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THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE PHONE 2121 HERMISTON, OREGON June 18-19 Fri.-Sat. DURBIN 2 am. aa Thejnia/j/f •‘""sass TstaL" June 20-21 Sun.-Mon. Charlei R. Rogers -GHU- ANNE SHIRLEY GEORGE MURPHY day June 22 DOUBLE FEATURE JNDERGROUN 4 AGENT. MTSEFM with BERT GORDON (Tha Mad Russian) A Columbia Picture June 23-24 Wed.-Thur». DOUBLE FEATURE Gene Autry Boots and Saddle "OU: 12 li in LOCALS Hermiston Barber Shop HAI ROACH presents D Ip : $ 5 SW ANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Large pkg. 259 Blue Stamp Values Pkg. 12 PEARS NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT QUICK OR REGULAR 3 Lb. pkg. QUAKER OATS TABLE QUEEN 249 SALAD DRESSING Pint jar 19Ç RIPE OLIVES Pint jar 220 $ NORPACK (13 Points) No. 21 o can TASTY KERNEL CORN Whole Kernel 12 Points No. 2 squat can 139 RELIANCE DUTCH GIRI 29 oz. Jar APPLE BUTTER APRICOTS 25$ Package 32Ç BISQUICK Unpeeled Halves No. 21 2 can 280 TEX DELTA BATHROOM TISSUE 4 Rolls 179 GRAPEFRT. JUICE (2 Points) No. 2 can HILLS BROS. 1 Lb. jar COFFEE 33 SEAPORT PEAS ARGO STARCH CORN or GLOSS 2 LIFEBUOY 3 Bars SOAP 20Ç (14 Points) No. 303 cans SILCO No. 212 cans FLAKES or SNOW 259 PRUNES (7 Points) IVORY > Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnstrom are parents of a baby girl born June 14 at the Hermiston hospital. She has been named Margie and weighed 8 pounds. Pvt. Frank McKenzie writes The Herald from “Somewhere in Tennes see that he is well but that the weath er is “sure terrific.” Frank says hel lo to all his Hermiston friends. Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Kenny of Ir rigon are announcing the birth of a baby girl named Judith Ann. She was born June 15 at the Hermiston General hospital and weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennison gave a dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Clarence, who left for the service Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schuening Jr., son-in-law and daughter of Helix and Wanda Dun ning. Glenn Warner, son of Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner, returned from Eugene Thursday morning where he has been attending Bible school. He will leave soon for Athena where he will act as a supply pastor. Capt. and Mrs. Herbert K. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin and Lt. Wolfe were dinner guests at the George Harkenrider home Wednesday night. The highlight of the dinner was the 6 12 pound trout recently brought home by Mr. Harkenrider. Mrs, Ve rd a Zollman and two sons left for their home at Joseph after visiting a week with her parents and sister. Mrs. Leatha Boyd and daugh ter of Bend, and her brother Roland and parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart. Mrs. R. H. O’Neil and son Bob of Bukoda, Wash., are here visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards. She is a sister of Mrs. Richards and Mr. Harkenrider. They plan to leave again Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel have re- ceived a telegram from their son Ed- die that he has safely arrived at his destination. He left from New York about 10 days ago for some unknown region. He states that he is feeling fine. A total of 93 guests were present for the Alstott reunion held at Saca- iawea park, near Wallula, Washing ton on Sunday, June 6. Practically all those present were related. Those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alstott, Mrs. Chas. Wilcox, and Mrs. Mary Alstott. Clarence Kennison and Lyle Tild en left for service with the Merchant Marines Sunday. Clarence is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennison and Lyle is a son of L. D. Tilden. The boys did not know where they would be stationed for preliminary training when they left Hermiston. Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen was hostess Tuesday evening at a dessert lunch eon followed by bridge. Present were Mrs. A. H. Norton. Mrs. George Har- kenrider, Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mrs. Walt Pearson. Mrs. Hary Harder of Chester, Cal., Mrs. H. G. Rankin, Mrs. Gerald White. Mrs. J. D. Todd and Mrs. Roy Hale. Fishermen who made the trip to East lake over the week end includ ed W. W. Felthouse, Harold Rankin. George Harkenrider. Harold Thomp son, Dr. F. B. Belt and Henry Gar- herding. The men found the weather cold and disagreeable and the fishing lust fair. Harkenrider lived up to his name of “Lucky” when he landed the father fish of them all. Mrs. W. L. Morgan arrived home from an extended trip Sunday, She visited at Corpus Christi, Texas, at Cheyenne, Wyo,, she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Hill, formerly em- ployed at the Umatilla Field Station, continued on to Los Angeles and San Francisco and back to Portland. Dr. Morgan went to Portland Saturday and both returned Sunday. A card was received at The Herald office this week from PFC Wayne M. Lindner who is stationed now at Mitchell Field. New York. He has just graduated from an Administra tive Technical School at Fort Logan, Denver, Colo., and has been assigned to the Signal Section. Anti Submarine Command. Army Air Forces. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lindner. Roy White. Lee Elwood. Ralph Col lett and Harry Kelly will leave Fri day for Eugene where they will at tend a convention of the Building Trades and State Federation. The former two will be delegates at both conventions while the latter two will be Hermiston delegates at the other meeting. The sessions will begin Sat urday, June 19. and will continue un til matters are completed. Mrs. Herbert K. Iverson was a gracious hostess Wednesday after- noon at a dessert bridge party at her home Present were F. B. Swayze. Mrs. W. J. Warner. Mrs. E. P Schofield of Vancouver. Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mrs. Walt Pearson, Mrs. W. L. Morgan. Mrs. Harry Avery. Mrs. Archie Randolph. Mrs. Herb Miller. Mrs. George Harkenrider. Mrs. Harold Rankin. Mrs. A. H. Nor ton. Mrs. E. P Dodd. Mrs, Gerald White. Mrs. L. W. Jordan and Mrs. Leighton Smith. Mrs, Miller won first I prize and Mrs White, second, with | Mrs. Rankin winning the consolation Mrs. James Scott, who was taken to the Hermiston General hospital short ly after the death of her husband, is getting along nicely. Mrs. J. ('. Willis of Portland came Miss Virginia Fouts leaves tonight Wednesday to visit for several days at for Yamhill where she will visit rela- the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Emert. tives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Veri Farrens are the Jack Griffin was released from the Hermiston General hospital this parents of a baby girl born June 16 at the local hospital. She weighed week. 8 pounds, 3 ounces at birth. Verner F. Murray of Hermiston Emerson A. Young, son of Mrs. began his recruit training at Farra Wm. Marshall of Hermiston, began gut. Idaho, recently. his recruit training at Farragut, Ida ho, last week. Mrs. LeRoy Ragsdale and baby daughter Barbara Ann left last week for their home from the Hermiston General hospital. Roland Stuart, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart, left Monday for “And I looked, and Baker to visit several days with his I brother and family. behold a white cloud, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker of and upon the cloud Boardman are the proud parents of a baby girl born June 2, weighing seven one sat like unto the pounds and named Carolyn Lee. Son of man, having A baby daughter, named Linda on his head a golden Jean, was born June 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bellinger at the Hermiston crown, and in his hospital. She weighed 712 pounds hand a sharp sickle, at birth. Kenneth Bensel, son of Mr. and And another angel Mrs. A. E. Bensel, left for Corvallis came out of the tern- Wednesday and from there expects to be sent to Camp Roberts, Calif., for pie, crying with a basic training. loud voice to him that Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Duvall of sat on the cloud— The Dalles are the parents of a daughter born June 9 at The Dalles Thrust in thy sickle, hospital. She has been named Audrey and reap: for the time June. Pete Beamer returned home last is come for thee to Thursday following a two-day trip to reap; for the harvest Portland for medical attention. Mr. of the earth is ripe.” Beamer was well satisfied with the results. Mrs. Harry Harder of Chester, Calif., left this week after spending some time here visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. HERMISTON Bensel and other relatives. Mrs. E. P. Dodd returned home last BAPTIST CHURCH [ Thursday after spending almost a month at the home of her daughter. H. V. McGee, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fischer at Eu- gene. Mrs. W. A. Emert spent from Fri day to Wednesday visiting her daugh ter, Miss Patty Emert, who is attend- ing Kinman Busine College at Spo- kane, Wash. George Elwyn. brother of Mrs Marvin Ader of Hermiston, began training this week at Farragut, the WELL EQUIPPED TO second largest U. S. Naval Training ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Station. Mrs. Paxton Smeltzer and three children of Portland arrived Saturday BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston to visit at the home of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Eales and her father Louis Fales. ISC Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Grocer $ gift. 2 11 $105 SC DOLLY MADISON PRESIDENT or TIME $4950 $4950 $5.50 ______ 1 W. Behrman Due to the great amount of precision materiel which the Butovo Watch Company is Jewelry Store watches We suggest yov Open Evenings Mrs. E. H. Brosack of Fort Dodge, Iowa, and daughter, Mrs. W. L. Howe of Eureka, Mont., visited at the A. H. Norton home a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin have re ceived word from their son, Stuart, that he is now stationed in Algiers with a medical corps. He is helping the opening of new Red Cross stations. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin were parents of a baby girl April 29. She has been named Carole Jean and weighed 51 pounds at birth. Mrs. Rankin and baby are now residing at Ogden, Utah. The little tot is the first granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin. HERMISTOX BAPTIST CHVRCH Rev. H. V. McGee, Pn.xt.or The Friendship Hour. The best service of the week. Wed nesday night we study God’s Word verse by verse, chapter by chapter. Ve are studying the book of Galatians at the present time. Do you know the relationship of law to grace? Why did God give the law? These questions are answered by the Bible, we do not give you our theory. Enjoy the Word and Christian fellowship with us Wednesday night. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH J. W. Stuart. Minister Sunday School, Henry Lindner, superintendent, at 9:45 a. m. Preaching. Father’s Day message, at 11 a. m. Junior Service, Mrs. Laurie, leader, at 7 p. m. Young People’s service at 7 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:45 p. m. Come and enjoy the services with us. You are welcome. FIRST CUTTING OF HAY SAFE The past week started cold and showery and farmers were consider ably concerned about hay from the first cutting which was still not in stacks. Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday proved ideal for haying and most of the crop is now safe in stacks and a rain now would be quite wel- come. The weather story last week stated that “the warm weather is here at last” and by press time it turned cold and showery, so this week no com ment—just the readings. Max. Min. Date ........................ 89 51 June 9 June 10 .......... ............. 85 51 ............. 78 43 June 11 69 54 June 12 June 18 ........... ............. 75 45 ............. 69 53 June 14 Tune 15 .... 82 49 Ma’m, Milk double