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THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1944- HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Friday & Saturday Double Feature KlONDIKf KATE The BLA PAUAC Ou MASSEN Sunday & Monday August 20 & 21 DEANNA GENE DURBIN KELLY 2, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY aie cusms Gat ctone DAD id I SOFOBSN/TO News Reel Cartoon — Zoot Cat Tues., Wed. & Thur*. August 22, 23 & 24 Double Feature Mrs. Doris Lilly and 4-months-old Miss Iris King spent the week end son returned to their home in Board- with her parents in Portland. man Sunday. Mrs. Lilly had been a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rowell spent patient at the local hospital for sev- the forepart of the week in Portland | era) days. and vicinity on business. Mrs. Norman Ruckman and baby Mrs. D. M. Watson (Mabel Rauch) I Mr. and Mrs. David Mittlesdorf re daughter returned home Sunday from arrived last week from San Antonii. turned Sunday after spending a wee), the Hermiston General hospital. Texas. En route she spent several in Seattle. While in Seattle. Mrs. Mit Mrs. Chas. Friday was called to | days visiting with her husband in Sa- tlesdorf was under the care of a nose specialist at the Virginia Mason hos Nampa. Idaho. Sunday due to the ill- linas. Kansas. An emergency surgery was per- pital. ness of her mother, Mrs. Perigo. Mrs. Haigler Burnett’s brother of formedI early Sunday morning on A news dispatch recently released San Francisco arrived Tuesday to Glenn Peterson of Pasco. He was only by the War Department listed Pvt. spend a few days visiting in Hermis- t ree years old. M. Wayne Tuttle, 27, of Hermiston as are distinctive—they stand out in any gath ton. I Mrs. Blanche Rodgers of Avenal. wounded in action in the European ering of well dressed men and women. We A baby boy was born Tuesday even- | Calif., arrived here Thursday evening theatre of war. He is the son of Hen have now the new Fall and Winter Fabrics ing to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Southwick,? spend 12.days at.the home_of_her ry Tuttle of this city. No further daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Bea- particulars as to the extent of his in and Styles from— at the local hospital. ver. juries have been received here. Irvin Rauch, son of Julian Rauch, Rooms and apartment for rent. Hermiston visitors this week were is home on furlough from his camp in West Side Hotel. 1-lc Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurly, former lo Florida. Tonsilectomies were performed on cal resident, now residing in Portland. Mrs. Blanche Shannon of Boardman Kenneth and Eleanor Earwood of Mrs. Bob Russell and children are passed away Saturday morning from Boardman Monday. Their ages are 12 spending a week at Bingham Springs. a heart attack. Funeral services will and 10 years, respectively. Guaranteed not only to FIT Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Liles have sold be held in Weiser, Ida.. Wednesday. Members of the Columbia Grange you in suits, coats or slacks, Chas. Hodge of Heppner was a will hold a picnic Sunday, August 20. their 63-acre farm in the Westland district to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Elms Hermiston visitor Tuesday. but to SUIT you for all members and friends. The of Portland. The Elms will take pos Due to a confliction of dates, the Grange will furnish watermelons for session after October 1. Mr. Liles regular meeting of the Hermiston the aggregation. stated that they did not plan to leave Region auxiliary has been postponed Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and the community but would settle on from tonight to next Thursday. Aug- family are spending this week at the another location. ust 24. Members are urged to be , Hermiston cabin at Pierson ranger Mrs. Alan Dean, who has been with present on that date. 1 station. “Heezie” is on vacation as Pvt. Harvey Thompson, recently janitor at the high school and is tak- her husband in San Francisco, ar- stationed at Kingman, Ariz.. arrived ing a needed rest in preparation for f rived this week to spend a short time in Hermiston visiting relatives and this week to visit 10 days at the home | the long “grind” ahead. Robert Edmund Vaughn, son if ORDER NOW! Don’t risk short Wm. Quick. J. F. Brewer, both of friends.. Her husband is with the of- of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. John C. Vaughan of Hermiston, is a age next winter. Thompson. Pvt. Thompson attended Hermiston and Adam Knoblock of fice of Secretary of War. Mrs. Dean PRICE CONTROL .12. de member of a new trainee unit now Hermiston and Umatilla schools prior Boardman , are medical patients is at the not , certain , , of her , future , plans. , training with the Naval V-12 program Refer inquiries and complaints to to entering the armed forces. He ex Hermiston General hospital at .. | pending largely on where her husband at the University of Texas. He began price clerk at local OPA board. | will be located. pects to be sent to Lincoln. Neb., upon present time. Rent Control his training there on July 1. her Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, who his return. Mrs. Laura Mortimer has as Petitions now being received in all La Verna Colpitts of North Powder and have spent the past two weeks vaca guests this week her brother tioning at Bingham Springs, returned is spending the week visiting with her area rent offices under “peculiar cir family. cumstances” amendment. Harry Peterson, former owner of home. Thursday (today). Mr. Mc- grandmother. Mrs. Nora Colpitts. Word has been received from Mr. Herb’s Grocery here, arrived home Kenzie, mayor of Hermiston, was on CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST Saturday morning for a 20-day fur- vacation from the local office of the and Mrs. Monroe Gaskill (Julia Col C. Warner, Pastor pitts) that they have now moved from War Price and Rationing board. lough. He is stationed at a training Regular services will be held on San Francisco and have purchased a Dickie and Ronald Sollers celebrat- camp in Texas. His family resides in Sunday. Bible School at 10 a. m.. | ed last Thursday with a birthday par- home in Redwood City. He that believeth on the Columbia district. morning worship at 11. The sermon . a -"r Mr. and Mrs. C. M Harris return ty at the home of their grandmother. topic for Sunday morning will be. Mrs. Alta Knerr. About twelve little ; RATIONING the Son, hath everlast- ed from their vacation spent in Ida guests “God’s Love.” were invited to enjoy the af- ho. Friday, and were accompanied by CMEHDM The young people and adult C. E. ing life: and he that be his brother, Fred Harris, who came to ternoon. will both meet at 7 p. m. and the Processed Foods Hermiston on business. Mrs. Clarence Kennison Jr., who is evening worship is at 8. Book 4-—Blue stamps A8 through employed at the Behrman Jewelry lieveth not the Son shall The mid-week service meets Wed- store, left Thursday (tonight) for F5 valid indefinitely. nesday evening at 7:30. Meat, Rutter, Fats and Cheeses Spokane. Wash., where she will join not see life; but the Book 4—Red stamps A8 through HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Miss Noreen Townsend. They plan D5 valid indefinitely. to return home Sunday night. H. V. McGee, paster wrath of God abideth Avoid tired, aching Sugar Youth Centered Programs: Miss Noreen Townsend is spending back and exhaus Book 4—'Sugar stamps, 30, 31 and Sunday. 7:00 p. m., Junior and In tion due to wrong a week in Spokane, Wash., visiting on him.” posture by wearing with her brother and family. Mr. 32 valid indefinitely. 5 pounds each. termediate fellowship hour. and For canning only: Sugar stamp 40 Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.. Boy Scout and ‘ SPENCER Townsend is with the U. S. Navy Miss 1 valid for 5 pounds. Apply at local meeting. stationed at Camp Farragut. Friday. 1:00 p. m.. Junior-Interme Townsend is on vacation from the OPA board for more. UPPORT HERMISTON Shoes; Loose Sta nips Invalid diate choir practice. First National Bank. Book 3 Airplane stamps Nos. 1 & Mrs. Pauline Hutchison and son BAPTIST CHURCH 2 valid indefinitely. Bob arrived here Wednesday from MRS. DONNA BEARROW Gasoline Coupons ; Not Valid H. V. McGee, Pastor Boise. Idaho, where they have resided 10G Amatol - Ordnance, Ore. Unless Endorsed for the past several months. For the “A” No. 12 valid through Septem time being they plan to live with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ber 21. 3 gallons each. Fuel Oil Epperson, and Bob will attend high Period 4-5 coupons valid through school here. September 30. Fill your tanks now! Tire Inspection Records Must be presented for gasoline ap plications. Across Street North of Stoves Apply at local OPA board for pur Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. chase certificates. Wood, Coal, Sawdust LOCALS Tailored- to-order Clothes WAR- nWORKERS For -LEON ERROL * —7 GRACE MCDONALD . WALTER CATLETT Sheet Metal Work KENT GARRISON > 50 lb. bag 2.09 FLOUR - Pure White LOAF- Morrell’s Corned Beef .... 12 oz. can .32 CHICKEN & Egg Noodles, Lynden 1 lb. jar .29 CANNING .. PEACHES $ HALES & ALBERTAS August COCOA - Baker’s....................... % lb. can .11 SHORTENING Cream White 3 lbs. .63 SALT • Reliance Shaker 2 lb. pkgs. 2 for .15 24-oz. bottle .28 SYRUP - Lumber Jack 18th COFFEE • Reliance................. 1 lb. jar .32 2 cans .35 SPINACH - Gold Leaf No. 21. FLOUR, Pancake, Aunt Jemima 212 lb. pkg. .26 MIX - Duff’s Ginger Bread Mix 14 oz. pkg. .24 per gallon .47 PURER - 3 for .25 FLY SWATTERS large package .23 OXYDOL JUICE ■ Walla Walla Tomato 46 oz. can .23 JUICE - Grapefruit.................. 46 oz. can .32 2 lb. box .32 CRACKERS ■ Krispy 2 doz. .35 JAR CAPS • Economy ............ JAR LIDS - Kerr Regular ........ pkg. .09 QUART JARS - Kerr Regular ......... doz. .85 Quart .39 TANG - Nalley’s Salad Dressing : • ¡> Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON Rock Wool Ready Grocer • Bring Y our Containers • Prices Reasonable • You Pick Them WURSTER’S $ $ 1 Mi. West of Umatilla S $ $ $ SCtfr) rie fy T" I . « -1U}’ • • FIRE PROOF ■ • VERMIN PROOF • CUTS SUMMER TEMPERTURE 15 DEGREES • CUTS FUEL COSTS 40 PER CENT. Insulation is — F.H.A. Terms - Up to 36 Mo. to Pay — For free estimate write to Box 251 C. A. MYTINGER Pendleton eld"" HOME in Hermiston! Several Still New Proposal Remain by Interstate Home* Inc. Under a new arrangement you can now own your own home for a down payment a* low as $250.00. Why pay rent when the Today! Elmer Fritzke, Hermiston Hotel treMerw A ■ wMAeMen- Mere A ■ wAeoMenMee-AReewAR, $