The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 08, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
R. G- McCullough was admitted to
the local hospital today (Thursday).
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rankin of Wal-
la Walla were Hermiston visitors I
Wednesday.
Mrs. Lillian Presnail
rail was able to 4
Mrs. Charles Taylor was admitted
Wednesday to the Hermiston General leave the Hermiston hospital Sunday. 1 4 ‘
Mrs. Kingsbury returned Friday
hospital.
after spending a few days visiting in
Mrs. Harvey Payne and Mrs. O. O. Dallas and Salem. Her mother, Mrs.
Felthouse went to Walla Walla Thurs­
F. H. Kendall returned to Hermiston j
day (today) on business.
with her.
Ronnie, small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Dode Zimmerman of Emmett. |
Al Leonard, was taken to the Pendle­ Idaho, came Friday afternoon to visit
ton hospital last Thursday for an ap­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George |
pendicitis operation. His condition is Hodge.
understood to be somewhat improved.
Mrs. Wm. L. Pearson left this week 1
Mrs. W. W. Becholt is still confined to visit indefinitely with her sister at
$
to the Hermiston hospital.
Kent, Wash. Mr. Pearson recently
Mrs. Jean Wilson and Miss Mary passed away.
Lou Johnson were business visitors
Corporal Lawrence J. Hunt, son of
in Pendleton Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt of Her­
PFC Eugene Miller recently spent miston. has enrolled in a special
a short furlough here at the home of course of instruction in the Gunnery
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Mil­ Department of the Armored Force
ler. He is with the coast artillery and School at Ft. Knox, Ky.
stationed at the Vultee Air-Craft
Mrs. Gwen Thompson and infant
plant in Los Angeles.
son will leave the hospital Thursday
Wesley Eugene Roberts, sen of Mr. (today).
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamman were
and Mrs. S. T. Roberts of Echo, is a
new recruit to begin training in one greatly relieved to receive word from
of the camps at the Farragut, Idaho, their son, Staff Sergeant Glen Ham- I
man, from whom they had not heard
Naval Training Station.
Pvt. LeRoy V. Allen of Hermiston, for about five months. He was pro- |
who recently entered military service, moted to Staff Sergeant some time in $
has arrived at the Engineer Replace- December and is stationed somewhere
I ment Training Center at Ft. Leonard in the South Pacific.
Baby Lewis Cross of Stanfield will
Wood, Mo., for an intensive training
I program in preparation for combat be able to leave the hospital today. |
Mrs. L. V. Bosch, Mrs. Lyle Brown
engineer duty.
Baby Kirkpatrick left the local hos­ and Mrs. Sam DeGarmo were all dis- j
missed from the Hermiston hospital
pital Wednesday.
Tommy Hedwall spent two days
on April 3rd.
Mrs. Helen McCloud of Portland is
this week in the Hermiston General
Mrs. Grant Henderson left Wednes­
I visiting here at the home of her fa­
hospital.
ther, Lewis Fales, and brother, Mr- day for Richmond, Va., to visit her
A total of 37 Oregon State college
husband, Apprentice Seaman Grant
' and Mrs. Archie Fales.
students earned straight A . grades
Henderson, who is in the Seabees. She
during the winter term. The list in­
Mrs. Richard Cox left Tuesday by
plans to visit there for about two
cluded Eldon Saylor, son of Mr. and
automobile for Tulsa, Okla., where months.
Mrs. R. G. Saylor, and a junior in ag­
she will join her husband who is tak­
Mrs. Van Arsdale was able to re­ riculture. Eldon, together with Ken­
ing a five months course in pilot
training. Mrs. Cox will be remember­ turn to her home from the local hos­ neth Bensel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bensel of Hermiston, were among the
ed as Lois White. She was acompan- pital last Thursday.
Mrs. Grant Henderson was hostess Junior R.O.T.C. students from Cor-
ied by Mrs. A. K. Abner of Newberg
whose husband is also taking train­ to the Young Adult Fellowship class vallis reporting to Camp Lewis for
of the Methodist church Saturday induction into the army. The group
ing in Tulsa.
| night at the W. H. Bensel home, The expects to resume studies at O.S.C.
gathering was in the form of an for the spring term.
April Fool’s party and greatly en-
| joyed by all those present.
M. Smith was dismissed from the
| local hospital April 5th.
Word has been received by Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Oviatt that their son Mar-
West Point, N. Y.—John F. Buy­
ion. A.R.T.2/C, stationed at Corpus
WELL EQUIPPED TO
| Christi, Texas, will be married there ers, son of Col. and Mrs. Archie S.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE today to Miss Eloise Patterson of Cor- Buyers of the Umatilla Ordnance De­
pus Christi. Since his graduation two pot, Hermiston, Oregon, is one of 28
weeks ago. Marion has been instruct­ Cadets designated as Distinguished
Cadets at the United States Military
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston ing a half day and doing office work
the other half day, and states that he Academy for the academic term end­
ing January 19, 1943.
enjoys this work very much.
Cadet Buyers was presented a five-
pointed star which Distinguished Ca­
dets wear on their uniform collar at
a special Cadet brigade review held
at West Point recently.
Cadet Buyers will graduate from
the military academy on June 1 of
5
this year.
OASIS THEATRE
PHONE 2121
HERMISTON, OREGON
Fri.-Sat.
April 9-10
MUSICAL
of the
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Hot Songs!
LOCALS
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Fine Selection of
Engagement Rings
Men’s and Ladies’ Watches
Men’s and Ladies’ Rings — Wedding Rings
Bracelets — Jewelry — Movie Cameras
Guitars — Violins — Billfolds
Novelties — Fountain Pens
Many Other Items
See Our New Selection of Costume Jewelry
maWe pay
solavt
We Have A
Fine Selection
Sun.-Mon.
of
Watches
: •
PLUS SHORTS
day
April 13
A. W. Behrman, Jeweler '
DOUBLE FEATURE
win GUY KIBBEE - GLORIA DICKSON • LEE TRACT
William
CARGAN •
as Ellery Queen
Margaret
LINDSAY
as Nikki Porter
ENEMY AGENTS
MEET ELLERY QUEEN
with Charley Grapewin
Wed.-Thur*.
April 14-15
DOUBLE FEATURE
SMITH COOGLE
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CADET BUYERS IS
IN HONOR GROUP
Hermiston
Barber Shop
BELA LUGOSI
in
BOWERY AT
MIDNIGHT
avo
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FRUITS and VEGETABLES!
Fresh CARROTS
Green ONIONS
Local RHUBARB
Local ASPARAGUS
Coachella GRAPEFRUIT
PREFERRED
SODA CRACKERS
“Busy Bee”GRAHAM - 2 lb. box
299
3 bunches
2 bunches
2 bunches
per pound
25c
15c
27c
19c
POINTS
Per Can
PRICE
16 - Dinner Peas
Hercules
2
8 oz. bot. 199
11 - Cream Style Corn
Fisher's - Whole Wheat Cereal
ZOOM
11 |-lb. pkg. 236
New flaked - Instant cooking
Reliance 303‘s
10 - Sliced Beets
SYRUP
24-oz. bottle
It’s Delicious
2 cans
29$
—
Hercules
259
2 cans 299
Reliance No. 2
Nut-O-Meal
Mrs. O. J. Goulter, a returned mis­
sionary of Hofei, China, will be the
I guest speaker at the Hermiston
Church of Christ Sunday evening.
| Mrs. Goulter is a capable and inter­
esting speaker with a vital message
of Chinese problems and her people.
Her husband has been held in occu­
pied China for over a year as a pris-
i oner of the Japanese.
CEREAL
Idaho
Dutch Girl
8 - Small White Beans
......... 3 pkgs.
All those delicious flavors
196
2 lbs. 220
California
38 oz. jar
JEL-SERT
2 lbs.
8 - Red Bean*
APPLE BUTTER
1d
—
10 - Catsup
Nalley's
14-oz. bottle
179
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
SPRING SPORT
DATES LISTED
Tennis and track will take up the
interests of athletes at the Hermiston
high school between now and the end
of the school term. Four tennis meets
have been arranged by Superinten-
dent W. G. Kersbergen: At Pendie­
ton, Monday, April 19: Pendleton
here May 3; at Heppner. May 4; and
Heppner here, May 11.
Two track meets will center the in-
tererts of cinder artists, these being |
at Milton-Freewater and at LaGrande.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHVRCH
J. W. Stuart, Minister
Truth does not need a defender—
| only an investigator.
Sunday School classes for all at
9:45 a. m.
Morning service at 11 a. m.
Young peoples service at 7 p. m.
Evangelistic services at 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:45
p. m.
SMART MONEY
KNOWS
WHERE TO í
GO AFTER (
¡READING
THE ADS .
IN THIS "
NEWSPAPER.
THE METHODIST CHVRCH
Malcolmn B. Ballinger, Minister
April 11th Fifth Sunday in Lent.
(Passion Sunday).
10:00 a. m., Sunday School in Her­
miston and Echo churches.
11:00 a. m.. Morning worship in
Hermiston, with sermon by the minis­
ter: “What Means This Cross?" What
a ring means to a bride, what the in­
strument means to a musician, the pen
to a writer, the flag to a patriot, that
the cross is to a Christian. Trumpet I
solo: “Calvary”.
3:00 p. m., Fourth quarterly con- I
ference at Hermiston, for both Her­
miston and Echo churches. Dr. Silas
E. Fairham presiding.
6:30 p. m., Methodist Youth Fel­
lowship at Hermiston.
8 p. m., Young Adult Fellowship at
Hermiston.
7:30 p. m., Evening worship in Ec­
ho. with sermon by the minister.
Wednesday: W. S. C. S. meeting in
Echo. 7:30 n. m.. prayer meeting and
Bible study in Echo.
“AND JESUS SAID
UNTO HIM, VERILY I
SAY UNTO THEE, TO
DAY SHALT THOU
BE WITH ME IN PAR-
ADISE.”
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHVRCH
Rev. H. V. McGee, Pastor
Top Prices
POULTRY
Qt. jar 199
Health-O-Meal
A
Counterfit Justice—“The greatest
monstrosity in the annals of legal his­
tory.”
Thus has the trial of Jesus been
termed by an eminent scholar. It shall
be the purpose of the pastor to pre­
sent a fair review of this legal pro­
cedure. A review of Roman history
will be given that has a bearing upon
this trial: laws in force in the Jewish
Sanhedrin that were set aside with­
out a qualm of conscience, to secure
the conviction of Jesus, will be consi­
dered.
Worship with us at the Hermiston
Baptist church Sunday and increase
your knowledge of God’s Holy Word
A total of $1150.86 has been turned as it is related to world events.
over to the county chairman of the
recent Red Cross War Fund cam­
paign. This figure slightly exceeded
the quota of $1000.00 set for this
community but did not match similar
drives in several other Umatilla cit­
PAID FOR
ies where in some instances the quo­
tas were doubled.
Complete county figures have not
been completed as yet.
AT THE RANCH
GRANGE MEETING
TO BE FRIDAY
Muchmore
KRAUT
GUEST SPEAKER
ON CHINA TOPIC
Open Evenings
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
RED CROSS DRIVE
TOTALS $1150.86
Reliance No. 2
VANILLA
Small Deposit Holds Your Purchase
Grocer
A regular meeting of the Columbia
grange will be held Friday. April 9.
at the Columbia park hall. A feature
of the evening will be a pot luck sup­
per at 7:30 with a business meeting
following.
Arrangements are being made by
A. H. Cable, club president.
PKXTECOSTAh TABERXACl.E
Pant nr Scriba E. Gravrt
The desire of justifying ourselves
is the source of all anguish of heart,
whereas he who receives Christ as
Saviour has peace, and not only peace
but purity of heart.
Sunday. 10 a. m., Bible school. A
class for every age.
11 a. m.. Worship hour.
7 p. m.. Young people's service.
8 p. m.. Evangelistic meeting.
Tuesday. 8 p. m.. prayer meeting.
Thursday. 8 p. m., Bible study.
WASHINGTON CREAMERIES
D. C. Keller — Hermiston
Phone 2624
IF YOUR EYES
TROUBLE YOU—
Come here and get the benefits of
our more than 25 years successful
optical experience.
Reasonable
prices for glasses when needed.
We examine y our eyee by
modern methode and grind
glaeeee to fit in all the latent
etylee.
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
411 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
TURKEYS, POULTRY « BOGS
We are to paying
the following prieee
chnv.gr icithout notice”*
delivered, Portland Oregon
NO. I LIVE COLORED HENS, over 4 lbs
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS. 4 lbs. and up
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS, under 4 lbs
...
NO. 1 COLORED SPRINGS. 212 and un ....
NO. 1 LEGHORN BROILERS. 112 to 2 lbs.
...
POULTRY FARM EGGS. 57 lbs. and up
POULTRY FARM MEDIUMS, eases included
...
We furnish coops on request and will dress
your turkeys for you.
27c
26c
23c
32c
30c
36c
32c
Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co.
232 S. E. Oak St.
Main Office and Dressing Plant
PORTLAND, OREGON
phone EAst 5141