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PAOS TWO THURSDAY, JU N E 20, 1940 THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE H ERM ISTON, OREGON Phone 2121 Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker and daughter Kay are visiting a t the home of Mr. Knickerbocker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker of LaGrande, during the duration of the 4-H summer school in Corvallis. Miss Helen Ralph was hostess Tuesday night at a wedding shower for Miss Margie Estle whose mar riage to Harold Keller took place Wednesday. Mrs. A. M. Brock returned home Sunday after spending a week in Walla Walla visiting at the home of her son, R. E. Brock. She also at tended the Seventh Day Adventist camp meeting at College Place. Mrs. D. M. Dufur was the honor guest Tuesday night at a surprise party given by Mrs. G. J. Casper on the Casper lawn. Approximately 35 guests were present. Miss Delpha Berryman of Philo math spent some time last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner. She was en route to Pen dleton where she will act as superin tendent of parks during the summer months. Lawrence Swarner, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner, spent from Sat urday to Wednesday in Hermiston visiting relatives. He has spent the past term attending Oregon State college but is still bothered by his ailment as a result of an accident suffered some time ago in Alaska. He will enter a Portland hospital for observation this week. Miss Marjean Chisholm came Sat urday to visit a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. .H arry Andrews. She resides in Walla Walla, Wn. John Bubeck of lower Willow creek was in Hermiston on business Wednesday. Fred Huxoll of Stanfield who is a medical patient at the Hermiston General hospital, is much improved. H arry Spinning has been receiving medical treatm ent a t the Hermiston General hospital since Monday. Mrs. N. W. Bloom returned home Monday after visiting for several witA weeks at the home of her son in S Y D N E Y TOLER Kent, Wn. Plus Short Features Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robertson and SU N D A Y - MONDAY son Dean. Mrs. W alter Smith and JU N E 23 - 24 Bob Martin spent Wednesday at Bingham Springs. Continuous Show Sunday a i the man who handle« the "accounts" can tell you. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vickers an nounce the arrival of a baby girl M HU f. ZANUCK'S But the chore it often needlessly complicated. Production o< weighing 6 lbs. 10 oz., born Friday at the Hermiston General hospital. When you stop to think about it, all bookkeeping must Mrs. R. W. Armstrong, who has «tort with O R IG IN A L ENTRY forms - - usually a salesbook. been receiving medical treatm ent at the Hermiston General hospital, is “ W e ll Begun h H a lf Done” much improved. Miss Lilly Moyer was host to the Start the procedure right. And you'll find th a t slogan Methodist Epworth League at a par ty Sunday night at her home. Ten oh.ct.s k, JOHN FORD is true. If you want your accounting task to flow smoothly, members were present. with «tart it with a REDIFORM DESIGNED SALESBOOK. Gertrude Kasinger of Oregon City H E N R Y FONDA arrived Wednesday to visit her JA N E D ARW ELL These books are mode to begin the bookkeeping job cor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Comedy— Follies Parisienne rectly . . to reduce mistakes . . and make posting easier. Meade. She expects to remain about TU E SD A Y - W ED NESD AY ten days. JU N E 25 - 26 Yet they cost no more than "any-old-salesbook." And they A th rift shop sale will be held by can be purchased through your home dealer! the Central Church of Christ July 1, BIG BEYOND W ORDS! 2 and 3. Next door east of Bakery. S W IM M IN G POOL Cooked food sale July 3. adv. Come in. Or phone us. W e will be glad to aslist you in THE Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner and NEED IS STRESSED your selection of a DESIGNED REDIFORM SALESBOOK. daughter, Mrs. E. P. Schofield and By Bill Belt two children Patricia and Edward, Certainly none of us would want spent the week end at their summer to be in the position of either of the home at Langdon Lake. Plus Short Features WELL EQUIPPED TO individuals in the following story. It Geo. Hoecherl of Umatilla, who seems a tramp was walking over a ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE TH U RSD AY - F R ID A Y was admitted to the Hermiston Gen bridge in a desolated section of the a clever fighter, having won 12 of YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE JU L Y 4 CELEBRATION be JU N E 27 - 28 eral hospital due to a crushed foot south when he heard the cries of his last 15 bouts. • received from a hay baler last week, Help! Help! coming from the river. TO BE COLORFUL Preliminaries include Stan. Jones, NICOLA is getting along nicely. Looking down he saw a man strugg Reservation, vs. Si Rose, Squaw Creek BILL SHAAJR, Prop. Hermiston ' * '/ V ' * •••. Clarence Frederickson was taken ling in the water. This unfortunate CCC: Roy Marr, Stanfield, vs. Gus (C ontinued flora Page 1) to the Pendleton hospital Monday spied the tram p and hollered “Help! Berger, Squaw Creek: Billy Steven where he underwent a major opera Help! I can’t swim, I can’t swim.” The main event will pit the pride of son, New York, vs. Tony Van Pelt, Pendleton, Dean Groth, against Ken tion. His condition is reported as The tramp gave another casual Mission Indians: Tornado Partlow, good. glance and continued his travels with ny Austin of Omaha, Neb. The lat Boardman, vs. Peter Hung, Pendle ter is a veteran of over 200 profes • P. A. Mrs. Dale Fischer (Ruth Dodd) the sarcastic reply, “Well, it looks to sional fights and has spent the past ton; Mike Moschello, Stanfield, vs. • VELVET re-entered University of Oregon this me as if this is a fine time to brag few months fighting in Los Angeles, Frenchy Valdes, Squaw Creek. The Jolor Cartoon—Ju st a Little Bull • HALF & HALFl week for the summer session in pre- about it!” latter bout is expected to be a w hirl Sport Reel— Over the Seven Seas For the protection of health and Portland and Seattle. Groth is an wind as both boys are clever and fast, 1 Travelogue—-Isles E ast 1 1 TH THOMPSON'S DRUG I I paration for her graduation with Travelogue— Isles of the East O M PSO N 'S up and coming light heavyweight and life and for the protection of happi I _____ _______ journalistic degree this winter. has defeated several outstanding and willing to mix. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gunn and ness and content, every community fighters during the past year. In the A giant fireworks display has been should have a swimming pool. Swim family stopped for a short time in other main event Sammy McCracken arranged in the evening at 9:00 mine is the most healthful of exercis- Hermiston Sunday en route to Port of Hermiston will attempt to main o’clock which will be free to the pub land. The family had been on a va- es. and is one that offsets the evils of tain his undefeated status against lic. — Specials for June 21st, 22nd and 24th — sedentary life. It encourages health I cation trip to Yellowstone park. Johnny Jackson of Spokane, Wn. The Troubadors will play at the Announcement is being made of and dispels disease: a swimming MARSHMALLOWS ..................................... lb. 18$ the marriage of Miss Margie Estle P°°‘ ‘S trU'y ° ne °f the mOst va,uable This is expected to be a severe test dances Wednesday night and the for Sammy as Jackson is reported to evening of July 4. COMPLECTION SOAP, Lady Godiva 3 bars 1 4 $ daughter of Mr. and Mrs F J Estle’ £’SSetS tO a community- and Harold Keller, Wednesday a t ' Even though swimming is highly IVORY SOAP, m edium .......................... 4 bars 22$ beneficial to us, it is also dangerous Lewiston, Idaho. WHITE FLOATING SOAP .................. 4 bars 19C Mrs. Casha Shaw, who has spent to many. Recently the Tri-State COFFEE, Red & W h ite.................................lb. 26$ the past few weeks visiting at the Anti-Pollution Commission represent FLAVOR JELL Delicious for salads or desserts. 4 for 19$ home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy ing New York, New Jersey and Con CAMPBELL’S S O U P ............................... 3 cans 28«! Shaw, returned to her home in Hepp necticut declared: “ We are living in the midst of a sewer, and the rivers Except Chicken or Mushroom ner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider are nothing but open cesspools.” Over and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin left the entire nation rivers have been R ed & W h ite TEA, India & Ceylon - Ice Tongs Thursday on a week’s trip to East closed to swimming because the wat Free with % lb. pkg. 4 5 $ Lake, Astoria, Seattle and coast er has been found unfit for such purposes. points. They expect to return next FLOUR, Red & W h ite................ 49 lbs? $ L 5 5 Paul H. Heudepohl. manager of Wednesday. FLOUR, Flaky B a k e....................49 lbs. $ 1 .3 5 Lee and Asa Shaw came home the famous Jantzen Swimming asso ◄ M. J. B C O F F E E Sunday from the Lexington harvest ciation and a recognized authority on swimming and sanitation states, fields to visit at the home of their CATSUP, Red & White 14 oz............................. 17< parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. “Any water unfit for drinking pur C O R N $ 2 .2 5 per c a se ca n CATSUP, Brimful 12 oz.............................2 for 23$ Carl Shaw, another son, returned poses is unfit for bathing and swim Red Lodge Whole Kernel KEN L CLUB DOG FOOD ................................ 5$ with his brother to work in the fields. ming.” All the water in the entire PAPER NAPKINS, 80’s ..................2 lOc-pkgs. 1 5 c Baptist ladies will hold a sale of 400 miles of the Columbia river was 1 M I L K ta ll can« 7 t | DEVILED MEATS, R. & W. 1 f s .......... 4 for 1 8 $ new and used articles in the-base found to be class “C”, which means I Morning unfit for drinking purposes. Recent a ment of the church June 26-28. Good LUX FLAKES 23$ values in girls’ summer dresses and ly a test was made of local water ¡S W E E T P IC K L E S q u art 11, ! SHOESTRING BEETS & CARROTS 2 cans 25$ other articles. 44-lc used for swimming and it, too, was | Paradise Z41 j Red & White Vac Pack. found to be in class “C”. The state Miss Edith Clarke and Mrs. Harry board of health maintains standards Smith left Sunday for the valley. ¡S U G A R 3 1 b ,. «A, | —Suggested Lunch for Hot Days — Mrs. Smith will be employed on the of sanitation that must be observed ’ Brown or Powdered | /L | SLICED R. & W. LUNCHEON MEAT . 12 oz. 25$ Itemizer-Observer in Dallas for two by all pool managements and water in modern swimming pools must be POTATO SALAD, home made ................ 1 lb. 15$ weeks while Miss Clarke will attend IT O M A T O J U IC E can safe enough for drinking as well as 5cj summer school in Eugene. RITZ CRACKERS ........................ large pkg. 23$ 1 For All swimming. Miss Evelyn Ford, daughter of Mr | _______ _ ENGLISH STYLE BISCUIT, delicious cookies 23$ and Mrs. John Ford, left Wednesdav R. & W. ICED TEA, ice tong free Va Lb- Black 4 5 $ (C R A C K E R S 2 lb. b o x 4 by stage on a two months vacation NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING s Cascade | , 5i ! UPON FIN A L REPORT GELATINE DESSERT made with Dip to Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma. FRUIT COCKTAIL ..................... ............... can 16$ Texas and back by way of Los Ange IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE -B E E T S 2 N o. 2 can« 17r ! AND les and the Golden Gate Fair. STATE OF OREGON FOR ! S1><*d 1/C j F A. Power was the honor guest UMATILLA COUNTY R. & W. FLAVOR JELL........................ 4 pkgs. 19$ Sunday at a gathering at his home In the M atter of the Estate of J O Y S T E R S 2 5 -o z. can« 1Ç, I • unday when .1 guests came to help SUNSPUN DRESSING....... pts. 22c - qts. 32$ Brownell, also known as D. | Tillamook ¿X | him celebrate his 62nd birthday. A Russell MAYONNAISE, R. & W..... pts. 2 7 c - qts. 4 3 $ R. Brownell Jr., Deceased. feature of the day was a pot luck NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FRENCH DRESSING................................... 13$ * ! | C R 1 S C O 3 lb. ca n dinner served at noon. Social con that the undersigned administrator — Their fine quality give zest to your salads — with the will annexed of the e sta te , versation was enjoyed. Russell Brownell, also known as Mrs. Sim Baker and daughter Bar of D. R. Brownell Jr., has filed his —PRODUCE— ! PEARS N o . 2>/2 c a n 4 1 5c! bara Ellen spent from Friday to final report with the clerk of theI 1 West Coast Bartlett |, S a lt A ir P e a s 3 lbs. 23$ — Ju m b o C an ts. ... 1 0 $ Tuesday with her sister and husband above entitled court, and that the Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. She Judge of said Court has made an ORANGES, Sunkist med. la rg e.... 2 dozezn 59$ order herein designating Saturday, | CORNED BEEF HASH 1 lb. c a n 4* was en route home from Portland to the 13th day of July, 1940, at 10:00 I Armour’s | j Fc» — M E A T S P E C IA L S — Weiser, Idaho. o’clock a. m. as the time, and the i Mrs. O. O. Felthouse accompanied rooms of the above entitled court in S irlo in S te a k s, grain fed baby b e e f..............lb. 28$ [R A IS IN S 8 oz. p k g. | k ! by her sister. Mrs. Sim Baker and the county court house in Pendleton, I T -B o n e S te a k s, tender and ju ic y ..................lb. 28$ Valley Brand . 1 daughter Barbara Ellen of Weiser, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place when and where hearing is to PORK ROASTS, lean tender.................... lb. 14Vi$ Idaho, motored to Walla Walla Mon be had thereon. All persons interested i B a co n , Armour’s sugar cured........................ lb. 2 1 $ ¡P E A S 3 N o. 2 can« 11 day to call on an aunt. Mrs. Clark are hereby notified to then and there | Wadham’s Sweet Dimple Tullock. V e a l C h op s, fancy milk f e d .......................... lb. 23$ appear and show cause, if any they j have, why said report should not be Mrs. E. P. Schofield, who has M ock C h ick en L egs, for a quick m ea l..... 6 for 25$ spent the past week a t the home of approved, the adm inistrator dis-1 charged, his bondsmen exhonorated her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. and the estate closed. W arner, left for her home in Van Dated this 13th day of June, 1940, L. BROWNELL, couver, Wn.. Monday afternoon. The Administrator. THE RED A WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON children remained with their grand- W. J. Warner. Phone 3781 Free Delivery ...............♦ •♦ • •• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ « •♦ •♦ « ...................... from "califoraii*ir r*U r" Attorney for Estate. (June 13-July 11) S A T U R D A Y - JU N E 22 Pal Night DOUBLE FEATURE “ Rovin’ Tumbleweeds” “Charlie Chen in Panama” THE CRAPES OF WRATH HUNCHBACK^ OF NOTRE DAM fJ\ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White were Pendleton visitors Wednesday even ing. Mrs. O. A. Leonard of Pullman, Wn., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hedwall and son visited from Sunday to Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. An ice cream social will be given Fri., June 21 at 7:30 P. M., in base ment of Central Church of Christ. (Union). Everyone invited. Pro. gram planned. adv Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best returned to Hermiston last week end after spending the winter months in Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. R. Alexander, who has spent the past several months at the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd, left Sunday to spend the summer months with another daugh ter, Mrs. Bertha A. Collins of Port land. Ben O’Conner returned Tuesday from a two-day trip to St. Helens and Portland. He was accompanied by his nieces who had spent the past few weeks visiting here. While in P ort land he attended a fight card and made arrangements for several fight ers on the July 4th card here. H e r m is t o n B a rb e r Shop The H erm iston&H e ra ld lìti: " ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ BLUEBIRD 40c A DOLLAR BILL w i l l f i l l a b a s k e t a t th e s e LOW PRICES F riday - S atu rday - M onday ◄ ◄ lb 2 5 cE 10c ► k ! HERMISTON TRADING CO. Hermiston Food Store