The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 03, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    OASIS THEATRE
PHONE 2121 •
HERMISTON, OREGON
June 4-5
Fri. - Sat.
DOUBLE FEATURE
APACHE TRAIL
LLOYD NOLAN". DONNA REED
WILLIAM LUNDIGAN
ANN AYARS
CAROL BRUCE
THE in; BROTNEL.
osi FORAN GRACE MDONALD
JOHNNY DOWNS
WILLIAM DEMAREST
. SONNY DUNHAM and ws OBCNESILA
Sun.-Mon
i
June 6-7
DOUBLE FEATURE
Edgar Kennedy
in
The Crime
Smasher
,
TTHURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Frank Albertson
in
SILENT WITNESS
day
June 8
DOUBLE FEATURE
A New Shipment!
The condition of I. J. Couch is
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White return-
greatly improved at the Hermiston | ed Friday from a 10-day trip to Port-
General hospital.
land, Salem and Silverton. Mr. White
W. J. Warner, Hermiston attorney, 1 was on a ten-day vacation from the
was a business visitor in Pendleton telegraph office at Umatilla.
| Mrs. M. L. Watson was hostess at
Mrs. Clark Paul Jr. and children Tuesday.
Mrs. James Scott was taken to the an all-day meeting of the W.S.C.S.
of Baker visited last week at the
Hermiston hospital this week for med­ at her home recently with a luncheon,
Clark Paul home.
served to 25. Assisting her were Mrs.
N. J. VanSkike, proprietor of the ical care.
Mrs. Melvin Bowers has been re­ Chas. Shown and Mrs. Jess Prindle.
“Vigorbilt” Hatchery, was taken to
Capt. Herbert K. Iverson, in charge
the Hermiston hospital this week suf­ leased from the Hermiston hospital
of the Army Engineers at the Uma­
fering from an attack of pneumonia. and is feeling much better.
J. C. Ballenger of Portland spent tilla Ordnance Depot, spent the week
Wednesday in Hermiston on business. end at Mountain Home where he was
Mr. Ballenger owns some property a guest of Major Alexander, former­
ly of the U.O.D.
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and
Mrs. Neil Boynton and son Paul,
children of Portland were guests of who have been visiting her parents
For the Lord him-
her mother. Mrs. Laura Mortimer M t . and Mrs. C. A. Paul for two
this week.
weeks, left Wednesday evening for
shall descend
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Woods are the her home in Seattle.
parents of a baby girl, Roberta Fay,
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Burrell, Billy
from heaven with a
born recently at the Hermiston Gen­ and Miss Mary Nudo returned Sun­
eral hospital.
shout, with the voice
day after spending the past ten days
H. A. Wilson, who has been quite ill visiting friends and relatives in Port­
of the archangel, and
during the past few weeks, is some­ land.
what improved but still quite weak
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gray-and daugh­
with the trump of
from the experience.
ter of Sunnyside, Wash., visited sev­
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ragsdale are
eral days last week at the home of her
God : and the dead in
parents of a baby girl. She has been
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris.
named Barbara Ann and weighed 6 Mrs. Gray is the former Miss Mary
Christ shall rise first.”
pounds, four ouncès.
Harris.
-
Mr. and Mrs- Paul Van Patten and
Lester
“
Spike
”
Wilcox,
who
was
in­
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris and son
Micheal motored to Pendleton Satur­ jured recently when a car on which
HERMISTON
he was working fell on him. has
day evening.
greatly
improved. He ....
received sev-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Shaw
spent
Sun-
,
BAPTIST CHURCH
day in Heppner visiting at the home | eral broken bones and other bruises,
of Mr. Shaw’s mother, Mrs. Casha ; being lucky to escape more serious in-
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Shaw.
jury.
—
Dean D. Monson, son of Mr. and Corporal Glen Elwood, who is sta-
Mrs. Cliff Monson of Hermiston, re- tioned at Jackson. Miss., is spending
ported this week at Farragut, the | a short furlough here with his par-
second largest U. S. Naval Training ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elwood. Cpl.
Station, fir his recruit training.
Elwood is connected with the ordnance
Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm. who department. He expects to leave
have spent the past several weeks Saturday.
visiting in Seattle. Portland and oth­
Mrs. Guy Jeppe and daughter re­
er points, returned to Hermiston Wed­ turned to their home in San Fran­
WELL EQUIPPED TO
cisco after spending two weeks here
nesday.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walt
Pearson
and
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Sally, accompanied by her parents Mr and Mrs. C. A. Paul. Miss Dora
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel. went to Lee Paul returned to San Francisco
with them.
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston Corvallis last week to visit several
days with Kenneth Bensel who will
Mrs. Arnold Webber and Miss Lil-
lian Waldon arrived Friday from Ne-
▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ leave soon for the service.
braska where Mrs. Webber had been
visiting her parents for three weeks.
Mrs. Waldon came to spend a month
with her sister and brother-in-law,
| Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Webber.
Mrs. Gene Lear was hostess at tea
Friday afternoon at her home in hon­
or of Mrs. Neil Boynston who is vis­
iting here. Present were Mrs. M. L. |
Hours: 9:00 to 6:00
Watson, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs.
A. R. Boulware. Mrs. Eric Taplin,
Evening Appointments Tuesday and Thursday
Mrs. Al Quiring, Mrs. R. L. Woolley,
Experienced Operators: Bonnie Pohrman and
j Mrs. Boynton and Mrs. Lear.
and Pat Lynch
Mrs. Myrtie Withal of Salem was
Hermiston
Phone 3242
an overnight guest at the home of
E-J-Aee-eci
Mrs. Clara Bloom Tuesday evening.
Mrs. W hithal made her home in Her­
miston several months last summer.
She was en route to Spokane where
she will be employed at an aluminum |
factory.
W illiam Dale Carson, son of Mrs. |
Anna E. Carson of Hermiston, has
recently graduated from the Engineer
Officers Candidate School at Fort
Belvoir, Virginia, and is now a second
lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers.
He attended Hermiston high school !
and now resides with his wife at Fort
Penn.. Delà. He entered the army on
May 15. 1937.
LOCALS
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pre
with
Thunder the Wonder Horse
Wed.-Thurs.
June 9-10
DOUBLE FEATURE
The Florentine Gardena Revue
Ted Fio Rito and Hin Orcheatra
in
“Rhythm Parade”
As
$105
poll’
PRESIDENT
21 jewel
MADISON
$495°
$AQ50
$5.50
Due to the great amount of
precision materiel which the
Bulova Watch Company is
A. W. Behrman
Jewelry Store
watches
We suggest you
make your selection today'
Open Evenings
PAINT “p:
Now Open!
Post Toasties
Wax Paper
125 ft. roll ............
179
2 large pkg
199
Lynden
Jel Sert
Egg Noodles
6 delicious flavors for .
With chick, or turkey, 1 lb. jai
316
New West
35$
Matches
6 box carton
23
Apple Juice
Quart bottle .............
258
Lynden’s Twistee
DUZ
Noodle Dinner
17
1 lb. jar
Small size
IOC
Shaker Salt
qt. bottle
299
Crackers
2 lb. Sodas or Grahams
i
The Beauty Nook
B E styvä LUES
Makes dirt vanish
‘Ceg
WATCHES
Meath Brooklyn Bridge | Y
91
■' $ Wiar—
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B ulova
Hermiston
Barber Shop
KING*
A Stanfons
balite saiea
Two 2-lb. pkgs. .
15«
Raisins
299
4 lb. pkg.
499
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
Protect Your
Buildings by Painting
A good coat of FULLER PAINT will last
for years. It is good business to protect
your buildings from the weather. It not
only improves the appearance of your prop­
erty but will make it last longer. See us to-
day for good paint. USE FULLER’S.
Use Fuller Paints - THEY LAST!
COLUMBIA NEWS
Bv Mra. Rob Woodwarti
New benches -recently completed at
the Townsend club hall have increased
the seating capacity and are a much
needed improvement. The hall has
been rented to Bert Michel and the
Townsend club will appreciate the
public’s full cooperation with him as
with the club in the past.
Mrs. Joe Udey reports that during
the past week she made up thirty-
seven Memorial day bouquets from
her flower gardens. A number of the
bouquets were treated and mailed out
to other cities.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Van Winkle of
Lexington visited here last Friday at
I the home of her sister, Mrs. R. B.
Wilcox.
i • Callers during the past week at the
Walter Maffei home have been Mr.
and Mrs. Wiley McDonald. Mr. and
I Mrs. Harley Dutton. Arvard Ander-
son. Fred Hennigan and Everett
I W atkins. all of W asco, who came to
i purchase chicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parsons and
' Glenda spent the week end at Boyd,
1 near The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epperson
made a business trip to Pendleton on
Tuesday.
Lester Wilcox was able to return
home Thursday of last week from the
! hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Feldman of
Wasco were here during the week end
to visit their daughters, Mrs. Walter
I Maffei and Mrs. William Hewliss.
[ Mrs. Hewliss returned to her home in
Portland Monday after spending sev­
eral days here at the Maffei home.
During the coming week end Mr.
and Mrs. Harold White of Wasco will
be house guests at the Maffei home
Mrs. C. B. Hearing of Wasco was
here last wek to visit her mother and
sister. Mrs. Florence Sink, and Mrs.
I Joe Udey.
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co
Prepare Now for School Next Fall!
$
I
Now is the time to think of your child’s
eyes—not wait until school gets underway
this fall. Let us give your child a thorough
examination—it is good insurance. We are
equipped to give the best service available.
Let us help you with your problems.
Strain Optical Co
J 225 So. Main St.
A
Pendleton, o
Oregon
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