THURSDAY, JUNE 8,
THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
PAGE TWO
BASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE
2121
1944.
Ruth McCulley and Rosalie Ham G. C. Humphreys, the Old Maestro
mer left Thursday evening for Park- of the high school music department,
dale where they will be the house is spending the summer months “all
guests of Miss Eleanor Brunquist for by his lonesome” atop a lookout tower
several days.
above Kinzua. He is employed by the
Pfc. Hiram J. Stillings Jr. recently forestry department.
Mrs. Lester Colpiti s and three
Pvt. Fred Rankin, who has been
children arrived home Tuesday after spent a week’s furlough here with his
a 15-day visit with relatives at Bing- father, H. J. Stillings. Pfc. Stillings stationed at Phoenix, Arizona, re-
is stationed with artillery troops at turned to Hermiston this week for a
en, Wash.
short furlough to visit his wife and
Mrs. G. C. Humphreys and Miss Fort Hasse, Texas.
Ruth McCulley were luncheon guests
Mrs. F. J. Estle was returned to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin,
at the L. Hammer home Memorial home Wednesday night from the U. Mrs. Nora Colpitts and daughter,
day.
O. D. hospital whete she was taken Mrs. Monroe Gaskill of San Francis-
Neckties and sox for Father’s Day Saturday of last week. She is much co, spent the week end visiting in
on June 18. Brierley’s Variety Store. improved.
North Powder with the Thomas Col-
43-lp
Mrs. Eva Thorne of Haines, Ore., pitts family. Mrs. Gaskill will re-
ARE GUARANTEED TO
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey recently who recently underwent a major op- turn to San Francisco Thursday (to-
FIT YOU BECAUSE THEY
enjoyed a two weeks visit with their eration at St. Elizabeth hospital in day) after spending the past two
granddaughter and great grandson, Baker, shows some improvement, ac- weeks visiting with her mother here,
ARE HAND CUT AND EX
Mrs. Vernon Pratt and son Billie cording to information received here
Billfolds and belts for Father’s
PERTLY TAILORED FOR
Pratt at Vancouver, Wash.
| Day, June 18. Brierley's Variety
this week.
YOU TO YOUR MEAS
Mrs. Carrie Beitel, Mrs. Lester
43-lp |
Shaving sets for Father's Day, Store.
Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner June 18. Brierley’s Variety Store.
Sgt. Frank (Gale) Felthouse, son
UREMENTS. WE HAVE A
were in Pendleton Friday where Rev. i
43-lp of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse, is
LARGE
SELECTION OF
Warner officiated at the funeral of ! Pvt.. Lorren G. Montgomery, son of completing his training on a Libera-
Hugh Van Schoiak.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery, is tor bomber at Pueblo Army Air Base
MATERIALS AT MODER
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special now stationed at the Kearns, Utah, where he is a gunner on a combat
ATE
PRICES!
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her Overseas Replacement Depot, accord- crew. He entered the service August
miston Hotel on Wednesday, June 14, ing to word received here, His wife , 18, 1942, and is expected to serve
between the hours of 10:00 a. m. to resides in Umatilla.
|overseas soon.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and
Gilman Pierson, Seaman Second
5:00 p. m.
Sgt. Lester Fleming came last Sat Class, arrived home Monday for a 15- daughter Dorothy left Sunday for
urday to visit his wife. Sgt. Fleming, day furlough following completion of Sisston, So. Dakota, where they ex-
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who has been in the service for 3 * boot camp training at Camp Farra- pect to visit relatives and friends. Mr. | ________________________
years, is stationed with the medical gut, Idaho. He is a son of Mr. and Olson, who is employed at the Her- I =__
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corps at Camp Phillip, Kansas, and is Mrs. K. D. Pierson.
miston Grain & Feed Co., stated that Belt family is spending the forepart | If the papers this week are not
enjoying a short furlough. He also
Pete Berg, manager of the Hermis they expected to be gone about a of the week in Portland on a short ■ folded per schedule it is because Stan-
expects to visit at Bremerton with ton Grain & Feed Co., returned to month.
'vacation.
ley Pierce, a regular Thursday em-
relatives prior to returning to Camp Hermiston Monday night after two
Lewis Wilson, Gunners Mate 3rd
Phillip. Mrs. Fleming (former Betty weeks spent in Portland on business Class, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wil- I The members of the All American |
undecided as yet matters and a short “rest” vacation. son, arrived Thursday to spend a fur- Calf club went to Union Friday to East Lake ith h brother Floyd,
Morehouse)
Mrs. Wayne Casseday
and baby
.
whether she will return to Kansas Mr. Berg spent most of his leisure lough here with relatives and friends, take part in the livestock show held
He has been in the service six months there. The members making the trip MichaelWayne arrived home from the
with her husband.
time attending shows and sleeping.
Richard Borth- Walla Walla hospital Monday. She
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jendrzejewski and and will report June 15 at San Fran- were Clyde Nobles,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Templeton entertained cisco for five months of schooling. He wick, Gerald Borthwick, Larry Dyer, will make her home at the home of
and Mrs. W. A. MacArthur for
the following people at a turkey din is a 1913 graduate of Hermiston high Jimmie Borthwick and Willie Borth-Rev.
, the present.
wick.
ner Sunday: Rev. Father Cornelius, school.
Miss Ruby Roth of Portland will
Margaret M. DeMoss, Seaman First! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duvall Sr. of
Sister Feliciana, Sister Helen St.
Clair, Mrs. O’Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. serve Hermiston as a “church visi- Class. who is taking a Chaplain course The Dalles, former Hermiston resi
F. C. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. tor.” She is working under the aus- at Williams & Mary College in Vir dents, were dinner guests at the home
Rohrman, Charles and Kayella, Mr. pices of the Baptist church. Miss ginia, came Monday to spend two of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boulware Fri
and Mrs. Ray Looseveldt and son. Mr. Roth is a student of the Baptist Semi- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. day. They spent several days visit
“These things I have and Mrs. Roshak and children John, nary and expects to graduate next H. Demoss. She is the wife of U. S. ing with friends.
Mary Beth and Esther Louise War-
Mary Theresa, James and Frances, year. She plans to address the Worn- Marine Harvey DeMoss, son of Mr.
spoken unto you, that in Mrs.
Sophia Kopacz and Mr. and Mrs. en’s Missionary Society Wednesday and Mrs. J. H. DeMoss, now overseas ner of Irrigon who spent two weeks
with the armed forces.
with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
afternoon.
me ye might have peace, Scalf.
Pvt. Bill Belt, son of Dr. and Mrs.
The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist A. R. Boulware, while attending the
F. B. Belt, arrived home this week church met at the home of Rev. and 1 Vacation Day Bible School returned to
In the world ye shall
WAR
from Camp Carson, Colo., where he Mrs. W. A. MacArthur Wednesday for their home Thursday evening of last
is stationed with the U. S. Army, In- an all-d-y meting with a luncheon week.
have tribulation : but be
WORKERS
fantry. Bill has been attending school served at noon to 21. Assisting Mrs. |
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Avoid tired, aching
of good cheer; I have
in New York (Fordham University) MacArthur vere Mrs. O. O. Felt-¡
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back and exhaus-
during a greater portion of his army house and Mrs. Chas. Shown. Mrs.
A tion due to wrong
overcome the world.”
life hut recently was transferred to M. P. Casseday had charge of the de
. posture by wearing
the infantry. Bill looks tanned and votions and Mrs. MacArthur was in
" SPENCER seems hardened to army life but still charge of the business meeting. It Remodeling — Repairing
retains some of his old instincts and was decided to have an afternoon ga
— New Work —
UPPORT
began to clutter around in the Herald thering every third Wednesday of the
HERMISTON
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Garrison — Box 237
print shop soon after his arrival. The month.
LOCALS
Custom Tailored Clothes
Friday & Saturday
June 9 & 10
Men and Women
DOUBLE FEATURE
Sunday & Monday
June 11 & 12
HALL
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Tue«., Wed. & Thur«.
June 13, 14 & 15
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FOOD VALUES
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White Soil
$1.09 TISSUE
BROOM
SOAP
3 med. bars
SPRY
19 Shortening
4 rolls
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3 lb. jar 72
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Table Queen
OXYDOL Ige. pkg- .23 WHEATIES 2 for .23 SPREAD "‘ ".20
Woodbury Facial
SOAP
Albers Flapjack
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BORA
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sal.
.22
3 bars .22 Bleach
FLOUR Ige. pkg..22
FRUITS
SUGAR
Mechanical Brain, Automatic Muscles of Steel
10 lbs. .64
SAVE YOUR BACK AND ARMS
Pure White
FLOUR 50 1bs $2.25
Cabbage
Per Pound
4d
Gr. Onions
Per Bunch
C
MATCHE)6 tenet .23 :
Lettuce
Asparagus
2 Ige. crisp heads 150 2 lbs.
23
Radishes
Carrots
Per Bunch
3 bunches
25
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Hermiston Food Store Your
Certified
Independent
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
Grocer
This modern farming machine
actually “thinks” and acts for itself.
’'Thinks’9 and acts and thereby
saves your back and arms.
You touch a five-inch control lever
with your finger tips and a mechanical
brain which operates automatic
muscles of steel sets the implement at
the depth you desire.
The exclusive and patented Fergu
son System then automatically main
tains constant control over the
depth of the operation you selected.
No more bruised knuckles, pinched
fingers, backache and tired arms from
frequent adjustment of lever equip
ped plows, cultivators and other im
plements when you operate a Ford
Tractor with Ferguson System.
There are many equally astonish
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here. The next time you are near us,
stop in and ask us for the whole story.
Rohrman Motor
Company