The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 03, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST I, 1983. •
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
“asindhratrr
Hermiston, Oregon.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
AUGUST 4 - 5
TWENTY MILLION WIVES
WILL CHEER
when this young bride tells her
husband's mother what she
thinks of her kind!
IVER CORD
JOEL MCCREA
Plus:
Comedy, Cartoon and
“The Fatal Shot,” Part 4 of
Last Frontier.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
August 6 - 7.
Matinee 2:30 Sunday
HERE IS YOUR GENERATION!
Two Lovers Groping for Happi­
ness as America Strives to Gain
a New Freedom!
‘Song of the Eagle’
Local Happenings
Wanted—2 people to share expen-
ses next week for trip to Portland,
adv.
Inquire Herald office.
Apartments and rooms for rent,
adv.
Osborn Apartments.
Mrs. George Wagner was a Walla
Walla visitor Monday of this week.
Lloyd Moore motored to Heppner
Tuesday of this week on business.
Al Kennings who visited in Port­
land over the week end returned to
his home in this city Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Corey are the
proud parents of a baby girl born
Saturday, July 29.
Frank Yeager of Walla Walla vi-
sited his brother, Robert Yeager.
Sunday.
Mrs. George Terney and Alfred
Somppi, both of Pendleton. were in
Hermiston on business this week.
Roy Alexander and R. Alexander
both of Pendleton, were Hermiston
visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pearson and
Mrs. J. G. Pearson were Pendleton
visitors Friday afternoon.
Emogene Paul motored to Port-
'and where she spent the week end
visiting friends.
Fred Winebarger,
former resi­
dent of Hermiston, now of Fort Kla­
math, was a Hermiston visitor Fri-
or “The End of the Beer Baron".
day and Saturday.
Josephine Kincart, who has been
visiting her sister, Francis House-
holder the past month, returned to
her home in Sutherland, Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and son
Gale left Saturday for Seaside where
they will spend several weeks vaca-
tion.
Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Hudson and
Ernest Barham returned Saturday
after a weeks visit in Astoria with
Mrs. Hudson's parents.
Mrs. Felix Roumageaux left Sat-
urday afternoon for Portland where
she will visit her sister for several
weeks.
Mrs. E. P. Dodd who has been
visiting in Walla Walla the past
week returned to her home in thi
city Saturday.
Isabelle Dodd, who has been the
house guest of Mrs. Edward Scho­
field in Vancouver, Wn., this week,
returned to Hermiston Sunday.
Mrs. T. H. Fraser and son Tom,
and her sister, Miss Bryant, left
Wednesday for Seaside where they
will spend several weeks.
Mrs. H. K. Dean and son an
daughter are leaving Sunday r tor
Seattle where they will spend
i
several weeks visiting relatives.
FOR REAL ECONOMY
RICHARD ARLEN
MARY BRIAN
JEAN HERSH0LT
CHAS. BICKFORD
Meadowbrook Ice
—LASTS ONE-THIRD LONGER—
Plus: Comedy and Cartoon.
TUES. • WED. - THURS.
August 8 - 9 - io
DOUBLE FEATURE!
3
Cents per lb.
PHONE— Icehor.se 741, Residence 901.
Daily Delivery
Sundays Open until 12:00.
Two shows for one price.
5000000000000000**
“Self Defense”
with
PAULINE FREDRICKS
and
‘The Man
from Arizona
Hale’s Confectionery
WE SQLITIT
YOUR
PAT OTAGE.
ROY C. HALE. Manager.
FOUNTAIN
Snort Goods
CONFECTIONS
REMETEN.
Only a few days more to buy Flour
cheap - 49 pounds 98c and up
3 Pounds Soap Chips
3 Lbs. Cresent Coffee Vacuum Pack 89c
1 Pint Best Foods Mayonnaise 29c
1 Qt. Best Foods Mayonnaise 49c
25c
2 Pounds Walnuts
27c
10 Bars Classic Soap
$1.00
20 Pounds Sugar
swimming and roasting welners.
Mrs. George Glascock returned to
Hermiston Tuesday after having
spent six peeks on a motor tour to
the World’s Fair in Chicago. She 2
also visited relatives in Iowa, Ohio
and Wyoming.
Out of town visitors this week in-
eluded: Allan Gibb and Merle Bask:
YO HO!
OLD TIME BARN
DANCE
Notice!
On next Saturday Night, August 5th, we are giving our first
Club Dance. Membership cards will be 50c per person, This will
entitle you to a free dance on this night.
All those holding membership cards will be entitled to attend all
club dances given after this date by presenting club card and
paying 25c per person dues when attending.
the Annual Offer of
KOE
MACMARR STORES
|
THE RED & WHITE
“ The Sign of a Dependable Store
C oal
stores
E
Specials for Saturday and Monday, August 5 & 7.
with the genuine
(
White Naptha Red & White 10 for 33c
White Floating Soap White 4 for 18c
Asparagus Walla Walln Red & White • 2 2 for 37c
IeaS
Standard - Walla Walla Pack - 2s
3 for 32c
Peas Red & White • 2s
.3 for 50c
Salad Dressing Green & White • Quarts 29c
Pints
French Dressing Red & White
15c
Pints
Sandwich Spread Red & White
25c
Root Beer Extract
25c
Porto
Regular 30c Size
for 35c
8 oz.
Salad Macaroni Red & White
22c
Soda
Marshmallows Red * White
19c
Quarts
Purex
Flakewhite
4 lbs. 47c
Red & White
-
1 lb.
et from Heppner; Charles Dillon
and son Warren from Boardman :
Bob Starkweather and George Bill­
ups from Stanfield; W. J. Watten-
burger and N. G. Robertson from
Echo; Mr. and Mrs. D. Neill from
Pine City; Frank P. Leicht from Ir-
rigon and Rudolph Klinger from
Lexington.
We will sell lunch, cold drinks, c igarettes and gum at the counter.
GUY CRONK.
Former Hitt's Confectionery.
REX BELL
"Egypt, Land of Pyramids.
““.7
Now open for business
A Speedy Western with
and a short—
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cone and fam- Benefit program, Stanfield high
ily from Ashland, Ore., were week school, Aug. 9th. 2Sc and 15c. adv.
George Teuffel from Seattle was
end visitors at the home of Mr. and
the house guest of Howard Reid,
Mrs. J. H. Huff.
Major Omar Babcock. superinten- Jr., over the week end. Both boys
dent of the Indian Reservation at attend the University of Washing-
Mission, from Pendleton was a Her- ton.
Shirlie Brownson who has been
miston business visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Alexander attending summer school at Oregon
and family of Anaham. California, State college arrived in Hermiston
were visitors at the home of Mr. Sunday night where she will visit
Alexander's sister, Mrs. J. H. Huff. at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Floy Attebury returned the first Mrs. Ralph Brownson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mr.
of the week from a two weeks visit
in Pendleton with her sister. Mrs. and Mrs. Tom Fraser and son Tom,
C. Durfey and son Jarvis.
Mrs.
Dale Emory.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sale and and N. R. Mueller motored to Emi-
family left the last of the week for grant Springs Sunday where they
Seaside where they will spend two spent the day.
weeks vacationing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson left
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, Mrs. Saturday for Kelso, Wn., where they
G. D. Best and Mrs. J. D. Todd mo­ will visit Mr. and Mrs. George Me
tored to Heppner Saturday on busi­ Kenzie. Mr. Pearson will also visit
ness concerning the Auxiliary.
Portland where he will attend to
Marion Henderson who is attend- business affairs.
ing summer school at La Grande, I
Ruth Woughter, who has been at-
Ore., spent the week end with her I ' tending summer school In Portland
mother. Mrs. Georgia Henderson.
I returned to her home Sunday. She
Lloyd Moore, manager of the Oa­ was accompanied by her sister Flor­
sis theatres, Inc., left Wednesday ence who spent the past week in
vening for Portland and Seattle Portland.
where he will look after business af­
A gala time was had Tuesday
fairs.
evening at the Turnblad ranch
Grace Jackson, who is employed when a group of young people gath­
n the office of Raley, Raley and ered at their home for a weiner
Warner, in Pendleton, spent Sun- roast. The evening was spent in
lay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Id. Jackson in Minnehaha district. occcccccccc0062002902200%%
Russell Blessing of Portland and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Reynolds, of
Vancouver, Wn., were in Hermiston
‘unday on business and visiting old
riends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kern and Dr.
M. S. Kern, all of Pendleton, ar-
ived
here Tuesday where they
pent several days visiting Mrs. H.
2. Hitt.
rests arch of the foot and stops
Dr. George Smith and two sons,
the pain. Relieves tired feet when
onald and Gene of Pilot Rock, ar-
caused by weak or fallen arches.
ived at the C. M. Best home for an
Good for everyone with such
arly breakfast Sunday and spent an
weakness whose duties require
njoyable day visiting.
much standing or walk-
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and son
ing. An unusual value
Prank and Mrs. O. R. Daniels left
at the price; per pair..
Aad
‘uesday morning for the coast
they will spend several
where
HERMISTON
veeks.
DRUG CO.
Two new plays, “Who Says
’an't?” and “Little Prison”, verse
hoir, impersonations and music.
S,
..
.0 (5. 5
Cve 4. * rd , P, “.due
HEATROLA
. .. and a Big ADDITIONAL Offer:
the OLD DRICE on all Ilealrola»
noir in our stock
ACH year, in August, thousands of people take advan­
tage of this unique and famous merchandising offer —•
get all set for winter comfort. And are well rewarded for
their foresight by receiving a supply of coal FREE.
E
This year, we offer a big ADDITIONAL inducement to all
who place their orders early. Prices went up July 8th on
al! models of the Heatrola. But during the Free Coal Cam­
paign we will sell at the old prices all Heatrolas now in our
stock. Money in your pocket I Coal in your bin !
Remember, it's the GENU­
INE Heatrola we’re offering,
with the Intensi-Fire Air Duct
and other exclusive features.
And this year there are more
models to choose from — a
size to suit every heating job,
a price to fit every budget.
Cash isn’t needed. Pay only
$2.00 down to assure getting a
Heatrola at the old price PLUS
a supply of Free Coal. When
heater is installed, start easy
payments, if you wish, on our
generous time-payment plan.
E STATE
DEPENDABLE GROCERS
3-1-44
£.%
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FRIDAY. SATURDAY & MON.,
August 4th to 7th, ine.
Milk = - EACM 5c
Brooms
“Kitchen”
4-Sew Broom
EACH
White Laundry
SOAP
io
Bars
Nob Shredded
Wheat
Hill
A Perfect Summer
Coffee
Breakfast Food.
1 lb. Pkg.
Reg. Size 2 p
Packages 496
25c
Airway Coffee 1 Lb. Pkg. 19c
I X. Salad Dressing or 29c
BAKER’S COCOA % Ib. Can
Candies
6 oz. Celo Pkgs.
A variety for
summer occasions
MAX-I-MUM
Peanut Butter
LIBBY'S
2
Each
.
IOC
Pound
Glass
Jar
Red Sa’ mon • 2 1 1b.
Malt Syrup amerean™
Tins 35c
3 Cans
$1
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
I ETTU CE Fresh Firm Heads sare
TOMATOES Ripe Firm Ones
California
ED KWH I
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
GRAPEFRUIT Large Size
Phone 241
Store No. 1751
Hermiston