The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 26, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1936
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. T. O’Grady and Mrs. Ina
Wessell were Walla Walla business
visitors Friday of last week.
Miss Julia Colpitts, who is em­
ployed in the Dorion Hotel coffee
shop in Pendleton, visited in Her­
miston Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lloyd Barnes
of Portland were week end house
guests of Mrs. Barne’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell.
W. Kelty,
superintendent of
schools at Pilot Rock, was a busi­
ness visitor in Hermiston Saturday
of last week.
The Hermiston Altar Society will
hold a cooked food sale April 4th, at
10 A. M. in the Oregon Hardware, ad
Mrs. Ruby McMillan who has
been attending Cheney Normal
school in Cheney, Wn., returned to
Hermiston last week.
Mrs. Rena Waterman accompan­
ied Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoskins of Stan­
field to Thorp, Wn.. last Friday
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Waterman.
Miss Catherine McMullen, student
at the Eastern Oregon Normal school
in La Grande, spent the week end
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. McMullen.
We will keep extra milk and
cream refrigerated at our residence
next door to Mrs. Levi Reeder on
Hermiston avenue. Hermiston Dairy.
adv.
R. C. Smith, government inspec­
tor for the new high school build­
ing, purchased a new Oldsmobile
coupe from the Hermiston Motor
company this week.
Bobby Thomas, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Thomas, who has been in
the Shrine hospital for several
AND
weeks, is now at home.
Miss Margaret Elliott, English in­
structor in the high school, is con­
fined to her home with the measles.
A beautiful new line of house and
street dresses will be here soon.
Wait for them—they’re values.
Amsberry’s.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Morgan are the
— TIME —
parents of a baby boy born Wednes­
For cleaning the yard or day afternoon at their home in the
apartments. He has been
winter debrie — spading Osborn
named Richard Earl.
Miss Mary Fretwell left for her
the garden spot and set­
ting out numerous plants home in Fruitland, Idaho, Wednes­
afternoon after a ten days’ visit
and shrubs — which will day
at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Guy
beautify your yard........... Amsberry.
DON’T NEGLECT
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Power and
daughter Barbara and Alvin Stott
YOUR LAWN
of Pendleton were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
MOWERS!
P. A. Power of Westland.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spe­
cialist of Pendleton, will be at the
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
Phone 15-W
April 1. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m.
adv.
More than 1200 poults were re­
ceived at the New Madden acre­
farm southeast of town Tuesday. All
were in fine shape upon arrival and
were immediately placed in the new
brooder house.
Mrs. Walter Pearson returned
from Susanville, Calif., Sunday ac­
companied by her sister and family,
Mrs. Fred Barker, who will visit
here for some time. Mrs. Pearson
has been in California for the past
three weeks.
Eddie Jackman. son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Jackman. who has been
quite ill with the measles, is able
to be up again. At first it was
GIVE YOU THE NEW
thought that Eddie had a touch of
brain fever.
Mrs. Anna Gilmore, who has made
her home with her daughter, Mrs.
W. C. Morehouse for the past year,
returned to her home at Yakima last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Morehouse mo­
tored over with her and visited rel­
atives while there.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter left
Sunday for their new home in Bel­
lingham, Wn., where they have pur­
chased a fruit ranch. Mr. Deeter
has served as assistant cashier in
the local bank for a number of years.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith have
rented the house occupied by them.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell
entertained at dinner Sunday in
honor of Mr. O'Donnell's birthday.
Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Lloyd Barnes of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Moore and daughter
Barbara and son Elbert, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Pearson.
Don Serell, student at the Uni­
versity of Oregon, spent the spring
vacation with his parents here.
C. A. Paul and daughters Ethel
and Dora Lee of Pendleton spent the
week end visiting in Hermiston.
Mrs. R. E. Osborn accompanied
Miss Norma Davis spent the week Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid to Walla
end as the house guest of Mrs. C. D. Walla Wednesday of this week.
Conner of Pendleton.
Easter baskets, candy, rabbits
and chicks at Amsberry's.
adv.
Mrs. Anna Whitney of Grandview,
Wn., visited her son B. I. Whitney
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Dell, Mildred
Phelps and Carl Rhea spent the
HERMISTON, OREGON week
end. in Walla Walla.
Wilbur K. Bloom of Seattle visi­
ted the first of the week with his
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom.
MARCH 27-28
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hofner of
Spokane are visiting at the home of
FRIDAY: Surprise Matinee
Mrs. J. Belscamper in Columbia dis­
9:15 P. M.
trict this week.
The Mor-Tone Sound Service re­
IS CHAN DOOMED AT LAST?
ceived a shipment of Maytag wash­
Trapped in a house of death, he ing machines this week. Elbert
Hutchison is acting as salesman for
is cornered by the weirdest
this district.
ring that ever struck
James Todd, district Legion com­
unseen!
mander. Guy Amsberry, Commander
of the Hermiston Post. O. K. Mudge.
Wm. Harvey and R. H. Piersol at-
tended a joint Legion meeting at
Milton Wednesday night, at which
representatives were present from
Pendleton and other posts.
LOCALS
OASIS THEATRE
Don't be fooled! Walt for the
Rexall ORIGINAL One Cent Sale.
Four big days of "two for the price
of one, plus only One Cent" bar­
gains. Only Rexall Drug Stores give
you such quality at such marvelous
savings.
Watch for our dates.
Thompson’s Drug Store, the Rexall
Store.
adv
E. W. Erickson who is with the
state highway department, was in
Hermiston Thursday morning on
business. He has been transferred to
this section in the construction of
an oasis near Boardman. Mr. Erick-
SUN. - MON.
MARCH 29-30
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
A WONDER-WORLD YOU’VE
Save 20% on your Cleaning
DANCE
— BY PURCHASING A COUPON —
SATURDAY
$6.00 value for only $5.00
A
MARCH 28
Hermiston Dry Cleaners
IRRIGON
MUSIC BY
Location Next Door to Post Office
Columbians
crowded with stars and songs
............... ablaze with color and
drama!
With Warner Baxter Alice Faye,
Jack Oakle (even greater
KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP
than in "42nd Street”)
PLUS Short FEATURES
at
— SPECIALS —
MARCH 27 - 28 - 30
SPINACH 3. 10c
Garden Fresh
29c
ORANGES 2
288 Size for Juice
APPLES
- 59c
Winesaps
We invite you to try this su­
perb blend at no risk! Try a
pound today—if you don’t
agree it’s the most delightful
coffee you’ve ever tasted, bring
back the unused portion—your
full purchase price refunded—
no questions!
NOB HILL COFFEE hos that etra
measure of high quallly and de-
■MB of flavor that makes II preferred
to all others by those who know and
-appreciate the beet. Nob Hill is e
.st
J
blend of the most in*« coffers
that money con buy
Nob Hill
You’ll certainly be proud to serve
Nob Hill Coffee on YOUR table.
You’ll find YOUR friends are us­
ing it, too. —And it’s because
you can’t buy a finer quality cof­
fee, no matter what you pay—Try
a pound today.
Spass Lüäsucuels
lb. 21c 2 “41c
Airway Coffee
BAKER’S
IOC
KELVINATOR
—
WILLIAM A. CASE, Manager
PHONE 71
FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MON.
Garden Toole
Need Repairing
NEVER SEEN
Morgan.
Mrs. H. T. Fraser. Mrs. E. P. Dodd
and Mrs. C. M. Jackson entertained
at the second of a series of dinner
parties last Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Fraser. Contract
bridge was a further diversion of
the evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Norton winning high honors and
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin winning
second high.
SPECIAL!
Dig In
Trim Up!
PLUS Short FEATURES
I
son plans to make his headquarters
in Hermiston if he can find housing
facilities for his family.
Mrs. B. S. Kingsley and Mrs. Ger­
ald White were joint hostesses at
two bridge luncheons Friday and
Saturday of last week at the home
of Mrs. White. The tables were at­
tractive with spring daffodils. High
honors for the two days were won
by Mrs. B. Haneline and Mrs. W. L.
Pure Brazilian Blend — the largest
selling brand of package coffee on
the coast!
JELL WELL
3
3 un 45c
lb. 156
Cube Flavored
Packages ......................
17c
Edwards’ Dependable
LIPTON’S TEA
Flavor, Richness, Strength—Everything you want in
coffee satisfaction in Edward’s Dependable Vacuum
Pack Coffee!
—
. .
Yellow Label - Black
Pound
69.
Can ........................................ OD
2 LB 45c
lb. 23c
10 Bars 19c
SUGAR
Pineapple * 2:15c
98c
Crackers - 2 ! 29c IS,,,.....
Carnation Oats ‘pt: 19c
FLOUR
Salad Dressing
39c
Scotch Soap25c 49 B.b,
$1.49
Laundry Soap
Sunny Monday
I
PURE CANE
Libby’s Tidbits or Crushed
wnoas
with
Lsi£
Snow Flakes or Grahams
Z&*k
COLD,
ECONOMY and
PROTECTION
Today we recommend that every
owner of an automatic refrigerator
learn about the new 1936 Kelvinator.
It has three outstanding, funda­
mental values that buyers want
VUible CM: Safe temperatures
in the food compartment, proved
by a Built -In Thermometer so there
can be no doubt about how cold it is.
Vhible Economu : It uses from
one-third to one-half as much cur­
rent, as shown in advance by a Cer­
tificate of Low Cost of Operation.
Vitible Protect ¡on: A S-year Protec­
tion Plan, signed by the oldest com­
pany in the industry.
The new Kelvinator gives you
flexible rubber grids in all ice trays,
and such conveniences as automatic
defrosting switch, interior electric
light and many others.
See the 1936 Kelvinator whether
you now have an electric refriger­
ator or not, and let us tell you how
you can have one for as little aa
16c a day. Come in tomorrow.
Quart
Aristocrat - Serve the Best
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- SMOKED MEATS =
Gentleman
is Being Measured
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To make sure of delivery in time
for wear on Easter Sunday ...
BACON BACK "b lb. 27c
PICNIC SHOULDERS « lb. 22c
Tomatoes
TASTE TELLS
Large
21 Size
Cans
EACH
10c
Zee Tissue
3 Rolls ... 13c
REANS
SHINOLA
IDAHO SMALL RED
OR WHITE
SHOE POLISH
Black
Brown
Tan CAN
62
?w
10c
order at once . , , and to make
sure of unsurpassed value and
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
smartness, order from the many
colorful KAHN fabrics.
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