The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 16, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
Local Happenings
John McNamee of Boardman was
In town Friday.
Dick Hitt returned to Portland
Taturday, where he is employed at
the New Heathman hotel.
Chas. Smith of Heppner, county
agent for Morrow county, was a
business visitor in Hermiston Tues­
day.
A modern business of aviation
taught in a modern way.
adv.
Walter Garner returned from a
business trip to Portland last week.
J. A. Yeager of Pendleton, coun­
ty school superintendent, was a busi
ness visitor In town Thursday.
Eyerly Flying school is recognized
by the Department of Commerce, ad.
Miss Lorraine Wright of Pendle­
ton is visiting her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce, this week.
She arrived Monday.
Stock Reduction Sale
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 A Co. quarters on Main
Street, between the telephone building and Red A White store.
Miss Rachel Johnson of Boardman
was a business visitor in Hermiston
Tuesday.
Mrs. Harris of Lewiston, Idaho,
arrived this week and will remain
indefinitely with her sister, Mrs.
Geo. Wagner.
Miss Mable Sale left Wednesday
night for The Dalles where she will
visit until Saturday when her moth­
er will join her for a continued trip
t< Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton were
registered at the Roosevelt hotel in
Portland last week, according to the
Oregonian. They returned late Fri
day.
Ed Couture arrived Wednesday
from Modesto, Cal., to visit his
brother and family, Janies Couture,
who live on the O. O. Felthouse
place in Columbia district.
Oasts Üheatre
Hermiston, Oregon.
!
The Best in Talking Pictures : I
COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE
All Women’s SHOES, etc.
Boy’s DRESS SHIRTS to $1.35
Now 59c
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 Sport COATS $2.50
Now $1.25
Rob Roy Linen ENVELOPES
Silk POLO SHIRTS - $2.00
Now $1.00
Men’s and Women’s Silk UNDERWEAR
Men’s and Boys’ SWEATERS
1-3 off
Men’s LACE BREECHES
1-3 off
Men’s Khaki Pants 1-3 off | Boy’s Overalls 1-3 off
Box STATIONERY
12 price, was 40c, now 20c
An Assortment of Candy Bars
2 for 5c
An Assortment of Candy Penny Goods
2 for 1c
Men’s and Boys Work Shirts
25% off
Men’s Dress Shirts
cut 25% to 50%
CAPS ......... : 25% of f I JEWELRY
... 1-3 off
MEN’S UNION SUIT
S....................... 30% off
Men’s Purses 1-3 off
Glove Prices REDUCED
MEN’S HATS
$5.00 Hats.... ...... $3.19
$7.00 Hats
$4.19
$6.00 Hats.... ...... $3.78
$3.50 Hats •......... $1.98
$2.50 Hats.... ... $1.69 $1.50 Hats ............ $1.15
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:
“My Pal
The King”
SUNTAY - MONDAY
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Comedy Riot!
HE MADE THIS GIRL
A STAR OVER NIGHT! I
“The Half-
Naked Truth” ■
with
LUPE VELEZ — LEE TRACY ’
Eugene Pallette - Frank Morgan |
A million laugh-power romance! ’
PLUS Charlie Chaplin COMEDY :
Torn and Jerry Cartoon.
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COOKIN’ JUST COMES
NATURAL TO MOST
WOMEN WHEN
THEY’VE
GOT THE
RIGHT TOOL:
AND FOODS
TO WORK WiTH”
in clean modern food stores owned
end managed by LOCAL merchants
with a genuine and sincere interest
in pleasing you.
Specials for Saturday & Monday, Feb. 18 and 20
SWEET PICKLES
1 lb. tin
Red A White
COFFEE
33c
Peanut Butter
12 lb.
Red * White
Beans & Brown Bread, both
2
Red A White
lb. Glass
White
33c
OYSTERS
SLICED BEETS
2 for
Blue & White, 2s
BROOMS
Premium Chocolate
3 tins for
BIG BARGAIN ai lh. tins
Red &
35c
YOLO QUARTS
COFFEE
33c
each
Blue & White - Is
HOMINY
2 for
Red A White - 2Hs
Blue & White
BROOMS
RIPE OLIVES
each
2 cans
UNGRADED
STARCH
Walla Walla
2 for
Red & White - Corn of Gloss
5 for
29c
1 lb
22c
Fresh Willapa Oysters, qt.
50c
Blue A White - 3 oz.
BANNER
39c
:
•
lì SEEMS LIKE GOOD
Red A White
:SOC1ETY
with
the wonder horse “TONY.”
Something new — A “Western”
drama staged in a small Euro­
pean kingdom!
PLUS Slim Summerville COMEDY
and Cartoon.
• or
PANCAKE FLOUR
♦ I
I
Tom Mix
ITE Tors
• and here
you can get the
right foods
I
I
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
One child Free with each adult
Saturday Night.
PEANUT BRITTLE
Red & White
WHILE THEY LAST
THE, REDS WHITE
STORES
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mueller arc
the parents of a baby boy born at:
St. Anthony’s hospital In Pendleton
Sunday.
Monte Hedwall, manager of the
Umatilla Cooperative Creamery, and
A. E. McFarland, member of the |
board of directors for the creamery. |
attended a meeting of the Interstate
Associated Creameries in Portland
last Friday and Saturday.
More than enough to pass a writ-
adv.
ten transport examination.
Dr. and Mrs. R. Gale and son Jer
ry of Vancouver, Wn., accompanied
by Mrs. Earl Wilson, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner
Mrs. Gale and Mrs. Wilson are Mrs
Wagner’s sisters. Mrs. Wilson and
Jerry will remain until the latter
part of the week.
Learn the fundamentals at home,
adv.
Out-of-town visitors here Friday
for the annual meeting of the Farn
3ureau Cooperative of Hermiston in
:luded: Pearl Jarvis, Mrs. A. E. Me-
Tarland, L. H. Dexter, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Nugent, Eugene Dexter, of
Umatilla; A. C. Houghten, Forest
Hunting, W. C. Isom, R. V. Jones,
Prank Leicht, C. R. Woods. II. C.
Warner, C. W. Acock, A. R. Boul-
ware, Irrigon : C. F. Thorne, L. F.
Wooster, G. W. Greathouse, F. A.
Baker, Ed Morgan, P. J. Quinn, J.
M. Richards, Jas. C. Hoskins, F. S.
Ireen, and F. B. Stuart. Stanfield:
N. G. Robertson, Geo. Wurster, Gay­
lord Madison, Echo; J. C. Hawkins
f Adams.
Miss Ingred Boling entertained |
nembers of the Girl Scouts at a
'kid" party Wednesday night. The
party was given in Mrs. J. W. Clay-
on's apartment in the Osborn apart
ment house. Games were the diver
don of the evening.
Mrs. Henry Harger and Mrs. R
. McReynolds entertained at brid ,c
ast Friday night at the home o
Mrs. McReynolds.
The Valentin. 1
notif was carried out. Five table. !
were in play during the evenin'
High honors were won by Miss Ne:
leeves, and consolation by
Mrs
Iwyn Hughes.
Miss Esther Sibert entertaine- I
nembers of the high school faculty
Tuesday night at her home in the
sborn apartments. The evenln
was spent playing interesting same
The guest list included Mr. and Mrs
R. H. McAtee, Mr. and Mrs. Henr,
Harger, Miss Margaret Elliott, Miss
Tessie Brierley, Mrs. Leila Phelps.
Elwin Knapp, and W. G. Cochran.
A one, o’clock bridge luncheon
was another affair of Monday at the
home of Mrs, Geo. Harkenrider with
Mrs. Harkenrider and Sirs. Curtis
Simons acting as joint hostesses.
The Valentine motif was used. High
honors went to Mrs. Neill Robertson
and consolation to Mrs. Joe Toole.
Ceraldine Mullins and Marion
Pierce were joint hostesses at a St. |
Valentine's day party Tuesday af-
ternoon at the home of Marion’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce.
James were enjoyed and the Valen­
tine motif was carried out in the
refreshments.
Those present were
Mary Wilson, Mary bell Clarke. Bet­
ty Payne, Jean McPherson, Barba­
ra Moore, Ethel Paul, and the two
hostesses. .
A high school party furnished |
entertainment for students and their
riends last Friday night in the
auditorium. Athletic games such as
volley ball and horsehoes were en-
joyed
followed by dancing
and
cards. Patrons and patronesses in- |
eluded Miss Esther Sibert, Miss Mar
garet Elliott, Mrs. Mabel Ralph,
Mrs. M. T. Matott, Mrs. Needles, |
Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Mrs. C. A. Linder,
Mrs. H. Ott, R. H. McAtee, and
Clarence Henning. The entertain­
ment committee consisted of Edith
Clarke, chairman, Margaret Felt­
house. and Melvin Follett.
THURSDAY,
Going Out of Business
and Everything Must Go Regardless!
Co. ns in and look things over-^You may find
something you can use.
Salmon
Oregon’s very best’
Corn,
Medium red, 734 oz. flats
4 Lbs. Raisins
19c
Matches, 6 box carton 19c
yellow bantam
Oysters,
7 OZ
Peet's Washing T
POWDER **
.
Large size 19c
(Continued from Page One)
the troop desires to express the sin-
cere thanks for each of us. to the i
for I
Hermiston Commercial club
sponsoring our troop and to the
other organizations which have
made it possible for us to carry on. J
I To each organization there is a
share of the honor in this presi-
dent's award which rightly belongs
to all of us, and we deem it a priv-
ilege to share it with you.”
E. P. Dodd,
toastmaster, next |
gave a short history of the present
economic situation saying that there
was a great field for the boy of to-
day. If he would but harness these
possibilities that lie in the future I
The word-strategy. he said, would
play a great part in organizing the I
forces for future prosperity which I
would be builded upon the founda- I
tion made In the training of Boy I
Scouts.
I
Four peppy stunts put on by the I
troop committee, and the three pa- I
trois added to the entertainment I
HF:
T
borax soap
CHIPS
...
27C
Large size
WE STILL HAVE A FEW OVERSHOES, GALOSHES, & RUB­
BERS. KEDS AT HALF PRICE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. UNDERWEAR,
GLOVES, AND MITTENS. OTHER THINGS TOO NUMEROUS
TO MENTION.
WE HAVE TRIED TO GET ONE OF OUR SALE BILLS IN EVE RY HOME.
HAD ONE, ASK FOIL ONE.
IF YOU HAVEN’T
KINGSLEY'S Hekmistor, °"
luring the evening. .
Dyer, and Dale Carson.
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The Blackfeet patrol was award-
Beaver patrol: Bill Hamm. Bob
d first prize in the poster contest Follett, Bill Jackson, and Hugo Pan­
ponsored I by the troop, and the kow.
Wolf patrol received second prize,
A fine display of scout work is
Troop flag awards will be made
being shown in the window at the
later.
Bill Daily of Bremerton, Wn.
Herald office. The Hoover award
will also be found there.
Police Judge William Steinrauf of
Topeka. Kans., arrested himself for
parking his automobile too long on
a downtown street.
scout leader, accompanied Mr. Haye:
Hermiston to- attend the ban-
nuet. He gave several selections on
to
Save money buying for cash
the ukelele.
Aemters of the local boy scouts
repp according to their station and
:?trol are as follows:
Bruce Follett, senior patrol lead- |
r; Earl Watson, Blackfeet patrol
cader; Ceo. Pale, Wolves patrol
leader; Bob Henderson and Melvin
oflett junior assistant scout lead-
eri and Floyd Tierce, Beaver patrol
leader.
Blackfeet patrol: Paul Marble,
‘ack Face, Lester Flannigan, Ken-
neth Knerr.
Wolves patrol: Herbert Skovbo,
Bert Little, Alton Sisson, Chester
TUNE IN ON
K N X
Every Sunday from 6:00 to 6:30
P. M. for an interesting,
educational lecture by
DR. THEODORE CURTIS ABELL
—Special topic next Sunday—
Peanut Butter
3 lbs. 25c
Red Beans
10 lbs
29c
Toilet Paper
5 rolls 25c
Matches
1 carton 23c
Sunday-Monday
SOAP
10 bars 25c
K. C. Baking
Powder
was 50c now 39c
“Wages and Dividends.”
ad
Special
MACMAP
VALUES A
STORES-
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
------------------
Friday, Saturday & Monday, Feb. 17-18-20
7-
”7%
COCOANUT A-
19c
Sweetened
PAIL
Shredded
a
CORN FLAKES
Post Toasties a "s
2
15C
Vacuum on a
EDWARD'S DEPENDABLE
“SAC
COFFEE
BUDWEISER
me
.
3 Lp. CAN 59C
Malt Syrup
25 da
PURE CANE
SKOVBO’S 10
Blelity Local Product
BOY SCOUT TROOP RECEIVES
HOOVER AWARD FOR 1932
FEBRUARY 16, 1933
Sugar
Prince
11b.
RO-
can
Ud
Albert
PIPE AND CIGARETTE TOBACCO
Cigarettes-2^ 25c
Camels and other
popular brands.
-
Carton
8 OZ. PKGE.
se m .
/ )
FLORIDA RUSSET
size-
Salad •
97 Grape
“rape Fruity
-
Dressing 4 / C Lettuce
Phone 241
12c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
F ----- Large
For that had cold,
LARD4 lb. carton DSC temone
Size
DOZ.
HOT W>
-T. Extra Fancy
PUREX Qt bottle 120 HOUSE nnuoarn Quality
Bleacher and Deoderizer
gear
“lel‘
Baker’s Cocoa as" 12c
59c
swifts SILVERLEAF
__ .
Soap Zxn 15c
Minute Tapioca
3 Lbs.
ge
12%
a
PALMOLIVE
4
Store No. 1751
29c
2
L
4ror 19c
Hermiston