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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1936)
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec ialist of Pendleton will be at the Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, February 12th. Hours: 1:00 to 5:30 p. m. adv Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Logan have sold their home on east Hulburt avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Montgom ery, and have moved to their new home northwest of Hermiston. Miss Willamae McCaughey of The Dalles was the house guest of Miss Claude McCall of Stanfield was In Norma Davis over the week end. The town Wednesday on business. girls were childhood friends and had not seen each other for thirteen Miss Mildred Phelps left Monday years. for Pendleton where she has employ ment. Miss Shirley Brownson, who teach es in the commercial department of the Pendleton high school, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown son. OASIS THEATRE Special Notice! On Sunday. February 9th. 1936, between houri of 8:00 A. M. and 12.00 o’clock noon. we will endeavor to carry load on our plant while repairs are being made to line between Her- miston and Sub-station. LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON Jim Neary of Pendleton was Hermiston visitor Monday, NEXT WEEK FEATURES FRI. - SAT. - FEB. 14 • 15 In order to furnish emer gency service from our plant during period mentioned above, it will be necessary for our customers to co-op erate by keeping motors, ranges and water heaters disconnected. “Charlie Chan in Shanghai” SUN. - MON. - FEB. 16 - 17 HERMISTON LIGHT & POWER CO. “SPLENDOR” KRAFT'S « 2. ................ IOC Ì Swiss Lb. - Size Pimento - American Fancy Large Sunkist • DOZEN ...................... " Miss Francis Tigglebeck Pendleton visitor Monday. Seedless Lb. Package 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hedwall were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heyden at Echo. OATS Wheat Flakes Giant Bars Rice Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boylen of Pilot Rock were business visitors here Monday and Tuesday of this week. Triangle Brand LARGE PKG. . Fancy Head Ritz Crackers Sugar Powdered or Brown LARGE PKG. 3 Lh........... 1! Soap Powder fancy Chocolates 53c 22 Lb. Box NU BORA or PAR 44 40-OZ. Size ................ 33 4 Del Monte Early Garden Cans THOMPSON’S 1 6a Bottle .. —V PKG. 12 oz. Hermiston, Oregon 2 Peaches A SUGGESTION FOR SAVING! Trade at your Safeway Store for 30 days. Keep your cash regis ter receipts as a record of expen ditures. Compare with your pre vious month’s food bill. We be lieve you'll find you’ve saved plenty—ON ALL YOUR FOODS! PRICES FOR FRI.- SAT. - MON. FEB. 7-8-10. 29c No. 2 % Cans HAVE YOU TRIED JULIA LEE WRIGHT Taste Tell - Halves Formay Perfect Shortening BREAD? Pound Can Sun Laden Peas Cans 39c No. 2 Cans Boy's heavy denim overalls, ages 4 to 16 years; 50 cents pair at Ams- berry’s. adv SOAP—Cleans Everything Cleanable L. M. White and B. A. Doyle mo- tored to Yakima, Wn., last Saturday after Mrs. Doyle and infant son Roger Michael who returned to Her miston with them. The two Doyle girls Rosemary and Marjorie remain ed with Mr. Doyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doyle in Plymouth for the present. 12c Hershey’s Cocoa Economical and Delicious - Lb. Can Post Tosties or Kellogg’s Frank Swayze, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze, who has been with the Commonwealth, Inc., In Portland for some time, visited in Hermiston this week. Peas PUROLA Lb. Carton .... Glenn Valley RICE Fancy Blue Rose Clifford Thorpe of Boardman, who is confined to the Hermiston General hospital due to a leg fracture, is getting along nicely. Tall Tins ............ 2. Shortening Catsup Six Delicious Flavors Safeway Flour 49 lb. Bag Mrs. Harry Hull and Miss Clara i Corrigan of Umatilla called at the home of Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell last Thursday. 20c 12 Royal Spears LARGE CANS ... JELLO Miss Margaret Elliott spent Sat urday in Portland. While there she attended the opening show of the stage play, “Tobacco Road.” Mrs. W. Lenscheger and Mrs. Claude Myers, both of Stanfield, were released from the Hermiston General hospital this week, greatly improved. Pineapple Borden’s Rose Brand was a Ladrew Moshberger, public speak ing instructor in the high school, left Sunday for his home in Port- ' land. Raisins P. & G. — Crystal White adv Fr. cal e Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Devine of Lex- ington were in town Monday. Velveeta - Limburger Soap (Vele W. L. Pearson, who has been ill for several weeks, returned to St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton this week for treatment. Valentines at Amsberry’s. Oranges Cheese Harold L. Beckman of the CCC camp at Stanfield underwent an appendectomy Tuesday at the Her miston General hospital. He is re ported as getting along nicely. • Tr Mrs. W. V. Grider of Irrigon is a medical patient in the Hermiston General hospital. A. W. Behrman, jeweler, spent Sunday in Kennewick visiting rela- tives. Specials for February 7-8-10 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pearson and Mrs. J. O. Pearson spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc Kenzie and family in Castle Rock, Wn. Mrs. McKenzie is Mrs. Pear son's daughter, and is a sister of Mr. Pearson. Mrs. W. L. Hamm returned from Portland the first of the week. R. A. Brownson was confined to his home several days this week. 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 193« THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR $1.49 2 Pkgs. 1 5c Family Flour Corn Flakes FELS-NAPTHA CALUMET BAR 5c 22c 1 LB. CAN The bread that was made from a woman’s recipe— 1 LB LOAF ..... White or Wheat 1% LB. LOAF .. White or Wheat 10c 14c ORANGES Sweet Navels — 200 Size DOZEN 19c LETTUCE Crisp, Solid Heads Heads .... _......... 9c SPINACH Crisp Green Leaves 19c Lbs. BAKING POWDER Marshmallows POUND PKG. 15c FLUFFIEST Kraft’s Cheese Assorted Varieties 19c Baby Lima Beans 3 Lbs. Oregon Walnuts 2 Lbs. Glass Ware Specials EVERY ITEM IS A MONEY SAVER AND OF STANDARD QUALITY Soft Shell Fancy Chocolates 5 Lb. Box While They Last BROOMS 4 TIE - Made at Boardman 43c, EACH LUNCHEON SET MEASURING CUPS Green glass. An at tractive 14-piece set at only— Green glass measuring cups. 8-Oz. size with cup and ounce grad uation, at only— 98c 6c Federal Milk 3 CIGARETTES CAMEL’S Pink or Green STEM WARE Thia has been an old stand-by for many years, but Is now be ing discontinued by the factory. To close out our stock we are offering G O B I, E T S. FOOTED SHERBETS. FOOTED COCKTAILS, etc., at only—per set $1.69 ICE TEA GLASSES 12-01. Beautiful Irri- descent Ice Tea Tumb lers. Were regular $2.50 set—Now $1.59 2 Pop Corn Lbs. Local Golden - It Pops! Tall Cans' SUGAR PURE CANE - 17 (Carton of 50) While They Last! LBS............... . 89c WATER SET Red Beans 519c 7 Piece clear optic glass water set. 2 Qt. pitcher with ice guard DINNER SETS 32-Plece Glass Dinner set. Amber color, glass Rose pattern. Golden Glow. Regular 33.50 value, at— $2.98 CREAMER & SUGARS Low pattern, heavy cut Star pattern. Regular 92.50, at only per set $1.59 or SMALL WHITE IDAHO $1.19 TUMBLERS Thin Blown Optic Tumblers. 5-OZ. Each 8-OZ. Each 12-OZ. Each ETCHED TUMBLERS s $1.29 " si:: $1.39 " ^■$1.59”' Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HIGHWAY BRAND ' BOX CARTON Processed. Etched de sign, low footed, light pressed glass, brilliant finish. See our Display Window for Many Other Bargain* in Glass Ware. Also Our Tables of Bargains for Bridge Prizes or Birthday Gifts. Also Useful Articles for the Home—AND ALL PRICED VERY LOW! HERMISTON, OREGON Shortening 225c Matches .... 19c Edward’s DEPENDABLE SALT Coffee Morton's Shaker Package AIRWAY COFFEE Lb. Can NOB HILL COFFEE PACKAGES 3 Lb. 49c 2 E” 49c 3 Lbs. SAFEUAY STORES PHONE 241 (RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT)