THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1837.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TEN
LO C A LS
Mrs. O. K. Mudge left T hursday
n ig h t for Spokane w here she will
v isit h er m other for a sh o rt while.
Mrs. H arry Connor and fam ily are
spending
the
week a t
L ehm an
Springs.
P o tato chips, 3 pkgs. 25c. Con
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Mayer and
adv
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. M cReynolds mo n o r's Cash Store.
tored to B ingham S prings to spend
th e day Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elth o u se left
W ednesday m orning
for
a
two
K err's reg u la r lids, 3 doz. 25c.
weeks’ cam ping trip to E ast Lake
adv
C onnor’s Cash Store.
near Bend, Ore., and to coast points.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore a n d :
Mrs. H. T. F ra ser an d son Tommy fam ily were Sunday d in n e r guests I
and Miss C lara B ry an t le ft W ednes
a t th e A. C a rter home.
day for P o rtlan d .
Miss R u th C herry, who ta u g h t in
th e schools a t Dallas, Ore., la st year
and who is a form er resid en t of
Miss Golda Mumma plans to m ake
H erm iston, was a v isito r in H erm is
a business trip to P o rtlan d S a tu r
S ardines, 3 lge. oval cans, 25c.
ton a sh o rt w hile M onday n ig h t as
day.
C onnor's Cash Store.
adv
th e guest of Miss Em ogene Paul.
Mrs. W. M. M arbut of Echo was
Mr. an d Mrs. W. J. W arn er and
In H erm iston W ednesday on busi
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. M artin and son
Mrs. J. H. P ru te r of Irrig o n was
ness.
Bobby m otored
to
L angdon lake in town S atu rd ay accom panied by
her sister, Mrs. Je n n ie U her, and
Miss M arnie Sm ith retu rn ed W ed Sunday w here they sp e n t the day.
g ran d d a u g h ter V irg in ia W egrzyn of
nesday of last week from Vale, Ore.,
Mr. an d Mrs. W.G. K ersbergen re Rockdale. Illinois, who arriv ed F ri
w here she has been visitin g her bro
tu rn ed M onday evening from a two day to m ake a v isit of six weeks.
th e r and fam ily.
week trip to San F rancisco and o th T he P ru te rs plan to sh ip a carload
er coast points.
of melons in about tw o weeks. They
have 18 acres in melons.
Mrs. A1 Clayton of P o rtlan d spent
the week end in H erm iston w ith rel
B ath in g su its in co tto n or wool,
atives an d friends.
tru n k s an d b a th in g
caps, priced
rig h t a t A m sberry’s.
adv
HERMISTON, OREGON
E nam elw are in ivory or g ray —
good q u ality , priced reasonably a t
Mrs. H a rry Kelley and d au g h ter
Friday - Saturday
Amsblerry’s.
adv K athleen Ann and Mrs. W. S. Boyn
JULY 23 - 24
ton and grandson E arl B oynton Jr.,
Lloyd R ussell of P o rtla n d was in motored to H elix T uesay w here they
DOUBLE FEATURE!
tow n th is week en ro u te home from spent th e n ig h t a t th e hom e of Mr.
a trip in to Idaho.
and Mrs. W. L. Boynton. W ednesday
HARO LD BELL W R IG H T’S
th ey m otored to W alla W alla on
Vernon Bowman re tu rn e d Sunday business.
from B aker a fte r v isitin g two weeks
w ith his b ro th er E lvest Bowman.
Miss Opal Stockard, who has spent
th e sum m er w ith h er sister-in -law ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an and Mrs. P au l S tockard a t Cannon Beach
Miss Geneva T ionson of Staples, arriv ed h ere S atu rd ay n ig h t to
ANNABELLA
M innesota, spent th ree days in th e spend two weeks w ith h er paren ts,
k HENRY m o u n tain s on a fish in g trip th is Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockard.
FONDA week.
Mrs. P. H. Corman e n te rta in e d a t
LESLIE
Bill K ersh n er, who is em ployed a b irth d a y d in n er S unday com pli
in th e F irs t N atio n al Bank of H e r m en tin g Mrs. G lenn R yan of P en
I BANKS
m iston, is spending tw o weeks in dleton. Covers w ere placed for the
P o rtlan d and o th e r sea coast towns. honoree, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S her
He will r e tu rn th e la st of th e week. man and H. H. Cole.
IN NATURAL TECHNICOLOR
Myron N ation m ade
trip to Salem Sunday.
a
business
STATES HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW WARES
IN HUGE B U IL D IN G AT NEW YORK FA IR
NEW YORK. (Special).—Included in the limited edition book of unusual size
and beauty which the New York World's Fair 1939 Incorporated has sent to state
governors and, through diplomatic channels, to foreign governments, is the follow
ing text devoted to.
The Sovereign States e f the Federal Union
George Washington, in declaring that the public felicity and prosperity oi
America depend upon the firm union and the unceasing cooperation of the sovereign
American States, divined the future. The prosperity and the greatness of these
United States have arisen from the free and unimpeded circulation of ideas and
products in the world’s greatest consumer market.
The Fair gives to each State the appropriate setting and opportunity to announce
to the world its unique and indispensable contribution to America’s rich and color
ful civilization. The Fair contemplates a Hall of States, in the imposing Govern
ment group and flanking the structure which the Fair looks to the United States to
build, to house the exhibits of the forty-eight States, and the Territories. Those
wishing to participate more extensively will, in addition to their exhibits in the
Hall of States, either erect their own buildings or obtain space to display their
products and attractions in one or more of the exhibit zones.
The State of New York has naturally
taken the leadership in the participation
of the sovereign S t-'es of the Federal
Union. Its total appropriations for Fair
purposes may exceed $5,600,000; and the
New York State World’s Fair Commis
sion, appointed by the Governor, has
been active for some time. Other States
already are beginning to express enthusi
astic interest in participating more ex
tensively than at previous world's fairs.
The many visitors will And a fresh
cause for pride and enthusiasm in the
revealing exhibits of their respective
States. But beyond this, the exhibits will
enable the States to make a persuasive
presentation to all visitors of what they
have to offer to the consumer and t the
tourist.
BASIS THEATRE
fe OUTMSr
I
t
P r tita lla f
THE WORLD-FAMOUS TENOR
A p arty enjo y in g th e day a t Bing
ham S prings Sunday included Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Ja ck so n and sons
Bobby and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
F ra ser an d son Tommy, Miss C lara
B ry an t, Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Sm ith
and d a u g h te r M arnie, Mr. an d Mrs.
F. C. M cKenzie and son F ran k , all
of H erm iston, Mr. and Mrs. N eil Ro
bertson and son Dean, Dr. and Mrs.
M. M arbut and d a u g h te r N ancy Ann
and Mrs. M arian G eorge of Echo,
and Mrs. G. R. O’D aniel of P en d le
ton, m other of Mrs. McKenzie.
Dr. and Mrs. W .L.M organ r e tu rn
ed last S unday evening from a trip
to G rand Ju n c tio n , Colorado, w here
they visited Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Hills, form er H erm iston residents.
J ohn M c C ormack
A 201 h Cintury-Fo* * .Ic c i.
PLUS SHORTS
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
B eautiful lin e of Chinaw are, pot
tery and glassw are a t A m sberry's. v
JULY 25 - 26 - 27
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
“ T u r n O ft
th e M oon”
Mrs. P ete L aas an d son K eith re
tu rn ed last week from a four w eeks’
stay in K lam ath F alls, Bandon and
M yrtle Creek v isitin g relatives and
friends.
w ith
Mr. and Mrs. W a lth e r O tt of S tate
College, Penn., announce the b irth
of a d a u g h te r nam ed R u th E dna, on
W ednesday, Ju ly 21st. The child is
a g ra n d d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Ott of H erm iston.
More locals on page One.
\
Charles Ruggles
Eleanore Whitney
Johnny Downs
PLUS SHORTS
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
JULY 28 - 29
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT!
T hompson ’ s D rug
I have leased Jack’s Cafe to oper
ate and manage it. I will continue to
give all night service of a quality that
will please all patrons.
Your patronage and support soli
cited.
REGULAR LUNCH AND SHORT
ORDER SERVICE
PETE
LAAS
Jack’« Cafe
YOU’LL FIND SAVINGS RIGHT
DOWN THE LINE AT SAFEWAY'S
— PARADE OF VALUES —
Prices Effective Fri. - Sat. and Mon.
JULY 23 - 24 & 26
PINEAPPLE
Del M onte - C rushed
No. 10 tin ................................
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PRO DUCE
POTATOES
20
The Rexall Store
Announcing
a Bigger & Better
List of Bargains
Than Ever!
NEW COBBLERS
U. S. No. 2
Lbs......................
TOMATOES
Ripe F irm
Ones
LB.
5® Cratl 85®
LETTUCE
Solid
Heads
2
CANTERBURY TEA
Heads
9®
FRESH CORN
Local
Golden B antam
DOZ.
,
,
.
|
ICE CREAM
P in ts
2Oc
Q u a rts 4 9 C
Drugs & Cosmetics
KIDDIES SWIM SUITS - 35c
MEN S LIGHT SOCKS - 10c
SHOE PRICES HAVE ADVANCED GREAT
LY BUT WE ARE SELLING AT THE OLD
PRICE. NEW LINE STRAW *FELT HATS
DRESS PANTS AT OVERALL PRICES “
WORK STRAW HATS — — 15*
2 roR 25*
REGULAR UP TO 12.00 RAYON B.V.D/S KOR 50*
A FULL LINZ OF DBES8 SHIRTS, LIGHT UNDERWEAR, NECK
TIES, ETC. WORK SHIRTS AND OVERALLS — SWEATERS.
OUR PRICES WILL SAVE YOU MONET!
PICKLING SPICE
49c
ASPIRIN TABLETS
100’s 19®
ALCOHOL RUB
P in t 39®
P h y sician s' and S u rg eo n ’s Brand
18
F ine G ra n u la ted
W . W . BEETS
lbs
..... $ 1 .0 0
SANFLEX NAPKINS
*7 f <«
Cotton Filled
4 Ooz. / M W
KERR or BALL
R eg u lar Mason
S?“ 79« QZz‘ 9 4 c
P ilsn e r Type
500’s
ALARM CLOCKS
G u aran teed
D ependable T im ekeepers
VANTAGE
Reg. 81.25 - 2 tor
Q f ic
$ 1 .9 8
RAZOR BLADES
1<V ,
NOR HILL
COFFEE
Top Q uality - G round as
You Buy It.
2
.
49c
IN S TA N T POSTUM
A Cereal Beverage
SWEET PICKLES
W hole or Sweet Mixed
TH IS WEEK'S
SPECIAL
RAZOR and 10 Gillette
Blue Blades
SHAVE CREAM
*>» 3 for
AFTER SHAVE LOTION f i f t «
and TALCUM POWDER
W A TC H TH IS SPACE
EACH WEEK FOR
BARGAINS
GRANULATED
SOAP
L arge
P ack ag e .................. .
7 80
Diamond - H eavy
BROOMS
1O«
pkg .
12 c
L cr.g:
43«
Quart
Jar
33«
Each
B oardm an - 4 Tie
17c
29C
SAFEWAY’S SMOKED MEATS
P ic n ic S h o u ld e r s
lb . 2 3 c
S lic e d B a co n
lb . 3 5 c
Lean Rhined - No W aste
LB.
Pkg.
SHORTENING
S w ift's - P earl
CHEESE
F resh W hole W heat
W . W . PEAS
S tan d ard Pack
KIPPERD SNACKS
King Oscar
RIPE OLIVES
C a lifo rn ia
49c
Lb.
FIG BARS
FULL STRENGTH
FOR PICKLING
(In Bulk)
OAL. ...... ......................
M
Noc J
126 Ft.
Roll
W AXED PAPER
F ull Cream
VINEGAR
lOc
38 oz.
Jar
APPLE BUTTER
Medium W eig h t - A rm our's
49C
3 OZ.
Pkg.
C anned W hole - Stock up a t th is price.
L ibby's
KLEENEX
18c
43®
N.B.C. - The O riginal
FRUIT JA R S
12 oz.
Can
12 oz. X
Cans
4
SHREDDED W H E A T
PEET’S
The Bargain Store
L ibby’s - Serve Cold Sliced
BROWN DERBY BEER
60c Size
SHAVING BRUSH
_
CORNED BEEF
SU G A R
25 G illette Type Blades *
B U R K ’S
O range Peekoe - Black for Iced Tea
W hole Mixed
ALKA SELTZER
Leased J a c k ’s Cafe
Parade of Values
FR ESH
Raym ond Lee, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lee. left M onday m orning
by stage for P o rtlan d w here he will
tak e a te st p rep a ra to ry to jo in in g
the U. S. navy, and also enjoy the
fleet week activ ities w hile in P o rt
land.
PLUS SHORTS
S tiie w a v
-Special for FRI. & SAT. ONLY—
Mrs. L. S. Campbell of H illsboro,
Ore., who has been v isitin g her bro
th e r and wife, Mr. and Mrs. P eter
G astric, for th e past two weeks left
Sunday for her home.
Mr. an ad Mrs. C. N. Leonard and
Rex of W ray, Colo., arriv ed last
week and are v isitin g th e ir son and
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Al Leonard.
They plan to m ake aln in d e fin ite
stay.
Before the Hall of States, at the New York Fair, a Brigade Might Pass in Review
- M edium
Size
2 Lbs. 2 3 c
No. 2
Tin lOc
Cnn
S®
2 No. C ans 1 2 3 c