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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR lation of officers was held as fol lows: Mrs. J. J. Lane, N. G.; Martha Woods V. G.; Mrs. Stella Reeves, R. S. to N. G.; Mrs. Viola Greathouse, L. S. to N. G.; Ila Wallace, W.; Car rie Starkweather. C. ; Mrs. Viller- moure. C.; Sophronia Rhea. P. N. G.; Della Hoosier, I. G.; W. T. Reeves, O. G.; Lennä Wald, Sec.; Elva Ber ry, F. Sec.: Edith Hoggard, Treas. The Three Link club appointed Viola Greathouse Elva Berry and Della Hoosier on a committee to plan an entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White enter tained at dinner Sunday evening, with covers laid tor twenty guests. Bridge was a further diversion of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards won high honors and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner consolation. Mrs. Geo. Root, former Hermiston j Miss Norma Davis spent the week Cooked food sale Sat., Jan. 25, by resident, has been elected vice presi- end with friends in Pendleton. M. E. Ladies Aid. adv .... . Print Slip-on Aprons, 29c and 50c, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner enter- dent of the Multnomah Chapter of .li., i at Amsberry s. adv. | tained at dinner Saturday night com- Oregon Republicans. Mrs. Root has Mr. and Mrs. R G. Attebury ! plimenting their house guest, Mrs. S. been active in civic and fraternal or- turned Wednesday from San Jose, Thompson, who is visiting here from ganizations for a number of years. Calif where they have been for the | the east. Covers were laid for eight Local Happenings . —------------ past six weeks Attebury Mr ... somewhat Improved in health. , . . . is . t - Special Notice! aChoii the PRICES, NOW IS THE TIME COLUMBIA NEWS PEAS No. 2 Cans ................. CATSUP 10c Borden’s Irradiated 4 Large Cans 25c MILK POTATOES Local U. S. No. 2’s 100 lbs. $1.39 49 lb. sack $1.43 FLOUR Hardwheat Patent Medium 15c doz. Standards - doz. 17c EGGS BACON Medium Weight - Sugar Cured - Lb. 38c CRACKERS Salted or Graham - 2 lb. box 28c Lb. 16c COFFEE CO-OP. 45c (Guaranteed Satisfaction) 3 Lbs. Full Pound Package SODA CANDY BARS'uWev Ba" 3 For 10c TOMATOES 10c t I | | I , 12 oz. Bottles Hermiston Mercantile Co-op HERMISTON, OREGON Delicious refreehments were served Wednesday in the month during the by the hostess. I year. Split Peas Yellow or Green 2 — SATURDAY LEAVE YOUR CLEANING at the Hermiston Dry Cleaners IT WILL BE FINISHED AND READY TO TAKE HOME THE Same Day! QUALITY — SPEED — SERVICE — THAT'S OUR BUSINESS! PHONE 71 Location Next Door to Post Office Specials for Jan, 17-18-20 Flour Cocoa Rockwood’s Lbs.......................... Syrup WALTER’S White Satin Fancy Patent Walter's Umatilla &0 46 All Purpose Flour Per. $1.69 AMAIZO - Crystal Sauer Kraut Juice Libby’s No. 2 Can 4 • For ........ 43 10 p White 2 Golden Lbs.............. PASTES Matches PORTER'S MACARONI SPAGHETTI and FRILLETS in Cello Bag Pla-Safe Brand Box Carton 19c • 0A — 2— Toilet Tissue PREPARED MUSTARD 4 as In Salt or Pepper Shaker ..... Presto Brand Rolls g g *f3 Lux Flakes Pineapple CRUSHED 9-oz. Cans For ....................... No. 21 Cans EACH ........... 19c and RINSO 3 Small Packages 2 Salad Dressing • TANG” for Flavor Pints 1 9c Quarts 33c GOLD MEDAL - New Process Oats With Dinner Plate Large Package Peanut Butter p In Can or Glass ■ Full Pounds 2P, 23* THOMPSON’S GROCERY STANFIELD NEWS ents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hutton Sr. after spending the last four months | In Longview. Wn. Mr and Mrs. J- F Lane had as their dinner guests Saturday eve- | nlng Mr and Mrs. Harry McCormick and son Tom Sammy Nudo and Lester Tenney, who have been quite ill. am report- The Rebekah lodge met Monday j night in its regular session. Instai-1 Fancy Blue Rose 3 Lbs........... 25c ---- - 10.. 79c 3 Fa"arge Why bulk foods? Well, for one thing—eco nomy—you save on expensive packaging, and handling; and then, too, don’t you like to fix things just exactly your own way? Par ticular cooks do. It gives individuality to your dishes that cannot be had in ready- prepared foods. So here you are—a sale of bulk foods—a big selection, and right smart prices! Fri.-Sat.-Mon. (right to limit) pro duce and meats—Friday and Saturday. . . . RIC BEANS AND SAVE ON ALL YOUR FOODS—How much did you spend last month for food? Add it up. Then trade at Safeway for only 30 days. Keep your cash register re ceipts as a record of expen ditures. Compare. We be- • lieve you'll find you’ve saved plenty — ON ALL YOUR FOOD. Idaho MACARONI 5 4 Lbs......................... A SOAP 4 p. Crystal White Giant Size Bars ....... Fine Granulated 17 I , | | | Lo............................ POWDERED or BROWN 3 Lbs........................... 19c Aristocrat Salad Serve EDWARD’S SAFEWAY FLOUR 49 Lb. Bag | 4DE SUGAR Vale j j 10c RAISINS Fancy Seedless aa. Fancy Pink Salmon 3 can 33C Happy 39c Pounds CATSUP Standard - 212 Size Cans SALAD DRESSING ELBO CUT Glenn Valley 12 oz. Bottle Snowflakes or Grahams i Red or Small White 5 Lbs. ... ............. 19c IO Lbs. Black Figs 2* " 19c Coconut ~ “ 22C Egg Noodles um 23c Baby Lima Beans 3 Los. 19c Crackers 2 Lo. Box 29c Tomatoes 3 cans 33c t By Sophronia Rhea Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White are the parents of an eight pound boy born January 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fox left Mon day for Vale. Ore., where Mr. Fox is a teacher. They have been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kirby Miss Kjontvedt from Athena has been employed as assistant high school teacher In the Stanfield high school for the second semester. Miss Esther Fred reckson has taken over the band work. The son of Mr. and .Mrs. Claude Bartley, born December 28, has been named Claude Raymond. Mrs. Helen Nasshahn was hostess to the members of the Stanfield Women's Study club Thursday after- noon. January 9th. " The Pollyannas met with Mrs. C. M. McCall Wednesday with fourteen members present. Rev. Jessie Griffith of Condon gave an interesting sermon Sunday evening at the Hope Paptist church. A large crowd attended the services Miss Marian Hutton returned Sat- urday from a three weeks' visit in Memphis. Tennessee She left Tues- day for La Grande where she will I continue her work in a beauty shop. Mr. and Mrs Don Childs are the parents of a baby daughter born Saturday morning. She has been earned Donna Lee. his James Hutton is visiting ---- „ . 15c Lbs........... RICE rsy*B . oregons Missionary Society Entertained. The Missionary Society of the Her miston Union church was entertain ed at the home of Mrs. W. C. More house at the regular meeting Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. W. G. Dyer lead the discussion on “Seeking Liv ing Treasures” which brought out the study of interdenominational work in the South American field. Papers were given by Mrs. A. W. Turnblad, Mrs. J. A. Clarke and Mrs. R. G. Saylor. Mrs. C. R. Moore was an especially honored guest since she was celebrating her wedding an niversary and birthday, and the so ciety members presented her with a lovely friendship quilt. Those pres ent were the Mesdames R. G. Saylor, J. B. Saylor. J. R. Harding. J. A. Clarke, Perry Arthur, Miles Arthur, A. W. Turnblad, Jens Skovbo, J. A. Clarke. A. M. Smith. A. T. Kauffman W. A. Hineline, W. T. Knapp, C. R. Moore, Chas. Duvall, Levi Reeder. A. Carter, W. Dyer. Mary Gilmore. Rev. C. R. Moore, Mrs. Gilmore and Mrs. Knapp were guests of the ladies for the afternoon. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. Jage called on the ladies, giving an invitation to meet January 29th in a joint meeting with the ladies of the Methodist Ladies Aid. Other meetings will be held every fifth Wednesday in the month during the year. t 10c Valley Bantam . -__J WHEN YOU COME TO HERMISTON TO DO YOUR SHOPPING- ! CORN 10c Onlumhians Mr. and Mrs. Farmer START! TO YOUR PURCHASES COUNT IN GRANGE CONTEST. Large Cans By MARIJANE HAMMER. Wm. Barber is ill at his home this week. Dewey Pearson of Echo was an over night guest at the W. L. Pear son home Saturday. Mrs. Laura Morris was a Sunday visitor at the John Conrad home. Mrs. Howard Pearson and son Dewey of Echo, George Pearson, Mrs. Kauffman and daughter Lillian and son Oswold, Mrs. Lester Pear- son and daughters Betty, Juanita and Frances were Sunday dinner guests at the W. L. Pearson home. Faith Wilson is employed at the J. H. Reid home this week. Mrs. Reid is ill at her home. C. Hammer, Frank Nelson and L. Hammer were business visitors in Pendleton Saturday. Annie and Grace Pearson, Mar jory Grey, Betty and Irene Challis, Gertrude and Marjory Patch, Mar- gurete Hansel, Miss Peck. Fay Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Carr and Mrs. John Grey were Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury. Duane Lathrop and Lester Ham mer were dinner guests at the Jim Arnberg home Monday. Kenneth Carr of Touchet. Wn., visited at the John Grey home Tues day night. Mrs. Wm. Luttrell is ill at her home this week. OASIS THEATRE Navy Wife IF YOU HAVEN’T BEEN TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW ♦ and bridge was a further diversion , .. A g y g rii HygA rgv gags of the evening. ■ j A 4 IL I III 4 I UL ! Mrs. Win. Davis returned Satur- I Win. Davis has been confined to I day night from Hood River after vi- his home with illness this week, but siting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Miller. is reported as greatly improved at HERMISTON, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Miller motored up Sun- this time. A. W. Turnblad is help- day but returned home that same ing out at the meat market during evening. Mr. Davis' absence. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Mrs. W. A. Hineline entertained , Mrs. O. C. Pierce entertained at JANUARY 17-18 members of the U-Go I-Go club at a dancing party last Friday evening her Minnehaha home Friday. Jan honoring her daughter Marian. In FRIDAY : Surprise Matinee uary 10. Covers were laid for twelve vited guests included the following 9:15 P. M. members and two guests at the pot members of the younger set: Gerald Saturday: Special Attraction. luck dinner served at noon. ine Mullins, Gladys Pierson. Virginia Wells, Claudine Hale. Martha Cald Kathleen Norris' romantic well. Ted Ripley, Elbert Moore, Jes- novel reaches the sie Moore, Ralph Marble, John Dunn- screen. ing and Marvin Rankin. Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts Ams- 59c and 69c. Real Values! WEATHER PERMITTING— adv. berry’s. Light & Power in Hermiston with A one o’clock contract bridge lun- and Vicinity Will Be Off on Claire Trevor - Ralph Bellamy cheon was given jointly by Mrs. E. Plus: Sunday, January 19th, from D. Martin and Mrs. W. L. Morgan Way Up Thar and Clever Critters 8:00 A. M. until 12:00 last Thursday at the Morgan home, which was the first of a series of o’clock noon............................ two. Mrs. Neil Robertson won high SUNDAY - MONDAY HERMISTON LIGHT & POWER honors for Thursday’s p!ay. The CO. JANUARY 19-20 second luncheon was given Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. M. Jackson MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY PH winning high honors. Three tables The Best Evening’s Entertain were in play each day. ment of the Year 1935. Boys’ Overalls, heavy blue denim, 50c pair. Sizes 4 to 16. A big val ue, at Amsberry’s. adv. with the original Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Robertson enter tained jointly last Friday evening at the first of a series of two dessert CAROCF LOMBARD dinners at the Richards home in the FRED MacMUARAY IRRIGON Butter Creek district. Four tables of contract bridge were in play dur They were Penny-Wise ing the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Love Foolish. Cleve Clark holding high scores. Mickey Monse and Comedy JANUARY 18th THURSDAY, JANUARY 1«, 1936. COFFEE Pound Can $1.59 Sliced Bacon ORANGES CARROTS Lb. SWIFT’S ORIOLE New Crop (288 Size) This Site for Juice LOCAL WASHED DEPENDABLE Dot. NOB COFFEE HILL 39C 19c 10c Pounds ........ 43c AIRWAY COFFEE POUND_________ .... 3 Pounds ___ _ 49c SAFEWAY STORES (RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT)