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‘HURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. back to SGHOOM S PECI AM for Thrifty Parents! 8 DON’T DRIVE EXTRA MILES When You Can Get BETTER BARGAINS Near At Home Children’s School Dresses 95c-$1.49 Children’s School Shoes $1.29 & up Children’s Belts—Patent, Suede, Kid Sweaters, Blouses, Skirts, Panties Three-Quarter Hose, Anklets, etc BOYS’ SLACK TROUSERS, Priced Right BOYS’. SLACK SUITS, Now at only $2.14 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS, 25 percent wool SWEATERS, SHIRTS, Ties, Sox, Pajamas, Underwear cvewthinqrcu nod ¿Of SCHOOL: Full Line of School Supplies Expected Next Week! VISIT OUR FURNITURE DEPT Sleepy Hollow Rockers $ Living Room Sets Smoke Stands Throw Rugs WE Bed Sets RUGS — Davenos <, Linoleum, Wool — Mirrors and Chenille El- MeorMte Also we carry as full a line as humanly possible of all our former lines, such as Paints, Auto Supplies, Wallpaper, Dishes We now have a full stock of KEM-TONE and DURA TONE PAINTS DUE TO THE BUSY SEASON, ■ GAMBLE’S WILL BE OPEN THREE NIGHTS EACH WEEK, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SAT URDAY, UNTIL 9:00 O’CLOCK! ANNOUNCEMENT GAMBLE STORED Stanfield, Oregon F STANFIELD NEWS • By Mr». Rute Hedrick OLIN RITCHIE The funeral rites for Olin Ritchie, 36, were held from the Presbyterian church Monday afternoon. August 23, with Rev. Cecil Warner of Hermiston giving the sermon, and his daughter played the music. Mrs. Don Sikes and Ben Gerking sang two songs. Pallbearers were Nathan Bard, M. Refvem, Clyde Kenison, Don Childs, Lloyd Russell and Bill Westermier. Survivers are his mother Mrs. Sam uel Ritchie, his wife Jennie and his daughters Shirley Darlene, aged 6, and Sharon Marie, aged 2, and two sisters, Mrs. Clayton Ayers, Echo, and Hazel Ritchie of Mottinger, Wash. Burial was at Echo. PAGE THREE NOTICE! REGISTER NOW AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FOR Hop Picking Mrs. Clara Seaman Brown returned AT here after a few weeks visit at Wild er, Idaho, and at Nyssa, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brewer and three children have moved from the trailer hiuse to the new five room house at Ordnance. Mrs. H. A. Pierce of Spokane is visiting her sisters. Mrs. Vos Fulford, FOUR MILES EAST OF HERMISTON Stanfield, and Mrs. Bessie Millard of Hermiston, and her niece Mrs. Man uel Cunha of Echo. Mrs. Bart Gaymon returned to Prosser Monday for peach canning af ter a few days visit at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hoosier and Everett Hoosier visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hoosier here Mon day. Miss Rose Hoosier, teacher of music in the Heppner schools, will be home a week or so before school opens there. PRICE 4c Lb. — with 12c Bonus Fred Bliss, who is terminated from his work at Ordnance, accompanied FREE TRANSPORTATION FROM HERMISTON Charles Hedrick to Portland Monday. The former is interested in hores rac ing. The latter will resume his work at Corvallis Airdrome, August 25. Miss Patsy Duncan and Miss Betty Gene Gardner left Monday for Port Mrs. Marian McKenzie is having daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wil- land, the former to visit Rosalie Nudo and son Jim of Pasco all spent and to shop and the latter to her the front porch of her home closed in I liams Sunday evening at the Dean Newgard and her house painted. home there. Mrs. Oliver McNabb entertained the home. Miss Mary Rhea and Mrs. Jo Rhea and Mrs. P. Gugan and child Liesegang left Saturday night by pinochle club at her home last Wed ren Mr. spent Sunday at the train to visit their sister, Mrs. Carroll nesday evening with Madames John home of of Holdman her son, Dale Montgomery Buckley at Healdsburg, Cal. This is Leidloff, Dale Montgomery, Dean and family. Newgard and Glen Ostrom present. Mary’s initial train trip. Kenneth Baymiller is on a 10 Orville Kensler, clerk at the Union Prizes were won by Mrs. Montgomery day Mrs. leave from her work and is visit Pacific at Ordnance, left by plane last and Mrs. Ostrom. ing her husband in Portland and oth week for Omaha and thence by rail to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull spent Sun er cities. bis former home at Bellfontaine, day in Pendleton. Albert Vieg returned Thursday Ohio. Mrs. Harlan Denves and sons, and from a few days spent in Portland Don Refvem, who will be inducted Mrs. Bud Hiatt and baby left for the with friends. Mrs. Vieg returned — the ------ into army r at Amarillo. Texas, home of the former Sunday after vis- Sunday night after going to Wasco August 29, and his mother, Mrs. M. iting at the Charles Hiatt, Ursel from Portland where she visited her Refvem will leave Tuesday night by Hiatt and Andy Baldwin homes for brother. Bill Myers and an aunt and plane for Salt Lake to visit Mr. and a week. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Myers. Mrs. Bob Refvem. Several Umatilla people attended Mr. and Mrs. Bounds of Ordnance the Cole Brothers circus in Pendleton conveyed the Girl Scouts and Brownie Friday. Scouts to the Arthur Brothers circus F. S. Baker returned to his home in at Hermiston Monday night. They The Dalles after attending to business were chaperoned by Mrs. D. W. Bliss here for ten days. He is with the and Mrs. W. A. Dennis. River Terminal Co. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hankins and Mrs. Don McBride and sons Darrell children have moved from Row 4 and Wayne returned Sunday from The House 21 to the new housing project Dalles where they had visited her par at Ordnance. ents there for a few days. LET US SOLVE Mary Depew of Pendleton visited Mrs. Harry Rodenbough and daugh her sister Mrs. George Grant last ter, Mrs. Gene Hiatt, spent Tuesday YOUR EYESIGHT week. Also Miss Betty Depew of in Pendleton. PROBLEM! Long Creek was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard were Mrs. G. B. Coates has returned host to a group of friends honoring If your eyes trouble you come here here from a summer’s visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hiatt at the Bul for a thorough examination . . . . daughter at Medford. Her son Don lard home Monday night. The table ald is here also from training at Camp center was a lovely large cake with a Modern glasses ground to fit if Ward at Farragut, Idaho. bride and groom in the center. Those they are needed. Robert Christiansen returned home present were Mr. and Mrs. Ursel here Sunday after a year’s training Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roden Over 30 Years Successful at St. Mary’s school near Portland. bough, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. Optical Experience! Miss Mildred Mollsted returned Bertha Cherry and the hostess and home Sunday from her summer’s host. DR. DALE ROTHWELL work at her uncle Emil Belke's wheat Peter D. Farley left last Thursday OPTOMETRIST at farm. Many of the junior workers for Portland and other cities where Ordnance are terminated too so as to he will visit friends. 418 South Main St. — Pendleton make ready for school. Ollie Coryell spent Tuesday in Pen Near Bus Depot dleton on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGraw and Williams & Hart Hop Ranch Register with Harry Kessler, Foremen Picking to Start August 31 UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom RODENBOUGH-HIATT At a simple wedding in Lewiston, Idaho, Miss Doris Rodenbough, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roden bough, besame the bride of Gene Hiatt of the U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt. The couple was ac companied by their parents. Both the young people attended grade and high school in the local school and for the past several months Mrs. Hiatt has been employed at the Ordnance Depot. The young couple will leave this week for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he is stationed. Thomas Chapman, superintendent of the local school, was in town Thurs day and attended a school board meet ing. There are still a few vacancies in the teaching staff. Those teachers already signing con tracts are Mr. Chapman, superintend ent; Miss Ina Gilbert. 1st and 2nd grades; Miss Margaret McDaid, 3rd and 4th grades; and Mrs. Dona Bul lard, 7th and 8th grades. A son, Charles, was born August 16 in Portland to Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Chapman, who have spent their summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle re turned last week from a few days spent in Portland visiting with his daughters. Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack returned Saturday from The Dalles where she had visited her husband who is in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon and daughter Mary spent Sunday in Wal la Walla. Mary was seeing about at tending Whitman college there. Richard Deason and David Slattery returned Sunday from Spokane where they were sworn into the Marine Corps. The boys have a 14 day leave before going to San Diego for the be ginning of their training. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rankin of Wal la Walla were visitors here Saturday with her mother. Mrs. Marian McKen- zie. . „ Mrs. Harold Reigel and son of Port land spent from Saturday till Tues day here visiting at the Fred Knud son home before going on to Milton- Freewater to visit her brother and family. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Springer and granddaughters Marilyn and Patsy Mahoney left Monday for Seattle where they will visit at the Wallace Mahoney home The girls will remain at their home after spending most of the summer with their grandparents. ORDER YOUR DEHRLR HYRRID SEED tORR NOW Vergil C. Hogg Stanfield, Oregon .1