The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 08, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1932
sion service at Oregon State college,
L. A. Moore motored to Heppner
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet D. Best left
county home demonstration agent or
Saturday evening.
Sunday for Halfway. Ore., where Mr.
from the central office at Corvallis.
Advertise
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark were Best will be engaged as judge at the
Chutney
business visitors in Prosser, Wn., fair there. They plan to return Wed
nesday evening. Miss Catherine Me-1
last Monday. ,
2 dozen ripe tomatoes, medium-
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Leekridge left Mullen is staying at the Best home
(Continued from Page 1)
sized
during their absence.
where
,
would
like to say that I disapprove
6 onions, medium-sized
J.
M.
Doyle
of
Plymouth
was
a
Wednesday
for
Yakima,
W»„
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze are
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sims and daugh of this also.”
3 red peppers
business visitor in town Tuesday.
they will be employed.
Herald Subscription $2.00 a Yeat spending the week in Portland.
Answering the question of Ray W.
3 green peppers
Mrs. Texas Casey of Meacham was
Miss Emma Christman of Port- ter, of Washougal, Wn., are visit-
Miss Lucile Beek of Los Angeles.
1 dozen tart apples
guest of Mrs. ing old-time friends in town this Gill, state grange master, as to
Calif., is the house guest of Miss transacting business in Hermiston land is the house
week and will also attend the Round whether or not a county agent’could
Thursday.
Chas. Taylor this week.
1 pound seedless raisins
Isabel Dodd.
time
pusiltake
the
stump
politically
against
Up. Mr. Sims was at one
1 cup celery, cut fine
.7
n
ur
il
,
The
Methodist
H, G. Kelley has been employed
» » -
9 , the oleo interests, the board by reso-
N.
R. Mueller,
W. i L. Hamm,
andi.
..
. . . Ladies
.
, Aid
.. . will
.
ness
associate of A. W. Turnblad but lution declared that any of its em-
,
.
’
′
hold
a
cooked
food
sale
Saturday,
2 quarts vinegar
I in Pendleton for the past week doing Joe Reeves were fishing at Celilo September 17, in the Turnblad
Hermiston, Oregon.
Mar- is now a wholesale meat dealer in | ployes could express any opinions or
3 cups sugar
plumbing work.
last week.
ket
Washougal.
The Best in Talking Pictures
convictions they might entertain, • Salt
f
Allan Bowman returned home
just so they didn't express themsel-
C. C. Proebstel, district attorney i
Miss Eva Woughter plans to leave
Peel the tomatoes. Chop first the
TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M.
from Yakima, Wn., Saturday where
•ves officially upon property owned
for Umatilla county, was a business Friday tor Cottage Grove, Ore.,
he has been working for some time
eby the state and under the control vegetables and then the apples. Cut
visitor in Hermiston Thursday af- where she will be employed on the
ADMISSIONS
celery, Combine the ingredients
of the board. Such employes who the
1
in the fruit harvest.
ternoon.
STANFIELD NEWS NOTES
teaching staff in the grade school.
35c and 15c
speak in public upon controversial and cook the chutney until it is
Mrs. Welsh of Seattle,
subjects should not be billed or in
Mrs. W. H. Hesser left Thursday! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sullivan of
in-thick and clear. Pour it into hot,
Evenings
'tas been a guest of Mr.
•'troduced as state em Ployes. but sole—r, ... .a .
morning
for
Estacada,
Ore.,
and
will
Portland
spent
Labor
Day
with
Mr.
25c and 10c
clean jars, and seal them.
Chas. Keller for a week, left Sunday
Mrs. Olday and her daughter ly as private citizens, the resolution
take up her duties as principal of I Sullivan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Matinees
Pickled Peaches
or her home.
Catherine of Portland arrived incontinued. Mr. Sammons pointed out
Catherine o
or and arri ed
n that county agents who might "take
Mrs. Pearl Straw of Portland Is the two-room school at Springwater. P. Sullivan.
8 pounds peaches
PROGRAM
Miss Mary Petri, second grade Stanfield Friday and are occupying a crack at the oleo industry in the
Miss Elsie Reeder left Thursday
risiting friends here this week and
4 pounds sugar
for
Grangeville, Idaho, teacher in the local schools, return­ the Glen house. Miss Olday is a interests of the dairymen were hurt
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. (today)
2 quarts vinegar
member
of
the
grade
school
faculty.
’
ing
the
cattle
industry*
which
finds
where she will visit Mr. and Mrs ed to Hermiston Sunday after spend­
1.
E.
Baker.
8
2-inch pieces stick cinnamon
ESCAPE from ....
I Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Sires were that 30 pounds of every mature beef
ing the summer in Portland.
. .
...
. animal sold in Portland goes to the eloves
Todd Holt, young son of Dr. and Cecil Warner and family.
transacting
business
in
Yakima
last
oleo
business"
ruthless rackets and sordid
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Keller of Co-
Mrs. G. E. Holt of Pendleton, who
W. C. Kik, Wm. Roberts, G us
Select firm peaches either free or
week.
crooks . . . tinseled women
Routine Matters Handled.
ias been visiting relatives here for Frazolos, and H. G. McCulley were lumbia district returned troni Port
cling stone. Wash and remove skin.
Mrs. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Wade (Ruth Hurd)
A
nun
and
beady-eyed gigolos . . .
land
Saturday
morning,
A number of routine ma tiers were Cook vinegar, cinnamon, and sugar
our days, left Saturday for his home | business visitors in La Grande I Satur-
stopped in Stanfield Monday to greet handled.
into this glorious romance of
is not much improved.
Miss Esther Osborn and Mrs. O. L. day night.
The board voted to discontinue its together for ten minutes or until a
honest lovers ... as refreshing
Mrs. Claud Myers of Boardman. friends while enroute to New York
Loose of Walla Walla spent the week |
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best spent who has been receiving medical City.
military training, rules-and-by laws. fairly thick sirup is formed. Add the
as a mountain breeze.
end visiting their parents, Mr. andLabor Day in Pilot Rock visiting
A. A. Laird and sons Frank and and its Oregon normal school com­ fruit, after placing 4 cloves in each
treatment at the Hermiston hospital
Cook peaches gently until
Mrs. R. E. Osborn.
friends. They are former residents
Harry recently returned from a mo­ mittees as having done all work as- peach,
was
discharged
Friday.
»f
signed and ready for dismissal.
Mr. and Mrs. John Geary of Uki-of that city.
tender, but not broken.
Remove
tor
trip
to
Elk
City
and
Dixie.
Idaho
Miss Ruth Woughter left Saturday
ih, California, are the house guests
peaches
and
cook
sirup
rapidly
until
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
A.
Reid
and
|
More
than
a
dozen
changes
in
per-
G. Kurrle of Stanfield spent Mon- for Billings, Montana, where she
........
.
.
sonnel were approved, with the pro­
f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Storey this
day visiting with Mrs. Ina Wesseli will teach school this winter. This daughter Virginia and son Laurence vision that all changes involving thick. Pour over fruit and let stand
week.
w ho worked for him in Stanfield a is Miss Woughter’s third year on the of Eugene wi'l be guests at the F. changes In salary be referred to the overnight. Drain and cook the sirup
Prann,
Mrs.
H.
T.
Fraser,
A.
W.
MARIAN
RALPH
A. Baker home during the Round- fir tice committee with power to again. Fill sterilized jars and seal.
number of years ago.
high school staff there.
tone, and Mrs- Levi Reeder atten-
NIXON vox picrunr BELLAMY
Al Clayton, who has teen em- Up. Wallace Baker will accompany act.
Ralph Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs
led the funeral of Carl Gilbert in
Use the Classified Column.
W. E. Jones, had his adenoids re ployed by the Heremiston Light & them for a few days visit with home Resolutions of appreciation for, the
endleton Thursday.
| services of Paúl W. Ager, who re-
PLUS—
folks.
It Brings Results.
moved
Saturday
at
the
Hermiston
Power
company,
for
the
past
year,
Miss Ina Lenhart, who is employed
signed the position as manager of
"Meet The Senator” and
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hopkins of
.1
__ - —
, ---
-
hospital.
|
left
Friday
for
Enterprise
where
he
the
board
s
Eugene
branch
business
n Portland, spent the week end at
Mickey Mouse in
Vancouver, Wn., were week end office to continue graduate training
J. C. Hawkins was a business vis-will be located for the present.
her home here visiting friends and
"Fiddling Around.”
guests at the F. L. Snyder home.
[ at the University of Chicago, were
Mrs.
Gerald
He
was
----E:
—
1-
"C2(
I
.
r White and Mrs. Geo.
itor in Hermiston Tuesday.
NOW YOU CAN BUY
relatives. She returned to Portland 1:0l
Miss Mildred Peregrin arrived In passed. Mr. Ager’s work will be car­
last
Thursday
accompanied
by
Bob
Henderson
who
Storey
entertained
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Tuesday.
ried
on
by
J.
0.
Lindstrom.
night at five tables of bridge at the Stanfield Saturday from her home in
The board approved La Grande's
MATINEE 2:30
Mrs. and Mrs. A. D. Rintoul and has been working for him this »Um­
home of Mrs. White. High honors Spokane and is domiciled at the 01- request to construct flood levees on
mer.
Bob
remained
in
Hermiston.
Creek,
Oregon,
son
Bob
of
Long
day
home.
Miss
Peregrin
has
enter
­
If you want the truth 'about
were won by Mrs. Wm. Shaar, and
the southeast portion of the Eastern
Wear longer than wool or cotton
Miss Lois Jackson who is em­
spent the week end with Mrs. Rin-
Hollywood, see it with
. oft and easy on your feet. Per­
consolation by Mrs. Julius Gimble. ed upon her duties as teacher Of the Oregon Normal school campus, but
ployed
in
the
First
National
Bank
oul's parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Geo.
primary grades for the third year, rejected a proposal that the La | fect ventilation. Do not mat like
G.
R.
Brock
of
Walla
Walla
was
-|
cONSTANCe
in Portland, spent the week with her
biggs.
wool or cotton. Grease and dirt
Miss Gladys Ross of Lambert, rande institution's heating plant
| visiting his friend H. J. Stillings
do not stick to mohair like they
Mrs. Leila Phelps, Miss Margaret parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson here Wednesday while looking after Mont., is enrolled as a junior in he changed from coal to wood-burn-
do to other materials. If your
Stanfield high Mis Ross is livincins. The board approved Monmouth
Elliott, and Miss Clara Voyen were returning Monday night.
business interests. Mr. Brock and lan 1 nign. mils Toss is living school district’s request for use of
feet bother you try GOAT HAIR
Mrs. C. M. Jackson, who has been Mr. Stillings were friends in Ken­ with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and the domestic science room at the
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
SOX. Then you will buy no other.
I Oregon normal "School for high
Mrs. M. Refvem.
and Mrs. N. R. Mueller Wednesday receiving medical treatment at the tucky.
Ask The Man Who Wears Them.
Hermiston hospital for the past
Miss Fvelvn school students. Various catalogues
evening.
HAMILTON • GRIGORY RATOFF
Mrs. Harle Rogers,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Couch and
■
"and
pamphlets
for
the
Portland
ex-
A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS
and Miss Lavonne | tention center were approved.
The young people of the Hermis- three weeks, was discharged Sunday two children of Portland were guests Starkweather
Both Felts and Straws—
Walk visited relatives at North
ton Christian Endeavor society were much improved.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
M.
Best
Tuesday.
Dr.
Kerr
was
notified
after
the
dr
PLUS—Comedy "Big Game” and
Both Dress and Work
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson of Jim Clayton, who is a friend of Mr. Powder last week. Miss Lavonne cisIon yesterday and accepted the
hostesses at a beach party on the
Fox News.
CERTAIN
LINES OF SHOES
Butte.
Ore.,
accompanied
by
Powel
will
attend
high
school
here
during
Columbia river at Umatilla last Fri-
Couch, was also a dinner guest at
-
J appointment. His term as chancellor
Mens — Boys — Womens
began with his acceptance.
the coming year.
day night. Members of the Epworth Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCaffrey, also the Best home that evening.
LADIES’ HOSIERY
The salary which he will receive
Boys and Girls Don’t Forget Wc League were their guests, Approxi- of that city, arrived in Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton,
Miss Kathryn Cooper arrived Tues will be $12.000.
MENS'
DRESS HOSE
Wednesday
night
and
are
the
house
mately fifty young people enjoyeed
are Giving Away Bow and
and Miss Pauline Stoop of Hermis­ day from her home in Pullman, Wn.,
MEN'S DRESS PANTS
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Dyer.
welners,
buns,
and
marshmallows.
ton,
together
with
Jess
Richards
of
and
will
visit
friends
until
Friday.
RELISH RECIPES PROVE
Arrows to Children Attend­
and
Later the group made a pleasure trip They plan to attend the Round-Up Stanfield were business visitors in She will then go to Marshfield to
ing 12 Shows.
BOYS' POLO SHIRTS
J in Pendleton.
across the river on the ferry.
La Grande Saturday night. Mr. and resume her duties as a member of POPULAR TO HOUSEWIVES.
MEN’S LACE BREECHES
Mrs. Hallyburton and Mr. Richards the grade school faculty of that city.
and LEATHER GLOVES
The fall season brings to the
returned Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Herbert Galloway of Port minds of housewives thoughts of pre
PRICES REDUCED 25% to 50%
Miss Marjorie Atkinson of Spo-land has been a guest at the home of
serving late vegetables for winter
CHAS.G. BURK’S, INC.
kane, Wn., was the house guest of Mr. Galloway's sister, Mrs. Fred
use in the form of pickles and relish­
Mrs. N. R. Mueller Thursday and Longhary.
WEST SIDE
es, judging from the many requests
Friday of this week. Miss Atkinson
G. L. Dunning has i recently re- sent in to the home economics exten-
is a graduate of Vassar and visited turned from a short visit at the
Mrs. Mueller at Columbia when they home of his daughter, Mrs. Lloyd
were students.
Buckholz at Salem. 1 Miss Marilla
Sam Powell of Portland was a Dunning accompanied her father to
It’s clearly visible, when you enter
guest at the C. E. Baker home Mon­ Salem and after a short visit there
day. He spoke on the Zorn-MacPher- went to Stockton, Calif., where she
the Red & White store that the pro­
son school consolidation bill at the is supervisor of home economics in
prietor takes a real interest in main­
Stanfield Grange Monday night, in the Stockton high school,
behalf of the School Tax Saving as-
Mrs. W. T. Reeves entertained a
taining a clean store with a well-
sociation of Portland.
large group of young people after
selected, orderly stock of high-grade
Mrs. O. K. Mudge of Hinkle re- Christian Endeavor Sunday evening
turned from Spokane Monday after in compliment to Alice Helen Cleve­
products. Managed and owned by
I spending a week there with relatives land of Pendleton.
asi
Mr. and Mrs. Mudge plan to leave
a worthy citizen of your community.
for Portland Thursday morning to
Chili Sanee
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY.
You'll like the enthusiastic, person­
attend the state and national Ameri­
5 quarts chopped ripe tomatoes
SEPTEMBER 9th, 10th and 12th.
can Legion conventions. Mr. Mudge,
2 cups chopped red pepper
al service.
who was recently elected command­
2 cups chopped green pepper
Fine Granulated
er of the Hermiston Post, will at
112 cups chopped onions
Pure Cane
tend the state convention as a dele
3 tablespoons salt
STEAM
100 Lb. Bag
I gate.
1 cup sugar
LOOK AT NEXT WEEK’S AD
is
3 cups vinegar
FOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT
VISIBLE /
1 teaspoon cloves, ground
AW
1 teaspoon allspice, ground
1 teaspoon cinnamon, ground
■ ..litiIII I
Combine the chopped vegetables,
Full Cream
AIRWAY BRAND
_ the salt, and sugar and simmer this
A good coffee at a low price
mixture until it begins to thicken.
Per Pound
Then add the vinegar and spices and
Lbs
cook the mixture down until it be­
Red & White
WHEAT CEREAL
comes a thick sauce. Pour into hot
Creamy - Delicious - Nutritious
sterilized jars and seal. Or bottle
2-Lb. Jars
PEANUT PUTTER
the sauce and seal with wax. This
Full Pint
.
,4
Red & White
recipe yields about three quarts of
BEST FOODS
sauce.
A Good Sandwichfiller
STRAWBERRY JAM . No. 2 Cans
Pure Walla Walla Pack
Dr- Kerr Named
As Chancellor
Local Happenings
Your Business
Oasi Cheatre
REBECCA
SUNNYBROOK
FARM
Goat Hair Sox
SVNPAY
BENNE
What Price Holly
MACMARR STORES
Beating the Depression with
VALUES
Sugar
$442
NOT /
Cheese
Coffee
Specials Sor Friday and Saturday
19c; 3 55c
29c
14c
Relish Spread
25C
Boiling Meat, lb
4 for
TOMATO SOUP
Red & White
3 Tall Cans
OYSTERS
Blue & White
GRAHAM CRACKERS
2-Lb. Package
CLFANSER
3 Cans
25c
29c
29c
Round or Loin
Steaks
Hamburger, 3 lbs
I .1
—e-
4-Lb. Wax Wrapt
Best Pure White
25c
39c
Strawberry Roan Rodeo...Tho
Night Stampede. -.Voqueros, Pic
Crystal White
Cans
Efficiency At A
It’s Guaranteed.
23.
—V
21/2-Lb.
Cans
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK’S
’’YOU’D BE SURPRISED.”
—DC
Oats
Flour
‘
POT ROAST
........... -.............
10c
8c
Quick Cooking or Regular
Large White Western Oats.
Do not confuse with East­
ern.
$1.00
9-lb. Tags
rogress
SHO. VEAL ROAST .......... 10c
We have this week, the very
choicest Baby Beef — Veal—
Pork—and Lamb. At prices
you can’t heat. Don’t forget
the number. Come in and if
you don’t see what you want,
ask for it.
39c
The fish leaps from the surface of the water, and by spreading out
its fan-like fins, glides. It is not a motion of flying like a bird.
Monday. ..FAMILY BARGAIN DAY
HE
For that school lunch sandwich.
SHO. PORK ROAST ........ 100
Baking Powder
1Lb
PRIME BABY BEEF
RIB EOIL
Red A White
Greater
Saving.
Libby’s Deviled Meat- Gen 19c
SATURDAY
Specials
RED& WHITE
“~A The Sign of a Dependable Store
t>
STORES
STATE FAIR
Sept 26-Oct.1
(} K'
SERVICE is our middle name.
HERMISTON MEAT
MARKET
Hermiston, Oregon
P&G Soap
MAC MARR BRAND
Fancy Patent - Hard Wheat
A perfect family flour.
49
she 89c
BEANS
Small
White
The White Naptha
Laundry Soap
9
Bars
10
Onions Mild
10
3
Green Peppers •
Pickling Onions
Sweet
Hermiston, Ore
25c
Lbs.
39c
Lbs.
Lbs
IOC
230
Phone 241