The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 14, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
M ary M arshall,
neighbor, Georgia
R ae N eal.
Mrs. M arshall, M ary’s m o th er, E le­
an o r S teiner.
A ngie Sperry, Slds wife, M ary Alice
Corpe.
Miss L avina May Lynch is d ire c t­
in g th e play.
th e week end.
Lonny K n o ttes is spending a few
days w ith his d a u g h te r, Mrs. John
W HEN SHIPPING C R E A M -T R Y
H arrison.
But we can’t play — We have no kick coming!
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen of P en ­
dleton were callers a t the ran ch on
Monday.
Our shoe business has tripled. Our general business
Always Portland’s Highest Prices
J. E. Saylor of H erm iston was on
Independently Owned and Reliable
th e creek S unday g e ttin g th e people
has doubled. But why not? Our prices are in line
to sign for th e pow er line. If enough
Checks by Return Mail
people reg ister it w ill come as far
PARTIES FOR THE TEAR.
with the biggest and best stores.
519 N.W. 21st Ave.
Portland, Oregon
as P in e City.
(F ro m th e Bulldog)
Roger H owell received a broken
A.
Anderson,
Prop.
P lan s have been m ade to have a
back when his ca r tu rn ed over on
CASHMERE S O X ___________ 6 pairs
H.H.S. p a rty each m onth th is year.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»♦♦♦eeeee e e e teeeeeeeee o eeee»» »«« m »»»»
th e Ja rm o n hill.
Pew Days Only — L ig h t or D ark G ray
T he schedule is as follows:
O ctober — Sophom ore Class.
❖ «
KIP LEATHER COATS ...........
Novem ber — Ju n io r Class.
♦
Long L ength - S atin Lined
BOARDMAN
*
December — Senior Claes.
By M a ry e tta T hom as
J a n u a ry — L e tte rm a n ’s Club.
SILK DRESSES........................... $3.95 to
F eb ru ary — Pep Club.
Mr. and Mrs. E S ires of S tanfield
were v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. A rt Al- I
M arch — T he G irls’ League.
T he Ju n io r prom w ill probably be len Friday.
LADIES C O A T S......... $12.75 to
g .7 5 & up
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. P arso n s and
in A pril.
Hazel left for Spokane w here they
will a tte n d th e fu n eral of Mrs. P ar
18 INCH BOOTS ........................................
son’s fath e r, M onday
❖
Bleakney motored to P o rtlan d
PINE C IT Y
♦ last N. week
for his ch ild ren Awilda,
Time to buy Christmas Presents - Make early choice
By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r
Joe, Bob and Neal Bleakney, w ho re­
tu rn ed w ith him.
They attendfed
LADIES PURSES, new shipm ent............
W a lte r P ierce spoke in th e a f te r ­ the stock show.
noon a t th e Lena G range h all. It
D ifferent Shapes and Styles - F all Shade
Mrs. E. U thes an d H al Jo h n so n of
w as M orrow Pom ona G range day T he D alles w ere v isito rs here over
an d a num ber from P in e C ity a t ­ th e week end.
“WE SERVICE AND REPAIR ALL MAKES”
tended.
Jean B auer spent th e week end
Com m issioner Roy Neill spent in P endleton visiting.
S atu rd ay in P en d leto n and la st week
C. Coats and Nels K risten sen re­
in H eppner on business.
tu
rn
ed from th e m o u n tain s w here
T he tu b e rc u lin te st was given to
DRY GOODS AMD NOTIONS
they have been h erd in g sheep.
th e P in e City ch ild ren W ednesday.
T rum an M essenger and fam ily of » » * " » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 9 » » » 9 9 9 9 » » 9 t t t 1 9 9 9 9 9 »
Dr. J. M. O’Dell, su p e rin te n d e n t of L exington are v isitin g a t th e Ed
th e E a ste rn Oregon T uberculosis Barlow home.
th e St. A n th o n y ’s ho sp ital in P en ­
S uzanne T oler, a sp in ster. Gladys h o sp ital a t T he D alles was In
JUNIORS SELECT
George R ussell is here from Odell dleton. V irg in ia Com pton, Dud D il­ en Into o th e r cities, one being m ade
charge. A ssistan ts w ere Miss H a r­ v isitin g Seth Russell and fam ily.
W illiam s.
lon and Ed Skoubo of B oardm an, to C uernavaca, a fav o rite M exican
rie t B ren e rstall and Mrs. A thea
'N E W FIRES'
E ldon S hannon is v isitin g here an d E rm a B yrnes took them back to h ealth reso rt, w here C ortez’s palaoa
Je rry , S p erry ’s son, Glen Elwood. S tonem an. T ests read on F rid ay
from L exington.
is situ ate d . A n o th er tr ip took th e m
P endleton S unday evening.
Stephen S an try , an a u th o r, R alph show ed no reactors.
Ted W ilson retu rn ed home from
G lenn Ostrom and G eorge McNabb to Taxco. fam ous for its silv er m ines
(F rom th e B ulldog)
M arble.
deer
h
u
n
tin
g
Sunday.
Mr. an d Mrs. Reid Buseick stop­
left Monday for a few days of deer and m a n u fa ctu rin g . T he la tte r c ity
Mr. and Mrs. Bill K ruze retu rn ed h u n tin g .
ped a t th e A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r borne
T he ju n io r class play, “ New Fire»,” Billy, his son, Jesse Moore.
M arg aret Brow n, V iolet D exter, is more ty p ically M exican th a n th e
w hich w ill be given in November, P h y llis, his d au g h ter, G eraldine S unday on th e ir way to P endleton from Spokane w here th ey have been
visiting.
Mr.
Buseick
came
on
business
for
Mae
W u rste r, K a th rin a P o rte r an d o th er places visited. M exico C ity
M ullins.
w as chosen by a com m ittee consist­
Mrs. F ra n k S tu rg ill and Mrs. El
th e city of L ong Creek. T hey are
has a pop u latio n of a m illion a n d a
in g of V irg in ia W ells, E lean o r Ste- A nne, his w ife, M ary H elene P lersol p u ttin g in a city w ater system and G reener and ch ild ren of H alfw ay E rm a B yrnes w ere d in n e r g u ests of
B etty M cKenzie S unday evening.
h alf In h a b ita n ts an d has become
were v isito rs a t th e Rev. Thom as
in o r and Jo h n Knox. T he cast w hich Olive, his d au g h ter, C laudine H ale th e tow n is progressing rapidly.
q u ite A m ericanized.
B ert B arnes and F red R auch of home la st week. They were on th e ir
has been chosen is as follow s:
Eve, his d au g h ter-in -la w , V irg in ia
MOSHBERGER
SPENDS
w
ay
home
from
P
o
rtland.
B u tter C reek w ere th e firs t h u n te rs
L u cin d a A ndrew s, a widow, V ir­
W ells.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol K ennedy and IM EXIC A N VA C A TIO N
to b ag th e ir d eer th is week.
g in ia Dyer.
Dick, his son, Jo h n Knox.
A llan C haffee left for th e ir hom e in
E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r made a busi E ugene.
Sid Sperry, a farm hand, D arw in Dr. Lynn G ray, a co u n try physician,
Th|ey have been v isitin g
(F ro m th e B ulldog)
ness trip to th e Jo h n Day riv er over here for th e p ast week.
Shaw.
Jack T illery.
L adrew M oshberger, a m em ber of
A. R. H ugg and H. E. B ates took
a load of hogs to P o rtla n d th is th e h igh school facu lty , sp e n t a two
week.
m o n th s' vacation d u rin g th e sum ­
H arlan d L undell is back from m er in Mexico City, and rep o rts an
A berdeen w here he has been w ork­ ex trem ely in te re stin g and in stru c ­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. A lton K litz of tiv e trip .
T he p a rty left P o rtlan d ab o u t the
P o rtlan d are v isitin g a t th e F. F.
K litz home.
m iddle of Ju n e, drove to San F r a n ­
when you've found
Dr. O’Dell of th e tuberculosis hos­ cisco by th e inland route, and spent
p ital a t The D alles gave tu b ercu lo ­
a way to ease the
four
days
th
ere
before
going
to
sis tests in school recently.
pains o f
G ilbert P etty s Is now em ployed at B akersfield, and east to Las Vegas,
N evada. A sh o rt stop was made at
Ione.
E lin o r T ilden w ent to /Portland Boulder Dam, and th en the group
over th e week end w here she v isi­ w ent on to the G rand Canyon, and
ted h er m other who was ill.
from th e re to C arlsbad, New Mexi­
H elen S lan g er, who lives a t P e n ­
and do it the
dleton. is v isitin g a t th e Glen H ad ­ co.
.... .....
ley place.
Mr. M oshberger rep o rts th a t the
inexpensive
Mrs. E. T. M essenger, who has trip th ro u g h th e Cavern was one of
been ta k in g tre a tm e n ts for h er leg th e m ost in te re stin g p a rts of th e
way, too.
a t The Dalles hospital, retu rn ed
Journey, an d th a t th e cave, w hile it
home Sunday.
A harvest supper w ill he given a t resem bles th e Oregon Caves in for­
th e church October 14th by th e L a ­ m ation, is m uch larg er. The rock
dles Aid.
form ations are more varied and u n ­
Josephine M cE ntlre of Pendleton usual.
visited h er p are n ts over Sunday.
"C A N S *^»C A N S
9 CANS
E n try in to Mexico was made a t
MINCED CLAMS, Red & White, l ’s .........................
$ .85
Laredo, Texas. From th e re a paved
$1.65
$3.25
highw ay leads d irec tly to Mexico
MINCED CLAMS, Royal Chef, l ’s .............................
.45
.87
1.70
UMATILLA NEWS t City,
You can pay as high as you want
some 750 m iles to th e south.
By ERMA BYRNES.
OYSTERS, Red & White, l ’s ......................................
.48
.95
1.83
for remedies claimed to relieve the
At one po in t in th e m ountains,
pain of Rheumatism, Neuritis,
OYSTERS, Blue & White, l ’s ......................................
.39
.77
1.50
Sciatica, etc. B ut the medicine so
The 500 Club m et a t th e home of w here th e road g ain s an a ltitu d e of
SHRIMP, Red & White, l ’s ...................... ....................
.59
1.15
2.25
many doctors generally approve—
Mrs, Ja ck C herry W ednesday a f te r ­ over 10,000 feet, th e p a rty enjoyed
the
one used by thousands of
noon. Those present w ere Mes- th e v ista of miles of tree-covered
SALMON, Red & White, l ’s ......................................
.89
1.72
3.40
families daily — is Bayer Aspirin
dam es E rvin C hapm an, Neva Ptlon m ou n tain s, stretch ed o u t below as
SALMON, Blue & White, l ’s ......................................
— 15/ a dozen tablets — about
.41
.80
1.59
Joe S pringer, F red K nudson, Olaf far as th e eye could see. They ex­
1 / apiece.
TUNA FISH, Red & White, y2’s ................................
.53
2.05
P eterson, Milo M cFarland and Miss
1.05
Simply take 2 Bayer Aspirin
perienced
looking
down
on
th
e
S ara Rix.
tablets with a half glass of water.
TUNA FLAKES, Our Value, i/,’s .............................
.48
.93
1.83
clouds.
Mr. and Mrs. A rt T ro u t and fam i­
Repeat, if necessary, according to
APRICOTS, Blue & White, 2i/2rs ...............................
.59
1.15
In Mexico City, Mr. M oshberger
2.25
ly of W alla W alla were visitors a t
directions.
th e F ra n k C lark home S atu rd ay .
Usually this will ease such pain
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Red & White, l ’s .....................
and m em bers of his p arty atten d ed
.45
.87
1.72
in a remarkably short time.
A rt Peterson and H ugh Van Scho- th e sum m er session a t th e U niversi­
SEEDLESS GRAPES, Vine Gold, l ’s .........................
For quick relief from such pain
.38
.75
1.47
iack retu rn ed home S un d ay from a
ty of Mexico, w hich lasted six weeks.
which exhausts you and keeps you
five day h u n tin g trip.
GRAPEFRUIT, Red & White, 2’s ..............................
.45
.87
1.72
awake at night — ask for genuine
Mrs. O. P. M iller, Mrs. N orm an He says th e school is conducted in
Bayer Aspirin.
PEACHES, Home Style Frees or Sliced Clings 2y>’s
.65
1.25
2.47
W o rth ley an d Mrs. E. Ream spent much th e sam e m an n er as our u n i­
PEACHES, Clings, Blue & White, 21/ , ’s ...................
last W ednesday aftern o o n In P e n ­ versities, except th a t some of the
.55
1.08
2.10
dleton w here th ey atten d ed th e sec­ classes a re e n tirely in Spanish,
PEARS, Red & White, 2i/2’s ........................................
.75
1.48
2.90
ond a n n u a l fam ily liv in g conference.
w hile o th ers are conducted in E n g ­
PEARS, Blue & White, 2 i^ ’s ......................................
.59
1.15
2.25
The women are p lan n in g to s ta r t a
lish. T he sum m er session stu d en ts
PINEAPPLE, Home Style or Sliced, R. & W., 2y>’s
club
here
in
the
near
fu
tu
re.
.70
1.38
2.75
atten d e d classes d u rin g th e m orn­
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ream and ch ild ­
PINEAPPLE, Home Style or Sliced, R. & W., PA's
.39
.77
1.50
ren Jack , Leslie and A udrey spent ing and sp en t the aftern o o n sig h t
PINEAPPLE, Blue & White, 2i/2’s ....................
.55
1.08
2.13
la st week end v isitin g in P o rtlan d . seeing.
cent a tablet
Several week end trip s were ta k ­
Mr. an d Mrs. O. W arren and son
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Red & White, 2’s ...............
.43
.85
1.68
have moved in to th e V leg place re ­
ORANGE, Red & White, l ’s .........................
.35
.68
1.35
cen tly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Bill
H anson.
APRICOT NECTARS, Red & White, l ’s ............
.35
.68
1.35
T h e high school held its an n u a l
PINEAPPLE JUICE, Red & White, 46 oz. ..
.95
1.87
3.50
freshm en in itiatio n la st T hursday
and Friday.
PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole’s, 2’s ............
<43
.85
1.68
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ju sten so n have
TOMATO JUICE, Red & White, l ’s .........
.23
.44
.87
purchased a Dodge sedan.
ASPARAGUS, Natural Small, Walla Walla, l ’s
Mrs. G eorge K endler Is w orking
.65
1.27
2.50
on th e Read house and will move in ­
CUT GREEN BEANS, Red & White, 2’s ..
.45
.87
1.70
to it some tim e th is week.
RED KIDNEY BEANS, Red & White, 2’s .
.39
.75
1.47
T he U m atilla high school is g e t­
tin g ready for an o th er dance th e
SLICED BEETS, Red & White, 2’s ....
.39
.77
1.50
16th, and a carn iv al dance th e 29th.
HOMINY, Red & White, 21/o’s .............
.35
.68
1.33
Mae W u rster, V iolet D exter and
PUMPKIN, Red & White, 2 U ’s
F ran ces B ray atten d ed th e carn iv al
.35
.68
1.33
and dance In Echo last Friday.
PEAS, No. 3 Sieve, Red & White, 2’s .
.45
.87
1.70
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ju sten so n w ere
TOMATOES, Red & White, 2i/2’s
d in n e r guests a t th e Milo M cFarland
.50
.97
1.90
home last Friday.
SPINACH, Red & White, 2i/2’s~.........
.50
.97
1.90
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes and
SAUERKRAUT, Red & White, 2i/2’s ..............
.43
g ra n d d a u g h te r V erna Dale W alsh
.85
. 1.68
spent S atu rd ay In P endleton.
PEAS AND CARROTS, Inland Valley, 2’s ...........
.35
.68
1.33
The S unday school had a p arty a t
CORN, Golden Sweet, Our Value, 2’s ............ Each
th e church S unday afternoon.
between Portland, Spokane, Salt Lake, Omaha, Chico3<
PEAS, Our Value ................................................. Each
Mrs. John W u rste r and S arah and
Mae, and Mr. an d Mrs. Ray McNabb
CUT BEANS, Our Value, 2’s .............
Each
•M akeyour next trip to Portland, Spokane, Salt
[sp e n t S atu rd ay In P endleton shop­
Lake, D ei ver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago
ping.
TOMATOES, Blue & White, 2V»’s
Each
and intermediate points the most comfortable,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
H
arry
m
an
and
STRAINED VEGETABLES, Red & White ............
SPOKANK
q 7H c ° 8t inAer*Vi,nV ver' Soing by Union Pacific
sons have moved from th e Stone
o f JILAMK , . . 3 .7 0 Super-Coach) These sensational new buses
COFFEE, Red & White, 1 lb : ........................... Each
house to one of Bill S w ifzier’s hous­
B O IS E ................ 5.15 ■•t new high standards in luxurious highway
es.
COFFEE. Red & White. 3 lbs
Each
CHICAGO .
29.50 travel—yet fares remain at the sam e low level.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Spencer and
n n . ^ou will enjoy the scores of new, im proved
PO RTLAND .
TOMATO HOT SAUCE, Red & W h ite .....
| child of S tanfield spent Sunday a t
. 8 .10 features in the Supar-Coach—its smart design,
th e Ben Spencer home
PE N D LE T O N
$ .65 beautiful upholstering, forced draft ventilation,
Mr. and Mrs. H arry K essler and
17 05 batter view, and smoother riding qualities. For
DENVER . . .
2g
25 o ,b*r information, visit or phone:
ch ild ren spent Sunday and Monday
K A N SA S CIT Y
In H eppner. Mr. Kessler w ent h u n t­
H ERM ISTON DRUG CO.
O
M
A
H
A
...............24.00
ing.
RED « W H IT E STORE
M AIN ST R EET
Miss B etty McKenzie, accom pan­
Free Delivery
Phone 341
Prompt. Courteous Service
ied by Miss K a th rin a P o rte r of Long
A rm our’s
Creek spent Sunday aftern o o n v isit­
ing a t th e Elm ore M cKenzie home.
Both g irls a re in nurees tra in in g a t
Football Season Is On— -
C o lu m b ia C r e a m e r y
$ 1.2 0
...... $9.75
COME IN
$5,95
9 J
A fte r a Sum m er’« H a rd
D riv in g Y o u r C ar NEEDS a
Cheek Up, and W e ’re th e
Ones to do the Job R IG H T!
$4.69
£ f
B U R N H A M ’S
R o h rm a n M o to r C o .
ITS GREAT
TO BE BACK
AT WORK
a
$ fbrb » cj
RHEUMATISM
O n e W e e k o f B a r g a i n s - Oct. 15 to 23.
***« ***« •
SUPER-COACH
Same low fares
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
Fri. - Sat. Special
BACON
lb. 29c
union, p a c ific stages