The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 09, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1936
Miss Dorothy Mudge of Aberdeen, .
Mr. and Mrs. John Pace, Jr., left
A. W. Behrman spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman left
Wn., spent the week end as the for Portland Sunday afternoon Tuesday for Wallowa county where end in Kennewick, Wn.
where
John
has
accepted
a
position
Howard Harris of Los Angeles.
they spent two days combining busi­
house guest of Mrs. Roy Hale.
Cal., spent last week with his par­
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry have with the S. P. & s. Railroad. He ness and pleasure.
has
been
employed
at
the
Umatilla
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harris, in
Sunday visitors at the Lewis
rented the J. M. Norton bouse on Field Station office and at the Assis­
Pearson home were Mr. and Mrs. Minnehaha district. He came Tues­
Hermiston avenue and will occupy tant County Agent Sawyer's office Geo. Kendler, Sr., Umatilla, Chas. day morning via United Airlines
it as soon as minor repairs are com­ Anna Ray Martin is now acting as Barham and bis mother, Mrs Allen, and returned Friday.
clerk at Mr. Sawyer's office.
Mrs. Paul VanPatten is employed pleted.
Rudolph Klinger of Lexington and
( Continued on page 2)
and Ed Hall.
Fred Pettyjohn of Ione were in at the local post office as assistant.
Sylvia Campbell, of Portland is
Mrs. James O’Grady of Seattle. visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
town Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborn spent Wn., is the house guest of her son, Mrs. Thos. Campbell this week. She i
the Fourth in Freewater with their T. O'Grady. She expects to be here is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
for two weeks.
daughter and family.
Don Campbell.
Mrs. C. C. Clinesmith returned
Miss Maxine Paul of Pendleton
Miss Marjorie Burnham spent the |
was a guest of Miss Helen Dunning Wednesday morning after spending week end with her parents, Mr. and
ten days with her daughter, Mrs. E. Mrs. J. S. Burnham, and her sister I
over the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McPherson and H. Elkins at Dayton, Wn.
Mary, who motored to La Grande
daughter Jean spent from Thursday
Melvin Follett is employed at the with her Sunday afternoon. Mar- j
until Monday evening at'Centralia, Thompson's Grocery this week dur­ jorie is attending summer school at
Wn., and other coast points.
ing the absence of Vane Boynton the Eastern Oregon Normal.
Rankin who is on a vacation trip.
Stewart and
Marvin
Mrs. Geo. Briggs left Wednesday |
played with the Pendleton Ameri-
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Skovbo have afternoon for Weston, Ore., to visit |
can Legion Junior baseball team at spent the past week at Seaside vaca­ her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. I
Walla Walla the Fourth.
tioning. They returned Wednesday. and Mrs. Nye Berry, for the next I
Frank A. Burnham of Chelan,
Morris Pierson who teaches in the two weeks. Miss Eleanor Briggs re­
Wn., is visiting his brother J. S. Kinman Business college in Spokane turned from Weston this week af-1
A regular yearly feature—Our Big
Burnham this week.
spent the holidays in Hermiston vi- ter visiting her sister.
JULY SALE—5-Days of "Red-Hot”
Mrs. D. W. Neill spent Wednesday siting friends.
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse went to Ya­
Prices that will TAKE AWAY
afternoon and Thursday at her home
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Swarner kima. Wn., Monday where she visi­
YOUR BREATH!
These "SIZZ-
on Butter Creek. She accompanied have returned to Corvallis after ted her son Bill Felthouse until Fri­
LING” prices will be the talk of
Hermiston! Come early while stocks
L. D. Neill who was in town on bus- spending a few days at the home of day when Mr. Felthouse and daugh­
are complete! !
INCLUSIVE
iness Wednesday.
Mr. Swarner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ter Margaret and son Gale motored
Legs of Mutton, 17c lb.. Red & Alfred Swarner.
to Yakima for her.
White Store.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker and
Percy Mulvaney of Portland spent
Guests at the O. M. Clark home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eubanks of the Fourth here with his wife and
over the week end were Mr. and Ione spent the Fourth with Mr. and daughter who are visiting their aunt i
"Airway”
Mrs. W D. Crandall and Emery Mrs. Harold Rankin.
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dar­
Pure-Rich
Crandall and family of Brewster,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hale and Mrs. ling, Mrs. Mulvaney's father. Pris-
Brazilian
Wn. The former are Mrs. Clark’s Boss of Portland visited Mr. and by Maulding of Blodget, Ore., also
parents and the latter her brother. Mrs. Roy Hale here and friends and visited here over the Fourth.
“Our Mother’s”
relatives in Echo over the week end.
Pickling cucumbers at G. W. Me
A smashing
Crackens. 3 miles east of Geo.
The two men are brothers.
value hit! !
Strohms.
adv.
Miss Edna Turnblad. who is em­
Little Gayle Emory of Pendleton
ployed in Pendleton, spent the holi­ spent last week with her grandpar-
"All-Crisp”
in Hermiston with her parents. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury, at
Sodas or
HERMISTON, OREGON days
their Butter Creek home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad.
Grahams
Joe
Hawkins
and
family
of
Mutton Steak, 2 lbs. 29c. Red *
Adams, Ore., spent the Fourth of
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
adv. July in Hermiston attending the
White Store.
"Rosedale”
JULY 10-11
(Gladys Smith of the Hermiston celebration. Jane Hawkins walked
Sliced
SQUAT TIN
•
Beauty Shoppe left this week for away with several of the prizes dur­
No. 11 flat
DOUBLE
FEATURE
ing the day.
Portland where she will spend the
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kingsley and
next ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Miller and two
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott sons Ronald and Lynn of Portland
SPRINGS
and niece Miss Loraine Wright of visited over the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. . A. Hine-
Pendleton spent the Fourth at the line in Minnehaha district.
FRANCES LANGFORD
SIR GUY STANDING
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce.
CRISP
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Foster and
Smooth - Local
Foster’s
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Falzholz daughter Eleanor, Mrs.
SOLID
U.
S.
No.
1
’
s
and family of Seattle visited at the mother. Mrs. M. J. Draper, and Miss
Mary OYeend, all of Walla Walla. I
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harding were week end guests at the home j
MARSHMALLOWS -
8
7c
last week. They returned to their of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger.
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O'Donnell left Pendleton spent the Fourth of July
LIBBY’S PINEAPPLE —
10’s — 59c
early this week on a vacation trip in Hermiston with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
to Portland and other points. Mr. Mrs. Dodd returned with them to
VAN CAMP’S TOMATO SOUP -
5c
O’Donnell is lineman for the Pacific spend several days.
Telephone & Telegraph comany in
Gerald McKenzie, who is employed I
as chemist for the Longview Pulp & |
CRYSTAL WHITE Laundry Soap — 10
29c
this district.
Will Rogers' Memorial Reel!
Fiber Co., at Longview, Wn., spent |
Mrs. Don Isom of Irrigon is. as- the Fourth and part of this week
Full Cream
sisting in Dorothy's Beauty Shoppe with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
CAMAY TOILET SOAP
3
14c
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
Mild American
this week while Mrs. Geo. H. Kend- McKenzie.
Fully aged.
JULY 12 - 13 - 14
Fourth of July guests at the home
1er, regular operator, is recuperating
JELLO
of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Smith were
MATINEE 2.30 SUNDAY
from a tonsilectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Smith and Mr.
A. R. Roberts of Umatilla was in and Mrs. Frank Harvey of Kinzua.
town Wednesday. Mr. Roberts does Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Art Myers and
placer mining in the Columbia river Mrs. James King of Fossil. Ore.; Mr.
below Umatilla. He is planning a and Mrs. Mason Myers, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Smith and Mrs. May Hardie
"Aristocrat”—Pure-Rich—QT. JAR
• • -
trip into the mountains in the near and daughter Jean of Hermiston.
IN
future.
The occasion was a family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tiffany, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connor and
“Harvest
JANUARY family left Tuesday on a ten day Emma Jane Tiffany. Bob Richmond
and Miss Juanita Nuckolls of Port­
TISSUE—Now wrapped!
— •
Blossom"
vacation trip to coast points. Jack land. Harold Pace and Charlie Span­
CARTOON & COMEDY
Downing and Everett Rainwater are gle of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. John
49
working in the Hermiston Mercan­ Pace of Hermiston, all spent the
LBS.
week
end
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
tile Co-operative during his absence.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Mrs. J. M. Pace north of Hermiston.
Idaho White or Red.
Mrs. H. B. Darling and grandson
JULY 15 - 18
Fred Rankin left Tuesday on a trip
HIGHWAY MATCHES -
6
15c
which will take them to Cleveland,
Ohio, where Mrs. Darling will at-
LIPTON’S TEA
79c
“Ray-Mel”
tend the national Townsend conven-
Whole
Kernel
tion. They will return by way of
GOLD DUST Soap Powder
18c
No. 2 tins
the southern route through Califor-
nia.
SILVERDALE CATSUP
49c
BINNIE BARNES
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson and
K VI HARINE NEXANDER
TOMATOES -
3
33c
son accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Paul
tw MONTAGU
/
th
LOVE
VanPatten
as
far
as
Union,
Ore.,
SCHOOL HOUSE
TOMATO JUICE -
2
15c
last Friday night where they visi-
MUSIC BY
ted over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs.
MILK —
2
15c
Van Patten motored on to Halfway,
Stranger than Fiction and
“Alber’s”
Ore., where they visited Mr. Van
SUGAR
3
19c
Minute or
Short Musical.
Patten’s parents.
Regular
Mrs. L. C. Dyer and grandson
Hart Bloom returned to Hermiston
Sunday evening after spending the
Handy Buffet Tins
SACK
"E.
past two weeks in Tacoma, Wn.
They had accompanied Mr. and Mrs. •
Wm. Bloom to Tacoma, hut after vi­
siting there the Blooms motored in-
CLEANSER—Does not scratch.
to California and will return to Her- |
miston about July 20th.
“Great Northern”
Extra Quality
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carlson of San !
No. 2 tins
Francisco were visitors at the J. A. j
The modern SHORTENING
Serell home this week. They are on |
Local Happenings
MO
SAVING CASH SALE
5 - DAY
See our store for complete list of ^Cash Sale” values
COFFEE
lb. 15c 3 63 44c
COCOA
2 lb. carton 13c
CRACKERS
2 lb. carton 19c
GIANT Oc
PINEAPPLE
OASIS THEATRE
NEW SPUDS
BANANAS
3 lbs. 19c
CABBAGE
22c
lb.
“Fluffiest” -
oz. pkg.
Crushed
Small tin
CHEESE
bars
— Special! -
Fruit Flavors
lb. * 18c
WALDORF 4 rolls 1 5e
BEANS
SUTTERS
GOLD .
CORN
DANCE
OATS
Hot Sauce 3 tins 10c
Old Dutch 3 tins
9 lb. 35c
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Oregon Hardware 8
Implement Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
10 lbs. 35c
Carton of boxes
Yellow Label
Lb. Tin
- Large Package
Giant No. 10 tin
Solid Pack - Large 212‘s - for
Libby’s - 1’s tall — for
All brands in stock
tall cans
Brown or Powdered
lbs.
SAT., JULY 11
at Westland
The Hot Shots
3 packages 17c
MAYONNAISE 20.
FLOUR
CAPTAIN
bars
PEAS
CRISCO 3 lb. tin
a motor tour which will include
points of interest in Canada, and in
returning they will visit Yellow-
stone and Glacier National Parks.
They will be accompanied by Otto
Serell. Mr. Carlson 1s a nephew of
the Serell’s.
Genuine Raby Beef Steak, Red A
adv
White Store.
Jimmy Montgomery and his mo-
J. Sheets of VanWert.
th er Mrs.
Iowa, and Ed Hall, motored to Port-
land, Astoria and Seaside over the
week end. The trip was the first
___ _ by Mrs. Sheets on the Pacific
made
coast and she reported enjoying It
immensely.
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Warner and
grandchildren Patríela and Edward
Schofield left Tuesday morning for
Vancouver. Wn.. where they will
visit their daughter and son-in-law.
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Schofield. The
two children will remain at their
home after spending several weeks
here with their grandparents. Char-
lotte Ralph also accompanied them
3 tins 25C
2 pkgs. 15c
SUGAR
SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR - 9.8 lb. sack 59c
Pure Cane
Buy NOW for canning!
SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP - Large 5 lb. tin 63c
SACK $5.89
POST TOSTIES
Fresh stock
DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT - No. 2 tin 3 for 39c
PUREX BLEACH
KERR MASON JARS
Quart* 11c — 12 gal. 19c
Quarts — Dozen 69c
JELS-RITE Fruit Pectin — 8 oz.
2 for 25c
MOTOR OIL 100% Pure Pennsyl. 2 gal. tin $1.43
PHONE 241
IOS’S 61c
HERMISTON
BISQUICK
Delicious biscuits
in a jiffy!
Large 29c