The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 06, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    Jack Tillery of Kennewick, Wn.,
visited here the first of the week.
Miss Julia Colpitts and Tom Hut-
ton of Pendleton were guests of Miss
Norma Davis Sunday.
Howard Drew, agent for the Lin-
National Life Insurance com-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Logan were bus­ colu
pany, was a business visitor in Her-
iness visitors in town Monday.
miston Tuesday.
Jack Smith of Filot Rock spent
Sirloin of Baby Beef. 23c lb. at
the week end in Hermiston visiting Red & White Store.
adv
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hedwall have
Smith.
moved into their new home on Gla­
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox returned Tues­ dys avenue, which they recently
day from Salem where she spent the purchased from E. P. Illsley.
week with her mother who is ill.
Slips 59c to $1.95. Style Shop.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Pearson are
Jane Hawkins of Adams was in
moving into the J. M. Biggs resi-
dence formerly occur ied by Dr. and H rmiston early this week visiting
at the home of Miss Eva Wilcox.
Mrs F. B Belt.
E. Er Rainwater is i confined to She returned Wednesday taking her
his home this week because
I
of ill- saddle pony "Tarzan.”
Mrs. Matthew Gordon has been
ness.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Davis motored , seriously ill for the past two weeks
to Lewiston. Idaho, Sunday where at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Chas. Myers. At this time she is
they visited friends.
slightly improved.
Corn Flakes. 2 for 15c. at Red &
Minced Ham, 23c lb. at Red &
adv j White Store.
White Store.
adv
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee and '
Geo. Strohm, A. Swarner and Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring motored to Rhodes have placed local grown to­
Grand Coulee dam in Washington matoes on the market within the
Monday where they inspected the past week. The tomatoes are of a
dam site.
high grade and are vine ripened.
Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt moved in­
New line Baby Dresses & Sacques.
adv. to the house on Hermiston avenue
Style Shop.
Darrell Seeliger of Walla Walla recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. C.
arrived home this week after having D. Ellis who moved to Walla Walla.
George Sale spent Wednesday in
been employed in the cannery there
Hermiston visiting friends. He also
for the past four weeks.
E. H. Lynch of Portland arrived visited his mother in Pendleton. He
a student as Kinman business col­
Wednesday to visit his son and fam­ is
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lynch for lege in Spokane, and a graduate of
the Hermiston high school.
the next four weeks.
Miss Bernice Wahl who has been
Mrs. Andy Jacobsen of Pendleton
was the house guest of Mrs. Harold visiting her sister, Mrs. M. G. Hed-
wall for the past eight weeks, plans
Rankin Tuesday.
Coffee. Red & White. 2 lbs. 49c. to leave Sunday for her home in As-
Red & White Store.
adv toria.
Mrs. W. J. Kennings and daugh-
Sun-Spun Salad Dressing. 1 qt..
ter Irene and son Al left Wednesday 35c at Red & White Store.
adv
for Newport, Seaside and Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sawyer and
where they will spend the remaind­ family returned Monday night from
er of the week vacationing. Irene a two weeks’ vacation spent at Ash­
and Al will return Sunday but Mrs. land and other valley points. Mr.
Kennings will visit her daughter, Sawyer is assistant county agent
Mrs. Dan Richards, at Vernonia tor stationed here.
a month, E. H. Dunning accompan-
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Madden left
led them as far as Portland.
Thursday for Silver Lake, Wn.,
where they will spend their vaca­
tion. Betty Morehouse will accom­
pany them and go on to Tacoma to
visit relatives.
BOY SCOUT BENEFIT
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ripley and
family returned Monday from a
week’s vacation at coast points. Mr.
Ripley resumed his duties at the
Hermiston Drug company store Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore and fam-
ily left Thursday on a vaca-
tion trip which will take them to
Long Beach. Cal., and through Rai­
nier National Park. Mr. Moore is
MUSIC BY
local agent tor the Standard Oil
company.
Pete Berg, who recently took over
the management of the Ellis Feed
Store, expects his family to arrive
soon and they will live for the pres­
ent in the house recently vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry, but
will make their permanent home in
the house now occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. C. Thompson. The Thompsons
w ill move onto their ranch north of
Hermiston in September.
Craig Percy and F. Ellis Moyer
left Tuesday for Portland where
they will vacation for a week. Percy
is employed in the Safeway store
and Moyer operates a men’s ready-
to-wear store here.
Pancake flour, Red & White, pkg.
19c.
adv
Wanda Dunning, who has spent
the past three weeks visiting rela-
GIVE YOU THE NEW
tives at Wishram. Wn.. returned
home by bus Wednesday afternoon.
Bacon Squares. 24c lb. at Red &
White Store.
adv
OASIS THEATRE I
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
AUGUST 7 - 8
DOUBLE FEATURE!
“Nobody’s
Fool”
with
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
and GLENDA FARRELL
NOVELT I— "Sklts’n Sketches”
SUN. - MON. - TUES
AUGUST 9-10-11
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
CARTOON and COMEDY
WEDNESDAY
THURS.
AUGUST 12 - 13
AGAIN HER MAGIC VOICE
HOLDS THE WORLD
BREATHLESS
GRACE M< 0RE
in
The King
Steps Out
with FRANCHOT TONE
More delightful than ever in
grand musical love drama.
LOCALS I
DANCE
SAT., AUG. 8th
at Westland
The Hot Shots
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
Spas“ ZÜlä"ucuets
KELVINATOR
"Tee
,*lni
.
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W. W. Felthouse returned Friday
from a trip through eastern Monta­
na and the drouth area. He reports
that sections of Montana is desolate
of crops and vegetation. He swung
down into the Yellowstone National
Park and visited Old Faithfur and
other points of interest in the park.
Miss Rebecca Brosten is the house
guest of her sister, Mrs. H. K. Dean.
She just returned from a visit to
her old home in North Dakota and
brings tragic reports of the drouth
conditions there.
Miss Brosten
makes her home in Los Angeles.
Miss Gladys Swarner returned
Tuesday night from Yakima, Wn.,
to spend a two weeks' vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Swar­
ner. She is a physical education in­
structor in the Y.W.C.A. at Yakima
since she graduated from Oregon
State college last year.
Mrs. Hazel Estes, daughter of W.
H. Bowman of Hermiston, under­
went an appendicitis operation at St.
Anthony’s hospital Saturday. An­
other daughter, Mrs. Harry Dyer, is
also in teh hospital in Pendleton fol­
lowing an apepndicitis operation.
Both are recovering nicely.
Mrs. E. E. McPherson and daugh­
ter arrived in Hermiston early this
week and left again Thursday for
Something
to Crow Abcut
QUALITY FEEDS
REASONABLE COST
CHICK!
CWT. 17
FEED
Olympia, Wn., where they will make
their home for the present. The
McPherson’s recently sold their five
acre tract on Hermiston avenue to
Guy Shaw.
Robert Thompson of the Jones-
5.
TRAINS
EAST
PORTLAND ROSE— Daily
Coaches, Pullman Tourist and Standard
Sleepers, Observation* lounge Car,
Diner. ALL AIR-CONDITIONED.
PACIFIC LIMITED —Daily
Air conditioned Coaches & Standard
Sleepers. Also Cafe-Observation Car.
Meals at coffee shop prices.
with 20.
Kay Plumbing company of Pendle­
ton injured his left arm badly Sat­
urday while removing the old boiler
from the grade school building, pre­
paratory to installing a new one. He
was able to continue his work the
first of the week.
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LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING
Yes, that’s Safeway’s enviable reputation. LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING—You’ll find savings
“Right down the line” at Safeway Stores because you buy for CASH. Keep track of your Safeway
purchases for JUST 30 DAYS—You'll be amazed at your savings.
FRIDAY - SAT. & MON.
Post
Toasties 2 PKGS. 1 L E
Double Thick Corn Flakes
AUGUST 7 - 8 and 10
CERTO
Marshmallows 1
For Successful Jelly Making
Bottles
COLD, 16*
244
ECCM0MY and
PROTECTION
Today we recommend that every
owner of an automatic refrigerator
learn about the new 1936 Keivinator.
It has three outstanding, funda­
mental values that buyers want.
Visible Cold. Safe temperaturca
in the food compartment, proved
by a Built In Thermometer so there
can be no doubt about how cold it is.
Vioible Kconnmy : It uses from
one-third to one half as much cur­
rent, as shown in advance by a Cer
tificate of Low Cost of Operation.
Vitibie l*mtertinn: A 5-year Protec-
tion Pian, signed by the oldest com­
pany in the industry
The new Kelvinator gives you
flexible rubber grids in all ice trays,
and such conveniences as automatic
defrosting switch, interior electric
light and many others.
See the 1936 Kelvinator whether
you now have an electric refriger­
ator or not, and let us tell you how
you can have one for as little as
16c a day. Come in tomorrow
Steaollsen
CITY OF PORTLAND
FIVE "SAILINGS"MONTHLY
FROM PORTLAND, 3:45 p.m.
on 1st, 7th, 13th, 19th, 25th.
39% Hours Portland to
Chicago,
no EXTRA
FARE
Diner lounge. Coach-buffet and three
Standard Pullmans, all air-condihontd.
LOW PRICED MEALS
Porter Service and Free Pillows
in Coaches on all trains.
SUMMER
BARGAIN
FARES EAST
Oaily to Oct. 15 Return Oct. 31
LOCAL AGENT
UNION
PACIFIC
PKG.
Fluffiest - Tender, They melt in your mouth!
Raisins
7 c
0 —
Potato Chips 2‘Tk%s.
Fancy Seedless
NALLEY’S - Always Fresh!
4 Lb. Pkg...... 24
Dog Food
Ovaltine
Small
Size Can
The Food Beverage
PLAY FAIR
Pound Can
TUNA FISH
WHITE STAR
Chicken of the Sea.
AIRWAY
Size Can
CRACKERS
COFFEE
Snowflakes or Honeymaid
Grahams.
3 LBS....................................... 49C
29c
35c
No.
212 Can 10c
SAUER KRAUT Large
VAN CAMP’S
PINK SALMON
POUND CANS
HAPPY VALE —
j.Ct -J.."..
er
4 * ..7.
ce’d
4
4
d
QUART JAR
doe.
§27.00
™
ELLIS FEED STORE
SALAD SERVE
t
Per ton
-
— USED SACKS FOR SALE —
Salad Dressing
10 ;
BARLEY
Ground or Rolled
fan
f
6100
EGG MASH
Oregon’s Leading Food Stores!
Lb. Carton
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1938
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
Pale Face
Ginger Ale or Lime Rickey
PINT BOTTLES
10c
Shaker Salt
Iodized or Plain
2 lb. Pkgs.
PACKAGES ..................
Quart
Bottle
The Master Bleacher
ALBER’S OATS
Cup and Saucer Premium.
Large
Pkg.
CANTALOUPES |
Rich Meated Locals
•
— FRIDAY & SAT. ONLY —
7 19c
89c |
Karo Syrup 5 Eth 35c
Clabber Girl
Catsup
10c
Brown Sugar 3 19c
Cane Sugar
Jell Well
95c
FOR
CRATE
Light or Dark
BAKING POWDER
Lb. Can
Bottle
RUBY BRAND
Lbs.
or POWDERED
LBS
Seven Fruit Flavors
EDWARD'S
Crystal White
LAUNDRY SOAP
10 BARS
PHONE 241
DEPENDABLE
COFFEE
Every can guaranteed to please.
LB. CAN ......
HERMISTON