The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 13, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
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Miss Marjory Waldon returned
Tuesday from having spent the week-
end in Portland.
Miss Snow McCoy and Miss Delight
Brockmeier spent from Saturday
night to Tuesday in Portland.
O. C. Pierce and Joe Reeves re-
turned Monday from a 10-day elk j
hunting trip, but reported no luck.
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i Armistice day visitors in Hermis-
Harold
Crawford,
Tum-A-Lum ton were Tom Fraser and Bill Belt,
architect from Walla Walla, Wash., Tom visited with his mother. Mrs. H.
was a guest of the Hermiston Rot- T Fraser, and Bill with his parents,
ary club Thursday noon at its regu- | Dr. and Mrs. F B Belt. The boys
lar luncheon at the high school cafe- are quite enthused about their uni-
ter ia.
I versity life and seemingly are getting
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Money spent | along quite nicely.
the Armistice day holiday in Spokane,
Lt. Com. Harry Graves and wife
Wash. Mr. Money is employed at the and family of Seattle, Wash, were
Ordnance depot.
overnight guests at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten mo- and Mrs. Harold Rankin Monday. Lt. |
tored to The Dalles Saturady eve Graves and Mrs. Rankin are cousins,
ning to spend Sunday visiting rela-1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwabauer,
and family of Grandview, Wn., were
tives.
Miss Marguerite Hamon spent the visitors over Armistice day at the
week-end visiting in Boise. She re- home of their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hodge.
turned Sunday night.
short j
Miss Margaret Biown, Miss Al- , Low clinical prices for
time to school children and also oth- ,
berta Johnson and Vivian Brown
tored to Boise to spend the week-end | ers unable to pay regular prices. Con-
with relatives. The party returned sult Dr. A. L. Black, local optome-
trist.
Tuesday night.
Mr R. L. Woolley was hostess at |
Miss Laura Gregory of Stanfield a tea Monday afternoon in her home
was accompanied by Miss Virginia honoring Mrs. J. J. Ford of Gaston,
Robertson, Miss Doris Burcher, Mrs. Oregon. Present were Mrs. M. Wat- |
Nadine Wolfe and Miss Neva Hed­ son, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. Jens
rick of Stanfield on a trip to Seattle | Skovbo, Mrs. A. R. Boulware, Mrs.
clad Sunday. They returned Tuesday af­
A. E. Marble and Mrs. Gertrude
ternoon.
Sanders.
Mrs. J. J. Ford of Gaston, Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker
arrived Friday to spend until Wed­ and daughter, Kay, spent Wednesday
nesday visiting her siter and hus­ in Hermiston assisting Assistant
starting band,
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boulware. County Agent Gene Lear with mat-
Boyer spent Sunday at
John Day visiting relatives.
I Miss Jane Jackson and Miss V era
i Sisson enjoyed a week-end in Corval-
I lis attending homecoming.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and
family left Thursday to spend a few
days on business in Portland.
Miss Kay Kahler, who has been
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a WARNER BROS HIT, -in
employed at the Umatilla Ordnance
OErNtS
JANE
WAYNE
ARTHUR
depot since work began here, is now
MORGAN • WYMAN MORRIS • KENNEDY
Dweded by RAY ENRIGHT . s... .. c.........
employed with the Bonneville admin­
istration in Portland. She left for
Color Cartoon and March of Time
her new position last Saturday.
Sun-Mon. Nov. 16-17
Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner, daughter
Patsy, Mrs. J. B. Saylor, Mrs. Ben
| Gerking and Miss Annie Lindsay
i were visitors in Athena Sunday.
Altar Society is giving a Christmas
I bazaar and cooked food sale at the
j Oregon Hardware on December 13.
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Mrs. R. L. Woolley, accompanied by
Mrs. A. E. Marble, Mrs. A. R. Boul-
I ware and Mrs. Mary Brierly spent
Wednesday in Walla Walla.
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ataraine
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gray spent from
WAlma """s siani."
Saturday till Wednesday evening on
short vacation trip to Seattle, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Pierson and
imily visited this week with their
>n Bob who had just returned from
laska with the U. S. Army.
‘DODGE CITY’!
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TYRONE
POWER ,
TWE MAR"LINDA DARNELL
BASIL RATHBONE
Sport Reel "Fun on Rollers”
Cartoon “Fishing Made Easy”
Wed.-Thurs. Nov. 19-20
Double Feature
"PASSAGE
Lucile FAIRBANKS •
Keith DOUGLAS
Diamond rings sets
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.
PAUL CAVANAGH • RICHARD AINLEY ■ MARJORIE CAUSON
Directed by0 IMS LEDERMAN • A WARNER MM hm Nat i "cure
A. W. Behrman,
Jeweler
and
James Gleason in
TANKS A MILLION
Cartoon “Land of Paw”
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Hermiston. Oregon
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Lino
FULL-FLAVORED
BLEND
COFFEE, R & W, 1 lb.
COFFEE, R & W, 2 lbs.
COFFEE, R & W, 3 lbs.
63e
95 c
PUMPKIN, R & W, No. 21
2 for .
FRUIT COCKTAIL, R & W, No. 1,2 for
STUFFED OLIVES, 51 ,-oz.
FLAV R-JELL, 6 for
SHORTENING, R & \\. 3 lbs.
OYSTERS, Blue & White, No. 1,2 for
CRANBERRY SAUCE, R & W, 2 for
PINEAPPLE. R & W, Home Style, 21 as, : for
DATES, Poppy, 16-oz.
SWEET PICKLES. R & W. 25-oz.
MARSHMALLOWS. R & W. 1 lbs.
CURRANTS, 11 -oz.
MUSHROOMS, Pieces & Stems. 2-oz., 3 for
RIPE OLIVES, Blue & White, pint
ASPARAGUS, Pheasant Cut. No. 2s, 2 for
GREEN LIMA BEANS, R & W, No. 2s, 2 for
CITRON PEEL, 1 lb.
ORANGE or LEMON PEEL. Giaco. 1-lb.
RAINBOW MIX. 16-oz.
CANDY. Fancy Mix Chocolates, 1 lb.....
SUNSPUN, Quart
TOMATO JUICE. 15-oz., 6 for
.........
TOMATOES, Stan. Sunset Valley, 21 2s, 2 for
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. R & W. No. 2. 6 for
GRAPEFRUIT. R & W. No. 2, 8 for
SILVER CREAM POLISH. Wright’s
FRENCH DRESSING. R & W, S-oz.
23t
35.
33e
29e
65t
37d
49:
25:
38:
18:
17c
29e
18:
29c
37t
45c
39c
39c
39e
40c
49c
27e
59c
43c
23 c
For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001 —
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
For Prompt, Courteous Service
DP
(NSWNA You Sfr
John Deere Disk Harrows
EXCELLENT work at full angle in plowed ground
“ or ordinary soil conditions . . strength to carry
plenty of weight for penetration in hard ground or
tough stalk conditions . . . steady operation at higher
tractor speeds . . ample clearance for trash . . . one-
rope tractor control for fast, easy handling . . long­
life bearings
. all yours in the new John Deere
Models “J” and “JB” . . the harrows that give you
performance never before equalled by a standard­
weight disk harrow. Model “JB” is a double-action
harrow; the “J” a single-action. See these two out-
standing harrows at our store.
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
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Hermiston
Barber Shop
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Cranberries, 2 lbs.
29.
Lettuce, 4 large
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PENDLETON - PHONE 518
Mr.
office.
| transferred to Canyon City where
they have purchased a home.
Lawrence Swarner, who visited
with his parents a few days last week,
| returned home last Saturday. His
WELL EQUIPPED TO
i mother, Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner, ac-
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
I companied him to Vancouver, Wash.,
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
and Portland where she visited her
| son, Herbert Swarner and family at
I Vancouver and her daughters Thel­
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston ma and Mr. and Mrs. Romar Stein at
Portland.
Miss Eleanor Kasari, bookkeeper at
| the Hermiston Auto Co., is leaving
B today on a two weeks' vacation trip
y into southern California. She will ac-
M1 company her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
(|J. B. Kasari and brothers, Bill and
.Th* 5
H I Bob, of Stanfield. They plan to spend
g Thanksgiving in Fresno with Mr. Ka
• sari's parents and visit a son, George,
alin Los Angeles. They will also visit
other points south, returning by way
' 5 of the coast.
Osat.
All Bunch Vegetables
4 for
10:
32c
ters pertaining to this
by a Standard-Weight Disk Harrow
AAAAAAAAAAAAA Knickerbocker was formerly assist-
=-5—— ant county agent here but recently
Sweet Spuds, 4 lbs. 19c
t SeEFEE
$1) SALE to
Pl"".
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Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cameron spent
the holiday in Portland.
Lt. H. Sexton spent the week-end
in The Dalles with relatives. He re­
turner Tuesday evening with Mrs.
Sexton and infant son.
Verne Dunham spent Armistice day
at Wallula visiting relatives. Sunday
he spent at Elgin where he has a
ranch. The Dunhams are farming a
large acreage there.
Miss Marion Pierce, Miss Sybil
Howell, Miss Roberta Mullins and
Miss Theo Hall left Friday night for
Portland where they spent the week-
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JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENTS AND SERVICE
HERMISTON COUPLE
MARRIED MONDAY
HUNTERS KILL
NUMEROUS ELK
Miss Mary Jeanne Jetton, daugh-
In spite of the exceedingly slow
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jetton, and
r
and
start
early in the season, elk hunt-
Howard W. Klages, son of Mr
Mrs. H. W. Klages, Sr., were married ers this week came in from all di­
Monday in Walla Walla, Wn, with rections reporting fairly good luck
Justice of the Peace, Judge Paul, of- | although many of the lowland hunt-
ficiating. Present for the occasion ers came in without game. A total
were the bride’s parents, and Mr. and of 37 elk have been turned in at the
Mrs. Grant Williamson, sister of the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery, ac­
cording to Melvin Follett, meat cut­
bride.
Mr. Klages graduated from Her­ ter extraordinary.
Among those on the “honor roll”
miston Union high school in 1932
while Mrs. Klages attended school in this year are the following: Dr. W.
Ontario before coming to Hermiston. L. Morgan. Eddie Bensel, Melvin Fol­
The young couple plan to make their lett, J. P. Morse, Tony Vey, Kelly
home on the Klages farm in the But­ Tiller, Vance Matott, R. B. Wilcox
and several others.
ter Creek district.
tel.
7
Grapefruit, Extra Large
Arizona, 64s, 4 for 25 ¿
Prices Effective November 14 through 19
PUMPKIN
Walnuts, No. 1, 1 lb. 25:
THANKSGIVING
DINNER ITEMS
We have celery, squash,
pumpkins, calavos and all
other salad items. We al­
so have some colorful
gourds for table decora­
tions.
MEATS
Beef Roasts, quality
Center cuts, lb.
Pork Roasts, lean
Center cuts, lb.
Pork Chops, tender
loin chops, lb. .........
RIB STEAKS
Tender, juicy, lb.....
20c
24c
30c
25c
FRESH OYSTERS
Order your Thanksgiving
Poultry Early.
Our Motto
BAKING SUPPLIES
SPRY SHORTENING
3-ib. can ...... ...............
CAKE FLOUR
Swansdown, pkg.
BAKING POWDER
Clabber Girl, 2-lb. can
VANILLA
Hercules, 8-oz. bottle
Reliance, 3 No. 21 2 cans
72c
GRAPEFRUIT
25c
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
21c
15c
Reliance, No. 2 size, 3 cans ....
Reliance, No. 2, 2 cans.......
CHOCOLATES
Old Fashioned, 2 lbs.
CANDY
Hard Mix, 2 lbs
31c
42c
27c
25c
25c
COFFEE
RAISINS
4-lb. package
BISQUICK
40-oz. package
29c
32c
Reliance, 1-lb. can
(Beautiful Tumbler with each pound)
32c
Nalley’s, Quart Jar
MAYONNAISE
PRODUCE
49c
29c CAULIFLOWER
CRANBERRIES F rech 2 1b..
5c
SWEET POTATOES 6 lbs. 25c LETTUCE 2 heads
CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEETS, RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, 2 FOR.. 5c
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
HERMISTON, OREGON
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Independent
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