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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. • Local Happenings If you have friend* or relatives visiting you over the holidays phone the item to 51, or mail in to the Herald. Thank you Dance at Echo Xmas night, De adv Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Brownell of Umatilla were guests of Mrs. Ida Simmons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McPherson and daughter Jean motored to Walla Walla Wednesday on business. E. P. Schofield of Vancouver, Wn. Joined his wife and family here Tuesday, and expects to spend the Christmas holidays with them. They are house guests of Mrs. Schofield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. cember 25. 43231923 HERMISTON, OREGON Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M. Friday - Saturday - Sunday December 21-22-23 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY YOU EVER WERE A KID YOU EVER LOVED A KID You’ll smile when this story brings those days before your eyes again . . . You’ll sob at the heartbreak of this boy -when the man he thinks is his "dad" fails him! Jackie Cooper In Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS Peck’s Bad Boy Mr. and Mrs. Neill Barnhart re turned last week to their home here. Mr. Barnhart had been doing relief work for the Standard Oil Co., agent at Athena for the past three weeks. Mrs. Barnhart stayed in Pendleton where they made their headquarters. Mrs. Mary House left Friday for Pendleton where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her sister, Mrs. L. W. Copeland. Her son Jack House expects to spend Christmas day with them in Pendleton. Mrs. David Mittlesdorf who has been In Portland since Thanksgiving receiving treatments for an infected hand, returned Thursday of this week. The condition of her hand is much improved but she is still unable to use it. Frank Chandler who has been employed at the Ralph Richards ranch for some time, left Friday evening for his home in Indiana where he will spend the Christmas holidays with his mother. He does not expect to return until May of next year. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Quiring and Mrs. Quiring’s sister, Miss Manu Neufeldt of Dallas, Ore., who has been her house guest for a week, left Thursday night for The Dalles where they will visit relatives before go ing on to Dallas to spend the Christ mas holidays. Assistant County Agent William A. Sawyer and Mrs. Sawyer left Sat urday for Corvallis where Mr. Saw yer spent the week attending the state county agents' conference. They expected to motor to Eirby, Ore., to visit Mr. Sawyer’s parents over the Christmas holidays. A group of I.O.O.F. members mo tored to Pendleton Tuesday night to attend the regular meeting of the Pendleton order, and witness the initiatory degree work. They inclu ded Earl Bensel, Geo. Harkenrider, MERRY • MERRY CHRISTMAS PLUS SHORT FEATURES DANCE BIO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Westland Tuesday - Wednesday December 26-28 Mystery ■ Thrills and Side Splitting Laughs Strik Hal Warner of Portland, nephew of W. J. Warner, visited here Sun day and Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Gregory of Stanfield were here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoskins of Stanfield were business visitors in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hodgen of Pen- dleton were business visitors in Her- mlston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dillon and W. R. Courtwright of Boardman were in Hermiston on business Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon of Pine City were in town Monday. Miss Lois Jackson of Portland is expected Saturday and will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer left Satur day for Powell Butte to spend the Christmas holidays with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of Corvallis are expected to arrive In Hermiston Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Mor gan’s father, J. A. Reeves, and bro ther Jack, and with Mr. Morgan’s brother and wife. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan. Mr. Morgan Is a student In engineering at Oregon State col lege. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher son will spend the holidays with relatives in Portland. Dr. Christoph erson expects to return New Year’s day. Mrs. Sadie W’ood, who is employed at Jack's Cafe, left Tuesday on a week's vacation which she will spend at Irrigon with relatives. Mrs. Bob Beebe of Stanfield is taking her place in the cafe. Wm. Gragan arrived last week from Washington state and Is the house guest of his sister and broth er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White. Hunter's Cafe and Jack's Cafe will be closed on Christmas day, ac cording to information released to- day. The Hermiston Hotel dining room will be open to the public. G. T. McGilery of Portland was the house guest of Mrs. H. J. Bels- camper three days this week. He owns property in the Columbia dis trict. J. S. Burnham motored to Pasco, Wn., Wednesday where he met his daughter, Miss Marjorie who came home to spend the Christmas holi days. She is a student at the El lensburg Normal. Thrift Shop sale opens Friday. Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., Hermis ton Union church. Close to 140 clean ed and renovated garments just re ceived. Pretty new things, nice for Xmas presents. adv Mrs. Lawrence Hallas and son Kermit of Nampa, Idaho, arrived in Hermiston Saturday to visit her mo ther, Mrs. Horner. She will also visit relatives In Irrigon during her stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and daughter Neva motored to Pendleton Saturday morning where they were joined by their younger daughter, lune, and Miss Anita Paulson, on a trip to Walla Walla and Kennewick. “emi -ich with was «B one à Admission 50c YULETIDE CHEER $1.49 SUEDE JACKETS MEN’S FANCY SOCKS ... 29c pair - 2 pair 50c MEN’S RAYON & WOOL SOCKS .... 3 pair $1.00 95c MEN’S DRESS CAPS Boy’s Leatherette Sheepskin Lined Coats.... $2.98 Heavy Blazers with Zippers, value $4.39...... $3.59 All Wool SPORT COATS, value $5.15 .... .... HEAVY MACKINAWS, value $7.12.......... $5.12 Boy’s All Wool Sport Jackets, value $3.25 ... $2.45 HEAVY SWEATERS, value $2.20.............. $1.45 Heavy Waterproof COATS, value $6.38...... $4.39 69c Boy’s Fancy Waist Overalls, value $1.35...... BLANKETS, 70 x 80 ........................................ $1.98 Men’s 4-Buckle All Rubber OVERSHOES .... $1.98 Youth’s 4-Buckle OVERSHOES, val. $2.55 .... Boy’s 4-Buckle OVERSHOES, value $2.72 .... $2.19 $2.29 Men’s Buckle OVERSHOES, value $2.79 CHRISTMAS CANDIES — 10c per pound and up 2 Lbs. 35c MIXED NUTS 29c ORANGES — 20c per dozen to.................. — READ OUR HAND BILLS — (From the “Bulldog”) The Senior play cast has been se lected by Miss Sibert, the Senior class advisor. The play “Adams Evening.” is to be given January 31, in the Oasis theatre, The cast is as follows: Adam Adams ........... Fred Hensel Anna Adams, Adam's wife — Faith Wilson Mrs. Bean, Anna’s Mother — Florence Lewis Dr. Fragoni .. Floyd Pierce Rosita, Fragoni’s wife — Neva Richards Elmer, who tries to commit suicide but can’t George Sale Casper, the negro man — Chester Dyer CHRISTMAS and MERRY TO ALL BURNHAM’S Edna Turnblad George Knapp Sylvia Shutter 0000090900000000000199900000900990990000090990097900 Miss Elliott: “Give a sentence using the word ‘gopher’ .” Glenn Carpenter of Boardman was C. T. Tillery of Portland visited Archie Fry: "I could ‘go fer’ a a business visitor here Monday. his son Jack Tuesday of this week. niece of pie right now.” GRceTInG DEC. 29 MUSIC BY MERRYMAKERS Let us help you to make this a Merry Christmas. We can supply your every need for Christmas dinner, and our stock has many useful gifts. ADAM'S EVENING" TITLE PLAY CHOSEN BY SENIORS. Mr. Cokes Mrs. Cokes SATURDAY NIGHT BEN LYON 8KEATS OALLAGH and PERT KELTON PLUS SHORT FEATURES Gerald White, Gwyn Hughes, Budd Knapp, H. A. Pankow, Roy Hala. Curtia Simons, Wm. Longhorn, C. A. Jackman and Frank Guiwits. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson, old time residents of the Hermiston pro ject, left for Seattle, Wn., Saturday to spend the Christinas holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Earle Kahler. They will also visit their son, Williiam M. Pearson at Taco ma. They had expected to leave Friday but Mrs. Pearson fractured her wrist. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar entertained at a seven o’clock dinner Monday night at the latter's home. The Christmas motif was used in decor ations and favors. Covers were laid for twenty-eight guests. Later in the evening briidge was played with high honors for the ladies going to Mrs. C. M. Jackson and high honors for the men by Ralph Richards. Mrs. Jens Skovbo entertained at a dinner party last Friday night complimenting her daughter Marie. Covers were laid for the Misses Mar garet and Esther McMullen, Lois White, Edna Turnblad, Vera Sisson, Nina Rae McCulley, Dorothy Knerr, Margaret Clarke and the honoree. The latter part of the evening was spent enjoying games and music. Gertie, the maid-of-all-shirk — SCHOOL HOUSE Twice THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1034 Merry Christmas To You, And a Happy New Year too. To All Our Friends and Patrons And All Good Things Through 1935. KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP QUICK CLEANERS SAFEWAY STORES Ur'res __________ Only 3 More Shopping Days Left! MIXED Nuts 49c 3 L . 'A .*1* ■ % d B Feace on Harth I _ -Merry (errg_ .{Christmas). 2 Lbs. DATES BAKING POWDER Calumet Pound di iiib ibiiäääiääukäbäiäub ibininibiiubii 24c SALAD OIL • 19c BROOM 4-Tie 19c COFFEE- Pound Full Value Gal. Can 93c 49c 20c Pay’n Packit Farmer's Cash Store CANDY The Old Fashioned Christmas Candy. 3 Lbs. 356 Cloth pi Oysters Fox Inn cy SUGAR- 10 Lp. B ’ 53c 2 5 oz. cans Cans . Pure Cane Herb Hedwall, Manager - Craig Percey, Salesman RAISINS • 4 Lb Pkg. BROKEN MIXED AA Fancy Quality 2* Size Can ........ SAFEWAY STORES G thd Christmas Eve. The day of all days, of universal cheer and good will, is with us again. Christmas means jolly par ties, delicious dinners, and the smiling faces of happy kiddies. Christmas also means that your neighborhood Safeway store is ready and over flowing with delicious foods at savings that will add to your enjoyment of the day. Shop early! Box 89c Pumpkin ORANGES Easy to Peel —Good for Children. * HAPPY NEW YEAR OUR WISH TO YOU is a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR These Prices are Effective till Christmas Jnnns Sweet Japanese Mandarin k: % — • - Salad Dressing içc Best Foods - “Home Style” Qt. Jar •P—PP I SHRIMP 5 oz. cans 25C Fancy Dry Pack, for Cocktails. Salads— To Wish You Christmas Happiness and all the Season’s Cheer. May the Best of all Life’s Blessings Be With You This Glad Season. ELLIS FEED HERMISTON NEW & STORE SECOND HAND STORE Torch Light DANCE AT IRRIGON SAT., DEC. 22 Something New, Novel and Entertaining. Music by the SAGE BRUSH WRANGLERS This orchestra has broadcast over KGW, Portland, Oregon DON’T MISS THIS DATE! Sponsored by the IRRIGON GRANGE. Tomato Juice 1E6 Walla Walla’s - 2 Tall Cans "I —I Ripe Olives can 16 Pint Cans, Average Count 64 Olives =7 JELL WELL Celery Hearts Bunch ice Serve the Best Baking Powder 620 Calumet Double Action - 212 1b. can =7 Sweet Spuds-A L T5c Smooth Even Sized Jerseys Package Six Flavors to Choose From. Peanut Butter 2 Lb. Jar 250 9— 7 Max-i-mum Snowflake-2 “ T 31c Soda Crackers Nob Hill COFFEE See it Ground— Know it’s Fresh! Bananas * 4 Lbs. Firm Golden Fruit 25€ Oranges • 2 Large Juicy Sweet Navels Doz. 55c Cabbage Pound DELMONTE Cake Flour COFFEE OUR BEST SELLER! 298 Cigarettes Holiday Delights $125 PHONE 241 2c Airway Pineapple - 2 Cans Crushed or Tidbits - 8 o*. can 49c Swansdown Camels. Luckies. Ches terfields. Old Golds. Wrapped for Christmas Giving. Carton Solid Heads An assortment of Cremes. Caramels and Nougats in a silvery modernistic type box “SWEETS FOR ALL THE FAMILY” 0 5 Lb. box AO 2% Lb Box r 2 for $1.89JOC 3 for 11.63 Pound 200 Tobacco Prince Albert or Velvet Xmas Wrapped 16 oi. Humidor cans. Each 870 HERMISTON. OREGON