Local Happenings’ I
Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Krebs of Cecil
John Bubeck of Willows was look
were in Hermiston Monday.
ing after business in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs: Everett Bowman-of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst spent
Portland are visiting at the home Sunday visiting friends in Hood
of Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell.
River and attending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke mo
Mrs. J. Omohundro and Mrs. Bert
tored to Pendleton Wednesday on Michel of Lexington were business
business.
visitors in Hermiston Tuesday.
That we are CLOSING OUT
Marconi
Mansfield :
Tires
■
AND
Batteries
Preparatory to moving into the building
South of the Bank.
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98c
500 fro Shoe: & Oxford« . $1.98
REGULAR PRICE RAFGLS FROM $4.Co to $7.50.
$1.98
THEY AFE IIASCI-WI IS Q ALITY AND RANGE TO $4.75.
All Dress Pants
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Hermiston, Oregon.
The Best in Talking Pictures
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Slim Summerville
Zasu Pitts
In Comedy Farce
They turn wedding bells Into
peals of laughter!
PLUS: Comedy. Marriage Vow
and Cartoon.
.... $1.98 $
REGULAR PRICI S RANGE TO $8.00.
50 Hats at 98c
Oasis Cheatre
′ They Just
Had to Get
Married :
200 Pairs of Shoes at
All Lace Breeches
Roy Penney and H. M. Sommerer
made a business trip to Boardman
Tuesday.
Mrs. Gerald White returned Tues
day from Lexington after visiting
with Mr. White's mother for the
past week.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Jones re
ceived a card from Cecil Warner of
Grangeville, Idaho, stating that he
plans to be in Hermiston Sunday,
March 19.
Miss Marian Henderson. who is
ttending the Eastern Oregon Nor-
al school in La Grande, spent the
week end here with her mother,
1rs. Georgia Henderson.
Miss Twilla House accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown to Her-
liston from Echo the first of the
veek and visited her grandparents, I
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey.
H. E. Bean, former county com-
nissioner, W. C. Hopson, and Geo,
Bishop of Milton-Freewater were
usiness visitors In Hermiston Sat-
urday. They were here in the in
terest of opening a cooperative feed
oncern in their locality.
This is Joy Month so get your
Joy Cards.
Properly filled out
they admit you free to shows
next month!
CA SH PRICES
o
SUNDAY - MONDAY
lootball Eero Murdered Before
150 Hats. $1.98
Don’t Delay • Buy Today
This merchandise will not last long at these prices
Chas. G. Burk, Inc.
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"70,000
Witnesses”
But not one saw the murderer!
with
Phillip Holmes
Dorothy Jord n
Johnny Mack Brown
Charles Ruggles
PLUS: Comedy, Courting Trouble
and Fox News.
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The Methodist Ladies Aid will
hold a cooked food sale Saturday,
March 25, in the office at the Virgil
Smith Garage, starting at 1:30 p.
m. Orders may be phoned to Mrs.
Jess Prindle.
—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey and
two sons from LaGrande spent the
week end at the home of Mr. Bai-
ley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Bailey. Mrs. Bailey has been in
poor health for some time.
Miss Helen Woughter, freshman
at the University of Oregon is ex
pected home early Friday morning
to spend spring vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wough-
ter.
Mrs. J. S. Burnham and Mrs.
Miles Barager motored to Prosser
today (Thursday) where they met
Miss Marjorie Burnham who return
vacation with her parents. Marjory
ed home with them to spend spring
is a student as Ellensburg Normal.
Miss Lena Miller and Miss Bernice
Miller are expected today from Port
land to spend a few days with their
sister, Mrs. Maurice Juve. Miss
Bernice is in nurses training in
Portland and Miss Lena has been
employed in Salem as a stenogra
pher while the state legislature was
in session. Her home is in Enter
prise.
Mrs. O. O.1 Felthouse and mother,
Mrs. Barbara Stephens returned
aturday from Weiser, Idaho, where
they had been called the week pre
vious by the death of their son and
brother. Edward Sinden, who passed
tway suddenly following an appen-
Ileitis operation. His death oc-
urred Friday. March 3, just a few
ninutes before his mother and sis-
er reached him.
SPECIALS
for
ANY MAN
CAN KEEP A
STORE BUT ONLY
THE FRIENDLY,
ACCOMODATIN'
KIND CAN KEEP
Saturday & Monday
March 18 and 20.
Macaroni Spaghetti Noodles
Red & White
4 pkgs.
SWEET PICKLES
qts.
Yolo or Kerr’s
PRUNES
3 lbs.
30-40s
GELATINE DESSERT
Red & White
4 pkgs.
PEANUT BUTTER - 2 lb.
Red &1 White
jar
RAISINS
4 lbs.
Sun Maid Nectars or Puffed
PANCAKE FLOUR
Red & White, and a Quart
Cane & Maple Syrup for
STRAWBERRY JAM
Kerr’s,
212 lb. glass
TOILET TISSUE
4 rolls
Blue & White
29c
35c
23c
29c
25c
29c
55c
35c
25c
THEIR
CUSTOMERS"
Pints 16c
OLIVES, Ripe,
Blue & White
RICE
5 lb. plg.
Fancy Blue Rose
on
&UC
MEATS
CHOICE ROUND
STEAK,
lb.
SHORT RIBS, lb
LARD, 3 lbs
1 r.
lot
8c
25c
SMELT, Fresh, 4 lbs... 19c
BACON, whole or half 13c
RED & WHITE
STORES
LEMONS
COFFEE
Advancing.
Men
, Hogs,
tooth harrow,
OR
i, Beef, Chickens,
TRADE.
sale.
custom er. Brood Sows and
horses or mules,
BURNHAM’S
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lewis who
have made their home in Hermiston
for several months while Mr. Lewis
was employed on the Wallula cut-
off highway, left last week for
While Mrs. J. W. Blakefield of La
Portland.
throp, Calif., relieved her husband
In an all-night vigil for chicken
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Payne of thieves, burglars entered the bed
Portland have moved here with
room where Brakefield was sleeping
their family and are now occupying
other valuables.
the house near the Harvey Payne
stole his trousers, money, watch and
farm southeast of town. Mr. Payne
is a brother of Harvey and Oscar
ayne.
Out We Go
by April 1, if possible
OUT’
OUR LEASE HAS EXPIRED, AND WE MUST GET
WE ARE MAKING PRICES FAR BELOW VALUES TODAY.
D U A R T
COFFEE
Permanents
M. J. B. .. ...................
Maxwell House ............
Hills (Red Can) ....... -
Golden West —...........
Bulk. 18c lb., 3 lbs.
TEA
29c
27c
29c
27c
50c
Monarch, Orange Peko 63c
Monarch, Japan
49c
-Nice Large Prunes, lb. 5c
White or Red Beans, lb. 4c
m a f"----------- —— —
A Dandy
__
_
Mother's, Lge. Pkg., Crystal
.
OATS— W
SUGAR n..1
26c
’
Oats, Round Pkg.
15c
Albers
1rs Minute
.
Oats, Lge. Pkg.
$2.50 Each
Period ending May 1
BEST GRADE OF
SUPPLIES USED.
lated
EVERYTHING IN THE STO.
23c
$4.19
G AT CUT PRICES—
KINGSLEY'S
HERMISTON BEAUTY
SHOPPE
PHONE 141
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WEEK’S FOOD LIST BOUGHT
son
W 4
FLOUR
Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Mrs. Georgia
Henderson, and Miss Marian Hen
derson motored to Pilot Rock Sun
day where they visited Mrs. Dyer's
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Isaacs.
Can a family of five—two adults
ind three children—buy every Item
f food for an adequate diet for a
veek tor less than 14, here in Ore-
r
the
Paul Van Patten spent the week
end in LaGrande visiting friends.
He is employed at the Umatilla Co
operative Creamery.
70R $3.94, SAYS PUBLICATION.
IF
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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON
PAGE FOUR
EDWAR
DIRECT FROM
THE ROASTERS
in 1933?
Believe It or not, that Is exactly
what a new publication of the home
onomies extension service at Ore-
in State college says can be done,
i fact it gives prices item-by-item
ir a week of menus that total at
tail in Corvallis just $3.94, which
less than allowed by most stan-
ard relief agencies.
Not content with putting out a
leoretical list of foods for a week,
ils publication, prepared largely by
ucy A. Case, extension nutrition
ecialist, contains actual menus for
n entire month on this basis, with
mplcte recipes for all the dishes
sted in them.
While the menus and recipes were
epared primarily for use of relief
nuuittees through the state, they
ere gathered Into bulletin form in
e belief that many self-sustaining
imilies faced with the necssity of
rastically curtailing expenditures,
ill find them useful.
"A thrift program implies full
alue from any investment." say
he authors. ‘Tn times of prosperi-
y it may include spending for many
alue:’, which, though unessential,
dd richness to living. In times of
conomic stress
thrift program
onsis s of getting all essential val
es with little financial investment.
"This bulletin is to aid in main-
lining a desirable standard of liv-
ng with little expenditure of money
ut with a very substantial invest-
nent of the homemaker's time, abi-
iity, skill and interest.”
This menu and recipe bulletin,
which is free to Oregon citizens, is
but one of a series of pamphlets and
circulars published recently to help
Oregon homemakers in saving safe-
ly. Others deal with economical
school lunches, the use of powdered
skim milk in the home, how to
make American cheese at home,
making homemade soap. and wild
; spring plants that are palatable as
| greens.
IEL"
ependable. COFFEE
C/r (1. There is real
2/2. 117 hp
Choice Quality
COFFEE at this
LOW much
VACOtw
6)P7
L(C
G • “he
1 1v. tin
to low’
I saving in buying Edwards’ Depend
able
able Coffee.
Coffee. This choice quality blend is brought
direct to you from the roasters saving you the
cost of expensive methods of distribution. You
will like
hire the inviting aroma,
aroma, pleasing fla
flavor and
rich strength of this coffee packed in the vacuum
Par
) of
£ C.
can. Rocdoe
Besides, every pound
Edwards' r Depend
able carries our money-back guarantee of sat
isfaction. Try this coffee at this low price!
ADDITIONAL SAVINGS for FRL, SAT., and MON., Mar. 17 to 20, Inc
Cake
Flour 2R.
SWANS DOWN — Large Pkg. “I,”
FLOUR
AMERICAN
MALT
SYRUP
MacMarr’s Hardwheat
BARREL 49 Ib. 00
(4 bags) $3.35
bag OJC
SALT
IN TI E SHAKER
2 lb.
Ca ton
EACH
8c 75c
CRACKERS
Canned Vegetables
on |M Hominy, Saurkraut, + Corn, Beans,
/Uo ■ Tomatoes, Pumpkin | No. 2 Size
2 1b. carton — g No 2H Size 10 cans 89c
Snow Flake or Honeymaid
Grahams (Oven Fresh)
SUGAR "camaT
25 Lh. Sanitary Cloth Bag
€1.90
a 2 Coffee
Shortening
*3 LBs.
JEWEL
In Bulk
PEACHES 2 %
LIBBY Brand
Size Can
Large Halves
Mother
’s Oats
Quick or Regular
Large Pkg.
PHONE 241
Fresh from
the Roaster
Ground to your o order for fineness
AIRWAY
NOB HILL
lb. 21c 3 Ibs 59c ■ Lb. 27c, 3 lbs.
79c
Fruits and Vegetables
Potatoes
50e
Excellent Iuity.
—
Oranges
- 2 Doz.
Medium Size
For Juice
“ed
Cauliflower
Solid
Each
.
15c
Snow White Heads
MACMARR STORES
HERMISTON