The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 20, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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    Dr. J. A. Best, candidate for re-
election to the sta te senate, and Ivan
D unning of Pendleton, were calling
on friends in H erm iston W ednesday.
Dr. Best has served for six years in
the sta te legislature.
Ross Newport visited in H erm is­
ton F riday and Saturday of last
■week from Portland.
Mrs. E arl Dudley of Milton. Ore.,
was th e house guest of her m other.
Mrs. Anna Briggs, Monday night.
Enjoy “Life” for one year by mail
for $3.50. Mrs. Georgia Henderson, v
John B lanchett of Pilot Rock was
a busineiss visitor in Herm iston
Tuesday.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday - Saturday
OCTOBER 21 - 22
DOUBLE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1S28.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
•*GE BTS
FE A T U R E !
Jack Oakie - Lucille Ball
in
“ The Affairs of
Annabel”
Musical— In tern atio n al Rhythm
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
OCTOBER 23 - 24 - 25
CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY
“Cowboy From Brooklyn” starts
3:11 P. M.; 5:11 P. M.; 7:11
P. M. and 9:11 P. M.
You’ll be hog-tied w ith laughs
when this W estern W ildcat sta rts
tam ing these Bad Men from
Brooklyn!
Mr. and Mrs. H. Newton and
fam ily are now living on the F u ller­
ton place in W estland d istrict, com­
ing from Newport. They have p u r­
chased raw land from the W estland
Irrig a tio n d istric t which they will
Mrs. George Ganger of Pendleton
cultivate. They have one boy in
is visiting her d aughter, Mrs. B. H. j B. A. Doyle retu rn ed from the school and one u nder school age.
Fix, in Columbia d istrict th is week. : m ountains Sunday w ith a 160 pound
Mrs. Anna Briggs left Tuesday
j buck. O thers in the p arty were
m
orning
for Portland where she will
0. C. Pierce and M. L. W atson Chas. Wilcox, Bill Shipley and H ar­
went h u n tin g Sunday and W atson old Thompson. They w ent to A r­ visit her d au g h ter and fam ily for
two days before going to Dunsmuir,
returned w ith a large buck deer.
buckle m ountain to Taylor Creek.
Calif., to spend th e w inter w ith her
Mr. and Mrs. P aul Van P atten
R ebuilt stra p watches, $5.00 to d aughter, Miss Marion Briggs. She
left T hursday nig h t of last week on $12.00. A. W. Behrman.
adv. has rented her residence here to Mr.
and Mrs. C raig Percy.
a week's vacation to coast points,
going from here to P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lear of H epp­
B argain rates on Oregon Jo u rn al,
ner were week end house guests of P ortland Oregonian and News Tele­
Bargain rates on Oregon Journal, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton. Mrs.
gram by mail. Mrs. Georgia H ender­
gram by mail. Mrs. Georgia Hender- Lear will be remembered as Ruth
son.
adv
P ortland Oregonian and News Tele- Cherry. Mr. Lear is assistan t coun­
son.
adv ty ag en t in Morrow county, sta tio n ­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. P e tit of
Oregon City, Ore., announce th e
ed a t Heppner.
C harlotte See, who is employed a t
b irth of son, Robert Read. Friday.
the Wm. Longhorn home, spent the
W. J. Logan, fath er of W. E. Lo­ October 14. Mrs P e tit will be re­
week end w ith relatives in La gan, local postm aster, returned Mon­ membered as M arian
H enderson.
Grande.
day nig h t from Toronto, Canada, The baby is a grandson of Mrs. Geor­
where he had spent six weeks v isit­ gia H enderson, and a g reat nephew
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend and
ing relatives. Mr. Logan is 81 years of Mrs. C. E. Baker, of H erm iston.
fam ily of Elgin, Ore., visited over
of age and made the trip alone, re ­
Miss E dith Clark, who teaches
the week end a t the home of Mrs.
tu rn in g by way of California.
physical education in th e O ntario
Addleman and family in Columbia
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caudle of E n te r­ high school, was an over n ig h t guest
prise, Ore., were guests of Mr. and T hursday a t th e home of her par­
Mrs. Georgia Henderson retu rn ed
Mrs. Roy Hale from W ednesday u n ­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke.
Monday m orning from Oregon City
til Saturday of last week. They O thers w ith h er were Mis3 M argaret
where she visited her d au g h ter and
were enroute to th eir home from Hoffman, Miss G eorgianna Colman,
family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. P e­
Portland and from here visited in and Miss May Finch, R.N., all of
tit. and new grandson, born Friday.
O ntario. They attended the regional
Milton before retu rn in g home.
teachers conference in Pendleton.
Mrs. O. C. Pierce and d au g h ter
Enjoy “Life” for one year by mail
Members of the W estland G range
M arian and son Stanley, and W anda
for $3.50. Mrs. Georgia H enderson, v met a t th e F ran k Seeliger home
Moore, G eraldine Mi$llins, G ladyt
Monday to pour concrete for the
Pierson, and Marie H inkle motored
Mrs. Grace Rice and son Jack and basem ent of the new modern home
to Pendleton S aturday to atten d the
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ba­ now under construction. A bounti­
football game.
ker, and b ro th er Sheldon Baker, of ful chicken dinner was served by
Stanfield, left W ednesday m orning Mrs. F. Seeliger, assisted by Mrs.
F. J. E stel has completed a small
for Roseburg, Ore., where they will Chas. Seeliger, Mrs. P. A. Power and
storage cellar on his 10-acre farm
spend the rem ainder of the week vi­ J. D. Corliss.
in the W estland d istrict. He and
sitin g relatives. Mrs. Rice is em
his wife came here from Oklahoma
Ladies’ leather w atch straps, $1.
17 m onths ago and have made many ployed a t H u n te r’s Cafe.
A. W. Behrm an, Herm iston.
adv.
im provem ents on th eir farm.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brock en ter
Guests a t the home of Mr. and
See our new line of 10-15-25 cent tained at d inner in honor of th e ir Mrs. P. A. Power Sunday were Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. F orrest Steinke, the
C harlotte Dickenson, A thena, Mr.
em broidery goods at B rierley’s. adv.
occasion being h er b irthday a n n i­ and Mrs. Fijed Crops, Adatffs, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. N eufeldt of versary. Those present were Mr. and and Mrs. Clarence Power, Pendle­
Dallas, Ore., arrived M onday even­ Mrs. I. J. Couch. Mr. and Mrs. ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Power, H er­
ing to visit u n til T hursday m orning Fales, Mrs. B ert Quick, H enry miston, Onley Saling, Lexington,
w ith th e ir d au g h ter and fam ily. Mr. Rowell, Alton K ingsbury, F. Steinke H enry Power, Pendleton, and Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Quiring. Mr. Neufeldt and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B rake of and Mrs. H enry Shafer and daugh­
owns and operates a large prune or­ W allula. Mrs. H enry Rowell assist­ te r of Pendleton.
ed w ith refreshm ents.
chard near Dallas
Helen Ralph left for P ortland
Tuesday where she visited her sister
C harlotte u n til T hursday and then
w ent to Forest Grove to be the
guest of Gerald K eller for home
coming a t Pacific U niversity. H er
m other. Mrs. Mabel Ralph, plans to
motor to P ortland th is week end and
th e two girls will re tu rn w ith her.
WHY PAY FOR PRETTY PACKAGES?
C h arlo tte has been in P o rtlan d for
several m onths receiving medical
care.
Fancy Long Grain
^s.
Mrs. W. E. Logan, Mrs. J. M.
Pearson and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes
were jo in t hostesses a t diessert
Lbs.
luncheons T hursday and F riday of
last week a t th e home of Mrs. Lo­
gan. The H allow e’en m otif was
used w ith b rig h t fail flowers a r ­
ranged about th e rooms. High hon­
ors were won by Mrs. G erald W hite
Hardwheat
and Mrs. F. B. Swayze, and conso­
lation by Mrs. Joe Caudle, of E n te r­
ib.
prise. Ore., and Mrs. A. H. Norton.
Black
Jo in t hostesse a t dinner parties
Sunday and Monday of th is week
were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W hite and
It P ops!
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Todd at th e
W hite home. The conventional H al­
lowe’en colors added to the gayety of
th e party. High honors were won
by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. N orton and
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen. and
consolation by Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Table
McReynolds.
Ladies’ leath er w atch straps. $1.
A. W. Behrm an, Herm iston.
adv.
A group of friends surprised Mrs.
H ugh N ei|l a t a show er a t her
home F riday afternoon, October 14.
American Club
T he afternoon was spent playing
games, a fte r which Mrs. Neill open­
ed th e many lovely gifts presented
to her. L ater in the afternoon re­
freshm ents were served. Those a t­
ten d in g were the Mesdames Claude
Upham. Elm er Dixson and dau g h ter.
Donita. A. C. W illcu tt and d au g h ter
B arbara. Carl Hamm er and d augh­
Mild Loaf
, lb.
te r Carole. L ester Hamm er. Amanda
Shaver. E verett Shaver,
H enry
Hooker. Enos B urchett, W. D. Neill,
1 quGa° l^ y J1 .7 JC A S E of 2 Dozen
Floyd M athers and son Bobbie, Beu­
lah Plourd and d au g h ters P hyllis
90c DOZ. Assorted if you like
and Peggy. Elm er Ryland. and Bax­
ONLY A FEW CASES LEFT!
te r H utchison and d au g h ter Lois.
Buy In BULK!
R IC E
B e a n s Idah°White
Comedy— Doctor Cupid
Red Walkinghoocl.
Wednesday - Thursday
OCTOBER 26 - 27
Wednesday Special Night!
m ill
fi
w ith
Jackie Cooper - Fay Bainter*
Cartoon— Porky a t th e Crocadero
Vita phone Capers.
BERT QUICK
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
MOTORS
Phone 22-R
H ermiston I
H A U L IN G
fo r HIRE
We Haul Anything,
Anyplace at
Anytime.
RAY OLMSTEAD
Phone 681
Hermiston, Oregon
SPAGHETTI
MACARONI
PEPPER
P o p C orn
LARD
3 19c
5 2^0
4 ibs. 1 0 c
4 >bs- 1 9 c
PEA S
CORN ’ *
12 f°r 8 5 c
S O A P Quick Arrow Chips
0. K. Brown Soap
9
V a n illa 8 oz. W estag
19c
bars
18c
Connor’s Cash Store
bOO ROOMS • St NSIPI ! K'UFS
D INING ROOM
w ill be open
Monday, Oct. 24
FOR BUSINESS
Under the Management of
Mr. & Mrs. F. H. Beymer
“ If our service pleases yon, tell your
friends— If it does not, tell US.”
la tte r p a rt of the week w ith a deer.
R uth McCulley was an over n ig h t
guest of Beulah Ryland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Ryan of P o rt­
land w ere week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Corman. Mrs. Ry­
an is Mrs. C orm an’s sister.
Columbia G range home economics
club met w ith Mrs. Theodore P an ­
ages Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. V erne Dunham were
Pendleton business visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er R yland were
business visitors in Pendleton F ri­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rogers of
Stanfield visited a t th e home of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Panages Monday.
Mrs. Eltrter R yland visited Mrs.
Sophia Kopacz Sunday.
Joyce Sater was a Sunday d in n er
guest a t the B axter H utchison home.
Miss P auline Stoop of the H erald
was calling in this d istric t Monday.
E lb ert H utchison and Dan B ittn er
of Pendleton spent Tuesday evening
w ith E lb e rt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B axter H utchison.
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Hamm er and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H am m er and
d au g h ter Carole were Pendleton vi­
sitors T hursday.
SAFEWAY
Prices for October
21st, 22nd and 24th.
980
Large 74-oz. tin
33*
♦ 2 8y>-oz. tins
25*
2 lb. pkg.
23*
6 lbs. 29*
Quart jar 29*
Quart ja r
25*
% lb. pkg. 29*
4 lb. box
CHOCOLATES
Blue & Silver - Best Ever
MOLASSES
A unt Dinah
DATE NUT BREAD
Drom edary - Ready to Serve
DOG FOOD
Clix - Scientific Form ula
DATE PRUNES
Sweet Delicious - New Crop
SALAD DRESSING
A risto crat Salad Serve
SWEET DILL PICKLES
Libby’s - T ry T his D ifferent Pickle
ORANGE PEKOE TEA
C anterbury - E x tra F ine Q uality
1
2 lbs- 1 7 c
4 lbs- 5 9 c
2 ibs. 2 4 c
EGG NOODLES
SALT
3 ^s. 2 1 c
C o ffe e Hills *Red Can
27®
C o ffe e
19c
Baking PowderCa|umet lb- pk«- 1 8 c
Sandwich Spread
Fu" * 2 8 e
C H E E SE
18c
Tomato Juice
Hermiston Hotel
♦
»
COLUMBIA
♦
By Lola Hutch Ison
♦
Leo La Mon of Pendleton was a
visitor a t the L ester Hamm er home
S aturday. He was here for the
opening of duck season.
Anne Sommerer and Kay Keener
were in the style review at Pendle­
ton last F riday evening. They were
accom panied by th e ir mothers.
Apple picking at th e W illiam Neb-
ergall farm was finished Monday.
Mrs. Lois Blum and Mrs. L aura
M orris were Pendleton business vi­
sitors Saturday.
R. H. Stockard who was hunting
in the mountains raturned homa the
E d w a r d ’s C o ffe e
Giant
Tin
The same famous blend you like
so well in sm aller tins.
85«
2^^
4 1-lb. tin s
PORK 4 BEANS
Van Camps in Tom ato Sauce
BORENE
27*
2 y2-lb. pkgs. 33*
2 lb. carton 17*
Lge. 36-oz. pkg.
It's Borated
CHEESE
Shefford's - Assorted V arieties
CRACKERS
Salty Flake
HEINZ SOUP
airway
Any Flavor
COFFEE
1 lb 14c
3 lbs.
2
tin s
SWANSDOWN
39*
Cake F lo u r
40-oz. Pkg.
TUNA FISH
Del Monte
HARVEST BLOSSOM
No.
tin
FLOUR
G uaranteed
49 lbs.
KRISP SHELL
$ 1 .0 9
Filled Candy
— FRESH PRODUCE —
Friday & Sat. Only
Banana*
lb.
5*
Golden
Cauliflower
IO*
No. 1 Heads
Cabbage
sack
98*
6 lbs.
15*
For K raut
Carrots
Fancy - Bulk
Parsnips
L arge Heads
2 for
25*
160
29*
ARMOURS
PICNICS
Med 6 to 8 lbs.
PER LB.........
19*
SILK
TISSUE
Soft - A bsorbent
6 lbs.
Washed
Lettuce
2 lbs
25*
5*
3 rolls
IO*