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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1941. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. OASISTHEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 2121 Local Happenings SALES BOOKS? f'RlOA Y JU LV 4 Continuoux Show Startinff 2:30 p. m. Rev. Father O’Leary, formerly of Mrs. R. E. Osborn of Milton spent Buy them from your home deoles. Hermiston, spent Sunday till Mon- Sunday night and Monday at the Discuss your needs with us. day evening visiting friends here. home of Miss Clara Hall and attend ed to business matters Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lynch of We carry the well known Cumberland, Maryland, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Brice Robinson spent Catherine Lynch of Keyser, West Monday and Tuesday on a trip to Virginia, came Friday to visit their La Grande and Elgin. They state that sister, Miss Lavina May Lynch. the weather was consistently cooler Miss Marjorie Burnham spent the in that territory. week in Chelan visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford of with returned Thursday evening. Walla Walla were in Hermiston to Marjorie Rambeau Charles Grapewin Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and attend the weding of Geraldine Mul Peggy and Nancy accompanied by lins and Bob Walpole. Mr. Crawford SATURDAY _ JULY 5 Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, plan to leave is connected with the Tum-A-Lum Bargain Matinee starting at Thursday morning to spend until Lumber Co. 2:30 p. m. Sunday with their respective relatives A surprise miscellaneous bridal DOUBLE FEATURE Mrs. Orville Beard left Tuesday shower was given Mrs. Wayne Lind- | Babv Sandy in for Portland to get her daughter who r.er (nee Dorothy Ferguson! Thurs has been visiting relatives there. day evening by a group of 25 friends. R. L. Woolley, manager of the O.S.C. BOOSTERS Dead End Kids in They expect to return home Thurs- Mrs. Duff Knight, Mrs. Harvey Umatilla Electric Cooperative of day. While in Portland Shirley de Payne and Miss Maxine Blinston Hermiston spent Wednesday in The A LAVE AA CETI — ‘HIT THE ROAD’ Dalles. While there he was a guest 1 • TAY- MEET I 9 were sponsors. veloped an ulcerated tooth. Plus Shorts of the Wasco Electric Cooperative. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horning of Bill Belt, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. BRING IT SUN.-MON. _ JULY 6-7 Caldwell, Idaho, stopped in Hermis Belt, left Tuesday for Wallowa Lake Mrs. Edward Shaw and small son | All students, prospective students TO US / Continuous Show Sunday ton for a short time Wednesday Scout camp where he will tend to of Alt, Colorado, arrived by bus Wed- and alumni of Oregon State college afternoon to spend a month_____ d morning. They were en route to matters pertaining to the opening on nesday .... . — are invited to a Beaver Booster’s Malese DIETRICH Grants Pass and other cities on a July 6. Dick Belt, another son, will visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison. • Meeting in the Little Theater of the short visit to Oregon. leave Sunday to attend the camporee. Vert Memorial in Pendleton at 7:30, (9 J. F. Humphreys of Seattle arriv July 10. Colored motion pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meyers and ed recently to be employed with small son were visitors in Hermiston campus life will be shown and ex Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers are Stevens & Koon. Mr. Humphreys is plained by Dave STUDIOS of MUSIC Baum, OSC Boost- formerly of this city but now own a a son of G. C. Humphreys, local er chairman. music instructor, and plans to move offer Plus Short Features variety store in Lebanon. his family to Hermiston as soon as A formal organization of the Summer Classes Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and living quarters can be erected. TUESDAY _ JULY 8 Umatilla county OSC Boosters will at daughter Shirley left Saturday night Bargain Night be made at that time. Hermiston, Oregon Dr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Marbut were Reduced Rates for Dallas to attend the funeral of in Hermiston a few hours Sunday on her grandmother, Mrs. Peter Neu- in feldt. Mr. Quiring returned home business and visiting friends. They Cartoon— VOICE & PIANO Sunday evening but Mrs. Quiring and drove up from Vancouver, Washing “Bring Himself Back Alive” ton, where he is chief of the Section Hermiston Call 3581 — Shirley remained for a short visit. Comedy— A Polo Phony of General Internal Medicine at Miss Georgia Lindner and Wade Barnes General Hospital. They re- Y WED..THVRS. _ JULY 9-10 Petit surprised their friends last turnd Sunday evening. You are invited to have a free check-up with our new DOUBLE FEATURE week with the announcement of their SCIENTIFIC MANBEE WHEEL marriage in Idaho. Miss Lindner is ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen JUNE BUILDING ry Lindner of the Columbia district Stops Shimmy, Tire Wear, Wander & Hard Steering and a graduate of the Hermiston PERMITS LARGE — This means Dollars and Safety to You — schools. WELL EQUIPPED TO One of the largest building months | Modern Machinery to Repair All Types of Cars ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Mr. and Mrs. Pete Berg and fam in the history of Hermiston was not YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE ily plan to leave Thursday for a ed in June, when a total of $30,052,- Our Work is Guaranteed three weeks trip to the middle west. 00 in permits was issued in the of Mr. Berg plans to attend a Poultry fice of City Recorder Chas. Taylor. BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Disease school in Charles City, Iowa, Although many of the buildings and then will continue on to Minne GOING PLACES have not been completed as yet, they C sota to visit relatives and friends are either being planned or are now Willard Hutsell, who recently lost under construction. a finger following an accident while working at the sand pit east of town, has experienced considerable trouble GIRLS ORGANIZE the past week and has spent the time in a Pendleton hospital. His “OFTBALL LEAGUE condition was reported as better on During the past week, plans have Tuesday. been completed for the organization Mrs. R. G. Penney and Mrs. E. R. of a girls softball league. Consider DEVILED HAM Underwoods 12‘s ........ Sires went to Corvallis last Friday to able interest is being shown by the get the boys who had been attending girls in this sport and it was decid 6 oz. 25 c COCKTAIL FRANKFURTERS Boys’ State. They visited there Sat- ed to organize a league. OVAL SARDINES Brimful l’s.............. 12e urday and that night went to Port- Anyone interested in playing is 12 oz. 29e LUNCHEON MEAT R & W land wehere the group spent until asked to get in touch with Miss Eve Monday evening. lyn Elder, Phone 2711. DEVILED MEAT, R & W all meat ' 2‘s.. 3 for 25c 9 oz. 1 0C PREPARED MUSTARD R & W Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fix and baby Pint 27e | of Rou Lodge, Ore., and Mrs. B. H. PRECIPITATION SANDWICH SPREAD R & W Fix who had been with her son and Quart 43 c MAYONNAISE R & W family for three months, returned HIGH IN JUNE Quart 37c SUNSPUN Salad Dressing home with them. While there Mrs. The past month established a uni DRIED BEEF Fix had a major operation in Port- 2 oz. Jar 144 28 oz. 2 for 35 C OVEN BAKED BEANS R & W land. Mi . and Mrs. Ralph Fix plan que record ni the way of rainfall 2 for 25C | to return Sunday. when a total of 1.80 inches was re CORNED BEEF PORK & BEANS B & W No. 21 : 12 oz. can corded. This is an all-time high as 3 for 25c SHOESTRING POTATOES DEVILED MEAT Word was received this week by far as records in the local office are 4 cans 1 CC 1 Pound 1 8C MARSHMALLOWS R & W Mr. and Mrs. George Harris from concerned. VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 cans 19- their son Bill, that he has recently ...... 28 oz. 17c The report for the week follows: CANADA DRY J une 25 been promoted to a sergeant. He is ................ 77 53 - Ginger Ale or Sparkling Water—btl. deposit extra PIGS FEET Selected Quart Jar 29- stationed at March Field, California, 82 51 J une 26 Large Rolls 1 8d WAX PAPER and is doing considerable flying. He | J une 9 7 ................ 82 54 SHRIMP Reliance Large 2 5-oz. cans 35- further states that conditions at .79 59 PAPER SERVICE Napkins, Cups, Plates June 28 09c March Field are ideal and that he is I 30 84 60 J une 12 Pound 1 Oc SALTED PEANUTS CRAB MEAT Reliance 2 No. 12 cans 47: enjoying his stay there. 55 July 1 .................. 92 REDIFORM The Hermiston Herald * Phone 2051 ‘BACHELOR DADDY , , — • THE FLAME OF ANEW ORLEANS sa A. W. Behrman, Jeweler There’s Magic in Music IS YOUR CAR SAFE? Hermiston Barber Shop Connor’s Repair Shop Too Many Blondes aoOM! 4th ras. * 23c of Specials July 3-5-7 23 WESTON COOKIES Any Variety 1/2 lb. 25 bg. c’t. ORANGE PEKOE TEA R & W 2 lbs. COFFEE R& W 25 oz. SWEET PICKLES Pheasant No. 212 can DILL PICKLES RIPE OLIVES, Blue & White 4 for LEMON JUICE M.C.P. 51 • OX. SLICED BEETS, Red & White 2‘s 2 for FRUIT COCKTAIL, Red & White l’s 2 for 4 for FLAV-R-JELL, Red A White PANCAKE FLOUR. Red A White 212 lbs. SHORTENING. Red A White 3 lbs. 1 De FRUIT COCKTAIL Reliance 25c 59c 25c 13c PORK & BEANS Seaport lb. BEEF BOIL RIBS, delipious flavor 1 1212c BEEF ROASTS, best center cuts lb. 20c LARGE WIENERS, juicy lb. 23c HAMS, picnics lb. 24c FRYERS, colored, 21 2 to 3 lbs. average lb. 30c — Full Assortment of Luncheon Meats — HERMISTON TRADING CO PHONE 3001 ■ HERMISTON Free Delivery Twice Daily Pound Package 196 PANCAKE FLOUR Sperry's 28-oz. Pkg. 17: SYRUP Wyde A. Wake...... BOSCO Milk Amplifier BRULE n MINNEAPOLIS EAU CLAIRE 24-oz. 398 ST. PAUL MADISON ALBERT LEA LAUNDRY NEEDS KENOSHA WAUKEGAN COLUMBuSA=a* INDIANAPOLIS OMAHA 3 cans 21c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER LAUNDRY SOAP P & G Giant w GRANGER Meat Department THE RED & WHITE STORE HI-HO CRACKERS VIRGINIA SUPERIORI 25c 25C 29C 19e 19C 55c 2 No. 1 cans 27: 2 No. 212 cans 23e FLAKES OR SNOW Ivory 4 bars 17: Lg. Pkg. 23e OXYDOL TOILET SOAP Camay Bar PHILLIPSBURG STOCKTON Scope and extent of the American consumer movement will be shown to educators, churchmen, farm, labor and civic leaders on a 2,600-mile tour leaving Columbus. Ohio, July 7. Map above shows the tour's route which leads through Ohio. Indiana. Illinois. Wisconsin. Minnesota, and ends in Kansas City July 19. Included for inspection are co-op grocery stores, gas and oil associations, rural electric co-ops. fertilizer factories, farm machinery plants, insurance co-ops, credit unions, student co-ops and co-operative recreation camps. Gladstone. Michigan, will be the site of the world's championship roleo ; (log rolling) contest to be held July 4 to 6. In above picture (left), Claire, Wis.. a former champion, is shown defeating Jimmie Johnson, of I Cloquest, Minn. Both Herron and Marx will compete this year. Also See Our Handbills Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 F HERMISTON, OREGON 7d