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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Miss Barbara Root who has been attending Decker business college in Portland for several months visited relatives in Hermiston Wednesday. She plans to return to Portland the The Best in Talking Pictures last of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime, Hermiston, Oregon. Complimenting Dr. and Mrs. F. V. with their house guests. Dr. and Prime, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M. M. E. Carley of Carley, nW., was Mrs. Glenn Prime of Falem, motored Miss Ruth Dodd is visiting in | a visitor in Hermiston recently. Pendleton this week. I to Pendleton Memorial day to be entertained at dinner Saturday at the Hermiston Hotel ANNOUNCING Brownson, local li- Dan Parker, Ivan Lallue of Hold dinner guests at the 11. J. Mi Ison Mrs. R. I home. rarian, attended a library meeting man were in town the first of the June Prices Members of the Junior church of Bob Henderson returned from week. n Pendleton Saturday. ‘ Portland and Eugene Wednesday af- the Baptist-Christian church were Miss Ruth Bensel who is employed I ter visiting for two weeks with his 1 entertained last Friday afternoon at Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher- at the Hermiston Hotel is taking a sister, Marian, at the University ot a lawn party at the Levi Reeder res ion moved into the J. M. Biggs resi Evenings. two weeks vacation from her duties. Oregon, and with the Bielman and idence. The little tots enjoyed lence Thursday. | games, and ice cream cones were Kellogg families in Portland. Thomas Evans, secretary at the Conch Cochran spent the week Word has been received here that Ì served. and in Hermiston on business. He is Umatilla Experiment Station, spent Wesley Dufer who received a bro Matinees. the week end in Seattle, Wn. living at Morro for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner of ken collar bone here last week, ar rived safely at his home in Wood- Grangeville, Idaho, who have been LOWER PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley and land, Wn. He was with a group on the inspiration tor many social af Mr. and Mrs. Birdell Haneline with with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haneline Mrs. Boynton went to Pendleton an agriculture tour. fairs during the week, were enter visited in Pendleton Sunday. Memorial day. LONGER AND MORE tained by members of the Odd Fel Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner and low and Rebekah lodges Monday The Misses Florence and Eunice daughter, Patsy, of Grange; file, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham and VARIED PROGRAMS laughters, Marjorie and Mary, spent Woughter went to Cascade Locks Idaho, arrived Saturday and are night. Most of the evening was spent socially and refreshments of Bunday in Walla Walla on business. Wednesday on business. spending the week here visiting old strawberries, cake, and coffee were PROGRAM friends. They are former residents served. Miss Edna Pitzer of Dallas, Ore and are now operating a creamery Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kingsley and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY on, who spent the week end visit- gon, was the house guest of Miss ng Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, left Pauline Stoop Saturday and Sunday. in Idaho. Mrs. W. L. Haram and Mrs. Gar MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY Joe Neary of St. Mary’s College in net D. Best entertained Friday and Tuesday for their home in Portland. She returned to Portland Monday. A Three Gun Action-Picture California. . who has been visiting Saturday at two dessert bridge-lun- Mrs. Geo. Harris of Lewiston, Ida- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst and here for the past two weeks, left ! cheons complimenting Mrs. J. M. with Three Big-Gun Stars! ho, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Ellen R. Propst spent the holi Saturday for Portland where he ! Biggs. They were given in the Wagner, and plans to remain for at days visiting in Biggs, Oregon, and will remain for a short sojourn be- Hamm home and wild roses were Goldendale, Wn. east two weeks. I fore returning to his duties as teach I used for decoration. First, second, I and consolation prizes Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch of Board Among those from Lexington this I er in the college. nan are the parents of an 8 pound week were Charles Klinger, Geo. R. ! Earl Williams, accompanied by ' presented to Mrs. B. Haneline, Mrs. aby boy born Saturday in the Her- White. O. D. IIsaminger, and C. | his aunt, Mrs. Edna Huddleston and F. B. Swayze, and Mrs. Joe Tool, i Prizes Saturday went to Mrs. Rena O'BRIEN McLAGLEN niston Medical hospital. Melville. Miss Ricker, of Oakridge, Oregon Waterman, first, Mrs. Gerald White, CONCHITA s are visitors at the home of Mrs. MONTENEGRO Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter spent J. J. Lorenzen, R. .1. Campbell, Pearl Pace. Mrs. Huddleston and ' second, and Mrs. C. M. Best, conso- rox RICTUAE 2 he week end in Dayton, Wn., visit and John Holmgren of Pendleton Mr. Williams were former residents | lation. A guest prize was presented Plus Monkeyshine Comedy— each day.. ing Mrs. Deeter's mother, Mrs. B. A. were business visitors here the first ot Hermiston. "JAZZBO SINGER.” Windust. of the week. Mrs. F. R. Wright and grand- Mickey Mouse ‘Mickey’s Orphans' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norquist are Mrs. L. E. Simons and son Floyd daughters, Marie Lou and LaVelle WHAT DO YCU EXPECT and Comedy, “Taxi Troubles." the parents of a 5 pound baby boy of aWlla Walla, are spending the I Stephenson, left Sunday for Rye FROM YOUR NEWSPAPER? born Thursday afternoon in the Her- week as house guests of Mr. and | Valley, Oregon, where they will vis- SUNDAY AND MONDAY niston Medical hospital. Mrs. Curtis Simons. I it relatives and friends tor two (Continued from Page 1) | weeks. The girls will visit their | Mrs. Gladys Smith, who Is associa- Mrs. L. P. Fraker, who has an- father and grandmother. Since the advertisers pay a large ted with the Hermiston Beauty nounced her candidacy for county Hermiston seems to be a magnet share of the expense of publishing Shoppe, spent the week end in Pilot school superintendent, was a Hler- drawing visitors from many places. your newspaper, don’t you think you friends. miston visitor last week. Rock visiting relatives and th " Pendleton, Holdman. Adams, Echo, owe them the duty to patronize them DR. .1. P. STEWART, Eye-Sight Dr. and Mrs. Clenn Prime and Stanfield, Irrigon, Boardman. Lex- i whenever they offer you equal or Specialist of Pendleton will be at two sons of Salem, Or., visited over | ington, and Umatilla have been well | better values than the non-adverti- he Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday Memorial day with Dr. and Mrs. F. i represented, besides the towns of ifternoon, June 8th. Hours 1:00 to V. Prime. “ICIU R £ | Plymouth, Carley, and Patterson, ser? And you, Mr. Advertiser, don’t 6:00 p. m. adv. with Miriam Hopkins, Jack Oakic Miss Lois Jackson of Portland, Wn. you think that in view of the many Mrs. O. C. Pierce and daughter Mrs. Minnie Brown of Portland and Miss Grace Jackson of Pendle Eugene Pallette & Wm. Collier,Jr spent the week end with her daugh ton spent Memorial day with their Marian spent the week end in Cul services which the newspaper per A half-good girl with love in ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson, ver, Oregon, visiting her brother | forms, for which the newspaper de her eyes —- one pal chiseling on 'Winfred Osborn, and her nephew. rives no compensation, but which Julius Gimble. She returned Mon in the Minnehaha district. another — a blare of music to | Claire Osborn. They went in com- I day. C. R. Woods, A. C. Houghton, Mrs. | pany with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. El mean more business and more pro drown the sound of a murder Leon- Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. O. A. W. C. Isom, Mrs. Jennie Rieks, J. W. liott ot Pendleton, leaving Saturday fits for you, the newspaper deserves gun! With Miriam Hopkins’ ard of Pullman, Wn., are house Vancleave, Mrs. W. L. Suddarth, and returning Monday. your advertising business? Make blonde allure topping the action! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn were business visitors from Irrigon R. Alexander of Pendleton, who your community newspaper your ad Hilarious Farce “Torchy Raises Hughes this week. Mrs. Spencer is this week. has been very active in Odd Fellow vertising medium and you help build a former resident of Hermiston. the Auntie." Front Umatilla have come Mrs. circles for many years, was visiting up the community. Send your ad- Bedtime Story "Chriss Crossed.” Herbert Hedwall drove to Port Pearl Jarvis, T. O. oPund, A. E. Mc at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. vertising dollar away from home and Fox News. land Wednesday with his brother Farland, W. E. Logan, Jay Berry. P. Dodd this week. Mr. Alexander and you do just what you wouldn’t Albert who was taken quite ill that M. F. Caldwell, Clyde Caldwell, and attended the Odd Fellows’ conven NEXT WEEK— morning. Albert has not been well C. .1. Caldwell, W. J. Logan, Steve tion held in Eugene where he was want others, to whom you look for for some time and recently returned Pedeves, Andrew Millones, S. T. Car hihgly honored as the oldest past your business, to do. It is just as Maurice Chevalier in from Portland after going through roll, W. T. Bray, F. A. Berg, and grand master in the state. He visit important that the advertising dol One Hour With You.” a clinic and seemed much improved John Hartle, all came to Hermiston ed with friends in Portland and lar remain in the community as it in health. Hermiston on his way home. on business this week. Is for the grocery dollar and the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and clothing dollar and the rest of the sons John and Dan, left Thursday commodity dollars that make for La Grande where they will make their future home. Miss Pauline Springfield prosperous to remain at Stoop, who has been living with home,—Springfield Advance Press. them for the past year and a half, has moved into the Osborn apart- NEWS OF INTEREST 3 A 2 ments in the Corlin Hotel. Her sis ter, Mrs. Ida Gordon and two daugh FROM UMATILLA COMMUNITY ters, Ardath and Doris Jane, of El gin, Oregon, will make their home (Continued from Page One) with her this summer. Mr. Reeves’ daughter, Mrs. Ben Spencer. Mrs. Earl Brownell and son Iver son of Pasco stopped in Umatilla Tuesday enroute to California where they will spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bly and sons spent the week end in Winona, Washington. Scott Brown spent several days of last week in Portland and Seattle. Art Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack, Mrs. Nora Burwick and sons Arthur and Jimmy, mo tored to Pendleton Memorial day. Walter Bray and daughter, Fern, Jaunita Frances, and Mrs. Gene Dexter and daughter Louise motor ed to Heppner Sunday to visit rela tives. AT THESE SALE PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lane and child ren motored to Wilbur. Wn., Mem orial day. MILK Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grammar Red & White, large cans, 20 for I have returned to Umatilla after a PEACHES I visit in Roosevelt, Wash. Mrs. Gram- Blue & White, 21s, 6 for I mar spent most of last winter there BEANS and Mr. Grammar went down re- cently to get her. Small white California, 20 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Logan and PINEAPPLE son and Mrs. Logan’s brother of Red & White, fancy, 21s, 5 for Everett, Wash., visited Sunday with BABY LIMA Blue & While, broken 2 Ys, 7 for Mr. Logan’s brother William. Californians, 14 lbs. for Jeanne Spencer, daughter of Wal lace Spencer, was taken to the hos- ! pital Thursday with a severe attack RED MEXICAN of appendicitis. Californians, 17 lbs. for Mrs. Jim O’Connell and daughters 8 BEANS returned to Portland after spending Red & White, fancy cut, 5 for several days in Umatilla and Ply- month with Mr. O’Connell and rela tives. . CUT Beans, Corn, Tomatoes. Peas, Pete Tilson spent a few days of Beats Blue & White. 7 for I last week in Portland. SALMON Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood Red & White, fancy sockeye. I have returned from a short visit in HOMINY Is, tall, 4 for ( Portland. They also stopped in The Red & White, Dalles where they visited at the A. 9 for . . SHO PORK ROAST 10c G. Foord home. 10c POT ROAST BEEF Mrs. Jack Cherry and son Earl OYSTERS KRAUT I motored to Pendleton Thursday on LEG PORK ROAST 121/20 Blue & White, Is, 10 for White. I business. 12c VEAL ROAST Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dexter and 5c MUTTON STEW 1 daughter Louise accompanied by : Lorie Caldwell motored to Pendleton 65c 8 LB. PAIL LARD Saturday. 35c 4 LB. PAIL LARD Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rice and daughter accompanied by Harry and And some other specials will Bobby Rhode motored to Pendleton Saturday where they visited Mrs. FORK STEAK — 2 lbs. for SHOULDER PORK ROAST — lb. be added. Watch the Rhode who is a patient at the St. Window. Anthony’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack FOT ROAST — lb. HAMBURGER — lb. accompanied by Mrs. Eleanor Ber- Here to Serve You. wick motored to Pendleton Monday, John Peterson of Willow Creek is visiting at the home of his sister, LARD — 3 lbs. "Home of Quality Meats” Mrs. Eleanor Berwick. HERMISTON MEAT Mrs. A. S. Kenedy of Seattle is vi siting her daughter. Mrs. Ernest | MARKET Peck for a few days of this week. Hermiston, Oregon Oasis Cheatre SOCIETY: Local Happenings Just a few of the Bargains you get at BURNHAM’S HEADLIGHT Work Gloves OVERALLS ALL LEATHER 98c 50c Work Shoes CATSUP NEW LOW PRICE NALLEY'S — Large Size $2.49 2 for 25c BEANS Palm Olive ANY KIND — 15 LBS. SOAP 49c 3 bars 19c 25c & 10c * Gag Caballero THE RED. Always on Time with Just What [ Want $ $ DOLLAR CANNED GOODS SALE STOCK UP FRUIT $1.00 $1.00 FLOUR SACKS : < > < i NOW < i 50c a dozen < > I HERMISTON BAKERY Phone 901 • 0.0. Feit house AAAAAÀAAAAAAA M ac M arr . STORES CAFE BARGAINS FOR , SATURDAY 4 p 1 - .00 - 25c $1.00 Full Course Dinner 45c FISH SATURDAY SPECIALS $1.00 MONDAY, GREEN PLATE Pure Cane ne Granulated 100 Pounds cane sugar !or your canning Use perfect results. Best Quality Red, Double Lipped Sealing Jams, Jellies, . Ctn. rs for Jars and We are Supplies $1.00 $1.00 100 POUND Delivery Daily LUNCH $1.00 VEGETABLES ger in Milton. Oregon. Mrs. Jim Todd and daughters, Virginia and Peggy of Hermiston, were visitors at the Ursel Hyatt home Tuesday. HUNTER’S Our Annual $ $ David Starns of Lewiston, Idaho, is visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M._ Walsh. 9 Doff Knight has returned from Portland where ho has been under medical care. % Alex McIntyre has returned to Umatilla after a short absence. Mr. McIntyre will be employed on the ferry again. Mr. and Mrs. Bowens of Hermis- ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Walsh Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laird of Cor- vallis visited J. L. Hatfield on their way home from La Grande, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young and son Donald from Seattle, Mrs. Mary Young and Miss Ada Young of Port land visited at the Joe Springer home Sunday and Monday. Lorine Lash returned Wednesday from a few days visit to her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Olin- lover Bloom Full Cream er Pound MILK Unsweetened, Evaporated Tall — Each $1.00 $1-00 $1.00 25c 12c 10c 25c Joe Norton, Owner Camps Phone 911 Free Delivery Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year | Oz. Broken No. WHITE billion bubble Crisp