THURSDAY. OCTOBER », 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
PAGE SIX
Local Happenings
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Your EBusiness
Oasis Chatre
Hermiston, Oregon.
The Best in Talking Pictures
TWO SHOWS: 7:15—9:00 P.M
— : ADMISSIONS —
35c and 15c Evenings
25c and 10c Matinees
PROGRAM
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MATINEE 2:30 FRIDAY
Matinee Saturday After Football
Game.
Double Feature
(See Two Shows for One Price)
Intriguing !
Weird !
Incredible !
“Roadhouse
Murder”
Dorothy Jordan - Eric Linden
and
(Flames?
1 John Mack Brown — Noel Francis
• Red drama of Romance & Daring
i
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Engaging Comedy of Young
Marriage.
^ gaÿnol
FARRELL
Chii?
‘FIRST YEAR’
The romance of "Seventh Heaven”
—the beauty of "Street Angel”—
the humor of “Sunnyside Up”—
the charm of “Delicious”—all roll
ed up in one delightful story—of
youthful love.
Chid Sales Comedy
Cartoon and Fox News
Miss May Gutwite left Tuesday
night for Pendleton where she will
be emloyed in the County Clerk’s
office prior to the November gen
eral election.
Exhibit Building
Completed Wed
John Conrad is building a chick
T. J. Lottes of La Grande was a
business visitor in Hermiston Tues en house on his place.
day.
Mrs. W. T. Knapp and son Bud
Mrs. B. F. Mittlesdorf of Pendle left for a week or ten day’s visit In
(Continued on last page)
relatives and
ton was a house guest of the P. P. Wallowa county with
will be enjoyed by patrons of the
friends.
Sullivan home over the week end.
lair. The Hermiston high school or-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norquist hestra will give a concert Friday
Jack Dotson returned from the
made a trip to Baker Friday, return ifternoon at 2:00 o’clock in the new
mountains Friday with a four-point
ing Saturday. Mrs. L. Dotson wentt ixhibit building under the direction
buck.
f Elwin B. Knapp. This will be the
as far as La Grande with them.
irst public appearance of the or-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lay are the
hestra. The Irrigon band will give
Geo.
Miller
of
the
Newell
Con-
Í proud parents of an 8 pound son
everal concerts during the day,
is
born Friday, Sept. 30, at the Her- struction camp near Umatilla
irst in the morning on the streets
in
being
treated
for
gasoline
burns,
| miston hospital.
f Hermiston and in the afternoon
the Hermiston hospital.
luring the football game. The Irri-
J. W. Messner left Sunday for
on band won first prize in its class
Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Mrs. C. E.
Portland where he will remain for
n the state contest two years ago
a week looking after business af- laker, and Miss Needles were guesti
nd second last year.
it the P. P. Sullivan home Tuesday
fairs.
A charge of 25 cents will be
evening.
aade into the grounds this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stockard
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ratliff wer«
went to Portland the first of the
week on business. They are expected move their belongings to Freewate:
where they have purchased a small
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
j to return the last of the week.
(arm. They formerly owned a smal
arm west of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble left
Elmer McCormack of Pendleton
Wednesday for Portland where they
as in Hermiston and Minnehaha
was it
Jim
Neary
of
Pendleton
Mrs.
with
will spend several days
ieighborhood Tuesday.
imble’s mother who has been quite Hermiston Friday enroute to Port
Rosella Matott entertained Wanda
11 for the past two weeks. Mrs. Ger- land. He was joined here by hi
eedles and Zelma Garner over the
rude Sanders is assisting in the sister, Miss Margaret Neary of Echu veek end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Peterson of
ost office during Mr. Gimble’s ab- They attended the O.S.C.-Stanford
ortland were up over the week end
football game while in the Rose City
sence.
¡siting their daughter Edith and
Mrs. James Clayton returned Wed
aesday from Palouse, Wn., where
the was called a week ago by the
llncss of her sister who underwent
in operation for appendicitis. Miss
Daily is reported as improved.
Mr. and Mrs. James Todd accomo-
auled by Mrs. Julids Gimble went
to Portland Friday where Mrs. Gim-
le had been called by the illness of
1er mother, Mrs. Brown. Mr. and
Mrs. Todd attended the O. S. C.-
tanford football game.
Mrs. Josephine Daugherty who
ies been living with her son Floyd
‘Kelley for the past four months,
eft Sunday for Lewiston, Idaho,
where she will remain until her son,
ohn O'Kelley. Joins her enroute to
is home In Billings, Montana. Mrs.
augherty will make her homo with
,im tor the present.
nna Peterson, who are staying
ith their uncle, Joe Peterson. Fri-
ay, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Mr.
nd Mrs. L. R. Peterson motored to
rrigon and stayed over night with
:. E. Aldric].
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Doherty
nd little daughter Mary Frances
eturned home Saturday from near
Vhiteny.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mrs
Melvin LeRoy arrived at the Her
Mable Ralph and daughters went to
liston hospital Friday. He 'Is the
Vancouver Friday where they visit
ight pound son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
ed Mr. and/ Mrs. Fd Schofield. Sat L. Lay who reside in the Westlanc
urday they attended the Oregon district.
State-Stanford
football game
in
Eber D. Mossie and W. G. Roddr
Portland.
eturned from Salem Monday aftei
pending the week at the state fair
E. J. Davis of Freewater, federa
W. W. Felthouse and daughtei
and bank inspector, visited at the
Margaret accompanied by Mrs. Jo
V. A. Hineline home Saturday
Udey, left early Friday morning for
dght. He went on to Freewater Sun
ay and was accompanied as far as
Portland. Mr. Felthouse stopped a
liiton by Chas. Rogers, who has
Celilo enroute to do a little fishin,
een making en extended visit with
and Mrs. Udey stayed in The Dalle:
Ir. and Mrs. Hineline.
to visit relatives. Mr. Felthouse am
Minnehaha is soon to be supplied
Margaret attended the Oregon Stet
ith an aboundance of venison a:
Stantiord football game Saturday.
I. T. Matott, dog, car, trailer, and
iorse left for the mountains Wed-
lesday. Mr. Matott will hunt near
Peterson's ranger station.
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime wen
seen in Portland Saturday by Her
miston people who were attendine
the O.S.C.-Stanford football game
Dr. and Mrs. Prime are former resi
dents of Hermiston.
IRRIGON NEWS
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But we WILL defend our claims for
greater satisfaction in food buying.
And we KNOW that once you visit
our store, you, too, will agree with
thousands of housewives as to the
TRUTH of that statement. Always
a selection of finer food products,
conveniently
arranged,
modestly
priced. It's a pleasure to deal at a
home-owned store.
HORATIOS
NOT
DID
DEFEND
A BRIDGE
AGAINST /
AN
/
ARMY ! /
LOOK
NEXT
AT
WEEK'S
AD
FOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT
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Specials for Saturday and Monday, Oct. 8th & 10th.
Canned Goods Sale Continues to October 15th.
Red & White GRAPEFRUIT
Whole Segments of
Tree Ripened Florida
Red 8 White FRUIT for Salad
3 cans 63c -1
<ioz.
$2.45
3 Cans 5OC - 1
Blue & White PINEAPPLE
cans
$1.83
47c “1
ans
59c - 1
doz
48c-1
cans
Dor
Blue & White SALMON Tails
3
cans
32c
$2.25
4 LB.
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK’S
“YOU'D BE SURPRISED.”
$1.45
PACKAGE
27c
Blue A White GRAPEFRUIT
$1.15
cans
Blue & White SHRIMP Tails
3
Doz.
Choice Seedless RAISINS
Blue * White
Red & White PINEAPPLE Small cans
8 golden slices of the very best
3 Cans 3OC -1
1.95
Creamy Golden PUMPKIN
Red & White
Red & White PINEAPPLE Lrg. Cans
8 golden slices of the very best
3
Dox $
Cans
35c
40c - 1
dox.
$1.58
Blue & White OYSTERS Talls
3
cans
29c
This fallacy Is do to the fact that Gypsies formerly called them
selves Egyptians. They are believed to have descended from a peo
ple inhabiting Northwest India.
HE REDS WHITE
| The Sign of a Dependable Store
STORES
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw of Pil-
>t Rock visited over Sunday with
Mrs. Shaw's father, Mr. Granger.
Henry Wier spent the week end
vith friends at The Dalles.
Don Rutledge was among the for-
unate ones who hunted in the moun
ains last week bringing home a
ine buck.
Fred Markham and Jess Oliver
eft Friday for Albee, Or., where
hey will spend a few days hunting
'hey will bring home a truck load
>f wood on the return trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Jr., of
Jmatilla and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
som were dinner guests of Mr. and
Ars. W. C. Isom Sunday.
Friends here will be pleased te
tear of the marriage of Miss Anne
McCarty of Prescott to Ronald Fer-
uson of Walla Walla. Wn„ Septem-
>er 17. Miss McCarty was a residest
f Irrigon a few years ago and is a
riece of Chas Benefiel.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones have as
louse guests this week, Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Maxwell and daughter,
Mrs. May Miller of Portland. Or..
Ioward Weaver of Nebraska, and
led Smith of Lexington, Or. Mr.
Iaxwell Is a brother of Mrs. Jones
ind is on the police force in
’ortland. Mr. Weaver is a nephew
ind Mr. Smith a brother-in-law of
Mr. Jones. The men will spend a tew
lays hunting leaving Wednesday for
the mountains.
SCAPPOOSE—How to make grape
juice that retains the piquant flavor
ind the vivid color of fresh grapes
s described by a Scappoose home-
maker who has canned quantities of
rapes by this simple method: Wash
he grapes. Place them in a steri-
ized Jar. filling the Jar half full of
grapes. To each quart Jar add one-
half cup of sugar. Fill the Jar with
boiling water. Seal and store,
RICHMOND—By fastening a short
length of hose to the faucet it is
possible to fill the wash boiler with-
out having to lift and carry heavy
buckets of water, reports a Wheeler
county housewife. She makes a sav
ing of from three-fourths of an hour
to an hour of time a day as follows:
“I keep my sugar, salt, soda and
baking powder all on my cabinet.
That saves many steps in breadmak
ing. I measure dry ingredients
first, then the liquids so that only
one cup is needed. I make the child
ren understand that their toys and
school books are no longer welcome
In the kitchen. I find that water
near the stove saves many steps in
filling the boller for washing."
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
No
Hunting
THE MARKETS
Portland
Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, hard
wheat, 59c; soft white and western
white, 511c; hard winter, northern
spring and western red, 511c.
Hay—Buying prices, f. o. b. Port
land; Alfalfa. Yakima, $12.50.
Butterfat—16@18c.
Eggs—Ranch, 20@21c.
Cattle—Steers, good, $4.25@5.50.
Hogs—Good to choice, $3.25 @4.50.
Lambs—Good to choice, $4.25@4.50
Seattle
Wheat — Soft white and western
white, 52c; bard winter, western red
and northern spring, 521c; bluestem,
56%c.
Butterfat—19c.
Eggs—Ranch, 28c.
Hogs—Good to choice, $4.75@5.25.
Cattle—Choice steers, |4.50@5.50.
Sheep—Spring lombs, $4.25 @4.50.
Spokane
Cattle—Steers, good, $4.50@5.
Hogs—Good to choice, $4.25 @4.35.
Lambs—Medium to good, $3.50@3.75.
SIGNS
Herald Office
man in charge of the dairy herd to
change them morning and evening.
•
WITH FARMERS AROUND
• The agriculture engineering depart
THE STATE
■ ment of the state college designed
•===========••--- the system.
ST. HELENS—“Canning clinics”
have been held recently throughout ================
Columbia county, according to Mrs.
'
NOW YOU CAN BUY
Sara V. Case, home demonstration
agent. Canned products were exhi
bited and canning methods and pro
blems discussed. Two types of home
Wear longer than wool or cotto.
made evaporators were shown to
Soft and easy on your feet. Per
feet ventilation. Do not mat IP
gether with an exhibit of dried
wool or cotton. Grease and ”
fruits. To date 1250 bulletins on
do not stick to mohair like th
homemade evaporators have been
do to other materials.
If yo
distributed in the county.
feet bother you try GOAT HAIR
SOX. Then you will buy no other
CORVALLIS—Of interest to house
Ask The Man Who Wears Them
wives is the experiment on the bak
ing of pears carried on under the di
A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS
rection of Agnes Kolshorn of the
Both Felts and Straws—
Foods and Nutrition staff at the col
-
Both Dress and Work
lege. Her findings are reported in
CERTAIN
LINES OF SHOES
Station Bulletin 283 which may be
Mens — Boys — Womens
obtained upon request.
LADIES’ HOSIERY
CORVALLIS — Slow-revolving
MENS’ DRESS HOSE
sprinkler», each covering an area 75
MEN'S DRESS PANTS
feet in diameter, are proving an ef
and
ficient "fool-proof" method of irri
BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS
gating 13 acres of pasture on the
• MEN’S LACE BREECHES
Frank Hill place near here. The sys
and LEATHER GLOVES
tem was Installed as an experimental
PRICES REDUCED 20% to 50%
method of irrigating rough land
CHAS.G. BURK’S, INC.
with a small water supply. The
WEST SIDE
sprinklers are kept in one spot 1?
hours, making it convenient for the ■■■■■■ iseins ■ h tin a ■ L
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The Milton-Freewater apple show
dates have been set for October 27 to
29, at Freewater.
Lane county’s quota of members of
the American Red Cross has been set
at 3000 and plans are now being made
co begin the campaign.
Former residents of Amity and the
members of the Amity Thirty-Year
club will hold their yearly homecom-
Jng in that city October 21.
The Medford Lions club has resolved
to do everything possible in the way
of securing maintenance of the Crater
Lake highway during the winter.
The Clatsop county court has ap
proved tho petition cf the Astoria Ito
tary club that a O-acre tract near
Tongue Point be cot aside for park
purposes.
Onion growers in the Beaverton
vicinity have bean pulling onions for
more than a week, preparatory to
harvesting the crop, which promises
to be very good.
The J. H. Chambers & Son sawmill
at Cottage Grove resumed operations
recently, following a shutdown of
about three months. About 109 men
were put back to werk.
Business interests of Ashland are op
posing a group designated Taxpayers’
association, which is fighting against
the realignment cf the Siskiyou sec-
tion of the Pacific highway.
There is a marked increase in the
demand tor throo-quarter motor ve-
hide license plates this year when
compared with last, Hal E. Hoss, sec
retary of state, announced.
The officials cf the Klamath Cham-
ber of Commerce have applied to tho
secretary of the interior for an eastern
branch office of Crater Lake national
park, to be located in Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Spcores, turkey grow
ers near Jefferson, are preparing 3500
turkeys for the fall market. They aro
feeding a ton of feed every day to their
flock, which is under guard night and
day.
Umatilla county sheepmen are in
terested in a proposed plan by which
old ewes on Oregon ranges would be
purchased at a price of 50 or 75 cents
a head by a Portland firm and canned
as dog meat.
The 45 acres cf tomatoes of the
Italian gardens at Scappoose are now
being harvested, giving employment to
about 25 persons, The yield is good
and about 500 lugs are going to Port-
land markets daily.
A county bridge on Hughes lane.
just off the Pacific highway ten miles
north of Eugene, collapsed last week, |
dumping a big truck into the slough.
The bridge gave way as the truck was
in the middle of it.
A bumper crop cf livestock exhibits,
the biggest on record, were entered
at the Oregon state fair last week. |
Not only was all the regular space |
taken, but emergency quarters bad !
to bo arranged to make room.
Search for Tom Neketln, 22, missing I
Nehalem city seal hunter, ended when
a bloodhound brought from Tillamook
trailed him to a ledge overlooking the
ocean on Neah-Ksh-Nie mountain. He
had been missing for several days and
is believed to have fallen into the I
ocean and lost his life.
William B. Pierce of Astoria raises
beans that rival those of Jack the
Giant Killer. In hj yard are vines
12 to IS feet in height. The bean pods
The
are 10 to 12 inches
i
in Icn
bean is known
variety. .
Four hundred! ielages c" prunes in
S-pcund s': .3 h a bean civan to the
Forest Grove co:
Grove Co-opera
3
The prunas will
tribution th’s
r by I’d
agency.
Goat Hair
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MACMARR STORES
|
DEPENDABLE GROCERS
ALWAYS FIRST
IN VALUE GIVING. NATIONALLY KNOWN QUALITY MER
CHANDISE AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY.
WE LEAD — OTHERS FOLLOW!
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY,
OCTOBER 7, 8 and 10.
que
BL" A10
UN
5
.
g—
MAC MARR BRAND
A high quality flour bien-
ded for general bread
“
and pastry purposes.
49 LB. BAG
£090
BARREL PRICE $3.49 — BUY YOUR WINTER’S SUPPLY NOW.
Pork & Beans
VAN CAMPS
5c
Federal — Tall Cans
Best Quality
Each
A farmer's cooperative product.
MILK
Snowflake Sodas
CATSUP
Pineapple
Mount
Hood
Light
House
Lightly
Highway Fancy
Large 14 oz. bottle
Soap Chips
m Bulk
3
COFFEE
Santos Blend — A really good
coffee,
economically
priced.
25c
IOC
Solar Brand
Broken Sliced
• No. 212 Cans
Cleanser — 3
AIRWAY
SX.a
12c
For
FOR
25c
1 Oc
CABBAGE
FRESH SOLID HEADS
Excellent quality for Kraut.
1 23C,3L59C
PHONE
241
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED
FROM 1:00 P. M. TO 4:00 P. M.
SATURDAY IN SUPPORT OF
THE FAIR.
HERMISTON
OREGON