The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 09, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH », 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON
J. E. Rote was a business visitor
from Umatilla Thursday.
I Local Happenings I
Mrs. J. E. Harvey of Pendleton
was a business visitor in Hermiston
Wednesday.
Miss Reta Loudermilk and Miss
Florence Woughter motored to Pen-
dleton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hackbarth were
business visitors from Echo this
week.
•
The Misses Nell Reeves and Grace
Jackson spent Wednesday afternoon
in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, who
live in apartments at the J. S. West
home, spent the week end in Port­
land looking after business.
.1. C. Templeton of Lewiston, Ida
lo, who has teen visiting his broth-
er, Jasper Templeton in Columbia
district, left Tuesday for his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor of
Echo are the parents of a daughter
born Wednesday at the home of Mrs
Leila Taylor in Pendleton. Mr. ant
Mrs. Saylor live on Butter Creek.
Oasts Cheatre
Oregon.
The Best in Talking Pictures
Hermston,
This is
Joy Month so get your
Joy Cards.
Properly filled o. I
admit you free to shows
next month!
Thursday - Friday • Saturday
they
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
Laugh your head of
• •
with
♦ •
Harold in Lloyd
Reels of re 1 fun for the
whole family.
PLUS: Scenic and Cartoon.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Marlene Dietrich
in
"BLONDE VENUS"
A woman who risked every­
thing for what she believed was
happiness . . . and found It.
PLUS: Comedy “The Lion in the
House” and Fox Nows.
OPENING OF SOUND TANKS
JRGED BY PRESIDENT
Carl Allquist of Vale, Or., was in
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Hermiston this week Oil
found to require reorganization to
ind pleasure trip.
put them on a sound basis.
"1 ask amendments to the federal
Rev. end Mrs. O. W. Payne are
Soren Maass of Berrian, Wn., was
the parents of a son born Wednes reserve act to provide for such addi |
transacting business in Hermiston
day morning in the Hermiston hos tional currency, adequately secured
as it may become necessary to issue
hursday.
pital.
to meet all demands for currency
The Baptist Ladies Aid will have
and at the same time to achieve this
Mrs.
Glenn
Wallace
of
Stanfield
in Easter novelty and cooked food
end without increasing the unse­
ale Saturday, April 15.
-Adv. •nd Mrs. J. W Sturdivant of Park- cured indebtedness of the govern­
ale, Ore., were guests of Mrs. W. L. ment of the United States.
Ed Swanson of Portland was en
Immediate Action
cred in the Hermiston
hospita Boynton Tuesday afternoon.
ednesday as a medical patient.
Joe Connelly, wheat grower from
c Pendleton district, was l< oking
fter business affairs in Hermiston
aday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, ac-
ompanied by Mrs. C. C. Deurfey.
nd Mrs. Mable Ralph, motored t
alia Walla Wednesday.
Ilwin Knarp, music instructor ir
he Hermiston schools, spent the
eek end in Hcod River and Port
and.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs of La
-rande were visiting friends ir
ermiston Monday.
Mr. Biggs i
he former editor of the Herald.
Mrs. Grant Bailey has been quite
II for several days. Her grand
arghter of Echo, Miss Twila House
ias teen with her.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze, accon
nied by Mrs. Ross Newport sperr
everal days <n Portland the first o
ho week. They returned Thursdaj
evening.
. ack Adair was dismissed froi
he Hermiston hospital Saturda
nd left immediately for his home
n Portland where he will rest fo
two weeks.
Dr. H. C. Curry of Seattle, opto
aetrist who calls in Hermiston, wa:
n town Monday taking care of pa
lents. Ho plans to return In : bo1
ix weeks.
Rev. and Mrs. E. James Cain ar
the parents of a daughter horn
Thursday, March 2, in Portland.
Rev. Cain has been pastor of the
Baptist church for the past year but
is now living In Portland.
M rs. Rosetta Fosseaur and small
daughter, her mother, Mrs. W. L.
Grigg left Saturday morning for
Baker, Ore. Mrs. Fosseauer buried
her husband here last week. His
death followed serious injuries re­
ceived while employed by the Newell
Construction Co., on the Wallula
cut-off highway.
SPECIALS
for
Saturday & Monday
March 18 and 20
MILK, Red & White, 6 cans
Carnation or Bordens
SUNSHINE KRISPIES
2 lbs.
PALM OLIVE SOAP
3 bars
BORAX SOAP CHIPS
large package
MAYONNAISE
pints
Red & White
WESSON OIL
half gallon
FLOUR
49 lb. sack
Poppy
STRAWBERRY JAM, 2s,
Walla Walla
2 for
TOMATOES, 212s 3 cans
Magic Valley
TOMATO JUICE 12 cans
Red & White
COFFEE
lb. tins
Red & White
COFFEE, 1 lb. pkg., 3 for
Big Bargain
29c
Rev. and Mrs. O’. W. Payne ar
the parents of a seven pound b b.
oy born at the Hermiston he spita
Wednesday morning. Both mothe
and baby are getting along nicely
The American Legion Auxiliar;
will hold a cooked food sale Satur-
day, March 11, at the Red & Whit
tore, beginning at 11:00 A.M. adv
Vayne Boynton Is employed i
the Red & White store this weei.
Mr. Boynton has been assistin; hi
brother-in-law, Harry Kelley, o.
the road job near Umatilla.
J. A. Murray, district manage
for the Pacific Tel. & tel. compan
as a business visitor in Hermiston
Tuesday, while enroute tj his hor.
a Pendleton from Portland.
Mrs. C eo. Storey and small daug.
ar Sayra Cue arrived home fro
endleton Wednesd: y. Mrs. Maud
Dyer is taking care of the nc
laughter.
Mrs. W. L. lamm entertained la.
Thursday night with six tables <
.ridge. High honors were won b
Mrs. William Shaar, second higi
drs. H. E. Shesely, consolation b
■1rs. O. K. Mudge, and cut prize i
I rs. Peter Castric.
“I can not too strongly urge upon
he congress the clear necessity for
mmediate action. A continuation of
the strangulation of banking facil-
ties is unthinkable. The passage of
lie proposed legislation will end
this condition and I trust within a
short space of time will result in a
resumption of business
I
activities,
“In addition, it is my belief that
his legislaton will not only lift
mmediately all I unwarranted doubts
nd suspicions in regard to banks
hich are one hundred per cent
mind but will 1 also mark the be-
inning of a new relationship be-
ween the banks and the people of
ils country.
23c
29c
- CASH
— CASH —
RED & WHITE STORES"
38c
Corn - Peas - Beans 3 cans
Green & White
ASPARAGUS
3 cans
Walla Walla, ungraded tips
29c
57c
MEATS
CHOICE STEAKS
Round and Loin, lb.
LEAN POT ROASTS
lb.
33c
Nice assortment of fresh
fish on hand now
— CASH —
— CASH —
— CASH -
BACON
13c lb.
PICNICS
9c lb.
MATCHES
19c carton
WALNUTS
16c lb.
— CASH —
— CASH —
— CASH —
— CASH —
THE,RED&WHITE
type of particularly persistent mite
I has just been identified by tthe en­
tomologists at Oregon State college
who were appealed to for help by a
distracted Oregon poultryman.
This new breed Is a close relative
to tthe common chicken mite, says
Dr. Don C. Motte, head of the ento­
mology department. When present
on fowls these mites multiply rapid-
ly and congregate at certain spots
on the body, where feathers become
rough and dirty from the effects
of the parasites. English sparrows
and blackbirds have been known to
carry these mites.
Preliminary tests indicate they
are fairly easy to control once dis­
covered, as dipping in liquid louse
killer or dusting with very fine sul­
fur are effective, while use of nico­
tine sulfate on the roosts has killed
many of them.
Further observa­
tions are still being made of best
control measures.
TEW CHICKEN MITE FOUND
Most mites are satisfied to prey
n chickens at night and then re-
reat to hiding places around the
oosts during the day, but a new
We Are Closing Out!
ression is on-the money tied up )
But you can buy a lot of goods with a little money
at the prices we are making. No one is selling for
less. DRY GOODS, SHOES AND FURNISH­
INGS are way below wholesale price.
This week we are featuring Keds---
LADIES’ OXFORD KEDS
LADIES’ TENNIS KEDS
CHILDREN'S TENNIS KEDS -44
BOYS’ TENNIS KEDS
MEN’S WHITE
TENN
MEN’S HEAVY SUN TAN
Wonderful buys in
and children’s. This
K
KEDS
Men’s, women’s
to buy.
KINGSLEY’S
MACMARR STORES
I
|
DEPENDABLE GROCERS
These Prices are Effective FRI, SAT., & MON.
March 10th to 13th, Inc.
IHHHNHNHEHESSHSSASR
RAISINS A1Qe
Fancy Seedless
Don't deny yourself this healthy food. “T
Hermiston Auditorium
FRIDAY
MARCH 10
BILLY and his MUSIC
8
Admission: Gents 40c, Ladies 10c
============
— Sale will continue until further notice
98c
200 Pairs of Shoes at
500 Pair» of Shoes & Oxfords . $1.98
$1.98
THEY ARE HIRSCH-WEIS QUALITY AND RANGE TO $1.75.
$1.98
REGULAR PRICES RANGE TO $8 00.
150 Hats'. $1.98
Don’t Delay • Buy Today
OATS
Instant Postum
SPERRY'S
Quick or Regula
CALUMET
IN OUR NEW LOCATION
1 $$99$$919999999999909$9$9$9999$999*9$8999**2999**99*;
Pall
Lb.
Sack
75c
330
Size
39C
61c
Matches - 6 % Carton 19c
Baking Powder
212 lb.
Can
; J --
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FEATURING VARIETY, QUALITY and FRESHNESS
A few of our Special Savings for SATURDAY.
CELERY Crisg.aRleached
CARROTS
Each
9c
muneRei
ATTAATAG
Nicely Colored
Firm Fruit
ORANGES
Guaranteed Sweet
Thia merchandise will not last long at these prices.
Chas. G. Burk, Inc
15c
Swift's Silverleaf
Lard -8
CASH PRICES
....
cretin.
Cheese
Look at these
All Lace Breeches
*
Shredded Wheat Package
lie
Corn Meal White or Yellow 9 Bag 23c
Sunbrite Cleanser ene"kTeenen 2 cans
9999999999999999999990930999999993999909999*
50 Hats at 98c
STORES
Hermiston, Oregon
BURNHAM'S
ecially amusing sequence is at a
dinner when he makes the error of
oxchanging coats with a magician.
Both the coat and sequence are full
of surprises.
An excellent supporting cast lead
y Constance Cummings all add tc
he general fun.
All Dress Pants
CHEESE
15c lb.
— CASH —
REGULAR PRICE RANGES FROM $4.00 to $7.50.
SIDE PORK
Lean-Streak Sliced
— CASH
— CASH —
LETTUCE POTATOES MACARONI
3 lbs. 17c
53c sack
5c head
with
ORANGES
2 doz.
Large Sweet Navels
MILK
5c can
V
’0 BE 24-H0UR PARASITE.
29c
18 lbs. 79c
Mrs. Chas. Duvall, bride of 1 $
week, was complimented at a mis
OCAL INSPECTORS WILL HELP
cellaneous shower Friday night a
ARMEES
APPLY CROP LOANS
the home of her mother, Mrs. Let
Reeder. Members of the Christin
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Endeavor society, in which Mrs. Du
as security for any crop loan, ex­
vail has been an active worker,
cept for the account of Secretary of
gathered as a surprise to the hon-
Agriculture and provide for fine and
oree.
imprisonment for violation of such
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harrah and regulation. The regulations also re­
Mrs. James Harrah of Charlo, Mon quire that each borrower agree to
Home-Mixed Oil Sprays Practical.
tana, stopped in Hermiston one day plant a garden for his home use and
last week and visited friends while sufficient acreage to furnish feed
HOOD RIVER—Three years of
enroute to California. Mrs. Harrah tor his livestock.
careful testing on the local experi-
operated the Hermiston hospital
ment station farm has shown the
Side-Splitting Comedy.
here several years ago. While here
practicability of home-prepared oil
they were dinner guestts of Mr. and
sprays and the new Tank-Mix oil
as
Harold Lloyd may not make
Mrs. W. L. Hamm.
many pictures as some of the other sprays, which are said to cut the
stars. but when he does make one cost of such spray materials In two
Full directions
it can be relied on to provide good tor the orchardist.
clean
entertainment,
wholesome for making or preparing these
comedy at which the whole family sprays have been included in a new
can laugh long and loud. His latest Station Circular No. 107 entitled
feature, "Movie Crazy," showing at Oil Spray Recommendations,” noi
the Oasis Thursday, Friday, and available for free distribution either
Saturday, is no exception to this it the local experiment station o
rule, and is one of the best comedies lirect from Corvallis, says Leroy
Childs, Hood River station superIn
he has made.
In this picture Lloyd has the role endent. The new bulletin also con
of a movie-struck lad who goes to ains a condensed list of latest
ecommendations regarding use o'
Hollywood to become a film leading
Ither dormant or summer oil sprays
man, and accidentally becomes a
comedian instead.
His genius for as determined by the Western Co
ausing trouble leads from one amus operative Oil Spray project of which
ng situation to another. One es- the Oregon station is a member.
PRICES
DONT GET MY
TRADE UNLESS
THEY BUY THE
RIGHT QUANTITY
ANO QUALITY
I GET ALL
THREE AT THE
COFFEE
Real Value
19c lb.
COFFEE
27c lb
PURE CANE
OREGON
Package
New shipment of men’s and children’s Oxfords
50c
3 Lbs. STITCHED Cotton Batts
25c
6 Spools Thread, mercerised
Grave Responsibility
"The members of the new con-
ress will realize, I am confident,
he grave responsibility which lies
pon me and upon them.
"In the short space of five days
is impossible for us to formulate
ompleted measures to prevent the
ecurrence of the evils of the past,
his does not and should not, how-
ver, justify any delay in accom-
lishing this first step.
"At an early moment I shall re-
est of the congress two other
ensures which I regard as for im-
ediate urgency. With action taken
iereon we can proceed to the con-
¡deration of a rounded program of
rational restoration.
“FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.”
“The White House.”
"March 9, 1933.”
Hi-Grade
Maxwell House
SUGAR
Phone 241
Store No. 1751
Doz 19c
Doz.
25c
Hermiston