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OASIS THEATRE SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY JULY 19-20-21 HERMISTON, OREGON MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY 17-18 DOUBLE FEATURE N5 MAD‘T$ a,. DUNN SALLY EILERS e/AMES TAYLOR With . " YOUNG Miss Imogene Hemm of Wishram, Wn„ is the house guest of Miss Hel- en Dunning this week. Dut LEILA .a__ HYAMS Mrs. Wm. Shaar was called to Walla Walla Tuesday morning by the illness of her father who is in a serious condition. Grand Slam Opera WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Wednesday is the Big Night* LISTEN! Sheer, summery House and Street Dresses at Amsberry's. adv. flOP/OÂ ÍPIUÁL JACK OAKIE SALLY EILERS CARTOON and COMEDY LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blackstone and son and Mrs. Ina Wessell and B. I. Whitney spent Sunday on an outing at Langdor Lake. Jack Smith of Pilot Rock visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, here Monday. Floyd Simons of Walla Walla Is visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Dale Blackstone and son left his brother Curtis Simons. Monday for Twin Falls. Idaho, after receiving word of the illness of her Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henetskovs- mother. ky and family who have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pruter of Mrs. Mary Tetrick, mother of Mrs. Boardman, left Monday for southern E. E. Rainwater, who has been vis- California to return to their home Ring here for the past two weeks, In Manhatten. Illinois, Mr. Henet- left Thursday morning for her skovsky and Mrs. Pruter are brother and sister. They have been visit- home at Garden Home. Oregon. ino in Boardman for the past three weeks Ladies’ Hats, half price, Amsber ry's. adv Genuine Baby Beef Steaks. Red adv. Mrs. O. C. Pierce and family are & White Store. spending the week at Bingham Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodda re Springs. turned Saturday from several days spent In eastern Oregon. They at Mrs. Wm. Roberts and son Jean tended a meeting of the Eastern of Spokane, Wn„ were house guests Oregon Beekeepers’ association. at of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson of ‘nion. Ore., and then motored to Minnehaha district over the week Baker and other points before re end. The Roberts lived in Hermis turning home. Mr. Rodda served ton about eleven years ago. as state bee inspector this spring. AGAIN! A YEAR AHEAD h , "hm/i ‘ weghen’y 5 - BIG DAYS Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd and We Buy Veal, Lamb, colored daughter Ruth motored to Pendle Springers. What have you? Red & ton Thursday on business. adv. White Store. JULY 22-23 LOOK! A group of Christian Endeavorers enjoyed a swim and weiner roast at the A. W. Turnblad home on the Umatilla river last Friday night. The early part of the evening was spent swimming and a sing was en joyed around the camp fire. | Here’s Where Hermiston Food Buy ers Reap Big Values ! SAFEWAY’S ANNUAL HARVEST SALE! Big gest Values of the Entire—Special Quantity Prices — You Just Can’t Miss It! College Capers and —gag, pl) CARTOON STOP! The Misses Grace Jackson and Lois Jackson are expected home next Sunday to spend the next two weeks with their father, E. L. Jackson Grace is employed by Raley, Raley & Warner in Pendleton, and Lois by the First National Bank of Portland. New Blouses. Skirts, Slacks and Pajamas for summer, Priced right adv. at Amsberry’s. DIX s‘T Ms C(ow Mrs. Ina Wessell left Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albrecht and night for Libby. Montana, where son Frank and daughter Elouise of ... win visit tor the next ten days Baker, Ore., visited a short while with her aunt, Mrs. Lew Bucks. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm. They were enroute to Mutton Stew. 3 lbs. 25c. Red & adv. Portland to attend the Area E Re V. hite Store. habilitation conference. Mr. Hamm Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Palmer an- accompanied them to Portland. nounce the arrival of a daughter named Patsy Jo at Fossil, Ore., July :. Mrs. Palmer will be remembered as Glea Sias who taught school in Columbia district a number of years ago. M iss Amy Page of Woonsocket. Island, was the house guest f Mrs. Chas. Taylor last week. Miss Pare has taught in the primary de- artment of the public schools for 13 years. PERSONA# 0-4-4/ THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1936 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE SIX JULY 17 - 22 - Inclusive SALAD SERVE DRESSING—For An Aid to Jelly Making. 3 pkgs JELL - WELL New Cube Flavored. Libby’s - Just Chill and Slice. ™29c The New Butter Wafer. LARGE PACKAGE - Z* 100 LB. BAG SUGAR 16 95c PURE CANE — For All Canning Purposes. - SYRUP Sleepy Hollow - Cane & Maple. 5 lb. tin 63c 3 tall tins 23c Maximum Brand. 49C NO. 2 T TINS Standard Cut Stringless Beans. TUNA FLAKES El Campo - Light Meat Flakes. Canterbury. Orange Pekoe or Black POUND PACKAGE A CUT BEANS TELL-TALE CONTROLS. , TAKE THE MYSTERY OUT OF RADIO TUNING POz, $1.05 17c CLABBER GIRL 2 lb. tin 19c BAKING POWDER - Double Acting. 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