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---- THURSDAY, MAY 24, 19 3 4.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Tuesday night of this week the
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson re
Miss Margaret O’Leary, who has
Mrs. James Clayton left Saturday
Mrs. Harry Connor left Sunday
morning for Palouse, Wn., where for Bend, Ore., where she will look turned home from Portland Wed been teaching at Idaho Falls, Idaho, Cub Boy Scouts went on an over
she will visit her parents, Mr. and after business affairs. While there nesday after spending four weeks was the house guest of Miss MM night hike. They took with them
Mrs. Lester Daily, for a week
she will stay with Mrs. Joe Hol there with her mother, Mrs. Mary garet Neary two days this week. their new boat, "The Sea Lion,” and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Omohundro and land. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Morrow, who has been quite ill fol She was enroute to her home at will give it its maiden voyage, chris-
lowing a severe fracture of her leg. Bend and visited other acquaintan tening it with all the rites of boat
daughter. Miss Iris, of Pine City F. Ward of Hermiston.
Wm. Bloom returned to his home ces here whom she knew when shy craft. Tom Fraser took the boys to
were
in
town
Tuesday.
Mrs.
Walter
Pearson
entertained
Mrs. Levi Reeder was a business
Thos. Gregory of Stanfield and
their destination in his truck.
in
Umatilla the first of the week taught school here nine years
at
dinner
last
Friday
night
compli
Dale Dungan of Ilwaco, Wn., for
visitor in Pendleton Tuesday.
Ben Krause of Nolin were among
after spending several days in a
menting
Miss
Catherine
McBain
and
mer
employee
of
the
First
National
J. W. Connell ot Umatilla was in out of town people here Monday.
Miss Magdolene Buck who left Tues- Pendleton hospital with a severe at 09040989900900089390800 0
Hermiston Tuesday.
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Frank Helms of Pine City was a Bank of Hermiston, was calling on
lay for their homes, the former in tack of the flu. Mr. Bloom is super
Bathing suits, bathing caps, water business visitor in Hermiston Satur- old friends here Friday.
intendent
of
the
Umatilla
schools.
Miss Mildred Peregrine of Stan- Vancouver, Wn., and the latter in
balls, etc., at Amsberry’s. '
Adv day.
An afternoon tea was given Mon
North Dakota. Covers were laid for
field
was a dinner guest last
N. A. Elder ot Pendleton was In
Snow McCoy of Irrigon Is employ
Mrs. A. E. Bensel, Mrs. Nell Barn- day afternoon complimenting Mrs.
Mrs.
day
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
!
Hermiston Wednesday.
ed at the post office this week.
hart and her mother. Mrs. McCor L. A. Moore, at her home, with the
Judd K Rogers.
Paint
up
with
Amsberry
’
s
low-
kle.
Mrs. Henry Harger. Mrs. R. C. Misses Marie Salmi. Norma Johns- |
Miss Ina Lenhart of Portland
Olmsted of Dallas, Ore.,
McReynolds, and the Misses Marie ton, and Rachael Sloan presiding at
spent the week end with her par priced paints, 15c to 50c per can. Ad
spector of the Oregon Board of Salmi, Nell Reeves, Pauline Stoop, the tea table. Mrs. Moore received
ent« here and attended the com
Dr. Marrow, state inspector for
Pharmacy, was In Hermiston Wed Norma Johnston, Rachael Sloan and many lovely gifts and wishes for a
mencement exercises Friday night, beauty shops, was in Hermiston
nesday.
happy married life.
the honorees.
at which her brother Jim was gradu Tuesday on business.
Low priced enamel and aluminum
ated.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kern and Dr. ware at Amsberry’s.
Adv
M. S. Kern of Pendleton visited
Miss
Gertrude
Patterson
of
Taco
Mrs. Alma Hitt Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waller and ma, Wn., who has been visiting her
daughter Jean of La Grande were sister, Mrs. L. C. Dyer for the past
visitors in Hermiston over the week two weeks, left Tuesday morning
for her home.
end.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Mrs. Judd S. Rogers is enjoying a
Tom Gurdane of Umatilla and
HERMISTON, OREGON
visit with her father and brother
Babe
Nation
left
Wednesday
for
a
First Show Starts 7:30
two week’s outing at Trout Mea Charles McBee and Charles, Jr., of
Second about 9:15
Lakepost, Calif., at her home on the
dows.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Kristensen and Meadows.
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
Miss Emogene Paul has been em
children of Boardman visited in
ployed as an operator by the Pen
Hermiston Monday.
Who knows the yearnings of a
Picnic lunch sets, napkins, paper dleton exchange of the Pacific Tele
schoolmarm’s heart? - or the
plates, etc., at Amsberry’s.
Adv phone and Telegraph company, and
fierce longing of a chicken-farm
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gaither of La will take over her duties Friday.
er’s soul? . . . We don’t know—
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E. P. Dodd returned from Port
Grande visited at the Geo. Strohm
and the chickens don't care . . .
home Sunday. Their adopted daugh land Saturday night after spending
Come and see for yourself what
three weeks there in the interest of !
ter Arlyne accompanied them.
it’s all abort. IT’S A RIOT!
Bob Buhman, grandson of Mr. Joe E. Dunne, recently nominated
slim SUMMERVILLE
and Mrs. Arnold Buhman, returned as a candidate for governor of Ore- |
to Hermiston with Geo. Bancroft, gon on the republican ticket.
and
Regular delivery days for ice—-
who has been in Montana for the
ZASU PITTS
Hermiston. Mondays, Wednesdays,
past two months.
in
Regular ice deliveries will not be Fridays, and Saturdays. Umatilla—
made on Sundays, but all special or- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. |
U.S.
i
adv.
ders will he delivered by 12:00 Telephone 31.
lie
Edmund Briggs, who is employed
noon. Telephone 31.
adv.
WE DO oua PAST
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson of at the Campbell Court Hotel in I
Castle Rock, Wn., are in Hermiston Portland, is back on the Job again
this week. They say it has been after an absence of three weeks be- 1
, Di.
Í
MAY 25th,
raining in Castle Rock for the past cause of illness.
of MONEY SAVING FOOD SERVICE
: 105
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson and |
two weeks.
$
€o lesteve Semilies. LaV .
C. G. Blayden of Boardman, who daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly |
PLUS Comedy and Cartoon
.
MAY 29th.
was nominated on the democratic Davis of Vancouver, Wn., spent the
ticket for Morrow county commis- week end with Mrs. Thompson’s sis
Another Big Surprise Show!
sioner in the May primary election, ter, Mrs. Merrell Potter.
Everyone in theatre for last
■ ?
Rev. Briggs and a number of oth- I
was in town on business Wednesday.
regular show Saturday night,
Mrs. Chas. Clark and daughter er people interested in foreign mis- j
may remain to see a surprise fea
$ L. D&s
Arlyne were business visitors in sions will leave Friday for an all | $
ture FREE.
Pendleton Tuesday. They expect to day meeting of the Women’s Foreign !
:
nove to Pendleton next week Missionary society in Walla Walla, j
Fine Granulated
18 Lbs.
Mrs. F. P. Adams of Dufur, Ore.,
SUNDAY - MONDAY
where Mr. Clark is employed for
was
a
guest
at
the
Methodist
par
ay
Challis.
9
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Stock up for future needs.
sonage Sunday. Other friends from
lb-can
Bail Bond Raoket Exposed!
100
lb.
sack
Hermiston present were Mrs. Water-
man and her mother.
GEORGE BANCROFT
Mrs. Phoebe Palmer, mother of
Mrs. Guy Amsberry, returned to
in
BUYERS OF
| Hermiston Sunday morning after
spending several weeks at her home
POULTRY AND EGGS
in Rich Juice “Cans
Lb
in Yoncalla. Oregon. She expects
M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston
to remain for the summer.
Mrs. W. S. Boynton left Wednes-
day for Portland where she will I
Lbs.
Lb.
visit her son and family, Mr. and
Can
Mrs. Earl Boynton, for some time I
Bancroft bails nearly everyone
before going to Roseburg, Ore., I 0
Clabber Girl Approved by “Good Housekeeping’
else out before the picture is over.
w’here she will visit her daughter I
PLUS—
OSTEOPATHIC
and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sul- I
A Song and Dance Comedy
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
livan. She expects to make an ex- I
Silly Symphony Cartoon
Lb. Pail
tended visit.
I
OSBORN APARTMENTS
Delegates who left Monday for I
Tillamook, Ore., to attend the grand I
Lbs.
Guaranteed Strictly Fresh and Pure
lodge of the Rebekahs and Odd Fel-i
lows Included Geo. Harkenrider, I
Harry McMillan, Mrs. Virgil Smith
and Mrs. Rose Webber of Echo.
DEERING IS
1ER TO
I’M GLAD TO HEAR
They expect to return Friday fol- I
KEEP CLEAN BECAUSE
that / our old
iowing the close of the conventional
OF THESE RUST-PROOF
Thursday.
I
MACHINE WAS HARD
WallaWalla’s
Miss Anita Paulson of Pendleton | I
STAINLESS STEEL DISCS
1 - 10c Pkg. Peet’s Granulated Soap
TO CLEAN TOWARD
was the honoree at a dessert bridge 11
LIBBY’S
Sunset Valley .
luncheon last Saturday at the home I
12 oz. cans
No.
4
Sieve
of Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider, with Mrs. II
Lb. Pail
Ralph Richards and Mrs. Harken- I
16 oz. cans
,
g
3Lb. Pail
rider acting as hostesses. Four of I
Miss Paulson's classmates were pres- ■
ent, including Mrs. R. C. McRey- I
nolds. Mrs. Frank Cable, Georgian-1 1
na Briggs and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes. I
Prizes for the afternoon's play went I
— Fluffiest — They melt in your mouth.
o Mrs. Walter Pearson. Mrs. Gwyn I
Libby’s - Rosedale
Solid Pack
Hughes and Miss Mary Petri. Other 2
Brand
Lb. Pail
guests present were Mrs. Brierley. | I
21. Size Cans
212
size cans
Miss Jessie Brierley, Mrs. Neill Ro- | I
Light or Dark
bertson, the Misses Rachael Sloan,
Cans
Eleanor Briggs, Esther Sibert and I
Carton
Margaret Elliott.
1
Local Happenings
BASEBALL
The Indians Áre Coming
OASIS THEATRE
BURNHAM’S
TO BATTLE WITH
Merchandise
Where Your Dollars
Have More Cents! ! !
Hermiston - SUNDAY
2:30 PM. * Ball Grounds
Admission 25c
%
Children Free
ke
%
&*
Lasting
LOVE
BIRDS
DAYS
Starts Friday,
Ending Tuesday,
19
ROLLED OATS Qs
29c
89c
55c
BAKING POWDER 2 25c
PURE LARD 8
79c
SUGAR
$4.93
PINEAPPLE
“^
1 11 VL
SWIFT & COMPANY
"BLOOD
MONEY”
25c
73c
Ml 1 lulu
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
53C
2
20c
59c
3
MADAM, THIS M.CORMICK
PEAS
Crystal White Soap 108er2 9c
Free.
IOC
Tomatoes
Matches
SPECIAL!
—and the best part of it is they will always be exactly the
same, no matter how long she uses the McCormick-Deer-
ing. These new discs cannot and will not rust. Even the
spacers are rust-proof stainless steel. Each disc is exactly
like every other, making it unnecessary for them to be
numbered or used in any special order. Satin-smooth
seamless surfaces make the discs easier to keep clean. We
will be glad to arrange a demonstration on your farm,
giving you a real opportunity to examine and test the one
machine that offers you stainless steel discs, ball-bearing
construction, automatic lubrication, beautiful black japan
finish, and skimming efficiency over an unusually wide
range of temperatures. Six sizes are available.
OREGON HARDWARE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FEED PRICES
45Csax
BRAN
MIXED FEED 60csck
70c sack
SHORTS
75c sek
BARLEY
SEED OATS $1.25100 lbs
STEAM ROLLED
All Prices Subject to Change
Without Notice.
ELLIS FEED STORE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Golden Bantam
Cream Style
17 oz. cans
IOC
Can
PICNIC
Hams
Weighing from
4 to 6 lbs.
Pound
PHONE 241
45c
Ty
79c
Marshmallows ONERRUNP
Karo Syrup
CORN
6
Snowdrift
Tea
10
Peaches
63 c
3
23c
(6 boxes)
EDWARD’S DEPENDABLE
Black For Iced Tea ORC Green
Orange
8 oz. pkg.
/¡Io
Japan
Pekoe
- 6 •
U 8 oz.
pkg.
Best Foods
Quart Jar
SHRIMP
3
“Gulf’s Best’
5 oz. cans
2
Camels
Packages
25c
a
POTATOES 25 Lb. Bag19C
NETTED GEM
50c
47c
Mayonnaise
TOBACCO
Prince Albert
2 Tins 25c
CORNI I
BEEF
U. S. NO. 2s
Flour
SAFEWAY—A Perfect
Family Flour
Every Sack Guaranteed
SAFEUAY STORES 49Ä $169
WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
HERMISTON