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THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mrs. J. W. Foley of Echo left
the local hospital Sunday, but re
turned to the hospital again Mon
day.
Baby Paul McRoberts, 5 months
HERMISTON, OREGON
old son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Geo. Lund left the Hermiston McRoberts, entered the local hos
General hospital Wednesday after
Friday-Saturday
Dec. 15 - 16 spending several days here. He pital Wednesday with a touch of
pneumonia.
returned to his home in Heppner.
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E. A. Deulan of Boardman, who
Mrs. R. B. Thomas left Tuesday
for Seattle after a weeks visit spent several months at the Her
with her mother, Mrs. Emma K. miston , General
„, ,, hospital, was tak- ,
M.
I en to the Walla Walla General
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etc.
hospital December 1 where he
Girl Scout Cookie Sale Satur- passed away Wednesday.
day, December 16, at Burnhams' -
—were
. .
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i Mrs. John
W. Jones
and
Burnhams.
adV.,.,
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. • j arrived
i- •.
Farmers are being informed ' Tuesday to make, an indefinite
that all dairy cream certificates | visit with
Keller,
for dairy food payments should be Mrs.
be remembered as
turned into the office of assistant
county agent not later than Dec her home here in Hermiston.
A Stanfield Marine, Corporal
ember 29.
Mrs. Joe Clifton and twin boys John G. Clark, is home on fur
of near Weston visited over the lough. He recently returned to
week end at the home of her bro the States after many months in
ther,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Liles and the Pacific.
BOB LIVINGSTON
Miss Vera Thorne, well known
family.
and SMILEY BURNETTE
Pfc. Lee Shaw, son of Mr. and here, recently underwent an ap
Mrs. Guy Shaw, left Tuesday for pendectomy at St. Elizabeth’s
in Baker. Her condition
Sunday-Monday
Dec. 17 - 18 Lincoln, Neb., to report for duty Hospital
■following a furlough spent here. is reported as excellent.
W. W. “Nellie” Nelson, roving
Lee is a top turret gunner on an
RAG1O and SCREEN'S FAVORITE
reporter
from the Walla Walla
army
bomber.
fUKSTSa!
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Beatty Pnion-Bulletin, made his monthly
and two daughters spent Saturday visit to Hermiston the first of this
and Sunday with relatives in week.
Frank Hackler, assistant county
Heppner.
Virgil Logan, son of Mr. and agent, is spending this week in
Mrs. W. E. Logan of Hermiston, Corvallis attending a conference
has been promoted to Seaman 1/c, of county agents of Oregon.
Mrs. W. L.
Van Northwick |
according to word received local
ly. He is connected with a hospi (Dorothy Walls) of Spokane. Wn., |
BOB CROSBY
tal staff and is driving a hospital left Sunday for her home after |
JANE FRAZEE
truck. He is thought to be sta visiting a week at the home of her
Original tom Pay by Manny ERIK ROLF and
tioned somewhere near New Gui parents. Mr. a.nd Mrs. S. E. Walls |
Self . Directed by DEL IWO The Williams Brothers
in the Columbia district.
nea.
Remember the Bazaar and the ¡
News and Cartoon
Cooked Food Sale Saturday, Dec.
16. at Rohrman Motor Co. show
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. Dec.19-20-21
room. Altar Society. Gifts for
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Christmas presents. Sale begins
at 10:00 a. m.
adv.
Mrs. Jess Connor returned Sun
day after having spent nearly two
weeks with her daughter and
family in Great Falls, Mont. Mrs
And she shall bring Connor, owner and operator of
Estie’s Beauty Salon, went to
Byre leni KNIGHT Maris WRIXON
Montana to see her new grand-
and
thou
forth
a
son,
Lyle TALBOT
Glenn STRANGE
secati Marie AUSTIN • Ray WHITLEY I
daughter.
OASIS THEATRE
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locals
SCOTLAND YARD
Mrs , Leonard
Jones will
Jane Moll, as she formerly made
A Smartly Styled
Dress
CHOSEN FROM A COMPLETE SELECTION OF
STYLES AND COLORS, A SMARTLY STYLED
DRESS IS A GIFT ADORED BY EVERY LADY!
Choose from smartly-styled street dresses,
date dresses, or soft warm woolens. Your
gift will please her vanity and will be prac
tical and useful as well. Select a dress now.
NUMEROUS OTHER & SMALLER GIFTS ARE
PLENTIFUL AT SAYLOR’S FOR BOTH LADIES
AND MEN. BRING YOUR CHRISTMAS PROB
LEMS HERE AND WE WILL COURTEOUSLY
ASSIST. YOU IN SOLVING EVERY GIFT ITEM.
NOTICE! We will remain open evenings for your
convenience until 8:00 on December 20, 21, 22 & 23.
c)
T hail to
“ * eUHSIBHT
ATTACK
Special in Color—Eagle
vs. Dragon
shalt call his name JE-
SUS: for he shall save
his people from their
sins.”
* HAVE YOU
BOUEHT YOUR
Let a
Free - Action
SPENCER
SUPPORT
relieve that mus-
cular backache
and fatigue—give
you new energy.
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs. D. Bearrow
106 Amatol
Ordnance, Ore.
H. V. McGee, Pastor
2
:
$
8
2 pkgs. .25
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Golden Grain - Italian Style
1 lb. jar .32
RELIANCE COFFEE
.20
OH HENRY! COOKIES
48 cookies for .23
: • VEG-BEEF SOUP, Phillips
2 cans .25
CHICKEN & NOODLE SOUP, Lynden 2 cans .25
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Tropic Gold 46 oz. cn. .31
TOMATO JUICE, Garden............ 47 oz. can :26
1 lb. jar
LYNDEN RAVIOLI
BEETS, Lord Mott’s Chopped, No. 2
CORN, Mission Whole Kernel
GREEN BEANS, Emporium cut 2’s
S
.14
2 cans • 35
12 oz. can
ROYAL CRYSTAL SALT, 2 lb. ctn
.25
SCOTCH CLEANER, Triple Action 2 pkgs. .19
PALMOLIVE SOAP, reg. size
3 bars .20
PEETS SOAP, Granulated
lge. pkg. .27
: • POP WASHING POWDER
2 lge. pkgs. .19
LA FRANCE, makes clothes whiter
pkg. .09
; ’
: •
CORN STARCH, Staley’s Cream .
3 pkgs.
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
's.
Quality Merchandise
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locally by the Auxiliary to pro havoc wrought in Italy and other
vide a “Gift for a Yank.” Over countries.
300 packages were wrapped dur
The public is cordially invited to
ing the evening.
attend.
The group met Wednesday
night of this week in what in the
past has been the annual Christ-
mas party, usually featuring an
exchange of gifts. This year each |
member brought a package of
Mrs. Pearl Reeder Davis
cigarettes which were sent to vet-
James Beamer, assistant secre-
Mrs. Pearl Reeder Davis, who erans in the Walla Walla hospital, tary of the AAA, of Pendleton,
| was present Wednesday afternoon
ad come to Hermiston to visit her
brother, Frank Reeder, passed
at a meeting of that organization
away on the second day of her
in Hermiston. He presented goals
stay here recently. She had just
of the AAA for 1945 and urged
- returned
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“IP-’ in
- Portland
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from
active participation by all those
| with relatives and with another j W. E. Logan. Hermiston post- interested.
Information
locally
brother, Levi Reeder, in The . master, states that the local post- can be obtained from Henry Ko-
Dalles. Two daughters. Mrs. Lil office will remain open until 6:00 pacz, secretary, in the office of
lian Rogers and Mrs. C. T. New- p. m. Saturday, December 16, in Frank Hackler, assistant county
march, accompanied the body to stead of the usual 3:00 o’clock agent.
New officers were named as fol-
Denver, Colo., where funeral ser closing time in order to facilitate
vices were held.
the mailing of Christmas packag lows: Ralph Saylor, chairman:
Clint Jackson, vice chairman:
es.
Lloyd
Russell, regular member:
The Christmas rush is now un
derway with hundreds of pack Gaylord Madison, first alternate
ages going and coming every day. H. J. Andrews, second alternate.
Scarcity of space in the office is
Members of the American Leg again hampering the handling of CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
ion Auxiliary met recently to packages and Christmas cards. It
Hermiston, Ore.
wrap hundreds of Christmas is hoped that ere another Christ
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
packages for boys and girls in ar mas rolls around, new quarters
Preaching at 11:00.
my and navy hospitals in the Uni can be secured.'
Young People and Adult C. E.
ted States. The packages and
at 7:00 p. m.
money were donated by citizens
Evangelistic services at 8 p. m.
in response to a project sponsored
What I did. subtracted from
what I ought to have done, leaves
the sum of my awful debt.
Prayer meeting and choir prac
American Legion
Methodism's
“Crusade
for
Christ” is attempting to meet the tice Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Hermiston Post
needs of humanity where war has
No. 37
Reg. Meetings 1st * 3rd Thursdays brought its desolation and trage HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, pastor
dy. In order to more vividly pic
i'ieiting Ltgionnairt» Welcome
ture these needs and conditions, a
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
sound motion picture will be
Worship service, 11:00.
shown at the Methodist church
Young People’s Service. 7 p. m.
this Sunday night at 8:00 p. m.
Evening worship, 8:00 p. m.
when the Sunday Evening club
Mid-week Bible study, Wednes
presents official army films of the day, 8:00 p. m.
Mrs*. Herbert Haneline of Kla
math Falls arrived Sunday and
spent until Thursday (today) at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Haneline. She left today for her
ion e accompanied by Mrs. Bert
Taneline, who will spend the
Christmas holidays with her son
at Klamath Falls.
TRIPLE A NAMES
NEW OFFICERS
POST OFFICE TO
REMAIN OPEN
MANY PACKAGES
ARE WRAPPED
Sugar
10 lb. sk
BSc
SUPER
SUDS
large pkg
230
Seaport
Peas
SOUND MOTION
PICTURE SLATED
qermista
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..........
Church - - - -
Worship
COME IMMANUEL
No. 303 cans
Your
Certified
Independent
Grocer
CoMPLE’E SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
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I p.m. SUNDAY EVENING CLUB HOUR
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
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