The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 05, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAO« TOUR
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. U S I
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C. A. Paul returned from Portland
Mias Mftyberger and alee«, Miss at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Saturday after spending the past Alice Rupreeht of Seattle, drove Mrs. J. 8. Burnham. Many different
month there recovering from an op­ down to Hermiston last Friday and games were played and refreshments
eration on his eye. He is much ini spent the week end visiting Miss of doughnuts and cider served. A-
proved but is not back on his regu­ Maybergee’e sister. Mrs. W. L. Pear­ mong those present were: Ruth
lar routine duties yet.
son, who recently located on the Dodd. Charlott Ralph, Loia Hutch­
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Nortoft were
Mrs. Calpitts, who has been stay Cueesie ranch. Miss Mayberger is a ison, Barbara Reid, Zelma Garner.
Joe Norton and Jim Pearson made
Pendleton business visitors Wednes­ a business trip to Portland Tuesday in< wlth
(;olda Mumma for the Red Cross nurse and saw over seas Marie Stephenson, Cary Laleige.
day.
of this week.
P* h | two months, left Monday for her service in France. They enjoyed a Forest Evans. Jack Pace. John Biggs
Mr. and Mrs. James Todd, R. C.
Miss Margaret Bills of The DalleB ,i<Hne *" Stanfield. Her daughter. pheasant feed white here and re­ Melvin and Bruce Follett, Jack
Todd, and Harry Todd, of Bend, Is visiting friends here this week. Velma, will remain with Miss Mum turned to Seattle Sunday.
Reeves, Marjorie Burnham, and the
s e n t to Pendleton Tuesday.
F. B. Swayze returned from a ,,,a thia winter and attend the Her-
hostess.
“N I
Harold Pace and Walter Rowell business trip to Portland Wednes- mlston schools.
made a business trip to Walla Walla day.
I Bigger and better bargains at
Mrs. Wm. Shaar was a charming
W'ednesday.
Mrs. C. J. Blelman of Beaverton. the Altar Society annual bazaar
hostess last Thursday
afternoon
The ladies of the Altar Society an­ Oregon, came Monday and is visit- December 5th.
when five tables of bridge were in
nounces their annual bazaar for De­ ing old friends here.
Mr. «“<* Mrs. Harry Kelley re
play at her home. Mrs. Garnet D.
cember 5th.
O. L. Vernoy who lives In Min- turned from Portland Sunday even-
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Storle and Mr. J Hest »on h'gh score, and Mrs. Q. A.
Kenneth Evans of Granite City. nehaba district has been quite ill lnS “fter spending several days vl- and Mrs. Gerald White entertained Hills second high.
¡Siting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyn-
Illinois, is visiting Harold Harding, for the past two weeks.
members of the younger married
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harding.
O. A. Griffith of Portland, with ton there’ Cec“ Kelley who went set. Jointly, at the Storie home Fri­
A group of the younger set were
Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Felthouse, ac­ Hudson-Duncan company,
company, was
was an
an dowu wlth them- "»turned by stage day night. Decorations were of the guests of Miss Alicia Ouellette last
companied by Mrs. Felix ¡'Romo- over-night visitor in Hermiston Wed Saturday.
Hallowe'en motiff jnd guests were ' Saturday night at the home of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Orrle Bennett who costumed. Dr. A. W. Christopherson : Ruth Whitney. Dancing and games
geaux, went to Portland last Satur­ nesday.
day, returning Monday.
,
have been visiting at the home of
represented "Jack Be Nimble" car­ were the diversion for the evening.
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime went to
Harry Todd of Bendj/Oregon, ar­
t ¡Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison in
rying a candle stick, and was pre­ Among those present were: Marjorie
Portland
last
Friday
and
spent
the
;co|umb,#
rived in town the first of the week
district, left Saturday sented best costume prise for men. Shafer, Betty Ralph, Anna Rae Mar­
week end there, returning home
and will visit his father, R. C|Todd,
morning for their home in Clifton, Mrs. Geo. Wagner received best cos­ tin, Margaret Felthouse,
Mary
and other relativeelf^r noj^nl days. Tuesday.
Colorado.
Mr, Bennett is Mrs.
Brownson, Bob Henderson, Dick Mar
tume
prise
for
women,
and
was
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feget of Port- , Hutchison's brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reece visited
dressed In an old-fashioned black, tin. Enos Martin. Eugene Pierce,
their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Laird in land spent Monday visiting with - A1 and Jim Clayton, Mies Myrnie
tlght-bodice dress. Later in the eve­ Chester Johnson, and the hostess.
Minnehaha district, over the week Mrs. F. L. Kelley. Mrs. Fuget is ajcinyton, and Miss Eleanor Daily
niece of Mrs. Kelley.
j went to Portland last Saturday ning bridge was played, with Mr.
end.
Mrs. Wm. Shaar was hostess at
and Mrs. Julius Gimble winning
Mr and Mrs. H". E. Hitt spent the
Do your Christmas shopping at ¡morning where they Joined Miss
a
birthday
dinner party Wednesday
week end In Portland and while the Altar Society Bazaar December Marjorie Clayton, who Is a student high score, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle night complimenting her husband.
Tilden,
second
high.
there Mr. Hitt attended the Oregon 5th.
at Oregon State college, and attend­
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr3.
State and Washington State football
Henry Harger received a long­ ed the Oregon State-Washington
James Todd. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
game.
distance telephone call the first of State football game. They returned
Miss Mary Burnham was hostess Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Storie, Mr.
The ladles of the S.D.A. church the week telling of the death of his late Sunday.
to a group of young people at a and Mrs. Gerald White, Mr. arid Mrs.
will give a cooked food sale Tuesday grandmothen, Rfrs. J. E. Billings­
The Hermiston W.C.T.U. will hold Hallowe’en party last Saturday night O. K. Mudge, the honor guest and
November 10th In the MacMarr ley, of Homedalo, Idaho. She was 76 a silver tea and program meeting,
the hostess. Bridge was played fol­
Store.
— Adv. years of age.
Thursday afternoon, November 12,
lowing the dinner and Mr. and Mrs.
The U-go I-go club will be guests
James Todd won high honors.
Rev. and Mre. J. T. Dowell left at the home of M tb . Oscar Payne.
USED
CARS
of Mrs. W. G. Rod da and Mrs. J. M.
Wednesday for Medford. Oregon, An interesting and instructive pro­
Prlndle Thursday at the brtme of where they expect to make their gram is being arranged. Proceeds
1926 NASH COACH
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Linder were
Mrs. Rodda in the Mlbnotyalia dis­ home. Rev. Dowell has accepted a will be used for state work as well
host and hostess to thirty-eight
1926 FORD COUTE
trict.
guests last. Saturday night at a
call to the Baptist church pulpit as local educational work.
192S FORD TRUCK
Mrs. W. L. Morgan ^¿turned from there. For the past summer, he and
neighborhood party in Minnehaha
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reynolds ac­
1924
FORD
COUPE
tan Diego, Calif., S^tifrd^y^gter vi­ hie wife have been taking care of companied Russell Blessing to Part-
district. The Hallowe’en motiff was
G: M. C. TRUCK
siting there with he* sUjtei}’ Mrs. the H. E. Hanby camp ground.
carried out with guests masked and
land last Friday. Russell joined
Lucas, for the past month/ Mrs.
costumed. Games were the diversion ;
1924
DODGE TOURING
several
of
the
young
people
from
Miss Elsie Reeder. Miss Pauline
Morgan left for C
j
for the evening, with refreshments I
California
Septem- Stoop, and Charlie Duvall attended Hermiston in Portland and attended
1924 ESSEX COACH
her 25.
of
cider, ooffee, doughnuts, and
the
Oregon
State
and
Washington
the Columbia Christian Endeavor
HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING pumpkin pic served.
«MSgMOTOTOTsnp
Union convention at Freewater last State football game. Mr. and Mrs
HOUSE
week end, held in the Freewater Fed­ Reynolds went to Vancouver, Wn„
Used Parts and Tires
P.T. A. Rummage Sale.
where
they
visited
relatives.
erated church. They left here Fri­
day afternoon and returned Sunday
In order to raise funds for the hot
evening. The convention wag one
lunches to be served to school child­
THE BEST IN TALKING
of the best in the history of the
ren this winter in the Hermiston
PICTURES
union.
schools, the Parent-Teachers associa­
Hermiston, Oregon
tion is holding a rummage sale Sat­
Publish«! in tho interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
urday, November 7, in the old Mu­
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber
Co.
—
Phone
331.
PROGRAM
tual cream station building. The
THURSDAY - SATURDAY
sale will continue all day and spon­
Voi. 31
No. 41
sored are especially anxious to ob­
November 6 - 7
-F -
tain old coats, odd dishes, canned
Cleve Clark is paint­ “and your Winter’s fuel
Editorial
fruits and vegetables, or any article
-bill.--
ing hi3 house and
that is saleable.
— o—
The over-production barn.
Anyone having articles may phone
of wheat seems to
, Chas. Taylor is build­
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to any one of the following com­
worry
the country
ing
a
garage.
Cold weather will
mittee: Mrs. F. V. Prime, chairman.
— 0—
more than the over­ soon be here. Protect
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. Mrs. W. W.
This week, and eve­
production of wild yourself by insulating
OBERT AMES
your house. It will not ry other week, at spe­
Felthouse, Mrs. M. L. Watson, Mrs.
oats.
only be safeguard a-
MYRNA LOY
H. E. Hitt, Mrs. Jess Prindle, Mrs.
gainst the winter wea­ cial, lowest prices in
R. A. Brownson,
J. Jendrzejewski.
ther, but It will pro­ years— good building
Editor. tect your pocket book material and fuel.
She was respectod and admired,
Strawberry Plants Bear Fruit.
but never loved! Then she caught
C. H. Harris, who lives in Minne-1
a husband on the rebound and—
haha district, has been able to pick
She wanted to Hold her Husband
. and so did all the other girls
he knewl 1
But Just watch the technique of
this worldly wise wife — who
to
found that old fashioned tears
can't make a new fashioned hue
OMAHA
Good Grade N etted Gem
band behave!
KANSAS CITY
MINNEAPOLIS
YOU’RE BOUND TO LIKE
ST. LOUIS
"R E B 0P N D ”
MILWAUKEE
ALSO — Path» Nftjva ai
and Fable.
SIOUX CITY
Pot Roast B e ef
1 3c
DES MOINES
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
DULUTH
November , ■ fa 8 t. - 9
CHICAGO
Sho. P o rk Roast
13c
Good Grade B a lk
ST. PAUL
COUNCIL BLUFFS
B eef Steaks
18c
MEMPHIS
NEW ORLEANS
enough fresh strawberrtes off his green berries, and ripe berries. The
strawberry patch to make a short killing frost has not hindered them
cake, a choice dish thia time of thus far.
the year. The vine carried blossoms.
Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them.
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T U M -A -L U M TIC K LER
to chuck your old
set and get this new
a
1932
A thater
K
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golden - voiced
COM PACT
$65°°
complete with tubes
F
U L L , deep Golden Voice tone. N o t a to y — but a m ighty
super-heterodyne. N oth in g sm all about it but size.
Pow erful dynam ic sp eak er. . . perfected tone control and
static reducer. M any features usually found only in b ig sets.
Free dialing w ith th e A tw ater K ent Quick-Vision D ia l—
easiest, fastest, surest w ay o f getting your programs from
near or far. C abinet genuine w alnut, w ith rounded arch o f
distinctive zebra wood . . Com pact M odel 82, w ith auto­
m atic volum e control $69.80 . . , Full-size Console m odels
from $89 to $132. G o ld e n V alue» I C o m e in f o r a p e r s o n a l
d e m o n s tr a tio n . T erm s to su it.
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O N E -T H IR D
ROUND TRIP
Rome Beauty Apples
69c
Potatoes, bag 59c
S a tu r d a y
S p e c ia ls !
Sugar, Fine Berry, sack ?
$5.37
18 pounds for $1.00
DEPARTUItt DATES.
The Outstanding picture of all
Time!
Based upon the novel
"AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY”
by
THEODORE DREISER
Directed by
Josef Von Sternberg
N ot . 7 , 14, XI, 33, 2«, SO
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5‘epover privilege*
For i n f s r m a t l s n , c a l f
er p h e n e sr s d d r S c a
F. C. Woughter, Agent
Hermiston, Oregon
ICnral floral Srnitrr
AVAILABLE
..I«*
I am opening an agency for
Cut Flowers and Potted Plants.
Funeral Work a Specialty.
Will keep a few Ferns and Potted Planta on band.
Leave your orders at B L IS S IN G H A R D W A R E .
WHITE’S FLORAL SHOP
P IN D L K T O N , O REG O N
Coffee, per lb.
Pineapple, 2 1-2 size can
23c
15c
Walnuts, per pound
19c
Flour is up, but we still sell a
49 lb. bag. for 85c
Small White Beans, 10 lbs.
47c
Head-Light Overalls, N e w P a ir I f S h rin k
Were $1.98, NOW $1.59
Mens’ Sweaters, $1.25 and up.
Heavy Canvas Gloves for 15c
Heavy Winter Underwear, Part
Wool for $1.35 and up.
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s*
FOOTWEAR.
Get ready for Winter.
Caps - Mittens - Overshoes
Cash Prices at
BURNHAM’S
For a w e e k I r o n N o r. 6 th .
P o rk Chops
18c
« P A Y C ASH «
STORES*?
M ac M arr
STORES
« P A Y L E SS «
I WE OPERATE on less m argin ,
YOU SAVE MORE MONEY AND
GET THE HIGHEST QUALITY MER
CHANDISE WHEN YOU TRADE
WITH MAGMA RS.
M o r e N e w F o o d V a lu e s
PRICES E F FECTIVE SATURDAY & MONDAY
Corn, Peas, Green
Beans or Tom atoes
extra
Q u a lity - P ric e - Service
standard quality ,
2 FOR 25c VALUE
regular
"Home of Quality Meats”
H E R M IS T O N M E A T
MARKET
P er C an
Hermiston, Oregon
BUY THEM BY THE CAFE
O Y STERS
Room & Bath
$1.52
NOW AVAILABLE AT THE
Washington Hotel
Portland,
CLASS
Oregon.
fir e pr o o f
C e n ts
REGULAR
5-OZ. TINS
2 (o r 2 5 c
2 lb s . 2 9 c
P ea n u t B u tte r m
P A P
* ****
t h e perfect
Z l-X *
CONCENTRATED SOAP
Pineapple
LOWER IN PRICE NOW THAN EVER
BEFORE,
PKG.
BROKEN
SLICED
SAME QUAL
ITY, EAT MORE OF IT FOR HEALTH.
N o . 2 1 -2
T in a
Washington at 12th Street
ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
— For Permanent Guests —
We Have Rooms As Low As
> 8 . 0 0 w e e k , > 2 0 . 0 0 mo.
0 . P. HOLLENBECK. Mgr-
39c
I MacMarr Coffee
NO BETTER COFFEE AT ANY PRICE
¡ ttuce
large solid
heads
¡H e r m is to n , Ore# * P h o n e 2 4 1