The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 07, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1982
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Joe Connelly,
CORVALLIS — Simple, inexpen­
sive and effective holder for use In
the canning season are made from
sections cut from an inner tube of
an auto tire, according to a ben-
ton county homemaker. The rub­
ber does not absorb moisture or
J. M. Doyle was a business visitor
stain yet protects the hands and
from Plymouth, Wn., Tuesday.
enables the canner to make a tight
Joe Hawkins of Adams brought
seal when screwing on a hot jar lid.
down a load of wheat to Hermiston
the first of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and
sons, George and Frances, spent the
Fourth at Bingham Springs.
F. B. Swayze, T. H. Fraser. and
Hermiston, Oregon.
Henry Sommerer were business vis-
The Best in Talking Pictures
Itors in Pendleton Thursday.
TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M.
Voile Dresses $1.00. Just arrived
Adv.
at Propst Variety Store.
ADMISSIONS
Sylvanus Smith of Stanfield was
35c and 15c
• business visitor in Hermiston Tues
Evenings
day.
The Misses Florence and Ruth
25c and 10c
Woughter
made a business trip to
Matinees
Portland last Thursday, returning
Sunday.
John Pace, Jr., and his house
PROGRAM
guest Miss Esther Tiffany of Port-
Friday - Saturday
land, are visiting at the home of Mr.
MATINEE 2.30 SATURDAY
and Mrs. J. M. Pace this week.
Branded a coward after the crack
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pearson and
up that killed his pa!—can be
laughter Florence were business
win back fame and glory? She
visitors in Portland one day last
says “yes!” and tells him
week.
how—for she is his hope,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hineman
his courage, his
f Bellingham. Wn., are the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter
this week. Mr. Hineman is Mr. Dee-
ter's nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel, Miss
Ruth Bensel, Miss Florence Pearson
and Walter Pearson spent the
Fourth at Bingham Springs.
Jack Oakie
Richard Arlen
Mrs. Ralph Oswold and son ar-
Robert Coogan
rived in Hermiston Tuesday from
Comedy "Queenie of Hollywood"
Portland and will visit with her sis-
'Blonde Pressure,' Bedtime Story
W. Christopherson for
ter Mrs.
Mickey Mouse
"Soda Poppa.”
a week.
Miss Loris Lucile Scott of Dalie!,
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Wyoming, spent the week end at the
home of her uncle, J. A. Scott. Miss
Wives!
Mothers!
Scott
has been attending the Oregon
Could this hanpen to your own
Normal School at Monmouth.
home?- Aware of another woman
Miss Shirley Brownson visited her
in your husband's life, could you
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown­
recover his love and win him
son. over the week end. Shirley is
back?—See what this wife does!
employed in the Corvallis Chamber
of Commerce office.
See the ladies new 49c dresses, a
special, at Propst Variety Store, adv.
Al Clayton spent the week end in
Enterprise visiting his mother and
friends. His sister, Marjorie, who
Clive Brook — Charles Ruggles
has been attending O. S. C. joined
Juliette Compton
him here and they motored to En-
"Speed in the Gay Nineties”
terprise. He was accompanied home
Comedy — Fox News.
Monday night by Maurice Juve.
for many years aop*******. •
Pendleton resident, was visiting •
Hermiston friends Wednesday.
•
IRRIGON NEWS
M. E. Carley of Carley, Wn., was •
❖ • •
transacting business in Hermiston • • • • • •
Tuesday. ’
I . . -
.
Cloyd Leach and son Max from
Miss Alicia Oullette returned Sat-Duncan Ore
here visiting Mr.
Carl Hammer is employeed on a
urday from Longview, Wn., where Leach’s daughter, Mrs.
..
Earl Isom,
wheat ranch near Pendleton.
! she has been visiting relative» and and other relatives.
Walter Garner and family return­
friends for several weeks. She plans1 Emmett McCoy and family atten-
ed last week from Albee where they
, .
,
ded a surprise birthday party on
to
remain here for the summer.
their daughter, Mrs. J. Berry of
have been vacationing.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner spent Umatilla. Ore., Thursday evening.
Little Willadine Crowner, 4 year
the Fourth at Prosser, Wn., where
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Belden who
old, is receiving medical attention
they visited Mrs. Wagner's sister, have been visiting friends here re­
in the Hermiston hospital.
turned to their home in Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Kern of Pendleton Mrs. E. G. Wilson. They returned Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Leicht and daughter
spent the Fourth with their daugh­ late Monday night.
The Misses Marjorie Burnham and Nellie and little son Frank visited
ter Mrs. H. E. Hitt.
Mrs. F. B. Barker left last week Barbara Wessel attended a farewell relatives at Cheivella last week.
Edwin Wilson died suddenly early
party at Stanfield Wednesday he nor-
for Santa Cruze, Calif., where she
ing Mirs Marjorie Cooper who is Sunday morning at his home. While
joined her husband.
Mr. Wilson had not been well for
moving to Pullman, Wn.
some time, it w is not thought he
Mrs. David Mittlesdorf and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Beaty and son was so seriously ill. Funeral ser-
Margaret Neary of Pendleton spent
Arland of Portland who have been vices were held at the community
the Fourth at the home of Mr. and
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. church Tuesday at one o'clock.
Mrs. P. P. Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Wood who have
Agnes Pierce and Clara Cunha of M. Pace for a week, returned home been employed at Hot Lake. Ore.,
Echo spent Tuesday with Mrs. Glad- Wednesday night. Mrs. Be?ty is a for the past several months returned
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Face.
to their home this week. They were
ys Smith and Mrs. Francis House-
. Wood's mother.
Ethel Clarke, youngest daughter
older.
was held
A lively Pomona Grange
I
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke, fell
Clarence Robinette left for Pen-
here Saturday with i a good crowd
Monday
while
playing
on
some
ben-
present.
A splendid program was
dleton Tuesday where he will be
employed on the Otis Hampton ¡ ches in Columbia park, and cut her rendered in the afternoon, besides
lower lip quite badly. The wound is several numbers from the various
ranch.
healing without the aid of stitches, granges. Judge C. L. Sweek deliver-
Saturday, July 9th, is the last day
p. and
_ .i Mrs.
m -,
V E.
i Jones and
i ed with
an address
Rev.
W.
a short which
speech was
from followed
our State
of the Propst Variety Store Sale.adv.
family returned Wednesday after- Master, Ray Gill of Portland, whose
Mrs. Danielson of Ellensberg, Wn. noon from a two week's vacation presence was a pleasant surprise to
visiting with Mrs. trip, during which they attended the the Grange member».
spent Tuesday
Four beau-
Ina Wessell and her daughter Bar- annual church conferences at Turn- tiful tableaus representing the dif-
bara.
pr Orador
forent degrees were put on by the
’
'
J Irrigon I dies. The drill team of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerking spent
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mueller and I Greenfield Grange did wonderful
the Fourth fishing in the mountains son Frank, and their house guests floor
The day was thorough-
near Pierson’s Ranger station above Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pence of Tipton. ly enjoyed by those present.
Ukiah. Mr. Gerking caught the Indiana, and Joe Reeves, spent last
R. V • Jones and family left earl)
Sunday morning for a vacation trip
limit.
week at Wallowa lake. The men re ta
come point
naint in the mountains
some
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons, Mr. ported fishing good as they caught They were accom anled by Mr. and
the
the
limit
each
day.
and Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider, and
Mrs. Bert Dexter and family.
Mrs. Mary Smith returned from
Misses Sylvia and Goldie Shutter
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Juve and
spent the Fourth of July at Bing­ daughter Gale, left Sunday for En- Portland Saturd y evening.
, - .
—
.
2 Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Rand and
ham Springs.
terprise, Or., where they spent the Mr. and Mrs. E: tie
Rand enter-
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rintoul and Fourth. Mr. Juve returned Monday tainod several of their neighboring
son Bob of Long Creek. Or., spent night but .Mrs. Juve remained to families at a picnic dinner on July
ith.
Those present were Mr. and
the Fourth with Mrs. Rintoul’s par­ visit for three weeks with her par­ Mrs. Boulward,
and Mrs. 11 r
ents.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs.
s. James Warner,
vey
Warner.
M
L. T. Buxton and Dick Martin re­
They returned to their home Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. /. C. Isom and son
turned l
Saturday
from a trip to Don, Mr. and Irs. Ora Hathaway.
day.
Idaho. Front here Mr. Buxton went Mrs. Mary Smith and Paul Gravel!
Miss Constance Miller of Spokane,
on to Portland where he spent the and nephew.
Wn., and Miss Catherine rComer of
Word was received here this week
week end.
i
He returned Tuesday
Walla Walla, Wn., who have been
by relatives that James Warner who
night and was back on duty at is visiting his brother in Seattle will
the house guests of Miss Ruth Dodd
Burnham’s store Wednesday.
not return home ' ut will leave soon
for the past two weeks, left Satur-
Lester Flannigan.
Bill Jackson. for Alaska on a mining expedition.
day for their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Fari Isom left Sun-
Herbert Skovbo, and O. W. Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder return­ plan to leave Sunday for the Boy day for a short camping trip near
ed from Grangeville, Idaho, Tuesday Scout camp near Milton where they eMacham Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Geo
where they visited Mr. and Mrs. will spend the week. Earl Watson Kendler of Umatilla accompanied
them.
Cecil Warner and family over the Paul Marble, and Jack Pace left last
Chas, mith of Heppner was a
Fourth. They say crops are bountiful Sunday and are taking in the full business visitor in this vicinity
Wednesday.
in that section this year.
two weeks of rotary camp.
Miss Reta Loudermilk who
1
has
been attending the University of
Idaho at Moscow, for the past year,
PINE CITY NEWS
arrived home last week, in company
with her friend. Miss Talbot, who
will spend the summer with her.
Miss Lennä Neill went to Heppner
Miss Loudermilk is the daughter of
Wednesday to spend a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loudermilk.
Mrs. Mary Bartholomew.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and daugh­
Miss Eleanor Corey came last
Wednesday from i South Pasadena, ter Evelyn and son Raymond spent
the Fourth in Walla Walla. Wash.
California, where > she has been liv-
Harold Geiger attended the dance
Ing for the past two
1
years with her in Hermiston Monday night.
Depend upon Red &
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. . Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd and
White Stores for high
Robe, who accompanied her home. son Donald spent the Fourth at the
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill.
Eleanor will spend the summer with home
quality foods al low
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young anti
her parents.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox
cost, for intelligent In­
J. H. Logan of Richland, Wn., and children went to Headway
spent the week end with his wife Springs Friday to stay several days.
formation and accur-
Roy Neill and Lloyd Baldridge
who is cooking for Mrs. Wessel at
were business visitors in Echo Tri-
the Hunter’s Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. day.
Logan went to Pendleton Tuesday
went to
Miss Wilma McCarty
on business and Mr. Logan left that The Dalles Monday.
Those from line City attending
same evening for Richland, where
the Fourth of July celebration at the
he is looking after sheep for E. P. Columbia school house near Hermis-
Dodd.
Ollie Neil! and
ton were: Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and daughters Neva and Oleta. Lila
Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fo-
daughter Marian and son Stanley, ley. Murray Potts, Mr. and Mrs. E
left last Saturday for Portland B. Wattenburger and children, Elsie
where they spent the Fourth. Eu- Strain, Mrs. Elder. Jim Ayers, Mr.
gene Pierce had gone to Portland and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and son Ray.
E. Wattenburger
and Mrs.
Wednesday with his cousins, Miss Mr.
Roy Neill, Ralph Neill. Alma Neill
Fay Wilson and Loel Wilson. Mr. Charley Lee and Earl Wattenburger.
Pierce and Eugene returned Monday |
Mrs. J. S. Moore and Audrey, Nao-
but Mrs. Pierce and the children mi and Johnny Moore, went to Hid
Springs and Ukiah to spend
plan to remain for a stay of .. uree away
Sunday and Monday.
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wattenburger
Dr. A. W. Christopherson is plan- I and Neva and Oleta Neill attended |
I ning to leave Hermiston July 15 to the ! show in Hermiston Monda.
night.
11 attend a general medical and surgi-
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead
11 cal post-graduate course at Seattle. and family spent the Fourth visit-
11 After completing this course he will
Red &
11 visit a number of small town hos-
White
11 pitáis with the view of further fm-
! proving the local hospital. Dr. S. D.
I Caniparoli will take over the prac-
I j tice during Dr. Christopherson's ’
I,absence
JULY 9th
Local Happenings
Oasis Chatre
re
SPECIALS
FOR JULY 8th and 9th
Cake Flour
Red *
White
Salmon
POUND
29c : Schlitz Malt
27c
Sperry’s Pancake
Pineapple Crushed
Bure1 Oc 2.
16c
2%s
19c
Gelatine Dessert-4‘29c
Flake White-4 ^53c
Borax Chips LARGE 3 For 89c
Walla Walla Hams 19c
Walnuts
0000000086
Fancy Oregons 00
Pound
aUC
23c
19c
Pork Sho. Roast 10c
Leg Pork Roast 12^0
Pork Steaks 2 lbs. 25c
Pot Roast
10c
Veal Stew 3 lbs. 25c
Fresh ground Beef 10c
Rib Boil Beef
8c
P..
Half or Whole Side
20c
Dacon
6 to 8 size
--666-9-
Joe No rton, Owner
SATURDAY
Meat Specials
Phone 911
Free Delivery
Col. and Mrs. Jordan and Miss
I Isabel Dodd returned from Victoria. |
I B. C., Wednesday evening after at-
I tending the national convention of
I Delta Gamma sorority. Mrs. Eleanor
I Jordan of oLsAngeles, Calif., joined
I Col. and Mrs. Jordan in Victoria and
I returned to Hermiston with them. |
I She will be their house guest for
several weeks and will be accompa-
Inied by Mrs. Jordan upon her return
I to California.
Jim Clayton left Saturday on a
two weeks vacation from his duties
at the Hermiston Drug Store, in com
pany with his sister Myrnie of En-
terprise, and Miss Eleanor Daily of
¡Palouse, Wn. Mr. Clayton will at­
tend the state druggist's convention
at Seattle and Miss Clayton and
Miss Daily will visit tn Seattle. Mr. I
i Taylor of Pendleton.
registered
pharmacist. Is working at the drug
store during his absence.
.
I
1
Specials
POT ROAST BEEF
SHO. PORK ROAST
10c
-
10c
LEG FORK ROAST
12c
PORK SAUSAGE
ICc
LEG LAMB
15c
SHOULDER LAMB
10c
AND A FULL LINE OF
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
TO SELECT FROM
“Home of Quality Meats”
HERMISTON MEAT
MARKET
Hermiston, Oregon
BURNHAM’S
FOR BARGAINS
PICKLES
LAUNDRY
SOAP
Dills, Sweets. Sweet Dills
Easy on the hands.
LETTUCE - 3
10c
Bunch Vegetables-6 Bunches IOC
CARROTS — BEETS'— GREEN ONIONS
AIATUT
a ea a Dato
25c
Bliss
Vacuum Packed
ing relatives in Pendleton.
Miss Oleta Neill visited Elsie
Strain and Alma Neill Saturday af­
ternoon.
Mr. and Mre A. E. Wattenburger,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and child­
ren Harold. Ralph and Bernice, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Andrews and child­
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colpita and
children, Lila Bartholomew, Mrs.
Ollie. Neill and daughters Neva and
Oleta, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill
and children. Roy Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and child­
ren. Elsie Strain, Alma Neill, Earle
Wattenburger, Jasper Meyers and
Lowell Young enjoyed a piente at,
Spruce Springs Sunday.
Mrs. Burl oxen and children of
Heppner visited at the Ollie Neill
home Wednesday of last week. She
nought Neva Neill home who had
been stay’ng in Heppner for a few
lays.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill and
hildren spent Monday at the W. D.
Neill home.
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WILLAMETTE—First prize win-
ter in the Oregon label contest con-
lucted in the foods and nutrition
neetings under the auspices of Thel-
ma Gaylord, Clackamas county home
demonstration agent, presented 154
different labels. Second place went
to the holder of 14 5 labels and third
place to a homemaker who had col­
lected 75 labels.
NEW PINE CREEK—By such a
simple thing as moving the dish
cupboard, a Lake county homemaker
living at New Pine creek saved her­
self eight feet of travel many times
a day. "My improvements did not
cost me much,” explained this house
o e n enrolled lor the “kitch
en short cut” letters sent out by the
home management specialist of the
State college extension service. "It
was only a matter of rearrangement
but it has saved me many steps. I
used to walk half way across the
house to put away the dishes, now
the distance is cut from 12 feet to
4 feet. The long kitchen windows
were already placed crosswise and
this I found very helpful when I
started rearranging.
Now all my
working materials are near together
and it helps wonderfully.”
Protect Your Health
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12:30
till
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MACMARR STORES
Money Saving Prices**
- Our Specialty
WE ALWAYS SAVE YOU MONEY OWING TO OUR EFFICIENT
SYSTEM OF MERCHANDISING.
FOLLOWING PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 8th, 9th and 11th.
FLOUR ~
#24"
99c
Shredded Wheat
Per.
9C
Peanut Butter - 2 sa
Baking Powder pcKo.Cean
25c
19c
Popular Breakfast fer al.
gIgTt,
wr a Dn
AIRWAY
BLEND
puna 19c
100% Santos will save you money and give satisfaction.
CRACKERS
23C
— A BARGAIN —
CATSUP
SOAP
FRESH TOMATOES Basket
Hermiston, Ore. * Phone
14 oz. bottle
Crystal White
Bar
10c
19c
27c
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