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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1932)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1832 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. Mr. and Mrs. H. !. Willis of Port land were bouse guests of Mr. and Mr». W. W. Felthouse Monday. All your friends are asking: "Have you driven the new Ford V-8T The full line of process engraving personal Christmas greeting cards It. Alexander of Pendleton was a Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson and business visitor in town Wednesday. Miss Mary Petri were Pendleton will be on display at the Hermiston Hotel Friday and Saturday. Novem- Miss Mary Petrie left tor Port visitors Sunday. —Adv land Thursday afternoon where she W. A. Holt, county agent, was a ber 4th and 5th. Mrs. Peter Castric and Mrs. O. K. will be the guest of Mrs. Chas. Storz. business visitor from Pendleton Mon | Mudge entertained at bridge last day. Miss Theta Burnside returned Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mudge Saturday from Monument where she High honors were won by Mrs. E. spent the past two weeks visiting. E. McPherson, second high by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holdman of | Walter Hamm, and consolation by Hermiston, Oregon. Holdman, Or., were business visit- Mrs. J. E. Ilallyburtoon. The Best in Talking Pictures ors in Hermiston Wednesday. Mrs. W. L. Morgan and Mrs. D. M. Ardytb Cochran, brother of W. J. Deeter entertained at a bridge lun- Thursday - Friday • Saturday Cochran of Hermiston, is visiting cheon last Friday at the home of For the First Hour We Are Open here this week from Moro, Oregon. 1 Mrs. Deeter. Guests came in kid cos- ARMISTICE DAY The Rebekah lodge will hold a turnes and their pictures were taken cooked food sale Saturday, Nov. 19. by O. A. Hills. Tables and house November 11th SENATOR FREDERICK STEIWER Alfred Quiring spent the week | decorations consisted of toys, bal- Admission:— Fredrick Steiwer has the distinc end visiting his parents in Dallas, loons, and lollypops. Covers were laid for thirty-six with high honors tion of being the only Republican in Show opens right after Barbecue Oregon. J. W. Baily and O. W. Payne were being won by Mrs. H. T. Fraser; the seven western states to be re- about 4:30. business visitors in Pendleton Wed- consolation by Mrs. F. D. Wilson elected to office in the Senate. Oth COME EARLY! nesday. I. __ _____ and costume prize by Mrs. W. J. er posts in the Senate were filled by the electorate with Democratic con Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton Warner, testants. Steiwer polled 318 votes to was a visitor in Hermiston Wednes- Do not fail to look over the 1932 PROGRAM day. She is employed in the sheriff’s | line of Process Engraved personal 188 given to Gleason, his biggest DOUBLE FEATURE office. IChristmas greeting cards which will competitor in the ' Hermiston pre all (Two features for Price of One) The "Stay Satisfactory” Range Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold of El- be on display at the Hermiston Hotel cinct. gin, Or., will arrive Friday to make November 4th and 5th. Prices are Big Thrills of Every Sport their home in Hermiston with Miss no more than plain cards. —Adv AUDIENCE RECEIVES TAKING ADVANTAGE OF SUCH THE PRICE OF THIS MON | Pauline Stoop. A REMARKABLE OFFER AS ARCH COAL AND WOOD A group of local people gathered IUNIOR CLASS PI A Y THIS TODAY. IS ASSURANCE at the Hermiston Hotel Tuesday HIGHEST CASH PRICES RANGE IS (Continued from Page 1) OF ASTONISHING ECONOMY, night for a no-hostess dinner and PAID FOR holds the audience in some interest- later listened to the election returns ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR AND LIFE-TIME SATISFACTION CREAM AND EGGS Joel McCrea - Marian Marsh f ing scenes where he is attacking his while bridge was in progress. OLD COAL AND WOOD IN A TRULY BEAUTIFUL AND ’ Skeets" Galagher Columbia Creamery Co., Inc. nephew and charging him with in- A delightful birthday dinner RANGE REGARDLESS OF EFFICIENT COAL AND WOOD And Portland 129 N. 21st St. lolence. CONDITION ............................. party was given Tuesday evening by "POLICE COURT” MONARCH RANGE - - A GEN Mrs. Harvey Payne complimenting (MORE IF WORTH MORE) The gossip of Jennie Baldwin and A drama of a broken heart UINE MALEABLE CONSTRUC- Miss Theta Burnside on her birth the family defferences of Pa and Ma brought back to faith by the day. Covers were laid for ten. THIS FAMOUS MONARCH kept the audience ' in continued TED MONARCH AT THE PRICE courage of youth. Mrs. J. M. Norton returned from laughter. Bill, in a side-splitting IN ALL-PORCELAIN ENA LADIES ALTAR SOCIETY OF OF CHEAPEST, INFERIOR RAN- Leon Janney-Henry B. Walthall The Dalles Sunday after attending scene, plays up the enormous cost of MEL ........... -........ THE CATHOLIC CHURCH "GES. , Aileen Pringle he funeral of her uncle, D. Spinning living to Rollo who, as a result, (HAS LARGE 19 IN. OVEN) THANKSGIVING PLUS: Cartoon Comedy here last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. »teaks his engagement with Hazel, Wm. Spinning motored to Hermis leaving the way clear for Bill, who SUNDAY AND MONDAY ton with Mrs. Norton Sunday. akes advantage of it immediately. Prior to Portland Showing Mrs. Wm. Shaar gave a dinner The troubles of the young mar Past-Moving Melodrama Sunday evening complimenting her ried couple worry only the family. husband on his birthday. The affair Bill finally kids his uncle into giv- was a surprise to Mr. Shaar and ng him a partnership in the coal EVERYBODY COME three tables of bridge were in play business and everyone is quite satis- Starts at 8:30 Sharp. Good later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. led, even Rollo, who continues to Things to Eat and Drink. A. H. Norton won high honors. lave lingering thoughts of the high / W Marian Marsh, Reginald Denny, Bryan Branstetter’s / \ Richard Bennett, Norman Foster Miss Edith Clarke and Miss Paul- ost of living for a married man. Seven Piece Orchestra * — I G. BACHMANN Production ne Stoop attended the Columbia Miss Margaret Elliott, director, Admission 75c, including tax. Union Christian Endeavor meeting vas presented a gift by the cast as a A heart-gripping drama of tears .n Pendleton Saturday and Sunday, •ears of experience will be in charge singing will also be a feature. Special Meetings at Irrigon. and triumph. ‘oken of appreciation. tate and Union officers were pres- Revival services will be held each •nd will speak each evening at 7:30 Christians of all denominations PLUS Comedy loaded with laughs NOVEMBER 24th. nt. Miss Clarke is president of the light beginning Nov. 6th, by the »’clock, and each afternoon at 3:30 welcome. Bring your unsaved friends. and Fox Movietone News. local society Interdenominational Full Gospel »’clock. She will give.bible teach Everybody welcome. UMATILLA AREA GIVES ing, using the blackboard. Special hurch at Irrigon. Mrs. Ethel Caldwell, Pastor. 200SEVELT LARGE MAJORITY Rev. Mrs. E. Wade, a lecturer, teacher and evangelist of nearly 27 (Continued from Page One) Local Happenings $ 15.00 Oasis Chatre For Your Old Coal and Wood RANGE [More than $15 if it is worth more.] 10c-25c ALLOWANCE on the Kitchen FAMOUS RANGE “The Sport Parade” $15° $7450 DANCE OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Echo City Hall Hermiston, Oregon THURSDAY The "Knights of the dinner table", both small end tall, will find great er enjoyment eating the foods with the Red A White label. It’s your assurance of the utmost in QUALI- TY, PURITY and CLEANLINESS. Your purse will tell you you'll SAVE Fishing on the Rogue river— 108 Yes 845; No. 928. Higher education appropriation— 110 Yes 635 ; 311 No. 1252. Repeal state prohibition law— ’.12 Yes 113; 313, No. 920. Tax and debt control— 118 Yes 754; 319 No 782. Tax supervising and conserva- ion bill- 520 Yes 658; 321 No 812. Income tax law— 322 Yes 904; 323 No S30. State water power— 324 Yes 990; 324 No 714. School Moving Dill— 326 Yes 1114; No. 4989. Truck Bill— 328 Yes 3143; 329 No. 3458. shopping at the Red & White Stores. CELEBRATE ARMISTICE DAY IN HERE WERE HERMISTON KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE IN KING ARTHUR’S TIME -----I g.A*N2173 (59 LOOK AT NEXT WEEK'S AD All your friends are asking: "Have FOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT vou driven the new Ford V-8? 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 COAT HAIR SOX. Then you will buy no other. Aek The Man Who Wears Them. A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS Both Felts and Straws— Both Dress and Work CERTAIN LINES OF SHOES . Mens — Boys — Womens LADIES' HOSIERY MENS’ DRESS HOSE MEN’S DRESS PANTS and BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS MEN’S LACE BREECHES and LEATHER GLOVES PRICES REDUCED 20% to 50% CHAS .G. BURK’S, INC WEST SIDE Can MARSHMALLOWS Red & White 1-lb. cellophane sealed package FLAKEWHITE Vegetable Shortening 4-lb. pail 5 cans TOMATC SAUCE Blue & White COCOA Blue & White 2-lb. pkge. PEARLS OF WHEAT Albers formerly 25c ANSWER TO LAST WEEK S YOU’D BE SURPRISED." 10c MOLASSES Aunt Dina 23c FLOUR— Fancy Patent Red & White 55c FAMILY FLOUR Poppy HOMINY Red & Whit« 2%-lb. LARD 23c lb. BOSTON BUTTS Cellophane Wrapt-Mild Sugar Cured 15c 4 lb. pkg. TOMATOES Blue & White Standard 35c 14c 10c The siege of Troy is largely a myth. Even in Homer’s own account Helen must have been sixty years old when Paris fell in love with her. | Serving Thrifty Buyers MAC MARR’S CUSTOM OF "LOW PRICES” WILL HELP YOU REDUCE FOOD COSTS AND PUT HIGH QUALITY FOODS WITH IN REACH OF YOUR ECONOMY BUDGET. WE ARE AS SER IOUS ABOUT "LOW PRICES” A3 YOU ARE! Specials for Sat. 8 Mon BaconBacks "siqyur“"" Salad Dressing^ 19c . AÚ Log Cabin Syrup 23c Size 43c Size Gelatine Dessert Different Tomato Juice’RrModatzom 3 Cans 25c Malt Syrup T96,"4EYOPea 59c for Saturday and Monday 49 lb. bag 23c DEPENDABLE GROCERS T a M AT A Some of Our Prices 23c $1.15 49 lbs. 79c 2 large cans 25c I •Paa ww • ai Deliciously Specials for Saturday and Monday, Nov. 12 & 14 CHICKEN SOUP Rod & White MACMARR STORES < > < ► < > 4 > ( > 14c .... . 5c 10c 23c 23c 25c 24c 25c Maid O' Clover Cheese Per Pound ............... H. & D. Jell Powder Per Package PUMPKIN 2* tin For your pumpkin pies Golden Dates 2 ihe New crop - Just in. SWANSDOWN pkg. For better lighter cakes Wheat Flakes - 3 pkgs. Kellogg's Peanut Butter — 2 1b. Glass Pantry Jar. Oysters—4 ox tin 3 for Pack, Good qual. Per lb. CABBAGE For Your Kraut— Every head solid and white— or a new head. NOB Cranberries, Nuts, Fruits and Candies to make your THANKSGIVING DINNER complete. Bright colored Sweat Shirts. A complete line of Galoshes for women and ' children. Warm underwear and hosiery, blankets and coats— ? ’ < > Crystal White Soap 10.25c Fruits and Vegetables Netted Gems LOCAI Potatoes 556 Sack 202“. Nicely Trimmed VCDDoeC Crisp Solid Heads A 2414 Large Winesap Winter Keeper SSPPaws POPULAR PRICES. KINGSLEY’S POUND Ground Grape Fruit Phone 241 Pound Sack Boxes 4 498 For Hermiston, Ore