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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE SIX Locai Happenings Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd motored Miss Julia Colpitts of Pendleton spent Saturday here visiting friends. to Pasco, Wn., Thursday on business Mrs. Ida Gordon and two daugh Mrs. Emil Ash and Mrs. Frank Ranney of Boardman were Sunday ters and Arnold Wealty of Elgin, Ore., spent Sunday visiting Mrs. dinner guests of Mrs. Ina Wessell. Gordon’s sister, Miss Pauline Stoop. Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and daughter Mrs Gertrude Sanders accompa Helen Kay of Pilot Rock spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nied Mrs Emil Zivney to Pasco, Wn., Wednesday, where they spent L. C. Dyer the afternoon. Golerborg Sausage at the Red & White Store. adv. Thüringer Chrvelat at the Red & White Store. adv Dr. W. L. Morgan plans to leave for Portland Saturday and will J. S. Burnham and daughter Mary spend the week there on business. went to Portland Monday where He will not have regular business they spent the week. They are ex office hours until Monday, June 8. pected to return Friday. Mrs. Morgan will accompany him. L. L. King, representative of the Western States Grocery company of Walla Walla, was here on business Friday. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY MAY 29 - 30 DOUBLE FEATURE GRANT) EVERYBODYS OLD MAN A Fox Picture ROCHELLE HUDSON ] I Cartoon and Comedy SUN. - MON. - TUES. MAY 31 • JUNE 1 - 2 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY MAE WEST goes North . . . and Alaska goes West! MAE WEST , "0 W sk" Annie VITOR MeLAGLEN Color Cartoon—Elmer the Ele phant. Roaring West—Chapter No. 11. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JUNE 3 - 4 HARRY CAREY and HOOT GIBSON and most of the Western stars you ever saw! “Powder Smoke Range” Cartoon and Comedy. Mrs. Claudine Gwynn and son Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Moore and Wanda and Gene were Sunday din Rex. who have been with her par- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ellis for Lindsay on Butter Creek. several months, left Sunday for Spo Spiced Luncheon Loaf at the Red kane where they expect to visit for & White Store. adv. several days before going to Wal lace, Idaho. They will be away most Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen and of the summer. family of Walla Walla were in Her miston Tuesday. Free delivery, prompt courteous - Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Laird are service at the Red & White Store, ad | here for a visit from Oakland, Cal. They are the parents of Mrs. Joe Mrs. H. B. Darling has been elect Baumgartner. ed as a delegate to the state Town send convention held at Salem, Ore., Cold cooked ham at the Red & Sunday, to represent the Hermiston White Store. adv. Townsend club. She will be accom panied by Mrs. Harold Rankin and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sommerer and son Stewart The party plans to family were in Pendleton Wednes leave early Saturday morning day afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Laird received word Wednesday of the sudden death of a brother Homer Reece of Enter prise. Mrs. Laird left Thursday to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie and two sons of Castle Rock. Wn., ar rived this week and are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pearson. Mr. McKenzie returned Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Warner of Thursday but Mrs. McKenzie and San Clemen.e. Cal., are house guests the boys remained for the rest of of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner this the week. Graduation Cards and gifts, low week. They arrived Monday and vi priced at Amsberry's. adv sited most of the week. Potato Chips, 3 pkgs. 25c—Red & Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Illsley of adv. Tender fresh marshmallows, 1 lb. White Store. Camas, Wn., will arrive Saturday to 17c at the Red & White Store, adv. spend Memorial Day at the E. P. Illsley home. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborn and Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Moore and Mrs F. L. Kelley left Saturday daughter Wanda and son Gene were for Goldendale, Wn.. where she will dinner guests at the Tom Wilson visit indefinitely with her daughter, home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Earl Baker. Mrs. M. G. Hedwall has been con Mrs. 0. C. Pierce, Miss Emogene fined to the Hermiston General hos Paul and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse mo pital since Monday night with a tored to Pendleton Wednesday morn serious throat infection. She was ing on business. seriously ill Monday night and Tues day but is improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schofield of Vancouver, Wn., arrived Monday to Edith Peterson is assisting Miss spend the week with Mrs. Schofield’s Norma Davis at the fountain in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. Hermiston Drug company store. She will be a member of the graduating Mrs. W D Neill of Pine City is class at the exercises Friday. staying at the home of Mrs. Levi Reeder while receiving medical at Wesson Oil, 1 qt. only 47c at the tention. Red & White Store. adv. Fly Ribbon, Swatters and Spray Pumps at Amsberry’s. adv Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer left Wed nesday morning for Powell Butte to Glenn Hammon, who has been visit their daughter and family. Mr. employed at Bonneville, spent the and Mrs. Edgar Peterson, for the week end here visiting his parents. next five days. He went to Pendleton the first of Paul Felthouse of Portland spent the week where he is employed. Wednesday afternoon at the home of H. E. Hanby is in Spokane re his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. O. ceiving medical care while looking O. Felthouse. He left that evening after property. Mrs. Hanby is with by bus for New Plymouth, Idaho, to him and plans to stay for some visit his parents. time. Miss Arlyne Clarke, who has been Neva Richards, who is attending teaching in the John Day high business college in Centralia, Wn., school for the past year, returned arrived here during the last week to Hermiston Saturday. She will end to visit her parents for ten visit her parents for the next two days or two weeks and to attend weeks. the graduation exercises here the Miss Frances Clinton, county last of the week. home demonstration agent, met with Mrs. Phil Estes and two children home economics 4-H club leaders of Cushing, Oklahoma, arrived Tues Tuesday afternoon to discuss plans day to visit her father W. H. Bow and arrange the 4-H club premium man. Mr. Estes expects to join his list for the Umatilla Project fair. family later. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton of Mt. Mrs. Barbara Stephens, who has Vernon, Ore., and son Malcolm were been visiting in Walla Walla for business visitors in Hermiston Sat several weeks, returned to the home urday and Sunday. They are hav of her daughter. Mrs. O. 0. Felt ing their house on Hermiston avenue house, here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. shingled, kalsomined and painted. Claude Tullock motored to Hermis Miss Eva Wilcox of Hermiston ton with her and visited a short and Miss Cecelia* Brennan, teacher while. in the Pine City school, spent the week with Miss Marian Henderson at Duncan. Ore., where she is teach ing. Humid A Kold Sunspun Salad Dressing, delicious. always fresh at the Red & White Store. adv. 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 Edmond Briggs of Grangeville, Idaho, accompanied by Mrs. Nye Berry of Weston, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs. Edmond is employed in the creamery at Grangeville. Mrs. W. W. Illsley of Fullerton. Calif., arrived Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley and left Monday for Baker. Ore., to visit relatives, She will return to Her- miston Friday to spend the week end. I | | | Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughter Charlotte motored to Portland and Vancouver Thursday of last week where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schofield. Little Edward Schofield returned with them Sunday to visit his grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. club work between now and this fall. These pigs are being purchased from hog breeders living near Walla Walla and Dayton at a price rang ing from $5.00 to >8.00 per head. The pigs are to be shown in the 4-H club division at the Pacific Inter national Livestock Exposition tn Portland, in October, and will be sold at the fat stock auction sale at A birthday dinner was given Sun the conclusion of the stock show. day in honor of Vera Rodda, a two- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The following boys and girls are W. J. Rodda, and also for James purchasing pigs, giving name of Dallman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John purchaser, number of pigs, and Dallman, at the home of Mrs. Joe name of breeder from whom pigs Baumgartner, with Mrs. W. J. Rod were purchased: da and Mrs. John Dallman assisting. Vera's great grandmother came from Leo Rueber, 6. C. W. Vaughn; California, making four generations Bernard Jendrzejewski, 4, C. W. all girls. Those present were Mr. Vaughn; Eldon Saylor, 2, H. F. and Mrs. A. A. Laird of Oakland, Clarke: Marie Olsen, 1, H. F. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laird and Clarke: Neil Bleakney, 1, Awilda son, Mrs. W. G. Rodda and son Bleakney, 1, H. F. Clarke: Lavester Frank, Mr. and Mrs. John Dallman, Mulkins, 1, Loretta Mulkins, 1. Freddie Gimble, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry Garbe: Harry Lewis, 2, V. V. Baumgartner. Alva, Bernie, Edwin, Lewis. and Archie Isensee, and Mr. and Mrs. This Is the first club of this kind W. J. Rodda and son Billy. - s a-------------- which has been organized in this section for several years, and along PUREBRED PIGS PURCHASED with the 12 head of baby beef calves BY 4-H CLUB MEMBERS and several head of lambs, should make an excellent showing from the Nine boys and girls on the Uma west end of Umatilla county, both tilla project are going to feed about at the Umatilla Project fair and at 20 head of purebred pigs in 4-H the Pacific International. Mrs. Andrew Rintoul and two ! children motored to Walla Walla Tuesday where they attended the Al G. Barnes circus. Enroute they vis ited her sister, Mrs. Nye Berry at Weston. Mrs. Rintoul is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs, from Bonneville. Prices for Fri. &Mon. MAY 29 and JUNE 1 Safeway Prices are "TALKING PRICES.” That means the LOWEST PRICES in tow n on the FINEST BRANDS. The entire SAFEWAY system is organized to eliminate wasteful methods of food distribution — THAT’S WHY you ALWAYS SAVE MONEY at SAFEWAY! AIRWAY COFFEE That Rich Brazilian Blend. 3Pounds 49c PINK SALMON 33c 3 Family Flour Salad Dressing SALAD SERVE QUART JAR .. 39c Serve the Best! PINT JAR HAPPY VALE - Pound Tins Potato Chips Cans Guaranteed Harvest Blossom NALLEY'S - Strictly Fresh REG. 10c 31 oz. size $1.49 lb. Bag . Peaches Pork & Beans Libby’s - Large Halves Large No. 21 Cans Per Can 15c 7.,$l.O® Lime Rickey or GINGER ALE LARGE 19c (28 ounce) Bottle Cheese g 6, FULL CREAM Pound ............................................ * 2— VAN CAMP’S Large (22 oz.) Picnics Medium Size - Mild Cure Shoulders Bake one for Dinner. Snowdrift OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY • MAY 30th. MEMORIAL DAY! Pure Vegetable Shortening FRESH PRODUCE- LB. 192c 3 can $7. • • — Salad Oil In Bulk 29C Tomato Juice 3 Cans 25c Libby's - No. 1 Tall — X- 25c 1 mo PUREX Jug 200 QT. PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Cantaloupes 3 For Thick Meated 3 New Peas Fresh Local Lbs. Gallon mon 19c . Wax Onions 6 Lbs. 25c Mild - No Waste Strawberries 3 Boxes 25c U. S. No. 1 Locals BLEACH Shaker Salt Morton’s - Plain or Iodized RAISINS Fancy Seedless 4L. Pkg. 220 “P97 Jell Well Choice of 6 Flavors. Among Hermiston people attend- ! ing the Al G. Barnes circus in Pen dleton Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. David Mittlesdorf and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer. Margaret Clarke. Emogene Paul. Pauline Stoop. Mr. and Mrs New Madden. Dr. A. E. Marble and sona Paul and Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quick, Clarence Buhmann. John Me- Mullen and Herb Hedwall SAFEUAY STORES