The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 30, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE SIX
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRIDAY - SATUBDAY
MAY 1 - 2
FRIDAY—SURPRISE MATINEE
9:15 P. M.
SATUBDAY—Amateur Night.
. grand
Rollicking romance
and glorious gaity .
. in this
new laugh-and-love comedy!
Herbert Marshall
Jean Arthur
CABTOON & COMEDY
SUNDAY - MONDAY
MAY 3 - 4
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
CLAUDETTE ... in man-trouble
all over again!
ClndeC.
COLBERT
SHE MARRIED
HER BUSS
MELVYN DOUGLAS
MICHAEL BARTLETT
" Screen ay. b, SIDNEY
A
GREGORYLA CAVA
BUCHAN
PRODUCTION
COLOR CARTOON — Shoemaker
and Elves.
ROARING WEST—Chapter No. 7
at The Hermiston Herald.
Miss Helen Jendrzejewski is mak­
ing her home with Miss Sylvia Shut­
ter at the Curtis Simons home.
George Gettmann made a busi­
ness trip to Parkdale Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Stewart of
Mrs. L. W. Douglas was a Pendle­
Pendleton were in town Thursday.
ton visitor Friday.
Henry Kopacz of Stanfield pur­
Mrs. Bert Mullins and Miss Mar­
garet Elliott were Pendleton busi­ chased a new Chevrolet pick-up
truck from the Hermiston Motor
ness visitors Saturday.
company this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Turner of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons were
Heppner were business visitors in
called to Orenco. Ore., Sunday by
Hermiston Monday.
the death of Mrs. Simon's grand-
John Harrison of Butter Creek
father. They returned Wednesday.
has purchased a V-8 fourdoor sedan
Miss Barbara Wessell spent Fri­
from the Rohrman Motor Company.
day and Saturday of last week in
Alex McCorkle from Weston was
Walla Walla.
a business visitor here this week.
Mrs. J. A. Clarke and Mrs. Ger­
Sylvanus Smith, Jr., who is now
ald White attended the health meet­
practicing law in Stanfield, was a ing in Pendleton Tuesday.
business visitor in Hermiston Tues­
Marjorie Burnham, who teaches
day.
at Guidane, spent the week end at
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Plunkett of the home of her parents, Mr. and
Portland were house guests Friday Mrs. J. S. Burnham.
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanPatten
C. E. Baker.
motored to Baker, Ore., Saturday
Mrs. D. A. Campbell, accompanied night to spend Sunday with Mr. Van
Mrs. Nye Berry from Westton Tues­ Patten’s parents.
day and is visiting her daughter and
George Strand of Pendleton was a
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes, business visitor in Hermiston Satur­
while Mrs. Berry visited her par­ day in the interest of the Pendleton
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs.
Round-Up which will be held Sep­
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow motor­ tember 3-4-5.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biggs of La
ed to Meacham Sunday where they
visited at the A. M. Tillson home. Grande were calling on friends in
Allen Bowman, who has been em­ Hermiston Tuesday. Mrs. Biggs re­
ployed at Prosser, is now assisting cently returned from California
his father in the shoe repair shop where she spent four months visit­
ing relatives.
here.
The Weller Sisters begin evange­
H. Rose, vice president of the
listic
meetings Sunday. May 3. Full
Pendleton Townsend club, and C. C.
Goodman, were in Hermiston Thurs­ Gospel church to continue indefini­
tely. At 8:00 o’clock each evening.
day on business for the club.
Mrs. L. C. Dyer and Mrs. O. C. Special music eacn night. All are
adv
Pierce spent Thursday and Friday invited.
Mrs.
F.
B.
Swayze
returned
to
her
in Pendleton.
Mrs. Carson Linder who lives in home here Wednesday of last week
the Westland district, was called to after an extended visit in the east
Carlinville, Illinois, Wednesday by with her sister. For the past three
weeks she has been visiting in Cali­
the illness of her sister.
fornia.
Mrs. Henry Hooker and Leonard
Straw Hats for garden and field,
Bales were Sunday visitors at the
25c to 50c, at Amsberry’s.
adv.
W. R. Struthers home.
J. B. Whitworth, president of the
Geo. Scarlett of Boardman recent­
ly purchased a V-8 pick-up from the American States Public Service com­
Rohrman Motor company of Hermis­ pany of Los Angeles, Calif., with
ton.
I holdings in Oregon, Idaho and West­
G. F. Hedwall is making some ad­ ern Montana, was a business visitor
ditions to buildings on his farm in Hermiston Wednesday, confer­
north of town. Wm. Shaar is having ring with J. A. Clarke, manager of
his residence south of town painted the Hermiston Light & Power com­
and the Harold Rankins and H. B. pany.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow of
Darlings are painting their brooder
Pendleton were Sunday visitors at
houses.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bed­
dow here. Mr. Beddow had been in
Pendleton for several days and re­
turned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Struthers of
Butter Creek and Mrs. Struther’s
sister, Jean, from California, were
Sunday afternoon visitors in the W.
R. Struthers home in Columbia dist-
rictt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell were
business visitors in the Kennewick
district Monday. They left Wednes­
day morning for Portland and south-
central Oregon points where they
will look for a location.
A. C. McIntyre, republican candi­
date for district attorney for Uma­
tilla county, was a business visitor
In Hermiston Wednesday. Mr. Mc­
Intyre has been serving as deputy
district attorney for the past five
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wester stop­
ped a few days last week to visit
at the S. A. Anderson home. They
were on a motor trip which took
UARRCP J
them through the southern states
and were returning to thteir home
in Spokane.
Mrs. W. J. Warner returned Wed­
nesday afternoon from Vancouver,
Wn„ where she was called last Fri­
day by the illness of her grand-
daughter, Patricia Schofield. Patri­
cia accompanied her home and will
stay with her grandparents for a
while.
LOCALS
| $* Lifelong ",
Kitchen Happiness
- eve "
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28
W
a day buys a
H&qlviuaden
•ly
We find we don't need to say much to
people who come in to make an actual
inspection of the new Kelvinator.
For here is value you can nt for your-
sail. Imagine ViiAU CM Yet than
what Kelvinator offers you with its
unique Built-in Thermometer. No more
guessing about cabinet temperatures.
No chance of unexpected refrigeration
failures. Food stored in Kelvinator is safe.
| Imagine VùAh Economy. Kelvinator
offers it in a written Certificate of Low
Cost of Operation that tells you in
advance that your current consumption
will be low.
Imagine VuM entun a a signad
assurance of dependability, the manu­
facturer's Five-Year Protection Plan.
But theae aren't all that will catch
your eye.
You’ll be delighted to note
the many Kelvinator features, like flex­
ible grids in all ice trays in standard
models, automatic defrosting switch,
easy accessibility to every square inch of
storage space.
And above all, a joy to behold for all-
over beauty. You'll be thrilled to own
the new Kelvinator, proud to show it of
to root friends. And you can own it so
easily— pay for it at the rate of only
15c adayt Drop in and examine the new
Kelvinator today.
Oregon Hardware 8
Implement Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Years in
Oregon's Service!
Geo. F. Mead has rented the Seitz
place north of town.
Frederick and John Thom of On­
tario, Ore., were business visitors In
Hermiston the first of the week.
They formerly had their aiparies
located here.
Mothers’ Day cards, 5c, 10c, 15c.
at Amsberry’s.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quiring of
Dallas, Ore., arrived here Tuesday
to spend two weeks with their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Quiring. Mr. Quiring Is a car­
penter by trade and plans to re­
model the house on the property re­
cently purchased by Mr. and Mrs
Quiring.
THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 193«
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Gale and son
Jerry, who visited here this week
with Mrs. Gale’s sister, Mrs. Alice
Wagner, left Wednesday for their
home in Vancouver. They were re­
turning from a trip which took them
through California. Nevada and Ari­
zona.
CARNIVAL DANCE
SATURDAY
MAY 2nd
IRRIGON
May 10th Is Mothers’ Day. Send
a Mothers’ Day card or Motto. Best
MUSIC BY
selection at Amsberry’s.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea of Stan­
field entertained a group of chari-
variera Monday night of this week
who motored to Stanfield to enjoy
the evening with the young couple. day where they spent the day with
Mrs. Alma Hitt and Mrs. Mabel relatives and friends.
Walker motored to Pendleton Sun-
Columbians
Your attention is called to
this list.of foods—every one
a real value that means a
definite saving to you.
Check carefully—you’ll find
dozens of things you'll want
to pick up during our 6-Day
May Sale!
PRICES FOR
MAY 1 - 2 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7.
€ i 1
is
(a i
Tomatoes
FIRM RIPE - DEEP RED
3
LBS.....................................
- 25
Lettuce
FRESH solid heads
3
14c
GRAPE FRUIT
3 Large Arizonas 10c
!"
HEADS
lb. can 22c
CALUMETBaking Powdei
Double Action
2
TOMATO JUICE
Cans
3 Packages _______ 19c
Libby’s - No. 1 Tall Cans
FIG BARS1“.....
JELLO
Six Delicious Flavors
lb.
10c
Peaches
BROOM SALE!
LIBBY’S - In Heavy Syrup
Large 2% Size Cans
It’s Spring Cleaning Time — Choose the one you like
Best at this Special Price‘Offering!
CAN
DELUXE
(6-Tie)
Each
DUSTLE JANE
(5-Tie)
Each
69.
JPY
80.
225
MONARCH
(4-Tie)
Each
134
12 can.
DOMESTIC
600
(5-Tie)
Each Y2Y
LIME RICKEY
PINTS
or GINGER ALE - Pale Face (12 oz.)
O.K. SOAP
BARS
10c
25c
The Big Yellow Bar
COMFORT TISSUE )0.
A f
FLOUR
GOLDEN HEART
Guaranteed Family Flour
49
Lb. Bag....
$1 .59
21 Size
Cans
25c
300 Size
25c
Cans
29c
Albers’ Oats Quick or Regular Large
Pkg.
’s Blend
Rice & Wheat 2 Pkgs. 23c
Wheat Krispies of Kellogg
Granulated Soap
23c
New Large 24 oz. Pkg.
White King
2 Lb. Can 19c
Mother’s Cocoa
Van Camp’s Hominy
1000 Sheet Rolls
P
• With eact
I ree. purchase 1
15c
$1.69
____________
47 C
T
ROLLS “ "
ROLL ZEE HOUSEHOLD TOWELS
SUGAR
Fine Granulated
25
Cloth Bag
$1.39
AIRWAY
COFFEE
Try this rich Brazilian Blend.
3
Lb,.......................
45c
RALPH E.
WILLIAMS
REPUBLICAN
NATIONAL
COMMITTEEMAN
STORES
HERMISTON