The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 09, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
J. M. Biggs and Judge Brady of |
LaCrande were business visitors in
Hermiston Tuesday. Mr. Biggs re-
eently moved with his family to La
Grande, where they will make their
Hermiston, Oregon.
(future home.
The Best in Talking Pictures
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and
Soren Maass of Berrian, Wn., was i
TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rew of Pendle-
i son Frank left Saturday for Corval-
I ton were in town this week.
a business visitor here this week.
Mrs. Arleta White returned Fri­ | lis where they attended the gradua­
Mrs. Leila Phelps returned from
ADMISSIONS
Vale, Or., Tuesday after spending day from Baker and will remain ting exercises held for Oregon State
35c and 15c
I college students Monday, at which
here indefinitely.
a week there with her daughter.
Evenings
R. M. Mayberry of Pendleton was time their son Gerald received his
Mrs. Minnie Waghorn 1 } t last
25c and 10c
Friday for Salem where she will vi- a business visitor in Hermiston | degree.
Matinees
33 % % off on all ladles hats dur­
Wednesday.
sit for at least two weeks.
A special 2-peice 98c enamel ware ing sale at Propst Variety store. Adv
Robert Nelson, who has been sta-
tioned at La Grande, is now em- deal at Propst Variety store. June
The local Girl Scout troop is plan
PROGRAM
—Adv. 1 ning a picnic two weeks from Wed-
ployed for the state highway de­ sale, Propst Variety store.
partment in the local office here.
Thursday - Friday • Saturday
June 22. Miss Florence
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime accom­ nesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haskell of Ply- panied by Mrs. F. L. Kelley, were Woughter has consented to take
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
mouth, Wn., were business visitors business visitors in Pendleton Tues- charge of ! the girls for the summer
Free autographed photograph
in Hermiston the first of the week. day.
and they met Wednesday for the
Mrs. Mary Morrow of Portland
of Chevalier to first eighteen
H. s. Sullivan and family and first time under the new leadership.
nme Friday and is visiting with Mrs. D. F. Mittlesdorf of Pendleton
O. I. Paulson, assistant supervisor
ladies each of three nights.
her daughter and son-in-law. Dr.
were guests at the P. P. Sullivan of agriculture, for the Union Pacific
and Mrs. A. W. Christopherson.
system of Portland, and J. I. Purdy,
home over Memorial day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin of
The Indies of the Baptist-Chris­ traveling freight and passenger
Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
tian Ladies Aid will hold a cooked agent of Pendleton, were guests of
Propst Sunday, while enroute to
food sale Saturday at the Turnblad the Hermiston Commercial club
YaYkima, Wn.
Tuesday.
Commencing Saturday, June 11, Meat Market.
Mr. and Mrs. aWlter Rasch of
J.
A.
Murray,
district
commercial
the Propst Variety Store will run a
— with —
I special sale for one month. —Adv. manager for the Pacific Tel. & Tel. Tacoma, Wn., came Sunday and are
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. K.
JEANETTE MACDONALD
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White have Company, was a business visitor in
Mudge at Hinkle. Mrs. Mudge re­
Hermiston
Monday.
Charles Ruggles - Roland Young I moved into the Blessing house ac-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke left turned Friday night from Spokane
from Walker’s Ser-
ross
the
street
"ONE HOUR WITH YOU”
had been visiting her
Monday for Spokane, Wn., where where she
I vice Station.
PLUS—
parents.
Lester Stoop of Enterprise, Ore- Mr. lCark*e will attend to business
Mickey Mouse
“Duck Hunt”
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Payne and
gon, was in Hermiston Tuesday of matters. They plan to return Friday.
side-splitting comedy
family, and Mrs. Una Dinwiddie, re-
this week looking after business and
Harold
Harding,
son
of
Mr.
and
“Keep Laughing.”
visiting his sisters.
Miss Pauline Mrs. J. R. Harding, returned home turned Friday from a week’s visit in
Albany, Salem, and Portland. They
Stoop and Mrs. Ida Gordon.
the first of the week and will spend
SUNDAY AND MONEAY
left Monday night and spent the
the
summer
with
his
parents,
on
Each
week
will
bring
special
sales
Dynamic Drama
week visiting relatives and friends
at greatly reduced prices. Please their farm on the west side.
Tempered with
in the valley.
watch
the
announcements
each
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Stewart of Pen
Festive Gaiety
New and different articles on sale
week.
—Adv dleton were in Hermiston Wednes-
tables each week during sale at
Hermiston business visitors from day. While Dr. Stewart attended to
—Adv
Propst Variety Store.
Echo this week included: Mrs. Jess his patients Mrs. Stewart visited
R. Alexander of Pendleton, vice-
Covrea, W. D. Neill, Kate Stanfield, friends.
Wm. McCarty, H. J. Bean, John
$2.00 Rayon combination suits at president of the First National Bank
of Hermiston, attended a meeting of
Schmidt, and John Hamilton.
98c during sale week, June 11 to
board of directors Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner and 18 only. Propst Variety store. Adv the
day of this week. Mr. Alexander
Donald Serell spent the week end
She learned a man’s game and daughter Patsy, who have been vi­
was one 'of the first charter mem-
siting friends here for the past week ir Portland visiting friends. He
played It to her sorrow and joy.
bers of the local bank and has been
returned to their home in Grange­ went down together with E. James
PLUS-
associated with it for years.
Cain
last
oMnday
night
and
return
ville,
Idaho,
Sunday
night.
Comedy: "Honeymoon Trio.”
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkins of
Novelty "Medbury in Turkey,
Albert Hedwall who is in a Port­ ed Friday.
Adams
were business visitors in
and Fox News.
land hospital is much better accord­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mount-
Hermiston Wednesday. Faith Wil-
ing to word received here. His sister gomery of Holdman are the proud
son returned home with them and
NEXT WEEK—
Mrs. R. C. McReynolds, is still with parents of a baby girl born Friday.
will stay for the summer. Mr. Hawk
“DELICIOUS”
him.
June 3, in the Hermiston Medical
ins says that haying in the Myrick
with Janet Gaynor, Char­
pounds
hospital.
She
weighed
7
3-4
Jimmie Decker, son of Mr. and
district
will start within the next
les Farrell, and El Bren-
Mrs. F. E. Decker, of Union, Or., and has been named Wanda June.
two weeks.
dell.
priced
See our table of special
came Monday and will spend a
Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner and son
“AMBASSADOR BILL”
month with his grandparents, Mr. articles on sale June 11 to 18. A
Lawrence left Sunday for Corvallis
with Will Rogers.
and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad. Mrs. Deck complete change each week during
—Adv. where they attended the graduation
er is Mrs. Turnblad’s daughter.
sale.
exercises at Oregon State college
Monday when Herbert Swarner re­
ceived hts degree in electrical engi­
neering. Gladys Swarner,
also a
student at O. S. C. will return with
them the last of the week.
Stick on Sales 15c pr. at Propst
—Adv.
Variety Store.
Mrs. F. R. Wright and two grand-
daughters, Marie Lou and LaVelle,
Stephenson, returned Sunday from
Rye Valley where they have spent
the week, in company with Mr. and
And Mother sayst
Mrs. Earl Stephenson, who remained
"Be aure to trade at
here until Tuesday morning. Mrs.
Wright has not been well since her
a tied & White Store.
return but is somewhat improved at
They're better."
present.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd and
daughter Ruth plan to leave Satur­
day for Seattle where they will at­
tend the graduation evercises at the
University of Washington when
their elder daughter will receive
her degree in English.
Baccallau-
reate services will be held at 2:00
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SA VINGS ON YOUR
o’clock Sunday and the graduation
SUMMER REQUIREMENTS.
exorcises at 2:00 o’clock Monday in
ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS FOR
the pavilian on the campus.
Oasis Chatre
Local Happenings
Our Anniversary
Miss Constance O’Keefe, former
seventh grade teacher here, arrived
Wednesday from
Holebrook, Ari­
zona, where she has been teaching
in the Hopy Indian school, at Kearns
Canyon, for the past year. Miss
O’Keefe visited here last fall just be-
fore leaving for Arizona and will
spend at least a month • here this
summer. She is stopping at the
James Todd home.
SOCIETY:
The Hermiston Baptist-Christian
Endeavor society sponsored a picnic
last Sunday afternoon and a group
of tnirty youa; people spent an en-
java.kle afternoon on the banks of
the matilla rizar west of town.
Mrs. Roy Thomas entertained for
her small son and daughter, Patri­
cia and Bobby, Sunday afternoon,
honoring their birthdays. The little
folks played gamees and enjoyed re­
freshments of ice cream and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas en­
tertained at dinner last Saturday
night at their home southeast of
town. Invited guests included Jim
Clayton, Al Clayton, and Alfred
Quiring.
Mrs. E. James Cain, recent bride,
was honored Wednesday afternoon
when the Ladies Aid of the Baptist
church gave a pound shower for
her, in the E. P. Illsley home. The
afternoon was spent pleasantly and
came as a surprise to Mrs. Cain.
BURNHAM'S
“Where your dollars have more cents.”
SATURDAY
Specials
29c
Red & White
Nice Service for Two Convenient for Salads.
PEANUT PUTTER
16c
Red * White
In Pound Glass (screw top) Jars.
SPERRY'S PANCAKE
20c
Large Package
HAMS
19c
W hole or Half
Walla Brand
lb.
Light Weight Dry Sugar Cured
FULL
PINT
or
_OC
25c
49c
35c
29c
TEA — 12 lb.
MEMORIE BLEND — 1 lb.
Black or Green
SWEET PICKLES
Yolos in Quart Jars
ORANGES — 2 doz.
v Crop Valencia
:
It never pays to buy any article because it is
low priced. You will get cheated every time
in the low grade “so called" bargain broom
because it is not a broom except in looks. Buy
one of these REAL brooms and practice true
economy. You will get real value and find
them worth far more than the difference in
price.
& 09 Blue & Q9 Green
JJC White ÔJC White O.C
Red
White
39c
23c
S, 0. S. — 8-Pad Cartons
Brightens up the Kitchen Utensils Like New.
WAX PAPER — Red * White
40-Foot
Rolls
O
JC
120-Foot
Rolls
nn
L0C
POTTLE CAPS __ Carton
23c
1 Gross in Carton—Reliable, Safe Sealers.
WE ARE SUPPORTING THE HERMISTON BAKERY 100%.
Leg. loin or Shoulder
LEG LAMB
SHOULDER LAMB
■ 19c
121/0
BABY STEER BEEF
RIB BOILING BEEF
g
BOXES
8c
19c
HAMBURGER
10c
PORK RCASTS
10c
BACK BACON
18c
Phone 911
19c
3 Box 35c
ter, Misses Georgianna and Eleanor • nd the honoree. Most of the guests
Briggs, Mrs. Robert Yeager, Mrs. were former school-mates of Mi.
Herbert Haneline,
Miss Marjorie Leonard.
Mullins, Miss Nell Reeves. Mrs. F. B.
(Please turn to page 2)
Barker, the hostess, Mrs. Hughes,
Delivery
Daily
Phone 901 • O.O. Felthouse
Pay CASH and
Pocket the
Difference.
MACMARR
. STORES
A
ICC
SHO. PORK ROAST
10c
Special Prices Effective
LEG PORK P.OAST
12c
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 10th, 11th and 13th.
SHO. VEAL ROAST
10c
BACK FACON
12c
BACON SQUARES
10c
CONEYS
15c
MAC MARR
COFFEE
Delicious, invigorating coffee, from the world’s
finest coffee,lands. Freshly roasted, freshly
ground.
LB.
BAO
BAG
"Home of Quality Meats"
29c;3
HERMISTON MEAT
MARKET
Hermiston, Oregon
Airway Coffee — 3
85c
LBS.
65c
MERCHANDISE AT
BOTTOM PRICES
You don’t have to buy these on Saturday or
Monday, but every day in the week.
10c
Cut String Beans - No. 2 tin
10c %
Hominy or Pumpkin
25c
Tomatoes - No. 2% tin, 2 for
25c
Corn, white or yellow, 2 for
$1.00
Small White Bean, 30 lbs.
$1.00
Large White Bean, 30 lbs.
$1.00
Idaho Red Bean, 30 lbs.
PANCRUST —
3
LB. TIN
39C
For cake baking, pastry and all fancy cooking.
Prepared Mustard FURT X9C
K.C. Baking Powder 50c size 35c
Bacon
Morrell’s Eureka Brand
Light, Mild Cure
Per Lb.
14c
Economy Caps-2 Doz. 49c
QtasfA
a a •
we are
FRUIT PECTIN — 2 BOTTLES
49c
Makes Perfect Jams and Jellies.
Headquarters
FOR JARS
AND ALL CANNING SUPPLIES.
HPosn g
ADC Bao
Idaho Reds or Great
Northern Whites
4 a
V LBS.
MANY OTHER PRICES JUST AS GOOD
ALL STEAKS
Joe Norton, Owner
Crackers
Matches
100% Santos Blend, Freshly Roasted.
BROOMS
FREE BAR MISSION BELL with
Large Pkge. WHITE KING for
Macaroni
9 LBS. 37c
Mayonnaise
POT ROOAST BEEF
FRI. & SAT., June 10-11
FRUITS — 3 8-oz. cans
5 LBS. 23c
NALLEY’S
Canned Foods Sale
Lasts Until Saturday Night
LONG GRAIN
LB.
PAIL
Mrs. Brierley and Miss Jessie
Brierley entertained Monday night
at a dinner party complimenting E.
P. Illsley on his 7 4th birthday. A
huge birthday cake carrying many
candles centered the table and fol­
lowing the dinner the remainder of
the evening was spent In pleasant
conversation.
Mrs. Gwyn Hughes entertained at
bridge last Saturday night compli­
menting Mrs. O. E. Leonard of Pull­
man, Wash.
High honors, second
high honors, and guest prize went
to Mrs. Robert Yeager, Mrs. F. B
Barker, and Mrs. O. E. Leonard
Among those present were the Mis­
ses Florence, Eva, and Ruth Wough-
RICE
LARD
8
WE ALLOW YOU
25c
PEG.
Soap
277 .
The White
Naptha Soap
250
BARS
FOR
For your old broom on any new broom, in the store until June 15.
BRING IN YOUR OLD BROOM.
KINGSLEY’S
Grape Fruit, „z.6. 25c
Hermiston, Ore. • Phone 241