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PAGE FOUR OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON Miss Norma Davis spent the week end in Pendleton. DECEMBER 6 - 7 H. M. Sommerer and Ralph Say lor motored to Portland Tuesday on business. FRIDAY—SURPRISE MATINEE Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner were 9:15 P. M. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Mabel Ralph and family. SATURDAY—Special Attraction! Leonard Nation left Sunday for Yakima, Wn., where he has employ 9:00 P. M. ment. Miss Emogene Paul visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul, In Pendleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wells are now employed on the A. E. McFarland ranch at Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton and son Bruce were Thanksgiving day with dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar. ALICE FAYE - RAY WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of Hood River, Or., spent the Thanksgiving BEBE DANIELS holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis. MITCHELL & DURANT Miss Fern Lindner and Ed Peter son were dinner guests at the home PLUS SHORT FEATURES. of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Follett Thanks giving day. Mias Marjorie Burnham, who is teaching at Gurdane near Pilot Rock SUNDAY ■ MONDAT spent Thanksgiving with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham. DEC EMBER 8-9 Mrs. L. W. Douglas left Wednes Matinee 2:30 Sunday. day afternoon for Pendleton where she will care for her daughter Mrs. ZANE GREY’S — Latest! Otis Jordon who is 111. Mrs. Rena Waterman spent from GEORGE O’BRIEN’S—Greatest! Friday until Sunday with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wat- erman, at Thorpe, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Arthur have received word that their son Sgt. Oren F. Arthur has been entered in the Naval hospital at San Diego. Calif., with pneumonia. He has been PLUS SHORT FEATURES. on the U. S. Texas for more than four years. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Music is Magic? “Thunder Mountain’ COFFEE DATES 18c RAISINS Lbs. . Ground Fresh Daily Lb. 3 lbs. 50c 1 SOAP Classic — Bars ........... • 6 Lb. Package ...... PEANUTS Jumbo • Lbs....................... a COCOA 19c Lb. Can BRAZIL NUTS 29c Lbs. WALNUTS Lbs. 35c MILK Borden’s Irradiated 3 Cans ........................ OATS Sperry’s Quick or Regular - 9 lb. sack MATCHES 19c Boxes Deviled Meat ag 1‘s Cans Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative Hermiston, Oregon HHH Thompson’s Drug Store The REXALL Store THE REXALL PLAN IS A CO-OPERATIVE PLAN ELIMINATING THE MIDDLEMAN. THERE ARE NO IN-BETWEEN PROFITS TO BOOST PRICES. THIS SAVING IS PASSED ALONG TO YOU IN GUARANTEED REXALL TESTED QUALITY PRODUCTS—That’» Why You Always SAVE WITH SAFETY at the REXALL DRUG STORE. Toiletries KLEENEX D 06 Cold Specials MI 31 SOLUTION COLD CREAM 1 Lb. LISTERINE $1 JERGENS LOTION Large Size ASPIRIN BATH POWDER 14 01. 87C 39c 49c 50c IPANA TOOTH PASTE 50c PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSH SPECIAL!— Both for Klenzo Tooth Brush 2 OA Rexall Toothpaste —2. OPEN EVENINGS DURING DECEMBER FOR TOUR Highest Prices Always See Us Before Selling SWIFT & COMPANY J. R. YEAGER - AGENT ALCOHOL Pint 18c HOREHOUND i Candy 1 Pound 35c Vicks VAPO RUB 29c SANITARY NAPKINS Seamless - Cotton Filled For KOTEX Old Man WINTER IS HERE! PREPARE FOR WINTER DRIVING! 4M« ARCH SUPPORTS PAIR Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Miles Barager, Miss Lydia Towers, Miss Jessie Brierley and Miss Mary Petri. Mrs. Claude Kellogg, who has been a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baker for the past three weeks, left Saturday for Portland. IDAHO SMALL WHITE 22c 10Lb8 39c 5Lbs 25 TOMATOES Lbs. 2 Cans "? — LAUNDRY SOAP - 30 bars IDAHO SMALL RED 5 Lbs.24c P. & G„ Crystal White or White King 10Lbs. 43c SHORTENING 25 25 10Lbs. 55c Lbs. Lbs. $1-00 Golden Bantam - 11 Cans CORN . 303 Size Can BABY LIMA BEANS 5 Lbs. 29c • 2 Cudahy’s Westminister $1.00 Lbs. C1 00 O 2 12 Size Cans À PINEAPPLE Matched Slices “ No. 2* Size Cans $1.35 CATSUP Cans $1-00 1 A Glenn Valley — Bottles 12 ounce Rolled Oats 10 SUGAR Fine Granulated de Lbs. $100 Quick or Regular 9 Lb. Sack ..................... COLATES 08 5 lb. box . . . • • 2,1 lb. box Monster Gums 59c Lbs. Delicious Tender Gum Drops Lbs. Chocolate Drops — 2 Old Fashioned Variety Fancy Cream Mix —V 2 Pure Sugar Candies AIRWAY SPECIAL! A CHANGE OF GREASE FOR Fords, Chevrolet or Plymouth 25C Lbs. Dried Fruits RAISINS “I BLACK FIGS • Lbs. Lbs. 35c DRIED PRUNES Fancy Oregon 3 - 49c &OC 29c 21.19c Sht. g 4 w. Choice of Flavors “I Pkgs. —De JELL WELL SYRUP Sleepy Hollow Quart GRAPEFRUIT JUICE LIBBY’S Nob Hill COFFEE 2 LDr. 43c Edward’s Dependable Pound Can 25c “De 4 pe. $ Lbs. COFFEE Winning Public Pre ference by its Natural Freshness and Flavor. SEE IT GROUND- KNOW IT’S FRESH! s 4. g Fancy Seedless " 35c Can 10c CRACKERS - 2 lb. carton Snowflake Sodas BOTTLE OF Vacuum Packed Coffee • MIS SAFEWAY’S PRODUCE FEATURES FOR FRL & SAT ONLY « pneneg Tg* A 1 California - Solid Heads HEAD Firm Golden Fruit Valencias - For Juice DOZEN BANANAS ORANGES Sweet Potatoes U. S. No. 1 Grade 6 15c 25c 5 CAKES OF _____ WHITE KING . 2′8 toiist soap The above prices effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, except as stated. COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR Christmas Gifts We will receive turkeys at Hermiston Depot Dec. 9 NEW CROP DATES 59c 1 lb. Cake Imported 59c 39c 39c TURKEYS Wanted 400 100 for CASTILE SOAP 75c Fitch SHAMPOO Miss Snow McCoy spent Thanks giving day at her home In Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson are the parents of a baby girl born Wed nesday, November 27. Miss Barbara Wessell returned Monday from a week's visit in Port land. Miss Cecelia Brennan, teacher in the Pine City schools, was a house guest of Miss Marian Henderson during the holidays. Thrift Shop sale Saturday, Dec. 14. Dozen new aprons and dozens of good dresses cheap. adv Miss Mary Ellis, who has been re ceiving medical treatment in Pendle ton, returned to the home of her sister, Mrs. F. R. Moore, Saturday. Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed at the Joe Dyer home by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer and Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring. Stated communication for Queen Esther Chapter, O.E.S.. Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. Election of officers and dues payable. By order of W. M. adv Mrs. Phoebe Palmer left Monday for Fruitland, Idaho, where she was called by the illness of her daughter Mrs. Carlton Fretwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sutton of Se attle visited over Thanksgiving with his mother Mrs. Perry Arthur. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder were visitors in Grandview. Wn.. last Fri day. They visited Mr. Reeder’s cous in and family. Jack Dawson returned Monday from Klamath Falls where he has been visiting relatives and receiving medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison of Pilot Rock were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas. Mrs. Hutchison is their daughter. Mrs. L. E. Simons of Walla Walla arrived Wednesday to visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. Gimble's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dallman at Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson announce the arrival of a son born Wednesday, December 4, at St. An- i thony’s hospital in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Athow of Puy allup, Wn., anonunce the arrival of l a baby boy born November 26. Mrs. | Athow will be remembered as Alicia Ouellette who attended high school here. Mrs. L. Rose Lawson, mother of Mrs Harvey Payne, has been confined to | her bed for several days but is re ported as somewhat improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Muir and two children of Weiser, Idaho, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt- house Tuesday night. They were en- route to California. Christmas Greeting Cards. 3 for 5c to 2 for 15c, at Amsberry’s. All with envelopes and they’re real val- adv. ues. Mrs. N. R. Mueller was taken to Portland last week where she is re ceiving medical treatment in St. Vincent’s hospital. She has been ill for several weeks. Glenn Pierson and Edmund Briggs who are students at the University | of Idaho at Moscow taking a special buttermakers course, and Morris | Pierson, a student at Kinman Busi- | ness college at Spokane. Wn., spent | the Thanksgiving holidays with ' friends and relatives in Hermiston. The boys came together and return- j ed Sunday. Edmund visited his par- | ents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dawson of Stan- | field and Mr. and Mrs. S. Doan of | Pendleton were Thanksgiving din ner guests at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider. The former | are Mrs. Harkenrider’s parents. and Mrs. Doan is her sister. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. Barbara Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mikesell were Thanksgiv- | ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Prindle, in the Westland dist- | riet. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble enter- ! tained at dinner Thanksgiving day | complimenting their sons Paul, Har- Í old, C, O. and Ralph. Covers were | laid for Hugo Pankow. Donald Pan- | kow, Earl Watson. Kenneth Knerr, Herbert Skovbo. Albert Skovbo and I Harold Rainwater. Miss Arlyne Clark, who is com mercial teacher in the John Day high school, spent the Thanksgiv ing holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weis of La Grande were also holiday guests. The Misses Marian Henderson of Hermiston, Cecelia Brennan of Pine City and Norma Gibbons and Mrs. Gladys Fortier and Mrs. Buster Rands of Boardman motored to Pen dleton Friday on business. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knerr were Mr. and Mrs. Louie White and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad and daughter Edna, Mr. and Mrs. J. Skovbo and family, and Mrs. Bert Mullins and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter, ac companied by Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan left Wednesday evening for Portland where they attended the funeral services for Dr. A. W. Chris- topherson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs of La Grande stopped here a short time Wednesday enroute to Portland to attend the funeral of Dr. A. W. Christopherson held Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Neff of Port land returned to their home Wed nesday after visiting here. Mrs. Neff visited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury, of the Her miston General Hospital for a week, while Mr. Neff was on committee work in Walla Walla. ran ' ■ -me ». - Full Pint 42 500 Count 422 50c Hinds Honey A ALMOND CREAM Free Dispenser I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. (We Reserve Right to Limit) We Carry a Large Assortment of Brown and Haleys Box Candy—Priced from Black 8 White SAFEWAY STORES