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THURSDAY, JUIY IS. 1935. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGI TOUR 2552279160629 Local Happenings HERMISTON. OREGON t COLUMBIA NEWS t BUSINESS IS SHOWING A CONSTANT OUR By MARU ANE HAMMER. INCREASE THANKS TO YOU visiting relatives in La Grande for home Saturday. FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY 19 - 20 Fred Lockley, special writer for ton territory Friday. two daughters were business visitors is Walla Walla Friday. The ice cream sale announced for Auxiliary has been postponed Mrs. Ina daughter Wessell Barbara and B L Whitney motored to Bingham Springs Sunday for an I outing. left Monday morning for Condon where he will visit his grandparents before return- ing to his home in Portland. | Jim Arnberg Forest Davis, Ernest Rainwater. Elmer Rylani E C- | Hughes, Wm. Barber Barham, A. IH Cable, Mikesell, H . Reid, Henry Hooker Alpha Christ- ley, W. Bonders, Elbert Hutchison, is visiting his mother, Mrs. P. A and the Misses Nellie Hooker, Lois Hutchima, Frances Cook, Oval Bar eleven years. Reid. Curl Johnson at. Nashville, Tenn i what improved in healli. Hutchison, J. Jendrzejewski, Lutrell, r. a . Wilson, Tom Wilson, Ethel Barber, and Mary Wil- Galvanized, enamel and aluminum ' son CARTOON AND COMEDY SUMDAY - MOMDAY TUESDAY JULY 21 - 22 - 23 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY YEAH. NOW FM A LADY: MAE WEST GOIN TO CARTOON AND COMEDY Insured Carriers Phone 63 GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE Live Stock Hauling to Portland Stanfield Oregon mer. Games rofreshmepts Simmons were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Llewellyn Brownell in Uma- tilia Ardati. Gordon of Elgin, Ore . is vem hallat Stanfield Saturday night. She expects to stay for the next two Wilson weeks. Virginia Todd daughter of 35c 39c 35c 19c 19c 10c 10 SOAP CLASSIC White Laundry PICKLING SPICES HIGH TEST Gal. VINEGAR TOBACCO UNION LEADER 24c 25c Homemaker’s F C. Woughter expects to return business visitors in Pendleton MOD- to his duties as depot agent Monday, left Saturday on a two weeks’ vaca- 2 Large 8-oz. Bottles VANILLA EACH 4-TIE BROOM Orange Pekoe TEA CORN FLAKES KELLOGG’S 3 PrES. Boxes MATCHES For CANDY BARS Bars 25c Mr. coma Monday where she will visit visiting relatives near Bead, re- relatives for the next two or three Mrs. R G McReynolds motored to turned home Monday evening with | weeks. Mrs Grace Trumbull and son Emigrant Springs Sunday for an Mrs Joe Quick is suffering from Kenneth of Hermiston and Woodruth Gifford of Stanfield were Sunday vi- bad foot sprain and bruises re- Mr» Minnie Spencer who has been sitors at the Canady home. Mrs P. H Carman was a busi- and she walked into the opening. . | ness __ visitor is Pendleton this week. -C. E" benefit program Stan- Willard Hutsell and George Ros field HL July 26, 8:00 P. M. A play, I sin of Hermiston visited at the L. W readings, orchestra and other music. I Dickson home Tuesday- adv. I Jim Amberg is employed near Pi- here visiting Mrs. F L. Kelley Mrs Admission 10c, lie and 10e. Mrs Gerald White. Mrs. Raymend lotRock this week. . , _ . Kelley accompanied them Monday to Walker and Mrs. Wm Shaar motor- Mrs. Helmer Johnson of La Grande rd to Walla Walla Tuesday. Mr» who has been visiting her mother. Mrs Dickson. for the past week Mrs Ward Ellis and sons Dick and Shaar will remain la that city with left for her home Tuesday. Mr. Dick Jack of Wallace, Idaho, are the her father who is Hl but Mrs. White house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C D Ellis. From here they will go to The States picnic will be held at Bathing suits, bathing caps and Dayton. Wn., to visit Mrs. Ellis' par picnic goods at Amsberry's. adv. Columbia park Sunday, August ♦. Mr. and Mrs Loren Hughes and Mrs. Lola Word received this week from Mr. ; — Hall and Miss Clara family of Stanfield and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Harger of Homedale, Hall accompanied Cape G. L. Hall E. C. Hughes were Sunday dinner Idaho, is that their family is fine to his home in McMinnville Satur- guests at the Will Barber home. and that Mrs Harger is now visiting day there they will visit indefinite- Mr and Mrs. J. H. Reid are re her parents in Omaha. Mr Harger ly. Capt. Hall had visited his moth- taught in the Hermiston high school I er and sister here for the past week modelling their house this week. last year Mrs. W. J. Kennings returned - Wednesday of last week from Verno- Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative Hermiston, Oregon RADIO LOUIE Wait for Watkins! with 1 1b. of Watkins Double (Two other specials this month.) HERMISTON O. M. CLARK : ; HAS JUST RETURNED FROM A VACATION TRIP TO MOUNT RAINIER. HE IS AGAIN READY TO DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIR ING ON CLOCKS VACUUM CLEANERS, ETC. visiting her daughter. Mrs. Dan | Richards. They spent the Fourth at i Seaside and she returned home July We carry a complete MO COOKING — READY TO EAT We use only local beef, veal and lambs. OUR REFRIGERATION IS THE VERY LATEST AND OUR MEATS ARE KEPT IN PERFECT COM TEST. DITION AT ALL TIMES. PRICES ARE RIGHT. BURNHAM’S GENERAL MDSE. Phone 341 Mr. and Mrs. Geo Snyder and Grant Olden and daughter Carletta of Ione were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs O. L. Barlow Sunday. Mr. Olden is Mr. Barlow» brother- in-law aad Mr» Snyder is his nice Mrs J. G Pearson, accompanied morning for Castle Rock, Wn., where they will visit Mrs. Pearson's daugh- Don’t Miss These Real Savings! YOU'LL FIND MORE THAN LOW PRICES AT THIS SALE! USED TRUCKS! 1933 FORD V-8 TRUCK__ Motor in A-1 condition with perfor mance far above average, has only been run 29,000 miles un- in fine condition. Has overload springs, oil bath air cleaner and several other features which add to the value of this unit Come in sCOFFEE Lieutenant Kilgreen is directing op- erations of the CCC camp at Stan- field. New showing of tur nuo we blue and let us demoastrate it to to you. 1929 FORD TRUCK— Factcry stake body, smooth running motor. its economical operation. Terms which no one can pass up $85 down and $14 per month including all charges aad in- Rohrman Motor Co QUICK CLEANERS NEW LOCATION WE WISH TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS AND FATHOMS THAT visiting relatives in California and j Oregon Blaine Alspach, who until recent ly was employed at the J. S. Burn- I ham »tore, was released from the St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton this week after being treated for compli- cations caused from infected teeth. | He is now at the home of his father in Pendleton, and will be confined I to his bed for at least six weeks Herbert Hedwall, manager of Safeway Stores here, and F. Ellis Moyer left Sunday on cation to Seattle and other points. Lester Hodgson of Walla Walla and Floyd Louy of Arlington | are assisting Craig Percy at Safe- | ways during Mr. Hedwali's absence. | Fred Hensel and Ärtyne Clarke are working at Moyer's. Thursday morning for Vancouver Wn. with their grandchildren Patri cia and Edward Schofield who have been visiting here for the past two by Miss Margaret Bartel, the child WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR MEW LOCATION NEXT DOOR field have just returned to their home in Vancouver after attending the International Exposition at San TO THE POST OFFICE. Diego, California. Mr Phone 71 AND WE WILL CALL FOR AMD DELIVER New Fall Suit Line Now Available TAILOR MADE GUARANTEED SUITS AS LOW AS -a Mm Finkbiner of POUND Pull Bodied Distinctive Flavor TRY A POUND ON THIS SPECIAL OFFER— Nob Hill 20c 3 POUNDS 59c hours Saturday afte brothers are pastors Methodist Saling's Confectionery, Echo Quick Lunches, Umatilla Claud McCall, Stanfield FRES g. . Catsup JAM JELL 2 For your Jams cr jelly. 4 Bottles_ _____ as COCOA HERSHEYS Pound Can--------------------- Glenn Valley It or Bottles JAR RUBBERS 3 ne 100 SUNBRITE guese e 1~ F, A “dPa 11c i “a 7 CANTERBURY Orange Pekoe (Black) 1-lb Cello Pkg.____ New Low Prices PUREX Bleach Quart White King Grape Fruit 3 Granulated Soap 24 ox Package____:_____ ___ Crackers 2 L Box 29c Snowflakes or Grahams MAYONNAISE aurAEe BEST FOODS “I—,” churches in their respective warns daughter Wanda left early Monday $19.95 AGENTS: POUND TISSUE 6 WALDORF E Osborn and Mr» Tom Wilson who will visit relatives In Tacoma. Mrs. Moore will visit a sister, Mn Fred Rowish la Tacoma whom she has not “hakelford at Gig Harbor, Wa Rev. PHONE 241 Ron 25c a SUGAR Pounds- - - - - - - — Powdered or Brown 19c Candy Orange SLICES g p. Pound Package ther brother. Rev. A. J Finkbiner i of Garibaldi, Ore also visited a tew ! S Grape Nut • 10c . VALUES— Our Biggest Selling Coffee Ground Fresh When You Buy It. It's for their home in Great Falls, Mon- REAL (3 DAY) INTRODUCTORY OFFER! priced right, too! ••• FIND THE QUALITY FOODS THAT MAKES SAFEWAY'S THE PREFERRED PLACE TO SHOP! McKenzie, for a week. Lieutenant J. D. Killgreen aad wife have rented the Warner house south of the J. M. Biggs residence Jack aad Fred, returned Monday evening from a vacation trip to Corvelli» and at- the Bend country tended a meeting of rural carriers at Corvallis last Saturday and then motored to Paulina lake near Bend ! where the party enjoyed fishing. Mr and Mrs W H. Mitchell, who | hare been visiting at the home of : their daughter and son-in-law, Mr ¡ YOU'LL PRODUCE FEATURES FOR SATURDAY ONLY SPUDS - New Locals 50 lb- bag------ LOCAL TOMATOES 9 Ibs. 2a. 078 4 p 29c HERMISTON ORAT GES - Sweet Juicy Valencias AFEUAY STORES