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PAGE TOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, Members of the Dorcaa Society en- Local Happenings James Neary of Pendleton spent I riday and Saturday In Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Stout or Board- man were tn town Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble were lusiness visitors in Pendleton Tues day. J. C. Hawkins and Ernest Tim merman of Adams were business vis itors in town this week. The Eyerly course in practical 7 eronautica, foundation course lead ing to a license for private pilot, limited commercial pilot, transport —Adv. I Hot. See Ed Briggs. O. O. Felthouse was a business vi- ritor in Pendleton Saturday morn ing. R. Alexander of Pendleton, vice- president of the First National Bank of Hermiston, was a business visi tor in town the first of the week. (asi Cheatrr Hermiston, Oregon. The Best in Talking Pictures SUNDAY SATURDAY MONDAY MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Harding “^Howard (The Animal Kingdom" COMEDY - DRAMA Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heyden of Echo were hare the first of the week Mrs. H. B. Rees, Mrs. James Hut- tou and son Morris of Stanfield were in Hermiston Sunday. Start your training at home now. Eyerly's School. adv. Mrs. Barbara Stephens of Weiser. Idaho, arrived in Hermiston Satur day, and will visit indefinitely with her daughter, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer returned UST at the time when everyone is anxious to economize and Friday from Pilot Rock where 'they save, comes the mightiest thrift opportunity ever known to (setting forth full details and listing some of had visited for several days with Mr. the great bargains)—have been mailed and dis the people of this community and its surrounding districts .. and Mrs. Chas. Isaac. tributed. A copy should have reached you by The Altar Society will give a now. If you did not get one, call for a circular dance Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the Audi- at the store. torium. —Adv. Ernie Carsoon is assisting in the MacMarr store thia week, taking the NOTICE— In order to get ready for the Sale, our Dry place of Floyd O’Kelley, who is ill Goods and Shoe departments will be closed Friday. GRO with the flu. CERY DEPARTMENT OPEN AS USUAL. Come here, An all-day meeting was held at as ALWAYS, for your table supplies — Fresh bread, the Hermiston Union church Sun DAIRYMEN ELECT THREE cakes, fruits, vegetables, will be maintained during day with a basket dinner at noon DIRECTORS AT MEETING. closing-out sale. —Pig Bargains in "close-out groups” STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS A business meeting was held in the shown every day. DURING FIRST WEEK OF SALE. afternoon. k.9 : (8 (Continued from Page One) Small down payment enrolls yoi Mr. Witherall stated that the pro n Eyerly’s School of Aeronautics. duction cost had gradually been re HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, WILL BE SOLD AT LESS • adv. duced as the volume of butterfat SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN GALOSHES, RUB- THAN TODAY’S WHOLESALE VALUES Miss Marjorie Myers entertained handled increased. The report show BERS, WORK CLOTHES, GLOVES, DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, LACES, etc., etc., ed that all outstanding indebtedness group of the younger set last Sat- 'rday night at a card party. Six- incurred to start the plant had been een guests were present. Dainty paid. Settlements are made to the for 0Ter 58 years.” refreshments were served at a late members every two weeks. Mr. Witherall stated that the hour. J. M. Biggs, of LaGrande, dis- books had been kept efficiently at riet manager for the Mutual Life all times which enabled him to ob-1 A. E. McFarland, A. C. Heyden, L.F. ground whole wheat has a variety nsurance Co., of New York, was a tain an accurate report. The next speaker was Roger Morse Wooster, and M. G. Hedwall, secre of uses in the home, many of which business visitor in town Monday. are noted in the extension bulletin Ir. Biggs says the weather has not of the state college who spoke to | tary and treasurer. the membership on cooperation. Mr. No. 450, "Uses of whole wheat in noderated much in Union county. Herd Improvement Assn. Meets. Morse stated that the Hermiston Following the creamery meeting, the home.” Valentines at The Propst Variety plant was one of eight cooperative Powdered skim milk is an inex "tore. adv. associations in the state of Oregon members of the Umatilla Herd Im provement association met and elect pensive substitute for skim milk and Dr. A. W. Christopherson has Just and had added materially in in CASH AT THE STORE ed officers as follows: C. R. Coppock can be used in such dishes as cocoa, •eceived word of his appointment creasing the market output made by of Adams, president; L. C. Dyer, junket, scalloped vegetables, pudd is local doctor for U. S. Veterans the Interstate Creameries during | secretary-treasurer; Chas. Lynch, ing, ice cream and bread, Miss Case This allows veterans to be treated 1932, which was increased by 22%. Hermiston; Harry Rees, Stanfield; explains. With the addition of a locally without individual expense Two other creameries, at Redmond I and L. w Owens, Pendleton. half pound of butter to one pound ml Peet’s POWDER iving them the same benefits as 1 and Wallowa, were also named as ... . . of dry skim milk, one may obtain ... The association is working on a hey lived in a community where t aiding materially in this increase. ..... . little different method of organica- the equivalent of five quarts of veteran's hospital was located. Mr. Morse stated that the success Beet sugar costs tion, details of which have not been whole milk. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller of En of the Interstate Creameries associa completed, but which will probably slightly less per 100 pounds than erprise. Ore., who have been visit tion depended upon the loyalty of ane sugar and has the same food be carried out in the near future. ng their daughter and son-in-law its members. Just as the success of value and uses. Manufacturers’ sug- Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Juve, for the the local creamery depended upon INEXPENSIVE BREAKFAST ar costs even less than beet sugar !"9 >ast week, left Wednesday morning the loyalty of its members. though it is somewhat coarser. tor Ellens’ irs, Wn. They will re The personnel! of the board in DISHES SHOWN IN LEAFLET. Where the homemaker’s labor has turn tn two weeks and visit here en cludes E. L. Jackson, president; R. money value a large saving can be Lbs starting the day with a good V. Jones, L, C. Cooney, L. C. Dyer, route home. substantial breakfast Is an impor realized by making bread at home. ONE DELIVERY DALLY - 4:00 P.M. - Phone 341 tant factor in healthful living, ac- suggests Miss Case, Another money saver is cooperative buying of large | cording to nutrition specialists. That such a breakfast need not be Quantities of foods which may be expensive is a point made by Mis: handled without waste. Copies of the leaflet "Suggestions I Lucy A. -Case, nutrition specialist | in the extension service, who has tor Inexpensive breakfast dishes" | prepared for free distribution a may be obtained from the home eco leaflet giving suggestions for inex- nomics extension service, Corvallis, - I pensive breakfast dishes, In addi- or from any county extension office. cion to general suggestions and 11 Stem-rot Hits Alfalfa. recipes, two sets of menus are in SOMETIMES WREN P* SEEMS eluded, one for the outdoor workers CARLTON—A stem or crown rot and one for indoor workers. TO SORTA FORGET I'M appears to be causing considerable DEPENDABLE GROCERS AROUND, 1 SHOW HIM Cereals such as rolled oats, corn loss to alfalfa stands in Yamhill 2% meal and coarse graham can be pur county, according to examination THIS LOVIN’ VALENTINE chased in large quantities, in cloth made by S. T. White, county agent. HE SENT ME ONCE" sacks at a considerable saving, says Fields affected appear to do well in Miss Case. Wheat and corn in con the spring, produce a good first crop dition as harvested, can be taken to and then fall to send out later the nearest mill to be cleaned and growth, many plants appearing dead ground for a amali charge. Un- in the fall. MAXIMUM Quitting - Business SALE which begins Saturday, Feb. 11th LARGE CIRCULARS Everything at drastically cut prices to effect a complete disposal of stock and fixtures as quickly as possible. Hermiston, Ore Some of our Every Day Saving Prices Maxwell Coffee 2 Washing lb. 27c 47c 29c 4-Tie BROO STUTTERING ROSCO ATES Plus Unexpected Undreamed of Comes the Startling Announcement, of KINGSLEY’S Kingsley’s Selling Out He lived with his wife in "The Animal Kingdom' . . . but looked for the finer things in the "other woman’! ANN tertained Wednesday afternoon hon- oring Mrs. Geo. Challis at her home north of town. About thirty guests were present, and the afternoon was spent enjoying games and a short program. Refreshments of cake and cocoa were servad. Dr. Dale Rothwell, well known Pendleton optometrist. who makes occasional professional visite to Hermiston, is coming again, and will be at the hotel Saturday, Feb. 11th, 10 A M. to 4 P.M. Dr. Roth well is known for the best in glasses adv. at a reasonable cost. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and daughter Margaret, and son Gale, motored to" Walla Walla. Wn., Friday afternoon to attend the bas ketball game between Whitman and University of Montana teams. Mon tana won the game 40-55. While there they visited Bill Felthouse who is a Junior at Whitman colltge. A Valentine’s Day dance will be given Tuesday night, Feb. 14, in the Hermiston Auditorium, by the Altar Society. —Adv. Comedy and a Mickey Mouse PRINTS, per yard Sausage " 3125c Veal 4 29c 10c 25c STORES MACMARR STORES For Your I f GREATER VALUES VALENTINE PARTY Prices Effective YAX, SATURDAY ¡MONDA ‘A ,d Bacon Mia"'. 14c FOR ANY OCCASION, RED & WHITE STORES OFFER THE BEST AT THE LOWEST EVERY DAY PRICES. Specials for Saturday & Monday, Feb The same honesty manifest in the li*e of Lincoln is carried out in the price policy at the Red & White Stores. Proprietors of these better food stores -re LOCAL MERCHANTS who cooperate in an international buying association and make possi- ble substantial savings EVERY DAY. You'll like our tempting ar ray of groceries and the personal, helpful service. GRAPE FRUIT Red & White 11 and 13. 28 COFFEE Red & White 2 for 3 lb. tins MEMORIE TEA - 1 2 lb. pkge. PINEAPPLE 2 Us Ked & White 2 for PINEAPPLE 2‘s Blue & White 2 for PINEAPPLE .. Sliced or Grated Red & White, Buffet, cans for MOTHER'S OATS Premium, large pkge. 25c CATSUP Red & White SHRIMP 29c RICE Fancy Blue Rose 45c LADY GODIVA SOAP 89c MACARONI 2 ibs. Porters Bulk or 2 lb. pkge. 2 cans Red & White TOMATO JUICE Red & White 6 for SUGAR • Fer. 20 Pounds 14 os. bottle 4 lbs. 21c 6 bars for RED & WHITE C__ _ iTiae------ ---------- ---- _------- ------------------ __ 35c 93c 23c 43c 33c 43c 23c STORES ___________________ ___________________ 1 Stock Reduction Sale Mother’s Oats This is a STOCK REDUCTION SALE for CASH. Stock must be reduced one-half to fit new small quarters which we have moved into. Our new address is the old Swift & Co. quarters on Main Street, between the telephone building and Red & White store. Royal VANILLA (Will not FLAVORING s”oz® BXEie COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. All Women’s SHOES, etc. Now 59c Boy’s DRESS SHIRTS to $1.35 Boy’s SHOES and OXFORDS 40% off Discontinued lines of Men’s SHOES & OXFORDS 40% off or more. Men’s HATS - 1-3 to 12 off | Dress Pants - 1-3 off Men’s part wool Short COATS $2.50 Now $1.25 Rob Roy Linen ENVELOPES % off Now $1.00 Silk POLO SHIRTS - $2.00 Men's and Women’s Silk UNDERWEAR 12 price Men’s and Boys’ SWEATERS 1-3 off 1-3 off Men’s LACE BREECHES Men’s Khaki Pants 1-3 off | Boy’s Overalls 1-3 off Box STATIONERY % price, was 40c, now 20c 2 for 5c An Assortment of Candy Bars An Assortment of Candy Penny Goods 2 for 1c 25% off Men’s and Boys Work Shirts cut 25% to 50% Men’s Dress Shirts 25% off I JEWELRY ... 1-3 off CAPS 30% off MEN’S UNION SUITS . Men’s Purses 1-3 off | Glove Prices REDUCED MEN’S HATS $4.19 $3.19 $7.00 Hats . $5.00 Hats $3.50 Hats - $6.00 Hata $1.50 Hata . $1.15 $2.50 Hata “~A The Sign of a Dependable Store IN” CHAS. G. BURK • J J EKYI I Large Package CALUMET . Peanut 29c Butter 4 Lb. Jar Glass 49 Ar 45C 25c Baking Powder (Double acting) . can 25C 1 Shortening #53. 25c Pancake Flour 19c SPERRY’S Large Pkge. CANNED 3 Lbs. Vegetables CORN - PEAS . HOMINY SAURKRAUT . GREEN INSTANT POSTUM 206 Large Size Sardines Large Oval Tins PAR EEANSI - TOMATOES 229 2 0e 2,” Cone 19c CASE (24 cans) .. $2.19 Granulated Soap Largo Package ---- Be. ant------- 33c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Oranges rane, 25c Dox. Celery - 9c Well Bleached Stalks Crape Fruit-$19c Lettuce-5c 42.9%%” = Solid Crisp Heads Each Phone 241 _ Hermiston, Ore