The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 29, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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    OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON. OREGON
OCT. 30 - 31
DOUBLE FEATURE!
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roas are the
parents of a baby boy born at the
Hermiston General hospital October
Mrs. Carl Brown was released 24th. He has been named Laney
from the Hermiston General hos­ William.
pital Wednesday.
Mrs. Sol Ediger and son Ernest
Harold Throop returned this week
from Yachats. Ore., and plans to re­ are house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
main in Hermiston with his mother, Al Quiring this week. They returned
with them from Dallas. Ore., Mon­
Mrs. C. A. Lynch.
day evening. Mrs. Ediger is Mrs.
Finest candies, always fresh at Quiring's sister.
Amsberry's.
adv.
Ask about the Silverware Offer at
’s. You can get a set of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Moyer and family Amsberry
beautiful
silverware at a ridiculous-
left Tuesday morning for Everett,
adv
Wn.. to visit Mrs. Moyer’s sister and ly low cost.
family for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weis of
Grande and Mrs. Don Jackson of
Wilbur Scott of Yakima, Wn., was The
Dalles spent the week end at
visiting at the P. A. Power home the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
early this week. He arrived Sun­ Clark.
day and expected to leave Wednes­
day.
Clarence Planting, president of
Yarn gloves, all sizes, 39c and the Columbia Christian Endeavor
50c. The Style Shop.
adv. Union, of the Holdman district, was
a business visitor in Hermiston
—
Tuesday. Clarence expects to leave
James Barber, who was injured in Saturday for Boise, Idaho, to enter
an accident Saturday night, was Bible college.
taken to Portland Thursday morn­
ing by Jimmie Montgomery, to con­
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Clark and son
sult a bone specialist.
Vern of Clarkston. Wn., visited
Mrs. Wm. Davis motored up from Thursday of last week at the home
Hood River Saturday and her daugh­ of Mr. Clark’s brother, Chas. Clark.
ter Norma Davis returned with her. They were enroute to California to
Miss Davis was called to Hood Riv­ visit their daughter.
er because of the illness of her aunt,
Boys' helmets, 29c and 50c, at
Mrs Fred Cox, who is in The Dalles
Amsberry’s.
adv.
hospital.
C ARTOON
SUNDAY - MONDAY
NOV. 1 - 2
JACK HOLT in
ZANE GREY’S
END of the
TRAIL
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
TUESDAY - NOV. 3
THE BIG NIGHT!
Starring
LOCALS
Mrs. Vane Boynton returned Sun­
day from The Dalles.
INSPECTOR
Thanks a
Million
Watch & Clock Repairing
SPECTACLE FRAMES
RE-BUILT WATCHES
I
DICK POWELL
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
:
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
KCV. 4-5
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WATCHMAKER
HERMISTON
OREGON
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PLUS SHORTS
le. G. BLAYDEN
REAL ESTATE
I ACLNT FOR COUNTY LANDS
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FEDERAL LAND BANK
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Mrs. W. L. Clark of Clarkston.
Wn., is the house guest of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Clark, this week. She expects
to return home the last of the week.
Two items tor the price of one.
Wm. L. Graham, deputy from the plus one cent. Hundreds of items to
Department of Real Estate at Salem, choose from. Remember the dates.
called in Hermiston Thursday morn­ Nov. 4, 5, 6 and 7, at Thompson’s
ing.
Drug Store.
adv
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
C. A. Lynch and R. H. Stockard
returned last week from Bly, Ore.,
each with a deer, after spending a
week in the mountains hunting. Geo.
Ray returned from the mountains
also with a bear.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hedwall, Mr.
and Mrs. David Mittlesdorf, Miss
Eva Wilcox, R. C. McReynolds, Ray
Higgins, Jake Ray and Tom O’Gra­
dy spent last Sunday in the moun­
tains near the Ellis Guard Station
hunting.
Miss Lois Jackson, Miss Mary
Brissenden and Bill Brissenden of
Portland, and Carrol and Bob Bris­
senden of Bonneville, Ore., spent the
week end at the home of Miss Jack-
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Jackson in Minnehaha district.
Mrs. Geo. Beddow returned last
week from a trip through Iowa,
Minnesota and Wisconsin, visiting
relatives at various points in the
three states. Two days before she
reached the home of her sister, Mrs.
Mary Glynn, the sister was injured,
and died five days later.
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HERMISTON, OREGON
PAINT
HEADQUARTERS
Mrs. C. R. Moore entertained with
a birthday dinner Monday evening
in honor of her daughter Wanda on
her fourteenth birthday, A beau-
tifully decorated birthday cake with
fourteen candles centered the table,
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.
Mathew Gordon, Marguerite Rain­
water, Mrs.
R. Moore, Gene
Moore and the honoree.
A shower honoring Mrs. Harold
Hunt was given at the home of Mrs.
R. L. Addleman in Columbia district
Thursday afternoon of last week.
Those present were Mrs. Carl Jack-
man, Mrs. J. H. DeMoss. Mrs. Laura
Allen, Mrs. J. Conrad, Mrs. Richard
Jones. Mrs. C. L. Hall, Mrs. A. T.
Kauffman. Mrs. R. L. Addleman,
Mrs. Victor Addleman, Mrs. James
Allen, Mrs. R. H. Stockard, Mrs. J.
Wix. Mrs. J. A. Shipp, Mrs. Glenn
Wade, Mrs. J. H. Ryland, Mrs. O.
Buell, Mrs. Gage, Mrs. H. Hooker,
Mrs. Chas. Moore, Mrs. Waldo Dyer
and the honoree. Other entertain­
ment besides games enjoyed was a
reading by Mrs. Demoss and Mrs.
Dyer.
New handkerchiefs at the Style
Shop for 25c to 35c.
adv. i
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow and
family returned Sunday from a ten
day stay at the home of Mrs. Bar-
low’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Tillson at Meacham. Mr. Barlow
spent some time hunting but had no
luck in bagging a deer.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Shafer and
son Wilford, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Throop and daughter Patricia of
Yahats, Ore., arrived Wednesday
morning to visit friends and rela­
tives here until Sunday. Mrs. Earl
Carson and son returned with them
after visiting there for more than a
week.
Can you imagine getting 3 tubes
of Rexail milk of magnesia tooth
paste for only 26c? This is only one
of the money saving values at the
ONE CENT SALE. Nov. 4, 5. 6 and
7 at Thompson's Drug Store.
adv
Mrs. Alma Sltts of Vernonia. Ore.,
who has been visiting her niece Mrs.
C. A. Lynch, and her brother Omer
Nickerson, visiting his daughter
here, left Monday morning for Spo­
kane where they are visiting Mr.
Nickerson's brother.
Mr and Mrs. John Wix of Butler.
Montana, arrived Tuesday to visit
Mrs. Wix’s sister, Mrs. A. T. Kauff­
man
It is their first trip to the
coast and they will spend the win­
ter in California. It has been seven
years since the sisters have been to­
gether.
S. A. Anderson, Jr., entertained at
dinner at his home on the North
Hill honoring Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Miller following their marriage
Tuesday. October 20th. in Walla
Walla. Covers were placed for Mr.
and Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Roy Coxen. Mr
and Mrs Peter Castric and the host.
Rev. R. R. Finkbeiner, Mrs. E. E.
Rainwater and Miss Omega Sater at-
•ended a sub-district meeting of the
Methodist church Tuesday afternoon
at the Pendleton church Rev. Nor-
man McKay of Walla Walla. who
waa for three years pastor and mis­
sionary In Nome. Alaska, gave a lec­
ture in the evening.
Beginning on Sunday. November
8th. the Pilgrim Holiness church
will hold a meeting every night at
8:00 o’c’
k except Saturday night.
Rev. John R. Orkney of Raymond.
Ws.. ill be the evangelist Special
singing and music will be featured
every evening and the public Is In­
vited to attend.
Hermiston Trading Co
Red & White Store
Prompt and Courteous Service
FLAV-R-JELL
MARSHMALLOWS
R & W Gelatine Dessert
FREE Hallowe'en Booklet
with each pkg.
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Pound .......................... 4 1
FRUIT COCKTAIL
GRAPEFRUIT
Ready to Serve.
35c
Dozen
Tall Cans .
Meat Department
VEAL STEAK
MUTTON STEAK
POUND
29C
Lbs.
VEAL ROAST
MUTTON CHOPS
39c
Lbs.
POUND
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 341
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FLOUR
»PRICES
HARVEST BLOSSOM
$1.49
$5.79
49 sag
BARREL
(4 sacks)
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY AND MONDAY.
Macaroni
3^ 19c
Mince Meat 2.9. 25c
Palmolive
Ban 5c
High Grade
Raisins
FANCY SEEDLESS
4 Lb.
Pkg.........................
25c
In Bulk
Complexion Soap
HALLOWE'EN SPECIALS
The Wool Growers’ Auxiliary will
meet Friday, November 6th. at the
home of Mrs. Neil Robertson on But­
ter Creek, at 2:00 o’clock in the af­
ternoon. Hostesses will be Mrs. H.
T. Fraser, Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Mrs.
Thos. Campbell and Mrs. C. M. Jack-
son.
Commencing November 1st there I
will be one milk delivery daily un- I
til further notice by Mrs. A. P. Gar-
ner and Grant Bailey.
adv.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1936.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TEN
DATES
Cheese
POP CORN
2185.
19c
Big Pearl
FULL CREAM
Gum Drops 2 lbs 25c
22c
Pound
21.25c
Fresh Pitted
Fresh Monsters
Chocolate Drops 21.25c
Assorted Flavors
Matches
Tomatoes
Hominy
Jell Well Pumpkin
5
g a.
14*
Beans
Cocoa
Corn
HIGHWAY
6 Boxon ........... 15c
Walla Walla - No. 2 12 Cans
YOUR
CHOICE
Van Camp’s - No. 303 Tall Cans.
ASSORTED CUBE
FLAVORS
Pkgs.........................
cans
RayMal - No. 212 Cans.
Our Choice - Green Cut.
GOLDEN
BANTAM
WAVERLY
Great Northern - No. 303 Cans
Lb. Can
PRODUCE SPECIALS—
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY!
Bings
LB.
ÏÛC
PKG.
Newest thing in butter crackers.
Romes or Delicious
Health Soap
Large Crisp Heads
Sleepy Hollow - Pure Cane & Maple
For Jack o' Lanterns
Rich Brasilian Coffee
Thick Meated - Green
Shortening
Arizona Seedless
Apples Box 69c
Life Buoy 2“"’ 15C Lettuce 2
9c
Syrup IrT3SC Pumpkins' »gc
Airway Ln 15« PeppersALs 15c
Jewel 4..59C Grape Fruit 7^ Z5c
HEADS
MONEY-SAVING CASH STORES