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OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Dec. 8 - 9 Friday-Saturday M-G-M’s VAN J ohnson MARILYN MAXWELL KEYE LUKE AVA GARDNER RAGLAND BARRYMORE Miniature and Comedy Dec. 10-11 Sunday-Monday Color Cartoon. Musical BOND PREMIERE December 12 Tuesday ^COLMAN Gee GARSON - JAMES HILTON’S ndom ’an>est Dec. 13 - 14 Wed. - Thurs. Double Feature i FORTY "2 Mrs. Harriet Shaw was a surg ery patient at the local hospital on Friday and returned home Mon day. Mrs. J. H Ryland, a former res ident of the Columbia district, was Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse left taken to the Walla Walla hospital Monday to spend a week in Port for treatment this week. land on business. Fred Sievers arrived home Sun Mrs. Beulah Helms entered the day from Walla Walla following an local hospital Wednesday as a appendectomy. However. Monday medical patient. he entered the Hermiston hospital Mrs. Floyd Sherwood returned with pneumonia. Wednesday from the Ordnance Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec hospital to her home in Hermiston. ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Wayne Wallace was a tonsilect Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, omy patient at the local hospital on December 13, between the hours of Tuesday. 17-lc 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. *Mrs. Casha Shaw of Heppner is Mr. and Mrs. Louis Creston of visiting in Hermiston this week at Bingen. Wash., are parents of a ba the home of her son and family, by boy, named John Helmer. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Creston is the former Beulah Ry bazaar and cooked food sale land. will be held Saturday, December Mrs. James Todd arrived home 9, at Burnham’s by the ladies of Friday from St. Louis, Mo., after the Methodist church. having spent a month visiting her Mrs. E. M. Ayers of Ordnance parents, who celebrated their 50th was a tonsilectomy patient at the (golden) wedding anniversary. local hospital Monday. Ralph Saylor of the Butter Creek A baby girl was born to Mr. and district recently made a trip to Mrs. Jack J. Horner in the Pendle Paris, Texas, to visit his son, Lt. ton hospital Wednesday. The lit Eldon Saylor. He is now stationed tle tot weighed eight pounds and at Camp Maxey, near Paris. has been named Barbara Lou. Mrs. C. L. Upham left today to George Harris was able to leave spend two weeks visiting her son, the Hermiston hospital Friday fol Dick Upham and family, in Port lowing several weeks treatment land and a daughter, Mrs. Law- for a heart ailment. rence Hart at Forest Grove. Mrs. R. E. Walker left the Her Mrs. R. B. Thomas of Seattle ar miston general hospital for the rived Monday to spend a week vis Walla Walla general hospital for iting her mother, Mrs. Emma consultation Wednesday. Moore, who is a patient at the local Mrs. Frank Helms of Spokane. hospital suffering from undulent Wash., who has been making her fever. home with her daughter. Mrs. Fred Little nine months old Frankie Rauch, is confined to her home Backus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver this week due to illness. non Backus, was a patient Satur day and Sunday at the local hos- pital receiving treatment for ear trouble. Pfc. Bill Nation, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation, left Monday for Sacramento where he is stationed with a hospital unit. He recently accompanied a soldier patient to Spokane, allowing him a few days The Father sent the visit at home. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibbs left Son to be the Saviour this Mr. week for Yakima. Wash., to I visit until Saturday with relatives. of the world. Whoso Saturday Mr. Cibbs will take his I LOCALS ever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God.” witham BOYD rea Vosalano A of Nizhte Aavenl "HH HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, Pastor TOM CONWAY $ Reliance PUMPKIN 2 No. 21 cans .... .2.9 relieve that mus cular backache and fatigue—give you new energy. 1rs, D. Bearrow 106 Amatol Ordnance, Ore. Nabisco SHREDDED WHEAT Upping Year Bond Buying Will Please Hitler 1414 oz. pkg. NALLEY’S TANG K. C. BAKING POWDER .2 25 oz. jar Per quart Large pkg. TWISTEE NOODLE GRAPENUTS 2 1-lb. jara 35 BISQUICK 40 oz. pkg. 27 pkgs CARNATION WHEAT Large pkg. S 24 CREAM OF WHEAT 12 oz. can WHETHER FOR THE HOPE CHEST OR FOR USE RIGHT AWAY A New House Coat IN BRIGHT WARM WOOL OR A DAINTY QUILTED ROBE. Slippers to Harmonize ADD DELIGHT TO THE GIFT. Nighties - Pajamas - Slips ARE PRACTICAL, YET DAINTY — WORN AND ADMIRED BY EVERY MISS AND MRS. A WELL CHOSEN SWEATER NEVER FAILS TO PLEASE TO THE UTMOST Men Always Enjoy 14 Morton’s Nalley’s .18 American Legion Hermiston Post No. 37 $ Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays Visitinff Legionnaire* Welcome $ $ PEANUT BUTTER 27 23 Mjermistu Alethonist Church ----- PANCAKE - WAFFLE FLOUR Topic for Worship DILL PICKLES WHEATIES Quart jar : 62 "For Unto You Is Given" LIMA BEANS December 10. 1944 No. 2 can Mor Zip KARO SYRUP 112 lb. jar .16 POPCORN 2 10-oz. cans 4 ib. bag Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON WANT LIST IS A NEW DRESS wwwwaw*/ • A NEW DRESS SHIRT SELECTED FROM OUR LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT! — or — A NEW WARM SWEATER, ARROW TIE, BATH ROBE, DRESS GLOVES OR HAT IS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE AND APPRECIATED BY A MAN. ► ► L • • • Caldwell Slated For Furlough T/Sgt. Maurice E. Caldwell, twin brother of Myrnie Caldwell of Hermistc n, is expected home this week from the Southwest Pa cific Theater of Operations where he has served 31 months with the Infantry. The above news item has been supplied by the Army Service Forces according to the ro tation plan now in operation. Canned Goods Should Be Taken H. F. Lindner, manager at the Cooperative Laundry and Can nery. states that there are still a number of cans stored at the can nery which should be picked up as soon as possible by the owners. No responsibility will be assumed by the firm should they be lost or frozen. Mr. Lindner also stated that there will be canning every Thursday at the plant. Christmas Spirit Again In Air As has been the custom in past I years, the first sign of the Christ- i mas season was manifested this | week at the Inland Cooperative where a musical revolving Christ mas tree stand made its appear- ance. The apparatus is electrical ly operated and tinkles its cheery music throughout the day. Rebec ca Pierson, stenographer, claims it | plays four tunes but to the repor- ter they all sound the same. TRANSFER HAS NEV QUARTERS H. H. Gailey, owner of the Her miston Transfer Co., is announcing that his firm is no longer associat ed with Consolidated Freightways and Inland Motor Freight and that he has opened new offices at his home located the 4th house east of the Hermiston grade school on Ridgeway evenue. Mr. Gailey has been in the trans fer business for several years and states that his company is bonded and insured for local and long dis tance hauling. His phone number is 3091. GRADE SCHOOL TO GIVE OPERETTA “At the End of the Santa Claus Trail”, an operetta in which two children are searching for Santa Claus, will be given by the Prima ry and Intermediate departments of the Hermiston grade school in the high school gymnasium Tues day. December 19, at 8:00 p. m. Admission charges of 25c and 15c will be made. The large cast is now busy pre paring the various parts of the program. JUNIOR MATCHES 6 box carton Sperry Air Flight 2 1-lb. jars for hams and bacon 10-lb. can ..... 89 A MUST ON EVERY LADIES Sctylo^S, Qua^y Merchandise SUGAR-CURE .32 SWEET RELISH oz.jar CORN 0 New Fluffy Blanket 39 Mission Whole Kernel Lynden LADIES ALWAYS ENJOY A Rosenbaum Is Expected Home T/Sgt. R. E. Rosenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Rosen baum of Hermiston, soon will be home on furlough from the Euro pean Theater of Operations where he served 28 months with the 12th Air Force as an aerial engineer on a C-47. He is credited with 53 mis sions and 810 combat flying hours. Irrigon Youth Is Paratrooper Private Mit B. Connell, son of His fourlough comes under the ro Mrs. W. B. Connell of Irrigon, has tation plan announced some time Service Forces. won the right to wear “Wings and ago by the Army —=» • e- — Boots” of the United States Army Local Relative Is Prisoner Para t roop. _ Cpl. John Frederick is a prisoner CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST of war in Germany, according to news received here by Mrs. Lloyd Hermiston, Ore. Harryman. Cpl. Frederick is Mrs. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Harryman’s brother-in-law, and Preaching service at 11. Young Mrs. Frederick is the former Miss people and adult Christian Endea Agnes Roberts, who graduated vor at 7:00 p. m. with church ser from Hermiston high school some vices at 8:00. Choir practice and years ago. Cpl. Frederick was a prayer meeting eevry Wednesday gunner aboard an army bomber and apparently was forced down evening at 7:30. while on a mission over Germany. Any Excuse Yol Can Find For Not GINGER BREÁD MIX Christmas Suggestions ore-induction physical for the armed forces. Mr. Gibbs has been water and sewer maintenance man here for several years. Mrs. Paul Van Patten and small daughter, Ilene, of La Grande ar- rived Sunday en route home from Seattle to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury, and other relatives for a week. The Van Pat- tens are former Hermiston resi- dents. Miss Ina L. Moore took E. A. Deulon of Boardman. who has been in the local hospital for four months, by ambulance to the Wal- la Walla hospital this week and re turned with W. A. Thomas of Ione, who is 101 years old, who had gone to Walla Walla to have his hip set. Free - Action Dromedary 2 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE TWO Grocer I COMPLETE SCIEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES Ilia GOOD MISIC $ " "ere MYE— WY'Y I YOUTH PROGRAM 6:30 TO g 06 p» M SUNDAY EVENING CLUB NOUR Announcing The Hermiston Transfer is no longer associated with Con solidated Freightways & In land Motor Freight. New office now located fourth house E of Hermiston grade school on Ridgeway Avenue. Bonded and insured for Local and Long Distance Hauling. Phone 3091, Hermiston, for your hauling needs! Hermiston Transfer H. H. Gailey, Prop.