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OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
April 14-15
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TURHAN BE Y
EVELYN ANKERS
DAVID BRUCE
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ROBERT ARM’ IRONO
MILBURN StONF
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Mrs. Marie Sargent came this week
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse
to make her home with her son and entertained at • dinner Monday eve
family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargent. ning for Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton
LOCALS
Mrs. Marie Sargent has spent the and son Paul, and Miss Snow McCoy.
past several months in Phoenix, Ari
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton and son
Two Home Ec. 4-H clubs and two zona, with other members of the fam Paul of Seattle returned Tuesday
Dairy 4-H clubs will give a program ily. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargent from a week’s visit with her parents,
r.
and pie social at the Westland Grange were in Portland last week and his Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul, and other
hall Saturday, April 15. Everyone is mother returned to Hermiston with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee stopped
cordially invited to attend. The lad them.
For individually designed Spencer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
ies who can will please bring pies to
be auctioned off by R. C. Peters, auc Abdominal Back and Breast Support, Felthouse Easter Sunday en route
tioneer. A fine program will be pro see or write Mrs. Donna Bearrow, home to Prineville from Rosalia, Wn.,
vided and everyone should come pre registered corsetiere, 106 Amatol, where they had visited.
Claire E. Lindner, son of Mr. and
Ordnance, Oregon.
pd. adv.
pared to have a good time.
Mrs. H. F. Lindner, has recently ar
Kenneth
Gilman
Pierson,
son
of
Mr.
Mrs. D. H. Burnett returned home
rived at the Roswell Army Air Field
last week from a six weeks trip to and Mrs. K. D. Pierson, will report in New Mexico. He has been assigned
next
Tuesday
at
Spokane,
Wash.,
for
Los Angeles where she went to visit
to the Provisional Aviation Student
her first grandson, recently born to service in the U. S. Navy under the Detachment for pre-flight training.
V-6
program.
Kenneth,
who
has
just
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dohnert. She
Av/S Lindner attended Hermiston
also visited her parents at Santa Bar- reached his 18th birthday, has been a high school before joining the army in
student
at
Hermiston
high
school.
bai a. Mrs. Burnett is now employed
Lon Harper, formerly of Hermis December, 1943.
at the Moore & Ripley drug store.
ton, was a week end visitor here look A surprise party was given for
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Power of Pen- ing up old friends, being just as jov Melvin Huddleston Tuesday, the day
dleton were in Hermiston over Eas- ial as ever. The Harpers now own being the anniversary of his 6th birth
ter. Mr. Power is employed as jani a small tract of land near Freewater. day. Melvin was the recipient of some
tor at the Hawthorne school there
Mrs. J. W. Stuart and son Roland lovely gifts and refreshments were
while Mrs. Power cooks hot lunches returned from Bend Thursday evening served following the playing of
ne“
for students at the same school. They by bus after a visit with their daugh games.
Janice,
Jean
and
Bobby
Russell
formerly resided here.
ter and sister and family.
spent the Easter vacation with their
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Demianew of
Ralph Saylor returned last week
Portland arrived here Friday to make from a trip to Laramie, Wyo., and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russell.
their home in Hermiston. Mr. Demia Denver, Colo. He visited with his The children returned to Helix Tues
new was discharged from the army sister. Miss Nelma Saylor, at Lara day where they make their home with
February 19. He served in the armed mie where she is responsible for the their grandparents.
Miss Mary Petri, teacher in the lo
forces three years, being overseas two feeding of a large number of army
years. Since that time he has made personnel. Mr. Saylor’s mother, Mrs. cal schools for many years but now
a trip east to visit his parents. Mr. J. B. Saylor, returned to Hermiston teaching in Portland, spent the week
end here with friends. She returned
Demianew is now employed at the to visit at the home of her son.
to her work Monday.
Umatilla Ordnance Depot as an in
Miss Mary Perry, who is attending
Mrs. C. E. Baker, who has been
spector. Mrs. Demianew is the for Eastern Oregon College of Education
quite
ill for the past 10 days, is now
mer Lois Casper.
at La Grande, spent the Easter holi reported as somewhat better. Mrs.
days here with her parents, Mr. and Baker, known by many as “May” Ba
Mrs. J. B. Perry. Miss Perry will ker, resides about a mile east of Her
teach at Pine City next year.
miston.
Tech. Sgt. Carl E. Johnson recently
Pfc. Frank Reed spent three days
here this week visiting his mother, spent a short furlough here with his
Mrs. C. Reed, and his, sister. Miss Joy wife but has now returned to Camp
Reed. Pfc. Reed is stationed at Gow Claibourne. La. Tech. Sgt. Johnson
“Whosoever therefore
and Mrs. Johnson spent part of his
en Field, near Boise. Idaho.
shall confess me before
A large crowd of grade school furlough visiting in Portland and
attended the dress re- Seaside with his relatives. Mrs. John-
men, him will I confess youngsters
hearsal for “The Scarecrow Creeps” , son ( Eunice Woughter) is employed
also before my Father Wednesday afternoon. The regular | at the Hermiston postoffice.
performance will be presented to-
Miss
*i- Rebekah
P— 1- 1 Pierson,
™i
1
bookkeeper
which is in heaven. But night (Thursday).
at the Inland Cooperative, has been
confined to her home this week due
whosoever shall deny
to illness.
me before men, him will
| For individually designed Spencer
Abdominal Back and Breast Support.
I also deny before my
| see or write Mrs. Donna Bearrow.
Mrs. William M. Shaar of Los An
registered corsetiere, 106 Amatol, geles visited earlier in the week with
Father which is in hea
Ordnance, Oregon.
pd. adv. Hermiston friends, following a trip to
ven.”
Dr. J. P. Stewart, evesight special Walla Walla where she was called by
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- the death of her mother, Mrs. J. C.
miston Hotel on Wednesday, April 19, Bains. Funeral services for Mrs.
PHONE-
HERMISTON
between the hours of 10:00 a. m. to Bains were held Good Friday in Wal
722
or
691
5:00 p. m.
35-lc la Walla. Mrs. Shaar returned to
BAPTIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller of Pros Walla Walla Wednesday and from
STANFIELD
ser, Wash., arrived Saturday evening there will return to Los Angeles. Her
H. V. McGee, Pastor
to spend Easter Sunday at the home husband, former Hermiston barber,
of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse.
did not make the trip here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and
Mrs. Shaar stated that “Bill” is en
daughter Ilene Kay spent three days joying fine health and has almost
on a business trip to La Grande. They completely recovered from a stroke he
returned Thursday (today).
suffered while still in business here.
Mrs. Shaar stated that he wished to
HERMISTON METHODIST
be remembered to all his Hermiston
CHURCH
friends.
:
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sonnig
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TOILET SOAP
Bars
20c
MRS. SHAAR IS
LOCAL VISITOR
,
Walter A. MacArthurt Minister
MINCE MEAT, Valamont
.. 2 lb. jar
50°
BEETS, Seaport Sliced
No. 2 can
11c
24
No. 2 can 15c
BEANS, Wadham’s fancy cut
TOMATO JUICE, Magic Val’y No. 300’s, 3 for 25c
CORN, Mission Whole Kernel 12 oz. cans 2 for 29e
CHILI CON CARNE with beans, Den’isons, Is 23c
1 lb. jar
RELIANCE COFFEE
32°
SYRUP, Maison Royal Imi. Maple
32 OZ. bot.
59
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Standby .
46 oz. can
32°
PEARS, Bartlett, Gold Leaf
Cleans Everything
26c
6 rolls 25c
rolls for 19c
No. 21 2 can
BATHROOM TISSUE, Fortress..
KITCHENAID TOWELS
OXYDOL
“The Spirit of Christian Worship"
will be the theme of this Sunday
morning’s worship hour at 11 o’clock.
Following the death and resurrection
of Christ, what form of worship was
established by the early church? How
have grown in our interpretation of
worship? Just what is worship and
how can we worship? These are a
few of the questions that have been
asked regarding modem worship, and
will determine the course of the re-
marks in this service. A detailed ex
planation of the new chancel of the
church will also be a part of this wor
ship hour. If you have no other
church home, we invite you to come
and worship with us.
Other services: Church School at
10 a. m.; Youth Fellowship at 6:30
p. m. Young Adults Tuesday at 7:30
p. m.
PINEAPPLE, Del Monte Crushed .... No. 2 can
PANCAKE & WAFFLE FLOUR Sperry 4 lbs. 35°
Safe Suds!
Whiter Washes!
Large size
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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
FORMER
BROOM. Hanset Soft Tip ....
50 lb. sk. $2.45
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Certified
Grocer
A VigitMt
the People
greater
Bible
study, and meditation. There
fore, all parents, as well as the
boys and girls, should be inter
ested in Daily Vacation Bible
School
MAY 22 -JUNE 2
HERMISTON
MINISTERIAL
ASSOCIATION
HERMISTON METHODIST
CHURCH
W. A. MacArthur. Minister
$1.09
Your
inaepenaeni
Vacation
period, which offers
opportunities for—
Wt saw you Easter Sunday,
Will u'e see you next Sunday
SENATOR
Hermiston Food Store
Daily
Boys and Girls should seek the
better ways of life, and living;
and this is especially time of the
Sprague
6 bars
SPRY SHORTENING
Citizens who were beginning to get
worried about their lawns this week,
were greatly relieved when intermit
tant showers and cloudy weather
saved the situation. Although irriga
tion was available in some parts, no
water was received in town east of
the tracks due to a break in the K line
east of Hermiston.
The report for the week follows:
Date
Max. Min.
April s
67
4«
67
26
April 6
April 7
66
43
April 8
63
41
April 9
67
40
April 10
67
40
. 64
April 11
45
A total of .20 in. rainfall was re-
corded up to Wednesday.
The local plant of the Eastern Ore
gon Turkey Growers will again open
for business Monday, Apr. 24, accord
ing to C. A. Flannigan, picking man
ager. The pool will be for breeder
hens and will probably last for several
days.
Pickers should either show up for
duty April 24 or contact Mr. Flanni
gan, phone 2627. prior to that time.
It is thought that about 3000 birds or
more will be processed at this time.
COVERNOR
23°
3 lb. jar 70c
JUNIOR MATCHES
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
$
BRIEF SHOWERS
ARE LIFE SAVERS
SET FOR APRIL 24