The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 21, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, MAY 21, 193«
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE SIX
Miss Frances Tigglebeck, first
grade teacher, was confined to her
home Tuesday with chickenpox. Mrs.
W. A. Hineline is acting as substi­
tute.
Local Happenings
Lee Slocum and son Jack of Hepp­
Fred Huber of Pasco, Wn„ was a
ner were here Tuesday on business.
business visitor here Wednesday.
Miss Crystal Horn of Pilot Rock
Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Widman of
Attalla, Wn., spent Sunday at the was the house guest of Miss Helen
Jendrzejewski Friday of last week.
home of R. H. McAtee.
C. F. Seits left Tuesday for St.
Paul, Minnesota, where he will
spend the summer with relatives
and looking after business affairs.
He has rented his 20-acre farm
north of town to S. J. Mead. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wald of Seits plans to visit in Sait Lake Ci­
Stanfield are the parents of a son ty and Ogden.
born Tuesday, May 19th, at the
Hermiston General hospital. He has
Miss Marjorie Burnham arrived
been named James Vernon.
home Saturday to spend the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Morehouse Burnham, after teaching at Gurdane
Richard
of
Portland
and grandson
for the past year. Her sister Mary
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. motored over for her Friday and
and
family.
The
two
C. Morehouse
they returned Saturday. Miss Mar­
are brothers.
jorie has signed a contract to teach
Mrs. A. Buhmann is visiting her in the Bird school near Pilot Rock
son and family in Fort Rock, Mon­ next year.
tana, this month. She expects to
return with her son the latter part
of May when he will motor to Her-
miston after several colonies of bees.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds
Mrs. R. D. Estle is a medical pa­ and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson
tient in the Hermiston General hos- were Pendleton visitors Sunday.
pltal, but is reported as improving.
Pretty new line of 10c and 15c
Wm. M. Harvey, of the Columbia stamped goods at Amsberry’s. adv.
school has accepted a position with
Miss Marian Henderson who
the United States Forest Service for
the summer as lookout and will be teaches at Duncan spent the week
stationed at Mount Emily, a few end at her home here.
miles north of La Grande. This will
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry were
be Mr. Harvey's fourth year in this
Pendleton business visitors last
work.
Wilson has returned
Mrs.
Thusday.
to her home after a month’s visit
coast Her daughter, Gladys
Leland F. Morehouse of Seattle on the
Johnson and son, returned with her
spent Sunday with his parents Mr.
for a visit here.
and Mrs. W. C. Morehouse.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON |
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
MAY 22 - 23
DOUBLE FEATURE!
MARLENE OItTRIC#
and GARY COOPERin
and
“Here Comes
Trouble
”
with
PAUL
KELLY
ARLINE JUDGE
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
MAY 24-25-28
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
The Funniest Picture of his
Career !
MILKY
/WAY-
Cartoon—Mickey’s Grand Opera
Roaring West - Chapter No. 10.
WED. ■ THURS.
MAY 27 - 28
WHEELER &
WOOLSEY in
"The
Rainmakers”
with DOROTHY LEE
There’s a howl in every drop when
it rains — an uproar in every
downpour, and a pot of giggles
at the end of the rainbow!
Color Cartoon..—. Neptune Non­
sense. ..Comedy — Radio Barred.
Cooked food and flower sale, Fri­
The Misses Fay and Dona Foster
day, May 29, Safeway Store. Farm
of Dayton, ,Wn., spent the week end
Bureau Auxiliary. Funds used to
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
send delegate to 4-H club summer
F. Foster, here.
adv
school at O. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O Felthouse mo-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson
tored to Prosser, Wn., Sunday where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wal­ were Portland early this week. Mrs.
J M. Shipley, mother of Mrs. Thomp­
ler, former Hermiston residents.
son, who has been visiting here, re­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ingles, and the turned with them and then went on
Misses Mary Harney and Clara Ruff to her home at Salem.
of Boardman were in Hermiston Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ray and Mr.
day night of last week.
and Mrs. Milton Ray, all of Port-
Buck Ogley, who is employed at land, spent last week end here with
the Joe Dyer ranch, spent the week Mrs. Orville Ray’s brother and sis-
end in Walla Walla and Yakima ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jack-
son.
visiting friends.
Mrs. Geo. Sale, Sr., of Messner
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cochran are
and son George, who is attending the parents of a baby daughter,
Klnman Business college in Spo- named Kathleen Anne, born last
kane, were in town Friday.
week at their home in Silverton,
Ore. Mrs. Cochran will be remem-
R. G. Penney, manager of the bered as Marjorie Mullins.
Stanfield Grange Co-operative, has
been confined to hts home because
Dr. A. E. Marble motored to Mea-
of illness for several days this week. cham Sunday, accompanied by Mrs.
A. M. Tillson, who has been visiting
Graduation cards and gifts at her daughter and family, Mr. and
adv. Mrs. O. L. Barlow, and Harvey
Amsberry’s.
Payne.
Miss Carolyn Cramer, Pete Cauff-
man and Carl Bonner of Walla
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gehrts and
Walla were guests of Miss Ruth
two sons and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Dodd Monday evening.
Gehrts and daughter of Cushing,
Mrs. Fred Faude, who has been Iowa, arrived Wednesday and are
the house guest of Mrs. W. J. War- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strohm.
ner for the past month while visit- The Strohms and their house guests
ing friends, left Wednesday for her are from the same town in Iowa.
home In Portland.
Mrs. Andrew Rintoul and two
children
of Bonneville, and Miss
Erwin Couch has been a patient
Eleanor Briggs of Salem, arrived
in the Hermiston General hospital
Thursday to visit their parents, Mr.
for the past two weeks. He
I
is re-
and Mrs. Geo. Briggs. Miss Eleanor
ported as improving.
will spend the summer here, but
Mrs. Rintoul will spent a week.
Tom Lenhart started moving his
house to its new location on Gladys
Thrift Shop Sale May 28 and 29,
avenue Wednesday, and expects to
have it on the recently purchased from 2:00 in the afternoon until
8:00 in the evening. Both worn and
property by the last of the week.
new things. With each 50c purchase
choice of any article on give-away
Mrs. H. E. Hanby left Sunday for table.
adv
Spokane, Wn., to join Mr. Hanby
who has been making improvements
Mrs. Cline Huston, Mr. and Mrs.
on apartment property which they Frank Parker and Mrs. Ben Ander­
own there. Their son Eugene, who son of Heppner, were in Hermiston
has been assisting his father with Saturday calling on friends. They
the work in Spokane, was called to had attended the Morrow County
a position in Grangeville, Idaho. Eu­ Pomona Grange Council meeting at
gene recently completed a butter­ Irrigon.
maker's course at Moscow. Idaho.
Mrs. Chas. Taylor and Mrs. T.
O’Grady motored to Yakima, Wn.,
Tuesday of last week where they at-
tended a lecture by Mrs. Geo. Sim-
mons, writer for the Saturday Eve­
ning Post. They looked after busi­
ness matters while there.
Humid A Kold
Air Conditioned Electric Refrigeration
by MONARCH
The MONARCH "Humid-A-Kold" series
of modern electric refrigerators offers the
latestdevelopment indomestic refrigeration.
Air circulation, which automatically main­
tains the necessary moisture in storage
compartment prevents dehydration of
foods. Covered containers for all foods are
not necessary. Foods keep fresh and
wholesome and do not dry out or absorb
strong flavors.
The “D” Series of MONARCHS, incorpor­
ating this feature, is designed to meet every
home requirement. A variety of sizes of­
fers optional food storage space, as well as
freezing capacity. The exteriors are mod­
em in design, finished in beautiful White
or Ivory-Tan Dulux, trimmed with attrac­
tive Chrome hardware and modern black
bases. Interiors are porcelain enamel.
Prices from $119.50 up
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan, ac­
companied their house guest. Mrs.
C. Anscough of Portland, to Yaki­
ma, Wn., Sunday on a motor trip.
Mrs. Anscough arrived last Wednes­
day and is spending the week.
Carl R. Moser, American Legion
Department Adjutant, and J. W. Va­
liant, Department Executive Com­
mittee Comrade, were guests of a
group of Legionnaires of the local
post Tuesday noon, to discuss de­
partment and district problems.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and
daughter Shirley and Miss Sylvia
Shutter motored to Walla Walla
Sunday where they spent the day at
a family gathering in celebration of
L. E. Simon's birthday. The group
of relatives and friends gathered on
the shore of the lake in Walla Walla
In order to surprise Mr. Sim-
ons. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Grinstead
daughter accompanied Mr. and
Mrs Simons from Helix.
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POULTRYMAN FAVORS EGG
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke, ac­
companied by Mrs. Delle W. Pynn,
returned from a trip to Everett,
Wn., Thursday. Mr. Clark says that
the Puget Sound district is being
generally improved with evidence
of the smaller acreages near the
city centers being taken up and im­
proved. Crops look exceptionally
fine in that area.
PACKING PLANT HERE
(Continued from Page One)
ing a close study of the poultry
business. While they say they like
their own ways with their chicks
and hens, they follow largely the
rules usually recommended by high­
er authorites.
Prices for
MAY
22-23-25
IOO% PURE PENNSYLVANIA I
MOTOR DIL e
Save Half on your oil bill—
Use PENN-RAD, genuine 100
per cent pure Pennsylvania
Motor Oil—the world’s most
economical Motor Oil! None
better at any price! PENN-
RAD can be compared only
with premium oils costing you
30c and 35c per quart. Why
pay for expensive distributing
methods? We buy direct in
carload lots, thus making a
TREMENDOUS SAVING for
you.
GALLON
Sealed Can
5
GALLON
CAN
$3.19
Post Tosties
2
Package
15c
or KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
Snowflakes
2
Lb. Carton
29c
OXYDOL
or Honey Maid Graham Crackers
Sleepy Hollow
- 33c
Granulated Soap
LARGE PACKAGE
21c
Pure Cane and Maple Syrup
COFFEE
MORE DAYS LEFT — FRI.
& SAT. — Of our Big Coffee
Week Sale. Don’t Miss Our Spe­
cial Price Offer on this Quality
Vacuum Packed Coffee.
2
2 Lb. Can .... ..................... 41c
Peet's Soap
Granulated
40 Ounce Package .
Tomatoes
No. 2 % Cans
Ice Cream Powder 3 PRes. 25c
3 CANS ..... __________ _
New JELLO - In Six Flavors - It’s Delicious
Airway Coffee 3
Loe.
49c
100% Pure Brazilian Blend.
Ripe Olives
2
Tall Cans
25c
California Medium Size
CANNING SUPPLIES
Make Safeway your headquarters for
Canning Supplies — Greatly reduced
prices on all jars and fixtures over
last year. A Sample of Safeway's
New Prices—
Scot Towel«
Kerr Mason
Lids Size
3 Doz. 25c
3 Rolls 25c
Paper Towels for Kitchen Use
Laundry Soap 10 Bars 29c
Tomato Sauce
Taste Tells
4
15c
CANS ................
O.K. Soap
Yellow Bar
3 BARS
10c
Mustard
Bronson’s Prepared
QUART
JAR ...
19c
WHITE KING
WallaWalla Peas "cal 10c
SUN LADEN BRAND
PRODUCE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SAT ONLY!
H. D. Bagley and family moved
onto the Dr. Norris Jones place in
Columbia district Saturday. They
purchased the place this spring but
remained in their present location
until school closed last week at
Stanfield. The property is near the
Columbia school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White left
Sunday for Roseburg, Ore., on a
week's vacation trip to attend Grand
Lodge for the Odd Fellows and Re­
bekahs. as specal delegates from the
I Hermiston lodge. They also expect
| to visit other points during the
week and will return next Sunday.
The second of two bridge lunch­
eons were given Wednesday of last
week at the home of Mrs. H. T. Fra­
ser with Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Ar­
ietta White acting as joint hostesses.
High honors were won by Mrs. Ger­
ald White and consolation by Mrs.
L. C. Todd.
Radishes, GREEN Onions Bunch 2c
LETTUCE
Local
3 Heads 14c
GRAPE FRUIT slate: 6 for 25c
TURNIPS
Nex
3 Bunches 1 0c
PICKLES
Rosedale — Sweets
QUART
BOTTLE
33c
OATS
Mother's Premium
PACKAGE
25c
SAFEUAY STORES
PHONE 241
MISTON