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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Local Happenings Mrs. W. H. Bowman left Wednes day for Fredrick, Oklahoma, where the will visit relatives and attend to business affairs. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933 SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS SOCIAL and GIFTS MADE AT MEETING Light Your Home At the last meeting of the auxil- FRATERNAL Notes iliary to the Farm Bureau sugges Scissors sharpened, 20c. Bill I COMPLETELY WITH tions for inexpensive Christmas gifts adv. Miss Francis Sale left Tuesday Shaar's Barber Shop. Mrs. Chas. Clark and daughter Moore-Tucker. were made and many pleasing gift Arlene motored to Walla Walla Sat for Portland where she has employ George Sale, Sr., of Messner, spent Miss Edith L. Tucker of Umatilla, suggestions displayed. ment. urday on business. Mrs. J. Jendrzejewski presented the week end with his family in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tuck the president with a table cover. Hermiston. er, became the bride of Lloyd Moore Miss Mable Sale left today for Hollis Percy of Portland visited of Hermiston Saturday, November 4, Numbers on the program were a in Hermiston with relatives this Pendleton where she will be employ- W. W. Felthouse left Tuesday in Vancouver. Wn. They were at- reading by Mrs. Clark, and violin ed in the Quelle Cafe. week. morning for Portland where he will ended by the bride’s sister. Mrs. selections by Edna Ott. attend to business matters. He plans Arrowsmith of Umatilla, and Mrs. The next meeting will be held No HERE’S 12 BIG REASONS Mrs. Harry Moura of Pendleton to attend the Oregon-O.S.C. football Mrs. Alice Stone returned from vember 17th with a Thanksgiving Jack French ot Lone Rock, sister of spent the week end with her daugh Portland and Vancouver Friday af- game there Saturday. program. Mesdames Guiwits, Clark, the groom. ter spending several days there vis ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mikesell, and Jewett will be in ” (7) No Pressure di Unequalled Economy The bride is a teacher in the local Ernest Carson. Mrs. Levi Reeder is now spending iting. (8) No Danger, Safe charge of the entertainment and pro (2) Exceptional Beauty grade school and is a graduate of the most of her time with her daughter gram. (3) Burns Kerosene (9) No Smoke, Clean Miss Emogene Paul, Mrs. Bert and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monmouth Normal school. Mr. Mrs. Priscilla Gifford and daugh- (10) No Noise, Quiet (4) Lights Instantly Moore is manager ot the Oasis Thea Mullins, and Mrs. W. J. Cochran mo Duvall, on their farm northwest of ter Woodruth of Stanfield were Weather Report. (5) No Generating , (11) No Odor, Sanitary tres, Inc., at Hermiston and ia well tored to Pendleton Tuesday on busi town. Hermiston visitors Saturday. (6) No Pumping-Up No Trouble. Simple known in the community. Max. Min. Date ness. The young couple will make their 2 ........... ........... 65. .. ....43 November You cannot appreciate Aladdin light nor the beauty of their fin- Hot chili. 10c a bowl. Hunter's Mrs. Julius Gimble returned home Margaret Horn, who has been em- Cate. ishes and exquisiteness of their shades unless you actually see them. —adv. home in the Hermiston Hotel for the November 3 ....................... 63.... ...42 from Pendleton Wednesday after present. November 4 ........... ........... 51.... ....27 ployed at Reith, spent several days Come in and let us demonstrate this wonderful new Aladdin and undergoing an operation in St. An the first of the week visiting in November 5 ........... ........... 50.... ....20 see these delightful shades—there is no obligation. Don Campbell and Carl McNaught thony’s hospital there. She Is re Hermiston and Irrigon. Miss Wilma Stoop entertained at November 6 ........... ........... 48.....„.21 of Portland were business visitors in ported to be getting along nicely. Hermiston the first of the week. Mr. a dinner party Wednesday night November 7 ........... .......... 53.... ...23 Mr. and Mrs. Jack French of Lone Campbell visited his parents, Mr. complimenting her sister Miss Paul November 8 . ......... .......... 54 . ...29 Rock, Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell. ine Stoop on her birthday. Covers There was .51 precipitation. Lloyd Moore Thursday. Mrs. French were laid for Miss Esther Sibert. Is Mr. Moore's sister. Headed Here. Mrs. Laura Morris and daughter Miss Margaret Elliott, Miss Norma Pauline, the Misses Norma and Pru Johnston, Mrs. Georgia Henderson, "Air Hostess" lands at the Oasis J. S. Burnham and Alpha Christ- dence Johnston, and Miss Salmi mo Miss Nell Reeves, Miss Prudence theatre for Friday and Saturday. It's • ley motored to Spokane Sunday ‘y Hermiston, Oregon tored to Pendleton Saturday where Johnston, the honoree and the host- a Columbia picture featuring Eval- 099099900919909009090011$999*99****9 where they attended to business, re they spent the day. ess. yn Knapp, dames Murray and Thel FRIDAY SATURDAY turning Tuesday. ma Todd. Described as a high-soar J. M. Thom made a business trip peel and core the fruit and slice It Mrs. B. S. Kingsley and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider, 1 Both Nights Are " T. B. Gurdane of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons of Her- haar were joint hostesses at a ing dramatic romance against the to Walla Walla Tuesday. % of an inch thick into a salt ws- mile-a-minute background of com his brother from Umatilla were Her miston. and Miss Anita Paulson ot charming dinner party Monday night Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rodda have ter bath, to keep the color. Use one Race Nights! | miston visitors Tuesday. They had Pendleton will motor to Portland at the Shaar home, honoring Mr. mercial aviation. Matchless aerial returned from Wapato where they level teaspoon of salt to a quart of photography is but one of its claims have been employed. been doing a little duck shooting. ROMANCE in the AIR cold water. Drain and remove sur- early Saturday morning to attend i Kingsley and Mr. Shaar on their to fame. plus moisture. Spread on racks, birthdays. The table was arranged the Oregon-O.S.C. football game. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson mo shelves or pans in thin layers and before the fireplace in the large ♦ * * * # ** * * * * * HOME DRYING SALVAGES tored to Castle Rock Sunday where dry at a temperature of 140 to 150 room lighted only by tapers. A huge Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse ac WASTE APPLES AND PEARS. they visited their daughter and son- degrees F. Drying time varies with bowl of rose chrysanthemums served t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George McKen companied by Mr. and Mrs. R. A. the thickness and texture of the By Mrs. Wm. Hineline as a centerpiece. Covers were laid The drying of apples and pears Brownson plan to motor to Portland zie, and their new grandson. The U-Go I-Go club met with Mrs. that would otherwise go to waste is fruit. Friday morning in order to attend for Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser, Mr. Stir the fruit and turn the shelves and Mrs. N. R. Mueller. Mr. and J. W. Hamman Friday. A delightful recommended as an economy mea Miss Barbara Wessell, Harold and the Oregon-O.S.C. football game Sat Mrs. Ralph Richards, Mr. and Mrs. day was spent piecing a quilt with sure by Miss Lucy A. Case, extension or pans occasionally in order to se- urday. Mr, and Mrs. Brownson will John Pace, and Edmund Briggs plan A. H. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Neill pieces sent by Mrs. Dean, Sr. A nutrition specialist at Oregon State cure a uniform product. Test by Comedy and Cartoon. to leave Friday for Portland where meet their daughters, Shirley and Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deet- special meeting has been called for college. A serving of dried fruit breaking a section in two at its Mary, who are students at Oregon they will attend the Oregon-Oregon er, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, and Friday afternoon at the Darling re contains a larger proportion of min- thickest part. If no moisture can State college. State football game Armistice day. SUNDAY - MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar. sldence to tie a comfort which will erais and certain vitamins than be squeezed from the broken end, be used in relief work. fresh fruit because the dried fruit the food has dried sufficiently. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec- MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY J. A. Thomas and Fred Thomas, Orchestra Organized. W. L. Pearson has returned from has become concentrated and does Dried fruit should be leathery and i a 1 ist of Pendleton, will be at the father and brother of Roy Thomas, THE BIGGEST WESTERN SINCE pliable. Food insufficiently dried "The Columbians", recently or- Walla Walla. He was accompanied not swell to its original volume will mold. f Woodburn, spent the week end Hermiston Hotel Wednesday, No by his daughter Annie, who has been again when prepared for the table THE COVERED WAGON. vember 15th. Hours 1:00 to 5:30 anized orchestra will furnish the it the Thomas home here. Mrs. Directions for drying fruits and Dried apples and pears have many Adv. nusic for the Armistice day dance in the hospital at College Place re Thomas accompanied them home P. M. vegetables and sulphuring pears, KEN cuperating from an appendicitis op uses in sauce, desserts and salads it Arlington, it was announced here Monday morning and will visit for and may be made more flavorsome hints on storage, and directions for G. B. Whitworth, president of the oday. The members of the orches- eration. MAYNARD 1 week with relatives and friends at by stewing with a small amount of making inexpensive homemade dry Charlie McKenzie, Sr., is confined American States Service Co., stopped ra are from Hermiston, Umatilla. KING OF THE Woodburn. orange or lemon peel. Stewed dried ers are contained in Extension Bul n Hermiston a short while Sunday Zoardman and Irrigon, and are all to his home because of illness. Among those who shipped in the pears in a salad with shredded, cab- letin 450, "Home Food Preserva- o confer with J. A. Clarke, manager ccomplished musicians. They are f the Hermiston Light & Power Co. eing directed by Stan D. Atkins of turkey pool Wednesday were E. C. bage and sour cream dressing are •lion." which may be obtained free of charge from county extension dr. Whitworth is making a survey rrigon, director of music in the Harris, McKenty Brothers, H. G. excellent, says Miss Case. agents or by writing the home eco Rankin, and J. V. Allen. In drying apples and pears, wash, f the northwest holdings and will chools there. Members of the or- nomics extension service, Corvallis. top here again the latter part c Vitamin Tested hestra are: Arlyne Clark. Mr. At ! the week enroute to Los Angeles kins. Wiley Benefiel, Bob Walpole, | where the home offices are located. Harvey Adams, Otto Benefiel, and Kelley Wiley. Old time dance at Westland school PRICES I house Saturday, Nov. 11. Music by BENEFITS DERIVED FROM I Garrison's Old Timers. Adv ALADDIN KEROSENE MANTLE LAMPS WHY! Price as low as $4.75 Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. OASIS THEATRE McKessonfs The World’s Greatest Thrills he most astounding record of lood-curdling experience ever een by mortal eyes. DDED— Special for Monday Night VAUDEVILLE! THE PAGE PLAYERS (Pantages Circuit Actors) Regular Admission Price Cod-Liver Oil Plain — Mint Flavored FULL PINT 75c HERMISTON DRUG CO. Mrs. F. L. Kelley returned last I week from Goldendale, Wn., where she has been with her daughter Mrs. Earl Baker, who suffered severe in juries in an automobile accident three months ago. Mrs. Baker was in a hospital at Yakima for several weeks and was later moved to her home where Mrs. Kelley assisted in earing for her. Mrs. Baker is quite | strong again. Pension Law Increases Taxes. YOUR ¡^CAME IMPRINTED Christmas Greeting Cari An increase of $19,000,612 in Umatilla county taxes for 1934 as compared with 1933 is called for in | the tentative county budget for j Umatilla. The increase is due to the , old-age pension law. H Sugar2o98c THIS SEASON s& w Coffee - 2.LP No Better Value Lest Than Each Bacon L. 15c MATCHES 1 box ‘Packed 21 cardi in Come in and See Them HERALD OFFICE ORDER EARLY MACMARR STORES EFFECTIVE LADIES AID THRIFT SHOP, SOAP CHIPS 3 Lbs. Broom 39c Hams » 16c Hamburger 95. 3 pounds BURNHAM’S The Union Christian Aid elected new officers for the coming year and has started its sixth yesr of service. Officers are Mrs. F. Moore, presi dent; Mrs. Minnie Norton, vice pres ident; Mrs. A. W. Turnblad, treasu rer; Mrs. Wm. Bensel, secretary; and Mrs. Huff and Mrs. Turnblad, thrift shop managers. Although sales for the last year from the Thrift Shop total less than the first year, 1928-29, when over $200 worth of second-hand garments were sold, the Thrift Shop service is recognized as real service in the community. Wherein the first year the rum- mage sales were considered mostly of no consequence—many mothers now look to the shop for garments that will cut down the expense of clothing their families. The aid members give many hours In clean ing, mending and pressing. It is very grateful for any donations of clothing. shoes, hats, wool or cot- ton rags, or anything that can be used in a home. A record is kept of every sale by both secretary and treasurer. The aid takes this opportunity to thank the public for its cooperation during the past year. OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ge A oggre ra — • FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY The most amazing complication of breath-taking scenes ever shown on the screen—racing auto crashes, riots, airplane accidents, spectacul ar fires, disasters at sea, holocausts —and scores of other exciting even ts—are to be seen in "The World's Greatest Thrills,” a Universal Spec ial with Graham McNamee, noted radio ace and the screen's talking reporter, is featured In the breath taker. Dashing Ken Maynard, his amaz- ing horse. Tartan, a troupe of rough riding cowboys and lovely Cecelia Parker are the principal Ingredients which make Universal's "The Trail Drive” at the Oasts theatre on this program an ace wester n sc reen dish, a real epic. For Monday night there is a special added trial for vaudeville fans. The Page Players, song and dance artists, will furnish about 45 minutes of lively entertainment. -YwPr git Jy am. 458 NOV. 10 & 13. SUGAR 1 6 Pound. EEe FLOUR • 1 ■ ( '• a . Fancy Seedless (Pound Pure Cañé Raisins Package Libby’s - Rosedale - Sliced 2 12 size Peaches-3 Best Foods 49 Quart _ . ar. Mayonnaise Jar 45% Matches 22C Carton Safeway’s Family Flour 4 g Every Sack Guaranteed • | 49 lb. sack g g. (h P1.0. Mince Meat 474 Kerr's Best ana. 2, Pounds FRUITS & VEGETABLES Cd^rds- DEPENDABLE COFFEE Cauliflower Solid - Snowhlte heads Choice quality at a ONIONS 10 Pounds 2, BRUSSELS SPROUTS Pounds Cranberries Bright Red ones 2 Pounds 2 lb. can low price. Correctly ground for percolator or drip method. . Each U. S. No. 1 - Danvers’ SPECIAL PROGRAM AT THEATRE Armistice Day 9 lb. bag Regular or Quick FRI & MOI., ALL DAY SAT., NOV. 11th, 25. Pancake and Waffle MacMarr’s g 4 “95 mm je Flour 9.8 - 55C Hershey's 1 lb. tin • COCOA 19c Syrup s # 63C Max-i-mum Cane & Maple n gor ORANGES 3 lbs Medium Site - Juicy Valencias 2 Dozen Phone 241 g Store No. 1751 Hermiston