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paob two THURSDAY, JUNE 1», THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Lloyd Miller of Portland spent the week end with his cousin Mrs. Duff Knight in Columbia district. He is - > \ W ’- 3 the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller HERMISTON, OREGON of Umatilla. Phone 2121 An Invitation from the MEH The Misses Mary Burnham and Eva Wilcox motored to Walla Walla W llTtO N OW SATURDAY - JUNE 15 Annie Lindsay is the house guest Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saylor and Wednesday evening on business. Pal Night of Patsy Warner while attending the Laurelei and Jerry spent the week Ted Ripley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Double Feature Vacation Bible school. end visiting in Yakima, Wn. G. W. Ripley, left Monday in com GEORGE RAFy in Richard Cox, student at O.S.C., Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt house and pany with Frank Davis for Los An returned home this week from Cor Miss Snow McCoy motored to Pen geles, Calif., where the boys will en vallis. dleton Sunday evening. roll in the Anderson aviation school. Mrs. Clyde Hebert motored to Fred Huxoll of Stanfield, a patient John Foster and Cleo McAllister Walla Walla last Sunday to visit in the local hospital for some time, who were en route to Santa Monica, friends. is reported as improving in health. Calif., were dinner guests Thursday Kvery yoong man in thie Mrs. Gus Estle is employed at Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley spent at the home of Mr. Foster’s sister, ▼ieinity who ia living or Shaw’s Bakery starting the first of the week end in Forest Grove visit Mrs. Chas. Seeliger in Westland. working on a farm« and who ia between 1C the week. ing relatives. An ice cream social will be given and 25 yean o f age, should get from ua at once a copy o f the hook, A N ew Career. Mrs. Jasper Myers and small son Frances Preston, who was burned Fri., June 21 at 7:30 P. M., in base I t telle the whole story o f th e opportunities plan to leave the local hospital Sat severely recently, is improving at the ment of Central Church of Christ. offered b y th e Foundation: T h e education, urday. (Union). Everyone invited. Pro Hermiston General hospital. ♦raining and experience offered w ithout ob Color Parade “Men Wanted" adv Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke motor Mrs. W. L. Morgan returned Sat gram planned. ligation o f an y to rt. ed to Pasco and Walla Walla on urday evening.from Portland where I t tella about tb e special L a Salle Extension Miss Eva Woughter left Saturday SUNDAY - MONDAY business Wednesday. University Course in Farm Engineering and she had gone to attend the Portland for six weeks of summer school at JU NE 16 - 17 Management, about the training classes, and Emerald Tilden returned this week rose show. Monmouth, Ore. Miss Ruth Wough T h e N a t io n a l Continuous Show Sunday the experience you will get in sales and F abm Y outh from Portland where he has been re ter plans to leave Saturday for five Little Barbara Bell Powers of Pen F o u n d a t io n demonstration work. ceiving medical treatment. is sponsored by dleton is spending the week with her weeks of summer school at the Uni It tells, too, about actual salaried jobs to be F e rg u s o n -S h e r Bill Belt of Hermiston, Dick Mans uncle and aunt Mr. anad Mrs. P. A. versity of Washington. won, right in this general area. m an M fg . Corp.« field of Freewater, and Jack Kin- Powers. N o young man who is ambitious to succeed Mrs. O. C. Pierce and son Stanley w ith the c o -o p man will spend the week end camp e ration o f H e n ry should fail to get, and read this book. returned Sunday night from Port Mrs. R. W. Armstrong is receiving F o r d , F o u n d e r, ing on the Walla Walla river. Then, right aw ay, we are ready to take your and Edsel F o rd , medical attention in the Hermiston land after attending the rose show, application for mem —r. hip. Come ia now, President, o f the leaving last Thursday in company General hospital. because classes start very soon. Ford M o to r Co. Mrs. Eva McMickle and son Billy with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Elliott of Popeye Cartoon— “Shakesperean left Tuesday for her home in North Pendleton. Spinach” - Comedy — “Swingin’ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin are Carolina. She has been employed in the Barn” receiving congratulations on the ar here for the past three years. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Mrs. Romar Stein of Portland rival of a grandson born Sunday in H E R M IS T O N , OREGON JU NE 18 - 19 spent from Friday until Tuesday Portland to Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin. The boy has been named WELL EQUIPPED TO Geo. Brent & Isa Miranda in Swarner. David Pier Martin. Mr. and Mrs. L. Anderson are in pital in Salem and Clement gradu ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Mrs. G. W. Ripley and daughter La Grande this week but Mrs. An ated from O.S.C. last week receiving J. W. Barrett of Heppner was in YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Hermiston Monday attending to busi Molly Ann and Mrs. Gerald White derson plans to return the last of the his degree in pharmacy. He went ness matters. left Monday morning for Portland week to remain here during the sum from Hermiston to Dufur, Ore., Sun • Cecil Warner Jr., who is a student where the two women will attend the mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. day morning where he will be em Musical — George Olson and His Orchestra. BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston at N. C. C. at Eugene, arrived in grand chapter of Eastern Star as Walter Smith, while Mr. Anderson ployed in a drug store. Opal left for Comedy — “Chicken Feed” Hermiston Saturday afternoon to delegates from the local chapter. attends summer school at the Uni Salem Wednesday. Mrs. R. C. McReynolds and her versity of Oregon. spend several days with his parents, THURSDAY - FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner. father G. F. Hedwall returned Mon JU NE 20 - 21 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Mrs. ■ V > George Strand of Pendleton was a day from a trip to Spokane, Wn., DOUBLE FEATURE business caller in Hermiston Mon where they visited over the week end Casha Shaw and Carl Shaw made a WE INVITE YOU day. with their brother and son, Mr. and 210 mile excursion Sunday which TO VISIT OUR NEW took them to Pendleton, Athena, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen Mrs. Maurice Pierson. Langdon lake, Elgin and back home PLAYGROUND Miss Marjorie Burnham left Sat SHOW CARDS • I returned Sunday night from a week’s trip to Vancouver, B. C., Seattle and urday for Salem where she attended by way of La Grande. They report Portland. They report a nice vaca Oregon State Grange sessions as a seeing snow banks in the mountains Starring JOHN PAYNE BILL BELT tion excursion. delegate from Columbia Grange. She which might come in handy here Phone 3511 New Wide Road Roy Hale, who has been somewhat went from there to Shasta City. these warm days. MERLE OBERON Clean Cabins under the weather for the past few Calif., to attend the Chico college Miss Opal Stockard and Clement IN weeks, was taken to Pendleton Wed six weeks summer school. Stockard visited their parents in Co Riding Facilities George Hoecherl mas entered at lumbia district, Mr: and Mrs. R. H. nesday for observation in an effort • P. A. THE PLAYGROUNUD OF to determine the cause of his illness. the Hermiston General hospital June Stockard, the first of the week. Opal • VELVET EASTERN OREGON Miss Miriam Tesarik of Spokane, 1 1 with a crushed foot received while is employed at the T. B. state hos- / • HALF & HALF Wn., spent part of her vacation at employed on the McClotch & Sim- PLUS SHORTS son farm near Umatilla. He is get TH O M PSO N 'S DRUG the E. D. Martin home. H. M. Sommerer attended the ting along nicely. Marjorie Elliott, daughter of Mr. Union Stock show at Union, Ore., last Saturday where a number of and Mrs. R. E. Elliott of Pendleton, j local 4-H club boys and girls entered arrived Wednesday to spend the exhibits. week with her cousin Stanley Pierce, Miss Lois White and Miss Geral at the home of O. C. Pierce, while dine Mullins returned home this her parents are on a motor trip week to spend summer vacation with north. K I X ........................................................ 2 pkgs. 23$ their parents. Both are students at Richard Rainwater, who is em KELLOGG’S CORN FL A K ES,..............3 pks. 22$ Oregon State college. ployed at the Ralph Saylor farm on Helen Mueller, daughter of Mr. Butter creek, suffered slight injuries GRAPE N U T S ........................................2 pkgs. 29$ and Mrs. N. R. Mueller, was taken to last week while working in the hav SHREDDED WHEAT .......................... 2 pkgs. 19^ St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton field. WHEAT CEREAL ..................... ............... pkg. 19$ Saturday in a serious condition. Miss Edith Clarke returned from Latest reports are that she is getting Everett, Wn., Tuesday after spend Cheez-It & Ging. Snaps, Edgemont, 2-10c pkgs. 15$ along nicely. ing several days with her aunt. She RICE, Extra Fancy, Blue R o se ................3 lbs. 19$ Mrs. E. Schofield and two child will leave Saturday for Eugene to ren accompanied Helen Ralph and take a six weeks summer school INSTANT TAPIOCA, R. & W., 8 oz., 2 pkgs. 19< Gerald Keller from Vancouver, Wn., course at the University of Oregon. FRESH EGG NOODLES, R. & W., 16 oz........ 23$ last Sunday and is the house guest Mrs. Dan Lindsay of the Butter BABY FOOD, Red and W h ite ................6 cans 45$ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. creek district returned from Port- j Warner. land Wednesday after having been I • COFFEE, Mart No. 1 .............................. lb. 23$ Gayle and Jo Emory spent from with her son Alex Lindsay for sev Rich full flavored, fresh coffee. Tuesday of last week until Saturdaj eral days. Lindsay underwent a • COFFEE, Early Riser, No. 1 ..................lb. 19$ with their two aunts and uncles, Mr. sinus operation at the Coffey hos-; FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY A good quality blend. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and Mr. pital and is reported to be improv and Mrs. Dayton Harris. Their par ing. CAKE FLOUR, Red and W h ite ................pkg. 17c ents Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory live Mrs. F. B. Belt and Mrs. B. A. BISCUIT F L O U R ....................................... pkg. 29$ in Pendleton. Doyle of Hermiston attended the i O R A N G E S ............................ * Doz Just add milk for biscuits or short cakes. combined state and regional garden club convention in Portland last DUTCH GIRL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R. & W ., No. 2, 3 cans 27$ week. The sessions were held in j APPLE B U T T E R .................... 2 Lb. Ja r GRAPEFRUIT, Red and White, 2’s ..... 2 cans 27$ Portland and the program included J PINEAPPLE, Home Style, 2y2’s ..........2 cans 45$ banquets and a special trip to Tim GARDEN berline lodge. Mrs. Belt remained in R. & W., Choice cuts of plant ripened fruit. C A T S U P ........................ 14 oz. Bottle has the sensational n e w Portland to witness the rose festival O X Y D O L pkg. 22$ parade Friday. I-G-A S N O W D R IF T 3 lbs. 50$ Miss Gwendolyn Ross, who has GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 303 Cans been visiting in Hermiston the past M A T C H E S .........................................carton 14$ week, left Thursday on a summer va ANYTIME SALMON, Silver Rapids ........................2 cans 35$ cation trip which will take her north RIPE O L IV E S .................. Tall Tins SALMON, Red and W h ite ......................2 cans 55$ to Seattle and Alaska for ten days. ASSORTED GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, No. 2 ..... 2 cans 27$ She will return to Portland and go south to San Francisco and San Red and White, Cream or Whole Kernel. J E L L Y ............................ f i g Oz. Glass Diego and then into Mexico. Miss TISSUE, M. D........................................... 6 rolls 45$ HILL’S BROS. Ross teaches music in the local high school. C O F F E E ......................................... Lb. TISSUE, Blue and W h ite ........................ 8 rolls 45$ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Logan and TASTY — FRESH PRODUCE DAILY — two children left early this week for 1. Guaranteed SALAD DRESSING ....................... Quart Corvallis and Waldport to spend sev unconditionally O R A N G E S , 252 s iz e .......................... 2 doz. 45$ eral days visiting relatives and for 100 year«. GREEN BEANS ....................................... 3 lbs. 23$ friends. Mr. Logan spent most of the 2. M o re gold in PIN E A PPL E ........................ No. 21/2 Can time in Corvallis attending the post th e point. SELECT CUCUMBERS .......................... 2 for 15< BARGAIN master’s convention and the family 3. M o d ern b a l anced styling. at Waldport. Miss Elizabeth Leek is — MEAT SPECIALS — C O F F E E ................................... a L b s . working at the post office during his 4. S im p le«. one «trolce filling. BEEF ROASTS, fancy center c u ts ..............lb. 20$ absence. KERR MASON LIDS, Reg........ Pkgs. 5. Quick start, SIRLOIN STEAKS, tender & ju ic y ............lb. 27$ OASIS THEATRE L o c a l H a p p e n in g s *6 NATIONAL FARM YOUTH FOUNDATION ‘Invisible Stripes’ R ohrm an M o to r Co. H e r m is t o n B a rb e r Shop “ADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS” ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ “ King of the Lumberjacks” S IG N S Bingham Warm Springs: F rie d C hicken / I 10c Specials for June 14-15-17 Sunday, June 16 PETE & GLADYS Y o u r P u r s e K e e p s a g S ilv e r L in in g I f Y o u S h o p s H e re BEHRMAN 4 j »5c B A C O N , sugar c u re d .................................lb. 21 $ VEAL CHOPS, milk f e d ............................ lb. 23$ PORK CHOPS, lean & te n d e r .................... lb. 22$ FRESH SALMON & H A L IB U T ................ lb. 20$ POTATO SALAD, extra fine quality .... 2 lbs. 29$ HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED A WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON leak-proof feed. S. W rites H mile on single filling. 7. H andm ade points (through 80 operations . COME TO THE Townsend Carnival S. Y ou r choice of BENEFIT DANCE 7 q u ality potntt. FOR FUN A . W . B e h rm a n SATURDAY, JUNE IS Columbia Hall J E W K IE l Ladies will serve a Jitney Lunch 40c and 10c HERMISTON, OREGON POTATO CHIPS (reg. 3 10c size) J Pkgs. TOMATOES, Solid Pack ... No. 2y2 Cans Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free D elivery