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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and sons John and Dan of La Grande I stopped in Hermiston a short while Saturday on their way to Portland ’- —- — — —-‘ visit t Mrs. Biggs' where they will : mother for a week. Bing Cherries. Full apple box, app. 50 lbs., $1.49. Hermiston Mer and Mrs Gus McLouth were Miss Norma Davis spent Thursday cantile Co-operative. adv at the J P. Morse home Sat- in Pendleton. Mrs. Ina Wessell entertained at "day Bing Cherries. Full apple box, dinner Tuesday night at the Hun- Hoy Attebury returned borne this app 50 lbs.. $1.4 9. Hermiston Mer- ter’s Cafe. -Covers were laid for Mr. week from Pendleton where sh* has cantile Co-operative. adv ! and Mrs. Chas. Hoggard. Mr. and been spending the past two weeks Miss Nina Rae McCulley left Tues- i Mrs. L. Ranney. Miss Francis Ran- -, I). E. F day afternoon for Milton where she ney of Milwaukie, and her son Stan Mrs. Eunice Warfield returned will visit her aunt Mrs. Geo. Norton ley Wessell, all of Stanfield. Sunday morning from La Cross, Wn , for the summer. Members of the Methodist Ladies where she has been visiting for the Aid society entertained Wednesday L. H. Pearson reported the loss of past two weeks. on bis farm in Columbia afternoon complimenting Mrs. O. W. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McCulley end the barn last Thursday. The cause ot Payne at a handkerchief shower at grandson Donald McCulley ot Helix district the home of Mrs. R. H. McAtee. A Were Sunday guests at the home of toe blaze is not known, be said. Up to 81.95, ladies' hats, now 50c pot luck dinner was served at noon Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rugg. « adv. to 24 guests. Roy Penney returned to his work each at Amsberry’s. Al Quiring returned from Dal at the Grange Co-operative • this Mrs. Yvonne Edwards and two week after being confined to I his small daughters Wilva and Maxine las Tuesday morning after spending home with the mumps. were callers at the J. P. Morse home the week end with relatives. Mrs. Quning remainel in Dallas for the Fireworks and flags, low priced Sunday afternoon. week and plans to return the first adv. at Amsberry’s. Mrs. J. French and daughter Sal of next wee ». Mrs. E. M. Putnam of Bend, Ore., ly of Long Creek, who have been the Friends o. Mr. and Mrs. August was a week end visitor at the home house guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. of her son, J. L. Putnam. Moore this week, returned to their Beisse, former residents of the pro ject, now of Longview, Wn., will be home Wednesday. interested to know that their eon Stated communication of Queen George Beisse received his degree in Esther Chapter O.E.S. next Tuesday chemical engineering at commen at 8 p. m. Degrees. Visitors welcome. cement exercises at the University By order W. M. adv of Washington held June 17. Mrs. Abbie Rankin and grandson Superintendent and Mrs. J. E. Bob Rankin of Portland ar visiting HERMISTON, OREGON at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tolbert and two children of Mauld- Two Show»—7:15 - 9:00 P.M. Rankin this week. Mrs. Rankin plans en, Wn., were over night guests of and Mrs. R H. Mc to return to Portland within two Superintendent weeks but Bob will remain here for Atee Friday while enroute to their FRIDAY • SATURDAY home from Portland. the summer. John Ulrich, who has been JUNE 21 - 22 Mrs. Edna McCrea and small con ill Mrs. in the hospital at Walia Walla panion Barbara Gay are visiting at MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY the home of Mrs. McCrea’s sister. for the past two months, returned Mrs. A. W. Turnblad. They are from to Hermiston Tuesday and is being Saturday—Surprise Matinee cared for by Miss Etna Wilson in Wenatchee. 9:15 P. M. Rufus LaRue of Clinton, Okla the Osborn Apartments. She is crit homa, arrived here last week and ically ill. ONCE A COWBOY— Miss Lillian Duncan, teacher in will visit indefinitely with his un ALWAYS A SCRAPPER. cle Joe Quick. He plans to make his the Pendleton schools, was an over night guest of Mrs. Chas. Clarke home on the Pacific coast. Mrs. E. M. Putnam, J. L. Putnam Monday night. She left Tuesday for and wife and two sons. Forrest and Portland where she will attend Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Putnam, summer school. Miss Clara Bryant of Butte. Mon also Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lake were dinner guests Sunday at the J. P. tana. and nephew Kenneth Frazer, Morse home on Hermiston Avenue. whose father is assistant manager of Mrs. Phoebe Palmer and grand- the Anaconda Copper Mining com- children Velma and Allan Amsberry pany, are visiting at the home of Mr. left Saturday for Yoncalla, Ore., and Mrs. H. T. Fraser. Miss Bryant where they will visit for six weeks is Mrs. Fraser’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Grindstaff CARTOON & COMEDY. with Mrs. Palmer’s daughter. Velma and Allan are children ot Mr. and and son Gordan left Wednesday morning for Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Mrs. Guy Amsberry. SUNDAY - MONDAY Bing Cherries. Full apple box, where Mr. Grindstaff has employ JUNE 23 - 24 app. 50 lbs., $1.49. Hermiston Mer- ment as a mechanic in a garage. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY cantile Co-operative. adv They have operated the west side Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter motored service station for the past two A little guy with a big hate sends to La Grande Sunday where they years. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allan of Bon chills up and down your spine. visited Mrs. Carter’s niece and hus ners Ferry stopped in Hermiston band. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sims. Mrs. L. H. Pearson and grandson Thursday morning for a short visit Meredith Kahler of Seattle arrived while enroute to Butter Creek to Saturday to spend the summer at visit Mrs. Allan’s relatives, the Thompsons. Mr. Allan was the first her home in Columbia district. Coach W. J. Cochran of Silverton. superintendent ot the Umatilla Ex- Ore., who plans to spend most of the périment Station here and was suc- summer hers, returned Saturday ceeded by H. K. Dean. The Crocket Family! Yes, they from Spokane where he attended a are coming to. the Oasis Theatre, week's training course. PLUS SHORT FEATURES. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J Russell of July 7, in person. Watch. Mr. and Mrs. James Todd. Mr. and Portland were visitors in town Mon- WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY day E. P. Dodd mo: red to Kenne- Mrs. O. K. Mudge and Mr. and Mrs. wick Sunday on business. He was Guy Amsberry motored to Milton JUNE 26 - 27 accompanied by Ja -k Tillery who Monday evening where they attend ed a joint meeting of the American will visit his mother and sister. They didn’t fall in love—They Lenore Wahl motored to Dayton. Legion and Auxiliary at which Com Crashed In—nt 80 miles an hour. Wn„ Sunday with her mother and mander W. J. Chamberlain was the Wahl and Bernice. main speaker. sister Mrs. R. W. Hawley, former resident of and Mrs. E. R. Osborn. The former visited •Louise Wahl in Dayton but Hermiston, was in town Thursday Mrs Osborn stayed in Walla Walla. on business. He is with the Calif Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Putnam of ornia Joint Stock Land Bank with Walla Walla were week end guests headquarters in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. August Beisse of st the home of Mrs Putnam’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morse. Mr. Longview, Wn., former Hermiston residents have announced the mar and Mrs. Putnam were enroute to PLUS SHORT FEATURES. daughter, Ger- roast nointa on their vacation. Mrs. riage of their trude to Ernest Vieck of Chicago. E M. Putnam accompanied them. House guests of Mr. and Mrs The wedding took place Saturday, Fred I a m berso n over the week end June 15. in Chicago at the Holy Included Mrs. Glenn Whitmore of Trinity Lutheran church at 6:00 Insured Carriers Phone 63 Enterprise, Ore.. Mrs. Roy Hooran o’clock in the evening. Miss Beisse GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE of Baker, and Mrs. H. A Campbell is a graduate of the University of and daughter Maxine of Indiana- Washington and for the past five Live Stock Hauling to Portland noils. Mrs. Campbell and daughter years has been dietitian and assist Rate: 50c Per 100 expect to «pend most of the sum- ant superintendent of the American Stanfield — — Oregon hospital, in Chicago. - Local Happenings OASIS THEATRE '---------- —p ■!_ _ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Physician and Surgeon. Bank Building Office Honrs — 9-12 and 2-5 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Carload SALE LUX Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. LIFEBUOY "SSAPH for 19c ' • FOR CANNING— We have L. . ...................................... 1 , the Jars and Trimmings. Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN Small Package SUGAR - Sack &EA6 Cash Pure Cano CONTINUES! SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY MONDAY. Guananued tret ” BRen-* PORK BEANS VAN CAMP’S AND Large Family Size Tins CAN lb. can SUGAR Fine Granulated Tomato Juice Snowflakes or Honeymaid Grahams lb. Box Campbell’s - 14 oz. Can Cans ...................... < • PICKLES Shortening 29c ARMOUR’S 4 3 PRE.. White Star %’s Can Cpetce.ot a Baking Powder 2* “> can......... 59c 19c $5.69 Rolled Oats Quick or Regular • Lb. Bag ............... g p Shaker Salt Triangle Brand 2 lb. Cartons 2 Cartons ................. 1 EC White King j*sr 3 SYRUP I A RA JFIV Libby's 12 os. can 49e 100 lb. Sack 49c lb. Carton ,8sa,sr3”k=.10c CALUMET Amaizó Golden Bars 10 lb Pail Kerr's Pure Fruit 4 ' Assorted Variety L PEAS Lb. Jar Sun Laden No. 2 Can MARSHMALLOWS Fluffiest Lb. Pkg. FRESH PRODUCE Tomatoes Firm - Ripe tp* ". . . . . . . - 19c Carrots Local - Freeh Bunches - - - - - 10c Oranges New Crop Dozen 39c 252s and Mild - Full Cream Pound.... ................. « ‘ I HERMISTON. OREGON 099990000000 be retightened after processing. Place the hot jars in the pressure cooker with boiling water % inch over the rack and the pet cock open, she says. Fasten the top of the cooker and leave the pet cock open. Let the stem escape for five minutes, then close the pet cock and bring the pressure to 10 pounds. Proocess pint jars 45 minutes, quart jars 55 minutes, and No. 2 and 21 cans 45 minutes at 10 pounds pressure. When the time is up, turn off the heat and let the pressure return to zero, and then wait a minute or so before opening the pet cock gradual ly. When the sound of air going in to the cooker is no longer heard open the cooker. When boiling stops in side the jars, remove them from the cooker and cool away from a draft. DRIVE CRACKERS Deviled Meat Libby's - 1 size Can 3 Can — 10c LARGE Package Soaks them White. Kingsley’s APARTMITS method recommended for safety, ac cording to Miss Case. Bring the peas to boil in water to cover, she says, and in the mean time boil the jars, lids and rubbers. Fill the jars, while they are sitting in boiling water, to within 12 inch of the top with the boiling hot peas. Then fill the jars also to within 1 inch of the top with the liquid in which the peas were cooked. Add 12 teaspoon salt to each Dint of peas. Containers larger than pint jars or No. 2 cans are not recommended for peas, she points out. Most types of modern jars can be sealed imme diately after filling with the hot food before processing, she says, but wire clamp jars seem to be excep tions to this rule at times. Sealing before processing keeps the liquid in the jars. Screw band jars should 10c Fancy Pack 5 os. Cans.................... Watch for Coupons! They are on We Redeem Them, the way. " Appointment HERMISTON, OREGON JUINIE S/AILIES SHRIMP Rinso Legion Hall. Residence Phone 25-3 Sunday and Evenings by LUX 3 for 19c Pee Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative SALES Tuna Fish ' soap 1 For the Complection. 5c pound 30c 2 - 33c 2 SAFEWAY’S JUNE Site Package Hermiston Post No. 37 General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Rank Bidg. Phone 9-3 With the pea canning season about at its height in the homes of western Oregon, Miss Lucy Case, ex tension specialist in foods and nu trition at Oregon State college, of fers a few pointers for handling this task in the easiest and most success ful manner. Two hours from garden to can is a good rule to follow in canning green peas. Miss Case says. The shorter the time the more of the sweet natural flavor will be re tained. because the sugar in peas quickly turns to starch after they are picked. Use only young, tender peas, she advises, and wash them carefully. They may be shelled by hand, but many find it quicker to dip them in hot water and run them, stem end first through the wringer of the washing machine, or through a spe- cial pea sheller. The pods go through the wringer and the peas fall back and are caught on a clean cloth in the tub. Even though shell ed by hand, the task is easier if the pods are first dipped in hot water, Miss Case says. For canning peas, and all other non-acid vegetables for that mat ter, packing hot into the jars and using a pressure cooker is the only JELLO t tor 19c GUM - - - M.J.B. COFFEE in cam PEANUT BUTTER SPECIALIST GIVES POINTERS. Corn Beef Small Site Pkg. Snickers, Musketeers, Milky Way or Baby Ruth. Reg. Mason Lids 2D2 25c DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post office office Hours: « to 11 - 1:30 to « Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore. TOMATOES Largo 3 cans 33c MATCHES PLA-SAFE Carton 21c TEA Orange Pekoe - % lb. 20c 1 POUND 35c CO-OP COFFEE 2 L 33c CHEESE Mild Loaf Lb. 19c ALBERS OATS, lb. bag - Quick or Regular 40c PIERLESS Ä PICKLES " 20c CANDYBARS - 3 For 10c PEA CANNING SEASON HERE Jar Rubbers Hermiston - Oregon W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger in the Westland district were Mary Zan dell. Edward Foster and Art Luchte of Walla Walla. The Crocket Family! Yes, they are coming to the Oasis Theatre, July 7, in person. Watch. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and Nancy Jo motored to La Grande last Sunday where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller who celebrated their 25th I wedding an- niversary. The dinner was served on china which was presented to them as a wedding present and each guest was given a piece of the fruit cake which was 25 years old, souvenier of the occasion. Mrs. Felthouse also visited her brother and family while in La Grande, Mr and Mrs. Leslie Sinden. Zandell of Walla Walla is visiting at the home of Mrs. Chas, Seeliger in Westland district and expects to remain during the sum- mer months. C. H. B. Whole Sweet or Sweet Mixed Quart Jar ............ -..... sp a A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON — THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR 00909909999099990999999999999099090e SAFEWAY STORES