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OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMHiTON OREGON HERMISTON, Phonf 2121 • SALES BOOKS? %. • the Miss Eleanor Tischler spent the j Christmas vacation at Sherwood. Miss Blanche Harmon spent I Christmas vacation at Mollala. FRL - SAT. Buy them from your home dealer. Discuss your needs with us. Miss Mary Petri visited at the Mrs. R. F. Ray is spending this week with a son, Sidney E. Ray, in Chas. Storz home in Portland over the Christmas holiday. Spokane, Wn. Doubtf Praturr We carry the well known Miss Doris Burcher spent Satur Miss Jane Boyer returned Christ mas day from a five day visit with day and Sunday visiting her parents in Spokane. her parents at John Day. and Flying Blind SUN. - MON. - JAN. 4 - 5 WAI.LACE BEERY in “20 Mule Team” Plus Shorts .IOAN BENNETT anti WALTER PIDGEON “Manhunt” Plus Shorts • WED. - THURS. - JAN. 7 - 8 WENDY HILLER and ROBERT MORLEY in “Major Barbara” Plus Shorts ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE The Hermiston Herald ■ Phone 2051 Hermiston Barber Shop Let’s Always Be Thankful Miss Bette Morfitt of Portland, senior at the University of Oregon, has been listed in “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges”, for outstanding service and activity work. Miss Morfitt is the granddaughter of Mrs. Gretchen Purdy of Hermiston. C. L. Fry of J. A. Terteling & Sons has been added to the roster of United Air Lines’ "100,000-Mile : Club”, it has been announced by this organization. In order to qualify for membership in the club, a person must have flown 100,000 miles or more on commercial transport planes. t MIDGST PRICSS • as. (ntSe (as. OLIVES Hi 0 can 14c SWEET PICKLES FRUIT COCKTAIL ANCE 29t 2 tall cans 3 29 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE cans —4 SWEET POTATOES Xelipngeaan. DINNER PEAS . . . . . 5 N0201.39 Pheasant One Delivery Daily— • In order that we may do our part in the conserving of vital products such as rubber and gas, we will make one delivery daily beginning Jan. 1, 1942, at 10:30 every morning. We are asking our customers to cooper ate in this. We shall during the year 1942 continue to render every service within our power to our customers, our community and our America! QUICK FUDGE "*EET paekak, 17c Cream can 12c OYSTERS " 'h " “ COFFEE. . . . . . REDIFORM Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor motored Miss Lewine Fix of Pendleton spent from Monday to Wednesday visiting to Walla Walla Friday to attend to her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Con- business. nor. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and Stan Christmas day guests at the E. L. ley spent Christmas day in Portland Jackson home were Mr. and Mrs. C. where Mr. Pierce was called on busi M. Jackson, Bill and Bob Jackson and ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen. A Miss Marie Ogne and Miss Velma dinner was served in the evening. Ray spent the week end visiting rel Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin and atives in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten re John Planting of Pendleton was a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gearheart are family of Spokane, Wn., were over- turned Christmas night from New Hermiston business visitor Tuesday. parents of a 11 pound, one ounce ba Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sheseley, night guests Friday at the home of by boy born Friday at St. Anthony’s Bridge where they spent the day at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mar formerly of Hermiston, spent the hol Bill Kirchner spent the week end in hospital in Pendleton. a family gathering at the home of idays here. Mr. Sheseley is employed tin. They were en route to Portland Paul’s parents. at the Ordnance depot and his home Portland. to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boulware spent is now in La Grande. Miss Audrey Null and Ervin Null their Christmas in Irrigon with their Miss Edna Turnblad of Seattle ar Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Critchfield ' spent Christmas day in Pendleton at daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson re rived last week Monday to visit at spent the holiday with relatives at the Beilke home. Harvey Warner. the home of her parents, Mr. and Kelso, Wn. They returned home] turned . Sunday evening from a vaca- . c . i tion visit at the home of their daugh- Mrs. A. W. Turnblad. Another daugh Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson and Sunday evening. -P. Mrs. Jess Prindle spent front Wed- ter, Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie small son of La Grande are spending ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Leander Quiring and at Tillamook. While there Mr. Pear- their Christmas vacation with her nesday till Monday at Union visiting son and daughter Jim and Jean, also Mrs. Crandall and her Sylvia and Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring son enjoyed several days of fishing, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. her mother, - ... — visited at the Turnblad home Christ- sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- | , — , , , . a 2. and Shirley spent the Christmas hol-1 landing several nice ones. i mas day. Edna returned to Seattle Miss Connie Instone of Lena is rison. i,* iday in Dallas and Salem visiting rel I Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley return visiting at the home of her aunt and atives. Vern Dunham left Wednesday for ed Friday morning from a 4-day visit uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wells. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin and Elgin where he is visiting his par- over the Christmas holiday with rel Bob visited Christmas day with their ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dunham, He Miss Delight Brockmeier spent atives in Forest Grove. They were son, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin of accompanied baek by Mrs. Woolley’s from Friday to Sunday with her par was accompanied by his sister, Miss Portland. Mr. Martin is now station Elma Dunham. ents in Portland. 11 months old twin nieces, Sheila and ed at the Portland air base. Sharon Carnell of Forest Grove, who Mrs. Georgia Henderson spent the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson and will make a several month’s visit. The Methodist Woman’s Society of family spent Christmas with a daugh past week on a holiday trip to West Linn where she visited her daughter Christian Service will meet Wednes ter, Mrs. Victor Tenney at Oregon Lt. and Mrs. H. Sexton and infant and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pet- day, January 7, at the home of Mrs. WELL EQUIPPED TO son returned Saturday from a ten day City. M. L. Watson for an all day meeting. tit. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE stay. Mrs. Sexton visited with her Mrs. Jasper Templeton of the Col Co-hostesses are Mrs. Hazel Shown. YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE parents in The Dalles and Lt. Sex umbia district left Tuesday for Bak Miss Gladys Evelyn Sparle of Her Mrs. Carl Smeltzer and Mrs. Emer ton was stationed at Arlington but er to visit her sister, Mrs. Robert miston became the bride of David W. son. completed his work there Christmas Northcup. Black Saturday night in a ceremony BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston and then joined Mrs. Sexton Christ performed at the Tyler residence in Arvo Toukonen of Buffalo, New Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Sturdivant and Tertel Town. Rev. Grayden Loree York, was a brief visitor in Hermis- mas day at The Dalles. children of Parkdale visited over the | officiated. Mr. Black is employed at ton Wednesday. He visited his cou- holiday with his sister, Mrs. J. F. I the ordnance depot. sin, Miss Eleanor Kasari, and Mr. Lane. and Mrs. J. B. Kasari of Stanfield. A double wedding anniversary was Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse mot | enjoyed Sunday night at the home of Mr. Toukonen is touring the United ored to La Grande Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Nye who States. Count your spent Christmas day with Leslie Sin were celebrating their first wedding blessing s— Mrs. Frank Holmes (Anna Ray den and family. They returned Fri anniversary. Mr. Nye's parents, Mr. Freedom — Martin) of Waterloo, Iowa, came this Prosperity— day evening. and Mrs. Sam Nye, celebrated their week to visit for a short time at the Turkey on the table. Then Miss Judy Colpitts, daughter of | 22nd anniversary. The featured guest home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. make your Mrs. Nora Colpitts, arrived Saturday of the evening was little Jonilyn Kay, E. D. Martin. She accompanied her dimes and dol morning to visit her mother. Miss infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. brother-in-law, Dick Holmes, who was lars count in ■guarding these I Colpitts is employed in San Francis- John Nye. Other guests were Mr. en route to Seattle to join a group of blessings. | co. She will be married in early and Mrs. Bob Spike of Echo and Mr. R.A.F. corps. He expects to fly soon spring to Stephen Monroe Gaskill, and Mrs. Haig Burnett of Hermiston. to London, England. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gaskill of Stockton. HERMISTON HERALD CORN THURSDAY, JANUARY !, 1942 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO 1 lb. can 30c VEGETABLES amma Apar co 10c SHORTENING "orMAy,... 69 DIIDINC •UDMINO COCOA Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON. OREGON )7 FIG, DATE or PLUM Old Eng. style, 12 oz. can LLC BAKER’S 1 J. can Your Certified Independent Grocer 16t Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor plan to leave Wednesday afternoon for Port land to spend a few days. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Connor's mother. Mrs. O. F. Steele of Pendle ton and Miss Reta Howe of La Grande, and Miss Vernice Fix who has spent her Christmas vacation with her parents and is going back to O. S. C. where she is a senior. You Can Whip Our me TAT i ounseL^Es Iß OM THE ■BACK./ Cream, But You Can’t Beat Our Milk Phone 3761 Hermiston Dairy H. L. PAYNE, Owner UNCLE SAIT’S SAILORS ON HORSEBACK SEE PANANA FROM THE SADDLE Patsy Cooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cooney, is listed as an ' honor student at Marylhurst college for the fall term, according to an an nouncement received at the Herald office. Miss Cooney is a junior maj oring in science and is active not only in academic work but also in sports. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kennison’s 1 house guests over the Christmas hoi- | i idays were Mr. and Mrs. William See- I liger from Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. 1 William Schuening Jr., son-in-law and daughter of Helix, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeliger of Hermiston, and Clarence Kennison Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman were hosts Christmas eve at their home for the annual Christmas party. San | ta Claus made his appearance in a beautifully decorated room, with only Christmas tree lights burning. He presented all the Rohrman Motor Co. employees' children a gift. After Santa Claus left the children spent the evening playing upstairs where refreshments were served. The par ents of the children and others invited Wassail and Christmas goodies with candle and Christmas tree lights. During the evening the Casper trio sang Christmas carols, accompanied by Mrs. Lewis Laird. The Rohrman Motor Co. employees presented Santa Claus with a wool gaberdine shirt. No, the U. S. Navy doesn’t have a cavalry unit, bi . many a sailor straddled leather before giv ing u » his bucking broncho or plow hor. : for the bounding main. The sailors in white above arj sea en in the U. S. Naval Reser e on shore leave in Panama. No dis- tinction is made between r- lors i i the Naval R : ve and these in t’ e regular Navy. Enlistment in the U. S. Naval Re erve is for four years, but all m > enlisting in the Naval Reserve will be released to inactive duty as soon after the na- tional emergency as their services can be spared, regardless of the length of time remaining in their enlistment. If the emergency ends within a period of several months, those enrolled in the Naval Reserve will not be required to complete th r 4 year t rm in active service. Opportunities for advancement, to l am skilled trades, for travel and adventure a re identical whether a man enlists in the reg- ular Naw or the Naval Reserve, and his pay. food, clothing, medi cal and dental care are the same.