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PAGE FOUr THURSDAY, NOVEMBUR 17. 19J6. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons mo tored to Pendleton Wednesday night to visit friends. They were accom panied by Fred Hensel and Mr. and Mrs. Lester White. Bert Geer of Maryhill was in Her miston Monday evening. He was at one time associated with the Pen dleton Tribune and assisted in pub lishing some of the early issues of the Hermiston Herald. He was vis iting relatives in Umatilla. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY NOV. 18 - 19 DOUBLE FEATURE! Ronald Reagan - Mary Maguire In ‘Sergeant Murphy Mr and Mrs. Curtis Simons and American Legion Holiday Pudding Mrs. B. J. Nation attended the Odd | sale by auxiliary unit at local busi Fellow meeting in Pendleton last ness houses and by members, until adv. Saturday night when the Grand Sire Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensel an was the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Longhorn are nounce the birth of a son Frederick the parents of a boy born Saturday. William. Sunday, November 13, at St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton. November 12, at their home. Mrs. Glenn Meek of Portland is Miss Marian Pierce motored to Mrs. Hensel will be remembered as visiting this week at the home of Portland over the week end with Betty Ralph. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott of Miss Lois White, daughter of Mr. stott. Sr. and Mrs. Louie White, returned Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer of Monday morning from Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Miles Beasley of Lexington were visitors at the home Portland visited over the week end where she had spent four days visit of the latter’s sister and family. Mr. at the home of Mrs. Alice Wagner. ing friends over homecoming week and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox, Tuesday, They were enroute to Spokane on end at Oregon State college. Westland Home Economics club is business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar and Mrs. sponsoring a cooked food sale and W. L. Morgan motored to Waitsburg O. Saulson of the Hermiston Mo bazaar at Burnham’s store Wednes tor company moved his family to Armistice day to visit Mrs. Shaar's day, November 23. adv. Hermiston and are making their mother, Mrs J. C. Bains, and her Arnold and Rufus Pieper of Lex home brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. In the Joe Dyer apartments. ington were trading in Hermiston Vernon Bains. American Legion Holiday Pudding Monday from their wheat farms in sale by auxiliary unit at local busi Miss Irma Alexander, who has that afea. been employed at Ruby’s Beauty ness houses and by members, until Jim and Bill Gow, who for the for several weeks, left Wed day. adv. Shop past five years have made their Thanksgiving nesday for Coquille, Ore., where she Art Means, well known as an out home near Condon, were looking for manage a beauty shop. player in the University of will a small farm in this area last week. standing Miss Maxine Fauat of Hermiston Washington Huskies, is the son of Their mother and father, who live Arthur Means,' former resident of and Miss Florine Brace and Mrs. Lu- in Canada, plan to make their home clle Forsyth of Pendleton motored with them as soon as they purchase Umatilla. to Portland over Armistice day, re Lola and Norval Osborn of Hepp a place. It is reported that they turning late Sunday. ner spent Armistice day week end at purchased a place in Minnehaha Mrs. Ida Clute, mother of Mrs. the home of their uncle and aunt, district. Emil Zlvney. of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Don Crenshaw, with her daughter here last week. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Pierson an and Mrs. Zlvney motored with her the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph nounce the birth of a son named company maintenance crew, motor to Yakima Sunday where she Is vis ed to Tillamook over the week end Jon Micken, Thursday afternoon, iting this week. November 10. at St. Anthony’s hos for their small son who has been Mrs. A1 Qulrtng and Mrs. Paul pital in Pendleton. with relatives there. VanPatten motored to Pendleton Methodist Ladies Aid bazaar, Sat Wednesday afternoon to call on Mrs. Stearns Cushing Jr., spent Armis tlce day holidays in Salem with his urday evening. December 3. Also Jay T. Pierson and Mrs. Fred Hen family. He was accompanied by Geo. turkey dinner served between 5:30 sel who are at St. Anthony’s hospi Sale, Miriam Swarner. Wm. English and 7:30 in basement of church the tal with infant sohs. same evening. adv and A. C. Swarner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mrs. Jessie Graham and Mrs. Chas. Gist of Bend visited over Armistice day at the home of Mrs. W. S. Boynton. Mrs. Arnold is a sister of Mrs. Boyn ton and the latter two are nieces. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin and Virginia Wells motored to Corvallis last Friday morning where they vi sited Stuart Rankin who is a stu dent at O.S.C., and attended the O. S.C.-Stanford football game. Victoria Churchman and her nephew Russell Hills returned Mon day night from Portland and other SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS valley points where she visited NOW WHILE YOU HAVE A friends. Mr. Hills received medical treatment while in Portland. CHOICE OF MERCHANDISE. Col. and Mrs. L. W. Jordan left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif., to spend the remainder of the win ter. They are developing a 300- acre tract of land in Westland dis trict and have two new houses on 8 A Y L O R , s the land. Alfalfa is the principal crop grown on the land. Mr. and Mr. Frank Morgan visit ed Wednesday at the home of her father J. A. Reeves. They were on their way to Portland and will go from there to Baker, where they have been transferred from Vale, Ore., with the state highway de partment. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fischer of California were in Hermiston from Tuesday until Thursday of last week. Mrs. Fischer will be remembered as Miss Esther Sibert, teacher in the local schools, until her marriage last spring. She was returning home from Colfax, Wn.. after attending the funeral of her mother. M’-. and Mrs. Geo. Strohm plan to Oregon Rose Lb. leave Saturday for Holstein. Iowa, where they will visit relatives and The Best ! friends for two months. Monroe Fuller will look after the ranch dur ing their absence. Mr. Strohm has All Purpose 49 lb. sack been a resident of the project for many years and is known for the fine potatoes grown on his farm. Quick or Reg. C. J. Buhmann returned to Her miston Sunday morning from Zu rich. Montana, to spend the winter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. lb. sack Buhmann. He is Interested with his brother Lawrence Buhmann in bee apairles at Zurich. Ira Owen, president of the Cas Hoodys cade Locks Chamber of Commerce, and G. N. Hesgard, L. L. Amott, W. J. Carlson, stopped in Hermiston a lb. pkg. short while Monday while enroute to La Grande to attend the annual meeting of the Oregon Trail asso ciation. Large Pkg. Miss Pauline Stoop was called to La Grande Thursday by the death of Wm. Arnold, friend of the fami ly and pioneer of GTande Ronde val Just Right Lb. ley. Arnold was 82, and had a vital part in building the Oregon country, freighting from Meacham to La Grande, and driving stage coach p^- from La Grande to Joseph. During the winter of 1933 he made his home In Hermiston. Funeral esrvi- ces were held Saturday and Inter ment was in the Masonic cemetery in La Grande. Miss Margaret McMullen, student Silk Tissue £ Rolls, at Eastern Oregon Normal school in La Grande, and Miss Esther McMul len, employed in Pendleton, were week end visitors at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen. Mr. McMullen and Mrs. W. M. Grant, sister of Mrs. McMul Large Ones Lbs. len, motored to La Grande and Pen dleton with them Sunday. Christmas Gift with Lloyd Nolan - Gail Patrick Plus Short Features. Sun. - Mon. - Tue a. NOV. 20 - 21 - 22 Continuous Show Sunday "Mr. Doodle Kicks Off” starts:— 3:09 P.M. ; 5:04 P.M.; 6:59 P.M 8:54 P.M. - 10:49 P.M. Penner Goes Collegiate and Turn the Campus Topsy-Turvy — As Frenzied Football Player. Lay Away Plan s » § Musical— Talent Auction. Wednesday - Thursday NOV. 23 - 24 Wednesday Special N igh t! Forget Your Troubles . . . . The Marx Brothers Are Back in Town at Their Funniest, Frenzied Best i h i i i ' i klg L A U 6H H IT! l U C I l t l B A LI ANN M i l l * * FRANK A IB IR H O N Comedy— Beaux and Errors. Mickey Mouse Cartoon— Donald’s Nephews. FOR EYE COMFORT AND SIGHT CONSERVATION Come to Pendleton for Your Optical Needs! Eyes Examined by Modern Methods. Glasses Ground to F it When Needed. — REASONABLE PRICES — DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST OVER WOOLWORTHS Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J 60c Hermiston Hotel Dining Room 60e Crisp Celery Ripe Olives Tomato Juice Cocktail Soup Spring Vegetable Roast Young Hermiston Tom Turkey with Oyster Dressing and Cranberry Sauce Baked Swift’s Premium Ham with Local Candied Yams and Orange Sauce Special Steer T-Bone Steak with Mushrooms Salad— Hearts of Lettuce with Thousand Island Dressing Whipt Potatoes — Baked Squash Hot Dinner Rolls CHOICE OF DESSERT Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Old Fashioned Suet Pudding BEVERAGE u Served from noon until 8:00 P. M. THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1938. — Phone for Reservations if Desired — Mrs. Fred Kubel, mother of Mrs. Jarvis Durfey, who has been visit ing here for a week, left for her home in Spokane, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best motored to Pendleton Thursday evening to attend a meeting of the Malborn Camp No. 6, Spanish American War Veterans. E. Barnett accompanied them and placed his membership with the camp. A banquet and meet ing were held in the evening. Miss Vivian Dyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Dyer, left Mon day morning in company with Mr. and Mrs. B. Ross Evans and daugh ter Ruth of Hood River, to go that far on her way to Eugene. She plans to be employed there and will enter Northwest Christian college at mid-term. The Evans have been conducting evangelistic services at the Uunion church for the past three weeks. Mrs. C. E. Baker returned to Her miston Monday morning from Ore gon City where she has been for three weeks with her niece and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petit. She has been visiting in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland since August. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Purchase DON’T LOOK NOW! Comedy— Hectic Honeymoon. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER Unless Y o u L ik e “ Specials” T h a t Save Y o u Money. BUTTER FLOUR OATS 89« 39c Pancake Flour 10 PEANUT BUTTER S Lbi' COCOA EGG NOODLES CHEESE LARD Pure 2 2 I2c 2&5C 4 |b- 19c 44c TOMATO JOICE 2 cans TOILET PAPER 0. K. BROWN SOAP 1 0 - 2 9 « WEINERS 2 Shredded Wheat Kellogg’s 2 Pkgs. MACARONI „ . k , 4 ,1 0 * SPAGHETTI Hardwheat 4 Lbs- I t f C B E A N S -« .- BAKING POWDER TURKEY Thanksgiving Food Sale FRIDAY, NOV. 18 UNTIL THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving! What a day you can make It! Loved ones will meet again around the festive board and will rejoice in the cele bration of this annual event. Plan a Red & White Thanksgiving dinner. You’ll find all the "makings’’ here at savings. . . . M A Y O N N A IS E q u a rt 45c 29< FLAVOR JELL..................................... 4 for f 94 MINCE M EAT........................................... 2 lbs. 254 PUMPKIN .................................................. can 1<H Red and White 2 %’s RAISINS .................................................. 2 for J 54 Red and White Seedless - 15 oz. ~ MARASCHINO CHERRIES............................. « 4 Red and White - 5 oz. ~ RIPE OLIVES .................................................. 174 Blue and White * STUFFED OLIVES .......................................... l t y FRESH PITTED D A T E S........................ 2 lbs. Red and White - No. 12 bottles SMALL SWEET PICKLES............................. |g 4 HOME STYLE PINEAPPLE ................ 2 for A £4 FRUIT COCKTAIL.................................2 for 274 Red and White l ’s * P E A S .......................................................... 2 for 2C4 Red and White CRANBERRY SA U C E ........................... 2 for I I 4 MARSHMALLOWS ......................................... Red and White PLUM PUDD ING ............................................. Crosse & Blackwell - l ’s IA4 M E A T S........................................... 494 MANDARIN ORANGES ................................. Red and White WALNUT WALNUTS ..............................................2 lbs. C A T SU P 494 ............................................2 for Red and White 14 oz. OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE ...................... 2 1 Red and White 10 oz. < 2C4 lb. 594 OYSTERS.............................................. 2 for Blue and White HOLIDAY CHOCOLATES................ 2% M eat D e p a rtm e n t • • • 29^ BACON, Farmer sty le ...........................lb. 23^ BACON SQ UA RES........................ ,.....lb. f 94 HAMS, Skinned, whole or h a lf............lb. Fresh Produce Deep Cwt Prices on Thanksgiving Supplies— u.d S*ryic* CRANBERRIES - MIXED OYSTERS - CANDIES - FRUITS for COCKTAIL CELERY - ORANGES - COME • **»*— >. n— LÛO R O O M S • S IN S IB l! KATES NUTS - PEANUTS DATES - OLIVES - SWEET SPUDS PUMPKIN - ETC. IN ! Connor’s Cash Store • • SHOOT • SUNDAY, NOV. 20 • 9:00 A.M. HERMISTON GOLF CLUB HOUSE Sponsored by AMERICAN LEGION CARDS — EATS J 74 CELERY, Utah, large bunches .. 2 bunch. 194 CRANBERRIES ............................... 2 lbs. 334 CHESTNUTS, for dressing..............1 lb. 204 SWEET POTATOES...................... 5 lbs. H E R M IS TO N T R A D IN G CO. The RED&W HUF. S tore