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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1932)
PAGE TOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Mr. and Antirilpaíe na needu Mr. and Mrs. A. H Norton were Miss Hinegardner, Umatilla coun- y nurse, was a business visitor in business visitors in Pendleton Sat-| urday. lermiston Tuesday. Hermiston, Oregon. The Best in Talking Pictures TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 SATURDAY Back Again — SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger of Homedale, Idaho, arrived in Hermis- 'on Monday to await the opening of school In September. Mr. Harger has taught In the local high school for the past two years. Mr. Harger and his bride of two months, will make their home in an apartment in the Joe Dyer home southeast of town. AUGUST 6 Specials Plus "IDLE ROOMERS . a comedy with acrobats as actors, and “PEASANTS’ PARADISE" RIB and BRISKET Boil......05c (In Color) and Krazy Kat — ‘Svengarlic’ POT ROAST BEEF SUNDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Two lovable stars together, for the first time! S10NE7 FREDRIC — -, MARCH 10c SIRLOIN STEAK .15c SHO. VEAL ROAST .10c VEAL STEW 05c NOTICE! SHO. PORK ROAST .10c Hermiston Beauty Shoppe PIG HOCKS ,03c Now located in residence OPPOSITE HERMISTON MEAT MARKET In a glorious vindication of young love’s mistakes! Plus: Fox News and Andy Clyde in "Half Holiday”, a comedy with one laugh 20 minutes long! Walker's Service Station. PHONE 141 Hermiston, Oregon —CP 2 . LOW RATES .< sa. a « REDS We Have Just the Foods Suggestions for Saturday AND Monday August 6 and 8 Remarkable Offer PURE STRAWBERRY JAM n e Choicest Berries front the Gardens > . No. 2 cans for ed In Puro Cane Sugar. 19c Buy a case and get - 2 - cans free Ovaltine 50c size Krispie Crackers 43c 27c 2-lb. Carton baked by the Sunshine Bakers. Picnic Cans BLUE & WHITE Mayonnaise RED & WHITE TEA Mission Variety Pint Guaranteed Pure or Flack Green You will appreciate the won derful flavor of these fine teas Iced or Hot — they’re better Packed H-lb in foil ORANGE PEKOE (Black) JAPAN Jars - (Green) RFV & WHITE- The best at a Saving. Nice Plums Fellows of Medium Size. Sweet Pickles - Volos Coffee VACUUM Puritan Malt Hon Flavored 3 lb. Can * 54c Old Vienna 2%2 lb. Cans. 3 TO BE CONTINUED UNTIL AUG. 6 R. C. Todd went to Pendleton | Miss Ruth Trincus is visiting Mr. Harvey DeMoss returned the first j and Mrs. B. E Sykes from Boring. Wednesday afternoon to attend to of the week from attending summer business. He remained until the last school at the University of Oregon. Oregon. She is Mrs. Syke’s niece of the week. Mr. DeMoss will teach at Reith Al Clayton left Sunday for Énter where he is principal. Emil Weimer left the first of the prise, Oregon, where he spent the week vacationing. He plans to re week for Walla Walla where he will Dick Upham. Walter Jendrzejew- turn Sunday. receive medical treatment in theki and George and Gerald McKenzie Veterans’ hospital. left Monday for the mountains above C. Melville, Dan Lindsay. Rudolph Ukiah where they plan to do some Klinger, Ed McDaid, all of Lexing- Mr. and Mrs. Felix Roumigoux prospecting. ton, were attending to business in have moved into the Skovbo resi- Hermiston last Saturday. dence next to the house they have | Miss Louise Wahl of Astoria, Ore. been living in. is visiting her sister Mrs. Hudson | Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Decker of Un and will remain for the rest of the ion, Oregon, visited at the A, W. Mrs. R. L Osborn made a busi- summer. Mrs. Hudson is employed at Turnblad home Sunday. Edna Turn- ness trip to Walla Walla Tuesday the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery. I blad, who has been visiting with evening. Mrs. Osborn is the propri Garnet D. Best, assistant county hem for the past two weeks, re- etor of the Osborn apartments here. agent, left Thursday morning for | turned home with them. Mrs. Deck- Mrs. Gertrude Sander returned Heppner where he will join Chas, j ar is Mrs. Turnblad's daughter. Monday from Eagle Creek, Oregon, Smith and journey to Moro where after spending a month visiting her a demonstration will be given at the | husband. Mrs. Sanders stays with experiment station. her mother Mrs. Ida A. Simmons. ADMISSIONS 35c and 15c Evenings 25c and 10c Matinees Ripe Olives SPECIAL OFFER! Mrs. M. A. Brown of Portland came 1 Monday morning and is the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Julius Gimble, for a week. Miss Sylvia Hastings and Mr. Craig of Pendleton visited over Sun- Mrs. Brierly and Miss Jessie Bri Oral Hendrickson of Pendleton day with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Greg- erley were Pendleton business visit was a business visitor in Hermiston j ory, on- the W. W. Coe farm near Wednesday. ors Monday. i Stanfield. Oasis Uheatre Slightly Salted Harry Keller and 009044000991190$$0891991919009100*999098909999****1******88090829009000900**92 Mr. and Mrs. F. L Boynton were bus iness visitors in Pendleton Saturday. Local Happenings Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them Mrs. Joe Norton, Owner quart 35C TINS 3 lbs. $1.00 RED & WHITE—Guaranteed to please 1 Fl-Law1 Clorox CLEANS All vegetable ening. . 4-ib. short- Pails BLEACHFS — STERILIZES — Cans - $1.00 Oronite 39c 33c QUART — FLY SPRAY Kills them like a Shot. Phone 911 Pt THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932 6 To $ 35 FOR YOUR WORN TIRES Sensational allowances for 3 more days on latest, finest, new R. J. Campbell of Pendleton was a business visitor in town Monday. Mrs. W. H. Tuttle and John W. Peters and two sons of Holdman were business visitors in Hermiston the first of the week Mrs. O. C. Pierce and daughter Marion and son Stanley returned from a month’s visit In Portland Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. O. I O. Felthouse who have been vaca tionlng on the coast since Tuesday Tuly 25. ALL-WEATHERS & PATHFINDERS Rohrman Motor Co Hermiston. Ore Mrs. N. W. Bloom left the last of the week for Seattle where she will visit her son, Wilbur Bloom, and at tend the National W. C. T. U. con Miss-Elizabeth Windust and Mr. vention which convenes August 11 Frank Arnold of Los Angeles, who Mrs Bloom will go as a delegate have been visitin' Mr. and Mrs. D. from the local organization. M. Deeter since 1 Monday, left for Dayton, Wn., Wednesday where Miss Miss Mable Spinning of The Daller Wfndust will spend her vacation and Miss Elizabeth Yantis of Port with her mother. Mr. Arnold will land were house guests of Mr. and ontinue to Lewiston to spend a few Mrs. Joe Norton over the week end lays with relatives there. Miss Win- They spent Sunday at Emigrant lust is Mrs Deeter’s sister. Springs, together with Mrs. Minnie A steady, peaceful. law-abiding Norton. voting cowpuncher suddenly discov Mrs. C. L. Uphan returned Friday ers that he has the reputation of a from Chicago where she was called two-gun Wild West bad man. See two weeks ago by the death of her how he got it, and what he did with brother. Mrs. Upham says that the t. in Peter B. Kyne’s "The Local return trip was much more enjoy Bad Man,” starring Hoot Gibson, able because of the lower tempera at the Oasis theatre Friday and Sat- urday. ture. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and small daughter, the Misses Sylvia and Goldia Shutter, and Mrs. F. L. Kelley left Saturday night for Gold- ondale, Wn.. where they visited Mrs. Kelley’s daughter, Mrs. Earl Baker Mrs. Kelley remained in Goldendale Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler of and will visit her daughter for t Mr. and Mrs. Simons re Jmatilla were dinner guests Sunday month. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. turned to Hermiston Tuesday am I for Binghan I Pearson, honoring Mr , Pearson’s left immediately sixtieth’birthday. Mr. Pearson has Springs to remain for a week. been in very poor health for the WATERVILLE—A homemaker ol past three years but has improved Waterville donated a supply of Caro considerably in the last month.. Iina Sievä beans which were planter Mrs. Hudson entertained infor- this year by Lane county garden co mally Wednesday evening compli 'operators who arc taking advantage menting her sister Miss Louise Wahl of Astoria, Ore. Those present in of garden helps given by the exten cluded Mrs. B. E. Sykes, Mrs H G. sion service of Oregon State college Rankin. Mrs H B Darling, Mrs. Roy This variety was recommended ai Thomas, Mrs. Frank Pierson, Miss well suited to Lane county year- Ruth Trincus and the honoree. round gardens which is supervised Mr. Hamilton, at one time cash by Gertrude Skow, home demonstra ier of the Stanfield hank, but now tion agent, and O. S. Fletcher, agri of Portland, together with Mr. and cultural agent. Mrs. Geo. O’Neill, proprietors of the Bohemian Restaurant in Portland, visited the W. W. Coe poultry ranch near Stanfield over the week end as NOW YOU CAN BUY guests of Mr. and Mrs. T O Gregory Paul VanPatten, who has been imployed at the Umatilla Coopera- ive Creamery for the past year, left Tuesday for Eagle Creek where he vili spend the remainder of the summer with his parents, contempla- Ing attending college this fall.. Mrs. Lewis Pearson was pleasant ly surprised Sunday afternoon when her niece. Mrs. Ben VanAckren and family, arrived from Seattle to make her a short visit. They left early Monday morning for Columbus. Ne braska. where they will I spend a month visiting relatives, They plan on being in Seattle by the time school opens this fall. Sidney Barnard and youngest daughter Lois arrived in Hermiston Sunday and have spent the week vis- ! itlng friends. Mr. Barnard managed i the Farm Bureau Cooperative of ! Hermiston from ita Infancy until it reached Its present capacity. He left last year for Everson, Wn., where he still resides. Mrs. D. M. Deeter and Mrs Wm - Shaar went to Walla Walla Tuesday where Mrs. Shaar will visit her par ents. Mrs. Deeter continued on to Dayton and will spend several days | I with her mother Goat Hair Sox hone 571 Between 20 and 25 per cent moro turkeys will be grown in Klamath county this year than last, accordin; to estimates of C. A. Henderson, coun- ty agent. The best time to buy needed printing is The Helix flour mill, operating un der the Crown Mills of Portland, has completed the grinding of 40,000 bar rels of flour to be used for Chinese flood relief purposes. NOW MACMARR STORES Gdwards Producers 85.07 Receive DEPENDABLE a % Cents over 85c of every A high quality vaccum packed coffee at a popular price. Per pound 29c FLOUR MACMARR 2.9 Cents MACMARR — HARDWHEAT 49 lb. bag DOLLAR 12.03 of the remain ing cents goes for wages, rent, taxes, etc The balance — less than 3 cents — is all 12.03 that remains for profit. Cents 99c During the months of May, June and Julv of this vear Full Cream local farmers have received in Per pound cash for nroduce and eees to the sum of $1209.69. This sum does not include BEST FOODS BRAND nroduce and errs traded out PINT op QUART go. in merchandise but is the ac- JAR JAR tual amount of cash vaid local It’s made with fresh eggs! producers. Cheese CLOVER BLOOM - 13c Mayonnaise Sos 4/C Cana e — go FINE PURE —Wed CANE 4e GRANULATEDA Lbs. — 958 Limit 20 lbs. to the customer Sunbrite Cleanser - 3 for 10c Wear longer than wool or cotton. Soft and easy on your feet. Per fect ventilation. Do not mat like wool or cotton. Grease and dirt do not stick to mohair like they do to other materials. If your feet bother you try GOAT HAIR SOX. Then you will buy no other. LUNA ""'te LAUNpRY 10* 23C PAR SOAP Large Pkg. 33c Ask The Man Who Wears Them. A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS Both Felts and Straws—• Both Dress and Work CERTAIN LINES OF SHOES Mens — Boys — Womens LADIES’ HOSIERY MENS’ DRESS HOSE MEN’S DIESS PANTS and BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS MEN’S LACE BREECHES and LEATHER GLOVES PRICES REDUCED 25% to 50% It’s concentrated — that’s why a little bit goes so far Fresh Tomatoes basket These Drices effective F ridar. Saturday and Mon- ____________dav. Aug. 5. 6 and 8th. Hermiston, Ore CHAS.G. BURK’S, INC. WEST SIDE ♦ Phone 241