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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1941)
k THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1941. T H E H E R M I STON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE SIX U ’ PRICES IN EFFECT «41 UNTIL MARCH 14^. H e ra ere value« gelorc m the item« you’ll need For spring house cleaning The saving« you make we know will pleese vou Brooms Brooms FIRST QUALITY STRAW - 5 TIE MADE AT KENNEWICK EACH LIGHTER WEIGHT - 4 TIE GOOD QUALITY 59c EACH Mop Handle fcl/ir+nr 4V’ C on IvlaS Iv i A empty jug) 3 Cans 13c Sunbrite Cleanser lows Makes windows 15c Ammonia Sparkle - Bottle Bleach and water softener Pars ni’s Household Borax Powder 2 Lb. box 29c Silver Dust , Lge. Pkg. A big di<h towel packed in each pkg. 20 Mule Team 25c at the end of the first semester, ac cording to a new ruling for this year’s festival. Each contestant who makes a first division rating will be entitled to en ter ‘he regional contest in Tacojna on May 16 and 17. In addition to this, the National Music Educators’ Con ference will present a certificate of award to students placing in the first, second or third divisions. All entries for the Music festival, either in the competitive or non-com petitive groups, should be sent to Mr. Miller at Eastern Oregon College be fore April 7. T he R en t P ays lo r a N E W HOME ÏN H E R M IST O N Söi Felthouse Selected Annual Editor Gale Felthouse has been selected to act as editor of the fourth issue of the high school annual. He will be assisted by Marion Ott. Gilbert Dy er, business manager, has been busy the past month securing the necessary advertisements to make possible the publication of the year book. Society items will be in charge of Barbara Moore: Mae McGee will edit the dra matics division of the annual; sports items will be taken care of by Lester Wilcox, and Mabel Rauch and Bill Penney have been selected as activity | editors. ■■ - SïfcA......................• ~ ' ■■ - ■ per month builds this new home — Small down payment in cash, your own lot or your own labor — SEE THE S E N IO R S P R E P A R E FOR FLA K ED FISH En Casserole 'S E C O N D I cap Carnation M ilk diluted w ith cop w ater H cup grated cheese hsh (lakes (M ay be crabmeat, salmon, or lobster) 1 By M AR T BLAKE H o m . S e irtc « D « p t , C o rn a ta » Co. 2 cups 2 aqg» 3 rolled cracker* 2 tbsp. butter, melted Juice of 1 lemon Combine lish flaks. and cheese, add beaten egg« and milk, and pour into buttered casserole. Cover with crackers, rolled and miked with melted butter. Pour ovar all lemon juice. Cover, set casserole in a pan of warm water. Bake in a moderate oven 30 ssksatee. Serves 8. S F E C I A U Washing Powder It’s all soap! It’s effective! We guarantee it! 2V2 lbs............... CO FFEE, TEA - M.J.B. 4 Black 250 4 9 0* 5 lbs. 39* with Tea Leaves, FREE. SALAD Quart jar D R E S S IN G 20<£ B L A C K PE PP ER Lb. 15<z The members of the senior play 1 east are busily engaged in daily re .'.lo'-er. hearsals of Germay Le Pelley’s play. Rauch. Sts ,e Manager, Russell Piersol. Marion Baker, who always sees her “Second Fiddle,” which is to be pre- j Property Manager, Frank McKen sented on March 14 at the Hermiston | duty and does it, Marion Ott. zie and Levester Mulkins. Joan Keeler, the girl who gets her high school. Prompter, Maxine Mead. The play is centered around a mer- i self married by mistake, Barbara The play is under the supervision ry mixup of a prospective young Moore. Wilbur, the butler, stolid, faithful of Miss Luehrs. bridegroom who rehearses his mar riage with a young girl not his fi and ageless, Dave Hamm. Janet Williams, a guest who is very ancee and finds out too late that the butler who performed the fake mar much alive and eager, Mae McGee. Harold Werple, the man in the riage is a notary public and the mar riage is legal. The confusion and ease. Gale Fe’tlioifse. Dorothy Van Straaten, Harold’s much hilarity follows when the young fi or 8 PRINTS bridegroom’s fiancee appears on the fi^icve, Marie Hinkle. Mr. Crouch, a lawyer who com- scene and demands an explanation. Matters are finally righted in the nands resoe-t, Gilbert Dyer. With FREE Enlargement Coupon Mrs. Keeler. Joan’s mother, a last act when the bridegroom, bride, Mail Orders Filled and the fiancee get together and well, sweet, lovab'e old lady, Lois Casper. The rest of the staff who will help come and see the end for yourself. PAYLESS D R U G The characters of the play are to make this play a smashing success Pendleton, Oregon ably portrayed by the following cast: are: Business Manager, Bill Belt. Minnie Carson, a lovable charact Assistant Business Manager, Lillie er who loves bread and jelly, Mabel Y O U R O W N STO R E H E R M IST O N M E R C A N T IL E PHONE We’re Here C O O P E R A T IV E 3011 to Serve! I. Thru FRI. T MÓN., I'VE F O U N D THIS HOME-TYPE FLOUR PERFECT FOR EVERYTHING I BAKE MAR. fees are due immediately and pay known with the stenographer at the C H A N G E S C O U N C IL able at the office of Charles Taylor, Hermiston Auto Co. so that the list city recorder. All other new appli may be brought up to date. M E E T IN G N IG H T S cations will have to meet the approv The Hermiston city council will al of the council before the recorder J U N I O R H I G H T O hereafter meet every first and third has the authority to issue the licen- P R E S E N T P R O G R A M 1 . May of each month instead of , .«ry first and third Wednesday as Cooperation In Asked The Hermiston Junior high school heretofore. The change was made to During the past few months a plan is planning a spring program for accommodate council members. At a meeting of the group Wed has been attempted to list all avail March 28, to be known as the “ Par nesday night, the city recorder was able vacant houses and rooms in Her ade of Nations.” This performance instructed to accept license fees for miston and surrounding territory. combines all the extra curricular sub ail those business and amusement During the past month this informa jects of the upper grades and con establishments already in operation, tion has been kept at the Hermiston sists of folk songs and folk dances in accordance with Ordinance 1911, Auto Co. Persons who have obtained of several nations. Native costumes will he used for ncently passed by the council. These tenants should make this information I the program. 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F IG B A R S Are You (letting Your Treasure Stamps Connor’s Cash Stores HERMISTON Pone 2761 J Hermiston, Ore. 3<H R°11 Fawn Brand - Book, telling fortunes S Y R U P - Maple Flavor 5 lb. tin ..... 39<£ F ID D L E ' FILM FIN ISH IN G 1b. c a n ^ J .O O 12 oz. tin T U M -A -L U M TUM BER CO, N E X T W liE K F R ID A Y BULK $20-00 to $ 1 5 .0 0 ARLINGTON Phone 1082 F E S T IV A L ANNOUNCED A P R IL FO R 25 A N D 26 Eastern Oregon College of Educa tio n The Eastern Oregon High School Music Festival will be held at the Eastern Oregon College of Edu- ! cation on April 25 and 26, accord ing to an announcement made by John M. Miller, director of teacher training at the college and in gener al charge of festival arrangements. The festival will constitute the of ficial contest for all high schools of va tern Oregon and will also include a non-competitive division scheduled for the 26th. A critic will be on hand to give suggestions and criti cisms for the benefit of the non-com petitors. Instrumental events o f the compe titive contests of the two-day festi val will be held on Friday. April 25, and vocal numbers on Saturday. The various events will include hand, ela sos A, B. C. D: orchestra, same classes mixed choruses, classes A, B, C: boys’ choruses, same classes: gii ’ choruses, same classes: vocal in instrumental solos and vocal and ins -umental ensembles from all classes. High schools are classified accord ing to total enrollment as follows: '.o or more enrolled: B, 250 to enrolled: C, 100 to 250 enrolled: and D. less than 100. A school may elect to compete in a class higher, but may not compete in a lower class. 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