The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 06, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
Ros Newport and Marshall New-
pori of Portland were business visi-
tors in llermiston the first of the
. eek.
Ladies fall and winter hats, now
adv.
at Amsberry’s
Mr.
Chas. Rohrman and
Lccal Happenings
Mr and Mrs. R C. McReynolds
t ladys Smith spent Thanksgiving
were Thanksgiving dinner guests at
in Walla Walla with relatives.
Christmas Greeting Cards, low- i the G. F. Hedwall home.
Edvin Neimeyer of Touchet. Wn..
priced at Amsberry’s. See them first.
adv. i called at the home of his aunt and
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore left uncle,' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs.
Tuesday for Portland on business. Wednesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner spent
Mrs. P. H. Corman was called to
Pendleton the first of the week be- , Thanksgiving in Spokane visitin:
relatives. They returned Saturday.
cause of the illness of her sister.
O. C. Pierce and son Eugene mo-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gulwits and
Ed Peterson were Thanksgiving day tored to Enterprise the first of the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. week where they will be employed
or the next ten days.
Haneline.
Miss Esther Boese spent the
ar
Mrs. Ed Throop and
Mr. and
Thanksgiving holidays with friends laughter spent Thanksgiving in
and relatives in Spokane.
Hermiston at the home of Mr. an
Maxine Paul was a guest at her '1rs. Ralph Shafer.
home in Pendleton, Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker
day.
and daughter Beverly motored to
Hot Rock, Sunday, where they vis-
New wool sweaters and scarfs,
adv ted relatives.
Alma Hitt’s Shop,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad and
and Mrs. H. M. Sommerer
were Pendleton business visitors laughter. Miss Edna, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jens Skovbo and family were
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ida Simmons and Mrs. Ger­ Thanksgiving day dinner guests at
trude Sanders were Thanksgiving the Floyd Knerr home.
Mrs. Jens Skovbo was hostess to
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Llew-
allyn Brownell at Umatilla. Mr. and •he Hermiston Union Ladies Alii
?--« Po1
leder were also guests. Wednesday at an attractive lunch-
eon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey and
two sons of La Grande were Thanks-
iving day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
r. W Bailey. The W. G. Bailey fam-
lly returned to their home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland of Bend,
HERMISTON. OREGON
r., spent the Thanksgiving holi-
Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M.
lays with Mrs. Holland’s parents.
Ir. and Mrs. P. F. Ward, in Hermis-
Friday - Saturday • Sunday
ton.
December 7-8-9
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pankow and
ions attended the Yakima-Walla
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Valla football game in Walla on
Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter and
laughter Joy Beth were Thanksgiv-
ng day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Norton.
Mrs. Ina Wessell went to Portland |
Thursday
morning where she ex- |
A suspenseful drama!
ects to attend the Pacific North-
A human romance ! And
west Cat Show.
Coach Hal Hatton returned from
. . . a hilarious comedy!
ugene, Sunday, accompanied by
‘Irs. Hatton, who has been visiting
icr parenti In Eugene for the past
hree weeks.
Miss Catherine McMullen, who is
i student at the Tastern Oregon
ormal In La Grande, aient the
Thanksgiving holidays v Ith her par-
tn
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. V’
n.
8 Alma
One Big Special
Picture this Week
“The Cat’s Paw”
From the Saturday Evening
Post Story by Clarence
Budington Kelland
CARTOON—"Why Mules Leave
Home"
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
of
Pendleton
ng dinner guests of
ore Than
F. Rorhman.
Ir. and A
e economics in the
in tt
Whitney motored to Walla
B.
all: Wedn stay on business. Ho
as accompanied by Miss Barbara
.’esse 11
Thinks iving day I guests at the
S. Boynton includ-
ome of Mn
d Mr. and Mrs. Vano Boynton of
endleton, a nd Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
oyiiton of Helix.
Miss
arct Neary, who teaches
t Clatskanie, Cre.. and Jim Neary of
‘endleton spent Thanksgiving day
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
leary.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Trumbull are
now making their home in Hermis-
ton. They formerly lived In Stan­
field
Miss Esther Sibert spent the holi­
days with her parents in Elberton.
Wn. Her father, who has been in
poor health for several months, was
omewhat Im, roved.
Mr. and Mr . W. C. Morehouse
nd daughter Detty of Hermiston
were among the ‘4 guests present
at the Mr. ; lay dinner honoring
Mrs. Otis McCarty last week at her
home on Butter Creek.
cor munication of Queen
Esther Charter, O.E.S., Tuesday a'
8:00 P. M. Election of officers. Dues
payable. Pot luck upper after dec
ilon.
adv
Mrs. Coo. O'Daniels, who spent the
Than!
holidays with
daughter an ! family, Mr. and Mrs
C. McKenzie, returned to her home
In Pendleton the first of the week.
The Hermiston Unit of the Ameri-
an Le ion Auxiliary entertained at
in the Legion
i benefit 1:
hall Wednesday night. High honors
In bridge were won by Mrs. D. M
Deeter and F.
McKenzie, and in
OASIS THEATRE
HAROLD
LLOYD
% hrman
rinochle by Pete Castric.
Marion . ier ce, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Pierce, accompanied
Mr. and Mr . R. L. Elliott of Pen-
dletoa to Pcrtland last week where
she spent Thanksgiving day with
her ; randmother.
Horro guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
P. Carner over the Thanksgiving
holidays included Dr. Louis C. Car-
ncr of North Bend, Mrs. Garner Dn
vis and Miss Ruth M. Davis of Po l
land.
Mrs. Levi Reeder returned Sun-
day morning from a week’s visit ia
Tr ne nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ecil Warne -, and In Willamina at
he home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
ones. Di ring her stay in Eugene
he I 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
ohnson, former Hermiston resi-
ents. !
Johnson had underzone
n and was in the hos-
ital, bit
■s convalescing nicely.
Miss Francis Gallatin of Grants
Ferry, Idaho, was the house guest
of her sister and tamily, Mr. aud
Mrs. William A. Sawyer, over the
Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Galla-
rant Ferry high school. She re­
turned to her work Saturday.
Mrs. W. L. Blessing and son Wes-
sley of Portland spent the Thanks-
Ivin holidays at the home of Mrs.
Blessing's mother, Mrs. G us Linder.
They were accompanied to Hermis-
on by Alice Laughary, who spent
the holidays with her parents in
'tanfield.
Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Lewis Pearson
ere Thanksgiving day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Hartsook
Mrs. Winifred Morrison was the
house guest of Mrs. N. W. O'Donnell
last week. She was joined by her
husland from Portland on Thanks-
giving day, as well as by Mrs. E. L.
Barnes, a daughter of Mrs. O’Don­
nell, and Earlene Ferguson, also of
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Jones
of Pendleton, were also guests of
the O’Donnells on Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf and
sons spent Thanksgiving in Portland
' t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sullivan. Mr. Mittlesdorf was ac-
comranied home Sunday by P. P.
Sullivan who has been visiting his
in and family for a week, but Mrs.
ittlesdorf remained in Portland
because of a painful hand infection.
F
PINE CITY NEWS
By Oleta Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseik and
children from Long Creek spent the
week end with Mrs. Buseik’s par-
nts. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenbur-
zer. They left Sunday morning for a
■ hort visit in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J., O’Brien and
laughter Katherine were business
risitors in Pendleton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill and Guy
Moore attended church in Heppner
unday morning.
Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and Mrs. Isa-
iella Corrigal spent Saturday at the
\. E. Wattenburger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Watter' "
ind daughters Lucille and Marilyn
nd son Junior visited at the A. E.
Wattenburger home Friday.
Mrs. Corrigal, who has been visit­
ing her daughter Mrs. T. J. O'-
rien, returned to her home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill and Guy
Moore spent Sunday afternoon visit-
ing Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Moore at
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and
son Jerry spent Thanksgiving day at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Finch.
Miss Eleanor Barth, primary tea-
cher in the local school, spent the
week end visiting relatives in Walla
Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartholo-
■ tew spent Sunday afternoon at the
Floan Thomson home.
Miss Neva and Oleta Neill return­
ed to La Grande Sunday to resume
their studies at the Eastern Oregon
Normal.
Mrs. Maggie Kilkenney, Joe Kil-
’enncy and Barney Ward spent Sun-
ay evening at the John Healy
home.
The Misses Isabella O'Brien and
atricia Campbell, who are attend­
ing the St. Mary’s Academy in The
alles, spent Thanksgiving at the T.
’. O'Brien home.
Mr. end Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
■nd children, and Mr. and Mrs. Em-
nry Cox and children, were dinner
nests at the Walt Wigglesworth
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Struthers
went to Palook, Wn.. Tuesday where
they spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.
Struther’s sister. They returned
home Friday.
Mrs. John Healy and family at­
tended a family reunion Thanksgiv­
ing day at the home of Mr. and Mis.
Bill Bucknum in Heppner.
Roy W. Hardman returned Sun­
day from Eugene where he spent his
Thanksgiving vacation.
Miss Cecelia Brennan spent
Thanksgiving vacation with her par­
ents in Portland.
Many Pine City people attended
the pie social at Alpine Saturday
night, which was a benefit to raise
money for Christmas treats.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and fam-
lly spent Thursday night and Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlson are
moving to Portland this week.
MONEY RAISING SALE
CASH ONLY
Suggestions:
Iis
DOLLS
25c to *$2.98
TOY DISHES
I Oc to $1.00
TOY BOOKS
5c to 65c
GAMES
10c to 59c
PURSES
25c and 50c
STATIONERY
10c to 50c
Manicure Sets, Perfume,
Toilet Articles. Towels.
Neckties, Hoisery, Dish
es. Pictures, Tree Orna­
ments.
i
AND READY WITH THE GREAT-
EST ARRAY OF LOW PRICED
GIFT ITEMS EVER SHOWN IN
HERMISTON. IT WILL A z YOU
TO "TRY YOUR VARIETY S ORE
FIRST 1OR HCLITAY VAI TLS.”
Amsberry’s
5-10-150 STORE
advantage
" . Take
of our lay-away
plan. Pay one-fourth down and
balance any time before Christmas.
ih
Reg.
NOW
$1.39 Men’s Waist O’alls .. ¡ 1.19
»1.75 Men’s Bib Overalls .. j ¡1.40
»1.39 Men’s Bib Overalls
with Stripe ............. $1.19
$1,15 Men’s Bib Overalls.. $1.10
»2.35 Men’s Work Shoes ... $1.98
$3.49 Men’s Work Shoes .. $1.98
$3.98 Men’s Work Shoes .. $2.98
$1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ .98
$1.25 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ .98
$1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ ,79
$1.40 Men’s U. Suits heavy J .98
91.15 Men’s U. Suits, med. J .98
60c to 75c Men’s Dress hose $ .30
(Wool Sox, 20c)
$3.95 to $5.00 Men's Hata $2.98
»3.75
Men's Hats ...............
$2.98
$2.49
Men’s Hats ......... . $1.98
$1.50 Leather Helmets _ $ 69
$1.00 Other Helmets ....__ I .49
50c Neck
$ .25
$9e Light Work Shirts .... $ .
Leather Gloves and Mittens
REDUCED!
ALT. T ADIES’ GOODS 12 PRICE.
All Ladies’ Shoes * or less.
Some 10c per pair.
Men’s. Women's and Children's
Sweaters and Sweater Coats
40% OFF.
BURK’S FOR BARGAINS
GLOVES, ETC., WILL BE
PRICED TO MOVE.
10 Bars Soap
3 Lbs. Crisco *
4 Lbs. Raisins *
3 Lbs. Formay *
3 Pkgs. Super Suds
For Appointment Phone 38-J-
Umatilla on Highway
23c
54c
27c
52c
29c
23c ?
3 Pkgs. Post Toasties
Mother’s Oats - Large Pkge 30c
----
I
BURNHAM'S i
•
4
»
FOOTWEAR, UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, CAPS,
DOROTHY’S BEAUTY SHOP
Christmas Special
Duart Oil Permanent
$2.50
%
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DANCE
Westland
TURKEYS WANTED
SCHOOL HOUSE
WE WILL RECEIVE DRESSED TURKEYS AT HERMISTON, Ore.
SATURDAY NIGHT
December 11th & 12th
DEC. 15
TOP MARKET PRICE
CORRECT WEIGHT & GRADES
SWIFT & CO.
MUSIC BY MERRYMAKERS
Admisión 50c
A. A. DISQUE, Turkey Grader.
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SAFEUAY STORES
Prices Effective
Fri. - Sat. - Mon.
Dec. 7-8-10
Inclusive.
Get Your Copy
of the Family
Circle - Ont
Every Friday.
A SAMPLE OF
SAFEWAY VALUES
O.K. SOAP SUGAR 17—— 80e PRUNES
FLOUR 31.73 25 $1.49
Large Bars
Fancy Dried
49 Lb.
Bag
Lb. Box
Safeway’s Family Flour
SALMON
3 can 22
Alaska Pink - 1 lb. cans
•••
(‘ Baking 25 oz. cans
•. Powder “
SOAP CHIPS
Crystal White
21 Oz.
SOUP
Tomato Juice 6 Cans 45c
10c
Pkg.
Walla Walla’s
Can
4
498
PICNICS
Shoulders - Mild Cure
Pound
HOLIDAY DELIGHTS
COFFEE
A Pure Brazilian Blend
Ground When Sold.
Pound ............
3
-
12 lb.
JELLO
3 pkgs.
Choice of Flavors
SNOWFLAKE SODAS
2 lb. Carton
PHONE Ml
Oranges
290
Large New Crop Navels
Dozen
GRAPE FRUIT
Fancy Arizona Seedless
126
19C
19c
I For ...
CANDIES,
NUTSAND ALL HOLIDAY FOODS! ! !
MIXED
NUTS
All Fresh - New Crop Nuts
Lbs.
49C
Chocolates
or Gum Drops
2,
Pounds
Smoke
Salt IO lb. can
Makes Meat Curing Easy.
Pop Corn’s Ju* 250
3 ‘b. can
55c
Waldorf Tissue - 4 Rolls
19c
FORMAY
Pineapple Juice - 3 cans
Del Monte - 12 oz. cans
Faker’s Cocoa
19c
Lbs.
3
59c
Borax Soap 4 Bars 19c
9 lb.
Rolled
Oats
Bag 43C
Quick or Regular
Breakfast Cocoa
Matched
AIRWAY
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS
An assortment of creams, nou-
gets and caramels in an attrac-
tive silvery modernistic type
box. "SWEETS IN SILVER"
For All the Family.
2,12 Lb. Box ...
Cans
PINEAPPLE
2 Can 25.
Matched Slices - 21 size cans •••
al 0 —
SHORTENING
ARMOUR’S
2*
I®
Libby’s Fancy Large Yellow Halves
PEANUT BUTTER 97.
School Boy - 24 oz. Jar
From ripe tomatoes
PEACHES
Van Camp’s Tomato
Lb. Carton
BIG
Get Ready Befere Winter
Finds You Without Warm
191
ALLTHREE
maegou oil
Shortening
A Scott Tissue
35c
SALAD DRESSING
Home Style
Quart
SHAKER SALT • 2
Plain or Iodized
for