The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 29, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON,
PAGE FOUR
Fred Thomas of Woodburn. Ore.,
arrived Friday and will spend some
time with his brother Roy Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Elliott of Pen-
dleton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. O C. Pierce and family. Miss
been
rs. F. D. Wilson was a medical
Miss Norma McDaid of the Min- Winifred Osborn, who has
spending
a
week
in
Pendleton,
re­
patient in the Hermiston hospital nehaha district left recently for La-
turned to Hermiston with them.
for a few days this week.
Grande where she will attend sum­
Mrs. May Bauer and Mrs. M. E.
Henry Sommerer is back on the mer school.
Gordon spent Wednesday- and Thurs
job at the Farm Bureau Co-operative
Mrs. H. B. Shescly has been con­
day of last week visiting friends in
after a three week’s vacation.
fined to her home because of illness
Milton-Freewater and Walla Walla. |
An assortment of sweaters, 49c; this week.
Special this Friday and Satur­
69c; *1.00. Alma Hitt.
Adv.
Miss Ruth Whitney of Kenne- day — Shampoo and finger wave,
< Mr. and Mrs. Willard Campbell of wick, Wn., is the house guest of 50c; marcel, 25c. Alberta's Shoppe
Kennewick. Wn., visited Sunday Miss Barbara Wessell this week,
—Adv.
with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow.
John Pace is spending the week
Mrs. Gus Paulson and Julius
W. W. Felthouse is a business vi- in Portland.
Paulson of Portland, who have been
James Hill and R J. Campbell of the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
sitor In Portland this week.
Ralph Richards since Saturday, re­
Robert Hardee is a medical pa- I Pendleton were In town Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams of turned to their respective homes
tient in the Hermiston hospital this
Irrigon are the parents of a baby Wednesday morning.
week.
boy born June 24th.
H. E. Hanby has added a year
Chas. Burke left Sunday after- |
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Somppi of and a half old registered Guernsey
noon for Portland where he atten- | Pendleton were in town the
first of bull to his dairy herd, from the
I
ded to business. He returned Wed­ the week.
John Lewis herd in Westland dist-
nesday.
Mrs. Joe Toole and son were dis­ riet.
missed from the Hermiston hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hulburt of
Sunday.
Albany were all night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley and Miss Arleen Clark last Monday at
La the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Kelley motored to
I
*
i Grande Sunday, returning th e first Mrs. Charles Clark.
The Best in Talking Pictures
of the week.
Mrs. Rose Lawson left Sunday for
Hermiston, Oregon.
Mrs. M. Livermore of Portland Portland where she will spend two
! left for her home Monday after weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F.
i spending the past month with her Miller.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
brother, Frank Allen.
Charles Edward Seeliger, smal'
BIG SPECIAL! ! !
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds I son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. See-
unday
with
I
True Pictures of Sinful
returned from Seattle Sunday
liger of the Westland district has
i new Ford truck for the Rohrman returned home after a month's visit
Mother India.
Motor
Co.,
which
will
be
used
by
the
hichapd
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Umatilla Cooperative Creamery.
E. B. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, Betty A. Seeliger, of Walla Walla, Wn.
Ralph and Neva Richards motored
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson am
SILENT 1000 rtAM
to Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. laughter Barbara and Miss Marga
Warner and Betty will visit Mr. ret Bills left Friday for Portland
and Mrs. B. Schofield In Vancouver, where Mrs. Christopherson will visit
SPEAKS
Wn., and Neva will visit an aunt in her mother who has been quite il
PLUS:—Mickey McGuire in
Portland.
for several days.
"Mickey’s Ape Man” — Cartoon
Mrs. Harvey Payne and Miss The
0900000900001309100011* da Burnside entertained Fridaj
SUNDAY - MONDAY
night complimenting
Miss
Ella
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Schilling on the eve of her depar
The Screen's Supreme Comedy
ture for her home in Regan, Nortl
Team in the Biggest Laugh
THERE MAY BE When weak or
Dakota.
Scream Ever Screened!
MANY REASONS optm"sardrst.
N. R. Mueller returned Saturda:
OH, GEE!—OH. GOSH!—
warning you—with symptoms . . .
from a business trip to New Yorl
auch as tired, aching feet—
OH. ME!—OH, MY—
city and other eastern points, cover­
cramped toes, weak anklet, tender
SHE DONE HIM RIGHT"
ing a period of four weeks. Mr
heels—sore spots or callous on
ball of foot.
Mueller says that the general trend
it rebuilds,
of affairs in eastern cities indicate«
HOW AN ARCH
Slim SUMMERVILLE
■
scientifically,
business recovery.
SUPPORT HELPS the arch of the
( >
Mrs. Leila Phelps plans to leave
natural foot . . . properly supporta
< >
it supplies the necessary correc­
Saturday for Portland where she
tion and affords instant relief
will visit her brother. C. S. Miller,
from the pains accompanying weak
for several days before returning to
arches. Come in-- consult with us.
Hermiston to wind up her busines:
No cost. No obligation to buy.
affairs. She plans on being back in
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Hermiston July 10th to remain for
PLUS:— "Boys Will 3e Boys”
at
least a week before leaving for
Prescriptions
Phone 101
and a cartoon.
Salem where she will act as agent
00000004€ $00000009 for ti e Spencer Corset Co.
Local Happenings
Oasi Cheatre i
HALLIBURTON
INDIA
feet bother you?
se . .. PITTS
V.OUT AIL NIGHT
Miss Ella Schillings, who has
been spending the winter with her
aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. A. E.
Marble, left Monday tor her home
in Regan, North Dakota. Her twin
sister Ethel plans to come to Her-
miston soon after Ella returns
home.
Dr. and Mrs. Harlan Kahler of
Noma Linda, Loe Angeles, Calif.,
spent the week end as the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quick.
Dr. : Kahler has just received his
medical degree and will take his in-
terneship at St. Luke's hospital in
Spokane, Wn
The Propst Variety Store will be
open Monday, July 3rd, to sell fire
works, dishes. palls, glassware, jew-
elry, toys, dresses, hosiery, undies,
socks, ties, shaving articles, notions
etc. Your patronage will be greatly
—Adv.
appreciated.
Miss Phyllis Clark, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark, returned
Monday from a three week's visit
with relatives in Enterprise, She
was accompanied by Donald Wil-
Hams of LaGrande who will be a
guest at the Clark home this week
before going on to Seattle where he
will be employed in a jewelry store.
The latest report regarding the
condition of Willa Jean Lage, who
was rushed last week to St. Mary’s
hospital in Walla Walla, Wn., is
about the same. Her illness was
ound to be caused from an old in-
jury to the hip, with an abscess
forming in the groin. Her condi-
ion is not serious, however. She is
he nine year old daughter of Mrs.
ena Lage and sister of Carrie Lage
f the Westland district.
Mrs. Stella Willcutt and daughter
tonta spent the week end visiting
rs. A. C. and E. C. Willcutt in the
>sborn apartments. They were en-
oute to Livingston, Montana, from
Iarshfield, and left Tuesday eve-
Ing for their home. Vincent Will-
■utt, who also accompanied them to
termistön, remained with his bro-
hers. Mrs. Willcutt and daughter
lan to return to 'Hermiston this
all to make their home.
J. A. Clarke motored to Walla
Valla Sunday where he visited his
vife, who underwent a major oper-
ition in the «Walla Walla Valley
hospital last week. She is recover-
ng satisfactorily. He was accom­
panied by Mrs. L. E. Simons of Wal-
'a Walla and her son Floyd who had
>een visiting at the Curtis Simons
home, and by the Misses Sylvia and
Goldia Shutter and Pauline Stoop.
Miss Lucile Simons returned home
with the two girls and will be a
uest at the Simons home this week.
JUNE
29, 1933
Hot Weather Specials
STOVES
MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGE
White enameled, four burner,
large size oven. Regular price
$175.00.
TWO BURNER
KAMP KOOK Gasoline Camp
Stove with oven and wind shield.
Regular $11.50, Special $8 50
For Sat. only $125.00
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
Sizes from 2 quarts to 6 quarts.
THREE BURNER
KITCHEN KOOK. This is a stove
that uses gasoline under pressure.
Passes fire underwriters and reco­
mended by Good Housekeeping.
Regular $28.50, Special $23.50
Priced from $1 to $6.50
CAMP CHAIRS
Folding Camp Stools.....
29c
Folding Camp Chairs ....
39c
ICE TONGS
Size convenient for home use, only
RED STAR
Detroit
or Oil Stoves. The oil
stove without wicks. Burns kero­
sene, gasoline or distillate. Ap­
proved by Good Housekeeping
and passed by Board of Fire Un­
derwriters. Six burner with high
oven. Was regular $92.50. tAQ
Now only
......................... TO.
35c
VEGETABLE BINS
Assorted Colors. Three compart­
ments. Keeps vegetables fresh
and clean. Were regular $2.45.
Special at only
79c
THERMOS JUGS
Complete stock of Thermos Food
Jars, Water Jugs, Thermos Bot­
tles anj Lunch Kits.
Priced from 69c to $2.79
REFRIGERATOR SETS
14 Piece Green Glass Sets at $1.65
8 Piece Green Glass Sets at $1.25
JUICERS
Blue Enameled lemon and orange
Juicers with table clamp. Regular
$1.25, Special ...................
89c
FIVE BURNER with low Oven.
Regular $75.00, Now only $37.50
FOUR BURNER
Was $48.00, Now only.... $30.00
THREE BURNER
Was $40.00, Now only.... $26.00
THREE BURNER PERFECTION
Oil stove equipped with new high
powered burner.
Was $25.25, Now only
$22.00
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS FOR MANY OTHER BARGAINS IN
SUMMER ARTICLES.
Get Your Supply of Fire Works while our Stock is Complete
OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED—SECOND HAND RANGE
for Methodist parsonage. Phone
901.
44-ltc
2.50//
THE RED & WHITE è___
II {SOCIETY
“] The Sign of a Dependable Store
Specials for Saturday and Monday, July 1st & 3rd
PORK & BEANS, Van Camps 16
Red & White
Quarts
MAYONNAISE
49c
MARSHMALLOWS
1 lb
19c
PICKLES C 11 B Quarts Sweet 35c Red * White Dills 18c
Red & White 1 lb. tins
COFFEE
33c
OLIVES Missions Blue & White Piente
or 10c
PEANUT BUTTER Red & White 2 lb. glass 25c
PINEAPPLE Rea * White
21s
2 For 43c
PEACHES Red & White Mammoth 212s
2 For 39c
Red & White
MILK
For
19c
Blue & White
SARDINES
2 For 15c
FLOUR
Poppy 49s $1.13
$1.45
Red & White
PANCAKE FLOUR
18c
Red & White Is
SHRIMP
15c
288s
ORANGES
25c
2 Dosen
Large Size
GRAPE FRUIT
Each
5c
ALL BUNCH VEGETABLES 4 Bunches 10c
NEW POTATOES
10 lbs
O2.
Red & White
49s
e RED K WHITE’
*
Mrs. Leila Phelps, who will be
eaving soon to make her home in
alem, has been the inspiration tor
numerous social affairs during the
week. Monday night she was guest
of honor at the home of Mrs. Wal­
ter Pearson when a handkerchief
shower was given by Mrs. Pearson
md Miss Nell Reeves. Five tables
>f bridge were in play with Mrs.
Roy Thomas winning high honors
<nd Mrs. Herbert Haneline second
ligh honors.
An informal affair was given
Tuesday night at the home of Mr.
md Mrs. Curtis Simons. Guests in-
vited were Mr. and Mrs. James
Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble,
‘asper Templeton, Joe Reeves, and
Mrs. Phelps, the honoree.
A delightfully appropriate dessert
ridge luncheon was given Wednes­
day afternoon at the Hermiston ho-
el honoring Mrs. Phelps, who was
presented with a beautiful little
osmetic bag for traveling. Mrs. C.
J. Durfey, Mrs. H. T. Fraser, and
Mrs. N. R. Mueller acted as hostes-
es. Mrs. Walter Pearson won high
onora as a result of -the after-
toon’s play.
li vestock Association Active.
The Wallowa
ENTERPRISE
Marketing association handled 933
hogs, 14 head of cattle and five
alves last month for farmers of the
county, according to N. C. Donald-
son, county agent. Hog prices
reached a top of $6.10 during the
nonth the highest price paid for
hogs since October. 1931.
Home Seed Supply Started.
PRINEVILLE—Because of the
onstantly increasing demand for
beardless barley for hay, moot of
the Crook county crop is harvested
tor that purpose, and it has been
necessary each year to import seed.
This year, however. H. W. Flowers
and Vernon Eldridge of the Ochoco
project have agreed to cooperate
with County Agent W. B Tucker in
starting a home supply by harvest-
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY
JUNE 30 to JULY 3, Inc.
OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSET
ALL DAY TUESDAY. THE 4TH
Van Camps
Pork & Beans
(haa00 Assorted
Varieties
Pabst 12 lb. Cartons
16 OZ.
Tins
Each
5
Snowflake Soda
Crackers
JELLO "4
15c
Six
go p
Swansdown
27°
2 lb.
Carton
Best Foods
Cake Flour 25C
Pkgs.
Flavors
Libby’s Deviled Meat
Nalley’s
a
Potato Chips- 3 Pkgs. Z5c
33c
14 8
Par
pl
LeC
Pint
Mayonnaise or Jar
RELISH SPREAD
Reg. Size Package
90.
3 s 89c
Sweet
Pickles
Each
33c SUGAR %.:” $1.49
. g
Pale Face
Milk”
Ginger Ale 2zot!:* 25c
•
Airway COFFEE
FLOUR
Mac Marr Riend
Hardwheat
Fancy Sunkist
Potatoes
Lemons
Phone 241
Freshly Ground
49 lb.
Bag
Local New
Dozen
Brand
29c
3
Pounds
69c
59c
$4.69
Barrel
Local Head
Fresh Green
Beans
2
Heads
Store No. 1751
E Hermiston
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