Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abbott and
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morse motored to
Walla Walla Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barney of
Seattle are visiting Mrs. Harney’s
daughter, Mrs. Douglas Bryson, at
her home on the W. H. Nebergall
ranch east of town. Mrs. Lela J.
Vaughn and Mrs. Barney are Mr
Nebergall’s step-daughters.
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Hermiston, Oregon
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
OCTOBER 27-28
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
It Has That Thing ....
"Gold Diggers" and “42d Street”
had it! That something the public
senses long before it sees a pic-
t ure !
You'll Love
ONLIGH
RETZ
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pepper of The
visitors
in
Dalles were business
Hermiston Sunday, Mr. Pepper is
an attorney.
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Graham of
Elgin were business visitors in Her
miston Monday.
New style knit dresses. Alma Hitt.
Mrs. Walter Botkin, former Her
miston resident, now of LaGrande,
spent the week end visiting friends
in Hermiston.
See the Tom Thumb wedding at
the Methodist church Thursday and
Friday, Oct. 26-27. at 7:30. Admis
sion, children 10c, adults 25c.
adv
J. W. Clark and two children Ir
ma and Jerry of Pendleton were vi-
sitors in Hermiston Sunday.
Mrs. V. E. Putnam and Mrs. Lyle
Waller and baby, Mary Lou, were
over night visitors with Mrs. Put-
nam's parents,-Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Morse, having motored down from
Walla Walla Saturday.
Union Christian Aid Thrift Shop
sale at Union church Nov. 3, 4, and
5 at 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P.M. adv.
Miss Margaret Elliott spent the
week end in Condon visiting friends.
Miss Elliott taught school in Condon
I several years ago. .
After spending the week with her
sister, Mrs. W. L. Pearson, north of
town, Miss Minnie Mayberger left
Monday for her home in Kent, Wn.
W. J. Warner and H. A. Pankow
I lan to motor to Moscow, Idaho, Sa •
urday where they will witness the
Idaho-Montana football game.
Dance at Irrigon Friday, October
27. Billy's Kennewiek Orchestra.adv.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner mo
tored to Pullman, Wn., Saturday
where they attended the tootball
game played between U. S. C. and
W. 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hopkins of
Milton visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Paxton in Columbia
district last week. Mrs. Hopkins is
a niece of Mrs. Paxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlegal of Pi-
lot Rock spent the week end in
Hermiston as house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and son
Francis, and Mrs. L. Pynn, who has
been here for several months, left
Sunday for Everett. Wn. Mrs. Pynn
will remain In Everett and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarke will visit there until
Saturday.
Cash Specials
10 Great Stars!
8 Song Hits !
100 Gorgeous Girls
2 Famous Bands
The Greatest of all
Music iars!
Writing Portfolio
72 Sheets
36 Envelopes
OCTOBER 29-30
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Playing Weeks Ahead of Portland
CONTINENTS ARE SWEPT
AWAY — and with them Laws
and Morals!
SOAP
39c
6
43c
Pars
Rolls
Modess - Frens
Sanitary Napkins
25c
2
Tooth Paste
IPANA
PEPSODENT
25c
Boxes
$1.00 Lister ine
39c
75c
GRIPPING
SPECTACLE
OF THE AGES!
.00 Hot Water Bottle
PEGGY
LOIS
SIDNEY ■LACKMI
PLUS
Comedy and a Cartoon
"Spanish Twist" with Tom
and Jerry.
Salad Oil
SOCIAL
69c
HERMISTON DRUG CO
PHONE 101
PRESCRIPTIONS
THE REDO WHITE
STORES
OCTOBER 28 and 30
Crisco
With Mixing Bowl
3 lb. tin
COFFEE
3
89c :
70c
RED & WHITE
Lb. Tins
Vanilla
With Egg Separator
Red & White 2 oz.
30c
Cove Oysters
2 For 23c ■
W hole Wheat Fig
Bars 2 lbs. 25c •
Blue &
White
Pancake Flour1 - 22c
Sugar 843c ..Lard 4-35c
NEW-CROP PRUNES
3 lbs. for 23c
J Ja]]A"*"10.
cllO 3 pkgs. l^C Washo
Granulated Soap
2 % lb. package 25c
Kraut Cabbage
90 to 95 Iha.
98c
Swift’s Premium Skinned Hams
Half or Whole
lb. 18c
FRESH CRISP
Celery Hearts
10c
Lettuce - Iced
Large Crisp Heads
5c
■ Bananas "C." Y....
4 lbs. 27c
SOUPS
Red *
White
3 cans 23c
Sun Spun Salad Dressing
Quarts 29c
8 OZ 13C
STRAINED HONEY
In Cartona — 4 4 oz.
87c
K. C. Baking
Powder - 5 Lbs. 69c
F
Red or
Beans White
BROOM
39c
Cresent Coffee
3 Pounds 89c
Cream of Wheat
23c
SW COFFEE
Raisins
ATAN UNPARALLELED PRICE
Lbs.
Lb.
Bacon
LB.
Matches
27
25c
15c
15c
4c
Box
3 “pm Pickles For 5c
Kraut
New
Zots.
25c
Crystal White
ap - 3c Bar No Limit.
I lb can
and
4
Cheese
. K. Soap
TRADITIONAL ST QUALITY?
5
Large Bar
For
29c
BURNHAM’S
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson enter-
taioed at six tables of bridge last
Thursday evening, with high hon
ors going to Mrs. O. A. Hills, second
HERMISTON
PHONE 341
high to Mrs. J. M. Norton, and con
solation to Mrs. Henry Harger. The
Hallowe’en motif was used making Mrs. Durkins is the daughter of thè
play during the evening. The Hal- the single ladies were won by Miss
late Henry Hitt of this city. Mrs.
a very attractive background.
Mary Petri, and high honors for the
Hitt spent the week end in Portland lowe’en motif was used, and little
with Mr. and Mrs. Durkins.
Miss Patsy Thomas in witch cos- married ladies by Mrs. Walter Pear-
Mrs. A. H. Norton was a charm-
son, both of Hermiston. Consolation
tume, ushered the guests into the went to Miss Dorothy Hoskins
ing hostess at a bridge party Satur-
Members of the American Legion
High honors for Echo.
day evening. with three tables in Auxiliary acted as hostesses at a reception room.
Play. High honors were won by silver tea last Friday afternoon in
Mrs. Geo. Story, and consolation by the Legion hall. Appearing on the
Mrs. Harold Dean.
program were Mrs. Henry Harger,
solo; Mrs. Garnet D. Best, Mrs.
Mrs. M. E. Gordon entertained at James Clayton, and Mrs. J. M. Nor
a dinner party last Saturday even ton, vocal trio; Mrs. Peter Castric,
ing honoring her sister. Mrs. May reading; Virginia Todd and Patsy
Bauer, who is visiting here from Best, tap dance. Mrs. Clara Stone
Pomeroy, Wn. Covers were laid for and Mrs. A. P. Garner presided at
the tea and coffee urns.
seven.
MACMARR STORES
REGON
Miss Rachel Sloan entertained at
in attractive affair last Friday at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sloan, in Stanfield,
when six tables of bridge were in
Two delightful affairs of last
week were bridge luncheons given
by Mrs. C. M. Best at her home
south of town on Thursday and Sat
urday. Each table held a gorge
ous bouquet of roses from the Thoa. 09$9$000099009300030000
Campbell rose garden. High honors >
for Thursday were won by Mrs. E.
W. Barnum, and consolation by
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Mrs. Thomas Campbell. On Saturday
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high honors were won by Mrs. Ralph
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Richards, and consolation by Mrs.
J. M. Norton. Out-of-town guests
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Thursday were Mrs. A. D. Rintoul of
Portland, and Mrs. Harley Rohr-
bough of Marshfield. On Saturday,
A SPARKLING COMEDY
Mrs. Archie Bond of Pendleton was
OF FAMILY LIFE. .
a guest.
Will be presented by the
Mrs. Henry Hitt announces the ( >
marriage of Miss Dorothy Hitt to
JUNIOR CLASS
Mr. William Durkins of Portland.
PRODUCTS
DAYS
October 27 to November 4
%
Prices Effective Saturday & Monday
can
Cresent Baking
Powder - 3 Lbs. 69c
FRATERNAL Notes
6
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Mr. and Mra. Bert Quick are the
proud parents ot an 8 ‘ pound baby
girl born Monday morning in a |
Walla Walla hospital. Both mother
and daughter are doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abbott of
Bend. Ore., have been visiting Mrs.
Abbott's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Morse for the last week,
returning to Bend Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Coulter and son
Delbert and Bob, all of Pendleton,
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Morse, while hunting
pheasants on the project.
Children's sweaters. Alma Hitt, ad
Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis of Palouse,
Wn., are house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Bensel this week. Mr. and
Mrs. Davis are Mrs. Bensel’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bond of Pen
dleton were house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Best Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mrs. Ed Schofield and daughter
Patricia, who have been spending
the past month with Mrs. Schofield’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner,
left Monday for their home in Van-
couver with Mr. Schofield who mo
tored to Hermiston for them Sunday.
Fred Reeves returned from a
hunting trip in the mountains above
Ukiah Sunday evening with a four-
point buck. He and his father, Joe
Reeves, left last Wednesday for the
mountains and the first day they
killed the first and only deer seen
luring their stay. Mr. Reeves was
joined Sunday by O. W. Payne, Mel-
vin Follett, and F. H. McIntyre who
returned WeWlnesday with two deer
ind one elk. Follet killed one buck
ind an elk, and McIntyre one buck.
LUX — LIFE BCUY
1Oc Toilet Tissue
“Gleason’s New Deal” and
an Oswald Cartoon.
€
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
“POLISHING
PAPA”
THURSDAY
NOV. 2
RUNDOWN, LOST WEIGHT
Mra. Chas. Pocan of
Route 1, Jefferson, Ore.,
said: “I became in a run-
down, exhausted condi
tion through hard work
and bringing up my fam
ily. My appetite failed, I
had frequent sick-head-
aches and suffered with
pains in my back, lost
very
weight and
bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery soon had me in perfect
health.” Sold by druggists everywhere.
New size, tablets 50 eta, liquid $1.00. Large
size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Part.”
at the
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Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleums
Honey
5 ID. pan 39c
Sugar cur 18 - 93c
Prunes V5P"l.a
250
—
Economy Brand
Snowflake
or Graham’s
2 Lb. apa
Carton atey
COFFEE
White King
AIRWAY
Mellow Flavor
Granulated Soap
19c 3 „Lazze. $1.9
FLOUR sneçacent..“%baP $1.69
Pound
8:00 P. M.
Adults 35c-------- Children
These Prices Effective Fri., Sat. and Mon. - Oct. 27-30. inclusive.
AND
°
%
Quaker Rugs & Floor Covering
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9 lb. bag
FARINA
or
CORN MEAL White
Yellow
8k 25c
callin’«
INSTANT
POSTUM
LOG CABIN
SYRUP
Attractive Price* — Beautiful Designs
Clean Easy Surface — Durable Finish
Large Can
op g a
(8 oz.) Each 5′6
Smalla . Med. 44 .
Size &5C Size 43©
We have just received a large shipment of
the New 1934 Patterns in both Rugs and Yard
Goods. Come in and see the beautiful new de
signs and let us give you prices. You will be
surprised how little it will cost to cover the en
tire kitchen or dining room floor with the
“QUAKER GIRL” FLOOR COVERING.
CHEESE
Macaroni
An Oregon Product
Porter’s Quality
Oregon Hardware 8
Implement Co.
Full Cream
Pound
3
Pounds
4 >
Local
Potatoes
so Lb Sack 55c
U.S. No. 2 Netted Gems
PIE
Just right for
Jack-o-lanterns
Each
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