THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
PAGE FOUR
Joe Hawkins of Adams was * bua-
Local Happenings
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Oasis Cheatre
Hermiston, Oregon.
The Best in Talking Pictures
TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M.
ADMISSIONS
35c and 15c
Evenings
25c and 10c
Matinees
day morning from Grangeville, Ida- • >
Inesa visitor in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Herbert Haneline is spend ho, where she spent the week visit- %
ing a few days in Walla Walla this ing Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner and ′ >
family.
The Warners are former < (
Hermiston residents.
I : ,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rew were busi-
Mrs. Nance and daughter Helen, 11,
ness
visitors
from
Pendleton
Tues-
F. B. Swayze was a business visi
C. W. Acock and B. P. Rand were
Geo. Teuffel. all of Seattle who have 2
day.
i
tor in La Grande last week.
up from Irrigon Wednesday.
been visitlug at the IL J. Reid home •
W. J. Logan and A. E. McFarland
Mrs. B. Haneline and Mrs. E. P
H. G. McCulley was a business vi-
in Columbia, left today for their %
Dodd were Pendleton visitors Tues of Umatilla were business visitors in home, accompanied by Howard Reid.%
sitor in Pendleton Wednesday.
Hermiston the first of the week.
Mrs. H. K. Dean and infant daugh day.
Walter Merrill, employed by the 1}
Victor Stockard is off duty at the
Miss May Guiwits of Portland is
ter returned home Tuesday from
Farm Bureau Cooperative this week state highway department in the of- •
the house guest of her brother, F.
Pendleton.
$ .98
fice here, attended the funeral of %
66 X 76 double
because of an infected finger.
George Wagner made a business M. Guiwits and family this week.
1.29
Dick Upham plans to leave soon Floyd Mikeal, at Pilot Rock Satur-%
66 X 80 double
Nels Kristensen and L. Packard for Corvallis where he will again day. Mr. Mikeal was killed during •
trip to Washougal and Portland
1.49
double
70
X
80
of Boardman were business visitors enroll in Oregon State college. He the American Legion national con- %
Sunday, returning Monday.
.69
70 X 84
vention in Portland when his car ?
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley were in town Tuesday.
is a senior.
Mrs. Ina Wessell and daughter
business visitors in Pendleton Mon
The women of the Hermiston Un- hit a telephone pole. Mr. Merrell < >
New Fall Frocks and House Dresses, Ladies’ Hats
Barbara were business visitors in ion Church will sell cooked food and was a very close friend of Mr. Mi- $
day of this week.
.
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serve lunch both days of the fair. keal.
Men’s Hats, Underwear, Sleeping Gar
Jack Dawson suffered a fractured Walla Walla Monday.
Mrs. C. E. Baker and Miss Mar- %
Stated communication of Queen The place will probably be in the
ight arm while practicing football
ments, Athletic Shirts, and Sox.
! Esther Chapter, O. E. S. will meet old Blessing Hardware building.adv ian Henderson of Hermiston, with •
Tuesday night.
Other deer hunters going into the Miss Helen Nance and George Teuf-
Walther Ott. junior at Oregon Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. Social. By
—Adv mountains this week were B. S. I fel of Seattle motored to La Grande
(today)
I
order
E.
M.
tate college, left Thursday
Mrs. O. C. Claypool will be at this store all day
A. E. Bensel, Earl Bensel, and H. Kingsley. Floyd Knerr, and Frank Saturday where Miss Henderson en-
or Corvallis where he will take up
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,
A. Pankow went into the Blue Bilderback. They went to their ca-! rolled in the Eastern Oregon Nor-
his studies.
bin above Ukiah, near Pearson’s mal school.
Miss Henderson
has
with
a
complete
line of ladies coats, dresses and hats
Mrs. O. C. Claypool will be at | Mountains the first of the week to
j been a student at the University of
Ranger Station.
Kingsley’s store with the new hats, try their luck at deer hunting.
at low prices, of good quality and style.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
M.
Clark
return-
Oregon
for
the
past
two
years.
oats and frocks, Wednesday after-
Ernest and Robert Cox will leave
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1 V V 1 P spend
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loon and Thursday, Sept. 28 and 29. Saturday for Albany where Ernest ed Friday from Port la nd il after
the BANCROFT MOVIE SCORES
Will take school warrants.
adv. will enroll as a junior and Robert ing several days there during
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Mrs. Garrett will re-open her as a freshman. Both are graduates American Legion national conven-
HUMAN INTEREST ROLE
Kindergarten October 3 in her home, of the Hermiston Union high school, ton
Miss
Mary
Brownson
and
Miss
(Mrs. Purdy’s house.) Advanced and
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst, and
"Lady and Gent,” George Ban
for
i ay
y
eginner’s classed. Rate $3 per school Mrs. Glasscock made a trip to Ione Gladys Swarner left Saturday
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nonth.
adv. Sunday where they met and visited 1 orvallis. Ore., where
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Norman Pennock and Elbert Hut- with their nephew, Thomas David- roll in Oregon State college. MiS8
will run two “As
in previous years remembers the po-letic field at the fair grounds. Last
Brownson
will
be
a
freshman
frcclm.
and
•hison went to the mountains above son, whose home is In California.
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I
Bancroft has one of the most nies which always help give the lit-year the Hermiston squad defeated
Miss
Swarner
a
sophomore.
Miss Myrnie Clayton and Miss In-
Ukiah Sunday to prepare for the
Earle Richardson, editor of the amusing, and at the same time one tle folks a good time. They will be the Pendleton high school second
leer hunting season which opened gred Boling went to Walla Walla
I
temizer-Obser
ver at Dallas, . Ore... of the most human roles of his car here again this year, according to
i Saturday where they attended the
Tuesday.
county agent for eer in the picture, in which he is the owner, Joe Hawkins, of Adams.
and
Ralph
Beck,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis of Hood wedding of Miss .Eleanor Daily and
-
Polk county, stopped - in
Hermiston suddenly called upon to decide be
They
returned
Sun-
■ ■iiaiiiiaaiu jinn
James
Clayton,
liver, Ore., arrived here Monday
Pilot Rock vs. Hermiston.
a
short
while
Saturday
evening
en- tween continuing his life as a not so
NOW YOU CAN BUY
and will make their home here. Mr. day evening.
big “big shot” in the shady areas The Pilot Rock high school foot
Mr. and Mrs. LaFlame of Minot route to Baker where Mr. Beck had just west of Broadway, or becoming
Davis is employed at the Red &
ball team will meet the Hermiston |
White store in the meat department. North Dakota. „ are house guests of een called on business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley of the fosterfather of the 12 year old high school football team in the lo-
Their two daughters, Norma and Mr. . and Mrs. W. R. Longhorn this
Mrs. LaFlame is Mr. Long- Columbia district are the proud par son of a dead friend.
cal's second game of the season, Sat Wear longer than wool or cotton.
Audine, are both high school stu- week.
His ultimate decision brings re
horn's sister whom he has not seen ents of a baby boy, born Monday, suits at once whimsical and drama urday afternoon at 2:30. on the ath- Soft and easy on your feet. Per
dents.
fect ventilation. Do not mat like
September 19. Both mother and son
The Misses Florence and Helen ' for ten years. They arrived Monday
wool or cotton. Grease and dirt
are getting along nicely. The Mc tic.
and
plan
to
remain
a
week.
Woughter left Saturday for Eugene
do not stick to mohair like they
Playing opposite the husky star is
Culley
family
welcome
the
boy
to
O. W. Payne left Wednesday for
do to other materials.
It ycur
where the latter will enroll as a
petite Wynne Gibson, cast as a hard
their family of three girls.
feet bother you try GOAT HAIR
reshman in the University of Ore- Portland where he will have the
boiled
blonde
night
club
proprietress
SOX. Then you will buy no other.
Mrs. O. K. Mudge and Mrs. Lyle
zon. Miss Florence, who is a uni privilege of hearing Governor Roose
Tilden entertained the American Le She shares Bancroft’s life, both be
Ask The Man Who Wears Them.
versity graduate, will remain a week veit, democratic nominee for presi
fore and after the decision is made. |
dent of the United States, speak at gion Auxiliary at the Mudge home
with her sister.
Also in the cast are Charles Star |
Thursday
night.
Regular
business
A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS
Mrs. Robert Yeager left the first the civic auditorium Wednesday
rett, James Gleason, Joyce Compton |
Both Felts and Straws—
was
transacted
with
the
new
offi
night,
before
going
on
to
Gresham
of the week for Seattle, Wn., where
Both Dress and Work
cers in the chairs and reports from and John Wayne.
she will visit her sister, Mrs. De where he will officiate at a wedding.
CERTAIN LINES OF SHOES
the
American
Legion
national
con
MOTOR
IN
FIRST
Mrs. Joe Toole and son Jerry left
Laney, for a short while. On her
Mens — Boys — V omens
vention in Portland were given.
CLASS SHAPE
return she will visit in Portland Saturday tor Lebanon, Oregon, after
LADIES' HOSIERY
Dr.
and
Mrs.
A.
W.
Christopher
with her brother. Dr. Ernest Water- receiving word of the death of Frank
MENS’ DRESS HOSE
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Follett,
Mr.
man, who graduated from dental Quinn, husband of Mrs. Toole’s sis
MEN'S DRESS PANTS
college this spring.
Mrs. Yeager ter. Mr. Quinn was injured Friday and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Mr. and
and
Mrs.
O.
O.
Felthouse,
and
R.
M.
Os-
has been with her mother, Mrs. Re while working on a conveyor in the
BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS
void,
of
Portland
composed
a
party
na Waterman, for the past several paper mill there and died from the
MEN’S LACE BREECHES
(Continued from page One)
who left for the mountains where
injuries Saturday.
Inquire this office or see
months.
and LEATHER GLOVES
they remained until Wednesday, plans to have them handled locally.
the car at
PRICES REDUCED 25% to 50%
Instead of the usual chance win-
deer hunting.
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
B. E. Sykes, manager of the Uma- nings of the useless articles the
CHAS.G. BURK’S, INC.
Hermiston, Oregon
tilla Cooperative Creamery, end J. booths will be filled with merchan-
WEST SIDE
dising
prizes
of
practical
value.
Jendrzejewski, president of the East
ern Oregon Turkey Growers’ asso These booths will be operated by lo
ciation, went to Portland Wednes cal people, and not to any great pro-
day where they attended a meet fit, or will any unfair tactics be
ing of committees from the turkey used. A merry-go-round and other
growers association and Interstate attractions will be on the ground. |
Anyone who has attended the fair
Creameries association.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
High Grade Cotton Blankets at the lowest
market prices.
LOOK THEM OVER.
PROGRAM
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Their two worlds
merged in their
first kiss
; he was a bored heiress looking
for a thrill. He was an ambitious
youth eager for life. Fate threw
them together and love did the
rest.
“Society Girl”
with
James Dunn — Spencer Tracy
Peggy Shannon
"Divorcee A La Mode.
! LUS
Mickey Mouse in "Cactus Kid.'
KINGSLEY’S
“ as same ′
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
To her. a speak easy was Home,
; weet Home. To him a fight ring
was the family circle. Until a
youngster from nowhere took
them over—and made them over!
Goat Hair Sox
FOR SALE
1928
Ford Coupe
with
WYNNE GIBSON
Janies Gleason
i harles Starrett.
PLUS—
Comedy ‘Torchy Passes the Buck’
and Fox News.
New Fair Building
Being Constructed |
A Bargain
at $175.00
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■'■■■■■ simas I
What’s in a name?
EVERYTHING
I)
when FOOD PRODUCTS are in ques
The Red & White
tion.
your
JOAN OF ARC
is
GUARANTEE
label
QUALITY,
of
PURITY and CLEANLINESS.
NOT
sake . . . and
health's
-‘THE -
CORRECT
is
For
economy's
sake . . . deal at the Red & White
home-cwned stores.
NAME
The merchant
and his sales people have only ONE
OF THE
MAID
purpose - to see that you are always
pleased.
OF ORLEANS
LOOK
AT
NEXT
WEEK'S
AD
FOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
Beginning October 1,1932 we will discontinue re
ceiving collections at Echo Mercantile Co. in Ec
ho, Highway Cafe in Stanfield and Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co. in Umatilla.
Our meter readers will present bills, make collec
tions and render receipts. Customers who desire
to pay direct at Hermiston office, by mail or in
person may do so.
HERMISTON LIGHT & POWER COMPANY
2 cans
Red & White Sifted
2 cans
FEAS
Green & White
Quart
MAYONNAISE
Red & White
Quart
SALAD DRESSING
Green & White
BAKED BEANS & BROWN BREAD
Red & White-Large Cans, Both for
RAISINS
4 lb. package
Seedless — Blue & White
TOILET TISSUE
6 mils
Full 1000 Sheet - Blue « White
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK S
’YOU'D BE SURPRISED."
THE
37c
23c
39c
29c
33c
35c
39c
MILK
4 tall cans
Red & White
PUMPKIN
2 large cans
Golden — Red & White
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
Red & White - Finest Quality
RICE
23c
25c
23c
Fancy Blue Rose
SALAD OIL
Quarts
Puritan
TOILET SOAP • 6 bars in carton for
23c
35c
LADY GODIVA
Forget The Saving But Compare The Quality
W Ith the Best
There is no connection between the number of a rattlesnake's
rattles and its age. This belief Is not substantiated by fact.
RED & WHITE
STORES
“oil The Sign of a Dependable Store ET
DEBATE
BETWEEN
Surpassing all former efforts—We lead the way to greater savings.
Prices Effective
sept . 23,24 a 26.
— COFFEE —
23C% 3
59c
AIRWAY, 100% SANTOS BRAZILIAN BLEND. Real Coffee Value.
POUND
POUNDS
ai g sea ge
J A OBEBo
Fancy—Mild Cured
Hair Lb. or Whole
Red or White
Fancy Idaho
$1.00
Flour
49
89c
€ op • see
—Cesses UBI
TS
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Fancy Alaska Pink
EACH
Tall Cans
DOZEN $1.05
a
T. B. JENSEN
CANNED VEGETABLES
CORN, BEANS. TOMATOES, HOMINY
Large Cans
IQ CANS 89c
CASE
$2.09
C. T. SPRINGS
Honey Maid Grahams 2 Lb. Box
Snowflake Sodas 2 Lb. Box
BOTH FOR 45c ONE OF EACH
Seventh Day Adventist, College Place., Wash.
AND
3 lbs.
Greater Food Values
TP go so go
150 BBS
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23 and 24.
PEAS
MACMARR STORES
Church of Christ, Molalla, Oregon.
Debate will be held in Columbia School House,
4 miles North East of Hermiston, beginning Fri
day, September 23rd, at 8:00 P. M.
PROPOSITION:
The Ten Commandments, as originally written
by the finger of God on Mt. Sinai and stated in
Exodus 20, are as binding upon Christians in the
year 1932, as they were upon the Israelites under
Moses.
F. B. JENSEN, Affirms
C. T. SPRINGS, Denies
Wheaties Whole Wheat
Tissue, Zee
Flakes
Quality
2
4
Pkgs.
Roll.
Sweet Potatoes — 5 L
15c
17c
14c
Oranges ""xiazsit.
■»».
15c
Hermiston, Ore. - - - Phone 241