The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 18, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
THURSDAY, MAT II, 1933
Miss Esther Sibert's father and
Mrs. Walter Pearson entertained
mother spent Mother s day with her at bridge Wednesday night compli­
here. Their home is in Elbertson menting her sister, Mrs. Fred Bar­
IRRIGON NEWS
Wn.
ker. who is visiting here from Cali­
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
M. G. Hedwall, manager of the fornia. Five tables were in play dur­
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haynes of La
Umatilla Co-operative
Creamery, ing the evening with high honors
Grande have purchased the Ellis
was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. going to the honoree.
BUY BEFORE NEXT RAISE
Mr. .and Mrs. Ed Brown of Stan
Dr. E. C. Willcutt, osteopathic place and will take immediate pos­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson of
Frank Rudy of the Newport Con­ field are the parents of a baby boy physician and surgeon. Osborn Ap- session.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and son How­
Athena were looking after business struction camp is a medical patient born In the Hermiston hospital Sat
Adv. 3 ard left Saturday for Newport, Ore.,
in Hermiston Monday.
ord ay. May 6. He has been named artments.
n the Hermiston hospital.
E. J. Davis of Freewater was in where thtey have bought a place
Mrs. Sylvan Pierson of Hermiston
Herbert Hedwall, manager of the Dean.
is a medical patient In the Hermis­ local MacMarr store, plans to leave
M rs. Don Thomas of Salem and Hermiston on business connected and will make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Markham
ton hospital.
daughter Barbara spent a few days with the Federal Crop Loan Corpor­
Sunday on a week s vacation trip.
Mrs. Ina Wessell has been confined
Cooked food sale by Dorcas So- the first of the week with her par ation, May 11, 12, and 13. While visited the home folks Thursday
to her home this week with a severe ciety, Tuesday, May 23.
Adv ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sale, She here he was a guest at the W. A. night, leaving for Sand Hollow
Hineline home. Mrs. B. F. Williams where Mr. Markham has a job shear-
case of tonsilitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ches. Mitchell have arrived Tuesday.
Miss Ina Lenhart arrived from moved from the Minnehaha district
Whippet coach, furniture, canned f Milton came with him and visit­ ing.
Snow McCoy is visiting relatives
Portland last week and is visiting to Yakima.
fruit for sale. Mrs. Lettie Knapton. ed her daughter, Mrs. W. Hineline.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson in Portland.
her parents.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Osvold and
Mr. Cogswell of Portland was a
Lbs.
Al Clayton has been assisting as spent the week end in Corvallis as
Cooked food sale at MacMarr son Robert of Portland are the
Lbs.
business visitor
store Saturday, May 20, by ladies of house guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. clerk in the Hermiston Drug Co. the guests of their daughters. Shir­ returning home in Irrigon Friday
Saturday.
He
was
the Hermiston Union church.
Adv Christopherson this week. They re­ store over the week end in the ab- lie and Mary, over Mother's Day accompanied on
his return trip by
week end. They were highly enter­
Mrs. Bernard Michels, mother of turned with the Christophersons sence of W. L. Hamm. Mr. Clayton tained during their stay. They re­ Bessie and Alice Wilson who will
is
from
Enterprise.
Mrs. J. G. Toole, and her two sons who had spent several days in Port­
visit a few days with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger are turned home Monday.
Raymond and Harold Michels, all of land. Mrs. Osvold is Mrs. Chris­
Calvin Allen of Plymouth, Wn.,
A group of local sportsmen spent
the proud parents of a 7 12 pound
Lebanon, were house guests of Mr. topherson's sister.
baby boy born Saturday, May 13, the week end fishing at North Junc­ visited his mother, Mrs. Hugh
and Mrs. Toole over the week en.
NEW SHIPMENT
at Pendleton. The young man has tion on the Deschutes river. They Grimm over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradburn of Arling­
were Walter Hamm, N. R. Mueller,
been named William Henry.
FAST COLOR
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe­ W. W. Felthouse and O. O. Felt- ton, Ore., visited their nephew and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick
house.
They
report
that
the
river
cialist
of
Pendleton
will
be
at
the
The Best in Talking Pictures
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, is a little high and that It was too Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Brace, Mr. and
fût Dams 6 Ft. Wide Yard
May 24 th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. cloudy yet for good catches.
Hermiston, Oregon.
Word received from Mrs. Tom Mrs. Shultz and daughter, Mrs,
adv
Settler
and
two
children,
all
of
Paul Van Patten plans to leave Wilson who was called to Tacoma,
Thursday • Friday - Saturday MAY 11-12-13
Friday for LaGrande where he will Wn., two weeks ago when her fath­ The Dalles, attended the graduation
attend a butter makers convention er, Dr. Frank Kilgore, was serious­ exercises Thursday night.
Matinee 2:30 Saturday’
Mrs. Kate Bullfinch, sixth grade
and enter the cream testing compe­ ly Injured by falling over a 100-toot
tition. He will also visit friends embankment, that he is slightly im- teacher, and her son left Friday for
proved. Dr. Kilgore is 67 years of Fairtield, Idaho, where she will
while there.
spend a few days with relatives and
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher­ age.
Miss Myrnie Clayton, who has then expects to return to Moscow,
□
son and daughter Barbara returned
from Portland late Sunday after -pent the winter here while in- Idaho, for summer school.
Raymond Allen and Howard El­
spending several days visiting rela­ structing a class in music and clog-
Amazing Spectacle of Mad Nero’» Rome!
I ging, left Tuesday for her home in lis graduated from the eighth grade
tives there.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze spent ! Enterprise in company with her this year.
Mr. Clayton
DRAMA DEEP AS HUMANITY!
a few days in Portland this week. brother Al Clayton.
Mrs. Swayze visited friends while has been visiting in town since last
ROMANCE of a world
Mr. Swayze attended to business Thursday.
Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Opto­
matters.
WE WILL PAY YOU
that was all spectacle!
Mrs. L. A. Westlin of Klamath metrist who has made professional
visits
to
Hermiston
for
years
and
Is
Falls, Ore., and daughter Betty Ann
ere the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. known for good optical work at rea­
PIUS CARTOON— “A SPANISH
I. G. Toole and will remain indefi- sonable prices, will be at Hotel
JOHN A. CLARKE, Mgr.
TWIST”.
itely. Mrs. Westlin is Mrs. Toole’s Hermiston Tuesday, May 23, for one
toury * ’ enoEask-nlid: ;
FOR YOUR OLD
day. Eyes examined, glasses ground
sister.
,
adv.
Mrs. Rainh Richards entertained ind fitted.
AICHARO
TOOTH BRUSH
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Bert Teats and Mr. Miller of Dal-
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SUNDAY & MONDAY
last Saturday night with a dancing
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ON
THE PURCHASE OF A
’
as,
Ore.,
stopped
in
Hermiston
party for her daughters Neva and
A Superb Characterization !
June Richards, in the old Butter Tuesday enroute to Pendleton to at-
NEW
Creek hall. A group of the younger tend the state Odd Fellow conven-
tion, and called at the Herald of-
Glamorous!........... Exciting!
set were invited guests.
will WERA ENCILS
They report considerable da­
CNA MAY CLIVER
Mrs. Gerald White and Miss Mar­ .ice. to
crops in the valley caused
nage
The Greatest Achievement |
IKo
M A - 5
garet Neary plan to leave next Mon
of a Great Star’s Career!
"I “ad
day on a summer vacation trip to by the continuous rain.
A. F. Rohrman left early Tues­
Chicago where they will attend the
Plus: Comelv “Who’s Zoo in Afr a . and travelogue “Singapore”.
Century of Progress Exposition day morning for Seattle, Wn., where
They plan to stop at Pocatello ie took over two new Ford cars.
Idaho, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Jon Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. N. R.
HERMISTON DRUG co,
$900000000000900000000900000009000000080000900000004 other points/ along the route. Mis: Mueller, and Mrs. H. T. Fraser ac-
ompanied him. Don and Mr. Muel-
Neary will attend an educational
Phone 101
Prescriptions
institute while in Chicago. For the ier each drove a car on the return
trip.
past two years she has been teach
ing In the Lcho schools, acting a;
Miss Nell Reeves and Miss Grace
principal of the grade school. They
Jackson were joint hostesses at a
Will return the latter part of Aug-
ridge party last Friday evening at
< 4 )
”st.
he home of Miss Reeves, The de-
pression motif was carried out dur­
ng the evening with six tables in
play.
High honors were won by
rs. Fred Barker, and consolation
y Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf.
Mrs. Wm. Saremal of Milwaukie,
Ire., who is attending the Odd Fel-
.ow and Rebekah assembly in Pen-
and SAVE MONEY
ICE HOUSE OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 12:C0 NOON
lleton, was calling on old friends
ind acquaintances in Hermiston
georoe M c K enzie -
Dr.
Curry,
the old Reliable
Tuesday. Mrs. Saremal will be re-
nembered to many as Matilda Call-
Optometrist of Seattle
eck who graduated with the class
who
has made professional visits
of
1915
from
the
Hermiston
high
2MAF19
school.
to Hermiston for 20 years, will
Mrs. Chas. Hudson returned the
again be at the
first of the week from Astoria, Ore.,
where she was called by the illness
of her 13-year-old sister who has
een in the hospital for four months
is the result of complications fol-
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lowing an appendicitis operation,
he has now passed the crisis and
s well on her way to recovery, al-
for one day
hough she has undergone two oper-
’tions aside from the one removing
Eyes Examined—
Yours,
the appendix.
Local Happenings
PURE CANE SUGAR
D, $4.79 * 20198e * 10 L 50c
FLOUR
RED BEANS
19c
80c
49
"80e
COFFEEWNG'D.
PRINTS
(asis Chatre
Yara 1Ge
Canvass
SCc
Rib Boil 6c • Beef Roast 10c
GRANDEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER STAGED
INSIDE A THEATRE!
NOTICE!
KU B DEM I UE S
Hermiston Light & Power Co
announce office hours
now 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Th SIGNA
CROSS
Dr. West
Tooth Brush
Meadowbrook Ice
Now
Save Your Eyes!
Cents per lb
Daily Delivery
Phone 901
AND BEER
Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co.
THE RED& WHITE
STORES
oiThe Sign of a Dependable Store E
*n&r"ce 6 For 19c
COFFEE
33c
RED & WEITE
1 lb. can
33c
Poppy Flour set" EM $4,19 Sue $1-08
WADHAM’S DRIP
1 lb. can
33c
Weiners or Ring Bologna-2u25c
BLUE & WHITE
1 lb bag
23c
White Eagle Soap Chips-5 #2
Sugar
l'Ino Granulated
Dog Food
2
Post Toasties
Local Spinach
Carrots
Sroz. and
Cans
18c
CORN, PEAS,
CUT GREEN BEANS
RED & WHITE
4 "KE* 25c
Grahams Sunasine 2
Oranges Xexel!" 2
41c
8
35c
2 cans
Creen & White
Loa
Dozen
3 LD.
27c
29c
3 cans
23c
PINEAPPLE
9c
RED & WHITE
2 cans
2 Bune9c
43c
BLUE « WHITE
2 cans
Local Asparagus-3, b" 14c
ED & WHITE
. 1) —2
* .
"
4)
33c
.'
Daily Deliveries - Ice 75c 100 Lbs
Open Sundays till Noon
Specials for Saturday and Monday, May 20 & 22
Crystal White Soap
PHONE
31
(ire
Hotel Hermiston
Tuesday, May 23
8
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
W. E. Jones, Pastor,
10:15 A. M„ Communion.
10:25 A. M., Song service and an-
aouncements.
10:50 A. M., Sermon and junior
■hurch
7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor,
The evening preaching service
will be dismissed to permit members
o attend the baccalaureate service
it the Baptist church.
NEWS
r COLUMBIA
By Florence Udey
Wm. Rhodes sprayed orchards in
olumbia this week.
Harvey DeMoss, principal of the
school at Reith, spent the week end
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. DeMoss.
Mr. Epperson spent Sune ay visit­
ing ‘friends in Pendleton. Mr. Ep-
■ error recently rented the Dotson
ran h.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norquist
have rented the Watson hot se.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutter anti family
| f Portland have bought tl e ranch
across from Charles Kellers ranch
and are building a house there.
"hey bought the land front Henry
Ott.
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. M. L
Watson, Mrs. Jees Prindle t nd Mrs.
F. A. Roumageaux met at the Joe
Udey home for their sewiag club
| Monday.
Elbert and Lois Hutchiton and
Leland Knotts and Lottie Knauf at­
tended the annual school picnic at
| Pilot Rock Saturday.
Mrs.
Barham and son Childs
vere dinner guests at the August
| Linder home last Sunday.
Mrs. Mlles Baragar and her cou-
sin of Stanfield visited one day last
week with Mrs. August Linder.
Mrs. Merle Rhode of Portland
spent the week end visiting with
I her mother, Mrs. A. Roberta.
George Beddow spent the week
| end visiting friends In the Butter
| Creek district.
Mrs. H J Ott left Friday for Cor­
vallis where she attended the Moth-
: er’s week observance at the Oregon
1 State college. Her son. Walther
| Ott. is a student at O.S.C.
Mrs. Baxter Hutchison end Mrs.
i Orvil Knotts visited with friends in
Pilot Rock Tuesday,
Wasses Ground and Fitted—
Prices Based on Present Con
ditions.
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MACMARR STORES
SERVICE
DEPENDABLE GROCERS
I
SPECIAL PRICES Effective
OATS
SAVINGS
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Sugar 10 t 49c
Mother’s Premium
JELLO
Assortment of 6 flavors.
(New type)
Large
Pkg.
Bacon
25
MacMarr
Calumet
Baking
Powder
Morrell’s
Light Weigh
Mild Flavor
4
Buy this
Item NOW
49 lb. Bag
Pkg
29c
Candy
Bars
Regular 5c Values
Popular Variety
EDWARD'S DEPENDABLE
Coffee 24 53c
3
For
10c
Packed
Mayonnaise
In Bulk
Guaranteed Pure
Contains No Filler
Lb.
COFFEE
Lb.
27c
Pint
Tobacco Xere 2
* 25c
Tins
20. -4
For your home-made
•• Jams and Jellies. Bottle
ap a.
S^C
Carrots n 2
Bunches For
Lettuce "'•¿.Sr
Honey Skovbo’s 10 lb. Pall
Phone 241
Store No. 1751
Hermiston
Each
9c
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