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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1945. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday and Saturday Double Feature Lon Chaney - Jean Parker in Dead Man’s Eyes Ml ROGERS. IRIGGE Lester Colpitts, who has been ill Mrs. O. C. Pierce returned this for several weeks, and Mr. and week from Portland where she was Mrs. Guy Shaw were visitors in called by the serious illness of her | Pendleton Saturday where Mr. mother. She was accompanied to I Colpitts had medical care. Portland by her sister. Mrs. Ray A. ..3 r. i - v. ., . . . , Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory and Elliott of Pendleton. Their moth- Miss Rebecca Pierson, bookkeep- three daughters were Saturday er's condition is still quite serious er at the Inland Cooperative, has overnight guests at the home of but is not considered critical. been ill the past few days and un- Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris en Rummage sale by the Altar So able to be at work. route to Pendleton to attend a fun ciety, Monday, Tuesday and Wed Altar Society rummage sale, eral. nesday. February 12. 13 and 14. at Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec the old Sterr Market building February 12-14, at the old Sterr ialist of Pendleton, will be at the across from Hermiston Atuo Co. Market across from Hermiston Au- Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, 26-lc 26-lc February 14. between the hours of to Co. Two car loads of Ione young Miss Lena Baehne of Martinez, 9:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. 26-lc people came to Hermiston Sunday Calif., arrived home Monday from Mrs. G. W. Bailey’s sister, Mrs. night to enjoy skating at the local having been in California for six Mattie Lee Davis of Sunnyside, rink. Included were Gene Riet- months employed in restaurant Wash., was a week end visitor at mann. Bob Rietmann, Rollo Craw and hotel work. the Bailey home. Other guests ford. Darlene Biddle, Ernie Peter Students at Hermiston high were Mrs. Lola Garner and daugh son, Pete Cannon, Are Stefani, Billy Joe Rietmann, Pat Doherty, school enjoyed a lecture on astron ter of Fargo, Okla. omy by Mr. Johns of the Brown Mrs. Merton Ransom entertain Alton Yarnell. Dorothy Bergstrom. Foundation. Walla Walla, Tuesday ed at dinner bridge «Tuesday even James Doherty and Alice Nickosin. morning. Considerable interest ing honoring Mrs. Louis K. Harth The Tuesday night bridge club was manifested in the discussion. rong of Portland. Present were sponsored a bridge party Monday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten Mrs. J. R. Huffman, Mrs. George night at the U. S. O. honoring Mrs. and daughter Ilene Kay of La Harkenrider, Mrs. Jim Pearson, Carol Compton and Mrs. W. W. Grande arrived Friday at the home Mrs. Fred Erickson. Mrs. Ramon Poyfair, with Mrs. Fred I. Erickson of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beatty and Mrs. Curtis Simons. as hostess. Fourteen members Atebutry, and spent until Monday Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Means have were present and the evening was visiting relatives and friends. received word that their son. En spent in playing bridge. An appro Mrs. Louis K. Harthrong of sign Howard L. Means, has been priate gift was presented to Mrs. Portland arrived Tuesday to spend promoted to the rank of Lieuten Compton and Mrs. Poyfair who are several weeks at the home of her ant (jg), U. S Navy. He has par leaving the city February 15th. sister-in-law and family, Mr. and ticipated in six major landings in Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Means were Mrs. J. R. Huffman. Major Harth the South Pacific. hosts to the teachers and their hus rong was killed in action October bands of the elementary school A. M. Green, district manager of system the past ‘two weeks; the | 17, 1944, on Angaur Island in the the Pacific Telephone and Tele Palau group. Mrs. Harthrong was lower grade teachers having their | the recipient of the Purple Heart. graph Co., Pendleton, was in Her party January 30. while the inter Frank Stone visited in Hermiston son are in charge of arrangements miston one day this week to ar- mediate and junior high teachers in November upon his return from for the American Legion, Post No. Major Harthrong has been - --CJ0- recom- —--A)------------- - mended for decoration for extra-range for plans to extend and im- were entertained Tuesday of this two years overseas duty. Mrs. 37._______________________________ ordinary heroism under fire. Aprove farm telephone service. Fur- week. The evenings were spent in Frank Stone will be remembered new road on Angaur Island now ther details of the plan will be playing of games after which a 4- as Barbara Legan who attended bears the name of Louis K. Harth- published later. reel picture was shown through school here in 1942. Sgt. and Mrs. Stuart Rankin and the kindness of Max Piger and rong Boulevard. Both of the Stone boys were sen daughter arrived here Wednesday Walt Carlson from the Ordnance iors in Hermiston high school prior for a few hours visit with his par library of films. Later refresh to entering the armed forces. Mr. ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin. ments were served from a lace and Mrs. Albert Stone write from Sgt. Rankin was en route to Fort covered table attractive with red California that they have recently George Wright, Spokane, Wash.. barberries, candles and ivy. visited the Harold Marbles, and where he will be stationed for the Mrs. O. O. Felthouse was a have seen the new baby. They al time being. charming hostess at a silver tea at so saw Mrs. Paul Marble and Mrs. — Germiston - Tech. Sgt. Richard E. Rosen- her home Friday evening, with A. E. Marble. baum has been spending a short Mrs. Julius Gimbel and Mrs. Al firthnbist Church------- furlough here with his parents, Mr. Quiring assisting. The rooms were and Mrs. W. C. Rosenbaum. He beautifully decorated with red Therefore being jus- has been stationed at Larenceville. candles and the valentine motif. Ill., following his return from The evening was spent in playing | February 11, 1945 tified by faith, we have overseas. He has completed a to games. Present were Miss Snow | tal of 53 missions during his 28 McCoy. Mrs. Velma Goodwin. Mrs. A "Share Your Clothes with the / months overseas duties. Maxine Jeppe. Mrs. Ethel Keller, Russians” campaign is underway Topic for Worship peace with God through Miss Marian Pierce. Mrs. Roberta this week throughout the state. Casseday. Mrs. Mary Giddens, j The committee in charge is headed Mrs. Miriam Sater. Mrs. Mildred by Governor Earl Snell, and the our Lord Jesus Christ, A PARABLE FOR Rhea. Miss Rebecca Pierson. Miss campaign is being sponsored by THE FARMER" See Helen Greer. Miss Dorothy Pier-Oregon school systems, Oregon de- (Romans 5:1). son. Mrs. Jane Sisson. Mrs. Mar- fense council, the American Leg- caret Anderson. Miss Olive Ridge, ion. Department of Oregon, and and Miss Lauree Gimbel. The oc the American Leeion Auxiliary. for that next casion was a W. S. C. S. benefit. Clean serviceable clothing and shoes are desperately needed by CARPENTRY JOB seventy million men. women and HERMISTON children in Russia who have been ei Q • — Cabinet Work — BAPTIST CHURCH stripped of their clothing by the Nazi invaders. d g. H. V. McGee, Pastor Phone 2452 First Lt. Leonard Keller has re In Hermiston, clothing and shoes IWtmt a” cently been promoted to the rank are being left at the grade school of Captain, according to word re building Thursday (today). Boy ceived here by Mrs. Keller this Scouts will be ready to receive do COMPLETE SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES week. Since his escape from a nations and will assist the Legion II a.m. GOOB MUSIC YoU"E88 Ax German prison camp where he was in preparing bundles for shipment 0 p.m. SUNDAY EVENING CLUB HOUR placed after his plane was shot to headquarters in Portland. Shoes BIBLE study & PRAYER weo e P.M down. Cant. Keller has been with should be fastened in pairs. Bun the Intellicence Dept, in Paris and dles will also be received at the London. He recentlv returned to school Friday. ‘DON’T FORGET CARNATION MILK' his base in France where he is T. J. Means and Harold Ander- awaiting the remainder of his crew Oceanic’s Pink to finish their work. They will then be released to return home, Lb. nrobably some time around the Jars first of April. Captain Keller is particularly anxious to return home to see his No. 1 eight months old son. Leonard Cans Dean, whom he has never seen. He has been overseas ------ oximately 11 months, having — red the ser- ice in June. 1942. Lb. LOCALS Half Price Dress Sale prices range from $3.00 to $9.25. Sunday and Monday February 11-12 NEWS REEL Color Cartoon—Meatless Fly Day Tuesday, Wed., Thursday February 13-14-15 Double Feature RINTINTIN FANGSRWILD Thefalconin ollywood TOM CONWAY 2179 BARBARA HAU • MAN BROOKS RITA CORDAY * HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR &a BONDS Regular prices $5.95 to $18.50. cer rtTUfC FITIRAr MEV-EPRIPN TO RUSSIANS L. L. BOYNTON PROTOTON FOR KELLER LISTED GROCERIES Sunnyland Peanut Butter Dennison’s Chili Con Carne Salmon 2 Ro. I tall can Veg All Mix. Vegetables Jars • 35 2 Spaghetti 27 oz. pkg. 09 8 OZ. cans Q g «Ou Mission Real Italian Spaghetti Sauce 2 Clinton Pudding 4 pkgs. .17 Vanilla, Chocolate or Butterscotch A & S Brand Good ’n’ Quick Cookie dix 16-oz. pkg Sunshine Krispy Crackers Sunshine Wheat Toast Wafers 1 lb. pkg. Sunshine Sugar Honey lb. pkg. Graham Crackers Duff’s Ginger Bread Mix 14 oz. pkg. Hot Muffin Mix or Waffle Mix Reliance Coffee I lb. jar Royal Chef Minced $ Butter Clams 4 OZ. can Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON those LOCAL RELATIVE Mission - Brighten Up Your Certified Independent Grocer Mrs. Mary Deal, a resident of Rainier, Ore., since 1907, but re cently residing here at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Eva Burchett, passed away quite suddenly Mon day, January 29. She had resided here about 16 months and had been as well as usual despite her age and collapsed without warn ing. Funeral services were held Sunday at the J. O. ... Elbon _ ___ — Funeral , . * Home in Rainier with Rev. J. M. Ingold, pastor of the Church of God, officiating. Burial was in the Woodbine cemetery there. Mrs. Deal was born at Mary Counts, in Carter county, Ky„ on April 11. 1864. She married Wil- liam Deal in 1885. the latter pre- ceding her in death in 1934. Surviving are four sons and four daughters: Willis Deal of Rainier; George Deal. Toledo; Charles Deal. Rainier; Herman Deal, Portland; | Eva Burchett. Hermiston; Mary | Girt. Jewell; Ann Hayworth Pres- | cott and Maggie Crank of Ranier I WEDDING RITES ARE PERFORMED ‘ , A simple wedding ceremony was ; I performed in the rectory of St. An- I thony’s church at Farnham. New j , York, at 11:00 o'clock. January 11. ‘ > uniting in marriage Miss Grace. | Paternostro and Pvt. Albert P. | Stone. Mrs. Stone is the daughter ( of Mrs. Mary Paternostro of Farn- ' • j ham, New York, and has been em- ployed for the past 212 years at | Colonial Radio in Buffalo. 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