The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 11, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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Locai Happenings |
Howard Drew of Pendleton visi­
ted here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze left
Saturday for Camp Sherman for a
short stay.
Miss Eleanor Briggs left Wednes­
It. Alexander and son Roy Alex- |
day for Weston to visit her sister,
ander of Pendleton were business
Mrs. Nye Berry.
visitors in Hermiston Wednesday I
Mrs. Mabel Walker and daughter afternoon.
Beverley left Wednesday morning
Complete 32-piece set Blue Wil-
for Portland where they attended
low Dinnerware at a special price of
the Rose Festival activities.
I $2.98. Amsberry’s.
adv.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON |
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
JUNE 12-13
DOUBLE FEATURE
Miss Jessie Brierley accompanied
Harvey Payne to Pendleton Tues-
day where they attended to busi-
I
I
ness.
D. W. Davis, pioneer resident of
Hermiston, and now of Pendleton,
was In town Wednesday. He is now
80 years of age.
Father’s Day is June 21st. Buy
greeting cards and gifts at Amsber-
ry's.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse re­
turned Sunday from East Lake near
Bend, where they had spent a week
on a fishing trip.
Miss Barbara Wessell is spending
the week in Portland visiting
friends and attending the Rose Fes­
tival.
Mrs. W. Illsley of Fullerton. Calif.,
who visited Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ills­
ley here over the week end, left
Monday afternoon for her home.
Cartoon and Comedy
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
JUNE 14-15-16
Fourth of July tri-color bunting:
15c per yard. Amsberry’s.
adv
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
The Entertainment Event You’ve
Been Waiting For!
THE 41)
(OUNIBY
‘JOCOB
L. Stewart suffered a broken leg
this week and was taken to the St.
Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton. He
lives in the Westland district.
Mrs. F. E. Ranney of Wichita,
Kansas, is visiting friends here and
at Stanfield. She spent part of the
week as the guest of Mrs. Ina Wes­
sell of the Hunter’s Cafe.
GREAT entertainment— made
even greater by its five-star
cast!
Cartoon and
ROARING WEST CHAPTER 13
The
PRIZE WINNING
PICTURE in SCREEN HISTORY/
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for
BEAUTY SERVICE
PLUS Short Features
Wanted!
100 Hats to Clean and Block
at 60c each
REGULAR PRICE — 75c
Hermiston Dry Cleaners
Location Next Door to Post Office
WILLIAM A. CASE, Manager
PHONE 71
Greater Values
JUNE SUMMER SALE!
saas
2 what
“9
—P.
%
Make your selections
early from our June Broad
Side while our stock is com- |
píete.
Standard Brand Mer-
chandise at prices usually
asked for “Off Brands”.
You Get More For Your Money
I
AT
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
PHONE 431
Mr. Farmer! We buy live stock.
Red & White Store.
adv.
Miss Anna Ray Martin and Jack
and Dick Martin, all students at
Oregon State college, returned to
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Martin. Saturday even­
ing. Dick was elected yell king for
the associated students at O.S.C. for
next year and Jack has been ap­
pointed as assistant yell king.
HERMISTON
short wedding trip to Seattle. They
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanPatten.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson, the
Misses Norma Davis, Gladys Dris­
coll, Betty Ralph. Mrs. Fred Barker,
and F. Ellis Moyer, Craig Percy,
Fred Hensel. and Herbert Hedwall.
Among the out-of-town guests at­
tending the wedding of Miss Arlyne
Clark and Donald E. Jackson Sun­
day, June 7th. were Miss Stella Car­
ter, county school superintendent ot
Grant county, and Donald Boyer,
both of John Day; Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Clark, Mrs. Clarence Leland,
Mrs. Cecil Snyder and Mrs. W. L.
Clark, all of Lewiston; Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Stoop and Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Lindley of Enterprise; Miss Lois
Jackson of Portland; and Miss Grace
Jackson of Pendleton.
Lee Connoor, son of Mr. and
C. D. Connor of Pendleton,
leased the service station on
corner of Raley and Matlock in
dleton and will handle Texaco
ducts. He is a graduate of
Stanfield high school and has
living in Pendleton with his
ents.
Mrs.
has
the
Pen­
pro­
the
been
par­
Red
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adv.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Howell of Ione,
and daughter Dorothy were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mrs. How­
ell’s brother and family. Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Barlow. Dorothy re­
mained to spend the summer with
the Barlow family but her parents
returned the same day. Mr. Howell
is employed by the Tum-A-Lum
Lumber company there
The Epworth League of the local
Methodist church gave a party for
members and friends last Friday
evening at the A. C. Swarner home.
Annual election of officers was held
with Edith Null named president.
Ernest Rainwater, first vice presi-
dent, Richard Rainwater. second
vice president, Omega Sater, third
vice president, Paul Marble, fourth
vice president. and Hugo Pankow.
secretary treasurer.
The League is making plans for
the annual summer institute at
Suttie Lake in the Cascades. The
registration last summer was over |
135 and the actual number of camp­
ers totalled 161. The dates this year ,
are July 13th to 20th.
Weather Report.
Max. Min. I
Date
................................. 76
50
June 4
................................. 82 .... 50
June 5
................................ 83 .... 57
June 6
.................................. 74 ....55
June
79
June 8 .......
Miss Margaret Felthouse, student
84
June 9 ......
at Oregon State college, returned
91
June 10 ....
home Tuesday night to spend the
Precipitation was .51.
summer with her parents. Mr and
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. Miss Felt-
Calf Club Elects.
house is majoring
in secretarial
The Grand Champion Calf club
science but is minoring in journal­
met June 2nd and elected the fol-
ism and was recently elected to lowing officers: Kenneth Ren sel.
Theta Sigma Phi. national journal- president. Jim Jackson, vice presi-
lam society for women’.
dent. Bob Jackson, secretary, and
For prompt, courteous service try
your Red A White Store.
Walter
Smith, owner.
adv.
Marguerite Rainwater, reporter. Al
Kennings ia leader of the club Oth­
er members include Audrey Null.
Bill Corpo and Richard Rainwater.
JUNE 11, 193«.
QU"
Special Week End Values!
JUNE 12 - 13 - 15
Pancake PREPARED
Flour
LARGE
19c
40 oz.
Jells Rite
For
Making
Jell Well
MAXIMUM -
Package
Gelatin Desert
.................. .........
PKG.
Successful Jelly
3
.35
BOTTLES .......
Baking Powder
Tea
K. C.
CANTERBURY
Black - Orange Pekoe
Jar Rubbers
10c
3 PACKAGES
Lime Rickey
PALE FACE
LARGE
28-oz. BOTTLES ............
I
for Iced Tea 4 g
Lb. Pkg.........
43
Vanilla
Eon
2I
Westag - Imitation
Salad
Dressing
SALAD SERVE
Oz. Bottle ..
PINT JAR
QUART
PUREX
BOTTLE
4 roí 200
FREE NOVELTY BALLOON WITH
PURCHASE OF PUREX PRODUCTS
Pur ex Drain Opener car 19c
Cocoa
HERSHEY’S
12c
Pound
Can .
Zee Tissue
Fluffed for Softness
3 ROLLS
Daily Vacation Bible School.
The pastor of the local Metho-
dlst church, R. R. Finkbeiner, is
conducting daily vacation Bible
school in the Echo community,
There has been a good attendance,
The school closes this week.
League Elects Officers.
Jack Estle, who has been employ­
ed on the Arlington Bulletin, is in
town this week.
Loin Steak. Steer Beef.
White Store.
AT OUR
, I
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and
Rev. C. R. Moore plans to leave
Wednesday. June 17th, on a fifteen sons John and Dan stopped in Her­
day lecture tour for the Townsend miston Tuesday enroute to Rocka­
plan. He will be accompanied by way, Oregon, where Mrs. Biggs and
his son Gene and will give his first the boys will spend the summer. Mf.
address in Hood River.
Biggs will be employed by the Uni­
versal Bond & Mortgage company of
Ask for your News Flash at the Portland with headquarters in Seat­
Red & White Store. It’s Free.
adv. tle. He plans to take up his duties
in Seattle Monday, June 15th.
W. C. Rodda, state bee inspector
who has been working the western
Powdered Sugar, 2 lbs. C & H. 19c
territory for several weeks. is at at the Red & White Store.
adv.
home for a week and expects to
leave soon to cover the eastern part
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McIntyre and
ot the state.
daughter Joyce of Yakima. Wn.,
spent Wednesday and Thursday of
Mrs. Harry Connor left Saturday lasi week visiting friends here. They
for Vale. Ore., where she will visit were house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
her sister. Mrs. Norman Kennedy, O. L. Barlow, and left Friday morn­
for the next week. She was accom­ ing for Portland and Roseburg
panied from Pendleton by Mrs. E. where they visited relatives.
Mr.
B. Casteel who will also visit in McIntyre was formerly employed at
Vale.
the Umatilla Co-operative Creamery
and is now employed in a creamery
Early Riser Coffee. We grind it at at Yakima.
the Red & White store, only 17c per
A marriage license was purchased
pound.
adv.
in Pendleton Saturday, June 6. to
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hall of Mc­ Kenneth M. Mayer, employed in the
Minnville visited last week at the First National Bank of Hermiston,
home of Mrs. Hall and Miss Clara and Isabel Christina VanWaning of
Hall. Mr. Hall recently returned Oswego, Ore. The marriage will be
from a missionary trip which took an event of early summer and the
him into southern California and young people will occupy the house
at the corner of Fourth and Ridge-
Mexico.
way now occupied by Supt. R. H.
Miss Marjorie Burnham left Sun­ McAtee.
day for La Grande where she will
Table Salt, Red & White 2* ’s,
attend six weeks of summer school
adv.
at the Eastern Oregon Normal 2 for 15c.
school. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Whitmore and
and Mary motored to La Grande
their granddaughter and her hus­
with her.
band. Mr. and Mrs. G. Slaughter of
Fresh Fish, Red & White Store, ad Enterprise. Ore., visited from Fri­
day of last week until Tuesday with
E. Knapp. They
Dr. G. L. Davidson, federal veter­ Mr. and Mrs.
inarian, is again in this territory also visited at the home of Mr. and
making a re-test of dairy cattle for Mrs. Gordan Hoffnagle and Mr. and
Mrs. Whitmore
the Bang's disease test. Mrs. David­ Mrs. Guy Knapp,
son accompanied him and they are is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs
making their headquarters at the Knapp.
Joe Dyer home.
Super Soft Toilet Tissue. 3 for
adv.
Kenneth Dean, son of Mr. and 23c at Red & White Store.
Mrs. H. K. Dean, who has been stay­
ing at the C. M. Best home for the
A group of Hermiston young peo­
past three weeks, returned to the ple motored to The Dalles Tuesday
experiment station his week. He and night where they called upon the
his father are quarantined away newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.
from home by scarlet fever.
Jackson, who had returned from a
Wm. English of Scio, Ore., has
traded for the old Squire Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saylor and
place in Columbia district. At pres­
family
arrived from Seattle this
ent Mrs. Marvel Allen has leased a
portion of the land and is raising week to make their home on Butter
Creek. Mr. Saylor, who has for the
turkeys to market this fall.
past eight years been an accountant
Brown Sugar. 3 lbs. 19c. Red & in the office of Armour & Co., has
White Store.
adv. recently resigned his position to re­
turn to farming.
Mrs. J. S. Burnham and two
Dressed Chickens, Red & White
daughters Mary and Marjorie and
adv.
Mrs. Chas. Hoggard of Stanfield mo­ Store.
tored to Walla Walla one day last
Ralph Allen of Bonner's Ferry,
week.
Wn., was In Hermiston Friday call­
ing on old friends. He had attend­
ed the commencement exercises at
Oregon State college at which his
daughter received her diploma. Mrs.
Allen plans to make a short stay
DOROTHY’S BEAUTY SHOPPE
in the valley.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
JUNE 17-18
C&K
THURSDAY.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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