The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 01, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THVR8DAY,
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mr*. H. J. Qulring of
Mrs. Joe Reed, formerly Miss Mar­
Dallas, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. N. ion Stephens, an husband and two
E. Goertzen of Salem, Oregon, visit­ boys, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
ed over the week end with Alfred Glmble ever the week end. Mr. Reed
Qltlrlng here. Mr. and Mrs. Qulring la a eargeant in the Los Angeles
are Alfred’s parents and Mrs. Goert-1 police force
zen is his sister. They left eaVly'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and
Monday morning for their homes.
son, Earl, went Into the mountains j
Fred Barker accompanied Lloyd ! last Saturday for an outing and Mr.
Moore as far as Portland Sunday Watson Was to keep on the lookout I
morning. Mr. Moore waa enroute to for deer." Sunday morning after !
Seattle where he assisted with the i breakfast they were driving out of i
opening of a radio store Monday. camp when Mrs. Watson saw three I
George McKenzie is employed in the buck deer and one doe. Mr. Watson I
store. Fred returned Tuesday morn­ stepped from the car and Mrs. Wat- j
ing.
son drove on as he stepped to the
Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle Eye­ side of the road and fired. They
sight Specialist, who has made pro­ spent the remainder of the day sight
fessional visits to Hermistoon for 20 seeing near Cable creek.
years, and’ is known for good optical
work as reasonable prices, will again
Edison Failing Fast.
be at the Hotel Hermiston, Saturday,
Thomas «A. Edison, suffering from
October 10, for one day. Eyes Exam­ a complication of four diseases, has '
ined, Classes Ground and Fitted, at lost strength the last few days, his I
physician. Dr. Hurbert S. Howe, said j
Reduced Charges.
Wednesday in a bulletin.
Doris Lamblrth' of Echo visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prink of
with her motheif Jllrs. Pearl Lam- Portland arrived In Hermiaton Wed­
birth over the week end.
nesday and w ill visit Indefinitely
Mrs. Ralph R a y p f Pnliman, Wn.. with Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime. Mrs.
la staying with her mother, Mrs. Frink is Mrs. Prime's sister.
Perry Arthur in Columbl, district
B. 8. Kingsley, owner and mana­
while her husband is In Portland.
ger of Kingsley’s Department store,
Walter PlersoSj.jJB. A- Dojrl. and left Tuesday for Portland where he
Myron Nation spent the week end will spend several days looking af­
bunting in the ni(p/talnu noar<Unlon. ter business Interests.
They had no luck.
Norman Pennock and
Elbert
The Baptist LddfcsAld Will serve Hutchison spent the first two days
dinner in the hatetnent of the Bap­ of the week In the mountains hunt­
tist church both.f|dajfi p f .f h t fair ing deer. They had no luck but plan
to go again soon.
with a chicken dinner on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner went
Miss Elizabeth S traV ot (Portland
who has been visiting Miss Isabel to Portland last Friday where they
Dodd for the pas
^»r hef j Waited th ei* daughter, Mrs. Ed Scho­
field in Vancouver, and attended the
home Sunday,
Oregon
8tate-University of Colorado
A new lot of d IMw? J»,»»t R e iv e d
football game In Portland Saturday.
at The Propst VA
àrietÿ Störe at the
lowest popular prices, g ,
Adv Oregon State won by a score 16-0.
Mrs. Perry Arthur of Columbia
Mrs. Frank Stone w£p S<9<$piplny-
district went to LaGrande last Sat­
ed as bookkeeper at the Umatilla urday to attend the funeral of her
Cooperative Creamery starting the sister-in-law, Mrs. Albert See. Mrs
first of November.- - *
See had been ill with pneumonia
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
II. A. Pankow, Earl Dense!, G. R. only a short while and leaves five
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
—
Phone 331.
Robinson, and Russell Blessing re­ small children. Mrs. Arthur returned
turned from a hunting In the moun­ the first of the week.
Vo1 31
Hermiston, Or., Thursday, October 1, 1931
tains near John Day Monday eve­
No. 36
Garnet D. Best, assistant county
ning. They had no luck. Karl Bense, agent, left Saturday for Salem with
lost himself in a canyon all day Sun­ the Judging team from Umatilla
buildlng material.
Editorial
work.
day until late at night. He encoun­ county, who were all from Pilot
II. A. Brownson,
We have persuaded
tered a party of hunters who had Rock. The Umatilla Judging team
Editor.
Now— for (all build­
the weather man to
nine buck and they directed him to made a score of 2096, while first
—0 —
ing material and low­
camp.
have some fine build­
place was taken by Yamhill youths.
Ed Dunning is ad­ est in years.
ing weather — for ding to his chicken
D. D. Follett went Into the moun­
—-0—
building this fall must house.
tains last week deer hunting and re­
Paint at *2.25 per
let somebody take ad­
turned with a big black bear. Bob
— 0—
gallon.
vantage of our low­
Follett and family of Walia Walla
George Strohm Is
Stove coal at *10
est- priced- in- years- d o i n g some cement person.
was in town Saturday and Mr. Fol­
lett took the skin with him to mount
THE BEST IN TALKING
It for a rug. The bear weighed a
PICTHftESt
little less than 200 pounds.
HermistoW, Oregon
Dishes, dishes, who's got the dish­
PROGRAM *
es? Propst Variety Store has the
dlahes.
— Adv
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Mr.
Rnd
Mrs.
John
Haddox
of
OCTOBER 2 - 3
Pendleton, and Miss Ruth Lamblrth,
RICHARD ARLEN in
and Mrs. G. L. Bennett visited with
Mrs. Pearl Lamblrth and family over
•:v e' '..
the week end. Mrs. Bennett and her
husband formerly lived on the Tabor
ranch here and are now moving from
Echo to Portland.
We can, and do lead all others fti Quality Mer­
Ted West w ill leave the last of the
chandise and Prices — — First to Reduce when
week for Orangeville, Idaho, where
he will be employed In the Grange­
with
Reduction is Possible.
ville Creamery operated by E. W.
Louise Dresser - Frances Dee
West and Cecil Warner, former
He Cornea to Fight A Woman
owners of the Hermiaton Creamery
and Stays to to»« One!
befor; It waa taken‘over by the Um*
See how the Old West'» »Ho-devll,
tllta Cooperative Creamery. Ted has
Calamity Jane, turns hia fighting
W hat you buy it ju«t as important as what you pay.
worked as buttermaker for the co­
fury to love forver— In one of the
op creamery aince It opened anti B.
United Groceries is not a wholesale house, nor
strangest conflicts ever known!
E. Sykes will take care of tho work
now
with
the
help
of
Jess
VttnPatfen
He Seeks Hi» Future And
.MG.
T U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R
DOES YO UR K IT C H E N
G IV E YO U T H E BLUES?
Then See O u r Large N e w Stoek
of
Sealex Linoleum
Sealex
IS MODERN, DURABLE AND SANITARY.
Sealex
IS SPOT-PROOF, STAIN-PROOF AND EASILY KEPT.
Sealex
IS BEAUTIFUL AND KEEPS ITS APPEARANCE ALL
THROUGH ITS LONG LIFE.
Sealex
IS A CONGOLEUM NAIRN PRODUCT.
W e in v ite a comparison of
Q u a lity and Prices»
©aatai
BECAUSE—
W e are Members of the
* U n ite d Grocers o f Oregon *
OCTOBER 1,
A fe w pieees of o ld stock linoleum to
— Close O u t a t a Big Reduction. —
Oregon H d w e. & Im p lem en t Co.
H erm iston, Oregon
REMEMBER!
Diicoven Hi» Fasti
And a girl helps him to find both.
The mother he hag never known
le the fighting she-devil he hae
eworn to arreet.
SUNDAY. MONDAY
with
’
CLIVE BROOK* .
Marjorie l^ b g a n
Peggy Shannon .
Charlo» Sterrett
HER LIFE OR HIS SILENCE!
' Does this man offer*' himself a
living sacrificaaQhat
great
love ma$ Il A l
IS A MAN’S TIFE EVER
HIS OWN f
This man lives -recklessly, -fo r
himself alone— until, like a thun­
derbolt, another's crime falls on
his shoulders. And he cannof
tell the truth. See why.
He would sentence himself to
death with "Silence". To speak
means ruin for the woman he
loves. Life or love— which?
Coming to
PENDLETON
W ac M arr k
is it a jobing house. But a buyirig organization,
buying for its members only, direct from the manu­
facturer.
DR. MELLENTHIN
—
Prices this week
—
STORES
M ac M arr
STORES
Cash at Our Store —
Specialist
In Internal Medicine for the
past eighteen year»
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
HERMISTON HOTEL
Friday, October 10
Office Honrs : 0 a. m. to 1 p. m.
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthln does not operate
for chronic appendicitis, gall etones,
ulcers of stomach, tonsils or aden­
oids.
He hae to hie credit wonderful re­
sults In diseases ot the stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ali­
menta.
Remember obave date, that con­
sultation on this trip will be free
and that this treatment Is different.
Married women muit be accom­
panied by their husbands.
Address: 4221 West Third Street,
dm Angele», California.
NOTICE!
1 Qt. Nalley’s Salad Dressing
49c
1 Pt. Nalley’s Salad Dressing
1 Pt. Nalley’s. Salad Spread .
49 Lbs. Choice Family Flour
1 Lb. M. J. B. Coffee
.
.
.
10 Bars White Wonder Soap
8 Pounds Lard
. . . .
— DURING THE F A I R —
W e Welcome you to our city during the Fair
and hope you'll pay us a visit, even if you
don’t buy, Come in and look ua over.
“W e’ll See You at the Fair."
Our Motio — “QUALITY AND SERVICE."
Don’t Forget the Date!
“THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS"
H erm ia to n M e a t M a r k e t
A. W. TURNBLAD — PHON« «11
S yru p STONE’S 10 LB. CAN $1.29
r io u r
PURE PANE and MAPLE FLAVOR
93«
$ 3 .5 5 1 Pa“ «®k e F lo u r LGE. PKG
MAC
ALL HARD
MARR
wheat
PERFECT FA M ILY FLOUR
49 lb
Bag
K. C.
BAKING
POWDER
25
OZ. CAN
Herahey*. Cocoa
BEST CANE, F IN E
Pete’s Washing Powder
5 Gallons Coal-Oil
MACMARR BRAND
19C
t , h °-
Special on Women’s and Children’s
Stockings, 35 to 50c, Now 15c pair
»
POUNDS
$5.25
S a la d O il
IN BULK
A QUALITY OIL FOR
MAYONNAISE & COOKING
Headlight Overalls
$1.59
PER
GALLON
A NEW PAIR IF THEY SHRINK.
L" k E
Don’t Forget W e Carry
Gloves, Underwear, Blankets, Shoes
REMEMBER YOUR MOTTO:
•M EET ME A T
BURNHAM’S
OatgcmN1.
premium
CROP LOCAL 5 lb.
15c | Honey NEW
STRATNED
PAIL
Pure L a rd
MACMARR
ARMOUR’S STAR
COFFEE
BRAND
Coffee Quality in
BULK.
Always Fresh. You save the
coet of putting coffee in tin
cans, and you get a flavor
that Just "hits the spot."
SPECIAL PRICE
For 2 Days Only
Z9c Lb.
ECONOMY COFFEE
Fresh Roasted at Another
Real Value, lb. 20c
39« | Catsup
33c 1 V in eg ar
1 wHTr ììS o a p 10 bars
1 S w eet Potatoes 4 lbs. 19e j I
IN BULK
POUNDS
45c
P ar
PERFECT CONSENTRAT­
ED SOAP - ECONOMICAL
CONVENIENT. EASY ON
THE HANDS
LARGE
PACKAGE
hd £
m Z t T
,
15c
25c
MAC
R R Sflr
I MARR J IB U S l
j
Unsweetened 1
Evaporated 1
TALL CANS
1
Beet o r C arro ts X bunchk 5 c 1 1 S 6 c (, ; ^ , s j .85|
Ore.
» i V *Z '
$1.05
C rackers
“Where your dollars have more cents.”
Hermiston Oregon
I M other’s
SELF RISING
Canned
100 Lb. Bag—
. . . .
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR EXTRA SPECIALS
October 9 th and lo t h
Special Savings fo r Sat. & Mon.
GRANULATED
pkg « e
BY SELLING HIGHEB QUALITY FOODS AT PBICES YOU
CAN AFFOBD TO PAY SO THAT YOU MAY HAVE THE BEST
AND STILL LIVE ECONOMICALLY, BY MAINTAINING DIS-
TBIBUTION WITHOUT WASTE, BY LEAVING MONEY IN
OUB CUSTOMER'S POCKETS: WE BELIEVE THAT WE APE
PEBFOKMINQ A WORTHWHILE SEBVICE TO THIS COM­
MUNITY.
Sugar
Bacon Per Pound. . . .
1
1 SERVICE
M acM arr Stores No. 1751 Phone
241
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