THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
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HERMISTON, OREGON
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Tuesday
January 11
DOUBLE FEATURE
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas left
last week for Pilot Rock for an indefi
nite stay.
Sgt. George Sale, who is stationed
near Oakland, Calif., with the U. S-
Army, came Sunday to visit for a
week with relatives and friends. He
is in the Fighter Command, Army Air
Force.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her
miston Hotel on Wednesday, January
12, between the hours of 1:00 and
21-lc
5:00 p. m.
Miss Joyce McCulley of Mountain
Home, Idaho, is here visiting rela
tives and friends. Miss McCulley was
formerly employed at The Herald and
later at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Omohundro have
received word that Maynard Neal, U.
S- Navy, is in a Seattle hospital suf
fering from rheumatic fever. He has
been ill about two months and asks
for a small radio to while away the
time. Mrs. Omohundro is advertising
in the classifieds this week for a ra
dio.
Word has been received here that
Clarence A. Kennison, Jr., and Wan
da E. Dunning, both of Hermiston,
obtained a marriage license in Port
land Monday. Miss Dunning is a
daughter of Ed Dunning and Mr. Ken
nison is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Kennison, all of Hermiston. No par
ticulars have been received as to the
wedding.
u
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haddox are the Mrs. W. C. Morehouse returned
—‘— of * an
— eight
---- pound, —
----- 3 Sunday after a two months visit in
parents
two ounce
baby girl named Carol Jean. She was Portland and Washington points, vis
born December 26 at the Pendleton iting relatives in Portland and a
daughter at Olympia. Mrs. Beth
hospital.
Pfc. Dwight Ritchie came Saturday Woodward of Spokane at present is
from Corvallis to visit his mother and staying with Mrs. Morehouse. Mrs.
sisters here. He is in his advanced Woodward is Mrs. C. Warner’s moth
training course of A.S.T. at Oregon er.
Pvt- Charles Pierson, son of Mr.
State college. He will leave Sunday
and Mrs. Frank Pierson, arrived here
to resume his work.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Logan were Thursday to spend a 20-day furlough.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pvt. Pierson, who has been in the ar
L. F. Beaver over the Christmas holi my for 14 months, has spent the past
day. They left Tuesday morning for nine months in Alaska and this is his
Texas. N. T. Beaver went with them first furlough since entering the
armed forces. He is with the anti-
to see his parents.
aircraft division, Coast Artillery. He
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Morehouse of will be stationed in Texas at the ex
Walla Walla visited Sunday with his piration of his present furlough.
mother, Mrs. W. C. Morehouse. They
Mrs. Richard Chrisinger and two
returned home the same day.
sons, Ricky and Rocky, received a
Corp. Alvin Wolke, nephew of Mr. very pleasant surprise and Christmas
and Mrs. R. E. Alstott, came Wednes present when Cpl. Chrisinger, hus
day evening to spend a nine-day fur band and father, walked into the
lough. He is stationed at Camp Bark house on December 9 and remained
ley, Texas, and connected with a Tank over the holidays until January 1.
I
Batallion. He has been in the service This was the first furlough since en
about 14 months.
tering the air corps 14 months ago
Mrs. Walter Smith, who has visited and the first look at his youngest son,
It will mean a saving of thousands
the past several weeks in various Rocky. He is stationed at Salinas, the present system, stamps have point
values of 8. 2 and 1 points. Thus, the of hours for all persons handling ra
places in California with relatives, re Calif.
turned home Wednesday. Mrs. Laura
Mrs. C. L. Hodge and her daugh average value of each stamp is four tion currency.
Tokens are made in two colors —
Mortamer and Frank Allen were in ter, Miss Janet Hodge, entered the points. Under the new system, each
charge of the Hermiston Hotel dur Walla Walla Business College Mon stamp will have a value of 10 points. red and blue to correspond with the
ing Mrs. Smith’s absence.
day, planning to complete the entire
It will speed up the checking of red and blue stamps in War Ration
George E. Wright, 19, of Hermis course. Phases of work to be covered points on merchandise and remove Book Four so that there will be no
ton was a member of the graduating include administrative, business law, considerable congestion for the mer confusion in the tokens given for
change.
class at the Naval Training School on typing, shorthand and other essen chant during busy hours.
the University of Kansas campus. He tials. Mrs. Hodge and Janet plan to
received recognition as a “Qualified reside in Walla Walla, coming home
striker” for the petty officer rate of over the week ends while Mr. Hodge
machinist’s mate third class.
will "board out” during the week.
Miss Marion Pierce returned to
CARD OF THANKS
Portland Sunday following a two
enough food to feed
weeks visit here at the home of her
We wish to take this opportunity to
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce. thank our neighbors and friends for
Mrs. A. R. Boulware left Tuesday the kindness and sympathy shown
for Forest Grove where she was called during our recent bereavement, We
due to the illness of her sister. Mrs. wish to especially thank those who
•by buying too many perishable
Boulware expects to be gone a week. presented floral offerings for the
Ernest Ghormley, accompanied by funeral.
at one time
Mrs. Grace Baker and Mrs. Florence
Mrs. R. H. Piersol
Pieper, all of Saylor’s store here, mot
and Family.
ored to Pasco Monday evening to call
by overcooking
on Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Saylor.
or burning 2
Among the students home from
-by not using
Oregon State college for a belated
left-overs
Christmas vacation are Phyllis Sires.
No person shall park a car or ve
Marian Ott and Lester “Spike” Wil
cox. Students were not dismissed dur hicle except as follows: All cars and
not using ail edible parts of food
ing the Christmas week because of vehicles parked upon Main street be
tween First and Third streets shall
crowded transportation facilities.
tops of greens, heels of bread, etc.
Miss Gladys Johnson and Paul Ha stand at an angle of approximately
35
degrees
to
the
curb
line.
vens, U. S. Army, left Wednesday for
All cars and vehicles parked upon
California, planning to he married
Thursday or Friday in Nevada. They other streets of the City, except the
plan to make their home in southern. above mentioned portion of Main
by forgetting food stored in
California near the Mohave desert street, shall stand parallel with the
the back of the refrigerator
where Mr. Havens is stationed. Miss curb line.
No truck of more than 16 feet over
Johnson has resided with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Har- ill in length, nor car nor truck with J
trailer shall be permitted to park on
These are some of the ways 15° of all food
Main street between First and Third, |
bought by the average family is wasted
on First street between Gladys Aven- |
ue and Main streets, on Gladys Aven
ue between First Streets and the
tracks of the O. W. R. & N.
CLEARANCE SALE
: •
I LOT or
Dresses 1 Price
s
1 LOT OF
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Skirts 33|0ff
SAYLOR’S
Jee
AMERICAN HOUSEWIVES WASTE
AN ARMY OF 10 MILLION
Dennis O Keefe
n
in
Moonlight Masquerade
Wed.-Thur».
Jan. 12 - 13
DOUBLE FEATURE
HOPPY TURNS
DETECTIVE! (
Margo and Robert Ryan
“He that despised
Moses’ law died without
mercy under two or
three witnesses : Of how
much sorer punishment,
suppose ye, shall he be
thought worthy, who
hath trodden under foot
the Son of God?”
in
HERMISTON
BAPTIST CHURCH
Gangway lor Tomorrow
H. V. McGee, Pastor
KNOW YOUR CITY
ORDINANCES
Tex Delta
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
46 oz. can
34c
2-lb. box
32c
2 cans
23c
Krispy
CRACKERS
:
Lynden
Friday - Sat. - Monday
January 7-8-10
Corn Bread Mix
21c
1 lb. pkg.
Old Dutch Cleanser
23c
3 for
S
Duz or Oxydol
$
Golden Grain * Italian Style
Granulated Soap
Large pkg.
23c
VANO
Makes Dirt Vanish
Qt. bottle 29c
Sun Tex
Self Polishing Wax
Qt. bottle
49c
?
Thompson Seedless
RAISINS
MATCHES
6 box carton
23c
2 lb. pkg.
34c
Sunshine
GRAHAM CRACKERS
Grandee
OLIVE SUTTER
5 oz. jar
Reliance
QUAKER OATS
Bar None
BISQUICK
3 a. pkg- 24c
2%2 lb. pkg. 32c
3 pkgs.
10c
POST-TENS
10 pkgs. - 5 Cereals
Temple Cafe
day soon we hope
to thank you personally for your
kindness to us during 1943. But right
now, with the Spirit of New Year’s in
the air we want to say
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Ac
LET US SOLVE
YOUR EYESIGHT
PROBLEM!
24c
If your eyes trouble you come here
for a thorough examination . . . .
Modern glasses ground to fit if
they are needed.
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
FOOD ADMINISTRATION
THE TEMPLE CAFE WILL BE
CLOSED FOR A SHORT PER
IOD TO MAKE MINOR REPAIRS
AND TO TAKE INVENTORY.
WE HOPE TO BE OPEN IN A
SHORT TIME AND ANNOUNCE
THE DATE IN NEXT WEEK’S
ISSUE OF THIS NEWSPAPER.
SOME
16c $
Atlas
VAR
se)
salts
19c
14-oz. bottle
Dog Food
$
*lb 30c
CATSUP
Shoe Shine Kits
54
M
Chase & Sanborn
COFFEE
On February 27, the Office of Price
Administration will simplify food ra
tioning. All red and blue point stamps
in War Ration Book Four will have
the same point value: 10 points each.
Tokens value at one point each will
be given as "change."
The new simplified plan is especial
ly beneficial to merchants. It will re
duce the number of stamps they have
to handle at least 60 per cent. Under
4 1b* 45c
Junior
want
FOOD RATIONING
TO BE CHANGED
SPAGHETTI DINNER CooksinoServent. 19
Cinch
S
CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
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Over 30 Years Successful
Optical Experience!
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
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OPTOMETRIST
418 South Main St. — Pendleton
We wish to take this means of thanking you for
the patronage of the past year and at the same time
wish to inform our patrons that we plan to operate
the Hermiston Dry Cleaners along the same line as
heretofore. We will serve you to the best of our
ability always.
Hermiston Dry Cleaners
Mrs. R. H. Piersol, Prop.