THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1936
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Local Happenings
Mrs. Mable Ralph is confined to
her home because of illness this
week.
Mrs. Jess Prindle is able to be up
again after having been ill for the
past three weeks.
Elbert Hutchison of Pendleton
was a business visitor in Hermiston
Saturday.
Mrs. W. L. Morgan entertained
Tuesday afternoon at a 1:00 o’clock
luncheon. Covers were laid for
twelve and the further diversion of
the afternoon was contract bridge.
Mrs. Walter Pearson won high hon
ors and Mrs. Roy Hale second high.
DANCE
with the original
Onlumlians
at
IRRIGON
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 29
Miss Maxine Paul spent the week
end in Pendleton.
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Mrs. S. I. Robertson, sister of Mrs.
LRose Lawson, left for her home in
Long Creek Wednesday after spend
ing the past three weeks visiting
here.
Merlin Earnhart. who is employed
by the Dennis Motor Co., in Pendle
ton, was a business visitor in Her
miston Saturday.
J. A. Yeager, county school sup
erintendent, and A. E. McCulley of
Pendleton were business visitors in
town Thursday.
J. M. Pace, who was injured in an
automobile accident during the
Christmas holidays while in Port
land, is now able to be up and is
expected to return to his home with
in the next three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon are
expected to return to their home on
Butter Creek some time within the
next week. They have been visiting
their son at San Rafael, Calif., for
the past three months.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott
and family, accompanied by Eugene
Pierce of Pendleton. spent Sunday
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Pierce. Miss Emogene Paul
returned to Pendleton with them
and visited a short while with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul,
Sunday evening.
Enamel Ware Sale
Trippie Coat Ivory Enamel with Black Trim.
WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A
12 Qt. Water Pail
14 Qt. Dish Pan
2 Qt. Rice Boiler
5 Qt Tea Kettle
6 Qt. Sause Pot
8 Cup Percolator
YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF
% Pt. Cup
1% Pt. Dipper
2 Qt. Pudding Pan
% Qt. Soup Bowl
1% Qt. Sauce Pan
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
Hermiston, Oregon
HERMISTON TRADING CO
L. W. Binning of Bend, Oregon,
is now employed at the Hermiston
Dry Cleaning establishment..
H. M. Sommerer, manager of the
Farm Bureau Co-operative and C.
A. Jackman, manager of the Co-op
erative Service Station, attended a
district cooperative meeting in Wal
la Walla Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Dell and
two daughters Diana and Suzanne,
who recently moved here from Wal
la Walla, are living in the Crandall
bouse. Mr. O'Dell is employed at
the Tum-A-Lum.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sale and daugh
ter of Messner were business visitors
in Hermiston Saturday.
Mrs. R. G. Gale of Vancouver. Wn.,
and Mrs. Earl Wilson of Bonneville
arrived Saturday night to be with
their sister, Mrs. Geo. Wagner, dur
ing the illness of her husband.
Mrs. Ruby McMillan spent the
week end at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Scott. She
is a student at Cheney Normal in
Washington.
John Jendrzejewski, president of
the Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers’
association here, attended a meet
ing of the Oregon Turkey Growers’
association in Portland this week.
He is a member of the board of di
rectors.
Mrs. W. J. Warner and Mrs. N. R
Mueller entertained at a 6:30 o’clock
dinner last Thursday at the Muel
ler home. Covers were laid for
twenty and the dinner was followed
by bridge play. Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
McKenzie won high honors and Mrs
S. Thompson and D. M. Deeter won
second high honors.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Quiring en
tertained at a birthday surprise
party Wednesday evening hon
oring Mrs. Joe Dyer. Invited guests
were, the honoree, Mr. Dyer, Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Davidson, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Douglas and Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Dyer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Davidson and
W. Williams motored to Portland
over the week end. They report
that the falls along the Columbia
highway are beautiful in their froz
en state. Mr. Davidson is the new
federal veterinarian stationed here
and Mr. Williams is his assistant.
Mrs. O. K. Mudge and Mrs. James
Todd entertained at bridge lunch
eons on Thursday and Saturday of
last week at the Todd home. The
Valentine motif made the tables and
rooms bright and attractive. On
Thursday Mrs. F. M. Guiwlts won
high honors and on Saturday Mrs.
E. P. Dodd.
Change in Train Time! Effec
tive February 21st, Union Pacific
Train No. 14, The Pacific Limited,
leaves Stanfield one hour earlier, at
1:22 p. m. instead of 2:25 p. m.;
leaves Pendleton 2:30 p. m. instead
of 3:30 p. m. — UNION PACIFIC.
Adv.
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STANFIELD NEWS
OASISTHEATRE
Albers Oats pF” 29c
Quick or Regular - Cup & Saucer Premium.
Federal Milk 3:20c
Full Cream Cheese
Brookfield
MATCHES
FLOUR
$1.45
Brown Beans 5 LP8. 24c
Rolled Oats TLANCL« „.25€
Hot Cake Flour l :; 6 53c
Oranges
COFFEE
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PATENT
Sack
SMALL JUICE
DOZEN
LB.
CARAVAN
Pot Roast Steer Beef
Rolled Steer Beef Rib Roast
Fresh Oysters
Fresh Smelt
4
Brookfield Cream Cheese
LBS
LB.
DIAMOND
JIM
From the famous novel by Parker
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with
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PLUS SHORT FEATURES.
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Kettle Rendered
Local Winesaps
BOX .................................
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Macaroni
Porter’s - Made with Milk
Dried Prunes 3 Lbs. 1 Oc
—
Fancy Large Oregon’s
— — 1
SLEEPY
HOLLOW
Wax
Paper
(Heavy)
40 Ft. Rolls
Sleepy Hollow Syrup—Like all other
Safeway-recommended products — Is
Unqualifiedly guaranteed to please
or money will be cheerfully refunded
pint
Heinz
Soup
19cqvar 35c
Assorted Varieties
(Medium Size)
2
CANS
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OYSTERS
COFFEE “ 17c 3
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K.C. Baking Powder
SOAP
EDWARD ARNOLD
WILL
25c
ORANGES
Pure Lard
Matinee
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Attraction.
M.
15c
25c
PINT
FEBRUARY 21 - 22 - 24 INCL.
Small White or Red
O. K.
The Big Yellow Bar
6
BARS
in his last . . . and
most delightful role
“IN OLD
KENTUCKY”
Double Tested - Double Action
49c
X —
29c
Powdered or Brown
25c
Tomato
Scotch Soap 21*.
GRANULATED - For Dishes and Family Wash
29c
Y —
SNOWDRIFT 6. $1.09
Juice
Pure Vegetable Shorteniag
LIBBY'S
15c
FEB. 23 - 24 - 25
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PRICES FOR FRI. — SAT. — MON.
Idaho Beans
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
LB.
Use the Classified Column.
It Brings Results.
FEB. 21 - 22
FRIDAY: Surprise
. 9:15 P.
Saturday : Special
9:00 P.
SUN. • MON. - TUES.
Meat Department
The regular Townsend club meet
ing was held Tuesday evening in the
hotel with Rev. G. R. Cads of Ath
ena as the main speaker. Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Anderson, Wm. Suther
land. Hugh Ross and Christian Thor
sen. all of Pendleton, were visitors.
Mr. Thorsen sang a solo and Mr
Anderson and Mr. Sutherland gave
short talks.
We’ve got something to be proud
of: Our Own Northwest Products!
This Land of Plenty produces some
of the finest foodstuffs in the en
tire United States. Safeway buys
them, sells them, and features them!
—and especially NOW during this
NORTHWEST PRODUCTS SALE!
Skovbo’s - Produced Locally
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
CARTON
LB. 99
Pure Honey
HERMISTON, OREGON
FOR FRI. - SAT. - MON.
there between teams from the dif
ferent camps stationed at Baker,
Hilgard and Squaw creek: Hilgard
won from Heppner, 18-17; Heppner
won from Squaw Creek, 19-51;
Squaw Creek won from Stanfield
41-40; Baker won from Hilgard,
40-20. This was the first half of the
tournament. The last half will be
played In La Grande February 28
and 29, with the same teams enter
ing.
Northwest C.
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By Sophronia Rhea
Miss Evelyn Starkweather and
Marian Sturdivant were joint host
esses at a Valentine party Friday
night at the Starkweather home.
Three tables of hummy were in
play with John Dunn winning high
score. Invited guests were Charles,
Anna and Billie Hedrick, Merle Hut
ton, Ralph Isaacson, Boyd Turner.
John Dunn and Mary Rhea.
Mrs. Frank Sloan was hostess Fri
day afternoon at a miscellaneous
shower at her home honoring Mrs.
Vernon Wald. Many lovely gifts
were received by the honoree.
The Stanfield schools have opened
again after a two weeks vacation be
cause of illness among the students.
About fifty per cent were present
Monday when school opened.
Miss Doris W. Alstott of Hermis
ton became the bride of Sloan R.
Spencer of Stanfield Sunday, The
ceremony was performed at the
Christian church in Pendleton.
Mrs. Ila Wallace. Mrs. D. R.
Starkweather. Marian Sturdivant,
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Money Saving Bargains
Marie Lane, Marvin Wallace and
Dorothy White were Pendleton visi-
tors Saturday afternoon.
Chaplain DeLaney visited the CCC
camp over the week end.
A group of young friends chari-
varied Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Spencer
Monday night at the G. L. Smith
home.
The Stanfield CCC basketball
team motored to Heppner Friday to
enter the basketball tournament held
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Bottle
Shampoo
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25c
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PHONE 241
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HERMISTON