THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. Geo. Sale returned from
Salem Sunday morning accompanied
by her granddaughter
Barbara
Thomas who will visit her for the
next three weeks. Her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Thomas of Salem are
the parents of a son born Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Raymond of Pen
October 11. They have named him dleton were looking after business
interests in Pendleton Wednesday.
Donald Edward.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs of La
Grande were business visitors in
Hermiston Thursday. They returned
home Friday afternoon.
Horace E. Walter, democratic
candidate for Secretary of State.
HERMISTON, OREGON was calling on voters in Hermiston
Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M.
Tuesday.
Harry Kelley spent the week end
with hie wife and daughter, com
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
ing from Drewsey, Or., where he and
his brother Cecil are completing a
OCTOBER 19-20
contract on highway construction.
More action, more riding, more
Mrs. May Bauer of Pomeroy, Wn.,
fighting, more of everything you
was the week end house guest of
like than you’ve ever seen in a
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gordon, She
Western drama.
planned to attend teacher’s insti-
tute in Walla Walla Monday and
Tuesday.
Blaine Alspach of Helix has been
employed in the meat department of
the J. S. Burnham store. Harland
Graham of Elgin, who has been in
GUN JUSTICE the store will buy livestock for Mr.
Burnham for the present.
CARTOON and COMEDY
Hallowe'en goods at Amsberrys.dv
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds
returned Sunday from a week’s va
cation trip spent with Mr. McReyn
olds parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
McReynolds in Albany, and at way
points. They visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Morgan in Corvallis, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Cochran in Silverton, and
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark in Port
land. All are former Hermiston
residents. While in Portland they
attended the International Live
Stock Show.
Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
FRIDAY — (19) Family Night.
Mother, father and all grade
school children admitted for 75c.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
OCTOBER 21-22
Drummond dragged poor Algy
away on his wedding night . . .
and proceeded to show Scotland
Yard just how to unravel a cork
ing good mystery!
an
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BULDOG DRUMMOND
STRIKES BACK
Nelessed thru UNITED ASTUTE
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON
The ladles of the Hermiston Union
church have planned a pot luck din
ner and all day meeting Wednesday,
October 24, at the home of Mrs. J.
A. Clarke, to which all interested
social time
parties are invited,
will be enjoyed.
Miss Louise Wall of Walla Walla
spent Tuesday night and Wednesday
visiting her sister. Mrs. Lenore Hud
son.
Dr. Eugene Willcutt of Pendleton
was visiting his brother and family,
Dr. and Mrs. A. Willcutt in Hermis
ton Tuesday.
Don’t forget the barn dance Sat-
adv
urday night, October 20th.
F. A. Baker of Stanfield was a
business visitor In town Wednesday.
James H. E. Scott, candidate for
re-election as representative of the
23d district in Umatilla county on
the republican ticket, was a visitor
in Hermiston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton and
family of Portland spent the week
end visiting at the home of Mrs. W.
S. Boynton, and with Mrs. Harry
Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gordon enter
tained at a dinner party Sunday
honoring Mrs. May Bauer who spent
the week end visiting here from
Pomeroy, Wn. Covers were laid for
twelve.
Mrs. Wm. Griffith, who has spent
the summer months with her sister
Mrs. Alice Steiwer in Salem, Or., re
turned to Hermiston this week for
the winter. She was accompanied by
her sister and enroute they visited
relatives in Vale.
Miss Norma Johnston underweni
Don't forget the barn dance Sat- in operation for appendicitis In th<
adv 3t. Anthony hospital in Pendleton
urday night, October 20th.
Saturday night. Miss Johnston is a
teacher in the grade school and dur
ing her absence Mrs. Gerald White
is substituting.
DANCE
STANFIELD
Saturday,
Oct. 20
BOB FLETCHER’S
ORCHESTRA
License Examiner Coming.
C. M. Bentley, examiner of opera-
tors and chauffeurs, will be in Her-
miston, Saturday,
October 20th,
at the City Library between the
hours of 9:00A. M. to 5:00 P. M„
espectively, according to a recent
announcement released from the
Secretary of State’s oflfce. All thoee
wishing permits or licenses to drive
cars are asked to get in touch with
Mr. Bentley during these hours.
COLMAN BACK—HE’S
"DRUMMOND” AGAIN
“Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back,"
in which Ronald Colman returns to
the aereen after a long absence, will
be at the Oasis theatre Sunday and
Monday.
In “Bulldog Drummond Strikes
□ack," Colman is again the gentle-
manly English detective he portray-
d in the original "Bulldog Drum-
nond.” Again he is the rescuer of
beaauty in distress, the beauty this
time being portrayed by Loretta
oung. The story is reported to be
i happy combination of romance,
nystery and melodrama.
MAYNARD OUTWITS GANGS
N PICTURE "GUN JUSTICE”
Brace yourself for a new set of
Clarence Henning and Jack Mar thrills. The management of the
tin motored to Corvallis Friday Jasis theatre has booked the latest
where they spent the week end vis icture of the rip-roarin’, hard-rid-
iting Dick Martin and Anna Ray ln’, hard-shootln’ Ken Maynard, king
Martin who are enrolled at O. 8. C. f cowboys, called "Gun Justice."
It will bo seen here on Friday and
as freshmen. They were accompan
aturday.
led to Portland by Miss Paulin
In “Gun Justice" Ken outdoes his
Stoop who joined her sister, Wilma
erformance
in "Strawberry Roan,”
They went to Dallas, Ore., Saturday
aid
to
be
the
best western picture
and attended the wedding of Mis
nade in the past few years.
Lydia Neufeld and Alfred Quirins
Sunday.
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New low-priced 32-piece sets o
dinnerware at Amsberry’s.
ad
' Butter Creek-Minnehaha f
By Mary Rodda
(Too late for last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pennock en-
oyed a week-end trip. While Mr.
ennock was on a hunting trip Mrs.
‘ennock visited her parents in La
Be There for a Good Time
Usual Prices
9 to 1
SPECIALS!
MEN'S CORDS
BURNHAM’S GENERAL MDSE.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Girls’ All Wool Sweaters - $1.00
Men’s All Wool Sweaters Zipper $2.89
16-inch Top Boots - - - $3.90
Men’s Work Shoes
- -
$2.19
Quilting Yarn
-
10c
Silk Hose
...
89c
Outing Flannel, yard
-
19c
Prints, yard
-
-
-
17c
10 Bart Laundry Soap
- 29c
Dog Food, 3 lbs.
25c
Squash--Per ton delivered - $5.00
Pullets—Milk Cows
Zipper Front — A
$3.25 Value for
Men s Union Suits
heavy cotton .
Men's Union Suits
part wool .........
g 4 &E
g 6
T*‘"2
.6 g 44
& •
Work Socks
2 for ......................
Heavy, Part Wool
Socks ...............
Boot Socks, Per pair
Fine Grade ....
Flannel Pajamas,
Suit for ..........
Ties
4.
39c
69c
$1.49
39«
Work Shoos. Com- (
poosition Soles
’
Men’s Oxfords. Lea- I
ther Soles. Reg. $3.95
$2.79
$3.49
BOYS DEPARTMENT.
CORDS, Small
Sizes ....... ......
CORDS, Larger
Sizes .................
$1.95
FLANNEL PAJJAMAS
99c
HEAVY MELTON JACKETS.
All wool. Zipper
Small Sizes
LARGER SIZES
© 0 a 4
$3 69
Opening a New
Cream Station
Moyers
Store
r
BOARDMAN NEWS
PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL
SWIFT & COMPANY
Adjoining Smith’s Garage
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A. E. Carson. Agent
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By Mrs. Dan Ransler
Nick Faler returned to his home
in Boardman after visiting relatives
ind friends in Portland the past ten
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick and
’amily left Sunday for Vernonia,
Wn., where they will make their
future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pike and family
rom Willamette Valley arrived last
veek to take over the Willbanka
place.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Macken re-
turned from Washington where they
have been visiting Mr. Mackan’s
parents and brother. His father has
been quite ill but is reported as Im-
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Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Agee return
ed from McMinnville where they
went to attend the funeral of Mr.
Agee's sister, who passed away last
week.
Mrs. Robert Wilson and family
went to eight mile Friday to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Wilson’s bro
ther Elmer Montague.
Geo. Stansberry and Mrs. Tressa
Spring and sister Mrs. Vina Schnitz
er of Portland is visiting relatives
and friends in Boardman this week.
Mrs. Roy Barlow spent a few days
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Johnson of Wasco a few days
last week.
Mrs. Lucy Rogers and Mrs. Maud
Beamer of Heppner visited a few
days in Boardman last week look-
ing after business.
Alfred Skovbo left Friday for
Portland to bring his wife and fam-
ily home.
Eugene Mingus is visiting a few
days at the R. C. Mitchell home.
Mrs. Julia Marlow of Pendleton
is visiting her daughter and family
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransler for a few
days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Warren of Con
don were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Myers last Thursday.
Mrs. Ed Souders left Thursday for
Fossil to visit her mother and bro
ther for a week.
A supper and card party was giv
en at the Ralph Wasmer home Tues
day night. Guests spent the evening
playing pinochle. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze and
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Ransier, Mrs. Tressa
Spring, Mrs. Vina Schnitzer, Geo.
Stansberry and Ralph Wasmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber spent
the week end visiting relatives here
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughman Keys re
turned to Boardman Sunday fo.
their son and daughter who have
been staying with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Randi
The Rands are now living at Porr
We Sell Groceries of Quality
NEW Nuts Now In
Brazils Large Size
•
Walnuts Fancy Franquette»
70c
Filberts Fames -
23c
AlmondSFaney Soft Shell
21c
Carnation Milk Tall
Peaches, large halves
Booths Crescent
FOR A FEDERAL LAND BANK
FARM IN NORTHEAST-
ERN OREGON
SIE
for
212 Tine
lbs. 25c
Prunes, New Crop 50-60 Size
Rinso Works in Hard Water 4
Fontana Spaghetti Pound Pkg. IOC
Mothers Crackers Crispy and so Tasty
KINGSLEY’S
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failed to do so generally had seed
Orford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haven are In of low germination and failed to
Boardman for the hunting season. find a market. Approximately 1000
acres of these peas were dusted this
Burning Stubble, Dusting, Pays.
year, a movement in which County
OREGON CITY—An active check Agent J. J. Inskeep cooperated.
conducted by Berg Brothers of Bar-
low, who grow and deal In Austrian
winter peas and Hairy vetch, shows
that with one or two small except
ions, those who burned the stubble
OSTEOPATHIC
of their Austrian winter peas and
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON
dusted this year produced seed of
OSBORN APARTMENTS
high germination which brought a
tairly good price, while those who
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
SAFEUAY STORES
SPECIALS
I Prunes
— FOR —
FRIDA Y-SATURDAY-MONDAY
October 19 - 20 - 22 Incl.
• SUN DRIED — RICH MEATED
HERMIS.O
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Pineapple 2* stee cone
OLD FASHIONED
Chocolates
Hi Usd als Matched Slices
or
Monste
30c
BAKING
POWDER
a o gET
Ba*
— —
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G A T T Special Prices Effective
• Sa-i” Till This Saturday Night
Edwards
Dependable
Airway
Pure Brazilian
Nob Hill
You’» Like This Rich
Flavored Coffee.
Try It During Our Sale!
Vacum Packed
Money Back Guarantee of Your
Satisfaction With Every Can—
2 lb. can 53c
3 lbs. 59c
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WO OFMt C .
Package
Granulated Soap
Clabber
DON’T MISS OUR
Can
White King
Gum Drops
2 16s. 25c
Ground When Sold
79c
69c
FANCY SHIRTS
ng for La Grande where he will join
his brother Don Matott and togther
hey will go to the mountains to get
ome deer and bear—maybe.
During Mr. Matott's absence Vance
is staying with the Rodda family.
The U-Go-I-Go club held their first
all day meeting of the fall at the
home of Mrs. W. H. Starr. Dinner
was served at noon and the afternoon
was spent in sewing. Guests of the
club were Mrs. Crandall and Mrs.
Page and little daughter, Shirley.
Mrs. Crandall Is over from La Grande
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. M.
Prindle, and Mrs. Page is from Port-
land and is a guest at the J. H.
Harding home.
Mrs. Z. Pumphrey, a former resl
lent of the project is at Hinkle this
fall and is keeping house for Mr.
Matott and Vance.
J. M. Thom made a business trip
to Heppner on Saturday.
Ed Canfield and family are living
!n the teacherage at the Minnehaha
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proving.
school.
$2.19
TWEED TROUSERS
$1.19
UNION SUITS
rande.
M. T. Matott left Monday morn-
THURSIÍAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934
C4C
DOUBLE ACTION
CLEANSER
Lima Beans
RICH FANCY
LIMAS
Pork & Beans
VAN CAMPS
16 Ox. Cans
Palmolive
2 lbs. 49c
FRESH PRODUCE
Bananas
FANCY GOLDEN RIPE
5
CANS
29c
SOAP
3
19c
Onions
POUNDS
FOR WINTER KEEPING
1-10c Pkg. Super I
Suds — FREE
A. . DAUFUSKI BRAND
5 Ox. Cans
21c
Oysters
Peanut Butter "sa"
SO lb. sk. 69c
Lettuce
FRESH CRISP HEADS
Each 6c
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES
NAAT KIMBALL,
E. C. HENDERSHOTT
Office of C. O. Blayden,
Office of F. A. Baker.
BOARDMAN. OREGON
Bink of Stanfield Bldg.,
STANFIELD. OREGON
October 24th.
October 22nd.
At the above points Information will be available on LAND
BANK farms in the counties of Gilliam. Morrow. Wheeler, Grant,
Harney, Umatilla. Union Wallowa and Baker.
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