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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1934)
H. E. Shesely left the first of the ! and white streamers and the hon week for Baker, Ore., where he will oree opened them on a table een spend several weeks in the mining tered by a miniature bride. Miss Reeves will be married to district. Fair Queen Dance at Umatilla Frank D. Morgan, Sunday, Septem Saturday night. Music by the Six ber 2. Sharps. adv. H. E. McReynolds of Amboy, Wn. Mrs. Arlonlne Robinson Walker Joe Scroggs, grandson of Mr. and Miss Odelpha Hoskins, daughter is a house guest at the G. R. Robin- Is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. S. ' Mrs. Thos. Campbell, who has been of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hoskins Boynton, He plans to stay tor two | 1 isiting here for the last six weeks. of Stanfield, became the bride of soh home this week. i left Tuesday for his home in Sunny- Mr. Vernon C. Waterman, son of Mrs. Jasper Templeton returned weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton were side, Wn. Mrs. Rena Waterman of Hermiston, Sunday from a two weeks' visit in Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boynton of at an attractive church wedding in Baker, Ore., with her sister, Mrs. visitors at the home of Mrs. W. S. Boynton Sunday. Pendleton were guests at the home the Presbyterian church in Stan Robert Northcott. E. V. Silliman of Kennewick. Wn., | of Mrs. W. S. Boynton Friday of last field, Sunday night. August 19th, Miss Clara Beebe has been visit- at 8:00 o’clock. Rev. J. F. Gibson ing In Pendleton the past week at was a business visitor in Hermiston | week. Umatilla and Hermiston Altar So- of Stanfield read the service. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the first of the week. Miss Margaret Felthouse returned I ciety picnic at Columbia park Sun- The bride was charming in white Beebe. Aug. 26. Picnic dinner. Ice organdy and veil caught the first of the week from Pendie-1 day, Aug. with A shoeshine stand has been in- stalled at Bert Mullin's Barber Shop. ton where she had spent the week ream, cake and coffee sold. Bene- orange blossoms. The maid of hon nd visiting Miss Emogene Paul. i iit. adv. or, Miss Bytha Hoskins, wore yel- Harvey Hubbard in charge. adv , ... .dd , ,■ and Elea- low organdy, and the bridesmaids, Shell Oil Co. delivered a new | The Misses Georgianna “ Mrs. Lenore Hudson left Sunday .2 The : , . .. , . , „ . . nor Briggs returned from Portland Miss Jane Gibson and Miss Alice local agent, Geo. ” for Astoria where she will visit her V8 truck to their , .... , of the week spending Rhea, wore gowns in pastel shades, Story, Wednesday of this week. I the first 1 , after , parents while taking a week's vaca he week there on business. Harold Waterman of Bend, Ore , Mrs. F. L. Kelley returned Tues- tion from her work at the Umatil Get school supplies at Amsberry’s brother of the groom, acted as best la Co-operative Creamery as book- day from visiting friends and rela Prices are right. adv man. tives in Portland. keeper. Howard Reid, Jr. returned home Preceding the ceremony. Mrs. W. Thursday morning from Seattle W. King and Chas. Hoskins sang, J where he has been visiting friends “I Love You Truly,” and Mr. Hos I .or two weeks. kins sang “O’ Promise Me.” Mrs. Umatilla Project Fair queen J. R. Yeager of Hermiston, sister of dance at Umatilla Saturday night. the groom, played the wedding adv. march and processional. j Be there! E. E. McReynolds of Battle A reception was held in the base round, Wn., a one time resident ment of the church following the of Columbia district, was in Her ceremony. The young couple left miston Tuesday renewing old ac- immediately on a short wedding trip lualntances and looking after busi to Ranier National park. ness interests. Mrs. Waterman is a graduate of Mrs. J. Jendrzejewski returned the Stanfield high school and Ore No. 2 % Tins last Wednesday from Portland af gon Normal school at Monmouth, DROMEDARY ter visiting relatives and friends and also attended Oregon State col No. 2 Tins there and* attending the Marian lege. Mr, Waterman is a graduate Congress which was in session. of Whitman college at Walla Wal- Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spe la, Wn. He will be employed in 1 L.P. Tin cialist of Pendleton, will be at the the school at Thorp. Wn., this com Hermiston Hotel on Monday, Aug- ing school year where the young list 27th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. couple will make their home. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Finley and I two children Claude and Shirley | called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Large Size [ James Beebe Sunday evening. Frank Reeder and Tom Lenhart 2 ’ s Calendar Brand BUYERS OF left this week for Baker, Ore., where POULTRY AND EGGS they will spend the remainder of No. 1 Cans the summer and early fall In the M. M. Smith. Agent, Hermiston placer mining district. 12 oz. bottles 1934 Pack OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON GON First Show Starts 7:30 Second about 9:15 FRIDAY - SATURDAY August 24-25 Double Feature THE BLACK CAT Starring c KARLOFF — The Uncanny LUGOSI The Mysterious and gra Thrill-seeking Gobs Foot.loose Among Newport’s Society, Belles CHESTER MORRIS in “Let’s Talk It Over” with , 5— MAE CLARKE Cartoon—"Candy House. JOIN THE Matinee 2:30 Sunday REMEMBER every member gets a supply of COAL E state Heatrola—the original cabinet heater—is the world’s biggest-selling cabinet heater. And every year, approximately ONE-THIRD of all the Heatrolas are sold during August—in this famous pre-season campaign. If you are considering the purchase of a new heater this year, we urge you to look into this offer —NOW. Cash isn’t needed. ( Just a small deposit will reserve EDNA MAY OLIVER EDWARD EVERETT HORTON POOP RICH A Short Musical—“All at Sea Cartoon—"King Klalk" TUES. - WED. - THURS. August 28 29 - 30 A revelation of modern love and marriage. j 0111 MORI RIVIR si” Faithful to a man she hated— Not daring to kiss a man who loved her. Plus Short Features. PRICES FOR SATURDAY, AUG. 25th, and MONDAY, AUG. 27th ---------------------- FORCED TO SELL! TO MEET DEMANDS UPON US WE ARE OBLIGED TO CLOSE OUT OUR LINE OF DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. SALE STARTS SAT your Heatrola, entitle you to a supply of coal, assure you of getting the model you want when you want it, protect you against any price advance. Meats Tomatoes, Mission Brand, 2 for 23c 3 for 14c Casco Sardines 2 for 25c Grape Fruit Each 14c Hershey’s Cocoa Waldorf Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 14c 10c 1 Quart Bottle Purex Instant Postum 39c Beans 2 for 19c 19c Del Mónte Salmon Catsup 2 for 21c Solar Brand Pineapple No. 2 % Cans 19c AUG. 25 Everything must be sold by Sept. 10 Here are a few of the hundreds of bargains 17c SUGAR, Pure Cane, 10 lbs...... 49c TOILET TISSUE, 5 rolls . 7c FLY RIBBON, 4 for ......... White Satin Flour, 49 lbs........ $1.55 19c DILL PICKLES, glass jars Umatilla Flour, 49 lbs. ............ $1.35 SCHOOL SUPPLIES — Cheap VINEGAR, Bulk, per gal.......... 18c 7c TABLETS, 2 for ........................ LYE, for soap making, per can 9c PENCILS, 3 for .......................... Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans .... 13c PENCILS, 7 for.......................... Small White Beans, 6 lbs.......... 24c 7c NOTE BOOKS, .......................... RICE, fancy, 5 lbs...................... 24c Other Supplies Too Numerous SALMON, No. 1‘tall, can........ 11c to Mention! KARO SYRUP, 10 lb. size 67c 89c MEN ’ S OVERALLS ...... KARO SYRUP, 5 lb. size ..... 35c 69c OVERALLS ...... BOYS ’ PUREX, Pinta 6c, Quarts ........ 10c 69c MEN ’ S WORK SHIRTS K.C. Baking Powder, 25c size 19c 39c BOYS ’ WORK SHIRTS Crescent Baking Powder ........ 24c 10c CANVAS GLOVES Crystal White Soap, 10 bars .... 28c 39c Men ’ s Trunks and Shirts ........ TOILET SOAP, bar................. 4c B. V. D.’, per suit ........................ 49c Campbell’s Soup, Any Kind, 3 for 25c 25c WORK SOCKS, 3 pair MATCHES, 6 box carton ........ 25c Men ’ s Shoes at a real SAVING MILK, any brand, 4 for .......... 25c All 15c TOBACCOS................. 10c — CANNING SUPPLIES — PAROWAX, 2 for............... 15c All 10c TOBACCOS, 3 for .... 25c 23c ECONOMY CAPS ............. Ground SPICE, 2 oz. tins........ 7c 23c KERR CAPS ......................... WHOLE SPICE, 2 oz. pkg. ... 7c KERR LIDS, 2 doz.............. 25c Royal Gelatin, any flavor........ TOMATOES, large 212 cans .. 10c JAR RUBBERS .................. CORN, No. 2 cans..................... 10c 49c BROOMS ............................... PEAS, No. 2 cans ..................... 19c 10c FARINA, 5 lb. bags ........... STRING BEANS....................... 11c 10c SHRIMP .................................. PORK and BEANS, large size . 6c 11c OYSTERS COFFEE, 1 pound ................... 30c LADIES HOUSE DRESSES 69c Rugs, extra fancy, reg. $3.50, $1.29 HILLS • M.J.B. - RELIANCE Golden West - Chase & San- SUIT CASES............................... $1.19 born Coffee, 1 lb. 7c BIAS TAPE, any color ............. 47c TEA, Memorie, 7 29c LADIES HOSE ................... 23c NOODLES, Regt Drug Supplies at a real Saving _ 10c size 6c CRACKERS, 2 lb. size ... THREAD, 6 spools ................... 25c 27c OATS, in packages ....... 27c 7c ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES OATS, 10 lb. bags ......... 35c Garden Hose, 50 foot length . Stone Jars, any size, per gal. .. CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs. 23c COAL OIL, per gallon .. 18c PAINT AT A REAL SAVING Many more bargains too numerous to mention. Shop early while the selection W F- Staats & Son Eel&dre. SWIFT & COMPANY SOCIAL Miss Nell Reeves, bride-elect, was ionored at a miscellaneous shower ist Thursday night. August 16, at he home of Mrs. W. L. Morgan Ith Mrs. W. L. Pierson and Mrs. ’organ acting as Joint hostesses, “he affair was a second of a series nd cards were the diversion of the venina. Miss Shirley Brownson C. on high honors and Mrs. odd cut for prize. The gifts were laced In a room hung with yellow | i I J j - • OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS Bring your lunch - • Buy ire cream, cake and coffee. Sunday. August 26 EBvà THE "SPIRIT OF PROGRESS' HEATROLA The first and only cabinet heater in modern design, shown now for the first tima. All-porcelain cabi net in ebony and beige, with chro mium ornamentation; feed door opened by foot lever; new base construction makes floor board un necessary; 2j-gallon vapor tank. > % y < < < < > > > ► NEW! Ped a Lever Feed Door. Step on a pedal and the feed door opens. ORE ARDWARE NT CO - ______ _______ _ • - — - • | cocccccccccccccccc*cccccccccccccccccc*20020000**** SAFEWAY STORES Substantial Savings FRIDAY SATURDAY HONEY COCOA Skovbo’s - Alfalfa Honey 5 “■ Pat 43C Our Mother's. ’ 2 Lb. Can MARSHMALLOWS Fluffiest Pound Package __ __ White King Large Pkg................ 29C 17c MONDAY PEAS 55C Walla Walla’s - Sun Laden No. 2 Cans Cans ........... SALAD DRESSING Best Foods — Home Style 4 a Edward's Dependable SUGAR CANE 49C Lbs. Scot Tissue Rolls............ “Ee Pound 200 Pork & Beans 2 CERTO Make that Grape Jell Now Bottle .... ONIONS Sweet Spanish - Dry 100 Sweet’n Juicy - Dozen PHONE 241 250 93C POWDERED 1000 Sheet 3 6 Quart Jar ............................................... COFFEE % Lb. Can . ORANGES AITAR SOCIETY PICNIC — Columbia Park — Sensz onal New Model Dr. A. C. Willcutt FRATERNAL Notes Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sale celebra- ! rd their silver wedding anniver- wry last week when their friends | nrprised them at their home. They ere married in Ferdonia. Kansas, 5 years ago. Among those present esides the family were Mr. and trs. W. A. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. “om Lenhart, of Hermiston, and Jon Thomas of Salem. . Remember—there’s only one Heatrola. Estate builds it—we sell it. And only in the genuine Heatrola can you get the famous Intensi-Fire Air Duct, jointless base and other exclusive features which combine to produce MORE HEAT with LESS . FUEL. Come in soon, or telephone and invite us to call at your home. and At a pretty home wedding Sun- day morning, August 19th, at 7:00 o’clock, Miss Myrtle McAtee, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee, became the bride of Mr. Orville J. Widman, son of Mr. and Mrs. El mer Widman of Rosalia, Wn. The bride walked down a lane formed by large baskets of flowers on the arm of her father to the alter in the flower garden. Miss Golda Mumma played the wedding march as the bridal party proceeded to the altar, where Rev. W. A. Briggs of Termistön read the sacred rites. The bride was charming in a tip- oc length white organdy. Mrs. Me \tee, attired in her wedding dress, deled to the atmosphere of the cene. A wedding breakfast was served t small tables on the lawn follow- ng the ceremony. Mrs. Bert Mul- ns catered and the Misses Rober- a Multins and Geraldine Mullins orved. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. ackson Harr, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. 'atson, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt- ouse. Rev. and Mrs.* W. A. Briggs. 1rs. W. J. Cochran and Miss Golda Iumma, all of Hermiston. Mrs. Widman graduated from the 'oralla, Wn., high school and the heney Teacher's college. She has aught in the Columbia school here or the past two years. Mr. Widman recently received is Bachelor of Arts degree from heney and will serve as principal : n the school at Thornton. Wn., ■here they will make their home. 1 before September 1st j Dry Goods - Groceries ME I EARLY BIRD HEATROLA CLUB Burnham’s General Mdse SUNDAY — MONDAY August 26 - 27 DIAIA UYRYRRD V. HURRY IN <99990999999999990099999999090930390930139903397397979909 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR PAROWAX 9c Corn Flakes Van Camp’s 16 oz. tins Cans ....... .. Fly Spray UNION — Just Try It! (In Bulk) . . Gallon........ Sl •29 LETTUCE Crisp Heads Kellogg’s or Post Tosties Each ... 3 Pkgs. POTATOES New Locals