THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON.
J. W. Clark, real estate dealer tended arm of a atone stàtue a |
from Pendleton, was lo king alte. flash of lightning that burns the |
| scroll and blasts the peripatetic
business in Hermiston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold leD ! mummy into a heap of crumbling
Monday for Pendleton where they . bones.
A Clim Summerville comedy, “Sea
will visit several days with Ms. Ar-
nold's sister, Mrs. W. E. Ferzu :. Mr, oldiers’ Sweeties” and a cartoon
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloom and
W. J. Cochran and Al Quirins
and Mrs. Arnold have made their complete the bill.
nephew Billie of Umatilla were in '• ere in Pendleton Saturday after
home with Miss Pauline Stoop since
Hermiston Saturday.
noon.
WOOL GROWERS RECEIVE
November.
Local Happenings
Ray C. Brown of Irrigon was a
Hermiston business visitor Satur-
day.
CASH AT STORE
RICE
5 lbs. 19c
LEMONS
2 doz. 19c
PRUNES RED BEANS
5 lbs. 19c 5 lbs. 19c
Red Salmon
4 cans 19c
COFFEE
1 lb.
19c
LETTUCE
SETTLEMENT CHECKS.
Miss Florence Woughter, Miss Ri- BORIS KARLOFF IN WEIRD
a Dyer, and Miss Pauline Stoop mo-
tored to Pendleton Monday
after ROLE IK NEW CHILLER.
loon.
ORANGES
2 doz. 19c
Final settlement checks on a mil-
lion and a quarter pound pool of
1932 wool, consisting of farm flock
The Cast.
Marshall Newport and W. W
4 solid heads 1 9c
are this
Im-ho-tep .
Karloff | and graded range clips,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hooker arc
Rogers, carbon monoxide poisoning
Helen Grosvenor .
Zita Johann | cek being received by Eastern
victims, were dismissed from the I he parents of a 10 pound baby
Frank Whemple .. David Manners Oregon members of the Pacific Co-
laughter born Tuesday morning al
Hermiston hospital Wednesday.
Prof. Muller
Edward Van Slo.nl I erative Wool Growers who had
he Hermiston hospital.
Sir
J.
Whemple
. Arthur Byron I wool in this accumulation.
Mrs. D. M. Deeter and small
These wool cheeks represent ba-
„Bramwell
Fletcher
Norton
Home
made
angel
food
cakes
sole
daughter were dismissed from the
Noble Johnson lances due members in this territory
Nubian
•rry Saturday at MacMarr Store
Hermiston hospital Thursday.
Leonard Mudie and are particularly welcome at this
Prof. Pearson .
1rs. F. E. Laird.
adv.
Lathery n Byron time of the year when growers need
Frau
Muller
...
Henry Stoop of The Dilles ar-
Eddie Kan
money badly. The members received
Doctor ________
rived Friday and will spend the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas and
Tony Marlow advance payments at the time the
Inspector ______
week with his daughter, Miss Pau lamily spent the week end at Wood
Maes Crane vool was delivered, representing ap-
Pharaoh __ ......
line Stoop.
burn, Ore., visiting Mr. Thomas
Arnold C rey proximately 75% of the value of the
Knight ...............
parents. They returned late Mon-
Henry Victor ! lips at that time. Since then the
Marion .................
Elmer Huston of The Dalles was lay.
23 Years Old—Old enough to be substantial.
narket has worked up so that in
looking after business interests on
Boris Karloff as Ii-Ho-Tep, an many cases the final settlement
the project Sunday. Mr. Huston is
Miss Barbara Wessell accompa- Egyptian mummy re-animated after checks equal the amount of the ori-
a cattle buyer.
lied Lloyd Moore to Portland Fri 3700 years in his tomb, has, in the zinal advance, according to E. A.
troni
day where she visited friends until film play, “The Mummy,”
which i Ward, general manager of the asso-
Clarence Henning, E. B. Knapp,
the last of this week, Mr. Moore plays at the Oasis Theatre Sundry i riation. "This is an example of the
and Miss Sibert motored to Cheney,
while there. ind Monday, the most effective o' advantages to growers through or- | short time in a very small amount lance so necessary in the low-cost 1 f 1 cup celery stock
Rosalia and Spokane, Wn., Friday will look after business
Cook the diced celery in covered
the many weird roles he has given ; derly marketing and cooperative 1 of water. In most cases, the water diet.
afternoon.
saucepan, using 1 cup of water
after
Mrs. L. C. Dyer left last Thurs- the screen.
' selling,” says Mr. Ward.
“When | left clinging to the leaves
Oyster Chowder,
Drain, re-serving the celery stock.
day evening for Tacoma. Wn.,
he market advances during the washing is sufficient. Greens may
1 slice pork
The story of “The Mummy,' cred
Melt the butter in a saucepan, add
where she visited her sister, Miss ited to Nina Wicox Putnam
telling season the growers them- be seasoned with meat flavor, that
2 minced onions
the flour, salt, pepper and paprika.
Gertrude Patterson. She expected chills-and-fever yarn full of ; hrill
elves, instead of dealers. receive of bacon fat being particularly
1 % teaspoon salt
Add
the milk, celery stock, stirring
pleasing.
to return this week end.
Arch-the
benefit
of
that
upturn.
”
1
quart
milk
good ideas and inconsistencies,
constantly. Cook until smooth and
This is the second large pool of
1 tablespoon flour
Several wild plants may be Used
Hermiston, Oregon.
aeologists unearth a mummy
bich |
creamy: then add the cooked celery.
Herbert and Gladys Swarner, ac apparently was buried alive. In th
1 quart raw potatoes, diced.
1932 wool to be settled by the
tuo i Pa-
a- raw in salads, says Dr. Gilkey. Wa
The Best in Talking Pictures
In a buttered casserole, place a lay
companied by Miss Ella Day, who same excavation is found a semi: ific, and 85% of the growers in ter cress is gathered in April and
1 teaspoon pepper
er of creamed celery, then a layer of
have been spending their spring va- which gives the ancient incantation | the Northwest who are members of early May, before or at the time of
1 tablespoon butter
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
drained oyster.
Repeat until the
tation with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. for bringing the deed to life. / this cooperative have now received i blossoming, for this use. It is found
1 pint oysters
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
Swarner, returned to Corvallis last young scientist, reading the parch their final returns for their 1932 in slowly running water with the
Cut the pork in small dice and Gy ingredients are used up, having the
AT LAST IT'S HERE!
Sunday.
The association has been plants more or less matted together. until a light brown in the kettle in celery on top. Cover with the but-
ment. mumbles the potent syllables, wool.
operating
in the northwest for 12 The small, white flowers are four- which the chowder is to be made. tered crumbs and bake at 400 de-
and the mummy stirs, breaks his
bandages of rotted linen and walk years, and this year handled a total petaled, and the leaves a dark Remove from the range and add grees F. for fifteen minutes. Serves
0909001009003990033300000 away with the 'scroll, leaving th' of six and quarter million pounds green. Bracken or brake fern is used the potatoes, onions, salt andpep six.
Oysters, Pan-Roasted,
in salads or cooked like asparagus. per. Cover with boiling water and
young scientist a screaming maniac of wool.
The young shoots which appear simmer until tender. Then add the
JUST IMAGINE!
Appearing ne t,
unexplainedly
pint oysters
INSURE
carly in April are used after remov hot milk and thicken slightly with
with a less ancient body, the mum I EDIBLE WILD PLANTS NOW
2 tablespoon butter
A Tremendous Cast of
YOUR CROPS WITH
ing the tips and base and brushing the butter and flour blended to-
my
leads
another
crew
of
excavator
12 cup tomato catsup
Great Artists
READY FOR OREGON COOKS.
off the hairs. Dandelion roots, In gether. Add the oysters and cook
to the tomb of a priestess of Isis
1 tblsp. Worcestershire sauce.
and the whole plot becomes clear
Freezing out of many winter gar- dian and Chinese lettuce may also a very few minutes only, until the
1 teaspoon pepper
SUNDAY - MONDAY
As Recommended by
edges of the oysters begin to curl.
Im-Ho-Tep wants the mummy of the | dens has made it necessary for the be prepared as salads.
12 teaspoon salt
U. S. Dept, of Agriculture
priestess dug up because she was general public to buy vegetables
An exhibit of these various plants Serves six.
1 cup milk
his sweetheart 3700 years ago an from the market or go without. will be displayed by Miss Lucy A.
Oyster Casserole
1 12 tablespoon flour
Cheap effective
he wishes to revive her as he ho Oregon is blessed. however, with an Case, nutrition specialist at the col
Melt the butter, add the catsup,
2 cups celery
“The UNCANNY" as
treatment for
been revived. In the meantime, abundance of wild plants which lege, at the homemaker’s conference
Worcestershire, pepper and sait. Mi
4 tablespoon flour
GRAIN SMUT
however, the soul of the priestes may be eaten as greens or in salad on the campus March 30 to April 1.
the flour with a little cold water,
1 teaspoon pepper
POTATO SCAB
has been reincarnated in the hod and which are as palatable and rich
add to the milk and let boil. Com-
11 cups milk
The First Big Thrill of the Year
and
of an Anglo-Egypti it girl, Haye- in vitamins as any of the domestic
nine with the catsup mixture, stirr
1 pint oysters
. . . When “The Mummy Moves"
by Zita Johann. Im-Ho-Tep's in ar plants.
HI-WAYS TO HEALTH
<
ing it in slowly. Turn in the oys
4 tablespoons butter
VEGETABLE
SEEDS
with
By Ada R. Mayne
tations, instead of raising the mt
Descriptions, drawings and sug
ters, (which have been drained) let
1 cup buttered crumbs
ASK FOR BOOKLET
ZITA JOHANN
OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL ❖
my, call Miss Johann to him, rn
gestions for preparation of these
1 % teaspoon salt
stand until the edges curl and serve
• • • •
trouble is afoot. From that time on plants have been prepared by Dr. ♦ ❖ • •
DAVID MANNERS
1 teaspoon paprika
on very hot toast. Serves six.
%
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
thrills pile upon chills until the f’
Helen M. Gilkey, associate professor
SLIM SUMMERVILLE COMEDY
Oysters
for
Lenten
Menus.
;
Hermiston, Oregon
nal scene In which the hapless girl:
f botany at Oregon State college,
and a CARTOON
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Among the foods that suggest
This mimeographed sheet will be
sent free upon request from the col- themselves for the Lenten menu
are oysters. They are the most pa
lege.
Dandelion and common mustard latable of the shell fish and add a
leaves are among those which may pleasing variety to the diet, yet do
I he gathered for greens in March and this cheaply. In fact, they should
I
DEPENDABLE GROCERS
)
April while they are still tender, be considered an Important item in
I according to Dr. Gilkey. Dandelion the low-cost food budget.
These Price» are Effective FRI., SAT ., & i wt I
Oysters are valued chiefly for
i eaves are boiled in two waters to
MARCH 31st to APRIL 3, Inc.
1 emove the bitter taste. Indian and their protein and iodine contents.
I Chinese lettuce, curly dock and pig- They also contain some calcium or
eed may be used for greens in lime and are fairly good sources of
April and May. Indian or miner’s the vitamins A and B.
Oysters are easily digested; more
ettuce grows In moist shady places
They
vith small white or pinkish flowers readily raw than cooked.
nd upper leaves which are circular should be cooked at a very low tem
Premium
Chinese lettuce perature, as a high temperature
round the stem,
or false dandelion resembles the makes the oyster tough and there
"THERE’S ONE
landelion but the flower stems are fore more indigestible. To prepare
PLACE WHERE I
1 Lb.
LIBBY’S
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branching
and the leaves somewhat oysters, run each one through the
Red Alaska
Can
NEVER GET FOOLED
to
remove
fingers,
being
careful
H isiry. Curly dock is a roadside
ON APRIL Foors
weed, often found around deserted every particle of the shell. Place
OR ANY OTHER DAY
buildings, which has small greenish the oysters in a wire strainer, and
ANO THATS AT MY
FOODS
Quart
RED a WHITE STORE?
ta | lowers in long clusters and narrow, pour cold water through them. The
Pi I rinkled leaves. Pig-weed or lamb's large variety of oyster may be cut
•t' i quarters has small, inconspicuous into smaller pieces, making them
Each
l i lowers end the entire plant is some easier to use and to serve.
The following recipes, using oys-
| what white and scaly.
Greens are washed thoroughly to Hers, are suggested. The use of milk
SUGAR
S perry
Pkg.
remove all grit, and cooked for a in them helps to maintain the ba-
8 lbs.
© Headquarters for Women’s and Children’s
— Shoes & Sandles, etc., also Prints & Dresses.
Burnham’s Store
Our Good Prices Are Inside—COME IN!
Oast Uheatre
“The Big
Broadcast”
Formaldehyde
KARLOFF
The Mummy
MACMARR STORES
RED & WHITE
Sugar = is - 69c
SPECIALS
Chocolate "cake
tor
Saturday & Monday
April 1st and 3rd.
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We will not stock beer
FLOUR
Poppy
SOAP
49 lb. sack
10 box carton
Fels Naptha
MAYONNAISE
pints
Red & White
COFFEE
3 lb. tin
Red & White
COFFEE
3 1-lb. bags
Big Bargain Blend
STARCH. Corn or Gloss
Red & White
2 pkgs.
BON AMI
cans
Powdered
OXYDOL
SARDINES
Booths Oval
SOUP, Tomato
Led & White
the
can
2 cans
37c
89c
49c
29c
93c
59c
25c
23c
TOMATOES
3 cans
Blue & White
BEANS, CORN, PEAS
Red & White
3 cans
33c
5.
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VEGETABLES
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Every Day Prices
17C
Salad Dressing
29c
Pork 88 Beans Yan.CemP SC
Pancake Flour 4
19c
Hot Sauce 4
19c
Baking Powder
4c
ae
CANS
TOMATOE
1 Lb.
Can
Schilling’s
OREGON ITALIAN
ORANGES
2 doz. for
Sweet Juicy Navels
CARROTS
2 bunches for
RHUBARB
lb.
Crisp and Fresh
BANANAS
4 lbs.
Golden Yellows
CAULIFLOWER
Largo Heads
NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUR
23c
25c
Easter Harn
We are Specializing this week in
Swifts Premium.
RED & WHITE
216
STORES
AT OUR STORE
Dried Prunes
50c
3 lbs. for
COFFEE Bulk
CHEESE Brookfield 1 lb. for
PEET’S granulated soap Large Pkg. 19c
WHITE KING Washing Powder
33c
Krispie Crackers
Delicious
SOAP -4
au.
m
AIRWAY
A splendid cof
fee . . at a low
price.
2 lbs. 29c
Sperry Pancake Flour Takes
17c
^7.
g
eungs.
PALMOLIVE
Bars
COFFEE
EDWARD S DEPENDABLE
VACUUM PACKED
3l.be.
59c & 27c‘53c Zibs. 79c
OUR COFFEE CAMPAIGN AT THESE
Watch for Announcement of New Location
PRICES
LOW
ENDS
SATURDAY NIGHT - APR 1st.
A NICE LINE OF FRESH
Vegetables, oranges, grape fruit and
rhubarb PHONE US YOUR ORDER
NOB HILL
A blend of the
finest coffees grown
Radishes
3.10.
Grape Fruit
15.
GREEN ONIONS”
ar
CALIFORNIA’S
4 for "
NETTED GEM
50
Potatoes
Lbs.
Phone 241
LOUISIANA
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a
29c | YAMS 4 " 23c
Store No. 1751
Hermiston