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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PACE FOUR Mrs. Geo. Briggs, Mrs. C. D. Ellis A birthday dinner honoring P. A. 1 and Miss Georgianas Briggs motored Power was given at the Power home YOU CAN ALWAYS BANK ON ito Walla Walla Wednesday on bust- Wednesday night Approximately 45 ness. guests were present who enjoyed E. H. Crofton and Geo. Haskill of games and dancing. Refreshments of Plymouth, Wn.. were business visi- ice cream and eake were served. WHEN YOU FEED tors here last Saturday. Mrs Fred Barker and two child- Mrs Frank Morgan plans to leave ren of Susanville. Calif., arrived Mr*. Mabel Ralph and daughters Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Payne and Sunday for Long Creek where she Sunday to spend two months at the , motored to Pendleton on business files Jessie Brierley returned Tues- will make her home for the summer home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. AND Monday afternoon oay evening, from a trip to Portiand while Mr. Morgan is stationed there A. E. Bensel. Mrs. Barker formerly with a state highway survey crew. R. B. Wilcox and son Lester left and Wiliam ite valley roints lived here. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dreier and | for Ritter Hot Springs-Sunday for Fireworks, flags, ete., low priced Mrs. A. Carter’s sister, Mrs Nora daughter Joy Beth left Saturday for at Amsberry’s. adv. Head and her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke motored Miss Betty Ralph, who has been Seattle on a t wo week's vacation Kerta of Arlington, and Mrs. Wm. to Pendleton Saturday on business. a student at O.S.C., arrived home trip. Mise Wiota» ve Woushter is Wienert of Summitt, Ore., visited at SURETURK - 100 I»” Miss Mae Daggett and James Me Friday morning and will spend the working in the bank daring his ab the Carter home last Friday. Dougall of Pendleton were visiting i s turner yith her mother Mrs. Bob Cox, who has been attending Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waterman SURELIVE - 100 1bs. Miss Emogene Paul last Friday. | bei Ralph. of Thorpe. arrived in town Albany College, returned home Tues A big display of 4th oi July goods Mrs. M. Elkins of Portland day evening with Rev. and Mrs. O. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY at Amsberry’s. adv. rived Monday afternoon and is the T uesday and plan to spend the sum- Payne. Richard Cox, who visi YOU WITH A GOOD Mrs. H. M. Sommerer and daugh house guest of her sister. Mrs. W. L. mer in Hermiston and Stanfield. Mr. W. ted his brother at Albany, also re school at Thorpe NO. 1 WHEAT AT ter Anne motored to Pendleton last Morgan. She plans to spend two Waterman taught turned with them. last school term. Friday on business. seeks here. tor 130 »> »«<* Mr. and Mrs. Enos D. Martin and Ice cream will be sold by the M. Mrs Gertrude Sanders was a Pen- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham motor daughter Anna Ray and sons Bob E. Sunday school Saturday after dleton business visitor Thursday. ed to Pendleton Saturday were Dick returned home Friday Virginia May Clark of Pendleton they attended a meeting of the coun noon from a down town booth, adv and Mrs. D. F. McGreal of Portland. from Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Martin came Sunday to spend two weeks at ty Townsend club held in Til Tay- niece of J. W. Hammon. arrived Sat- motored down after Anna Ray and | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lor park. | Guiwits. The Misses Norma Davis and Mil- urday and is the house guest of Mr. Dick earlier in the week and return ed after they had closed their year’s Mrs L. C. Buck of Libby, Monta- . dred Phelps, Eugene Kanby of Her and Mrs. Hammon. Mr. and Mrs O W. Payne mo work at O.S.C. na. arrived last Friday and visited miston, ad Carl Rhea of Stanfield until the middle of this week with motored to Pendleton Sunday and tored to Portland Friday, accompan- I led by Mrs. Rose Lawson who will her niece. Mrs Ina Wessell. spent the day. Donald Pankow suffered a pain Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark and spend some time with her mother there, and by Miss Jessie Brierley. ful injury this week when he ran a daughter Arlyne motored to Mrs. F. M. Davis, who went on to pitchfork prong into his leg. ______ ____ Grande last Friday where they Mrs. Geo. Genn visited her father , ted their daughter. Mrs. Maurice Ranier, Ore., to visit her parents Mr. at St. Anthony's hospital in Pendle- Wels. They returned home late Sun and Mrs. Lenz, for two weeks also accompanied them. ton Saturday. day. Bob Woodward, who ran a piece 1 =-=====--========================== of steel into his arm some time ago. is improving but the wound is still being treated. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Quiring left Thursday night for Dallas where they plan to visit relatives over the week end. JUNE 14th - 15th and 17th. Mrs. Harry Connor, Mrs. Ed Dun ning and Mrs. Levi Reeder motored Cans to Pendleton on business Thursday. Rose Brand - Irradiated Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughters Betty, Charlotte and Helen, and Fred Hensel and Gerald Keller mo In Bulk - Quart tored to Bingham Springs Sunday That’s where Safeway stands out among food stores—when you where they enjoyed the day. COMPARE EVERY PRICE—and so—to prove this to hundreds of In Bulk - Quart Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell were Sunday dinner guests at the home of | new food buyers we are offering a “3-Day Sale” of Quality Foods Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Scarlette below at Spectacular Prices. SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! AT SAFEWAY! Irrigon. In Bulk - Quart Miss Catherine McMullen, who has FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY been attending the Eastern Oregon Quart Normal at La Grande, returned home | In Bulk Friday to spend the summer. Gilbert Gilbreath of Spokane. Wn. | visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. In Bulk Lbs. COFFEE Gerald White Sunday. Mr. White is GOLD MEDAL Lb. his uncle. Kitchen Tested In Bulk Lb. Miss Margaret Feithoure returned 11 lb. bag home Wednesday morning from Port land and Corvailis alter completing ! “Use more in salads.’ % Lb. her second year at O.S.C. SAFEWAY FLOUR Miss Mary Ellis, who has been in DEPENDABLE COFFEE Pendleton for several months, re 49 lb. Bag PLA-SAFE Carton Lb. Can turned to the home of her sister. Mrs. F. R. Moore, last week and will Mild Loaf Pound visit for some time. Miss Marian Briggs, who teaches ‘T’I A Iced Tea time - Orange Pekoe Pound at Medford, Ore., returned home Fri FRESH PRODUCE 1 —A * lb. 20« day night to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. LAST TIME! bottles Briggs. Elbo Cut t " —“ ------------------------------------------- OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Two Shows— 7:15 - 9:00 P.M. - SATURDAY FRIDAY MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY JUNE 14 - 15 Local Happenings Rapid Growth SURETURK SURELIVE Mashes Jine "OUR TEMPLE LT 5 •: Cut outs of Shirley Temple. PLUS SHORT FEATURES SUNDAY - MONDAY 2:30 SUNDAY (ATINEE JUNE 16 - 17 with RANDOLPH SCOTT CHARLES "CHIC” SALE CARTOON & COMEDY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JUNE 19-20 COMEDY & SHORT MUSICAL Dr. L. B. Eaton CHIROPODIST AND ARCH SPECIALIST (Licensed by the State Board) For 1 8 years one of the lead- ing Chiropodists of Portland now PERMANENTLY located at 104 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Corner Main and Alla Streets, Pendleton, Oregon. — Corn», bunions. Ingrown “nails and all foot alimenta suc- cessfully treated. French Sanitary System—no “paini ' Fallen or broken down arch es cause tired, aching feet, and often give rise to so-called rheumatic and arthritic pains. My system of foot correction alone, or combined with the all leather, adjustable arch sup- port, in most cases gives won derful relief. Tel 213-W for appointment, or call and let me examine your feet. $ 1 70 Ellis Feed Store COMPARE EVERY PRICE Real Values! 4 MILK SALAD OIL MAYONNAISE SALAD DRESSING SANDWICH SPREAD PEANUT BUTTER PEPPER PAPRIKA MATCHES CHEESE Bobby Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sullivan of Roseburg. Ore., is spending the week with his grand- mother, Mrs. W. S. Boynton, and his grandfather, P. P. Sullivan. 29c 33c 33c 27c 24c 22c 19c 2 1 2 VANILLA Food Sale 24c AIRWAY FLOUR 17c 3* 50c $1-95 EDWARD’S $1.69 35c — 45c Macaroni NEW SPUDS Local Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative IO t-------25c Monarch Wesson Oil For Salads and Fine Cooking. New Crisp Heads I 0,1 Can------ 79C Pound _____ __ ELECTRIC LETTUCE Fresh Heads Heads --------------- 10c Waxed Paper 125 Ft. Roll EACH ..... a guy CATSUP 2 BROOMS *2 rac" Ginger Alet anoe.hom g BAKING 5 or. can • POWDER ox. bottle AN INTERESTING Phone 63 f AND CONVINCING GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE Live Stock Hauling to Portland Rate: 50c Per 100 Stanfield — — Oregon DEMONSTRATION OF THE ADVANTAGES OF MODERN ELECTRIC COOKING AND ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION WILL BE CONDUCTED A. W CHRISTOPHERSON Bank Building Office Hours — — 9-12 and 2-5 25c 49c 19c . 178 4c.m. 25c Bottles Pork 8 Beans Xenacem TUES. & WED. June 18th and 19th Physician and Surgeon. — 19c Lhs................... ........... CABBAGE No Obligation—Moderate Fees Insured Carriers $2-90 $335 gITIttesm. BROOKFIELD . VAmmOn Ass d. Varieties 2 1-lb. Pkgs. _ 298 FROM 1:30 TO 5:00 P. M. CORNER OF 2nd & MAIN STREET Attorney-at-Law FEATURING Hermiston - Oregon Monarch ELECTRIC DR A. B MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors wee« post office Office Hours: s to 12 - 1:30 to 6 Phone 481-------- Hermiston. Ore. Sun Laden - No. 2 Cans Can. ---------- ----- 2 16 RICE Ranges and Monarch Electric Refrigerators. Even if you are experienced in the use of an electric range or electric refrigerator, you will be interested in the novel program to be conduc ted by Miss Gray of the MONARCH Home Service Department. Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil- lary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. . Remember friend. W, L. Morgan, D. M. D. i General Dentistry i X-Ray and Dlaguosls Bant Blds • Residence Phone the data—Bring Bottles------ ------ Sleepy Hollow Cane & Maple Syrup JUST TRY IT! Pint Jug Qt. Jug 19c Granulated Soap Large Package ....... PUREX BLEACH Gal. Jug ---- am g “Cube Flavored” A Packages . BEANS Small White Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHM PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , . OBBORN APARTIG HERMISTON PHONE 431 23 PHONE 241 -MISTON 10 — — 49c Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. ac. Jell Well Bundig and Evening by Appointment 35c Whit? King a Building will be cool and comfor- table. Refreshments will be served to those attending the demonstra tion. Phone 9-J 25-3 3 "n. . . . -. . . . - 49c 224 209 CERTO 2 ... —......... 89c Matched Slices - 21 Size Cans OATS Carnation Large Package : Fine Granulated Pineapple 5 1* -... 29c You are cordially invited to be our guest on this occasion. Hermiston Post No. 37 SUGAR PEAS IN VACANT BUILDING W. J. WARNER SAFEWAY STORES OREGON — —- - ---- — —