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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
r
' THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1932
Mrs. Tom O’Grady and H.
Mrs. Alice Stone entertained last
Try a turkey dinner Easter Sun
er were business visitors in Pendie Thursday with four tables of bridge. day at Hunter's Cafe.
Adv
ton Wednesday.
Miss Grace Jackson won high hon
E. P. Dodd, president of the Her
S. L. Carson accompanied his so: ors and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes cut high.
Mrs. Julius Gimble received conso- miston Commercial club, motored to
Earl Carson to Pendleton “ónday.
Pasco Tuesday where he arranged a
lation.
He returned by stage.
meeting with the Pasco Chamber of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
C.
Jordan
of
Mea-
The Ladies of the Fermistan
Commerce
Wednesday noon. At
cham
and
daughter
Dorothy,
who
Union
church
will
cooked
hold
J. L. House was a business visit
this time a discussion was held of
Do we save yourmoney for paying Cash?
have
been
visiting
at
the
home
of
food
sale
Saturday,
April
23.
Pla
<
or in Pendleton Monday.
announced later.
Ad: Mr. Jordan's mother, Mrs. Lewis a proposed joint meeting in the
Edmund Briggs assisted the Bran
Miss Bernice Sto
Stanfield Douglas, for the past week, will re- interest of the development of the
OH, BOY!
Stotter's orchestra as drummer last
as the guest of ?
Alice ‘ton | turn to their home Friday.
Columbia at Umatilla rapids. Geo.
Saturday night at a dance in Echo.
ne evening last week.
Hermiston people in Pendleton A. Hartman and Roy Rltner of Pen
Tbe Baptist Ladies Aid will hold
Turkey luncheon tor 25c Easte
Monday included Mrs. Harvey Payne
Do you study price and merchandise, or do big signs, loud
an Easter food sale at the old Bak
unday at Hunter’s Cafe.
Adv Theda Burnside, Grace Jackson. dleton were at the meeting.
ery building, April 15.
Adv.
Ray Cerking of Bend, Ore., ston- Nell Reeves. Joe Reeves, and Ben
colors, and figures
your reasoning ability!
ERD IMPROVEMENT ASS'N.
Gerald McKenzie returned from ped in Hermiston Friday to visit an Spencer of Umatilla. The group mo
WHY
PAY
MORE
ELSEWHERE
THAN YOU HAVE TO
Id friend and act uaintance Mr
tored up with Mr. Reeves who is
Pendleton Friday after having spent
serving on jury duty.
REPORT NOW COMPLETE
the past two weeks with his grand- ina Wessell.
RIGHT HERB AT HOME.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton have
mother, Mrs. Geo. R. O'Daniel.
Try a turkey dinner Easter Sun
(Continued from Page One)
Adv
Turkey luncheon for 25c Easter moved from the Osborn apartments day at Hunter s Cafe.
Sunday at Hunter’s Cafe.
lbs. fat; L.S. Owen, Jerseys, 808.7
Adv. info the Prtnam house at the east
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
Lahman
who
Alfred Quiring left Thursday eve [end of Main street.
lbs. milk, 38.6 lbs. fat; Wm. Lutt-
B. 1. Whitney of the Kennewiel have made their home in the Osborn
ning for Dallas. Ore., where he will
apartments for
several monoths rell, Jerseys, 685.7 lbs. milk, 30.0
¡pend the Easter holidays with his I Creamery Co. at Kennewick, Wn. I while Mr. Lahman was employed on
lbs. fat; Edna Mulkins, Guernseys,
I returned last Thursday from Grand
parents, Mr. and M.S. J. Quiring.
the Newport construction job on the
Ralph Krause, who is employed at | view. Wn. where he visited his fs Wallula cut-off, left Monday for 846.2 lbs. milk, 34.9 lbs. fat; E. L.
the Grange Cooperative, is now mak | tber who has been seriously ill.
Jackson, Jerseys, 628.0 lbs. milk,
central Oregon.
Mrs. B. Haneline entertained in
ng his home in the Osborn apart
32.7 lbs. fat.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Pearson
and
ments.
formally Wednesday evening com
The E.O.S. Hospital owns the two
. sc I
J. W. Campbell of Portland spent plimenting Mr. Haneline on hi Mrs. Neill barnhart motored to Pen
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and birthday. Two tables of bridge were dleton Monday where they called on high cows in the association listed
Lbs.
Mrs. Barnhart's friend, Mrs. Leo on this report. They are: Eight year
Mrs. Thos. Campbell here. Mr. Camp in play during the evenins.
Mrs. G. B. McCellan of Long McCorkle, who is in St. Anthony’s old Holstein No. 56, producing 1841
bell is with the Mutual Life of N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and son Beach, Calif., arrived this week and hospital with a new baby boy be n lbs. milk, containing 81.0 lbs. fat,
DOZ.
Francis left early Sunday morning will remain ‘indefinitely with her Monday morning.
».
M. G. Hedwall, manager of the and five year old Holstein No. 62,
for Everett, Wn., accompanied by sister, Mrs. W. E. Mulkins. in West
Mrs. Barnwell, and Mrs. J. B. Say land district. Mrs. McCellan was in | Umatilla Cooperative Creamery, to producing 1473 lbs. milk, contain
CANS
lor. They expect to return tbe latter the earthquake region during the | gether with A. E. McFarland of ing 72.2 lbs. fat.
disaster
in
California.
part of the week.
Umatilla, a member of the board of
Twenty-one cows were listed on
directors, left early Sunday for the honor roll.
CANS
Portland where they attended an
interstate Creamery meeting. They
Weather Report.
returned Wednesday.
CANS
Max. Mln.
Miss Ruth M. Davis is a member Date
.
of the West Lind high school band April 6 ...........................
67.......... 34
BUNCHES
c
of Portland and will appear in com April 7 . ............................ ... 57......... 37
peting in the band tournament at April 8 .
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55
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30
Eugene April 14-15. Miss Ruth
CeleryNice and Large
58.......... 30
BUNCH
plays a piccolo. She is the grand- April 9 . .....................
•
I eq/
April
10
.
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laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gar
April 11 . ............................... 64_____ 40
ner of Hermiston.
High Grade Bulk
LBS.
«1____ 37
We have just received our factory ship-
Mrs. Leila Phelps and Miss Mar- April 12 .
Precipitation was .03.
garet Elliott were joint hostesses at
a bridge party Friday night at their
LBS.
ment of Genuine “American Made” Re
home in the Osborn apartments. BROAD PROGRAM PROPOSED
Four tables were in play during the
pairs for International Harvester Co. Ma-
evening with Mrs. Walter Pearson FOR FOREST LANDS.
winning high honors, and Miss Paul
chines. Prices have been greatly re-
ine Stoop consolation.
land use program affecting
Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Opto more
than a third of the entire land
duced cn all mower repairs. Now is the
metrist who has made professional area of the United States is presen
visits to Hermiston for 20 years and
time to overhaul your machines. Make a
ted in a comprehensive report just
is known for good optical work at
transmitted to the senate by Secre
reasonable prices, will again be at
list of the repairs needed and let us give
try of Agriculture Wallace, an
Hotel Hermiston, Saturday, April nounces the regional forester. Port
you a price on them. Your machines will
15, for one day. Eyes examined. land, Oregon. The report was pre
glasses ground and fitted.
adv. pared by the U. S. forest service in
last longer and do bet er work if only Gen
[b 0{ GIs ,
Miss Marian Henderson, who is response to a resolution introduced
a student at the Eastern Oregon Nor
JSLR6 ■
by
Senator
Royal
S.
Copeland.
uine “American Made” repair parts are
mal school, has been pledged to Phi
The report presents a coordinated
3eta Sigma, national teachers honor
used. We also are carrying a stock of re
ary sorority. Miss Henderson stud plan intended to insure all of th<
ied at the University of Oregon for economic and social benefits which
two years prior to entering at La can and should be derived from pro
pair parts for John Deere Mowers.
Grande.
ductive forests by fully utilizing the
Mrs. John Fulton. Mrs. Martha
forest
land, and by making all of
Powell, Mrs. Ruby McElrath, and
Frank Spencer all of Portland, spent its timber and other products, its
3. That there has been a serjous.
t lands, and, second, more in-
last Friday at the home of Mr. and watershed, recreational, and other lack of balance in constructive’ el-
give management on all publicly
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse. Mrs. Fulton resources available in
quantities
is an aunt of Mrs. Morehouse, and adequate to meet national require forts to solve the forest problem as owned lands.
Mrs. Powell and Mrs. McElbrath are ments.
between private and public owner-
cousins.
ship and between the relatively poor
Main findings, as summarized in
Mrs. Leila Phelps left Wednesday
Lake Farmers Request Reports.
and the relatively good land.
night for Boulder Dam where she Secretary Wallace's letter of trans
4. That the forest problem ranks
will spend two weeks visiting her mittal are as follows:
LAKEVIEW— Seventy-five Lake
1. That practically all of the ma as one of our major national probs ,
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
county farmers have registered with
lems.
jor
problems
of
American
forestry
Mrs. Carl Voyen. Mr. Voyen is with
the county agent for all agricultur-
the government reclamation service center in, or have grown out of,
As the only assured means of
tlook and market reporta to be
private
ownership.
and moved his family from- Vale,
thing approaching a satisfa
d this year from tthe office of
2. That one of the major problems solution of the forest problemi
Oregon, last fall.
I extension economist at Corval-
House guests at the Geo. Wagner of public ownership is that of un report recommends, first,
large | lis. This information will be mailed
home last week included: Lee Beas- managed public lands.
extension of public ownership of directly to them as it is issued.
ey, Richard Foster, Mrs. Geo. Har
is, and Mrs, Mulroney all of Lewis-
ton, Idaho. All returned to their
homes Sunday except Mrs. Harris
vho will remain with her father,
TTi.
lichard Beasley, who has been in
oor health for some time.
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and
family were in Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. Alma Hitt of Pendleton was
a business visitor in Hermiston
Thursday.
( has. Clarke who is employed at
Burnhams, made a business trip to
Portland Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey of La
Grande spent Sunday with relatives
here. Miss Marian Hendersono ac-
companied them.
Miss Etna Wilson has taken roome
at the Osborn apartment house. She
has been assisting Mrs. Osborn for
several months.
A. H. Norton, Jens Skovbo, and
Enos Martin were among the Pen-
dleton visitors from Hermiston Mon
day.
Mrs. James
and .. Miss
- • Clayton
— —.— —
Myrnie Clayton, were business vis-
itors in
noon.
Pendleton
Tuesday
after
Oasis Cheatre
Hermiston, Oregon.
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Their Daring Indiscretions Were
Almost Unbelievable . . . Yet
They Call Themselves
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Did we ever
refuse your Cash?
I#S7%
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Swift’s PremiumHams
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String Beans
Tomatoe "[GI
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COMEDY, "Pain in the Parlor.”
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57c
3
57c
3
33c
9
3
6c
Red Beans
2
34c
25
59c
W omen’s Oxfords
Men’s C Fords
$1.89
$1.69
pair 10c
d 10c and 15c
VOILE
John Barrymore
17c
6
CORN
Prints-i
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
4-STAR COMEDY-DRAMA
A new human role for
25c
"Ratend
Gloves nav Can
NO. 5
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
14c
Country Sausage - 2
2
Fresh Eggs
Coffee
BENNETT
1 51 c
SES
$1.95
BURNHAMS
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co
Specials for Saturday and Monday, April 15 th -17th
Ovaltine Ä" 43c
Stalk
— VVuo
DUST
PAN
Wheaties
SPINACH
25c
EXTRA SPECIAL 20
Blue Ribbon Malt OJC
Red & White
YOLO Brand
2 For 35c
2 For25c
C faA
Red & White lb. tin
33c
- 1 CL Blue & White |b pkg. 23c
Clorox Pt bottes 15c
Baked Beans Red &
or Brown Bread
9C
Red & White 95c
Blue & White 83c
With Cereal
Bowl - 2 for
White
17c
3
ib». 1
7c
HOUSE CLEANING
SPECIAL
Rubber Gloves, Regular 50c
Almond Hand Lotion, Reg. 50c
Both for 69c
KOTEX — 3 for 59c
SUN GLASSES
KODAKS and FILMS
MACMARR ST RES
CARROTS
2 bu. 9c
FREE
JIG SAW PUZZLE —
with each purchase of
$1.00 or more.
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Phone 101 — Prescriptions '
ORANGES
2 doz. 23c
RHUBARB
3 ibs. 1 4c
Green Onions
3
bun.
1 OC
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY
Gold Medal
DRESSING
ie price of this item recently
recentlv
The
advanced. Buy freely at this
low price.
HITE
STORES(
A The Sign of a Dependable Store
HAM
• de oberem
For Easter
Half or
Whole
&
'ilki
PURE CANE
SUGAR
The sugar market is steadily
advancing. Take advantage of
5Ut
"this sale.
.
22
id
Lbs.
#92
Oysters
5
NOB HILL - Shrimp
COFFEE . "taif I’No.
A.
RIPE
(Approximately 64 medium
size olives in each can.
Per can
10c
Sliced
Packed
Fancy Large Dry Pack
1 E ach
tins
uality coffee
in a flavor.
Olives
protected
Libby’s
package.
17 : Poind "of" I s [Tomatoe
Y cos roua j 20,
*
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle
Peaches "Xy,"9%% 2.25C
who has made professional visits
to Hermiston for years, will
again be at the
Sanka
Hotel Hermiston
for one day
Eyes Examined—
Classes Ground and Fitted—
Prices Based en Present Con
ditions.
98c
Calumet Baking Powder "ah 59c
JUICE
1
and SAVE MONEY
Sat., April 15
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th to 17th, INCLUSIVE.
Serve Swift’s Premium
SALAD
oz. size
Save Your Eyes!
FOODS
I
SATURDAY ONLY
AND RADISHES
Dill Pickles sd.“2"br 35c
EASTER
CELERY
1 LB. CAN
49c
Real Coffee with 97% of the cafein removed.
Walnuts
Oregons
NEW FRESH
------ "Si “
Oranges "size:
LOUISIANA
Cune
sge or Powdered
• ostessa
Brown
Phone 241
5
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Store No. 1751"
Potatoes