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Charles Hodge and J. V. Viller- Portland will be 1214 S. E. Flavel St- moure went to Portland last week while there. where they were initiated into the Miss Rosemary Serell, who taught I Shriners lodge. the last two years in Ontario, has Mr. and Mrs. Wally Hamman of accepted a position as teacher in the •================================== Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor were Altamount, Kansas, are visiting in- Federal schools at Vanport in Port business visitors in Walla Walla Sat- definitely at the home of Mr. Ham- land. The schools opened this month j ‘ Mr. and ’ Mrs. J. W. and will be operated on a twelve | urday afternoon. man’s uncle. months basis. Ray Hug of Elgin was a visitor at | Hamman, Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm plan ! the Rev. J. W. Stuart home last Miss Jane Jackson, bookkeeper at Thursday the local office of the R.E.A., left Sat- to go to Pendleton Friday where they Mrs. Walt Pearson and Miss Lillian urday night for Eugene where she will visit Mr. Strohm’s nephew. Mr. ! Denton were in Pendleton Wednes- will attend a bookkeepers' school and and Mrs. H. A. Strohm. From there they will leave the next morning for day afternoon. also visit friends. ... ............ . Guy Shaw and Rowland Yeend, Holstein, Iowa, where they will make Mrs. . Jean Wilson and daughter Jinky went to Pendleton Wednesday managers of the Inland Cooperative their home for the present. Service Station respective- Pvt. Kenneth Bensel arrived home --- subi..coa. and and Co-op Co-op Service Station respective- afternoon on business. Mrs. F. B. Belt left Tuesday for V, plan to make a business trip to from Oregon State college for a ten Camp Wolters, Texas, to visit her Walla Walla Friday. day furlough after which he will re son, Pvt. Bill Belt, who is stationed Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special- port to Camp Roberts, Cal. Miss there with the armed forces. ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- Dorothy Ann Raymond accompanied me . Mrs. E. P. Schofield and two child miston HoHtel on Wednesday, June him home where she was a guest at ren of Vancouver came this week to 16. between the hours of 1 00 and the home of his parents for four days visit several weeks with her parents, 5:00 P- m. 43-lc before gong on to her home in Kansas. 1--=i 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. Dr. W. L. Morgan, Walt Pearson, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart’s young Mr. and Mrs. John Hannen, Wayne Glenn Ripley and Lee Quiring spent est daughter, Mrs. Verda Zollman and Coe and Earl Coe of Portland were Saturday and Sunday at East Lake two sons, Arliss and Delwyn, of Jo visitors in Stanfield and Hermiston where they made a record catch, seph arrived Friday afternoon for a last week end. Cpl. Chester J. Stuart of the Uni- ten day visit. Their eldest daughter, ... — ,,_ —----- — versity of VaIUrIIa California at VEIBILy VI at Davis. vavis, Cal.. wal., r — 1 1 J 1 7 T nr c | Mrs. Leatha Boyd and daughter Car- and . son of ,7 Kev. and j - Mrs. J. W. Stuart if Hermiston, has accepted a position olee of Bend, came Sunday for a two weeks visit. I as instructor in transmitting work at Mrs. Georgia Henderson and Mrs. RESIDENT the Signal Corps school there. 21 jewels C. E. Baker returned to Hermiston sODDESS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten mo of Time $4950 “For the Lord him tored to La Grande Friday where they Sunday following a visit in Eugene 17 jewels visited Mr. Van Patten's sister and and Portland. Mrs. Baker has been $37 50 self shall descend family and were joined by his parents away about three weeks visiting Mr. from New Bridge. They returned and Mrs. H. E. Pettitt at Eugene and from heaven with a Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley in Port Due to the great amount of Saturday evening. land. Mrs. Henderson was away one precision materiel which tho Miss Golda Mumma left for Port shout with the voice land Monday to spend two weeks at- week and also visited at the Pettitt Bulova Watch Company is tending a music teachers convention home. of the archangel, and Charles D. Hodge, Signalman 2/c, and visiting friends. Her address in U. S. Navy, is spending several days with the trump of in Hermiston with his father, Chas. watches We suggest you Hodge. The former has seen consid God : and the dead in NOTICE TO OUR erable action in the Asiatic-Pacific Christ shall rise first.” area and is the owner of a service FRIENDS ribbon with five stars, denoting that Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley, ac number of engagements. Although companied by Mrs. Eric Täplin and he is reluctant to tell much of his ex Due to shortage of labor perience he states that some, when son Julian and Mrs. Gene Lear and HERMISTON we will not be able to open the war is over, he will tell us more two children, left Wednesday evening for Portland. Forest Grove and Eu- the Temple Fountain as of his work. BAPTIST CHURCH OASIS THEATRE PUAN 9191 PHONE 2121 HERMISTON, OREGON June 11-12 Fri.-Sat. DOUBLE FEATURE -de ($) Senkis GRAYSON Van HEFLIN- Marsha HUNT Cecilia PARKER-Peggy MORAN Diana LEWIS • S Z SAKALL • A FRANK BORZAGE ; f Production C, 9 CARTOON and CONFUSION in INDIA June 13-14 Sun.-Mon. waE* MSE 4 Anabigis IN TE." lGyKlwGMaWOKl"L SNN ff LEIF ERIKSON BILLY GILBERT EDGAR BARRIER GOMEL TURMAN BET Ko umr HOWARD THOMAS News Reel and Superman Cartoon June 15 day DOUBLE FEATURE SPIES MEET DOOM I A New Shipment! LOCALS J June 16-17 DOUBLE FEATURE JONES JANE FRAZEE $ »«S ERNEST TRUEX / we wished to do. We will open fountain and booth Saturday morning and do the best we can to care for our customers. We will try to open the dinnet as soon as possible and have a grand opening at a later date. Signed : Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk AAAAAAAAAAAAA Hermiston Barber Shop WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Ml ■ BORDER PATROL st y DOLLY MADISON 21 jewel $4950 A. W. Behrman Gentle Gangster Wed.-Thurs. —3 Lr WATCHES H. V. McGee, Pastor ALLAN THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO BILL SHAAR, Prop. TEMPLE FOUNTAIN LUNCH Hermiston ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Jewelry Store Open Evenings gene. Mrs. Täplin will visit relatives at Forest Grove, Mrs. Lear will at tend her brother’s wedding in Port land and Mr. and Mrs. Woolley will attend to business in Eugene. e Salute U.O.D. Workers Ordnance SUMMER MEALS . FRESH PRODUCE TURNIPS 3 bunches loc "... ... 98 BORAXO NOODLE SOUP Cleans Dirty Hands 2 pkgs. 3 Pkgs. 288 GOLDEN GRAIN 3 bunches IOC with Tomato-Cheese Sauce LETTUCE SERVES 4 COOKS IN 9 MINUTES Large Crisp Heads 2 for POINT VALUES THRILL CATSUP RICE DINNER "A Victory Meal” SALAD DRESSING Quart 298 oz. 136 bottle 10 Points EM PORIUM Fancy Sliced 21 2 can 278 KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 2 giant size 279 21 Points SEAPt RT PEAS No. 303 can 11c 13 Points 2 pkgs. 198 TABLE QUEEN 1 I PEACHES ! 9e W YLER'S 358 NANETTE DUPRE PHEASANT CLEANSING TISSUE Cream Style 500 sheets 238 CORN 2 No. 303 cans 256 11 Points PHILLIPS FELDMAN’S SWEET RELISH 12 oz. jar 178 NAPTHA SOAP 6 bars for 278 Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 11 AAAAAAAÀAAAAÀAAAÀAAAAAÀA SPAGHETTI DINNER RADISHES g LIPTON’S BEETS 2 bunches . A TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 278 3 Points Your Certified Independent Grocer During this war period, the Ord nance worker is performing a task very essential to our fighting boys. Without your help the soldier can not carry on. You are doing a fine job. KEEP IT UP! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Let us help you make your off hours more pleasant. Enjoy a cool refreshing drink with your friends at Johnny’s and Sammy’s. Hale's Confectionery & S. Goods Hermiston, Oregon Mia