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the HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1944 Ernest Pfaff of Echo is a new Burns, Oregon. employee in the machine shop. He Clem Henry is visiting his moth will assist Roy Henderson. er in Elgin. Oregon, this week. Morris Close is enjoying a visit West Area from his son who is home on fur "Tex” Arteburn is able to be lough. back to work after having been Vern Gabriel reports that his off about two and a half months. wife is improving after a serious Charlotte Montgomery spent the illness. holidays with relatives in Baker. Box Factory Oregon. The Box Factory personnel en Magazine Area joyed a pot luck dinner Saturday (It Shouldn’t Be Told) and a gift exchange. The Saturday before Christmas, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester 1944, that sage gentleman. Ever-1 Willson over the holidays were ette P. Snyder, known as "Snipe" | their daughter and Mrs. Roger to the "Brain”, was doing a little. Manton and family of Kennewick, reminiscing at the Magazine Field | Washington, and another daugh Office. ter. Grace, of Seattle. You see, everybody was holding LaVelle Markham, who is at his breath for fear the "dark tending school in Seattle, is home horse”—Washington—would de for the holidays. cide to release a shipment at 3:00 Laura Watkins and Matilda Wil P. M. * lingham are ill this week. Snipe says, "For two weeks be Vera Jaster spent the holidays fore Christmas in '42 we didn't do with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nothin’ much. About 2:30 in the Fred Jaster. New Year’s is at hand. Take afternoon, here comes "Brains" Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mark- saying we got a special. We work ham and family spent Christmas ed Christmas Eve, Christmas day. over. Spirit of Youth! Ail aboard visiting relatives in Pasco and and into Christmas night. I'm not for the better days to come. Kennewick, Wash. going to breath easy till I punch Ann Laurie of Portland spent out tonight. The boys over there the week end with her parents, don't stop fighting because it's May a ray of sunshine fall upon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laurie. Christmas. I guess—but those guys ent view. Each disc has six dif when Janice coyly pulls up her ferent pictures, all in natural col dress—exposing-her three-corner Magazine Area in the field could use a day off." or. that new page to which we now One of the loveliest in Chas.' ed baby specials. Patiently, the Seems as if Ruth Gifford had a When this particular No Mans collection was a disc of Hawaiian photagrapher rearranged the bit too much Christmas dinner and Land was first activated, everybo- | flow ers. The tum. This is our wish for you. View-Master makes dress. Janice waited for him to has been ill. dy picked up agates. One fellow ! Edith Bowen visited her par tore a ligament when he stooped | possible a third dimensional eye “get set"—then the whole proced ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sasser, in over to pick up an agate. Thus was picture, so vivid it seems impossi ure begins again. This went on, Enterprise over the holidays. born what has since been known | ble one cannot deeply breath the much to small Janice's amuse fragrance of the Giant Api or ment, during the entire session as the "Umatilla Stoop”. Inspection touch the tendrils of the clinging, with the photographer. The re Chas. (F. C. Chastain to you) Lt. Caliis returned Sunday from “The Farmers’ Own Store” exotic wood orchids. sult—one of those things perhaps brought a little "gadget ' out to the a weeks leave in Seattle. The Art Redfearns had some vou've wanted to happen—five Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Field Office a few days ago. The Richardson over the holidays were gadget is called a View-Master. pictures taken of their youngest pictures of Janice, beginning with W. A. Lindsey of La Grande, and The View-Master operates on a recently. The first proofs weren't a tiny grin and ending with a Mrs. Catherine Yeager of Port similar basis to the stereoscope clear so the photographer was great big smile—each picture per land. The former is Mr. Richard which was so popular back in the prevailed upon to try a second fect. Needless to say. the Red- WATCH NIGHT WEATHER COLD son's father-in-law and the latter | so called "good old days ”, except i time. Little Janice seemed to feel fearns are having all five pictures SERVICE SUNDAY DURING WEEK j that the pictures are on a small "enough was just about enough". developed and placed side by side his sister-in-law. Miss Peggy Jones is spending a I disk which with but a flick of the Her dress was carefully arranged, in one folder. It was the grin that New Year’s Eve comes this year The thermometer hovered week visiting her parents in : finger may be turned to a differ the camera was ready to click— pot 'em. on Sunday night and the Metho around the freezing point all week dist church will hold special ser but refused both to drop or raise vices on the occasion. Beginning any appreciable amounts. The at 8:00 p. m. with the regular coldest mark to date came on Dec meeting of the Sunday Evening ember 23 when the mercury Club, a series of special musical dropped to 15 above and for a time numbers, motion pictures, and re threatened to get even colder when freshments will consume the even a north wind prevailed. However, ing hours until 11:30 p. m. when this failed to materialize. those present will assemble in the The readings follow: main sanctuary for a candle-light Date Max. Min. service of Holy Communion. December 20 34 30 With the tragedy of war and the December 21 35 32 BUY EDWARDS COFFEE 2 lb. jar .54 tension of the times about us, what December 22 .......... 39 30 Lb. 28c better way could one spend the BONDS December 23 ............ 33 15 NOB HILL COFFEE .... Lb. bag .23 passing of an old year and the ini December 24 27 24 with your tiation of a new, than at the altar December 25 ........... 28 25 AIRWAY COFFEE Lb. bag .20 of the church, dedicating them December 26 ........... 29 26 SAVINGSl HERSHEYS COCOA Valb. pkg. .10 selves to the huge task that still lies ahead, that of bringing a TEA BAGS, Canterbury . 16 in pkg. .13 CHAMPAGNE. Monte Cristo 24 oz. $1.98 "CAT AND DOC “peace on earth to men of good RELATIVES MEET SUN VAL'EY BEVERAGES Y2 gal. jug .49 PREM or TANG MEATS 12 oz. can .32 will”? All of the community are CLEARANCE . invited to participate in this out- IN SW PACIFIC FIDELIS WINES Fifth .77 SEA-LECT FISH FLAKES 14 oz. can .38 standing New Year's service. Claret, Burgundy, Sauterne FAPPYVALE PEAS, Standard, No. 2 s .11 Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejew- RITZ CRACKERS Lb. pkg. .23 By "Cats and Dogs” we mean dis GLENN PARSONS ski have been informed by their continued items and overstocked SOLID PACK TOMATOES, No. 2%2‘s .20 SODA CRACKERS & Grahams 2 lbs. .28 daughter, Mrs. Geo. N. Welter, merchandise that “need a home.” Exquisite (3 stamps) BES’GYS JOB that the latter’s husband recently MRS. WRIGHT'S BREAD ..1%2 lb. loaf .13 We are offering them at ridicu made a trip into the Philippines, CUT SIRING BEANS, Lorraine No. 2's .10 Lb. loaf 9c lously low prices to clear them out Glenn Parsons, who has been as far as Leyte. While in that area before the first of the year. . . Pri CINCH CORNBREAD MIX 1 lb. pkg. .18 COUNTRY HOME CORN, whole 2's .15 meat cutter at the Umatilla Coop he looked up Walter Jendrzejew- ces that will save you real money! erative Creamery for almost three ski, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John FISHER'S BISKIT MIX 2% lb. pkg. .31 EMERALD BAY SPINACH, No. 2%‘s .17 While they last! years, resigned his position effec Jendrzejewski. The terrain of the KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR 5 lbs. .24 tive last week Saturday. Mr. and islands in that battle zone is quite HEINZ CUCUMBER PICKLES 24 oz. .25 MOLASSES 18 oz. bot. Ed 10 lbs. 44c Mrs. Parsons and daughter Glenda rough and full of honey comb 36 oz. bottle 10c Dr STUFFED OLIVES, Los Olivos. 4% oz. .27 CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1 lb. .19 and son James plan to move to The caves, making ideal hideouts for Red Hen Brand—New Orleans Dalles after the first of the year Jap snipers. BEET SUGAR, pure granulai.. 5 lb. zk. .33 NU MADE MAYONNAISE, pt. .27 - qt. .47 Molasses. where Mr. Parsons will be employ Walter stated that he was get ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING 3 lb. jar .59 SANDWICH SPREAD. Lunch Box. pt. .25 ed at Price’s Market. ting along nicely, with excellent GUAVA JELLY No. 212 op p. Ray Oviatt. at present ¡neat cut food and that Christmas packages SPRY SHORTENING 3 lb. jar .68 DURKEE'S FAMOUS DRESSING bot. .27 can 43- ter at Stone's Market and with were arriving. He has been over ROASTED PEANUTS, fresh Lb. .29 Delicious, tropical guava fruit 10 oz. bottle many years of experience, will as seas for 34 months and still sees jelly. sume the position at the creamery little chance of coming home as FANCY MIXED NUTS, no peanuts, lb. .45 PEANUT BUTTER. Beverly lb. jar .25 after the first of the year. they are busily engaged in wiping COCKTAIL or Sauce 3 for O ad out small contingents of Japs, re ; :—1*— yi— -, “seteo 1 -ounce packages — VY some help from the na NEW YEAR'S EVE ceiving Little Major—Cocktail or Toma tives who are offered a bounty of HT Me). ‘8,.3 - .3. .. -1 . -r At. -.7 teens; to Sauce. PARTY PLANNED $1.50 for each Jap delivered, dead or alive. He wishes to send sea BEANS 8 oz. pkg. QÉ A special New Year’s Eve party son's greetings to all his friends LEMONS....... Lb. 11ç Pre-Cooked 27 here. is being planned at the local Car ORANGES .... .... Lb. 10ç Sunkist Copelands—pink or white beans First Lt. Geo. N. Welter, whose penters Union Hall, according to Navels SQUASH ...... Lb. 6e Roy White, executive secretary. wife, daughter and mother, Mrs. SOUP MIX 4-oz. pkg GRAPEFRUIT .... Lb. 10e Hubbards Oregon State Council of Carpen Lyman of Klamath Falls are visit 7 Deluxe Mushroom Soup Texas Pink ters. The usual features of such a ing at the Jendrzejewski home, is ONIONS ........ Lb. 3e Mix — Good! party are again being planned, ac- with the United Air Lines, Army CELERY ......... Lb. 12% Local Grown cording to Mr. White. A short Reserve and Transports army per Utah Type KLEEN UP PADS Pkg. sonnel and supplies to the fighting PARSNIPS.... Lb. 140 program will be presented. 5e For Scouring fronts. CABBAGE .... ...Lb. 5e Fresh Washed The public is invi t edt 0 attend Oregon White RUTABAGOS Lb. 6e Many other item* on display! Don't Miss 'Em! CARROTS Lb. 6%e Yakima METHODISTS ARE Clip Top New Gear Dance Monday Nite, ilan. I Ref vein Hall — Stanfield An Orchid for a Door Prize! Hear Jimmie Linn with His Vielin, and His Gang, accompanied by an Expert Pianist! Inland Cooperative EWAY NA TU A Aliy- FNeSN PRODUCt " HOST TO MASONS Wishing you a Happy New Year In so many joyful ways, One that fills your heart with gladness Through a year of happy days. The annual observance of Saint John the Evangelist day will be | of special interest to all Masons this year as the Methodist church extends the invitation to worship at the 11 o’clock hour Sunday. December 31. The special St. John’s message will be delivered by the Rev. W. A. MacArthur, newly elected chaplain of the lo cal lodge. “All Masons in the vi cinity are urged to attend this ser vice.” said J. V. Villermoure, the new Master-elect. Masons will meet in the side room of the church ten minutes before service in order that the group may sit together in the sanc tuary. Saint John's day is not only an important day for all Masons, but is also a great day in the Christian church The public is cordially in vited to participate in this very special service. Ne matter whot the cut or price- Safeway meet is gveranteed. PORK ROASTS . . GROUND BEEF . . PORK CHOPS . . . SIRLOIN STEAK .. MINCE MEAT 2 lbs. 45$ | I Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. 31c 28c 38c 33c SAUERKRAUT Quart 159 — No Points — No Points — 8 Points — 13 Points | HALIBUT Lb. I SPEAK/NG OF PESOLU77OA/S/ I RESOLVE TO DO MV SCHOOLWORK BETTER IN 1945 SO I CAN GROW up TO BE A G000 CITIZEN I 4 ’ J % te ve Captain Noland is on leave for a few days enjoying the holidays at home Arnold Weber was in Pendleton Tuesday on official business J 384 I RESOLVE TO LIVE AND EAT WISELY so MY WORK FOR VICTORY WON'T SLACKEN I RESOLVE TO WRITE MORE LETTERS TO MV FRIENDS IN THE ARMED I FORCES SO THEYLL 9 know we'« THINKING IN 1945. Mi. OF THEM! U.o. D. mews (Continued from page 1) G m . Harkenrider IRV SA few ATS ft NCR IAEA TS $ MARGARINE .............. 2 lbs. 35c Sunny Bank (2 pts. lb.) HONEY ........................ Lb. jar 29c Wild Blossom. B-Z-B FAVORITE MATCHES ctn. 21c Carton of 6 boxes FLOOR WAX Pt. bot. 49c Penn Champ STEEL WOOL Pkg. 5c For pots & pans AMMONIA Qt. bot. 23c Parson's SU-PURB ............. 50 oz. pkg. 39c Granulated Soap I RESOLVE TO SERVE My FAMILY NuTRrnoue FOOD - TO SHOP AT SAFEWAY ano SAVE MONEY-TO