THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root of Board
man were in town Friday.
Mrs. Eva Rogers of Boston arrived
last Thursday to visit her brother,
H. B. Darling, whom she had not
seen for 40 years.
Mrs. Henry Molstrom of Pendle
ton was a business visitor in town
Harry McMillan is confined to his
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Somppi of Monday.
borne this week because of illness. Pendleton were here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gaither and
Mrs. Alice Stone was a Pendleton
Mrs. M. L. Hewitt of Echo was a daughter of La Grande attended the
business visitor in town Wednesday. pioneer picnic in Columbia park Sun
business visitor Monday.
Mrs. Dolly Kelley of the Hermis* day afternoon. They are former Her
“Babe” Nation is now working as
night watchman at the O. W. R. & ton Hotel was a Pendleton visitor miston residents.
Tuesday.
|
Miss Isabel Dodd has accepted a
N. depot.
C. F. Seitz of Winlock, Ore., was federal position and is working in
Marie Lou Stephenson left Tuesday
a
business
visitor
in
Hermiston
Mon-
j
afternoon for La Grande where she
the new federal building in Port
day of this week.
expects to visit friends.
land.
Jack
Downing,
son
of
Mrs.
A.
Car-
|
Eldon Furnish of Portland was
The Hermiston Unit of the Ameri-
ter, left Sunday morning for Alberta, can Legion Auxiliary was entertain
looking after business interests here Canada.
ed at the home of Mrs. Harry Con-
early this week.
C. H. Crockard of Pendleton who | nor last Thursday evening at its reg
Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Finkbeiner
the
East
Oregonian,
was
a
is
with
were complimented at a reception
ular July meeting.
held at the Methodist church last business visitor in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman an
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al
Quiring
and
O.
Thursday night at which approxi
nounce the arrival of a son Adolph
to
M.
Clark
made
a
business
trip
mately 100 guests were present. A
Charles at St. Anthony's hospital in
pot luck supper was served early in Pendleton Saturday.
Pendleton, Tuesday, July 30.
Mrs.
Wm.
Davis
and
daughter
the evening and games and pleasant
Roy Sullivan visited his father
Norma
motored
to
Pendleton
Tues
conversation were enjoyed later.
for a short while last week. His
day on business.
Floyd Pierce suffered a fracture home is at Roseburg, Ore.
The Misses Helen and Eunice
of the arm while cranking a truck
Woughter left Friday afternoon for
early this week.
M. O. LaHue of Helix and Otto Portland on a short vacation trip.
Lubbes of Boardman were among the
J. W. Tucker and son Donald of
business visitors in town the first of Eldorado Springs, Missouri, were
over night guests of Mrs. Bert Mul-
HERMISTON, OREGON the week.
Ardath Gordan, who has been vi lins Tuesday. Mr. Tucker is from
Two Show»—7:15 • 9:00 P.M.
siting her aunt Miss Pauline Stoop, Mrs. Mullin’s home town.
Harry Kelley who has been
here for the past two weeks, returned
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
to her home at Elgin Sunday with road contract job at Drusey, Ore.,
her mother, Mrs. Ida Gordan and Ar for the past month, visited at home
AUGUST 2 - 3
nold Wealty who motored over af the first of the week. He returned
Saturday—Surprise Matinee
to his work Thursday.
ter her.
Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
9:15 P. M.
‘Break of Hearts’
with
KATHARINE HEPBURN
and
Co-operative Specials!
CHARUS BOYER
AUGUST 2-3-5
PATHE-TOPIC and Short Musical
SUNDAY - MONDAY
AUGUST 4 - 5
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
A Hair Raising, Roof Raising
Thriller!
KARLOFF
in
The Raven
with
Bela Lugosi
CARTOON and COMEDY.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
AUGUST 7 - 8
A TUNEFUL ROMANCE.
CHARLES "BUDDY" ROGERS
in
Old Man Rhythm
COMEDY & COLORED CARTOON
Insured Carriers
Gallon
Full Strength
19c
VINEGAR
MUSTARD Dry - For Pickling - % Pound 22c
Packages 25c
PICKLING SPICES
Packages 25c
DILL WEED
CRACKERS Graham or Salted 2 Lb. Box 28c
Quart
SALAD OIL
32c
MILK I’orden’s Irradiated - Large Size CAN
Can
SARDINES Large Oval Cans
Best of all
Bottles 35c
JELLS RITE fruit
pectin
Full 8-oz. Bottles
VANILLA
17c
Lbs.
WEINERS
BAKING POWDER CALUMET Lb. 18c
COFFEEShaw’s - Wide mouth glass jars 2 Lbs.
Phone 63
GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE
Live Stock Hauling to Portland
Rate: 50c Per 100
Stanfield — — Oregon
Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative
Hermiston, Oregon
STANDARD
PENN
IDO % PENNSYLVANIA
PURE/
(ot ON SALE AT
STANDARD STATIONS, INC.,
AND STANDARD OIL DEALERS
MORE
□ IL
MILEAGE
8. J. Devine of Lexington was a
Hermiston business visitor Friday.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will hold a cooked food sale Satur
day, August 3, at Amsberry’s store,
beginning at 10:00 A. M.
adv
Mary Phillipps and Sam Keith
are spending the week end visiting
her sister, Mrs. Floyd Laird. They
will return to Yakima Sunday, ac
companied by her father, W. J.
Reece.
Mrs. Lydia Towers of Roy, Wn.,
and Mrs. Frank Cable of Yakima,
Wn., are house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Barager this week. Mrs.
Cable is Mrs. Barager’s aunt and
Mrs. Towers is her cousin.
Mrs. Arietta White entertained at
dinner last Thursday evening honor
ing her daughter Miss Margaret
White who left Monday for her
home at Berkley. Calif., after spend
ing a month here.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Strohm from Tuesday until Friday
of last week were Mr. and Mrs. Dale
W. Isbell of Hood
Wyatt and
River. Mr. Isbell is Mr. Strohm’s
brother-in-law and Mrs. Wyatt is
Mr. Isbell's daughter.
H. M. Sommer and son left
Tuesday morning on a business trip
to Caldwell. Idaho. Mr. Sommerer is
manager of the Farm Bureau Co-
operative of Hermiston.
A large sleeping porch is being
built on the south side of the Mrs.
Bert Mullens home this week with
an entrance to the house being made
through a French door. The full-
length porch across the front of the
house has been torn away and a
small door porch constructed.
Don Sherwood, who is employed
at the experiment station, left the
first of the week for Portland and
Salem. He was accompanied by Miss
Alma Vanwinkle of Lexington and
Miss Eva Wilcox of Hermiston, who
will visit their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Eskelson at Salem. The
girls are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pierson left the first
of the week for Lava Lake near Bend
on a week’s vacation trip. They ex
pect to return Sunday. E. Young of
Pendleton is looking after the Stan
dard Oil station business during Mr.
Moore’s absence.
A group of the younger set enjoy
ed Sunday at Bingham Springs.
Among them were Miss Mary Lee
Rhea. Carl Rhea, Ralph Isaacson and
Lee Connor of Stanfield, the Misses
Norma Davis and Mildred Phelps,
Mrs. Miller and Pryor Shaw of Her
miston.
Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Reeve and two
sons are making their home in Her
miston for the next six weeks while
Dr. Reeve is testing dairy cattle in
the federal Bang’s disease control
program. They are living in the
Warner house on the west side of
town.
The Misses Barbara Weesell, Mar
garet Felthouse, Emogene Paul and
Pauline Stoop and Mrs. Georgia Hen
derson motored to Pendleton Wed
nesday evening,to attend the coro
nation at the Pythian Sisters’ baby
show at which Kathleen Ann Kelley
of Hermiston was crowned junior
queen. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kelley.
Geraldine and Roberta Mullens ac
companied G. A. Garrett to Knappa,
Ore., Friday morning where they ex
pect to visit at the home of Miss
Margaret Elliott until Sunday and
then spend the remainder of the
week at Seaside. Mr. Garrett will
join his wife and son at Astoria for
at least two weeks.
Miss Pauline Stoop left Thursday
night for Portland where she joined
Miss Margaret Elliott to leave for
the latter's home at Knappa, Ore.,
where they will remain until Sun
day before leaving for a week’s va
cation at Seaside. Miss Elliott has
been attending summer school in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clarke, who
have been visiting their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke,
for the past month, left Sunday morn
ing by train for their home In Sault
Ste. Marie, Michigan. Their visit
here was their first trip west of the
Mississippi river and they had the
opportunity of visiting as far north
as British Columbia and as far south
as Seaside.
Miss Esther Sibert and her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sibert, of
Elberton. Wn., who have been east
this summer, stopped in Hermiston
a short time last Thursday enroute
to their home. They were just re
turning from California where they
visited relatives. Miss Sibert has
taught in the commercial depart
ment of the local high school for
the past three years.
An enjoyable picnic dinner was
served on the lawn of the DeMoss
farm last Sunday. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott. Walther,
Edna and Marion Ott, Mrs. Mary
Brierly and Miss Jessie Brierly, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sons
Billy and Bob, Glenn and Edward
Banta. Harvey and Donald DeMoss.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gage and Mr. and
Mrs. John DeMoss.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best plan to
leave Saturday on a month's motor
trip which will take them to Unity,,
Canada, and then to North Dakota
where they will visit Mr. Best's sis- |
ter. From there to Duluth. Minne
sota. to visit another sister, and to
Minneapolis to visit Mrs. Best's
mother and sister. They will also
visit in Iowa and South Dakota be
fore returning home.
Melvin Follett motored to Port
land over the week end. He was ac
companied by Rosemary Serell, Bon
nie Jean Follett and Fern Lindner.
Rosemary and Bonnie Jean went
from Portland to Cascadia for two
weeks at a B.Y.P. U. camp. The
Misses Juanita and Carmelita Nuck-
oils of Portland returned with him
and will visit their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1935.
SALE
of
Men’s
Shirts
$1.19
Few men can have any idea of the
remarkable quality and tailoring of
these shirts until they have seen
them. A special purchase enables
us to make this offer at $1.19.
They have the preshrunk Par-Tex permanent non-wilt collar, and
among them you'll find every color including white; also fancy
patterns. You’ll want several at this special low price!
$1.19.
9
AT
Moyers STORE
THE STORE OF QUALITY AND PERSONAL SERVICE.
Have Your Watch Cleaned
AT LEAST EVERY TWO YEARS.
$1.50 ° $2
I hare some extremely low prices
on used watches. Come in
and see them.
A. W. BEHRMAN
JEWELRY & WATCH REPAIR SHOP
HERALD OFFICE
HERMISTON, OREGON
SAFEUAY STORES
FRI. - SAT. - MON. PRICES — (We
reserve right
limit)
Quality Unsurpassed
Van Camps
Tomato
Tomato Sauce 4cans 15c
Spanish Style
Sardines
Large Oval Tins
JELLO
Choice of
Flavors
Spinach
Walla Walla's - Large
3 Pke. 19c
Cans
Cans
Jar
Lids
Regular Mason Self Sealing
SOAP
15c
Cans
Doz.
Tuna Fish
Can
O. K. - The Big
Yellow Bar
White Star - % ’s
6 Bar 25c
Marshmallows
15c
Lb. Pkg.
Fluffiest
PRODUCE FEATURES
— FRI.
-
SAT.
ONLY
New Potatoes 25- 29c
U.S. No. 2’s
Local
Cantaloupes 4 For 25c
Large
Rich Meated
Locals
Tomatoes
nmm 15c
Palmolive
SOAP
Per Bar
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Can
OATS
19c
Carnation
Package
POST TOSTIES
Corn Flakes
COCONUT
-
Package
-
- Lb.
Fancy Sweetened Shred.
Matches 6 Boxes
CATSUP
-
14-oz. Bottles
2
AIRWAY
Bottles
5 lb. can
-
Skovbo’s Alfalfa Honey
HONEY
COFFEE
49c
PORK & BEANS - 11-oz can
Van Camp's
Coffee 2
Edwards Dependable
Lb.
Can
Lb.
- -
Canterbury Orange Pekoe
Lb.
GREEN TEA
Canterbury - Japan
TOMATOES - No. 21 Can
BLACK TEA
Lb.............. -..... 17c
3”
50c
45c Sugar
49c
35c
10c
Fine Granulated
18. 98c
Nob Hui 2 “ 45c SHORTENING
COFFEE of Distinct Flavor
iitin
to
Federal Milk5 A c
SOUP
For all cooking
and frying.
OYSTERS
5 oi. cans
CORN MEAL
35C
Carnation
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
MEN’S
rolla
13c
4
Pound
Carton
A4
4JC
PHONE Ml