The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 19, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Local Happenings
Chas. Duvall left Sunday evening
tor Yakima where he will be em­
ployed for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill of Pine
City were Hermiston visitors Tues­
day.
Jack House was a Portland busi­
ness visitor Friday and Saturday of
last week. Miss Violet Forrest
worked a shift in the cafe and con­
fectionery during his absence.
Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Campbell of
Portland were Saturday night guests
at the F. R. Moore home. They were
enroute to South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Burnham and
family of Chelan. Wn., are the
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Burnham this week. They arrived
last Friday. The two Burnhams are
brothers.
Fall garments at Alma Hitt's Shop
Tuesday, Oct. 24, Mrs. McKinley. Ad
Visitors from Umatilla this week
Included Miss Effie Bullock, Mrs. W.
R. Nugent, Mrs. T. O. Pound, Eu-
rene Dexter, A. E. McFarland, and
Sidney Wilmot.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gage, who ba­
been with the DeMoss family this
summer, left Sunday for Falls City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Proebstel and
family of Pendleton spent Sunday in
Hermiston.
Josephine McKinley will be at
Alma Hitt’s Shop Tues., Oct. 24. One
day only. Hats, eoats, dresses. Adv
Stated communication of Queen
Esther chapter, O.E.S., next Tues
day at 8:00 p. ni. Degress will be
conferred.
adv
Virgil Smith, Floyd Laird, and
Jack Smith left Wednesday for the
Blue Mountains where they will re­
main until elk season opens the 23d.
Miss Margaret Akey and Dr. Eu­
gene Willeutt of Pendleton spent
Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. A. Will-
cutt here.
Hugh Maloney and Fred Searl of
McMinnville, accompanied by Andy
Jacob of Pendleton spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rankin. Mr. Maloney Is Mrs. Räu­
kin’s cousin, and the men did some
hunting while here.
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A. W. Agnew of Portland. former
resident of Hermiston, was hunting;
on the project Thursday of this
week. Mr. Agnew Is a Herald read1 r.
Bernie Isensee had the misfortune
Saturday to cut his leg with a corn
knife. Several stitches were taken to
close the wound.
Mrs. Alma Hitt plans to leave
Saturday night for Portland where
she will remain until Monday night
Miss Minnie Hunting and broth . r
Forrest Hunting of Irrigon were it
Hermiston the first of the week on
business.
J. E. Harvey, extensive wheat far-
mer from near Pendleton, was a
business visitor in Hermiston Wed-
nesday.
J. A. Reeves and son Fred left
Wednesday morning for the moun­
tains to spend several days dear
hunting. They expect to returr
Sunday night.
Mrs. Geo. Story and daughter Say
ra Sue returned Saturday from ar
extended trip to Illinois, Nebraska
leaving the latter part of August
While there they visited Mrs Story's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hermar
Blythe, and Mr. Story's parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. B. Story. She also atten
ded the Century of Progress Exposi
tion at Chicago.
J. Perry, Pendleton attorney, was
ter, Mrs. Earl Bensel, Miss
Nell Court, of the State of Oregon, in and
a business visitor in Hermiston
Reeves, Miss Norma Johnson, Miss for the County of Umatilla, at the
SOCIAL
and
Tuesday.
Mary Petri.
• cien. Court House in the City of Pendle­
J. W. Messner, manager of the
ton on the 18th day of November,
i a
Westland Irrigation district.
1933, at the hour of 2:00 o’clock
CITATION.
business visitor in Portland this FRATERNAL Notes
P. M„ of said day. to show cause,
week.
if any exist, why an order for the
W. W. Felthouse returned from
Mrs. Arietta White entertained at In the County Court of the State sale of the following described real
Portland Tuesday after accompany- three tables of contract bridge Mon-
all that part of
property, to-wit:
of Oregon for the County
ins Mr. and Mrs. „Eugene Gibson day
day evening
evening tn
beauti-
the EH SWU NW‘
Section 3,
in a a room
room made
made beauti-
of Umatilla.
Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M. lying east of
back to the city.
They were guests ful by the many bouquets of bright
at the Felthouse
home Saturday fall
- - flowers.
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B
the Old Oregon Trail for the purpose
High honors were won
night and Sunday.
In the matter of the Estate of of paying the charges, expenses and
by Mrs. E. P. Dodd, and second by
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ely of Golden-, Mrs. Ralph Richards.
Frank L. Metz, Deceased.
claims of said estate should not be
dale, Oregon, were over night visit-
To Rose Stokes, Rueben Metz, the made.
ors at the W. R. Struthers home |
Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline enter­ three children of John Metz, de-
Published once each week for con­
Wednesday night, Mr. Ely, a cousin tained at dinner Sunday with a num ceased. Frank Faulder, Bill Faul- secutive and successive weeks by or-
of Mrs. Struthers, is a sheep raiser
tier, Harry Faulder, Wallace Faul­ der of said Court. First publication
i ber of out-of-town guests present der, Wealthy Shrayer, May Pence,
and wheat farmer • - -
. and , Mrs.
.
of that section.,.
Covers were
for Virginia
Mr. and Clark.
Mrs. Bonnie Murdock, Dot Bland and all October 19, 1933. Last publication
Mr.
Raymond
Elliott, I I Walter
Clark, laid
Miss
Miss Loraine Wright, and Ross Tray I Miss Synthia Howard, all of Pendle­ other unknown heirs of Frank L. November 16, 1933.
Witness my hand and the seal of
1er of Pendleton spent Sunday at the ton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Mr. Metz, deceased:
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce. | and Mrs. Frank Guiwitz, Paul Mil-
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE said Court affixed this 16th day of
The men spent most of the day hunt­ 1er, and Ed Peterson of Hermiston, OF OREGON, You are hereby com- October, 1933.
E. B. CASTEEL, County Clerk.
ing Chinese Pheasants.
manded to appear In the County
and the host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Kern of Pen­
dleton spent the week end with Mrs.
Mrs. W. L. Morgan and Mrs. D. M.
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Alma Hitt.
with
bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thornton Deeter entertained
Thursday and Saturday of
and Frank Blum of Portland were luncheons
last week at the home of Mrs. Dee­
A
guests Sunday at the home of Mr. ter.
Six tables of bridge were in
and Mrs. L. C. Todd. The men spent play each
day
with
honors
on
Thurs
­
nost of the day hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Matthews day won by Mrs. J. M. Richards,
left Tuesday for Portland with the high; Mrs. C. C. Durfey, cut; and
George Briggs, low. Saturday
Ross Newport road construction Mrs.
M rs. Neill Robertson won high
equipment. Mr. Matthews has been Mrs. Dave
cut and Mrs
looking after the equipment left Alice Stone Mittlesdorf,
low.
tere after the Wallula cut-off job
lad been completed.
Announcement of the engagement
»
Edmond A. DuPerrier of Portland,
eature writer for dailies and east­ of Miss Myrnie Clayton, daughter of
Mrs.
Ella
T.
Clayton
of Enterprise,
in magazines, toiether with Walter
'chaub, Buster Brown Shoe sales- Oregon, to Dr. R. V. Stone of that
nan,
were in Hermiston several
e Wednesday evening
Hermiston, Oregon
ours Wednesday. They were doing ala party, given at the family home,
little business while on a hunting
a music, course at
FRIDAY
SATURDAY i rip
In to
eastern Oregon.
State Omicrom
college and
Plan
attend the Hallowe’en so- ber of Alpha
Phi a
She mem-
has
OCTOBER 2C-21
•ial at Hermiston Union church Oc- made her home in Hermiston during
the
winter
for
the
past
two
years
ober 31. Program at 7:30 followed
DANGEROUS as the—
y games and amusements. Prizes while giving instructions in piano
Wild Mountin Lions he tames!
iven for most suitable costume. Cof­ and tap dancing. The wedding will
ee, doughnuts, pie, ice cream, pop take place in the near future.
orn and candy will be available, ad
Mrs. Henry Harger entertained at
Ross Newport, and Earl Kibbe of
‘ortland and Earle Wood of La five tables of bridge last Friday
rande were a party of hunters here night at her home one mile south-
f -
OF
TEE
or the opening of pheasant season, east of town. High honors were
ir. Newport lived here last winter won by Mrs. Walter Pearson, and
L - I— d Crramouni ( diluir
vhile completing a contract job on I consolation by Mrs. Neill Barnhart.
Guests included Mrs. W. J. Cochran,
he Wallula cut-off.
Miss Emogene Paul, Miss Magdolen
—with—
Miss Caroline Biddle of Battle Buck, Miss Catherine McBain, Mrs.
RANDOLPH SCOTT
'round. Indiana, is visiting Mrs. ! R. C. McReynolds, Miss Esther Si­
HARRY CAREY
V. Sanders and Mrs. Ida Simmons | bert, Miss Margaret Elliott, Miss Ra-
NOAH BERRY
his week. She is a friend of the chel Sloan, Mrs. Chas. Hudson, Mrs.
VERNA HILLIE
amily and has not visited them for L. C. Dyer, Miss Florence Woughter, •
ira Idi "
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BUSTER CRABBE
eversi years. The first of the week Mrs. Gwyn Hughes, Miss Eva Wough $9900900010111111039070100000000
PI ITS—Two Good Comedies.
<he was a guest at the home of Mr. ------- _ ï
ï
md Mrs. Lewellyn Brownell of Uma- .....
tilla.
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SUNDAY - MONDAY
OCTOBER 22-23
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder enter­
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY.
tained at a birthday dinner Sunday
honoring their son-in-law Chas. Du-
His heart went
vail. Covers were laid for Mr. anú
bankrupt when the
I Mrs. E. Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Duvall, and the host and hostess.
structure of lies
Mrs. McKinley at Alma Hitts—
toppled over.
Tuesday, Oct. 24. One day only. Adv
Mrs. A. D. Rintoul and son Rob­
ert of Portland arrived Monday and
will spend several days at the home
IN
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs. Mr.
HERMISTON
Rintoul is employed as engineer at
the Bonneville dam construction,
THE PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE A STRING QUARTET,
moving to Portland from Bend re-
i cently, where he was employed by
INSTRUMENTAL
TRIO, MALE QUARTET, VOCAL AND IN­
PLUS—Comedy and Cartoon.
1 the state highway department.
Oregon
Milk iz. 38c
See S. H. Ketchum
Hermiston Hotel
Room 22
After 6 P. M
TUESDAY EVENING,Oct. 24th, at 8 P.M.
METHODIST CHURCH
Richard Dix
STORES
White Rover Dog Food-12 ro 75.
• •
Rolled Oats • " -Ac
== “h
QUICK OR REGULAR
QUICK OR
BULK
Salad Oil
anon 88c
Bed & White
a
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prindle and I
four children of West Minster, Cal.,
visited from Monday until Thursday!
of this week with relatives and i
friends here. From here they were |
enroute to Portland, and Camas,
Wn„ to visit Mr. Prindle’s brothers.
Later they plan to visit Mrs. Prin-
J die’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. I
Shotwell, and three sisters, at Port j
| Townsend. Wn.
Save Your Eyes!
California Home Sweet
Pickles
35c
THRILL HEALTH ■
Mayonnaise SOAP
Quart
44c
4 BARS 19c ■
Public Invited
No Admission Charge
EDWARDS’ DEPENDABLE
MACMARR STORES
Prices Effective°
FRI. - SAT. - MON. -Oct. 20-23
Snowdrift
3
A Pure Rich, Creamy
Vegetable Shortening
SWANS
DOWN
I
Pound Can
CANNED
MILK
Federal Brand
Tall Cans
Coffee Event
With Special Savings on Real
Full Flavored Coffee, Lasts un­
til Saturday Night, Oct. 21st.
POUND
INCLUSIVE
49
49
CAKE FLOUR
large Package
69c
Each
30c
Tobacco
Prince Albert
16 ounce Tin
(3 a
20
AIRWAY
COFFEE
Monday
Pound
Paekage
and SAVE MONEY
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle
Quarts
who hat made professional visits
to Hermiston for 20 years, will
again be at the
t
Krispy, White or Graham g
REGULAR
All parents interested in a child receiving a musical education are urged to attend.
Russell Ackley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Ackley of Yakima, Wn..
who has been spending the past |
month with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Nation, returned
hime Monday. His parents came fori
him Saturday and spent the week I
ad here.
2 ibs. 25c
Mother’s Oats UU
2Sr % Crackers
OF PENDLETON
Presented in co-operation with Miss Helen Frederickson and the National Institute of
Music and Arts. A plan of musical instruction for children will be explained by Mr.
Franklyn Smith of the National Institute of Music and Arts.
Dr. H. C. Curry, optometrist of
Seattle, who has made professional
visits to Hermiston for 10 years, and |
is known for good optical work at
reasonable prices will again be at
Termistön Hotel Wednesday, Octo-
1er 25, for one day. Eyes examined.
glasses groond and fitted.
Adv.
Blue & White
31C
.Mr- Bert McDonald
Harry Graves, chief operator In
the auto license division, Dr. Doud,
and Russell Davenport, all of Salem,
were guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Rankin Sunday, for the
pening day of pheasant season. Mr.
Graves is a cousin of Mrs. Rankin.
KARO
Red & White
Cellophane Wrapt
STRUMENTAL SOLOS, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
M. G. Hedwall, manager of the
I Umatilla Cooperative Creamery, and
R. V. Jones of Irrigon left Thursday
for Portland to attend a meeting of
the Interstate Creameries associa­
tion. Miss Violet Ferris accompanied
them to Portland enroute to her
home in Marshfield.
Red or Blue
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$2.00 a Day Expenses
h MAN
54 FOREST
SYRUP
A “p
—
Ovaltine can 43c : 5 ,b 33c
tins
Egg Noodles i cnees.
Cocoa
STOCK UP AT THIS PRICE
is
and Commission
OCTOBER 21 and 23
2 for
2 Men, Free to Travel
city, was, mad
Miss Claxton took
Prices Effective Saturday & Monday
2 for 23c
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1», 1933
2 lbs
I
Hotel Hermiston
Wed., Oct. 25th
for one day
Eyes Examined—
Glasses Ground and Fitted—
Prices Based on Present Con­
ditions.
HE a
Baker’s Cocoa
lb. tin
1/2
: RESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
120
19 " Cauliflower Hond 5c
JELLO 3 Pkga. 19c
SALT
5 POUNDS
a i
Sweet Potatoes 198
CABBAGE
Pound
Solid Heads for Salads
Gold Medal
Quart Jar a a _
Salad Dressing 29€ Tokay Grapes3t
Shaker
Packages
Phone 241
Store No. 1751
Hermiston
19c
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