The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 08, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH ». 1984
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hogart and Mrs.
Geo. Wilkinson of Rufus stopped in
Hermiston Tuesday enroute to the
Hogart home in Stanfield.
Mrs.
Wilkinson is Mrs. Hogart’s sister.
|
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stone of
Enterprise, Ore., were hot se guesis
of Mr. and Mr/. James Clayton over
the week end. They returned home
lioucay.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
“BROKEN DREAMS
the Drama of “Sorrell & Son".
The Pathos of "The Champ,
Chapter 5 of “Devil Horse”, Peacock Throne and a good Comedy.
Frank Saling of .Lexington was ■
Mrs. W. L. Hamm is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Graham of
in riends in Vancouver, Wn., this business visitor In Hermiston the
Elgin were business visitors
week.
first of the week.
town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs of
Miss Emogene Paul accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley
Grande were calling on friends in Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman to Pen­ turned from Portland Monday with
Hermiston Thursday.
a month old son. whom they have
dleton Tuesday.
adopted. He has been named Terry
Mrs. D. M. Deeter is confined to
Mr. and Mrs. Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough Gordon.
her bed with a severe case of influ­ f Umatilla were Hermiston busi­ stopped in Hermiston the first of
enza.
ness visitors Wednesday.
the week enroute to their home in
LaGrande.
Roy Attebury has been receiving
Harold Pace motored to Pendle­
medical attention in the Pendleton ton Wednesday on business.
Mrs. Bert Muliine and her daugh­
hospital for some time but is repor­
ter Mrs. W. J. Cochran returned to-
ted as doing nicel y.
Men's and boys's trousers, priced day from Clarkston, Wn., after at­
from 10c to 35c at Thrift Shop Sat- tending the funeral of Mrs. Mullins’
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clark returned urday, March 10.
adv. mother, Mrs. H. E. Standley, 86,
from Portland last week with their
who passed away Saturday, March
Mrs. R. G. Gale and Mrs. Earl 3. She was buried in the family plot
son O. M. Clark, after visiting for
several weeks with their son there. Wilson of Vancouver, Wn., attended at Colton, Wn.
Mr. Clark returned to Portland last the funeral of their father, Richard
Friday, but Mr. and Mrs. Clark re­ Beasley, last Friday, which was held
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Walter Bur­
mained to visit with their daughter in Hermiston. ,
nette of Ritter, Ore., are the proud
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hard-
parents of a baby daughter born
Miss Lorene Wright of Pendleton
Ing.
February 23, at the Wayne Mulkins
spent Sunday visiting friends in home in the Westland district. Mrs.
Hermiston.
Mulkins is Mrs. Burnette's sister.
SWIFT & COMPANY
SUNDAY ONLY
OF
BUYERS
Continuous show starting 2:30 - 5 shows - Admission 15c & 35c
POULTRY AND EGGS
M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston
Deep Cut Prices!
THE
WORLD
ATTRACTIONS
FEI., Oth to FBI., 16th, Inc.
CORP
presents
SOAP
BIG BOY
SOAP
6 tor 23c
6
for
23c
4
Lbs.
25c
Refined Borax “
appearance
. i II
tour
or the greatest cow-
boy entertainers of
SOAP CHIPS
ime
19c
BAKING POWDER
5c
Clabber Girl - 10c size
CALUMET
1 pound 18c
WESSON OIL
Quart 29c
MATCHES
Carton
ON
THE/STAGE
£
7
ORIGINAL
"singer
EPWOOD
pretty boys"
ARIZONA
MAZOLA
WRANGLERS
THMf YiAhS
ON
THE MK OVE fi
Quart
20c
13c
LOCAL SPUDS
Sack 69c
Pound
19c
Packed by S. & W.
COAL OIL
E
85c
Burns - Cleaner —
PEANUT BUTTER
Pound
fi fimo STfiTTOH
K NX HOLLYWC)
ON THE SCREEN
COFTEE
—A story of the wildest horse that ever snorted, buck'd and
kicked a cow-hand galley-west!
Famed in song and story, and in­
spired by the cowboy ballad, yo 11 say it’s a honey, rid'em cow-
boy ! ! !
gal.
Pay’n Pakit
“Strawberry Roan”
Farmer’s Cash Store
POULTRYMEN!
DAIRYMEN!
We have added another one of Sperry’s HIGH
QUALITY EGG MASHES—A Special Oil Mash
for those who have their own milk or buttermilk
and the price is
$1.45
for a 100 lb. sack
If you are not getting a normal production of eggs,
try Sperry’s farm tested SURELAY MASH
us quote you our special low price on 2 & ton lots
Full Line of
Mill Feed
at Lowest Prices
as usual, “BIG FULL SACK
at
per
$1.00 & $1.20 sack
Ellis Feed Store
HERMISTON
FELTHOUSE WAREHOUSE — OPPOSITE DEPOT.
Maytag Washers
AT NEW
LOW PRICES
Model 30—Latest Model
Maytag, with the one
piece square cast alumi­
num tub, made from life-
time aluminum which is
the best material known
for a washer tub.
$99.50
OTHER MODELS OF
MAYTAGS FROM
The little girl has been named Le­
A. D. Hill of Portland was a busi­
nora Nancy.
q
ness visitor in Hermiston Saturday
while looking after some property
Mrs. J. D. Harris, Mrs. J. Mulro­
near town.
ney, Mrs. Wendall Durant and Lee
O. T. McWhorter, extension hor- Beasley, all of Lewiston, Idaho, at­
ticulturalist. Is conducting a contin­ tended the funeral of Richard Beas­
uous pruning demonstration on the ley in Hermiston last Friday. Mrs.
L. C. Dyer farm this week. He is Harris will remain for a week with
eke
.
.
also carrying out other demonstra- her sister, Mrs. Wagner, but the
other
members
of
the
party
returned
Henry Harger, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
ions over the project.
Saturday.
McPherson and the honoree and
hostess. Following the dinner the
Weather conditions over the coun­
LAXATIVE TABLETS
remainder of the evening was spent
ty have been reported as decidedly
Elimination
is one of the most im­
playing cards. High honors were
SOCIAL
and
favorable for the lambing season
portant
functions
of the body. When
won by Mr. and Mrs. Harkenrider
this spring.
Practically no losses
aste matter is allowed to accumu-
and
consolation
by
E.
E.
MePher-
ya
have been experienced so far.
FRATERNAL Notes
son.
— at e in the intestines, many of the
organs of the body are affected,
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar enter­
their actions are slowed up and a
Bert
Haney
Will
Speak
at
Rally
cialist of Pendleton will be at the tained at a bridge dinner party
resulting condition of auto-intoxi­
A
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
Wednesday night. Covers were laid Of Democrats In Pendleton
cation occurs. Headaches, bilious­
March 14th. Hours: 1:00 to 5:30 for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Staats, Mr.
ness,
acid stomach, indigestion,
p. m.
adv. and Mrs. Geo. Glenn of Pendleton,
Bert Haney, prominent Portland belching and similar ailments all
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley of Her- attorney and democrat, will be the may result from irregularity.
Mrs. Wm. Mikesell and daughter,
miston and the host and hostess, main speaker at the eastern Oregon Ucatone Laxative Tablets bring in-
Mrs. A. Cable, and Mrs. C. L. Upham
High honors in bridge were won by rally and banquet of democrats to stant action.
Sluggishness, torpid
left Saturday for Portland. Mrs.
be held here March 10, it was an­ liver and clogged Intestines are re­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glenn.
Mikesell and daughter will visit rel­
nounced today by J. H. Raley, Jr,, lieved. Ucatone Laxative Tablets
atives in Vancouver, Wn„ for a
let- assure a regular, easy movement—
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards en­ chairman. Mr. Raley received
week and Mrs. Upham will visit her
tertained at dinner and bridge Tues­ ter from Les Gosslin of Portland, and their contents have a beneficial
laughter at Gaston.
day evening at their home west of president of the Young Démocratie effect, not only on the bowels, but
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Gibson and town. Covers were laid for Mr. and league of Oregon, stating that Mr. on the kidneys and liver as well.
atone Laxative Tablets fill the
laughter Jane of Stanfield were Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mr. and Mrs. F. Haney has accepted the invitation
purpose of a laxative, a kidney sti-
usiness visitors in Hermiston Mon­ C. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. to speak here.
Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Robert­
m ilant and a liver regulator and
lay.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark, and
do each task well. Sold in 35c bot-
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
ties at
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. MacDonaugh Mrs. H. T. Fraser. High honors in
of Yakima, Wn., spent Friday and bridge were won by Mr. and Mrs.
USE
THEM!
3
H-rmiston
Jaturday in Hermiston looking af- McKenzie.
(Money back Guarantee)
ter business interests. While here
The home of Mr. and Mrs. James
hey visited their old friend, Mrs.
DISTRIBUTION
WITHOUT
W A S T 1
Todd was the scene of a dinner par­
Laura Logan.
ty Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. O. K.
Sidney George, past commander of Mudge entertaining jointly. Covers
Mrs. Guy
the American Legion, Department of were laid for Mr. and
Amsberry, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Oregon, made an unofficial call on
he local post at its meeting last Grindstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Si­
PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 9TH TO 12TH, INCLUSIVE,
Thursday night.
He was enroute mons, Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tilden, Mr. and
4 gp
Western Favorite
a
. .
to his home in Eugene from Spo­
Mrs. H. E. Shesely and the hosts
kane.
and hostesses. Bridge was the diver­
Mrs. Ivan Crew of Diagonal, Iowa, sion for the remainder of the even­
s the house guest of her sister, Mrs, ing and high honors were won by
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry and
M. A. Cameron, and plans to visit
consolation by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
here for the next three months. Mrs. Grindstaff.
Florida
No. 2
Broken Hearts
.imeron’s husband is with the state
Cans
Mrs. Garnet D. Best entertained
highway department crew stationed
at dinner Sunday night honoring
Lb. Pall
.n Hermiston at present.
Mr. Best on his birthday. Covers
2 * Size
Merry Troopers will present a were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cans
play at the Hermiston Union church Shaar, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White,
'riday night, March 9, under the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Storey, Mr. and
auspices of the Ladies Aid. Admis- Mrs. N. R. Mueller, Mr. and Mrs.
adv. Geo. Harkenrider, Mr. and Mrs.
ion, 10c and 25c.
$69.50 to $124.50
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
Ucatone
a
SAFEWAY ST
M atches 6 clRon 21 ®
Grape Fruit
Snowdrift
Saurkraut
3
43c
25c
Sugar 10.49°
BURNHAM’S
Merchandise
Tomato Juice qmpears
Libby’s Salmon Red
Peanut Butter
1 lb.
Cans
Alaska
100 Cabbage Plants
50c
$1.00
40 Bars Laundry Soap
3 Lbs. Chase-Sanborn Coffee 98c
25c
Large Pkg. Sperry’s Oats
Dash Washing Powder Large Pkg. 35c
79c
1 Gal. Puritan Salad Oil
39c
BROOMS
Irish Cobler Seed Spuds
$2.25
2 J Lbs.Calumet Baking Pow. 59c
15c
1 Dozen ORANGES
10c
Beef Roast - Baby Beef, lb
6c
Rib Boil Baby Beef, lb.
15c
Young Steer Steak, lb
Complete Stock Garden Seeds,
Onion Sets - Seed in Bulk
25c
19c
Pound
Glass Jar
VVhiteking “Ne 29°
•% •
•g» Granulated Soap
__
__
Powdered Sugar — 3 Lbs. 19c
Laundry Soap XÏ 17 Bar. 5Oc
Post’s Bran Flakes Package 9c
Coffee
Airway - Pure
Brazilian
Pound
Spinach Lettuce
Garden Fresh
Grape
Fruit
Arizona Seedless
Crisp - Solid Heads
Each
10®
Size
Each
SAFEWAY STORE NO. 1751 — PHONE
DISTRIBUTION
241
WITHOUT
HERMISTON
WASTE