The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 13, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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Fred Reeves, son of J.
Reeves
Donald Nation is visiting his
and graduate of the local high school grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
this spring, left Friday night for Nation this week while his parents.
Forest Grove where he will enroll Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nation of
as a student at Pacific university.
Portland are attending the Round-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Rogers, Les­ Up.
lie C. Rogers and Miss Lucille Ran-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mitchell of
Geo. W. Knight, brother of Mrs.
Herbert Hedwall
aattended the
doff, all of Portland, were week end Great Falls, Montana, who have
J. W. McMullen, who has been visit­ Pendleton Round-Up Thursday.
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eon visiting their daughter and
ing st the McMullen home for the
Max Dudley of Pendleton was a
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nel-
past three months, plans to leave Hermiston business visitor Wednes- J. S. Rogers at Stanfield.
Mrs. Cecil Kelley of Pendleton son in Westland district for the past
Friday morning for his home in day.
was in town the first of the waek month, left Wednesday morning for
Woodburn.
Low priced enamelware at Ams- and Mrs. F.
Kelley accompanied their home. Later they expect to
berry’s.
adv.
,0 to San Diego, Calif., to spend the
her home for an indefinite stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Baker ot
June Richards, dati hter of Mr. winter.
Milton spent Wednesday of last and Mrs. Ralph Richards of the
Mrs. II. C. Southard and her
week with Alfred C. Swarner and Minnehaha district, has enrolled in daughter, Mrs. Winifred Huff, w ho
family.
the Pendleton high school a am have lived in Hermiston for nearly
six years. left Sunday for Dufur,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Tilley
of
Se-
this year.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Ore. where they will make their
attle, patents of Mrs. B. A. Doyle
First Show Starts 7:30
New Sweaters. Alma Hitt’s. adv.
home. Mrs. Huff’s son, Albert Huff,
were house guests at the Doyle home
Second about 9:15
The Misses Georgianna and Elea- lives in Dufur on the home place.
last week end.
nor Briggs left Monday for Salem
School bags for boys’ and girls' where they will resume their duties Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton have
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
school books.
Mrs. R. E. Osborn, as teachers in the Mountain View rented the Southard residence and
SEPTEMBER 14-15
expect to move soon.
Phone 261, Hermiston.
adv school near Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson ac-
Miss Carolyn Cramer of Walla
A Mile-A-Minute Romantic Mus­
Miss Edith Clarke, daughter of companied by Mrs. Fred Barker and
Walla, Wn., was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke, left Wed-
ical Comedy and Girls Galore—
two children, who have been visit­
Miss Ruth Dodd over the week end. nesday morning for Forest Grove,
It Has Rythm! . . . It's Hot!
ing here from Susanville, Cal., for
Leonard Nation and Merlin Earn- Ore., where she will enroll as a stu- the past six weeks, and Mrs. A. E
hart left last week for Yakima. Wn„ dent in Pacific University.
Miss Bensel of Hermiston, left ear'V
where they will be employed in the Clarke will enter on a scholarship. Monday morning on a two we ax’s
hop harvest.
The Misses Esther Boese, Thelma trip into California and will return
House dresses 98c. Alma Hitts, ad. Hetherington and Harriette Olson, by way of the Oregon coast. Mrs.
Ed Canfield of Modesto, Calif., teachers in the local school, are Bensel expects to return earlier but
and W. F. Hannan of near Sacra- naking their home in apartments at Mr. and Mrs. Pearson will visit Mr.
mento, Calif., were visitors in Her- he B. Haneline residence, and are and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie at Castle
with
miston last Saturday.
Rock, Wn.. on the return trip.
boarding with Mrs. Bert Mullins.
ROGER PRYOR
Miss Mildred Peregrine, who is
Floyd McMullen expects to leave ’ A chicken dinner was served Sat­
teaching In Heppner, was a Sunday
HEATHER ANGEL
Friday for Salem where he will take urday at the J. M. Norton home
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ip his studies at the Willamette omplimenting friends of Mrs. Min-
“Pally Walsy.”
Comedy
J. S. Rogers of Stanfield.
University
in his sophomore year. ie Norton, Mrs. Phoebe Palmer.
Cartoon: “The Toy Shoppe.’
New stock ladies’ $1.00 House
He
is
a
son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 1rs. Rena Waterman and Mrs.
adv.
Dresses at Amsberry’s.
Hamblet, who have birthdays In
McMullen.
Miss Jessie Klages left last week
SUNDAY — MONDAVI
‘eptember. Mrs. James Todd. Mrs.
Russell Ackley returned to Yaki-
for Spokane, Wn., where she will
O. K. Mudge and Mrs. J. M. Norton
ma,
Wn.,
last
week
with
his
par-
SEPTEMBER 16-17
enter the Kinmann Business college
erved. Among those present were:
on a scholarship received last year. ants, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ackley, at- Mrs. Thos. Campbell, Mrs.
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY'
Mary
Mrs. Hubert Richwine and small er spending the summer with his Brierley, Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. Ida
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
J.
If you have wondered
son of Kellogg, Idaho, are the house
Timmons, Mrs. N. W. Bloom, Mrs.
why the best of men
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborn Jation. Myron Nation accompanied S. L. Carson. Mrs. Ella V. Ferris.
fall for the worst of
In the Osborn Apartments. They ex­ hem to Yakima.
Mrs. Mary House, Mrs. B. S. Kings-
see this
women
The junior department of the ’ey, Mrs. Arietta White, Mrs. Ella
nect to stay two weeks.
heart searching drama!
Miss Margaret Elliott is making Methodist church Sunday school en­ Percy, Mrs. A. M. Waterman, Mrs.
her home wth Mrs. Bert Mullins joyed a swimming party and picnic ~lla Myers, Mrs. C. R. Moore, and
this winter while teaching English on the drain ditch near the E. Du- 1rs W. A. Briggs. Mrs. W. S.
vall home in Westland district, La-
in the Hermiston high school.
ovnton was also one of the hos­
Mrs. Minnie Norton expects to ter refreshments were served
by tesses but was unable to be present.
leave Sunday for St. Joseph. Missou- Mrs. E. Duvall in her home.
-1, where she will make her home
The young people of the Epwortn
with her sister who has been in poor League expect to hold a treasure
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
health for some time. Her son, Joe hunt Saturday night, September 15.
‘lorton. will accompany her as far At the end of the hunt a huge bon-
Plus Short Features.
Up to Monday, September 10, 77
is Ontario.
fire will be built about which the
student
body tickets had been sold
Zippers for purses, etc., at Ams- young people will gather to elect of­
o associated students.
A contest
THURSDAY » FRIDAY
berry’s.
adv. ficers for the ensuing year.
ill
be
staged
in
the
near
future to
SEPTEMBER 20-21
Monroe Swarner arrived home
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stahl of Rising- lean up the ticket selling.
Wednesday from Coeur d’ Alene, son. Ohio, are house guests of Mrs
FRIA Y : conrIntOUs ÜH0W
'daho, where he had been employed H. E. Shesely this week. They e :
A check on enrollment Wednes­
as checker Iti the National Forest pect to attend the Round-Up at Pc • day showed that 137 students have
Starting at 4.00 P.
Tervice.
dleton while in this part of th
egistered in the high school and
Those two comical
"Love
Miss Violet Forest of Marshfield, rest on their tour of the Pacifi
30 in the grade schoo).
More
irda" in their newest , . and
Ore., is the horse guest of Mr. and Northwest.
hairs have been ordered to accomo-
unniest picture yet!
It's a
Mrs. Neill Parnhart this week. Miss
ate students enrolled in some of
Miss Fern Lindner returned from
iggle gasper of mystery, mirth
Forest lived In Iormiston
for a
he classes.
alem Friday with her father. Win
nd melodrama!
short while last year.
indner and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
J. B. Whitworth of Los Angeles.
At the last school board meeting
ankin. Miss Lindner has been at-
1*1x0
Calif., president of the American
t was revealed by the clerk that the
ending the 30-dry federal school :
States Public Service Co., who is
arrant indebtedness of the district
he Willamette University, but was
making a fall inspection tour of the
her course because would be cleared by spring if tax
nable to finish
I
company holdings, was in Hermis-
noncy continue to come in, in the
f illness.
v JOHNSON agn
ton Tuesday evening working with
‘‘am sanos B J
next few months as it has during
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Strohm of Se-
? B s J, A. Clarke, manager of the Her-
he past six.
261
Saturday eve-
miston Light & Power Co.
The ttle, Wn., arrived
Members of the teaching staff and
company has holdings in Oregon, ning to visit at the home of Mr. an !
Short Musical and Cartoon
Mrs. Geo. Strohm. They motored tn
oard members enjoyed a get-togeth-
Idaho and Western Montana.
endleton Thursday where they will r on the lawn of Supt. and Mrs. R.
attend the Round-Up while visiting
1. McAtee’s home Wednesday night.
elatives, and expect to return to Former members of the staff usual­
Hermiston Saturday of this week.
ly stage the affair for the new mem­
Storage room to rent. Alma Hitt’s, bers.
adv.
Thursday of each week during
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sawyer
attended the county fair in Gilliam activity period has been reserved
county at Condon last Friday where n the school calendar for student
Independent Candidate for Governor
Last
Mrs. Sawyer judged the home eco- body and class meetings.
nomics department. and Mr. Sawyer Thursday election of class officers
Speak at Methodist Church
judged the showmanship contest and was held with the results reported
as follows:
(he poultry entries.
Seniors: Miss Esther Sibert, class
Miss Juanita Walling of Salem
advisor;
Jack Dawson, president:
and Miss Tilley of Corvallis were
tailers at the C. L. Upham and .1. Margaret McMullen, vice president:
Neva
Jendrzejewski homes in Columbia "ylvia Shutter, secretary;
>»♦♦♦ o e o e • » ♦ » e »♦ a « » » » » » » cposcc19999488899844400449 96 • district the first of the week. They Richards, treasurer.
Juniors:
Miss Margaret Elliott,
were returning from a week’s vzen-
class
advisor:
Kenneth Knerr, pres-
(Ion at the “Dude Ranch" near Uki-
’h which is owned and operated by ident; Maxine Paul, vice president:
Ruth Dedd,
secretary;
Charlotte
Mrs. Ruth Peterson.
Ralph, treasurer.
Rev. and Mrs. C. B.
Sophomores:
Hal Hatton, class
daughter Wanda have established
Bernard
Jendrzejewski,
residence In the Osborn
Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
ESLIE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
HOWARD
♦
♦
M.
president; Rosemary Serell, vice
president: Bonnie Lamberson, secre-
tary-treasurer.
Freshmen: Supt. R. H. McAtee,
class advisor; Marie Skovbo, presi-
dent; Stewart Ranki fl, vice presi-
dent; Jane Jackson, secretary; Ray-
mond Knapp, treasurer.
Student body officers as elected
last fall are: Fred Hensel, president;
Ed Peterson, vice president; Char­
lotte Tialph, secretary; Bill Jack-
son, treasurer; Don Moore, social
manager; Neva Richards, editor of
the Bulldog;
Maxine Paul, yell
queen and Wayne Power, yell king.
BURNHAM’S GENERAL MDSE
HERMISTON, OREGON
CATSUP 14 ox. bottle
Sunday, Sept. 16th * 8 P.M
We Invite You to Call
on Us Wed., Sept 17
COMPLETE LINE OF FALI
MERCHANDISE IN MEN’S AND
BOYS READY-TO-WEAR WILL BE
READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
$
erare-
OUR
EVERYTHING
‘ 4
FOR THE
WELL-DRESSED
MAN
1
am |
In the Shear Luilding on Main Street
Miss Anne Kuble, Miss Marie
mi. Miss Norma Johnston and Miss
Esther Sibert have established resi
dento for the winter in the Oshorn
apartments. All are teachers in the
local schools.
Dr. H. C
tometrist who
Our Mother's Brand
PUFFED WHEAT Pkg.
FOR BOYS,
Quaker
PUFFED RICE
:
is known for good orticai work nt
reasonable prices, will again be at
the Hotel Hermiston. Tuesday. Sep-
tember IS. for
amined. Glasses ground and fitted.
adv.
2 Mr
, , Castle Rock, Wn., arrived in Her-
' ' J miston last Friday and have estab.
? : lished
HERMISTON, OREGON
Clothes of Distinction
Personal Service
*
White Station.
n.:
CERTO
Or
2P
Mr
Walter Pearson are or a
vacation in
California,
are former
residents and expect to
Round-Up In Pendleton
Umatilla Project fair In
while here.
Pear
and Mrs.
two weeks’
Mr. and
Hermiston
attend the
and
the
Hermiston
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
TUES., Sept. 18
for one day
Eyes Examined—
Glasses Ground and Fitted—
Prices Based on Present Con
ditions.
Bottle
TUNA FISH *s 2 for
El Campo Brand
Pkg.
10c
PU REX It. Bottle
Quaker
6
P. & G. SOAP
MAZOLA OIL Qt. Can
,
29c
SUPER SUDS 4 Pkgs.
Regular Size
980
PEANUT
• 1b. jar
BUTTER
— Hoody‘s"YY
4 Pkgs, for price of 3
Buy 3 Packages - Get one Free
FLY
GOLDEN WEST 1 lb.
HAMBURGER
28c
TOX
12 Pint Bottle
Lb.
Jar
COFFEE
10c
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
SWIFT & COMPANY
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
BUYERS OF
POULTRY AND EGGS
OSBORN APARTMENTS
(A. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston
e-to-
TO THE PUBLIC
I WISH TO EXPRESS MY APPRECIATION FOR
YOUR PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST YEAR
WHILE I WAS IN THE JEWELRY AND REPAIR BUSI-
NESS IN HERMISTON. 4
EPAIR WORK WILL
BE DELIVERED TO YOU
JEVER YOU CALL AT
MY FORMER LOCATION IN HERMISTON.
S. D. Williams, Jeweler
thrills.
ECHA _ _______
PHONE
241
SAFEWAY STORES
HERMISTON,
OREGON
Zwah COFFEE SERVICE
Gives you coffee Jrethly ground to ordert
To further improve our service to cus-
tomers, wc have installed a new mod-
er device on the coffee mills in our
stores. It is a regulating handwheel
and burr assembly which grinds coffee
scientifically correct for your own par­
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you make coffee by drip, percolator or
coffee pot method, just tell us and we
will grind it to ist the right degree of
fineness for pe trfect results.
'
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10
S7<
COFFEE
FFEE
PURE CANE
Cloth Bag
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a
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Pkgs.
59c
20c - 3
TISSUE
WALDORF
a
146
1 lb.
cans
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Just Arrived from our Candy Factory!
Walter
MOYERS
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18c
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