The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 07, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER T, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON,
J. V. Allen of Minnehaha dist­
rict went to Spokane, W n., Tuesday
where he spent several days on bus!
ness.
Stated communication of Queen
Esther Chapter, O.E.S.. next Tues-
day, at 8:00 P. M. Degrees. By 01
Adv.
der W. M.
Miss Teresi Breslin of Heppner
was the house guest of Miss Helen
Woughter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson left
Saturday night for Portland and
Seattle where they will spend a
week vacationing.
Chas. Melville and Rudalph Klin-
ger of Lexington were Hermiston
business visitors the first of the
week.
Miss Isabel Dodd, who is employ­
ed in Portland with Gray, McLean
& Percy, wholesalers, spent the
week end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
Miss Anita Paulson of Portland
was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Harkenrider from Wednesday
until Friday of this week. Miss
Paulson is a niece of Mr. Harken-
rider and is enroute to Pendleton
where she will be employed in the
Pendleton grade school for the
coming school term.
Roy Bills returned Friday from
Redmond, Orc., after spending a two
week's vacation visiting his mother,
Mrs. Wm. Vestal.
Mrs. Earl Wilson and son, Mrs.
Geo. Wagner, and Jerry Gale left
Mrs. Laura Logan was a Pendle­
Miss Esther Tiffany of Portland
for Vancouver, Wn., Friday where
ton visitor Monday afternoon.
was a house guest at the J. M. Pace
Mrs. Wagner will make an extended
Mrs. W.
Boynton and Miss home Sunday.
visit.
Dave Mittlesdorf is working in
Pauline Hart of Helix visited with
Mrs. Ina Weesell returned from
the First National Bank while D. M.
Mrs. Harry Kelley Saturday.
The Dalles Friday and is recupera­
Congressman Walter M. 1 Pierce Deeter is away on his vacation.
ting nicely from her recent opera­
Miss Shirley Brownson returned
and Mrs. Pierce were overnight
tion. She is at home at the Hunter's
Cafe.
guests at the Hermiston Hotel Tues­ from Portland the first of the week
after
spending
several
days
there.
day. They were enroute to Portland
The Union Aid will serve dinner
B. L. McAtee of Kamas, Wn., was
where they will attend to official
and evening lunch Friday and Sat-
a
week
end
visitor
at
the
home
of
busi ness.
urday, Sept. 15-16, at the Union
his brother, R. H. McAtee.
church.
A good place to rest.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Pierson and
Sept. 7-14.
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pierson of Her­
Mrs.
M.
A.
Lindeman
Bessie
and
miston were guests at the R. H. Mc­
of Portland, who have been visiting
Atee home Tuesday of this week.
at the W. G. Webber home for the
Mrs.
W.
J.
Warner
left
Friday
Hermiston, Oregon
past month, left Monday for their
for Vancouver, Wn., where she will
home.
be the house guest of her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson and
SATURDAY Mrs. E. Schofield, and family.
FRIDAY
two sons Maurice and Norman from
Mrs. Geo. Wagner, Mrs. C. Harris
SEPTEMBER 8-9
Wheeler, Wn„ were house guests at
and Mrs. Earl Wilson returned from
LIGHTING TOGETHER
the J. W. McMullen home over the
Lewiston, Idaho,
Monday after
week end.
Yet hating each other! One thril­ spending some time there visiting at
Mrs. B. S. Kingsley returned last
ling to the kill . . . The other tor­ the home of a sister, Mrs. Q. Harris.
week from Portland where she had
mented by his own victories! . .
Five of the seven children were
spent several days visiting her son
present at this family gathering.
THE
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl King­
sley.
Cecil Warner and son Glen of
Grangeville, Idaho, arrived in Her­
miston last Friday and spent sev­
eral days visiting old friends here.
Mr. Warner is a former resident of
Hermiston and was connected with
the Hermiston Creamery Co.
with Fredric MARCH
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hills and fam­
Gary GRANT
ily returned Wednesday evening
September 12
Jack Oakie
Carole Lombard
trom a week’s vacation trip to coast
points at Tacoma and Seattle. They
Plus: Comedy and “Betty Boop
experienced grand weather condi­
for President,”
"Thundering
THOSE HAVING MEMBERSHIP CARDS WILL BE GIVEN DUP­
tions during their stay on the coast.
Doom”, Pact 9 of Last Fronties.
LICATE CARDS AND LUCKY NUMBER WINS A TURKTY—Tree.
Mrs. August Linder, who has
GUY CRONK
been visiting in Portland, returned
SUNDAY - MONDAY
to Hermiston Saturday in company
SEPTEMBER 10-11
with Russell Blessing and Gerald
Matinee 2:30 Sunday
McKenzie who spent the week end
here. Both boys are employed in
The Angel Voice of the Air”
Portland.
was Sick of Soothing Broken
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hetler of
Hearts” . . .
White Salmon, Wn., were house
She wanted to be bad and
guests Monday of Mrs. Hetler’s sis­
break ’em!
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Tilden.
J. A. Clarke and daughters Edith,
Margaret, Marybell, and son Allen,
and W. E. Jones and daughter Viola
y") Dolusienal.
loir
attended the Wallula-Umatilla high
aww
-a SWEFTHERN)
way celebration Monday.
• K O
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher-
' son and daughter Barbara, and Miss
I Nell Reeves returned Tuesday eve­
Plus; Clark and McCullough in
ning from a three weeks vacation on
“The Druggist's Dilemma”
the coast. They visited in Portland
and Seaside.
FREE—Jar Shaving Cream Mon­
day Night with each Gentleman's
Mrs. M. H. Fisher left Sunday for
Ticket. No Cream to Ladies.
her home in Tacoma, Wn., after
spending the past month as the
j house guest of her parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. W. P. Luttrell, in Columbia
I district. Her husband, Dr. Fisher,
। motored down for her Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke and
daughters Phyllis and Arlene, and
nie
Donald Williams motored to Walla
Walla Sunday where they spent the
। night. On the return trip Monday
they attended the Wallula cut-off
j highway celebration.
Mrs. Sidney Barnard returned to
P rices MAY Go down AN
Hermiston Monday with Mr. Bar­
PRICES MAY GO UP BUT 1
KNOW I ALWAYS SAME AT
o
nard and Lois who had motored to
A RED a WHITE STOne"
[ Everson, Wn., a week previous. Jean
Barnard has been with her mother
; and will remain in Everson to at-
Í tend school this winter. The Bar-
, nards are making their home in the
Chas. Taylor house.
Mrs. W. F. Boynton spent Sunday
and Monday In Helix as the house
guest of her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Boynton. Vayne
Boynton accompanied her.
J. M. Pace and son John returned
from a business trip to Portland last
Friday accompanied by Juanita and
200$0°9
a J a 0 0 *, ? ‘*
7 04.
Carmelita Miekalla of that city. The
wo girls are Mr. Pace’s grand­
laughters and spent a week at the
Pace home. ‘
WASHO ......................................................................
for 49c
Mrs. A. W. Turnblad and daugh­
Red & White NAPTHA ............................................
10 for 31c
ter Edna motored to Baker the first
FLOATING SOAP, Red & White...................
of the week with Jimmy and Jean
4 for 18c
Decker who have been spending the
THRILL .......................................................................
4 for 18c
summer at the Turnblad home. Sun­
LADY GODIVA ....................................................
6 for 25c
day they made a trip into Idaho
with the Decker family and return-
BOSTON BUTTS, cello wrapt, lb.........................
14c
ed home Monday.
SUGAR ......................................................
3 lbs. 47c
Miss Ruth Woughter left Friday
MILK, Tails ...........................................................
Homing for Edgar, Montana, where
3 for 19c
he will take up her duties as teach-
CATSUP, Red & White .........................................
2 for 35c
I or In the high school there. Miss
COFFEE, Red & White............................................
I Woughter attended summer school
3 tins 93c
• in Portland at the extension divi
COFFEE, Big Bargain, 1 lb. bags .......................
2 for 43c
I sion of the University of Oregon.
RICE, Fancy Blue Rose ............................................
5 lbs. 29c
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi
CRACKERS, Sunshine ..............................................
Reeder was the scene of a very en­
2 lbs. 33c
joyable time last Sunday when a
PUREX, Quarts ...........................................................
15c
number of friends gathered for Sun­
BROOMS, Blue & White.......................... .
day dinner. Those present were Miss
79c
Glenna Stevens. Carrol Stevens, and
BEETS, Fancy Baby Whole, Red & White, 2s
2 for 37c
Lolla Thompson of Eugene, Ore.,
BEETS, Sliced, 2s .......................................................
2 for 27c
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nell. Bernice and
Ralph Neil and Mr. Smith, principal
PEACHES, Fancy, Red & White, 2Y,s
2 for 39c
' of the Pine City school, all of Pine
PEACHES, Blue & White, 21,s ...........................
2 for 31c
City: Mr. Cecil Warner and son
Glen of Grangeville. Idaho; Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Jones and family, Mr.
and Mrs Chas. Duvall. A. W. Turn-
blad. and the host and hostess.
Complimenting Mrs. Harry Kel-
'ey was an attractive affair Satur-
.day night in the spacious Shaar
, home south of town, with Mrs.
, Sfasar. Mrs. W. U Hamm, and Mrs
Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
Barn Dance
SATURDAY NIGHT
FREE TURKEY
Well Balanced
for 30C " 45C
Eat Your Meals at
the red & WHITE
,29,
urer; Charlotte Ralph, sergeant-at-
arms; and Henry Harger, class ad-
viser.
Freshman — J Margaret Clarke,
president; Helen Dunning, vice
president; Roberta Mullins, treas-
urer; secretary not yet determined;
and Mr. McAtee, class adviser.
liott, class adviser.
Junior—Jack Dawson, president;
Bill Lindner, vice president; Neva
Richards, secretary-treasurer, and
Miss Esther Sibert, class adviser.
Sophomore—Ellis Coxen, presi­
dent; Wanda Needles, vice presi­
dent; Ruth Dodd, secretary-treas-
Appreciation Expressed.
As President of the North Mor­
row County Fair Board, I take this
means of expressing my apprecia­
tion and sincere thanks to the peo­
ple of Irrigon and Boardman, who
assisted us with the fair work.
To County Agent Chas. Smith of
Morrow county, and to Assistant
County Agent Garnet D. Best, for
their splendid work in judging the
farm exhibits.
To Mrs. Ed Bensel and Mrs. F. M.
Guiwits of Hermiston and Mrs. Sto­
rey of Arlington for their assistance
in judging other exhibits.
MRS. W. C. ISOM,
Irrigon, Oregon.
2-r 771-/31/14)
N U - TYPE "
Aladdin
Mantle Lamp (ENeer)
(I-n
White
Light
EXACTLY AS "
1 ( $4.75 )
.
ILLUSTRATED
SCHOOL NOTES
(Continued from Page One)
two days of school. They are as fol-
lows:
Senior—Fred Reeves, president;
Betty Ralph, vice president; Mar­
jorie Shafer, secretary; Jessie Klag­
es, treasurer; and Miss Margaret El-
Cash
when your
purchases at this store
amount to but $20.
ER
"28388200
HURRYHURRY
SCHOOL
SPECIAL!
Oilin
saht
15*5=
NOTE-BOOK PAPER
10c
130 Sheets
Ask Us At Oncer
/or Dotale > ,1
FREE
DEMONSTRATION NOW ON
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
200-Page Tablet and
10c Mechanical Pencil
10c
Both for
400-Page Tablet and
10c Mechanical Pencil
Both for
15c
RED HOTS
For FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY—
3 Lbs. Fig Bar COOKIES................................
12 Lb. WALNUT MEATS..............................
3 lbs. BULK RAISINS,...............................
3 Pkgs. SUPER SUDS .....................................
10 Bars CLASSIC SOAP ................................
5 Lbs. RED BEANS ..........................................
5 Lbs. Chipmunk CHERRIES, cello wrapt
5 Lbs. PEANUTS, in shell..............................
3 Boxes LOCAL STRAWBERRIES ..........
BABY BEEF HEARTS, Each......................
BABY BEEF TONGUES, Each..................
$3.50 Fountain Pens $2.49
$5.00 Fountain Pens $3.49
$7.00 Fountain Pens $4 98
PENCILS TO MATCH
at Corresponding
Reductions.
New Eversharp Bantam
Pen and Pencil Sets
$1.00
STORES :
29c
17c
25c
25c
25c
19c
29c
35c
25c
5c
5c
BURNHAM'S
HERMISTON
DRUG CO
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
SPECIALS
t
For
“ Saturday & Monday
50
Geo. Story acting as joint hostesses.
Streamers of pink and white hung
from the mantle piece to a small
table which held baby pink gladio-
lias. These streamers extended on to
the floor, terminating in three
small baskets. Bridge was the diver­
sion of the evening with Mrs. Gar­
net D. Best winning high honors
and Mrs. Peter Castric consolation.
Out-of-town guests included Mrs. W.
L. Boynton and Miss Pauline Hart
of Helix, Oregon.
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Full Cream
a man
Cheesep 15C
•
8 A.M. - 6 P.M.
SATURDAYS
DEPENDABLE GROC
8 A.M. - 8 P.M.
SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR FRIDAY. SATURDAY and
September 9th and 11th
hi REDsWHITE
HOURS:
MACMARR STORES
I
MONDAY, SEPT. 8-11, Inc.
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I.
N. B. C. Old Fashioned
Ginger Snaps
Pound
Package
•
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ICC
AIRWAY Pure Brazilian
I C offee — 19c
c. g
6 Box
Carton
M atches
5D
ZIC
Farina 39c
Sunny Monday
WHITE LAUNDRY
io
SOAP
250
Bars
CERTO
Make your homemade jellies cost
less by saving at this price.
Bottles
Swans Down
TP
Pure
_
Cake Flour
Swift's Silverleaf
In Bulk
LARD
3 LI,
Large
Package
Itallan PRUNES (Tote“nok= 79c
Crop Sweet Potatoes - 3
Phone 241
Los 23c
Store No. 1751
Each
29C
Vanilla
29c
FLAVORING
8 ox. Bottle
Hermiston