THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE SIX
Mrs. Alma Hitt returned Saturday
from a week's visit in Portland.
O. O. Felthouse returned Sunday
troni a business trip to Portland.
Mrs. E. P. Dodd spent Saturday
Jack Downing returned to Her in Walla Walla visiting friends.
miston Tuesday and is employed at
Get Fireworks at Amsberry’s. adv
the Hermiston Mercantile Co-oper
Miss Snow McCoy spent Sunday in
ative store. He has been at the Irrigon visiting her parents.
Musik Mine at Disston. Ore., for the
Levi Reeder made a business trip
past year.
to La Grande Monday.
Muriel Aita Kingsley and Dick
Kingsley of Portland are visiting
indefinitely at the W. A. Hineline
home in Minnehaha district.
Little Barbara Willeutt, daughter
HERMISTON, OREGON | of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Willeutt, frac
tured the wrist bone in her right
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
I arm Friday.
)
Walter Cochran is now employed
JULY 3 - 4
by the Electrolux refrigerator peo
ple as salesman, with headquarters
CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY
at Echo.
— 1:00 P. M —
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Richwine
and son of Freewater visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborn,
who are Mrs. Rich wine's parents.
Mrs. W.J. Kennings returned Wed
nesday from Harrah, Wn., where I
she spent several days with ber
FRED MAcMUR a
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Robinett.
JOAN BENNETT
A Paramount Picture
H. O. Thompson, director of rec
lamation at the CCC camp in Stan- I
c OLOR CARTOON & COMEDY. field, left Wednesday for Portland
to attend a CCC reclamation meet
ing the second and third of July.
Jelly Glasses, tall or squat, 49c
dozen, at Amsberry’s.
adv.
SERPENTINE & NOISE MAKERS
Ervin McMillan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed McMillan, fractured the
bone in his right arm Sunday even
ing.
The Hunter’s Cafe has removed
CARTOON & COMEDY
the counter and replaced it with
tables making more room and a
more attractive interior.
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
Jack Tillery of Kennewick, Wn.,
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
spent the week end here visiting
friends. Jack attended high school
JULY 5-6-7
here a year ago.
—The roaring story of a young
Gladys Smith spent the week end
idiot-about-town
who took a
in Walla Walla visiting relatives.
hair-brained gamble.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blackstone and
Ádvnlurt Gay
Audacious!
son were week end visitors in Grand
view, Wn.
Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Williams and
son Carl of Yakima spent Sunday
and part of Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline. Mrs.
Hineline is Dr. Williams' sister.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Arkell of Spo
kane visited Mrs. Arkell’s brother,
PLUS SHORT FEATURES.
T. O'Grady of Stewart's Service Sta
tion. over the week end. They were
WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY
accompanied by J. Davis, also of
Spokane.
JULY 8 - 9
Large display of Fireworks at
CASSIDY PUTS CRIME ON THE Amsberry’s.
adv.
SPOT . . AND JUSTICE IN
Elvest Bowman who operates a
THE SADDLE!
shoe repair shop at Baker, Ore., is
home this week while having some
dental work done. His brother Al
lan Bowman is looking after the
shop in Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton plan
to leave Saturday morning for Sal
em where they will visit Mrs. Boyn
ton’s mother. Mrs. H. G. Hart, for
a few days, then go to Roseburg to
CARTOON & COMEDY.
visit Mr. Boynton’s sister, Mrs. L.
E. Sullivan They expect to return
within ten days.
LOCALS |
OASIS THEATRE
Cecil Ray Warner and Wallace
Patrick of Eugene. Ore., arrived
Monday morning and will be em
ployed at the Ralph Saylor ranch on
Butter Creek for the summer. Both
are students of the Northwest Chris
tian college at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson plan
to leave Friday for Boise. Idaho,
where they will spend the fourth
with their son Earl who is employed
there for the summer, and other
relatives. Kenneth Knerr will ac-
"ompany them.
Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Gordan are
house guests of Dr. Gordan’s moth-
r. Mrs. L W. Douglas, who lives
southeast of Hermiston. Dr. Gordan
is Just returning from Kirksville.
Missouri, where he has been study
ing surgery. They expect to be here
until after the Fourth of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Throop of
Yachats, Ore., are visiting here un
til after the Fourth of July. They
will be accompanied on the return
trip by Mrs. Throop’s mother and
brother. Mrs. Ralph Shafer and son
Wilford, who will spend two weeks
there.
Mrs. Wm. Griffith of Vale, Ore.,
arrived Saturday evening and is vi
siting her sister, Mrs. R. Wilkes, and
niece. Mrs. John Knox, until after
the Fourth. She will then go to Sa
lem to visit other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norton and
son Malcolm, who have been here
for several days, returned to Mt.
Vernon, Ore., Tuesday after look
ing after business here and visiting
friends.
Chester Downing, visited his mo
Prices from $119.50 up
Oregon Hardware & Impi. Co.
ton called at the R. B. Wilcox home
Sunday and also at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Blahn in Columbia
district.
(More locals on page 1)
Fresh Produce
PRICES FOR FRIDAY
— ONLY —
New Spuds
19c
LBS.
Cabbage
Pork & Beans
“ 3c
Pineapple
RICH MEATED
KLONDIKE’S
LARGE SIZE
4 4.
3 FOR ................ ?................. 47
Nalley’s — Fresh - Crisp
3 % Ounce
4
PACKAGES ...................... a
Peaches
DEL MONTE (Large Halves)
Ripe Olives
LARGE
« ■
No. 212 CANS ......................
*2
Corned Beef
LIBBY’S
12-oz. Cans .......... .
35c
Medium Size
Pint Tins
Cheese Ritz
NEW DELICIOUS RITZ CRACKERS
Paper Cups
WITH CHEESE
GEM - Cellophane Wrapped
PACKAGE
JPS
Tuna Pish
ELCAMPO FLAKED
CANS' ( 12 ’s)
10c
Shrimp
KipperSnacks
Jell Well
3
Cantaloupes
Potato Chips
.. 35c
FANCY WET PACK
5c
CAN
PACKAGES
CANS
HAPPY VALE
29c
I Fill up for thell-liday-vn
2 82 $1.39. Penn Rad
1 i
H go QUART
PER
EQUALS
Full Cream Cheese
POUND
19c
FLUFFIEST — THEY MELT IN
YOUR MOUTH
Pound Package
WORLDS MOST
100% PURE
PENNSYLVANIA
ECONOMICAL MOTOR OIL
PEET’S SOAP
27c
GRANULATED
Marshmallows
15c Paper Napkins
10c
IN COLORS — PACKAGE OF 80 for
Waxed Paper
ceoUU
CERTO
FOR JAMS * JELLIES
8-oz.
Bottles
3C
LB.
6c
16 OZ. CAN
SOLAR BROKEN SLICED
Large (No. 2% cans)
Watermelons
VAN CAMP’S
Quart Jar
The MONARCH "Humid-A-Kold” series
of modern electric refrigerators offers the
latest development in domestic refrigera
tion. Air circulation, which automatically
maintains 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
ern in design, finished in beautiful White
or Ivory-Tan Dulux, trimmed with attrac
tive Chrome hardware and modern black
bases. Interiors are porcelain enamel.
WILLIAM A. CASE, Manager
________ PHONE 71
NEW
SOLID HEADS
WE BUY ANY AMOUNT OF EGGS—
Air Conditioned Electric Refrigeration
by MONARCH
ther Mrs. A. Carter, here this week.
He returned Wednesday to the
north fork of the John Day river
where he has mining operations.
Mr. and Mrs. Swartz of Lexing
JULY 2 & 3
Your Eggs, Poultry & Dressed Veal.
Humid A Kold
Location Next Door to Post Office
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Sweet Pickles
HERMISTON. ORE.
Hermiston Dry Cleaners
Days of July 4th “SPE-
CIALS” that are as "Hot”
as firecrackers! ! ! —A
chance to enjoy a big out
ing at LESS EXPENSE by
stocking up at Safeway. Re
member: at SAFEWAY—
Save on EVERYTHING! ! !
WANTED—
PHONE 741
REGULAR PRICE — 75c
3
Dracula's
Daughter
SQUARE DEAL PRODUCE CO.
to Clean and Block
at 60c each
100 Hats
2 DAY HOLIDAY STOCK
UP!
Sat. - Midnight
AUDITORIUM BLDG.
Wanted!
45c
49c
LIFEBUOY
PALMOLIVE
SOAPS
3
BARS
19c
DIAMOND—Extra Heavy - 123 Feet Roll
19c
Matches
PALE FACE
MADE IN THE- WEST
LIME RICKEY or
GINGER ALE
CARTON
17c
LARGE
28 oz. Bottle
100
.......... — 7
SAFEUAY STORES