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LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor were Walla Walla visitors Sunday. Susan Nye and Estafana Moore of Echo were in town Saturday visit ing friends. Straw sun hats, reasonably priced and styled nice at Amsberry's. adv Mrs. Pete McNabb Sr., of Uma- tilla was in town Saturday. Miss Margaret Kirk and Miss In eeda Moore were Walla Walla visit- ors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt house mo tored to Walla Walla on business Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Miller. who had her tonsils removed at the Hermiston General hospital last Thursday, is reported as doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vanderlinde of Irrigon are the parents of a son born Friday. April 30th. at the Her miston General hospital. Betty McKenzie and May Wur- ster were in town Saturday from Umatilla. Chas. Powell, who suffered a bro ken leg while playing baseball at Umatilla. is getting along nicely at the Hermiston General hospital and expects to return home soon. Mrs. B. E. O’Conner of Eugene. Ore., arrived Saturday morning to be with her husband who operates the O’Conner’s confectionery, open ed recently here. Mrs. C. L. Butler and Mrs. Ber tha Smith of Portland were house guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt from Wednesday of last week until Monday. Mrs. Georgia Henderson left Thurs day for Corvallis to be the guest of her son Bob Henderson over Moth er’s Week End. Bob was recently elected president of the O. S. C. stu dent body. Melvin Follett moved to Pendle ton Sunday where he is employed by Safeway Stores. Inc., in their Main street market. He mas been employ ed as meat cutter at the Boynton & Kelley's store here. Al May of Pendleton arrived Thursday morn ing to take his place. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Schmeer of Portland were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner Sun day callng on Mrs. E. Schofield of Vancouver. Wn.. who is the guest of her parents. Mrs. Schmeer and Mrs. Schofield were schoolmates. Dorothy Jean Kingsbury, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury, left Wednesday with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Neff of Portland, for Seattle on a business and pleasure trip. The Neffs spent the week end in Hermiston. Mrs. R. H. Stockard left Sun day for Porter. Wn., to visit her sis ter, Mrs, Anna Thompson, who is very ill. Her son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stockard, came from Heppner and took Mrs. Stockard to Porter. Mrs. J. A. Clarke left Thursday morning for Eugene where she will be the guest of her daughter Miss Edith Clarke over Mother’s Week End on the University of Oregon campus. Mrs. Clark plans to visit friends and relatives in Salem the first of the week, returning home Thursday of next week. Irene Kennings. Eva Wilcox, Gladys Driscoll, Claude Wilcox. Ed Urosten and Ray Higgins motored to Coulee Dam In Washington Sunday to view the dam construction and site, returning the same day. They report the trip worth while for any Sunday drive. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday MAY 7 - 8 DOUBLE FEATURE! safcwav Sale 19c BROWN SUGAR Lbs. Bell TOILET SOAP OH Mission Bars 19c White King 25c SWANSDOWN Cake Flour Pkg. For the 10c SILK TISSUE Bathroom rolls A Box - - MATCHES " carton 17" FAVORITE Gelatine 2 pkgs. 9c * JELL WELL — Dessert 10c SALMON Lb. Tin Fancy Pink 10c CATSUP 12 oz. bottle Ruby Brand 5 " lb 49c SKOVBO'S HONEY can 10, PAPER NAPKINS 100 count pkg. "Y • Directed bu Christy Caban nt • Produced by RobaH Sik high seas ! KITCHEN CRAFT FIAI ID I-VUK harvest BLOSSOM MAXIMUMPANCAKE FLOUF CAMPBELL'S SOAP Crystal White or P. & G. $2.98 PICTURE Constance Worth Ge CARTOON SUN. - MON. . TUES. MAY 9-10-11 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY PLUS SHORTS Wednesday - Thursday MAY 12 - 13 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! Hollywood’s New Star in uto RADIO PICTURE CARTOON and COMEDY! Rich Brazilian COFFEE Pound 3 25 U» Box Large Pkg. 15c PORK & BEANS Van Camp’s In Bulk SALAD oil IT. 33c GAL $1.29 Tin 10c "YPA-YY TOBACCO Prince Velvet Albert or Free) 25c COMFORT TISSUE (1 - 1000 sheet roll with 3 rolls GRAPE FRUIT SRYUP BEANS DEL MONTE Sleepy Hollow Pure Cane & Maple IDAHO RED or SMALL WHITE Lbs. $119 KELLOGG’S 24* bs. MARASCO STRAWBERRY EHE fig 10 lb. Cloth bag —A 100 lb. 49 Sack PEARS DEL MONTE 2F. J9Y 98c No.2 % Cans lb. Jar Cans Edward’s Coffee TÌn 25c?in 49c 3 Cans 10c Sunbrite Wala Tomato Juice Fig Bars 1%2 1b 1 4c Loaf - TV 2:10c Whole An:125c 2 Lbs. 25c Wheat 26 OZ. Pkgs. Morton’s Salt Iodized No. 1 Dr. Tins &UV 0Z.OE JuiceLibby‘s2 12 Tins LOC Grape Fruit Juice Monte Pineapple creen 35c OREGONS ALL BRAN Campbell’s So up Chicken)3 cans 25c can 10c Campbell’s Chicken Soup bar 6c CAMAY SOAP quart 14c PUREX BLEACH each 59c DOMESTIC BROOMS FORMAY Shortening 3 lb. can 55c CR1SCO Shortening 3 lb. can 59c Tall Borden’s Eagle Brand Milk Cans 22c POWDERED SUGAR 3 lbs. 2Oc FRENCH’S BIRD SEED pkg. 13c Aunt Dinah Molasses No. 2‘ tin 19c KARO SYRUPBlue Labe 5 lb. can 39c pkg. 23c CREAM OF WHEAT 3 lbs. 25c Fancy Blue Rose Rice Qt. Jug FINE GRANULATED JAM Canterbury Tea A oz. 25c " 16 cans * 2 cm" 25c DOZEN $1.39 pt 17c 50c PRUNES (Except SOUP SUGAR Cleanser lb. bag 73c 1,1 2% lb. pkg. Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, DOZEN AIRWAY X” 3 er 6 Day Sale - May 7-13 Incl p.1 Julia Lee Dread Wright’s FANCY 49 lb. 39 ?‘y bag $1 TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO Mr. M. B. Skaggs opened his first store—small, and unimpressive, but built upon an idea. Years of ex- the perience have demonstrated truth of that principle: Better mer chandise at lower prices by selling for cash and eliminating the costly waste of old-fashioned credit meth ods. On that foundation Safeway Stores have grown and the sound ness of that Idea remains unchal lenged by depression or by "boom” years. We salute our founder whose solid principles have made Safeway Stores the west's leading grocer. 3 Cans . .. 10c 49 lb. $1.69 Sack ™eed Tall 69c HOT SAUCE 003090 Reg. Bars . 10c 5 CASE with 10 New Potatoes TEXAS 5 LBS 25c > New Peas FRESH! W Lettuce a CRISP SOLID 3HEADS19C heads White Wax Onions 4 LBS. 25c aerose POTTED PLANTS for MOTHER'S DAY 35c to $1 : EAWVVES FANCY DOZ. 33c Lemons SUN KIST LYNNE OVERMAN ILO RADIO PICTURE MAXIMUM or FEDERAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY— 4 Nn1 29c Wih MILK $10001$$0 TOMATO RKO-RADIO THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON, PAGE EIGHT Black 49c 38, 25c or Libby’s Apple Butter Pear Tuna Fish White Star * AQ. 3 No. Tins “Te C Minced Clams F.A.B. 10c 21c%uaT35c selve Sänt Tomatoes SNVezla“an 10c Salad Dressing Ninka Dc°azns$1.15 Peasw^^ana See 2HR225c”.$1.45 (. NA 10c 6 cans 59c "49" Brand vorn White Corn Tomatoes ¿iSfÜ, 2NS “"3Sc6..-98c Lipton’s Tea Green Beans Pound P70 Black * J C Black 43c Racut 3 “2r25c S98c Pineapple MoiteNcan4 10c Nob Hill Coffee cn$1.18 24c 2 47c LIBBY'S PEACHES 2 No 2% cans 35 6 cans 98c MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 3 Lbs. 19e OXYDOL GRANULATED SOAP Medium Package 19e FELS NAPTHA SOAP IVORY SOAP SEEDLESS RAISINS WHEAT KRISPIES POST TOASTIES 3 Medium Size 3 lbs. Package Package 23e 10e 84 Smoke Meats Frankfurters BIG FAT ONES lb. 200 Sliced Bacon ORIOLE Bacon Back LEAN SKINNED 18. 27c Shortening SWIFT'S PEARL 4 lbs. 49c safeway < >