The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 27, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
PAGE SIX
Local Happenings
Mrs. Dolly Kelley left Wednes­
Dr. F. R. Dorn of Echo was in
day morning for Portland where she Hermiston Thursday.
will spend several days visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel are the
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor re­ parents of a baby boy born Thurs-
turned Monday from a business trip day, Oct. 20. at their home here.
to Portland.. Mr. Taylor is present
city recorder and Mrs. Alice Stone
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and
looked after affairs at the office Miss Elsie Reeder were business vis­
during his absence.
itors in Pendleton Monday.
Oasis Chatre
Hermiston, Oregon.
The Best in Talking Pictures
TWO SHOWS: 7:15—9:00 P.M
— : ADMISSIONS
35c and 15c Evenings
25c and 10c Matinees
PROGRAM
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
Thrilling Comedy-Romance
She tries to mislead a HE-Man
into Love —and gets herself kid-
naped. It’s mirthful
and
thr-r-rilly.
SregtE
JwAAopinot
80,
Gurameunt Gitur V
Claudette Colbert - Edmond Lowe
Stuart Erwin
PLUS:
Good Comoedy and
Krazy Kat.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Good Comedy-Drama
0111 1
42510
WEEK
ENDS
ONLY
Joan BENNETT
Sen LYON
Love wasn't in her contract as
but could she
a paid guest
keep it out?
PLUS: "His Royal Shyness”
and Fox News.
Chas. Olson who has been a pa-
Miss Joyce Spencer of Umatilla
was admitted to the Hermiston hos- tient in the Hermiston hospital for
pital Wednsday as a surgical patient some time is reported as improving
in health.
Miss Marian Henderson, who is a
Enos Martin was a business visit-
student at the Kastern Oregon Nor­
mal school at La Grande, Or., spent or in Portland last week goin-
Friday and returning the first of
the week end with relatives here.
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers of
Bingen. Wn., former residents of
An entire new line of rayon un­
adv
Hermiston, visiting friends here the dies at Propst Variety Store.
first of the week.
R. G. Penney left Tuesday morn­
E. C. Prestbye of Athena, candi- ing for Portland where he will look
date for county judge on the demo- after business affairs for the Grange
crate ticket, was a busi net s visitor Cooperative. He plans to return the
latter part of the week.
in Hermiston Tuesday.
W. W. Felthouse returned from
and Mrs. Ray Dyer of Ellens-
a business trip to Portland, Wednes­
Mrs. Leila Phelps and Miss Mar-
day evening.
garet Elliott went to Pendleton Sat- berg, Wn., accompanied by Miss
urday afternoon where they spent Marjorie Burnham, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent the afternoon and evening.
Miss Burnham is a student at the
Saturday in Seattle attending a
Mrs. Alice O’Daniel of Pendletono Ellensberg Normal.
football game.
came Monday and visited until Wed
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Mrs. Garnet D. Best aand Mrs.
An entire new line of rayon un­ nesday with her daughter, Mrs. F.
adv C. McKenzie, and family.
| Harry Kelley were joint hostesses
dies at Propst Variety Store.
1 at a bridge party last Thursday eve-
Mrs. Victor Stockard, who has
A son, weighing eight pounds, nine at the Best home. Four tables
been in Portland for some time. re- was born to Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ar- were in play during the evening
turned home Saturday.
thur last Friday. Oct. 21. The little with Mrs. H. E. Shesely winning
fellow has been named Dale Perry. high honors and Mrs. Curtis Simons
consolation.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Franz and two
daughters of Daniel, Wyoming, are
O. C. Pierce and M. L. Watson re­
Mrs. Elizabeth Cutsforth and son
visiting at the home of Mrs. Franz’s turned from the mountains Tuesday
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott.
after spending several days hunting. Donald H. Cutsforth who have been
at the home of Mrs. Cutsforth’s da-
Mr. Pierce bagged a 2-point deer.
ighter, Mrs. Maude Dyer, for several
W. J. Cochran spent the week end
months, left Sunday for Maplewood,
visiting his mother in Moro, Oregon,
Miss Agnes Kendler of Umatilla
Mrs. Cochran has been in poor health was admitted to the Hermiston hos- Or., where they will visit at the
iome of Mrs. N. B. Ashwell. Mrs.
or several months.
pital last week as a medical patient.
utsforth and her son are formerly
Her condition is improving.
rom Soda Springs, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner and
ion Lawrence, accompanied by Mrs.
Mrs. Jack French and da’
J. E. Baker, motored to Pendleton
of Long Creek, Or., are the guests
Wednesday.
of her sister, Miss Blanche Moore,
and I brother, Lloyd Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colo and child­
ren. Norman and Esther of Brawley.
A baby girl was born ' Tuesday
alif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry
to Mr. and Principal Events of the Week
morn
ing. October
Arthur of Hermiston last week.
Mrs. Jack : Smith. Both mother and
Assembled for Information
doing nicely.
daughter are
i
Mrs. Herbert IIaneline was hon-
of Our Readers.
oree at a birthday surprise Wednes-
Horace Addis of Portland was the
day night at the home of Mrs. B.
Christmas trees, 22,000 linear feet
IIaneline. Three tables of bridge guest of H. J. Stillings this week, of them, will go from the Rogue river
were in play during the evening Mr. Addis was with tlie Oregon national forest. formerly known as
with Miss Magdolene Buck receiving Farmer for ten years and is an ex- Crater national forest, to San Fran-
pericnced newspaper man.
high honors.
cisco this year to aid the arrival of
Santa Claus.
Mrs. C. M. Best entertained Tues­
The Salem Chamber of Commerce
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
day afternoon at a one o’clock will be host, October 24, to all mem-
PAID FOR
bridge luncheon with four tables in bers of the American Legion drum
play. Full flowers were used to corps, the national champions, and to
CREAM AND EGGS
brighten the rooms. High honors the prize winning American Legion
Columbia Creamery Co., Inc.
were won by Mrs. C. C. Durfey and auxiliary trio.
Portland, Or.
129 N. 21st St.
consolation by Mrs. E. L. Jacks n.
The first season's flight of geese
to the rice fields of California passed
over Gold Leach last week. The In­
dians always regard the southward mi­
gration of geese as a sign of the early
approach of winter.
Josephino county's auto license col­
lections are nearly $4000 in excess of
those of a year ago. For the year be­
ginning July 1 the total collections are
$36,159 as compared with $32,244 in the
same period last year.
Thousands of cords of wood are be­
ing hauled from the mountains this
year by residents at Milton to save
EVERY day is the day to expect and
buying it. Ranger Baker of the Uma­
GET savings at the Red & White
tilla national forest, who has his sta­
tion at Langdon lake, at the Toll Gate,
stere. The advantage of combina­
said tint perm, ¿a had been issued
for moro than 13,00) cords.
tion purchases enables us to offer
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
merchandise
ALL
DAS
ARE NOT
24
of
undisputed
Frank Millick, 20, pyromaniac on pa­
role from the Arizona siate hospital,
confessed to setting the Brownsville
fire which destroyed property valued
at $30,000. . Stata police are holding
him at Medford while his story is be-
ing checked.
Ten thousand acres of land in the
Elk Flat country of the Umatilla na-
lienal forest are being treated the
second time with gopher poison. The
first treatment, applied last year, ex­
terminated 90 per cent cf the redenta,
it is estimated.
high
quality at the most moderate prices.
Attentive, helpful service.
HOURS
LONG I
LOOK
AT
NEXT
WEEK’S
AD
FOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT
dasNZnsnnercdla
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932
PROGRAM MADE FOR DISTRICT
which will add to the spirit of the
day.
Approximately 400 people are ex-
peeled to be In town to commemo­
rate the day In memory of the sign­
ing of the armistice fourteen years
ago on November 11th. A dance
in the evening given by the Legion
will climax the day’s activities.
The local committee consists of
Mrs. Garnet D. Best. James Todd.
Henry Sommerer, R. G. Penney, G.
D. Best, Lloyd Moore, and ' Harry
Kelley.
2 15-oz. pkgs.
CAKE FLOUR
Fancy recleaned
Large Jars
Red & White
PUMPKIN
27c
Western White Oats
Fani y Golden
Both
for
WEINERS • 1 LB.
SAUERKRAUT • 1 CAN
IIFTCNS TIA
12 -1b. Pkg.
Yellow Label
Full Strength
Pekoe and Orange Pekoe
Full I lavor and Economy
1-lb. Pkg
LIPTON’S TEA
ANSWER TO LAST WEEKS
"YOU D BE SURPRISED."
29c
45c
89c
MAYONNAISE
Quart
Red & White
SCHUTZ MALT
“It’s Vitalized."
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
Million Bubble Soap
5 bars
33c
39c
59c
14c
The squirrel is not a weather prophet. The number ot nuts it
stores away is dependent entirely on the number of nuts it hap-
pens to find.
In playing the great role of life,
self-confidence is the mightiest of
the assets.—Marie Dressier.
WE PAY NO WHOLESALERS PROFIT—
—WE PAY NO MANAGERS
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WE PAY LOCAL TAXES—KEEP UP LOCAL INDUSTRIES.
SNOW DRIFT - 3 1b. tin 40.
For better baking
T.—
Grape
Nut Flakes - Pkg. 1 Oe
The new cereal with the -
WALNUTS - No. 1 - Lb.
New Crop - Sott Shell
KRAUT CABBAGE - Lb.
Fine hard heads.
While it lasts—
91
FREE DELIVERY -- CASH — CAREFUL CREDIT
HERMISTON, OREGON
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club to be their guests November
3 to observe “Friendship Day. The
next regular club meeting will be
held at the T. A. O’Grady home No-
vember 4, with Mrs. W. T. Reeves
in charge of the program.
NOW YOU CAN BUY
Goat Hair Sox
Wear longer than wool or cotton.
Soft and easy on your feet. Per­
fect ventilation. Do not mat like
wool or cotton. Grease and dirt
do not stick to mohair like they
do to other materials. If your
feet bother you try GOAT HAIR
SOX. Then you will buy no other.
Ask The Man Who Wears Them
A CLOSE-OUT ON HAT
Both Felts and Straws—
Both Dress and Worl
CERTAIN LINES OF I HOES
Mens — Boys — Womens
LADIES’ HOSIERY
MENS' DRESS HOSE
MEN’S DRESS PANTS
and
BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS
MEN’S LACE, BREECHE:
and LEATHER GLOVES
PRICES REDUCED 20% to 50%
| CHAS .G. BURK’S, INC.
WEST SIDE
Mrr. Mortimer, who has been ill
at her home for the past month, is
reported to be slightly improved.
Church services are now held each
MACMARR s
DEPENDABLE GROCERS
Save Your Eyes!
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MON­
DAY, OCTOBER 28, 29 & 31.
Prices Effective
and SAVE MONEY
Hallowe’en
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle
A FEW SUGGESTIONS TOR
who has made professional visits
to- Hermiston for 20 years, will
again he at the
H ALLOWE’EN
Hotel Hermiston
Thurs., Nov. 3
WEEK-END
1 Q
FIGS - Cellophane-12 oz
Fancy New Crop
Pkg. -
KELLOG’S PFP - 2 pkgs.
Calumet Baking Powder
97.
1 Lb. Can —°
Kid Balloon FREE
4 Pound Package
Feldman’s Naptha SOAP
13 Large Bars
19c
* V
40.
Te.
WE ARE CHANGING THE DELIVERY HOUR AND WILL LEAVE
KINGSLEY'S
FINE FOR
PIE BAKING
LOCAL
THIS YEARS CROP
FANCY SEEDLESS
BEST CANE
Lb. Package
POUNDS
; serse $1.00
Top quality coffee
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8158,
SOAP
WHITE LAUNDRY
20
BARS
45C
6@c
NOB HILL
COFFEE
\ was
1 Q.
- —
HOUSEHOLD RAISINS
BOX
PAR
Jungleland Book FREE
FEATUEIS
APPLES
50c
SQUASH
1b. 1g
Raisins
SUGAR
LOCAL
DELICIOUS
A REAL VALUE AND A
PERFECT SOAP
e
Parties
AS WELL AS RIGULAI
for one day
Eyes Examined—
Glasses Ground and Fitted—
Prices Based on Present Con- (
ditions. The last trip this fall. |
REMEMBER THE TIME AND GET IN YOUR ORDERS.
STORES
home.
stays
Consistently Lower Prices!
Nutlike Flavor
OYSTERS - 5 oz. Tin in
Extra quality-New pack * -
store
Every dollar spent in our
Just have one more try! It’s dead
easy to die—It’s the keeping on liv­
ing that’s hard.—Robert W. Service. Sunday at 11:00 A. M. The only eve­
ning service is the C. E. meeting at
7:30 P. M.
Mr. E. McCormack of Idaho was
STANFIELD NEWS NOTES
looking over the project with a view
of purchasing land.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Connor and
David Rees of Medford, Or., ar- daughter Dolores motored to Pen-
rived Tuesday to spend a short time dleton Sunday to spend the day with
at the home of his parents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Archer plan
Mrs. Harry Rees. David is contin-
uity writer and announcer for the to leave Monday for an extended
broadcasting station at Medford.
visit at Everson, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoskins and
O. M. Hoosier who has been con­
daughter Bytha were Sunday guests fined to his home for the past month
at the L. L. Mann home in Pendle­ due to a severe attack of influenza,
ton. Mrs. Hoskins and Mrs. Mann is still too weak to be up.
are sisters.
Lloyd Russell left Wednesday for
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walchli have Oklahoma where he plans to spend
moved on the ranch formerly own­ the winter.
ed by R. E. Winsted.
• Several local Rebekahs visited the
H. B. Rees is in Portland receiv­ Hermiston lodge Wednesday eve­
ing medical treatment.
ning. Mrs. Rogers, State President
Mr. and Mrs. Llyod Clegharn have of the Rebekah assembly, was one
been uests at the A. J. Cleghorn of the speakers of the evening.
home while enroute from Idaho to
Club News.
their home in California.
The Study club met Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchett of with Mrs. F. A. Baker as hostess at
Pilot Rock were guests at the Ben her home. Continuing the study of
Fix home Saturday.
Oregon writers, Mrs. E. A. Hoosier
Mr. Blanchett took back a truck gave an interesting talk on Anne
Monroe reviewing two
load of potatoes from the Stanfield Shannon
books by this writer “Singing in the
project.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder were Rain” and ‘‘Hearth of Happiness."
The club voted to accept the invi-
Sunday guests at the Ben Williams
tallon
of the Pundleton Woman’s
home near Hermiston.
AT 10:30 A. M. AND 4.30 P. M.
HE RED & WHITE
OWNED BY ITS MEMBERS
It is from the home the nation
draws its breath, and the better the
home the better the nation. — Mrs.
Stanley Baldwin.
For Friday^ Saturday & Monday
WHEAT OR RICE
An appetizing breakfast cereal.
9-lb. bag
BIGGEST AND BEST BUYING ORGANIZATION
SPECIALS
5-lb. bags
POPS
ROLLED OATS
2 Large Cans
UNITED GROCERIES
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White Lily
FFANUT BUTTER
Member of
WISE SAYINGS.
Specials for Saturday and Monday, Oct. 28 & 29.
CURRANTS
Food for Thought
ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM
packed in
a
fiatar-
Pr0,ecte^ package.
Buy
pound today.
a
001.4
2 Sc
BEANS’ Wetteaand IO LBS. 35C
Let YUCC
IP
a
Celery
Local Grown
Firm Heads
IOC
Large Bleached Stalks
Sweet Potatoes
17c
Hermiston, Ore
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