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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE
LOCALS
HERMISTON, OREGON
Fri.-Sat.
Jan. 12-13
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MERRY MONAHANS
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Popular Science
Jan. 14-15
Sun.-Mon.
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FREDRIC (MARCH ALEXIS SMITH
. DONALD CRISP ALAN HALE
News Reel
Color Cartoon—Got
Plenty Mutton
Tues.
Jim Aiken of Umatilla is a
pneumonia patient at the Hermis
ton General hospital.
Capt. (Chaplain) Malcolm Bal
linger of the McCaw hospital in
Walla Walla spent Saturday and
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse.
Holiday guests at the W. H
Bowman home were two sons, Pfc.
Allen Bowman of Camp Roberts.
Calif., and Vernon Bowman, F
2/c, from Camp Farragut.
The regular meeting of the
Umatilla Project Farm Bureau
will be Friday evening, January
12, at the Columbia club house.
The events of the evening will in
clude two speakers and the usual
pot-luck dinner at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. A. E. McFarland of Board
man left this week for San Anton
io. Texas, for a national meeting
of the R.E.A. as a member of the
resolution committee of Region
No. 9 of the national association
She will also act as delegate for
the local association.
Mrs. Monroe Gaskill of near San
Francisco. Calif., and Mrs. Cecil
Colpitts of Bellingham. Wash., ar
rived this week to visit at the
home of Mrs. Nora Colpitts. The
latter plans to dispose of her be
longings here and move to San
Francisco with her daughter, Mrs
Gaskill, for the winter months and
possibly longer. News was recent
ly received that Sgt. Frank Col
pitts, son of Mrs. Colpitts, recent
ly listed missing in action, was
killed late in November.
Thurs.
Wed.
Jan. 16-17-18
And this is life eter-
Double Feature
nal, that they might
know thee the only true
BONITA GRANVILLE
KENT SMITA
JEAN BROOKS
GLENN VCENOE
God, and Jesus Christ,
whom thou hast sent.
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
sth IOAN VALERIE • JAMES BUSH
H. V. McGee, Pastor
Joe Baumgartner entered the
local hospital Tuesday for a few
days of medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mo wan an-
nounce the arrival of a baby girl
weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces born
Friday at the Hermiston General
hospital.
Mrs. Victoria Churchman trans
ferred Saturday from St. Vincent’s
hospital to the Hermiston Gener
al hospital.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec
ialist of Pendleton, will be at tho
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday.
January 17, between the hours of
10 a. m. and 5:00 p. m.
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F. M. Meyers, elderly resident of
the Butter Creek district who suf-
fered a heart attack at the Farm
Bureau mill Wednesday noon, is
resting easy in St. Anthony’s hos-
pital in Pendleton where he was
taken by ambulance.
Raymond Blahm, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Blahm of Hermiston
arrived home Saturday for a 30-
day furlough. Raymond is in the
Infantry and has spent the past 32
months in the South Pacific.
E. M. Ayers, pastor of the Ord-
nance Mission announces Sunday
School next Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
with preaching service at 12:00.
Ben Franklin is superintendent of
the school. He invites all the peo-
pie of Ordnance to attend.
Dean Scott. Seaman 2nd Class.
arrived home this week following
four months spent in training at
Camp Farragut. Dean, who was a
member of a championship basket-
ball team at Farragut, broke a
bone in his foot in the last game of
the series and was forced to spend
some time in a hospital. Dean is
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Loren T. Scott at Ordnance, and
his many friends in Hermiston
Lloyd Wenzel has replaced Ray
Oviatt as meat cutter at Stone’s
grocery store here. The latter be-
gan work at the Umatilla Cooper-
ative Creamery after the first of
ine year.
IE has
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the
year Mr. Wenzel. who
.15
14 oz. bot.
CATSUP
$
.18
Pheasant Cut Green
2 No. 303 cans .21
BEANS
Reliance Whole Kernel
CORN
2 No. 2 squat cans .31
Lord Mott Chopped
BEETS
6 rolls
3 No. 2 cans .20
2 No. 2 cans .35
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MOST OF THE STYLES AND MATERIALS OFFERED ON SALE WILL
BE LOVELY FOR SPRING WEAR AS WELL AS FOR NOW. YOU WILL
BE WISE TO CHOOSE SEVERAL OF THESE GREATLY REDUCED AND
BUY NOW!
ALWAYS USEFUL DRESSES AT THIS TIME.
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Saylor’s Clothing Store
14 oz. pkg.
CAKE MIX
Add Water, Mix. Bake. That’s All!
.25
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“It’s a cinch to make"
CORN BREAD MIX 1 lb. pkg. .21
Royal Crystal
SHAKER SALT 2 2-lb. pkgs.
for a short visit with friends. The
Ritchies have recently received
word that their brother. Dwight
who is in the Infantry, is now in
France, as is Lt. Klinefelter, with
the Army Engineers.
.25
$
$
Play-Mate
PEANUT BUTTER
SUPER SUDS
2-lb. jar
large pkg.
Floods O' Suds. For Dishes & Duds!
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. E. M. Butenshon. Pastor
Residence. Pendleton, Ore.
Sunday School at 1:30 p. m.
Divine services at 2:30 p. m. Ser
mon topic. "Jesus, the Light of the
World.” Dr. L. Ludwig of Port-
land will preach the sermon.
All services are held in the u.
S. O. building
ANGLING RULES
TO BE TALKED
.15
$
Bohannon
SPINACH
$
TISSUE
Duff’s Devil s Food
Reliance
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Mrs. Roy Duncan returned to
her home in Stanfield this week
after spending a few days at the
local hospital.
Mrs. H. D. Drew returned Mon-
dav evening from a two months
visit at Snyder, Oklahoma, with
her parents. Mrs. Drew reports
seeing snow at Christmas time but
that the weather was comfortable
all of the way.
Kay Joyce Ritchie and Mrs. Dor
othy Klinefelter, daughters of Mrs.
Anna Ritchie, left Wednesday
morning. January 10. for Inyokun.
Calif., where they will be employ
ed on the Naval Base by Morrison-
Knudsen Co., Inc. Mrs. Klinefel
ter recently has been working for
M-Kay at Hanford, Wash. The:)
expect to stop over in San Francis-
Silk Bathroom
No. 2 cans
Included in the selection are smart two-piece
bapemanveysous &cconpaniea“"S . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Uvely of
FRI., JAN. 12
TOMATOES
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UMATILLA PTA
Hermiston bv his wife and three- Umatilla announce the arrival of
rere
year-old daughter. He formerly a baby daughter weighing. 8 fin
was emnloved with Stone’s at Spo- I pounds 6 ounces, born Thursday
| (today) at the Hermiston General
kane, Wash.
W. E. King, county school sup-
hospital.
1 erintendent, was the guest speaker
Pvt. and Mrs. Fred Rankin ar i at a meeting of the Umatilla PTA
rived this week to spend a short | Tuesday night, talking on "Child
furlough here with his parents, Mr. Delinquency.” Mrs. King also
and Mrs. H. G. Rankin and with spoke during the evening, giving a
Free • Action
her mother at Umatilla. He has I synopsis of the talk recently made
been stationed in California for the ! by John Martin in Pendleton. Both
SPENCER
past several months.
I messages were very interesting.
Geo. Lund of Heppner returned I The PTA is planning a cooked
SUPPORT
o the Hermiston General hospital food sale Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at
relieve that mus
o be treated for heart ailment.
cular backache
Hull's store in Umatilla with the
and fatigue—five
Mrs. K. D. Pierson, who recent- proceeds to go for games for thq
you new energy.
y underwent an appendectomy in Teen Canteen. The next meeting
Valla Walla, returned home Mon | will be January 23.
Mrs. D. Bearrow
day night and is improving rapid-
14.
Birthday
Party
Emporium
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11. 1945.
.23
.23
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NEW OTL COUPONS
ARE VALIDATED
The value of the new period 3
fuel oil coupons, which become
valid for delivery of oil on Mon
day, January 8, has been set at 10
gallons per unit. George L. Curry,
district OPA fuel rationing execu
tive. announced today.
Curry reiterated his previous
caution that fuel oil users must
continue to take all possible steps
to stretch their allowance as the
supply situation still remains acute
and the possibility of obtaining
"hardship" rations is not possible
under present supply conditions.
The Christian will speak out his
love. He will fill up his life with
sweetness, and then speak so that
men can hear.
Prayer meeting and choir prac
tice Wednesday evening at 7:30.
ON MARIANAS
Pfc. Ralph C. Steiner writes
from "somewhere in Marianas”
that he enjoyed a turkey dinner at
Christmas time but “nothing can
beat the turkey you cook, Dad.”
Ralph is now a permanent gaurd
on duty on one of the islands. He
states that there are still Japs
"hanging around" and are always
trying to steal food.
He states that he saw a Jap
| while on duty the other day but
did not get a shot. However, no
soldier wanders alone into the
wooded areas as he might not
come back. They recently put up
screens to keep out the giant mos-
quitoes.
WEDDING RITES
Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter Margaret to George
Pullman Anderson, S 1/c, on De-
cember 23, at Del Monte, Cal.
Mrs. Anderson, who is now a
teacher at Hermiston high school,
is a graduate of Montana State col
lege and a member of Kappa Del
ta Sorority.
Previous to his enlistment, Mr.
Anderson completed three years at
Montana State college. He is now
a student at the Naval Training
school, studying electrical and me
chanical engineering at Del Monte.
California.
The couple were united in mar
riage at the school's chapel which
was decorated with cedar and
pine, by Chaplain Haskins. Now
both have resumed their respec
tive duties.
The annual hearing of the Ore-
gon State Game Commission in
egard to angling regulations will
be held Saturday. January 13, at CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
616 Oregon Building. Portland
Hermiston, Ore.
At that time seasons, bag limits
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
and other regulations affecting the
Services. 11:00 a. m.
taking of game fish during 1945
C. E. at 7:00 p. m.
will be under consideration.
Preaching at 8:00 p. m.
sermisti
fflethonist Church -----
Topic for Worship
"What Christ Means By
A Good Man"
January 14, 1945
COMPLETE SCHEDULE OE WORSHIP SERVICES
II i... 6001 MISIC XSUTPEO8PA
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SUNDAY EVENING CLUB HOUR
WEDDING PLANS
Reliance Oven Baked
BEANS
28 oz. jar .24.
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Reliance Dinner
PEAS
2 No. 2 cans .29
Crystal White
SOAP
Palmolive
TOILET SOAP
4 bars for .1'7
3 bars .20
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
$
Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Sutton of
Stanfield announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Zelma
I Maurine, to Sgt Harry J. Hansen.
I son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E Han-
I sen of Council Bluffs. Iowa.
The wedding will take place in
February in the Episcopalian
church at Pendleton. Following
the ceremony the couple will leave
, for a short visit with the groom's
a , i family before continuing on to
1 | Alexandria. Louisiana, where Sgt
Hansen is stationed with the Ar
my Air Corps.
I I ; Miss Sutton graduated from
' .Hermiston Union high school in
■ % 1944, and is at present employed I
at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot.
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Texaco Service Station
Under New Management
6 Days a Uleek and Sunday