The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 29, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
day and evening, on his regular
monthly trip, Saturday. October Hat.
at the Hermiston Hotel. See him
about your eyes.
adv.
Word was received from Fannie
Todd this week, by her father, R. C.
Todd, stating that she is feeling
much better and hopes to be out of
the hospital the first of next week.
Fanuio underwent an operation in
the Portland Sanutarlum and hos­
pital two weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Knight of
liubbard. Oregon, spent several days
last week as guests at the W. M.
McMullen home. Mr. Knight is Mrs.
McMullen's brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richardson and
daughter, Vivian, of Dallas. Oregon,
spent the week end visiting Miss
Pauline Stoop and Alfred Quirlng
here. Mr. Richardson Is interested
In the Hermiston Herald and while
here did some hunting. He took sev­
eral birds back with him. Miss Stoop
went us far as The Dalles with them
Sunday morning where she visited
with her sister, Mrs. Alfred Kohler.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alqulst and son
Kenneth have gone to Walder, Idaho
where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mre. A. E. McFarland
have rMt«|r»ed home.
O. "Murphy” Yuen who was called
to Walla Walla because of the death
of his brother returned home Sun­
day.
John Bowman returned home
from Soap Lape.
A special meeting of the C hrltlan
Endeavor was held Monday evening
at the community hall. Miss Paul­
ine Stoop and Miss Elsie Reeder ex­
plained the Crusade chart.
Dan Foord of The Dalles spent
the week end In Umatilla.
Mrs. Gerlnde Bensen of Kenne­
wick, Wn.. visited several da>s at
the Harry Rbodenbough home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of
Boise, Idaho, are visiting at the J.
S. Brown home.
Cloyd Tilson is visiting in Port­
land.
Walter Caldwell left last week for
The Dalles where he Is employed.
Bill Switxler motored to Portland
Monday.
Mrs. Del Jackson of Portland vi­
sited friends here last week.
Mre. Tom Tucker and son Joe
have returned from a few days visit
with relativos in Portland.
Mre. Tammai of Seattle is visiting
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Stephens.
Andrew Martin was suddenly
called to Seattle last week because
of the death of his father.
The play, "A Full House” will be
presented by the Umatilla High
school, November 13, in the high
school gymnasium.
Donna Peck has returned to school
after several weeks of Illness.
Mona L qu Peck has gone to Walla
Walla where she will attend school.
The 500 Club met at the home of
Mrs. Lew Brownell Tuesday after­
noon.
The Junior Endeavor held their
regular business meeting and social
party last Saturday night. Devee
Brown and I«ouise Byrnes were cha­
perones. Those present were Myrle
and Erma Byrnes, Billy McKenzie,
Vivian Brown, Harold Reeves, Eu­
gene and Vane Hyatt. Robert Brown-
oil. Tom O'Donnell, Delbert Van
Schovah and Arthur Berwick.
Mrs. Cora Berrns is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Harry Grammer.
Mrs. Thomas Campbell returned t Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd made a.
Sunday night from Portland after business trip to Richjand, Wn..
spending a week visiting there,
Tuesday,
Don’t forget the P.T.A. rummage
Dr. T. K. Johnson is in Portland
sale Saturday, November 7.
this week receiving medical atten­
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shesely re­ tion. He returned Thursday.
turned Tuesday from a huqjiug trip
A. F. Pierson and J. E. Hallybur-
in the mountains.
ton went to Portland Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson left morning. They plan to return the
for Portland Tuesday where they last of the week.
will spend sever*! dsys visiting and
W. W. Felthouse left Tuesday for
attending to business.
an extended business trip to Yaki­
Mr. and Mrs.^.C. J. Mikesell and ma, Seattle, and Portland. He plans
son of Vancouver, Wn.. visited last to return Sunday.
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don’t forget the P.T.A. rummage
W.A. Mikesell, in Columbia district. sale Saturday, November 7.
Dr. Clarke of Portland, Bye Spe­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley and
cialist, In Hermiston, Saturday, Oc­ Cecil Kelley left Wednesday morn­
tober 31st, at the Hermiston Hotel. ing for Portland and plan to be
Consultation Free.
adv. away until Sunday.
Mrs. Hieftan Moore of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent
was looking after business Interests the week end In Seattle where they
Once Villian, Now Hero.
here the first of the week. She is a attended the football game between
former resident of Butter £rfek and Stanford and Washington. They were
In “Murder by the Clock" to be
owns property there. »
Joined there by their daughter and shown at the Oasi3 theatre Sunday
Bobby Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Monday, William Boyd is at
Oscar Payne, hasrbeeO qqlte ill for Schofield, of Vancouver, Wn.
last cast in the role of a sympa­
the past week bat. la m uch better at
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stocks returned thetic character. The man who
present. He is stftl confined to his to Hermiston from Seattle Tuesday played vlllians in “The Spoiler,"
bed.
and they plan to rent a place and "City Streets,” “Gun Smoke’’ and
Oscar Payne and W. L. Wilson remain for the winter. Mr. Stocks others is, in “Murder by the Clock,”
made a business trip . to Pendleton had been working at Yakima but the heroic Lieutenant Valcour, the
Tuesday. Rev. Wilson has been In was forced to quit after he became police detective who finally tracks
poor health for the past two weeks poisoned by arsenic dust.
down the real murderer In the case.
but Is improving at present.
Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Optical
Mrs. Walter Meade returned Tues­ Co., Portland, Oregon, eyc-slght spe­
day from Freewater where she at­ cialists, will be in Hermiston, all
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tended the district convention of the
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UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦
Rebekah assembly. No other dele­
gate went from Hermiston.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Longhorn
of I «os Angeles, CaHf-., arrived in
The pool hall was visited Sunday
Hermiston last week and plan to re­
by prowlers. A number of articles
main for some time. They formerly
wore taken.
lived here but have resided in Cali­
Mrs. Bill Switzler who spent sev­
fornia for the past four years.
eral days of last week in Seattle was
Jack Smith and W. J. Cochrane
accompanied home by Mrs. Tommcl
played with the Arlington town
Frank O’Connell and Bill Swizt-
football team Sunday when they
ler have returned. Mr. Swixtler has
were defeated by The Dalles, 6-0
been hunting In Canada.
They returned from Arlington by
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burley are vi­
stage Sunday evening.
siting
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bennett of Colo
rado, are making a visit at the Baa
Mrs. Jack Cherry was a Portland
visitor Thursday of last week.
ter Hutchison home in Columbia
district. Mr. Bennett Is a brother of
John McNerlan of Pendleton was
In Umatilla Sunday evening.
Mrs. Hutchisons and this is their
first meeting In 111 years.
Miss Magdolene. Buck spent the
week end in Spokane with her sis
ter, Margaret, wJ>«,Js taking prac
tire teaching in ths srtioolrthere as
instructor of musto- Miss Margaret
Is a student at PunmVn, Wn.
i Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
THURSDAY, OCTOBER
Here’s the radio that
sets the new standard of
Value!
A twater
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HIGHBOY
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Hermiston, Oregon
1932 MODEL
r
pN all our experience we’ve never seen a radio that
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Finest radio that can be built! Every up-to-the-
minute feature, from automatic volume control and tone
control to Golden Voice electro-dynamic speaker with
the famous singing tone quality that enraptures every
listener. Tubes include the new variable-mu’s and two
Sunday we were in
a traffic Jam a half
mile long. The trouble
with this country is­
n’t
depression
but
compression.
FRIDAY - IATURDAY
Mntinea 2 :30 Saturday
R. A. Brownson,
P ainted
Desert
with
Editor.
The doctors little
daughter had strayed
Into his surgery and
was watching, wide-
eyed as he tested the
heart and lungs of a
patient. Suddenly she
spoke.
“Getting any new
stations daddy?"
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Merrel
Potter
Is
POME
building a turkey shed There was a young
this week.
lady named Ella,
BILL BOYD
Halen Twelvetree»
Wm. Farnham
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
William Boyd - Lilyin Tashman
Regis Toomey - Irving Picket
A beautiful woman may be the
ruthless murderer who strikes In
•he dark. Follow the trail of hor­
ror— to Its thrilling end.
Specials Sor S atu rd ay
October 51st.
POT ROAST BEEF .......................
15c
BEEF STEAKS
20c
SHOULDER PORK ROAST
13c
SHOULDER LAMB ROAST
1214c
PORK CHOPS
20c
DON’T FORGET THE DATE AND PLACE
WILL START TO RECEIVE TURKEYS THE 2ND OF NOVEM­
BER AND WILL RECEIVE UNTILL THE 10TH— NOT IJC1KR.
PRICES WILL BE POSTED NOVEMBER 2ND.
“THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS*
Hermiston Meat Market
A. W. TURNfH-AD — PHONE 411
Low prices— yes! Bnt behind the price tags here are
COMPACT
~ MODEL 80.
“ No. 38
Who had a pow-legg-
, e<T fella; -
j O bc day be said
■¿'Please come »It on
my knees,” ■.
She did and fell thru
to the cella.
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t- Cleve Clark Is re-
shtngltng a barn this
week,
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S’ALL
See you next week.
Cash a t Our Store,
The kind of story that will make
your si alp crawl*—and your heart
skip a boat at '«toy unexpected
sound.
with
decorators as "the kind one likes to live with.”
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY
The blood-chllllng mystery of a
man who was murdered TWICE!
At 8:46 the body Is discovered!
By midnight the corps Is revived
by science! By on* he has been
murdered again!,,. ,.
pentodes in push-pull. Cabinet approved by famous
Phone 331.
Hermiston, Or., Thursday, Octobwc 15, 1831
Editorial
PROGRAM
—
2 cartons Matches, (12 Boxes)
25c
4 packages Macaroni, Spaghetti
or Noodles, Golden Age_____ 25c
11 Lbs. Red Mexican Beans
47c
11 Lbs. Small White Beans
49c
10 Lbs. Macaroni
49c
New Crop Prunes, 4 lbs.
25c
2 Lb. Pkg. Soda Crackers
29c
10 Bars White Wonder Soap 29c
4 Bars Fairsex Toilet Soap
23c
Potatoes, 100 lbs.
50c
3 Lbs. High Grade Coffee, B«ik 57c
$1.25 ^ U R^wCo Broom
98c
1 Bbl. MAPLELEAF Flour $3.39
Light Bacon, by the slab, lb. 19c
8 Lb. Lard
98c
Here are 1932 improve­
ments in small space. Model
82 with automatic volume
control 872.50.
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Atwater Kent owners prove it. Call or phone for
personal demonstration. N o obligation. Lowest terms.
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PINE CITY NEWS
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OUR P R O FIT
is less.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charley DeSpalne
and son Eldon and daughter Betty,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howland and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gillette,
Mr. and Mrs. Knight all of Pendle­
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bar­
tholomew were Sunday visitors at
the Joe Foley home.
Tom O'Brien, who has been in the
Hot Lake Sanatorium, came home
Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Bartholomew, who has
been staying at the home of her son
Charley Bartholomew, went home
with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Doo­
ley who lives In Estcada.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Morehead went
to Athena Saturday where they vis­
ited at the home of Mrs. Morehead’R
sister, Mrs. Frank Coppick.
A shower wns given Mrs. Walt
Wlgglesworth Friday afternoon at
her home. Those who attended were
Mrs. O. F. Thompson, Mrs. Hazel Mc­
Carty, Mrs. Mary Foley, Mrs. Phege
Bartholomew, Ms». Princess Thom­
pson, Mrs. Fay Finch, Mrs. Nora
Wattenburger, Mrs. Laura McCarty,
Mrs. Ollie Nelli, Mrs. Bernice Wat­
tenburger, Mrs. Lucy O'Brlne, Mrs.
Isobella Corrigal. Mrs. Norma Neill.
Mrs. Gladys Madison. Mrs. Gladys
Corrigal. Mrs. Anne Schmidt. The de­
licious refreshments of apple pie
and coffee were served.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
and Burl Wattenburger and son
Junior, were visitors In Heppner and
Ione Monday.
Room & Bath
M ac M arr
Y O U R S A V IN G
g r e a te r .
STORES
M ac M arr
YOUR FOOD DOLLAR BUYS
MORE TODAY THAN EVER
BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF
CHAIN STORE MERCHANDIS­
ING.
STORES
• D O LLA R . SA VER S «
FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 31st AÎTO MONDAY. OCT. 2nd.
BACON
MORRELL’S, EUREKA BRAND
EASTERN CORN FED
MILD CURE— MEDIUM WEIGHT
P o w d ered
Sugar
FINEST QUALITY
19c
BROOM
REGULAR 60c VALUE
Pancrnst
Shortening
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
PRICES
LARD
ARMOUR’S STAR BRAND
BEST GRADE— SNOWY WHITE
$1.52
NOW AVAILABLE AT THE
Washington Hotel
Portland,
CLASS "A”
Oregon.
SYRUP
AMAI^ AyQ^TERSC0TCH
FIREPROOF
FREE!
ONE LARGE 25c SIZE PACKAGE
ALBER’S PEARLS OF WHEAT
WITH THE PURCHASE OF
EACH LARGE PACKAGE OF
CARNATION FLAKED
Blankets, Blazers and Wool Shirts.
WHEAT
Home o f Buster Brown Shoes,
Hermiston Oregon
VALUE and LASTING SATISFACTION. 3,000,000
Oregon H a rd w a re & Im p le m e n t Co.
H erm iston, Oregon
SEK OUR NIGI
BURNHAM’S
mental
Genuine, hand -rubbed,
matched walnut, exqui­
sitely grained.
COMPLETE WITH TUBES
T U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R
Tum-A-Lnm lumber Co.
Í». l»si
Washington at 12th Street
ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
— For Permanent Guests —
We Have Rooms As Low As
>6.00 week, >20.00 mo.
0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
FOR
Economy
Coffee
NOT CHEAP IN QUALITY
DELICIOUS FLAVOR
ALWAYS FRESH
27c
C arro ts o r Beets
H arm o n y Soap 10
BARS
A FINER SOAP FOR GENERAL HOUSEHOLD USE.
H erm iston, Ore. « Phone341