Miss Jessie Brierley was a Port
land business visitor over the week
end.
Mrs. Everett of Portland is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Mor-
gan, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Amsberry and
A. C. Houghton of Irrigon was a family of Bend, Oregon, spent the
business visitor in town Monday.
week end at the home of Mr. and
Miss Marian Henderson, who was Mrs. Guy Amsberry.
Mrs. Alma Hitt was a business vi-
injured In an automobile accident,
two weeks ago, returned Monday to itor in Pendleton the first of the
her duties as teacher in the Pine week.
Mr. and Mrs.
F. Ward spent
City school.
eversi days in Bend last week with
their daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Holland. Mrs. Ward re
mained for a short visit and Mr.
Ward returned Monday with Harry
Connor who was in Bend on busi-
ness.
Local Happenings
Merle Beckett of Heppner wag in
town the first of the week.
Geo. Beddow returned this week
from Vancouver, Wn.. where he
spent several days visiting at the |
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rey-
nolds.
BUY NOW!
Prices Limited to Present Stock
McKesson
Milk Magnesia
Frens
Kotex
Hermiston, Oregon
72 Sheets
50 Envelopes
33c
2 Tubes
OASIS THEATRE
Stationery
Tooth Paste
2 Boxes
ModeSS
$1.00 Listerine
OCTOBER 13-14
Nerve-tear ing tension! Unfa-
thomed mystery! Blood-congeal
ing panic! As a specter walks and
takes his toll In the Blue Roon
locked for twenty years against
this very doom.
250
39c
Special 19c
39c
39c
SECRET Lor THE
BLUE ROOM
special
75c McKessons Antiseptic Solution
3 Bars Jergens Fine Soap ........ -....
10c Colgates Big Bath Soap ..........
$1.35 Alarm Clocks .........................
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
49c
100 NYAL Quality Aspirin ........
Large 13 oz. Talcum Powder
50c Park Davis Milk of Magnesia
50c Rubbing Alcohol
with
PAUL LUKAS-GLORIA STUART
and
EIGHT OTHER PLAYERS
PLUS—Two Good Comedies.
49c
10c
2 for 11c
98c
SUNDAY - MONDAY
OCTOBER 15-16.
$-9-3-3-93-93-3-99-30
: $1.00 Hot Water Bottle
69c |
3 Cell Focusing Flash Light (complete)
$1.00 McKesson« Men’s Sets
Special
50c Rouge and Lip Sticks
Special
25c Colgates & Dr. West Tooth Paste .... 2 for
KELFOOD
CRAZY CRYSTALS
CURRIERS TABLETS
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY.
Outside the three mile limit,
thrills forbidden ashore are sold
f a gilded
69c
79c
29c
37c
ESTA
with
CARY GRANT
from the pleasure-drenched deck 1
BENITA HUMA
"Husband's Reunion"
PLUS
and a Betty Hoop Cartoon.
HERMISTON DRUG CO
PHONE 101
PRESCRIPTIONS
THE
rute* co ’
I
RED & WHITE
... ...
STORES
_22/0 /
.
Prices Effective Saturday & Monday
OCTOBER 14 and 16
& White
Green & White
nnaise Salad Dressing
Quarta 29c
44c
A
Mother’s Oats Purex
Premium
pkg.
Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel
4 oz, cellophane bags
2 FOR 27c
Nu Bora Granulated
Soap 40 oz, pk».
28c
7
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1988
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Quarts
25c
15c
Peanut Butter
Red & White 17c
Red & White
LB.
MALT
Corn Starch
2 For 17c
Old Vienna
43c Can
Red * White
CORN MEAL
SHAKER SALT
2 PKGS. 17c
9 lb. bags
MEMORIE TEA
Sweet Potatoes
Green or Black
Smooth and Yellow
25c
H lb.
SQUASH
lb
5
Cauliflower
Large White 9c
BANANAS-3 lbs. 1 Q,
Large Firm Fruit
Lbs.
1 •
Chas. O. Burke spent several days
in Portland the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley left Wednes
day for the Bonneville dam site on
the Columbia river.
Glenn Hammon left last week for
Bellingham, Wn., where he entered
Bellingham Normal.
S. J. Devine of Lexington was a
business visitor in Hermiston the
first of the week.
F. A. Baker, secretary for the
Stanfield irrigation district, was a
business visitor in Hermiston Wed
nesday morning.
Mrs. Mary Morrow of Portland
has been the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, for the
past two weeks.
Scissors sharpened, 20c.
Bill
3haar‘s Barber Shop
adv.
Geo. Windust of Portland spent
he week end as the guest of his sis-
er and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Deeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Orle Thompson who
lave spent ths summer In Lakeview
eturned to their home in Columbia
district this week.
Mrs. Wm. Bloom and infant son
vho have been at the home of Mrs.
loom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Iyer, for the past two weeks, re-
urned to their home at Umatilla
unday.
Dr. A. W. Christopherson attend
ed a meeting of the Umatilla Coun-
y Medical society in Pendleton last
Monday evening.
Miss Grace Hays of Calgary, Can
ada, and a friend from Portland
vere week end house guests of Miss
Tays’ sister, Mrs. Olaf Johnson,
whom she has not seen for several
years.
Miss Anita Paulsen, teacher in
he Lincoln school in Pendleton,
pent Saturday and Sunday at the
lome of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
nd Mrs. Ralph Richards, on Butter
reek.
Roy Thomas, Geo. Wagner, and
"loyd Knerr left the first of the
veek for the mountains where they
vili spend several days hunting.
Ir. Thomas is on his vacation from
Kingsley’s Cash & Carry store.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Berkhart of
Portland stopped In Hermiston a
hort while Monday enroute to Pen-
leton to attend a meeting as repre-
entatives on the committee on pub-
Ication for the Christian Science
lonitor, for Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Cassidy and
on Jerry of Walla Walla spent the
veek end In Hermiston as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel on North
Hill. Mrs. Cassidy is Mrs. Bensel's
sister.
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Brosius of
Stanfield were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Olaf Johnson Sunday. Dr. and
Mrs. Bosius have been in Stanfield
for six weeks going there from
Hood River.
Mrs. A. E. Marble was the hostess
at a charming dinner party Thurs
day evening honoring Dr. Marble’s
mother, Mrs. Willa Ferris. Guests
included Mrs. Harvey Payne, Mrs.
Rose Lawson, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. More
house. and Mrs. Brierley.
Mrs. Ethel Sykes and family plan
to leave today (Thursday) for San
dy, Oregon, where they will make
their home. Mrs. Sykes has em
ployment there and will also be near
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ky-
ler.
31C
CELERY
Large Bunches
19c
5c
Each
Kraut Cabbage
90 lb. crate
$1.09
CRANBERRIES RE.
2 lbs. OUC
RED & WHITE STORES
COLUMBIA RIVER.
Spokane, Wash.—Soundings of the
Columbia River are being taken to
ietermine the exact ' contour of the
river bottom, according to F. A.
Banks, federal engineer in charge of
the Grand Coulee construction.
For this work, the engineers are
using a 28-foot launch, which will
also be used in surveying the banks
of the river above the dam to deter
mine what land will be overflowed.
A topographical survey of the en
gineers' campsite has been comple
ted, and surveys will now be made
for streets, and sewer and water sys
tems.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Richardson
and daughter Vivian of Dallas, Ore.,
arrived In Hermiston Thursday eve
ning and will visit Miss Pauline
Stoop and Alfred Quiring. Mr. Rich
ardson will motor on to Cove Friday
where he will hunt until Sunday
when he will return to be on the
project for the opening of pheas
ant season. Mrs. Richardson and
Vivian will remain in Hermiston.
Mrs. Henry Harger entertained
with five tables of bridge last Fri
day night at her home southeast of
town. Mrs. D. M. Deeter won high
honors and Mrs. A. E. Bensel, con-
solation. Guests included the Mes-
lames A. E. Bensel, D. M. Deeter,
W. L. Morgan, A. W. Christopher-
son, Raymond Walker. B. Hanellne.
D. F. Wilson. A. H. Norton. L. C.
Todd. L. C. Dyer, B. S. Kingsley,
Enos Martin. Walter Pierson. N. R.
Mueller. James Clayton. Wm. Shaar.
J. M. Norton. Gwyn Hughes, and
Miss Nell Reeves.
CASH AT STORE
10c
HAMBURGER, ......... ............................
5c
LIVER, lb........... 2..... ,....................................
9c
YOUNG HEIFER POT ROASTS, lb.
10c
YOUNG HEIFER OVEN ROASTS, lb
young HEIFER. STEAK, lb................ 12%2c
LARD............ ................................. 4 lb. pkg. 35c
PORK SAUSAGE................................2 lbs. 25c
PORK STEAK .................................. 2 lbs. 25c
FLOUR, 49 lb. sack ................................... $1.33
COFFEE, Hills, Golden West or M.J.B., lb 33c
25c
MATCHES, 1 carton ...............
CRACKERS .... ...
.........
2 pkgs 25c
19c
25c K.C. BAKING POWDER
WHITE KING,large package
31c
ROLLED PRESSED HAM, lb
17c
STOCK SQUASH, delivered, per ton .... $5.00
WHO IS GUILTY I
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BURNHAM’S
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copper sulphate obtained through
the county agent’s office last spring.
Both plan to continue the practice
next year.
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
EOWARDs
Pi -at
D ependable
Cora &uenf/
1 lb. Can
?
vacuempacked coffee at a real saving! We guar
you
25c
Coffee Prices
Effective
To Sat. Nite
Oct. 21st.
anlee
will like Edwards Dependable Coffee fo
its smooth blend of rich, mellow coffees brought to
you fresh and full of flavor from the West’s newest
most Üp-to-the-minule coffee plants. Try a pound a:
the special LOW PRICE during our big coffee event
DON'T MISS EDDIE PEABODY’S POPULAR RADIO PROGRAM OVER K U J SATURDAY MORN
ING - OCTOBER 14 - AT 10:15 -ON DEPENDABLE COFFEE - THE PRICE WILL BE 25c Per Lb.
Special Prices October
Effective
Fri., Sat. & Mon
13-16, Inc.
kA
BACON
AIRWAY
Medium Weight
LCOFFEE
POUND
A pure Brazilian blend
PURE
LARD
Ground Fresh
to Your Order
For Fineness.
Calumet, the "Double Action”
212 Lb.
Baking Powder
Lb.
BLUE
RIBBON
LIBBY’S
CANS
Crystal White - Harmony
• Pound
Package
27€
MALT SYRUP
CORNED BEEF
SOAP
12
3
23C
3
69c
65c
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VAN CAMP’S
No. 2* Cans aa
Hominy or Kraut
16c
35C
Matches de 220
Alma Hitt.
A dinner party was given Satur
day night at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Oron O. Hills who will
leave soon for Colorado. Four tables
of bridge were in play later in the
evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Deeter winning high honors, and
Mr. and Mrs. Toole consolation. Cov
ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hills,
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter, Dr. and
Mrs. W. L. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. F.
D. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Best,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toole of Pen
dleton, and the host and hostess.
Specials for Friday and Sat
Who killed Frank Faber? Whq
mercilessly did away with young
Thomas Brandt on the very night
he pledged his love to beautiful Ir
ene Von Heilsdorf?
W’hat dasterdly fiend holds the
throttle on the mechanism of death
that spells destruction to each
guest brave enough to sleep in a
luxuriously-appointed
bedchamber
called'the Blue Room?
>
The thrilling answers to all of
these gripping questions will be ♦
yours as Universal’s "Secret of the
Blue Room” is unravelled on the
Oasis screen Friday and Saturday. ley, and Ned Sherlock, East Side
woolgrower, each report excellent
Lake Men Control Liver Flukes. kills of snails which harbor liver
LAKEVIEW— Cressler Robinson, flukes of sheep since treating their
livestock man in south Warner Val- wild meadow and marsh areas with
Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, and
Mrs. G. D. Best conducted installa
tion of officers In Ione Wednesday
night. Thursday night Mrs. Chris
topherson motored to Pendleton to
install officers for the Unit there.
Berets—69c and $1.
White or Yellow
TAKE SOUNDINGS OF
3 Pound
39c
12 074 cans
Beans
Idaho
Small
Bars
White King
Elbo Style
Short Cut
Pounds
Granulated Soap
Large
Package
32c
SYRUP
Max-i-mum Cane & Maple
5
Lb. Can
65c
Bottle
ONIONS," 10 LBS. 19c I Lettuce
MACMARR STORES
5C
PHONE Ml — STORE NO. 1751
HERMISTON, OREGON
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