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PAGE TWO T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 21, 1»*» THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. BASIS THEATRE ’ Local Happenings HERM ISTON, OREGON Mrs. R. C. McReynolds arrived home Sunday from a visit since Ar mistice day in Spokane with her sis ter and family. Children’s silverware sets, $1.00. A. W. Behrman, Hermiston. 14-lc John W. Campbell of Portland spent several days the first of the week in Hermiston attending to bus iness details O. M. Clark entered the Veterans’ Hospital in Portland last week for observation. No report has been re ceived as to his condition. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Nichols of Do- rena, Ore., arrived Saturday to spend a week visiting at the home of their niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury. Miss Mary Eva Volberding, guest at the A. H. Norton home, Hiss Bar bara Moore, Fred and Marvin Ran kin made a trip to the Toll Gate reg ion Sunday and report th at conditions will soon be ripe for ski excursions. The Ladies Aid of the Community church at Irrigon will give a Bazaar and Cooked Food sale a t Mrs Burn- ham s store Sat., Nov. 30, in Hermis- ton. Patronage appreciated. Mrs. W. C. Isom, president. 13-3c Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury and daughter Dorthy Jean left Wednes day for Dallas, Ore., to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives. They plan to be back Sunday night. Beautiful buffet and dining room table, Queen Anne style, priced right. Also good used electric washing ma chine. Miller’s Tradng Post. HERMISTON P.TJk. MEETS TUESDAY A regular meeting of the Hermis ton Parent-Teachers association will be held Tuesday, November 26, at the high school. The meeting night fell on November 21, Franklin Roosevelt’s new Thanksgiving day, so the change of date was made to November 26. Several m atters of importance are due to come up during the meeting. A musical program will follow the business meeting. H G et Y o u r F ree C opy f of Dick Brown of Pasco, Wn., is ex PHONE 2121 pected to spend the Thanksgiving va cation at the home of his friend, Bill Belt. E R I D AY - SA TU R D A Y Mrs. J. H. LaMoree of Portland is November 22 - 23 making a several weeks visit with her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. • You should have and maintain a record Pal Night» W. M artin Marbut. or inventory of all your home furnishings Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox of Hepp ner were dinner guests Friday even and personal effects to properly comply ing at the home of his brother and AYERS OBSERVES family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne. 77TH BIRTHDAY with your insurance needs. This booklet Mrs. O. T. Lockridge, who has been receiving medical treatm ent for J. T. Ayers was honored Sunday can be the means of providing you with CHESTER M O R R IS eight weeks at the Hermiston Gen on his 77th birthday when relatives V ,U A N IT A LOUISE BUCK JONES such record and is given to you with the eral hospital, was improved enough and friends gathered at his home for O NA MUNSON to be moved to her home Saturday. a celebration. It was the first time compliments of F. B. SWAYZE, Agent. GEORGE HAYES Baby spoons, 50c. A. W. Behr in 17 years th at his six children and ■ - GUiNN WHUAMA man, Watchmaker, Hermiston. 14-lc their families had been together. A • Popeye Cartoon Doing Impossible Mrs. Pearl Straw was a house dinner was served a t noon with games Stunts guest of Mrs. Georgia Henderson for and social conversation occupying the several days over the week end. Mrs. afternoon. Comedy— Seeing Red Present were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Straw formerly lived in Hermiston F. B. SWAYZE, President but now' resides at San Diego, Calif. Ayers and family of Butter Creek, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Jim Jackson, Kenneth Bensel, Lois SU N D A Y - MON. - TU ESD AY White and Richard Cox are expected and family of Butter Creek, Mr. and November 24 - 25 - 26 to arrive Wednesday evening to spend Mrs. Lon W attenburger, Mr. and - — - the Thanksgiving week end with their Mrs. Burl Coxen and family of Hepp eral humorous incidents. Continuous Show Sunday All services as usual on this com ner, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ayers of parents. Mr. Hoke, reelected state presi ing Sunday, with the Holy Commun Heppner, Mr and Mrs. A rt Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf children Dorothy, Harold and Billy, dent, ntroduced the speakers. Mr. ion being administered following the ROGERS were hosts at a dinner bridge Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coxen and Gerald, Kupers spoke of county work and morning worship service. night with three tables in play. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch Jr., all of stressed value of the port of Umatil Jim Todd won high for ladies and PENTECO STAL TA B E R N A C LE Hermiston, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank la to Umatilla county farmers. Ray E. Critchfield won high for men. S. E. Graves, Pastor Ayers of Stanfield. W z ¿ a í Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec Sunday 10:00 a. m., Bible school. A Champagne Cocktail of Love and laughs' TOWNSEND CLUB ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Lesson topic, “Stephen the Fist Mar «K O « A D IO « le lu » , with Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, RUGG MASTER OF tyr.” A class for all ages. SPRING 8VIN6T0N • JACK CARSON NEWS Cactus . MwkO'CMaa* November 27th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 11:00 A. M., worship hour. “Right By Mrs. Joe Udey p. m. 14-lc WESTLAND GRANGE Comedy— Barred Buckaroos Living is Rich Living.” All members are urged to their Mrs. B. Haneline entertained at a 7:30 P. M., the old fashioned re At the regular meeting of the meeting Friday, November 22 a t the vival will continue throughout this dessert bridge luncheon Thursday af W ED NESD AY - TH U RSD AY ternoon of last week with two tables Westland Grange last Thursday of Legion all to conduct important busi week. Every night except Monday a t 7:30. of bridge in play. Mrs. Wm. Morgan ficers for the coming year were elect ness and hear reports. November 2 7 - 2 8 ed. A. E. Rugg is the new Master won high score. In a bulletin from headquarters “Nellie” Nelson, roving reporter and other officers are: Overseer, J. reads— By long distance interview for the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, D. Corliss; Steward, Floyd Laird; from San Francisco following re HONOR ROLL FOR WELL EQUIPPED TO spent Monday and Tuesday in Her Lecturer, Margaret Seeliger; Chap ceipt of late election returns, Demo ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE FIRST SIX WEEKS miston checking up on the new muni lain, Mrs. Jess Prindle; Secretary, cratic Senator Sheridan Downey YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE tions depot and other happenings. Mrs. A. E. Rugg; Treasurer, Guy made the following statement to the (From the Bulldog Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller of Spo Shaw; Gatekeeper, Benj. Pryor; As editor of the Townsend National • SENIOR— kane, brother of Mrs. O. T. Lockridge sistant Steward, Don Sherwood; La Weekly, “You can quote me as say BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston are spending several weeks at the dy Assistant Steward, Mrs. Guy ing I confidently believe that re-elect Maxine Mead Marian Ott home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Lock Shaw; Ceres, Mrs. J. D. Corliss; Flo ion of Franklin Roosevelt will mean ra, Alma Alstott; Pomona, Mrs. P. advancement for the pension plan. I Charles Knerr ridge. Gilbert Dyer Mrs. C. M. Jackson and Mrs. E. L. A. Power, and the executive commit am sure the President will recom Jackson entertained at a dessert tee, Harold Laird, Don Alstott and mend to the next Congress immediate JUNIOR— • P. A. Barbara Follett action on a wholely federal pension bridge luncheon Friday and Satur P. A. Power. It was decided to hold installation measure. Cartoon-^-Foul Ball Player Phyllis Sires day afternoon at the former’s home. •V E L V E T in a joint meeting with other west “In an interview at the White Donna Saylor Three tables were in play e^ch day, • HALF & HALF Musical Comedy—The Congama- Dorothy Pierson and prizes were given at each table. end Granges to be held at Stanfield House he told me he was going to Johanna Casper Paul Edward Boynton, son of Mr. early in December. Following the recommend national pension legisla nia THOMPSON'S DRUG and Mrs. Neill Boynton, has spent business meeting refreshments were tion which would do away with the SOPHOMORE— several days a t the home of his served by Mr. and Mrs. A E. Rugg. state old age assistance program now Kenneth Elwood in effect.” grandparents, Mr. and Mrs C A I Mary Sommerer The Townsend organization will Paul in Pendleton. He is expected to 'LUCKY PARTNERS' FRESHMAN— come home Thursday'. cooperate with all such efforts to the Ethel Clarke STARTS SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore and fullest possible extent. John Lewis Notice— A mixup of men’s coats at small son of Portland spent last week Irene Hunt How a make-believe honeymoon be the Townsend dance last Saturday with her sister and family, Dr. and Beryl Hunter Mrs. W. Martin Marbut. They mot comes a beautiful reality is the night, and whoever has Joe Udey’s Lois Hunt ored down for Nancy’s birthday sprightly theme of "Lucky Partners,” coat, kindly leave at Walker’s service co-starring Ronald Colman and Gin station and get your own. which was Saturday. NOW ON THE SHELVES! The dance committee reports that T ow n sen d Guests at the home of Mr. and ger Rogers. Believing that a strange artist is the Townsend dance on November 30 Mis. Enos Martin for the holiday and week end are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mar lucky, a Greenwich Village lass per will be at the Westland school, and tin and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope suades him to share in the purchase on the 7th of December will be at the SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ITEMS Pier of Portland, Miss Lula True- of a sweepstakes ticket. The pair Community hall in Hermiston, and SAT. - NOV. 30 | blood, of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. win, and the handsome brush-wielder every other week from then on. UNTIL DECEMBER 23 AT holds the girl to her impulsive pro ! Howard Stoub of Detroit, Mich. M ETHODIST CHURCH WESTLAND SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and mise-—to accompany him on a synthe SHOP EARLY W.HLE SELECTIONS ARE G O O D j E Stearns Cushing, Pastor i Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Robertson enter tic honeymoon, a nuptial occasion HOUSE tained at a dinner bridge Thursday which the young lady's boy friend j This church wishes the people of After this dance, there will be a Hermiston and its surrounding coun evening of last week at the Smith scoffs at. Posing as brother and sister, the J try a very joyous Thanksgiving day Townsend Benefit Dance every home with six tables of bridge in' First and Third Saturdays of each J play. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar won couple stop a t Niagara Falls, are and hope that the coming days may month at Community Hall in CM. bring them more blessings of grati | high and Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Morgan mistaken as newlyweds, and their ex HERMISTON. citing platonic adventure soon devel tude. winning low. Bill Jackson of Pacific university ops into genuine romance which and his roommate, Phil Shriver of weathers a series of unfortunate mis j North Bend, and Bob Jackson of the understandings, which generate some j I niversity of Oregon, both sons of of the gayest, sophisticated and hec ! Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson, are ex tic happenings the screen has seen pected home Wednesday night for the this season. “ Lucky Partners” starts Sunday Thanksgiving week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson and family will at the Oasis theatre. also join the family for the Thanks FARM LEADERS giving dinner. WAGONS WESTWARD ‘A Record or Inventory’ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON H erm iston B a rb e r Shop Iflc C h r is tm a s T o y s C h ris tm a s G ifts BENEFIT DANCE AAAAAAAAAAAA S * B R IE R L E Y ’S 5 -lO '1 5 c | TALK FRIDAY AT OREGON W O O L COLUMBIA PARK GROWERS TO GATHER Commemorating the spirit of thankfulness our forefathers evinced for their new land is surely an occasion well worth our cele brating on this day.................................... HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED 4 WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— Hot on the trail of current issues affecting their industry, wool grow- ers from Oregon’s far flung ranches | and ranges will soon be t ailing into Lakeview for the 4 4th yearly meet ing of the state wool growers' asso ciation, on December 1, 2 and 3. "Interest in the convention is keen," says Mac Hoke of Pendleton, President of the state association, who goes on to add that the south eastern Oregon livestock metropolis is all set for a big time, silk socks to he under a complete ban. Beginning shortly afternoon on December 1 the six major committees making up that phase of convention activity will get underway. Those committees will deal with predatory animal control, legislation and taxation, and trans portation and marketing. Then too, the subjects of public lands grazing and National forest grazing will come in for particular attention by those two committees. The general overhead committee will be that on general resolutions and organizaztioa. Two officials of the American ; Farm Bureau Federation, returning from the Hood River state conven tion, were guests of the Project Farm Bureau Friday evening. Visitors were W. R. Ogg, legislative represen tative, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Charles W. Sewell, administrative di rector of the Associated Women of the organization. They were accom-1 panted here by Mac Hoke, Pendleton,1 state president, and William Kupers, Helix, vice president of the Farm j Bureau. Following a potluck dinner in the club house served by women of the auxiliary, the guests spoke on work : of the Bureau throughout 40 states in which the organization operates. Mr. Ogg spoke of the work of the Bureau and its various ramifications with a view of unity between all branches of agriculture and a 100 per cent parity with labor and indus try. Mrs. Sewell, whose home it in In diana, told of organization work among the women, and included aer- SHORTENING - Cream White .. . 3 lb. can 47* COFFEE - Bargain b rand .................... 2 lbs. X5< PRUNES-Walla Walla 2 No. 21/» cans »5* M A T C H E S .............................6 boxes CRACKERS Cascade .....2 lb. carton 15* S A L T - Shaker.................... 2 2-lb. cartons J J* D A S H - Granulated Soap.................. Pkg. CORN FLAKES - Albers............................ j* Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery FA