The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 30, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON
PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
LOCALS
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
MAR. 31—APR. 1
FRI.-SAT.
BRUCE BENNETT
J CARROL NAISH
novo BRIDGES
REX INGRAM
A tauNNM PICTURE
APRIL 2-3
SUN.-MON.
Color Cartoon
THE TRUCK THAT FLEW
Mrs. Simpson is a patient at the
local hospital.
Altar Society Bazaar at Rohrman
show room Saturday, April 1. 33-lc
Mrs. Bruce D. Giddens and baby
daughter, Dixie Lee, left the Hermis­
ton General hospital Tuesday.
Mr's. C. L. Crill of San Francisco
arrived Monday to make her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten
while her husband is in the Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young accom­
panied by Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Leon­
ard motored to Heppner on business
Monday. They all returned the same
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw, and Mrs.
Ellen Putnam visited at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morris and Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Putnam at Starkey
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bell and daugh­
ter Arlene of Vancouver, Wash., vis­
ited over the week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Al Leonard and family.
Mr. Bell is a burner at the Kaiser
shipyards.
A baby daughter, Karen Sue. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson at
the Hermiston General hospital Mon-
day morning. The little tot weighed
seven pounds, nine ounces, and is their
third child.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special­
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her­
miston Hotel on Wednesday. April 5,
between the hours of 10:00 a. m. and
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5:00 p. m.
News Reel
April 4-5-6
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.
Double Feature
Sherlock RAÇisowi
awe" former
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DENNIS Htr J
“And when they were
come to the place, which
is called Calvary, there
they crucified him, and
the malefactors, one on
the right hand, and the
other on the left.
Then said Jesus, Fa­
ther, forgive them: for
they know not what they
do.”
Among the patients at the Hermis­
Lester Colpitts, an employee of the
ton hospital this week were Mrs. Klud- Inland Cooperative, is spending this
sikofsky, Jerry Getchell, Billy Miller, week in Walla Walla attending a
D. A. Campbell and Wm. Sisson.
school in the installation and use of
Corporal Ronald Harris, who has electric pumps and milking machines«
been overseas and is now a patient in Upon completion of the course he will
the McCaw hospital at Walla Walla, be able to service all makes of mach­
was allowed to spend the week end ines.
Mrs. H. D. Howe arrived Thursday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
of last week from Portland to spend
Harris of Hermiston.
several days visiting her sister, Mr.
Mrs. H. K. Iverson and son Dean and Mrs. J. E. Connor. Saturday and
returned home Sunday following a Sunday Mrs. Howe spent with her
visit in Portland with relatives and parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Steele in
friends. She states that the an- Pendleton. She returned to her home
nouncement of the igloo blast here in Portland Monday.
gave her quite a thrill.
Miss Joyce McCulley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley, left
Mrs. W. L. Morgan left Wednesday Wednesday for an extended stay in
of last week for Portland where they Milwaukie. Wisconsin. She has been
spent several days and then the Pear­
visiting here at the home of her par-
sons went to Tillamook to visit Mr.
.
ents since returning home from
Pearson’s sister a few days,
ey re- Mountain Home, Idaho, where she was
turned Monday evening.
employed for about a year.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith of Pen-
“There'll Be Some Changes Made"
dleton are the parents of a baby was chosen as the name for a room
girl born this week at the Hermiston | improvement club which met March
general hospital. The little tot weigh- 28 for a short meeting with its lead­
ed seven pounds. Mrs. Smith is the er. Miss Brunquist. It was suggested
former Miss Floence Ascherl and. for- | that this club join other 4-H clubs in
merly worked in the local bank.
the Columbia park for an Easter par-
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sparks of Pen- ty. No definite date was set for the
dleton have moved to their ranch near next meeting.
Irrigon. They have been employed at
Mrs. O. 0. Felthouse was hostess at
the Domestic Laundry in Pendleton • a tea at her home Monday afternoon
during the winter months. Mr. and | honoring Mrs. Gertrude Sanders from
Mrs. Sparks were in Hermiston on U. O. D. where she is employed as a
business one day this week.
telephone operator. Present were
The 19th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Rena Waterman, Mrs. A. Boul-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garoutte was ob­ ware, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Paul Van
served March 24 at their home in Patten, Mrs. W. A. MacArthur, Mrs.
Stanfield. Neighbors present were Al Quiring and Mrs. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson and
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Strang. Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Heyden, Mr. and Mrs. several members of the family, in­
Emil Ebsen and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. eluding Lt. Robert Pierson and Miss
Spencer. Refreshments were served Rebekah Pierson, went to La Grande
Tuesday where they visited relatives.
later in the evening.
While there Lt. Pierson, who recently
returned from overseas duty, treated
other members of the family to air-
plane rides in a small Cub plane own­
ed by his uncle. All went well until his
father’s turn, the latter becoming
quite sick from the adventure.
LET US SOLVE
YOUR EYESIGHT
PROBLEM !
If your eyes trouble you come here
for a thorough examination . . . .
Modern glasses ground to fit if
they are needed.
Over 30 Year» Successful
Optical Experience!
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
OPTOMETRIST
418 South Main St. — Pendleton
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
Evangelistic services will begin with
the Sunday morning service and run
throughout the week, closing Easter1
Sunday. The pastor of the church
will do the preaching and local talent
will have charge of the music. Sun- |
day morning we are to have a rare
display of Bibles, some of therp dat­
ing back before the Civil War. The
regular services will be held on Sun­
day. Bible school at 10 a. m.. morning
worship at 11, with the sermon topic:
“Christ’s Triumphal Entry Into Jeru-
For
Easter & Spring
OH SHUCKS! WHAT’S THE USE
OF TRYING TO DESCRIBE EVERY­
THING—JUST USE YOUR IMAGINA­
TION—AND THEN GET WHAT YOU
WISH IN MOST EVERYTHING FOR
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN TO
WEAR.
Buy at
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salem.” The choir will sing “Hosan­ evening at 8 o’clock and the public is
na.” Christian Endeavor, both Sen­ urged to have a part in them.
ior and Adult, will meet at 7 p. m.,
and evening worship at 8, worshiping PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Pattar Shelby E. Grave*
around the theme, “The Pierced
Christ.”
Evangelists Crow and Morris are
Sermon topics for the week are as preaching and singing every night ex­
follows: Monday evening, “The Pow­ cept Monday and Saturday.
er of the Cross”: Tuesday evening.
iNvat-WNet-ool
“Above the Hills of Time, The Cross
is Gleaming,” presented by the Wom­
en’s Department of the church; Wed­
nesday evening. “The Inscription on
the Cross”; Thursday, “The Reed In
His Hand.” A candle light commun­
ion service will be held following the i >
service Thursday evening, it being the
PHONE-
night of Passion Week, when the Lord
instituted the Memorial Feast. Fri-
722 or 691
day night, “The Old Rugged Cross.”
No services will be held Saturday
STANFIELD
night.
These services will be held each
Spray
Painting
Avoid Gray Hair
TAKE—
Taylor Anti-Gray Hair
VITAMINS
Buy them at
Moore & Ripley
Rexall Drug Store
Near But Depot
_sad Aoxse.'
Vegetable Cocktail
V-8, 18 oz. can....................
Apple Juice
New West, Quart bottle.....
Faultless
$
Meat Balls & Gravy
Swedish Style, 1 lb. jar.....
1 Lb. pkg....................
21c
Shortening
Cream White, 3 lbs.
Corn Bread Mix
Cinch, Pkg. ....................
Tenderoni
BEANS
Red Mexican, 2 lbs..............
$
Hi-Ho Crackers
Sardines In Tomato Sauce
15 oz. cans, 2 for..................
Shredded Wheat
Nabisco, Pkg................
Wheaties
2 Large pkgs.
Van Camps, 3 pkgs......
Economy Soft-White
Household Tissue
500 Sheets, 12”xl3”....
............
RAISINS
4 Lb. pkg.
Krispy Crackers
2 Lb. box....................
$
Kitchenaid, 2 rolls
DUZ
Large Size
The O. K. Rubber Welders of Hermiston wel­
come your business and friendship. Come in
and see the O. K. all electric system of Recap­
ping and Repairing Tires. Positive pressure ap­
plied. Controlled heat is used, thus doing away
with the faults of tire rebuilding of the past.
All things, even tire rebuilding, must progress.
The O. K. system of Rubber Welding has taken
the lead wherever it has been introduced. My
prices are right and posted. I am able to Recap
ALL popular passenger sizes of tires and to re­
pair ALL sizes of tires. Come give us a trial !
4 Bars.........
OXYDOL
Large size
IVORY SOAP
Med. size, 3 for......
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Welcome. . .
TOWELS
Skovbo Honey
1 Lb. jar
22c
Grocer
My shop is located in the Beaver Blacksmith &
Welding building, just across the street from the
Hermiston Transfer. Both you and your friends
are welcome to bring your tire troubles to my
shop for repairs. Ño priority certificates are
needed except for purchase of new or used tires.
O. K. RUBBER WELDERS
$
WILLIS DRISKELL, Prop.
Hermiston, Oregon
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