The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 10, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Ed Kauffman returned last Fri­
Peach Spray Queries Answered.
day from the St. Anthony's hospi­
CORVALLIS—In answer to nu­
tal in Pendleton after recovering
from injuries received in an auto merous inquiries from Benton coun­
ty farmers on control of peach leaf
accident two weeks ago.
curl. County Agent W. S. Averill is
Mrs. S. L. Roberts of Monument,
Jack House was a business visitor Ore., has been visiting her sister,
in Pendleton last Friday.
Mrs. Rose Lawson, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne, for the
Mrs. Ina Wesse 11 was accompan­ past two weeks.
ied to Pendleton last Friday after-
noon by Mrs. Al Quiring and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer returned
Pauline Stoop.
Wednesday afternoon from Powell
Butte, after spending the past
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober returned month visiting their daughter and
Tuesday from The Dalles where they family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson.
bad spent New Year’s with Mr.
Ober's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Ober.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Schnoor of Cor­
vallis are the house guests of Mr.
Mrs. Sadie Wood accompanied C. and Mrs. Fred Ober. Mrs. Schnoor is
M. Best to Pendleton last Saturday Mrs. Ober’s sister.
on business.
Out-of-town visitors this week in­
Don't miss "The Gay Divorcee." cluded Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hadley/
tight now the whole United States and Glenn Macken. Boardman; J. J.
is whistling U gay, enchanting Lorenzen, Pendleton; R. V. Jones,
tunes!
adv. and Geo. Moresette, Irrigon.
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Maass of Ber-
rían, Wn., were business visitors
here Monday.
B. I. Whitford of Beaverton, Ore.,
was a business visitor in Hermiston
the first of the week.
The Misses Henrietta Olsen and
Thelma Hetherington were Pendle­
ton visitors Saturday.
Ross Newport of Portland was a
business visitor in town the first
of the week.
A group of young people motored
to the home of Mr. and Mr*. Chas.
Duvall in Westland district last Fri­
day where they enjoyed a pleasant
evening singing and playing games.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Two Show*—7:15 • 9:00 P.M.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
January 11-12
BUCK JONES
in
“Rocky
Rhodes”
—the King of Action Stars, In a
great, big, whirlwind WESTERN
FEATURE . . . rldin’, fightin’,
loving'—to give you the screen
thriill of your life!
Among those from Hermiston at-
ending the dairymen’s meeting at
3oardman
Wednesday
afternoon
were M. G. Hedwall, manager of the
Umatilla Co-operative Creamery, Al
Kennings, L. C. Dyer, W. A. Sawyer.
P. P. Sullivan, H. M. Sommerer, Ed
Dunning and Mathew Gordon.
FREE
PERMANENT
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
GIVEN FOR BEST NAME FOR
January 13 • 14
NEW BEAUTY PARLOR.
The drama of a beautiful shop-
lifter who was redeemed by love!
CONTEST CLOSES JAN. 25
Latest Equipment
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT
SALING'S
with •
Binnie Barnes
Echo, Ore
PLUS SHORT FEATURES.
Dance at Irrigon
SAT., JAN. 12
SPONSORED BY IRRIGON GRANGE
MUSIC BY
SAGE BRUSH RAMBLERS
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Moyer's January
Clearance
KNOCKOUT VAULES
Clearance Price—
MEN'S "UNIVERSITY"
O’coats $17.88
roto
Finest Quality Broadcloth Finish Smart Styling. — —
ALL
((p)))
wool
FELT HATS $1.98
Fine felts Light on the pocketbook. Newest and most favored
shapes and colors. In blue, brown, tan and gray. Buy now and
save. THESE ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES!
DRESS CAPS 95°
PATTERN
Craig Percy, who has been con­
fined to his home because of illness
the past two weeks, is reported as
improving and hopes to be out again
soon. Art Chamness is working in
Safeway Store during his absence.
MOYER’S STORE
THE STORE OF QUALITY & PERSONAL SERVICE
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T’’
Jan. 11th to 17th
Inclusive
Sale of Sales!
Hundreds of items re-priced at new LOW PRICES!
SUGAR
Spectacular
Savings are in store for those who take advantage of this sale.
PURE CANE
Bring in your friends—and don’t forget, every item fully guaran­
teed or money back.
of Bend, Ore., are the parents of a
baby daughter who has been named
Norma Dine, Mrs. Luckenbill will
be remembered as Alice Bougher who
attended school here four years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Moore motored
to Pendleton Tuesday to visit
’Grandma" Ellis and Mary Ellis.
Mrs. Ellis returned with them to rs-
suine her residence here. She is much
Improved in health and able to be
about the house.
The Misses Betty and Irene Chai-
lis and Darald Challis spent New
Year’s in Pendleton with their uncle.
Ray Challis. They returned Wednes­
day to attend school. On Saturday
they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Challis to Portland where they visit­
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kalk and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Martin, other rela­
tives. On the return trip the party
visited Mr. Challis’ sister and hus­
band, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennesay
it Snohomish. Wn., former residents
of Hermiston.
• ROCKY RHCDES" OPENS
A sweeping story, which takes its
audience from the Chicago stock-
yards, flame-swept by the greatest
holocaust in modern history, to the
vast plains of Arizona, is the first
Universal adventure starring pro­
duction for Buck Jones. The pro­
duction, “Rocky Rhodes," will be
shown at the Oasis theatre Friday
and Saturday.
The picture deals with the ven­
geance wreaked by a former Chicago
stockyards employee on the men
who have killed his father and his
best friend, and who are trying to
seize all the property adjacent to
Cactus City.
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN Ä SURGEON
‘49
DANCE
Westland
SCHOOL HOUSE
SATURDAY NIGHT
WHISKERS &
HOOP SKIRTS
53c
loo ibs. $5.07
io "bsith
FIG BARS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Luckenbill,
JAN. 19
,
ONE
WHOLE
WEEK
R. Alexander of Pendleton was
ailing on friends in town Wednes-
lay. He attended a meeting at the
First National Bank of which he is
vice president.
OSBORN APARTMENTS
MEN’S
Spectaclar
Savings!
Ed Parrish, who is confined to St
Anthony's hospital in Pendleton, is
recovering from injuries received in
an accident recently. He will be con-
fined to the hospital for some time.
BUCK TONES IN CHICAGO AS
NEW
USE THEM !
Teachers from Boardman Wednes-
Mrs. S. Attebury, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Ransier and Mrs. Ella Shell, all lay who were transacting business
of Boardman were business visitors in town were Gladys Brashears,
Lovedy Burkholder, Clara Ruff, Mary
in town Monday.
Iarney and Theron Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Decker and
Mrs. G. M. Pierson left Wednesday
children Jean and Jimmy of Baker
morning for Hillsboro, Ore., where
pent last week at the home of their
she will join Mr. Pierson to make
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turn-
their home. Mr. Pierson left two
blad.
weeks ago for their new home.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Men’s
Conqueror "
Profits from the government op­
erated liquor traffic, in Norway, go
to the Salvation Army, national thea
tres, museums, temperance societies,
children's hospitals, and playground
recommending that the trees be it would be well for grower* In such
sprayed with Bordeaux 6-6-50 be­ district* to spray as soon as they
fore the buds begin to swell or slip have two or three days without rain.
their scales. Because of the mild
winter this swelling has already be­
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
gun In some localities, he says, and
SAFEUAY STORES
PLUS SHORT FEATURES.
“One EXCITING
ADVENTURE”
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1936
REDUCED PRICES
2 ™19c
WHOLE WHEAT OR PLAIN
— ON—
COFFEE
AIRWAY
BRAZILIAN
COFFEE
LBS.
3
DeLuxe
Coffee
Idaho Red Beans - - - 10 Lbs.
Idaho Small White Beans 10 Lbs.
California Lima Beans -
5 Lbs.
Blue Rose Fancy Rice
5 Lbs.
New Crop Oregon Prunes 5 Lbs.
Seedless Raisins - - - 4 Lb. Pkg.
3 Lbs.
Yellow Split Peas
SWANSDOWN
Pkg.
JELL WELL
CORN BEEF
Libby's
TOMATOES
Pkg.
12
oz. can
Large Can
99.
A4
PINEAPPLE Large No.
49c
59c
Nob Hill
2 Ne. 49c
BULK-FOOD “SALE”
CAKE FLOUR
23c Y
Highway Brand — —
2 can 53C
Edward’s Dependable
MATCHES 6 ä
59c
53c
39c
29c
29c
25c
25c
POST TOSTIES
2
10i .PAK 65c
BAKING POWDER 21Oe
KARO SYRUP
LIGHT OR DARK
— V
CLABBER GIRL
— •
CRACKERS d
2
Libby's - Ms
2
—
box
CATSUP
Pkgs.
1 5c
cans
— W
LARGE
$1.00 SIZE
A
“I
CLEANSER
Cans
MAYONNAISE
Pint
Best Food*
Bar
IVORY SOAP
Medium Size
TUNA FISA
Wfte Star
2
9c
MC&
10c
OVALTINE
1 6a
CORN MEAL
g Lb. Bag 29.
White or Yellow •
24$
COCOA
4 Lb. Can • Fa
Pilgrim
4
— 29
DEVILED MEAT
La.
SNOWFLAKES OR GRAHAM
Sunbrit»
4lc
44.
—!
1 1c
CANS
272 cans
MATCHED SLICES
.us 2
Cans
•
1 Fa
—
920
F.
2*
90.
429
SUGAR
3 I. 19c
SNOWDRIFT 611 98c
FLOUR
GRAPE FRUIT Azirons
100 Lbs.
600/
POTATOES Local Grown Netted
Gems
79
SWEET SPUDS
5 LBS. 23c
ROLLED OATS
45c
PANCAKE FLOUR Sxirt., 55c
Walla Walla
ASPARAGUS
No. 1 Tall Cani
Full Cream
Powdered
or Brown
SAFEWAY
Family Flour
A
Ca
— Brit
Walla Walla
Sun Laden
49 Lb.
No. 1 Tall
Can*
4p .
4.
Scan
29)8
TOMATO SOUP Van Camp's
PUMPKIN
S.O.S.
Can
No. 2% Size Can
SCOURING PADS
8
Pads
Sc
U. De
CHEESE
NO. 6
Pound
18c
MILK m 5 ä 3 c „. 10 c - 3ZM. 17c
P.&G. SOAP 10.320
WHITE KING Granulated Soap 29c
MUSTARD Ring
Crust
Quart Jar 19c
prepared
P. A. TOBACCO Pocket 3 Tins 35c
10c GUM AM“ils%r.
3 Pkg. ioc
PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUME
Admission 50c
TELEPHONE 241
HERMISTON
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