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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
H en rie tta Helms, d a u g h te r of Mr.
E. O. Comegys has purchased the
and Mrs. F ra n k Helms, left S a tu r E. T. E rickson house on Ridgew ay
day for P o rtlan d w here she will avenue jo in in g th e W. L. Hamm
visit an a u n t, Mrs. M. S. Johnstone. residence, and will rem odel th e
Mrs. W. M. Pearson is in the place in to a modern house.
P o rtlan d S an itariu m fo r two weeks.
Mrs. H arry Kelley u n d erw en t an
Mr». Carl Brown returned
last H er husband took her down Mon operation for sinus in fectio n Mon
week from a trip to Stockton, Calif., day, re tu rn in g W ednesday.
day m o rning a t St. M ary's hospital
w here she atten d ed a fam ily re u n
Mrs. Jessie H aslin of B utte, Mon in W alla W alla. She is rep o rted as
ion.
tana, is th e house guest of her bro doing nicely but expects to rem ain
Mrs. Miles B arager returned from th e r an d fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. in the ho sp ital for a week.
H. R. N ew oprt, m an ag er of New
P o rtlan d last T h ursday a fte r re F raser.
Mr. and Mrs. B ert M artin of port. K ern & Kibbe, who has spent
covering from a m ajor operation.
W alla W alla were in H erm iston the past week in H erm iston, d u rin g
She is reported as doing nicely.
T uesday of th is week looking a fte r th e final invoicing of th e lines of
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Kelt house left business.
th e new power system , w ill re tu rn
W ednesday m orning for N ew port
O. K. Mudge was tak en to P o rt to P o rtlan d tomorrow.
w here they expect to spend tw o or
V isitors a t th e P e rry A rth u r home
land last week a fte r being a t home
th ree weeks vacationing.
for some tim e. He is reported as last week were Lewis A rth u r, a bro
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze left im proving since his re tu rn to the th e r of P erry A rth u r, whom he had
Tuesday afternoon
for P ortland hospital.
not seen for over 31 years, and his
w here Mr. Swayze will receive medi
Mr. and Mrs. George H ark en rid er sister and nephew , Mrs. Olive Shel
cal atte n tio n .
and son F ra n k and Mrs. R. A. by and son W illis.
M arket baskets 29c, 59c, 49c; Dawson of S tanfield m otored to A r
Mr. and Mrs. S tearn s C ushing Jr.,
w aste paper baskets, 15c, a t B rier- buckle m ountain last Sunday huck- Joyce an d Lowell S ater, Rebecca,
leys.
adv. leberrying.
D orothy an d R obert P ierson, and
Special - Cotton p rin ts and sheers Zelma and George Sale a re a tte n d
sizes 14 to 20, 89c, $1.19 and »1.39; ing the a n n u a l E p w o rth League in
Also ch ild ren 's dresses and sun s titu te a t S u ttle L ake th is week.
su its a t reduced prices. Ruby Mc
Mrs. Mabel R alph and d au g h ter
M illan.
adv H elen, and Mr. and Mrs. F red Hen-
Mr. and Mrs. Louie W h ite left sel and Gerald K eller m otored to
HERMISTON, OREGON Sunday for Tacoma and S eattle on Toll G ate la st S unday w h ere they
a two w eek’s vacation. They Joined sp en t th e day w ith Mr. an d Mrs. W.
th e ir d a u g h te r Lois who has been J. W arn er who w ere a t th e ir cabin
for th e week end.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY v isitin g for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pearson left
P erry A rth u r received w ord th is
early M onday m orning
for P o rt week of the death of his b ro th er-
JULY 22 - 23
land on a business trip. T h eir in-law , A rth u r Shelby, Ju n e 19, in
d au g h ter Sally is sta y in g w ith her P o rtland. Mr. Shelby w as past 70
DOUBLE FEATURE!
g ran d m o th er. Mrs. A. E. Bensel.
years of age and had lived in the
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. N orton and W illam ette valley all his life.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R ichards mo
Mr. and Mrs. S tearn s C ushing Jr.,
tored to A rbuckle m o u n tain Sunday were honor guests a t a reception
but rep o rt th a t huck leb erries are held F riday n ig h t, Ju ly 15, in the
not ripe.
basem ent of th e M ethodist church.
H enry
A ndersen.
co n stru ctio n They recen tly came to H erm iston
BOU Wit
forem an for the REA contractors, from S u th erlan d , Ore., to fill the
{OUfiBDO CIOnnELLI
for co n stru ctio n of th e pow er lines, p asto ra te here.
ond ACE thv W onder Dog
will leave in a few days for ills
Thomas G. H u rlb u rt, form erly a
home in P ortland.
pioneer resid en t here, who has been
A real red-
Miss Sylvia Campbell le ft T ues w ith N ew port, K ern & K ibbe d u r
day m orning for her home in P o rt ing the co n stru ctio n of th e new
b lood thriller I
land a fte r spending m ore th an a power line system , has re tu rn e d to
week w ith her g ra n d p a re n ts,
Mr. his home in P o rtlan d .
and Mrs. Thos. Campbell.
Mrs. F. M. G uiw its and h er m oth
Mrs. Ina Wessell an d B. I. W h it er Mrs. Roderick of P o rtlan d , and a
ney motored to W allow a Lake last s is te r and friend of Mrs. G uiw its.
S atu rd ay w here th ey joined Mrs. Mrs. David W rig h t and Mrs. D arby
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W esseli’s d au g h ter, B arb ara, who of Salem, retu rn ed M onday from a
lias been th ere for a week.
trip to Lew iston, Idaho, w here they
PLUS SHORTS
Jack Dawson left th is week for visited relativ es and friends.
Los Angeles, Calif., w here he will
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P e tit are again
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
enroll in a radio school. Ed H all is in H erm iston w here Mr. P e tit has
fillin g his position at th e Coopera been tran sfe rred by an oil tra n sp o rt
JULY 24 - 25 - 26
tive Service S tation.
com pany w hich employs him . Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. T u rn e r of the P e tit will be rem em bered as E d ith
CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY
P entecostal church an d Mrs. How P eterson.
ard M ontgom ery left ea rly Tuesday
“VIVACIOUS LADY” STARTS
Mrs. G. B. DeVaney of Bly, Ore.,
for T u rn er, Ore., w here they will arrived M onday and is v isitin g her
atten d a m eeting of th e Pentecostal d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
3:05 P.M. - 5:10 P.M. - 7:15 P.M.
church held an nually. T hey expect P ete Laas. Mrs. Laas and son K eith
9 :2 0 P.M. - 11:25 P.M.
to be aw ay for ten days or two accom panied Mrs. DeVaney to her
weeks.
The story of a n ig h t club dancer
home T h u rsd ay evening for a two
who m arried a
professor, and
w eeks’ vacation.
settled down w ith a te rrific thud.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M unt and
d au g h ter Shirley of Tacom a, W n..
G inger Rogers - Jam es S tew art
arriv ed F rid a y for a few d ay ’s visit
CONNOR'S REPAIR a t the home of Mrs. M u n t's a u n t,
in
Mrs. C. R. Moore. They w ere accom
SHOP
panied by Miss V elda Sm ith of Col
lins, Iowa, a cousin of Mrs. Moore.
G eneral Autom obile R epair
Mrs. Fred Bowdish, who has been
v isitin g a t th e Moore hom e for th ree
R eborlng - B attery Service and
weeks, retu rn ed to Tacom a w ith
W elding - Chevrolet P a rts
them Monday m orning.
W illard B a tteries
Phone 53-W
H erm iston
MURDER IN 8WINGTIMK &
BASIS THEATRE
BORDER
GMAN
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1933.
Miss M argaret Felthouse left for
P o rtlan d M onday a fte r visliting a t
th e home of her p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse, for more
th an a week. She is em ployed in
the clerical d ep a rtm en t for th e city
of P o rtland.
Mrs. P erry A rth u r and son Miles
A rth u r are w orking for A. H. Rho-
da of Echo d u rin g harvest. A rth u r
is sew ing sacks and Mrs. A rth u r is
cooking. Mr. Rhoda has one more
week of h arv est an d rep o rts a good
yield.
A p arty of local people m otored
to A rbuckle m ountains last Sunday
on an o u tin g and to look for h u ck
leberries. T hey were Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. F ra ser, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Swayze, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sm ith
of H erm iston, and Dr. and Mrs. W.
M. M arbut an d Mr. and Mrs. N eill
R obertson of Echo.
R u n n in g a 12 hour sh ift W ednes
day, 12 men poured concrete for the
main w alls of the E. J. Saylor
building, being constructed on Main
street. T he b u ild in g is expected to
be com pleted and ready for occu
pancy by A ugust 15. The b u ilding
is 25x65 feet and when com pleted
will be one of th e most su b sta n tia l
stru c tu re s in H erm iston.
FOR EYE COMFORT AND
SIGHT CONSERVATION
¿D .
SCH ELL
P ap er H an g in g and P a in tin g
A ir Gun P a in tin g
M ayflow er W all P apers
Phone 431
E stim ates Free
H erm iston, Oregon
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L
J. V. VILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
P hone 1031
H erm iston
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P ro m p t D eliveries
AND
Adequate Service
ON
Come to Pendleton for
Your Optical Needs!
General Electric Refrigerators
Eyes E xam ined by M odern
Methods.
Glasses Ground to F it
W hen Needed.
— REASONABLE PRICES —
A COMPLETE STOCK!
This truck load of refrigerators being
delivered to some of our REA customers!
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
OVER WOOLWORTHS
P endleton, Ore.
P hone 535-J
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
HERMISTON, OREGON
SAFEWAY
‘ V ivacious
Lady*
MARCH OF TIME
voua
WEDNESDAY - THURS.
k i » ht on
T IM E --THAT'S
WHAT I l I K t
ABOUT Y O U /
JULY 27 - 28
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT
They have to steal . . th e ir love,
th e ir kisses! The true-life story
of love on parole . . .
ACCURATE TIM E HELPS MAKE
SUCCESSFUL APPOINTMENTS
A. W . Behrm an
CARTOO N & CO M BOY
HERMISTON, OREGON
3 tins
M. C.P LEMON JUICE
Aristocrat French Dressing
GOeDj^EAR
“R -l” TIRE
Tough, h eav y tread lor
longer mileage . . . center-
traction ier greater safety
. . . Supertwist Cord plies
lor maximum blowout pro
tection. See it today.
4.40-21
4.25-1»
5 00-1»
* 9 7 5 S |Q 5 5
5.25-12
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LUX TOILET SOAP
SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP
POWDERED SUGAR
P u re
Cane
Sugar
Supply Lim ited
100 lbs.
$5-19
HILLS BROS. COFFEE - Red can
W
h IW EV ER
stock or sprhihle the grass, it’s
mighty nice to know that your
electric pomp will automatically
deliver 40% more water than its
rated capacity.
Westco Turbine Wa
ter Systems are the on
ly electric pumps that
can de thia. Then too,
they have only 1 mov
ing part. Think of it—
no belts, no geara, no
rode, no pistons, no
G i ▼ • a
w e a r.
you want
to <111 laundry tuba, water the
ALL-WEATHER
valve«, no apninga. h i A m L
nothing to wear and g et out ag
order. Thousands In use today.
Owners swear by Weetco’s “year
in and year out" trouble -M eg
operation.
W ESTCO
T u r b in e
W ATER
SYSTEMS
Thia G U A R A N .
TEED Goodyear
gives long serv
ice at low coetl
m e re
g r e a te r
safety— yet cost«
no morel
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SPEEDWAY
MASON JAR RUBBERS
PEN JELL PECTIN
P ried
from
5'5
BATTERY
TESTIN G
Get FUME FoUer
Come In and get your
C om e in r e g u la r ly
copy of Westee's FRK9
f o r o u r F R E E 10-
illustrated folder. It
answers all questions
about this extremely
simple, trouble • free
water system.
See
Oregon H a rd w a re &
Im plem ent Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
F lo u r
Money Rack G u aran tee
49 lbs.
$1.39
p o i n tE a tt c r y T e s t
S e rv ic e .
R e g u la r
a tte n tio n to y o u r
b a tt e r y
w ill
as
sure you long,
tr o u b le - f r e e se rv ice .
PEARSON SERVICE
Hermiston, Oregon
2 lbs.
Lb.
KERR LIDS
3 doz.
»3*
per doz. »9*
per doz. 19*
2 pkgs.
KERR ECONOMY LIDS
K itchen C raft
pt. jar
2 lbs.
N. B.C. CRACKERS
KERR REG. QUART JARS
GOODYEAR 0 4
»5*
Snowflake or Grahams
OTHER SIZES PROPORTIORATELY LOW
more W A T E R
~just when you need it!
8 oz. bot.
3 bars
3 doz.
R eg u lar - Self S ealing
--------------------FRESH PRODUCE
GIANT HEADS LETTUCE - Seattle - ea.
Walla Walla ONIONS - Sweet - 10 lbs.
LEMONS - Huge Sunkist ................ doz.
TOMATOES - S elected ..........20 lb. flat
BANANAS - While they la s t ! .... per lb.
gf
g#
P u re Cider
V in e g a r
More Picnic Pleasure—
B rin g Your Own
C o n tain er
Fresh Bread
GAL.
19*
Large l^ - lb . Loaf -
15*