The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 22, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934
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OASIS THEATRE
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
November 25 - 26
November £8-29
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
MATINEE 2:30 THURSDAY
They laughed when she said she
wanted to be a movie star!
And she laughed them
into making her one !
Youth aflame on gridiron and
campus in the year s big football
picture!
HERMISTON, OREGON
Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
November 23 - 24
OUTLAWED by MEN!
LOVED by WOMEN !
Cellini! The most charming
rascal who ever took a
woman's lips!
Saturday’s
MILLIONS
‘365 Nights
in Hollywood9
CONSTANCE BENNETT
FREDRIC MARCH
in
Local Happenings
SUNDAY • MONDAY
JAMES DUNN
“The Affairs
of CELLINI"
-
With Roobert Young, Leila
Hyams. Johnny Mack Brown.
CARTOON and COMEDY
ALICE FAYE
Mitchell and Durant
FREE : Balloons to Children At
tending the matinee
Thursday.
Cartoon and Comedy.
Silly Symphony • “China Shop’
Thanksgiving Specials!
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm left
Tuesday for Portland where they re-
mained until the latter part of the
week.
Masquerade dance at the Westland
| school house, Wednesday, Novem-
| ber 28. Good music, both popular
| and old time.
adv
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sehlton of
aradise, Ore., parents of Mrs. J. H.
Riley, and Mr. and Mrs. Chesley
Shelton of Wallowa, Ore., a brother
t Mrs. Riley, visited several days at
the Riley home in Columbia district.
They arrived last Friday.
Henry Stoop arrived in Hermiston
from Yakima, Wn., Sunday, and ex-
pects to make his home here for the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cathcart, of
Husum, Wn., are the house guests
of the latter's sister, Mrs. F. L.
Kelley. They expect to remain until
after Thanksgiving.
The American Legion Auxiliary
is giving a card party Wednesday.
December 5, at 8:00 p. m.. in the
Legion hall. Public is invited, adv
Frank Knapton visited friends in
Hermiston the first of the week
while looking after business here.
He was enroute to Boise, Idaho, from
California.
Get ready for a big Christmas sel­
ection at Amsberry’s. Hold every­
Crisp
Bunches
thing until you see our holiday
display.
E. T. Erickson of Corvallis, form­
er resident of the Hermiston project
while working as engineer for the
government, was a business visitor
in town last Friday.
Christmas Cards galore at Ams-
berry’s; 3 for 5c, to 2 for 15c. All
with envelopes. See them first, adv
Mrs. Geo. Story and daughter
I Sayra Sue left Sunday night for
Macomb, Illinois, after word had
been received of the death of her
mother, Mrs. Herman Blythe. Mrs.
Story expects to remain in the east
for some time.
The thrift shop will be open Sat-
adv
urday from 10:00 until 4:00.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES - FULL STOCK NOW IN.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O'Donnell
WATCH OUR STORE FOR SPECIAL CASH PRICES FROM NOW
have established their residence in
UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, 1935.
the house formerly occupied by Mr
and Mrs. F. B. Swayze.' Mr. O'Don­
nell is new resident lineman for the
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Milk Chocolate Candy at Ams-
berry’s, 35c per pound. You can't 9999990009999999999900$000099090099000000000009999
beat them if you pay twice as much
graph at Umatilla.
He has one
—adv.
L. M. White and family moved to daughter, Lois, who is in high school.
Hermiston this week from Umatilla
OSTEOPATHIC
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
where they have lived since coming
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON
FOR
SALE
—
SOLID
OAK
8-PIECE
to Oregon from Yuma, Arizona, a
dining set or buffet alone. Phone
short time ago. Mr. White is wire
OSBORN APARTMENTS
chief for the Western Union Tele- 52-F2, Mrs. L. C. Todd.
13-lt<
RAISINS 4- 27c Leg of Lamb
15c lb.
CURRANTS- 19c
PEEL
Shoulder
Lamb
12c lb
Lb 33c
PRUNES 2 Lbs. 15c
15c Lamb Stew
BRAZIL NUTS-15c
8c lb
CELERY
2
WALNUTS
’ - 25c
Beef Boil
8c lb
ALMONDSN“ 20c
KINGSLEY’S
Peaches
RED & WHITE
Large Halves — No. 2 % Tins
tor 53c Por. $2.10
DEL MONTE
Large Halves — No. 2 % Tins
OR SLICED
tor 58c “z $2.35
3
ROYAL CLUB
Large Halves — No. 2 12 Tins
for
DOZ.
55c
$2.25
BOOTH’S
Medium Halves — No. 2% Tins
3
43c Poz $1.65
In order to reduce the
two stocks as quickly as
possible, we are making
prices to move it. Either
the Red & White or the
1]
.1..] All Goods
Guaranteed
oia stana.
or Money Back.
CAMPBELLS
10 Oz. Tins
Each
5c
KNIGHT’S
No. 2 1 Tins
RED & WHITE — 21 TINS
3 for 50c por. $1.93
67c poz $2.61
OTTER — TALL CANS
$2.69
PREFERRED STOCK — TALL
CATSUP
RED & WHITE ■ 14 0Z. GLASS
DOZ.
3 ter 43c
3 for 43c 3 for 44c
Green & White
Cut - No. 2 Tins
$1.59
Raisins 4- Pks did
22.
"
RED & WHITE ■ Medium Size Cans
for as
« DOZ. op.
Ripe Olives 1 — 7.
• w
Crackers
Small - 3 for
bar 29c 100 bars $2
Baked AND Beans
Brown Bread
Tall Tins
3 r 47c DO $1.79
Kidney Beans
RED A WHITF - No. 2 Tins
ECONOMY
14 Oz. Bar
bars
y
Soap Chips
g
BULK
Lbs
e a...
3 tor 47c
5 16. 37c
PRIMROSE
00 $2.39
BLUE A WHITE
3 for 54c poz. $2.10
3
3‘ 39c PO $1.49
OLIVES
3 tor 57c
LAGOA • Tall Tins
Queer Glass - « Oz. - Each
for
19c 1
poz.
Stuffed - Glass 6 oz. - Each
Stuffed • Glass 12 oi.-Each
Cranberries
29c
Deep Red Color
2 Lbs.
Oranges
Doz. 30c
Large Size (126s)
SWEET SPUDS 5
Lbs.
Jersey’s - Smooth even sizes
Onions
Firm Dry
25c
6 Lbs. 10c
RED & WHITE
13c
1 ‘ 48c
H. & D.
for 14c 1 poz. 53c
Celery 2 Bunches 15c
Fresh Crisp
*
KRAUT
RED A WHITE
« . DOZ. 6
23c
"=?
Fancy Thompson Seedless
"
Lb. Pkg.
1Q.
—
Skyflake Wafers - Crisp - Lightly Salted
Calumet
BAKING POWDER
Fig Bars- 10c
Sugar"3,92c
Fresh!
Lb.
Tomato Juice 15c
Walla Walla’s - No. 1 Tall Cans
Mince Meat2 23c
Kerr’s Gold Seal
Ground Fresh
NOBHILL
AIRWAY
Lb.
Pumpkin
Libby’s - 2 %2 Size Can
25c
COFFEE 2LDs 49c I
13c
Mayonnaise • -" -3 9c
3 Lbs 59c
Best Foods
Sprup 5 LD.
Maximum Cane & Maple
can
63c
Lime
Rickey 19c
or GINGER ALE 28 oz. bottle
Candy 2
25c
Cigarettes, 25c
Luckies - Camela - Cheaterfields
and Old Golds
White King
14c
3 Bars "n
TOILET SOAP
PICKLES
’X
Whole Sweet or Sweet Mixed
—
Lbs.
Chocolates-Gum Drops-Satin Mixed
Jell Powder
tor
•
2
“Daufauski” — 5 oz. cans
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
39c "$1.37
PEET S — IARGE PKG.
JELLO
RED & WHITE • NO. 21/ TINS
BLUE A WHITE — PUREE
BLUE A WHITE - Tall Tins
CRYSTAL WHITE
PEARS
$1.19
MEE RIMAC — SOLID PACK
RED & WHITE CAKE FLOUR
" ‘ $1.69
HARVEST MAID
49 Lbs. $1.89
6Pkgs. “
Choice of Flavors
RED & WHITE • SOLID PACK
3 for 57c por $2.19
FLOUR
Dr
Tomatoes
83
10 bars 42c
RED & WHITE — NO. 2 TINS
2 % Size Cans
Cans
Matched Slices in Rich Syrup
Highway Brand — Pint Can
CRYSTAL WHITE
10
These Prices for
Fri.-Sat.-Mon.
Nov. 23-24-26
Chanksgiuin Hale
FOR THE
FEAST
Jell Well 27c
VAN CAMP'S
Large - 3 for
poz. $1-55
3‘33C
SOAP
STOCK TTP
39c
19c Doz. 75C
Pork & Beans
PAR
Raspberries
Red A White
ASPARAGUS
SAFEUAY STORES
Oysters
$1.59
3 for 39c
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
Pineapple
52.
3
"9
CALIFORNIA HCNE ■ 14 0Z.
DOZ.
RED & WHITE — TALL TINS
Loganberries
RED & WHITE — NO. 2 TINS
3 ‘ 53c PO $1.95
Preferred Stock
Whole
OTTER — FLAT
PEL-LACO
Clams
String Beans
a
3 * 44c por $1.65
BURNHAM'S
Bulk IOC Lb.
Each ga
39c "" $1.5?
37c PO $1.45
Mince
Meat
16 Oz. Glass
BED A WHITE — TALL
Oysters
RED A WHITE
Tall — No. 1 Tins
NALLEY'S
CLAMS
3 tor 69c
3 for 98c
34c 3 for $1.00
rente 22c
3 for 65c
Half Pints 12c 3 for 35C
Red & White
Cut No. 2 Tins
Spinach
3
33c
ouarts
EVERYTHING IN THE STORE WILL BE
ON SALE. SO DON’T MISS THE OPPORTU­
NITY TO SAVE SOME MONEY!
RED & WHITE
Tall Tins
Poz $1.05
RED & WHITE
Quarts
z$l,95
Tomato Juice
Mayonnaise
Chance to Save!
MONARCH
Very High Grade
Halves or Sliced — No. 21 Tins
3 ‘ 50c
lb 33c
Maxwell House Coffee
American Club Coffee
lb 23c
White Laundry Soap 10 bars 23c
Swansdown
Soap
i avA
ACLA "A
PHONE 241
10
CAKE
LOUR
Pkg.
Bars
PAG White Laundry
4
LD. Carton
Sheaf Brand - Pure Lard
35c
29c
29c
59c
HERMISTON. OREGON