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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
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LOCALS
HERMISTON, OREOON
Friday-Saturday
Dec. 29-30
Double Feature
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Sunday-Monday Dec. 31-Jan. 1
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News and Color Cartoon
Tues.-Wed.-Thur».
Mr. and Mrs. George Genn were
dinner guests Christmas day at the
E. J. Murphy home in Pendleton.
Janiece Harmon of Stanfield en
tered the Hermiston General hos
pital Tuesday for medical care.
Mrs. Floyd Pierce arrived Sun
day to spend Christmas at the Ot
to Pierce home. She left for Port
land again Monday night.
Harry Kelley, a medical patient
at the Hermiston General hospital,
returned to his home Thursday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ganger and
daughters. Bonnie and Wanda,
spent the Christmas holiday in
Hermiston with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Carrie Beitel returned to
her home after spending several
days at the Hermiston General
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davison
spent the Christmas holiday in
Portland visiting Mrs. Davison’s
parents.
Mrs. William Slate and baby son
Gary William returned to their
home in Irrigon Sunday from the
Hermiston General hospital.
Corp. Jake Ray. who recently
spent two weeks here on furlough
visiting his father, George Ray,
and other delatives, left this week
for his camp at Manchester, N. H.
Word has been received by local
friends that a son of S. C. Lochrie,
former cashier at the Hermiston
First National Bank, is now a co-
pilot on a B-17 in Italy.
Jan. 2-3-4
Double Feature
SIMONE SIMON
“And he that sat up
on the throne said, Be
hold, I make all things
new ... It is done. I
am Alpha and Omega,
the beginning and the
end. I will give urito
him that is athirst of the
fountain of the water of
life freely.”
Guy DE MAUPASSANTS
Sademoece
Produced by VAL LEWTON • Directed by
ROBERT WISE • Screen ploy by Joseph Mischel
and Peter Ruric.........................................................................
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“HELL’S ANGELS”
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HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
BOUGHT YOUR
&a BONDS
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Mrs. Hoar was able to return to
her home Thursday of last week
after receiving medical care at the
local hospital.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
January 3, between the hours of
10:00 and 5:00.
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Mrs. Archie Pales entered the
local hospital Thursday of last
week and is receiving medical
care.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tiller spent
the Christmas holiday in La
Grande visiting Mr. Tiller’s moth
er. Mr. Tiller had his first leave
for some time from the local Union
Pacific office.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson,
former owners of the now Moore
& Ripley Drug store, were callers
in Hermiston Wednesday. They
were en route to Pendleton to visit
Mr. Thompson’s parents.
Mrs. Jim Waterman of Stanfield
was an overnight patient at the
Hermiston General hospital Mon
day.
Miss Eleanor Skoubo, a senior at
Northwest Christian college, spent
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Payne. Miss Skoubo
made her home with the Paynes
some years ago.
Mrs. Harold Keller underwent a
minor surgery at the Hermiston
General hospital Thursday of last
week and returned to her home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble'
have received word that their son.
Jay, now rates Third Class Petty
Officer, as Storekeeper. He re
ceived the promotion December 1
while serving in the South Pacific.
Miss Charleen Payne of Marsh
field arrived Monday to spend un
til New Years at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Payne, and her grandmother.
Mrs. Una Dinwitty.
Christmas guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Follett were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansen and
two children of Lakeview. Mrs.
Bruce Follett of Lakeview. Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Follett and children
of Baker, and Miss Doris Follett,
student at St. Mary’s hospital in
Walla Walla.
Let a
Free - Action
SPENCER
SUPPORT
relieve that mu -
cular backache
and fatigue—give
you new energy.
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Mrs. D. Bearrow
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Ordnance, Ore.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1944
SPEAKER COMING
HAPPY
Rev. B. E. Manker, evangelist
from Hastings, Mich., will begin a
series of evangelistic meetings on
Sunday. December 31, at the Pil
grim Holiness Church, according
to Stanley Weber, pastor. Special
singing and music on the violin,
handsaw and saxophone will be
featured. Services will begin at
7:30 and the public is cordially in
vited .
ANOTHER YEAR IS IN THE MAKINO
EXIT 1944
As the Now merges into To-
morrow the bells begin to
ring, whistles blow, and there
is general rejoicing. Reason
enough, for we all look hope-
fully to the future.
Our hope and wish for you is that 1945
will be a year of unsurpassed accomplish'
ment, and that Good Health will attend
you each day of the year.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Morgan left
Friday for Portland where they
spent the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce. Mar
t $
ian and Stanley Pierce, and Mrs.
Floyd Pierce and daughter Mary
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Lou were Sunday dinner guests at
the Raymond Elliott home in Pen
dleton.
Christmas guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swayze Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Emert were
and son are spending the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Arland Emert of Se
week in Hermiston with his par vastopol, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze. ence Emert and daughter of Rose
Frank Jr. is associated with one of burg, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Emert
the ship building firms in Port and daughter of Ione, and Miss
Patty Emert who resides with her
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Rust mother.
and little daughter left December
Thursday, December 28. marks
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15 to spend Christmas with his the 25th wedding anniversary of •
relatives and friends at Grand Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nye and also -
flethniat Church ------
view. Indiana. He expects to vis the fourth for Mr. and Mrs. John
it a brother who has been in the H. Nye. The latter recently lost
service five years.
his life serving with the Marines
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse overseas. The occasion was cele
Topic for Worship
were hosts Monday at a Christmas brated with a family gathering
turkey dinner at their home with and dinner at the Sam Nye home.
"St. John, the Evangelist"
covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Little Lowell Saylor, son of Mr.
Prindle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor of the But
December 31, 1944
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson. Nancy ter Creek community, has been ill
Wines and Peggy Watson, and the with scarlet fever but is now re
host and hostess.
Special Invitation To
ported as much improved. His un
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Pettitt and timely illness somewhat upset
All Masons
son Douglas of Portland arrived Santa Claus’ visit and consequent
Saturday to visit at the home of ly was forced to make another trip
ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. to take care of Lowell’s needs.
Lindner. They left again Tuesday
Mrs. P. L. Poulson and son Wil
| for Portland where Mr. Pettitt is
employed for the Asbury Trans- lard of Baker are visiting this
week at the home of the former's
ortation Co.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hartsook last parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felt
fe‘
week received a Christmas greet house.
at er
Jens Skoubo returned home
ing from Mrs. Harold E. Pace, stat
ing that her husband is now sta from Portland Wednesday follow
tioned in southern France. He is ing several weeks stay there. He COMPLETE SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICE 5
with General Patton’s Third Ar expects to return to Portland in a
Il i.«. GOOD MUSIC
my. In a recent letter received by few days.
the Hartsooks from Mr. and Mrs.
All members of the George Har I p.m. SUNDAY EVENING CLII HOUR
J. M. Pace, formerly of Hermiston, ris family except two were home BIBLE STUDY A PRAYER WED 8 P N’
it stated that their son Harold was for the Christmas holiday. Wayne * Comet o. Second cutet
in France and had plenty of mud and Bob are both away serving
and rain, and also plenty to eat.
with the armed forces.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
JELCOME 1945! We greet 1945 with
II fervor. For a new year, like a new day ,
unfolds infinite possibilities.
May your New Y ear bring the realiza
tion of all your aspirations and hopes,
and your holiday be a day of
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Blow, Whistles, Blow!
Ring, Bells, Ring!
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Thought for Now Year's
The
year that is behind us is dead;
we can do no more with it.
Another year is knocking at the door.
But the year ahead is a virgin
Let us give it a royal welcome.
page; we can inscribe it as we will.
So, all together now. Let's all do
all we can to help make 1915 a much
happier year for everybody.
We look forward to 1945 with the firm
belief in better things to come. And we
want to express our deep appreciation
to each of you for having contributed in
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