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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1M 9 THEHERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON.OREGON OASIS THEATRE BURNHAM & BURNHAM HERM ISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Miss Snow McCoy spent Saturday in Walla Walla in company with rel atives from Irrigon. E RID A Y • SA TU R D A Y Mrs. M. I.. Watson and Mrs. E a r l! DECEMBER 12 - 14 Watson were business visitors Pal Night» Pendleton Friday. Continuous Show Saturday S tart Miss Mary Burnham of Waitsburg spent the week end with her mother, ing 4:00 P. M. Mrs. J. S. Burnham. Look for Free Coupons in Hermis ton Trading Co. adv. Page 2. 17-lc Christmas bazaar at Oregon Hard , * ware & Impl. Co., December 14 by A ltar Society. 17-lc Among the flu list this week is Guy Shaw of the Inland Cooperative. He firt»«. •n» HHN Werts . mirtilli Herts was stricken Tuesday and was un Cicli Ktlliwsy able to work that day and Wednes- | Sport Reel— Sportsman Partner day. Ralph Marble, son of Dr. and , Special Reel —- Picture People Mrs. A. E. Marble, was recently I ' transferred from Fort Lewis to Den-1 1 SU N D A Y - MON. - TU ESD AY ver, Colo., where he will take govern- I DECEMBER 15 - 16 - 17 ment training in a school of steno- j , graphy. I Continuous Show Sunday We have a lovely assort Miss Geraldine Mullins left last ' ment in rayons, prints and Thursday to visit her sister, Miss I z gaberdine. Roberta Mullins, who teaches school 1 near Hood River. Friday night the j ' girls went on to Portland where they I I spent the L^eek end. « Both slipovers and coat Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen entertained I styles. at a dessert bridge luncheon Friday | ' afternoon with three tables in play, ( Starring the RITZ RROTHERS using the Christmas idea about the 1 and A N D R E W S SIS T E R S tables. Mrs. F. B. Swayze won high z Color Cartoon Knock Knock and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie second j Felt, leather and sheep Comedy Tattle Television high. ! ‘ i Men’s Gifts TIES 5 0 c to $ 1 .0 0 SO X 2 5 c to 5 0 c SH IR T S SW EA TERS M en ’s H ou se Slippers I .. W ED NESD AY - TH U RSD AY DECEMBER 18 - 19 Doable Feature ROY ROGERS OtOUGE (L i, HAYES I O * STEELE NOAM «IH », * • M U L IN I * # • « ......... j L eather C oats H erm iston B a rb e r Shop W o o l B lazers WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE P. A. VELVET HALF & HALF THOMPSON'S DRUG Iflc ••••»••♦••>soooo»o>oooo»»o»ooo»o»»»»o»»»o»ooos»oos»»« on purchase of 1 4 9-lb. Sack FLOUR COUPON Good for COUPON Good for on purchase of on purchase of 1 2-lb. can R. & W. 3 lb. can R. & W. COFFEE SHORTENING Dec. 1 5 ,1 4 & l b Buy Your Christmas Foods Now! C rackers Sta-Crisp 2 lbs. 17c R ain b ow M ix Diced Fruits Lb. 3 5 PEEL S (ira;. eo (’itron, Orange & Lemon Lb. 3 5 c Chocolate C andies * Monster Gums, Hard Satin Mix, 4 lbs. 4 5 c M ixed N uts 3 lbs. 6 3 c B eans Small W hite, Red Mex. or Baby Lima 5 lbs. 2 9 c C ake Flour Ked & White 23c R ice Fancy Blue Rose 5 lbs. 2 9 c C o ffe e Flour Red & White Lb. 2 5 c AMERICAN BEAUTY - 49 lbs. $1.03 RED & WHITE - 49 lbs....... $1.43 T issu e Blue & White S h orten in g Red & White 4 for 2 3 c 3 lbs. 4 7 c Produce D e p a rtm e n t LEMONS - large Sunkist doz. 20< ORANGES -ex tra large ... doz. 28< PEANUTS - Jumbos ..... 2 lbs. 25< M eat D e p a rtm e n t PORK CHOPS, lean te n d e r .......................... lb. 20< BEEF ROASTS, quality center c u ts ......... lb. 1 " P t i YOUNG HENS, 4 to 4 ,A lb. a v e ra g e ......... lb. 21 < MINCE MEAT, delicious b r a n d ............ 2 lbs. 25< T-BONE STEAKS, tender juicy ..................lb. 23< COTTAGE CHEESE, Veri-Best g r a d e ..... pint 14< HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED A WHITE STOKE and • • • Lace Table Cloths Linen Table Cloths Dresser Scarfs 1 s s s 1 House Coats s $ 1 .9 » i $ 2 .9 8 s $ 4 .5 0 Hermiston, Oregon C h ild re n s G ifts D R E SSE S Cotton Coats . Spun Rayon .. In prints and silk. H O SE Brushed Rayon All styles in campus sox, sun sox, etc. SW EA TERS Slipover and coat styles. HOUSE SLIPPERS SLACK SUITS For the little girls. Parka hoods and purses to match. Brushed Rayon GOW NS $ 1 .9 8 Brushed Rayon PAJAMAS $ 2 .9 8 Rayon Pajamas $1.59 Lovely colors & good styles. A real bargain— Rayon Gowns .... $1.49 $3-98 Satin ............ $3-98 Chenille ... PHONE 3001 - HEK1IIST0N — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— •»»»♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»♦♦»♦♦••»»♦•»»•••iii x e iii m»»» § Ladies9 G ifts • H O SE Nylon and Silk. SCA RFS Silk and Wool S L IP S We have some lovely satin slips. We have a good buy in Rayon Gowns and Pajamas . . . Brushed Rayon Pajamas . . . and Brushed Rayon Gowns. J Hermiston VN« cu uri COUPON Good for 5< skin lined. ▲AAAAAAAAAAA4 BILL SHAAR, Prop. Musical-—Jeepers Creeper» s LOCALS Dorothy Jean Kingsbury is spend and Mrs. Martin Cravans of Pendle Miss Vivian Dyer spent last week ing a few days with her parents this ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton H arris, end in Pendleton visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury and sons A. A. “Red” Estle is confined to week. his home this week due to the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney spent Bob and Donnie. The Westland Home Ec club met last week end in Portland with Mrs. Pendleton visitors Monday were Mrs. Mabel Ralph, Mrs. Gerald Kel at the home of Mrs. P. A. Power Zivney’s mother who is quite ill. Wednesday afternoon. Miss Catherine Isaaks, Miss Mar ler, Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. The Stanfield, Columbia and West- ion Pierce and Gene Pierce were week Dave Mittlesdorf, Mr. and Mrs. R. Look for Free Coupons in Hermis land Grange installed Grange offi end guests at the O. C. Pierce home. Woolley, Mrs. Glen Ripley and Mrs. ton T rading Co. adv. Pagq 2. 17-lc cers Wednesday evening at Stan- The two girls are employed in the J. Mary Clemmer. Postmaster Wra. E. Logan is urg Dr. William Chandlee and wife of field. | C. Penney Co. store in Pendleton. ing that all local aliens register prior Scholls, Oregon, were visitors at the Mrs. N. R. Mueller entertained Jim Stewart was a week end guest Rev. Stearns Cushing home Tuesday. Thursday afternoon (today) the stu- at the home of his parents, Mr. and to December 16 in order that the The Chandlees are owner of the Rub- j v c|ub. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roy gave Mrs. Tom Stewart. He was accom clerks can give more attention to io Rancho where some of the finest the history, and sang the Christmas panied by a fellow student, A. Eger, Christmas mail which will start about filberts in the state are grown and cavojs and another friend, H. Eger, princi that time. The local postoffice has which marketed at several ... Betty „ .. Cornutt _ . . . is visiting . ... ... pal of a grade school in Portland. The registered 4 3 aliens to date and sev , X1 , are , being , Miss with eral more are expected. of the local stores. , . , t her parents who are at the present men folks enjoyed duck hunting. Mrs. Floyd Coxen is spending this time staying at the John J. Jendrze- Allan Clarke and Vernon Kula- week at the home of her parents, Mr. jewski home. Miss Cornutt resides wotz, two members of the N. C. C. C ENTRAL CHURCH OF CH RIST C. Warner, Pastor and Mrs. R. H. Piersol. The Coxens j at Riddle, Oregon, quartet of EQgene, were week end are moving to Walla Walla from Top- James Jordan, who recently pur- guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. We shall worship Sunday morning penish, Wn., where Mr. Coxen will chased the Beal Blacksmith shop, was J. A. Clarke. They came to attend around the theme, “Following the be employed with Chisholm Grain & stricken with a slight case of paraly and help with the last week end of Mountain Top Experience,” and the s e d ( o. Mr. ( oxen was a week end ..¡s ]ast week an(j ¡s now confined to t e three weeks of services held at ‘ eight o’clock service Sunday evening, visitor here. bis home jn Wal!a Walla the Central Church of Christ. “The stranger of Galilee.” The Spe- Mrs. M. A. Davis of Port Huron, • an<‘ Mrs. Paul Van Patten cial music for the Sunday morning Mich., this week renewed her sub- were hosts Friday evening to several service will be an anthem by the choir scription to The Herald for another *?uests- Present were Mr. and Mrs. and a duet by Mrs. A. C. Willcutt and year. She wishes the people of Her- *?a'r Lmory and children and Mr. Mrs. D. Blackstone. miston all good things for 1941. Friends of Lois Dean will be in terested to know that she is greatly ) | improved. She is now able to sit up, I go for rides, and with a little help J can do a little walking. Mrs. Mary Clemmer of Akron, Ohio, is spending the winter with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ripley. Fred Reeves was admitted to the Hermiston General hospital Tuesday. He is suffering from the flu, but re ports Thursday morning are that he is doing nicely. Delbert Walls of Spokane is a pa tient at the Hermiston General hos pital due to an auto accident Satur- ’ day. He was badly bruised and EGG NOODLES, Betty Baker’s .. 14 oz. pkg. shaken up. COFFEE, M.J.B or Hills Bros...................... lb. DR. STRAM Look for Free Coupons in H erm is-, OPTOM ETRIST ton Trading Co. adv. Page 2. 17-lc! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Standby, 46 oz. can The Eastern S tar had their elect-1 SAYS— SOUP, Heinz, asso rted ................ Large cans ion of officers Wednesday evening in connection with their annual Christ JELL-O ............................................. 3 pkgs. mas party. Elected were: Worthy) Matron, Audrey White; Associate PEAS» Reliance D in n er..............3 No. 2 cans Matron, Lucille Mittlesdorf; Conduc than Christmas Gifts is CHERRIES, Spring T im e ..............13 oz. box tress, Nell Arnold: and Worthy Pa GOOD EYE SIGHT. Chocolate Covered tron, Miles Barager. The installa tion of officers will be January 8. W H E A T HEARTS, S p e rry .................. pkg. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pearson, Mr. Give Mother and Dad a and Mrs. Gerald White and Mr. and SPAGHETTI, Franco-American 15% oz. can new pair of glasses this Mrs. James Todd entertained at a dinner bridge at the Todd home Sat HAMS. Carsten’s Sw eet-N -Tender................ year for Christmas. urday and Sunday evening. The Ready To Eat - Christmas Wrapped “ W Christmas motif was used about the BUY A GIFT FLOUR, White Diamond ............49 lb. sk. $ 1 - 1 9 room and tables. Saturday night CERTIFICATE High Patent five tables of bridge were in play with Mrs. Ray Critchfield winning •Vo Charge for Era mi not ion. ORANGES, large s iz e ............................ doz. high for ladies and Mrs. Dave Mit Pliers Reasonable. tlesdorf low, and Ralph Richards high for men and W. J. W arner low. Six tables were in play Sunday night with Mrs. B. Haneline winning high 225 So. Main St. for the ladies and Mrs. W. Martin Marbut low, and W. G. Kersbergen Pendleton, Ore. Phone 3781 Free Delivery winning high for men and R. A. Brownson low. Mrs. Ben Conner returned home Wednesday from Salem where she has been visiting at the horn, of her mother, Mrs. I. H. Vinson. She was called home because of the illness of her husband who is listed among the flu victims. H erm iston Food S to re’s 24F 14* More Precious |O f £4* 9< 23* S tria Optical Ge. Hermiston Food Store j