The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 05, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1934.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Local Happenings
R. H. McAtee was re-elected sup­
erintendent of the Hermiston schools
at an early meeting of the board.
His name was omitted from the no­
tice of re-election last week.
Easter Ball at Stanfield Saturday,
April 7. Music by Yellow Jackets. ad
F. S. Beddow of Pendleton was a
Hermiston visitor Monday.
Paul Miller, Tom Wilson and two
sons Phillip and Floyd, motored to
Pasco, Wn., Sunday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quick and fam­
ily visited relatives and friends in
Toppenish, Wn.. Sunday.
Mrs. Lois Woods, graduate nurse
at the Hermiston hospital spent the
week end with friends in La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman re­
turned from Portland Saturday after
attending a Ford show there. They
brought back two new V-8s.
Miss Rachael Sloan, first grade
teacher, attended the principals and
teachers meeting In La Granda Sat­
urday.
Easter
Parker Arthur of Echo was a busi-
ess visitor In Hermiston Tuesday.
Miss Margaret Neary of Echo was
Hermiston visitor Sunday.
D W. Davis, deputy county as-
is In Hermiston the first
1 the week.
John Whitney visited his sister
and grandmother in Grandview,
ue
last week,
print dresses, 7 to 14
Adv
$1.00 Amsberry's.
Paul Miller motored to Yakima,
Wn . last Saturday with Mrs. Clara
M. Bault, who has been visiting for
everal weeks in Columbia dixtrict.
Mrs. Harland Graham of Elgin
spent the week end with her hus-
band, who is employed at the J. S.
Burnham store.
lawn rakes, 15c; small garden
Adv
ools, 10c. Amsberry's.
A V-8 pick-up truck was delivered
io the Stanfield Irrigation district
office this week by the Rohrman
Motor company.
Mrs. F.
Kelley was called to
San Francisco, Calif., Tuesday by
the illness of her sister. She will re-
nain for an indefinite period.
Mrs McKinley will be at Alma
Hitt's Shop Wednesday, April 11. ad
BALL
GOLD FISH
at
STANFIELD HALL
SATURDAY, APRIL?
SALE
Music by
¡Starting Tuesday
YELLOW
APRIL 10th
JACKETS
SUPPLY LIMITED
?
♦
HERMISTON
DRUG CO
Hermiston Altar
Society
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SPRFAD
CRESCENT
Pound
Baking Powder
ENGLISH TOMATO DISEASE
FOUND IN OREGON PLANTING.
Warning for Oregon tomato grow­
ers, especially those who grow early
fruit in greenhouses, to be on the
lookout for a new and extremely
serious virus disease has just been
issued by the Oregon State college
experiment station. The dreaded
English spotted wilt has just been
identified on plants brought to the
station from a greenhouse along the
Oregon coast.
Dr. F. P.
McWhorter, federal
plant pathologist who made the
identification, is hoping that the
disease is confined to that one par­
ticular spot as this disease is some­
times seed borne and the grower
Quart
Pound
COFFEE, Glass Jar, Lb.
High Grade
K. C.
Quart
16c
29C
PRINCE ALBERT
1 Pound Can
Pkg.
MACARONI or
NODDIES
FRIDAY
Baking Powder
Laundry Soap
Lard - - -
10
ize
Hermiston, Oregon
nars
ounds
440
QUART
BURNHAM’S
MOrenaradise
HERMISTON, OREGON
HERMISTON, OREGON
WAREHOUSE
OPPOSITE
OF
BUYERS
POULTRY AND EGGS
M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston
-
APRIL 6th to 9th, inclusive
POUND PACKAGE
Farina
Baking
Cocoa
Collin’s
Wheat Cereal
CALUMET
Double Action
Our Mother’s
9 Lb. Bag
398
Favorite Brand
6 Box
Carton
22C
Walnuts
Soft Shell
Diamond Brand
2, Lbs
POWDER
22 Lbs
Lbs
2
Lbs.
Extra Fine
Granulated
A favored blend—Ground when sold
3
Lbs.
550
Catsup
Yolo Brand
25c
Soap
Bottles
P& G
White Laundry
38c
Potatoes
Local Grown
U. S. No. 2s
100 Lb
Sack
PHONE 241
65c
19c
Sugar
AIRWAY
2
Rhubarb
590
Coffee
White King
Granulated Soap
Large
28c
Package
All Day Saturday
SWIFT & COMPANY
Fluff-i-est — They melt in your mouth
$1.69
Schilling’s Coffee Demonstration
OSBORN APARTMENTS
Best Foods—Rich Delicious Flavor
Safeway — A Perfect
Family Flour
49 Lb.
Sack
25c
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
W
SATURDAY - MONDAY
Flour
23c
N
(Dr. A. C. Willcutt
Marshmall f ws
5
19c
who brought the plants in said he
had obtained the seed from England
where this disease is prevalent.
This disease is entirely distant
from the various virus diseases com­
mon to the northwest at present,
and much more serious, says Dr. Me
Whorter. Leaves of affected plants
become reddened, the plant itself is
badly stunted, and fruit is borne
sparsely if at all and is under-sired.
In England and Australia the di­
sease is carried from plant to plant
mostly by thrips. Any grower who
suspects that they might have the
disease in their plantings are re­
quested to send or take a sample to
the state college for identification.
Mayonnaise
5c
Pay nPackit
29c
HERMISTON, OREGON
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SAFEWAY VALUES ARE GREATEST
(Fresh Pie Plant)
Local Grown
Nalley’s Salad Dressing
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
QUALITY FOR QUALITY
Matches
MUSTARD
Mild
beauty for your own home.
SAFEUAY STORES
Quart
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actual rugs. You will quick­
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select
smartest examples of 1 ,
today’s floor style.
C. M. Bentley, examiner of opera­
tors and chauffeurs, will be in Her­
miston Saturday, April 7th, at the
city library, between the hours of
9:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m.. respect-
ively, according to announcement
released from the Secretary of
State’s office. All those wishing
permits or licenses to drive cars are
asked to get in touch with Mr.
Bentley during these hours.
Lbs.
Quart
helped
these rugs as the newest
and
Auto License Examiner Coining.
Oval Cans
Woityiejdo, - tta JW ------ < c., .0
A nation-wide jury of
homemakers
ly agree that here is new
for
SARDINES
Armstrong’s Quaker Rugs
Miss Dorcas Throop, daughter of
Mrs. Chas. Lynch of Hermiston, and
Mr. Earl Carson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Carson, were united in
marriage Wednesday, April 4, at the
home of Rev. Rice, pastor of the
Christian church in Walla Walla.
Mrs. Carson is a senior in the
Hermiston high school and will
continue her studies and graduate
with her class this spring.
and
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Root of Uma-
tilla have announced the engage-
ment of their daughter Barbara to
Fred Neth of Vancouver, Wn. Miss
Root is a graduate of the Hermiston
high school and has been attending
| business college in Portland.
Th-------
Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan celebrated
their fourth wedding anniversary
Sunday evening, with a dinner and
I cards. Covers were laid for Mr. and
4 Blue Ribbon {
Carson-Throop.
Merchandise of all Kinds.
ECHO. ORE. — PHONE 363
[FRATERNAL Notes
SOMETHING NEW IN PICTURES!
Mrs. M. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Coxen. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berry and R.
C. Tillery of Hermiston, and Miss
Ella Craig and Walter Wall of Stan­
field. Mrs. Gardiner and Mr. Coxen
won high score in pinochle, and Mrs
Berry and Mr. Smith, consolation.
STAATS & SON
CCIIE EARLY!
Sponsored
by
Miss Evelyn Thorsen of Stanfield,
Walter Holt, county : gent from
Pendleton. was a business visitor In who is a student at Behnke-Walker
usiness college in Portland, was
Hermiston Saturday.
Leonard H. Pearson is a medical ■ he guest of Miss Barbara Wessell
patient in the Hermiston hospital Wednesday afternoon. She is visiting
this week. His wife was called from her parents in Stanfield this week.
Mrs. McKinley will show prom
Seattle because of his illness.
Our candies and nuts are always dresses at Alma Hitt’s Shop Wed.,
adv
fresh and low priced. Amsberry's ad April 11.
Miss Betty Ralph was a guest last
Miss Faye Green of Stanfield
fractured a Lone in her right arm Friday night at the Bachelor Boys’
early this week while cranking a lub house party i Pendleton.
Clay Wood of Irrigon was a Her­
car.
The Misses Alma Rohrman and miston visitor Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sinden and
Myrtle Minnie of Pendleton were
guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. A. daughter Maxine of LaGrande visit­
F. Rohrman.
ed over the week end with Mr. and
Enamels, paints, varnishes, brush- | Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. Mr. Sinden is
es. All low priced. Amsherry s. Adv Mrs. I elthouse's brother.
Mrs. Alice Stone left Tuesday
Easter Ball at Stanfield Saturday,
night for Portland where she will April 7. Musicrby Yellow Jackets, ad
isit lier cousin, Mrs. Robert Hobbs.
Mrs. G. E. Gilbert and son George
Mr. Hobbs is quite ill in the hos of Palouse, Wn.. were the house
pital.
fuests of Miss Esther Sibert last
Mrs. E. E. Fretwell of Fruitland, veek. Mrs. Sibert teaches in Palouse
Idaho, arrived Tuesday night and and was visiting here while the
will visit for the next two weeks schools were closed because of an
with her sister, Mrs. Guy Amsberry, epidemic of measles,
and mother, Mrs. Phoebe Palmer.
f' and • *'
* H.
*
Mr.
Mrs. R.
McAtee, Miss
Mrs. Mary Morrow of Portland is Myrtle McAtee, Miss Margaret El­
the guest of her daughter and fam­ liott, and Mrs. W. J. Cochran motor­
ily, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher­ ed to La Grande Saturday where the
son, this week.
Principals and Teachers meeting
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith of Pine was in session.
City were Hermiston visitors Sun­
Cooked food sale Saturday, April
day. Mr. Smith is principal of the1 14, at Burnhams, at 10 A. M. By
Pine City school.
ladies M. E. church.
Adv
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weaver plan to
Merrill Morgan of Portland visit­
motor to Baker Saturday where they ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
.ill visit relatives. Mr. Weaver is Clark over the week end. He is em­
employed by the state highway de- ployed in the creamery department
..artment.
of Swift & Co., in Portland, and
Easter Ball at Stanfield Saturday, was returning to his work after at­
April 7. Music by Yellow Jackets, ad tending the funeral of his mother at
Miss Alta Lillie, teacher of math­ Joseph.
ematics in the La Grande high
Dr. T. W. Bibb, president of Al-
school, is the house guest of
. Mrs.
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college,
and A. A. Goerning,
L. Hamm this week during the dean of the school, were in Hermis­
spring vacation.
ton last Thursday evening enroute
Mr and Mrs. N. R. Mueller and to Spokane where they attended an
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman were educational conference .They called
endieton visitors Sunday, where on Miss Arlyne Clark, daughter of
they saw the new stream-lined U. P. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark, who is a
train, and visited at the home of Mr. graduate of Albany college.
and Mrs. Chas. Rohrman
Easter Ball at Stanfield Saturday,
Esther Seeliger of Haines, Illinois, April 7. Music by Yellow Jackets. ad
and her mother Mrs. Chas. Seeliger,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee left
Sr., are guests this week at the Wednesday for Spokane, Wn., where
Chas. Seeliger home in the Westland Mr. McAtee will attend the Inland
district.
Empire Teacher’s meeting. Miss
Nola Henning accompanied them to
Rosalia, Wn., where she and Mrs.
McAtee will visit friends and rela­
tives until the latter part of the
week. They expect to return Satur­
day.
NEW & SECOND HAND
12
Lbs.
Oranges
Sweet Juicy Navels
Medium Size
2, Doz.
Lettuce
Large Solid
Sweet Lettuce
EACH
Suntex
A Cleanser and
Bleachant
21 Oz.
Bottle
9c
Jell Well
A most delicious dessert
Choice of Flavors
Package
HERMISTON —
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