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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER t, 1934.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham en Sunday from a trip to New Orleans
tertained at a Chinese Pheasant din- with Dr. and Mrs. Bowen and family
I ner Sunday at their home. Covers of Pendleton. The party met with
| were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. an accident and were forced to buy
Hoggard, Mrs. Chas. Thom, Mr. and a new car to complete their journey
1 HERMISTON,
HERMISTON OREGON
Mrs.
Tom O’Grady, Mr. and Mrs. home. No one was seriously injured
Two Show*—7:15 - 9:00 P M.
Mrs. Clara Beamer and John
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harford of I Miles Barager. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur however.
Mrs. W. T. Reeves entertained a
Vaughn of Heppner were business Boardman were business visitors Ini Kepple, all of Stanfield, and the
host and hostess.
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
group of ladies at her home Satur
visitors in town Wednesday.
Hermiston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark of Port day afternoon.
Harvey DeMoss, who is teaching) D. M. Deeter purchased a five |
NOV. 9 - 10
land.
former resdents of the Her
at
Hardman,
attended
the Christian passenger Dodge DeLux sedan this
Mrs. D. R. Starkweather and Mrs.
CO-STARRED
miston project, are the parents of a C. D. Connor left Tuesday evening
Endeavor
convention
at
Heppner
I
week.
for the first time since “Back
Saturday.
New Munsing lingerie and hosiery baby son born last week, according for a few days visit in Portland.
Street", in Edith Wharton’s work
Mrs.
H.
G.
Eggers,
Mrs.
Barney
1
at
Alma Hitt’s Shopo.
Mrs. G. E. Greathouse, Mrs. C. D.
adv to Mr. Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
loved story of a rebel heart in
Anderson
of
Pendleton,
Mrs.
W.
L.
Dora
Lee
Paul,
small
sister
of M. L. Clark, who returned from a Connor and Mrs. W. G. Wallace were
America’s era of lace coverei
Boynton of Helix visited last Friday Miss Emogene Paul, spent the week visit with them two weeks ago. The hostesses to a bridal shower given
hypocrisy.
at the home of Mrs. W. S. Boynton. end as the house guest of her sister. latter are now visiting at the home Thursday evening, honoring Miss
IRENE DUNNE
Plan to buy mother a new set of
Amine Smith of Dufur, Oro., and of their daughter, Mrs. J. R. Hard- Gladys Ross, who was married to
dishes for Christmas; 32-plece sets. A. W. Briggs left Sunday night for Ing, who lives in the Westland dis- Mr. Del Wilson of Portland, in Van
JOHN BOLES
»3.45 and »4.25. Pay a deposit and the mountains where they are spend trlct.
couver Saturday evening. The young
in
One of the social events of the
we will hold them until Christmas, v ing the week elk hunting. Mr.
couple are making their home in
Mrs. Gertrude Ober of The Dalles Smith hunted with Mr. Briggs when week was a dessert bridge luncheon Corvallis.
given
by
Mrs.
Lyle
Tilden
and
Mrs.
is visiting her son and daughter-in- the family lived at Dufur.
The Home Economics club gave a
law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober for two
The Rebekahs are sponsoring a Peter Castric. The affair was staged public card party at the Grange hall
For
OF
in
the
American
Legion
hall
which
weeks.
card party the 23d of November.
Wednesday.
A
quilt
made
by
the
was attractively decorated with yel
Miss Barbara Wessell left Sunday Ninochle and bridge will be played
club was given as door prize.
DON’T FORGET WE HAVE IN NEW CROP OF ENGLISH WAL- : !
adv low and white chrysanthemums. Sev
for Portland where she will visit in the Odd Fellow's hall.
The Stanfield Masonic lodge was
en
tables
were
in
play
during
the
Miss
Esther
Sibert
plans
to
leave
friends for two weeks. Mrs. P. H.
NUTS, ALMONDS, BRAZILS AND FILBERTS at New Low Prices. ; ’
They dreamed of heaven
afternoon. High honors were won host to a joint meeting held here
Corman is assisting at the cafe dur Friday for her home in Washington by Mrs. James Todd, cut prize by Friday evening. The Grand Master
here on earth . . .
to visit her parents. Her father has
BRING IN YOUR COUPONS FOR HALEY’S STARCH.
: ‘
ing her absence.
Mrs. Neill Robertson and consola Ezra M. Wilson of Med tord was
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse left been in very poor health for the past
here.
Cartoon and Short Musical.
tion by Mrs. Walter Pearson.
Wednesday for a short trip to Pen- three months and recently has been
The “Entre Nous’ club met for
receiving treatments in the hospital. * * * * * * * * * # .
dleton.
the first time since spring at the
SUNDAY — MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price of
Among the teachers who are
home of Miss Katherine Olday Mon
spending the week end in Portland Portland, and William Moore of Or- t STANFIELD NEWS
day
evening. The evening was spent
NOV. 11-12
By Sophronia Rhea
are Miss Mary Petri, Harlett Olsen. gon City, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
playing Hallowe'en games and re
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Henry Forsman of Cottonwood,
Thelma Hetherington, Anne Kubel, McFarland of Umatilla were dinner
ONCE in a HUNDRED YEARS Marie Salmi and Dwight Mahony. ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober Idaho, visited at the home of his freshments of cider and doughnuts
were served. The next meeting will
a DRAMA LIKE THIS.
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Lay. From here be a business meeting at the home John Boles which will be at the
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore left last week.
At last the great world romance
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
Miss Ethel Howard of New Hamp- Mr. Forsman went to Portland of Miss Florence Woughter.
Wednesday morning on a business
Oasis theatre Friday and Saturday.
. . . big enough to thrill all hu
trip to Heppner. From there they ’on, Iowa, who has been visiting her where he plans to spend the winter
USE THEM !
The high school students were
Filmed from the highly popular
manity . . . stirring enough to
motored to Long Creek where they riend Mrs. Raymond Longhorn, left vith another daughter.
well
pleased
with
the
results
of
novel
by
Edith
Wharton,
the
story
win every man, woman, child,
Miss Evelyn Starkweather spent
visited Mr. Moore’s sister and fam- last week for her home. Miss How-
with Its drama of love, loyalty,
he
week end with her mother, re their Hallowe'en carnival Friday deals with that period in America
ird
and
Mrs.
Longhorn
were
girl
ily.
evening.
when the proprieties were so rigid
understanding.
turning to Portland Monday even
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mrs. hood chums when they both lived in
J. C. Hoskins, and daughter By- ly enforced that happiness was often
ing.
Miss
Starkweather
has
pur-
Mabel Ralph and daughter Char the Iowa city.
Iha, accompanied by Marion Sturdi sacrificed In order to appease the
Nomah O’Donnell of Pendleton Is chased a candy store in Portland.
lotte, and Fred Hensel plan to mo-
vant, went to Clatskanie, where they great God of Appearances.
HERMISTON JUNIOR CLASS
Mrs.
Joe
Waterman
accompanied
tor to Portland Friday to attend the ixpected to establish his residence Howard Gregory to Portland by will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
PLAY
here
the
latter part of this week,
O.S.C.-U.of O. football game in the
Carnes and baby daughter.
and will serve as lineman tor the ‘ruck the latter part of the week.
Multnomah stadium Saturday.
OASIS THEATRE
Mrs. Waterman consulted a physi-
THE MAN PAYS AND PAYS IN
Church benefit sale in Boy Scout Iermiston erchange of the Pacific ian while there.
building, Tuesday. Nov. 13, from 10 Telephone and Telegraph Co., filling
A number of Stanfield people at
a.m. to 3 p. m. Auction sale at 3 he vacancy left by the transfer of tended the fellowship meeting in AN EDITH WHARTON CLASSIC.
OSTEOPATHIC
MADELEINE CARROLL
‘clock. Ladies 8.D.A. church.
adv 3. A. Paul to Pendleton.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
8:00 P. M.
Iermiston Monday. This occasion
It isn’t only the woman who pays
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Elwood and was also a dedication of the Full
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober and child
FRANCHOT TONE
and pays, in “The Age of Innocence"
Admission:
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
35c and 25c
ren and Mrs. Gertrude Ober spent family of Reno County, Kansas, ar Gospel Mission of which Mrs. Grace starring vehicle for Irene Dunne and
Men broke the world In pieces . .
the week end In Pendleton visiting rived this week and plan to lorate Trumbull is pastor.
but they couldn't crucify LOVE’
with Mrs. Fred Ober's father, Eli Permanently on the project. Mrs.
Mr. Jones and family of Pendle-
Enbysk. Sunday they were dinner Elwood is the daughter of Mrs. J. ton recently moved here. Mr. Jones
Cartoon - "HOT SAND.’’
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheu- O. Johnson who lives north of Her s getting nicely settled in his work
miston.
ting of Pilot Rock.
OUR STORE
■hop which is located in the Stan-
FRIDAY
A party of elk hunters left Mon ield garage.
will be
and
day night for the mountains near
The elk hunters leaving from here
CLOSED
SATURDAY
Pearson’s ranger station above Uki- Saturday morning were W. T.
All Day Monday
SPECIALS
h. In the party were Floyd Knorr
’eeves, Louis Mossie, E. A. Hoosier.
a legal holiday.
PRESENTING THE SEASON’S NEWEST
Nov. 9th - 10th.
’I. S. Kinrsley, Frank Pierson and ). R. Starkweather and E. R. Sires.
Geo. Wagner.
PHONE 241
FASHIONS IN MEN’S FURNISHINGS! !
Miss Billie Hedrick returned home
HERMISTON, OREGON
Don’t buy Christmas Greetin
Cards until you see Amsberry’s ne:
Come in and see the New “COSMOPOLITAN” Heather Mix Hats a
low priced line. On display soon and
" "
BIG
worth waiting for.
ad:
A party of elk hunters went inti
Van Camp’s
the mountains last Sunday nea:
or the New Block Stripe end Ring Stripe Iats at
cash only
Finest Quality Table Salt.
Paker. Amon them were Virgil Reg.
NOW
Smith, Lyle Tilden, Merrill Potter 11.39
Pure
Lbs.
Men’s Waist O’alls .. $1.19
Lb. Cloth Bag '
Ira Peer. Cecil Madden, of Hermie
Cane
THEY ARE JUST IN AND THE VERY LATEST IN MEN’S HATS
»1.75 Men’s Bib Overalls .. $1.40
ton and other members of the party
100 Lbs. $5.39
»1.39 Men’s Bib Overalls
—
were from Condon.
Let us furnish you with a compiate new Fall and Winter Outfit.
with Stripe ............ $1.19
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Howe of Ya
Men’s Bib Overalls.. $1.10
YCU WILL FEEL DRESSED UP WITH A GOOD LOOKING “COS
kima, Wn., were here one day last
»2.35 Men’s Work Shoes .. $1.98
New Crop Petites.
week visiting at the home of Mrs
MOPOLITAN” HAT, WEYENBEIG SHOES, A SNAPPY NEW
»2.49 Men’s Work Shoes .. $1.98
Howe’s sister, Mrs. W. C. Morehous-
$3.98 Men’s Work Shoes .. $2.98
Best Foods
and her mother, Mrs. Anna Gilmore
»1.50 Men’s Drees Shirts ..
$ .98
Mrs. Cilmore returned with he
»1.25 Men’s Dress Shirts ..
.98
daughter to Yakima where she will
Made By
»1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts ..
.79
make her home this winter.
»1.40 Men’s U. Suits heavy
.98
Mrs. Helon Uroshan and son El-
»1.15 Men’s IT. Suits, med.
.98
mer left Thursday for their home
Light or Dark
60c to 75c Men’s Dress hose
.30
Fancy Head
in Alton, Illinoise, after spending th
(Wool
Sox,
20c)
AND UP
past year visiting at the home of her
»3.95 to »5.00 Men’s Hats $2.98
rarents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hard $3.75
Men’s Hats .............
$2.98
ing. She also visited at the home
12.49
Men’s Hats ..............
$1.98
of her brother. O. M. Clark in Port »1.50 Leather Helmets ....
.69
SHORTENING
land while here.
»1.00
Other Helmets ........ .49
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daily of Pa
50c Neck Ties .............
.25
Ds
louse, Wn.. arrived Wednesday af- 89c Light Work Shirts
Porter’s Best
. .
THE STORE OF QUALITY AND PERSONAL SERVICE
.64
rnoon and spent the night with
Leather Gloves and Mittens
Large Package .-.....
Cans
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
REDUCED!
>nd Mrs. James Clayton, and their
ALL I ADIES’ GOODS 12 PRICE.
Libby’s 1 Size
laughter, Miss Meredith Daily who
All Ladies' Shoes % or less.
i tc ching in the school here this
Some 10c per pair.
"inter. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton and Men’s. Women's and Children’s
New Crop Halloway
Ir. and Mrs. Dally left Thursday
HAVING PURCHASED THE STO K OF GROCERIES AT THE RED
Sweaters and Sweater Coats
horning for Portland where they|
40% OFF.
& WHITE STORF, WE SOLICIT
' ill spend the week end and attend
Clabber Girl
the OS.C.-U. of O. football game
YOUR PATRONAGE. AND PLEDGE OURSELVES TO GIVE YOU
which will he staged in Multnomah
QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT RIGHT PRICES WITH PROMPT
stadium Saturday.
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11
CJ
FRIDAY AND SAT. SPECIALS
Nov. 9 and 10
Sperry’s Pancake Flour 18c
Del Monte Pineapple Juice 3%or 24c
Belle Island Tuna Fish
16c
Schilling’s Baking Powder 12 031c
Vai Vita Hot Sauce 3% 13c
“The Age
Innocence
PalmTOlive Soap 4
19c
KINGSLEY’S
“HOLD EVERYTHING”
“The World
Moves On’
Dr. A. C. Willcutt Thursday, Nov. 15
«SAFEWAY STORES
FOOD BARGAINS
NEW!
$2.95 ‘ $3.95
MONEY RAISING SALE
$3.95
Tomato Soup" 5c
1 6
Sugar
89c
$21.50
MOYER’S
Men’s
Store
$
$
$
$
PRUNES
29c
Karo Syrup 10 E 69c
RICE
Formay 3 ir 53c
Deviled Meat 3
11c
NOODLES
zee
Baking Po wde r 2 25c
BURK'S FOR BARGAINS
AND COURTEOUS SERVICE.
♦
B. S. KINGSLEY
In order to reduce our stock we are
offering Red & White merchandise
at the following prices:
R &
W SALMON. Red
Tall Tins .............
RAW PANCAKE
FLOUR
— g a.
7
19c
RAW WHOLE BEETS
18c
RAW GOLDEN BAN- 125
TAM CORN, No. 2 tin
RAW CAKE FLOUR
No. 2
RAW SOLID PACK
TOMATOES. No
RAW WHITE NAPTHA
SOAP, 10 bars
A NICE LINE OF FRESH
R
& W PUMPKIN
No. 2 % site ....
2%
f £.
—P—
12c
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT,
SUGAR
19c
SOAP
Pars.... 19c
Powdered or Brown
WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE
OF THE DAVIS MEAT MARKET
I HAVE PURCHASED THE MEAT
MARKET KROM J. M. NORTON.
AND WIIL OPERATE IT IN THE
SAME LOCATION. IN THE BUILD-
ING WITH THE B. S. KINGSLEY
GROCERY STORE. FORMERLY
KT OWN AS THE RED & WHITE
STORE.
Win. Davis
19c
8
Mayonnaise %: 35c
SUIT and TOPCOAT
$
$
$
$
SALT
Mission Bell
Vegetables
Onions 6
Lb.
W’inter Variety
DATES
19c
COFFEE
AIRWAY
Rich Brazilian Blend
200
Pound
ZEE Tissue 4
Rolls
3
Cans
750 Sheet Toilet Tissue
10c
Doggie Dinner
18c
A perfect dog food—Beef Product.
Lettuce
Each
4c
Solid Heads
Tobacco
16 oz. can
Prince Albert or Velvet.
Cauliflower
Large White Heads
Cranberries
or.
2 lbs. JJC
Tomato Juice
Walla Walla — No. 1 Tall Tins
Doz
79c
80g
250
♦