. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
PAGE TOUR
The Ladies Aid of the Hermiston Among new varieties recently intro
Union church met at the church duced and worthy of more extensive
Wednesday afternoon to do some trial in Oregon is the Narcissa, ac
quilting. The society meets every cording to a recent circular of in
Hermiston, Oregon.
formation issued by the Oregon Ex
week.
The Best in Talking Pictures
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher- periment station which developed
son entertained Saturday with a : the variety in cooperation with the
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Miss Emogene Paul left the first bridge dinner. The guests included United States department of agricul
J. S. Burnham and John Pasley
motored to Portland Sunday on busi of the week to visit with friends in Mr. and Sirs. Frank Swayze, Mr. ture.
DRAMA AS PIG AS LIFE!
Forest Grove and Portland.
and Mrs. A. H. Norton. Mr. and Mrs.1
ness and returned Tuesday.
This variety Is not yet recommen
Thomas
Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. I ded for major commercial plantings,
Ulrich
Kaufman
of
Pendleton
was
Mrs. W. H. Bowman left Tuesday
Hitt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenzie, | but it apparently has distinct possi
night for Oklahoma where she will looking after business in town Mon
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Mr. and | bilities as an early season dessert
day.
pend some time with relatives.
Mrs. W. J. Warner, and Mrs. Cath- ¡ berry, field trials show. It is said
An RKO-RADIO
J. M. Doyle and Geo. McNealy of
Chas. F. Morehead and Otis Mc
Picture of course
erine Durfey. High prizes were won to be distinctly superior to the Mar
20xd 9 Stank.,
Carty of Echo were business visitors Plymouth, Wn., were among the out- by Mrs. Thomas Fraser, and Mr. shall (Oregon) as a dessert berry,
of-town visitors here this week.
in Hermiston Monday.
HELL’S HIGHWAY
is slightly earlier and is more vigor
Frank McKenzie.
For sewing and altering work
A Stirring. vital story of the
Mrs. Geo. Wagner entertained the ous and resistant to disease than the
Mrs. Wm. Sharr has been quite
chain gangs.
ill but is somewhat improved at this see Mrs. Phillips, Hermiston Hotel. Methodist Ladies Aid Wednesday af- Marshall.
—Adv. I ternoon at her home. The ladies are
Of interest just now is the fur
writing.
Plus :
Wayne W. Coe of Portland, who is ‘ quilting and expect to finish their ther fact that the Narcissa came
Excellent Comedy and Cartoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell
interested in the Coe ranch at Stan work in the near future.
through the recent freeze with less
were Sunday night dinner guests of
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
field, was in Hermiston Wednesday.
An attractively appointed shower damage than the Marshall and much
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
N. W. Bloom Is much improved | was given Monday night in the less injury than the Ettersburg,
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mueller and
SHRIEKS! HOWIS!
after suffering from an attack of home of Mrs. Wm. Shaar, honoring ranking apparently along with the
ton Frank returned Saturday from
Mrs. Geo. Storey. Mrs. Shaar was Corvallis In cold resistance, though
influenza.
YELLS OF LAUGHTER!
Hope, Idaho, where they had spent
ere
assisted by Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, Mrs. all the strawberry varieties
Miss
Katherine
Stanfield
and
the Christmas holiday season with
W. L. Hamm, and Mrs. Gerald hurt to some extent.
sister. Mrs. Asa Thomson of Echo,
Mrs. Mueller’s parents.
The yield of the Narcissa has been
White. A fireplace fire cast a mellow
For sewing and altering work were business visitors in town the glow about the room which added to exceptionally high in some sections,
see Mrs. Phillips, Hermiston Hotel. first of the week.
the comfort of the guests. Bridge especially at Hood River where the
Other out-of-town visitors in Her was the diversion of the evening branch experiment station reports a
—Adv.
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, and miston this week were Chas. Hango with Mrs. II. E. Hitt winning high yield at the rate of 19,488 pounds
per acre compared with 15,088 for
Mrs. Joe Toole were visitors in Pen of Boardman: S. E. Walls, Echo; honors.
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Redheart, and less than 6000 for
dleton Wednesday. Mrs. Christoph Mr. and Mrs. Milo McFarland, Uma
Plus:
“lark. At Corvallis it ripens with
BEST HEALTH II. SUF ANCE
erson was called to act on the nomi tilla; J. W. King, Stanfield.
Mystery-Comely Crammed with
he Gold Dollar but yields better,
Mrs.
Wm.
Arnold,
who
is
making
IS
AN
ADEQUATE
DIET.
nating
committee
for
the
Umatilla
fun. IOX NEWS and Comedy.
and ripens its fruit more evenly
her home with Miss Pauline Stoop
Health association.
Authorities agree that the best than the Marshall. It has given va
this winter, was a week end guest
it the home of her sister, Mrs. W. i health insurance is an adequate riable results for frozen pack and is
There is a tendency, when not as good for canning as the Cor
2. Fergus, in Pendleton. : he re- ' diet.
J the amount spent for food is de- vallis.
urned Wednesday night.
The Narcissa, named for the wife
Miss Mary Petri and Miss Rachel I creased, to in turn decrease the
amount for the essentials necessary of Marcus Whitman, is the result of
Sloan were dinner guests Thursday
to an adequate diet.
crosses and seedlings started back
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
When forced to a retrenchment in in 1923 by the plant breeders of the
I. Neary.
! food expenditures it is a common department of agriculture. Corval
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson thing to find that the food served
lis is now one of the two chief loca
HERMISTON HIGH SCHOOL
were dinner guests at the home of revolves around meat, potatoes, gra
vs.
tions of cooperative strawberry
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor. Friday vy and bread. It Is true that these
UMATILIA HIGH SCHOOL
breeding work, where tens of thou
night.
are Important, but in a diet of this sands of seedlings have been brought
Mr. and Mrs. Brown were guests kind the protective elements, that o fruiting, some 8000 being due to
HERMISTON BLACK HAWKS
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds | is, the minerals and the vitamins. ruit for the first time in 1933.
(Town Team)
Tuesday evening. Bridge was the | have been removed. This type of
vs.
diversion of the evening.
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diet will result in injury to health, *** * • • •
UMATILLA TOWN TEAM
The M. E. Ladies Aid will hold a | especially where there are growing >
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cooked food sale Saturday. Jan. 28, | children, if used for any great >
IRRIGON NEWS
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in Virgil Smith’s office. Phone or length of time.
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The essentials of a balanced or > • • • • * ***** •
ders will be taken by Mrs. O. 0.
JANUARY 21, 1933
The work of erecting poles and
Felthouse.
— Adv. (2) | adequate diet are: Milk, fruit, veg-
7 :30 o’clock
Admission 25c
| etables and eggs, which are called vire and the installing of the plant
the ‘protective’ foods. Everywhere, or the Seatile Deisel Electric Light
Power company is going on rapidly
Advertisement Paid by
nutrition leaders and authorities under the management of Mr. Bruce,
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PROPST VARIETY STORE
i urge that food money be spent for ind the Irrigon people will soon
PAID FOR
HERMISTON DRUG STORE
foods that will ’feed’ and not merely rave the pleasure and convenience
CREAM
AND
EGGS
SHAAR'S BARBER SHOP
fill’, which is true economy in the if electric light and power in their
lomes.
OREGON HARDWARE
Columbia Creamery Co.. Inc.
long run.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of
¡129 N. 21st St. — Portland, Or
It Is known through observation pokane, Wn., were visiting friends
| and experiment that milk and dairy n this vicinity Saturday. Mr. Smith
I products do more to make up for ves agent here for the Union Pa
railroad two years ago and was
the deficiencies in diets than do cific
narried recently. Ills many friends
' any other foods. An eminent autho xtend best wishes for their happi
rity on nutrition states, “Milk is ness and prosperity.
Rev. and Mrs. Farrens of Yakima,
; both the cheapest and surest protec
tion from the nutritional deficien Wn„ are expected here early in the
week to hold a series of revival meet-
cies which open the way to diseases ngs in the Community church. Rev.
| and life-long injuries to health, hap and Mrs. Farrens were residents of
Irrigon a good many years ago.
piness and working efficiency’’.
The small soon of Mr. and Mrs.
Surveys show that great numbers
Adams is quite ill. He was taken
of children in the European count to the Hermiston hospital for medi
THE KILT
ries during the World War suffered cal treatment.
Thrift, however, is an INTERNA
dietary deficiency diseases due to a
Robert and John Smith motored
lack of the protective foods in their to the mountains near Meacham
TIONAL habit. Housewives through
T he NATIONAL
Thursday
for a lead of poles for the
diets. In Denmark many children
Electric Light Co. Mrs.
Robert
out
the
United
States
and
Canada
DRESS OF
suffered from a dreaded eye disease Smith visited her parents, Mr. and
caused by the fact that Danish but Mrs. Tom Caldwell during their two
are looking to the Red & White
SCOTLAND
ter was sold to other countries, leav days absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward who
Stores to supply their food needs . .
ing only butter substitutes and
have been In Portland the past sev
skimmed milk. After an embargo eral weeks returned home Monday.
because QUALITY is higher—PRI
was placed on the butter and the
Mary Ellen Carlyle is staying with
children were again receiving it, Mrs. Tom Caldwell and attending
CES LOWER. Courteous, personal
together with whole milk, the di the grade school.
Mrs. Leila Hoply who has been
service only possible with ..home-
sease practically disappeared.
visiting her parents near Lyle, Wn..
It
Is
the
wise
housewife
who
will
ownership.
returned Friday.
avail herself of these nutritional
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Minnick are
facts. With such knowledge It will enjoying a visit with Mr. Minnick’:
mother
from Hood River. She is
It“,
be easy to modify the inadequate
here for an extended visit.
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diet and to make a balanced one
Mrs. Roscoe Williams and family
from It. Milk may be used in the were Hermiston visitors Saturday.
LOOK AT NEXT WEEK’S AD
Mrs. F. Caldwell and Mrs. Wade
preparation of foods, as in mashed
‘ mind
FOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT
potatoes, in gravy or with vegetab were business callers in Pendletor
and together with Mrs. Ed
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les. It may also be used to make Tuesday,
win Wilson attended a meeting in
simple desserts and soups, in fact, Stanfield Thursday night.
it adds food value and protective
Mrs. Ward and son of Pendleton
are visiting Mrs. Ward's mother,
value in any of its various forms.
An inexpensive and nourishing Mrs. Fred Reiks.
The basketball teams of the high
main dish is cod-fish souffle, made school here played the Ione school
as
follows:
teams Friday night at Ione, and
4 cans for
i ib.
TCMAT0 SAUCE
FRUIT SALAD
again the Irrigon boys came out
Codfish Souffle.
Blue & White
Red * White
victorious.
The Irrigon girls lost
%a cup rice, uncooked
their game.
2
cups
milk
Can
The
school
bus driven by Glenn
5 Ib. bag
CORN MEAL
SPINACH
21*
1 % tablespoons butter
Ball was drained of gas while at
Red & White
Yellow or White
lone Friday night, causing great in
% cup salt codfish
convenience and delay on the return
2
eggs
3 lb. tins
PURE STRAWBERRY JAM, Walla
COFFEE
Cook the rice with the milk In a trip.
Mrs. Amy Collins Is quite ill with
Red & White
Walla, and Bisquick Flour, Both
double boiler until tender and dry. an attack of flu.
Separate the eggs and add the yolks,
Fred Markham. Robert Walpole.
1 lb. tins
STARCH. Corn or Gloss
CCIFEE
2 for
well beaten; add the butter and cod- George Scarlett and Mrs. Leicht mo
Red & White
Red & White
fish, which has been freshened by tored to Ione to the basketball game
Friday night.
soaking in water. When the mix
Chas. Benefiel and two daughters
MEMORIE TEA
WHITE FLOATING SOAP
4 for
12 ib.
ture is somewhat cool, fold in the Leola Benefiel and Mrs. Edith Puck-
Orange Pekoe or Green
Red & White
egg whites. beaten stiff. Bake 30 ett, were called to Athena Wednes
minutes in a moderate oven (375 day to attend the funeral of their
’
s
Can
HOMINY
2
uncle, Chas. Booker.
SUGAR
degrees). Serve immediately, gar
Five men were again put on a
Red & White
20 lbs.
nished with parsley and accompan six day schedule of the section work
here
by the U. P. for an indefinite
ied by a butter sauce. Put ′ cup
Quarts
Raspberries, Strawberries, Black-
SALAD DRESSING
of butter in a bowl and work until period if the weather will permit.
Mrs. Fred Markham left Monday
Green & White
terries and Loganberries, 2s, 2 for
creamy. Add % teaspoon of salt, for a ten days visit with relatives in
l-8th teaspoon of pepper and * Portland.
teaspoon of finely chopped parsley,
A. C. Houghton motored to Her
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S
The use of finger prints as signatures dates from very early times.
then 114 tablespoons of lemon juice miston with several others from
“YOU’D BE SURPRISED."
The Chinese are believed to have used their thumbs as seals.
Boardman Thursday to hear Con
very slowly.
gressman Walter Pierce speak.
Mrs. Houghton visited Mrs. Mc
NEW NARCISSA STRAWBERRY
Farland at Umatilla Friday night.
The special meeting of Irrigon
HAS GOOD POSSIBILITIES
Grange 641 was held
Wednesday
evening with the new Master. Clay
With many of the strawberry Wood, presiding. A good crowd was |
plantings in Oregon killed out or | present and all business was taken |
badly damaged by the freeze of De care of. The regular meeting hour
which has been every third Wednes-
cember. much new planting will day In the month, was changed to |
doubtless be carried on this spring. twice a month meetings, coming on
Oasis Chatre
Local Happenings
BASKETBALL
Double Header
Saturday Night
OUR PRICES CASH!
No Careless Credit. If any lose on accounts, we will not ask a
cash customer to help pay the loss, by making larger profits. We
take wood, grains, beef pork, horses, most anything, on old ac-
counts.
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Anything you want to sell, let us know. We are often able to
put you in touch with the party looking for just that thing. No
charge.
School warrants are paid as taxes are paid—Taxes are paid by
local people, and not by mail order houses.
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The Depression is Not Over, and we are not through making pri
ces to meet this condition. It pays to compare prices. It’s co- |
operation. We cooperate by selling close, and you cooperate
through your loyalty.
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Grocery Department
Matches Carton 23c I Prunes - 6
25c
Macaroni-5L.23c . Spaghetti-5 Lb.2 7c
Meat Department
Hamburgers-31.25c, Lard-3^
23c - ---
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Weiners LD. 10c All $teaks-2 Lbs 25c
Lamb Stew-4 Lb« 33c I Bacon LD. 15c
Dry Goods Department
Overshoes and Rubbers - 20 % on
New House Slippers, Choice
99c
BURNHAM'S
PHONE 341
HERMISTON. OREGON
the second and fourth Saturday
nights of every month.
The Grange Is sponsoring a meet
ing next Wednesday night which is
open to the public. Speakers on the
program will be County Deputy
Chas. Wicklander, Prof. Hyslop of
O. S. C. and County Agent Chas.
Smith of Heppner. It is hoped there
will be a large attendance as several
agricultural subjects will be dis
cussed which will be of great bene
fit to the people on the project.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Jr.,
Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr., of Umatilla,
and Mrs. Frank McCoy and little
daughter Betty of Seattle, Wa„ were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Isom Thursday.
Vern Jones was a Hermiston visi
tor Thursday.
Mrs. Fred Reiks and daughter
were shopping in Pendleton Friday.
93c
33c
23c
43c
he
RED & WHITE
49c
18c
93c
28c
STORES
"Vigorbilt" Volleys
We are too busy taking
blood tests this week to say
much—-200,000 good hens on
the project, which would, at a
safe estimate, retire a net of
$100,000 annually. —Think it
over.
GOOD CHICKS PROPERLY
RAISED WILL MAKE IT.
Get Them at
“VIGORBILT” POULTRY FARM
and HATCHERY.
Hermiston, Oregon.
Money Saving
SPECIALS
16 NOT
Specials for Saturday & Monday, Jan. 21 and 23.
Lbs.
FEATURES FOR FRL, SAT. &
MON., JAN. 2C-23 Inclusive.
“SUGAR-10 43c
SALAD OIL In Bulk 4 700
SOAP
.0
6 15c
2
Baking Powder SC
CRYSTAL
WHITE
For Baking and Frying
* '
Bars
CALUMET
1 lb. Tin
FANCY
SEEDLESS
WHOLE WHEAT
Oven Fresh
FIG BARS- 2
Treat Yourself to a Good
Lbs.
Raisins
19c
Each .
KitchenBroom 298
AIRWAY
EDWARD’S
DEPENDABLE
Coffee
Coffee
A Good Quality
at a Low Price
Vacuum Packed
1
SWANS DOWN
Grape
Fruit
3 For 10c
Bana
nas
Large Seedless
Large
Package
Salmon.
Highway Brand
14-02.
25€
1oc
—
CatSUP Retule 4 For —5
Snowdrift “szazres: 53c
Marshmallows 10
—09
19C
Lettuce-2
15c
Ripe - Golden
Fruit
Dozen
Cake Flour
23c
4=.
Lb.
1 Lb. Package
LARGE HEADS
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.
MACMARR STORES
Phone
241
No. 1751
Hermiston.
Oregon
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