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page two THVRSRDAY, JU N E 5, 1941 THEHERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. E R l. - S A T . J U N E 6 - 7 Bargain Matinee Saturday S© Ends Our N ight Disney Cartoon Baggage Buster Picture People ocal Happenings PAY/ 3◄ F U L L E R P A I N T S ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ Tum-A-Lum Lumber Com pany ▲AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArf H E R M IST O N , OREGON ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ d r t ò H C t~ ◄ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke made a Mrs. Ida Simmons received many ◄ week end trip to Everett, Wn. congratulations Tuesday on the occa- ◄ Smiley Bean and family moved in- sion of her 83rd birthday. ◄ | to their new home on Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin left ◄ avenue last Saturday. Wednesday for Corvallis where their ◄ The Misses Mamie and Anna Vey j son Stuart is attending college, of Pendleton were business visitors John Behrman spent from Thurs- ◄ in Hermiston Wednesday. day till Tuesday on a trip to Kenne- j ◄ THAT YOUR HOME MAY BE MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER — USE Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle opto- wick and Seattle, Wn., writh rela-1 ◄ metrist, will again be at the Hermis- tives. ton Hotel Wednesday, June 11, for Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilbert of Pilot one day. Eyes Examined. Glasses 1 Rock were guests at the home of Mr. Continuous Show Sunday Fitted. 4 2 - lc and Mrs. Walter Smith Tuesday. S a v e M oney by U sin g G ood P ain t. F u ller P a in ts L ast L on ger & L ook B etter. Richard A. Rowland p rv ie n tt - - ~ ' I Mr. and M rs. Wm. Bone of Salem I ! spent the holiday week end at the ' ■ home of their daughter and son-in-law i Mr. and Mrs. Leander Quiring. The Methodist Ladies Aid will H erm iston , O regon serve a 5llc dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 in the basement of the church Tues- j with M A R T H A SCO TT day evening, June 10. 42-lc News Reel and Cartoon Mrs. Grace Rice and Mrs. B. I. [ Miss Millie Backen of Hermiston PASTOR G IVEN Whitney spent Thursday of this visited over the week end in Portland BOYS' STATE SET T U E S D A Y - J U N E 10 week in Pendleton on business. SURPRISE PARTY and Rainier. Bargain Night FOR JUNE 22-29 Mr. and Mrs. Miles Beasley of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson and Rev. Stearns Cushing was honored Gale Felthouse, Lowell Tiller, Bill Portland were visitors in Hermiston son Dale were here from La Grande Wednesday. They formerly owned Friday visiting relatives, and at the Penney, David Hamm and Bill Belt Wednesday night at a surprise party are making preparations to attend given by the Epworth League at the the 5 and 10c store here. A. H. Norton home. the annual Boys’ State to be held Will Bensel home. He was the reci Josephine Hutsell and Mrs. Larry A. E. Marble and son Harold this year on Jhe Oregon State cam pient of a leather brief case and • We have a variety of Snodgress motored to Pendleton and Mrs. Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner attend pus from June 22 to 29. The pro numerous well wishes in his new ven d i a m o n d engagement Tuesday morning on business. ed the graduation exercises at Cor- gram is sponsored by the American ture as a chaplain in the U. S. army. Mrs. Sherman Wells, Virginia rings, and wedding ring fallis recently where Harold and Legion and is proving popular. He will leave soon for his new job. Wells and Elbert Moore were Pendle ensembles, in harmoniz ton visitors Tuesday where the latter Mrs. Swarner's son, Lawrence, were Further information concerning Those present for the occasion ARNOLD ing designs, starting at two made arrangements for glasses. among those graduating. the trip to Corvallis will be published were Lee Shaw, Grace Bensel, Grant Paragraphic More About Members of a fishing party to in the near future. Henderson, Joyce Sater, Omega Sat- The Methodist Ladies’ Aid met at Nostrodamus Rhea creek Saturday were Mr. and er, Dorothy Pierson, Irene Borth the home of Mrs. Nomah O’Donnell Respect the Law Mrs. Guy Shaw of Hermiston and wick, Lois Casper, John Bensel, Re USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Wednesday noon. A good crowd was Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Hunt of Lexing M O U N T A IN TR IP becca Pierson, Ja y Gimbel, Max present. W ED. - T H U R S. - JU N E 1 1 - 1 2 Leonard, Elinor Casper, Lauree Gim- Miss Golda Mumma plans to at ton. Several large size fish were PROVES D IF F IC U L T DOUBLE FEATURE bel, Marian Ott, Jean Hardie, Leon tend several sessions of the Oregon among the mess caught. Miss Laura Gregory, recently of Two carloads of local young peo Sharinghousen, Chet Dyer, Chester Music Teachers in Portland the first V R ID R IC H erm iston , O regon Stanfield, is now employed as steno ple left Hermiston in high spirits Wheatley, Charles Paulin, Dwight of the week. B IT T Y f l i t » * j—»* c“n i ' „ n Mrs. Georgia Henderson was a grapher at the Hermiston Auto Co. Sunday morning but returned rather McKenzie and Howard Henderson week end guest at the home of her Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gre dejected late that night. The group daughter, Mrs. H. E. Petit at Ore gory, operate the Coe ranch near made the trip to Battle mountain Stanfield. park and from there attempted to cut gon City. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pierson and over to Lehman Springs * and Hide ROY Cecil Warner, who has been at tending the University of Oregon, Dianna of Spokane visited at the away. The rains had made the roads STUDIOS of MUSIC returned home last week to spend j home of her sister, Mrs. R. C. McRey- extremely soft and the cars became offer the summer. ' Holds and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. stuck nine times, quite severely dam WELL EQUIPPED TO Miss Laura Peters of Dallas, Ore., j G- B- Hedwall, from Friday to Sun- aging one of them. An exit was fin Su m m er C lasses ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE ally made from the mountains near spent the week end at the home of l,ay last week. at YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Dorothy Ferguson of Ruby’s Beau- Starkey. R ed u ced R a tes The group included Grace, John Mrs. Elvln Quiring. \ ty Salon spent from Thursday to • in A farewell party for Rev. Stearns Tuesday in Portland on business and o"? Ro^ert Bensel, Joyce and Omega VOICE & PIANO Cushing was held by the Epworth visiting friends. The shop closed batel'. Gl ant Henderson, Rebecca and BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Musical Johnny Messner and League of the Hermiston Methodist ■ Saturday while Peggy Smith visited i ~ ° rothy P riso n , Asa and Vester Call 3581 — Hermiston Orchestra church Wednesday night at the Will ! her parents at Condon and Miss Lei- I ■ an< L° l!i Casper- Bensel home. , la Emerson visited in Yakima. Mrs. M. G. Hedwall and son Tom- Miss Lois Cooley, employed at the m.V left Wednesday morning for Umatilla Ordnance Depot, spent the SPECIALS FOR JUNE 6th, 7th & ilth Portland where they will be accom- holidays at her home in Seattle. She panied by M. G. Hedwall. They plan returned to Hermiston the first of PINEAPPLE, Red & White Home Style, No. 2 t4 ’s 2 for 45« to return Thursday evening. the week with a blight new automo PEACHES, Red A White, Halves or Slicetl, No. 2 ,/4 ’s 2 for 43« Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White returned bile. APRICOTS, Red * White, No. 2 tit's 2 for 53c Wednesday evening from Portland! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deardorff are FRUIT COCKTAIL, Red A White, No. l ’s 2 for 29< where they had spent the past week parents of a baby boy born Tuesday on business. — SPECIALS FOR JUNE 6, 7 and 9 — GRAPEFRUIT, Red White, No. 2’s 4 for 49< in the Hermiston General hospital. J. H. Quiring of Dallas, Ore., is PEARS, Red & White, No. 2 H ’s ...................... 2 for 45' — ALSO S E E OUR H A N D B IL L S — The young fellow weighed eight here this week doing some more PEARS, Blue & White, No. 2 '4 ’s 2 for 39c pounds and has been named Duane interior work on the Elvin Quiring Eugene. W e ’re fea tu r in g — GRAPEFRUIT JU ICE, Red & White 4C oz. tin 21c residence. Mrs. N. H. Gates of Seattle came Richard LaSalle of Umatilla re SHRIMP, Red & White No. l ’s ............ 2 for 37$ turned to his home Wednesday morn last I hursday to visit her sister, S H R IM P , Our Value No. l ’s ....................... 2 for 30$ America’s favorite . . . famous for delicious flavor. ing after receiving medical care at Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. Mrs. G. R. O’ the Hermiston General hospital for Daniel, mother of Mrs. Gates and TUNA, Red & White, No. l/2’s ................. 2 for 39$ Try them today! Mrs. McKenzie came from Pendleton a few days. SUN SPUN, always fresh salad dressing, qt. Asa Shaw spent from Saturday Friday to visit. 3 lb. can M. L. Watson was the honored till Tuesday at the home of his par M A Y O N N A IS E . Red & White qt. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Asa guest on his birthday Sunday when a Seaport green cut PEANUT BUTTER, Red & White 1 lb. 23$ is with the 29th Engineers now sta group of friends came in for dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. O. O. tioned in Portland. N°* 303 cans MILK, Red & White, tails ........................3 for 25$ Richard I.aChance sustained a Felthouse, Mrs. Mary Brierley, Miss FLAV-R-JELL. Red & White 4 for French’s head injury Tuesday evening when he Jessie Brierley, and Mr. and Mrs. Watson and family. fell from the upper bunk on one of PORK & BEANS. B. & W. No. 2 ' 2’s. 2 for the fuel tankers. He was treated by Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Swayze of BEETS, R. & W., diced or sliced. No. 2’s, 2 for 27$ Dr. A. C. Willcutt. Spokane, Wn., spent last week end G R A P E F R U IT ........................3 No. 2 cans Mrs. I.. S. Burrell and infant son, at the home of Mr. Swayze’s par CATSUP. Red & White 2 for 35$ RELIANCE - Fancy Whole Sections William Neil, returned to their home ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze. Mr. 2 lbs. COFFEE. Red & White from St. Anthony’s hospital Wed Swayze received a Bachelor of Laws C O F F E E ..................................... Lb. can 2 ft$ TRI-CUT or SILEX nesday morning. Both are doing degree from Gonzaga University on 1 lb. COFFEE. Mart ...... nicely. I May the 28th. B I S Q U 1C K ......................... 40 oz. pkg. M r. and Mrs. Harvey Payne spent I Mrs. Harvey Payne and Mrs. Al- WHEAT CEREAL, Red & White 28 oz. 19$ “Makes the finest shortcake” Thursdav and Friday at Prineville. | ton Kingsbury were hostesses to a SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 23$ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lawson and son housewarmin^ at the home of Mrs. T A N G Salad D ressing....................Quart jar 24’ j lbs. 89$ FLOUR, Red A White enriched Tommy returned, with them to visit I T' Lockridge today (Thursday), till Monday. About 20 guests were present and FLOUR, Red A W hite enriched 10 lbs. 43$ FR U IT C O C K T A IL .................. 12 oz. can Ac Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Woods of aR donated some money to be used HIT PARADE CLEANSER, Red & White 3 for 14$ I Hillsboro visited at the home of her in U ttin g some item for the new TISSUE, Blue & White 4 for 23$ OLD DU TC H CLEANSER ........ ....3 cans brother. O. M. Beard and family. home‘ Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snodgrass and T O M A TO J U IC E ....................No. 2^> can Sister Mary Florita and Sister Ju- Mr’ and Mra< w ' ” ard Hutsel mot- SEAPORT ” « Antoinette of Baker City are con- ore,i to Moro, Ore., Saturday night ORANGES, 288’s Sunkist doz. ducting a religious school for two t0 vis't Mrs. Snodgrass’ parents, P E A S , No. 303 c a n s ............... 3 for SEAPORT weeks. The school is being held in the Mr’- Snoi|grass and Mrs. Hutsell vis- ORANGES. 176’s Sunkist d oz. I grade school building. 'ted over Sunday while Mr. Snod- GOLDEN B A N T A M CORN 3 No. 303’s Mrs. R. A. Brownson returned ' ,ass and Mr. Hutsell spent the day LEMONS. 300’s Sunkist Each SEAPORT | Sunday night from a mdhth’s trip to I *’shing on the Deschutes river. | Los Angeles where she attended the Miss Marian Ott is now employed B E E T S . No. 2 c a n s ............................. 2 for J marriage of her daughter, Miss Shir- *n tbe ofGce of Assistant County SEAPORT Sliced i lev Brownson. On the return trip AKent M. E. Knickerbocker. She re- C O R N , No. 303 c a n s .............. 2 for BEEF ROASTS, tender center cuts lb. | Mrs. Brownson stopped in Corvallis Places Miss Geraldine Mullins who SEAPORT Whole Kernel to visit another daughter. wi” be married the latter part of this SU N . - MON. - JU N E 8 . 9 CHEEKS I MISS BISHOP $3O°° A. W. Behrman, Jeweler M C T O *V J JOHNNY MACK BROWN I ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A H e r m is to n B a rb e r Shop Cory Me Not On , The lone Prairie w S-A-L-E-! R IT Z C R A C K E R S 33< 43$ W C R I S C O B E A N S 19$ 25$ 20c 39c 3 W o rc h e s te r S auce Bottle 1 4 c 2Qe 37$ 25$ ?O? 29$ I 21? 9c P ro d u c e D e p a rtm e n t 19$ 29< 2? W 19? M e a t D e p a rtm e n t 21$ BEEF SHORT RIBS, meaty delicious lb. 1 2 '^ VEAL STEW, milk fed veal lb. f 2* 2? PORK STEAKS, lean young pork lb. 23^ PICKLED PIGS FEET. 14 oz. size each 20? VEAL PATTIES, delicious, quick meal each 3$ HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED 4 WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— I9 ? Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixson left i ,non*b to Hob Walpole, formerly em- i Friday for Spokane and Coulee dam f’,<,yed with Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. for a week end trip. They were ac- j h*‘he' j companied by their uncle and aunt, Mrs Steinke was honored Sun- Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hunt of Walla day " hen a K'oup of guests gathered Walla. The party returned home) at the honle of her mother. Mr. and Sunday nirht. Mrs. A. M. Brock. Program numbers Captain and Mrs. R. C. Williams | were Presented as follows: reading, and their guest. Miss Laura C. Craw- Mrs. Harry McCormick, accompanied ford of Brooklyn, N. Y., enjoyed a on the violin by Mrs. D. Sikes: three holiday trip to Crater Lake and oth vocal solos by Mrs. Sikes: reading by er points. They returned via Port Marjory Budd: games, Mrs. Mere land and report an enjoyable time, dith Ford. Refreshments were served j They left Hermiston Thursday and following the programs. Mrs. Stein returned home Sunday. ke received many beautiful gifts. 1 S A L M O N . No. 1 c a n s........... 2 for each 35< J f $ each 39« SEAPORT Fancy Pink M OP STICKS Old Fashioned BROOMS SPECIAL Hermiston Food Store P h on e 3781 Free Deliver;