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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON,
THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934.
Local Happenings
ue Ribbon
ARMSTRONG’S
Quaker
Rugs
OASIS THEATRE
Special Treat!
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
"1 6 Fathoms
Deep”.
DANCE
STANFIELD
SAT. NITE
El Brendel
“Olsen’s
Big
Moment"
SAFEUAY STORES
For Mother's Day
and Graduation
Safeway’s Three Big S
$ $ $ Dollar Days $ $ $
Name in Gold
FREE
Friday • Saturday • Monday
Coming! 2
SOAP
14c
TEA
SWIFT & COMPANY
Pork
Matches
Be
216
$1
Laundry Soap"
33
TEA
$1
22C
Salmon
Mayonnaise
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
Hotel Hermiston
TUES., May 8
for one day
Eyes Examined—
...
Glasses Ground and Fitted—
Prices Based on Present Con
ditions.
Sugar
44C
STAATS & SON
MAYTAG SALES * SERVICE
Second-hand Washing Machines
and other
Second-hand Merchandise.
ECHO. ORE. — PHONE 363
BURNHAM’S
Merchandise
FARM TESTED PRODUCTS
SURETURK
The one feed from hatching time to
maturity -
per 100 lbs.
$2.75
Surelive
Is the one mash that starts your
chicks right
per 100
- $2.85
Ellis Feed Store
HERMISTON, OREGON
OPPOSITE DEPOT
Í1
POUNDS
IN SIX DELICIOUS FLAVORS
(FRESH AND FLUFFY)
GOLDEN BANTAM ,,
CREAM STYLE — NO. 303 CANS
5c
25c
5c
5c
5c
16c
5c
59c
10c
COFFEE 10
AIRWAY
A Pure Brazilian Blend
Freshly Roasted and Ground
3
Marshmallows
FLUFF-I-EST
CORN
PACKAGE
Laundry Soap . 2 bars
Lard
3 lbs
Carrots
2 bunches
Rhubarb 2 1-lb. bun
3 Candy Bars
Cheese
lb
Rib Boil
lb
Potatoes
sack
Pork Roast
lb
34C
FINE GRANULATED
Jell Well 20
HERMISTON, OREGON
FELTHOUSE WAREHOUSE
$1
SYRUP
$1
CANS
f M
.
Corn Flakes
KELLOGGS OR POST TOSTIE
1 LB. PKG. .............
4 Wi
Crackers
N. B. C. SODAS
FRESH
CRISP
Z-B.
- 27c
63c 12
$1
Potatoes
BACON
Beans
REGULAR SIZE PACKAGE
LB. PKG. ......
CARTON
PACKAGES ■
DELICIOUS FLAVORED
MEDIUM WEIGHT
POUND
WE RESERVE
RIGHT TO
LOCAL NETTED GEMS
24 LBS.
$1
(]"" In Old Brazil
100 LB. SACK
59c
PHONE 241
HERMISTON
LIMIT QUANTITIES
s
U. S. NO. 2 QUALITY
B
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$$01809990918190933399093909
Mrs. N. Wagner and daughter DELEGATION ATTENDS TRI-
UMATILLA TAKES HONORS AT
Marie, Mrs. Talbert and Miss Heis-
GRADE SCHOOL TRACK MEET
terman of Uniontown, Wn., were STATE OREGON CONFERENCE
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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A large delegation of girls and
Bert Mullins Sunday.
Girls Division A.
mothers
from
Hermiston
attended
Mayor Willis Mahoney of Kla-
25 Yard Dash—Null, Hermiston,
the
Tri-State
Oregon
conference
for
math
Falls,
democratic
candidate
Joe Reeves and O. C. Pierce mo- Ì
first; Kennedy, Umatilla, second;
Mrs. Walter Botkin of LaGrande
girls’ leagues, deans and mothers
tored to Sheer’s bridge Saturday | was visiting friends in Hermiston for governor, was calling on friends held in Pendleton Friday and Satur- Bowman. Echo, third.
in Hermiston Saturday. Mr. Maho-
where they spent the time fishing. over the week end.
Baseball Throw—Luciani, Echo,
ney’s slogan is "A new deal for the lay of last week, April 27-28.
They report very little luck.
first; Harris. Hermiston, second;
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner mo masses.”
The conference theme was "Mile- Bowman, Echo, third.
tored to Lewiston, Idaho, on busi-
2
Rev. C. R. Moore, pastor of the stones of Life” which was carried
ness Friday.
Girls Division B.
through all talks, and especially by
50 Yard Dash-—Cooney, Umatilla,
Miss Emogene Paul motored to Hermiston Union church, left Wed
nesday for La Grande, where he will Dr. Jessie Brodie of Portland, who first; Dexter. Umatilla, second;
Pendleton Tuesday on business.
A nation-wide jury of
atte
the district convention or spoke on "Preparation for marriage, Huxell, Stanfield, third.
Miss Leona Dyer of Portland Wrea
homemakers helped select
very girl’s vocation.” and by Rev.
‘
of
Christ.
He
expects
to
Baseball
Throw
—
Cooney,
Umatil
visiting her mother, Mrs. Maud
these rugs as the newest
M. Tennyson on "Boredom With la, first; Roberts, Echo, second; Sis
return Saturday evening.
HERMISTON, OREGON Dyer, this week.
and smartest examples of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hug of Elgin. I Life." Many girls and boys of the
First Show Starts 7:30
Mrs. Eugene Dexter is working Ore., stopped in Hermiston Monday conference spoke on different themes son, Hermiston, third.
today's floor style. See the
Second about 9:15
Girls Division C.
night shift at Jack's Cafe starting for some time while enroute to their hroughout the two days.
actual rugs. You will quick
50 Yard Dash—Wolverton, Echo,
this week.
ly agree that here is new
home from Seattle, Wn. They visit-
Greetings were given to the dele first, Caldwell, Umatilla, second;
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
beauty for your own home.
Masquerade dance at Westland ed Harlan Graham and his son gates by Austin Landreth, superin Pierson, Hermiston, third.
school Saturday, May 5.
Adv Frank who are also from Elgin.
tendent ot the Pendleton schools,
Baseball Throw—Wolverton, Ec
Nelson H. Jones of Milton, candi-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Creswell ind by Mayor Jack Allen of Pendle- ho, first; Caldwell, Umatilla, sec
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date for county commissioner In the and daughter Evelyn and “Newt" on.
oiid; Rhea, Stanfield, third.
SURPRISE PREVIEW! ! !
May primary election, was a busi- Hodgen of Pendleton were Hermis-
Sylvia Shutter of Hermiston par-
Girls Division D.
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ness visitor in Hermiston Saturday
60 Yard Dash—Moran, Umatilla,
ton visitors Sunday, enroute to the ticipated In a pageant on "Mile-
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY—
D. C. Nelson of Pendleton was a rodeo at the Tony Vey ranch on stones" which included representa- first; Bartley, Stanfield, second;
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All persons in theatre for the
Boehne, Echo, third.
Hermiston business visitor Tuesday. Butter Creek.
tion from 20 . different schools.
regular show may remain for
HERMISTON, OREGON
Baseball Throw—Bartley, Stan-
Robert Bales of Enterprise, Ore.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doran and son
La Grande was named as the next
preview at no extra cost, All
visited over the week end with his Randolph. William Eldridge of He conference host which will be held field, first; Austin, Echo, second;
persons in by 12:15 will see all cousin. Donald Williams. He came
lix and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gor next year. As a closing feature of White, Stanfield, third.
of preview.
- ’ -a-
from the CCC camp at Bonneville. don and daughter Betty Lois of Ca the conference a sight-seeing tour of
small hat and lack of false teeth numbers between scenes. Miss Helen
ROMANCE — THRILLER
Monroe Swarner will leave for nada were at the T. C. Baker home Pendleton was sponsored by the “YE OLD FAMILY ALBUM”
which were said to have been lost in Fredreckson of Stanfield accompa-
PRESENTED BY AUXILIARY
Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, Saturday Sunday, having come here for the Pendleton Chamber of Commerce.
OF SPONGE DIVERS.
the cistern.
nied her. Other numbers were given
where he will be employed as check funeral of Mrs. Lyle Peasley.
The Hermiston delegation includ
The acrobat of the family, the by the Cub Wranglers.
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er In the National Forest Service
The script was read by Mrs. Walt
Agatha Stebbins, a very severe- man on the flying trapeze, was most
Alfred C. Swarner and son Mon- ed Neva Richards, Sylvia Shutter,
this summer.
roe, and daughters Miriam and Julia Colpitts, Martha Lenz, Floy looking person, was portrayed by handsomely portrayed by Peter Cast- er Pearson and O. W. Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Enbusk were Thelma, returned home from a trip Attebury, Helen Dunning, Margaret Mrs. Logan Todd. This was followed rie who sang the famed song.
looking after business in Hermiston to Vancouver, Wn.. and Corvallis. Clarke, Bonnie Jean Follett, Rose by a piano solo played by Mrs. Petite
Aunt Min, a most striking charac
Tuesday from Pendleton.
Ore., where they visited their cou- mary Serell, Mary Rodda, Eleanor of Umatilla, in the character of the ter and pride of the family, was por
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and sin. Sergeant Behrens, wife and Dawson, Miss Esther Sibert, Faith family member who pestered every trayed by Mrs. James Todd, who
daughter Helen Kay of Pilot Rock daughter at Vancouver, and son Wilson and Mrs. Ralph Richards.
one about her talent until they ask wore a clever hat and a beautiful
AT
SALLY O’NEIL
,
wine-colored gown.
,»
were week end visitors at the L. C. Herbert Swarner and wife, and
ed her to play for them.
Dyer home.
Joe Norton, as the young man
As the last page in the album was
daughter Gladys Swarner, who is a COMMISSIONER WARNS AGAINST
CREIGHTON CHANEY
with
a cornet, Elmer Burgestress- turned, the scene would cause many
Purebred Persian cat named "Pep junior at Oregon State college.
INSURANCE RACKET IN OREGON
Pins: “Throne of the Gods” and
ser, standing with one foot pointed people to picture mother and father
per" strayed or stolen. Reward for
James H. E. Scott, candidate for
“India's Temple of Love.”
return to Ina Wessell, Hermiston,
SALEM, Ore., May 1 (Special)— over the other and his cornet rest in the home of long ago. These char
MAY 5
re-nomlnatton on the republican What appears to be one of the great ing on his hip, was most certainly acters were portrayed by Mr. and
adv.
ticket, as representative from the est insurance rackets attempted on a humorous picture.
MUSIC BY
SUNDAY ■ MONDAY
Mrs. Wm. Logan as the chorus sang
Hubert Osborn of Detroit, Michi- 23rd district, was calling
on friends the Oregon public has come to the
RYTHM KINGS
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Aunt Sophrony, portrayed by Mrs. "Love’s Old Sweet Song."
gan, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. in Hermiston
Saturday.
I attention of Insurance Commission- Joe Norton, could not have made a Miss Yvonne Bousquet of Umatilla
R. E. Osborn, visited over the week
THERE’S NO SENSE TO IT!
ADMISSION : 40c and 10c
more perfect picture with her bustle, entertained with several tap dance
Dr. H. C. Curry, Optometrist of er A. H. Averill,
end at the Osborn home here, Le-
Maybe you'll break a rib.
land Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seattle, who has made professional
This game is being promoted by
day be you'll only bust a few
Osborn, motored down from Walla visits to Hermiston for 20 years, i the Golden Hour Company of Minn-
buttons loose—
B U
O
H___ O
Walla with Mr. Osborn and they re and is known for good optical work eapolis, which has organized five
But you will have the laugh of
i
turned Monday, accompanied by at reasonable prices, will again be | benefit associations for the purpose
your life when you see
Mrs. R. E. Osborn who visited until at the Hotel Hermiston Tuesday, of attaching the dollars of the unin-
Tuesday evening.
May 8, for one day. Eyes examined. | formed. These benefit associations,
adv. I which are not licensed to transact
glasses ground and fitted.
in
business in Oregon, are as follows:
There will be a missionary meet Golden Hour Benefit association;
ing I riday. May 4, at the Methodist Family Benefit association; Protec
church, when a missionary who tion Benefit association; Economic
DON’T
served in the Kentucky mountains . Benefit association; and Reconstruc
MISS
will be heard. Two other missiona tion Benefit association.
ries, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, from the
The commissioner warns the pub
cachets college in Seattle, will be ■
lic
to beware both as to purchasing
sent into the field this year.
memberships in these associations
Mrs. Fred Lamberson spent from ind In the influencing of others to
lui: A Mermaid Comedy/and a
unday until Tuesday* evening with become members, as the latter is a
Song Story.
her sisters, Mrs. G. C. Whitmore in lirect violation of the Oregon laws
MAY 4th, 5th and 7th,
Enterprise, and Mrs. Geo. Gray in ind subjects the guilty parties to
oseph. She
:
accompanied Donald ine and imprisonment.
ON ANY LEATHER GOODS
TOILET
ackson, Donald Williams, Al Quir-
LITTLE WOMEN"
MANY
EVENTS
PLANNED
'ng,
and
Robert
Bales
to
Wallowa
PURCHASED FROM US.
ounty. where the boys hiked to
“CAROLINA”
and
FOR U. OF 0. MOTHER’S DAY
Ice Lake. They were caught in a
(6 BOX CARTON)
“MR. SKITCH"
VAN
CAMPS
— 16 0Z. CANS
PALMOLIVE
CAMAY
snow blizzard and found fishing Im-
EUGENE. Ore., (Special)—Moth
HERMISTON
CARTON
17 CANS
possible because of eight feet of ice ers of University of Oregon students,
on the lake. They returned to Her and the students themselves, will
DRUG CO
miston late Tuesday night.
join forces on the campus May 11,
12 and 13, for what is expected to be
DATES SET I OR OPEE ING OF
the most outstanding combined Jun
RAILWAY & COULEE DAM BIDS. ior week end and Mother's day in
P. & G. OR CRYSTAL WHITE
the history of the Institution, it was
Spokane. Wn.—-May 17 and June declared here today by William Da-
EDWARD’S DEPENDABLE
EDWARD'S DEPENDABLE
!
18 will be days of great importance vis, Portland, chairman for the
BARS
BUYERS OF
BLACK ORANGE PEKOE
GREEN JAPAN
to the Inland Empire and Spokane, week end. and Nancy Archbold,
POULTRY AND EGGS
and SAVE MONEY
tor on those dates the bids will be hairman for Mothers’ events.
8 OZ. PKG.
8 OZ. PKG.
M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston opened in the Civic Building, Spo
Ug
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
kane, on the government railway to
Weather Report.
Optometrist of Seattle
the Grand Coulee dam and for the Date
Max. Min.
SELECT ALASKA PINK
main contract for the dam itself.
who has made professional visits
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April 26
1 LB. CANS
It
is
expected
that
the
auditorium
to Hermiston for 20 years, will
April 37
75 .... 52
of the Civic Building will be crowd
again be at the
73 .... 46
CANS
\pril 28
BEST FOODS
'd to capacity, and already trade \pril
69 .... 45
MAX-I-MUM
29
OSTEOPATHIC
paper and engineering journals from \pril 30
“You Know the Quality.”
70 .... 46
(CANE
AND MAPLE)
• PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
all over the country are asking that
72 .... 36
May 1
FULL
space
be
given
their
correspondents
OSBORN APARTMENTS
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May 2 72
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QUART JUG
QUART JAR
at the press table on June 18 when
Precipitation was .08
the big contract blds are opened.