The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 13, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1937.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Eaton of
Tillamook, Ore., visited Monday
with Mrs. Alton Kingsbury, who was
a classmate at the Portland Sanitar­
ium.
Levi Reeder and Frank Reeder
motored to Touchet, Wn., Saturday
Miss Edna Turnblad, who is a
going by way of Pendleton and Mil­
student in business college In Baker,
ton-Freewater, to visit Bill White.
Ore., is spending the week with her
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simon and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turn­
daughter Shirley and Miss Sylvia
blad.
Shutter were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Pedro at Echo Sunday.
Graduation Gift suggestions—Pa­
jamas, Gowns. Slips. Hose, Flowers,
Handkerchiefs. Style Shop.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and
daughter Nancy Jo and son Earl
HERMISTON, OREGON
motored to Pendleton Sunday to
spend the day,
Mrs. Paul Van Patten underwent
Friday - Saturday
a major operation in St. Anthony’s
MAY 14 - 15
hospital in Pendleton last Friday
DOUBLE FEATURE!
and is reported to be getting along
nicely.
Jane Wyatt - Louis Hayward
Mrs. Harry Kelley and daughter
In
Kathleen, Mrs. W. S. Boynton, Mrs.
Vane Boynton, and the Misses Snow
McCoy and Emogene Paul were in
Walla Walla Saturday afternoon on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thompson and
daughter Jean and Mrs. Cora Thom­
pson Helmer of Pendleton were
Vinton Haworth - Helen Mack
guests of Mr and Mrs. Harold Thom­
pson Sunday.
In
Mrs. O. C. i 'lerce and son Stan­
ley, and Gene Pierce left Monday
for a week’s vacation with relatives
in Portland. Gene is vacationing
from his work at the First National
Bank in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weis of La
Grande and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jack-
PLUS SHORTS
son of The Dalles were week end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
SUN. - MON. . TUES.
Chas. Clark.
Ray Higgins, who has been em­
MAY 18 - 17 - 18
ployed as radio man for the Mor-
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Tone Sound Service for the past two
years, left Tuesday for his home in
Salem, Ore.
Miss Wanda Needles of Newburg,
Ore., was the house guest of Miss
Mary Burnham over the week end.
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Miss Needles is a former resident
Picture i
here and has been visiting friends
in Echo for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley are
again living in their home after
Cartoon and Comedy
having occupied the Geo. Briggs
residence since returning from a
winter spent in Florida. Mr. and
Wednesday - Thursday
Mrs. F. B. Swayze, who occupied
MAY 19 - 20
their residence during their absence,
AT
are now living In the bank building
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT!
apartment.
Gift and congratulation cards
yene JACK HOLT
for the graduate, at Amsberry's. adv.
TIRES — CASH or TERMS
Theron Millard of Womic, Ore.,
was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
in
H. B. Darling over the week end
with Mae Clarke :
leaving Monday morning for his
C. Henry Gordon :
home. Mr. Millard may purchase
REPAIR SHOP
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
property here in the near future.
Phone 53-W
Hermiston
M. E. Caldwell, who has been
PLUS SHORTS
.
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J with the CCC camp at Baker, Ore.,
returned to Hermiston
Monday
morning and is visiting his sister
Mrs. Bob Woodward, in Columbia
district.
PRESTO. AMP THE
Lloyd Riley and his mother, and
Miss
Ellen Roth of Walla Walla,
JOB 15 DONE!
Wn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Kingsbury over Sunday. Mr.
Riley will graduate from the Walla
Walla college in June and has been
called to Canada as a minister for
the Seventh Day Adventist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baker and
daughter Connie of Pendleton and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of La
Grande spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith.
Ladies’ and misses’ wool bathing
suits, $1.98 and $2.19. Garments
that usually sell much higher. See
them at Amsberry’s.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yeager and fam­
ily returned Saturday night from
Redmond, Ore., where they spent
the winter, and will make their
home here. Mr. Yeager is employed
at the Umatilla Co-operative Cream­
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Saylor and
family and Mrs. J. B. Saylor motor­
ed to Walla Walla to spend Sunday
with relatives. Miss Henderson re­
turned with them to give a talk re­
lating her experiences as a mission­
ary in Africa, at the Hermiston
Union church Sunday evening. She
left early Monday morning for La
Grande where she was scheduled to
talk.
LOCALS
OASIS THEATRE
"LUCKIEST GIRL IN
THE WORLD"
"YOU CAN'T BUY
LUCK"
A. E. McFarland of Umatilla,
member of the Umatilla Co-opera­
tive Creamery board, has been ill
with pneumonia since Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen
and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell mo­
tored to Emigrant Springs Sunday
to spend the day.
Lee Levito, who bar teen at the
Stewart's Service Station, left Tues­
day for eastern points.
Mrs. Jesse Correa of Echo was in
town on business last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner and
daughter Thelma and son Lawrence
and Mrs. C. E. Baker motored to
Yakima Sunday to enjoy the day.
Ross Newport of Portland was a
business visitor in town Wednesday.
Jack Rice of Stanfield spent Tues­
day evening with his mother, Mrs.
Grace Rice, celebrating his birthday.
Bob Townsend, tester for the
Umatilla Herd Improvement asso­
ciation, left Wednesday morning for
his home in Gresham to spend the
remainder of the week.
Gifts for the graduate at Amsber-
ry's.
Grandma Ellis and Mary Ellis
who have made their home in the
Carter
apartments
for several
months, are now being cared for by
Mrs. Anna Smith, who lives one
mile north of town.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Robertson en­
tertained at a bridge dinner party
Tuesday evening at their home on
Butter Creek. High honors were
won by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson.
Mrs. A. J. VanWaning of Corval­
lis, Ore., was the house guest of her
daughter, Mrs. K. M. Mayer, last
week.
Mrs. F. L. Kelley left Thursday
for The Dalles to visit her sister and
later will visit her daughter in Gol-
dendale, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
O'Conners are occupying Mrs. Kel­
ley’s house during her absence.
WARD'S
RIVERSIDE TIRES
FOR SALE
PENDLETON PRICES
TROUBLE;
MOROCCO:
CONNOR'S
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OLD TIME AND MODERN
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry and
family motored to Meacham Sunday
where they enjoyed the day. They
were joined for a picnic lunch by
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pierson and fam­
ily who visited relatives at Meach­
am. The Amsberrys returned by way
of the Holdman country.
Spring Hats reduced *1. Style
flhop.
adv.
Hermiston women
attending
Homemakers’ Day in Pendleton last
Tuesday were Mrs. J. Skovbo, Mrs.
C. A. Lynch, Mrs. J. W. Jackson,
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. A. E.
Marble, Mrs. Al Quiring, Mrs. Wm.
Bensel, Mrs. H. Hooker, Mrs. W. A.
Hineline, Mrs. R. G. Saylor, Mrs.
H. K. Dean and Mrs. Jay T. Pierson.
Twenty-one ladies attended the
Wool Growers’ Auxiliary card party
and luncheon at Heppner, May 7th.
Mrs. Ralph Thomson won the door
prize, Mrs. H. T. Fraser, high hon-
ors and Miss Elva Berry, second
high honors, The Wool Growers’
picnic will be held at Battle Moun-
tain, June 2. Another announce-
nient will be made at a later date.
F. A. Burnham of Chelan, Wn.,
accompanied his brother J. S. Burn­
ham from Portland last Friday and
remained here until Monday. Mr.
Burnham has been in the hospital
in Portland where he had his ton­
sils removed and is recovering slow­
ly at his home here.
at the Westland Grange
MUSIC BY
THE LONESOME BUMS
Featuring WILLIAM JOHNSON
COMEDIAN
PENDLETON
SATURDAY, May 15th.
ADMISSION 40c and 10c
The Bargain Store
BURK’S
SHOE PRICES HAVE ADVANCED GREAT­
LY BUT WE ARE SELLING AT THE OLD
LIGHT DRESS SOX Pair 10c
PRICE
DRESS PANTS AT OVERALL PRICES “
NEW LINE STRAW & FELT HATS JUST IN!
A FULL LINE OF DRESS SHIRTS, LIGHT UNDERWEAR. NECK
OUR PRICES
TIES, ETC., WORK SHIRTS AND OVERALLS
WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
Safeway
Prices for May 14th, 15th & 17th.
EDWARD'S
COFFEE
Quality Vacuum Packed
Here’s COFFEE ECONOMY,
Airway is the fastest selling
coffee in the west. Pure
Brazilian blend — whole
beans packed in moisture-
proof, wax-lined bags that
preserve its extra goodness.
See it ground before your
eyes for your method of
brewing.
Guaranteed to Please,
ä.
2 .49c
25c
SWEET PICKLES
HAPPY
VALE
33c
Quarts
BAKING POWDER
K. C. Double
g ■
25 oz. can — a
Action
7
4 rouse
...
\IRW a .Y
/Al 8
LB.
LBS.
GINGER SNAPS
50c
2 lbs. 25c
Fill up the Cookie Jar.
SNOWDRIFT....
3 lb. tin 59c
For Successful Baking.
MOTHER’S OATS .. 1’ge pkg. 29c
MARSHMALLOWS
"Fluffiest" They Simply
Melt in Your Mouth.
14c
Premium Package - Quick or Regular.
CANDY BARS, reg. 5c .. 3 for 10c
PEET’S SOAP ..... large pkg. 28c
BREAD JULIA LEE WRIGHT’S
Granulated - For Laundry or Dishes
Qt. Jar 39c
MAYONNAISE
ARISTOCRAT
pkg. 23c
CREAM OF WHEAT
Made from
her own
Famous Recipe.
112 lb. loaf
Lb. Loaf
10c
14c
Pears
Walnuts
DEL MONTE
Melba Halves in
Heavy Syrup
Jello
Fancy Large
Your Choice of
• Six Delicious
Flavors
Oregon
Franquets
174c
Lbs.
PINEAPPLE, No. 1‘ can
10c
Del Monte - Sliced
BLACK PEPPER, 8 oz. can .... 19c
Schilling’s
2 lbs. 23c
CRACKERS ............
All Crisp Sodas
PEAS........................ No, 2 can 9c
Walla Walla or Flavorkist
pkg. 15c
PANCAKE FLOUR
Maximum - 40 oz. pkg.
BAKING CHOCOLATE 12 lb. 10c
THERE’S
NO PLACE
Starch
IN THE SUN
ARGO
Corn or Gloss
roll 4c
Sugar
c & H Pure
Cane - Fine
Granulated
25 1.
FOR
SHRIMP
2 5-oz. cans 25c
2 1312
oz tin 15c
Grape Fruit Juice
Ariz. Sweet
RIPE OLIVES
2 tall cans 25c
Rosedale
VEGETABLE SALAD .... can 12c
Libby’s - No. 300 can
4 oz. 15c
WEST AG VANILLA
Bottle
Imitation
GRAPENUTS.......... 1 reg. pkg. 17c
pkg. 5c
FLAVOR ADE
Drink Mix
ZEE TISSUE ...
• It’s so easy to brighten up, in gorgeous colors furniture,
.33c
Little Chief - Wet Pack
PEN RAD MOTOR OIL 2Gal.
$1.43
Can
woodwork and toys with this wonderful enamel Anyone can
use It One coat does the job
. covers solidly dries in
Marasco
Stawberry
Package
Hershey's
four hours without a trace of brush marks And how it brings
the sparkle of newness to old things. Washes like porcelain
Get a can here today
We have Enameloid In 16
Regular 19« Value
DRUMMER FROM
cloth bag
©149
“ —
SCOTCH SOAP .. 2 1’ge pkgs. 45c
GLASS
CLEANER
UNION - SPECIAL
OFFER
1 8-oz. & 1 16-oz.
Bottle
ALL FOR
264
37%
Peanut
Butter
IN BULK
2
Lbs..............
bright sparkling colors
WINTER OILS!
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
I pint S W Fo Wax and long Handia
sur POLISHING
HIGH LUSTIR
HAVE YOUR
CAR SERVICED
FOR
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
FURNITURE POLISH
S-W POLISH-OL
6 OX. BOTTI!. .
Oregon Hardwire & Implement Co
HERMISTON, OREGON
SUMMER DRIVING
NOW!
ROHRMAN
Motor Co.
OUR SHOP IS MODERN
OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
— SMOKED MEATS —
BACON Anx.Etzo lb. 29c
Swift’s Oriole
— FRESH PRODUCE —
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY
Rhubarb
Oranges
Mild Cure Shoulders
PICNICS
lb. Abe
Lunch Meats lb. 29c
Medium Size
Fancy Assorted
Garden Fresh
lb. 22c
Brookfield Triplets
Sliced Dried Beef
Swift’s Premium
‘ lb.
Pkg.
3L.106
Spinach
New Spuds 6 Lbs 25c
Texas Garnets
15c
Strawberries
Fresh California’s
box 10c