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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1933.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkins of
Representatives of the WallaWal-
Bob Henderson left Saturday
night for Adams where he will be Adams were Hermiston visitors Sat- la Union were in Hermiston Tues
employed during wheat harvest.
urday night.
Mr. Hawkins atten- day with their circulation manager,
Mrs. Neill Barnhart and Miss ded a board meeting of the Farm Virgil Spears. They included David
Lapham, Don Harsh, and Jack Pax-
I Barbara Forrest motored to Pendle Bureau Co-operative.
BUY YOUR FLOUR NOW BEFORE THE TAX GOES ON--------
ton early Monday morning.
Miss Neva Hedrick of Stanfield ton.
Mrs. Leila Phelps returned Wed-
ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS!
has
been
the
house
guest
of
Miss
Chris. Johnson of North Powder
Miss
Lena
Wade
of
Stanfield
was
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carson are
after
nesday
night
from
Portland
Zelle
French
this
week.
was a Hermiston business visitor established in a house on Gladys the house guest of Mrs. Minnie Nor
AND UP FOR 49 LB. SACK
spending three weeks there visiting
Tuesday.
C. S. McNaught of Portland, one
avenue after leaving the Osborn ton several days last week.
to
clean up all flour and cereals before the 1st of the
We are going
her brother and looking after busi
Mrs. Lauretta Belscamper of Co apartments.
Mrs. M. Elkins of Portland, who time pioneer resident of Hermiston,
month at bargain prices.
ness.
She
will
remain
in
Hermiston
lumbia district has been confined to
Mrs. L. C. Dyer motored to Pilot has been a house guest of her sis arrived in town Wednesday night for a week. While here she is stay
her home because of illness.
Rock
Pkg.
where she visited ter, Mrs. W. L. Morgan for the past and will remain until Sunday.
3 Lb. 7 o« H O.
ing at the Osborn apartments.
J. A. Murray, commercial district
Harry Andrews of Echo was a her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. month, left Saturday for her home.
Mrs. Claud Willeutt and daughter
Boys pajamas, 12-16 years. Alma manager for the Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Hermiston business visitor Monday. and Mrs. Chas. Isaac.
Monta, of Livingston. Montana, ar-
Pkge.
—Adv. Co., was a business visitor in Her
Hitt.
Eugene Pierce left Wednesday for
Pretty things for baby.
Alma
rived
in
Hermiston Wednesday
J.
M.
Biggs
of
LaGrande
was
a
miston
Tuesday
morning
from
Pen-
the Fred Johnson ranch at Pilot Hitt.
—Adv.
morning and will visit indefinitely
Pkg.
OC
I business visitor in Hermiston Thurs- JIeton.
Rock where he will work during
PHILLIP’S
with Dr. Addison C. Willeutt and
Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart spent the
I day.
Contract bridge was the diversion Dr. Eugene C. Willeutt who are
harvest.
week end in LaGrande visiting Mr.
Mrs. Carl Veeland of Portland for a pleasant afternoon at the home
Mrs. Clay Wood is taking a few Barnhart's father.
now making their home in the Os
Pkg.
I who will be remembered as Ruth f Mrs. A. H. Norton Tuesday. Three
days vacation this week from her
born apartments.
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and daugh
duties at Jack’s Cafe. Mre.
Roy ter Margaret were Pendleton busi Kaiser, spent the week end in Her- tables were in play with high score
Mrs. Levi Reeder left early Thurs
I miston renewing old acquaintances. at each table winning a prize.
Horner of Irrigon is at the cafe in ness visitors last Friday.
day morning for Portland in com
Miss Marian Henderson, student
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wyatt of Cot pany with Mr. and Mrs. P. Jarmon
her absence.
(In federal tax)
Squire K. Thomas of Columbia
of the Eastern Oregon Normal tage Grove visited the first of the
and daughter Shirley of Butter
district returned Thursday from a
school, spent the week end at her week at the home of their uncle and
Creek. Mrs. Reeder will return some
few days' business trip to the Wil-
home here.
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm. time next week by train but Mrs.
lamette valley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey of La They left Thursday for Hood River.
Jarmon will remain for a two weeks
Box
H. C. Dobkins of Walla Walla, |
Grande spent Sunday at the home
Mrs. Wm. Sanders returned Tues visit.
The Best in Talking Pictures
district mechanic for the Standard
of Mr. Baileys parents, Mr. and day from a two weeks visit with her
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Skovbo and
Oil Co., was in town a few days this
Hermiston, Oregon.
•Mrs. G. W. Bailey.
husband at Eagle Creek, Ore. She family returned Saturday from a
week.
Mixed
Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner, accom- is back on duty at the local tele
two weeks trip along the coast from
Drs. Willeutt and Willeutt, osteo-
by
her
daughters
Gladys,
I
anted
phone
exchange.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Taft to Sand Lake. They traveled
pathic physicians and surgeons, Os
Miriam and Thelma, plan to leave
A group of the young people of with an improvised camping outfit
JULY 28-29
born Apartments, Hermiston, Ore.
Friday for Corvallis where they will the Christian Endeavor society en- built t on a truck and took their own
Down to the sea in house
July 20. adv.
visit Herbert Swarner.
loyed a picnic and swim on the time to enjoy the scenic spots along
boats, yachts, revenue cutters,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst and H.
Miss Dorothy Hitt and Bill Dur 'matilla river below the A. W.
racing shells, row boats and
the Oregon
I
coast. On the return
I. Stillings motored to LaGrande
MEN'S HATS — CAPS — UNDERWL.E — OVERALLS —
kins of Portland are the house Turnblad ranch Sunday afternoon.
speedsters! And where they are,
trip they visited relatives at differ-
Sunday where they had an inter
guests
of
Mrs.
Alma
Hitt
this
week.
\bout twenty young people were
waves of laughter roll! It’s the
ent points
I
enroute.
view with Congressman Walter M.
MEN’S and WOMEN'S SHOES and STOCKINGS —
present.
They arrived Tuesday.
rowdiest, lustiest, roughest, naut
Mrs. Curtis Simons and Mrs. Geo. I
Pierce.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
O'Kelley
are
Mrs.
Sam
Moore
and
son
and
HOUSE DRESSES — ETC.
ical trip you ever took!
NOT
Harkenrider entertained at bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephenson
back in town after an absence of laughter and Mrs. Neill Barnhart last Thursday evening at the home
FOR WEAK RIBS!
and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pope motored
several weeks while in Palouse and left Tuesday morning for Yakima
of the former with seven tables in
to LaGrande Friday night where
Spokane. Mrs. O’Kelley is working where they will visit until Friday
play during the evening. High hon-!
they visited friends and relatives
night shift at Jack’s Cafe.
with Mrs. Moore’s parents.
ors were won by Mrs. Gwyn Hughes
over the week end. The men are
The W.C.T.U. will have a food
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm went and consolation by Mrs. W. L. |
employed by the state highway de-
sale at Burnham's store Saturday o Portland Saturday night where Hamm.
partment on the Wallula cut-off
afternoon. July 22. We kindly ask they visited friends for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond of
road.
our friends to help with both dona- Miss Eleanor Briggs assisted in the
tions and patronage.
—A dv drug store during their absence.
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last week visiting with Mr. and |
Mrs. W. E. Jones and small Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner. The Ham
Mrs. Ariete White entertained at
FOR REAL ECONOMY
PLUS:— Comedy and Cartoon
a contract bridge-luncheon Monday. daughter Hazel returned Tuesday
monds
have
been
touring
the
north-
FOR THE EARLY STAGES
and 2d Part "Lust Frontier.”
The rooms were attractive with | from California after spending two
west and Canada and were well
OF WEAK FEET OR ARCHES
largs bowls of flowers. High honors months with her father who has pleased with the Hermiston country.
were won by Mrs. E. P. Dodd and been seriously ill. Mrs. Jones left Mr. Hammond said this project was |
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
—LASTS ONE-THIRD LONGER-
consolation by Mrs. Thus. Campbell. her father somewhat improved.
the best he had seen on all his tra- |
JULY 23-24
Ray Tuttle, western representa-
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe
vel. The Hammonds are old friends
Matinee 2:30 Sunday
tfve of the James Incubator Manu cialist of Pendleton will be at the of the Swarner family.
facturing Co., and N. J. Vanskike, Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
Mrs. Dora Hill, Miss Margaret !
manager of the “Vigorbilt” hatch- | July 26th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m.
Morgan, and Miss Henrietta Ras- ;
ery here, motored to Heppner. Ione, I
adv. müssen stopped in
Hermiston
a I
PHONE— Icehouse 741. Residence 901.
Bobby Morse, son of Roger Morse, short while Friday to visit Miss
Monday
Lexington and Boardman
Daily
Delivery
Sundays Open until 12:00.
on business.
dairy extension specialist of Corval- Pauline Stoop enroute to Elgin, Ore. I
supports and adjusts weak or fallen
Fresh
canning
beets;
40
lbs.
$1.
lis,
left
Thursday
morning
for
his
arches. Relieves tired feet and legs
Mrs. Hill and Miss Rasmussen were oocccccccccccc***c*c09119999999999e9999
from strain. Made of leather; can
-Adv home after spending a week at the returning to their home after visit-
C. L. Upham, Hermiston.
be adjusted gradually by adding pad
J. A. Clarke motored to Pendleton home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet D. ing in Forest Grove and The Dalles ------------------------------------------------------------
by pad, up to normal elevation.
HFLL BREAKS
Wednesday afternoon on business Best.
and Miss Morgan planned to spend
Scientifically shaped and
I OOSE IN THE
Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Baker, for-
and was accompanied by Miss Eu-
constructed.
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some time visiting in Elgin where i
MOST THRILLING
nice Woughter, Margaret and Edith mer teachers of the Westland school she formerly taught in the high J
Per pair—SPECIAL .
2
AND AMAZING
Clarke, and Marybell, Ethel, Allan visited with the Alfred Swarner school.
HERMISTON
SCENES EVER
and Francis Clarke. The young family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ba
PICTURED!
DRUG CO.
folks enjoyed a swim in the nata- ker have just returned from Chicago
*
PLUS: — Comedy and Cartoon
torium while Mr. Clarke attended where they attended the Century of
COLUMBIA NEWS t
DEPENDABLE GROCERS
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Progress Exposition.
By Florence Udey
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toole left last
Harry Hoyt, nephew of Mrs. W.
week for Pendleton where they will
July 21st to 24th, inclusive.
make their home for the summer. A. Mikesell, spent a few days of this
week visiting at the Nick Steiner
Mr. Toole is a state highway engin home.
eer and has been stationed in Her
Charles Wells has been employed
on the Carman ranch this week.
Gallon
miston for the past three years.
Carl Hammer left last week for I
Mrs. Jim Pearson was a charming
In Bulk - Bring your container.
the wheat country where he will be
hostess at a bridge party Wednesday employed for the summer.
light with five tables in play. High
Mrs. Tom Wilson was a visitor at
Skovbo’s
honors were won by Mrs. Wm. the George Leibe home Monday af
Shaar, and consolation by Mrs. O. ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Boardman
<• Mudge.
were business visitors at the Joe
Mrs. E. W. West and daughter Udey home Tuesday.
2% lb.
Can
Rosemary of Grangeville, Idaho,
Calumet - "Double Acting"
" •
C. A. Keller was a visitor at the
spent the week end as the guest of Geo. Liebe home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Norquist and
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter while
daughters Gladys and Thelma, of
Pkg.
visiting friends here.
They
left Centralia, Wn., visited from Sunday
Tuesday evening for Ferndale. Wn., until Thursday with friends in Co
vhere Mrs. West will visit a sister. lumbia district. Juanita Wells re
MacMarr Blend
Hardwheat
Barrel
g.
— go a
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley left turned, with them to visit for sev-
Monday for LaGrande where they eral days. Norquists formerly lived !
on the Jones place in Columbia.
vili remain for the summer. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norquist and
(elley just completed a contract for family of Wallula visited with Mr.
he graveling of a section of the and Mrs. F. W. Lenz Tuesday after
Vallilla cut-off highway and now noon. Mrs. Peter Norquist and two
(or
daughters returned to Wallula with
ias a logging contract in the Blue them to spend the night.
,
In Six
Mountains near LaGrande.
Pkgs.
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine are the
Flavors
Fancy in Rich Syrup
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bensel and proud parents of a baby boy, born
i
Red & White 21s
ion Paul of Los Angeles. Cal., visi- July 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski I
ed last week at the home of Mr.
and daughter Helen, and Mrs. C. L.
Camp's
ensel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Upham spent the week end in Port
Jensel, and also at the home of Mr. land. Mrs. Upham visited her daugh-
md Mrs. A. E. Bensel on North Hill. ter. Mrs. Lawrence Hart, at Gaston
Memorie
While here they motored to Spo- while there.
Miss Pauline Morris and Mrs.
I Lb.
Itane, and again stopped on their Blum left Monday for Portland
return trip to Portland.
where they visited for a few days.
Local Happenings
Don’t Overlook ....
98c
FLOUR
29c
OATS
WHEATENA
Hot Cake Flour
Roman Meal
Grape Nuts 16c
Macaroni 19. 49c
7c
10 Lbs. 49c
Rice
Cheese
Corn Flakes
Matches
Oasis Chatre
29c
Sweet Pickles
pint 18c
Golden West Coffee
35c
Good Bulk Coffee - 3
- Lbs. 49c
Meadowbrook Ice
Cents per lb
BU
The new
ARCH ADJUSTER
qan
MACMARR STORES i
Prices Effective
THE REDS WHITE
“71 The Sign of a Dependable Store
stores
SALAD OIL
E"
TYAerm.r
Baking Powder
Specials for Saturday and Monday, July 22 & 2 4.1]
25c
Crushed Pineapple
Crushed Pineapple
21c
10s
FLOUR ~ $1.19
Corree r 55c
Hey ! !
i 1906 @p
i ea
Cantaloupes
Fresh Local Corn Dozen 29c
Grape Fruit
3n or 23c
St
ED & WHITE STORES
T 2.1
2 " 1
Have you heard?
Wait-up for this!
Tomatoes 716 2 lbs. 19c
Pink Salmon
Toilet Tissue
@g
49c
Jumbo Size
tar 10c
Pork & Beans
Baking Powder “h 23c
2**
Grape Fruit Red * White - - 2 for
29c
Peanut Butter
2 lb. glass
Dark or light KARO 10 lbs. 55c
", Wesson Oil & Mayonnaise Maker Al
3
JELLO
43c
53c
for
$432
Nedd. SALAD DRESSING °Jar‘ 33c
48c
Orange Pekoe Tea
Eoe
Crackers’rsnwPae 2 Fke. 29c
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
MALT, Old Vienna
3 for $1.00
Salad Dressing URraN a wurr
Quart
29c
Baked Beans or Brown Bread Xu 2
Pa 39c
5
Hale's Confectionery
opened for business
3 Cans
6
Brand
Rolls
Finest Quality 1 lb. Pkg.
Orange p tkoe
Tea at a real saving!
Kellogg's or
=%
:
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Fresh Green Corn
25c
Doten
RIPE TOMATOES - 3
Dozen
Under management of Roy C. Hale of Echo who invites you to
call and solicits your patronage. —Formerly Hitt’s Confectionery.
BANANAS
3
FOUNTAIN
-e)
Post Tosties
FANCY LEMONS
SPORT GOODS
43 «e
Corn Flakes ■ 4 me 25c
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933.
CONFECTIONS
29c
Phone 241
Store No. 1751
290
Lbs.
Hermiston