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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TwO OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON. OREGON Friday and Saturday March 9-10 OvT-TiRiLis p gook! ’ % MRWER HIT/ with utaun SYDNEY FAYE ‘GREENSTREET • SCOTT • EMERSON PETER LORRE • VICTOR FRANCEN Color Cartoon—Swooner Crooner Sunday and Monday March 11-12 M G M’s TECHNICOLOR HIT! News Reel and Color Cartoon Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. March 13 - 14 - 15 The Screen’s Supreme Adventure in SUSPENSE! INTERNATIONAL PICTURES, INC Prei EDWARD G. ROBINSON and JOAN BENNETT 7s Woman in the Window” RAYMOND MASSEY Cartoon—Plastic Inventor THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945. Fred Earnheart, son of F. E Mrs. June Goings of Umatilla Earnheart of Pendleton, was a vis announces the arrival of a baby itor in Hermiston Wednesday. He girl born Wednesday at the Her has recently received an honorable miston General hospital. The lit discharge from the U. S. Army. tle Miss weighed 6 pounds 12 oun- | Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec ces and has been named Ina Lee. | Mrs. Harvey Payne and Mrs. M. ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Albert W. Christian, A.M. 2/c, | L. Watson were business visitors Hermiston Hotel Wed., March 14. left Corpus Christi, Texas, on j in Pendleton Wednesday. between the hours of 10:00 a. m. February 12 and is now stationed ! Van P. Eddie, a medical patient. and 5:00 p. m. adv. at Durant, Okla., and expects to was admitted to the Hermiston After a two months visit here be shipped out before long. His General hospital Tuesday. with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lindner wife and baby daughter are still Miss Patsy Warner of The Dallesand family. Mrs. Claire Lindner near where he is stationed but | arrived Saturday to spend severaland son Jimmy left Friday morn- plan to come to Hermiston when days visiting friends here. ing for her home in Sunnyside, he leaves. F. A Scheerger of Tilden, Neb., Wash. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw have is spending a month here visiting Miss Annitta Flynn, an employ ât the home of his son, Mr. and ee in the office at the Farm Bu- received word from their son, Pfc. | Carl Shaw, who is stationed with Mrs. L o Scheerer .11 „ — reau Cooperative, spent the week the 11th Airborne Division in the C C. Proebstel, Umatilla coun- end in Portland with Miss Vir ty district attorney, was. busi- giniä Fouts, a former Hermiston Philippines. He writes that he is I still feeling fine and getting along ness visitor in Hermiston Wednes- resident Gay Dresses to choose from .... and the original day evening George w Lund of Heppner nicely. His own stationery be- | Miss Jirky’ Wilson of Walla passed away Monday at the Her- came soaked with water but he price of $5.95 to $25.00 is right . . . but must clear Walla spent the week with her miston General hospital after suf- was able to obtain a new supply | mother. Mrs. Jean Wilson. She, fering from an incurable disease from the Red Cross. the racks now at— returned to her school Sunday. : for several months. D. F. McGreal, Chief Cook, Mer Mrs. Walter Pearson, Sally, and chant Marines, and a nephew of J. O. C. Pierce, manager of the Mrs. James Todd motored to Port- W. Hamman arrived Friday night ) ' Friday to bring back Walt Farm Bureau Cooperative mill, to spend a week at the Hamman Pearson. They returned Sunday. left Wednesday morning for Cor home. He is on leave for two James Milligan of Umatilla en vallis where he will attend a meet weeks and expects to resume his tered the Hermiston General hos ing of feed dealers in conjunction duties soon He arrived in Taco pital Friday night, but left again with Oregon State college. ma from Honolulu on his last trip Arthur Pennington, who was and expects to take out a new Vic Saturday. Dave Mittlesdorf, who under admitted to the Hermiston Gener tory ship on his return. went a major operation several al hospital last Friday, was taken Mrs. Edna May Keffer and sons weeks ago at St. Anthony’s hospi to Walla Walla Saturday for spec Allen and Larry went to La ialist care. He was injured in an tal in Pendleton, was able to re week to meet her hus- auto accident and received severe Grande ------------- this -, turn home Tuesday. fractures. 1 band, Pvt. Less Keffer, who is Mrs. Harold Buell, formerly Man Winter served up a platter of Warren Caudle, Seaman First — 7 - - horns on furlough from Camp At- Miss Peggy Smith and well known 11 above weather this week, the Mr. and Mrs. J W Hamman^ I nd Fvt. Keffer is also here, circled Hermiston five times low mark for this winter. The Class, returned to duty at Oak land. Calif., recently following a have received word that their son. visiting his parents in La Grande. and then flew over the city in her nearest low mark came February been pro- The family will then come to Her- month's leave spent here with his Glenn A. Hamman, small plane. She again made her 19 when it dropped to 12 above. mother. Mrs. J. G. Waller. War moted to Master Sergeant. He is miston to’visit at the H M Wil- appearance over the city Thurs Other low marks of the winter pre ren is a graduate of Hermiston stationed at Camp Pendleton, near day. Mrs. Buell is employed on were: Nov. 15, 15 above; Dec. 23, high school and greatly enjoyed Oceanside, Calif. He returned re- 5 15 above; Jan. 23, 17 above. But the ration board at Condon. cently from two years service in A birthday party honoring Mrs. visiting his many friends here. The regular Farm Bureau meet for the sake of the local chamber the South Pacific and eight more C. E. Wolford and Mrs. A. M. months in Iceland. Hooker was heid Friday evening ing is scheduled for Friday night of commerce, it is explained that these marks are minimums, and with Frank Hackler as the princi- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dexter have at the Alton Hooker home. Those . sold their farm just north of Her-enjoying the occasion were the pal speaker. The finance commit- some beautiful weather came in miston to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Misses Carol, Marjie, Joyce, Char- tee, and membership committee between these dates. The following marks were re King and are moving to The Dal lotte, Sally and BillyWolford, will make their annual report and Corienc I Fedigo, edigo, Jimmy Casper, other important business will be corded this week at the office of les. Mrs. Dexter, who recently Cortana underwent an operation at the Dale and Arlene Hooker and the transacted. The usual potluck Charles Taylor: Max. Min. Date dinner will be held at 7:30 p. m. UOD post hospital, is recuperatine honorees. 23 52 February 28 .... but is still quite weak. They left Mrs. Nita Harding, formerly of WrnTUrD -===c- ........ 54 38 Match 1 ........... Hermiston but now of Alton, II, “—----—A nil 3 for The Dalles Friday. 24 54 March 2 ............ “In the day when A Health Education program is writes in renewing her subscrip- ATETA) I er "IFDF 34 March 3 ............ ....... 51 tion tc tne herald, "We aie hav- ¡ being conducted by Miss Ina L. 32 ....... 47 March 4 God shall judge the Moore every day at the Hermis ing another little siege of winter, Just in case anyone was getting 37 11 March 5 ............ General hospital when Mrs. not c id enough to complain about, the idea that "sprig hed cub’’. Old 43 28 March 6 secrets of men by Jesus ton however, we would greatly en Margaret Anderson brings a group junior and senior high school joy some of good oid Oregon Christ according to my of cirls to the hospital where Miss weather for a change." She closed Moore pives them training in by wishing all her triends the best gospel.” oi luck. Home Nursing. The W. S. C. S. met Wednesday G. C. Humphreys. high school (Romans 2:16) music instructor, was called to noon in the banquet room of tne Bochet. N. D.. last week by the ' Methodist churcn with Mrs. Jul- death of his mother who passed ius Gimble, irs. O. O. k eithouse, away February 25. His mother Mrs. J. R. Huffman and Mrs. Bob rs. C. G McAboy, was 86 years Russeil as hostesses. A luncheon HERMISTON of age and bad been bedridden for was served to 53 and ine business four vrare She is survived by two meëiing was led by the President, BAPTIST CHURCH of Hermis- Mrs. belthouse, and the devotional sons, G. C. Humphreys . , ... * , ..... i.. .... ... ......... . . ... , , .... __ __ •on and Gv F. Humohrevs of Mi- was in charge oí A rs. IV. Cas. eday. H. V. McGee, Pastor -+ NT D.. and ope daughter, Mrs. ihe speaser for me afternoon was Miss Ína L. Moore, manager of the John Floranig of Sultan. Wash. Hermiston General hospital. Miss Moore is a returned missionary and spent four years at Portugese West Africa and five years in the Malay Penninsula, South of Siam. | She gave a very interesting talk I that was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Harvey P. DeMoss, Sp. 3c (W) spent last Friday visiting rel atives in Hermiston. She left Sat urday en route to her new assign at San Francisco where she $ ment will act as Chaplain's assistant at | ANNOUNCEMENT LYNDEN the Coast Guard station. For the 1 past eight months she has been My policy of keeping abreast of latest develop chaplain’s assistant at the Coast ments and providing my patients with the very best Guard Training Station «lor Spars With Noodles at Palm Beach, Fla. Her husband, CANS science has to offer in the treatment and relief of Harvey P. DeMoss, C.M. 2/c, U.S. disease has made it necessary for me to adopt a re N.R., has been in the South Paci fic for ovei two years taking part markable new instrument for getting at the bottom in the landings at Bouganville and Guam, but being at present on an and basic cause of a large number of ailments that MISSION unidentified location. Mrs. De have heretofore resisted the best efforts. Moss regretted not being able to remain in Hermiston longer that When the colon is not functioning properly, the she might have had the opportuni 27-OZ. PKGS. 4 ty of meeting friends here. small intestine, stomach and the entire digestive Another Lot of LOCALS FINE DRESSES put on sale at HALF PRICE $2.98 to $12.50 The modern Scientific and Drugless Way To Fine Health Tax-Eliminator DARIGOLD CHEDDAR Chicken Soup CHEESE $ $ : » SEAPORT MATCHES BOX CARTON MACAROn Staley's Corn or Gloss 1-LB. PACKAGE STORCH PACKAGES 6 Delicious Flavors Cake Flour $ 234 LBS. 29 BABY LIMA REHRS 2 LB. 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