OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday-Saturday
Dec. 22 - 23
Double Feature
Jane Withers
in
Faces in the Fog
CHARLES
STARRETT
SUHDBUfM
^AUEY
Doc. 24 - 25
Sunday-Monday
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Ray "Foozie" Shaw, Seaman 1/c
will arrive by airplane in Portland
Friday for a leave with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw.
H. R. Kelly entered the Hermis
ton hospital Monday for medical
treatment.
The public is invited to a pie so
cial and entertainment at West
land school Wednesday, Dec. 27,
at 8:00 o’clock, sponsored by West
land grange. Ladies bring pie. 19-1
Miss Ina L. Moore was a busi
ness visitor in Walla Walla Wed
nesday.
Miss Ruth Means, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Means, is ex
pected home Friday from Whit
worth college in Spokane. Wash.,
to spend the Christmas holiday.
Miss Marian Ott. student at Ore
gon state colloge. arrived home
this week to spend until January
1 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Ott.
Word has been received recent
ly that John Allen, son of J. V. Al
len, now with the armed forces on
Saipan, broke his wrist while do
ing some boxing there. J. V. Al
len is also reported as being in the
hospital with a broken back. They
are former residents of the Butter
Creek district.
Pvt. Frank Kinney, attached to
the anti-aircraft. U. S. army, ar
rived home Wednesday night to
spend a short furlough with his
mother, Mrs. Ruth Kinney. He has
been in training at Ft. Bliss, Tex
as. and expects an overseas as
signment upon his return.
Mr. and Mrs. William Slate of
Irrigon are announcing the birth
of a baby boy named Billy, and
weighing seven pounds, one ounce,
Friday at the Hermiston hospital.
Roger J. Bounds of Washington,
D. C . was a week end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. F. B Swayze. Mr. Bounds
is a son-in-law of the Swayzes. He
reports that his family is feeling
fine.
Mrs. Dayton Harris and son
Micheal returned Wednesday of
last week from La Grande where
she had spent five days visiting
her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Van Patten.
Mrs. P. G. Rumpel of Leth
bridge, Alberta, Canada, arrived
Friday to spend through January
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
V. Villermoure.
Mrs. Martha Hardy and son
Donald were guests Friday and
Saturday at the home of the for
mer’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Piger. The Hardys reside in Par
ma. Idaho.
Little 3-year-old Margaret Mc
Donnell entered the Hermiston
general hospital Monday for ob
servation. Tuesday she was taken
to Walla Walla for an appendect
omy.
Mrs. Bernie Isensee has received
word that her husband. Bernie
Isensee. S. 2/c, is now stationed at
Gulfport. Miss., where he is going
to Basic Engineering School. He
was home on a short leave a few 1
weeks ago from Camp Farragut,
Idaho, where he was stationed at
that time.
The public is invited to a pie so
cial and entertainment at West
land school Wednesday, Dec. 27.
at 8:00 o'clock, sponsored by West
land grange. Ladies bring pie. 19-1
AERRY/er tie
CHRISTMAS (19442
HAT stauncher tree than the oak, and
what stauncher friends than ours? Each
year at Christmastime we realize more keenly
than ever that our success in this community
is deeply rooted in the flrm soil of friendship.
We cannot tell you in so many words how
much these friendly associations mean to ns,
and how we cherish them. But we know you
will understand.
W
In this spirit of appreciation we send our sin
cere good Christmas wishes to you and to all
those dear to you.
Open Evenings Until Christmas
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. Dec. 26-27-2S
Double Feature
WALT
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
DISNEY’S
Behold I bring you
* HAVE YOU
BOUGHT YOUR
GBSNBS
joy, which shall be to
all people. For unto you
is born this day in the
city of David a Saviour,
which is Christ the
Lord.”
Ayyyyyyyyyy¥YyyYyy¥yy¥YyyYyvYvvvvvvvvvk
LL the good old
spirit
A of fashioned
the season is
expressed in this
hearty MERRY
CHRISTMAS.
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
• • • It’s Christmas!
So Lot’s Celebrate!
sill
Let’s celebrate by recalling on
brate by never doubting tbat
eventually Good shall triumph.
Bulk
PRODUCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS
ORANGES ......................................... per lb. 9c
GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Pink ................ 3 for 25c
CABBAGE
per lb. 7c
SALAD VEGETABLES ...................... pkg. 14c
CELERY
per lb. 9c
SWT. POTATOES or YAMS......... 3 lbs. 25c
APPLES, Winter Bananas.................. per lb. 7c
APPLES, Delicious ............................. per lb. 8c
Popcorn
2 Lbs.
$
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON. OREGON
25c
25c
25c
25c
32c
25c
43c
43c
23c
25c
15c
29c
15c
18c
39c
18c
29c
39c
Peanuts
2
47 oz. can
TOMATO JUICE, Garden
6 bottles
DRINK COCO COLA
TOM COLLINS, SOUR or GINGER ALE
qt.
... per lb.
FRESH DATES ............................
per cake
AGUILA CHOCOLATE................
1 lb. jar
RELIANCE COFFEE
pint
RIPE OLIVES, large size
........
63 oz.
STUFFED OLIVES. Spanish
.... 2 lbs.
MINCE MEAT, Old Fashioned
per jar
CRANBERRY SAUCE. Westpeak
JELL SERT, 6 delicious flavors
4 pkgs.
No. 2 can
TOMATOES. Emporium
2 No. 2 cans
CORN. Tastv Kernel
No. 21 2 can
PUMPKIN. Reliance................
PICKLES, Nallev’s Treasure
ot. jar
TANG. Nallev’s .................
In. jar
VEG - ALL. for Salads
2 cans
PEAS, Pict Sweet, No. 3 sieve
35c
Walnuts
Per Lb.
Lbs....
55c
$
Pecans
Per Lb.
30.
Filberts
Per Lb.......
43,
Almonds
Per Lb. .
$
55c
Mixed Nuts
Per Lb.
26.
Christmas Candy
Your
Certified
tdcpcnucnt
Grecer
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Villermoure cause of too much inside work. He
and Mrs. Rumpel plan to spend states that Allan is in radio work
from Saturday through Christmas in Portland and that Don is now
day with their, other daughter. Mr. with the Army Air Forces. Mrs.
and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier in Pendle Pankow is in fine health and likes
Portland as a home.______
ton.
Mrs. Joe Baumgartner received
word that her son. Pfc. Albert
Enumerators Are Needed
Isensee, was operated on for ap-
The Farm Census, which will be
pendicitis recently in the Army started soon after the first of the
Hospital at Lincoln. Neb., and is year, has been taken for the past
one hundred and fifty years. Any
getting along nicely.
Miss Joyce Ritchie returned one interested in work as enumer
home this week to spend the ator please write to the Bureau of
Christmas vacation with her moth Census office in Burns. Ore., and
er, Mrs. Anna Ritchie. Miss Ritch each one will be notified when a
ie is a student at Seattle College, school will be held to instruct in
your county.
a Jesuit school.
Mrs. H. V. McGee returned
home Monday from the Walla Westland Grange Presents Social
Members of the Westland grange
Walla General hospital where she
recently underwent a major oper are sponsoring a pie social and en
ation. Rev. McGee stated Wed tertainment at the Westland school
nesday that Mrs. McGee is getting house Wednesday. December 27,
along nicely but is still quite weak. beginning at 8:00 p. m. The lad
Frank Hackler, assistant coun ies are asked to bring a pie. The
ty agent, and H. K. Dean, manager public is cordially invited to par
of the Umatilla Field Station, at ticipate. __
tended a meeting of county agents
and experiment farm managers in
Corvallis last week The men re
port an interesting convention. |
gaining many new pointers from
the various discussions.
A traveling examiner of opera
Miss Jinky Wilson, daughter of tors and chauffeurs is scheduled to
Mrs. Jean Wilson, and Miss Kay arrive in Hermiston Wednesday.
Charleson, daughter of Major and | December 27. and will be on duty
Mrs. D. B. Charleson, arrived here | at the Legion hall between the
Wednesday from St. Paul’s school I hours of 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.,
in Walla Walla for the Christmas | according to a recent announce
vacation. Miss Wilson was the Ì ment released from the Secretary
only girl out of her class to make | of State’s office.
the honor roll in St. Paul’s school | All those wishing permits or
Word has been received by lo licenses to drive cars are asked to
cal relatives of the marriage of ! get in touch with the examiner
Edwin A. Isensee. C. Sk., to Miss during these hours.
Evelyn Scott, of California. They '
were married December 8 at Van- |
couver. Wash. Edwin was admit
ted to the Naval Hospital at As
toria. Ore.. December 9, due to in- ,
juries received while on duties |
overseas.
The public is invited to a pie so
cial and entertainment at West
land school Wednesday. Dec. 27. |
at 8:00 o’clock, sponsored by West- |
land grange Ladies bring pie. 19-1 •
3 ermista...........
Seven piano students of Mrs.
-
flethndist
Church ------
Max Piger gave a recital for the
parents last Thursday evening in
the parlors of the Methodist
church Each student played a so
lo and then a duet with the in
Topic for Worship
structor. Participating were Jan
ice Daugherty. Maxine Hinkle. |
Marlene Turner. Betty Walls.
WHAT GOOD NEWS?"
Dorothy Ann Quinn of Stanfield,
and Helen and Harlan Heyden. !
also of Stanfield. Refreshments
December 24. 1944
were served later in the evening.
H. A. Pankow, former chief of
police of Hermiston, spent Tues
day and Wednesday in the city in-1
stalling a deep well pump at the
Umatilla Cooperative Creamery. |
Mr. Pankow is now connected
with the R M. Wade & Co as
field representative
He states
that they are now residing in Port- |
land, following two years in Calif-,
omia where he headed an investi- ;
LICENSE MAN
COMING SOON
our hearts t.
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SciyloV^S, Quality Merchandise
good tidings of great
gation bureau but resigned be:
American
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Legion
Hermiston Post
No. 37
Re« Meetings 1st A 3rd Thursdays
Viñtñif Legionnaires Welcome
II a.m. MM MUSIC XST SOM
• p.m. SUNBAY EVENING CLs MM
BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER
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Jackson Receives Medal
Pfc. Willie Jackson, brother of
Rex Jackson of Hermiston, recent
ly received the Bronze Star Medal
awarded him for his “outstanding
courage in facing intense enemy
fire after failure of his machine-
gun on Biak Island, June 22,
1944.”
Pvt. Ted L. Hodge, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Olyn Hodge of Hermis
ton, writes the Herald from Camp
Roberts, Calif., that he is getting
along nicely and is in “tip top
shape." He expects to receive a
furlough some time in March and
will head straight for Hermiston-
Hodge was a familiar figure in
Hermiston prior to entering the
service a few months ago, and
usually could be seen lugging milk
bottles.
Merle Eldrige Ends Training
Pvt. Merle S. Eldrige, son of Or
val S. Eldrige, Rt. 2, Hermiston,
completed a course in electronics
at the Army Air Forces Training
Command at Chanute Field, III.,
and has been graduated. He will
now receive an assignment.
Let a
Fret • Action
SPENCER
SUPPORT
relieve that mus
cular backache
and fatigue— give
you new energy.
Mrs. D. Bearrow
106 Amatol
Ordnance, Ore.
rwWME Jor
thristids
Hearty and cheery
And happy and tme,
An ever so fervent
Mery Christmas to
you!. . .
5******* resessen*
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Geo. Harkenrider