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
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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.
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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.
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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,
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of VaIUrIIa
California at
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| 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.
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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
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Hermiston
Barber Shop
WELL EQUIPPED TO
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Ml ■
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DOLLY
MADISON
21 jewel
$4950
A. W. Behrman
Gentle Gangster
Wed.-Thurs.
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WATCHES
H. V. McGee, Pastor
ALLAN
THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
TEMPLE FOUNTAIN
LUNCH
Hermiston
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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
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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
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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!
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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
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