LOCALS
Van* B oynton and Mias M artha
H a rt m otored to T he Dalles last
Sunday w here they visited Mrs.
Boynton, who is in the hospital
there.
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HERMISTON, OREGON
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JULY 8 - 9
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JULY 10 - 11 - 12
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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE FOU
JULY 13 - 14
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Claude W ilcox and
Mrs. W. J. K ennings spent Sunday
Jt B ingham S prings on an outing.
Miss R u th C herry of Corvallis is
the house guest of Mrs. Neil Boyn
ton th is week.
Miles M ulligan an d Jo h n Graves
of H eppner were in H erm iston on
business early th is week.
Jam es H ill, m anager of th e P en
dleton G rain Grow ers, w as a busi
ness visito r in H erm iston W ednes
day.
Assorted vases and ch in aw are at
B rierley ’s.
adv.
Mrs. Delta L aird sp en t th e week
end in W eiser, Idaho, v isitin g her
sister and fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. E.
H. Bonner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G imble and fam
ily spent the week end a t A rbuckle
m ountain.
Elvest Bowman, who is employed
a t Boise, Idaho, spent th e holidays
in H erm iston w ith his fa th e r, W. H.
Bowman.
Miss M arg aret F elthouse, who is
employed in P o rtlan d , is home for
a two w eeks’ vacation. She expects
to re tu rn Ju ly 18th.
Hugo Pankow le ft W ednesday
m o rning for P o rtlan d to receive
m edical a tte n tio n for m astoid infec
tion.
A ugust F. Beise of Longview,
W n., form erly of H erm iston w here
he lived from 1910 to 1924, is in
tow n for a few days.
Mrs. A1 Clayton of P o rtlan d spent
th e holidays a t the home of her p a r
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
Mr. an d Mrs. W. J. W a rn e r and
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze spent
Sunday and M onday a t th e W a rn e r’s
cabin a t Toll G ate park.
Mrs. Chas. Rohrm an of Pendleton
spent the week end w ith her
son and d au g h ter-in -law , Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an.
Glen H adley of B oardm an, Mrs.
George McNealey, P a tte rso n , W n.,
and J. M. Spencer of E cho w ere in
tow n on business th is week.
C. O. M arble received a broken
coliar bone W ednesday of la st week
when he was pinned betw een the
bed of a tru ck and a fo u r wheel
tra ile r.
He was w orking
in the
h arv est near Nolin w hen the acci
den t occurred and is now a t home.
H erb ert Skovbo took his place on
th e h arv est crew.
CONNOR'S REPAIR
SHOP
General Automobile Repair
R eboring - B a tte ry Service and
W elding - C hevrolet P a rts
W illard B atte ries
w lith
Lloyd Nolan - Shirley Ross
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Phone 53-W
Hermiston
McCORMICK-DEERING TWINE
— for Real Twine Satisfaction
Z^O M E to our store for
your twine and learn
why farmers all over the
country praise and recom
mend McCormick-Deering
Twine. Every ball is guar
anteed for length, strength,
and weight—positive assur
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tor your money.
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HERMISTON, OREGON
DOLLAR STRETCHERS
Minced Ham
Tuna Flakes L‘ ‘,c—
Salmon
Lb.
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For
Ijirge Cans
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S h aar r e tu r n
ed W ednesday even in g from a trip
to Bend w here they visited Mrs.
Leila Phelps, going to E lk lake from
th e re on a fish in g trip .
Mr. and Mrs. J. H erb ert S w arn er
and Mrs. Day of C orvallis spent
several days w ith Mr. an d Mrs. A l
fred C. S w arn er of th is place.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. S m ith and
fam ily m otored to G ra n ite lake and
Olive lake n ear Baker, Ore., for a
th ree day o u tin g , re tu rn in g
late
Monday.
Miss M arg aret W h ite of Berkeley,
Calif., arriv ed S unday to spend four
weeks w ith h er m other, Mrs. A r
ie tta W hite. She is lib ra ria n for the
u n iv ersity a t Berkeley.
Mr. and Mrs P aul V an P atten mo
tored to New Bridge, Ore., la st S at
urday n ig h t to spend S unday a t the
home of Mr. V an P a tte n ’s p aren ts,
re tu rn in g la te Sunday.
Mrs. E dna Beard of Goldfield.
Nevada, sp en t S unday v isitin g her
first cousin an d his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Strohm . whom sh e had
never seen. She made her firs t trip
th is far west.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren H ughes, Mr.
and Mrs. L ester C olpitts, Miss F ra n
ces H utsell and Melvin B arb er mo
tored to B ingham S prings over th e
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brow nson and
Mrs. B row nson’s sister. Mrs. B lanche
E vans of Pom ona. Calif., and Miss
Golda Munima of H erm iston, m o to r
ed to W allow a lake M onday to spend
the day.
Mrs. E d g ar P eterson and ch ild ren
N ancy Gay and Joe Bill left T h u rs
day m orning for Pow ell B u tte a fte r
spending two weeks w ith h er p a r
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer.
A group of H erm iston people a t
tended the celeb ratio n a t K enne
wick Sunday. They w ere Mr. an d
Mrs. Brosten, Miss Eva W ilcox, Le
land Olsen and Ed Brosten.
Mrs. Floyd K n err and fam ily and
Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence Sollers of
H erm iston are sp en d in g th e wtaek
a t the H erm iston cabin n ear Pierson
R anger S tatio n in th e m o u n tain s
n ear Ukiah.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W atson and
fam ily left Sunday to spend th e hol
idays w ith rela tiv e s in Boise, Idaho.
They retu rn ed T hursday.
Mrs. P. H. A rrow sm ith and son
Sidney Allen of S eattle and her
gran d m o th er, Mrs. A nna W h itn ey of
G randview , an d Jo h n W h itn ey of
Yakim a, w ere week end g u ests of B.
I. W h itn ey in H erm iston.
Two baby g irls w ere born la st
F riday a t th e H erm iston G eneral
hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Madden
announce th e b irth of G eraldine
E laine, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. W ol
ford th e b irth of Ju n e Lee.
Hugo P ankow J r. spent from
S atu rd ay noon u n til T uesday noon
a t home w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugo Pankow . He is employed
in the m ines a t G ran ite, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Thompson
and son Jo h n and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Shipley and d a u g h te r S haron mo
tored to T he Dalles la st S atu rd ay
n ig h t to spend th e holidays w ith
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey and
fam ily of La G rande, Mr. an d Mrs.
Byron Brown and fam ily of S ta n
field. visited over th e holidays at.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bai
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. K ersbergen
retu rn ed th is week from tw o weeks
spent v isitin g frien d s and relativ es
in M ontana. They rep ort th a t the
Anaconda Copper M ining Co. m ines
are still closed down w hich is a f
fecting business in th a t section.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. P ierce and son
S tanley camped on Olive lake near
Dale R anger S tatio n over th e holi
days re tu rn in g by way of Pierson
R anger S tatio n n ea r Ukiah.
Mrs. B lanche E vans of Pomona,
C alifornia, Is th e house guest of her
sister Mrs. R. A. Brownson. She re
tu rn ed to H erm iston w ith Mr. an d
Mrs. Brownson la st Sunday afte r
they had atten d ed th e w edding of
Miss Mary Brownson a t Corvallis.
Mrs. Jen s Skovbo was tak en to
P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay n ig h t of last
week by Mr. Skovbo to have a bone
specialist set her arm w hich ha« a
double fra ctu re.
They retu rn ed
Sunday and Mrs. Skovbo Is much
Improved.
Mrs. Louisa F e a th e re r of Gibbs
tow n. New Jersey . Mr. and Mrs.
M urrel F orem an and son B u rto n ,
of D uPont. W n.. visited w ith Mr.
and Mrs. A lfred C. S w arn er over
th e week end.
Miss M ary B u rn h am spent th e
week end at hom e w ith h er m other,
Mrs. C lara B urnham , re tu rn in g to
her studies a t E llensberg N orm al
early Tuesday m orning. On Sunday
Mrs. B urnham and h er two d a u g h
ters Mary and M arjorie m otored to
R a ttle M ountain to spend th e day.
* * J u ly Specials * *
H erm iston B eau ty Shop
$5.00 Oil Permanents
>
For
For
Dates
Water will
ruin your
wrist watch
Lbs.
50*
75*
1 lb. pkg.
15*
3 lb. pkg.
43*
^$U-PURB '
^ 2 4 oz. pkg.
X
BREAD
> X X X *
Cornflakes
Marshmallows
R egular Size
Fluffiest
Af.J.B. Jr>
For
For
Full Pound
Lb.
Connor’s Cash Store
NEXT TO BAKERY
3 pkgs.
55*
^ U b . loaf
11*
fe '' "S N P E E R E S N " '
tf¿J¿/A P E E W P /6 R T
3 D ay S ale — J u ly 8 to 11 Incl
FRUIT SALAD 2 No. 1 tins »5*
PRESERVES
2 lb. jar J91
Full-o-G old
K e rr’s S tra w b erry
CATSUP
2 14-oz. bot. 35*
KARO SYRUP
10 lb. tin *79<
Libby’s
Park.
KIPPER SNACKS
4 tins 19* N MUSTARD
Pint jar
K ing Oscar
alley’s
Marshmallows 2 1-lb. pkgs. i C t
ORANGE JUICE 3 12-oz. tins 2Cl
F lu ffiest
G rap efru it Added
Nob Hill
Coffee
3
28*
Per lb. 23*
2 bottles 25*
Per doz. 19*
HILLS COFFEE
Per lb.
Red Can
EDWARDS
Top G rade Coffee
JELLS RITE
F ru it P ectin
JAR LIDS
K err Economy
De Luxe Blend
Lbs.
COCOA
J 2*
2 pkgs. 25<
No. 10 tin 29*
% gal. jug 23*
1 lb. tin
H ershey or B akers
RALSTONS
39«
*
Shredded W h eat
TOMATO JUICE
W alla W alla
HY-PRO
B leacher
Kitchen Craft
Nalley’s
Boardman
F lo u r
Tang
ALL PURPOSE
G u aranteed Q u ality
Brooms
The Perfect Dressing
¡Quart Jar
Well Made
1 9 lb. sack
29*
$ ¿ .3 9
35*
îaeh
-- Guaranteed Meat» --
S W IF T S ORIOLE BACON Med. Sides - Per Lb. 29«
ARMOUR’S FRANKFURTERS
2 u»-$5e
PURE LARD
Government Inspected
Lbs. 43c
Fresh Produce
B u rn etts
R egular Sise Can
lairge B ottle
19*
EEHNNCATED SOAP
. > EAN ER ON H A N D S
L arge Rolls
Catsup
$3.95
$2.75
$3.00 Oil Permanents
For
Deviled Meat
Kool Ade
Wax Paper
Ice Cream
Mr. and Mrs. F red Clemm er of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeMoss accom zabeth Gage, who has been v isitin g
A kron, Ohio, visited th is week at panied by Lois H u n t and Mrs. F ra n
th e home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ces F ra k e r left W ednesdav for Cor a t D allas, Ore., w ill re tu rn w ith
Ripley. leaving
early T h u rsd ay vallis to visit relatives.
Mrs. E li them .
m orning for th e ir home by way of
Y ellowstone N atio n al P ark.
Mr.
Clemmer is Mrs. R ipley’s bro th er.
Miss R oberta M ullins,
d au g h ter
of Mrs. B ert M ullins, spent th e hol
idays in H erm iston from La G rande
w here she is a tte n d in g sum m er
school a t the E astern Oregon N or
mal school.
Jam es H owell, field en g in eer d u r
ing th e co n stru ctio n of th e new
power lines, has been called by his
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em ployers, B ar & C unningham , to
an o th er ru ra l electrificatio n project
on th e Cowlitz river.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. O’Neil and
d au g h ters Peggy and Bell of Cen
tra lia . W n.. who visited a t th e home
of Mr. and Mrs. R alph
R ichards
over th e week end, accom panied the
R ichards and th e ir d au g h ters Neva,
who is employed a t C en tralia and is
RECONDITIONING & DANDRUFF TREATMENT
now home on a vacation, and June,
to W allow a lake to spend the holi
days. They rep o rt th a t it rained
SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE AND RINSE ...............
Sunday an d was q u ite cool a t the
lake.
Unless
you take it to a c o m p e te n t
watchmaker before corrosion
attacks the delicate parts It
you cannot get it to us limned
uirly, open the case and sub
merge the wateh in oil. Then
at the first opportunity bring
it to us. We will do the rest
QUICK SCQK/CC
OCASOHABLC PQ/CPS
A. W . B ehrm an
Hermiston, Oregon
CLEANSER
2 tin s ... 23I*
II
L ettuce
Large Heads
R ipe B ananas
3 Lbs 19c
G reen Peas
3 Lbs 19c
Cabbage
Per Lb- 2 J e
Fresh R ad ish es Per Bunch 2c
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