The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 08, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. SEPTEM BER 8, 1938
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
Mrs. E. A. A shton of B oardm an,
who has been very dll, is some im ­
proved.
Mias M arian Cassady le ft for
P o rtlan d Scnday on a vacation trip
from her d u ties as bookkeeper a t the
C ooperative Service S tatio n .
The Ladies Aid of th e M ethodist
Mr. and Mrs D. C. HUI of Uma ch u rch w ill serve m eals in th e base­
tilla an n o u n ce the b irth of a d au g h ­ m ent of th e church a t noon both
te r nam ed C arla V irginia, at St. A n­ F rid a y and S atu rd ay of th e fair
thony s hospital in P endleton, F r i­ week.
adv
day, Septem ber 2.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. C lark spent
Mrs. Beth W oodward of Spokane, the week end a t The Dalles v isitin g
W n„ visited from F rid ay of last th e ir d au g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and
week u n til Tuesday w ith her d au g h ­ Mrs. Don Jackson, and an o th er
ter an d fam ily, Mr. and
Mrs, C. d au g h te r and her husband, Mr. and
W arner.
Mrs. M aurice W eis of Eugene.
A. W. B ebrm an, jew eler and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W arn er and fam ­
w atch rep a ir man, retu rn ed W ednes­ ily, Mrs. Beth W oodw ard of Spo­
day from S eattle w here he spent L a­ kane, m other of Mrs. W arner, and
bor day week end.
Miss Opal S tockard m otored to
Mr. and Mrs. Victor A ddlem an W alla W alla and W eston last Mon­
are th e p aren ts of a son born Mon­ day to v isit relatives.
day, Septem ber 6, a t the H erm iston
Mrs. Geo. McKenzie an d two ch ild ­
G eneral hospital. He Is th e ir sec­ ren are house guests of her paren ts,
ond child and has been nam ed W al­ Mr. an d Mrs. J. G. P earson. They a r ­
ter Lee.
rived la st week in com pany w ith
Mr. and Mrs. Dale B lackstone are Mrs. P earson who had visited a t
the p aren ts of a d au g h te r born F ri­ th e ir hom e in T illam ook for some
day, Septem ber 2, a t St. A n th o n y ’s tim e. T hey plan to rem ain h ere u n ­
hospital in P endleton. She has been til a fte r th e U m atilla P ro ject fair.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. V oelker of
nam ed M argaret Joy and is th e ir
W alla W alla w ere guests of Mrs.
second child.
C. R. Moore retu rn ed S aturday Mary B rierley and Miss Jessie B rier-
from C orvallis w here he had spent ley on L abor day. Mr. V oelker Is a
th ree weeks atte n d in g classes for form er su p e rin ten d e n t of th e local
in stru c tio n of teach ers in W.P.A. high school and is now educational
class work.
Mr. Moore conducted adviser of the CCC camp a t W alla
W.P.A. classes In various fields here W alla.
last w inter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. M cPherson
Miss W ilm a Reid and Milss E sth er and children Don, M arjorie, H arold
H a rtn e r of S an ta Rosa, Calif., v isi­ and Jean of P o rtlan d spent the week
ted Tuesday a t th e home of Mr. and end a t th e home of Mr. M cPherson’s
Mrs. A lfred L eonard, who live south sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C.
east of H erm iston. W ilm a is a sis­ M. Jackson. Miss Daisy M cPherson,
sister of Mrs. Jackson, also visited
te r of Mrs. Leonard.
Mrs. Viola Kodye of Chicago, sis­ Sunday aftern o o n a t the Jackson
ter of E. J. Allen of Colum bia d is­ home.
Dr. H. C. C urry, th e S eattle opto­
trict. visited here la st week end.
From here she w ent to her home a f­ m e trist who has m ade professional
te r accom panying a b ro th er, Wm. visits to H erm iston for 25 years an d
Allen from P o rtlan d . She had v isi­ is know n for good optical w ork at
reasonable prices, w ill ag ain be at
ted in O akland. C alifornia.
H otel H erm iston F riday, Septem ber
16, for one day. Eyes exam ined.
Glasses properly fitted.
adv.
Mr. an d Mrs. S. J. Devine of Lex­
ington were in tow n W ednesday
tra n sa c tin g business. They retu rn ed
Monday from a m o n th ’s m otor trip
w hich took them to Y ellow stone N a­
tional p ark , Black H ills of South I
D akota, up to C algary, Lake Louise
Teacher of
and Banff, C anada, and th ro u g h [
Spokane, S eattle and P o rtlan d .
Mrs. J. S. B urnham and two
d au g h ters M arjorie and M ary left
Sunday m orning on a w eek’s v aca­
tion trip w hich w ill ta k e them to I
PRIVATE LESSONS
Tacoma and o th er W ash in g to n sta te
points. Upon th e ir re tu rn
Mary
will resum e her studies a t E llens-
AT YOUR HOME
berg Norm al.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson left
in ECHO - STANFIELD
S atu rd ay for H am ilton, M ontana,
w here they w ill spend
th e week
UMATILLA or
w ith Mrs. Ja ck so n ’s m other, Mrs. B.
Severns. T h eir son Ja ck ie has been
HERMISTON
w ith his g ran d m o th er for six weeks
and will re tu rn w ith his p are n ts to
& Vicinity
a tte n d school next week. Mr. Ja ck -
son is em ployed as b u tte r m ak er a t
th e U m atilla C ooperative Cream ery.
and Mrs. A. B uhm ann re tu r n ­
Inquire at Saylor’s Store ed Mr.
W ednesday m orning from two
weeks spent w ith th e ir sons in Zu­
in Hermiston.
rich, Mont. They w ent to M ontana
two weeks ago w ith th e ir son C. J.
Buhm ann and tjieir g randsons. Gene
and Bob, sons of Mr. and Mrs. L aw ­
rence B uhm ann, who had visited
here for th e summ er.
George B urness an d niece Miss
F rances D unn of M inneapolis are
m edical p a tie n ts in th e H erm iston
G eneral ho sp ital recovering from in ­
ju rie s received last S atu rd ay when
a rock fell on th e ir car w hile they
were d riv in g over th e W allula c u t­
off highw ay. Miss D unn is fully
recovered from bruises and shock
received in th e accid en t b ut her u n ­
cle Is confined to his bed.
P icn ick in g Sunday, Septem ber 4,
a t th e J. P. Morse home w ere Mrs.
E. M. P u tn am , Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s
Steen and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hudson
and baby of Bend, O re.; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed C lark and m other, Mrs. Al­
th a C lark and W. Lock of P o rtlan d :
Mr. and Mrs. Glen M orrison of
P rinceton, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Bud
COME AND
H ooker and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lee P u tn am and
sons F o rrest and Bob of H erm iston:
GET THEM!
Billy H ibbard and Mr. and Mrs. V.
P utnam . W alla W alla.
Helen Jen d rzejew sk i left F rid ay
n ig n t for Salem. Ore., w here she
will be employed in th e O. S. C. ex­
tension d ep a rtm en t d u rin g th e sta te
(Across from Theatre)
fair. At th e close of th e fair she
w ill leave for C orvallis and the
coast w here th e A ssociated Women
S tu d en ts’ executive com m ittee w ijl
meet to plan the work and o u tlin e a
program for th e com ing school y ear
on th e Oregon S tate college campus.
H elen Is on the executive com m ittee
of the A.W.S. G reater H alls and
vice p resid en t of M arg aret Snell
H all. She is a Junior In home eco­
nomics.
Lois Blum left S atu rd ay for a
two w eeks’ v isit in Baker.
H enry Som m erer J r., C harles Kik
aand Eugene Rugg atten d ed sta te
fair a t Salem th is week w here they
composed a crops ju d g in g team , ta k ­
ing fo u rth place in com petition.
B arb ara Reid Is v acatio n in g a t
Diamond lake.
L o c a l H a p p e n in g s
Mrs. Bob W oodw ard and in fa n t
b i t th é H erm iston General hospital
-or th e ir homo last week.
Mrs. Clara Stone of Wasco, m oth­
er of Mrs. Theo, Beletski, and her
nephew H arold W hite, visited a t the
B eletski home over th e week end.
Stam ped ch a ir sets, table run n ers,
pillow tops, pillow slips, tea towels,
buffet sets, 10c to 79c at B rierley ’s.
adv.
Mrs. L. S. B urrell left T hursday
for O akland, Cal., w here * she will
visit relativ es and friends for th ree
weeks.
D. C. H ill of U m atilla retu rn ed
from C in cin attt, Ohio, A ugust 25, a t
te r v isitin g his parents.
Hoxey H am m an of the U.S.8. C al­
ifornia is v isitin g a t the home of his
uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
H am m an, who live west of town.
Mrs. P. H. Kendall, m other of
Mrs. A lton K ingsbury, who has
been v isitin g here for the past six
weeks, left W ednesday In com pany
with Mr. K ingsbury and d a u g h te r
D orothy Jean , for h er home at J e f­
ferson.
Mr. K ingsbury will m otor
to Salem to a tte n d
an
inventors
congress in session th e re th is week.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON j
Friday - Saturday
SEPT. 9 - 10
D O U B L E
F E A T U R E
-CHESTER MÛRKIS
FZANCiS M'JLCU • «ITA
JO H N S O N - BRUCI
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V IC T O «
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WERE GO IMG
TO B E R IC H
PLUS SHORTS
Sun. - Mon. - Tue».
SEPT. 11 - 12 - 13
CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY
“K idnapped" sta rts: 3 :0 8 P .M .;
5 :1 5 P.M .: 7 :2 2 P .M .; 9 :2 9 P.M.
T H R E E WHO W ER E VALIANT!
. . risk in g th e ir lives for each
o th e r . . . a d v e n tu rin g to g eth er
on land and sea!
, HUBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S
idnaoocd
BAXTER • BARTHOLOMEW
WHELAN
COMEDY— C actus Cabelleros
'iRW SREEL— Recording Modern
Science.
Wednesday - Thursday
SEPT. 14 - 15
W ednesday S p ecial N ig h t!
IE ’S NO ORDINARY DOCTOR
Ils genius conceived history's
most d a rin g schem e . . . to put
m urder under a microscope!
EDW . 0 . ROBINSON
CLAIR TREVOR
in
“ The Amazing
Dr. Clitterhouse”
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
*
A. W. H asse of La G rande spent
Lois H utchison, who has been
S atu rd ay and Sunday v isitin g his v isitin g D ella Mae W illiam s in La
wife, who is in th e H erm iston Gen­
eral hospital. He also visited a t the G rande, retu rn ed home Monday.
Della Mae came w ith her for a visit.
D uane L ath ro p home.
TH E P E N THAT M A K E S W RITING
A
M arion O tt and Mary Som m erer
left M onday for th e s ta te fa ir a t
Salem to com pete in a d airy dem on­
stratio n . T hey accom panied A. E.
Bensel and son K enneth.
PLEA SUR E
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Only 29c —
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LIMIT
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C ertificate
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PIANO & THEORY
Selling Out
Sept. 9 -1 5
AIRWAY
COFFEE
3
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TO KNOW ABOUT TH E REVOLU­
TIONARY NEW DEVELOPMENTS
IN CLEANING.
ED.
POPULAR
DORENE
W ashing Pow der
L arge 36 oz.
P ack ag e ......... “ /
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SALMON
A laska Sockeye
1 Pound
T all T in ........
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Im plem ent Co.
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15, IS, 17
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CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 10i/2 oz. tin 8c
FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS 1 lb. pkg. 11c
ARISTOCRAT M AYONNAISE......Q t jar 39c
WESTERN M ATCHES.......... 6 box carton 17c
FEDERAL M ILK........................... 3 tall tins 19c
P o rk & Bean«
3 tall 20-oz. tins
V an Cam p’s
ECONOMY JAR C A P S .............
MASON JAR R U BBERS......
25C
Doz 19c
*2 pkgs 9c
.............. . 4 oz- botUe l £
TUNA FLAK ES....................... 2 No. y tins 25c
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Top Q uality
t 9ckLb: .
$1.29
SUPURB
SOAP
Best for
H ard W ater
24 oz.
P ackage
1»*
G UARAN TEED MEATS
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PICNICS
Per Lb. J
A rm our’s - Mild Cure
PLATTER STYLE BACON
Lb.
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FRANKFURTERS
F resh - T asty
CHEESE
B a ttle G round
PEARL SHORTENING
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J
5 lb. loaf 9^^
4 lb. carton 4
Per Lb.
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WAX P A P E R ............................. 125 ft. roll 15c
P & G LAUNDRY S O A P ........6 large bars 25c
WALLA A SPA R A G U S............ 2 No. 1 tins 35c
CELLO NAPKINS - 80 cou n t..........2 pkgs. 15c
SNOWFLAKE S O D A S ............ 2 lb. carton 29c
Salad Serve
Each
Introduciag the 30th ANNIVERSARY
HOOVER with Cleaning Enaembles.
1 ib. tin io c
Q uality Salad D ressing
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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
FLY S P R A Y
................................ Gallon 98c
CIDER VIN EG A R ..............................Gallon 11c
PICKLING SPIC E......................... 8 oz. pkg. 19c
GINGER S N A P S .................................. 2 lbs. 25c
MAXIMUM PANCAKE FLOUR .... 10 lbs. 39c
P in k Salmon
BURK’S for Bargains
W e w i l l elean one of y o u r
rugs and one piece of
fu r n itu r e FREE!
3 tins 25c
M ustard or Tom ato
B rookdale Chum
SALE
Lots of Dargains!
O val Sardines
CHEESE
Assorted F lavors
* * u ‘-
P ackages
Nob H U I Coffee
2 ibs. 59c
DeLuxe Blend
BULLDIS O Y STER S................ 10 oz. tins 10c
SUNBRITE CLEANSER........3 14-oz tins 14c
HARVEST BLOSSOM FL O U R ......10 lbs. 33c
PARD DOG F O O D .....................3 1-lb. tins 27c
S ILK T IS S U E .................. 6 650- sheet rolls 25c
C ut Beans
T itia n - S trin g less
2
No. 2 tin s
X5e
WAVERLY COCOA....................... 2 lb. tin 15c
HOODY PEANUT B U TT ER ............ 5 lbs 73c
CALUMET BAKING POWDER . 1 lb. tin 19c
V. C. PORK & B EA N S.....................1 lb. tin 5c
EDWARD’S COFFEE „................... 4 lb. tin 89c