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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
BASIS THEATRE
Mrs. P e te r C aetric, who has been
confined to th e H erm isto n G eneral
hospital for th e past week, is rep o r­
ted as g re a tly improved.
Mrs. O scar Johnson an d son and
HERMISTON, OREGON
d a u g h te r p lan to leave F rid a y for
n., w here she w ill visit
Mrs. N ora Head of A rlin g to n a r ­ Longview, r W and
sister for ten days.
Friday - Saturday
rived last week to v isit a t th e home h er Dr. b ro C. th e E.
Owens, p la n t patholo­
JUNE 25 - 26
of h er sister, Mrs. A. L. C arter.
g ist and E. A. Jack m an , extension
DOUBLE FEATURE!
Mr. an d Mrs N. R. M ueller spent specialist of Oregon S ta te college,
th e week end in Hope, Idaho, on were business visitors a t th e U. S.
Field S tatio n Monday.
business.
Ju liu s Gimble, who u n d erw en t a
Mrs. G eorgia H enderson
was in m ajor o p eratio n more th a n
two
P o rtlan d over th e week end visitin g weeks ago, follow ing an accident
her d au g h ter, Mrs. H ow ard E. P etit. when he fell and stru c k a locust
M ayor T u ck er of U m atilla has lim b, is rep o rted to be g re a tly im-
been confined to his hom e several
F irew o rk s and all F o u rth of Ju ly
days th is week b u t is reported to goods, priced reasonably a t A m sber­
be im proving.
ry ’s.
adv.
Mrs. A lb ert C raig of F airb u ry ,
Mr. an d Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an and
N ebraska, and Jo h n V an W an in g of
fam ily sp e n t S unday in P endleton.
Get F o u rth of Ju ly firew o rk s a t P o rtlan d , a u n t an d uncle of Mrs. K.
A m sberry’s.
adv. M. Mayer of H erm iston, w ere guests
Geo. S tra n d of P en d leto n w as a a t th e M ayer home from M onday u n ­
business v isito r in H erm isto n S u n ­ til W ednesday of th is week.
Mrs. E. L. Neff of P o rtla n d and
day.
Mr. an d Mrs. Cecil W a rn er and Miss W ilm a W hitney, h er niece, of
f-imily and Mrs. Levi Reeder mo­ G lendale. Calif., arriv ed M onday to
tored to W alla W alla T h u rsd ay spend ten days as g u ests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alton K ingsbury.
Mrs. Neff
w here th ey spent th e day.
Mr. a n d Mrs. I. C. Cox an d H enry Is Mr. K in g sb u ry ’s m other.
PLUS SHORTS
C raig Percy, form erly w ith the
Som m erer were P endleton business
Safeway S tore here, an d A rt F ar-
v isito rs Monday.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
by the
Mrs. H. M. Hodge and b ro th er-in - rance, form erly employed
JUNE 27 - 28
Oregon H ard w are & Im plem ent Co.
law
and
w
ife
of
R
ichm
ond,
Calif.,
M ATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
spent tw o days last week as guests store, now of W alla W alla, w ere v i­
sitin g frien d s in H erm iston Sunday
of her sister, Mrs. U. A. W ilson.
evening.
Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. V an W in k le of
M axine B allenger of T h e Dalles
L exington visited a t th e home of was the house guest of B etty More
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilcox Sunday. house over th e week end, leaving
Mr. an d Mrs. Em il Z ivney m otor W ednesday w ith her p a re n ts for
ed to Y akim a, W n., Sunday. T he Condon.
stre e ts and b u ild in g s are decorated
E arl Carson, who has been em­
ready for th e pioneer celebration.
ployed by th e h ighw ay d ep a rtm en t
Mrs. M errill P o tte r le ft th e ©Hr n ear P ilo t Rock, is confined to St.
Baud o*
m iston G eneral
ho sp ital
Sunday, A nthony's hospital in P en d leto n due
g rea tly im proved follow ing a m ajor to spotted fever. He is rep o rted as
"Toom ai o f the Elephants' ' ky
op eratio n perform ed recently.
im proving, b u t slowly.
Dale Carson, enlisted in Co. A
Monroe S w arner, son of Mr. an d
Mrs. A. C. S w arner of H erm iston, 29th E n g in eers, U.S.A., sta tio n e d at
has secured a position
w ith
thè C en tralia, W n., sp en t th e week end
F airb an k s E x p lo ratio n com pany of here w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Carson. Dale en listed early in
F airb an k s, A laska.
»«M
tOIEIT F U M IT I —> ZIHSN H I M
Dresses for the F o u rth of Ju ly , May for th ree years.
P ain ted ice tea tu m b lers, p retty
$1 up to 23.95, a t T h e S ty le Shop.
Color Cartoon and Comedy
adv designs, 2 for 15c a t A m sberry’s. adv
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M cMullen left
TUESDAY - JUNE 29
Mrs. J. S. V anSkike,
who has
W ednesday for S eattle w here they
been
a
p
a
tie
n
t
in
th
e
H
erm
iston
SPECIAL H IG H T
G eneral h o sp ital for th e p ast week, will visit Mrs. M cM ullen’s sister,
Mrs. W. M. G rant. Mr. McMullen
ROCHELLE
MICHAEL
is rep o rted as g re a tly im proved.
will re tu rn the last of th e week but
HUDSON
WHALEN
Dr. an d Mrs. A rth u r F ish er of Mrs. McMullen will rem ain for two
In
P h ilad elp h ia w ere week end guests weeks or more. T h eir d a u g h te r M ar­
of Mr. an d Mrs K. M. M ayer. They g a re t also lives w ith th e G rants.
have moved to P o rtla n d to m ake
Miss Ja n e Jackson, h igh school
CARTOON & COMEDY
th e ir home.
senior an d ed ito r of th e h ig h school
P. P. S ullivan, local Ju stic e of Bulldog, w ill leave F rid a y for P o rt­
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
tile Peace, left F rid ay m orning for land to a tte n d a press conference of
JUNE 30 - JULY 1
Roseburg, Ore., in com pany
w ith editors of h igh school p ap ers in the
Simone Simon - James Stewart
Mrs. H erb ert S ullivan an d Mrs. Roy state.
in
Sullivan. Mrs. Roy S ullivan has
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilcox of the
been v isitin g for th e p ast tw o weeks E llis R an g er S tatio n
n e a r U kiah
w itli her m other, Mrs. W. L. Boyn­ visited a t th e R. B. W ilcox home
ton,
and
Mrs.
H
erb
ert
S
ullivan
has
T hursday. Miss Iren e K en n in g s re­
Cartoon and Adventures of a
been v isitin g h er p a re n ts in S tan ­ tu rn ed home w ith them a fte r spend­
Cameraman.
field.
ing several days in th e m o u n tain s
Miss R u th Dodd le ft F rid a y a fte r­
noon by tra in for P o rtla n d w here
she joined her cousin, Miss C athryn
Collins, and her fa th e r H en ry Col­
lins, on a m otor trip to San F ra n ­
cisco and Los Angeles. She expects
to be aw ay th ree weeks.
Mrs. W. W. F elthouse fell and in ­
ju red her knee Sunday even in g and
has been confined to h er bed since
NEW A N D IMPROVED COURSES OF
th a t time. She slipped on th e k itc h ­
en tloor and in fallin g in ju re d her
STUDY IN MUSIC
knee cap.
(LEHCHETIZKY TECHNIC)
Gaylord Madison, who
was
in
tow n M onday from B u tte r Creek,
says th a t his alfa lfa escaped the I
ra in s w ith only 90 shocks in the
field. He has a large tra c t n o w '
sta n d in g w atchpocket high in heavv
yield.
Mis. W. J. Cochran and d a u g h te r
KINDERGARTEN A N D ADVANCED
arriv ed last week and w ill spend
COURSES IN
the g re a te r p art of the sum m er w ith
her m other,
Mrs. B ert
M ullins,
w lnle Mr. Cochran
is atte n d in g
sum m er school at A nnapolis. He has
been coach in S ilverton. Ore., high
For Information Call 39R
school for th e past th ree years.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F o llett v isi­
ted here from S atu rd ay u n til T h u rs­
day w ith relatives. They have been
liv in g in P endleton w here Mr. Fol-
iett lias been employed b u t will now
m ake th e ir home in W alia W alla
Mr. F o llett w ill be w ith th e Safe­
way Stores in th a t city.
, T '', , and Mr8' Al Q’tifin g m otored
to Dallas. Ore., over th e week end.
A lbert L. S m ith, who is su p erv is­
ing a rock c ru sh e r for th e sta te
h ighw ay com mission, a few m iles
west of Irrig o n , was in H erm iston
Monday.
Miss H elen Jen d rzejew sk i, who is
a stu d e n t at O.S.C., re tu rn e d home
S atu rd ay n ig h t to spend th e sum m er
w ith her p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
Jendrzejew ski. H elen has been as­
sistin g w ith 4- h club d eleg ates a t
sum m er school w hich closed last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarm o n , fo r­
mer B u tter Creek resid en ts, w ill
m ake th e ir home a t 543 Cowper St.,
Palo Alto, C alif., d u rin g th e sum ­
mer. T h eir d a u g h te rs L inda, Opal
and Shirley plan to spend p a rt of
th e sum m er w ith th e ir paren ts.
Members of th e E pw orth League
• Years of service lie ahead for the McCorniick-Deering No. 7
of H erm iston decided to a tte n d the
S u ttle Lake in s titu te th is sum m er,
Enclosed-Gear Mower. The entire operating mechanism, includ­
Ju ly 12-18. P lan s w ere m ade to
ing the drive gears, differential,
hold a cooked food sale S atu rd ay ,
Ju n e 26. to raise money for tra n s­
and countershafts, is assembled
p o rtatio n .
compactly in an oiltight gear
Miss Goldie G ruver of Los Ange­
housing and runs in a bath of oil.
les. Cal., left M onday for h er home,
a fte r v 's ltln g h er a u n t. Mrs. John
Special oil seals at the ends of
Ford n ear U m atilla. W hile she was
here her cousin. Miss Evelyn Ford,
the main axle and flywheel shaft
who is a tte n d in g th e E astern Oregon
and the oiltight gear box prevent
N orm al school in La G rande, spent
a few days here.
leakage and protect all working
Mrs. Ina W essell flew from Brem ­
parts against entrance of dirt and
erto n to S eattle in a hydroplane
last week w here she visited an ojd
Other abrasive materials.
school friend. Mrs. Al Johnson The
boats were not ru n n in g because of
Come in and let us tell you
th e strik e and it was necessary to
about our complete line of haying
tak e th e plane, m ak in g th e trip In
tools—side rakes and tedders, self­
th ree hours. B rem erton w as p rac­
tic ally isolated du e to lack of boat
dump rakes, sweep rakes, windrow
listo e o m n s r t
tra n sp o rta tio n .
e U s r J **arw r u n s In a b a t h o f o il.
and cylinder-rake hay loaders, bay T h e e o v s r , R . m a k e a « h e a r a r earn
Miss R eta L ouderm ilk, who has
' la « p r o o f a n d o i l t i g h t . « I n t r h la
ta u g h t science In th e h igh school at
stackers, and hay presses.
th ro w a In a n d o n t by la v a r, A.
W in th ro p . W n.. for th e past th ree
years, arriv ed
in
H erm iston last
week to visit for two weeks w ith
her paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. H enry
Ixuiderm llk
She w ill th en go to
M ullin. Idaho, w here she has a con­
HERMISTON, OREGON
tra c t to teach th is com ing school
4TU
Ed K auffm an and fam ily ot E lgin
arriv e d Sunday to m ake th e ir home
in H erm iston.
Mr. K auffm an has
been o p e ra tin g a shoe shop in E l­
gin for the p ast two years an d will
now tak e over th e Bowman Shoe
Shop, Mr. Bowman plans to move
o nto a sm all farm
acreag e near
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A m sberry and
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. M organ were
Joint hosts a t two d in n e r p arties,
Monday and W ednesday evening of
th is week B ridge was in play fol­
low ing th e d in n e r, w ith h igh honors
g o in g to Mr. an d Mrs. G erald W h ite
an d Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson.
Consolation prizes w ent to Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Ja ck so n and Mr. and Mrs
H erb ert Hedw all.
Mrs. Em il Z ivney m otored to
P o rtlan d W ednesday w here she was
joined by h er m other, Mrs. Ida E.
Clute. They m otored
to A storia
w here the tw o w ill a tte n d th e sta te
E agle convention. Mrs. C lu te is a
past presid en t of th e P o rtlan d A ux­
iliary. W hile in th e valley Mrs.
Zivney w ill v isit in E agle Creek and
Oswego, d is tric ts w here she has
ta u g h t. She p lan s to re tu rn to H er­
m iston Ju n e 3 0 th .
Mrs. W. J. W arn er accom panied
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze to P o rt­
land last S a tu rd a y and visited u n til
T h u rsd ay w ith h er d a u g h te r and
fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. E. P. Scho­
field, a t V ancouver, Wn.
** W
A COMPLETE PROGRAM OF RODEO EVENTS — INCLUDING
BRONC) RIDING - WILD COW RIDING - ROPING - WILD COW
MILKING AND NUMEROUS OTHER FEATURES. FANCY CASH
AWARDS FOR PARTICIPANTS. W rite Rock Richmond for details.
FUN - EXCITEMENT - THRILLS
«▼▼ v v v w v w v w w v v v w v v w v y
49 lb.
sack
$ 1 .4 9
B ars
8 Reg.
A r is t o c r a t M a y o n n a is e
Q“." 3 9 «
Serve th e Best!
S w a n s d o w n C a k e F lo u r
Pkg.
For Success in All Y our Cakes an d P astries.
P a lm o liv e S o a p
U
59«
B ars
T he Complexion Soap.
% lb.
Pkg.
K r a f t Cheese
Pim ento, Brick, A m erican
S n o w d r if t
3
59c
% i
T he Goodness Locked In - You G et th e Key.
A i r w a y C o ffe e
17c
6
p .n
$ 1 .1 7
3 Lb,. 5 0 c
T ry th e F ine Coffee T housands T alk ab o u t and Use.
S c o tc h S o a p
P kg.
G ran u lated w ith a Money Back G uarantee.
Sugar
P u re G ran u lated
18 L b ,
100 lb.
SACK
S a la d O il
$1*33
in Bulk
c a i.
For Salad D ressing an d All Cooking Purposes.
$ 1 .0 0
$ 5 -4 9
MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY
Luncheon Meat 29 c
B acon B a c k
29c
O r io le B a c o n '■« 29c
C e r to
ART and ARTGRAFT
rear.
RODEO - JULY 3-4-5
The B illion Bubble Soap.
OFFERS TO YOU
Oregon Hardwire & Implement Co.
to three-day program, featuring air
circus, pioneer picnic Sunday, mons­
ter parade Monday forenoon, and
C ry s ta l W h ite Soap
FRANCES HORN
Enclosed-Gear M ower
In v it e s Y o u
An All P urpose F am ily F lour.
‘Seventh Heaven’
Long Life Is Built
R igh I I n to I he cCortnick-D eering
K ennew ick
H a r v e s t B lossom F lo u r
‘ W o m a n W is e ’
Tapping and Folk Dancing
CELEBRATE THE FOURTH A T STANFIELD
6 DAYS OF SALE PRICES - JUNE 25 10 JULY 1.
K IP L IN G
PIANO AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS
THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1937.
For Jam s or Jellies
ROGERS’ SALAD F 0 R I\
2
F ree w ith
B ottles
Lean Skinned
45«
M edium W eight '
B a c o n S q u a r e s lb
N ob H ill
F or Seasoning
COFFEE
SAFEWAY'S FRESH PRODUCE PRICES
A Coffee Y ou’ll be P roud
■*
to Serve.
M —
Lbs.......................
FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY
a
CABBAGE
aye
lb.
3c
Local Crisp H ard H eads
NEW POTATOES 20 lbs. 45c
Local Cobblers - In F ree S hopping Bag
P u re x
TOMATOES
Bleach and D eoderant
12c
QUART
BOTTLE
2 lbs. 19c K
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F irm R ipe C alifo rn ia's
DRY ONIONS
3 lbs. 10c 3 < ■
C alifo rn ia Red Globe
< ■
, ORANGES
2 doz. 25c ::
S w e e t'J u ic y V alencias
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2
29c
&
SNOWFLAKES
or H oney Maid G raham C rackers.
BARTLETT PEARS
B urke’s - Roper B rand
2 Nc.i? 25c
CORN FLAKES
ET 29c
Post T oslies o r K ellogg's
MORTON’S SALT
P lain o r Iodized
MOTHER’S OATS
2
S h ak er
pkgs.
1
1 OC
L arge
Pkg.
OQ
4 Ú Í/C
P rem ium P ackage - Q uick or R eg u lar
APPLE
BUTTER
KERRS
CANNING
B eg u lar Mason 9
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