The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 25, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 193«
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Local Happenings
for
Miss Ina Gilbert
Mrs. Wm. Davis spent Tuesday in
Portland to attend
con-
Pendleton on business.
Dick Upham, who is visiting his ference.
Erickson and
Mr. and Mrs. E.
parents went to Salem this week to
daughter spent Sunday at Bingham
visit friends.
Springs.
Mrs. Mabe! Ralph and daughters
Fred Hensel
and Cerald Keller spent Sunday at
Bingham Springs.
Miss Golds Mumma spent several
days this week in Portland visiting
I HERMISTON. OREGON | friends.
and Mrs. Joe Norton and son
of Mt Vernon are visiting here this
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
week, They are house guests of Mr.
anad Mrs. Guv Amsherry.
JUNE
and Mrs Howard Illsley of
i, Wn.. spent the week end
DOUBLE FEATURE!
k at the hom
OASIS THEATRE
ENNENC
piombig
Mr. and irs. N. R. Mueller an-
nounce the arrival of a daughter
born at St. Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton.
Methodist church, left Tuesday
Corvallis where
he attended
84th annual conference of the M
church.
Miss Norma Davis spent Sunday
as the guest of Miss Julia Colpitts
in Pendleton
Mr.»and Mrs. A. L.
visited here Monday at
. Waldo Dyer and son Larry
left 1 st week tor Boise, Idaho.
. e they attended the wedding of
Lee Dyer who married Miss Zelda
he ., Thursday, June 25th. Lee is
well known here having attended
school here.
Fourth of July goods at Amsber-
adv
ry’s, starting Saturday
N. W. Bloom will deliver the ser­
mon at the Methodist church next
Sunday in the absence of R. R. Fink-
beiner who is attending a confer­
ence at Corvallis. Epworth Leaguers
will see and hear a slide lecture on
some form of foreign missions.
Mrs. Catherine Hendricks, nurse
at the Kelso County hospital, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury of
General
hospital,
the Hermiston
enroute to Boise.
to spend her vacation visit
ing her mother.
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Hanby return­
ed Wednesday night from Spokane
where they have been for the past
two months. Mr. Hanby disposed of
his apartment house property while
there.
Mrs. Chas. Hoggard and Mrs. J.
M. Richards of Stanfield and Mrs
M Ba rager and Mrs. Ina Wessell of
Hermiston were guests at the home
of Mrs. Emil Ash at Boardman Tues
Mrs. Mabel Ranney of
Kansas.
Mrs. John Pedro, who will be re­
MARGARET SULLIVAN in
membered as Goldie Shutter of Her­
Ursula Parrott’s
miston. was honoree at a miscellan­
eous shower at the Correa home in
Echo Tuesday afternoon. Among
guests from Hermiston were Mrs.
Curtis Simons, Mrs. Roy Hale. Mrs.
They were returning to their Geo. Harkenrider, Mrs. J. G. Pear­
home after visiting relatives
son and Mrs. Gerald White.
Bob Henderson arrived in Hermis­
PLUS SHORT FEATURES.
Fireworks at Amsberry’s, Satur­ ton Thursday of last week from
day and all next week.
adv. Corvallis where he attended Oregon
SUNDAY ■ MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lorentz and State college. Next year will make
son Robert of Seattle visited from Bob’s fourth year at the college. He
JUNE 28
Friday of last week until Monday at was elected as vice president of the
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
the home of Mr. Lorentz's aunt and associated students of the college at
uncle,
See them as the painless dentists
and Mrs. Jackson Haar their spring election on the inde-
of the plains . . and you’ll know
Sherman Wells, has been employed pendent ticket.
A party composed of Dr.
what made the Wild West wild!
by the Mor-Tone Sound Service as
Morgan and G
salesman for Frigidaire, Maytag Belt
washing machines and Philco radios. Ripley spent the week end at the
Mr. Wells was formerly employed at north Junction of the Deschutes riv­
WHEELED the
er fishing. They reported a fine
J. S. Burnham store.
/Lt’UC
R. E. Osborn attended the fourth catch and perfect fishing weather.
WeCLSEY wedding anniversary of his grand- Inez Wright of Pendleton substitu­
daughter. Mrs. Ray Hubbs, at Free­ ted as pharmacist at the Hermiston
water Wednesday evening, return­ Drug store during Mr. Ripley’s ab­
sence.
ing Thursday.
DOROTHY III
A deal was closed today through
RKU-RADIO PicTuRE
To correct an item appearing in which J
Rawson became the
this column recently stating that owner of the three acre tract form­
COLOR CARTOON:
Molly Moo
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten had erly owned by J. A. Reeves, and the
Cow and Robison Crusoe;
won a Crosley radio at the Oasis six and a half acres on Fourth street
Roaring West—Last Chapter.
theatre, it should have read Philco previously owned by E. P. Dodd. Mr.
radio.
Rawson contemplates erection of
The Misses Helen Jendrzejewski buildings on the larger tract. The
TUES. - WED. - THURS.
and Sylvia Shutter accompanied trade was made by E. P. Dodd.
JUNE 30 - JULY 1 - 2
Harold Thompson
>
Bingham
Chas, Burke, Hermiston merch
Springs Sunday where they spent ant, is making
leisurly trip
DOUBLE FEATURE!
the day. Mr. Thompson joined the through the eastern states and ex-
Boy Scout troop there.
We Are Proud to Present Again
pects to reach New York within the
A group of approximately fifty week. He left Hermiston the latter
gathered at the home of Mr. and part of May going the southern
Mrs.
Turnblad Sunday for a route visiting the Texas Centennial
fellowship dinner honoring Cecil and other points of interest. C. C.
Warner, pastor of the Hermiston Mason is looking after his business
Union church.
during his absence.
Mrs. LaVern Mulvany and daugh­
McManus and daughter
' u
re in MARK TWAIN'S
Mrs. Mortati of Salem visited a ter Patricia of Blodget. Ore., arrived
short while Wednesday with Mr. Saturday night and will spend the
and Mrs. Walter Smith and called summer with her aunt and uncle,
1. Darling. She
on other friends.
McManus will Mr. and Mrs.
accompanied her brother and his
be remembered as one of the
and Mrs. Louis Maulding
day editors In Pendleton.
A FOX Picture with
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Payne and of Gresham, Ore., who motored with
family of Brownsville. Ore., are them to Hermiston. They returned
visiting friends and relatives here Sunday.
Moore left Wednesday
this week, Mr. Payne is pastor of
the First Presbyterian church at morning for Corbett, Ore., where
Brownsville and attended Albany she joined her daughter Wanda who
has been visiting her brother and
college last winter.
and Mrs. Paul Moore,
The final Eastern Star chapter for since Saturday. They leave soon for
the summer was held Tuesday night Tacoma where they will visit Mrs.
at which time Miss Elva Berry of Moore's sister and family, Mr. and
Stanfield and Mrs. Curtis Simons Mrs. Fred Bowdish, until Mr. Moore
and Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf of Her­ completes the speaking tour for the
with
miston gave reports on the Grand Townsend club.
CLAIRE TREVOR - Kent Taylor Chapter held recently In Portland.
Junior Boynton, son of Mr.
A social time was enjoyed later in Mrs. Earl Boynton of Portland. and
CARTOON
ar-
the evening.
rived Tuesday morning and will vi­
sit his grandmother, Mrs. W. S
Boynton
accompanied Harry
Kelley from Portland, who had been
visiting his brother. Cecil Kelley,
in a Toledo hospital suffering from
injuries received in a highway grade
cave in.
Dick Upham arrived this ; week
from Walker, Minnesota,
spend
the next two weeks with lis par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham.
Dick has been with the U. . Forest
Service for the past fourteen months.
He came by plane from Fargo. North
Dakota, to Spokane, and the remain­
der of the way by bus.
Wanda Moore was honored at a
farewell surprise party Thursday af­
ternoon of last week at the home of
Stainless Steel Discs —this amazing improve-
Mrs. Ray Null, with Audrey Null
acting as hostess, assisted by Mar-
ment in cream separators is another triumph
guerite Rainwater, Wanda left last
week for Corbett. Ore., where she
for McCormick - Deering. Here
cream
will spend part of the summer visit­
ing her brother and family. Among
separator that brings to your milk room the
those present were Dorothy Howell.
Marguerite Rainwater. Audrey Null,
same positive assurance of cleanliness, sanita-
Bernice Barlow Frances Rainwater.
tion, and safety that you demand of kitchen
June Lenhart. Betty Morehouse.
Joyce McCulley Helen Johnson and
equipment.
the honoree.
The first of two bridge luncheons
Stainless Steel Discs are absolutely rustproof.
as given Wednesday by Mrs
Jackson.
They are made ot tough, strong, closely grained
Mrs. Wm Shaar who acted as Joint
hostesses.
Tables were attractive
ill stay the same for years —
centered by bouquets of dainty flow-
ers. The second of the series was
there is no soft coating to wear
given Thursday. High honors were
won by Mrs. B. Haneline and Mrs.
away. As a result, the bowl in
E. D. Martin. Wednesday.
“NEXT TIME
the Misses Marie and Cecelia Healy
and Jack Healy attended the queen
dance at the Lexington Grange Sat­
urday night. The candidate for the
Lena Grange, Genevieve Hanna, is
in the lead.
E. B. Wattenburger motored to
Mt. Vernon Monday morning to look
after his bee interests. He returned
home Monday evening.
John Healy and daughters Cecelia
and Helen were business visitors in
Heppner Saturday.
The Quilting club is to meet at
the home of Mrs. Frank Saling this
Thursday.
Wanted!
1OO Hats to Clean and Block
at 60c each
REGULAR PRICE — 75c
Hermiston Dry Cleaners
Location Next Door to Post Office
DANCE
WANTED—
SAT., JUNE 27
at Westland
Your Eggs, Poultry & Dressed Veal.
WE BUY ANY AMOUNT OF EGGS—
SCHOOL HOUSE
MUSIC BY
SQUARE DEAL PRODUCE CO.
The Hot Shots
AUDITORIUM BLDG.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MON
JUNE 26 - 27 - 29
Our June Sales Drive means
dozens and dozens of SPECIAL
7 Rogers
A CONNECTICUT
‘
YANKEE
g
M c C ormic
Separator with
S tainless
the McCormick Deering will
remain in balance
longer than one having ordinary
tinned carbon-steel discs.
for a demonstra
Call on
tion—see this latest and great
est achievement in McCormick
Deering Cream Separators.
REAL SAVING to be had at
Safeway this month! Another
big drive this week-end
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
this
member
Founder’s
Celebration
month
Prices are Knock-outs
WHITE STAR
The chicken of the sea
Size Can
FRESH PRODUCE
PRICES FOR
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY
Fancy Lemons
TANG
SHAKER SALT
SALAD
Oart 29c
DRESSING
LETTUCE
CUCUMBERS
Green
Baby Lima Beans
Heads
Solid
1 1 ßo
UC
For
10c
MORTON'S
Novelty Balloon with
each purchase.
FREE!
Packages
Lbs.
Local Recleaned
ROSEDALE - SWEETS
WHOLE
(‘ () D N
KERNEL
Raymal Golden Bantam
Full Quart Jar
Dill Pickles
No. 21
Cans
Faultless - Dill Nubbins
Tomato Juice
CRACKERS
No. 10
Can
Rich Flavor
SNOWFLAKES or
HONEYMAID GRAHAMS
Kraft’s
Assorted Varieties
Carton
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Our BIGGEST SELLER!
Ground To Your Order,
The Moment You Buy It
Black
Orange Pekoe
For Iced Tea
Pkg.
CANTERBURY
Large
Easy on
the Hands Pkg.
Concentrated Soap
Flavorade 3
JELLO
PAR
Delicious Hot Weather Beverage
Powder
Assorted Flavors
Chocolate
O.K SOAP 3
Baking
Pkg.
Pkgs
Bars
The Big Yellow Bar
PINE CITY NEWS
By Lennä Neill
E. Wattenburger,
who have been visiting at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Reid Buseick
at Long Creek, returned home Sun­
day.
Mrs. Mathers and son Floyd and
Miss Bernice Neill returned home
the first of the week from Salem,
where they have been visiting
friends and relatives.
Matt Kenny and Joe Farley visi-
ted at the John Healy home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lewis of
Pendleton spent Sunday visiting at
the A. E. Wattenburger home.
C. H. Bartholomew and J. S.
Moore are serving on the jury thia
Food
Buyers, take notice! —There’s
" MYRNA LOY
Marriage
REDUCTIONS.
PRICE
SILLY BILLIES
Will
HERMISTON. ORE.
PHONE 741
WE LOVE
hy
WILLIAM A. CASE, Manager
PHONE 71
SAFEUAY STORES