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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO OASISTHEATRE Local Happenings HF RMIISTON, OREGON 1‘hone 2121 FRI. - SAT. - OCT. 31 - NOV. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Van Winkle Joe Reeves and O. C. Pierce left Thursday (today) for the French were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. Corral district on an elk hunt. Jerry Casseday and Chet Ayers of John Behrman spent the week-end Hermiston left last week for Salt in Spokane, Washington, visiting Lake City where they are now em with relatives. He returned home Monday. ployed. Miss Mabel Rauch spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw attended end in Lexington with her parents. | the Pioneer reunion at Lexington Information Please Miss Rauch is employed in Dr. W. L. Saturday. Mr. Shaw was the caller Color Cartoon Old McDonald for the evening dance. Morgan dental office. Duck Merritt and Bud Hart of Dallas | Mrs. W. Morehouse entertained at stopped at the Herald office for a a luncheon Saturday noon for Mrs. short time Wednesday. The men were Minnie Norton, Mrs. Oly McAfee. SUN. - MON. - NOV. 2 - 3 in a party of elk hunters and stopped Mrs. C. Warner and Mrs. Jens Skov- n Hermiston long enough to get in bo. I a little pheasant shooting. Miss Lois White, as junior stud Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec- ent of O.S.C. in Corvallis arrived , ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Friday night to spend the week-end Hotelon Wednesday, No- with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. M. GREER GARSON 1 I Hermiston en ber 5, hours 1:09 to 5:00 p. m. White. Miss White returned to Cor I WALTER PIDGEON 11-lc vallis Sunday. Mrs. C. S. Swanson of Twin Falls, j Mrs. Jens Skovbo was hostess at Adventure Reel Alluring Alaska Idaho, spent a week visiting her son a luncheon Tuesday noon at her home News Reel and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I honoring Mrs. Minnie Norton of St. LeRoy Swanson, who are employed | Joe, Missouri, a former Hermiston in Hermiston. Mrs. Swanson at the resident, and Mrs. Oly McAfee of TUESDAY - NOV. 4 Behrman Jewelry Store and Mr. San Francisco and Mrs. W. More ! Swanson at the Umatilla Ordnance house. I depot. L. E. Miles of Lawrence, Kansas, visited from last Thursday till Wed A. woroy nesday here with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schell. Mr. Miles left Wednesday for Port land and will continue from there to Los Angeles to visit other relatives. Adventure Reel —Modern Highways Art Thrasher and Gene Lear were Anzacs in Action guests of the Hermiston Rotary club at its weekly meeting Thursday at the high school. Mr. Thrasher is now WED. - TH URS. - NOV. 5 - 8 manger of the P. P. & L. Co. and Mr. DOUBLE FEATURE Lear is the new assistant county ag vmearerr ent here. THE rBLOSSOMS IN the DUST Q and Diamond rings sets starting at $33.00. We have a big se lection of watches ranging from $17.50 to $60.50. Ham ilton, Bulova, Waltham, El gin. Select your Christmas gifts now. Use our Lay-away plan. A. W. Behrman, Jeweler Plus Shorts Hermiston, Oregon AAAÁAÁAAAAAAA Hermiston Barber Shop WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ REDsWHÌTtì, POP CORN, Pop It, 10-oz., 2 for .... 25C DATES, Golden Halowis, 16-oz. MARSHMALLOW, R & W, 16-oz. 23C 18C CATSUP, R & W, 2 for CHILI SAUCE, R & W, 12-oz. DILLS, R & W, No. 21. 2 for 35C 23c 35C PEACHES, R & W Home Style, No. 212, 2 for 59c PINEAPPLE TIDBITS, R & W, 8-oz., 3 for 29c FLAV-R-JELL, 6 for 33 BAKED BEANS, R & W, 28-oz. 18e BROWN BREAD. R & W, 16-oz. 16C COFFEE. W, 1 lb. COFFEE. W, 2 lbs. COFFEE. W, 3 lbs. 32c 63c 93 c BLACK TEA, R & W, 1 2 lb. 49c RIPE OLIVES, Blue & White, pt.......... 18C PREPARED MUSTARD, R & W, 9-oz. PUMPKIN, R & W, No. 2’ 2, 2 for 1OC 23C KRAUT. R & W. No. 2’ 2 SHORTENING. R & W. 3 lbs................. 65C Macaroni or Spaghetti, R & W, 112 lbs. 23C EGG NOODLES, R & W, 1 lb.............. 23c WHOLE KER. CORN, R & W. No. 2, 2 for SWEET PICKLES. Pheasant, 25-oz. 29c 29c For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001— HERMISTON TRADING CO. For Prompt, Courteous Service AT THE Hotpoin SIGN Ranges Refrigerators Wash Machines Oil Heaters Competitive Prices On Small Electrical Appliances and Supplies Farmers Supply Store HERMISTON, OREGON ton :00 and 9:00, Umatilla, 8:00. Sunday services: Masses—Hermis Saturday, November 1, is a holy day of obligation. Masses: Hermis- ton, 8:00 and 10:00, Stanfield 9:00: Umatilla, 10:00 and Boardman, 8:30. Alban Cullen. | CHRISTMAS CARDS ST A NEI ELD CHURCH Why not have your por trait on your Christmas Cards? Your picture and greeting, with envelopes to match. All for $2.00 per dozen. Hermiston, Oregon Ladies’ Aid this Thursday at 2:30. Friday, 2 p. m., the Red Cross sew ing circle meets. A goodly number was present last Friday. More should help this worthy cause. 7:15 Sunday evening, C. E. meets. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. 94 were, COOKING SCOOL present last Sunday. Adult class is I growing. Second lesson on Daniel. ANNOUNCED HERE Three socials this week: Young people Wednesday evening; adults A cooking school to utilize more Thursday evening and children’s di- j surplus commodities will be held in vision Saturday afternoon. the high school cafeteria November Sunday, 11 a. m.—worship. Ser-j 15. The classes will be taught by I mon subject: “Can These Bones Mrs. Paul Bracher and Mrs. Glen ve?" j Case who recently attended a county Mrs. Greathouse is hostess to the meeting in Pendleton. Yt * s Fresh For October 31, November 1-3 5 FARMERS SUPPLY CA THOUC SERV/CES TYSON STUDIO ST SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Ermol Sat- er, motored to Pullman, Wash., Sat urday where they attend the W.S.C.- OS.C. football game. They returned the same day. Stuart Rankin, who recently enter ed the U. S. Army, is stationed at Camp Grant, Illinois. He transferred there from Fort Lewis, Washington. D. D. Follett, popular meat cutter of Hermiston, suffered a painful in jury one day this week when he stuck a sharp knife into his knee cap. The mishap occurred when he was killing an extra-active steer. Aside from a slight limp, Mr. Follett had recover ed the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Sale, Sr., of Stanfield and his brother. Herman Sale of Arlington, returned Thursday of last week from an extended trip spent in visiting relatives and friends in Kansas, Oklahoma, Ohio, Missouri and Colorado. They report good crops in Kansas but much rain and storms. They left Kansas City in a great downpour. The rains this seas on established an all time high. The trio traveled by train. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow and family of Cornelius arrived Satur day to attend the homecoming and 3rd anniversary of th Central Church of Christ. The Barlows own and op rate a custom cannery at Cornelius. They operated the Cooperative Can nery and Laundry here about three year ago. While in Hermiston they were guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. War- ner. New examinations for stenograph ers, clerks and tabulating machine operators are to be given soon for Unemployment Compensation Com mission jobs. Starting pay from $960 to $1440 a year with promotion pros- pets. Merit system rules apply. Send applications before November 10 to the Board of Examiners, Portland. Complete information from any state employment office. 11-lc . FOOD TREATS FOR THE PRODUCE LETTUCE 3 heads........................ 10c CAULIFLOWER Large, fancy, head .... 14c CELERY Fancy, stalk .............. 6c SWEET POTATOES 6 lbs. IQ, -7 IQ, Sunkist ORANGES Jumbo, 126s, doz........... Cranberry time is here. We have the finest, lb ] 9d MEATS BEEF ROASTS Best Lean Cen., lb. 20c PORK ROASTS Lean young pork. lb. 25c CHILI BRICKS, Cold Weather special, ea. 30. MINCE MEAT Swift’s best, 2 lbs. 25c PORK STEAKS Lean Tender, lb. BACON Jowls, lb................. 27c MOUNTAIN VIEW FLOUR Bbl......$5.79 49 lbs............ $1.49 MARSHMALLOWS 1-lb. pkg............................................ 14c CHOCOLATES Old Fashioned, 2 lbs....................... GUM DROPS Giant, 2 lbs........................................ 25c MOLASSES Gold Brer Rabbit, No. 212 can .... GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Reliance, 46-oz., 3 cans................ CRANBERRY SAUCE Reliance, 17-oz., 3 cans................ OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE 10-oz., bottle................................... SALAD DRESSING Tang, Quart Jar............ ................. KARO SYRUP Blue Label, No. 5 Pail 25c ‘III 33c 65c 49( 31c Snowdrift Shortening 3-lb. can....................... aol 33c 1-lb. can 32c 3-lb. can ............. -------92c A beautiful numbered Cocktail Tumb- 1er free with the purchase of each pound. Build a set of 8 tumblers. 49c WHEATIES Breakfast of Champions, 2 pks.... Hermiston Food Store 21c THE RELIANCE COFFEE HERMISTON, OREGON 71c CATSUP Reliance, 14-oz., 3 bottles 19c Phone 3781 38c RELIANCE SPINACH No. 1, 3 cans..... ......... TION tins 25c See Our Handbills for Other Specials Our Motto 1941 Your Certified Independent Grocer