OASIS THEATRE
HER MISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
Aseli:
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vaughan spent
Sunday fishing at Willow Creek.
Mrs. Bill Shaar spent the week end
in Portland with her husband who is
recuperating from a recent operation.
F. A. Boscow of Meacham was a
Hermiston visitor Wednesday-
Betty Huff and Claudine Hale
spent last week end in Portland.
LARAINE DAY-BARRY NfLSMI
Mrs. Glen Morrison and daughter
STUART CMWFOM • KW LUKE
| left for their home, from the local
Kent Taylor
Frances Langford ' hospital, Monday.
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O. T. Kaufman of Umatilla entered
“ MISSISSI PR I G A MBLER"
■ the local hospital Saturday with a
j seriously injured foot.
Bob Howard, barber in the Her
JUNE 21-22
SUN. - MON.
miston barber shop, spent the week
end visiting in Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bowman were
the parents of a baby girl born Sun
day. Mr. Bowman is the owner of
Bowman’s Shoe Shop.
Frank MORGAN
Dorothy Jean Kingsbury, daugh-
Kathryn GRAYSON
I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury,
is spending this week in Walla Walla
Newsreel
visiting her grandmother.
FRI. - SAT.
JUNE 19 - 20
Double feature
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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Boogy Bugle Boy
TUESDAY
JUNE 23
Cartoon__ Pete Smith, Miniature
JUNE 24-25
WED.-THURS.
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ensembles, in harmoniz
ing designs, starting at
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OPEN EVENINGS
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JEWELER
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Hermiston
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Word has been received by Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Kennings of the birth of
a baby girl born June 5 to Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Wilcox, now of Portland.
The little tot has been named Karen
Lynn. Mrs. Wilcox is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kennings.
Lou Riess, director, Mrs. Marion
Joe Meyers and Don Sherwood left
F riday for Portland where they ex Peters, assistant, and Mr. Dolly, as
pected to be inducted into the army sistant director of the Pendleton U.
S. O.. lunched with Mrs. Jean Wil-
Saturday.
Found, place to get identification | son and Mary Lou Johnson at the
bracelets, pins, etc., wth your name | local U. S. O. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten left
and address engraved at Brierley’s
Variety store this week.
44-lp Thursday of last week for New
Bridge, Ore., to visit his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Estle were the
They returned home Sunday. Mrs.
parents of a baby boy born Monday,
Van Patten is employed at Brierley’s
June 15. Mrs. Estle is the former
Variety Store and Mr. Van Patten
Wanda Roberts.
at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot.
Mary Jean Wilson, 11-year-old
Lester Roberts and Raymond Hol-
daughter of Mrs. Jean Wilson of the lomon expect to leave today (Thurs
U.S.O. staff, arrived last week from day) for Seattle where Raymond will
Chicago to live with her mother here. enlist in the navy. Both men have
Gene Rugg, son of Mr. and Mrs. been employed in the Safeway store.
A. E. Rugg, arrived Monday from Lester expects to return to his work
South Dakota where he has been em here the first of the week.
ployed on a construction job.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Olym
Doris Follett left the first of the pia, Wash., spent Friday evening and
week for Payette, Idaho, to visit with Saturday morning at the A. W. Turn-
he Fitch family there. Doris is em blad home on their way for a two
ployed at the Thompson Drug Store. weeks vacation in California. Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mr. Turnblad and Mrs. Nelson are sis
and Mrs. Bruce Follett and Eddie ters.
Sam Moore, accompanied by his
Bensel spent the last week end at
brother, R. C. Moore of Natchez, Wn.,
Wallowa Lake fishing.
Marion Ott began work Tuesday left Friday on a fishing trip which
at the Oregon state employment of took them to Beaver Lake near Ke-
fice. Miss Patty Emert will replace lowma, British Columbia. Sam re
Miss Ott at the office of Gene Lear, ports that the fishing was very good
I but that it rained all the time and
assistant county agent.
Mrs. Ralph Lieb accompanied her the weather was cold.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Todd motored
sister. Mrs. Romine, who had been
visiting here for a week, to Lewiston to the Lotspeich home n Selah, Wn.,
Friday. She expects to be gone about I to spend the day Sunday. Their
daughter Peggy, who had been vis
a week.
J. G. Bryant of Long Beach, Calif., iting there for several days, returned
is spending a week at the home of his with them, accompanied by Cecelia
sister, Mrs. H. T. Fraser. Another Lotspeich, who will visit here for two
sister, Miss Clara Bryant, resides ! weeks.
with Mrs. Fraser.
Mrs. D. F. Mittelsdorf and Mrs. CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
Gerald White returned Friday eve
We
shall
worship Sunday morning
ning from Portland where they at
tended the Grand Lodge Chapter of around the theme, “A Choice of Our
Loyalties.” The regular Sunday eve-
Eastern Star.
Vivian Ackley and son Russell of I ning worship service will be held at
Yakima are visiting at the B. J. Na the usual hour, 8:00 o’clock.
Several delegates will be leaving
tion home. Mrs. Ackley, who is the
early
Monday morning for the an
daughter of the Nations, arrived Sat
urday and expects to stay about a nual state convention in Turner. Ore
gon. The convention opens Monday
week.
Alice Geer, daughter of Mr. and evening and closes Sunday evening,
I Mrs. I. W. Geer, left Sunday evening June 28.
I for Medford and Klamath Falls to
visit with her sister and some friends
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones, Susanne
and Jerry, and Mrs. Paul Bracher
and Paula spent last Wednesday and
Thursday on a business trip to Port
land.
The Columbia Grange Home Eco
nomics club is sponsoring a picnic for
the Grange fathers on Sunday, June
21, which is Father’s Day. The pic
nic will be held at the Columbia park
with a pot luck dinner at noon. The
group will assemble at 11:00 o’clock.
Participants are asked to bring their
wn sugar for coffee.
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US0.
IES IN GOOD HANDS
Men of the fighting services are adept with pen and brush, as
proven in art groups in USO clubs. USO presents examples of their
work in a series of “Jeeptoons.”
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day moved to the reclamation build
ing, using the north entrance. A new
ruling received this week reads: Sec
tion 1407-243 is amended so that
Stamp Number 5 is valid between
June 28, 1942, and July 25, 1942, for
the purchase of 2 pounds of sugar,
Stamp Number 6 is valid between
July 26. 1942, and August 22, 1942,
for the purchase of 2 pounds of su
gar.
LAND SALE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned,'Sheriff of Um
atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered herein
by the County Court of Umatilla
County, Oregon, on the 14th day of
May, 1942, will, on the 23rd day of
June, 1942, at the hour of 10 o’clock
in the forenoon, sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the front door of
the Umatilla County Court House,
Pendleton. Oregon, subject to a min
imum price of $100.00 therefore, to
be paid in cash, at the time of sale,
the following described parcel of land
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
to-wit:
SE 14 SW 1 SW 14, Section 9,
Township 4, North Range 28, E.
100 FAT LADIES
LOSE 1410 20 LBS.
in a clinical test just completed under
the direction of Dr. C. E. Von Hoover. 100
over-weight persons lost an average ot 20
pounds each in the thirty days between Jan
uary 2nd and February 2nd 1942. One regis
tered Nurse lost 29 pounds, and a Dietitian
30 bounds in the thirty days. All of these
people used the new Ayds vitamin candy re
ducing plan, which costs only $2.25 for a
thirty-day supply, or $1.25 for a trial box
and is guaranteed to be absolutely Dure and to
contain no laxatives or drugs and to require
no exercise. Tear this ad out or just phone
PURCHASING POWER
APRIL. 1941 « APRIL, 1942
UNITED STATES WAR
BONDS.STAMPS
Keep This Under
4 Your Hood!
If you’re dizzy from being told the
things to do to your car every so
often—here’s the answer. Let Stand
ard’s Under Hood Record ride herd
on your car! It fits under the hood
and has space on it for keeping track
of oil changes, lubrication dates and
mileages, battery checks and things.
Your Standard Service Man will
install it free—and he’ll do all the
work of Keeping the record. When
ever he adds water to your car, he’ll
check that record to make sure your
car maintenance is up to date. Come
on in and ask about that Under Hood
Record take a load off your mind!
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CRACKERS
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pkg.
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MAYONNAISE pint jar
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Nalley's - Quart Jar 53c
BABY FOOD
WESSON OIL
BROOMS
OVALTINE
539
each 399
qt. can
large can
2 pkgs.
Reliance Shaker
TOMATOES
4 cans
GRAPEFRUIT
2 cans
GREEN BEANS
3 cans
PORK & BEANS
6 cans
Emporium - No. 2 cans
15
lb.
479
Emporium - No. 2 cans
Seaport - No. 2 cans
Chocolate or Plain
419
Seaport - 20 oz. cans
GRAPE NUTS
. pkg. 149
MARSHMALLOWS
lb. 1 —
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I Lb. Package
LUX Toilet Soap
3 bars 210
LUX FLAKES Ige. pkg. 238
LIFEBUOY Soap 3 bars 216
SWAN SOAP
3 bars 330
RED BEANS
RINSO
BOSCO
2 5-oz. jars 2
Chocolate Syrup - “The Delicious Topping
Seaport • 20 oz.
6 cans
599
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
there oil on your
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County. Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County, Oregon, on the 27th day
of May, 1942, will, on the 7th day of
July, 1942, at the hour of 10 o’clock
in the forenoon, sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the front door of
the Umatilla County . Court House,
Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a min
imum price of $225.00 therefore, to
be paid in cash, at the time of sale;
the following described parcel of
land, heretofore by Umatilla County,
Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax
es, to-wit:
S% NEY SW‘ and
NW % SWY, Section 25
NE1 SE1 and
E12 NW 1 SE1 and
SW1 SE‘ and
SE 14 SE1, Section 26, Township
5, North Range 28, E.W.M.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County
(May 28-June 25)
YOUi STANDARD SERVICE MAN
American Income Rises |
16 Cents; Living Costs |
Up 13 Cents Over 1941
with
Shortening
LAND SALE NOTICE
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THOMPSON DRUG STORE
Hermiston, Oregon
FOR VICTORY
729
R. E. Goad, Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(May 21—June 18)
Sugar Rationing Hoard Moves
The sugar rationing board Thurs-
a TEE TC?
3 lb. can
By Fighting Mer
JEEPTOONS
HE above chart, showing how
the average American fared In
national income changes in the
last twelve months. Is based on the
monthly consumers' study of In
vestors Syndicate ot Minneapolis.
The American Public in April
had a "real income" of $1.16, or an
increate of sixteen cents on the
dollar over the same 1941 month
This "real income" is not a sub
traction of caah income and expen
diturea but an average relative of
these figures designed to show how
living costs affect adjusted income
dollars.
Caah income of the American
Public in April was fl 30 for every
11 a year earlier. This gain ot
thirty cents on the dollar resulted
from the following changes per
dollar: wages up thirty-nine cents,
and salaries twenty-one cents;
and other income was up thirty
three cents on the dollar. Invest
ment income at 98 cents was down
2 cents.
Rents tn April were up tour
cents over a year ago. Food was
up twenty-two cents, and clothing
was up twenty-one cents. Miscel-
T
laneous items were eleven cents
higher than in April, 1941.
Have you ever noticed how clean we
Standard Service Men keep the strives
at our stations? That’s because there’s
nothing that rots tires so quick as oil
and grease. If your home garage has oil on the floor, give it a
strong soap powder and hot water treatment. Sunlight is hard on
tires, too. so park inside or in the shade wherever you can.
Grease is cheaper than metal !
Do you know that the entire weight
of your car rests on about 64 bearing
surfaces? And remember, all that
keeps them from grinding them-
selves to bits, is grease. That's why
it's so important to get the right lu
bricant to the right place at the right
time. That’s a job in which every one
of us Standard Service Men is thor
oughly and systematically trained.
STANDARD TAKES
BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR !
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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