The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 28, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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    Jo h n Jendrzejew ski is on a trip
to W isconsin.
Miss Eva W ilcox is v isitin g h er
g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. E.
Skeison, a t Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey P ayne spent
S unday picnicking a t B attle M oun­
ta in park.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
JULY 29 - 30
DOUBLE FEATURE!
Mrs. L. M. Myers and Miss R uth
J. H. Y eager has retu rn ed from a
Myers of S tan field w ere in H erm is­
two day business trip to Burns.
ton W ednesday.
Melvin F o llett is em ployed as
Mr. an d Mrs. P erry A rth u r, who
m eat c u tte r at th e cold storage
have sold th e ir place n ea r tow n,
p lan t.
w ill leave soon for Salem.
Jo h n Spencer and A rth u r Wood-
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fix sp e n t Mon­
rin g of U m atilla Meadows w ere in
day a t th e home of her m other, Mrs.
H erm iston W ednesday.
M artin K upers. a t Helix.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney spent
Sloan Thom son of B u tte r Creek
th e week end in P o rtlan d w ith her
has retu rn ed from a trip to C alifor­
m other.
nia.
A. G. P ieper and R ufus P ip er of
T hom as H en d rick s from Tom ’s
L exington were in H erm iston T ues­
Camp w est of B oardm an was a bus­
day.
iness v isito r in tow n S atu rd ay .
Mrs. W. J. Moran of H u n tin g to n
is v isitin g her sister Mrs. A nna Con­
Mr. and Mrs. P a t Q uinn of S ta n ­
field w ere business v isito rs in H er­
nor in H erm iston.
m iston S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze have
retu rn ed from a w eek’s trip spent in
Mrs. Neva M. Pilon retu rn ed from
Y akim a w here she visited her m o th ­
P o rtlan d .
er, Mrs. S arah DeMange.
New asso rtm en t of P erso n ality
Frocks. »1.95 - $2.95. Ruby Mc­
Sale of sum m er silks b eg inning
M illan.
adv. M onday, Aug. 1st. 81-95 up. H and-
blocked linens, 82.98. Ruby Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. N eil B oynton spent M illan.
adv.
p a rt of th e week on a v acation trip
Mrs. R uby Coxen is in P o rtlan d
a t E m ig ran t Springs.
d u rin g F leet week to v isit w ith her
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D rake are son E llis Coxen. who is ab o ard the
living a t th e S tew art cam p grounds. U.S.S. Pensacola, now in th e harbor.
D rake is an eng in eer on the boat
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and
m aking in v estig atio n s a t the U m a­
d au g h te r H elen K ay of P ilo t Rock
tilla rapids.
sp e n t S atu rd ay w ith h er paren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer.
with Lloyd Nolan - Mary Carlisle
Allan Lane - Frances Mercer
W< m M y w
“CRIME RING”
be hmm * *urpri*«d U the beano«* m your owl»
moMte bend <Mi • ’» " !b« motor had run tor over a year
wttlHMt changtn« oil? Yet tome o( the mechamtm in your
watch run* at the raU ol 108.000 Mroke* a day and never
Mop* tor a rest It pay* to have your watch cleaned and
o t M at teart once a year.
PLUS SHORTS
MODCBN AND COMPtCTC
WATCH BCftMB StBVtCC__________
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
JULY 31 - AUG. 1 - 2
CONTINUOUS SHOW
SUNDAY
BLOCKADE starts: 3:05 P. M .;
A . W . B e h rm a n
HERMISTON, OREGON
5:05 P. M.; 7:05 P. M.; 9:05 P.
M.: and 11:05 P.M.
SO WILDLY EXCITING . . . .
th a t ca u g h t in its th u n d e rin g a c ­
tion you’ll live its thrills.
SPECIAL!
Fri. - Sat. - Mon.
pre«"’’ -
DATES
2 lbs.
£91
RAISINS 4 lb. pkg. 2 g *
*;n; 3« »»t’js’'1
BEANS
5 lbs.
Red or W hite
21*
FLOUR 49 lb. sk.
0»
COMEDY - K ennedy's C astle
Workshop Blues
H ard W heat
WEDNESDAY - THURS.
All Purpose
AUGUST 3 - 4
PEPPER
4
Full lb.
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT
the O o-la-la-laughingest escapade
in th e history of love!
-
TEA
»/, lb.
Black or Green
2 11). can
DON
AMECHE
SIMON-YOUNG
one
21^
lbs.
M a c a ro n i
| A
THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUT
15<
f 7$
15*
SALMON 2 lge. cn. 2 & *
robi
C orn F la k e s 4 p k g s . ^ C ^
O SE T T E f
20th Century-Fox Picture ««tit J”
BERT LAHR
JOANDAVIS-
X **
A lbers ■ New Pack
2 BALLOONS FREE!
CONNORS
Cash Store
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
O. L. B arlow rep o rts th a t the
can n in g of ap rico ts a t th e coopera­
tive can n ery is s till in process and
th a t th e o u tp u t of th is f ru it th is
year is alm ost 50 per cent In excess
of previous seasons. O ther products
canned are also g re a te r th a n d u rin g
oth er years.
Mr. an d Mrs. L. C. Dyer received
word from th e ir d au g h te r and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloom,
who are spending th e sum m er at
th e ir cabin a t H ard in g Lake, 50
miles from F airb an k s, th a t th ey saw
the H ughes flie rs a t F airb an k s.
Bill Hamm, Ted Ripley an d M ar­
vin R an k in w ill rep o rt Sunday at
H ill’s M ilitary Academy, P o rtlan d ,
for the Beaver Boys’ s ta te camp
which is sponsored by th e A m erican
Legion for th e purpose of giving
tra in in g in citizenship.
.Mayor F. C. M cKenzie is spending
a w eek’s vacation a t th e coast w ith
his wife and son F ra n k , who have
been th e re for th e past several
weeks.
w H
TO
TW
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M
jw
«rant
to «11 laandry tabs, water the
•took er spnnkto the grass, it's
m ighty nice to know that your
eteetrie «wrap will automatically
deliver 40% more water than ita
rated capacity.
WeMeo Turbine Wa­
ter Syatoms are the on­
ly electric pumps that
can da thia. Thaa tee,
they have only 1
ing part. Think o!
s o belta, ao
rods, aa
operation.
W ESTCO
T u rb in e
W ATE R
SYSTEMS
Cal
n in
Folder
i I b i
„r«< W .
muatrated folder. I»
answers all
about Olia
simple, trouble • fle a
Oregon H a rd w a re &
Im plem ent Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Jam es C layton, form er d ru g g ist a t
th e H erm iston D rug Co., w as here
Tuesday from Salem.
He was ac­
com panied by hla son, and sister-in -
law , Miss E lean o r Daly, a form er
teach er here.
E. A. H oosier, son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. V illerm oure, has been
in H erm iston and S tanfield th is
week g e ttin g ready to move an o th er
load of fu rn itu re to A shland w here
th e y w ill m ake th e ir home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conrad of E n ­
te rp rise were week end guests a t the
L. H am m er home. O ther visitors
a t th e L. H am m er home th is week
end w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Simp­
son and son K erby of P ortland. Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Neill of W eston and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo La Mon of P en ­
dleton.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
HIGHEST PRICES!
M o d ern
P o u ltr y
931 E. F ran cis
P hone 1031
C o.
Spokane, Wn.
P ro m p t Deliveries
AND
Adequate Service
ON
General Electric Refrigerators
A COMPLETE STOCK!
This truck load of refrigerators being
delivered to some of our REA customers!
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
HERMISTON, OREGON
5AFEUfßV
M0/VEY-.SXV/A'¿
6QOCEP!
PU R E CANE
SHEFFORDS
SUGAR
Any V ariety
CHEESE
39* » W 5»* x p l i b- 35*
BUTTER KERNAL CORN
Qt. Jar 2 * } *
No. 2 tins
SEEDLESS RAISINS
4 lb. p k g .
WESTERN MATCHES
\
MO-21
PAR BAR SOAP
<.75-1*
SAL SODA - A & H
5.00-1*
5.25-17
«I» »9” 10» 11“
Maximum ic h t y . comlort and
long m ileage are assured by
the tou gh , h u sk y cen ter-
traction tread and plies oi
p a ten ted S u p ertw ist Cord.
Goodlooking, to o ...a HONEY
on all counts, including the
price.
0-1 A U -W U TM B
1M0 edltiee
g iv e s y e u
O O O O T IA R
S P IIB W A V
A husky, twill
1 e r e l l te u g h
g e I e g — s I
economy prieoe.
»5*
39 1
¿Ql
2 % lb . p k g .
SW IFT ’S
SNOW FLAKE
FORMAY
CRACKERS
SOAP
All Veg. S h o rten in g
Lb.
Tin
Famous N.B.C. Pro.
Lb.
Pkg.
E asy on th e H ands
L arge
P ackage
3
39*
SUPURB
17*
1
EDWARDS COFFEE
19*
1 lb. tin 2 3 c - 2 lbs.
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT
KRAFT DINNER
F ren ch
1 lb. tin
X7<
No. 303 tins
Per Pkg.
WEST AG VANILLA
• vías
a*
6 bars
Qt. Jar
KERR STRAWBERRY JAM
\\a[!l
V !
2
3 boxes
1 lb. tin
SANKA COFFEE
\
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SPECIALS EFFECTIVE JULY 29 - 30 & AUG. 1
NALLEYS TANG
«
H erm iston!
1
Lbs.
The
J. L. P ark er, trav e lin g salesm an
for electrical appliances and eq uip­
m ent for th e Tum-A-Lum com pany,
has leased th e W. J. W arn er proper­
ty on F o u rth stree t, opposite the
W a rn er residence.
J. V. VILLERMOURE
SMALL BROILERS
COFFEE
O. T. M cW horter,
specialist in
h o rtic u ltu re , O. S. C„ spent p a rt of
th e week here g iving atte n tio n to
th e grow ing of straw b e rrie s and
o th e r sm all fru its. A program is to
be announced later.
H om er L u ttre ll has retu rn ed from
L exington w here he reb u ilt the
F arm ers C ooperative G rain G rowers
w arehouse. He is now employed a t
resh in g lin g th e G. R. W hite home in
H erm iston.
valval, no springs. h l fM L
nothing to wear and gat out az
order. Thoaaanda 1 b ans
O w n s»
W AN TED !
B etter T h an Most
Mr. an d Mrs. J. V. V lllerm oure
an d th e ir d au g h ter an d sonin-iaw ,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Penney and son
Louis of Echo, spent Sunday a t Em ­
ig ra n t Springs.
Miss P au lin e Stoop is spending
a w eek's vacation a t K nappa, Ora.,
v isitin g Miss M argaret E llio tt, and
also w ith frien d s a t Dallas, Ore. E.
P Dodd is a ssistin g at the H erald
office th is week d u rin g her absence.
"just when you need iti
Call or Inquire a t Ore. Hdwe. Co.
Mr. an d Mrs. Tom F ra ser an d son
Tom, and Mrs. A. G. H aslin, sister
of Mr. F raser, sp e n t Sunday a t Emi-,
g r a n t Springs in th e Blue M ount­
ains.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Saylor have
retu rn ed from a trip to Seattle
w here th ey com pleted th e purchase
of th e stock of goods for th e ir new
sto re in the b u ilding now nearing
com pletion on Main street.
W ATER
Refrigeration Service
NOB HILL
B uster Rands. F ra n k Cram er, E arl
C ram er,
Nels K risten sen , Adolph
Skoubo an d W. G. D ickerhoff, all of
B oardm an, were business visitors In
H erm iston Tuesday.
SCH ELL
P ap er H anging and P ain tin g
A ir Gun P ain tin g
M ayflower W all P apers
P hone 431
E stim ates Free
H erm iston, Oregon
DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL
Gene P ierce spent th e week end
w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Pierce. Gene is on a two w eeks’ v a­
cation from his position in th e F irs t
N atio n al Bank in La G rande. He
was accom panied by his sister M ar­
ion to P o rtlan d M onday m orning
w here M arion w ill v isit friends and
Gene w ill go on to th e coast for a
Mrs. Geo. B riggs and her d a u g h ­ w eek’s stay.
ter, Mrs. E arl D udley of M ilton-
F re ew ater were visitors In H erm is­
Mrs. E m ory Cox, Mrs. Jess An­
ton Sunday.
son, Mrs. B arham an d Mrs. Ben
Fix e n te rta in e d last F rid ay evening
Mr. and Mrs. P aul V an P a tte n a t the home of Mrs. Jess Anson w ith
sp en t th e week end w ith her p a r­ a b enefit d in n e r fo r th e Columbia
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A tte b u ry at G range. Cards w ere played and
th e ir cabin in M eacham.
prizes won by Mrs. W alter Sm ith,
Mr. an d Mrs. E. R. Frederickson high, and Mrs. V ern D unham , low,
of Salem are v isitin g at th e home of and Jess Anson, high, and H arry
Mr. and .Mrs. R. B. W ilcox. The Root, low. About 20 people were
present.
tw o ladies are sisters.
Bill K irsh n er, of the F irs t N a­ Hermistonites Gather at Portland.
tio n al B ank, has re tu rn e d from a
P o rtlan d people, who were form er
vacation trip to Mt. Hood, Oregon
residents of H erm iston, are holding
Caves and P o rtlan d .
a picnic in L a u re lh u rst P ark on
R. H. Piersol and fam ily spent Sunday, A ugust 31st, according to a
S unday a t Meacham in quest of le tte r received from A. W. Agnew,
h u ck leb erries
w hich
they
found who also sta te s th a t th ey would be
v ery scarce.
very glad to have anyone in U m atil­
la county who is in terested to a t ­
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Connor and tend t h is g ath erin g .
fam ily left Tuesday aftern o o n for
a two w eeks’ vacation sp en t at
Yield Tests Run on Alfalfas.
coast points.
MADRAS-—L adak alfalfa far o ut-
Mr. an d Mrs. Claud W ilcox spent
th e week end a t E llis R an g er s ta ­ yielded both Grim m an d common on
tio n as guests of Chas. W ilcox and v ariety te st plots on th e Jo h n B olter
fam ily.
farm a t W illow dale, fig u res k ep t by
C aptain G. L. H all, th e Oregon County A gent K. W . Saw yer show.
Bible man, arriv ed from M cM inn­ The plots w ere seeded on th e same
ville Tuesday an d is v isitin g his sis­ day, w ith th e sam e am o u n t of seed.
ter, Miss C lara H all, for a few days. T he L adak yielded 158 pounds of
A. W. Behrm an spent th e week green w eight per sq u are rod, th e
end a t his home in K ennew ick, W n. Grim m 97 and th e common 84.
Mr. B ehrm an Is th e local jew eler These figures are for th e first c u t­
and w atch rep a ir man.
ting. A sim ila r te st w ill be sta rte d
L. W. Russell, m an ag er of Shaver on an o th e r plot, an d records kept
F o rd w ard in g Co., has w ritte n May­ on both for th e n ex t several years.
or T u ck er of U m atilla th a t he ex­
pects to send th e boat. T he Dalles, Saw yer says.
an d a barge to U m atilla Ju ly 16.
ED.
H erm iston, Oregon
Jim S tew art is spending a sh o rt
vacation a t th e home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom S tew art in Col­
um bia d istric t.
He expects to re ­
tu rn to th e U n iv ersity of Oregon
soon w here he has a position on the
football squad th is fall.
Bill H anson an d B url G urdane of
U m atilla and C u rtis Simons of H er­
m iston played for P endleton in a
golf to u rn am en t w ith W alia W alla
Sunday on th e W alla W alla course.
more
G. LESTER WHITE
»3*
Per Bottle 19*
2 rolls lg<
Lge. 8 oz. bottle
W o r c e s te r s h ir e
Sauce
ZEE PAPER TOWELS
$5«?
GOODYEAR
SEAT
COVERS
• P r o te c t u p h o lste r y and
clothes against dirt and dust.
¡ E a s y to
install, fit
a ll cars.
Colors to
blend with
e a r in *
tenor«
75
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PEARSON SERVICE
Hermiston, Oregon
FOR JELLY
EXTRA LIGHT
JELS-RITE
HONEY
L im it - 2 Bottles
F ull of H ealth
X B ottles 1^* 5
— PRODUCE —
NEW POTATOES
15^
SWEET ONIONS
10 lb. Mesh Bags
£9^
10 lb«...............................
RUBY
CATSUP
45c|,3 B ottles 25*
— MEAT —
FRANKFURTERS
19*
M OON SONARES
P e r Pound
P er Pound ................._
ns^
SNNRIST LEMONS
P er Dozen ..
*5*
P er Pound
»9*