The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 15, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY - MONDAY
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
A Daring, Picturesque
Zane Grey Classic.
WHO ACCUSED HIM?
Was it his conscience?
Was it his wife?
Or was it his mistress . .
from out of the past?
George O’Brien, king of the
western riders . . . loving hard . .
fighting fast . . . and living life
to the hilt.
LIFE In the Ronald Colman
RAW CYNARA
with
George O’Brien - Clara Trevor
PLUS Comedy and Cartoon.
ONE NIGHT ONLY —
DANCE
OLD TIME
NEW TIME
MONTANA J—M
WRANGLERS
Coming to you in Person
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Refvem's Hall — Stanfield
Gents 40c - Ladies 25c
with
KAY FRANCIS
Symphony Cartoon and
Chapter two of “Devil Horse.”
Mrs. E. A. Buskirk of Pendleton
spent Friday and Saturday of last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Joe
Quick. Earlier in the week Mrs.
Quick's sister, Mrs. Thelma Ball, vi­
sited her here.
Armistead Carter of Ferncliff
Avarrls at Kalama, Wn., one time
resident of the Columbia district and
a well known bird breeder, was a
business visitor on the project
Thu rsday,
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Follett motor-
ed to Walla Walla Wednesday eve­
ning with their sons Melvin and
Bruce who appeared on the program
at the Boy Scout banquet.
BURNHAM’S
y
Merchandise
Skinned Hams Pound
BACON, per pound 16c
COMPOUND 3
25c
COFFEE 3
93c
Gold Standard Flour «... $1.65
Lbs.
Lbs.
Jack House was a Pendleton visi­
tor Wednesday.
Modern and old time dance at
Westland school house Saturday,
February 17. Music by “Yellow
adv.
jackets.”
Mrs. Mike Correll of near Pendle­
ton visited Mrs. Cleve Clark and Mrs
C. L. Flannigan over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton of
Pendleton visited relatives and
friends In Hermiston Sunday.
Mrs. P. P. Sullivan entered the
hospital this week for a minor op-
eration.
The Ladies Altar Society of Echo
are giving a dance in the City Hall
March 17. Supper will be served.-ad
I Burt Dexter of Umatilla has been
confined to the hospital this week
as a medical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton and
son Bruce motored to Pendleton
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter and
daughter Joy Beth spent the week
end in Dayton visiting Mrs. Deeter's
mother, Mrs. B. E. Windust.
Garnet D. Best, assistant county
agent, motored to Pendleton Tues­
day where he assisted with the
corn-hog signup.
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher­
son are in Salt Lake City this week
where Dr. Christopherson will at­
tend several surgical clinics. They
will return Sunday.
Dr. T. D. Yarnes. district superin
tendent for the Methodist church,
spent Sunday and Monday in a busi­
ness capacity in the city.
Dance—Old time, New time. Mon­
tana J—M Wranglers. Stanfield,
Sat., Feb. 17, Relvem’s Hall. adv.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Wysong and
two daughters Alma Dean and El­
len, and Mrs. Wysong’s father. A.
Overby, all of Kennewick, Wn.
spent Sunday as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Wagner. They are
old-time friends of the Wagners and
of Mrs. Beasley.
SPECIAL
McKESSON’S
Shaving Cream
High Patentad From Selected Wheat - Guaranteed
BROOM
BEEF RIB BOIL, per pound
HAMBURGER,
2 pounds
TUBES
MIIK
-»R-
MAGNESIA
39c
Tooth Paste
TUBES 33c
6c
18c
KLEENEX
25c Package 18c
BOYS’ SHEEP SKIN LINED COATSWere $3.79 $2.25
Hermiston Drug Co
SOCIAL
and
FRATERNAL Notes
The World’s Finest Musical Instrument
Philco
Mrs. W. J. Cochran and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. R A. Brownson
were business visitors in Walla Emogene Paul were joint hostesses
at a bridge party Wednesday night
Walla Tuesday.
Nettie Parsons is visiting her in the Cochran home with five tab­
les in play. The St. Valentine mo-
mother in Pendleton this week.
Al Quiring spent the week end in tiff was carried out. High honors
Dallas visiting relatives and friends. went to Mrs. L. A. Moore and con­
solation to Miss Esther Sibert.
Dance—Old time. New time. Mon­
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan and
tana J—M Wranglers. Stanfield,
Sat., Feb. 17, Refvem's Hall. adv. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter enter-
~
, tained with a delightful bridge din-
B. I Whitney left Tuesday for
at the home of the latter last
Grandview, Wn., where be will week. At the conclusion of play,
spend a week looking after business. high honors were awarded to Mr.
Miss Kitty Stephens, sister of Mrs. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson and second
S. H. Barnard, left Wednesday for high to Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christ­
her home in Portland after spending opherson.
the past six weeks In Hermiston.
The last of a series of three at­
Mrs. Bertha A. Collins, and Mr. tractive “Gay 90s” affair was given
and Mrs. R. Alexander, all of Pen­ Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.
dleton, were guests at the home of W. J. Warner with Mrs. N. R. Muel­
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd Sunday.
ler and Mrs. Warner acting as joint
There will be preaching at the hostesses. Mrs. R. C. McReynolds
Baptist church Sunday morning at was awarded character prize for the
eleven o’clock and Sunday school at women and Wm. Shaar character
ten.
prize for the men. High honors in
Miss Esther Sibert spent the week bridge were won by Dr. and Mrs.
end at her home in Elberton, Wn„ W. L. Morgan. The second of this
AND
visiting her parents. Her father has series was featured last Friday
been ill for some time but is slight­ night when Mrs. W. L. Hamm was
ly improved.
awarded character prize for the wo­
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gordan enter­ men and Mr. Gerald White charac­
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF PASTRY.
tained at a pinochle party at their ter prize for the men. High honors
Try our Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Buns, Rolls and Bread
home south of town last Saturday in bridge were won by Mr. and Mrs.
once, and you’ll always buy them.
evening. High prize was won by Gerald White.
Thomas O'Grady, and low prize
An unusual party was given for
went to Mrs. Theo. Gregory.
the “tiny tots” Wednesday after-
Dr. H. C. Curry, Optometrist of noon by Mrs. N. R. Mueller and Mrs. 99044990999900090999099099090090900911100099990899
Seattle, who has made professional Geo. Storey at the Mueller home
visits to Hermiston for 20 years and honoring the birthday’s of their son
is known for good optical work at nd daughter Sayra Sue Storey and
reasonable prices, will again be at lohn Mueller, who are a year old
the Hotel Hermiston, Thurs., Feb. this month. The mothers brought
22, for one day. Eyes Examined. the little folks and entertained
adv. them during the afternoon. A group
Glasses ground and fitted.
Mrs. L. A. Amsberry and daugh- picture was taken. Those included
ter Vivian motored up from Port- were: Kathleen Ann Kelley, David
land Sunday and had dinner with Parr Shesely, Barbara Willcutt,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry. They Phyllis Jean Thomas, Joy Beth
returned that same evening.
Deeter, Dick Yeager, Lois Dean and
The Ladies Altar Society of Echo Billy Harger.
are giving a dance in the City Hall
March 17. Supper will be served.-ad CUB CERTIFICATE AWARDED
Rev. W. J. Ware, one time pas­
tor in Hermiston, was calling on old BY EXECUTIVE HAYES
time friends here Wednesday while
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enroute to Helix where he will con­ Blue Mountain Council had quali­
duct metings. He is now living at fied for this award during 1933.
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Oregon City.
Visiting
Scouts
introduced.
Mrs. Ella T. Clayton of Enter-
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WASTE
Devee Brown, scoutmaster for the
örise, who has been visiting her son
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and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Umatilla troop, introduced his troop
and Russell McCoy,
James Clayton, since last Saturday, committee,
returned to her home Wednesday. scoutmaster for the Irrigon troop,
Mrs. Clayton is treasurer of Wallo­ introduced his assistants and scouts.
These visiting scoutmasters were
wa county.
Features for February 16-17-19
Thrift Shop will be open in the called upon and introduced by H. A.
Hermiston Union church Saturday, Pankow, local troop committee
Feb. 17, at 1:00 p.m.; 500 garments chairman, as he urged the fathers
adv. to cooperate in the “greatest part­
¿rom 1c to 10c.
LENT OFFERS NO PROBLEMS WHEN YOU SHO1 Fon
oriti
Mrs. R. H. Williams and niece, nership in the world."
AT SAFEWAY STORES.
Bonita Hulse, of LaGrande spent the
Other Entertainment.
week end visiting her ■on Donald
The Follett brothers, Melvin and
Williams in this city, While here Bruce, are becoming known for
they were house guests of Mr. and ,their songs with the guitar and
White Star - "Chicken of the Sea”
Mrs. Chas. Clark.
ukelele accompaniment, and as a re­
Thrift Shop wants man’s top sult of their pleasing selections were
coat, size 40. Relief. Leave at Her- invited by Scout Executive Hayes to
adv. appear on a program at Walla Wal­
aid.
Mrs. Dewey Orindstaff and son la Wednesday evening when the
Gordon returned home Sunday from scouts entertained at a banquet
a three week's stay in Moscow, Ida- celebrating the close of Scout Week.
ho, where she was called by the
Morris Pierson, a former member
leath of her father, John L. Roise. of the Hermiston troop, gave a short
talk telling what scouting had done
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for him, and the advantages realized
from its training for boys in later
life.
SATURDAY NIGHT
O. O. Felthouse gave a general re­
Jones’ Pure Cider
22 oz. bottle
sume of the life of Abraham Lincoln
AT IRRIGON.
A nice size to have on your shelf.
on the occasion of his birthday. Mr.
Music by COLUMBIANS
Felthouse brought out many inter­
esting characteristics of Lincoln.
Guittard's Sweet Ground Pure
The only Radio scientifically
designed as a Musical
Instrument.
It Looks Better- It Sounds Better-It is Better
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ner
Battery Sets
Electric Sets
Prices $24.00 to $600.00
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
Davidson’s Cakes
/ TABLE TALK BREAD
Al’s Bakery Service PonOLotor-
Canter Sprrial
ON PERMANENTS
One for $2.75
Two for $5.00
GOOD UNTIL APRIL FIRST
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
S afeway S t
LENTEN FCCIS
TUNA FISH
s" 37c
Sugar
POULTRYMEN!
DAIRYMEN!
We have just Received a
CARLOAD
of Sperry's High Quality Feeds
We are prepared to fill your requirements at attractive prices.
We have a feed for every purpose, at a price to fit every purse
Complete Line
Mill Feeds
INCLUDING
Bran, Shorts, Mixed
Feed, Steam Rolled
Barley, and Oats.
Appreciation Expressed.
1933—V-8 DeLuxe TUDOR, extras
$565.00
1931—Model A FORD TUDOR
$275.00
1930—Model A FORD, PANEL
930— REO FLYING CLOUD.
$250.00
1926—CHRYSLER 58 COUPE
HERMISTON
FELTHOUSE WAREHOUSE _ OPPOSITE DEPOT.
Chocolate
Marshmallows
Can
Pound
Package
Lbs.
1926-DODGE 34 TON PANEL
$100.00
JSED— Model A ENGINE, Complete
$25.00
ROHRMAN
Motor Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
55c
razilian blend
Save Your Eyes!
Don't forget to call for your FREE copy of the "Family Circle”
this Friday. It has some good suggestions and recipes tor Lenten
Dishes.
$150.00
$100.00
4 Wg
d 4 w
Fresh, Fluffy Ones
Coupe
The big full sack of
Ellis Feed Store
A vote of thanks was given the
Order of Odd Fellows of Umatilla
for postponing a scheduled meeting
to give way for the banquet. Also
appreciation was expressed to the
ladies of the Methodist church of
Hermiston who prepared and served
the banquet in such a tine way.
25C
69c
$245.00
1929—WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN
$1.20
Pork & Beans Yan Camo 3 L
Matches
19c
Peanut Butter X’,',“ 2 Lbs. 29c
Vinegar
DANCING
REMEMBER!
WHEAT
FEBRUARY 15, 1984
THURSDAY,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
and SAVE MONEY
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle
who has made professional visits
to Hermiston for 20 years, will
again be at the
Hotel Hermiston
Thursday, Feb.22
for one day
Eyes Examined—
Glasses Ground and Fitted—
Prices Bused on Present Con
ditions.
Mother's Oats Geemes” 25c
Jell Well
Package
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SPINACH 1
Oranges
Rhubarb
Rutabagas j
Medium Size
DISTRIBUTION
Sunkist
3
3
3
WITHOUT
Lbs.
Dozen
Lbs.
WASTE