The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 16, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, MAY 1«, 1935
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
SAFEWAY CELEBRATES 20TH
Local Happenings
in
James Mossie of Ukiah
town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Illsley of
Camas, Wn., were house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mittlesdorf were Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley Sunday.
Pendleton visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeager are
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson and the parents of a son born Monday.
May
13.
Miss Mary Petri motored to Pendle­
Graduation Cards and Gifts for
ton Sunday.
adv
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee are Graduation at Amsberry’s.
Mrs. C. M. Jackson, Mrs. B. S.
now living in the Tilden residence.
Miss Marian Henderson spent two Kingsley, Mrs. E. L. Jackson and
days the first of the week with Mrs. E. D. Martin motored to Walla
Walla Wednesday.
friends tn Boardman.
J. S. Burnham returned Wednes­
Mrs. E. W. Barnum and Mrs. M.
Coyner of Pendleton were visitors in day night from a business trip to
Portland.
Hermiston Wednesday.
Mrs. Ina Wessell and daughter |
Mrs. Mary House returned from
Pendleton Wednesday where she attended the Stanfield graduation
spent Mother’s day with her daugh­ exercises Friday. Her son Stanley
was a member of the class.
ter, Mrs. L. W. Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelley and son 1
C. E. Fisk, supervisor of Oregon
Warren
Lyle of La Grande spent
Rural Rehabilitation Corporation
was a business visitor here early Mother’s Day with Mrs. F. L. Kelley, i
Guy Chamness, who has spent sev- j
this week
Bill Felthouse of Yakima, Wn., eral weeks in the Willamette val-
spent the week end in Hermiston ley, returned to Hermiston Wednes-
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. day.
O. C. Pierce, W. L. Hamm, N. R.
W. Felthouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas have Mueller and J. A. Reeves left Wed- |
purchased the A. C. Voelker home nesday on a two day fishing trip to |
on Hermiston avenue and are mak­ Shearer Bridge on the Deschutes.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barnard of
ing many improvements.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunham of Freewater, Ore., were week end vis- I
Pasco, Wn., were Sunday guests of itors in Hermiston. Mr. Barnard is |
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ellis. Mrs. Dun­ manager of a cooperative organiza-1
tion there now.
ham is Mr. Ellis’ niece.
A. M. Tillson of Meacham was a |
S. Maass of Berrian, Wn., was in
town Saturday on business. He owns business visitor in Hermiston the I
the Rapids City townsite on the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Till- I
Washington side of the Columbia son recently moved onto a large
ranch in the Blue Mountains near
river.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Payne will Meacham.
The Misses Eleanor and Geor-
motor to Mayville, Ore., Friday
where Mr. Payne will deliver the gianna Briggs returned home from
commencement address for the grad­ Salem this week upon the comple­
uating class. They plan to return tion of their school term at the
Mountain View school near Salem.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton,
Miss Philomina Mayberger, who
has been nursing In Spokane the former Hermiston residents who are
now
living at Grand Coulee dam site.
past year, spent the past two weeks
with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Pearson are visiting at the Uriah Edwards
north of town. She returned to her home in Columbia district, Mr. Hal­
lyburton made a business trip to
home near Seattle Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, ac­ Portland Monday.
Fri- !
Mrs. W. J. Kennings left last Fri-
companied by David Mittlesdorf, mo­
tored to La Grande Saturday morn­ day for Yakima, Wn., where she
ing where they spent the week end. is with her granddaughter Paddy !
Mr. Felthouse and Mr. Mittlesdorf Robinette who has been quite ill in !
attended the eastern Oregon, Wash­ the hospital there due to an infec- |
ington and Idaho district convention tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Thomp- |
of the Masonic order, Mr. Mittles-
son of Pendleton have rented the B. |
dorf returned home by stage.
New line aluminum ware. Low S. Kingsley residence on the west I
priced. Amsberry’s.
adv side of town which was formerly
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tho-
mas. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will j
operate a drug store here.
5
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hinchman of
Yakima, Wn., visited Friday and |
Saturday of last week with their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I
HERMISTON, OREGON Sam Moore. Mrs. Hinchman was a
guest of the American Legion Aux­
Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M.
iliary, Hermiston Unit, at a moth-1
er’s day program Friday afternoon.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Straw garden hats. Amsberry’s. ad
Mrs. Edith Tozier Weathered of
MAY 17 - 18
Salem, called at the home of Mr. and |
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
Mrs. E. P. Dodd last Saturday while
enroute to La Grande where she was
SATURDAY — Surprise Matinee
to lecture on early Oregon history.
Mrs. Weathered is a noted Oregon
9:30 P. M.
personage and an old family friend
of the Dodds.
OH, WHAT A SHOW!
J. A. Thomas of North Bend. Ore.,
is visiting his son and family, Mr.
Mrs. Roy Thomas. He arrived
“Sene + ASTAIRE * Joly and
last week and plans to remain in­
SOBERi
definitely. Mr. Thomas suffered in-
juries in an automobile accident last
July and is just now able to be abouti
RANDOLPH SCOTT 19a
on crutches.
HELEN WESTLEY
,e‘8
G. T. McNealy of Patterson, Wn.,j
VICTOR VARCONI
RADIO
motored to Portland over the week
A
CLAIPF DODD
Picture
end, accompanied by E. P. Dodd of
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Hermiston. Mr. McNealy is one of
the big turkey growers on the Wash-'
ington side of the river and expects
SUNDAY - MONDAY
to raise 1500 turkeys this year. He
also expects to market 25 tons of I
MAY 19 - 20
cherries.
Mrs. R. G. Penney of Stanfield I
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
returned Wednesday from Salt Lake
ZANE GREY’S Smashing Story of City. Utah, where she attended a I
a Roaring Empire in the Throes meeting of the Northwest Turkey I
Growers’ association as a representa- I
of Birth.
tlve of the Eastern Oregon Turkey I
Growers’ association of the Hermis- I
ton district. She accompanied Mr. I
and Mrs. J. C. Leedy and son of Cor- I
vallia.
I
we
With
77
Insured Carriers
MARTHA SLEEPER
a*
RKO- RADIO Picture directed by Phil
Rosen
CARTOON and SHORT MUSICAL
Phone 63
GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE
Live Stock Hauling to Portland
Rate: 50c Per 100
Oregon
Stanfield
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK.
Twenty years ago in American
Falls. Idaho, Safeway Stores came
into being the outgrowth of an idea
that foods could be distributed to
consumers at a much lesser cost in
overhead. The wasteful expense
methods in vogue at that time
(1915) in retailing foodstuffs had
become a definite burden to consu­
mers and at the same time not
enough was being returned to the
producer that were rightfully his
share. With the idea in mind of
correcting this wastefulness between
the producer and the consumer, the
first Safeway Store came into being
in fact tbe first store took the
shape of a box-car on the siding,
farmers coming for miles around to
enjoy the "Sale." This drastic cut­
ting out of waste in distribution
earned Safeway the right to their
SAFEWAY CELEBRATES
201 Anniversar
We’ll never be 20 years old again, so we’re celebrat­
ing with a real birthday party for our customers. The
treat’s on us for ONE FULL WEEK. We’re sharing our
profits with YOU in this spectacular 6-day Sale—so we
urge you to take advantage of the hundreds of unusual
features offered.
SUGAR
Fine Granulated
10 lb. doth
1 00 lb-
— PRODUCE —
$5.59
sack
(Fresh Produce
099099909020900009333333 * * * $ •
Now is the time to trade in the old car you have tor the one
you want. All cars guaranteed to be exactly as represented and
backed by the reputation of your Ford Dealer.
Look at these buys-
'33 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE SEDAN —Good tires, clean upholstery,
splendid motor, twin horns, twin tail lights, hydraulic brakes,
good paint. A family car you will be proud to own at only
$550. Let your old car be the down payment with easy
terms on the balance.
'33 CHEVROLET MASTER TUDOR “ Top shape in every respect;
heavy duty tires, beautiful blue paint job, nearly perfect up­
holstery, motor in A-1 shape. A real bargain at $485. Como
in and look, or better yet, let us demonstrate it to you.
'31 CHEVROLET TUDOR— Exceptionally low mileage, repainted
body and fenderà, good tirea. solid body, new brake lining.
Conditioned to run many miles without worry or expense. An
ideal car for the family with small children or for the couple
with the desired extra room for friends. Only $350 on our
low cost plan.
‘29 FORD TUDOR —Perfect motor with new block and crankshaft
nicely broken in; runs like new: handina easily, good tires,
and an expert paint job that makes the whole car look twice
lts actual cost. $195 with low down payment.
FORD TRUCK Overhauled to give better than average ser-
vice; a good economical truck that will save dollars for you
without pinching for payments. Tires good, $200 is our
cleanup price.
OTHER BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROM.
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
FRI.
- SAT.
MON.
Bi-Karb Soda
ONIONS
Pure Baking Soda—1-lb. pkg.
Tomato Juice
LETTUCE
Campbells - 10 oz. cans
Black Pepper
Large Fancy
Heads
Borax Soap
ORANGES
Lunch Wax Paper
“Diamond” - 25 Ft. Roll
ZEE” Tissue
750 Sheet Roll
PINEAPPLE
g
9
Sunkist
2
29c
Lbs.
23c
Heads
15c
Dozen
PUREX
235C
Corned Beef
Tuna Fish
Grapenut Flakes 9C
4
Jell Well
29c
Mayonnaise
Libby’s
12 oz. cans
White Star
1 Size Can
Pkgs.
Cube Flavored
Best
Foods
Dozen ..
Matched Slices
2 1 Size Can
Pint
19c
49c
Gallon Jug
29c
Shrimp
25
6$4$$993$$$9$$9999899999042
49c $
Gran. Soap
Large Pkg. ..
Blue Ribbon
3 ib. can
65c
6 Box Carton ..
Big Yellow Bar
11 Bars ..
49c
49c
5 lb. tin
10-CENT FEATURES
1
Crystal White (15c size)
Party Candies
Variety - Cello Package
Puffed Wheat
Dunbar - 5 os. Cans
4 for ........... ...
2-lb. can ..
No. 10 Tin
$1.29
YOUR CHOICE
• 9g ! :
Highway
35c
Fancy Alaska Pink - 1-lb. cana _
l-lb- can .......
White King
Malt Syrup
Matches
O.K. Soap Th
Catsup
10 Ib. tin
Salmon
68c
3 Lbs.
Vacuum Packed
? >
Every can guaranteed to please you. < •
3 Cans 49c
Quart Jug
Sun Laden - No. 21 Cans
NOB HILL
For those who like the best.
Pound Package ......
eg
DEPENDABLE $
69c
Apricots
< >
< >
< >
19c
Libby’s - No. 2* Cans
$1.98
bag ....
3 Lbs.
Tomatoes
Sauer Kraut
GOLD MEDAL
AIRWAY
Rich Brazilian
Pound Package ........... —
18c < >
Pint Jug
PEAS
$1.69
COFFEES
2 for 25c FEATURES
Standard - 2% size cans
49 lb. bag
49 lb.
Onlv)
Boxes
3
“K. 2
Illi Illi
Feldmans Double Refined
YOUR
CHOICE
Fancy
LEMONS
Glass Shaker - 1% ounce
M
White Wax
Clean Dry
SAFEWAY BLEND
090999990900 9 00999000099909%
STRAWBERRIES 3
5-CENT FEATURES
< >
FLOUR
6 DAYS-MAY 17-18-20-21-22-23
bag
Walla Walla - Sun Laden
No. 3 Sieve - No. 2 Can
WE HAVE THE CAR YOU
HAVE BEEN WANTING!
lieve over-production of crops. As
to fairness to employees, Safeway
Stores have always maintained that
a satisfied employee is its best asset
and have always paid a wage scale
higher than the verage in similar
lines of endeavor and have reward­
ed faithful service with promotion
—in fact with the exception of a
very few, all executives of the com­
pany have come right up the ranks
from store clerk.
slogan, "Distribution Without
Waste" which it has blazoned on its
banners and tn its advertisements
tor the past 20 years. Safeway was
founded on the principle of fairness:
fairness to its customers, fairness to
the producer, fairness to Its employ­
ees. Penalizing the producer in or­
der to give a "bargain” to the con­
sumer has never been the policy of
Safeway operators as has been attes­
ted again and again in Safeway’s
Producer-Consumer Campaigns to re­
Post Tosties
Corn Flakes
2 Pkgs. 15c
K. C. B’kg. Powder “an oz.
Small
10 Lbs. 49c
BEANS Idaho White
Federal
3 Cans
MILK
Tall Cans
Quakers • The Original
Light Globes
G. E. 30-60 Watt
LIME RICKEY
or GINGER ALE
Pale Face
12 oz. Bottle
Hominy
Van Camp's - No. 2% Cans
YOUR
—Ac
Cigarettes Carton $1.23 2 Pkgs. 25c CHOICE IV
CAMELS - CHESTERFIELDS - OLD GOLD - LUCKIES.
CHEESE
Full Cream
No. 2 Cans
Lb
Phone 241
3 cans
25c