The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 30, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, JULY 30. 193«
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Mrs. L. A. Warner, who has been
Ralph Saylor was a business visi-
the house guest of Mrs. J. A. Clarke
ior in Pendleton Monday.
for the past ten days, left Thursday
Jack Dawson is employed at the for her home in Walla Walla.
Co-operative Service Station.
Miss Mary LaBertew of Portland
Miss Emogene Paul
returned
Miss Norma Davis spent Sunday i arrived Thursday afternoon and is
Tuesday night from a week's vaca­ and Monday in Pasco as the house I the house guest of Miss Margaret
tion in Seattle with relatives and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley. I Felthouse.
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry have
Gladys Smith was a Pendleton
moved into the Joe Norton house on
visitor Tuesday.
Hermiston avenue. They completed
moving activities Monday.
Paper Plates, Cups, Napkins, etc.,
priced reasonably at Amsberry’s. ad.
Miss Isabel Dodd, who is employed
LOCALS
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
JULY 31 - AUG. 1
DOUBLE FEATURE!
2"
THE
FARMER
IN THE DELL
FRED STONE
JEAN PARK ER
Esther Dale
Moroni Olsen
“Border Flight”
with
JOHN HOWARD
FRANCES FARMER
— CARTOON —
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
AUG. 2-3-4
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
WILLIAM
JEAN
Powell
Arthur
in the story of a triple murder
“The Ex-Mrs.
Bradford"
Color Cartoon and Comedy.
WEDNESDAY
THURS.
AUG. 5 - 6
Clarence E. Mulford’s "Hopalong
Cassidy” story
“Heart of
the West”
with WILLIAM BOYD
and JIMMY ELLISON
An exciting story of a range war.
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
in Portland, is spending the next
Mrs. Mabel Walker and daughter tour weeks at the home of her par­
Beverley left Wednesday for Rainier ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
National park.
Jelly Glasses, tall and squat, 49c
Mrs. Ina Wessell returned Sunday
dozen at Amsberry’s.
adv.
from Butte. Montana, where she has
visited relatives for a week.
Mrs. Emil Zivney and her mother
Mrs.
Ida E. Clute of Portland, who
Miss Shirley Brownson spent the
week end visiting friends at the is visiting here this week, motored
to Yakima, Wn„ Wednesday on a
coast.
pleasure trip.
Mrs. Alton Kingsbury left Thurs­
Miss Kathryn O'Dell of Walla
day night for Portland on a four
Walla is the house guest of her bro­
day vacation.
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
B. I. Whitney, Dale Blackstone Jack O'Dell.
and O. M. Clark left Wednesday af­
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. McKinstry,
ternoon for Crater Lake where they
who
have been visiting at the home
will remain until Sunday.
of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell for
Mrs. Edith Paulson of Hermiston the past week, left for their home in
is a medical patient in the Hermis­ Portland Thursday morning.
ton General hospital this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson of The daughter Shirley of Pine City and
Dalles spent Sunday visiting at the Mrs. Geo. Briggs and Mrs. B. S.
home of Mrs. Jackson’s parents. Mr. Kingsley motored to Bingham
Springs Sunday to spend the day
and Mrs. Chas. Clark.
picnicking.
Jarvis Durfey, who has been in
the hospital in Spokane, returned
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe­
this week to his home.
cialist of Pendleton, will be at the
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
Grayce Wright, who is employed August 5th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00
at the Hunter's Cafe, enjoyed a P- M.
adv.
birthday dinner at the home of her
mother in Stanfield Tuesday night.
Dick and Muriel Kingsley, who
have spent the past six weeks with
C. Warner, pastor of the Hermis­ their aunt, Mrs. W. A. Hineline, re­
ton Union church, left Sunday night turned to their home in Portland
for Eugene to spend the week with Wednesday.
his family.
The Misses Helen Dunning and
Mrs. Rex Gwynn and son Rex re­ Helen Jendrzejewski accompanied
turned to Hermiston last week and John Dunning of Pendleton to Wal­
is staying at the home of her moth­ lowa lake Saturday where they
er, Mrs. C. D. Ellis.
spent the week end vacationing.
Reuben Decker of Stanfield CCC
Maurice Mullins of Hermiston en­
camp is confined to the Hermiston
tered the CCC camp at Stanfield
General hospital suffering from pne­
this week as local experienced man.
umonia.
He is a graduate of the local high
school and the son of Mrs. Bert Mul­
Mrs. E. P. Illsley was honored by
lins.
members of the American Legion
Auxiliary Tuesday afternoon at the
Mrs. Howard Montgomery and
home of Mrs. B. S. Kingsley when
two children left Monday for the
she was presented with a lovely gift
mountains to spend the week with
pox of stationery. Mrs. Illsley will
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lou Hooker.
leave this week for Washington to
make her home.
Slacks, White Skirts, Summery
Dresses and Blouses at Amsberry’s.
adv.
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e SPLIT-SECOND RE-LOCATER— Makes foreign
Mrs. J. L. Wright of Pendleton is
substituting as pharmacist in the
Hermiston Drug store this week dur­
ing the absence of G. W. Ripley who
with his family, is spending the
week at Oceanside on the coast.
The ladies of the Methodist and
Union church ladies aids met joint­
ly Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Jess Prindle in Westland
district to enjoy a pleasant day. A
pot luck dinner was served at noon
to 28 guests.
The Misses Marjorie and Mary
Burnham left Thursday morning
for Lake Chelan in Washington to
visit for the next ten days with
their aunt and uncle. Mr. Burnham
motored with them to Pasco.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and
son Frank left Saturday for Castle
Rock, Wn., where they visited their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
McKenzie. From there they expected
to visit coast points for the remain­
der of the week.
Mrs E. P. Illsley was entertained
at a handkerchief shower last Fri­
day at the home of Miss Clara Hall
by the ladies of the Baptist church
ladies aid. Mrs. Illsley will leave
this week for Washington to visit
her son.
Miss Margaret Wright, librarian
at the university at Berkeley. Calif.,
is visiting her mother. Mrs. Arietta
White, and will spend a month here.
She motored up the coast with
friends stopping at the Oregon
Caves, Crater lake and Mt. Hood.
stations easy to log and re-log.
AND A SCORE OF OTHER FEATURES '
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HERMISTON. OREGON
The boys’ camp cookery 4-H club
met at the home of their leader.
Mrs W. A. Hineline last week. Sup­
per was served over a camp fire af­
ter which there was a business meet-
Ing. The most important business
was the selection of a name. After
much discussion the boys decMed
upon "The Bunglers” as the name.
At the next meeting which will be
held Thuradny of this week. Bob
Jackson and Kenneth Bensel will
prepare a one o’clock dinner for
club members
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Flora and fam­
ily left Wednesday evening tor
Coeur ’d Alene. Idaho, on a ten day
trip. Mr. Flora will attend assembly
of the Pilgrim Holiness churches
while there. There will be regular
Sunday school at the church during
his absence but no preaching ser­
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley accom­ vice.
panied Mrs. Howard Illsley to her
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley were
home in Camas. Wn., early Thurs­
day morning where they will spend honored Sunday at a basket dinner
the greatest part of the summer be­ in the basement of the Baptist
fore going to Californa. Mrs. Illsley church by members of the congrega-
has been here for the past week.
tion. The Illsleys have sold their
Washington to visit their son, How­
Mrs. A. A. Paulsen and two sons
Bobby and Raymond and her sister. ard Illsley and family. Later they
Miss Edith Harkenrider of Portland. will visit in California.
are guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie M. Hesser had as
Mrs. Ralph Richards this week. The
two women are sisters of Mrs. Rich­ guests for a week, her brother Car­
ards and Geo. Harkenrider of Her­ rol Lemon and his daughter, Ber­
nice Lemon. Mrs. Hesser went with
miston.
them to Portland and from there
Mrs. Bert Mullins and daughter will go to California to spend the
Geraldine left Wednesday night for rest of the summer with her son
Frederic and his family. Oh the
Silverton, Ore., ■ where they will
way she visited Mr. and Mrs. James
spend the next ten days visiting Carleton of Waldport, Ore., Mrs.
their daughter and sister and fam­ Carleton is the former Virginia
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cochran. Rodda.
Rev. Alfred R. Womack of Teni­
no. Wn., is the new pastor for the
Full Gospel Mission church here re­
placing Mrs. Grace Trumbull, who
has retired because of ill health.
Rev. Womack was formerly pastor
at the Heppner church.
Bed Cross Swimming Enrollment.
(Continued from Page 1)
Alta Barlow. Beulah Ryland, Anne
Piersol, Peggy Todd, Louise Pelle­
tier, Velma Amsberry, Dot Reeves.
Elinors Skovbo, Dorothy Pierson.
Louree Ginible, Marybelle Clarke.
Ethel Clarke, Dorothy Knox. Mary
Sommerer, Geraldine Mead, Marguer
ite Rainwater, Nina Rae McCulley.
Audrey Null, Wanda Moore, Betty
Morehouse.
Marie Skovbo, Edith Null, Ruth
McCulley, Della Madden, Audrey
Phelps, Marlon Pierce, Geraldine
Mullins, Joyce McCulley, Lauretta
Mulkins, Margaret Clarke, Gladys
Pierson. Mary Piersol, Roberta Mul­
lins, Francis Madison, Dorothy Mad­
ison, Kenneth Meade, Carl Long-
horn. Julius Gimble, Russell Piersol.
Billie Davis. Charles Pierson. Al­
bert Stone. Bobbie Miller, Allen
Pankow. Edward Bray. David Mit-
tlesdorf. Eugene Miller,
Donald
Lane. David Hamm. Bob Smith, Max
Richardson. Frank Stone, Wayne
Lawrence, Carl Shaw. Jesse Moore.
Tom Fraser, Dick Belt, Kenneth
Bensel. Elvin Loudermilk..
Max Graybeal, Charles Powell.
Walter Bray, Vane Hiatt. Allen
Clarke. Charles Knerr. James Knox.
Charles Kik. Levester Mulkins, Bob
Refvem. Don Refveni, Guy McAllis­
ter, Keathe McAllister, Rex Rich-
ardson. Bill Gossage, Asa Shaw.
Ralph Davis. Dick LaChance, Vivi­
en Brown and Loris Root.
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FLOUR
Fresh Produce
$1.39
49 lb.
Bag
Harvest Blossom - Guaranteed.
Tomatoes
15c
FRUIT JARS
BASKET .................
69c
QUARTS
Per Doz.
Kerr Mason Regular.
Cantaloupes
Locals
FOR
MAYONNAISE -r 20.
Uew
CANE SUGAR C1 53
25C
ap.
Aristocrat - Serve the Best.
Onions
loo ibs. - $5.89
V - •••
25 LB. Cloth
Bag
8 , „rirm ' D” 19c
Sardines
In Mustard or Tomato Sauce.
LARGE
cans
Oval Cans
Waxed Paper
Extra Heavy - Diamond
125 Ft. Roll
Each
TEA: 112c
35C
Canterbury
10c
WHOLE SPICES
ZEE TISSUE
-
No. 1
Tall Cans
25c
3
13c
Nob Hill Coffee
Hires - Makes 5 Gallons
6 Box
Carton
Highway Brand
cans
Jar Rubbers
Fresh Stock - Red Rubbers
with the Lip.
g
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RINSO Granulated Soap’pe 22c
Soaks Clothes Whiter.
AIRWAY COFFEE
FORMAY
Perfect Shortening
LIPTON’S TEA
Black - Orange Pekoe
Unusual
Value!
For All Cooking Purposes
Economical
a
g g
49c
3
Lb.
Can
55c
79c
3Pkgs 17c
BRONSON’S Mustard
Qt. Jar
Prepared
-
HEINZ SOUPS
FLAVORADE
-
DEVILED MEAT
Libby's - 1 Size Can
19c
8 oz.
can
Med.
Tins
Assorted Variety
Makes 10 glasses delicious soft drink
Shortening
Lbs.
JELL WELL
Seven Flavors
BLACK PEPPER
GRANULATED
Large * j
Pkg. d.
3
Lb.
Tin
-
Schilling’s
Peet’s Soap
17c
ROOT BEER EXTRACT 23c
Rich Brazilian - Try It!
VAN CAMP’S
Large Cans
Rolls
Wrapped Rolls
MATCHES
Pork & Beans
49c
For Pickling
Faultless - Nature Flavored
LARGE
1*2
No. 212 Can .......................... — a
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g 24
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2 lb. pkg. “D
POUND
POUND
19c RIPE OLIVES -
California Mediums
Dill Pickles
BLACK
25c
3 Pkgs. 14c
2 Cans 9c
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