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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1945.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Wed. - Thurs.
Feb. 6-7-8
Double Feature
RUTH TERRY
NEIGHBOR .
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Smiley Burnette
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Beyond the Last Frontier
* HAVE YOU
CGUGHT YOUR
Henry Wiens, formerly of Her-
miston but now employed in Port-
T,-) was
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.7. e - visitor
== = - here
yrenee
land,
this week. I
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Little Micheal Harris, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dayton Harris, who has
been ill with scarlet fever, is now
Fred Davis of Umatilla was a
tonsilectomy patient Thursday of
last week at the Hermiston Gen
eral hospital.
Pvt. Charles E (Chuck) Pierson
left Thursday of last week for Fort
Bliss, Texas, after spending a ten ' “
day furlough with his parente, Mr ‘
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and .
Mrs E
F. Pierson.
Mrs. Lena B Merth, night nurse
at the Hermiston General hospital,
returned Tuesday from a week's
vacation in Portland and Seattle.
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AMFs.
C. M. Harris, week
nurse alando
at the
Mermüksaasenrras:
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baby
Glenadene Sue returned and » their
home in Umatilla Sunday.
Earl Bensel of The Dalles was a
week end guest at the home of his
sister, Mr and Mrs. Walter Pier
son.
Mr. Fraden entered the Hermis
ton General hospital Sunday for
medical treatment.
Baby Tommy Bray, ten months
old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bray,
entered the Hermiston General
hospital Wednesday suffering from
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson en
tertained at a dinner party Mon
day evening honoring Mr. and
Mrs. W W Poyfair and Mrs. C C.
Compton.
Pat, Rosie and Mary Pierson of
Heppner spent from Sunday until
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Vernon Bachus.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore return
ed home Thursday night, January
25, from Baker after spending a
few days there with Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Christian and two little boys,
Mrs. Marion Gerton and baby
Shirley Ann returned to their
home in Stanfield from the Her-
miston General hospital Thursday
of last week
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still seriously ill.
Rev. C. Warner, former pastor
of the Central Church of Christ
here, but now pastor at The Dalles,
was a local visitor this week. He
was returning from a conference
held at La Grande.
Miss Lola MacAtkinson, en route
from Oklahoma to Portland, was
taken ill off the bus and given sev-
eral hours of medical aid at the
Hermiston General hospital.
Warren Caudle, Seaman 2nd
Class. this week sent a telegram to
his mother, Mrs. J. G. Waller from
Oakland, Calif , stating that he
would be in Hermiston this week
THESE ARE WOOL, OR RAYON, OR WOOL AND RAYON. MIGHTY
end for a short leave.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ralston an
GOOD FOR NOW OR LATER!
nounce the arrival of a baby girl
born Friday at the Hermiston Gen
BE WISE & CHOOSE SEVERAL OF THESE GREATLY REDUCED AND
eral hospital, and was named
BUY NOW!
Phyllis Darlene. She weighed six
ALWAYS USEFUL DRESSES AT THIS TIME.
pounds. 15 ounces, at birth.
Al Leonard underwent an ap-
pendectomy at St. Anthony's hos-
pital in Pendleton Tuesday. Mr.
Leonard, who is employed at the
Umatilla Cooperative Creamery, is
getting along nicely.
Mrs. Elmina Harvey and Junior
left last week Thursday for Port-
land to attend the wedding of her <
daughter Joyce. The couple re- a
turned with her Tuesday but con- | 1
tinued on to the groom's next as- '
signaient.
Word was received by friends I_______ _____________________________
from Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dean of -
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,
,
. . .
California announcing the arrival Jack Crane, who recently under- Elgin and will make their home in CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
of
a
baby
girl,
Claudia
Vera,
five
went
a
major
operation
in
Walla
Hermiston
for
the
time
Mrs.
Therefore being jus pounds 7 ounces, born January 7. Walla, made his appearance on the House has a five-year-old being.
Hermiston, Ore.
daughtei
Mrs. Dean will be remembered as streets this week in greatly im- Judy.
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
tified by faith, we have Miss Vera
Sisson. proved health. Jack wishes to
Mr. House re-opened his roller
Rev. Jim Bartholomew will
Mrs W R Nugent of Umatilla, thank his friends who remember- skating rink here this week.
| bring to us the morning and eve
a frequent visitor in Hermiston, i ed him while he was in the hospi- |
ning messages.
peace with God through
underwent an operation in Port- tai.
P RII mg AIFIFe
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.
land recently but is getting along
Mr and Mrs. L. F. Fussell an-
AW W1VL
Prayer meeting and choir prac
nicely now. according to her hus- nounce the arrival of a baby girl. MTIGIC CONCERT
our Lord Jesus Christ.
tice at the church Wednesday eve
band who was in Hermiston Tues- Gwendolyn Anne. 7 pounds 3 oun-
ning at 7:30.
day.
ces. born Thursday morning (to-
(Romans 5:1).
"An unexamined life is not wor
Miss Joyce Wells, daughter of day) at the local hospital.
The band and choruses have be-
Mrs. Harold Harvey of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rust and gun rehearsal for the forthcoming thy of a man.”
‘ Febru
and Norman Corey, son of Mr. and little daughter returned home concert to be presented ‘ in
Mrs. Oscar Corey, also of Hermis- Tuesday night. January 23. from ary. A selection for the program
ton. were united in marriage in , Grandview. Ind . where they spent consists of a variety of classical,
Vancouver. Wash . Friday. Janua- a month visiting relatives and spiritual, and modern music as
HERMISTON
ry 26. at 4:30 o'clock. C. M. Wells, friends. They report a very enjoy- well as maches. The students have
See
father of the bride, of Fairbanks, able time while there but were had much more practice since
BAPTIST CHURCH
Alaska, was present for the occa- | glad to get back to good old Ore- Christmas so this concert should be
H. V. McGee, Pastor
outstanding in entertainment.
sion. Following the ceremony, the gon.
wedding party enjoyed a dinner at
Mrs. Anna Ritchie Thursday re-
for that next
the Clover Club in Portland.
ceived a letter from her son. Pfc.
_______________________ __________ Dwight Ritchie, who is with the
CARPENTRY JOB
armed forces on the Allied front in
Germany. He writes that the ar-
— Cabinet Work —
mv is doing well in furnishing
equipment and food to the front
Phone 2452
lines. "It is cold, though, but not
Sunshine Woodwork, Wall and
as bad as when I thawed the pipes
FLOOR CLEANER
...... quart bot. .55
in Hermiston,” he writes.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Woodward
announce the birth of a baby girl.
9 pounds 11 ounces, born Thursday
Simoniz Self-Polishing
(today) at the Hermiston General
FLOOR WAX
pint bottles
$ hospital.
The carpenters' department of
the Utility Division of the U.O.D.
POP WASHING POWDER
large pkg.
eave a surprise dinner party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Seine
recently in honor of W. W. Poy
fair and family. Seventeen guests
Vitamin Fortified
were present for the evening and
MALT-O-MEAL CEREAL
26 oz. pkg. .23
Mr. Poyfair was presented with a
very nice going away gift. After
dinner, games were played. Mr.
Kellogg’s
Poyfair is leaving this week end
to take over his former business
CORN FLAKES
11 oz. pkgs., 2 for
in Eugene. Mrs. Poyfair and
daughter. Mrs. C. C. Compton will
leave for Eugene at a later date.
Quick or Regular
Mrs. Compton is now employed at
the First National Bank
MOTHER’S OATS- Premium
: Sale prices range from :
$3.00 to $9.25.
Regular ►
prices $5.95 to $18.50
To appreciate these values, you must see them!
Saylor’s Clothing Store
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L. L. BOYNTON
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.49
2
Gem
Brooms
A good value for only—
95c
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Old Dutch
Cleanser
3 cans 230
Sonami
$
37
Stidd’s
7 oz. jar
CHICKEN TAMALES
2 can .25
Dinette
Purex
s l-gal. 24c
Clearex
.26
Webster’s
TURNIP GREENS
SALAD VEGETABLES
S
W adham’s
DICED BEETS
No. 2 can
MARRIAGE RITES
ARE REVEALED
Announcement is being made of
the marriage of Mrs. Frances Red
ding of La Grande and Jack House
of Hermiston Sunday. January 14.
at the home of the bride's sister.
Mrs. Wm. Rivers. Mrs. House has
resigned her teaching position at
.18
No. 2 cans, 2 for .25
(Orinante {Hissin
Phone 3809
M.J.B. COFFEE
MAISON ROYAL SYRUP
1 lb. jar .32
Sunday School - 11 A. M
qt. jar .55
Preaching - - 12 o’clock
Evening Service
7:30
Glass Cleaner
12 oz. bottle
PANCAKE FLOUR
48 oz. pkg. .33
Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
;>
Walls
.19
Powdered
$
Brighten
.10
$
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
Benjamin Franklin. Supt.
Sunday School and mid-
day services are held at the
Recreation Hall. Evening
service will be at the home
of the pastor. 131 Amatol
Street.
A visitation committee ron
listing of Benjamin Franklin.
George McFarlin. George Loc-
kve. Flaval Chastain. Laura E
Ayers. Dorthy Scharf and Mar
tha Busscare, has been appoint
ed. Kindly receive them as they
come to your homes.
AND DON'T FORGET
CHURCH SERVICES!
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