The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 01, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 19 S3.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
J. A. Murray of Pendleton, dist­
John Gordon Dally of Palouse,
Miss Margaret Elliott left Friday
Wn„ is the house guest of his sister afternoon for her home in Knappa. rict commercial manager for the
Oregon, after teaching in the Eng­ Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., was a busi­
Mrs. James Clayton this week.
J. M. Dunning, circulation man lish department in the local high ness visitor in Hermiston Friday.
Miss Magdolen Buck, teacher in
ager of the East Oregonian of Pen­ school for the past year.
dleton, was attending to business in | Mrs. Stanley Campbell and daugh­ the local schools for the past year,
ter Barbara of Creswell, Oregon, ar­ left Saturday morning for her home
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar went
Coach Cochran left last Saturday Hermiston Monday.
Miss Ingred Boling left Monday | rived in Hermiston Wednesday eve in Streeter, North Dakota. Enroute
Pendleton business visitors Thurs­ for Moro, Oregon. where he will
ning and are the house guests of she planned to stop at Salt Lake,
spend part of his summer vacation for her home in Portland to spend
day morning.
Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Pierce.
Denver and Chicago where she will
her
summer
vacation
after
teaching
Flannel skirts in red, blue, green, with his brother.
Miss Esther Sibert, commercial attend the world’s fair.
in
the
local
grade
school
for
the
Mrs. E. M. Fox of Portland is the
tan, grey and white. Alma Hitt, adv
teacher in the high school, left for
Mrs. J. S. Burnham and daughter
house guest of Mrs. W. W. Felt- past year.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton and.her home in Washington Friday in Mary plan to leave Sunday for El­
house this week.
family of Helix spent Memorial day company with her parents who mo- lensberg, Wn., where they will
Mrs. Chas. Ballard of Pendleton
spend the week with Marjory Burn­
with Mr. Boynton's mother, Mrs. W tored down for her.
was the house guest of Mrs. Mitt­
ham who is a student at the normal
Mrs.
Calavan
of
Portland
S.
Boynton.
.
lesdorf over the week end.
The Best in Talking Pictures
was the house guest of Mr. and there. Mrs. Burnham is a graduate
Mrs.
Crandall
of
Union,
mother
of
j
Hermiston, Oregon.
H. J. Ott, Sidney H. Barnard, and
Mrs. O. W. Payne and Mrs. and Mrs. of the Ellensberg Normal and has
C. E. Baker were business visitors Mrs. Monte Prindle, visited in Her E'arvey Payne over the week end.
many friends there whom she will
miston Memorial day.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
in Cecil Saturday night.
visit during her stay.
Clarence
Henning,
teacher
in
the
Farewell to revelry, wine and
Mrs. John Glascock left Sunday
Floyd Pierce went to Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hauser and
der, the dust, the heat............... Tuesday evening where he will for Vancouver, Wn., where she will seventh grade for the past year, left
Saturday for Cheney, Wn., and will small son of Klamath Falls, Ore.,
Farewell to reverly, wine and
visit
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Rhodes,
for
spend several days visiting at the
return in about three weeks with visiter in Hermiston at the George
passion ... To peace . . . white
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Elliott. several days.
Storey home while enroute to Meach
arms and love!
Mrs. Harry Kelley, Vayne Boyn­ his mother.
8. D. Wilmont of Umatilla un­
am to visit Mr. Hauser’s parents.
O.
T.
McWharter,
extension
hor
ton, and Mrs. W. S. Boynton motor­
derwent an appendicitis operation
__ _
ticulturalist from Corvallis, worked Mr. Hauser was formerly assistant
ed to Pendleton Tuesday.
last Friday in the Hermiston hos-
county agent here and Mrs. Hauser
Miss Catherine McBain who at the Frank Allen farm west of
pital. He is getting along nicely.
taught the third grade in the local town one day last week putting taught in the grade school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newport re­ schools last year, left Friday morn- coddling moth bands on apple trees.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Harger of
turned the first of the week from a ing for her home in Vancouver, Wn.
in
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton and Homedale, Idaho, arrived Sunday to
week's stay in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Schofield and family of Portland spent Sunday visit at the home of their son Henry
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and daughter Patricia who have spent and Monday visiting at the home of Harger. They were accompanied by
family spent Memorial day in Pen several weeks visiting Mrs. Scho- Mr. Boynton’s mother, Mrs. W. S. Miss Martha A. Higgs of Boise, sis­
ter of Mrs. B. B. Harger. Mr. Harger
dleton.
field's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boynton.
returned to Homedale Tuesday, but
Mrs. Carl Knighten of Elgin, Ore. Warner, left Monday for their home
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mueller left
Mrs. Harger and Miss Higgs will re­
visited Sunday with her sister, Mrs. in Vancouver, Wn.
Saturday for Hope, Idaho, where
Sadie Woods, while enroute to Irri­
Mrs. Jessie Hesser, who has been hey spent Memorial day with Mrs. main for a couple of weeks.
gon to visit Mrs. Louis Horner.
Mrs. J. W. Ralph entertained
principal of the school at Spring- ueller’s parents. They returned
PLUS:
“Caliente Love.”
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright and water, near Estacada, Ore., returned Thursday.
at a dinner and dance Saturday eve­
family of The Dalles spent Sunday to her home in Columbia district
ning May 27, complimenting her
Miss Wilma Stoop arrived from two daughters, Betty and Charlotte.
with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sage. Mr. last week.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Portland Monday afternoon and will Dinner was served at the home of
Wright is a brother of Mrs. Sage.
Miss Mildred Buck of Libby, Mon­
Come in and see our blouses. Or­ tana, is the house guest of her cous nake her home with her sister Paul- their aunt, Mrs. W. J. Warner, and
gandie and rayon. Alma Hitt.
adv in, Mrs. Ina Wessell, and will re­ ne Stoop, for the summer. Miss later the. guests drove to the Ralph
Roop recently graduated from Beh- home where the remainder of the
Mr and Mrs. Sam Nye and daugh main during the month of June.
You asked for action—and he
nke-Walker business college.
ter Suzanne of Milton were in Her­
evening was spent dancing. Guests
Irene Attebury will leave Monday
gave It to you! Here’s the man
Mrs. G. R. O’Daniel of Pendleton included Mildred Phelps, Elaine
miston Thursday.
for San Jose, Calif., where she will
behind the helm of America's
The Misses Edith Clarke, Mary spend the summer vacation visiting visited from Friday until Tuesday Andrews, a house guest of Miss
ship of state! His whole life told
in Hermiston at the home of her Phelps, June Richards, Neva Rich­
Ward, Edna Turnblad, and Pauline relatives and friends.
In pictures! Every dramatic in­
Stoop motored to Pendleton Sunday
Fred Witham of Baker, employee daughter, Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. She ards, Ruth Dodd, Sylvia Shutter, Al­
cident—his great historic speech
afternoon to attend an executive of the state highway department, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. lan Struthers, Forrest Evans, Eu­
es! You’ll be proud to say you
meeting of Columbia C. E. Union. underwent an operation for appen­ McKenzie who motored to Pendle- gene Pierce, Floyd Pierce, Don Jack
saw it!
Miss Clark is president of the local dicitis in the Hermiston hospital on that day.
son, Bill Lindner, Fred Rankin, Mer
society and Miss Wird is president Wednesday, May 24. His condition
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Payne and vyn Evans, and Miss Betty and
of the Columbia society.
son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Charlott Ralph.
is improving.
Payne, and Mrs. Rose Lawson mo­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
$000000000000000000000090000000000000000000990000000 tored to Prlnville, Ore., Monday
where they spent Memorial day. FOR SALE — RAILROAD EXCUR-
FOR REAL ECONOMY
They expect to return Friday.
One solid hour of the greatest
sion ticket to Spokane. Inquire at
Miss Mary Petri left Tuesday for Herald office.
screen excitement you’ve ever ex­
40-ltp
Portland where she will visit friends
perienced — including a sizzling
or a few days before leaving for St. % * *** * * * * * * %
rodeo.
Louis to join her sister. From there
—LASTS ONE-THIRD LONGER—
STANFIELD NEWS
she expects to go to Chicago to at­
By Sophronia Rhea
tend the world's fair.
Mrs. D. R. Starkweather enter­
Herbert Hedwall returned Sunday
from a week’s vacation and is back tained the Bridge club at her home
it his work as manager of the local Monday afternoon.
PHONE— Icehouse 741, Residence 901.
MacMarr store. Herbert Haneline
U. G. Shipley has been quite ill
Daily Delivery
Sundays Open until 12:00.
nd Ernest Carson managed the with pneumonia, but is some better
PLUS: Cartoon "Wild & Wooly."
tore during his absence. Herbert at present.
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nade the trip in a new Ford V-8
Mr. and Mrs. T. Thorsen and
■oupe.
daughters Evelyn and Blanche spent
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sullivan and Memorial day in Weston.
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ion and daughter of Portland visit-
Mrs. M. C. Barager and Mrs. Tom
ad at the home of Mr. Sullivan's’ O’Grady were hostesses at a party
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P, Sullivan given in honor of Mrs. Barager’s
>ver the week end. Mrs. Sullivan cousin, Miss Lisk. last Saturday af­
eturned to Portland with them and ternoon. The following were pres­
ifter a few days will go on to Rose- ent: Mrs. C. M. McCall and mother,
Mrs. Oatman, Mrs. W. G. Wallace,
erg to visit friends.
Mrs. Dave Mlttlesdorf received a Mrs. D. R. Starkweather, Mrs. G. E.
etter from Margaret Neary and Greathouse. Miss Elva Berry. Mrs.
1rs. Gerald White today stating A. C. Heyden. Mrs. Agnes Hills, Mrs.
hat they had reached North Platte, Fred Thorne, Mrs. J. F. Gibson, Mrs.
Nebraska, and hoped to reach Mil­ E. R. Sires, Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, and
waukie, Wisconsin, by Sunday. They Lena Wald.
G. E. Greathouse is spending a
visited interesting points In Salt
Lake and will visit relatives and few days in Portland this week vis­
HOI
riends in Iowa. The letter did not iting his daughter, Edna Miller.
Theo. Gregory has purchased the
state when they expected to reach
Chicago where they will enjov Nye Berry ranch and plans to take
sights at the world’s fair. Miss possession June 1.
hatka
Mrs. Joyce Smith of Irrigon is vis­
Neary will also attend an educa-
ional Institute while in that city. iting at the home of Miss Katherine
Local Happenings
heads
bunches
Oasis Chatre
Coffee
Shoes, Shirts, Hats and everything
Helen Hays
A Farewell
To Arms
Double Feature!
The Fighting
President
Meadowbrook Ice
Tom Mix
in
"Rustlers
Cents per lb
Olday.
David Gibson returned home Sun
day from Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Seaton were
Stanfield visitors Monday.
Miss Laura Wallace and Miss Ra-
chel Sloan are home for the sum-
mer.
M. R. Ling, Mr. and Mrs. Colé
and Mrs. Wm. Dahghtrey returned
from Portland Monday evening. Mr.
TIME
M c K enzie
george
home in Lewiston Tuesday.
Mrs. Cora Olday left Sunday tor
Portland.
3-Cell Focusing
Mrs. Otto Troxell and small daugh
ter Coline have been visiting at the
SPOT LIGHT
home of her grandfather, Wm.
Complete with Batteries
Daughtry, the past week.
69c
Frank McRoberts has rented the
ST. REGIS
E. E. Rugg ranch on the project.
ALARM
CLOCK
Mrs. L. M. Macomb and children
31.39 Value for $1.00
are visiting at the home of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, near Hold­
EVER-READY
man.
SHAVING BRUSH
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowker of
SPECIAL 59c
Heppner were Stanfield visitors last
Friday.
NA
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Mr. and Mrs. White and small son
of St. Helens, Wn., have been visit-
Phone 101
Prescriptions
ing at the home of Mrs. White’s
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so.
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parents the past week.
SPECIAL!
ROUNDUP”
Kraft Cheese6 Vari etten
Black
A
IVORY FLAKES
Alberta’s Shoppe
Sugar 18
Shredded
Wheat
IOC
s
for all kinds of
2
BEAUTY
WORK
RE
FRENCH DRESSING
|
FRI.. SAT., & MON.
JUNE 2-5, Inc.
Pounds
Cane
PABST
Malt Syrup
43c
Swansdown Sake pre. 25c
Regular
Size Pkg.
apa.
3 Lb.
Can
Each
Each
BEST FOODS
CANNED
SALAD
Q^rt 29c
FEDERAL BRAND
MILK
59c
BAKER'S
MONDAY, JUNE 5th.
6
17c
Special Features
will be open
:
RED & WHITE
DEPENDABLE GROCERS
DRESSING
hole
Tomatoes
MACMARR STORES
NOB HILL
COFFEE
The matchless blend! Top
quality, absolutely FRESH
in the flat’or-
protected pack-
Pint
COCOA
23C
CHEESE
^-lb-
Tins
.
FULL CREAM
age.
-
Permanent
Waving a
Specialty
Head
“I
Best of Supplies
and Equipment.
a
B
:
(Located in Building on Main
Street formerly occupied by
Jewelry Store in Hermiston.)
SOAP
Crystal White or Harmony
1 0
Bars
29c
Dozen
LEMONS
LETTUCE
3
TOMATOES
2
WAX ONIONS "o 1s 5-
Fancy Large Ones
OPERATOR HAS HAD 10
YEARS EXPERIENCE.
5
3 79c
Local
-
Firm Heads
Ripe-Solid
Phone 241
Store No. 1751
Lbe
2,9c
10c
25c
25c
Hermiston