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OASIS THEATRE LOCALS FRIDAY - SATURDAY NOV. 6 - 7 Mrs. Harold Rankin and Mrs. H. B. Darling motored to Sunnyside, Wn„ on business Thursday. HERMISTON, OREGON sow’ Mrs. R. C. McReynolds and Miss Margaret Hedwall were business visitors in Walla Walla Monday. C. A. Paul and Frank Buzzell, who are with the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company of Pendleton, were business visitors here Tuesday. IEY MET ¡N ATAXi CHESTER MORRIS FAY WRAY * COLUMBIA New line of blouses at The Style Shop, for $1.69. Mrs. Zona Rogers is employed at the Oregon Hardware & Implement company doing clerical work. PICTURE A quarantine was placed over the O. C. Pierce home Wednesday when it became known that Floyd Pierce had scarlet fever. PLUS SHORTS SUNDAY - MONDAY NOV. 8 - 9 Jack Tillery of Kennewick, Wn., arrived Monday night and is making his home with Mrs. C. E. Baker for the present. Jack attended school here last year. Mrs. Chas. Duvall and daughter HOT WATER BROODER HOUSE Pauline Marie returned to their home west of town Tuesday after- HEATING SYSTEM FAVORED noon, after spending the past three weeks at the home of her parents. (Continued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder. more prevalent. On most soil on N. W. O’Donnell, lineman for the the project this precaution is not so the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph necessary because of the drier, sand company, stationed here, returned this week after spending ten days in ier soil. An auxiliary heating unit added Milton assisting with the installa tion of a new switch board. to the underground unit might be a solution in regulating the heat. Cooked food sale by Methodist Ladies Aid Saturday, November 14. adv in Burnham’s store. Harry Kelley and Neil Boynton Mrs. Louisa Mackan of Portland, have a flock of 3000 turkeys, 2700 mother of J. D. Mackan of Colum of which are now ready for the holt- bia district, underwent a major op day markets. eration in the Hermiston General They started the first year with hospital this week. 500 eggs which were purchased from Mrs. W. S. Boynton anad son Neil the Merrill Potter flock and hatched Boynton returned Monday of this in their own incubators. The third week from Roseburg, Ore., where year they increased to 1300, and the they spent four days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sul following year to 2700. The fourth year they brought the breeding livan. stock from the Willamette valley to Harvey DeMoss, local post master, hatch poults for their present flock attended home coming week end at of 3.000. the Eastern Oregon Normal school These birds were brooded in one in La Grande. He remained until Tuesday afternoon to visit friends. Mrs. Ralph Richards returned re Miss Catherine McMullen, who cently from Centralia. Wn.. where she visited her daughter June and teaches in the primary grades .at son Ralph who are staying with her Stanfield, attended home coming sister and family. June is attending week end for the Eastern Oregon business college at Centralia. Normal school in La Grande. Cooper’s classic Randolph SCOTT - Binnie . Released thru UNICO ARTTf Color Cartoon & Comedy. TUESDAY - NOV. 10 SPECIAL NIGHT 36 Hours to Kill Annual ONE CENT Sale now on Heavy cotton flannel and jersey at Thompson’s Drug Store. Only two gloves, 15 cents pair at Amsberry’s. days left in which to purchase these adv. wonderful bargains. Hurry! adv Watch & Clock Repairing SPECTACLE FRAMES RE-BUILT WATCHES with A. W. BEHRMAN BRIAN D0NLEVY GLORIA STUART STEPIN FETCHIT WATCHMAKER HERMISTON OREGON PLUS SHORTS Catherine Daugherty was called last Tuesday but did not answer. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY NOV. 11-12 Radio Louie —Expert Radio Service— TWO DOORS EAST OF LEGION HALL - EAST MAIN MATINEE 2:30 WEDNESDAY C. G. BLAYDEN RFAL ESTATE AGENT FOR COUNTY LANDS and FEDERAL LAND BANK BOARDMAN OREGON PLUS SHORTS pant" •OR CONTENTED FLOORS ' HAPPY HOUSEWIVES Sherwin-Williams FLO-WAX SELF POLISHING FLOOR WAX Lustrous polished wood and linoleum floors without drudgery— no rubbing, no polishing. Just spread on S-W Flo-Wax, it dries in 20 minutes to a lovely gloss finish that's easy to clean and to keep clean. Will not water-spot. Special—1 pint S-W Flo-Wax and a lamb's wool applicator, 99c value for........................ I SAVING Loney 70e U VALUES S-W Brushes Soap 100% Pur. Linseed Oil (S-w Flaxoap) For every cleaning need won't chap your hands. » THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 193«. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE EIGHT k ± . . . 29‘ Gloss Enamel For Furniture, Woodwork, Walls. Covers solid, one coa • One to a Customer All sizes Voleanized la 10c Fas-Dri Quick-drying S-W Enameloid A good brush is half the paint job. 29- Mar-not Varnish Best for floors, woodwork, — "$.33 opplicotor $1.70 value Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON PAINT Mrs. Ralph Saylor and daughter Louise, Mrs. J. B. Saylor, Rev. G. E. Williams and W. C. Morehouse at tended a one day convention held at the Christian church in Pendleton Monday. Hermiston. large house and six small unit hous Nov. 11—Heppner es which are heated by coal oil bur ner stoves. The large house has an underground heating system. Boyn ton and Kelley believe the longer and larger unit Is operated with less expense and labor than the smaller individual units. Westland Grange They expect to keep 300 birds for breeding stock this fall and to in crease their flock if the market price thia fall warrants the necessary ex tensions. Dance Nov.7 ARMISTICE Dance Music- Hot Shots BY P N G. CLUB of REBEKAHS Music by NEW 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA COLUMBIANS 40c & 10c ADMISSION: PARK HALL Safeway Prices for Friday, Saturday and Mon. N ot . 6, 7 and 9. 4 lb. RAISINS Fancy Seedless PUMPKIN No. 2% can Raymal Don’t forget the big SHARI La dies’ Compact special Saturday at Thompson’s Drug Store. A feature of the annual ONE CENT Sale. A com pact valued at $3.00 for only $1.00. See It today. adv 2 lb. CRACKERS Box Snowflakes or Grahams WALNUTS Oregon Soft Shell E. D. Martin was in Corvallis last week end as a guest of his two sons Jack and Dick over father’s week end activities on the Oregon State college campus. Dick and Jack are yell leaders for the O. S. C. Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. James Todd, accom panied by Guy Jeppe and Marvin Rankin, motored to Portland last Saturday morning to attend the Ore gon-Washington football game. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Heppner came through Hermiston and the party motored to Portland together. Mrs. Gerald White underwent an operation for appendicitis in St. An thony’s hospital in Pendleton Mon day morning and is reported as get ting along nicely. Mr. White’s mo ther of Lexington is staying with him here. Wool and part wool socks, reason- ably price dat Amsberry’s. adv. Miss Betty Corlin of Denver is the house guest of her aunt Mrs. L. C. Dyer. She returned with Mrs. Dyer last week when she came from a trip to Colorado where she was called by the illness and death of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Preston of Hillsboro, Ore., were guests at the T. G. Martin home on the Sunrise ranch near Stanfield from Thursday of last week until Tuesday. The Prestons make an annual trip to this project during the hunting sea son. FOP Shortening Sleepy Hollow Airway Coffee Miss Esther Sibert and Miss Ineda Moore entertained members of the school faculty Tuesday night in their apartments at the Hanby resi- dence when they carried out the election motif. The red. white and blue color scheme was used in this patriotic party and Mr. Burrle and Mr. Kersbergen were placed in the position of candidates. Mr. Burrle won the election on the democratic ticket. The patriotic motif was car ried out in the refreshments served at a later hour. (More locals on Page One) 4 lb. pkg. 45c Pearl Pure Cane and Maple Syrup Lima Beans 5 lb. tin 65c Large Save the Price 3 lbs 49c of the Tin! Athena Peas Clabber Girl Tomato Sauce Baker’s Cocoa No. 2 cans Baking Powder Taste Tells 2 25c 2 lb. can 19c 4 cans 15c 9c BRING RESULTS cans 8 OZ. Breakfast Cocoa Lb. Can PRODUCE FEATURES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PEANUT BUTTER HOODY’S 5 LB CABBAGE LB. Solid Heads ■— For Kraut CARROTS Local 4 lbs. 10c Washed CAN................... REAL ROAST LB. Glass ORANGES 2 doz. 39C Medium Size - For Juice 044090999393009993900969099660 HONEY SKOVBO'S - Alfalfa 5 The Master Bleach LB PAIL 10 4 QUART LB. PAIL PEANUTS lbs. Fresh Roasted CANE SUGAR SW Medium Oriole Fine Granulated O.K. SOAP 3 The Big Yellow Bar OYSTERS Colf Kist CLASSIFIED ADS 25c 3 lbs Butter Beans Tender Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider and son Frank and Mrs. Roy Hale motored to Portland early Saturday morning. The Harkenriders return ed Sunday but Mrs. Hale remained in Portland and underwent an oper ation Wednesday morning. Mr. Hale motored to Portland early Wednes day to be with her. She is reported as getting along nicely. Mrs. F. C. McKenxie accompanied her son Gerald McKenxie to Oregon City Monday where she visited be fore going to Seattle to spend most of the week with her sister Mrs. N. H. Gates. Gerald is employed as chemist for the Oregon Pulp Paper Mills and spent two weeks his home here. Swift’s CY: 16 lbs 92c bars lie 5 os. can 10c Save at Safeway in November