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PAGE TW O THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 19*1. THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE Phone Local Happenings SALES BOOKS? 2121 ERI. - SA T. - JU N E 20 - 21 Bargain Matinee Saturday “ Western Union” with RO BERT YOUNG RANDOLPH SCOTT Cartoon Magic Pencil Stranger Than Fiction Mr. and Mrs. A1 Shaw were busi-j Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindner are now occupying the house recently ness week end visitors in Portland. built by M. L. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woolley spent Mrs. Eric Caplin of Forrest Grove the week end visiting in Forest is visiting at the home of her sister, Grove and Eugene. Mrs. R. L. Woolley. Ruby Knight returned this week Mrs. Lillian Sage, who is receiv from a two weeks visit in Klamath ing treatments at the Hermiston Falls and Lakeview. General hospital is doing nicely. See our window display of 9c tin ware. Brierley’s 5-10-15c Store. Rodney Mittlesdorf returned Wed 44-lp nesday morning from a week’s visit •jin La Grande. Mrs. Anna Connor is spending a j few days in Arlington visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel , | Walker. Buy them from your home dealer. Discuss your needs with us. W e carry the well knows REDIFORM The Hermiston Herald * Phone 2051 Grandfather August Bensel is in j the Hermiston General hospital in SUN. - MON. - JU N E 2 2 - 2 3 Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cox went to a serious condition. Lyle, Wn., Sunday following the Continuous Show Sunday Quality home made cakes. Mrs. death of Mr. Cox’s mother, Mrs. R. Neil Boynton, Phone 2452, 44-lc , E. Cox. They remained for the funeral held Tuesday. Mi', and Mrs. Gus Estle moved to -QARENŒ »OWN S Rosemary Serrell and Margaret Heppner last week where he will be PRODUCTION employed by the Rosewall-Gentry McMullen left last week for Portland where they attended the Rose Festi garage. AM M -Q -M P IQ T U M val and later went on to Eugene to Miss Shirley Beard was honored on attend summer school. News Keel • We have a variety of her seventh birthday Sunday when G ang Comedy Going Fishing d i a m o n d engagement a group of friends gathered at her j Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Quiring and daughter Julie returned to Hermis l ings, and wedding ring home. TU E SD A Y - JU N E 24 ton Sunday night after a week spent ensembles, in harmoniz Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker in Dallas where they completed a r Bargain Night ing designs, starting at returned Sunday night after having rangements for the sale of some pro spent the week at Corvallis attend perty. l OO ing summer school. Oscar Payne and children and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale X USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Mrs. Euna Dinwiddie, all of Salem, week for Wallowa lake whete they arrived Monday to spend a month at will spend several weeks vacation the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. ing. t Harvey Payne. Mr. Payne returned to Salem Wednesday but the rest re Mrs. Edgar Saylor underwent a Hermiston, Oregon Comedy — Shadows in Swing serious operation in St. Anthony’s mained for a month. Cartoon Mommy Loves Puppy hospital in Pendleton Wednesday H arry Connor Jr. of Oakland, morning. Her condition was report Cal., has been transferred to Pendle ed as some *better Thursday evening. ton, but at present is on a five weeks B'L’P. - THURS. - JU N E 24 . 25 Miss Viola Cramer of Spokane, furlough at the home of his parents, Mrs. — H. —- L. Connor. Wn., began work Monday at the Mr. and ------- F irst National Bank. Miss Cramer has had previous experience in bank BEAR HUNTERS WELL EQUIPPED TO A H u m . » . I F l o w , AT ing details. GET SURPRISE ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson went YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE to Lyle, Wn., Tuesday to attend the Dr. W. L. Morgan and Bruce Fol • Comedy — Waiting For Baby funeral of Mrs. Pierson’s mother, lett made a jaunt into the hills above Popeye Cartoon — With Poop- Mrs. R. E. Cox, who passed away Toll Gate Sunday in quest of bear B IL L SHA AR, Prop. Herm iston Saturday. but returned home with a tale which deck Pappy equals that of the average fisher Dell Moyer returned home Satur man. According to the men, they day from the Heppner Lumber Co. saw a cow elk with a bucket over its I where he has been employed. He is I now working at the Umatilla Ord head. Apparently the handle of the bucket had fastened itself in such a nance depot. manner that the elk was unable to John Behrman, employed at the shake it loose. i local jewelry store, accompanied rel- Friends are accusing the pair of SALMON, Red & White No. l ’s ........................ 33$ i atives from Kennewick on a shirt imbibing too freely of “snake bite RIPE OLIVES, Blue & White No. l ’s .............. 17$ vacation trip to Boise, Idaho, Sun- remedy” but the men swear to the yarn. They reported the incident to PORK & BEANS, B. & W . No. 2>/2’s 2 for 25$ I day and Monday. a state ranger at the camp. Need- Monte Hedwall spent the week j [ less to say, they got no bear. M I L K, Red & W h ite ......................... ....... 6 for 49$ ! end in Portland on business. He spent --■■■■ ■ — ----- CAKE FLOUR, Red & White .......................... 2 3 $ Sunday at the home of his brother, WHEAT CEREAL, R. & W ................................ 19$ 1 Herbert Hedwall and family, for HERMISTON BOY merly of Hermiston and now living CHOSEN TO COMPETE PANCAKE FLOUR, R. & W. ........ ................. 19$ i in Aberdeen, Wn. STEWART- UMARR COME LIVE WITH ME’ | $30 A. W. Behrmin, Jeweler IVZBGJJV7Æ ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A H e r m is t o n B a rb e r Shop tions available, totaling 294 8 hours ered at the O. C. Pierce home for a work during the ten days of sched bridal shower. Miss Mullins will be uled study. The sections and hours come the bride of Robert Walpole for boys were not quite as high but June 29 at the Hermiston Methodist church. Following the presentation added materially to the total. Tentative registration figures of gifts and good will wishes, re showed 1305 girls and 749 boys in freshments were served by the co- addition to between 150 and 200 lo hostesses, Miss Marion Pierce and cal leaders and extension workers Miss Roberta Mullins. who assisted with the session. The clubbers set up their own governing CANNING SCHEDULE groups with representatives from From June 23 to 28 each of the 3 2 fraternity and soror-1 ity houses and three dormitories on j 8 to 11 a.m. 12 to 3:30 p.m. executive committees. Mon.—F ruit-Berries* Beets-Beans HERM ISTON B A P T IST CHURCH Grayden D. Loree, Pastor We are living in a day when men are looking everywhere for an ans wer to their problems. The Psalm ist David also lived in such an age. He cried out, “I will lift up mine eyes unto the mountains: From whence shall my help come?” Then he finds the answer, “My help com- eth from Jehovah, Who made heaven and earth,” Psalm 121. We will find little help in the defensive mountains which we may build about us. Only in God can we find a shel ter in the time of storm. We invite you to worship with us and find a refuge from the cares and worries of the world. Tues.—Peas Peas Wed.—Fruit-B erries* Beets-Beans Thurs.—Peas Peas Fri.— Fruit-Berries* Beets-Beans Sat.— Peas Peas *AI1 berries except strawberries. Other products canned by special a r rangements. Hermiston Co-op. Cannery. Bridal Shower Held Thursday Miss Geraldine Mullins was the honor guest Thursday afternoon when approximately 25 guests gath Thompson’s Drug Co. B ring Y our R AD IO TROUBLES to Chaffee’s Radio Service at Farmers’ Supply Co. at “ R easonable P rice s” Specials June 20-21-23 INSTANT TAPIOCA, Red & W h ite ................ 10$ BAKING CHOCOLATE, R. & W. i/2 lb. 2 for 35$ BLACK TEA, Red & W h ite .................... >/2 lb. 49$ MARSHMALLOWS, Red & White 1 lb. 18$ GINGER SNAPS ....................................... 2 lbs. 29$ JAR RUBBERS, Red & White 2 pkgs. 9$ MATCHES, Red J u n io r .......................... carton 16$ MIRACLE AID ......................................... 4 for 15$ MAYONNAISE, Red & White Quart 43$ FRENCH DRESSING, R. & W............... 8 oz. 13c SANDWICH SPREAD, R. & W............. Pint 27$ FLOUR, Red & White FLOUR, American Beauty SHORTENING, Red & White SOAP FLAKES, Lady Godiva W ASH O BEAUTY SOAP, Lady Godiva COFFEE, Red & White COFFEE, Mart ............................ BANANAS, Ripe 2 TOMATOES, Fresh Ripe 2 ORANGES, Sunkist 24% lbs. 93$ 49 lbs. $1.25 3 lbs. 55c ] 9$ Giant 55$ 4 for 19c 1 lb. 29$ 1 lb. 25c lbs. 19c lbs. 23$ doz. 19c Meat Department BEEF ROASTS, quality center cuts BACON, jowls RIB STEAKS FRANKFURTERS PICNICS, lean tender lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. 21* 16* 25« 20* 13« HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED 4 WHITE STORE . PHONE 3001 — : Free D elivery Tw ice D aily HERMISTON :— Free Parking Space for Our Customers on Lot In Back of Our Store. Levester Mulkins of Hermiston has been chosen by the Ford Motor Co. to enter the finals of the Ford Good Drivers League to be held in Port land July I. He is one of the few boys to be chosen in Oregon. The state champion will be de Mrs. L. M. White was taken to St. clared July 1. No announcement has Mary’s hospital in Walla Walla last been made as to what award will be week for a few days of medical tre a t given. ments. L. M. White and daughter Lois and Richard Cox went to Walla Walla Sunday to see Mrs. White who SHOP BUILDING was receiving treatments there in St. BEGINS TO RISE Mary's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Getchell an nounce the arrival of a baby boy born Sunday at the Hermiston Gen eral hospital. He has been named James Ronald and weighed 7 pounds and 4 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderegg of Boardman are being congratulated upon the birth of a baby girl born Wednesday, and weighed 7 pounds and 7 ounces at the Hermiston Gen eral hospital. She has been named Shirley Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Corey and the Missis Dawn and Barbara Corey of Tile Dalles spent Wednesday a f ternoon at the home of Lt. and Mrs. H. W . Sexton. The Coreys are Mrs. j Sexton's parents and sisters. The I Sextons reside at the Al Quiring res idence. V ernus and Loween Fix arrived Saturday morning from Corvallis to visit their mother. Mrs. Jesse Con nor. Vernus has been attending O. S. C. and plans to remain in Hermis ton this summer while Loween will re tu rn to her position in Pendleton. ROY STUDIOS of MUSIC offer Sum m er Classes at Reduced Rates in VOICE & PIANO Call 3581 — Hermiston The first studding of the new shop building at the Hermiston Union high school was raised Wednesday. The new structure will be 30x60 feet and is being built with the coop eration of N.Y.A. funds. Approxi mately 12 to 15 boys are employed on the project. W. G. Kersbergen, superintendent, stated Wednesday that the building will house a new shop course which is being added to the school curricu lum. Students will be taught wood work, auto mechanics, electric work, tin smithing and various other phas es of practical mechanics. LARGEST 4-H CLUB SESSION ENDS AT OREGON STATE The nation's largest 4-H club summer session neared its end on the Oregon State college campus this week as 2054 youngsters from every county in the state finished up their classwork and prepared to leave for home on Friday morning. June 20. While there may be other places where more clubbers are gathered together for a few days, no state holds a two-week session with such a large number, according to H. C. I Seymoure, state club leader. An indication of the classwork taken may be had from the fact that the girls alone had 64 different sec- Specials for June 20-21-23 Union Stock Show 4-H Club Beef will be sold here this week end at Regular Prices. COME IN AND GET THE BEST. NALLEY’S MAYONNAISE....... pt. 25c - qt. TANG SALAD DRESSING........................qt. M A Z O L A ...........................................Quart £ O V A LTIN E.................................... Large can WHEATIES, the breakfast of champs, 2 pkgs. KRISPY CRACKERS .................... 2 lb. box J,$ ¿1$ 25$ 0 Twenty Mule Team BORAX CHIPS .................... Large 23$ Twenty Mule Team B O R A X ........................ 2 lb. pkg. 27* Twenty Mule Team B O R A X O, 10 oz................2 cans 27* O’CEDAR POLISH, 12-oz., and jq , UPHOLSTERY CLEANER, 4-oz., both for .... W CRYSTAL WHITE laundry soap, giant 4 bars 41. R I N S O .....................................Large package 2 28* COCKTAIL, Reliance F ru it...... 2 No. 1 cans 27< LEMON JUICE. R eliance........... 3 8-oz. cans 25$ COFFEE, Reliance .............................. lb. can SHRIMP, Reliance Jumbo .. 2 5-oz. cans ^^^^$ Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON, OREGON