The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 07, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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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.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
JULY 8 - 9
DOUBLE FEATUKE!
One Man A gainst 2 Million . . .
Kichard Arlen • Chester Morris
Genevieve Tobin
in
"GOLDEN HARVEST"
"BLOND CHEST"
with
Joan Fontaine - D. DeMarney
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
JULY 10 - 11 - 12
CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY
G reat for w hat ails you . . . .
"DOCTOR RHYTHM"
w ith
Bing Crosby - Mary Carlisle
Beatrice Lillie - Andy Devine
COMEDY JU T T ER BUGS
CARTOON POPEYE th e SAILOR
WEDNESDAY - THURS.
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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
ance that you get full value
tor your money.
Oregon H a rd w a re &
Im plem ent Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
DOLLAR STRETCHERS
Minced Ham
Tuna Flakes L‘ ‘,c—
Salmon
Lb.
W
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
SA FEW A Y
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YOUR MONEY-SAVING CASH GROCER
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