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PAGE OASIS THEATRE PHONE 2121 HERMISTON, OREGON Fri.-Sat Dec. 3-4 DOUBLE FEATURE 01 AIR RAIDE WARDENS 63 ‘2$ IOMNNY MACK TEX BROWN RIITER DEEP IN THE e WARloTEXAS c NEWS Sun.-Mon. Dec. 5-6 MABEL PAIGE in Someone to Remember Gang Comedy: Unexpected Richea Newsreel Dec. 7 day DOUBLE FEATURE , he falcot .. i DANGER CONWA "THE OLD Chisholm Trail” Wed.-Thur«. Dec. 8-9 DOUBLE FEATURE AA) —as the Five at Spade ZION Dice a Killer's Gravel I TIM HOLT iHt A vengihg VIDER ANN SUMMERS AUTHENTIC THRILLS —with the RAF heroes who guard our convoys! T communo : RRS'RAZo > THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1943. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. TWO Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hammill of Wayne Power, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Power, has been promoted from Portland were visiting relatives in Second Lieutenant to First Lieuten Hermiston over the week end. Mr. ant. Lt. Power is stationed some and Mrs. Hammill have both been working in the Kaiser shipyards for where in New Guinea area. Mrs. H. G. Rankin left early this 18 months but the army needed him Ruth Elaine was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Englert at the Hermiston week for Ogden, Utah, to visit about and he will be inducted December 4 General hospital November 20. She a week with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. at Forest Grove. Stewart Rankin, and granddaughter. The Methodist Ladies Aid are hav weighed eight pounds. Carol Jean. ing the annual bazaar and cooked Mrs. George Franz of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne enter food sale at Burnham’s store on Sat- who has been visiting her relatives adv. here for about a month, left Monday tained Thanksgiving day at a turkey urday, December 4. dinner at their home. Guests were Mrs. E. P. Dodd, who has been vis for her home. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and iting her daughter, Mrs. Dale Fisch See the excellent Firestone Christ Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson. er at Eugene, returned home Wed mas gifts at Rohrman Motor Co., Her- nesday. She was accompanied by her Buy Firestone toys and gifts at the 16-lc miston. Rohrman Motor Co., Hermiston. 16-lc mother, Mrs. R. Alexander, who has Mrs. Glen McCracken left Tuesday The Westland Home Economics club been spending the summer and fall by bus for Vallejo, Calif., to join her will have an all day meeting Wednes with her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Col husband, Seaman 2nd Class Glen Mc day, December 8, at the home of Mrs. lins in Portland. Cracken, who is stationed there. Frank Seeliger. A pot luck dinner Relatives and friends here have re Mrs. B. I. Whitney left Monday will be served at noon. ceived word that Mrs. Claude H. Mor- night for Petaluma, Calif., where she Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Watson are an ter announces the marriage of her will visit until after Christmas with nouncing the birth of a son, K. C. daughter, Mildred, to Clair Van Ars- her daughter. Junior, on November 27 at the Her- dale, Staff Sergeant, U. S. Army Air Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Caíame and 1 miston General hospital. The young Corps, on Tuesday, November 16, at Miss Grace Hartley left this morn man weighed eight pounds, two ounc Bryan, Texas. They will make their ing for La Grande to spend a week es. home at 806 South Hutchins, Bryan, A, Thanksgiving day baby was born Texas. or ten days. The Methodist Ladies Aid are hav- to Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Jenkins at Miss Marie Ogne. cashier at the ing the annual bazaar and cooked the local hispital. The little fellow First National Bank, who has been food sale at Burnham's store on Sat- weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces and in Drake, North Dakota, for the past adv. has been named Donald Oscar. urday, December 4. month visiting with her mother who A daughter, Audrey Faye, was born was very ill, returned to Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. Norman V. Evans are the proud parents of a baby daughter November 29 at the Hermiston Gen Monday only to receive word the same Barbara Kay, born November 27 at eral hospital to Pfc. and Mrs. Bearl day that her mother had passed away. Stewart. She weighed six pounds 13 She left immediately for North Dako the Hermiston General hospital. Patients at the Hermiston General ounces. ta to attend the funeral. hospital include Mrs. C. H. Beitel, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory and three Firestone toys and other gifts are Mrs. Henry C. Vohs, Mrs. Benefit. daughters arrived Thursday morning now on display at Rohrman Motor Co., Mrs. Longhorn Sr., R. C. Todd, all of to spend the Thanksgiving holidays Hermiston. 16-lc Hermiston, Miss Norma June Strange with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten op of Stanfield and Mrs. E. A. Deulan of Attebury. ened their home to a family gathering Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rust have Thanksgiving day with a turkey din moved their household goods to a ner at noon. Covers were placed for house near Mrs. Rust's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury, sons Bob. and Mrs. Tom Moore. Mr. Rust re Ronnie and Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. Dale ported for the Navy November 30 at Emory, Gale and Jo of Seattle, Mr. Spokane and will leave there soon for and Mrs. Dayton Harris and son Mike, training- He has been employed in and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten. “Now then we are am the shipyards at Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rugg left Tues Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman were day night for Bremerton, Wash., to bassadors of Christ, as hosts at their home Thanksgiving visit with their son. Bud Rugg, Sea- though God did beseech day. Covers were placed for Mrs. man 2nd Class, who is leaving that you by us : we pray you Ella Rohrman. Miss Alma Rohrman, post for another assignment- They will visit Mrs. Rugg’s sister, in Christ’s stead, be ye of Pendleton, Sgt. Korte and Pvt. also I Trublood of the Boardman Bombing Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick, and her reconciled to God. For Range, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spencer brother, Ralph McCulley, at Tacoma, he hath made him to be ■ and twin sons, Kayella and Charles Wash. They expect to be gone about Rohrman and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ten days. sin for us, who knew no Rohrman. Pfc. Henry Sommerer Jr., son of sin; that we might be Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeMoss have re Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sommerer of the made the righteousness ceived another interesting letter from Columbia district, is home spending their son, Harvey, who is receiving a part of a 15-day furlough. He has of God in him.” considerable fighting experience in been stationed at Camp Haan, Calif., the present conflict. He tells of the having been in the service for about many hardships which Uncle Sam’s nine months. He is attached to the fighting men are undergoing. In re- medical corps, spending most of his HERMISTON cent months his letters have been ra- time in the X-ray department. He ex- BAPTIST CHURCH ther pessimistic but of late they have pects to spend most of the duration at quite cheerful and the his present assignment. I— been - quiver " last - letter 0---- H. V. McGee, Pastor '1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Geer spent I stated, “I feel that by the end of ‘ 1944 this week visiting relatives and 1 there will be a great change made. friends in Hermiston, Pendleton and Walla Walla. Mr. Geer, who is Chief Pharmacist Mate, U. S. Navy, has just returned from 21 months sea du ty and is enjoying a 30-day furlough. They left Friday to spend the week end in Portland with Elder and Mrs. C. A. Scriven and then will continue on to Seattle where Mr. Geer has been assigned to duty at the naval hospital. Mrs. Geer was the former Margaret Hammill of near Stanfield. = - - - - " - -P LOCALS For Women? Yes! 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SHORTENING GRAPENUT FLAKES WADHAM’S KRAUT WHEAT FLAKES $ Phone 3781 HERMISTON. OREGON Grocer Tung OU Dr. David Fairchild of the U. S. department of agriculture first in troduced the tung tree'to California in 1905. Tung culture remained on a small scale and experimental lev el for 25 years, chiefly because man- üfacturers could obtain all they needed from China. But in recent years the acreage of tung planta tions in this country has been greatly extended, and today about 175,000 acres in southeastern United States have been planted in tung trees. Of this area only about 50,000 to 60,000 acres are in full production of the oil-bearing fruit. In 1940 the United States produced 5,000,000 pounds of tung oil, but imported nearly 100,- 000,000 pounds. FUEL OILS UNION STOVE OIL CALL 2751 UNION BURNER OILS FOR PORMPT DELIVERY Hermiston, Oregon George Harkenrider a Your RED& WHITE DECEMBER Yean r Store R. & W. FLOUR I It’s Good! 49 lbs. $2.39 , Sale of FOOD $ Pre-Cooked Beans 2 pkgs. 29c : • Chili Dinners College Inn 2 pkgs. 33c Pork & Beans 2 for 31c Stidd's Tamales 2 for 55c Spiced Green Tomatoes 29 oz. 33c Green Beans R. & W. No 2‘s 19c Peas Small, R. & w. No 2’s 19c Tomatoes Solid Pack 21‘s 17c Pumpkin Golden, R. & W. 2%‘s 13c When our fighters fly at 400 miles an hour with a Jap Zero or a Mes- serschmidt on their tails there isn’t much time for cogitation so the Army and the Navy show as many motion pictures of actual dog fights and air battles as possible to our student fliers. PANCAKE FLOUR R. & W. Plain 212 lb. pkg. 199 R. & W. Buckwheat, 212 lb. pkg. 254 oVEGE $ FRESH TOMATOES .. Lb. 190 CRANBERRIES.........................Lb. 3 30 LETTUCE, large firm heads .... 2 for 230 GRAPEFRUIT, Texas pink .... 3 for 278 > Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent lost appetite is restored by a raw chicken head with the feathers left on but the bill cut off. Union Oil Company Engagement It Announced Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson an- i nounce the engagement of their daugh-1 ter. Jane Margaret, to Wm. J. Bous- quet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J- Bousquet of Umatilla. Miss Jackson was graduated from Hermiston high school in 1938 and for the past four years has been employed by the Uma tilla Electric Cooperative Association. Mr. Bousquet was graduated from Umatilla high school and is at pres ent employed in Portland as a train dispatcher for the Union Pacific Rail road. Wedding plans are being made for February. Star, TC and Walla Pictures of trainer flights, bomb ing flights and flights by fighters are all a part of the routine for our stu dent pilots and must be drilled into them just as it is necessary for us to remind ourselves daily of the ne- -4 oeccoRgcwroR,e-ARg--w--R------R------R-----AR-----i4 When your cat backs away from his food, first examine his teeth. He may have an ulcerated or broken tooth that makes it painful to eat, and cats are averse to pain. If you find something wrong with his teeth, have the veterinarian take care of them. If his teeth are all right and he seems well, wait a couple of days for his appetite to come back. Check on him to see if he is constipated and, if so, give him a generous tea- spoon of mineral oil on a flaked sar dine and follow this with milk of magnesia twice a week. Continued refusal to eat, particu larly if accompanied by fever, dull ness and roughened fur, is a mat ter for the veterinarian. Of course, cats sometimes become bored with what they are fed and want a change. Old cats frequently become choosy. In that event tempt them with something dainty and nourish ing, chicken meat, beef juice, what ever they fancy. Sometimes a cat’s STOCK UP NOW foam WOW $ ó HAMS Half or Whole d d Boston Butts and Smoked Picnic i - Hermiston Trading co. HEB & WHITE STOEE EI Re owreRerr' Viewort d