The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 23, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1936
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE SIX
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON |
G. W. Bailey was a Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. A. Somppi of Pendle­
business visitor Tuesday.
ton were here Monday.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
APRIL 24 - 25
FRIDAY—SURPRISE MATINEE
9:15 P. M.
SATURDAY—Amateur Night.
KARLOFF as the world’s most
fantastic, most destructive scien­
tific monster! Alive!
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the THE GREAT
KARLOFF
-a Bela LUGOSI-
RAY
—wer, —d
CARTOON & COMEDY
SUNDAY - MONDAY
APRIL 26 - 27
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
ROBERT
DONAT
in a gay, romantic comedy
“The GHOST
GOES WEST”
with
JEAN
PARKER
EUGENE
PALLETTE
COLOR CARTOON—Mickey's Po­
lo Team, and
CHAPTER NO. 6—Roaring West.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
APRIL 29 - 30
ZANE GREY’S tale of prairie
cattle war and love caught in
the ruthless fight for land!
with
LARRY “BUSTER” CRABBE
Katherine DeMille - Tom Keene
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Mrs. Edwin Ingles of Boardman is
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell
a patient in the Hermiston General were Walla Walla visitors Sunday.
hospital this week.
Other visitors in Hermiston Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ruping of day were Wm. Hockensmith of
Stanfield were business visitors in Pendleton and Ralph Terney, also of
town Tuesday.
Pendleton.
Grace Rice and Gladys Smith were
Floyd Pierce, who has been em­
Sunday dinner guests at the home ployed at Biggs, Ore., is now at
of the former's parents, Mr. and home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Chas. Baker, of Stanfield.
O. C. Pierce.
Mrs. Walter Rood and daughter
Floyd Cook, teacehr in the grade
went to Portland Sunday where school, spent the week end in Pas­
they visited their son and brother co, Wn.
•
who is a student in a Diesel school
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch of
there.
Pine City were business visitors in
Fred E. Schmidt of Pendleton, Hermiston last Friday.
candidate for nomination for dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and
trict attorney for Umatilla county,
was a business visitor in Hermiston son Ralph motored to Portland Sun­
day where Ralph will receive medi­
Monday.
cal attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hatton, accom­
panied by Maxine Paul, motored to
James Gessner of Patterson, Wn.,
Eugene Friday where Mrs. Hatton had his tonsils removed Monday
and Maxine spent the week end morning in the Hermiston General
while Mr. Hatton made a business Hospital. He left the same day for
trip to Coquille.
his home and is getting along nice-
Wm. Hiatt, who has made his ly.
home in the Joe Norton residence on
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, who
Hermiston avenue, for the past two have been stationed at Dayville, in
years while stationed here with the the John Day country, came through
state highway maintenance crew, Hermiston Saturday enroute to Flo­
moved his family to Pilot Rock this ra, near Enterprise, where Mr. Mor­
week where he has been transferred. gan has been tansferred by the state
Harry Connor, who was in an au­ highway department.
to accident some time ago, was a
Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Fisher of Ta­
medical patient in the Hermiston
coma, Wn., and Dr. and Mrs. Mc-
General hospital three days last
Kune of Walla Walla, were Sunday
week. He is suffering from three
guests at the home of Mrs. Fisher’s
cracked ribs and severe bruises.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luttrell,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bains of Wal­ in Columbia district.
la Walla are the house guests of
C. C. Hockley, Pacific Northwest
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Shaar this week. Mrs. Regional Director for the P.W.A.
Shaar’s brother and wife, Mr. and with headquarters in Portland, was
Mrs. Vernon Bains of Waitsburg, in Hermiston Monday looking over
and Miss Mildred Bains of Walla the new high school building being
Walla were also guests at the Shaar constructed under the P. W. A. set-
up. He was pleased with the prog­
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle and ress being made.
family of Pilot Rock moved to Her­
miston this week when Mr. Hinkle
was transferred by the state high­
way department to serve on the lo­
cal maintenance crew. They are
making their home for the present
In the Crandall house, but plan to
move into the Hall place west of
town as soon as It Is vacated by O.
L. Barlow and family who have pur­
chased the J. T. Dowell home In
Hermiston. Mrs. Hinkle is Mrs.
Walter Smith’s sister.
M. G. Hedwall, manager of the i
Umatilla Co-operative Creamery of I
Hermiston, and A. E. McFarland of
Umatilla, a director, motored to
Portland last week end to attend a
meeting of Interstate Associated
Creameries. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Hedwall, Mrs. Milo McFar­
land. and Miss Louise Wahl of Day­
ton, Wn. Mrs. Hedwall and Miss |
Wahl motored on to Astoria to visit
their father who is recuperating
from an appendicitis operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Illsley of
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox motored to Lex­
Camas,
Wn., were Sunday visitors
ington on business Wednesday.
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
The Misses Emogene Paul and
Mrs. E. P. Illsley.
Snow McCoy left Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Peter Castric and Mrs. L. C.
for Portland where they visited un­
Todd were joint hostesses at lunch­
til Wednesday when Miss McCoy re­ eons Friday and Saturday of last
turned to Hermiston and Miss Paul week at the Castric. home. Apple
went on to Corvallis to spend the blossoms and spring flowers were
remainder of the week visiting Miss used to brighten the tables. Covers
Margaret Felthouse who is a stu­ were laid for sixteen guests each
dent at Oregon State college. She day. Bridge was the further diver­
expects to visit Mr. and Mrs. James sion of the afternoon with Mrs. E.
Clayton in Salem Sunday evening P. Dodd and Mrs. Gerald White win­
and return to Hermiston Monday.
ning high honors.
We are in a position to meet all your requirements.
Our poultry equipment has been thoroughly tested
doubt its worth to users
and proven beyond
Mason Jar Waterers
Round
Chick
Feeders
Galvanized Star
Waterers
Sleepy
Hollow
Retinned Star
waterers
Each ....
Galvanized Pan
Type Waterers
Retinned Pan Type
Waterers - Each ....
Die stamped bottom
pan and top. Perfora­
ted holes have smooth
turned edges.
Inch
Feeder
Inch
Feeder
Inch
Feeder
15c
25c
For
10c
Glass Pan Type
Waterers - Ea.
Made from Pure Cane & Maple
QUART
JUG ....
33c :
4
Chick Troughs
1 35C
50c
60c
ORANGES) 2-35c
Sweet Navels at their Best - Medium Size
CARROTS 4 Bun en 15c
Snowflake
RHUBARB 3 1 Oc
SODA CRACKERS
Fresh Local
or Honey Maid
Graham’s
29c
LEMONS
Large Fancy Sunkist
LB. CARTON
0$$$9$2$$$$09$00$0$100000$$9
TOMATOES
COFFEE
CANTERBURY TEA
JI Orange Pekoe - Black
1 ’ For Iced Tea
TASTE TELLS BRAND
LARGE
212 Size Cans
10c
LB 16c
LB.
Pkg.
PORK & BEANS 325c
49c
Van Camp’s
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%
Shortening
LB.
CARTON
3.10c
Large Assortment General Foods - Hershey’s
SANKA
cak 49c
• •
PEET’S SOAP 2 Large
Pkgs.OOC
Granulated
45c
OVALTINE
The Food Beverage
$1.19
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CANDYBARS
COFFEE
97% Caff ine Removed
Pure Lard
Poultry
9-9$90$90% $$0$0$$$03*993333339
JELL WELL
Choice of Seven Flavors
59c
PKG. 6c
's.”
1 0-
Giant
Size Pkg. — ‘
For Washing Dishes and Fine Laundering.
SUPER SUDS
heavy
gauge
galvanized
MAYONNAISE
steel.
ARISTOCRAT — Serve the Best
Made in two parts.
Invert to fill.
Reel Type Feeders
Revolving reel prevents chicks
roosting or getting into trough.
Inch Length
Quart
Jar
g pi
45C
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BON AMI Cake or Powdered
Scouring Pads
O
S.O.S Soap in Each Pad O 1 ads 23c
BROOMS
Granulated Soap
Large Pkg.
OXYDOL
Household (4-tie)
EACH ......................................
SUNBRITEcleanser 2cans 9c
Select(6-tle)for real wear & service.
EACH
98c PUREX Bexl CJpener or can 19c
Inch Length
Inch Length
ONE PIECE DIE STAMPED
HEAVY GALVANIZED IRON
Inch Length
Inch Length
Inch Length
Oregon Hardware 8 Implement Co
HERMISTON. OREGON
1
Clean Crisp Bunches
LB.
PAIL
MISCELLANEOUS
In. Double
Unit Wafers
In. Double
UnitWafers
INCUBATOR
thermometers
BROODER
thermometers 1
OAKES
(
Egg Scalee
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oaN" TATARE" "WSA----
LB.
TIN
for Larger
50c
Supplies
Fresh Cut Local
SYRUP
Water Fountains
Made
Leonard Nation is visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. J. Nation this week, from Yakima
where he is employed. He has been
staying with his sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ackley.
Crisp Local
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AIRWAY
Pure Brazilian
Poultry Equipment
Mrs. Ina Wessell was a Pendleton
visitor Tuesday.
Spinach 4 13c
FRI., SAT. & MON.
APRIL 24 - 25 - 27.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root of Board­
man were in Hermiston Wednesday
on business. Mr. Root is postmaster
tor Boardman and plans to go into
the chicken business with 2000 lay­
ing hens by next year.
PHONE 241
HERMISTON