The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 23, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and
Supt. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee and
daughter Myrtle left Monday for family left early Tuesday morning
Portland where they will attend the on a two weeks vacation trip going
Methodist Episcopal convention as first to Sherwood. Oregon, to visit
Mr. Jones’ mother, then to Newberg,
lay delegates from this district.
Season at its height.
The Best in
Pictures
I.oel Wilson and Miss Fay Wilson, Oregon. From Newberg they plan j
to
attend
the
Christian
church
con-
EACH
TWO SHOWS:
9:15 P.M.
M. O. LaHue of Holdinan was a neice and nephew of Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Campbell of Pendleton visi­
O. C. Pierce, are visiting in Hermis-vention at Turner, Oregon, which
Hermiston business visitor Friday.
ted in Hermiston last Friday.
1 ton this week. While here they will ends with the summer conference,
STILL ON SALE
ADMISSIONS
Fred Witham worked at the state
Mr. and Mrs. Juve and Walter
spend some time with Mr. and Mrs.
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Merrill were Pendleton visitors Sat­ highway office several days this
35c and 15c
L. Elliott in Pendleton.
week.
urday night.
Evenings
5 GALLONS
. . „I Mrs. Rena Waterman announces
Miss Constance O'Keef aid 4. I .
E. P. Dodd was a business visitor
25c and 10c
in
Pendle-
1
the
opening
of
a
hospital
with
all
in Washington over the week end. Rohrman spent Sunday
Matinees
.
modern conveniences, including X-
;
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He returned the first of the week. ton with Mr. Rohrman's parents.
BEETS - TURNIPS - CARROTS
.
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Ray in building, and graduate nurse
Mrs. Thos. Fraser was hostess at
Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf of Pendle­ _ Albert
Kennings
returned
home».
atona.,)
p...
reasonable
Dr
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in atténuant. Hates reasondl-e: ur. a charming
Friday
GREEN ONIONS
y Johnson, attending surgeon.
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ton spent Monday visiting with her Sunday from Corvallis where he has T
r. K.
afternoon
complimenting
Mrs. F.
V. !
PROGRAM
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Sullivan. been attending O.S.C.
Adv. Prime.
Three tables were in play;
Wm. Meiners and son of Pendie-!
Friday - Saturday
Fireworks on sale Saturday at
Mrs. Joe Hawkins and two sons during the afternoon with Mrs. Neill |
ton
were
business
visitors
in
town
|
adv.
PropHt Variety Store.
and faith Wilson, spent Sunday vl- Robertson winning high honors.'
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
NALLEYS
I
Mrs. J. Dean Rogers, Mrs. R. G. last Friday
on
7 — 7
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. , __ a siting with Mrs. Tom Wilson. Ruth i Mrs. Prime was presented with a
Penney, and C. F. Thorne of Stan- Chas. W. Smith, county agent of
4
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, field, were business visitors in Her- Morrow county, stationed at Hepp- ,
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them and will be employed there for
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ner, was a business visitor in Her-
mistos Friday.
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Mrs.
Lyle Tilden and Mrs. E. E.
FANCY OREGON
"If It’s Nalley’s, It’s Good.”
I
some
time.
and
miston
Friday.
C. C. Proebstel, district attorney
DCi- —LL./e
pat,
.5,
at
Chas.
G.
Burke
left
Tuesday
night
R.
C.
Todd
has
rented
his
resi-
McPherson
were
joint
hostesses
tor Umatilla county, stopped in Her­
“
west side of town to a bridge party Friday night at the
miston a short while Wednesday, af­ for Portland where he will remain dence on the
Louftin of Portland, home of Mrs. McPherson. Four ta-
and
Mrs.
until
the
last
of
the
week
looking
Mr.
ter transacting business In Umatilla.
who will be employed on road work bles of bridge were in play during I
Mrs. Minnie Waghorn
returned after business affairs.
Our special sale is still on Propst during construction of the Wallula “the evening. Mrs. Gerald White
home from Salem, Oregon. Friday
- - - is
- stay- i won high honors. Mrs. Gwynn
adv. cut-off highway. —
Mr. Todd
night after spending two weeks In Variety Store.
i Hughes, second high honors,
and
B. E. Sykes, manager of the Uma­ ing with his son Jim Todd.
that city.
Mrs. Peter Castrir, consolation.
been
Mrs.
Chas.
Keller
who
has
Mrs. Lyle Tilden, Mrs. Raymond tilla Cooperative Creamery, was a.
Longhorn, and Miss Pauline Stoop business visitor in La Grande last receiving medical care in the Mayo
Miss Nell
Reeves , entertained
Brother’s hospital in Rochester,
were business visitors in Pendleton Wednesday and Thursday.
with
Joe Foley, E. F. Fagerström, Geo. | Minn., for the past three months, re­ Thursday night complimenting lier
Friday.
Wee Cora Sue Collins
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley spent Wurster, and Mrs. Joe Baumgartner; turned home Friday much improved brother Fred, with a birthday din­
part of the day Sunday at Ukiah and were business visitors in Hermiston in health. Her two daughters Rose ner. Two tables of bridge were in
Mary and Francis returned with her. play during the evening. Invited
Pierson's Ranger station. They say Friday from Echo.
PLUS:—
Miss
Yvonne
Smith
of
Medford,!
the mountains are beautiful.
Don Campbell of Portland
and uests were Theta Burnside, Anna
“Where Your Depression Dollar,
2 Two-Reel Comedies
Dr. Clarke, Eye Specialist in Her- Oregon, who has been the house daughter Susan visited the first of Ray Martin. Betty Ralph, Carrie
Meets Depression Prices.”
miston Thursday, June 30th, Her- 1 guest of Miss Marion Briggs for sev- the week with Mr. Campbell's par­ Lage, Dick Martin, Eugene Pierce,
“THE GREAT PIE MYSTERY
miston Hotel.
adv. eral days left for her home Sunday, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell Jack Reeves, Georgiana and Eleanor
and "Milady's Escapade.
Lloyd Moore, manager of the Oa-
Mrs. C. C. Durfey and sBn Jarvis, while enroute to Pendleton. Susan Briggs, Pauline Stoop, and the hon-
sis Theatres, Inc,, left Tuesday left Monday morning for Portland remained with her grandparents and oree.
morning for Portland where he will where they spent several days look- will visit indefinitely.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
advantage of this portable cannery Mrs. Sara Wertz, home demonstra­
Mrs. George Harkenrider and Mrs. to preserve their garden produce. A tion agent; H. B. Howells, county
ing after business.
attend to business affairs.
Jess Crum and daughter Gene-
Mrs. Edward C. Schofield of Van­
Mrs. Susan Gerking is spending vieve, of Elgin, Oregon, stopped in Curtis Simons were Joint hostesses charge of a few cents per can will agent; and a Pomona grange com­
couver, Wn., arrived Monday and is the week at Sparton, Oregon, visit­ Hermiston Monday to call on Miss it a bridge party recently at the be made to cover cost of operation mittee composed of George Wertz,
spending the week with her parents. ing her two daughters. She went Pauline Stoop, while enroute to ionie of Mrs. Simons. Five tables and supplies, to be paid cash or in Ernest Calhoun, Ben Coûtant and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. She to Sparton with her daughter and their home from Portland. Miss f bridge were in play during th produce. Directing this program are Pete Dorsay.
plans to return Friday or Saturday. son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Montague. Crum has been attending the Uni­ afternoon with Mrs. W L. Morgan
A. W. Agnew and daughter Bea­ versity of Oregon for the past year. winning high honors. Mrs. Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Christenson of
with
Shaar, second high honors, and Mrs
"rdman are the parents of an 8 trice, of Portland and J. I. Agnew of
Miss Marion Briggs, daughter of Maurice Juve,
The
consolation,
nound baby boy born Monday in the Seattle, old time residents of Her-
,
.
,
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Mr. and Mrs. Gca. Briggs, who has ooms were brightened by
bowls
miston, spent the week end visiting .
.
. .
Hermiston Medical hospital.
been teaching at Medford, Oregon, illed with roses and wild flowers.
.
.
,
Miss Minnie Sansted, former pri­ friends and looking after business -.9
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.
for the past year. arrived home
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...
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mary teacher here, but now teach­ interests here.
and
_
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• . Thursday night with Miss Yvonne
Miss Goldie Shutter was the in-
Propst Variety Store has a special
ing in the Portland schools, visited
.
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. Smith who has been her house guest ipiration for a birthday surprise
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton this sale on dresses, dishes, granit and „ .
.
this week.
party Monday night at the home of
adV. I
week end. Miss Sansted Is enroute glassware
Irs. Curtis Simons
Mrs. Geo. Storey and Mrs. W. L.
Mr. and Mrs. °- °- Felthouse and 1er sister,
PLUS:—
to Minnesota where she will visit
Mr. —
and Mrs.
M. L.
relatives and friends, and is accom- Hanim
Hamm returned Sunday night from
from —
27P —
1 Watson
wa.son and
ana son Bridge was the diversion of theeven-
panied by Miss Scott, who teaches Portland where they spent the week arl visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wal- ing. The honoree was the recipient
Medbury in Death Valley,
at Silverton. Mrs, Smith, the third I attending the state Eastern Star ler in La Grande Sunday. Mr. and of many beautiful and useful gifts
member of the party, will stop at convention. Mrs. Hamm went as a Mrs. Waller are former Hermiston Among those present were the Mis-
Fox News and Good Comedy.
arson, Josephini
Nampa. Idaho, where she will visit delegate from the Queen Esther residents.
Earl visited with John ses Florence
relatives,
‘chapter
I and Dan Biggs while in La Grande. Kindart, Mar aret Felthouse, Bar­
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Eye Doctor Coming!
Dr. Clarke hara Wessell, Sylvia Shutter, anti
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DAILY DELIVERY
Open Sunday tilli 2:30
a ¡ of the Clarke Optical Co., Portland, Mrs. George Harkenrider, Mrs. F. L.
i Ore., Eye Specialist, will be in Her- Kelley, and Miss Shutter.
miston all day and evening, on his
GRANTS PASS—A traveling can
I regular monthly trip, Thursday,
I June 30th, at the Hermiston Hotel. nery to aid in conserving surplus
See him about your eyes; 50% re- foodstuffs of the county i an origi
:
a
30
duction on Glasses.
Examination nal idea being promoted jointly by
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Free.
adv. the Josephine county extension ser
t 2
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan moved vice and the granges. Boiler, pre
into the F. V. Prime house the first sure cooker, tin cans, sealer and oth
of the week where they will make er needed equipment are being a
their permanent home The house is embled on a f ur wheel trailei
located on the west side of the which will shortly establish a sche­
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track. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toole moved dule for visits to various communi­
"I am alwayt tura of
into the Taylor house vacated by ties.
It —
is expected
that a majority
cf
good »electiont when
them.
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VasisCheatre
Local Happenings
Straw Hats
79c
Dresses
25c to $2.00
: SOCIETY:!
Vegetables
Coal OU
85c
5 bunches 10c
Slim Summerville
Mayonnaise
Walnuts
Zazu Pitts
35c Qt
2 lbs. 45c
Schilling’s Orange Pekoe
TEA — 90 cups For only 19c
Unexpected
Father
BURNHAM’S
AFTER
TOMORROW
Charles Farell
Protect Your Health
Marion Nixon
DAILY!
SAVE by using ICE
Res. 901
Phone 741
Orón O. Felthouse, Owner
RED & WHITE STORES
for Satisfaction
MACMARR STORES
Jhaoemy ordert filled
at Red & White Store».’*
Suggestions for
Friday and Saturday
June 24 and 25
Every Meal is More Refreshing with Iced Tea or Coffee.
TEA • Memorie
%2 lb.
Orange Pekoe or Japan (Green)
1 lb.
TEA - Memorie
Orange Pekoe or Japan (Green)
6 oz.
OLIVFS - Stuffed
Red k White
2 ‘ lb.
CHEESE • Kraft
Packages
Any Variety
it.
KRISPIE CRACKERS - 2 lb. carton»
Sunshine
SARDINES - Imported
1
J
3 cans
Norwegian Smoked-In Pure Olive OH
CORN BEEF
12 oz. can»
Red * White
25c
47c
19c
35c
29c
25c
23c
% SPAGHETTI
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FrancoAmerican
3 cans
- Ready to Eat
< i BRAN FLAKES
LUC
1 O
I UC
Red A White
Fresh and Crisp — Delicious with Berries
%
«i
<
2 packages
00
FLAPJACK • Albers
Large Pkge.
When camping you must have
hot cakes for breakfast
BUDWEISER MALT
3 lb. can
17 lbs.
SUGAR
Fine Granulated
« i
20c
59c
79c
59c
CRISCO
3 Pound Pail
For Frying-For Shortening-For Cake Making
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Meat Specials
PORK ROAST
PORK STEAKS
PORK CHCP8
THE BEST FCR LESS.
8%2C lb. POT ROAST
10c lb.
, WEINERS. LIVER SAUSAGE.
122C lb.
15c lb.
15c lb. FRESH GROUND BEEF 100 lb and BOLOGNA
10c lb. SHOULDER LAMB
Joe Norton, Owner
Phone 911
Free Delivery
Mrs. Joe Dyer left Tuesday morn-
Ing tor Powell Butte, Oregon, where
she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Peterson, former residents of Her­
miston. Mrs. Peterson is Mrs. Dyer’s
daughter and has been ill for the
past two weeks. Mrs. Dyer will re-
I main with her for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. H Coulter who have
i lived on the old Stanfield place on
the Butter Creek highway for the
j past year, left Monday for Pendle­
ton where they have traded for
property. Mr. Coulter has not been
i well and the move was made in the
hope that his health would improve.
Mrs. Leila Phelps left Sunday
morning for The Dalles where more
than 100 postmasters assembled for
j the annual meeting of National
League of District Postmasters, of
the Oregon branch. Monday and
Tuesday. From there Mrs. Phelps
went to Portland to visit her brother
i before returning the last of the
week.
Miss Phoebe Waite of Seattle,
Wn.. was the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Baker, and Mrs. Georgia
j Henderson, from Saturday until
¡Tuesday. Miss Waite is a cousin of
| Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Henderson.
She left Tuesday for San Pedro.
Calif., where she will spend the sum
i mer.
Jim and Al Clayton and Eric
I Byorkgren spent the week end in
i Wallowa county visiting friends at
I Enterprise, and scenic spots in the
"Switzerland of America" at Wallo-
wa lake. They say the Minan hill,
the Wallowa canyon, and the ma-
jestic mountains which tower above
the lake are at their best for scenic
Ardyth Conhran, brother of W. J.
Cochran, coach in the Hermiston
Union high school for the past two
years, was on the honor roll for the
spring term at Albany college. To
appear on the honor roll a student
must be enrolled for at least twelve
j hours and earn at least two grade
points per semester hour, with no
grade below C
the 445 families enrolled in the
year round garden project will take
Value Giving is a Habit
at Mac Marr Stores.
WE FEATURE NATIONALLY KNOWN QUALITY MERCHANDISE
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AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING.
Announcement!
SAVINGS for Friday, Saturday & Monday.
MRS. RETA WATERMAN
JUNE 24th - 25th • 27th.
Announces the opening of a
POUND
COFFEE
Airway . , a GOOD coffee at a LOW
HOSPITAL
with all
including X-Ray In building
and
graduate nurse in attendant
RATES
23c
Price . . ROASTER - FRESH!
Modern Conveniences
REASONABLE
CHEESE
13
POUND
Clover bloom full cream
DR. T. K. JOHNSON
Attending Surgeon
Baking Powder -5
car $1.4
SCHILLING’S Pure Cream of Tartar and Soda.
$1.95 Vi
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SATURDAY
JUNE
25th
5 oz. can
10
10c
POT ROAST BEEF
RIB and BRISKET BOIL
5c
PIG HOCKS - 10 Lbs. for
25c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
10c
LEG PORK ROAST
12c
HAMS • While they last
14c
BACK BACON
12c
121c
"Home of Quality Moats”
HERMISTON MEAT
MARKET
Hermiston, Oregon
Dry Pack
Shredded Wheat Box
Specials
HEAVY SIDE BACON
Shrimp
ZEE
Tissue
Casse
OUC,
P & G White
Naphtha
750 Sheet
Rolls
Toilet
Bananas Faner X.7" 19c
Lemons
29c
Sunkist Fancy
Dozen
Hermiston, Ore. * Phone 241