The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 31, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Mrs. Floyd Pierce and daughter,
Capt. and Mrs. William Purvis
and baby son of Walla Walla Mary Lou, of Redmond arrived
spent Saturday and Sunday with Wednesday of last week to spend
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess a week at the home of Mr. and
Connor.
Mrs. O. C. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Daugherty
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight
Glen Ripley made a business and son Vernon went to Portland specialist formerly of Pendleton,
trip to Portland the first of the last Saturday to visit with rela- will be at the HERMISTON HO­
week.
tives and friends for about ten TEL on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and days.
Hours 10.00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
Mr and Mr s John Biggs and two
Mrs. Louis May, son and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eaton of Spo-
children of Pendleton were visit- ter. left Sunday for Eugene to at- kane arrived Saturday night to
ors in Hermiston Sunday.
¡tend the graduation exercises of visit her sisters, Mrs. Tom Moore
She plans to be there nolds
of Hermiston
and Mrs.
Rey-
son. Michael, returned Saturday about niece.
a week.
of Umatilla,
and Chas.
her father,
from a 2-weeks‘ visit with friends
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten William Goodwin of Hermiston.
in Mr.
Walla
and Walla
Mrs. T. W Lenhart and and.daughtev.de .Kax.A La returning to her home Monday,
family spent the week end at Pen- span several days with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Alford and
dleton visiting U. C Lenhart and Reeeo
relatives ; son Bob moved from Pendleton
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, last Sunday into the Lawrence
Miss Mary Lou Johnson will
house on Ridgeway and Mr. Al-
leave Friday for a month’s vaca- paurs school in Wana Walla to ford and Bob are both employed
tion in Kenton. Ohio, to visit her spend the summer vacation with at , „
, .
parents.
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,
„ her mother. Mrs. Jean WilsonRev. and Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt of
Mrs. James Naughton and small
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dudley of Eu- Dallas and Rev. Samp P. Neufeldt
son arrived home Friday after hav- gene Ore arrived Memorial dav of Salem arrived Wednesday to
ing spent several weeks visiting to visit a few days at the home of spend several days with their
relatives and friends in Montana, her daughter. Mr. and Mrs L C daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.
The Westland Grange will hold Alford
’
Al Quiring.
their postponed ice cream social in
Mrs Lester Copi, was return-
Mrs. Jess Connor who is suffer-
the Westland hall tomorrow (Fri- ed from the walla Walla General ing from undulant fever is slowly
dav) night. June 1.
hospital Sunday after spending improving. Her sickness has ne-
Mrs. Chas. Dunn and baby. Sue eight days there following a ma- cessitated the closing of the beauty
Ellen, of Great Falls. Mont., ar­ jor operation.
shop for the summer months.
rived Tuesday night to make an
Mrs. M. L. Colpitts writes from
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russell and
indefinite visit with her parents. Redmond. Calif., that she is get- son. Bobby, left Sunday for Port-
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor.
ting along fine and enjoying Cal- , land to spend several days there,
ifornia very much. She left here I Mrs. Russell is employed as book­
in January and has many friends | keeper at the Rohrman Motor C.
in this vicinity.
and Mr. Russell is employed at
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Peterson and the Hermiston Auto Co.
Bowman’s Shoe Shop daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Swarn-
Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. er and sons. Jimmie and Tommie,
No-Mark Brown Rubber
Dan Bartlett and Mrs. Evelyn and Mrs. Day of Vancouver. Wash.
Heels
Now
Available!
Clarke spent last weekend at visited at the home of Mr. and
Bingham Springs.
Mrs. Alfred A. Swarner last week
and returned to their home last
Sunday.
Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick and
CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY WHOM YE WILL SERVE ... AS
daughter, Kathy, of Seattle are
FOR ME AND MY HOUSE. WE WILL SERVE THE LORD."
visiting at the home of Mrs. Kirk-
—Joshua 24:15
patrick’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. McCulley, and her sister, Mrs.
A. E. Rugg. She plans to spend a
month here.
Joe Corliss suffered severe
burns Sunday when the hose blew
off the gas weed burner he was
using, the flames searing his right
arm from wrist to shoulder. While
removing bis shirt, his left hand
was also badly burned.
Mrs. Marion Oviatt and son
Philip left last Wednesday for
Corpus Christi. Texas, to.be with
her husband, who is confined to
the hospital. She had been at the
Ray Oviatt home here for about a
month.
Seven ladies were guests of Mrs.
J. F. Humphrevs at a pot-luck sup­
per at her home in Columbia dis­
trict Tuesday evening Two tables
of bridge were in nlav and prizes
were awarded at the close of the
evening.
H. V. McGEE. Pastor
.
Mrs. Alta M. Hahn of Grants
. Pass arrived Saturday to visit her
— sisters, Mrs. Tom Moore of Her-
eg miston and Mrs. Chas. Reynolds
• of Umatilla, and her father. Wil-
$ liam Goodwin of Hermiston. She
% | returned to her home Monday
J evening.
I
Ray Shaw, yeoman 3/c, U. S.
3 Navy, expected to be discharged
? | last Saturday and plans to arrive
? in Hermiston tomorrow (Friday).
He has been at San Pedro. Calif.,
a I | awaiting reassignment but is get-
' ! ting a medical discharge instead.
having seen 11 months of overseas
duty.
OASIS THEATRE LOCALS
HERMISTON, OREGON
JUNE 1-2
FRI.-SAT.
. MrsWayne Casseday and small her
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DURE, there are lots of girl
H mm days — but with shoes
il’s different. Whet’s more, it’s
such nice-going in Weyenberg
Shoes. You know it the first
HoMiS“-NWinka, (Wilson „arrived
Cartoon and Sport Reel
SUN.-MON.
JUNE 3-4
News and Color Cartoon
JUNE S
TUESDAY
Double Feature
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with
5
CHESTER MORRIS as "BOSTON BLACKIE”
JUNE
WED.-THURS.
6-7
Double Feature
ERICH VON STR OHEIM
A REPUBLIC PICTURE
tart
20.77
day you step into them. Good
leathers and fine workmanship
molto them hold their style
much longer. GOOD shoes pay
dividends these days. Wo have
just the pair you’ll like.
SA YLOR’S
HIGHEST PRICES
PAID FOR
EGGS and LIVE
POULTRY
L. L. BOYNTON
for that next
CARPENTRY JOB
CALL or WRITE
PERRY BROS.
— Cabinet Work —
Eat 1905
Tel. 801
Stanfield, Ore.
Phone 2452
Union 76 Gasoline
Triton Motor Oil
UNION OIL COMPANY
Hermiston Baptist Church
FISHER'S BISCUIT MIX
2%z-lb. pkg. .32
WADHAM'S COFFEE
$
$
SUPER SUDS
LARGE PKG.
ALBERS FLAPJACK
PANCAKE & WAFFLE FLOUR 21 2 lb. pkg.
.2.3
DROMEDARY
GINGERBREAD MIX
14 oz. pkg. .20
LYNNHAVEN
PEANUT BUTTER, 1-lb. jars
SMUCKER'S Old Fashioned
30 oz. jar .37
CIDER APPLE BUTTER
WALLA WALLA
FANCY PURPLE PLUMS
$ M c D onald orange juice
GOLDEN GRAIN Italian Style
SPAGHETTI DINNER
No. 21 o can .17
46-oz. can .50
2 pkgs, for
With Tomato-Cheese Sauce
C-H-B CROSS SLICED
22
SWEET PICKLES
24-oz. jar .49
SPARKS SAUERKRAUT
24-oz. jar .2.3
VEG-ALL MIXED VEGTABLES
1-lb. jar .18
YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
You never really know the value of adequate automobile
insurance until "after the accident".
If an accident strikes, your Farmers policy® goes swiftly and
surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your
interests.
Safeguard your auto and
without insurance.
FLOODS O' SUDS
For Dishes & Duds
LUMBERJACK SYRUP
“Now is the time to change gear oil in your car!”
FUEL — OILS — INSECT SPRAYS
Prompt Delivery - Phone 2751 - Geo. Harkenrider
POP
WASHING POWDER
Mom's Tired—
Let POD Do It!
LGE. SIZE PKG.
.10
your
possessions.
Don’t drive
ROY DUNCAN, AGENT
Phone Stanfield 722
LET US SOLVE
YOUR EYESIGHT
PROBLEM!
If your eyes trouble you come hore
for a thorough examination . . . .
Modern glasses ground to fit if
they are needed.
FARMERS AUTOMOBILS
•INSURANCE baup
"Netiesel Stender Nea-essesseble C avaraa a.
What it takes to rain-proof roofs
Over 30 Years Successful
Optical Experience!
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
118 South Main St. — Pendleton
Near But Depot
GUEST IVORY
Soap
6 for .25
STANDARD
ASBESTOS
ROOF
BARS—
He has
COATING
WHITE TAG
CHIP DICED CARROTS
1-lb. can .OS
LORD MOTTS
CHOPPED BEETS. No. 2 cans
3 for
SEAPORT TOMATOES. No. 2 cans
2 for .25
.19
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON. OREGON
VANITY FAIR
BEAUTY
SOAP
4 bars .19
Your Certified
Independent
Grocer
Many veterans want to go IO college
upon their return to civilian life
Oregon’s population is growing
Buildings, modernization and repairs
are needed. The money is available
without additional tares. But the State
Building Fund needs a yes vote. Go to
the polls June 22 and vote 300 YES.
Weather” won’t come a rough your roof
if you seal the surface with Standard's
tough coatings. Use Standard Asbestos Roof Coating for
a top-quality job — Standard Roof Paint for economy. For
best results, prime with Standard Utility Coating or Stand­
ard Priming Solution. Renew shingle roofs with Standard
Shingle Stain or Oil.
Sam Moore
STATE.
BUILDING
FUND „WFNPA,
*or
Hermiston, Oregon
STANDARD
OF SALLFRRNLA,.