The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 25, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE
LOCALS
PHONE 2121
MISTON, OREGON
Nov. 26-27
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1943
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
Musdes
RICHARD
DIX • WYATT • DEKKER
COLOR CARTOON — COMEDY
and SPORTSCOPE
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen mo­
tored to Pendleton on business Satur­
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargent and
Mrs. Moreland spent Saturday in
Pendleton on business.
Mrs. H. Sommerer and daughters
and Mrs. A. Cable and daughter were
Pendleton business visitors Saturday
afternoon.
The Methodist Ladies Aid are hav­
ing the annual bazaar and cooked
food sale at Burnham’s store on Sat-
adv.
urday, December 4.
Mrs. Leander Quiring and daughter
Sylvia left Friday to spend the
Thanksgiving holiday in Salem with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bone.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schuening
and son of Helix were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Kennison Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walpole and
family of Redmond came Wednesday
to spend the Thanksgiving holiday at
the home of her parents, Mrs. Bert
Mullins.
Milo Means, head of vocational re­
habilitation for Idaho, came Tuesday
for a shirt visit at the home of his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Means.
Milo Means has his headquarters in
Boise, Idaho.
Mrs. Hugh Neill and daughter
Peggy spent several days at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ham­
mer last week visiting with her sister
Miss B. Louise Hammer.
As many as I love, I
rebuke and chasten, be
zealous therefore, and
repent.
“Behold, I stand at
the door and knock: if
any man hear my voice,
and open the door, I will
come in to him, and will
sup with him, and he
with me.”
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and
baby daughter Ilene spent Sunday at
La Grande visiting his sister and
family. They returned Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Castric are an­
nouncing the birth of a baby girl at
St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton
Sunday. The little tot weighed sev­
en pounds and has been named Gret­
chen Mary.
Miss Helen Thomas, typing in­
structor in the local high school, left
Wednesday for Portland to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with her par­
ents.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec­
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Her­
miston Hotel on Wednesday, Decem­
ber 1st. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. adv.
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary will
meet at the home of Mrs. Grace Fos­
ter December 3. The ladies are asked
to bring suggestions for Christmas.
The meeting place has been changed
to save fuel.
Pvt. James Jackson is visiting this
Pictured above is Miss Claudine
week at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Jackson, He has been Hale who was married Monday to 1st
stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., for the Lt. Rodney Shoen at Spokane. Wash.
past summer but has now been trans­ Complete story on Page 1.
ferred to Oregon State college at
Corvallis for further training.
A. W. Behrman, local jeweler, re­
Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Miller are ceived a V-mail letter this week from
announcing the marriage of their son, his brother, Corporal John Behrman,
Pfc. Gene Miller, to Miss Mary Afo- who is stationed in Italy. John was
in, at Monte Bello, Cal., at the home employed in the jewelry shop here
of her parents. The marriage took during the "boom” days. Apparently
place November 16. Gene attended he is fixing watches for his buddies
local schools until he entered the as he asked for some tools and watch
armed forces.
oil.
Mrs. Laura Mortamer this week re­
Miss B. Louise Hammer, R. N.,
ceived a letter from her son, Pfc. spent several days last week at the
Hughie Driscoll, who is stationed in home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
England. He writes that he still likes L. Hammer. She left Thursday for
army life and that accommodations California where she will visit indef­
where he is are very good. Hughie initely at the home of her brother,
is a Hermiston boy, a graduate of lo­ Carl Hammer and family. She is be-
cal schools.
ing transferred to a children’s hospi-
Mrs. Romar Stein and son Timm of tai in Hawaii from the State Tuber­
Cambridge, Mass., who have been culosis hospital in Salem.
visiting at the home of her parents,
The Methodist Ladies Aid are hav­
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner, and
ing the annual bazaar and cooked
her sister, Mrs. Ermol Sater, for the
food sale at Burnham’s store on Sat-
past five weeks, left for Portland last
4.
Friday night where she will be joined urday,
ury' December *
adv.
by her husband who is in Los Angeles.
Kenneth Oviatt, who is employed
The Steins expect to return to Cam- with the U. S. government with the
bridge the early part of December.
Bureau of Public Roads, came last
Miss Bertha P. Singer of the Port- week to visit with his wife and family
land district, Office of Price Admin- and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
istration, is spending several days in Ray Oviatt. He has spent the past
Hermiston this week at the local of­ year at Whitehorse, Alaska, and made
fice of War Price and Rationing. She the trip to Portland by car over the
is instructing Mrs. Wayne Casseday new Alcan highway. The excursion
on the procedure of clerk of the Price i took 10 days and they encountered
only a few spots of rough road.
Panel.
Nick Steiner has received word
W. M. Shaar, former owner of the
Hermiston Barber Shop, writes from from his son, Emmett N. Steiner, who
Los Angeles that he feels greatly im- | is in the U. S. Naval hospital at Long
proved but is still taking treatments. Beach, Calif. The latter has been
The Shaars have purchased a home stationed somewhere in the South Pa-1
in Los Angeles but as yet have not cific and the word from the hospital)
forgotten the many years spent in is the first Mr. Steiner had heard
from his son in some months. The
Hermiston.
brief message stated, “I am alright,
Dad. See you soon.” Mr. Steiner has
no inkling as to why his son is in a
hospital.
Mrs. Elbert "Eg” Moore writes
from Ontario, Calif., that she has a
very nice place to stay, just six miles
from where her husband is in Primary
Training. She states that Mr. Moore
has soloed in a P. T. and also in the
$ B.T.’s, which are much larger than
the former. Although the weather is
often very foggy and hazy, the after-
noons are nice and sometimes quite
hot. They give best regards to all
their Hermiston friends and admit
that at times they become quite home-
sick.
Monday Bride
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THANKFUL
CONDITIONS BEYOND ANY ONE
CONTROL MAKE SHORTAGES.
Helpful
GUIS
The most complete line of
Jewelry items in this section
of the state of Oregon
Ask especially to see our
Men’s Rings They are
really marvelous
A. W. Behrman, Jeweler
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