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PAGE TWO BASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Friday & Saturday June 30 - July 1 : ex w with TOM NEAL • EVELYN KEYES Sunday & Monday July 2 & 3 MARIA MONTEZ JON HAIL SAM (ADDA LUbB WOMAN 1 -recMCNO A Newt Reel Cartoon ; Jatper Goet Pithing Tuesday & Wednesday July 4 & 5 I Loretta YOUNG A- ADIES “WANGER LRU". a "WALIER TGEOUS Cartoon and Parade July 6th Thursday Pvt. Emsley W. Rogers is now at Mrs. Rena Waterman had as guests Madison, Wis., where he is attending last Saturday and Sunday her son. radio mechanic school. Merril El- Major Ernest Waterman and Mrs. drige, also of Hermiston is also sta- Waterman and son Buddy, and Mrs. i tioned at Madison. While taking ba J. R. Yeager and children Ralph, Warren Caudle, Seaman Second sic training at Amarillo, Texas, Pvt. Bob, Dick and Linda Lee of Walla Walla. Major Waterman has been Class, is spending a furlough in Her Rogers visited with Claire Lindner. Mrs. W. A. Rust received a tele transferred from Gardner Field to miston with his mother, Mrs. J. G. Waller, after six weeks of boot camp gram from her husband today (Thurs Victorville, Calif. He has charge of training at Camp Farragut. Warren day) that he will arrive in Hermiston a dental clinic. Mrs. C. C. Hebert of the Columbia is a graduate of Hermiston high Sunday. Mr. Rust, fireman 1/c, has spent the past month in a hospital at district was taken to the Hermiston school. General hospital Wednesday with a Mrs. Tom Moore left Wednesday Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Charlotte Rauch, formerly of severe case of pneumonia. She was night for Portland and Vancouver to meet her daughter and husband, Mr. Hermiston but who has resided near taken ill Monday. Mrs. Rena Waterman has sold her and Mrs. Arlie Thompson who will be Spokane the past year to be near her in Portland to see their son, Lavern husband, arrived this week to visit home to Mrs. Alice Stone. The latter Thompson. The latter is in the Navy friends and relatives for an indefi will take possession July 15. and expects to get overseas duty soon. nite period. Mrs. George McKenzie and children Mrs. Chas. Houston entertained at of Tillamook came this week to visit Mrs. Moore will return before the her home Tuesday on the birthday of for several weeks at the home of her Fourth. her three-year-old daughter, Karen parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pierson. Anne Piersol returned this week Kay. Nineteen guests came to help Mr. McKenzie, who is in the automo from Long Creek where she had spent spend the afternoon with the honored bile business in Tillamook, will come three weeks with her uncle, Hal Pier- guest. later to spend a short vacation. The sol and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morse, who have group plans to spend some time at Mr. and Mrs. R. W. “Bob” Chris been residing in the Starkey mountain Bingham Springs during the next tian sent his parents a telegram an district out of LaGrande, moved this week. nouncing the arrival of a girl born week to Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. June 21, weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces, Mrs. Enid DeLany has purchased a Guy Shaw went to LaGrande Sunday and has been named Karren Lynn to bring them here. home in Bend and will move there Christian. Mr. Christian is stationed soon. She will teach in Bend next Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell left ear at Corpus Christi, Texas. This makes year. ly this week for various points in the ninth great great grandchild for Miss Rebecca Pierson and Miss California for an extended visit. They W. E. Goodwin. expect to be gone about six weeks or Barbara Jean Woodard are spending Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin stopped more. this week in Forest Grove attending in Hermiston en route home to Pas Mrs. Clarence Kennison Jr. re a series of classes in connection with co, Wash., from Portland where turned to Hermiston last week after the Methodist Sunday School. Miss they had gone to visit their son, Major spending two weeks in Portland with Pierson is taking a week’s vacation R. E. Martin and family. The latter relatives. .While there she had her from the Inland Cooperative. expects an overseas assignment in the tonsils removed. Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Harris are near future. Major Martin is a grad Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennison and the parents of a baby boy born Tues uate of Hermiston schools and later Mrs. Clarence Kennison Jr. attended day at the local hospital. The little attended Oregon State College. a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. fellow weighed four pounds, 11 ounces Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and and Mrs. William Schuening at Helix at birth and has been named Robert daughter Ilene Kay were over night Sunday honoring their daughter-in- Jr. The young fellow is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris. Pvt. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. law, Mrs. William Schuening Jr. C. J. Jackson of Pendleton Saturday. Miss Joyce Barker left by bus Sat- Harris came Monday from Ft. Ben- Mrs. Laura Epperson, cook at the urday night for Denver, Colo., where : ning, Ga., where he has been statiined. she will visit with friends and rela- | Pvt. Harris has spent 42 months in Hermiston General hospital, had an tives. Miss Barker will also make a the Aleutians and has action in five accident Monday and had to go to Portland for medical attention. short stay in Canyon City and Colora-1 of the islands. “The next day John do L. C. Dyer is quite ill at the Ord- Springs before returning back to | Mrs. O. O. Felthouse was a tonsil- Hermiston, nance hospital. His daughter, Mrs, Mrs. Marie Keel, a sister | ectomy patient Thursday morning seeth Jesus coming unto of Joyce, is taking her place at Say-1 (today) at the Hermiston General “Buz” Isaacs of North Powder ar- rived Tuesday to be with her father. hospital. him, and saith, Behold lors during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Peck announce■ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloom and two the Lamb of God, which i the arrival of a baby boy, 9 pounds 2j sons arrived Wednesday from Seattle with her father. Mrs. Bloom WAR- ounces born Wednesday at the Her- to be ....... ....................................... taketh away the sin of - - hospital. was in Fairbanks, Alaska, when noti miston General WORKERS _ Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson of fied of her father's illness and imme the world.” Avoid tired, aching I Umatilla are being congratulated diately took a plane for Seattle where back and exhaus upon the birth of a baby girl Elberta her husband met her. tion due to wrong Dr. Frances Belz of the State Ma- Jean born Sunday at the Hermiston posture by wearing General hospital. The little miss ternity and Child Health department - SPENCER weighed 6 pounds and 4% ounces, was a visitor Monday at the Hermis- Mrs. Ferguson will be remembered as ton General hospital. UPPORT ¡Imogene Miller of Umatilla. John Leslie of Heppner was admit- HERMISTON Dr. Potts of Walla Walla General ted to the Hermiston General hospi- BAPTIST CHURCH | hospital and'Capt. Cohen neurrlogist tal Monday for medical treatment. MRS. DONNA BEARROW I of McCaw Hospital at Walla Walla Mrs. Joe Oestreicher and baby boy H. V. McGee, Pastor 106 Amatol - Ordnance, Ore. ■were business visitors at the Hermis- Riley Drew left the local hospital Sun- ton General hospital Friday, dav to return to their home. LOCALS Hundreds and Hundreds of WORK TROUSERS One lot of these at $1.95 COMEDY - DIZZY PILOTS NEWS REEL BOND PREMIERE! TRACY IRENE DUNNE SPENCER in MG Ms van Johnson No/l THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1944. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON ward Bond James Gleason • Lionel Barrymore Barry Nelson Esther Williams This is a very special price, as they are worth more anytime. Buy two or more pair NOW! ! ! Others at $2.95 - $3.50 - and $3.95. You’ll appreciate these values Come in today, or to morrow, or any other day and examine them. Buy and Save! Mrs. Bus Curtis and baby boy Don ald Eugene returned to their home Sunday from the Hermiston General hospital. Mrs. Roberts is a medical patient at the Hermiston General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts operate the Temple Cafe. Little 4-year-old Dale Mowan had his tonsils removed at the local hos- pital Monday. Mrs. Mary Putnam is a medical pa tient at the Hermiston General hospi tal since Monday. Barbara Shroeder, who is 8 years old, had her tonsils removed Friday at the Hermiston General hospital. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, pattar Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00. Sermon,. “International Order.” Baptist Youth Fellowship at 7:00 p. m. Evening worship at 8:00 p. m. Ser mon, “The Decisive Question.” Thursday, 8:00 p. m., a teacher’s training class will start this week. A text book, “New Testament Studies", will be used. SVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVvvvvvvvvvvv ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼< • 2 1000 ANNOUNCING it The Rohrman Motor Co. and the Hermiston Auto Co. will be “hi closed next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, in order to give over 1572 oz. can 13- TOMATO JUICE, Magic Valley fancy No. 300 cans 3 for 25 RIPE OLIVES, Lindsey Select .... Pint jar 22 WAX PAPER, Diamond ....... 125 ft. Roll 18. SWEET RELISH, Nalley s 12 oz. Jar 186 PAPER CUPS, Hot or Cold Package 100 PAPER PLATES, 9 in. size Per dozen 98 CHEEZ-IT, Sunshine, a dainty cheese cracker .... 6 oz. pkg. 138 HAM SALAD, Wilson 8 oz. jar 349 SPANISH OLIVES, King Brand mammoth size. 51 2 oz. jar 298 CHEESE SPREAD, Blue Moon, 4-oz. pkgs. 2 for 35^ Old Smokey or Bavarian POTATO CHIPS, Blue Bell.......................... 51 I oz. pkgs. 229 COFFEE, Hills Bros. - Red can brand 1 lb. pkg. 290 TURKEY SPREAD, Nalley’s 53 i oz. jar 340 VIENNA SAUSAGE, Rose Brand 4 oz. can 11c TANG, Nalley’s Salad Dressing Quart jar 39 PORK & BEANS, Dennison $ : » BOSCO CHOCOLATE SYRUP 11 oz. jar BORDEN S HEMO 1 lb. jar TEA, Schillings, Orange Pekoe and Pekoe .. 12 lb. pkg. MATCHES, Junior 6 box carton worked employees an occasion for relaxation. Most of the em ployees have been working 54-hour weeks during the past year in order to keep the cars and trucks rolling. However, in order not to handicap anyone from the purchase of gasoline, the Hermiston Auto Co. pumps will be open from 3:00 to 6:00 on Monday, July 3, and the Rohrman Motor Co. from 3:00 to 6:00 on July 4th. Both concerns will be open for business again on Wednesday, July 5th, to take care of all your needs. BUY ATT BONDS ME, 236 5 36 490 236 Hermiston Auto Co S Hermiston Food Store Your Certified s Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON, OREGON JUNE 12th JULY 8th Grocer Rohrman Motor Co HERMISTON OREGON