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P A G E E IC H T THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Anderson of Fall flowers added to the fall mo- Ilelix were business visitors in town tiff of two dessert bridge luncheons Thursday. W .H. Shannon of Helix given Thursday and F rid ay of last was also here W ednesday. week by Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Mrs. B azaar and cooked food sale by A. H. Norton at the N orton home, the H erm iston A ltar Society, Satur-1 High honors were won by Mrs. F. C. day, December 10. adv J McKenzie and Mrs. R. C. M|cRey- Mrs. P earl Straw left Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis are the Word was received here th is week nolds, and consolation by Mrs. Geo. p arents ot a baby daughter born m orning for P o rtland afte r visiting Friday, October 28, a t the Herm is friends in H erm iston for a week, j th a t E. P. Illsley has suffered an- H arkenrider and Mrs. W. E. Logan. | other stroke and was confined to a Order ‘'L ife” a t $3.50 before Nov- She was the house guest of Mrs. ton G eneral hospital. hospital. He is w ith his son and ember 10th. Mrs. Georgia Hender- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke motor Georgia H enderson d u rin g her stay. wife, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Illsley a t son, Hermiston. adv. ed to Portland last week, retu rn in g Mrs. E. P. Dodd spent the week F ullerton, Calif. The Illsleys lived A fifty cent chicken d inner will late Sunday. end in Pendleton v _ isitin __ u n til th ree years ago , . , g ” her , p a r - i,„ in H erm iston be served Sunday, Nov. 6, from 12 Mrs. Ellen M. P utnam of W alla entg, Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander. . .. ’ »uuc | when they moved to California. noon to 8 p. m., at th e H erm iston W alla arrived Sunday to spend a New box statio n ery 25c and 50c W atch for announcem ent of open- Hotel. adv week or more a t the home of her son a t Brierley's. adv ing of new beauty shop. Hugh Neill,I Mrs. H arry Kelley and d au g h ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. P ut- Mr. and Mrs. L. S. B urrell re tu rn Herm iston. adv K athleen Ann expect to retu rn home nam ‘ ed to H erm iston th the e first of the Dr. and Mrs. C. J. W illiam s of I F riday from O ntario, Ore., where Play-tim e glass dishes on special w eci from California. Mrs. B urrell Yakima. W n., b rother of Mrs. W. A. they have been w ith Mr. Kelley for a t Brierley's, 15c a set. adv ],as heen visiting th e re for some H ineline, spent th e week end a t the th e past four weeks. Mr. Kelley is Mrs. W. S. Boynton returned r u e s - ,t jlne an(j jjr. Bu rre u w ent down to Hlrieline home. su perintendent of the CCC camp day from Roseburg where she has retu rn w ith her. Jim Jackson sub- Order “L ife” a t $3.50 before Nov there. Mrs. Kelley has been on leave been for the past four weeks visit- 3tltuted as teacher in his d ep art em ber 10th. Mrs. Georgia H ender from her duties as local m anager of ing her daughter and family, Mr. n!Pnt d u rin g his absence. son, H erm iston. adv. the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph and Mrs. Rov Sullivan, and also in ,, , F raser is seen about town W. S. Caverhill of M ilton was Co. P ortland w ith her son, Mr. and Mrs. . , again a fte r recu p eratin g from a nia- palling on voters in H erm iston Mon Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle opto E arl Boynton. jor operation perform ed some weeks day. He is a candidate for county m etrist who has made professiona! ago. He hopes to be back on th e job commissioner on the republican visits to Herfniston for 25 years and at the Oregon H ardw are & Imple ticket. Caverhill has been a resident is known for good optical work at ment Co. store soon. reasonable prices, will again be at of U m atilla county for 14 years. G irls’ Berm uda S kirts, 79c to 98e Herm iston Hotel W ednesday, Nov. The Misses M axine F au st and adv 9, for one day. Eyes examined. P auline Lewis and Gerald Haddox at Ruby M cM illan’s. adv. HERMISTON, OREGON motored to P ortland over the week Mr. and Mrs. M aurice Pierson of Glasses properly fitted. Mrs. J. G. Pearson and Mrs. Mabel end w here they visited Miss F a u st’s Spokane, W n., announce th e b irth of a d au g h ter D iana May, Friday. W alker entertain ed last week at a parents. FRIDAY ONLY - NOV. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S tillitt of October 28. Mrs. Pierson will be re miscellaneous show er compliment-» D O N 'T FORGET— Court Rock, Ore., were house guests membered as M argaret Hedwall. ing Miss B arbara Wessell who was Both are graduates of th e H erm is m arried W ednesday. A very pleasant | FRIDAY, NOV. 4 IS THE NIGHT. nf Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne Wed- ton high school. Mr. Pierson is teach evening was spent ta k in g p art in i nesday. ing a t K inm an Business U niversity. games and pleasant conversation. G arnet Best, county ag en t for Order "L ife” a t $3.50 before Nov Many ladies from Stanfield were I Wallowa county, of E nterprise, Or., j was a business visitor in town Wed ember 10th. Mrs. Georgia H ender present, having known the honoree son, H erm iston. adv. since childhood. Delicious refresh nesday. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sm ith and m ents w ere served a t the close of A Pofomo«’1' Fi<t»»e J. L. D augherty underw ent an Mr. and Mrs. Nell Robertson en te r the evening. The p arty was held in emergency operation for appendicitis tained Sunday and Monday evening the Pearson home. T hursday m orning a t St. A nthony’s Order “Life” a t $3.50 before Nov a t bridge dinners at the Smith w ith hospital in Pendleton. He is g ettin g home. Chrysanthem um s were used em ber 10th. Mrs. Georgia H ender LYNNE OVERMAN along as well as can be expected. adv. to add to th e gaiety of the tables. son, Herm iston. ELIZABETH PATTERSON C. W arner, pastor of the Union High honors w ent to Mr. and Mrs. COMEDY— Stupor Visor B. H anellne and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. church, who spent last week in H er MUSICAL— No Sale BERT QUICK F raser, and second high to Mr. and miston assistin g w ith the evange Mrs. Cleve C lark and Mr. and Mrs. listic services being conducted at ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR the church, again retu rn ed to his Ralph R ichards. SATURDAY ONLY - NOV. 5 MOTORS studies a t N orthw est C hristian col Phone 22-R Herm iston Hank Luisetti, Wizard champion lege a t Eugene. Local Happenings IT ’S HERE! T h e OASIS THEATRE 193 9 F O R D ¡k-$ONS Rohrman Motor Co, a&G iO N YOU* M *H T ON T IM E - THAT'» WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YO U ? of America’s Fastest Game, in a Breathless Story of College Life. “ CAMPUS CONFESSIONS” w ith Betty Grable - William Henry and HANK LUISETTI COMEDY— B erth Quake PATHE PARADE. Sun. - Mon. - Tuet. H A U L IN G ACCURATE TIM E HELPS MAKE SUCCESSFUL APPOINTMENTS A. W . B ehrm an HERMISTON, OREGON NOV. 6 - 7 - 8 Continuous Show Sunday 2:59 P.M.; 4:54 P.M.; 6:49 P.M.; 8:44 P.M. & 10:39 P.M. BING CROSBY FRED MAC MURRAY in ‘Sing You Sinners’ T here’s feud with every course . . as the Batty Beebes w rangle their way through the gal-darndest bunch of family nrgum ents th a t ever were argued! 'OLOR CARTOON - Donald’s Better Self. PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. Wednesday - Thursday NOV. 9 - 10 Wednesday Special Night! ‘Breaking the Ice’ w ith Bobby Breen • Delres Costello and RENE DARE, the six year old ice skating queen. OMEDY W estern Welcome OLOR CARTOON — Moth and and the Flame, R e to c a the LABOR B R U S IT O With uniOBîsj»! L A D Y , BE GOOD To Your Pocketbook— SHOP Today’s Specials— and SAVE 2 DATES 4 R A IS IN S PEANUT CLUSTERS PEANUT BUTTER 2 PO P C O R N ■« ™ J JELLO C O FFE E C O FFEE COCOA CRACKERS 2 TOBACCO PUNCH BASE BEANS New Crop New Crop > / XA.,\‘r I § Hollywood Red Can Guaranteed 316 X YES 19c 24c 19c Lbs. Lbs. 18c Pkgs Lb. Lb. Lbs. 2-Lb. Boxes Brown's Mule 1 lb. Box Bottle W hite or Red M ACARONI SPA G H ETTI C E B B IW THIS LABOR M E S S ! io n Lbs. Pkg. Makes 1 Gallon Clean-up Price v " Lbs. V A N IL L A Hardwheat 4 lbs. 8 Stock up on this item—Lots of baking ahead. Connor’s Cash Store HERMISTON, OREGON TOWNSENDITES FAVOR CANDIDATES ‘'B Cor HIRE We Haul Anything, Anyplace at Anytime. RAY OLMSTEAD Phone 681 Hermiston, Oregon N e w The H erm iston Townsend club met F riday n ig h t w ith 75 members present to hear a recommended can didacy for the Townsend vote as given by n ational headquarters. E l ection guide cards were distributed and discussed, a copy of which will be found in th is issue. A com mittee on tran sp o rta tio n to th e polls was named as follows: Dr. A. E. Marble, R. H. H artley, W. C. Morehouse, Mrs. Joe Udey of H er m iston; Jim Beebe of S tanfield; Mr. DeLano and J. S. S to tt of Board man, and E arl Connell of U m atilla. Refreshm ents were served by Mrs. Fred Lenz, Mrs. R. H. H artley and Mrs. Hughes. The next reg u lar meet ing nig h t has been postponed due to the A rm istice day program , and w ill be held Saturday, November 12. T he public is invited to atten d all meetings. ---------- !,E.W.A. ELECTS AT ANNUAL MEETS The Inland Em pire W aterw ays as sociation held its an n u a l m eeting at Lewiston, Idaho, October 25. The association w ent on record pledging its efforts and support of Document 7 04, which was presented to cong ress last Ju n e 3, by th e board of • arm y engineers, and the w ar de partm en t, recom m ending the full 1 development of th e Columbia and Snake rivers, w ith th e first dam a t i U m atilla rapids to be followed by I four dams on th e Snake. The asso ciation will devote its efforts to se cure a favorable action on the m ea sure supporting the en g in eer's » e -1 port, to be introduced in congress by Senator Schw ellenback in J a n u ary, when it is expected th a t funds will be released to begin construc tion a t U m atilla rapids. Officers elected a t Lew iston are as follows: J. W. Shepherd of Lew iston. vice president for Idaho; La- dru Barnum of The Dalles, vice president for Oregon; Jay P erry of Kennewick, vice president for W ash in g to n ; and nine directors, Ju d g e C. L. Sweek of Pendleton; B ert Johnson of Ione; F. V. Galloway of The Dalles; J. B. McDonald of G rangeville: Allen D. ?$ewman of Culdesac; R. S. Erb of Lew iston; A rth u r E. Cox of W alla W alla; B. M. H u n tin g to n of W alla W alla, and C harles B aker of W alla W alla. Executive secretary H. G. W est reported th a t th e association had collected from eleven counties in W ashington and seven eounttes in Oregon and from th e S tate of Id a ho, th e sum of $11.006.39. and had on hand th e sum of $1247.90. Q uotas allotted to th e same te rr i tory for the ensuing year were set at a to tal of $13.450. w hich Is to he used in th e cam paign to secure fa vorable action from congress. The quota assigned U m atilla county. $1760, and Morrow county, $600. FEATURES NOV. 4 - 7 INCLUSIVE NOB HILL COFFEE F inest Blend 2 Lbs- 39* 2 lbs- 25< P er lb. 10* 1 lb. 20c MARSHMALLOWS F luffiest - F inest GINGER SNAPS F resh - T asty POP CORN Jap Hulless Peanut B utter Real Roast PURE CANE Pancake Flour SUGAR Save at this Low Price! IO Lbs. 10 lb. sack 39* 1 lb- tin MS* Maximum Cranberry Sauce More Economical 53* 11 oz. pkg. Currants F or Desserts Brown Sugar Fresh - Moist MILD CREAM No. 2 tin Grape F ruit CHEESE s Ibs- 2 9 * Floridan W alla WaJla ^lade Deviled Meat 3 No- ’4 tins M orrell’s Airway Coffee IO* 3 lbs. Economical WALNUT MEATS New Crop % lb. 25c 1 ,b 45* 2 Ise. pkgs. J 8-oz. pkgs. 20^ Per lb. 10*. SUPURB SOAP Easy on th e H ands COEN FLAKES Ready to Serve CHOCOLATE DROPS P opular Confection FRESH PRODUCE MED. SIZE O R A N G ES F ull of Juice 2 ..... 29* KITCHEN CRAFT LOCAL PO TATO ES 100 lb. Sack ... 50 lbs. 55c 95* CRISP UTAH 49 lb. sack CELERY Delicious All Green Medium Bunches ..... T here's ju st tim e to make your T hanksgiving fruitcake. But be use to use KTTCHEN CRAFT to assure uniform re sults, ex tra raolstness and a perfect blending of rich fru it flavors. J* $ 1 .1 9 SAFEWAY