The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 05, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
M orris S h arra rd of low er W illow
creek in M orrow county, spent Wed
nesday in H erm iston.
Mrs. Neil Boynton and Miss Snow
McCoy motored to W alla W alla last
S atu rd ay w here they spent th e day.
For jew elry accessory sets, crosses,
brooches, lockets: also ea rrin g s, see
H aw ley Bean, candidate for jo in t Ruby McMillan.
adv
senator, w as in H erm iston today.
He has been v isitin g tow ns and dis­
Mrs. Alice W agner an d Mr. and
tr ic ts In U m atilla in behalf of his Mrs. B. A. Doyle will vigit th e G rand
candidacy and will spend m ost of Coulee dam over the week end.
his tim e betw een now and May 20
in Union and M orrow counties.
J. M. Biggs and son D an of P o rt­
land spent T uesday in H erm iston.
Dr. G. D. Bishop, F ederal V eter­
Ivan D unning of P endleton spent
in a rian of Salem, and Bruce F ollett
of H erm iston, a re te stin g a dairy T uesday In H erm iston.
herd of 85 cows in the east end of
U m atilla county.
Miss M yrtle M artin w as a week
end guest a t th e home of her p ar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. B ert M artin, in
W alla W alla.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday - Saturday
MAY 6 - 7
DOUBLE FEATURE!
C rashin g
H o lly w o o d
with LEE TRACY
JOAN WOODBURY
SMITH BALLEW
LOU GEHRIG
II
RAWHIDE
II
PLUS SHORTS
Sun. - Mon. - Tuea.
MAY 8 - 9 - 1 0
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Continuous Show Sunday
Starting at 2:30 P. M.
In tro d u cin g the comedy
sensation of th e world
EDGAR BERGEN and
c h a r ly
M c C a r t h y
GOLDWYN FOLLIES
In Technicolor
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
MAY 11 - 12
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT
Ail these sta rs and laughs and
songs! And Oh such m erry ro­
mance!
SALLY, IRENE
“ "MARY
with
ALICE JOYE
TONY MARTIN
JOAN DAVIS
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Jack D ow ning re tu rn e d to H er­ n o r’s Cash store. He has been w o rk ­
Mrs. G erald W hite left Monday
m orning for L exington w here she m iston last S unday from Boise. Id a­ ing for th e railro a d on a w elding
was Joined by Mr. W h ite’s m o th er ho, an d is now em ployed a t Con­ c r e w .,
and m otored on to P o rtlan d . They
were also accom panied by
Mr.
W h ite’s sister, who is v isitin g here
Mr. and Mrs. Alton K ingsbury from W ashington.
and d a u g h te r Je an and Mrs. E. L.
Neff of P o rtlan d m otored to W alla
Mrs. J. S. B urnham and d a u g h te r
W alla M onday to a tte n d th e cam pus Mary, Mrs. C. E. Baker, Mrs. Geor­
day a t W alla W alla college.
gia H enderson and Miss M ary P e tri
m otored to th e m o u n tain s Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Sherm an C hapin an ­ w here th ey sp en t th e aftern o o n .
nounce th e b irth of a d au g h ter They rep o rt m any wild flow ers
named Je n n ife r Kay on A pril 27 at bloom ing in th e m ountains.
th e ir home in H erm iston. I t is th eir
second d au g h ter.
C lem ent S tockard re tu rn e d S u n ­
day aftern o o n from S eattle, W n.,
A. W. Agnew of P o rtlan d was a w here he has been employed for th e
business visito r in tow n S atu rd ay past four weeks. He expects to be a t
and Sunday looking a fte r business th e hom e of h is p aren ts, Mr. and
in terest.
Mr. Agnew has p roperty Mrs. R, H. Stockard, in Colum bia
—
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here and is a form er resident.
d istric t for th e next week.
Mr. an d Mrs. W . G. K ershergen
and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. B u rrell mo­
tored to the m o u n tain s S unday and
rep o rt wild flow ers bloom ing in
profusion.
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. W arren P ayne and
son H arry of Daniel, W yoming, vis
ited M onday a t the home of Mr. and
.Mrs. J. Scott. Mr. and Mrs Payne
have been w ith th e ir son on th e
Oregon coast th e past w in ter and a re
now going to th e ir home in Wyom­
ing. T he tw o fam ilies have been
friends for years.
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938.
Famous Tyroler Concertina
Troupe from Germany
BOARDMAN GRANGE HALL
P aul B racher u n d erw en t an oper­
ation a t St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ital early
Tuesday m orning and is reported to
be doing as well as can be expected.
He is employed a t th e Oregon H ard ­
w are & Im plem ent Co.
R. H. H arlow of La G rande, Ore.,
was a business v isito r In tow n S at­
Jo h n Thom has been q u ite ill for urday. He is cam paigning In th e in ­
th e past th ree days a t th e H erm is­ te re st of H enry L. Hess, w ho is a
ton G eneral hospital.
dem ocratic can d id ate for governor.
Mr. and Mrs. E zra H azen of S tan ­
L eonard Soneson of P o rtlan d vis- |
field have moved into one of th e W. ited Monday a t th e home of Mrs.
W. Felthouse houses in th e west E lla P o tte r Soneson and Mr. and
p a rt of town.
Mrs. M errill P o tte r w hile e n ro u te to |
eastern Oregon on business.
Leo Haddox, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Haddox, form erly of Columbia
F o r M other’s Day, May 8— Box I
d istric t, spent M onday here en ­ chocolates, cu t glass dishes, motos,
ro u te to his home in Bellingham .
box sta tio n e ry , h an d k erch iefs at j
B rierley ’s.
a dv
J. L. S trln g field of W alla W alla
bought 50 head of c a ttle from Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S tlrre t and
Kik th is week.
d a u g h te r and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
S h an k of Jo h n Day are v isitin g at
Mrs. Mabel W eeks of P endleton th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
has purchased th e H arvey DeMoss Payne.
pfece in C olum bia d istric t and will
take possession J u n e 1.
The Misses D orothy Y oung and
G lendola V ineyard, stu d e n ts of Ore- I
F arm erettes in ch ild ren ’s and gon S tate college, visited w ith Miss |
m isses’ sizes, $1 to $2.50. See them M iriam S w arner on th e ir re tu rn
a t Ruby McMillan.
adv from th e W om en’s A th letic associa-1
tion convention in P u llm an , W n.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S anders of Ab­
Mrs. C. G. Page and Mr. anti
erdeen, W n., visited a t th e home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Logan W ednes­ Mrs. Ja sp e r Sims of M ilton were
day n ig h t w hile en ro u te to Em m ett, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H ine-
lin e last Sunday. Mrs. P age is Mrs.
Idaho.
H in elin e’s m other and Mrs. Sams is |
Mr, and Mrs. Rom ar Stein of a fam ily friend and teaches in F ern ­
P o rtlan d are v isitin g w ith
Mrs. dale school.
S tein ’s paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A lfred
C. S w arner.
Jo h n n y K auffm an of H erm iston I
and Gus S lau g h ter of Irrig o n m otor­
Get your M other’s Day cake a t ed to E n terp rise, Ore., over th e week
th e W estland G range Home Ec club end w here they tried th e ir luck a t |
sale S atu rd ay , May 7, a t B urnham s.v fishing. S lau g h te r also visited re la ­
tives.
Guy Shaw accom panied Glenn
Boyer to P o rtlan d Sunday re tu rn in g
A ssortm ent of lovely form als dis­
Tuesday. Mr. Boyer makes reg u lar
played F rid ay and Saturdlay only.
trip s to P o rtlan d each week.
Make your selection now. Small de- |
Mrs. K. M. Mayer, Mrs. F. B. posit w ill hold an y g arm en t. Ruby
McMillan.
adv
Belt, Mrs. R alph R ichards, an d Mrs.
W alter Pearson of H erm iston, and
H arold Dobyns, of th e federal I
Mrs. O rville Lee and Mrs. Dick
Brapdes of Pendleton w ill go to biological survey and C. A. Lock-
P o rtlan d next Tuesday to see Helen wood o f th e sta te gam e d ep a rtm en t
a t Salem, are here h u n tin g coyotes
Hayes in “ V ictoria R eg in a."
and ta k in g wild life and p red ato ry |
Miss R u th Thom psn and Miss anim al pictures.
Pearl Hazen of Pendleton were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Mrs. M arshall N ew port arriv ed I
Logan Monday n ig h t, leaving by F riday of la st week to spend several
bus Tuesday aftern o o n for P o rtlan d days here. Mr. N ew port has been in
Both a re g ra d u a te n u rses from St. H erm iston for several m onths in
A nthony's h o sp ital in P endleton and connection w ith th e work being |
w ill tak e th e s ta te nurses’ ex am in a­ done on th e REA lines by N ew port,
K ern 4k Klbbe.
tion w hile In P o rtland.
Mrs. Alice W agner, Mrs.» Zona
Rodgers and Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Doyle will a tte n d the sta te an n u a l
B rew ers’ convention
in P o rtlan d ,
May 15. W hile th e re th ey w ill also
visit a t th e C onsolidated fre ig h t te r­
minals.
MONDAY,
MAY
»1 •» i. «■
Vaudeville Concert Starts 8:15 — Dance at 9:15
■ .
Admission both Show and Dance
Children 10c
Adults 30c
DUit 4.A1 */ «10*401
a k i
MAY 6 to 12, Inch
W e salu te o u r founder
whose solid
prin ciples
and clear vision guided
our o rg an izatio n to its
position of th e W est’s
lead in g food stores. T his
is th e a n n u a l sale when
Safew ay
“ Shoots
th e
w orks”. A feast of v al­
ues th a t will s ta rtle you.
H ere is a chance to beat
th is h igh cost of living.
SEE OUR BIG
4 - PAGE
TODAY!
GOODYEAR
C o rn
W hole K ernal
DOZEN - $1.39
2 T N ins °-2
25c
C offee
2
Nob H ill - DeLuxe Q uality
S leepy H o llo w
% Gal.
Ju g
SYRUP
M a c a ro n i
5
6
F re sh Stock
M atches
W estern Made
N ALLEY’S
Tang
F am ous D ressing
P in t J a r - 19c
QUART
JA R ..............
29c
ROSEDALE
Peas
Sweet T ing
3 Sieve
No. 2
T ins ............
KITCHEN CRAFT
F lo u r
AU P urpose
24 % lbs. - 79c
49 Lb.
SACK ..
81-49
Lbs.
C atsu p
Lbs.
Box
C arton
12 oz.
B ottle
Glen V alley
39c
69c
17c
19c
CALUMET BAKING PO W D ER...... 1 lb. tin 19c
KITCHEN BROOMS - 4 -tie .......
each 39c
NALLEY’S M USTARD...........
p t jar 14c
SNOWY PEAK SODA POP - lge. 29 Oz. bottle 10c
COLUMBIA DILL PICKLES ........ Quart jar 19c
ARISTOCRAT MAYONNAISE..... Quart jar 39c
FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS .. 2 lb. pkgs. 25c
BLUE PLATE OYSTERS............. 2 5-oz. tins 25c
FRUIT COCKTAIL..................... No. 1 tall tin 15c
EDWARDS COFFEE ......................... 2 lb. tin 45c
Crackers
N.B.C. Snow flakes or G raham s
Supurb
P u re G ran u lated Soap
2
W ax Paper
Lb8.
125 F t. —
R°H
ft
W ith C u tter
Sunbrltc
T he Double A ction C leanser
3
T in .
IQ «
LOCAL
Honey
C O L O R .......
THAT’S THE TRJEND TODAY . . . .
It is in the Spirit of
Gayety and Color
that We Offer You . .
Fiesta
A new table ware that provides endless^
possibilities for interesting, tasteful and
eye-catching color effects in dressing the
modern table.
FIESTA comes in six lovely colors . . .
Turquois, Green, Yellow, Blue, Old Ivory
and Red . . . all brilliant — all cheer­
ful.
FIESTA may be bought by the Piece, and
thus affords the purchaser a c+iance to
build up a set not only of whatever items,
but of whatever colors.
W h ite
A lfalfa
Lb.
Pall
Fiesta
Table
Arrangement
and Display
May be seen at the
FREE Motion Picture
Cooking School at
the Oasis Theatre
Monday & Tuesday,
May 9th and 10th.
Fiesta Brightens
the
P ic k le s
H appy
Vale
29 0I-
PRO D UCE
H ere is th e g re a te st canned peach
sale In h isto ry to move th e greateet
su rp lu s in h isto ry . Safew ay joins
in a n atio n w ide producers an d con-
sum ers cam paign to reduce th e pres­
e n t surplus.
Orugu
Larffe Ju icy
PER
Ä
Doz............. 29c
ä
Libby’*
Rbebarb
2,7',.. 35c LSI .00 6 Lbs Local 19c
Full O’ Gold
2*Ti“15c D°,*n $1.75
JA R ..
Lenon
F resh - L arge
doz
......
29c
MORTON’S
S a lt
P lain
or Iodized
lH - lb .
C artons .
15c
DOMESTIC
Quality and Service
Phone 431
SW BET
Home Atmosphere
O re g o n H a rd w a re & Im p le m e n t C o.
We Have What You Want
49c
CANNED PEACHES
B ro o m s
A Dependable
Me
V alue
EACH
65c
FOUNDER'S SALE OF MEATS
P IC N IC S
Lb. J 9c
Short Shanked - S u g ar Cured
HAMS
Per lb. 29c
A rm our’s S tar B rand - Skinned
T H Ü R IN G E R
Per lb. 29ç
For T asty L unches
BACON
Per lb. 25c
E n g lish Style
LARD
No. 10 pail ft 1 IQ
A rm our's
SPRY
All V egetable S h o rten in g
3 lb. tin