THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1«,
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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OASIS THEATRE
A. W. Agnew, formerly of Hermis » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » ♦ » ♦ » » ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • » • » • » ♦ • • • • » • • F * » * * »88
ton but now employed with the North-1
west Electric Co. of Portland, and
Steve Osborn, also of Portland,
stopped for a short time at the Her
ald office Wednesday en route home
from an elk hunt in the mountains.
Mr. Osborn killed a cow elk.
Miss Mary Burnham spent Armis
tice day in Hermiston with her moth
er, Mrs. J. S. Burnham. The M. C.
Baragers motored to W aitsburg for
Miss Burnham. Other guests a t the
Burnham home Sunday were Miss
• You should have and maintain a record
Eleanor Tischler and Mrs. Georgia
or inventory of all your home furnishings
Henderson.
Mrs. Philip Arrowsmith of Seattle,
and personal effects to properly comply
and Mrs. Goldie U rquahart and Tho
mas Dingle of Yakima were week end
with your insurance needs. This booklet
guests at the B. I. Whitney home.
Mrs. Arrowsmith is Mr. Whitney’s
can be the means of providing you with
daughter and Mrs. U rquahart is his
such record and is given to you with the
sister. Mrs. Georgia Henderson was
also a dinner guest Sunday evening.
compliments of F. B. SWAYZE, Agent.
Mrs. Gerald White and Mrs. Jess
Arnold entertained the Eastern Star
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officers’ club Tuesday afternoon at
the former’s home a t a bridge dessert
luncheon. Four tables were in play
with Mrs. Cleve Clark winning high
and Frankie Lane low. The Thanks
F. B. SW AYZE, P resid en t
giving motif was used with chrysan
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
themums used for flowers about the
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room and tables.
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Stillings Attends Funeral
H. J. Stillings returned Saturday
from Yakima, Wn., where he attend
ed the funeral services of his brother,
Dr. J. L. Stillings, 71, which were
held there Friday. Dr. Stillings
lived in the Columbia district about
20 years ago and many old timers
will remember him. He was a doc
tor in the World War with the rank
of captain, and for the past 20 years
he has been an extensive apple grow
er in the Yakima valley.
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Mrs. Floyd Knerr left Sunday for j Miss Gertrude Bradley, eleraenta-
F R ID A Y - SA TU R D A Y
a visit with her father in Nebraska. : ry teacher, spent the week end in
NOVEMBER 15 - 16
O. M. Clark was recently admitted j Portland,
Rai Nights
Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson announce
Continuous Show Starting 4 P.M. to the Veterans hospital in Portland
for observation.
j the arrival of a baby boy weighing
Miss Theresa Breslin spent the A r-; S Mi lbs. named Albie Orren, born
mistice day week end in Heppner Thursday of last week
Miss Louise Wahl of Astoria was
with her parents.
Paul Van Arsdale is building a a holiday visitor at the home of her
cow barn on the Fairvee place in the sister, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hedwall
and family.
Westland district.
Wilmer Erlon, formerly of H er
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor motored
With D E N N IS MORGAN
to Portland Sunday morning where miston, was transferred from a fly
Comedy— Service With Colors
they visited relatives. They returned ing field in California to the Philli-
Musical Rubinoff and Orchestra Tuesday night.
pines.
Cartoon -A Ghost Wanted
Mrs. Pearl Straw of San Diego,
Christmas Bazaar and Cooked Food
Calif., is expected this week end for
Sale
December
14.
Ladies
Altar
SU N D A Y - MONDAY
Society.
12-tfc a short visit at the home of Mrs.
NOVEMBER 17 - 18
The
Westland
Home
Ec.
club
met Georgia Henderson and other friends.
Double Feature
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Logan and
at the home of Mrs. Frank Seeliger
with Mrs. Joe Corliss acting as hos- , famiIX an<l w - J - L°San sPent Armis-
Par.m.vftl
tess. Eight were present.
| tice d«V with the A- V- Lo«an fami’y
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds at La Grande.
motored to Spokane over the week ] Leslie S. Bean, U. S. io re s t In
THE MOUNTAIN
end to visit relatives. Mrs. McRey- ilPector of Washington, D. C., is visit-
nolds remained for a longer visit.
a few d»ys Wlth hls brother-in-
Miss Mary Petri and Miss Georgia j law and sister- Mr- and Mrs' Duane
Crowfoot spent the week end visiting Lathrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bone of Salem
friends in Portland. They are local
arrived Friday night to spend the
school teachers.
Mrs. N. W. Bloom was a gracious week end with their daughter and
hostess Thursday afternoon a t her family, Mr. and Mrs. Leander Quir-
home for a group of ladies who re ing.
Miss Roberta Mullins of Hood Riv
cently entertained her on her birth
day. Social conversation and refresh er spent Armistice day in Hermiston
with her mother, Mrs. Bert Mullins.
ments were enjoyed.
Miss Mullins teaches in a rural school
TU ESD AY - W ED NESD AY
near Hood River.
NOVEMBER 19 - 20
Little James Thorpe, 5 weeks old
baby, returned to the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
with JU D Y CANOVA
of Boardman after receiving care at
Comedy— Dam of Pasteboards
Officials To Meet Monday
the Hermiston General hospital.
Musical- Rollin’ in Rhythm
Prospective
basketball officials are
Bob
Walpole,
formerly
connected
Cartoon— Porky’s Last Stand
WELL EQUIPPED TO
with the Hermiston Tum-A-Lum, vis- asked to meet Monday evening at
TH U RSD AY - NO VEM BER 21
j ited in Hermiston over the week end. 7:30 o’clock at the high school, ac-
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Continuous Show Starting
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE j He is now employed with the same cording to W. G. Kersbergen, super
2:30 P. M.
firm at Freewater.
intendent, who is in charge of the ex-
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The Ladies Aid of the Community amination. Papers are available now
church at Irrigon will give a Bazaar I at his office and may be filled out
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston and Cooked Food sale at Mrs. Burn- , any time prior to Monday evening. A
■GLORIA JEAN
• a o a i i r stack
ham’s store Sat. Nov. 30. in Hermin-i
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ton. Patronage ap p reciated . M rs. sh o rt discussion will be held.
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W. C. Isom, president.
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•STUAKT I I W I N
Corliss H’ins Director Post
Word was received this morning
•N A N O R IT
that Chas. S. Clark had a major op-
Joe Corliss was elected to a three-
•Iwpana P A llIT T I
• P. A.
j eration at the Sacred Heart Hospital year term as a member of the West-
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’»OOt/CtlON ' • SUTCM ..a BUDDY
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I in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Clark are land Irrigation district at an election
I former Hermiston residents and held Tuesday, November 12. Mr.
• HALF & HALF
| well known here.
Comedy— Class in Swing
Corliss erceived 36 votes, J. B. Per-1
THOMPSON'S DRUG
Cartoon— Recruiting Days
Mrs. E. L. Jackson and Mrs. C. M. ry 12, and Chas. Seeliger 8. Mr. Cor
i Jackson entertained at a dessert liss will take over his .position after
1 bridge at the latter’s home Thursday the first of the year.
1 and Saturday of last week with three
Rueber Elected To Office
tables in play with a prize for each
J. F. Rueber was elected to the
table. Bouquets of chrysanthemums
post of director of the Stanfield Ir
decorated the room.
f i t ci n
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Mervin Werth, local high school rigation district without opposition at |
teacher, spent the week end at his an election held in Stanfield Tues
home in Willamina. While there his day, November 12. Due to the fact
grandmother passed away. He” re that there was no contest for the po
mained for the funeral, returning to sition, only a small turnout was re
corded.
Hermiston Tuesday evening.
About 30 members of the Metho
Mr. Prann Returns From Iowa
dist Epworth League enjoyed a party
17 oz. cans
A. W. Prann, local undertaker, re-1
in the basement of the church last
Mixed Diced Peels
Friday evening. Games were played u.-red Tuesday from a 10-day trip
1 6 oz. Glass
during the evening and refreshments to Iowa where he attended the fun- I
of cider and pumpkin pie were served eral of his brother, Wilbur E. Prann. I I
The latter was buried at Cresco,
at the close.
Lemon ¿ O ra n g e
Miss Lucy Holloman was the Iowa, last Thursday. Mr. Prann’s
îcd * White
guest of honor Saturday when 10 of former home was at Ridgeway, Iowa,
her friends came to help her enjoy and he visited for a short time there
Red * White - No. 2 ’i cans
her 12th birthday. She is a daugh before returning home.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hollo
man. Games and refreshments were K EN N ETH W ARNER
Red A White - 2 oz.
enjoyed during the afternoon.
I* Mrs. A. F. Rohrman entertained a PASSES S U N D A Y
group of youngsters at her home
J Wednesday from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock
Kenneth G- W arner, well known
Blue & White - l ’s
honoring her daughter Kayella on sheep man of Upper Butter Creek,
14c
her fourth birthday. The afternoon passed away Sunday at St. Anthony’s
DATES - Dromedary Pitted or Plain Pkg.
was enjoyed in playing games, and a hospital in Pendleton. He had been
PIN EA PPLE - Home Style or Sliced - 2 >4 ’s
23 <’
lovely supper was served in a beau ill for several months from a compli-
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PEARS - Red A White 2 % s
tifully decorated nursery
Little I cation of diseases. He was 67 years
CAKE FLOUR - Red 4k White
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Me
guests bidden were Kay Knickerbock old and had spent most of his life in
H lb. 17c
BAKING CHOCOLATE - Red A White
er, Keith Laas, Shirley Quiring. I Umatilla county, during which he
O Y S T E R S - Blue * W hite l ’s
2 for 25c
Dale and Beverley Jo Woodward, had large sheep interests and was
1 lb. 33<-
PLUM PUDDING - Cross A Blackwell’s
John Thompson, Sally Pearson and twice elected president of the Oregon
1 lb. tins 47c
FRUIT CAKE - Dromedary
Charles Rohrman.
Woolgrowers association.
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2 lbs. 45c
LARGE OREGON WALNUTS
3 lbs. 47c
SHORTENING - Red 4k White
4 for 19c
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H e r m is t o n
B a rb e r Shop
November 15 to 20.
Cranberry Sauce
Radiant Fruit Mix
Fancy Peels
Seedless Raisins
Pumpkin
Pumpkin Pie Spice
Marshmallows
Ripe Olives
17c
35c
lb. 33c
15 oz. 9c
11c
9c
lb. 15c
17c
Thanksgiving Produce Specials
CELERY
2 for 15c
CRANBERRIES qt. 15c
BANANAS 3 lbs. 19c
SWT. SPUDS 5 lbs. 19c
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W hichever d a f V «
M e a t D e p a rtm e n t
BEEF ROASTS, quality center cu ts.........lb. 17*
PORK SAUSAGE, pure pork country style lb. IS*
MINCE MEAT, Libby’s best g rad e...........lb.
BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean m eaty...........lb.
SIRLOIN STEAKS, guaranteed tender
lb. X3*
LEG PORK ROASTS, lean tender ...........lb. >7<
Special—FRESH OYSTERS
- pint J7<
We will have fancy Turkeys, Geese and Chickens at
Competitive Prices — ORDER EARLY !
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DEERE Two-Cylin
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der Tractors, burning
low-cost fuels successfully
and efficiently, are sending power costs down to
new low levels in all sections of the country.
Users are reporting amazing savings on low
cost fuel alone. For instance, many are operat
ing their John Deere Model “H” tractors for as
little as 2 cents an acre in cultivating.
Measuring fuel economy on a dollars and
cents basis—the way it should be m easured-
impartial tests show that five different makes
of tractors using low-grade gasoline do only
71.6% as much work as a John Deere Tractor
with $1.00 worth of low-cost fuel, and that nine
other makes burning regular gasoline do only
66.6% as much work as a John Deere on $1.00
worth of low-cost fuel.
These impartial tests furnish convincing
proof that your fuel dollar goes farther in a
John Deere. Come in and make us prove it.
BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR
& EQUIPMENT CO.
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For November 15 to 20
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SWEET POTATOES .......................... 4 lbs. J
CRANBERRIES........................... ........ 2 lbs.
CELERY
2 large bunches 15*
CRANBERRY SAUCE, Reliance 2 tall cans 25*
FRESH OYSTERS .......................... per pint
NALLEY’S TANG Salad Dressing
qt.
FIG BARS............................................ 2 lbs.
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING .......3 lb. can 4S*
MORNING MILK.......................... 3 tall cans 21*
M A C A R O N I ....................................3 lbs. J
TOMATOES, Emporium SoIid Pack - 3 No. 2«4’s 27^
J E L L O , Six delicious flavors............Pkg. 5*
PINEAPPLE. Sliced ............. 2 No. 2* cans 4 g*
CRAB MEAT.................... ....... 2 No. V« cans
RELIANCE COFFEE ........... .......... Lb. can 15*
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