The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 23, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, JULY 23, 193S
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
JULY 24 - 25
DOUBLE FEATURE!
Richard Arlen
i art
J
in Harold Bell Wright’s $
THE MINEW
IRON DOOR
fay
There are no thrills like
THE FIRST KISS
THE FIRST YEAR!
and
“The First Baby”
with
Johnny DOWNS - Shirley DEANE
PLUS SHORT FEATURE.
SUN. • MON. - TUES.
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
The first outdoor picture ever
filmed completely in color!
FEATURES.
PLUS SHORT
SHO
WEDNESDAY
THURS
JULY 29 - 30
CUPIDI
go0‘
Mr and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon and
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Harr were
Miss Gladys Driscoll, who has
Mrs. Chas. Duvall was compli-
daughters Shirley and Opal, and been employed at the Hermiston Ho- mented at a shower Monday after- accompanied to Yakima. Wn., last
Mrs. Geo. Briggs and Marion Briggs
week by Mrs. Laura Morria and Miss
motored to Tollgate Sunday where tel for the past three years, plans noon by Miss Pauline Stoop, The Pauline Morris, where they joined
they spent the day picnicking and to leave Saturday for Walla Walla party was on the lawn at the home Mr. and Mrs. Herman Luper and
to take a course in beauty culture of Mrs. Levi Reeder and a very motored to Rainier National Park
----==■' ---------------— enjoying the mountain scenery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sawyer left
Miss Emogene Paul left Wednes­ Monday on a two weeks' vacation at the Morman Beauty School. Misa pleasant afternoon was spent. Guests They spent two nights in the moun­
day for Seattle to visit relatives for which will be spent in the moun- Leona Williams will fill her place at included Mrs. E. E. Rainwater. Mrs. tains and returned to Yakima Sat­
urday, and came to Hermiston Sun­
the next week.
C. J. Jackson, Mrs. W. Dyer, Mrs. day. They reported that the weath­
Sawyer is assistant the hotel.
Mr
tains.
Miss Jean Anderson of Pasco, county agent stationed here.
Mathew
Gordon.
Mrs.
D.
W.
Neill,
er
was delightful in the park.
Wn., was the house guest of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke were in
Mrs. Catherine Warren of Valle-
Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. W. Duvall, Mrs.
Ruth Dodd over the week end.
Walla
Walla
Sunday,
returning
Mrs. C. R. Moore and daughter
jo. Cal., was an over night guest of.
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Herbert Hedwall returned Sunday Mrs. Gertrude Sanders one day last home late that evening accompanied C. D. Ellis, Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. Wanda, who have been visting in
from a week spent at coast points week
She also visited Mrs. Milton by Mrs. L A. Warner, mother of C’ J. W. McMullen. Mrs. Wm. Mikesell, Tacoma, returned to Hermiston Wed
vacationing.
W nesday morning. Mrs. Moore will ac­
Casseday in Columbia district, The Warner, pastor of the Hermiston Mrs. J. R. Harding, Mrs.
Union church, who will spend the Turnblad. Mrs. W. C. Morehouse, company Mr. Moore on a Townsend
Ellis Moyer went to Burns. Ore.. two were girlhood friends.
Mrs. J. A. Clarke. Mrs. Belle Pynn, lecture tour and Wanda will remain
Sunday morning on a business trip
Miss Mary Jane Myles of Hum­ week visiting here.
and returned Thursday of this week. bolt, Iowa, has been the house guest
Mrs. L. A. Warner of Walla Walla, here. They are guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Blessing of Mrs. F. Moore. Grandma Ellis, Mrs. Mrs. A. T. Kauffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson of her aunt. Mrs. A. H. Norton, for
spent Sunday in the mountains pick­ the past ten days. She left Wednes­ Portland visited at the home of Mr. W. A. Hineline, Mrs. Roy Neill.
Mrs. Alice Wagner returned this
ing huckleberries.
day night for California where she Blessing's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saylor. Mrs. Ralph Say­ week from Vancouver, -Wn., where
Mrs. Gus Lindner in Columbia dis- lor, Mrs. J. Skovbo, Mrs. C. Linder.
The Interior of the telephone plans to visit for a month.
she had spent the past ten days.
building is being re-done this week
D. W. Neill of Pine City was in trict this week. The couple are Mrs. Troy Linder, Mrs. E. P. Jar-
by E. O. Comegys.
newlyweds, having been married re­ mon. Mrs. A. Morgan. Mrs. Al Qui-
Win. Kerschner of Portland is
town Tuesday on
business
His cently.
Mrs. Blessing was
Mrs. Gertrude Sanders accompan­ daughter Bernice returned with him
Miss ring. Mrs. A. Buhmann, Mrs. Levi employed at the First National
ied her sister. Mrs. Llewiyn Brow­ after spending Monday here visit- Dorothy Knispel of Portland, and Reeder, and the Misses Shirley Jar­ Bank for the next few weeks.
nell and son Robert of Umatilla, to ing her mother at the home of Mrs. Russell is a former resident of Her- mon. Esther McMullen,
Catherine
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White are
Walla Walla Tuesday.
miston and the son of Mr. and Mrs. McMullen, Margaret Clarke, Marga­
Levi Reeder.
driving a new Chevrolet.
W.
L.
Blessing.
Robert Sewell, nephew of Mrs. C.
ret
Felthouse
and
Gladys
Elwood.
Dennis Hunt, small son of Mr.
(Additional locals on page 1)
A. Lynch who has been visiting and Mrs. C. L. Hunt, is in the Her-
here since the Fourth, returned to miston (General hospital
with
his home in Portland Tuesday morn­ badly crushed hand received while
ing.
he was near a hay derrick, It was
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell re­ necessary to amputate two of his
turned Sunday from a two-weeks’ fingers.
vacation spent with relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith of Ti-
friends in Portland.
Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt spent the gard. Ore., visited over the week
week end in Portland looking after end with Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr.
business and visiting relatives and and Mrs. Walter Smith. Mr. Smith
is athletic coach in the high school
friends.
*0 ■ * 1.7
at Tigard.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Attebury re-
Mrs. Lois Stacy of Lewiston, Ida­
turned Monday evening from the ho. was in the Hermiston General
mountains where they went Friday hospital Tuesday being treated for
to pick huckleberries.
bruises and shock suffered when her
James Todd, carrier on route No. car left the highway and overturned
__________
1, is ill at his home this week. Bill near Umatilla. She was enroute to
Logan of near Umatilla Is substitut­ Portland.
ing for him.
Mrs. Ruby McMillan left Satur-
Miss Eleanor Briggs left Tuesday day for Daniel. Wyoming, where
morning for Weston to spend the she will visit for the next month
next few days with her sister. Mrs. with her sister and brother-in-law,
Safeway was sounded on the principle of Selling
PRICES FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Nye Berry.
for Less—for CASH. With READY CASH, we
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Franz, who are
W. H. Shepherd of Umatilla, head former Hermiston residents.
are
enabled to secure Cash Discounts FOR YOU.
AND MONDAY
railroad mechanic in the machine
Other People’s BAD ACCOUNTS are not charged
Floyd
Mathers,
who
has
made
his
shops at Umatilla. Is receiving medi­
TO YOU at Safeway. No DELIVERY EXPENSE is
cal attention in the Hermiston Gen­ home at Pine City for the past two
added to the cost of YOUR groceries. Why
years,
left
Tuesday
afternoon
for
eral hospital this week.
shouldn’t you save on ALL
THESE
THINGS.
Virginia Clark of Pendleton is vi­ Echo where he visited relatives un-
(They don’t make your groceries any better.) Use
til
Thursday
night
and
left
for
siting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
your SAVINGS for NEW HATS and STOCKINGS.
F. M. Guiwits. She is the daughter Toledo where he expects to be em-
Try Safeway's CASH groceries this week end—
ployed
in
the
mills.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark.
you’ll be delighted with the S A V I N G S ! ! !
R. A. Smith, government inspec-
Mrs. Maude Huff is in town again
Nothing quite as refreshing
tor
for
the
PWA
high
school
build
­
this week after visiting her son and
as a tall clicking glass of
daughter in Idaho for two months. ing project here, and Mrs. Smith
Canterbury Iced Tea. Try
attended
the
democratic
rally
at.
She is staying at the Carter apart­
this delicious blend today.
Emigrant Springs Sunday. Harvey
ments.
Note the unusualy economy!
DeMoss,
local
postmaster,
also
at-
The Misses Louise Holzmeyer of
BLACK - ORANGE PEKOE
Dundee, Ore., and Irene Morgan of tended.
Among Hermiston people who
Corvallis, were . week end house
1 lb 1 Ec 12 ib. • Ec
the mountains
■ uests of Miss Betty Ralph
From spent Sunday in
Pkg.
—a
Pkg. 4.
here they went to Wallowa Lake to were Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanPatten.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pierson, Mr. and
spend the next two weeks.
POUND
Miss Gladys Driscoll was compìI- Mrs. James Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Har­
PACKAGE
mented Tuesday evening at a beach vey Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wood­
party on the bank of the Columbia I ward, and Mr. and Mrs. AI Cable.
— JAPAN GREEN —
Mr. annd Mrs. G. W. Belt and
river at Umatilla. A group of her |
friends entertained her at a fare- daughter Marylyn of Kevin, Mon­
well party since she is leaving soon ' tana. were house guests of Mr. and
for Walla Walla. Among those pres- Mrs. W. W. Felthouse last week. Mr.
ent were Mrs. Laura Mortimore. Belt. Mr. Felthouse and daughter
Bernice Wahl, Marnie Smith. Gladys Margaret went to East Lake near
i'h. Barbara Wessell Arthur E Bend to fish during the early part
pranre, Floyd Carnes Hugh Dris-of the week. They returned Friday
PURE CANE
" Hugh Neill and Craig Percy
and reported fine catches.
SALAD DRESSING
LOCALS
k
CANTERBURY TEA
Jels-Rite
JANE
WITHERS
TOM BROWN
MARSHA HUNT
JACKIE SEARL
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
HERALD WAIT ADS PAY
USE
THEM!
2 bottles
49C
1C
12 Ib.
20c
25c
LB.
Nalley’s Tang
QUART
JAR ....
32°.
29c
...... $5.89
io
LB. Bag
— Cloth
61c
JACK WANTED THE WHOLE FAMILY
TO ENJOY PART OF
LIFEBUOY
TOILET SOAP
3 Bars 19c
Pork & Beans
VAN CAMP’S
PALMOLIVE and LUX
r HIS BONUS SO HE
V BOUGHT A NEW
CRACKERS
All Krisp - Sodas or Grahams
-
PICKLING SPICE
2
box
19c
Lb. Cans
8 &. 19c
In Bulk.
VAN CAMP’S SOUP 4 cams 25c
VEGETABLE—
SWEET PICKLES
RADIO
Exceptional Value
SWANS DOWN
Jar
29c
PRE. 25c
1 PKG. GRAPENUT FLAKES
1
PKG. POST BRAN
2 PKGS. POST TOASTIES
PACKAGES
ALL FOR
29c
CAKE FLOUR—
gal. 25c
VINEGAR Eun
Pure Cider - Full Strength for Pickles.
PURE LARD
8 lb. pail $1.19
HERSHEY’S COCOA Pquze 12c
Tomatoes
FRESH - FIRM - RIPE
Breakfast Cocoa
YOU TOO CAN
BUY NOW
AND PAY LATER
SLEEPY HOLLOW
LBS
Pure Cane & Maple Syrup
Ih
y
Æ'
%
A
If you’re a veteran with an old radio
and need a new all-wave model
we say you're entitled to it. That's
why we offer you our Veteran’s
Special Trade-in Allowance, on
the beautiful 10-tube superhetero­
dyne illustrated This is a regular
new Zenith 1937 model as shown
In the latest Zenith 1937 catalog,
just issued. Contains all the new
startling features. Investigate. When
visiting our store be sure to state
you're a veteran.
35c
: g
PINEAPPLE
Libby’s Rosedale - Whole Slices.
AIRWAY COFFEE 345c
OUR BIGGEST SELLER—
1
11
ÏJ
Oregon Hardware 8 Implement Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
FLAT
CANS
" W
K.C. Baking Powder 835c
“8
DOUBLE ACTION—
PUFFED WHEAT 2150
QUAKER’S
-
Delicious Breakfast Dish.