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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Local Happenings
O. T. Lochridge was a Pendleton I
Miss Marian Henderson, who has
business visitor Monday.
I been visiting in Portland for some
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gurdane were time, returned to Hermiston Tues-
in town Monday.
day.
New line of Pictures and Frames
J. A. Reevee and Mr. and Mrs.
adv.
at Amsberry’s.
Merrill Potter returned Monday from
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elley of Grass a fishing trip to Celilo. Mr. Potter
Valley were Sunday guests of Mr. caught a 50 pound salmon which
and Mrs. Wm. Davis.
made 34 pints when canned.
B. I. Whitney visited his mother |
The Thrift Shop will be open Wed
in Grandview, Wn., over the week nesday, August 28, between 2 and 4
end.
P. M.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes and j Harry Kelley left Wednesday
family left early this week for Toll-! morning for Jordan Valley on a bus
gate where they w ill vacation at the I iness trip.
home of Mrs. Hughe’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon of But
ter Creek district were guests at the
Hermiston Hotel Tuesday night.
M. E. Ladies Aid will hold a
cooked food sale at old Kingsley
building. Saturday, August 24. adv
Miss Ruth Dodd was the guest of
HERMISTON, OREGON her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Alexander in Pendleton over the
Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M,
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cox of Taton,
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Wn., were the house guests ot Mr.
AUGUST 23 - 24
and Mrs. W. C. Morehouse over the
week end.
Saturday— Surprise Matinee
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of Hood
9:15 P. M.
River spent the week end at the
home of Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr.
The bullet-by-bullet account of
and Mrs. Wm. Davis.
the greatest battle in the crime
Mrs. Ina Wessell and daughter
war of 1935 starring . . .
Barbara motored to Walia Walla
Sunday and returned by way of Pen
Richard ARLEN
dleton, making the loop.
Don Jackson who is employed in
The Dalles spent Sunday visiting at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Prindle of La
Harbra are visiting at the home of
Mr. Prindle's son, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Prindle.
The finest line of school supplies
we have ever shown—and they’re
priced right. Amsberry's.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pearson spent
Saturday and Sunday fishing and vi
siting at the home of their daugh
COMEDY AND
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
McKenzie, at Castle Rock, Wn.
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON.
Mrs. Joe Quick, who has been vis
iting her parents in Pocatello, Idaho,
SUNDAY - MONDAY
for the past three weeks returned
home Tuesday night.
OASIS THEATRE
LET EM
HAVE IT
AUGUST 25 - 26
F. Ellis Moyer visited over Sun
day with his parents in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner and
Mrs. May Wilson of Cascade Locks,
motored to Lewiston over the week
end w here they visited relatives and
friends. Mrs. Wilson, who is Mrs.
Wagner’s sister, left Wednesday for
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nye Berry of Wee
ton visited Sunday at the home of
Mrs: Berry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Briggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lynch returned
the first of the week from a trip to
Bend. Klamath Falls and Lakeview.
Mr. Lynch is a prominent dairyman
ot this community.
Mrs. Harold Thompson left Wed-
nesday for Salem, where she will
visit her parents until Sunday when
Mr. Thompson expects to motor to
Salem after her.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Wilkes and
family of Fossil who have been vi
siting at the home of Mr. Wilkes’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilkes,
left Sunday for their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sink of Wasco,
who had been visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs. Joe Udey. left for their
home a week ago Wednesday, accom
panied by Mrs. Udey who returned
home Monday.
Mrs. J. B. Nostrand and two sons.
Junior and Bill, of Everett, Wn., are
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
At Clarke. Mrs. Nostrand and Mrs.
Clarke are sisters. They arrived Fri
day and expect to stay two weeks.
The Misses Norma Davis and Mil-
dred Phelps, and Carl Rhea of Stan-
field, were guests of Lee Connor
Sunday at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Connor in Pen-
dleton.
Mrs. Geo. Briggs returned from
Bonneville Sunday night after visit
ing her daughter for several days.
She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Cur
tis Simons who were returning from
a vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Edwards and
family moved to Willamette. Ore.,
this week, They have been making
their home in Hermiston for several
years.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cochran re-
turned this week from Morrow where
Mr. Cochran has been working in the
harvest. Mrs. Cochran joined him
at Morrow last Saturday. They will
leave soon for Silverton where Mr.
Cochran is employed as coaeh in the
high school.
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
The checkered pasts of six mys
terious passengers aboard a trans
atlantic liner tangle In adventure.
SAFEUAY STORES
Dwight Mahoney returned Sun-
day from a week’s vacation trip to
Salem and other valley points and
Oregon beaches. He resumed his du
ties as salesman for the Rohrman
Motor company Monday.
School starts Sept. 3. Get school
supplies at Amsberry’s and save. adv.
After a week's motor trip along
the Oregon coast to Salem the three
sons of Dr. A. E. Marble, Paul, C. O.,
and Harold returned home Saturday.
They enjoyed a trip over the Mt.
Hood loop roed.
The Misses Marva Hutchison and
Donna Cameron of Pilot Rock are
| house guests of Mrs. L. W. Douglas
I this week. Miss Hutchison is Mrs.
| Douglas’ granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm and
sons Bill and David and J. A. Reeves
left Friday morning for Paulina lake
| near Bend, Or., on a week's fishing
trip. Mr. Hamm is manager of the
Hermiston Drug Co., and Mr. Reeves
is rural mail carrier for Route 2.
Miss
Marjorie Burnham
has
signed a contract to teach in the
school at Gurdane, Ore., near Pilot
Rock. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Burnham and sister Mary mo
tored to Gurdane Sunday.
Miss Margaret Felthouse and Miss
Marjory Putnum accompanied G. W.
Ripley to Portland Saturday. Miss
Felthouse will visit at the home of
Miss Lois Plaisted and Miss Putnum
returned to her home after visiting
with friends here for a week. Mr.
Ripley, who is employed by the Her
miston Drug Co., brought his family
to Hermiston to make their home.
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BARGAINS!
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AUGUST 23 - 24 - 26.
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PURE CANE - 100 lbs.
$5.10
SUGAR
3 Cans
16c
MILK Borden’s Irradiated
Gold Medal - 49 lb. sack
$1.85
FLOUR
27c
CRACKERS Graham or Salted 2 LB.
8 oz. Bottle
15c
VANILLA
CARTON
19c
MATCHES
SLb. Sack 1 9c
SALT
12 Rolls 41c
TOILET TISSUE
SALMON
Alaska Pink
3 For 35c
box
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Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative
MOYER’S
BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS!
LOW PRICES—YES! ! ! BUT THE QUALITY IS STILL THERE.
QUALITY FOR PRICE—THAT’S OUR RULE. WE GIVE THE MOST
WE NEVER SACRIFICE
IN QUALITY FOR THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE!
6 Big
Values!
HERE ARE SIX SMASHING
BARGAINS THAT INSURE
SAVINGS
FOR
EVERY
PRICES FOR FRI. - SAT. - MON - AUGUST 23 - 24 - 26 inclusive
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935.
BOYS’ SLIP-OVER
SWEATERS ,
98c
Quality and style combined at
one low price! Baby shaker,
worsted construction. Insures
long wear. Color trims and
border patterns. Sizes 8 to 14.
MOTHER—
MAKE SAFEWAYS YOUR HEADQUARTERS
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FOR
Boys’ Shirts
59c
CANNING SUPPLIES
PLUS SHORT FEATURES.
Ball or Kerr Mason
Fruit Jars
Jar Rubbers 3
Reg. Quarts
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
AUGUST 28 - 29
The Kid Glove Kid With Iron
Fists . . . and a yen for solving
mysteries!
Kerr Mason Lids
Lb. Can
COMEDY AND WATER RODEO.
Physician and Surgeon.
—
Bank Building
Office Hours
—
—
9-12 and 2-5
KIPPER SNACKS
6 ‘-Size Tips
The Blend
with Natures
own freshness
Lbs.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phone 9-J
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
LONGIES
$1.79
For play or school. All leather
$2.39
And they're made by “LEE” of
• 49c
BOYS’ TERRY CLOTH
HILLSDALE
SLIP-OVER
Granulated - Dissolves Instantly.
One Pound Package FREE with each
Large Pkg. - For limited time only.
SUGAR
Fine Granulated
98c
10c
s
DO YOU KNOW—THAT THE
DOLLAR DOESN'T GO FAR
We have a complete line of
FRIEDMAN - SHELBY
SHOES
FOR YOUTHS & BOYS
Priced from
$1-79 to $2.49
BIG BOYS' SIZES - 11 to 16
Boys’ Sox
15c
Rayon plaited or cotton. Mer
cerized heals and toes. Fancy
patterns. A BARGAIN!
BOYS’ ANKLE SOX
15c
Elastic tops!
21 Lb.
Package
BOYS’ ALL-OVER PATTERN
HALF HOSE
BOYS’
School Shoes
Sizes 1 to 5%
Heavy
weight.
reinforced,
closely knit. Stock up at this
price.
(For Fri., Sat. Only)
MELONS
BOYS
Local Klondykes
Pound..... ...... .
Cotton ribbed ahirts.
cloth shorts.
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a Pounds ........... < al
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$1.79
Styles that boys want, in well-
constructed—
ALL LEATHER SHOES
$2.89
Sturdy, good looking, plain
toe oxfords, trouser crease. Siz
es 1 to 6.
YOUNG MEN S SHIRTS
YOUNG MEN’S CORDS
SHIRTS & SHORTS
Green Peppers
Little
Gents' Sizes
$1-98
19c
FRESH PRODUCE PRICES
I L "m"l” 25c
Pound ——
the same genuine Lynshire cor
duroy, extra heavy, that is put
into the men’s. They won’t
wash out flimsy.
Colors:
Castor and navy. Sizes 6 to 11. i
2""25c
Sweaters
BANANAS
TILLAMOOK
$1.95
Good quality corduroy that
will give longer wear. Castor
color. Sizes 6 to 16.
BOYS’ ROCKFORD SOX
49c
Scotch Soap
18108
SHOES
Cassimeres and twists in a
wide selection of greys, tans
and browns. Good linings:
Leather bands.
49c
Legion Hall.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
BOYS’ CORDUROY
Sauer Kraut
24 SU. can
Mothers have tried them and
found them to be all a good
shirt should be. Fast color
percales and broadcloths. Fan
cy patterns, full cut.
THEY WEAR! !
BOYS’ CORDUROY LONGIES
$2.89
Package
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Two doors west post ottica
Ottico Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phono 481-------- Hermiston, Oro.
Meets tint and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil-
lary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
SPICES
SHILLING'S
SHIRTS
LITTLE GENTS’
—wherever leather should be
for longer wear. These shoes
will stand up under the rough
est kind of wear. Top grain
leather uppers, tough composi
tion welted soles. Sizes 9 to 12.
AIRWAY
COFFEE
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Hermiston Post No. 37
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GOLDEN
YOUTH”
that BUYS SHODDY SHOES!
PICKLING
—4"
BOYS’
69c
inforced. Sizes 6 to 16.
White or Yellow
Lb. Bag ................ ! •
Tins
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Sizes
79c
220 Denim, well made and re
CORN MEAL
42—
1 % Lb. Glass Jar
School Boy
top.
Bib Overalls
39c
404
PEANUT BUTTER -
band
BOYS’
SYRUP
HEINZ SOUPS • 2 Med.
W. J. WARNER
79c
90g
Large Premium Pkg.42
Quick or Regular
89c
For Play — For Gym
Sta-Kleen insole, reinforcing
saddle strap and reinforced toe,
extra quality outsole.
Overalls
AMAIZO GOLDEN
Lb. Pail ...
Best Foods
Jarr.D
CREHIER— Goes Further
Tennis Shoes
BOYS’ BELL-BOTTOM
The Big Yellow Bar or the
New Blue Mottled O. K.
p Bars ......
4p p
g Eg
MAYONNAISE - Qt.
IOC
Doz.
Reg. Size
49c
MOTHER S OATS
A. W CHRISTOPHERSON
4 EC
43
Pkgs.
O.K. SOAP
Dependable
Lb.
Can
93C
220 Denim
6 to 16.
EDWARD'S
COFFEE
Doz.
BOYS’ “BALL BAND”
Broadcloth, full cut, perfect
fit. They wash and wear
beautifully. Plain colors. Sizes
6 to 14.
broad
With the pre-shrunk Par-Tex
collar. Requires no starching.
Fast color. Plain white and
fancy patterns that students
and young men like.
Genuine Lynshire Corduroy
$2.98
Colors:
Cream and Sun-Tan.
Moyer’s Men’s Store
Tur
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THE
STORE
QUALITY
PERSONAL
SERVICE.