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OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON. OREGON PHONE 2121 Fri.-Sat Dec. 17-18 TARRING EDWARD G. ROBINSON! GLENN MARGUERITE EDGAR FORD • CHAPMAN * BUCHANAN NEWS and CARTOON Sun.-Mon. Dec. 19-20 Charles Coburn and LOCALS Little Michael Espanola has been ill at the local hospital but is improving and returned to his home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Saylor of Pas co were overnight guests Tuesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Mor gan. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson of Rainier, Ore., are announcing the birth of twin girls, Donna Louise, 5 piunds 14 ounces, and Delores Jean. 5 pounds 12 ounces. Mr. Jackson is now in the armed service and is a brother of Rex Jackson of Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kennings have received word that they are now great-grandfather and great-grand mother. A baby daughter, Betty Irene has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Mc Roberts of Forest Grove. Mrs. Mc Roberts is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinett and Mrs. Robinett is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken nings. Marguerite Chapman in My Kingdom for a Cook NEWS REEL and COMEDY December 21 AUMONT PETERS SUSAN RICHARD WHORF MARGARET WTCNERLY HA ns Dec. 22-23 Wed.-Thurs. DOUBLE FEATURE ROY ROGERS. TRIGGER $X “And behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name Jesus. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give him the throne of his father Da vid : and he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.” ATAIN HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH A baby boy, weighing 10 pounds, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bullington are ounces, was born Monday evening to announcing the birth of a baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Fulbright at the Herm Sharon Anne, at the Hermiston hos iston General hospital. pital Sunday. She weighed 7 pounds. Pvt. Bob Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith left Monday for BLANKETS — PILLOWS — TABLECLOTHS a three weeks trip into California to Mrs. George Harris, came this week to spend the Christmas holidays with visit relatives at San Francisco, Los Angeles and King City. Mrs. Laura his parents on a furlough. He has — FOR HIM — — FOR Mortamer is in charge of the Hermis been stationed in Alaska but recently ton Hotel during Mrs. Smith’s ab he has been transferred back to Ft. Billfolds Lewis. sence. Mr. and A. W. Agnew of Portland I will rent or sell my farm with 6- room house, 1 mile west and * mile have spent the past several weeks at north of steel bridge on Hermiston- their farm in Westland district where Ordnance road. A. W. Agnew. Will they have improved the place. It is be there on Saturday and Monday of the old homestead place of the Agnew 18-lp family. The Agnews plan to remain this week. A baby boy was born December 10 here until after Christmas. Earl Frisco and Leonard Peterson to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kemp at the Hermiston hospital. He weighed 8 were taken to the Hermiston General hospital Sunday following a car acci pounds, 2 ounces. Edwin I- Bros ten of Stanfield has dent that afternoon. Both are pro been promoted from Carpenters Mate gressing satisfactorily. Mrs. A. R. Boulware was hostess 2nd Class to 1st Class. He is attached to the 38th Naval Construction Bat Wednesday at a chicken dinner for a talion, (Seabees), % Fleet Post Of few ladies. ' Present were Mrs. A. E. Marble, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. fice, San Francisco, Calif. Charles Shown and Shirley Quiring. Mrs. Rodney Shoen left this week for San Antonio, Texas, to be with The afternoon was spent in prepara her husband who is stationed there tion for the M. E. church Christmas PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE George Attebury, Stanfield. There for the time being. The Shoens were program. Pastor Shelby E. Graves are 34 grandchildren and 19 great An interesting visitor here Saturday just recently married. grandchildren. Two grandsons are in Edward Arnold Bray, son of Mr. was Tom Jones, rear gunner on one of At this time of year, our minds the armed forces. A sister and a bro- and Mrs. Walter T. Bray of Umatilla, Uncle Sam’s flying fortresses, who visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. should be turned to the Greatest Gift ther, Mrs. Henry Carpenter and graduated recently from the Naval Air Training Center, Corpus Christi, Fred Siever and Mrs. Levi Jensen. ever given. For God so loved the Frank Belcher, both of Marysville, Texas, and was commissioned a lieu Jones has seen considerable action world, that He gave His only begot Calif., also survive. tenant in the U. S. Marine Corpe Re overseas—taking part in at least five ten son, that whosoever believeth on Pall bearers for the funeral which missions. On one occasion he spent Him, should not perish, but have ever- serve. was held in Pendleton were Claude two hours on a make-shift raft. Due lasting Life. John 3:16. Among those listed as patients at McCall, Clyde Kenison, Lloyd Russell, to injuries he was grounded for sev the local hospital during the past week Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible School. Marvin Kilgore and John Schmidt. were Mrs. Joe Hornsby of Stanfield, eral days. On the second day after 11 A. M., at this time we will be Master Wilber Ray Nichols of Mil he was forced to remain at home, his having our Christmas program in ton, Mrs. Mark Klinefelter, Mrs. Syb crew left on another mission and nev honor of the birth of our Savior. We il Olson, W. R. Dixon, Jimmy Mead, er came back. urge you to attend these services. A surprise birthday party was en E. M. Barnett and Merlin Brown. 7 P. M., Young People’s meeting. joyed Saturday night at the Rex Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jordan of La 7:45 P. M., Evangelistic service. Grande are the parents of a baby boy. son home honoring Lloyd Harryman. Keep these dates in mind and come. Jack Lee Jordan, born last Friday at Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jack- the Hermiston hospital. He weighed ' son, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Berry, Mr. SARAH ATTE BURY DIES j and Mrs. Bill Parker, Lewis Fales. 7 pounds, 3 ounces. LET US SOLVE Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fales, Mr. and Sam Ray, who formerly operated a Sarah A. Attebury, 77, resident of I Mrs. B. L. Kirk, Mrs. Nellie Hoyt, YOUR EYESIGHT trailer camp here, was in Hermiston Stanfield for 17 years and resident of Wednesday attending to business mat Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Cruz, Calif., for 19 years, died PROBLEM! ters. He seems quite enthusiastic Lloyd Harryman, Vern Franklin and recently in Santa Cruz. She is sur- If your eyes trouble you come here about the future of this territory—- their families. After a bounteous vived by her husband, Richard G. At- for a thorough examination . . . . birthday supper a kangaroo court was tebury of Santa Cruz, to whom she | feeling sure that activities will begin Modern glasses ground to fit if ,_ . was married in 1884 in Clinton coun- I they are needed. again in the near future. He was held. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris have Mo looking for property either in Uma received an interesting letter from Of the 12 children, the following 10 Over 30 Years Successful tilla, Hermiston or in between. The Optical Experience! Rays now reside in Sandpoint, Idaho. their son. Bill, who is with the armed survive: Louie L. Attebury, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Van Patten of New forces overseas. Bill has been in In Margaret Parkes, Santa Cruz; Mrs. dia for some time and remains quite DR. DALE ROTHWELL Bridge, Ore., and Mrs. Alton Wilson ' Clyde Wayland, Mrs. George Clanton, cheerful. In his last letter he wrote OPTOMETRIST and daughters Paula and Darla of 1 San Jose, Calif.: William R. Atte a poem entitled "Whatta Life”, in bury, Oakland, Calif.; Theodore R. 418 South Main St. — Pendleton La Grande arrived Thursday of last ' which he tells of the life of a soldier. Near Bus Depot Attebury Pacific Grove, Calif.; John week and were overnight guests at , The poem is excellently written and R. Attebury, North Plains; Roy and | the home of their son and brother. be read at the Herald office Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten. Fri- can ' day the group accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and baby Ilene Kay to Seattle where Paul’s brother | is stationed for a short time. They returned home Wednesday night. H. V. McGee, Pastor $ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Christmas apertala MIN-OT CRANBERRY SAUCE -id 12%.. canl^ $ SUPREME SALAD DRESSING A3c Per Quart T* LINDSEY RIPE OLIVES 914.0. jar 21c RELIANCE S PIMIENTOS 2 for 25c 2-oz. jars SOYA BEANS 2 lbs. 19c N. B. C. SHREDDED WHEAT Per package CHINESE NOODLES 11c Golden Grain GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 50 lb. sack $2.45 KELLOGG’S PEP 1 2c 9c —* 3 pkgs. 2 5( Large package SOUP MIXES SWANSDOWN BISQUICK 32c Biscuit Flour MIXED NUTS Per pound WALNUTS $ Per pound 39c Per pound 29c PEANUTS Fresh Roasted 45c CAKE FLOUR KARO SYRUP 5 lb. Jar 12-oz. Jar 18-oz. pkg. 12c 2 pkgs. DUZ, OXYDOL or RINSO Granulated Soap Large package JEL-SERT 23c 6c 3 bars 20c $ 6 pkgs. PHILLIP'S TOMATO SOUP Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON 15t Medium bar 6 Delicious Flavors KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 32c CARROT JUICE MIX Toilet Soap 17c 1 pound jar COFFEE 45c NALLEYS SWEET RELISH 256 HILLS BROS. IVORY SOAP BLUE Large package $ 3 cans Your Certified Independent Grocer 35c $ 25c Not much like Christmas . . . sleigh bells in . . the laughter of little children, and then—clear and nostalgic on the frosty air—the miracle of tiny voices singing "Psace on earth, ¿ood will to men.” There’s the Christmas we all dream of—but especially those of our sweethearts, sons and brothers who are Agbting in the muck and mud of a trench . . . Think how they must dream of it! And they do .. . tmas soldier (e boy you might know) of Christ- v.estime last year. “We landed about noon and tried to sleep ... In the eve ning we went into a funny little African town and saw an old movie . . . then turned in. Not much like Christmas.” He’s in the tropics now, that boy; it won’t seem much like Christmas there, either. But this year— this Christmas— the folks back home are buying him the one present that can help to bring him back—back to a white Christmas—War Bonds! De cide now to give your boy an extra War Christmas, make every gift “The Present With a Future”—War Bonds! FOR PEACE ON EARTH* 41 This Ad Sponsored by Hermiston AutoCo. -a