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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTOKOREGON PAGE EIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday December 17-18 Levi Reeder sp en t th e week end a t his home here a fte r w orking on the Roy N elli ranch d u rin g th e past week. He has been doing carp en ter work, m aking general rep airs about Mrs. L. C. Dyer and g ran d d a u g h th e farm. te r H elen Kay Isaacs retu rn ed S a t Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. P enney, and urday from P ilo t Rock to spend a d au g h ter and son Lewis, of Echo, week here. and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier of Stanfield w ere Sunday d in n e r guests C larence Green, who has been em of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. V illerm oure ployed on the S tanfield R anch for a num ber of m onths, ¡eft last week for in H erm iston. LOCALS his home in Alva, K entucky. DOUBLE FEATURE. Home la u n d ry service. R easonable prices an d delivery service, Phone 25-W, H erm iston, Ore. adv. Ô < wkimh Mrs. E. Schofield and d a u g h te r and son of V ancouver, W n„ are th e house guests of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner. RKO-RADIO Picture Lyle Talbot in West Bound Limited C artoon-“T ra ile r T hrills" Sun. - Mon. - Tue*. December 19-20-21 M ATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY 1 WGftHVÒf MMDSOMf M M Òf/W fCO fj C artoon— The New Deal Show M usical— H u la Heaven WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY December 22-23 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! Lew Ayres - M ary C arlisle A ctual P ictu re s — Japanese W ar planes rain death on NANKING in th e Newsreel "BOMBING NANKING” Screen S o n g :—W hispers in the Dark F ra n k Seeliger u n d erw en t an op era tio n a t St. M ary’s ho sp ital in W alla W alla la st F rid a y n ig h t He Is reported as doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. W eathers, p aren ts of Mrs. Ja y T. Pierson, who have been v isitin g here for several m onths, left T uesday for th e ir home in N ebraska. T h eir son Jam es W ea th e rs arriv ed Sunday and they re tu rn ed w ith him. Mr. and Mrs. H enry G orberdlng of G randview , W n„ have ren ted the house owned by W. W. F elthouse on th e west side of tow n, recen tly v a cated by Mr. an d Mrs. M ervin E v ans. They plan to m ake th e ir home Bill Folds, »1.50 to »4.00. A. W. here for several m onths. Behrm an, Jew eler. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seeliger, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cook and baby of P au l Seeliger and Mrs. L ena Lage Helix were g u ests of Coach and Mrs. w ere Sunday v isito rs a t th e C harles F ra n k O’N eil F rid ay of la st week, and F ra n k Seeliger homes in the spending th e week end. Mr. Cook is W estland d istric t. W illiam Seeliger coach for th e H elix h igh school and rem ained a t th e F ra n k Seeliger is a cousin of Coach O’Neil. home to do th e w ork u n til Mr. Seel iger is home again. Jam es Logan and his sister Mrs. Conner of Spokane, W n „ were d in Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k W insor, Mr. ner guests a t th e Lon W a tte n b u rg - and Mrs, Roy P atte rso n of Toppen e r home T uesday a t P in e City. W hile ish, W n., Mrs. E velyn D onnavill th ere they looked up land m arks of and Melvin M usgrave of G randview , th e ir childhood home. Wn.. and Mrs. C laudine Conner of Spokane, W n., w ere Sunday d in n e r guests of Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Logan a t th e S tanfield ran ch on B u tter Creek. Mrs. W insor and Mrs. Conner are sisters of Mr. Logan, and Mrs. D onnavill a niece, and Mr. Mus grav e a nephew. Mrs. P eterso n is Mrs. L ogan's sister. Used Cars Miss Ju lia Donovan arriv ed T ues day n ig h t and is th e house guest of her sister and fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. N. R. M ueller. She has been in San F ran cisco for some tim e an d w ill visit here u n til a fte r th e C hristm as holidays. 1936 CHEVROLET PICK-UP 1934 PLYMOUTH D eluxe Sedan 1932 V-8 SEDAN Model A FOURDOR SEDAN 1934 V-8 TRUCK 1937 DODGE DeLuxe SEDAN Dependable AT DEPENDABLE AND REASONABLE PRICES W ill sacrifice in order to p u r chase a 1938 d em o n strator. H as been driven 2500 miles. SEV EN MORE SHOPPING DAYS Fullv Eauioued TRAILER HOUSE now on th e lot. Take a look at UNTIL CHRISTMAS Tow Wheel TRAILERS for Sab. TRY QUICK’S HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING HOUSE it. CHICKEN TAMALES F. E. PIERSON, Prop. (See Your Grocer) Miss A n ita Paulsen, who teaches th e fo u rth grad e in Lincoln school Mr. and Mrs. M. H ogue and fam In P endleton, spent th e week end in ily of four ch ild ren of O rfordville, H erm iston w i t h relativ es and isconsin, arriv ed th is week and friends. *17 W are seeking a location on th e pro H at Sale— All h ats reduced to »1. ject. Mr. H ogue is an uncle of Mrs. Ruby M cM illian’s. adv. L. E. Elwood, who lives two miles n o rth of tow n. Ja y T. Pierson, a ssista n t county Mr. and Mrs. M ervin E vans have agent, is in Corvallis th is week a t taken possession of th e new house ten d in g a m eeting of county ag en ts from over th e state. He expects to b u ilt by W. W. Felthouse on th e re tu rn th e la tte r p a rt of th e week. w est side of tow n, m oving th e ir be longings la st S atu rd ay . T he new house is a sm all s tru c tu re w ith all A lbert K ennings of Stockton, Cal., modern conveniences. Is expected home n ex t week to spend (he C hristm as holidays and a tte n d Chains w ith crosses, »1.00 to th e w edding of his siste r Miss Irene »3.00. A. W. B ehrm an, Jew eler, ad K ennings to Mr. Claude W ilcox, w hich w ill be an event of December The ladies of th e S tan field P res tCi . b y terian ch u rch held a b azaar last S atu rd ay afternoon to w hich a group Silk house coats reduced from of H erm iston ladies atten d e d . A m ong »5.90 to »4.50. L im ited num ber— them were Mrs. In a W essell and Mrs. W alter Buy one now a t R uby M cMillian d au g h ter B arb ara. Shoppe. adv Sm ith, Miss P au lin e Stoop, Mrs. J. V. V illerm oure, Mrs. A. W . P ra n n , H enry Kopacz. m an ag er of Ko Mrs. Alice Stone, Mrs. G erald W hite pacz Service of th e H erm iston Mo and Mrs. Mabel W alker. tor com pany, accom panied Fred H uber, m anager of Pasco A uto Co., Chas. Hodge, sales m anager, and Joe B yington, salesm an, all of Pasco, to a m eeting of salesm en and deal ers for C hevrolet In P o rtla n d la st Tuesday. Dec. 17 to 50 E d w ard ’s Ripe Brow n Coffee Olives Sugar V acuum Packed Lb. 25 c -2 lb- 49c H ostess B rand 2 No. 2 tin s 25c or Pow dered P er lb. 6c HERSHEY COCOA, 1 lb. tin .................. 15c BABBITS CLEANSER, 3 tins ................ 10c “ Blue & S ilv er” is th e big choco late value th is year. H ere’s a rich asso rtm en t of cream s, ca ra mels, nougats, etc. WAX PAPER, 125 ft. r o ll......................... 23c 4 Lb. Box QUAKER Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs.............. 19c FRENCH DRESSING, 8 oz. bottle ........ 15c Give A CHEVROLET for 2 Lb. Box $1.09 59c WESTAG VANILLA, 8 oz. b o ttle ..........24c LIBBY’S ORANGE Juice, 3 No. 1 tins 35c CHRISTMAS SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP, Gal.........$1.29 D ried Van Cam p’s Prunes Beans T ender - Sweet 6 lbs. 45c M other's Oats w ith Tom ato Sauce Prem ium 11 oz. tin 5c 3 lb. pkg. 27c H a rd Candy R eal old-fashioned h ard C h rist m as candies. L arg e v ariety of pieces in every pound. AIRWAY COFFEE, 6 lbs.......................... 90c 2 Lbs. PEANUTS, fresh roasted, 2 lbs............... 29c I s s KITCHEN SHEARS Serrated blade. F o r preparing fruits, salads, f5sh, trimming meats. Also used lemon squeezer, nut cracker, bottle opener. Lacquer handles, nickel plated blades. 8 in. 98c 32-Piece Dinner Set. Beautiful Amber Glass Ware at only Regular $3-98 $>•98 Special .. Children’s all steel wag ons, with rubber tires. A 11 excellent values and elsewhere priced} much higher. Our $1.35 UP t0 $8.50 Heating Pad UNIVERSAL Light and fleecy, pli able as flannel, soft as eiderdown. Tht-ee heats controlled by two ther mostats . $3-*5 Special TH E A LL-FEA TU RE Sets of assorted colors. Oven proof, cold resis tant. Genuine Kraft Pottery. Five piece SUNBEAM * COFFEE MAKER The only glass coffee maker with no filter cloth or metal spring. Coffee comes in con tact with glass only. Complete with two heat resistant glass bowls, glass filter rod. chrome plated table stove and cover. Black handle. Capacity 8 cups to These may be purchased w ith a sm all down paym ent. A d em o n stratio n in your own home will be given. General Electric Indirect Lighting. Reg- Nob H U I ib. 2 3 c 2 lbs 45c ELECTRIC IRONS Select Quality All sizes, plain, auto matic and with heat in dicators. Complete with cord. Some ^priced as low as ... Carefully Selected Xm as T re e * Any Size Special CANISTER SETS Ivory or Green Enam eled. Four Piece From ¿fcCrf« Up The fascinating new construction toy that develops creative im agination. All sizes from 98c up PRODUCE GRAPEFRUIT Arizona Seedless Per doz. 29c ORANGES TOOL CHESTS Navels Gilbert Big Boy tool chest w i t h assorted tools. Reg. Special ....... LINCOLN LOGS An interesting building set, typifying “T h e Spirit of America.” All sizes from 98c up Coconut Bon Bons, PIERCE’S PORK & BEANS, 3-16 oz. tins 19c Parker pen and pencil sets. Ideal gifts for stu dents. Prices $2.00 Med. Size, 2 dz. 33c " onions Winter-Keepers 10 lbs........................ 17c s I s s I I | II APPLES Buy-A-Box Popular Varieties 89c s Creme Mix, 3 lbs. 43« Chocolate Drops, 3 lbs....................... KENT RAZOR BLADES, per pkg. ............ 10c GREAT NORTHERN BEANS, 7 lbs...... 33c S E N S A T IO N OF 1938 MODELS from — Gum Drops, 3 lbs. POST BRAN FLAKES, per pkg............... 12c PEN & PENCIL SET s Floor Lamp to ......... $5.00 I I $9-85 I $8-49 Zenith Radio $2.00 I Mixing Bowl* I Stanlo $ $19.95 s set $1,75 $169.95 I t0......... $4.98 I $4-98 $ Floor Lamp $3«98 s u,ar..... $12.50 g $10.50 g g 98c ‘0 ..... ... $4.98 $6.95 g I Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. 18 in. Parchment Shade Three cluster candle lights. Reg. FARMER WHITE CORN, 3 No. 2 tins .... 29c GXYD0L, Giant size .................................. 69c 3 lbs. 3 lbs.................. MATCHES, 6 box cartons, e a c h .......... BAKING POWDER, Calumet, double acting, 5 lbs..................................... FRUIT MIX, Rainbow, a rich mix, 1 lb. CURRANTS, Grecian, 2-11 oz. pkgs. 4 17c 49« 49c PEARS, Del-Monte, heavy syrup, packed 2 No. 2^2 tin s ...................... —-........... 39« § I 1 i MARSHMALLOWS, fluffiest, new stock, per pound ................................... ,....... 15c H o lid a y M a rk e t Specials Bacon Squares per ib. i 1 1 S A rm o u r’s S ta r Ham per ib. 29« S I Pure L ard 4 lb. pkgs. O riole Sliced Bacon B a ttle G round C h ili B ricks Perib. i Per lb. Cheese 23c § 27c S a fe w a y s I s