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PAGE TWO OASISTHEATRE LOCALS HERMISTON. OREGON Jan. 5 - 6 F riday-Saturday MUN “"" ' ship— shal mosic" Two GIRLS Plus Shorts Sun.-Mon. Jan. 7-8 CARSON MANNING SHINE G)N i Color Cartoon and News Reel y 4. ALAN Mrs. R. B. Wilcox is employed at the local hospital. Mrs. Irene Conner of Pendleton was a week end visitor at the Frank Null home. Mrs. Roberta Gunn, a high school teacher at Paisley, was a guest recently of Mrs. Georgia Henderson and Mrs. C. E. Baker. Mrs. Curtney Belt entered the Hermiston General hospital Dec ember 28 and is receiving medical care. Miss Leladell Warner, of Pendle ton spent the holidays visiting at the home of Miss Peggy Todd. She returned to Pendleton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kenni- son left Tuesday for Portland and Newberg after spending the Christmas holidays with relatives here. Clarence will report to ano ther ship soon. Mrs. Kennison will spend several weeks with her mother at Newberg, while taking shots for undulent fever. The ladies o fthe W.S.C.S. met at the home of Mrs. M. L. Watson for an all day meeting with a de licious luncheon served at noon to 26 members. Co-hostesses were Mrs. A. R. Boulware, Mrs. Chas. Shown and Mrs. W. A. MacArthur. The business meeting was in charge of Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, who is the new president. Other officers are Mrs. M. Cassidy, vice president.. Mrs. Carl Rhea secreta ry and Mrs. J. R. Huffman, treas urer. The afternoon was spent in working on tea towels. - Wed. - Thur«. Jan. 9-10-11 Tue«. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1945 HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. LARAINE PRIDED- uaasmA HUNT BUCH ANAN ALYN JOSLYN-EDGAR PRODUCED BY BERT GRANET DIRECTED BY RICHARD WALLACE Color Cartoon and Color Musical * HAVE 10" BOUGHT YOUR SBONDS “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 unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely.” Mr. Peters of Stanfield enter the local hospital for medical treat ment Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm have received word that their son, David, is now wearing Sergeant stripes. Sgt. Hamm is stationed in the Southwest Pacific area. Janiece Harmon of Stanfield, who was in the Hermiston Gener al hospital, was taken to the Wal la Walla General hospital for sur gery. Mrs. George Klinefelter and Mrs. Belle Horne of Anchorage, Alaska, spent the holidays with Mrs. Anna L. Ritchie. Also visit ing at the A. W. Behrman home were Mrs. L. C.« Plattner and her daughter, Caleene. of Seattle, Wn. Al and Leander Quiring left Fri day night for Dallas where they spent the New Year’s week end with their parents and a brother from Chicago. John Thomas of Erskine, Alber ta. Canada, is spending several days visiting at the homes of his brother-in-laws, O. O. Felthouse and W. W. Felthouse, before con tinuing on to Portland to spend the winter with his sister, Joe Baumgartner entered the Hermiston General hospital Thurs day of last week and received medical attention there until Sat urday. A recent newspaper story stated that T/S Gilbert Gettmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gettmann of Hermiston, was a member of the Twelfth AAF which was cited for outstanding performance and has been authorized to wear the Dis tinguished Unit badge. Mrs. R. H. Wade returned to her home Saturday from the local hos pital. Ensign Jesse Moore of Jackson ville, Fla., arrived Friday to spend several days with Hermiston friends. Ensign Moore has been in the service 212 years and was operational sea plane flight in structor at Jacksonville. He is now en route to Hutchison, Kansas, for further flight training. Ensign Moore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Moore who now make their home in Astoria. He is a graduate of Hermiston High School. Free ■ Action SPENCER SUPPORT (s relieve that mnus- cular backache and fatigue—give you new energy. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. D. Bearrow 106 Amatol Ordnance, Ore. H. V. McGee, Pastor FOOD VALUES «111™ Tomato Juice IHinced Clams Tomato Paree $ $ Wesson Oil Folger’s Coffee Peanut Butter Pheasant Janilla Cake Flour Pie Crust Karo Syrup S a Fluffy Pancake mix Ginger Breed Mix YAKIMA FARMER 46 OZ. CAN (40 Points) NO POINTS 7 OZ. CAN FLOTTA NO POINTS AIRFLIGHT J » NO. 212 CAN QUART 1 LB. JAR 1 LB. JAR 8 OZ. BOTTLE SOFTASILK BETTY CROCKER SPEED-MIX TENDER FLAKY BLUE 44 OZ. PKG. 17 OZ. PKG. 112 LB. SOY KING 20 OZ. PKG. DROMEDARY 14 OZ. PKG. 21 25 22 55 32 13 19 28 19 IS 13 21 Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON. OREGON Grocer Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson went to Arlington for New Year’s day to visit Mr. Jackson's rela- tives. - Ray Shaw, Yeoman 3/c, u. s. Navy, and his mother, Mrs. Guy Shaw, went to Heppner Wednes- day to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Tailored - to - Measure by Casha Shaw. Staff Sgt. William Harris, son THE COUNTRY’S FINEST CRAFTSMEN of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, left for Hunter’s Field, Georgia, Mon day, following a furlough spent in — and real rviuiorl lor Hermiston with his parents and seasons Io tome. Mora than other relatives. F 100 diitinclhr pattarot to Local relatives recently received choote from. a letter from W. T. Bray, Radio Come in today and select your Tech. 1/c, now stationed on Leyte, material. We’ll scientifically stating that he is getting along measure you and superbly tai fine but that the going is rather lor your clothes, the Ed. V. “rugged" at times. He also sends Price & Co. way — with all some Jap money for souvenirs. those little extras that spell perfect fit—at the cost of good Baby Richard Ralph Frazer. 9 ready-made clothes. months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Frazer, entered the Her $40 to $65 miston General hospital and is be ing treated for penumonia. Allo Man Tailored Miss Joyce McCulley of Milwau ITomen'i Coati and Suiti kee. Wise., arrived Thursday of last week from having spent Christmas with friends in North Dakota. Miss McCulley plans to spend several weeks visiting her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Murphy an nounce the arrival of a baby boy, Patrick Loren, 7 pounds 1212 oun ces, born Tuesday at the Hermis ton General hospital. Mrs. C. B. Greene, who has been his turn for a furlough came up. Serial No. 031929 quite ill in St. Anthony’s hospital Contest No. 2664 in Pendleton, is reported as some Tap Dance Class To Start Ai USO The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 4, 1944. what improved and is convalescing A class for youthful beginners in A sufficient contest affidavit at the home of her sister, Mr. and tap dancing will start tomorrow Mrs. Harry Andrews Jr. (Friday) at the USO club. Each having been filed in this office by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vaughn and Friday afternoon there will be a James I. Phillips, contestant, Miss Myrna Slabaugh were New class for children from four to against Homestead Entry, Serial Year dinner guests at the Guy eight years of age at 3:30 p. m. and No. 031929, made by Ora Harold Cronk home. one for those from eight years and Thompson, Contestée, and the said Mrs. Archie Fates returned to over at 4:00 p. m. each Friday. The contestée having filed a sufficient her home Saturday after receiving classes are under the instruction answer thereto, said parties are medical aid for nine days at the of Mrs. Max Piger. Parents wish hereby notified to appear, respond, Hermiston General hospital. ing for more detailed information and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ford en may inquire at U.S.O. January 16, 1945, before E. P. tertained with a lovely Christmas Dodd, Notary Public at Hermiston. dinner at their farm home at Stan CARD OF THANKS Oregon, and that final hearing will field recently for Mr. and Mrs. J. of We wish to take this means B. Kasari of Pendleton, and son thanking all those who were so be held at 10:00 o’clock a, m. on William from the Naval Air Sta- kind to us during our recent be- February 19. 1945, before the Reg lion at Tillamook. Ore. reavement. Especially we wish to ister at the District Land Office in C. H. Wheeler of Santa Rosa. thank those who aided with fun The Dalles, Oregon. Either party Calif., arrived Wednesday morn eral arrangements. The Carpen wishing to submit further evidence on the day of final hearing must ing to visit his sister, Mrs. Mabel ters Local was very helpful. give the opposite party ten days’ Weeks, for several days. He for Mrs. Anna Anderson, merly resided in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson, notice. E. P. DODD, A baby girl w as born to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ander Acting Register. Mrs. Roy Duncan of Stanfield on son and daughter. (Dec. 7-Jan. 4) We ember 28th at the Hermiston ■ as dead at birth and was buried n the Echo cemetery the same day. Miss Reta Loudermilk, a teacher in the Shelton. Wash., schools, vi 14 Funeral services for John Boyd sited at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Loudermilk, Pace were held Friday, December 29, from Folsom's chapel in Pen over the holidays. dleton with Rev. O. D. Harris, Word has been received from pastor of the Christian church of Miss Noreen Townsend that she is that city, officiating. He passed working in the offices of Douglas Aircraft in California. Prior to away Monday, December 25, at St. Anthony's hospital. Mr. Pace, who Geriet leaving Hermiston. Miss Town- was born in Missouri, was 75 years • send a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of age and lived for years in the — flethnhist Churrl - - - - - - Orvan Townsend, v as employed Wallowa region, later coming to at the First National Bank. this area where he w-as well Mrs. K. D. Pierson underwent known. He is survived by his wi- Worship an appendicitis operation in the dow; a daughter and son. Mrs. R. Walla Walla hospital Wednesday. W. Armstrong of Hermiston, and This is the sixth member of the ' John Pace of Los Angeles, Calif,; Pierson family to undergo a simi- | a grandson and two great grand- lar operation during recent | sons; two brothers. Samuel Pace of months. She is getting along nice- Enterprise, and Ira Pace of Joseph, Sunday ly. and a sister. Mrs. J. A. Eggelson of Mrs. Margaret Porter was a pa Enterprise. tient Saturday night at the Her- Mr. Pace had been in failing . 1944 miston General hospital. health for the past four or five Hoidav guests at the home of years, He settled in the Wallowa Mrs. Dottie Null were Mr. and region in the summer of 1887, Mrs. Joe Furrer and daughter herding sheep for a time and then Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. Keith going into partnership in the stock Gardner (Opal Null), all of Port business with his older brother land. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lud Sam . Later he engaged in farm wig and family of Kennewick. Wn. ing and stock raising until 1926 Mrs. J. Furrer. Mrs. Gardner and when he moved to Umatilla coun Mrs. Ludwig are daughters of Mrs. ty. He was known as an indus Null. Mrs. Furrer recently under trious and capable farmer and also went a surgical operation and is as an unusually friendly and jov- COMPLETS SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES now convalescing at the home of ial fellow. her mother. The others have now II a.m. Goon MUSIC YU"E88n. NOTICE OF HEARING returned to their homes. I p.m. SUNDAY EVENING CLUB HOUR Seaman 1/c Jack E. Pierson ar BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER WED BPN rived Friday from New Orleans to United States spend a month’s furlough with his Department of the Interior parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pier- General Land Office son. Jack has seen eight months of overseas duty. Seaman 1/c Stanley Hodges is spending his furlough with his father. Horace Hodges. Stanley arrived the 20th of December and has seen 10 months of overseas du- HAVE YOUR CLOTHES ELDERLY MAN PASSES AWAY Mrs. Dewey Harmon has re- turned home after visiting her husband. Dewey M. Harmon, U. S. Navy, on leave in San Francisco. The latter saw his year-old son for the first time,, having served 17 months overseas. He expects to return to active duty soon Mrs. Harmon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jones. CHAS. BRADFIELD VISITS PARENTS Corp. Chas P. Bradfield, who spent approximately a year 4 } | overseas, arrived home Monday- ' 1. night c... for . a on 30-day furlough with 1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bradfield. The latter is yard • ! ; clerk for the Union Pacific rail- I road at Ordnance. Corp. Brad field will report to San Diego at , the completion of his furlough. ' He has been serving with the Aviation Marine Corps, mostly in the Marshall Island area, seeing I considerable activity while there. He states that the climate and food were quite favorable, how- ever, he put in no complaints when , | has **‘*** Have You Done your Custom Plowing and beveling Piece Jour Order Now Minimum Charge $2.50 Rohrman motor Co.