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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
Hermiston, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlagel, for­
merly of Pilot Roek, were over night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kings­
ley Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Wilson and
family and Miss Etna Wilson were
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stod-
dard.
Ladles' linen and cotton handker-
adv.
chiefs. Alma Hitt's Shop.
Miss Catherine McBain, Miss Mary
Petri, and Miss Rachel Sloan were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Loudermilk Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carson went
to Portland Monday night where
they remined until the last of the
week. John Pace worked in the Safe­
way store during his absence.
Miss Betty Ralph and Miss Neva
Richards were guests of the Bache­
lor Boys’ club at Pendleton Friday
night at a house party.
Mr. and Mrs. James Todd and
family and R. C. Todd spent Thanks-
giving day at the home of Dr..and
Mrs. G. E. Holt in Pendleton. Mrs.
Holt is Mr. R. C. Todd’s daughter.
Mrs. Mable Ralph and daughters
Betty, Charlotte, and Helen, and Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Robertson were
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rich­
ards.
Mrs. Gladys Smith and Mrs. Fran­
cis Houseolder spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Fletcher, In Walla Wal­
la. Mrs. Smith remained until Sun­
day night but Mrs. Householder re­
turned Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Beasley are
Miss Palmi visited over the week
now In Kennewick, V/n., contempla-1 end with relatives in Portland.
ting locating there.
J. H. Logan left Sunday for Wal­
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pearson were lula with a band of sheep.
guests of Mr. and Mu. I. N. Hart-
Mrs. Frank Seeliger. Mrs. Lena
Lage, and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Lin­
sook for Thangsgiving dinner.
Joe Hawkins of Adams was a busi­ der spent Friday in Walla Walla.
ness visitor in town Tuesday.
Don’t forget the open house card
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barnard were party at the Legion hall Saturday,
Walla Walla business visitors Tues- December 9. starting at 8:30 P. M.
with CHIC SALE—The Specialis
Mrs. Ida Simmons and Mrs. Win.
day.
Jackie Searle - Diana Sinclair
Buy Christmas seals and support Sanders were Thanksgiving day din­
Frank Albertson
Adv ner guests at the home of Mr. and
a good cause.
Good Musical Comedy and
Paul Story of Seattle Is visiting Mrs. Llewllyn Brown in Umatilla.
Silly Symphony Cartoon.
his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland and
Miss Effie Bullock of Umatilla were
Geo. Story.
Miss Mary Petri sp nt the Thanks Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
SUNDAY - MONDAY
giving holidays with friends in Mrs. Sidney Barnard.
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline and Mr.
Portland.
DOUBLE FEATURE!
were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beasley arc and Mrs. Frank Guiwits
the parents of a baby girl born Sun- Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.
Big. Pre-Xmas Bargains!
day, .December 3. the has been and Mrs. Walter Clark of Pendleton.
Newest College Comedy
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mudge were
named Joyce Evelyn.
The Newell Construction Co. of Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
Portland purchased a new Ford V-8 home of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bard in
coupe from the Rohrman Motor Co Echo.
The ladles of the Union church
this week.
Miss Margaret Elliott spent the will hold a bazaar and cooked food
Thanksgiving holidays with her par- ale Saturday, December 9, at the
with Mary Carlisle-Buster Crabbe
Old Kingsley store.
Adv. 30-7
ents in Knappa, Oregon.
Ted Fio-Rito Band
Paul Van Patten was a Thanks-
Miss Ina Gilbert, Hugh Taylor
and a Western
and Walter Gilbert were Thanksgiv- riving dinner guest of Harold Pace
ing dinner guests of Mr. and M rs. at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Pace.
'1. A. Pankow Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and
Men’s ties, Alma Hitt’s Shop. Adv
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd and family spent Thanksgiving day with
with Bob Steele
daughter Ruth spent Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborn in th<
Travelogue—'Java, Fragrant Isle'
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander and Osborn Apartments.
SOCIAL
and
NEXT WEEK:—
Miss Esther Sibert, commercia'
Mrs. Bertha Collins in Pendleton.
teacher
in
the
Hermiston
Union
high
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander are Mrs.
One Show — Saturday-Sunday
FRATERNAL Notes
Dodd’s parents and Mrs. Collins is school, spent the Thanksgiving holi­
Constance Bennett In
her sister. The Dodds remained over days at her home in Elberton, Wn.
“AFTER TONIGHT”
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Arnold spent
the week end.
Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Mrs. F. B.
Monday evening at the home of Mr. Swayze and Mrs. C. M. Jackson en­
and Mrs. John Ford who live near tertained at a bridge luncheon at
Umatilla.
the Hermiston Hotel Wednesday af­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hill, Wesley ternoon. Ten tables were in play
Smith, and Hazel Ritchey were with prizes going to Mrs. E. P. Dodd,
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Mrs. H. T. Fraser, and Mrs. Gerald
home of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Ryland White.
n Columbia district.
Stated Communication of Queen
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger en­
Esther Chapter, O.E.S., will meet tertained at a dinner party Friday
Tuesday at 8:00 P.M. Election of night at their home one mile south-
officers. Dues payable.
Program aast of town. Covers were laid for
Refreshments. By order W.M. Adv
Ir. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds, Mr.
Miss Magdolen Ruck accompanied and Mrs. Walter Pearson, Miss Nell
Miss Catherine McBain to her home Reeves, Al Quiring, Frank Morgan,
in Vancouver, Wn., where they spent Herbert Hedwall and the host and
the Thanksgiving holidays.
hostess.
Buy Christmas seals and supnort
a good cause.
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble gave a
Adv
Myrno Madden spent the Thanks- dinner party Thanksgiving day for
giving vacation with his 'parents. friends of their four sons. Covers
Mr. and Mrs. John Madden, at Lone were laid for. Earl Watson, Kenneth
Rock. His father came for him Wed­ Knerr, Hugo Pankow, Albert and
nesday and he returned home Sun­ Herbert Skovbo, Donald Serell, Cla-
day. He makes his home with Mr. rence Myers, and Harold, Paul,
and Mrs. New Madden while attend­ Ralph and C. O. Marble. Other
ing high school.
guests present were Mrs. Ella Fer-
ris, mother of Dr. Marble, the Mis-
ses Ethel and Ella Schilling, and the
You will find all our toys and gift goods very
host and hostess.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Stop ! Look ! Listen ! The Signal
are Set for Sizzling Action
and Romance!
"Dangerous
Crossroads"
The Sweetheart
"Young Blood”
TOYS and
GIFT GOODS
Do your Christinas shopping
early. We have a large and
well Assorted stock of toys,
and having purchased them
early we got the advantage
of the lower prices.
reasonably priced. Shop early while
our stock is complete.
50c Armond Symphonie
Bouquet
OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO.
POWDER
50c Armond Creme
ROUGE
BOTH FOR
Quick Cleaners
“WE CLEAN ANYTHING.”
Now Doing
50c
HERMISTON
DRUG CO.
t
STANFIELD NEWS
Holiday Bargains
Are Here—
Hamburger, 2 lbs
Lamb Stew, lb.
Lamb Roast, lb.
Steaks, lb. EE*
. . .
Beef Roast, lb.
. . .
Potatoes, No. 2, per sack
Flour, 49 pounds . . .
Sugar, 20 pounds
. .
Cheese, pound
. .
Sweet Potatoes, 3 pounds
Bacon, pound ....
Christmas Candies, 2 lbs.
Mother’s Cocoa, 2 lb. can
Large Dill Pickles, each
Kraut, quart ; . . . .
S & W Coffee, 2 lbs.
.
f
Blankets, 70x80
A delightfully entertaining des­
sert luncheon was given Saturday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. E.
Shesely with Mrs. Logan Todd and
Mrs. Shesely acting as joint host­
esses. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lyle
Matches
@A*e
0996
DP
6 Box
Carton
Palmolive
Complexion Soap
10
Cane and Maple
Maximum
Plain or Iodized
In the Shaker
Santa
Claus
hoses or WHEAT
Cww
FLAKES
in Echo, Stanfield, Umatilla
GN -fl I
LADIES’ SUITS - 41 1
(CLEANED & PRESSED) T
-
(CLEANED & PRESSED)
-
-
Brazil Nuts 2
Here!
(CLEANED & PRESSED)
LADIES’ COATS - $1 and up
LOCATED IN ESTABLISHMENT ACROSS FROM RED & WHITE
STOKE — (BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY JEWELER)
*===============
HUNDREDS OF LOW-PRICED TOYS PILED HIGH ON
THE COUNTERS. MAKE THIS A VERITABLE TOYLAND. -
SHOP OUR STORE FIRST — IT WILL PAY YOU.
ASK ABOUT OUR LAY-AWAT PLAN
|
Amsberry’s 5-10-15c Store
“TRY YOUR VARIETY STORE FIRST.”
Bar
50
10c
49c
$1.98
49c
QZ'35c
Sc
TEA
Green
Japan
Orange
Pekoe
EDWARDS
% lb.
12 lb.
Pkg.
Phone 241
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Caramels, Nuts, Fruits,
Creams, in dark and light Chocolate
Packed In attractive holiday pkg.
2‘
Pound Box
Each
98c
Los
Each
Carnation 46g
Large Pkg. -
Pounds 29c
COCONUTshredded Lb
“h
$1 and up
220
White King'rglsawag 29c
21 Size
Cans
Peaches Halves
Shortening ‘sui 329€
Salad Dressing Geta,v"sda! 29c
We will call for and deliver
MEN’S SUITS
9c
16c
25c
19c
CAFEWAY STORE© !
Hermiston
PHONE 71
98c
BURNHAM'S
Pure Cane
and Hermiston
80c
$1.49
Four Buckle Overshoes-$1.98
Sugar
Syrup
Salt
Have had fif­
teen years ex­
perience - Last
seven years
with Hanavan
Cleaners in Ci­
ty of Pendleton
10c
By Sophronia Rhea
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Loughary
and son Jackie and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bagan spent the Thanksgiving
holidays at the home of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bagan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Gabriel are
the proud parents of an 1112 pound
baby boy born Monday.
Miss Mildred Peregrine spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with her
parents in Spokane, Wn. She accom­
panied Mr. and Mrs. William Bloom
of Umatilla.
M. R. Ling and Mr. and Mrs. H.
Cole of Lewiston spent Thanksgiv­
ing at the Melvin Johnson home.
a
They returned home Friday.
u
The Ladies Aid is giving a Christ­
mas bazaar in the church basement
j
Saturday, December 9. Gifts, cook­
ed foods and candy will be sold.
Lowell Baker and Miss Druzilla
Powell were married Saturday after-
■
noon, December 2, at the home of
the bride's parents In Arlington,
New Jersey. Enroute to their home
in Spokane, Mr. and Mrs, Baker
plan to stop over a day In Sterling,
Colorado, with Dr. Bruce Baker and
U
also to spend a day with the groom’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baker
in Stanfield. They expect to arrive
here Saturday morning.
The Study Club met at the home
of Mrs. F. A. Baker Thursday af­
ternoon. The roll call was given by
two short articles, “The Cause of
Fatigue” by Miss Lena Wald, and
"Prospects of War In Europe” by
Mrs. F, A. Baker. Mrs. Thomas
O’Grady gave a book on “Interna­
tional Trade Relations.” She also
gave a travel talk of her journey
through the Panama Canal.
CASH PRICES AT
The Sunday school contest of the
Reds and the Blues ended Sunday
with the Reds victors. The Blues
are giving an aviation party in the
church basement Thursday evening.
Regular Ladies Aid meets at the
church Thursday afternoon, with
Mrs. J. F. Gibson as hostess.
Mrs. Evelyn Rees, who has been ily spent Thanksgiving at the F. S. Thanksgiving.
living in Portland the past few Green home. The Keltys were also
Mrs. L. F. Crist and family and
months, spent Thanksgiving in Stan guests at the W. T. Reeves and J. F. Miss Vivian Crouter were dinne r
field and is now visiting in Pendle­ Gibson homes, while here. They re­ guests of Hedricks Thursday.
ton.
turned to their home in Pilot Rock
Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Johnson ani
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sturdivant ac­ Saturday afternoon.
son were Weston visitors Friday
companied by Mrs. Lola Lawrence
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
G.
Wallace,
Mrs.
and
Saturday.
and daughter Virginia, and Miss Ina
Vernon Waterman spent Thanks­
Sturdivant, spent Thanksgiving with Starkweather, Mrs. Greathouse and
Rev. and Mrs. Gibson attended the giving holidays in Portland.
relatives. They all spent Friday In funeral
of Mrs. D. H. Knode In Her­
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Connor and
Walla Walla. Ina will stay with miston
Saturday afternoon.
family and Bobble Rhea were din­
Mrs. W. G. Wallace.
Fredrick
Olday,
who
has
been
em
­
ner guests of the efvem family Thurs
Mrs. Edna Miller of Portland ar­
rived at the home of her parents ployed near Bend for the past few day.
months,
is
here
visiting
his
mother
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Frisili
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellensburg
' and son Joe, of Enterprise, visited
were dinner guests of G. E. Greats and sister.
Bert
Martin
and
family
are
mov
­
the
McCalls Thursday. Mrs. McCall
house Sunday and Edna returned
home with them, where she remain­ ing to the Lee Savely ranch on But­ accompanied them to Bend where
ter Creek. Mr. Martin’s old place is they will visit relatives.
ed until Tuesday.
The high school band made its
Miss Blanche Thorsen was home to become part of the Coe ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elliott, Mr. and first public appearance Wednesday
from The Dalles for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broughton and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, Mr. and Mrs. J. afternoon on the streets playing sev­
Mrs. F. L. Kelley was hostess at family of White Bluffs, spent the V. Villermoure, Mr. and Mrs. Ö. M. eral selections.
Hoosier and daughter Rose, and Mrs.
Mrs. Chas. Hoggard was called to
her annual Thanksgiving dinner Thanksgiving holidays at the Harry Emma
Penny were dinner guests at The Dalles by the serious illness of
home,
Thursday. Covers were laid for Mr. Faltz
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelty and fam- the D. Z. Penney home in. Echo her father, C. A. Thoms.
and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Shesely, Mr. and Mrs. Ce­
cil Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
White, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Story, and
Paul Story of Seattle. The remainder
of the evening was spent playing
-- --- ?: “er ■ --
'l
. Va *
■' -----
- -- -
----- ■ ■ -> , --- • --- - ---- ---- -
----- -
cards with prizes going to Mr. and
SAFEWAY
FEATURES
MRA
SAFEWA.
3
For FRI. - SAT. ■ MON.
Mrs. Gerald White and Mr. and Mrs.
pis Titi nu I IM 1 T ron
X
Sit
5. 2
==-
DEC. 8 - 11 inclusive
Cecil Kelley.
Business in
DRESSES
Tilden, Mrs. B. Haneline, Mrs Ger­
ald White, and Mrs. J. G. Pearson.
The guest list included: Mrs. Geo.
Story, Mrs. Peter Castric, Mrs E. E.
McPherson, Mrs. J. M. Norton, Mrs.
Gwyn Hughes, Mrs. Guy Amsberry,
Mrs. Alice Stone, Mrs. Dave Mittles-
dorf, Mrs. W. L. Hamm, Mrs. H. T.
Fraser. Mrs. C. C. Durfey, Mrs. F.
Guiwits, Mrs. A. W. Christopherson,
Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mrs. James
Todd, Mrs. O. K. Mudge, Mrs. Cur­
tis Simons, Mrs. F. L. Kelley. Mrs.
Geo. Harkenrider and Mrs. H. Ran
kin.
DECEMBER 7, 1988
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Grape Fruit Eaeh 5c
CALIFORNIAS - Large Size
Bananas Dozen
25c
FIRM GOLDEN FRUIT
Lettuce- 2 Mends 15c
FANCY - LARGE HEADS
Carrots- 8Lb* 19c
Danish Squash 2 ° 5c
DELICIOUS BAKED
JELL WELL
PUREX Bat.
5c
Package
Each
126
DEPENDABLE
COFFEE
Choice quality at a Pound
low price. Correctly
.
ground for percolator
or drip method.
27
—9 •
C
Hermiston, Ore