PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews re
cently sold a quarter section of land
| north of Echo to Mr. and Mrs. Fredie j
Hudemn which joins the Hudeman !
--------------------------------- place. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews recent-
Mrs. Preston Hollomon was taken ly purchased 480 acres near their
to Walla Walla last week where she ranch.
I underwent a major operation- She is I Word has been received here by Dr.
and Mrs. F. B. Belt from their son.
reported as getting along nicely.
Pvt. Bill Belt, that he has been trans- |
Mrs. Paul Van Patten, Mrs. Day-
ferred to Camp Walters in Texas
j ton Harris and son and Mr. and Mrs.
where he is connected with the infan
| Roy Attebury were business visitors
try. He will receive 13 weeks of pre- |
in Pendleton Friday.
liminary training at Camp Walters. !
Mrs. Jack Biggs of Pendleton visit-
Reggie W. Jonson, nephew of Mr. ¡
led a number of her friends in Her- and Mrs. George Harris of Hermiston, 1
j miston the forepart of the week.
returned here this week after receiv
W. W. Felthouse and Dr. F. B. ing an honorable discharge from the
I Belt recently attended the Rotary U. S. army. He has been stationed at
.convention at Vancouver, Canada, as San Luis Obispo. Calif. He expects '
representatives of the local club. The to go to work here as soon as he re-
men reported their trip at the weekly coveres from an illness.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson have
luncheon today (Thursday).
Miss Margaret Elliott, former received word from their son. Co-Pi- |
teacher in the Hermiston schools, is lot Bob Pierson, that he is now in
now a member of the WAAC organi- New Guinea flying with an army
zation with a rating of corporal. She , liberator. Latest news from the war
is connected with radio technician front indicate that the liberators are
work and at present is receiving 13 taking quite an active part in aerial
weeks of preliminary training at war action.
Mrs. A. E. Marble was hostess |
Newark, N. J.
Wednesday
afternoon at her home for
“Jinky” Wilson, daughter of Mrs.
Jean Wilson, returned Monday from the ladies of the Methodist church.
the St. Anthony’s hospital where she Mrs. A. R. Boulware was co-hostess.
had received medical treatment since A lovely luncheon was served at noon
to 20 people. The afternoon program
Saturday.
was in charge of Mrs. Boulware.
Glenn Ripley, new co-owner of the
Oscar D. McCarty, son of Mr. and |
Moore and Ripley drug store, is spend Mrs. Otis McCarty of Echo, and Min
ing this week in Portland on a short nie Marie Foley, the foster daughter
vacation and also attending to busi of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foley of Echo,
ness matters.
were married Sunday afternoon at
the Hermiston Central Church of
Christ. They left immediately for
Portland for a few days after which
“For the wages of sin is they will be at home on the groom’s I
on Butter Creek.
death ; but the gift of God I farm
The Young Adult Fellowship class
is eternal life through Je I of the Hermiston Methodist church is
meeting tonight (Thursday) at the
sus Christ our Lord.”
H. J. Ott home for a chicken dinner
in honor of Rev. M. B. Ballinger who
will leave soon to be a chaplain in the
HERMISTON
armed forces.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs. Harry Smith and son of Van-
j couver came Tuesday for a short visit
H. V. McGee, Pastor
at the home of Mrs. Georgia Hender
son and other friends in Hermiston.
Mrs. Smith (Pauline Stoop) formerly
was co-publisher of the Hermiston i
Herald. She continued on to Arling
ton Thursday to visit a sister.
Enos D. Martin of Dishman. Wash.,
came last week end to visit in Her
miston for several days and to attend
to business matters. Mr. Martin was
WELL QUIP PED TO
formerly manager of the Hermiston
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Irrigation district but now is operat
ing a ready-mix cement concern at
Dishman. Bob Martin, former stud
ent here, recently was awarded the .
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
! honor of having the highest scholas-
I tic average in his class.
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Barber Shop
A. W. Behrman Has
GRADUATION
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Hundreds of Items That Will Please
Fine Selection of
Engagement Rings
Men's and Ladies’ Watches
Men’s and Ladies’ Rings — Wedding Rings
Bracelets — Jewelry — Movie Cameras
Guitars — Lockets — Billfolds
Crosses
Novelties
Many Other Items
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See Our Fine Selection of Costume Jewelry $
Small Deposit Holds Your Purchase
A. W. Behrman, Jeweler
Open Evenings
A
Announcing
New Ownership of
HERCULES BEVERAGE
Pound pkg. 250 i AAAINA e(0MV
GERBERS DRY CEREAL
....... 8 oz. pkg. 150 e UUMIN dUvH.
QUICK QUAKER OATS
large pkg. 27€ Wl’atch Your Grocers Display
SHREDDED RALSTON
2 pkgs. 27€
CARNATION WHEAT Flakes, no prem., Ige. 27C
Fire King
OVALTINE.......... ........................... large can 646
OVEN GLASS
WOODBURY Facial Soap, 3 bars 26c, 1 bar 1c - 27€
Heat
Resisting
20 MULE TEAM BORAX
2 lb. pkg. 27C
Easy to Clean
20 MULE TEAM BORAX CHIPS
Ige. pkg. 230
Guaranteed
BORAXO, 20 Mule Team
2 10-oz. cans 27Ç
— PICNIC SUPPLIES —
LACE PAPER NAPKINS, 80 count
ZEE PAPER TOWELS
PICNIC PLATES. 12's
HOT OR COLD CUPS
RITEFORKS (Wooden Forks) 14's
— HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
IVORY SOAP 3 med. bars 19c
IVORY FLAKES Ige. pkg. 23c
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
PEETS GRANULATED
PALMOLIVE SOAP
OLD DUTCH Cl EANSER
REX LYE
3 rolls
2 pkgs.
2 pkgs.
2 pkgs.
29c
19c
19c
19c
pkg.
bars
bars
pkg.
bais
cans
cans
23c
17c
17c
23c
21c
47c
29c
Ige.
4
4 reg
med.
3 reguiar
.... 6
........ 3
IVORY SNOW
P & G SOAP
Points
14 CREAM STYLE CORN Reliance No. 2
WHOLE KERNEL CORN. Reliance No. 2
- DINNER PEAS, Reliance No. 2
16
10 • SLICED BEETS. Seaport No. 2
14
24
20
4
10
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TOMATOES, Emporium No. 2 Mi's
TOMATOES, Rialto No. 2
CHICKEN & NOODLE SOUP. Lynden 101 oz.
CATSUP, Reliance 14 <«.
2 cans
2 cans
cans
2 cans
cans
2
2 cans
2 cans
2 bottles
33c
35c
3 k
23c
35c
31c
27c
23c
37c
West Side of Track
Mr. and and Mrs. Guy Cronk have purchased
218
POUND BOX
— RATIONED FOODS —
Temple
Fountain Lunch
the Temóle Fountain Lunch from Mrs. Agnes
Teeters. They plan extensive renovations and
improvements immediately. Their plan is to
give Hermiston a clean, quiet place to bring
your family to dinner or a lunch.
FISHERS
ZOOM
The place for which you have been waiting.
To the Public:
Whole Wheat Cereal
lb. Handysack
We feel that we are doing a duty towards
Hermiston by providing a place “away from the
throng” where you can come for a nice, quiet
meal. Our aim will be: Cleanliness, Service and
the Best Food Obtainable under present condi
tions. We hope to meet all our friends here.
We hope you come to call on us occasionally.
Signed: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk.
- UNRATIONED FOODS —
PIMIENTOES, Friendswood 6 ox.
SODAS. Tasty Maid 2 lb.
RAISINS. Seedless 4 lb
PRUNES, (some splits' Oregon
MUSTARD. French's 6 ox.
SALT. Reliance 2 lb.
S T ARCH, Argo Cora 1 lb.
TWISTEES, Lynden 16 ox.
MIXED PICKI ES. Nalley’s Sweet 6 ox.
jar
pkg.
pkg.
2 lbs
23c
29c
51c
25c
19c
2 pkgs. 15e
3 pkgs. 25c
29c
13c
Reliance
Coffee
POUND JAR
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Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
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