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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1941. YoUtll ( rchestra EASY AS 1 he Carpentry Shop IN HERMISTON For All Types Concrete and Masonry Work nevlißgo Re G. Garrett Will Do All Types of Cabinet Work, General Contracting or Building. Phone 2962 “8. waiter Hamm, secretary-treasurer. What has been acclaimed by critics Members of the executive commit as one of the most successful in musi tee elected were: Mrs. James Todd, cal experiments in recent years will Mrs. F. B. Belt and Mrs. William come to a close July 5 as Leopold TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Stokowski’s second All-American The Hermiston Rebekah Lodge will Youth Orchestra plays its final con INCREASE 44 % meet hereafter every first and third Installation of officers will be held cert in Hollywood. This event will Wednesday of the month. An item in jointly with the Legion on the even- mark the end of an eight-week trans While fatal accidents were held to last week’s issue stated the meetings ng of July 3rd. continental tour through the United no increase, total traffic accidents in as coming on Tuesday. States. The famous director, Stoko wski. is pictured above with two of the state of Oregon during the month The change was made due to a con of May showed an increase of 44 per his young musicians. flict of dates with other organiza STANFIELD LOCKER cent over the crashes reported in the tions. BOXES ANNOUNCED CIRCUS COMING TO state the corresponding month last year, according to figures released by the state Traffic Safety Division AUXILIARY PENDLETON MONDAY G. G. Smith, manager of the Twin today. ELECTS OFFICERS City Creamery Station at Stanfield, The Pendleton Elks’ Softball As- There was a total of 4,188 traf is announcing new locker storage sociation will present the Polack Bros. fic accidents in Oregon in May, an in At its last regular meeting Herm space at his concern. The lockers have Circus and Thrill Show Monday and crease of 1,287 accidents over the Tuesday July 7th and 8th at the iston Unit No. 37 of the American recently been completed and are of Round-up Grounds in Pendleton for total of 2,912 mishaps in May of Legion Auxiliary elected officers for modern design. last year. Eighty-two percent of the benefit of the Softball Lights these accidents resulted in property the coming year as follows: Mrs. Wm. Kik, president; Mrs. According to Mr. Smith, the de Fund. There will be a matinee Tues damage only. Roy Penney, 1st vice president: Mrs. mand for locker storage space has day afternoon at 2:15. Evening per Of Oregon’s 36 counties, only ten | Ry Tiller, 2nd vice president: Mrs. been great during the past few years. formances will start at 8:15 with the reported fewer accidents this May gate opening at 7:00 p. m. than in May a year ago. These coun The Circus will feature Cap’t. ties were Baker, Deschutes, Douglas, Noble Hamiter and his group of Harney, Hood River, Josephine, Lake, I black-maned and nubian fighting and Tillamook, Union and Wallowa. performing lions, Spiler’s perform ing seals, Polack Bros. Circus’ famous by DAY, WEEK or MONTH at black horse troupe, Señorita Teresa, sensational and daring lady trapeze star, Randow’s troupe of clowns, • SWIMMING POOL Mona, performing elephant. the re- nowned “Aerial Comets” performing • SADDLE HORSES 6 or 8 PRINTS 125 feet above the ground, the Gasca • FISHING 30. Roll troupe of “rolling globe” and tight CABINS HOTEL wire experts, King’s dogs, and many other outstanding acts from the With FREE Enlargement Coupon 31 Mi. East of Pendleton Follow Road Markers Mail Orders Filled world’s largest tent circuses. This show is not a carnival But a full PAYLESS DRUG fledged Circus with stars of the saw- Pendleton, Oregon dust world as the attraction. The Circus will be the first in Pendleton in many years and will of fer features never before seen in the Northwest. All members of the softball ass'n. have advance tickets for sale and re serve seats are on sale at the Circus office in Pendleton at the City Hall (Fire Chief's Office), Phone 839. REBEKAH MEETING DATE CORRECTED Bingham Warm Spring Resort Counties showing greatest increas cident reporting speaks volumes for es in the number of accidents were the spirit of cooperation on the part Malheur, 177 per cent; Polk, 144 per of the public in the state’s program cent: Lincoln, 105 per cent; Wash of greater safety for those who walk ington, 85 per cent; Clatsop, 60 per and drive.” cent. In Oregon, state law requires the “This increase in the total number reporting of all traffic accidenta in of accidents is attributed, in part, to which any property damages involv the very fine record of accident re ed in addition to those which result porting in the nation and our report in death or injury. These reports are ing has improved considerably dur confidential, their contents may not ing the past year. | be admitted as evidence in any court “Comprehensive accident reporting action. i s important because, only through Each month these reports are ana- analysis of these reports can enforce- lyized by enforcement, engineering ment, engineering and educational and educational agencies in the state authorities direct their program of and measures designed to reduce ac- accident prevention. The fact that cidents are based on the facts reveal- Oregon is getting such excellent ac- ed on these statistical studies. «ss-ssBODM A-A-AHL I 0 0 FILM FINISHING 0 Make the 4th Safe and Sane Inland Cooperative HERMISTON, OREGON It’s Safe and Sane to stock up on these ilmer FOR INDEPENDENC July Fourth Specials 3 Cans 10c Deviled Meat Sandwich Spread Quart jar 19c or Salad Dressing Potato Chips 10c size 2 Pkgs 15c LOCAL BAKERY Wonder or Franz Bread 10c Lagge 13c Beans 25c 1 Pound Cans 24c l una Flakes Whole Kernel Can 10c Corn Cookies 12c Jello The real article 13c Pkg. Napkins so Embossed 6c 3 Cans 25c Corn Cream Style Cake 3c Yeast Fleishmann' Vienna Sausage 3 cans 25c OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ON SPECIAL FOR THE 4th. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT TUNE IN ON THE K.UJ. CONNOR RADIO BROADCAST EVERY DAY - 11:45 to 12:00 Connor's Cash Stores HERMISTON Phone 2761 PENDLETON ARLINGTON Next door to Phone 1082 Koeppen's Drug Store Tirelessly working to safeguard and im prove the diet of the American people are the members of the great food in dustry—farmers, manufacturers, research scientists, home economists, grocers— that America may be nutritionally strong —well able to maintain her freedom and independence at any time. LAMB FEEDING TO BE SPONSORED BY E O WHEAT LEAGUE A lamb feeding contest with wheat announced for eastern Oregon 4-H members by the Eastern Oregon i Wheat League in cooperation with the Oregon State extension service. | The feeding period will begin about September 1 and will containue 90 days, ending at the time of the an nual convention of the league at Hep pner. While feeding wheat to livestock is not likely to be as profitable as formerly under the increased price of | wheat, the contest will be carried through as a means of acquainting more peopl in each country with the ities and methods of feeding in preparation for a possible rice period following the pre- fense emergency, says Charles ith, state county agent leader W. and secretary of the wheat league. Each contestant will be sold 12 white-faced lambs this summer, will have been graded in ad- vanee so that each boy or girl will . ns nearly as can be deter- mined. the same quality of lamb as lets. After the feeding period, each contestant must exhibit 10 lambs at the state convention. Ex pert graders will be on hand to rate each lamb as to market value after which each contestant will re ceive a bonus of 50 cents per head for each lamb grading top market quality. The feeding project is being hand led by a general committee consist ing of the county agents and a wheat- livestock grower in each of the chief wheat counties; H. A. Lindgren, ex tension livestock specialist: D. E. Richards, superintendent of the east ern Oregon branch experiment sta tion L. J. Allen, assistant state club Smith. The only requirement as to feed used is that : wheat be the only grain fed. The contestant may use any roughage he desires, or even add other concentrates, although accur ate cost records must be kept and ; reported. Approximately club members are expected to participate , in Gilliam. Sherman. Wallowa, Mor row, Wasco, Baker and Umatilla A - in this Serve Julia Wright's Enriched Bread Fresh Fig Bars Wheat White 2, 19c Paradise Sweet Pickles, Asst, or JAR 25c Ripe Olives—Our Choice Med.E. 12c Nu Made Mayonnaise Pt 21c; Qt 37c Playfair Dog Food 6Nc.25c 4-roll Family-pak 15c Zee Toilet Paper 125-ft roll 11c Zee Wax Paper DOG FOOD, Playfair BROOMS. 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