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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 193«. THE HERMISTON HERALD, ■ HERMISTON, OREGON. - ... ...................... . ■■■ g—— PAGE EICHT Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H ubble are the parents of a d au g h ter born Tuesday, October 25, at th eir home. This is th eir th ird child. Howard B utterfield, candidate Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson of for county treasu rer of M ilton, was Pendleton were business visitors in in H erm iston Tuesday calling on H erm iston W ednesday. voters. Lovely “ W esterm aid“ satin pa jam as, slips and dancettes. Spun-lo quality. Ruby McMillan. adv J. T aylor and D. Gordon left the HERMISTON, OREGON hospital Friday. October 21, afte r being treated for injuries received in an auto accident. Friday - Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H. F arren s are the OCTOBER 28 - 29 DOUBLE F E A T U Ï Ï I parents of a dau g h ter Vesta Louise born T hursday, October 20, a t the in W AR NER BROS Herm iston G eneral hospital. LOCALS OASIS THEATRE Â SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER w ith EDWARD G. ROBINSON MekSWM I« WtWIG CdWMï/ * — PATRICIA WALTMAU. w ith DICK FORAN True Adventure Reel—Night In truder. Mrs. R. F. W eathers of G othen burg, N ebraska, arrived Monday evening to visit for several weeks at the home of her d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Pierson. H arry Lake has traded his ten acres in th e west p art of Hermiston for a service station in Pasco, and Mr. and Mrs. Lake will soon make their home in Pasco. Among those in town over the week end for the dedication of the Herm iston Union church building were Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Schmid, Mr. and Mrs. C. W arn er and family Cecil Jr., Glenn and Patsy, Kay T urnblad, Chester Dyer, of Eugene: N ina Rae McCulley and Clement Stockard, Corvallis: W. E. Jones, W illam ina: and G. E. W illiams, T urner, Ore. Mrs. E. B. Casteel of Pendleton, county clerk and candidate for re- election, was calling on voters in town Tuesday. Dr. J. P. S tew art, eye-sight spec ialist of Pendleton will be a t the H erm iston Hotel on W ednesday, No vember 2nd. H ours 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Byron Brown of Stanfield was treated In the H erm iston General hospital W ednesday for a broken ankle. His foot was placed in a cast anad he will be confined to his home for several weeks. W omen’s and ch ild ren ’s cotton p rin t dresses, 2 for $1.95. Ruby Mc M illan. adv Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne N ull of The Dalles were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Null at the home of Mrs. Jennie Johnson early th is week. They operate the Cottage Inn a t the Gurdane Auto Camp west of The Dalles. Ben O’Conner retu rn ed the first of the week from a h u n tin g trip in the John Day country. In th e party was Geo. Alexander, deputy superin tendent of the S tate Police. D inner parties were given Sunday and Monday n ig h t by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mr. and Mrs. George H ark en rid er a t the H arken rid er home. The H allow e’en motif was appropriately used for the oc casions. High honors in bridge play w ent to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. F raser and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner, and consolation to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen. Sun. - Mon. - Tue». OCT. 30 - 31 - NOV. 1 CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY “The Texans’’ ta rts: 2:58 P. M.; 4:56 P. M .; 6:54 P. M .; 8:52 P. M .; and 10:50 P. M. - r - r • r !! —IS WHAT YOU WILL SOON BE SAYING, UNLESS . . . You are warmly clothed for cold weather! JOAN BENNITT «¿ RANDOIPH SCOTT’ We have a complete stock of warm clothes, including swea ters and wool jackets, winter underwear, hosiery, flannel pajamas and wool shirts. . . THE T E X A N S « LUCIEN HUBBARD FRODJCTIÛM Out of history’s most th rillin g pages . . . a flam ing story of courageous love! A m ighty ro mance of the G reat Southwest. Mickey Mouse Cartoon — Boat Builders Sportlight—A Sporting Test. —See Our Blankets and Bedding Before You Buy— Wednesday - Thursday NOVEMBER 2 - 3 Wednesday Special Night! < * SA Y L O R ’S Hermiston, Oregon “ Submarine D -1” with P at O’Brien - Wayne Morris The grandest sub th a t ever took a crash dive, manned by Uncle Sam's most reckless sailors! Comedy— Sons o fthe Plains. Musical—Arnold Johnson and Or chestra - Juggling Fool. FORW ARD PA SS— —FROM OUR SHELVES TO YOUR PANTRY IS A VALUE TOUCHDOW N R A IS IN S New Cr°p 4 lb- 2 4 a C o ffe e Hills - Red Can 27c PEANUT BUTTER Ho»dy s 2 lbs. P r u n e s Oregon Date 4 ^ s . SHORTENING * * * 4 «- 3 9 c Tomato Juice Campbell’s 4 cans C H E E SE Just Right , lb. lb. MINCED HAM V A party of h u n ters headed by V ir gil Smith retu rn ed F riday w ith five deer. They were Dr. R inard and son of Hood River, F ran k Lacey, H enry Chance and Eldon Ball of The Dalles. They bagged th e gam e on the brakes of the Jo h n Day river. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson of Moro, Ore., were week end guests a t the home of his m other, Mrs. Geor gia Henderson. Henderson is re search assistan t a t the Moro experi ment Station. Mrs. P earl S traw is the house guest of Mrs- Georgia H enderson this week while visiting friends here. She is a form er resident and is retu rn in g to h er home in P o rt land a fte r v isitin g in Caldwell, Ida ho, w ith her d au g h ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neary. Mrs. Jam es Todd retu rn ed Sunday from P ortland w here she had a t tended a meeting of the executive com mittee for the Legion and au x iliary. She is serving her second year as d istric t president for the auxiliary and will goon make fall and w inter visits to the various U nits in th is d istrict. Shades of brown, red and orange were carried out in the fall m otif a t two p arties given T hursday and F riday of last week at the home of Mrs. C. M. Best, who was jo in t h o st ess w ith Mrs. P aul Bracher. Dessert bridge luncheons were enjoyed each day. Honors w ent to Mrs. Neil Rob ertson and Mrs. Ralph Richards, and second high honors to Mrs. J. E. Saylor and Mrs. A. H. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Rom ar Stein of P ort land were week end guests a t the home of Mrs. S tein ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sw arner. They were accompanied by Thelm a Sw arner and S tu art R ankin of H erm iston, and Delpha B arrym an of Pendleton, all students at O. S. C. R ankin vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin. V IS IT HO M E FOR AGED The H erm iston Union church mis sionary society visited the home for aged ladies a t W alla W alla T h u rs day and enjoyed a pot luck dinner w ith th eir hosts. They took many cans of fru it and vegetables for the home. Mrs. L aura Hill is superintendent of the home and w ith her consent the group gave a short program of en tertain m en t. Mrs. Waldp Dyer and Miss Vivian Dyer sang a duet; Cecil W arn er gave a reading; Mrs. Waldo Dyer, a reading; and B. Ross Evans, evangelist, gave a sh o rt talk. Among those going were the Mes- daines Herman Carr, B. E. Getchell, Ralpn Saylor. J. B. Saylor, J. R. H arding, 0. H. Buell, F. R. Moore, Waldo Dyer, A rth u r T urnblad, M at hew Gordon, C. R. Moore, Mabel Weeks, A. M. Sm ith, Levi Reeder, H enry Hooker, Robert A lstott, and Miss Vivian Dyer, and C. W arner and B. Ross Evans. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeMeeeeeeeeeeeeeeMeeeeeeeeeeM* Dress Special! WE WILL HAVE ON SALE FRI., SAT. & MON.— 3 D oz. D resses— The dresses are taffetas, satins, wools and crepes, with values up to $5.95. SEE THEM DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS!- B urnham & B urnham HERMISTON, OREGON Injured in Accident. DEMOCRATS HERE FR ID A Y A dem ocratic caravan will visit H erm iton Friday, November 4, and candidates on the ballot will speak a t a m eeting called for 8:00 p. m. The en tire dem ocratic ticket will be represented at this m eeting and the public is invited to attend. The caravan will be headed by the veteran politician, W alter M. Pierce. SW ITZLER County Commissioner For Umatilla County A Lifelong Resident of Umatilla County Assures Impartial T reat ment for Every Section of the County. (Paid Adv.) BROKEN? IT TO 1 ) 5 / H A U L IN G JA M - Cor HIRE alRchKOfc- We Haul Anything, Anyplace at Anytime. RAY OLMSTEAD Phone 681 Hermiston, Oregon _U k A. W . Behrm an H E R M IS T O N , OREGON Townsend Club Notice. The H erm iston Townsend club will meet Friday, October 28. in the Legion hall. All members are urged to be present to h ear th e election guide read, and receive instructions for candidates a t the fall election, November 8. This card is ru n else where In the H erald th is week. The men will conduct a D utch auction. The Shipp brothers will give a pro gram of music and song and free re freshm ents will be served. The pub lic is invited to atten d all meetings. E dw ards Rich robust flavor sealed in vacuum tins. 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[B ill] F ran k Helms and his d au g h ter H en rie tta of B utter Creek, who suf fered severe injuries in an autom o bile accident recently on the B u tter Creek highw ay, are convalescing in St. A nthony’s hospital in Pendleton. Helm s has a fractured skull and o th er in ju ries and his d au g h ter lost one eye and 40 stitch es were necessary to close facial wounds. BR IN G Lumber Jack E le c t S2.95 We will sell them a t ... Top Quality CRISCO All V egetable S hortening CHOCOLATE POMS Delicious N.B.C. Cookie wh A GOBLIN GAMES Order Yenr Pumpkin Pies & Doughnuts NOW ! Yeager’« Bakery KITCHEN CRAFT FLO UR BBL. $5.29 49 Lbs $ 1 .2 9 6P 3 lbs. 53c - 6 lbs. $ J .03 per lb. 23* 14*4 oz tin F resh P rod u ce — FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY - SWEET POTATOES 7 lbs. PARSNIPS - Washed 8 lbs. 25* CELERY - White or Utah CABBAGE - solid trimmed heads BANANAS - golden fruit 25< stalk 10^ lb. 5* Per Lb. 2<