INCREASES those members of the high school
who are interested in debate for this
AT RECENT MEETING.
year. The debate season will begin
Mr. Moshberger, public speaking with the next few weeks and the
instructor and debate coach, called topic for discussion has already been
a meeting Friday afternoon of all chosen. Among those interested in
DEBATE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1935
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
INTEREST
Specials for Dec. 27-28-30
Tomato Juice
Crackers
Sunset or California Home
Snowflakes or Krispie
try-outs are: Wayne Power, Bill
Harris, Jo Ellen Mopps, Bill Jack-
son, Delmar McCracken, Lawrence
Hunt, Nina Rae McCulley, Don Al-
stott, Vera Sisson, Archie Fry and
Maxine Paul.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
Pound Caddy
Cans ...
December 27 - 28
Dates
Milk
Dromedary Pitted
Carnation - Borden's - Darigold
19c
Tall Cans
Packages
FRIDAY : Surprise Matinee
9:15 P. M.
Saturday: Special Attraction.
Marshmallows
Mother’s Oats
Edward’s Fluffy
In Cellophane Pkg.
g 4A
Pound.......................... —
Quick or Regular
"Here’s to
Romance”
with Nino Martini
PLUS Three Short Features.
Package .
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Boiled Cider
Coffee
December 29-30
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
For that mincemeat.
Chase & Sanborn's
Fresh Roasted
g
Pound .......................... —
35c
QUART
Apples
Honey
Rome Beauty’s
SKOVBO’S
Box
GENE
.STRATTON
-PORTER’S
ADECENES
49c
Lb. Tin
%, a
Colored Cartoon and Comedy
Pancake Flour
Pillsbury's - For Light Fluffy
Cakes
Large Package
19c
Shrimp Oysters
5-oz. cans
.................
For
op pg
=DS
1 Large Peet’s Granulated Soap
and
2 Giant C. W. SOAP
TUES. - WED. - THURSDAY
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
BOTH FOR
Popcorn
JOLLY TIME
g 6a
In Cans ........................ > W
JACK OAKIE
George Burns - Gracie Allen
THOMPSON’S GROCERY
Musical and Comedy
Only a few days left to take ad
vantage of our big reduetion sale
FLOUR
High Grade
Sack
$1.73
WHEAT KRISPIES
For .
SYRUP
K. C. Baking Powder
CRYSTAL WHITE
5 lbs ......... 55c
50 o
33c
69c
43c
19c
10...
5 ...
21 .
SUPER SUDS
Sc
Package
KERR’S JAMS
14 oz. Size
EACH
POUND
GRAPENUT FLAKES
100
aww
.....
PACKAGE
TOILET TISSUE
PICNIC HAMS
29c
SWEET PICKLES
In Brk.
PINT
While it lasts—
POUND ...............
10c
LARD
Swift's Silver Leaf
LB. PKG........
CRACKERS
2
LBS. soremon
27c
COFFEE
SOAP POWDER
Christmas Mix
POUND ...
19c
sc
Any amount or any kind
except Hill's
96
POUND .......................... 42
ROLLS for
19c
BOSTON BUTTS
25 o.
10 oz
54c
Peet’s Granulated
Medium Size
Package
SOAP
100
4 Cakes Swift
for ’s
$200
Ta
We want to thank our many friends and patrons for their support and
patronage during our six years in business here. We have sold our meat and
groceries to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Pilot Rock, who are not strangers
to many of you. I am sure you will enjoy doing business with them and sup
port them. They will remodel the store and I am sure they will be able to take
care of all your needs in the meat and grocery line.
We will be at home in our new location on the corner where Mr. Kings
ley was for years, with shoes, dry goods, etc. When in need of anything in
our line, come in. When in town, if there is nothing you need in our line,
com in anyway, and make our store your headquarters. We enjoy your fel
lowship. Again many thanks, and—
A Happy
New Year!
BURNHAM’S
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
HERMISTON. OREGON
Local Happenings
Mrs. R. E. Osborn made a busi
ness trip to Walla Walla Monday.
Miss Snow McCoy spent Christmas
with her parents in Irrigon.
Stewart Rankin is visiting his
grandmother in Portland this week.
Within the past two weeks 22
cases of pneumonia have been re
ported between Nolin and Umatilla.
W. A. Sawyer, assistant county
agent, attended a meeting at Arling
ton Saturday.
Mrs. C. C. Kibby, who is employed
at Hunter’s Cafe, spent the week end
in Athena with her children.
Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Christley of
Columbia district were Pendleton vi
sitors Monday.
W. Lewis Pearson has been quite
ill the past week at his home.
Mrs. Ina Wessell and daughter
Barbara and Miss Evelyn Thorsen of
Stanfield motored to Walla Walla
Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner are
spending the holidays in Salem with
his mother.
Mrs. Claude Myers of Boardman
received medical treatment at the
Hermiston General hospital early
this week.
Floyd Pierce, who is employed at
Biggs, Ore., spent Christmas with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Pierce, He left Thursday evening.
Dr. F. B. Belt returned from Port
land Monday night with his family
who are making their home in the
Jack Biggs residence.
Mrs. F. L. Kelley left Saturday for
La Grande where she spent Christ
mas with her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dunning anad
family spent Christmas day at the
home of Mrs. Dunning’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Clark.
Bill Felthouse of Yakima, Wn.,
arrived Tuesday to spend Christmas
with his family Miss Margaret Felt
house, who is a student at O.S.C. is
also home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring left Tues
day afternoon for Dallas, Ore., where
they are spending the Christmas
holidays with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Nye Berry of West
on were guests at the home of Mrs.
Berry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Briggs, during the holidays.
Don Jackson arrived In Hermiston I
Sunday accompanied by Fred Reeves |
who came to The Dalles by train
from Pacific University at Forest
Grove
Mrs. Alma Hitt left Tuesday night
for Portland where she is spending
the Christmas holidays 'with rela-
tives.
Bill Pepper of Umatilla received
treatment at the Hermiston General
hospital early this week, for inju-
ries received in an auto accident.
Gilbert Costa returned Saturday
afternoon from a three month's visit
with his parents in Hartford. Con-
necticut.
Miss Ruth Davis, freshman in law
st Willamette University at Salem,
is spendine the Christmas holidays
with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Garner.
Bill Howard of the CCC camn at
Stanfield, underwent an appendect
omy at the Hermiston General hos
pital last Friday.
Mr and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and
family spent the week end visiting
relatives in Pendleton.
Mrs. J. A. Serell. Donald and
Rosemary Serali and Miss Golda
Mumma were Pendleton visitors
Monday.
Dodd and
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter Ruth spent Christmas day
in Pendleton at the home of Mrs.
Dodd’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Al
exander.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark and
daughter Arlyne, and Don Jackson
left Mondav for Enterprise where
thev spent Christmas with relatives
and friends. They returned the last
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pearson left
Sunday for Castle Rock where they
spent the Christmas holidays with
their daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Geo McKenzie.
Morehouse
Mr. and Mrs. D.
and grandson. Richard, of Portland
arrived Christmas Eve to spend the
holidays with his brother and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morehouse.
C. A. Royse. who is superintendent
of schools at Condon, and his family,
are visiting at the W. M. Harvey
home this week. Both Mr. Royse
and Mr. Harvey taught In the Milton
schools at the same time.
A. W. Behrman left Tuesday night
for Kennewick, Wn., where he spent
the Christmas holidays with rela
tives. He expects to be away until
after the first of the year. Mr. Behr
man operates a repair shop and jew
elry store in the Herald office build
ing.
Mrs. C. W Thompson and daugh
ter returned from a trip to Portland
Sunday in company with her brother
Erland Ridgley. of Bend. Ore., who
spent Christmas with them.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter and
Joy Beth, and their house guests,
Mrs. Deeter’s sister and two broth
era. spent Christmas in Dayton with
relatives. Mr. Deeter returned Thurs-
day but Mrs. Deeter expects to re- i
main until Sunday.
A group of the younger set were |
guests of the Bachelor Girls’ club j
in Pendleton at the winter formal |
Monday evening, December 23. |
which was held in the Elk’s building
Kauffman's orchestra furnished the
music. Those attending from here:
The Misses June Richards. Neva
Richards. Ruth Dodd. Betty Ralph,
Charlotte Ralph, and Fred Hensel
Wayne Cassady. Jack Martin and
Eugene Pieree.
The Baptist Sunday school was
the recipient of a beautiful Christ-
mas tree furnished by Lloyd Ingert.
A short program was presented and
treats were distributed Sunday morn
ing.
Miss Marion Briggs, who teaches
at Medford, and Miss Eleanor Briggs
who teaches in the Mt. View school
near Salem, and Edmund Briggs,
who is attending the University of
Idaho at Moscow, are spending the
Christmas holidays with their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs.
| Another Mary had a lamb.
I This new lamb is sore.
For it can't follow her to school
At sixty per or more.
O. W. Serell, who has been a
guest at the J. A. Serell home, left
for San Francisco last week to spend
the winter. Enroute he stopped over
in Eugene to visit his nephew, Don
ald Serell, who is attending the Uni
versity of Oregon.
with the original
Onlumbians
at
Mrs. Ida Gordon and two daugh
ters Ardath and Doris Jane, and
Arnold Wealty of Elgin, Or., Henry
Stoop of near Hermiston and Miss
Wilma Stoop of Portland arrived
Tuesday afternoon to spend Christ
mas with Miss Pauline Stoop at the
home of Mrs. Levi Reeder.
STANFIELD
New Year’s Eve
DECEMBER 31st
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Hermiston Dry Cleaners
Will be open for Business
JANUARY 2
THE LAST WORD IN CLEANING!
ONE DAY Service if Desired.
QUALITY — SPEED — SERVICE
“That's Our Business'’
Pick-up and Delivery Service — Location Next Door to Post Office
SAFEUAY STORES
YEAR END CELEBRATION
We’re taking a final fling at 1935 Food Prices.
Frankly,
with PRICES LIKE THESE we expect to clear our shelves for
our year-end inventory! Come early. Prices effective FRI
DAY till NEW YEARS.
I POP CORN : ::: 3 - 25c
Waxed Paper
HEAVY - 125
Foot Roll
Dried
Prunes
19c
FANCY OREGON
Tuna Fish
Lbs.
WHITE STAR
S
CAN
g
Sauer
Kraut
Black Pepper
VAN CAMP’S
No. 2
Tall Cans
SCHILLING’S
Lb. Can
g g
I
I Mayonnaise
Wheaties
PACKAGE
10c
ARISTOCRAT
QUART
JAR
45c
Matches
BOX
CARTON
1
—
Cheese
FULL CREAM
POUND
a
Tomatoes
2% Size Cans
CANS
a
Heinz Soup
Medium
25C
Tins
K. C.
■
I Baking Powder ös 15c
NOB
POUND
ASHED