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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1931)
PAGE FOU» Twelve members of the Epworth 'staff at Oregon State college have League gathered in the Methodist tested a number of recipes for these church last Friday evening where famous dlshee and included them in they enjoyed • games- for several a mimeographed leaflet known as Mrs. F. L. Kelley was hostess at hours. The entertainment committee H E 260, which Oregon homemakers Mr. and Mrs. F. W Kern of Pen- I Leonard Nation returned to Port- a Thanksgiving dinner last Thurs was composed of Rev. Oscar Payne, may now obtain free of charge from dleton spent the Thanksgiving holl-I land Sunday to resume hie studies at day. Covers were laid for twelve. Harold Marble, and Monroe 8warner. home demonstration agents or di days with Mrs. H. Iff. H itt. Decker business college. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were The refreshment committee consist rect from the college at Corvallis. Hard Photo will be in town mak- j Mrs w r ma » ■ One of the simplest and most eco . host and hostess at a dinner party ed of Gwenyth Corey. Mrs. Oscar H e --" ’ nomical of these, and yet one of the I lost Monday night. Covers were laid Payne, and Marjorie Burnbam. Marie Lou Stephenson and La most delicious, is the Oregon Pio [for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse, V arisiv nt i i ... Aa<r' I Medical hospital this week variety of lowoprlces will n .rkel ,,, , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark, and the Velle Stephenson were hostesses to a neer Plum Pudding, made with Just Christmas shopping worth whllt at Ml88 Marian ««nderson. student group of their own age Saturday at 10 ingredients, as follows: host and hostess. The remainder of the Propst Variety Store __Adv P*" °f “nd M,’“‘ 8hlrley Brown- Oregon Pioneer Pinna Pudding Rev. Hall spent, the holidays with H “,' ’ tUdent ° S C ” 8pent Thaukl- the evening was spent playing cards. the home of their grandparents. Mr. AND W ELL ASSORTED STOCK OF TOYS AT PRICES 1 pound suet Mrs. Curtis Simons entertained and Mrs. F. R. Wright. The evening bls mother and sister here. Rev. I * * * W,tl1 thelr parenta here- 1 pound flour MORE REASONABLE THAN T H E MAIL ORDER HObSLS 01 was spent playing games. Refresh Miss Marbara Root returned to with a turkey dinner Saturday night Hall Is an evangelist and makes his 1 pound Italian prunes THE BIG CITY STORES. ments were terved to Ruth Dodd, ¡complimenting her husband on his Portland Sunday where she will re heme in McMinnville. 1 cup molasses Mary Burnham, Charlotte Ralph. OUR STOCK OF HOLIDAY GIFT GOODS IS COMPLETE AND * I Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelley of La sume her studies at Decker business birthday. Covers were laid for Mr. 1 egg June Richards. Connie Lage, Mild and Mrs. J. A. Clark, Mr. and Mrs college. Crande and Mrs.'sHeweswn enjoyed 1 teaspoon cloves INTERESTING. COME AND SEE. WE INVITE COMPARISON red Phelps, Edna Little, John Biggs, Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs F. Mrs. Thos. Slattery ot Umatilla is Gerald White, the honor guest and Bruce Follett, Melvin Follett, Jack 1 teaspoon allspice OF PRICE AND QUALITY. the hostess. L. Kelley. ---- . _ receiving medical attention in the 1 teaspoon cinnamon Reeves, Jack Pace, Harold Throop, Mrs. H. K. Dean was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. Garnet iD. Best and Hermiston Medical hospital this 1 level teaspoon soda a luncheon bst Monday a(ternoon Earl Watson and Mervin Evans. Miss Pauline Stoop were ' business week. 1 teaspoon baking soda I honoring Mrs. F, H. Dean, mother of visitors In --------- Pendleton Friday.. Mr i Two - ru u u j.. inr. * wo pound Doxe boxes fancy Xmas Cook and stone prunes. Combine Best turned in hls*hn«ual report to I chocolates, 50c box; Satin coated Mr. Dean. Covers w'ere laid for ten XMAS CAKE AND PUDDING and sift dry ingredients, except so C° " “ ,y AKent H °R- Xmas candy 11c lb., 10c lb. by 30 and the diversion for the afternoon da. Mix suet, molasses, eggs and RECIPES OFFERED BY O.S.C. Miss Rita Dyerr who is W gradu- lb. case at Propst Variety Store Ad was sewing and pleasant conversa soda. Bind two mixtures together “n Por,tiaen i 00d. n ^ ‘*T h ‘ n ¿ T “ “ ' M" ’ G,ady8 9m,th 8pent Thanks- tion. The Christmas season is approach thoroughly and put in oiled cans or Mrs. C. C. Deurfey was hostess at ing, and housewives in thousands of pans. Steam three hours and bake wlth her mn’th m Thanksgiving giving with Mrs. Marian Smith of She reiurnTd to ; n " ' Dyer’ Pilot Rock- » e r sister and brother- a Thanksgiving turkey dinner last Oregon homes are weighing out nuts, three hours. of court-room a u t l o r l t y T T f ^ M a n 1 M l« Marforis r°i t In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mickshin- Thursday which was served in the raisins, citron, currants and other Among the other recipes included intimate and graphic account of gon State Horticultural society at (Hood River, December 10-12, accord O S C »^1 M • nt “ 8kl- returned to Hermiston with her dining room of the Hermiston Hotel. goodies and preparing to combine in the leaflet are Christmas Fruit in te r n Mr\ EUa T - C,ayt° “ of and visited for a few days. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. them into those traditional and in Cake, White Fruit Cake, Fruit Cake what happens to the individuals— ing to the detailed program Issued Jby O. T. McWhorter, Oregon State Enterprise, spent the Thanksgiving . Thomas Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. N. people of many varied types, who holidays visiting in H erm iston w ith Stated communication of Queen Muller, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, dispensable Xmas dishes, the fruit with Dates, Fruit Cake, Large Fruit cake and plum pudding. Cake, Mock English Plum Pudding to the Sue City to have their biuTtls college, secretary of the program Miss Myrnle Clayton and L Ea' h" <=»apter. O.E.S. Tuesday n.ght committee. Thomas Fraser and son Tommy, and and Plum Pudding. Full directions of wedlock clipped. In preparation for this event, Jim Clayton. They left Sunday n 8 0 ° ° ?‘° Ck Elcctlon of officers. '• w Messner, and the hostess. This annual meeting is considered for making each are given. members of the home economics There is the social-climber matron Miss Maxine Rich, who has been m "68 P ay e ' D egree 8- O rder W the most important horticultural who wants a divorce Just to be fash working In the dining room at the „ Adv' COAST BUTTER MARTS HIGH; gathering of the year in Oregon and ionable. There is the young couple Hermiston Hotel, left Saturday for M 88 Goff and her fatller- Charles always draws many delegates from CLOVER SEED SUPPLIES OFF. Portland. Miss Mollie Buyer Is tak- a ° f f ’ *eit TueKday morning fcr Port seeking "fxedom“ after tIMIfe'Wirst ing her place at the hotel , for the land where they plan to spend n year” spat. There is the slightly gou every fruit growing section of the Oregon State College. Corvallis ty roue with eyes a-peal for a plump state. present. week visiting friends. Miss Goff it December 3.— “Pacific coast butter young grass-widow. There are gamb Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hudson ar- 3 nur8e at the Hermiston Medical markets have been among the high ling houses, "fredom parties.” gin rived in Hermiston Monday from ho8pltaL est in the world during the past few Jousts, short and snappy weddings Walla Walla and will make their Mr’ Und Mr8' R' Alexander of Pen- weeks,” says thé current market re home here. Mrs. Hfftisdn is taking dleton' parents ot Mrs. E. P. Dodd nd many other phenomena spread port of the côllege extension service. before the eyes of the audience. the place of Mrs. Frank Stone as aDd MF’ “ nd Mr8‘ Roy A,exander and USED CA RS W ith production scarcely equal to bookkeeper at the Umatilla Coopera- daughter' Beverly Ann, of Seattle In making this picture Paramount the regional demand, and holdings tive Creamery. BsC*V > J brother and sister-in-law of Mrs has mustered one of the most dis 1926 NASH COACH light, prices have been well above Dodd, spent Thanksgiving with thi tinguished casts of film favorlfeo the 1926 FORD COUPE quotations in the large eastern mar E. P. Dodd family here. screen has seen or heard kets.” 1925 FORD TRUCK months. Give the Propst Variety Store a Commenting on the current dairy 1924 FORD COUPE BE SURE BIRDS ARE N( T ALLOWED TO FREEZE. chance before sending away for your situation, the report says that a Uni HORTICULTURE SOCIETY TO G. M. C. TRUCK Xmas gifts. __Adv. BIRDS SHOULD RE COOLED OVER NIGHT IN A TEM ted States department of agriculture THE BEST IN TALKING Miss Gertrude Hughes of Warm 1924 DODGE T0URHÎG PERATURE NOT UNDER 35 DEGREES. - suevey on November 1 indicated 5 MEET DECEMBER 10-12. ^ Springs, Oregon, visited over the PICTURES 1924 ESSEX COACH or 6 per cent increase in milk pro holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hermiston, Oregon Three days of close consideration duction compared with November 1, HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING McCulley in Columbia district. Misr Show» Now Start at 7:15 p. M. 1930. The Increase was accounted of most timely current problems of HOUSE Hughes is a sister of Mrs. McCulley Used Parts and Tires for partly by more cows and partly the fruit grower have been arranged and teaches In the Indian school al for the annual meeting of the Ore- program by heavier production per cow. Cold Warm Springs. 1? T> tllTvwnv, < F. B. BARKER, Agent. FRIDAY — SATURDAY storage stocks for the country were Rev. John A. Ware, now of Ore Hermiston, Oregon. still relatively light, however, on gon City, arrived in Hermiston last November 1. ♦ Tuesday morning and spent Thanks Slightly less clover and alfalfa giving day with old friends here —u ' seed was produced In this country Rev. Ware was pastor here several this year than the average, accord years ago and Friday night spoke tc ing to the state college market re with members of the congregation of the Hermiston, Oregon — — November 23, 1931. view. The output of red and alslke BEBE DANIELS Baptist-Christlan church. Ho left on clover seed combined was 16 per cent RICHARD CORTEZ »be midnight trcln Friday. less, apd of alfalfa seed 40 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton went to — CASH A T STORE — A «lory filled with plot, and , smaller than the 1930 production. The Dalles Thursday to en’oy -m te r p lo t. that arise suddeB" , You are smart enough to know real prices. Why. let anyone tall ! No clover or alfalfa seed was impor Thanksgiving with Miss Mabie and depart the same way _ Not ted this year between July 1 and ~ a I w ° W T w y° U #re 8“VlngT C° me ,n g8t ° “r everydar Prices Spinning. They returned to Hsrmls October 15. always right— for higes grade merchandise. ton Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Pect how It will turn out. and From July 1 to October 16, Im Spinning who remain.d until Sun PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ’ V®“ then the « M l «queues b ports of forage plant seeds Into this day, while Mr. Spinning hunted foi a distinct surprise. Coal O il, 5 gallons ...... .......... * e go country Included 839, OOo pounds of duck, and gea... Miss Mabie Spin The murder, commltt.d ia or Rice Krigpieg, Kellogg’. .................. .............. ’ winter rape seed, 163,lOo pounds of ning came Saturday afternoon and der that certain parties may ac English rye grass, 23,000 pounds of remained until Sunday when she re quire the Falcon add many of the M axw ell House Coffee, 4 lb. can i w Italian rye grase. 1,116,000 pounds turned to The Dalles with Mr. and Calum et B d d n g P . w d«r, S f t . „ „ J ......... ” thrills in the picture. of hairy vetch, 146,600 pounds of Mr«. Spinning. spring vetch, 149,300 pounds of bent FRIDAY. SATURDAY and MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th and 7th Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse Slim Summerville Comedy. Coffee, H igh grade bulk, per lb. ; .19 grass, 618,700 pounds of chewing and daughter Margaret, and eon, W E ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS CANDIES & NUTS. I fescue, 100.600 pounds of other fes- Syrup, Best cane and maple, 2»/, lb. tin .................29 Gale, spent Thanksgiving day with I cue, and 122,000 pounds of rough- their son and brother, Bill, in Walla SUNDAY AND MONDAY Syrup Best cane and maple, 4>/i lb. t i n ........ .. .59 stalked meadow-grass. Most of the Walla. Bill Is B student of Whitman 100 LB. I rape seed came from Holland and F ru it Cakes, regularly 25c, 2 f o r ........ as college and entertained his family I Germany, the English rye grass X BAG at the Cram home. Incidentally Wed W h ite Syrup, 5 lbs...................................... ’4 - BEST CANE — F IN E GRANULATED mostly from Ireland, the hairy vetch nesday was the beginning of a home W h ite Syrup, 10 lb s .......................’..1 -i ....... ’g7 I from HunJ^ary and Germany, and coming celebration for Whitman the spring vetch from Belgium, the college which opened with a ban j report shows. MARRIAGE-, quet in honor of coach Nig Berleskt. BITTER Minced Razor C la m s ,........................... ... ’j l who has served In that rapacity for CHOCOLATE LB CAKE The Eternal Question W a x Paper, 40 f t roll, 4 fo r ."............................. 25 DIVORCE MILL CITY 17 years. Thursday afternoon saw Whitman pronounced winner of the Mark! Shasta Green Tea, 1 lb......................... L .’49 UNMIXES VARIED TYPES. SEEDLESS 4 LB. PACKAGE conference football games for this You’ll see a modern story about Candy Bars, 5 f o r .......................... j n season when it defeated Wllamette Reno, one of the most colorful- B XTR A QUALITY _ _ modern city _ a spectacular 7-0. That evening the Feithouses M acaroni, 5 lbs. ....................... ......................, and unique— cities in America, is the CLEAN AND FRESH PACKAGE city that s in the news every dav heard the opera “Hans and Gret | locale of the feature picture, “The J Dates, per lb........................... , , j •acL T "** ,hlS Play’ Wher« chen" presented by the Whitman Road to Reno,” which cornea to the i QUÀRT BOTTLE are bnldly presented. | Oasis theatre. Sunday and Monday. Smoked Salt, for curing m e a t 10 lbs. 7 glee club. The glee club had Just re M i*M ONn8M,,e’' ’ 8pnde: « "d • Sait Lick, 5 ib. b i« * * . . . . 7 7 7 . . . . . :±.. j ; ; ¿ " " s .i turned from a tour of the Pacific “The Road to Reno” is a story of DIAMONDS « broken pron)|(le__ coast. [scrambled — and unscrambled lives j Salt, free running, 3 boxes................................. with with a sturdy thread of romance car I MACMARR T -— 49 LB- BAO i Lllyan Tashmau 15 Notice of Sale. rying on through a ll the hectic ac Graham Crackers, 2 lb. caddy - o1 p e r f e c t family flour i Charles "Buddy” R„Kera Notice is hereby given that all tion of t he production. BARREL A a □oda Crackers, 2 lbs. ........................ Boggy Shannon canned goods remaining unidentified ' A REAL VALUE AT PRESENT MARKET The picture gives mors than _ William Boyd glimpse at this city where marital will be sold at public auction Wed Bacon, per Ib................................ ,, Irving Plchel knots are dissolved in the fluent suds nesday, December 9. at 1:30 p. m. Boston Butts, per lb............. .............. . FOX NEW?— “Screen Souvenler’ LIG H T W EIG HT at the Hermiston Cooperative Laun- Bacon Back, per lb. ....... .............„ PER POUND M ILD CURA dry and Cannery. 11-ltc Picnic H « » » , per f t ............_ _ 2 Z Z Z . ~ ’............. H ¡SOCIETY: OPENING ot Xm as Goods and Toys. S a tu rd a y , Dec. 5 th . Oregon H a rd w a re & Im p lem en t Co. TURKEYS Will be Received at Swift’s Cream Station -u Hermiston, Oregon ©aatflSirpatrp Swift & Company “The Maltese Falcon” Highest Q u ality! Foods M ac M apq STORES F o r Less. I t ’s th e fe w M ac M arr rents STORES I saving on ...... .. each ite m th a t counts. M oney Saving Specials mectivei SUGAR «The Road to Reno.’9 B a k e r’s BaisUis X9e C lorox Flour Ham Hams, sugar cured, lb................... tum - a - lum tickler *hed in the interest* .1____ ■ - _ I the tardy customer urday. ith the The merchant who comes In — 0— loea a credit busiacm money. R. A. Brownson. Communicated. naturally has full „ « • fldcnce in Ms ci a Editor. Dear Fan la C lew : 1 Please take some omers w hen he — 0— body something from hooks" the account, W. O. Whitsett has Tum-A-Lum thia year, hut what a Jolt he a foundation In for a Etch-Kraft panel-pic TO»a when his eusto- new house. ture in sandblasted uer fails (o pav M wood or some “put-lt- togsth.r and paint-it- w e e d - then what a Car of coal on the yourself" Plywood Joyful reelin' - when track Friday and 8at- Furniture 25 6 — 5c Pencil Tablets . . ~ 9 k 3 Packages Gum ................. .................................... TX 3 - 5c Candy Bara ....... .................. go .43 ,r e?u,ady > 1-95» n° w ~ ....... ....... v m M ittens ...................... 2 i ’!jti ren s W °o l G lo r e t ............. C hildren’» W ool Hose, heather m ix t u r e Z " 6R; z r . " fo7 in’ - ..... • 1.00 3Q 39 ’eo ^ ^1*** ’ .45 * f 121/, POT ROAST B EEF 12^4 SHOULDER LAM» igi/, SHO. VEAL ROASTS ‘ VEAL STEW SCIENTIFICALLY BLENDED TO PRODUCE A DELICIOUS BEV- ERAGE AT A LOW PRTCW 10 IAM B STEW, 3 lba. for ' S5t NEW CROP .N A VEL'S Quality — Frio. — Service hermistow meat MARKET Hermiston, Oregon J Economy Coffee 15 “Home of Quality Meato” burnha Peanut But t e r <N BULK PER LB. / monte NO. 2 H TINS P u m p kin p m brand EACH ' i' ' Oysters 5 OZ. TIN EACH S a tu rd a y S p ad ala SHO. PORK ROAST Toilet Paper, 4 r o lls ..................................... $1.25 Broom, long green s tr a w ............. W alnuts, Oregon new crop, 2 lbs. . 30c i I 9 c n | I^ F R P O U N D ^ DOZ. FOR G ra p e fru * it itanmnm CALIFORNIA Fbedless nMMaa^^^——— — W h ite I a n n d ry Soap H erm iston , O re. FOR bails 39 c Phone 941