THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUK
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and
family spent the week end in Con
don visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Imogene Hemm of Wishram,
Wn., is the guest of Miss Helen
Dunning this week.
Miss Jean Waller of La Grande vi
sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O
O. Felthouse.
C. A. Paul of Pendleton
business visitor in Hermiston Mon
day.
During July and August the Hun
ter’s Cafe will be closed on Sundays,
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Clark of Ken-
neick, Wn., were here Tuesday of
thia week looking over land for a
possible location.
Mrs. H. M. Sommerer left Satur
day for Lewiston, Idaho, where she
will visit for a week with her sister,
Mrs. Herman Jones.
Miss Ruth Dodd accompanied her
aunt, Mrs. Bertha Collins and her
daughter. Miss Cathryn Collins, and
Mrs. W. J. Patterson to Portland
Sunday.
Mrs. Herbert Hanellne of near
Klamath Falls visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline Wednes
day and Thursday of this week.
Miss Wilma Smith accompanied
by her mother. Mrs. H. W. Smith,
and brother Walter of La Grande
were business visitors here Monday
HERMISTON, OREGON of
this week.
Two Shows—’ 7:15 ■ 9:00 P.M.
Mrs. Ina Wessell and Mrs. T. O’
Grady motored to Kennewick Wed
nesday on business.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY,
Jean Decker, granddaughter of
Mrs. A. W. Turnblad of Hermiston,
JULY 12 - 13
is reported to have won first place
Saturday—Surprise Matinee
in special swimming events at Ba
ker on the Fourth.
9:15 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dyer and Mr.
Here they are . . . right from the
and Mrs. Al Quiring enjoyed a
pages of Harry Leon Wilson’s
Fourth of July dinner at the home
book!
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer.
The Young Matron's club was en
tertained Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Arietta White at I
three tables of contract.
Jees Connor and his mother Mrs.
Anna Connor of Pilot Rock spent
Sunday visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Walker. Mrs.
Walker is their daughter and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder, Mr.
Mickey Mouse Cartoon & Comedy.
and Mrs. JoeMorgan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Duvall enjoyed the
Fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
E. Duvall west of the Butte.
Mrs. Harry Kelley and daughter
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Kathleen Ann, Mrs. W. S. Boynton
and Earl Boynton, Jr., motored to
JULY 14 - 15
Helix Sunday where they visited
ITS TERROR AND ITS GLORY
relatives.
WILL HOLD YOU IN CHAINS
Turquoise blue enamelware at
OF STEEL!
Amsberry's. Low in price, high In
quality.
adv.
Henry Stoop left the morning of
the Fourth for Elgin. Ore., Where be
expects to visit for two or three
weeks with relatives and friends.
Jack Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Dawson, was taken to Klam
ath Falls, Ore., last week where he
will receive medical treatment at the
medical springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rintoul and
CARTOON AND COMEDY.
family of Bonneville and Portland
spent the week end at the home of
Mrs. Rintoul’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Briggs.
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WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Templeton of
JULY 17 • 18
Portland are house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jasper Templeton in Co
FIGHTING was his life . . . LOVE
lumbia district this week. Mr. Tem
his delight .
. for he was the
pleton is a railroad engineer.
boldest gaucho in all Argentina!
Wanda Moore, daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. C. R. Moore, who has been
visiting at Corbett for the past month |
R BAXTER
is expected to return to Hermiston |
GALLIAN
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Saturday.
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Miss Edythe Walker of Portland
PAMPAS MOON
Is the house guest of Miss Shirley
Lodatesela"___ I
Brownson this week. The two girls
expect to leave Saturday for Port
land where Miss Brownson will
spend three weeks observing instruc
tion at the Northwestern Business
PLUS SHORT FEATURES.
college.
The Hermiston softball team will
play the Pendleton Wholesalers on
the local diamond Thursday, July 18,
Lawson Flora is employed at
Kingsley's store this week.
Mrs. Fred Lamberson and daugh
ter Patsy left Wednesday for Enter-
prise where she will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke and
daughter Arlyne motored to Pendle
ton Wednesday morning on business.
The Misses Barbara Wessell and
Gladys Driscoll motored to Pasco
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Georgianna Briggs returned
Tuesday from a week end visit In
Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring motored
to Pendleton Monday on business.
During July and August the Hun
ter's Cafe will be closed on Sundays.
adv.
Misa Edna Turnblad is visiting
her sister in Baker this week.
Mrs. Margaret Osborn of Patter-
aon, Wn„ was in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Follett and
family. Miss Fern Lindner and Ed
Peterson spent the Fourth in the
mountains.
A few friends enjoyed an infor
mal evening at the home of Mrs. Ar-
letta White Wednesday with two
tables of contract bridge .in play
Mrs. Georgia Henderson won high
honors.
Mrs. Minnie Spencer of Pullman,
Wn., is the house guest of Mrs. Ger
trude Sanders and Mrs. Ida Sim
mons this week. She is a former
resident of Hermiston.
Mrs. Sam Moore and daughter Bar
bara are visiting Mrs. Moore's par-
ets in Yakima this week. They left
Saturday and expect to return next
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wets who
had been visiting Mrs. Weis’ par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark for
a week returned to La Grande Fri-
day.
Flint White Glassware, new and
pretty, at Amsberry's.
adv.
W. A. Sanders suffered injuries
Saturday night when his car was
wrecked near the railroad stock
yards. His car was badly damaged
and Mr. Sanders was somewhat sha
ken but he is reported improving.
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne motor
ed to Bonneville Sunday where they
joined relatives and friends from
Portland on a picnic. Mrs. Rose Law
son, mother of Mrs. Payne who has
been visiting her mother in Port
land for six weeks, returned to Her
miston with them.
Miss Shirley Brownson entertain
ed Tuesday evening complimenting
her house guest Miss Edythe Walter
of Portland. Auction bridge was the
diversion of the evening. Out-of-
town' guests included Mrs. Marian
Arthur and Miss Lucille George of
Echo, and Miss Blanche Thorsen of
Stanfield.
Wait for Watkins!
i 2 Bars of Green Palm Soap FREE
with 1 lb. of Watkins Double
Acting Baking Powder.
(Two other specials this month.)
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HERMISTON
Insured Carriers
VANILLA Another Shipment! 2
8-oz. bottles
35c
CORN or TOMATOES Large cans
4 CANS 25c
MILK BORDEN’S IRRADIATED
1 0 Bars 25c
GOOD LAUNDRY
4 Bars 25c
REFINED BORAX
4 Bars 25c
FELDMAN'S NAPTHA
EACH
4-TIE
49c
BROOM
Large Cans
2 FOR 25c
SALMON
3 FOR 10c
CANDY BARS -
CALUMET
LB.
18c
BAKING POWDER
Coffee--Co-opMoney-back Guarantee2 Lbs. 35c
SOAP
—ft Pays
0. M. CLARK
THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935.
Phone 63
GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE
Live Stock Hauling to Portland
Rate: 50c Per 100
Oregon
Stanfield
Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative
OASIS THEATRE
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IT'S HERE!
THE BIG ANNUAL HARVEST SALE!
THE TALK OF THE WHOLE COUNTRYSIDE! PLAN
Flour
NOW ON “STOCKING UP” AT SAFEWAY’S WON
DERFUL PRICES.
SIX BIG DAYS—
JULY 12-18, Incl.
Airway Coffee
n i o n
fork & Beans
SAFEWAY’S
Family Flour
49 lb. bag
(4 bags $5.49)
$13
VAN camps
Doz.
Cans ,
cans
(LIMIT—One Case)
RICH BRAZILIAN
POUND
17c
5Oc
POUNDS
COLUMBIA
Dill Pickles
Quart Jars
M COFFEE 2 Les. 45c
Salmon
Fancy Pink
EDWARD'S
DEPENDABLE
Every can guaranteed to please you.
COCOA
ROCK WOODS
458
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•
Macaroni
Lbs
10c
16 oz. cans
Snowdrift 3
18c
Doz.
Cans
$1.15
Pound Can
55c 6Lb
Lb. can
50c
zar
con $
1 .05
V ( BAKING
BAKING Cii OUNCE 6) t
I.C. POWDER
POWDER OU CAN &OC
22
OOC
or SPAGHETTI
MATCHES
Corn Flakes 3 pkm 20 c
(6 BOX CARTON
22c
KELLOGGS or POST TOSTIE
Specials July 1213 15
Pure Cane Sugar «Cas $5.19
R&W BAKING P owder 1.5§:
Swansdown Cake Flour "*= 29c
PAR SOAP ... 10 war 35c
140c PKG BOW LEG CLOTHES
PINS FREE!
B & M Oven Baked Beans 9 I
or B & M Brown Bread 2 Tins U IG
Maple Leaf Flour 49 1b. bag $1.63
TE A Tender Leaf 3% oz.
17c
- — Orange Pekoe 1o
31c
Maxwell House Coffee
33c
INSTANT
POSTUM
Vanilla
Jell Well - - 3 —17c
White King
298 SARDINES
3
25c S.93c
10c White Beans slah"Wnite 5 Los 22c 10 1b. 39c
Bran Flakes PosTs
oggegre
FA J 9
25c PEAS WsLln.’al:; Naz 3 .35c
$1.29
Sauer Kraut "Can. 3 can, 29c $1.15
Cigarettes
s O1 Bottle
EXTRACT
(Imitation)
Large Package
gm A
ALBERS
Roeeware
Raleigh's. Old Golds. Luckies, Chesterfields. Camels.
MILK
FEDERAL
Tall Cans
(48 cans $2.69)
LIMIT One case
KINGSLEY'S
Cans
Package
4—23c
RAISINS " 4. 25c
lb.
15c
4 .. .15c Æ 44c
TOMATO SAUCE
C(DN
Full Cream
Delicious Hot Cakes in a Jifty.
In Mustard or
, Tomato Sauce
PKG.
Large Size
Sperry’s Hot Cake Flour
Sugar 19 98c
Granulated Soap
Dodge Center No. 2 o
or Doz
Bantam cans — Cans GOC Cans
-At L Fancy O.
GREEN BEANS Nn.2 3 cans 25c Æ 98c
— - * P —
(‘ATCI IP Made
No. 10 from
Cans
firm
ripe tomatoes
OPAC
4
T
COUNTRY CREST
Green Peas - No. 2 cans •
SHORTENING
Tomatoes
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TO LOOT
QUANTITIES
49c
cans29c &XXs$1.15
4 LB.
CARTON
49c
1 Oc "$ 1.15
WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT
CAN
PHONE
SAFEWAY STORES
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HERMISTON
OREGON