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page four THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. Francis Housolder spent the week end in Portland looking after business interests. Mrs. Housolder and Mrs. Gladys Smith operate the Hermiston Beauty Shoppe. THURSDAY, OCTOBER I. 1»J1 Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt house went the top of Cabbage hili above Pendle ton Sunday where they Joined Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller and daughter, Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sin- I -w,..: . 'J 2 JH ■ The Baptist Ladles Aid will serve den of LaGrande, "and spent the day Mr. and Mr». Gliiwitz were Irrigon Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Chrlstonher- dinner both Friday and Saturday In Picnicking. Mr. Sinden is Mrs. Felt- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- — — --------------------------------------------------------------------- visitor» Wednesday. >on spent the week end in the moun the basement of the Baptist church house’s brother. Mrs. George D. Gem was a Her tains hunting. with chicken dinner served on Sat C. A. Paul, with the Pacific Tel. miston visitor Thursday. J. E. Hallyburton and J. M. Biggs urday. - A d v A Tel. company here, left last Sun J. M. Biggs was a business visitor made a business trip to Pasco, Wn„ W. J. Cochrane went to Walla day morning for Portland where he Tuesday. In Walla Walla Monday. Walla Friday night in order to at entered the Eye. Ear. Nose, A Throat Mr. and Mrs. Merton Dawald of Elbert Hutchison returned Wed tend the Albany-Walla Walla blgh hospital under the care of Dr. Kiehle Irrigon were business visitors in nesday from a deer bunting trip school football game. Mr. Cochran He had a cattaract removed from his Hermiston Wednesday, with a two point buck. He was ac played on the Albany eleven at one eye Wednesday and ia reported to be getting along fine. time. Mlse Edwardayof San Iran cisco is companied by Normap, Pennock. the house guest of Miss Catherine Albert Kennings has been plead- H. D. gcroggs of Sunnyside, Wn., Mrs. Lizzie Barnes of Portland o McBain this weej. ged to Phi Gamma Delta fraternity land Mrs. Thomas of The Dalles were visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and Geo. Bedows, at Oregon State college. He enrolled guests Tuesday of Mrs. Otto Pierce. Thoe. Campbell, Mr. Scroggs was for Sr., are serving oil the Jury in Pend a freshman this year. Mrs. Pierce and the two ladies were merly connected with tbe reclame leton this week. tion service here and is now affll Mrs. Ella Clayton of Enterpriae old neighbors years ago. W. J. Warner .went to Seattle last visited last week end with her two lated with that service at Sunny Roy Thomas, who is employed at Saturday where he attended the sons, A1 and Jim, and her daughter, Kingsley’s department store, made a side. »» • w . >v SB. u w s , asaa U . | University of Mftebifeto ¿-Montana Myrnie. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. Mrs. trip to Salem last Saturday and re football game. Mabie e Ralph and daughter Betty, Earl Sating and Wm. Shaar spent turned Sunday with his family who N .R. Muller apd J ,W McMullen the week end in the mountains near will make their home here. They will returned Tuesday from a deer hunt Ukiah deer hunting. Sailing got a are living in the Voelker house on they Will attend the University of ■ » n .IT n I v o r a l t u /-*P ing trip In the mountains. /They had fine buck. Oregon-Unlversity of Washington I I the west side of town. no luck. 7 * football game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best returned Miss Golda Muinma brought her Ralph Gilbirth and Mrs. Otto Hel- Mrs. R. W. DeLaney and two nel of Lebanon. Oregon, were visit from Portland Tuesday evening af mother, Mrs. Martha Mumma, back children, Patricia and Royal, of Se ing friends in Hermiston last week. ter spending several days fn Port-| from Portland Monday morning af attle, Wn., came Sunday night and They are former residents and are land. They combined business and ter she had undergone a thorough will visit for two weeks with Mrs. pleasure. examination by a Portland physi well known here. They left for their HERMISTON, OREGON Stated communication of Queen cian. Her condition has been report DeLaney’s mother, Mrs. Rena Water home Thursday. man. Mrs. J. R. Yeager of Walla Esther Chapter, O. E. S. will meet ed quite serious. next Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. Officers Mrs. Raloh Richards and Mrs. Neil Walia came down Tuesday to visit covered sufficiently from an opera Mr. and Mrs. Graybeel, W. C. Isom worth, Wash., are visiting at the tion to stand the trip home. Florence and son Donald were dinner guests requested to be present. By order of Robertson were Joint hostesses at a her sister and two children. Bessie Wisdam home. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson were I underwent an operation for goiter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom Sunday. W. M. one o’clock luncheon Tuesday at the Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, Jr. pleasantly surprised last Monday i and is getting along fine, J. Dell Christley, and Stanley home of Mrs. Richards on Butter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham and of Umatilla were Irrigon visitors when thelT son D. L. Wilson and his J Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Eye- creek. The rooms held the atmos Green of Stanfield, returned Monday George Brasfieid made a trip to Ba Sunday. THE BEST IN TALKING night from Salem where they at phere of fall with bowls of miclomus wife of Huntington, Oregon, stopped sight Specialist, who has made pro- ker last week. Mr. Benefiel stayed PICTURES Mr. and Mrs. Mac Graybeel and daisies arranged attractively amid over tb-vlslt with them enroute home Sessional visits to Hermiston for 20 with the Markham children. tended the state fair. Hermiston, Oregon from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson years, and is known for good optical son Junior were visiting Relatives The directors of the Umatilla Co autumn leaves. Bridge was the diver had never seen their daughter-in- Mr. and Mrs. Skllton of Leaven here S tin d a v , operative Creamery met in their reg sion of the afternoon with Mrs. F. law atrtf had not visited with their work at reasonable prices, will again PROGRAM be at the Hermiston Hotel, Saturday. C. McKenzie winning first honors ular monthly meeting Monday night son for two years. October 10, for one day. Eyes Exam and Mrs. Leila Phelps second hon BOTH NIGHTS OF THE FAIR at the home of T. G. Gregory. Mr«. F. C. Woughter and daughter ined, Glasses Ground and Fitted, at ors. The Program Will Start at Mr. McEchran of Pendleton .was Florence returned from Portland adv Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and last Friday after Florence had re- Reduced Charges. doing some line repair work here the — 7:00T .’M. — Mrs. Joe Toole entertained a few first of the week during the absence friends last Saturday night at her FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 of-C. A. Paul, regular lineman. home with three tables of bridge. Among the deer hunters this week Dr. Morgan and his brother, Frank were: Joe Reeves, Jack Reeves. Mr. received first prize and Mr. and DON’T GO WITHOUT MEAT WHEN YOU CAN BUY FOR PRICES Hartsook. Earl Bensel, Ed Bensei, Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Mrs. Garnet D. Best received conso and A. E. Bensel. They report no lation prize. U K E THESE! _________ Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. — Phone 331. with luck on the trip. Mrs. Ida Simmons suffered a slight Steer Beef Sirloin SteaJc . . 20c Leg Pork Roasts .................. 20c George Duryea - Sally Stan- E. P. Dodd returned Monday from stroke last Friday but is not con Vol 31 Hermiston, Or., Thors day, October 8, 1931 No. 37 an extended business trip into Wash Round Steak ........................ 23c Shoulder Lamb Roast ..... 12i/2c Robert Edeson fined to her bed. Her daughter ington. Most of his time was spent T-Bone Steak ................... 25c Lamb Stew> 4 lbs- for ........ 25c Mrs. Gertrude Sanders is with her. A novel Western picture com in Seattle. Editorial — Weil I'm keeping his house and other Joe Almond and Russel Blessing edy filled with drama, music and Pot Roast Beef i 5c ? HCk Bacon 18e Miss Nell Lang, Miss Ingrid Bol song. FIDDLER: The lead my eye on business improvements. went deer hunting above Arbuckle Pork Chops 20c . °n Squares ........................ 16c ing. Miss Catherine McBain, and ing lady seems to now, even if one ear — 0— last week end, and Mr. Almond came Come, drive dull care away and c, . . _ , _ Home Cured Bacon is on the world series Henry Harger spent the week end In have a break in her Guy Cronk is re back wdth a three point buck. Shoulder Pork Roasts 16c • Whole Slab a t .................. 23c enjoy the greatest thrill of your part time. Portland. All four are teacherB in modeling h 1 s dairy enunciation this eve life— a western whoopee in a gor the Hermiston schools. R. A. Brownson, ning. barn. QUALITY — * _ PRICE — * _ SERVICE geous setting— a picture of beau A. A. Durand, contractor from Editor. — 0— ARCHESTRA LEAD ♦ ♦ ty and charm. Walla Walla, with a crew of three ER: Say, you keep — 0— ♦ IRRIGON NEWS <• Weather Forecast “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” men has starting drilling for water your eye on your ♦ <• Logan Todd Is mik'- •>' Fine for building SATURDAY, OCTOBER lo on the new site for the experiment music. ing a basement under FUEL UP Soon farm, south of town. Bill Graybeel, who has been visit The Ladies Aid bt the Baptlst- OHK ing In California the past four A. W. TURNARLA!) — PHONE 411 Chrlstlan churrh have discontinued inonthb, returned home this week. with plans for retting up a booth near Mrs. Tom Caldwell entertained the the fair grounds nnd will not servo Eddie Quillan • James Gleason H. E. C. ladles at her home Thurs chicken dinner, due to oBJeetiens day afternoon. Marion Nixon • Low Cody tendered by members of the fair Mrs. W. C. Isom left Friday for a board. They will, however, eelt cakes WHIRLWIND MELODRAMA two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. and pies solicited for at the Hermls Dave Musgrave of Monument, Ore. with every variety of thrill I I ! ton Meat Market Friday. — Adv Frank Leicht returned from his A surging sweepstakes classic to Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Emery and hunting trip Thursday bringing the sweep you oft your feet with ex- family of Ellensburg, Wn„ were WHEN DADDY BUYS A MEMBER OF HIS FAMILY A PAIR much prized deer which he went af oltemsnt! Mors drama crammed week end visitors at the R. A. OF SHOES, OR A CAN OF COFFEE, OR ANY OTHER NEEDFUL ter. into one hour than you’d see in Brownson home. Mr. Emery was pro OR USEFUL ARTICLE, HE DOESN’T ADD ANY COMMISSION OR Mrs. Bullfinch from Idaho will a year at Belmont Park, Saratoga ject engineer here at one time and ANY OTHER CHARGES. HE SAVES THE MEMBERS OF HIS substitute in the fourth, fifth and or Caliente! it now acting In that capacity for FAMILY THE BEST HE CAN, GLADLY, AND WITHOUT PROFIT sixth grade room for the next two Local Happenings Here! Right in this store is the only place you can bu> t the genuine Estate HEATROLA. Lots o f other heaters look like i t But no others act like it, !- fo r only the Heatrola has that heat- wl ; fuel-saving Intensi-Fire A ir ma F, Duct. Oregon H ardw are Ö Im plem ent Co, (S)asi0®í)patrp Pardon M y G ita • Specials fo r F rid a y and S atu rd ay, October 9 and 10. TUM-A-LUM TICKLER H e r m is t o n M e a t Sweepstakes M arket M em ber o f tb e UNITED GROCERS! the Bllensberg reclamation service. SUNDAY AND MONDAY OCTOBER 11 - 12 R esurrection w lti^ * 5 ? ■' JOHN BOLES M LUPE VALE2 Kanoe O'Neil The Coul-Stlrrlnd' story of* the heart cry of a wornap crucified on the cross of love! The world's most dramatic love story! N O T IC E For the convenience of those who are busy during our regular ; offioe hours, this office will he open each Monday, Wednesday, j and Friday evening. 7:30 to 8:30 And on Sunday by Appointment. DR. F, V. PRIME DR. W. L. MORGAN OVERALLS Complete line ju»t in at H A R D T IM E PRICES. Blue Denham, High Back, Triple Stitched and Bar Tacked. Men’», size 34 to 44, - - 85c Boys’, 14 to 18 years, - - 75c Youth’s, 10 to 12, - - - 60c Children’s, 4 to 8, - - - 50c Children’s Pin Stripe, - - 50c Pl,one —— — - Hermwlon, Oregon MEMBER o f AFFILIATED BUYERS WE, THE MEMBERS, GET THE BENEFIT. YOU GET THE BENEFIT WHEN YOU TRADE AT UNITED GROCERY STORES. Best Q u a lity M erchandise Best Prices A lw a y s FIIJUT TO REDUCE V7HFN REDUCTION IS POSSIBLE Amaízo Starch, 4 pkgs. for 25c J PACK Tomatoes, SOLI $1.00 HIGH GPADE 6 cans 5 Almond Nut Bars 10c 3 Lbs. Coffee HIGH GRADE WB GRIND 57c. 49 Lbs. Choice Family Flour 85c 2 Bunches of Carrots_________ 5c 10 Lbs. Small White Beans 53c 8 Pounds Lard 97c 2 Cartons u* boxes > Matches 25c 5 Gallons Coal-Oil 98c Buy a Red Flannel Shirt $1.75 M EET ME A T LOOK THESE OVER FOR BARGAINS AT KINGSLEY’S UNITED GROCERS IS THE BIGGEST AND BEST BUYING OR GANIZATION OF ITS KIND IN THE W H O L E NORTHWEST. SERVING ITS MEMBERS THE BEST IT CAN, WITHOUT PROF IT. BUYING DIRECT FROM HEADQUARTERS— THE SAME AS ALL JOBBERS AND WHOLESALERS. I B U R N H A M ’S « •• • Where your dollars have more cents.’ Hermiston Oregon Another F o r Y o u r Patronage. These Specials a re R epresentative monthe. Ollie Coryell returned from his hunting trip Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Aldrich from Dallas, Oregon, are visiting relatives here. Vernan Jones motored to Heppner Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Markham of LaGrande were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brace and Mr. and Mrs. Houghton attended Pamona Grange at Ione Saturday. Mrs. Henry Wier returned from Baker Friday after an extended vis it with her parents. night was well attended. Coming to PENDLETON DR. MELLENTHIN) Specialist in Internal Medicine for the past eighteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at HERMISTON HOTEL Friday, October 16 Office Hours: 9 a . r n . t e l p . m, No Charge for Consultation Dr. Meilenthin does not operate | i for chronic appendicitia, gall atones, I ulcers of stomach, tonsils or aden- loids. He has to hi» credit wonderful rc- | 1 suits in diseases of t h . stomach, I liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting. | I; cetarrh, weak lunge, rheumatism. ; sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- | ' meats. Remember obave date, that eon-1 sultation on this trip will be free | and that this treatment is different. Married women must be accom- I panied by their husbands. I Address: 4J2I W’eet Third Street.l I Loo Angeles, California. Of the many be found In EVERY VALUES to M acáiarr our Stores STORES DAY. VA LU ES fo r SA T. & MOM. BEANS - i o RED MEXICAN RECLEANED Peanut B u tte r HUDDY’S IN BULK B aking P o w d er MILD CURE SMALL SIZE WRAPPED C U R R A N TS $ 1 .0 5 NEW CROP 15 oz. Pickage PorkP Bcan» 4 SHORTENING 4 PURE VEGETABLE M J- B. VACUUM PACKED M ac M arr STORES i pt . BOTTLE X9C IN BULK Fela N a p th a Soap f Hermiston, Oregon _ 29® PER LB. G raue «luice rekt U I V C kerbs EXTRA FANCY COFFEE _ LBS. CALUMET 5 LB. CAN PICNICS CELLOPHANE Ä 3 R. LB. gaw CAN