The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 16, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
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Oasis Ulatre Local Happenings
Morris
Pierson and Dick Upham | ’
arrived home the last of last week
| e... (1220,111. uhprp they have been
from Corvallis where they have been
attending O. S. C. and will spend
most of the summer with their par-
Hermiston, , Oregon.
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enta.
The Best in Talking Pictures
Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Hitt enter­
Forty-nine cents for all 69c girl’s tained at dinner Sunday evening
Chas. H. Dillon and son Warren
TWO SHOWS: 7.20—9:15 P.M.
Henry Sommerer was a business
dresses up to 14 years. Propst Varie- complimenting Dr. and Mrs. F. V.
of Boardman were in town Monday.
visitor in Stanfield Wednesday.
adv. Prime, who will leave soon for the
ty Store sale price.
Sullivan is suffering
Mrs. P.
W. L. Hamm and Joe Reeves spent |
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. R. C. McReynolds returned coast.
from an infected foot.
the week end fishing near Ukiah.
35c and 15c
from Portland Sunday after spend­
Mrs. Sam Moore was a business
Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sons were1 ing the past two weeks with her
Evenings
Mrs. C. M. Jackson entertained at
visitor in Yakima, Wash., over the business visitors in Pendleton Tues- |
brother, Albert Hedwall, who is re­ an informal bridge-luncheon Friday
25c and 10c
week end.
day.
ceiving medical attention in a Port- at her country home in the Minne-
Matinees
E. B. Johnson of Pendleton was a
Low down sale price on all dish- | land hospital.
haha district complimenting Mrs. F.
business visitor in Hermiston the es and glass ware at Propst Variety
Wm. Doughtrey of Stanfield, pio­ V. Prime. Mrs. B. S. Kingsley won
first of the week.
adv. neer resident, visited in Hermiston
Store.
high honors and Mrs. Prime was
Walther Ott, student at Oregon
PROGRAM
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Devine of Lex- Monday. Mr. Doughtrey was at one presented with the guest prize.
State ’ college arrived home Monday
ington were business visitors in Her- time foreman of the Umatilla ranch
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
and will spend the summer with his
and raised beef cattle for Swift &
mlston the first of the week.
A group of young people gathered
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott.
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
Mrs. Anderson who lives in Co- Company.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Savely left Wed­
medicali Mrs. Geo. Wagner returned from Swarner Monday evening honoring
nesday for Mabtin, Wn., where they lumbia district is receiving
Janet
GAYNOR
Medical Vancouver, Wn., Saturday evening Monroe Swarner before his depar­
were called to attend the funeral of 'treatment in the Hermiston
with Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Gale, with ture for Coolin, Idaho. The affair
Charles
FARRELL
hospital this week.
Mrs. Saveley's aunt.
whom
she had been visiting for a was a surprise for the honoree.
Lee Savely, A. Hackbauth, Gay-
Ernest Cox, student at Albany
in—
week.
college, is home to spend the sum­ lord Madison, and Earl Reding all
Miss Mary Rettie of Fossil, Ore.,
Mrs. Alice Stone entertained in­
mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Echo were business visitors in
visited over the week end with Mr. formally Tuesday afternoon for her
Hermiston this week.
I. C. Cox.
and Mrs. O. W. Payne while enroute
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and daugh- to Seattle, Wn.. where she will at­ son, Frank, honoring his eighth
Commencing Saturday, June 18,
all $1.00 dresses on sale at 89c at ter Margaret, and Miss Jessie Brier­ tend summer school at the Universi- birthday. A large birthday cake,
decorated with yellow Icing and
with
adv. ley were business visitors in Pendle­ j ty of Washington.
Propst Variety Store.
pink roses held the candles. Those
ton
Monday.
|
Ray
Barlow
of
Boardman
Is
em-
and
Mrs.
R.
G.
Attebury
and
Mr.
EL. BRENDEL
present were Tommy Fraser, Gale
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter left ployed in the Red & White store,
family of Butter Creek spent the
Felthouse, Carl Longhorn, Ralph
PLUS:
week end at Meacham visiting rela­ Sunday for Bellingham, Wn., and | starting this week.
He has been
I Jones, Albert Stone and Frank Stone
Vancouver, B. C., for a two-week s । working in the store at Boardman
tives and friends.
Comedy, “Smart Work.”
under Mr. Foord but will be em-
Miss Ella Schilling of Regan vacation.
Mrs. A. H. Norton entertained for
MICKEY MOUSE in
Frank Swayze, Jr. arrived home ployed here for the present.
I North Dakota, arrived Friday morn-
her son, Bruce, Wednesday after-
Miss Clara Bryant arrived Sunday noon honoring his fifth birthday
I Ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A Wednesday morning from Eugene.
"Grocery Toy."
the morning from Great Falls. Montana,1 , Mrs. Garrett, ...
I E. Marble to spend the summer va where he has been attending
kindergarten teacher,
University of Oregon.
He is the and will spend the summer with Mr. and'son Lane, joined in the fun fot
cation.
Billie Felthouse, who has been at- son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze, and Mrs. T. H. Fraser. Miss Bryant he little folks. Others present were
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Monroe Swarner left Wednesday is Mrs. Fraser’s sister and always Beverly Walker, Lauree G imble.
tending Whitman college for the
past year, returned home this week morning for Coolin. Idaho, where he spends her summers here.
Barbara Christopherson. Allen Pan-
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
D. W. Morehouse and Elmer Pen- kow, Billy Knerr, Dora Lee Paul,
to spend the summer with his par­ will be employed in the forest ser-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. vice for the summer. Monroe grad- ney of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Peggy Todd, Lenore Bancroft, Eu­
WILL ROGERS
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fagel of Wal- uated from high school this spring. W. C. Morehouse one day last week. gene and Linda Mary Neary, Erla
Howard Reid who is a student at I). W. Morehouse and W. C. More- Smith and Bobby Best.
la Walla, Wn., visited a short while
—in
I Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. the University of Washington, ar- house are brothers. The two men .
Raymond Walker while enroute to rived home Tuesday and will spend were returning to Portland from
Mrs. Enos Martin entertained Sat­
I their home. Mr. Fagel travels for the summer with his father, H. J. I Walla Walla where they have been 1 urday night at a dancing party for
Reid, in Columbia district.
working putting a tile roof on the her daughter, Anna Ray, and her
I the ( eorge Lawrence Ci
Mrs. John Fulton and Frank | Veterans’ hospital.
Chester Johnson left Sunday for
son, Dick. About twenty of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ratliff dis­ younger set were present and just
Pendleton where he joined friends Spencer of Wasco, Wn., spent a week I
with
who journeyed to Cove, Oregon, to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. posed of their 5-acre farm southwest before refreshments were served
They left the last of of town last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. each were given a small bundle of
| attend Episcopal summer conference. Morehouse,
GRETA NISSEN
i Crowner of Spokane, Wn., who have crepe paper to use in making a hat
| They plan to be away for two weeks. the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tolbert and moved on the place with their fami- for his or her partner. Prizes for the
Miss Gladys Swarner, sophomore
and
in education at O. S. C., returned little son Raymond accompanied by ly. Mr. and Mrs. Ratliff plan to re­ best hats went to Sylvia Shutter and
MARGUERITE CHURCHILL
home with her mother and brother Mrs. S. J. Scott, Mrs. Tolbert’s moth­ main on the project during the sum- Bud Prime.
•
Miss Swar- er, visited last week at the R. H. mer at least.’ Their home was des-
Lawrence last week.
PLUS:
ner has been made a "Big Sister” in McAtee home, from Wednesday un­ troyed by fire recently.
Comedy, "Moonlight and Cactus’
commencement exercises for the
Kidder hall and will assist in look­ til Saturday. Mr. Tolbert Is super­
class of which her cousin. Miss Mar-
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Ing after the freshmen who enter intendent of schools at Winona,
Monkey Comedy, "Sez You,
vel Rueber is a member. Marvel re-
ceived her earlier education in the
Wash. He will manage the summer
this fall.
and FOX NEWS.
Stanfield public schools.
STANFIELD NEWS NOTES
Men’s straw hats 30% off regu- camp for Boy Scouts at Camp Seka-j
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hoskins at-
His work there •
lar price drring sale at Propst Va­ nl, near Spokane.
tended the commencement exercises
starts next week.
! •
riety Store.
at Monmouth Normal where their
Harvesting the first cutting of daughter Odelpha was graduated.
g alfalfa is well under way in this June 7th.
I vicinity. Most farmers report the
Plans are being made for the
crop as light compared with normal
Farm Bureau Grange picnic to be
years.
held in Columbia grove July 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hood arrived The committee in charge is endea­
from Klamath county last week and voring to secure good speakers and
are at home to their friends in the provide a pleasant time for all who
Jess Richards house.
may choose to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Craven have
Miss Pauline Stoop of the Hermis­
moved to Goldendale, Wn. Mr. rCa- ton Herald force was transacting
Ì ven has worked In the Stanfield business on the Stanfield project
I Grange for the past year.
Saturday.
t picnic we have
A 4-H Sewing club was organized
Mr. and Mrs. C. Thorne have as
Thursday under the leadership of their house guest an aunt, Mrs. Eva
delicious foods.
| Mrs. J. M. Richards. The following Swift from Gardner. Kan., and cou­
officers were elected: Nadine Reu-
sins, Mr. and Mrs. Kronk of India­
ber, president; Margaret Wood, vice na, who form a motor party. They
prsident; Patricia Richards, secre­ will later visit in the Willamette
tary. Other members of the club in­ valley and on the Oregon coast.
clude Mary Johnson, Frances Frank­
lin, Dorothy Shelton, Loviaine Hux-
ALWAYS UP TO EXPECTATION
oll, Grace Rowell, and Josephine
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Rhea.
ESSENTIAL
The Ladies Aid plan to give an
entertainment on the evening of
June 22. An interesting feature will
be a talk by Miss Rose La Brand
who has very recently returned from
SPECIALS FOR
JUNE 18th
China. Miss La Brand will relat her
experiences in the war zone in Chi-
na. The program will also include
several musical numbers.
JUNE
18.
Mrs. Newton of Salem was called
9c
SHO. PORK ROAST
here by the illness of her mother,
Mrs.
U.
J.
Hall.
The
Halls
have
re
­
Package
RIPE OLIVES
PEN-JELL
10c
POT ROAST BEEF
cently disposed of their household
Makes
Jell.
goods and will accompany their
8c
BOILING BEEF
¡daughter to Salem where they will
RIPE OLIVES
I make their home in the future. All
MACARONI
good wishes for happiness and 1m-
3c
PIG HOCKS
M issio
bett
Best Grade
SPAGHETTI
I proved health go with this estimable
couple who have made their home
65c
8 LB. PAIL LARD
. Pall
FLAKEWHITE
1 here for the past ten years.
35c
Frank Nudo went to Weston Mon-
4 LB. PAIL LARD
I day after a truck load of Mountain
potatoes for seed. By late planting,
CORN FLAKE
12c
BACK BACON
I Mr. Nudo hopes to raise a good qua-
SAI AD DRESSING
| lity of potatoes for his seed next
year.
Bot ilei
"Home of Quality Meats”
CERTO
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards and
salad.
Patricia left Monday to attend* the
HERMISTON MEAT
State Grange convention at Silver-
diss
Ba
IVORY SCA P
MARKET
ton. Miss Nadine Rueber accompan-
Hermiston, Oregon
1 led them to Portland where she will
PORTO
| visit at the C. F. Rueber home,
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SOCIETY:
"Delicious?
(Ambassador
BURNHAM'S
“Where your dollars have more cents.
— SPECIAL —
SPUDS
Dresses
LOCAL — NEW
Sizes 4 years to 12 years
LOCAL
LAUNDRY
Vegetables
SOAP
BEETS - TURNIPS - CARROTS
RADISHES - GREEN ONIONS
2c bunch
NALLEY’S
(LIMITED)
Mayonnaise
Boston Butts
NEW LOW PRICE
Stockaid Fly Spray -gal. 85c
"BOSSIE’S BEST FRIEND.”
KLAMATH FALLS — Reliance A. C. Henderson. Mr. Johnson is
wheat is being tried out this year by also growing some early Baart wheat
Harold Bunch of the Henley district and Atlas barley this year.
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and French Johnson of Tule Lake,
in cooperation with County Agent Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year
Bill”
Sensible
SATURDAY
Specials
FRIDAY AND
Bags
COFFEE
ICE
Delivery
Daily
Phone 901 - O.O. Felthouse
MACMARR STORES
/
$ _
Serving Thrifty Buyers
MAC MARR’S CUSTOM OF “LOW PRICES" WILL HELP
YOU REDUCE FOOD COSTS AND PUT HIGH-QUALITY
FOODS WITHIN REACH OF YOUR ECONOMY BUDGET.
WE ARE AS SERIOUS ABOUT "LOW PRICES” AS YOU ARE!
SAVINGS FOR FRIDAY,
SATURDAY AND MONDAY.
LARD - 8 she'sTha Puro 63e
*D A APIA.
DFIt
MALT
MALT
Hop Flavored
OLD VIENNA -
HERMISTON BEAUTY SHOPPE
i. can
lavored
SPECIAL :
75c
FINGER WAVE — WET 35c DRY 5OC
PERMANENT
$5.00 PERMANENT $3.75
SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE
PORK SHOULDER ROAST - 8%
PORK STEAKS
FORK CHOI'S
POT ROAST
10°
15c
10c
RIB BOIL BEEF
—
5c lb.
FRESH GROUND BEEF — 10c lb
PURE LARD
—
3 lbs. for 25c
A
asc
Peanut Butter 2200 El 25c
MAX I MUM — HIGH QUALITY— SMOOTH TEXTURE
"M.R.ert
Grape Juice
Mayonnaise
25c
“The Drink Divine."
RICH — HEALTHFUL
PEF'TY.K.ODS. 43c
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
COFFEE
POUND
Airway . . a GOOD coffee at a LOW
Price . . ROASTER - FRESH!
Bargai
LUNCHEON SPREAD
egr
J
Morrell’s Eureka
Brand - LB.
23c
AFT BX Federal Brand — Tall Can
“-—a-
CASE (48 cans) $2.29
A COOPERATIVE PRODUCT."
SALMON NMERYM. RE? 4 nr ase
ORANGES FapeesSs
CUCUMBERS
EACH Sc
Long, green,
hothouse
cucumbers.
or
Norton
wner
DURING SUMMER MONTHS
TELEPHONE 141
SI
Hermiston, Ore. * Phone 241