The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 06, 1938, Image 6

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON,
Mrs. Merle Phelps was presented
with the I.E.S. electric lamp given
away by the Altar Society of Her­
miston during the Umatilla Project
fair.
Frank Markham of Irrigon, who
Mrs. Gertrude Sanders returned has been a medical patient in the
Miss Pauline Lewis, employed at
the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery, Friday from coast points where she Hermiston General hospital for sev­
eral days, left for his home Wed­
left -Monday for Portland on a vaca­ spent ten days.
F. B. Swayze is having a garage nesday.
tion.
constructed at the rear of the bank
Jesse Tabor and son George Tabor
building.
of Wallace, Idaho, were here yester­
Russell Hills of Klamath Falls, day looking after the Tabor ranch in
nephew of Mrs. Victoria Church­ Columbia district. They also visited
man, visited here this week.
J. W. Tabor, brother of Jess Tabor.
Alonza Harper is building a small
Mrs. Orville Dawson returned
HERMISTON, OREGON Saturday night from Klamath Falls house on his farm west of town
where she visited two weeks with which will be occupied by Mr and
Mrs. Glenn Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dawson.
Friday - Saturday
Mrs. Miles Barager and Mrs. J.
Mrs. Mabel Walker and Mrs. Ina
OCTOBER 7 • 8
S. Burnham and daughter Marjorie Wessell motored to Bend last Friday
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. where they looked after business.
DO UBLE
F E A T U R E !
Chas. Hoggard at Rufus, Ore.
They returned by way of The Dalles
For Your Child— Gloves and mit­ and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
tens; Caps; Sweaters 50c. Brierley’s. Hoggard at Rufus, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blessing of
Kenneth Knerr, son of Mr. and
Portland are visiting at the home of Mrs. Floyd Knerr of Hermiston, has
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lind­ been In the hospital at Pasco for a
er in Columbia idstrict this week. week recovering from Injuries re­
I. N. Hartsook fell from a hay ceived when his motorcycle collided
stack on his farm Monday and frac­ with a truck.
tured both wrists. He was treated at
Jim Omohundro, Mrs. Carl Brown
the Hermiston General hospital.
and Georgia Rae Neill returned
with
C. M. Best left Tuesday morning Wednesday from the mountains
Humphrey Bogart
for Pilot Rock where he joined C. with three buck deer. They went
G. Bracher on a hunting trip into into the mountains above Pilot
Louise Fazenda
the mountains to be gone the re­ Rock.
PLUS SHORTS
mainder of the week.
Allan Clarke returned to school
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hedwall and Thursday after more than a weeks
Sun. - Mon. - Tue*.
son Tommy left Wednesday for absence due to a knee infection.
Portland where Mr. Hedwall will
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKenzie of
OCTOBER 9 - 1 0 - 1 1
attend a meeting of Interstate Asso­ Montana,
representative of the
CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY
ciated Creameries.
Townsend club, were guests of Mrs.
“L ittle Miss Broadway” starts—
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton of Victoria Churchman Thursday night.
3:08 p .m .; 4 :5 4 p.m ,; 6:44 p .m .; Helix, Mrs. W. S. Boynton and Mrs.
E. O. Dyer, soil conserv&uionist of
9 :3 4 p.m.
Harry Kelley and daughter Kath­ the new CCC camp at Stanfield, has
leen motored to Roseburg last Sat­ leased the W. J. Warner house on
urday. All but Mrs. W. S. Boynton Fourth street in Hermiston, and his
returned Wednesday evening, and wife and five children plan to oc­
she will visit for a month. Mrs. Kel­ cupy the place this week.
ley and daughter plan to leave this
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hall of Co­
week end for Ontario, Ore., to spend lumbia district left Tuesday on a
three weeks with Mr. Kelley who is two months trip to Texas, near Dal­
superintendent of the CCC camp las and Fort Worth. They formerly
there. Mrs. Kelley is taking a vaca­ lived in that state and will visit
FREE! Movie Booklets & Photos
tion from her work in the Pacific relatives and friends.
Tel. & Tel. office.
of Shirley Temple
Fred Rauch, who has been opera­
ting a sheep ranch south of Echo,
— Color Cartoon and Comedy —
has sold his sheep. The lambs were
bought by Jess Correa, Jr., who will
Wednesday - Thursday
feed them for the spring market.
OCTOBER 12 - 13
John A. Holling of Hermiston,
bought part of his ewes.
Wednesday Special N ight!
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luttrell, who
had visited friends in Columbia dist­
rict for a week, left for Portland
Wednesday morning. While here Mr.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS Luttrell painted their home. They
were house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
P. H. Corman during their stay.
Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle opto­
metrist who has made professional
visits to Hermiston for 25 years and
is known for good optical work at
IN THE
reasonable prices, will again be at
Office of Former
Hermiston Hotel Friday, October 14,
for one day. Eyes examined. Glas­
BLACK & WHITE GARAGE
IM racua k . JO H N FA R R O W . P r a m M * 7
ses properly fitted.
adv.
W A R N E R BROS • .SrrMn P lat t»T V I
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Tetrick and
S k r a u U S Rohwtaon W hll« • AS«pt«l Iron,
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B
• A Fkw N M 'I P M ara
family of Portland arrived Tuesday
HUGH NEILL
and are the house guests of her bro­
Comedy— Hold That Ball
PROPRIETOR
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Hibbard, for the remainder of the
Vita Gambols
week.
Main Street
Hermiston, Ore.
Hym Mouse
L. Johnson, president of the Ben-
zoll Corporation of Oaliflornia and
Mr. Whitaker, president of the Stu-
debaker Assembly Plant at Los An­
geles, were members of a party of
eight pheasant hunters who spent
the week end at the R. G. Saylor
farm on Butter Creek. It is their
first pheasant season in this section
and they expressed pleasure at the
results.
Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
“SWING YOUR LADY”
Guy Moore of Pine City and Lu­
cille Jones of Boardman, who were
chosen outstanding 4- h club boy
and girl of Morrow county, have
been attending the Pacific Interna­
tional exposition in Portland as
guests of the First National Bank of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Richardson
and daughter Vivian of Dallas, Ore.
and R. J. Beck of Corvallis, spent
the week end in Hermiston visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Quiring and Miss
Pauline Stoop. The men spent their
time hunting. Mr. Richardson is
editor of the Itemizer-Observer at
Dallas and Mr. Beck is connected
with the O.S.C. extension service.
Mrs. Arietta White entertained
Friday and Saturday of last week at
two bridge dessert luncheons. The
rooms were made lovely by huge
bouquets of fall flowers. Honors
went to Mrs. A. H. Norton and Miss
Mary Petri and second high to Mrs.
E. D. Martin and Mrs. Alice Stone.
Mrs. J. E. Saylor and Mrs. W. L.
Morgan entertained Wednesday and
Thursday
afternoons at
dessert
bridge. Five tables each day were
placed in a setting amid tall flowers.
High honors went to Mrs. Wm.
Shaar and Mrs. Neil Robertson, and
second high to Mrs. George Harken-
rider and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds.
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Watch for
Grand Opening of
Warnstrom
Cash G rocery
a t U m a tilla N e x t W e e k
O n T h e H ig h w a y
AUCTION SALE
FRIDAY, OCT. 14
i
-
PERMANENT
SPECIALS
$3 MACHINELESS
$5. RILLING
$3 LAVENDOIL
—.—
$5“
$4“
$2-50
Apprentice Special
CONTINUED
LAVENDOIL
$ 1 95
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MARCELS ....................
RESETS ........................
75*
25*
RUBY KNIGHT,
Owner and Operator
Irma Alexander, Operator
Leona Faust, Apprentice
Ruby**
::Beauty Shop::
♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦eee* ee*eeeeeeeeee
OCTOBER 7 to 10
Sleepy
H o llo w
SYRUP — Rich in the
Real Maple.
19*
35*
SUPURB
WESTERN
SOAP
M atches
16*
Best for Hard Water
24 oz. Pkg...........
19^
PARD DOG FOOD ........
6 Bax Carton
.................. 3 No. 1 tins
Lb- Pk«- 19^
OATTWTAT. . Quiek or Reg...... .................... 9 lbs. ^9*
BUTTER - Real Roast ............ 2 lb. Jar 25*
SHEFFORD’S CHEESE
............ Va
PEA N UT
FLUFFIEST
2 t-lb. pkgs.
MARSHMALLOWS
PURE.Y MASTER BLEACHER ............. 1 Gal. Jug
KITCHEN CRAFT ,
FLOUR
GALLEY’S TANG
Best Home Type
49 Lb. Sack
19* QT 29*
9 1 .2 9
Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative
WEEK END SPECIALS
FRESH PORK SAUSAGE - family pkgs. - lb.
WHOLE WHEAT
FIG
22 <
BIO CHIEF
FLY
BARS
2,.,............... »5*
POST TOASTIES
IRw,
25*
GRAPE NUT FLAKES
The new Coleman Heater protects health and gives
more comfort because it has a two-way heating service.
W hen Heat-Reflector Doors are open, heat radiates into
a focused comfort sone. W hen doors are dosed heat cir­
culates throughout the room.
This warm air flow la 35% greater than formerly.
Floors and corners are kept warm. Cold air layers and
stagnant dead air pockets are broken up. Huge quan­
tities of freshly warmed air drculate through the house.
The temperature is kept uniformly warm and healthful
from floor to cealing.
Protect the health of your family w ith a Coleman
Heater.
OREGON HARDWARE Ö
IMPLEMENT CO.
S T ..............................
10*
NOW ..............................
6
............79*
SALMON
Staley's Crystal White
ALASKA PINK
CORN SYRUP
19*
¿ ¿ J - ....................
IO™,
JELLO . Any Flavor ................................. Per Pkg.
LIFE BUOY SOAP ............................................ 3 Bars £ £ £
6 Rolls
EDWABDS COFFEE ..................... 1 lb 23c - 2 lbs
25 <
45*
SWIFT’S ORIOLE
NOB HILL
COFFEE
2 Lbs...................... 39I
BACON
Choice Light Sides
LB.
*4 side or whole
290
— FRIDAY A SATURDAY ONLY —
SODA CRACKERS
X '" ....................... 53*
2
IO*
FRESH
BORENE
N B. C. CRAC K ERS................................... 2 lb. box
SILK TISSUE .....................................................
RIBBONS
With FREE BALLOON
Improper heating, cold
floors, dead stagnant air,
lack of warm air circula­
tion are the causes of many winter-time ills.
/
threatens to close the hotel. George as the intricate steps which she and
Murphy, her nephew intercedes— Murphy execute together.
and while he wins nothing but en­
Shirley Temple always turns in a mity from his prim aunt, at least he
fine performance — as millions of wins the favor of fair Phyllis.
fans will attest— but this time she
Six sparkling tunes ranging from
gives you the time of your life!
ballads to sizzling swing lend them­
10:00 A. M.
She’s a Shirley of surprises sim­ selves to Shirley’s singing as well
ply surrounded by singing, dancing,
romancing, fun making show people.
And If you're thrillable, “Little Miss
at the
Broadway,” which begins Sunday at
BERT QUICK
OLD SMITH RANCH
the Oasis theatre, is the musical
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
thing to thrill to.
5 mi. West - Stanfield
MOTORS
It’s all about a little miss who
5 mi. South - Hermiston
Hermiston
lives in a vaudeville hotel with her Phone 22-R
- Farm Machinery and Stock —
foster family. Edward Ellis and
Phyllis Brooks. When Jimmy Du-
rante’s jazz band gets too loud in
its rehearsals, the wealthy neighbor,
Edna Mae Oliver complains and
mcmm
m
•
SHIRLEY SHOWS YOU
TIM E OF YOUR LIFE
Black & White
Barber Shop
Men., Oct. 10
A nnouncement !
73*
BANANAS ................ 4 lb»
CAULIFLOWER
Lge. Hds.
CELERY - Utah or White ........—.............. Each
io*
SWEET POTATOES - No. I .................
SQUASH - Local ....... - ............................
CABBAGE - Solid Heads .....................
3
FORMAY
CRESCENT
SHORTENING
CORN STARCH
53*
3 „ , ............. 25*
“The Friendly Store”
PHONE 401
SAFEWAY