The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 06, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE SIX
THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline visited
in Pilot Rock Sunday,
Mrs. Laird’s angel food cakes at
MacMarrs Friday and Saturday.
Family size, each 59 cents. —Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Greer of Pen­
dleton were in Hermiston Sunday
cn business.
A full line of Easter novelties at
Propst Variety Store.
—Adv
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sommerer
were in Cecil and Boardman Thurs-
day on business.
B. F. Parsons who has been In
Washington for several months. is
now working for J. H. Reid.
M rs. Rose McMullen is , working
evening shift at Jack's Cafe, start-
ing this week.
Try a turkey dinner Sunday at
Hunter’s Cafe.
Adv
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Hermiston, Oregon.
The Best in Talking Pictures
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Continuous Show Till After
Midnight Friday, May 7.
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
DOUBLE PROGRAM
JUNIOR DURKIN in
“Man Hunt"
story of a boy detective
PLUS. . . A delightful adventure
on a tropical Eden . . . .
"Isle of Desire"
Mr. and Mrs. David Mittlesdorf
visited in Echo Sunday.
| • Arthur Peterson of Willows was
| looking after business in Hermiston
Wednesday.
Turkey luncheon, 25c Sunday at
Hunter’s Cafe.
Adv
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Newport
made a business trip to Portland
Monday.
•
Mrs. L. C. Dyer returned ■ from
a visit with her sister in Washing-
ton Friday night.
1
Word was received here this'week
that Dick Hitt underwent an opera-
tion in a Portland hospital Monday.
Dale Tucker of Holdman was a
business visitor in Hermiston Sat­
urday.
Clarence Henning, Dick Martin
and Al Quiring motored to Pendle­
ton Friday night on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reece who
have lived about one mile west of
town on Hermiston Avenue, plan to
leave Saturday or Sunday for their
former home in Enterprise. Or. They
have resided in Hermiston for the
past two years and will be missed by
their many friends.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec-
alist of Pendleton will be at the
Hermiston Hotel Wednesday, April
12th. Hours 1:00 to 5:30 p. m. Ad
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connor mo
cored to Pilot Rock Wednesday af-
er receiving word that Mrs. Con­
nor’s father, Herbert Boylen, Sr.,
was .seriously ill following a stroke
if paralysis. Mr. Boylen is a pioneer
esident of Pilot Rock and is 79
rears old.
—When the luscious beauty of
the women rivals nature’s gorg­
eous panorama.
COMEDY:—
"Bring ’Em Back Half-Shot.”
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SPECIALS!
2 for 25c
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
25c KLEENEX
2 for 45c
A Typical Drama for the
Charming Star of
"Cimmarron" and “Back Street” J
FISHING — GOLF
and Tennis Supplies.
Irene Dunne
No Other Woman
Red Beans
10 lbs
29c
t $
RED & WHITE
Burnham’s Store
- 23 Years Old—Old enough to be substantial.
Our Good Prices Are Inside—COME IN!
* * **4*4*%%%
t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t
$
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Sherwin Williams
♦. %
Large Package
Sperial Easter Diner
50c
at the Hermiston Hotel
— MENU —
Soup — Cream Celery
Tomato Juice Cocktail — Fruit Salad
Entries—
Roast Turkey and dressing, Giblet Gravy.
Roast Capon, dressing.
Prime Rib of Beef.
Grilled Lamb Chops on Toast.
Loin Pork Chops, Baked Apples.
Vegetables—
Mashed Potatoes — Candied Sweet Potatoes
Cauliflower, Augrautin
MORE
A
HOME
COPY
DECORATOR”
OF
Baking Powder
RED & WHITE
1 lb. can
23c
Health Nuggets 17c
TOILET PAPER
3 rolls
19c
Blue £ White
FRISBIE JAMS
glass
33c
PEARS 2ÓS9O
RED & WHITE
ICC
212 lb.
Baking Chocolate
Red & White, 1, lb
16c
Corn and Tomatoes
can 10c
BEANS
For FRIDAY, SAT. & MONDAY,
APRIL "th to 10th, inci.
INTERIOR
DECORATIONS
HARMONY •
@ge A T
OPrai
FOR EVERY ROOM—ALSO DRA­
4
3 les 49c
3 LBS
April Shower of Bargains
25 LBS
1-4 Pound Tin
1-2 Pound Tin
100s — Californias
GOLDEN YELLOW
ne
OOC
.
Minced Razor Clams
4 LBS.
25c
BANANAS
Swift’s Premium Hams
"ZEE 4
5c
20c
ROLLS
a Delicious
|
KINGSLEY’S
Next week we shall be in our new building (Old Blessing Store)
Glass
Jar
Peanut Butter 2
Saturday
Daffodil Special
Only
25c
Beautiful
Cut Flowers
WITH THE PURCHASE OF A DOZEN ORANGES OR
24c
______________________ COME IN AND SEE US._____________________
19c
Deviled Meat Sandwich Filler, 310c
LIBBY’S
Lb.
I
:
19C
g Lb. g «w.
CANE & MAPLE
Bath Room Tissue
FREE
FRUIT you will be given
ORANGES
COCOA, Hershey’s *
can
9c
Salted Peanuts, 12 -oz. Cellophane Pack 9c
SPINACH, Gold Bar 2"cAN
15c
I
BOX CARTON
MAX-I-MUM
OTTER "NOY.
29C
2 LB. CARTON
MAXIMUM SYRUP Drp OSC
. 19c
. 36c
Golden West Coffee
» lb tin
29c
Pink Salmon, BOOTH s BRAND 3 for 25c
DOZ.
IN SIX FLAVORS
Regular Size Pkgs.
MATCHES -6
me Mystic Miracle
35c
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THE REDS WHITE STORES
.
.
SOAP, Feis Naptha, Bar
AMMONIA, Parson’s
Fresh Green Peas, lb.
SPINACH
i Q
Fresh Crisp
3 LBS. 1 JC
GRAPE FRUIT
Full Cream
Snowflake Sodas or Honey Maid Grahams.
LIPTON’S TEA, Yellow Label
ASPARAGUS
No. 1
A
Crackers
If you, as a housewife, buy the best foods, you are sure to serve
the best meals. For many years we have made it a practice to
sell only the finest foods. But never before have we been able
to sell them at such low prices as today.
FANCY RHUBARB, lb. 5c
We feature home grown
DRY ONIONS
25c
10sr
CHEESE
ODLLU
27c
Small White
Mexican Reds
9c
America’s Newest and
Finest Soap for
Laundry and Dishes.
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WALNUTS
Oregon
LBS.
Savings
STORES
SHOWING
Oregon Hardware 8.
Implement Co.
23c
40 oz. pkg.
SPECIAL
MACMARR
“THE
COMBINATIONS •
PAINT
HOUSE
AND
FREE
ene P
Nu Bora Granulated Soap
Apple Pie A La Mode
- Ice Cream with Cake
PERY SUGGESTIONS.
Specials for Saturday and Monday, April 8th-10th
RED & WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKenty have I les, Calif.
HOT ROLLS WITH JELLY
THE BEST PAINT MADE.
COVERS
PREMIUM
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pennock as guests the past ten days, Mrs. Me
and Mrs. F. E Pennock were busi­ Ker.ty’s father and mother, Mr.
ness visitors in Pendleton Wednes- and Mrs. Charpentier of Los Ange-
day.
Dessert—
Loganberry Pie
IET US SHOW YOU HOW TO ECONOMIZE AND STILL HAVE
LOOKS BETTER
CAKE FLOUR
19c
SINCE 1917.
LASTS LONGER
New Low Price
Quick or Regular
Peet’s Washing Powder
Paints & Varnishes
PAINT
MOTHER’S OATS
Macaroni
COCOA
5 lbs
47c 5 lbs
23c
Crystal White
Cut
JELLO
SOAP
Spaghetti
3 Pkgs 21c
23c
10
Bars
25c
5 lbs
Lowest Prices on
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
ditions.
1 • 7 5% & : a a *
" —
23c
Large Size Pkg.
GET
T %.
With Green Glass Ware
Clean up! Paint up!
Glasses Ground and Fitted—
Prices L’ased on Present Con
HIGH GRADE
OATS
who has made professional visits
to Hermiston for years, will
again be at the
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3 lb.-5 oz. Pkg.
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Eyes Examined—
HEN MISTOIT DRUG CO.
Phone 101
Tres rintions
and
$
"Lost in Limehouse” ’
Quaker
Crackles
3 pkgs. 27c
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle
for one day
"Private Wives” I
COMEDIES:
Save Your Eyes!
Hotel Hermiston
Sat., April 15
FOR EASTER
Baskets - Eggs - Dye
CASH AT STORE
By Mrs. Wm. Hineline
Harvey Payne has delivered sev­
eral loads of hay from the Westland
district to dairymen in Minnehaha.
Some, who for several years past
have had hay from their own farms
left over, have run short this year.
Christian Seitz has been working
in town helping get the new quar­
ters of the Pennock Garage into or-
der for business. It is located back
of the bank.
Miss Grace Jackson was a Pen-
dleton visitor the first of the week
C. M. Jackson now has 1000
White Leghorn baby chicks in his
which was inscribed with "Sweet brooder house. They came from the
Sixteen.’’
local hatchery.
and SAVE MONEY
25c Talcum Powder
MONDAY—Two people admitted
for one price — — — 35c
W. J. Cochran spent the week end spending the week with his parents,
during spring vacation. «
In Moro with his brother Ardyth.
daughter,
W. L. Cresswell and
Hunter's Cafe turkey dinner Sun-
Adv Miss Evelyn Cresswell of Pendleton,
day.
Mrs. Lyle Tilden went to Port- wer business visitors in Hermiston
Saturday.
land Saturday on business.
James Neary was in Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer were bu i-
ness visitors in Pendleton Saturday. Tuesday evening for a short while.
C. Bensel of Portland spent the | He accompanied Chester Johnson
week end in Hermiston visiting his who has been spending several days
father. August F. Bensel, and his in Pendleton with his friend Everett
Trlckey. They also visited Whitman
brothers A. E. and Wm. Bensel.
t College at Walla Walla where Mr.
returned late Sunday.
The Women's Christian Temper­ ' Trickey Is enrolled as a freshman.
Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Opto-
ance Union will bold its regula:
meeting Thursday, April 13, at the | metrist who has made professional
isits to Hermiston for 20 years and
borne of Mrs. Floyd Knerr, starting
I is known for good optical work at
at 2:00 o'clock.
easonable prices, will again be at
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Fletcher of
Walla Walla and daughter Pauline Hotel Hermiston, Saturday, April
arrived Sunday and
visited until 15, for one day. Eyes examined.
Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. I glasses ground and fitted.
adv.
Gladys Smith.
Miss Marian Henderson who is |
The Umatilla Altar Society will attending the Eastern Oregon Nor­
give a cooked food sale Saturday, mal at LaGrande, was home a short
April 15, at Hull McNabb s, start- while Saturday.
ing at 9:00 A. M. Special orders
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Isbell of Hood I
taken at McNabbs.
adv.
Mrs. W. S. Boynton accompanied River and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wyatt |
her son Vayne Boynton to Helix I of Cottage Grove were visiting with |
Saturday night where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Strohm from Sat-
over the week end with Mr. and | urday until Tuesday. Mrs. Isbell is I
Mr. Strohm’s sister and Mrs. Wyatt
Mrs. W. L. Boynton.
H. L. Propst- returned last Wed- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Is­
nesday from a trip to Council, lda-1 bell.
ho, where he was looking after his |
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tillson and
two farms. He said that there has _ - .
son John returned to Oregon last.
recently been two feet of snow there I Thursday after spending several
and during the winter it
had months in Austin, Nevada. They ar­
reached as high as five feet.
ived last Thursday and are now
Eill Felthouse, son of Mr. and
making their home with Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse, who is a stu-
Mrs. O. L. Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Til-
lent at Whitman College in Walla
on are Mrs. Barlow’s parents.
Walla, arrived home Friday and is
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Mrs. W G. Webber celebrated her
I birthday Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
I James Daniel and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Chás Daniel and Mable Nor­
man, all of Pendleton, as her dinner
J guests. She was presented with two
birthday cakes, one which held
I “sixteen” candles and the other
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snizonas”6 FOR
Celery “Crisp"snihens.
Cauliflower .....
Phone 241
«I
Daffodils, the finest grown.
"sufes"aves 2 Doz.
GrapeFruit
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GRAPE
Store No. 1751
29c
EAc" toe
EACH 15c
Hermiston