The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 31, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
or any certain size.
Paul.
THURSDAY, AUGUST SI. 1933.
together division office In Salem and approx-
% i Imately 25 per cent come in from
the traveling examiners. The re­
with them and expects to be back
More than 40 per cent of the ap­ maining 35 per cent of the appli­
on the job at the Herald office next
week.
«
plications for renewals are received cants make personal contact through
Friends of Mrs. Rube Zweifel, nee by mail through the main operators the Salem or Portland offices.
Josephine Botkin, were sorry to
learn of her recent bereavement
when her husband, Rube Zweifel of
LaGrande, passed away August 9,
very suddenly. Funeral services
were held in that city and inter­
ment was made in the LaGrande
cemetery.
Virgil Smith. Floyd Knerr. Geo.
Wagner,
Ralph
Stanfield.
Joe
Reeves. Walter Hamm, Murial Pot­
ter, Mr. Nickols, Mrs. Shepherd and
Otto Pierce motored to Cellilo near
The Dalles where they spent the
day fishing. Several 4 and 5 pound
steelheads were caught by the fish­
ermen. They returned to Hermiston
Sunday night.
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White
Phono Clark Granda, recuperating from her re­ turning the application
Adv.
cent operation, returned to thia city with the »1 license fee.
Word has been received that Mrs.
Leila Phelps, former postmistress,
M1
is opening a dress shop in Bend,
Ore., a few days after Labor Day,
FRIDAY
Roy Sullivan of Roseburg, Ore.,
SATURDAY
Mrs. Laura Logan, visited in Uma- tors the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Plunkett of arrived Saturday in this city where
Sept. 1 and 2.
tilia Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Monte Prindle left last week Tacoma visited Friday at the home he is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. P. Sullivan.
She saw her mistake tor Union, Ore., where she is visit­ of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baker.
■Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore and
when her husband’s love Ing her mother and sister.
Mrs. George Beddow of Pendleton
children
motored to Walla Walla,
Mrs.
Tom
O
’
Grady
left
Wednesday
arrived Friday and is visiting at the
“took care of itself” with
for Seattle where she will vacation home of Mr. and Mrs. John Paxton. Wn„ where they spent the day vi­
another woman!
siting friends.
for several weeks.
Dodd, back with them.
ANN HARDING and
Eugene Pierce who has been em-
Paul and daughter. Emo-
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor mo­ ployed in the harvest fields near
WILLIAM POWELL
gene, motored to Prineville on busi­ tored to Walla Walla Sunday.
Ukiah returned to his home in this
ness where they spent the week end.
in
II. D. Newell, construction engi- city Wednesday afternoon.
Julius Gimble, who is employed
neer visited at the hone of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse who has
near Perry. Oregon, spent the week
Mrs. C. M. Jackson. Sunday.
been spending the past month at
end with his family in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander re- Seaside, Ore., returned to her home
C. F. Thorne of Echo and E. L.
Smith of Lexington were Hermis­ turned from Portland the last of the in this city Tuesday.
week, bringing their niece, Ruth
Miss Ina Gilbert who has been at-
ton business visitors last week.
Jessie Brierley left Monday for tending summer school ât the Uni-
with Henry Stephenson,
Major O. C. Babcock, head of the
verslty of Oregon at Eugene
Indian Mission at Pendleton was a Portland where she will spend sev-
EXACTLY AS
Lillian Bond, George
2*************
Light
turned to Hermiston Tuesday.
eral
days.
ILLUSTRATE
• All Items Appearing in this •
Meeker, Reginald Owen Hermiston visitor Sunday.
Sam
Nye,
former
Standard
Oil
Mrs. Stella Sbaar and Mrs. C. C.
Charles Dillon and son, Warren
manager here, now of Walla Walla, • Column are Contributed by the •
Comedy and Cartoon
of Boardman were Hermiston visi- Dur fey motored to Walla Walla was in Hermiston Tuesday visiting •
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
•
Also Part 8, "Facing
Thursday.
friends.
$262,000,000 LOST IF PROHIBI­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Neil
Barnhart
mo
­
Death
“The
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds
TION IS REPEALED.
tored to Pendleton Sunday where
Last Frontier,
they spent the day visiting friends. returned the first of the week from
Liquor’s most recent claim is that
Mrs. George Briggs left Sunday Portland and other coast points
liquor will give the federal govern­
SUNDAY - MONDAY
tor Walla Walla, Wn., where she where they have been vacationing ment a billion two hundred and fif­
the past two weeks
Sept. 3 and 4
will visit friends this week.
ty million dollars a year in revenue.
Dr. Eugene Willcutt, who has Nothing said about "education for
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill of Echo
when your
been
taking
Dr.
Holt
’
s
place
in
Pen
­
Matinee 2:30 Sunday
temperance”. It is now a race to
were Hermiston business visitors
dleton, returned to Hermiston Sun­ see who can get the most money—
last week.
purchases at this store
the liquor business or the govern­
NOTE-BOOK PAPER
Mrs. B. S. Kingsley left last week day where he will resume his prac­ ment.
Reared By Lions -
tice.
amount to but $20.
130 Sheets
for Portland and other points where
Just before prohibition the Na­
Mr. Blessing, former Hermiston tional Wholesale Liquor Dealers’ as­
Bred By the Jungle
she will visit relatives.
Helen Dunning left for Walla resident, now of Portland, was in sociation of America in its campaign
text book for 1917 uttered these
200-Page Tablet and
Walla, Wn.. the first of last week Hermiston Sunday. He returned to words on its title page:
Portland
Sunday
night
taking
Gor-
where she visited relatives.
“National
prohibition
would
10c Mechanical Pencil
mean the loss of *262,000,000 rev­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McNaught of | don Blessing back with him.
Marian Henderson who is attend­ enue to the treasury of our national
.. 10c Portland are visiting in Hermiston
Both for .
government.
National prohibition
this week at the T. H. Fraser home. ing Eastern Oregon Normal school would mean the loss of *21,000,000
400-Page Tablet and
Mrs. N. R. Mueller und two sons ! at LaGrande, spent the week end revenue to the various states of the
10c Mechanical Pencil
returned Sunday from Hope, Idaho, with her mother, Mrs. Georgia Hen­ union. National prohibition would
REE DEMONSTRATION NOW ON
mean the loss of *6.600,000 revenue
where they have been visiting Mrs. derson.
Both for
Barbara Wessell left Saturday to the various counties of the Uni­
Mueller’s parents the past month.
ted States. National prohibition
Mrs. Matt Arnold, who has been night for The Dalles where she would mean the loss of *52,000,000
pent
Sunday
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
$3.50 Fountain Pens $2.49 receiving medical treatment in the
revenue to the municipalities of the
Ina Wessell, who Is in the hospital United States."
hospital
in
Pendleton,
returned
to
$5.00 Fountain Pens $3.49 her home the last of the week.
in that city.
A quarter of a million dollars was
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Warfield, for­ a small sum. Is raising of the price
N. B. Whitford who has been
$7.00 Fountain Pens $4 98
a good argument for loosing the
spending the past month in Califor­ mer Hermiston residents and now hell-hounds of liquor on America?
of
Huntington.
Ore.,
were
In
Her-
And note, in the figures above,
PENCILS TO MATCH
nia visiting relatives returned to
i miston the first of the week renew­ the pitifully small amounts given to
Hermiston Friday of last week.
at Corresponding
cities and states. Liquor propagan­
Tom Fraser, Jr., who has been re- ing old acquaintances.
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie ’ and son da has made many believe that li­
Reductions.
ceiving medical treatment in the
quor paid huge taxes to local trea-
Pendleton hospital the past week is Frank, who have been spending the uries. Actually liquor paid much
past three weeks at Seaside, Oregon, less than water taxes. The liquor
at his home now recuperating.
New Eversharp Bantam
business and liquor men were
Tom Wilson who has been work- returned to their home in this city among the leading tax dodgers.
the
last
of
the
week.
Pen and Pencil Sets
ng in the harvest fields near Adams
Mrs. Matott and family were in
spent Sunday and Monday visiting
DEADLINE FOR OREGON
LaGrande,
Ore., Saturday and Sun-
ils family in Columbia district.
DRIVERS'
LICENSES NEAR.
Also Comedy & Cartoon
Mrs. George Briggs and daughters lay visiting with Mrs. Matott’s par-
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
B.
Orie
of
After midnight August 31, only
Cleanor and Georgianna were din­
HERMISTON
Special Monday Night!
that city.
Oregon drivers' licenses issued since
ner
guests
at
the
Percy
Jarmon
$1 Jar Beauty Cream Free
Mrs. Winnie Meigs from Anacor- July 1, 1931 will be effective. Those
home last Friday.
DRUG CO
tis,
Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank failing to secure renewals will find
with each Lady’s Ticket.
Get your pickling cucumbers be-
fore the season closes. Field pick Winsor and. family from Toppenish, their old licenses cancelled and
Wn.. visited Monday with Mrs. Lau­ themselves in a position of having
ra Logan.
no license at all, according to Hal
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Snook and E. Hoss, secretary of state.
Mrs. Stickler and son Mason, all of
Police officials have indicated that
Nampa, Idaho, visited at the home immediate enforcement of the new
if Mr. and Mrs. Snook's uncle, A. L. motor vehicle law will be made. Re­
Needles, the first of the week.
gardless of where a person Is loca­
T
Mr. and Mrs. Al Monaghan of ted in the state he may avoid action
Kennewick, Wn,. are visiting at the from such authorities by securing
tome of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. from the secretary of state’s office
I. T. Clark, and at the home of Mrs. 1 regular application form, having
Ionaghan’s sister, Mrs. E. H. Dun- his signature sworn to and and re-
I wish I HAD AS MUCH
iing.
CONFIDENCE IN EVERY-
Friday night of this week the
¡
BODY A3 I HAVE IN MY
young folks of the Epworth League
w RED « WHITE GROCER
ire asked to meet at the church at
7:30 for a treasure hike and come
HOURS:
tressed for hiking and enjoy the
8 A.M. - 6 P.M.
un.
S. H. Barnard and daughter Lois
SATURDAYS
DEPENDABLE GRO
'eft the last of the week for Ever-
8 A.M. - 8 P.M.
son where they will be joined by
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY and
Mrs. Barnard and daughter, Jean,
September 1st to 5th, Inc.
vhen they will return to Hermiston
•nd make their home here.
About 15 of the younger boys of
Delicious Flavor
. 5*
BEST FOODS
he Cub Scouts went on an over-
MAX-I-MUM
Medium Weight J Sha?
quality.
You know the quality.
light hike Wednesday. They left the
hurch at 3:00, carrying their beds
Quart
4P Pound
Pound
Jar
a Glass
nd camping equipment and spent
2!
he night on the banks of the Uma-
ilia river.
OVALTINE, 6 ounce
43c
Lucky Sail
Each
Each ge pud
y
g gui
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne were
party
losts
to
a
charming
dinner
STARCH, Corn or Gloss, Red & White .
3 for 25c
•eld Sunday night at their home.
SHAKER SALT, Red & White
Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
3 for 25c
>. O. Felthouse. Dr. and Mrs. A. E.
DILL PICKLES Red & White, 212s
Our Store Will Be
larble. Ella and Ethel Shilling and
CLOSED all day MONDAY
Jetty Payne were the guests.
SHRIMP, Red & White
SEPTEMBER 4th
2 for 35c
Francis Sales, who has been at-
COFFEE
LABOR DAY
ending
special
summer
school
at
Lb.
Pkg
JAR RUBBERS, Red & White
,
3 Ib.Pkg.
4 for 17c
he University of Oregon after grad­
3
for
ating last spring, returned to her
WHEAT CEREAL
18c
Res.5e
ome in this city Tuesday where
Values
BAKING POWDER, Red & White, 1 lb.
she visited with her parents. Mr.
23c
nd Mrs. George Sales, until Thurs-
BAKING CHOCOLATE, Red & White
lay when she left for Portland.
16c
OR SALE OR TRADE—COOK
CAKE FLOUR, Red & White....................
———--------------------------------- -
20c
stoves, heaters, radio, guns, gas
'
SCHILLING'S
Laundry
engines, garden cultivators, wheel­
FLAKEWHITE
..................
.... 4 lbs. 47c
barrow, kitchen cabinet, breakfast
-f For Pickle Making er.
able, chairs, library table, floor
PABST CHEESE, 12 lb....................................
2 for 31c
•
Packages
43%
amp. milk cows and heifers. The
Crystal White or Harmony
100% Whole Wheat
Bargains.
Trading
Post,
House
of
EXTRACTS, Vanilla or Lemon, 2 oz.
23c
re or
JEWEL
1-ltp
Packages
BARS
PEAS, Red & White, Sifted ..........
Mrs. Gerald White i and Mrs. Geo.
.... 2 cans 33c
_______a wp
Purely Vegetable aia
'tory were hostesses i for a charm-
WAX PAPER, 25c 125 ft. rolls, Red & White
Lbs.
ng bridge party 1 last Thursday
LOCAL
light at the home of Mrs. White.
3ix tables of bridge were tn play
Ripe - Firm
Bleached Stalks
Large - Rich-Meated
H. Norton winning
with Mrs.
For Slicing.
Camels and other popular
ones
Each
igh and Mrs. Henry Harger win-
ilng low.
Mr. and Mrs J. M Biggs and sons
Store No. 1751
Phone 241
Hermiston
John and Dan of LaGrande motored
to Hermiston Monday. Pauline Stoop
who has been visiting them in Ln
Aladdin
"Double
Harness”
Mantle Lamp^rj
SCHOOL
SPECIAL!
Cash
HURRYHURRY
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
2 Lbs. Superior Crackers
25c ;
1 Pt. Sandwich Spread
15c |
20 Lbs. Sugar
$1.00
1 Lb. Cheese
16c
1 Lb. Shillings Coffee 29c
3 Lbs. Prunes
25c
1 Pkg. Sperry Oats CHINA 25c
$1.00
HE RED & WHITE
stores
I
BURNHAM’S
SPECIALS
MACMARR STORES
for
Friday & Saturday
Peanut Butter
BACON 1"
220
17C
September 1st and 2nd
Jar
Mayonnaise
45c
Crab Meat à 25c Catsup-2 ä 25c
OB HILL
3
55c
CANDY
BARS
IUC
Libby’s Deviled Meat
SOAP
10
29e
THE RED& WHITE STORES
<• 73c
1
6
cans
25c
SHREDDED Whole Spices
WHEAT
a g
256, Shortening
29c
Tomatoes Celery CANTALOUPES % Cigarettes
3 For IOC I 2Pke.25c,"NOM $1.14