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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crissman of Heppner were visitors here Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. John F. Dobbs of Pa cific University at Forest Grove, called on Miss Margaret Elliott, a graduate of Pacific who is teaching English in the high school here, last Miss Marian Henderson, who has Sunday afternoon. They also called Stan Atkins of Irrigua was a been visiting in Portland for some business visitor here Wednesday eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. time, returned to her home here Sun Clarke. Dr. Dobbs is president of ning. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore of the day afternoon. Pacific University. Fred Lenz, Wm. Lindner and H. Oasis Theatre left Tuesday after- A. Pankow were Pendleton business noon tor Portland on business. New line of Ovenware at Amsber- visitors Tuesday afternoon. J. M. Biggs stopped in Hermiston ry's—quality ware at a low price, ad Mrs. Fred Lamberson is under the a short while Tuesday while enroute doctor's care and will be confined to Portland from La Grande on busi to her bed for at least a month be- ness. M. Moyer of Heppner spent the cause of a weak heart. Mrs. Rena Waterman, who has week end in Hermiston with his bro been visiting relatives in Bend, Ore., ther F. Ellis Moyer, who operates returned to Hermiston recently and Moyer’s Men’s Store here. Christmas Gifts are coming out at BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING is visiting her daughter and family, Amsberry's. Hold everything until Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeager. HELD IN LEWISTON, IDAHO. you see them! adv. Miss Helen Taylor, who has been Circuit Court Judge C. L. Sweek Re- the house guest of Mrs. John Pace Elected President of Inland Em for the past week, left Saturday morning for her home in Portland. pire Waterways Association. Earl Carson is in Hermiston again HERMISTON, OREGON after being ill at The Dalles hospi Directors of the Inland Empire tal recently. He is greatly improved Waterways Association decided the FRIDAY and SATURDAY in health and is again working. proposed Umatilla Rapids dam and Mrs. E. Duvall left Thursday af Snake river navigation improvement NOVEMBER 22 - 23 ternoon for Mountain Home, Idaho, should be linked as a unit. FRIDAY—SURPRISE MATINEE where she will visit for a week or Judge C. L. Sweek, of Pendleton, 9:15 P. M. ten days with relatives. was re-elected president of the Asso Mrs. L. C. Dyer returned Satur ciation, and Herbert G. West of Wal SATURDAY—Special Attraction! day night from Tacoma. Wn„ where la Walla, was re-elected executive she had visited her sister, Miss Ger- vice-president at the Board of Direc SOULS IN trude Patterson, for the past ten tors meeting held In Lewiston, Ida HELL! days. ho on Wednesday, November 13. Mr and Mrs. O. C. Babcock and D. F. Baker, of Walla Walla, was grandson Leon Sharinghousen of elected treasurer, and the following Pendleton were Hermiston visitors vice presidents were chosen: Ward here Sunday. Mr. Babcock is con- R. Weber, The Dalles, for Oregon; nected with the Umatilla Indian Orris Dorman, Spokane, for Wash Mission near Pendleton. ington; Walter Mitchell, Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mahoney and for Idaho. son Wallace of Pendleton were in Named on Committee. Hermiston Sunday visiting Dwight B. M. Huntington,. H A. Reynolds Mahoney, who returned to Pendle and D. F. Baker, all of Walla Walla, ton with them. . Dwight is recover ing from injuries received in an au were named on the executive com mittee. with tomobile accident Saturday night. The directors decided that because Spencer Tracy - Claire Trevor Mr. and Mrs. Rowell have rented the A. E. Bensel farm in North of the potential traffic tonnage on PLUS SHORT FEATURES Hill district and took possession of the river, development should be un the place last week. They have been dertaken to realize the full naviga SUNDAY - MONDAY living on the Hill Top ranch near tion benefits upon completion of the present open channel project be- Stanfield. NOVEMBER 24 - 25 Mrs. Barbara Stephens of Weiser, tween Celilo and Umatilla. Matinee 2:30 Sunday. It was agreed an appeal from the Idaho, is the house guest of her adverse report of the Division En- daughter, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and A glorious, thrilling romance of plans to spend some time here. She gineer to the unit development the men who sail the ships for returned Monday after Armistice should be entered before the Board Uncle Sam! with Mr. and Mrs. Felthouse, who of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, at Washington, D. C., in January, spent the holidays in Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson ac 193«. The unit program would include companied by Miss Mary Petri and a dam at the Umatilla Rapids, open Mrs. Gertrude Sanders, motored to SIR GUY iiuuNanMoas Pendleton Sunday afternoon where river work at the mouth of the RICHARD caoMwEU they attended an entertainment and Snake and at Five-Mile rapids, dams tea sponsored by Red Cross workers and locks between Five-Mile rapids given by the Veterans of Foreign and Riparia, and open river work be Plus Short Features. tween Riparia and Lewiston. Wars lodge. Local Happenings UMATILLA DAM AND SNAKE RIVER WORK FAVORED AS A UNIT OASIS THEATRE WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY BIG CARNIVAL NOVEMBER 27 - 28 MATINEE 2:30 THURSDAY with the original IT’S FUN TO BE FOOLED —BY THE RIGHT PERSON! Cnlumbian THANKSGIVING LEDERER NITE at IRRIGON FRANCES DEE Plus Short Features. Sponsored by Irrigon High School Admission; 60c and 15c HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The Freshman class held a short class meeting last Thursday during activity period to discuss excellence in school—subjects and activities. Members decided to charge dues of twenty-five cents yer year. Monday afternoon Dr, John F. Dobbs, president of Pacific Univer sity. gave a short lecture to the high school student body. A few of the students interviewed him privately immediately following his address. The Torch Honor Society held a special meeting shortly after one o’clock Monday afternoon to discuas a spring conference of the Torch Honor Societies to be held in Pen dleton. There will be a Torch Honor par ty Friday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Charlotte Ralph, pres- ident of the society, All members and their parents are invited to at- tend. Christmas vacation for the Her miston public schools will start this year on December 20th, and will end the day after New Year’s, Jan- uary 2d. This arrangement is being made in order to give the teachers more time at their respective homes before Christmas day. As previously announced the holidays would begin December 24th. This NEW1936 Super Nu-TYPE Aladdin LAMP LN be without plenty ofmodern white light of the highest quality when this amazing new 1936 Alad- din can be secured for so little as „$1.95 in sparkling clear crystal or in "green or amber if preferred. Beauti ful new colorful Aladdin Whip-o-lite shades too at only $1.50 or a handsome satin white glass shade for $1.25, plus a few cents for tripod. _____ We carry a Full Whv struggle along in the semi-darkness of the old Erez.sTex%AssaRT.e.zsaam dszeur.PeçuF Supplies for AU New Models— New Lower Prices Greater value than ever, too. io Glass and All-Metal Table, Hanging: Bracket and All-Metal Floor Lamps. Get yours now before prices must be advanced and make a real substantial saving while you may- Models see this Aladdin in operation—it will amaze you I PINE CITY NEWS Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. By Lennä Nelli Mr. and Mrs. John Healy were business visitors In Heppner Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. . Wattenburger attended the show in 1 Hermiston Sat- urday evening. John Harrison had the misfortune of breaking his arm last 1 week. Charley Plourd spent Sunday at the W. D. Neill home. Mrs. Plourd and children, who have been visit ing at the Neill home for the past week, returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers were called to Hermiston Saturday night by the serious injuries of Mrs. Ay ers’ father, Sam Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms were business visitors in Pendleton Mon day. A large number of Pine City peo ple attended the danee at the Jasper Myers home Saturday evening. Re freshments were served at midnight. Mrs. T. J. O’Brien left for Port land Friday to visit her husband, who is ill in the St. Vincent Hospi tal. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and fam ily were business visitors in Hermis ton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger New Crop Prices Effective Till Thanksgiving! 19c Lbs. —ar Shortening Cudahy’s for all cooking purposes. 9c 4 2 12 Size Can MARSHMALLOWS Fluffiest SHRIMP BRAZIL NUTS 25C 25c 350 35c Hard Mix Candy 25C 5 oz. cans Fancy Medium Size OYSTERS S - For Cocktails - Dressing 5 oz. cans WALNUTS Pounds Oregon Soft Shell New Crop Satin Finish ARISTOCRAT Nob Hill COFFEE Ground for Your Favorite Method of Brewing. Lbs. 2 - 19c Kerr’s Gold Seal Pint Can 3 Quart Jar Pint Jar MINCE MEAT RIPE OLIVES 50c Lb. Carton Mayonnaise Pound Package COCONUT Chocolates Package 250 LIME RICKEY 35c BAKING POWDER 498 TOMATO JUICE 2 cans 15c Airway Coffee 5OC Pound Fancy Cremes, Nougats, and Caramels. 2* Lb. Box 59c 5:98c Sweetened Shred SUGAR or GINGER ALE - Pale Face Stock! Calumet - Double Action 2% Lb. Can PURE CANE 17 Lbs. . POWDERED 3 Lbs, 19c Campbell's - IS ounce can Old Man WINTER Raymal Whole Kernel Golden Bantam Rich Brazilian Safeway Flour Hardwheat IS HERE! 49 Lbs. $1.98 3 No. 2 Cans Sweet Potatoes 7 - 25c PREPARE FOR Selected Jersey Sweets WINTER DRIVING! (PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY) SPECIAL! A CHANGE OF GREASE FOR Fords, Chevrolet or Plymouth ONIONS Firm Dry Lb. 106 • SQUASH -Whole or by Piece Cranberries Black & White Station I as ' Our Store is Chuck Full of Delicious Quality Foods for the Grand Feast! —Let us help you in choosing foods for this occasion. DATES Choice of Seven Flavors. at The Hermiston Herald. 3 cans 25c 2 cans 23c 3 pkgs. 25c Small White Beans 7 lbs. 25c pound 15c WALNUTS Large Oranges 2 doz. 53c 1 pint 25c Fresh Oysters lb. 19c Picnic Hams lb. 20c All STEAKS and family attended the show in Hermiston Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley spent Sun day evening visiting at the Frank Helms home. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle and son F. J. Estle were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Estle at Ir rigon. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger were business visitors in Pendleton Wed nesday. SHOP NOW FOR , Thanksgiving JELL WELL Reduce CORN KRAUT SUPER SUDS style, kerosene Aladdin« Lindsay - Medium Size Prices Cut to KEROSENE (cogioil) MANTLE A. * t THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 Pound Box Deep Red Western (RIGHT TO LIMIT) MISTON $