THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sommerer
Kenneth Pierson has bee n con
fined to his home this week because were Pendleton business visitors
of illness.
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wooster of
Stanfield were business visitors in
Hermiston Wednesday.
Miss Edna Pitzer of Dallas. Ore.,
was the guest of Miss Pauline Stoop
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Guiwitz were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Haneline.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sullivan, Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sullivan,
Herbert Sullivan of Roseburg and
Mrs. A. D. Jones of Portland wen
in Hermiston the first of the weel
to attend the funeral of their moth
er. Mrs. P. P. Sullivan.
Mrs. E. W. Barnum and daughter
are making their home with Mrs.
Chas. Hudson for the present while
Mr. Barnum is establishing a sec
ond hand store business in Pendle
ton.
SWIFT & COMPANY
BUYERS
OF
POULTRY AND EGGS
M. M. Smith. Agent, Hermiston
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SOAP SALE
FOR A LIMITED TIME
Jergens Fine Soaps 2 Price
FRENCH
Jasmin
Rose
Oatmeal
Violet
Bouquet
5c a Cake.
10c TRANSPARENT
VIOLET SOAP
Health Soap
Regular 25c
Special!
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
All the glamor . . .and beaut
. . . and color of the Sont
Seas . . . wrapped up in
story that will send you awa
. . . thankful for the very Joy
of living!
(Medicated)
5c
FAIRBANKS
(„ROBINSON
cp/2"
bll ALOUSO
Woodbury’s
5C
FACIAL
Chapter 6 of "Devil Horse.”
and Silly Symphony Cartoon
for
25c HENRI
ROCHEAU
SPECIAL
SUNDAY ONLY
10c
20c - 3 in 1
THRIFT SOAP
15c FRENCH
ROUND
LAYTREX
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Bisgest Laugh Stars Picked
from “4 2d Street," “Foot-
light Parade ’ and “Gold
Diggers."
10c
“ for
—
H I
“Hanava
Widows?
49c Ucatone
16 Cz. ULTRA HAND LOTION
16 Oz. ULTRA BAY RUM
39c
16 Oz. ULTRA WITCH HAZEL
39C
The Super Tonic
Large "ire
JOAN
BLONDELL
GlENDA
F ARRELL
Hermiston Drug Co
GUY
HERMISTON, OREGON
KIBPEE
.
PLUS Comedy and Cartoon
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
Miss Esther Sibert was a busi-
Mrs. Alma Hitt entertained
ness visitor in Walla Walla Satur- | dinner Tuesday and Thursday night
at her home. Covers were laid
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson are Tuesday night for Mrs. Geo. Briggs,
now making their home in the R. C. Mrs. B. 8. Kingsley, Mrs. Raymond
Todd residence on the west side of Walker and Mrs. Wm. Shaar. On
Thursday night guests included
town. They moved last week.
Fraser, Mrs. E. P. Dodd,
Mrs. Alma Hitt plans-to visit rel Mrs. H. T.
atives in Portland Sunday, and re Mrs. C. C. Durfey and Mrs. Arietta
White.
main over until Monday in order to
attend
to
business affairs. She * * * * ** * * * * *
plans to return Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t
By Mary Rodda
small daughter of Pilot Rock, and
Roy Attebury, who has been stay
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloom and son
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of Umatilla were guests at the L. C. ing with his daughter, Mrs. Dale 4 »
Emroy of Pendleton, came home the
Dyer home Sunday.
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first of the week. He is much im
The Methodist Ladies Aid has
proved in health and expects to be < < > >
purchased a piano and are re-finish
out again soon.
ing the room formerly used by the
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Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Davis of Walla < >
Boy Scouts for their regular meet
Walla were dinner guests at the W.
ing room.
A. Hineline home Sunday.
R. H. McAtee will discuss the
USE OF SPREADER FREE WITH EACH 25 POUND BAG —
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Starr had as
sales tax at the night school Friday
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
at 8:00 p. m. in the school cottage,
Carter of Columbia and Mr. Stewart
Anyone interested is invited to at-
from the Westland district.
tend.
Mrs. M. T. Matott and daughters
4 >
G. A. Campbell of Weston, who
Janice and Rosella spent part of the
will be remembered as the son of week end at Hinkle.
Duncan Campbell, a former Hermis
Mr. Edwards and family, who 901019990090000000000089001100900099
ton resident, was a business visitor
have been living at the end of Her-
in town Wednesday. Mr. Campbell
miston Avenue, have moved to But-
is a brother of Mrs. Gwyn Hughes.
ter Creek.
Donald Williams and Paul Van
Eleanor Dawson spent the week
Patten plan to leave Friday for En
end with Mary Rodda.
terprise, Ore., where they will spend
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rodda and
the week end visiting friends. Mr.
Mrs. W. H. Starr went to Walla
Williams will visit his father at Jo-
Walla and Pendleton Wednesday.
seph.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDaid are
People from Echo calling on Rev.
the parents of a daughter born at
and Mrs. W. A. Briggs Sunday in-
are___ ad.
MAPLE FLAVOR
Glass Jug
ly
the St. Anthony's hospital in pen-
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Irving, Mr. and
Was 35c—NOW
dleton Thursday, March 9.
Mrs. Fredrick. Mr. Davis and child
ren. The congregation of the Echo
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Mv.
church just concluded a two weeks
240-oz. pkgs, and one 9-in. Mixing Bowl, totals $1.15%)
(Continued from Page 1)
series of meetings.
gram of music ond drama at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and Mr.
high school auditorium March 16th
and Mrs. Curtis Simons left for
49 Lb. Sack
at 8:00 o’clock. Some of the most
Portland Thursday morning where
outstanding talent of the vicinity is
they will spend some time looking
portrayed In this event, featuring
after business affairs. Mr. Clarke
Misses Mildred Peregrine, Kather
and Mr. Simons went down on busi
ine Olday and LaVonne Walk in
ness for the Hermiston Light &
dramatic numbers, and the musical
Power Company.
Lbs.
numbers of Jane Gibson, Esther and
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson were
Helen Fredreckson.
in Hermiston over the week end and
Practice has begun on the Junior I
packed their household goods. They
Lbs.
Senior play which is to be given by |
eft Tuesday for Castle Rock, Wn.,
Red Star Brand
—
the Stanfield high school sometime
where they will make their home in-
during the latter part of April.
lefinitely while establishing a camp
Gallons
round with cabins adjacent to a
ervice station.
Miss Eloise Wright, niece of Mrs.
M. Guiwits, who has been sta-
toned at LaGrande for several
Per Lb.
nonths by the Red Cross, stopped
n Hermiston Sunday to visit her
at
Lbs.
'unt, while enroute to Hood River,
here she will continue her work.
A group of women from the local
Pound
American Legion Auxiliary Unit at
ended the fifteenth birthday anni
versary celebration at Condon
Thursday afternoon and evening at
• hich delegates were present from
lilliam. Morrow and Wheeler coun
ties. Those going from here were:
1rs. A. W. Christopherson, district
resident, Mrs. James Todd, Mrs. G.
). Best, Mrs. Lyle Tilden, Mrs. J. M.
Norton, Mrs. Guy Amsberry and
Irs. O. K. Mudge.
A farewell party honoring Mr.
nd Mrs. S. H. Barnard and daugh-
er Lois will be given at the Her-
niston Union church Tuesday, Mar.
0, at 8:00 o’clock, it was an-
ounced this week. All those who
vish to come are invited to attend
his social gathering. Mr. and Mrs.
Barnard plan to leave in the near
uture for their home in Everson,
Wash.
J. A. Yeager, county school sup-
erintendent of Pendleton, visited at
the local school Tuesday.
Mrs. Arthur Rowell of Iore and
Mrs. Harvey Bowman of I . xingion
were Hermiston business visitors
Saturday.
Pendleton visitors Wednesday in-
eluded Mrs. < has. Clark, Mrs. Wal
ter Pearson, Mrs. Ernest Carson and
Miss Arlyne Clark.
The Baptist Ladies Aid will hold |
Its annual cooked food sale Satur-
day before Easter. Place announced |
adv.
later.
Mrs. W. B. Sommers entertained
about thirty members of the Echo
W.B.A. lodge Tuesday afternoon at
her home.
P. P. Sullivan left Wednesday for
Roseburg, Oregon, where he will
visit his two sons, Herbert and Le
Roy, for a week.
Miss Rosalie Whitney of Grand-
lew, Wn„ spent the week end visit-
ng her father, I B.. Whitney, in
termistön.
Announcements
were
received
lere this week of the birth of a sou
o Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Juve in
Enterprise, Ore., Tuesday, March G.
e has been named Gordon Miller.
Ir. and Mrs. Juve made their home
n Hermiston for nearly two years,
eaving last spring for Pendleton.
VIGORO
A Specially Prepared Plant
Food For Lawns, Gardens,
Flowers, Shrubbery & Trees
25
$1.50
10c
10
i COLUMBIANS
Dancing
at Lowest Prices
$1.00 & $1.20
Ellis Feed Store
HERMISTON
*
FELTHOUSE WAREHOUSE — OPPOSITE DEPOT.
1
Merchandise
2°C
RIB BOIL
Hamburger 3
HALIBUT
I IRRIGON, MARCH 24
5c
25c
25c
Bulk
Garden
Seeds
Cabbage Plants, per 100
50c
SAFEWAY STORES
Saf eway Ofiers for March lb to 19, Inclusive
Camps
DON’T FORGET
Credit Stores Must Have Higher
Prices to Cover Delivery Charge
and Bad Accounts!
!
Friday, 16th to Tuesday, 20th.
lb.
BACON
Medium Weight
16c
lbs. for
WEINERS
Pork 6 Beans
Baker's Cocoa
Camay Soap
Jell Well
Scot Tissue
Pound
14c
Pound
19c
Packed by S. & W.
CHOCOLATE 3 lb. pkg.
Not Cocoa
35c
33c
TEA
lb. Pkg
Orange Peko or Japan Green.
Quart Jar
PICKLES
WESSON OIL
MAZOLA OIL
MILK
Large
18c
29c
Quart 29c
Quart 20c
-I
can.
51c
Pay’n Pakit
Farmer's Cash Store
25c
lb.
Can
FRIDAY 13
FAMILY
CIRCLE
Cake
6 Flavors To
Choose From
Pkg.
ASK FOR YOUR COPY
1000
PAPER Sheets
Large
Large Pkg.
Mill Feed
$4C0
Flour
Laundry Soap 10 25«
Coffee
Graham Crackers 2
5
89 c
Coal Oil
CAKE FLOUR
per
sack
1OO ™B. PA.
Nubora Soap Powder
COFFEE
as usual, “BIG FULL SACK” at
85C
$2.50,2
SyTUP
Picnic
Full Line of
50
BURNHAM’S
HAM
If you are not getting a normal production of eggs,
try Sperry’s farm tested SURELAY MASH. Let
ui quote you our special low price on 2 & ton lots
50C
OREGON HARDWARE
83 IMPLEMENT CO.
TOILET
for a 100 lb. sack
{
3
Rolls
250
NOB HILL O. K. Soap vXXr
COFFEE Shredded Wheat inz.B
To
uality coffee
pac
in a fUvor-
ÊTOttCttd package,
uy a pound today.
CORN
m 25 c
Ripe Olives
Tobacco X'.
16 oz.
Can
Milk
Salad Oil
Tall
Cans
Federal
Brand
Gold
Medal
Salad Dressing
Country Kist
Golden Bantam
Airway Coffee 3 Lis 55c
In Bulk
Gallon
No. 303
Cans
(136 Medium
Size Olives)
U
2 pkgs. 25c
Iyart 29c
CAN
10c
Quart
a
re
259
Cans
SPECIAL FEATURE—FRI. - SAT. • ONLY—
1 Dozon Daffodils FREE
With Following Purchase—
35c Oranges
2
(Large 150 Site)
Safeway Store No. 1751 • Phone 241
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Dozen
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