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BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON |
SATURDAY - SEPT. 2
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THE RETURN
O F THE
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Cartoon— Village Blacksm ith
Sport Reel— Sports Im mortal
Color Fashion Forecast No. 4
SUN. - MON. - SEPT. 3 - 4
Continuous Show Sunday
"Y oung Mr. Lincoln’’ startB: 2:57
p.m.; 5:05 p.m.: 7:13 p.m. and
9:21 p.m.
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Mr.OMCdEM
H I N IT
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1939.
T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N .
ALICI
MARJORU
A R IIIN
FONDA - BRADY ■ WEAVER ■ WHELAN
Color
Cartoon— Housewife H er
man.
S tranger Than Fiction No. 62
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Steele of P en
dleton were fair visitors W ednes
day.
All g irls’ shoes, % price a t B urk’s.
51-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Shelton of
N orth Bend, W n., were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw and fam
ily attended th e Heppner rodeo S at
urday.
Mrs. R. E. Cox of Lyle, W n., is
visiting th is week a t th e K. D. P ier
son home.
All g irls' shoes,
price at B urk’s.
51-tfc
Roy R itner, secretary of the Cham
ber of Commerce at Pendleton, was
a fatir visitor Wednesday.
H arold Cushing of Oregon City
spent several days th is week at the
home of his brother, Rev. and Mrs.
Stearns Cushing Jr.
Mrs. Homer Lewis of P o rtland is
visiting a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
V. V. Lewis in the W estland district.
Mr. Lewis and grandson, Jam es
W hite, will arriv e Friday. They will
all retu rn Sunday.
TUES. - WED. - SEPT. 5-6
Golda E.
M um m a
Color Cruise— Costa Rica
S portlight—Tw o Boys and a Dog
Musical— Champagne Music of
Law rence Welk.
THURS. - FRI. - SEPT. 7 - 8
DOUBLE FEATURE
SYDNEY TOLER
In
“Charlie Chan in Reno”
BUCK JONES in
“U nm arried”
STATE ACCREDITED
TEACHER OF
PIANO
New Classes Starting
September 6th
High school credits given.
Earn a minor in Music.
Beginners taken pri
vately or in classes. See
about them at once.
Studio
— Main Street
Hermiston
Travelogue — T h u t’s Africa.
Miss Estie Steele spent th e
end in H eppner w ith her sister,
H. D. Howe.
Mrs. H aly Clarke is receiving
ical treatm en t a t the H erm iston
eral hospital.
week
Mrs.
med
Gen
price a t Burk’s,
51-tfc
Mrs. A. F. Rohrm an and children
and Miss Lillie Moyer attended the
H eppner rodeo Saturday.
Asa and V ester Shaw, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Shaw, retu rn ed home
t)his week from th e harvest fields.
Mrs. A. F. Rohrm an and children,
accompanied by Mrs. Joe Moyer, Lil
lie and Anna Belle, spent Monday a f
ternoon in Pendleton.
Mrs. J. A. Clarke retu rn ed F rid ay
from E verett, Wn., w here she spent
two weeks w ith her m other and o th
er relatives.
Miss G eraldine Woods of Adams
spent W ednesday a t the fa ir w ith
Miss E stie Steele. She retu rn ed home
Thursday.
Rev. and Mrs. Stearns Cushing
left 'Wednesday for a w eek’s vaca
tion to be spent in Oregon City and
Salem v isitin g relatives and friends.
All g irls’ shoes, % price a t B u rk ’s.
51-tfc
F ra n k McKenzie, who has been
spending the sum m er m onths v isit
ing his b ro th er a t Tillamook, re tu rn
ed home Friday. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton K ingsbury are
on a two weeks vacation, going to
P o rtland and on to th e San F ra n
cisco fair. They are expected back
the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Instone and
d au g h ter Constance of Lena spent
W ednesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sherm an W ells. C onstance was
one of the princesses of th e 1939
rodeo.
All g irls’ shoes, % price a t B u rk ’s.
51-tfc
Mrs. C. R. Moorehouse, who has
been in the St. V incents hospital in
P o rtlan d for some time, was o p erat
ed on Tuesday. Mr. Moorehouse and
B etty motored down to be w ith her.
See Dr. Curry, the S eattle optome
trist, a t H erm iston H otel Tuesday,
Septem ber 5, for b etter fitted glas
ses to relieve eye stra in and head
All g irls’ shoes,
W e B ra g A b o u t T w o T h in g s -
aches. Charges reasonable.
Many
years experience exam ining eyes and
fittin g glasses.
adv.
Mrs. A. W. Isbell of Hood River
and her d aughter, Mrs. Dale W yatt
of Eugene, spent a few days a t the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm
last week. Mrs. Isbell is a sister of
Mr. Strohm.
Ted W arren, w estern field man of
4
the American Jersey C attle club of
P ortland, here Monday.
VEAL LOAF
.......................... IOC
SANDWICH SPREAD, R. & W. - p in t... 25<
T he best you’ve ever tasted.
MUSTARD, Red & W hite...................... 10l
DILLS, Red & White - 2i/2’s .......
16c
SWEET PICKLES, Red & White 25 oz. 33$
PEANUT BUTTER, R. & W. 16 oz......... 22C
Each peanut hand selected.
WAX PAPER, Red & White 125 ft. roll
OVEN BAKED BEANS .... R & W . 2 for
& Brown Bread
SARDINES Admiral
- In oil - A real buy
£ fo r
J
33*
lie
SALMON, Red & W hite............... 2 for
You couldn’t buy better for $1.00 a can.
SALMON, Silver Rapids l ’s ___
2 for 25*
FLOUR, Red & White .. . 49 lb. sack $1.39
$1.19
ROLLED OATS, Red & W hite.....3 lbs. 23<
MARSHMALLOWS. R. & W......... 1 lb. ggi
NOBILITY English Style Cookies . 1 lb. 35*
FLOUR, Flaky B ake.......49 lb. sack
LADY GODIVA SO A P.............. 4 bars
WHITE FLOATING SOAP........ 4 bars
WASHO - GIANT ................................
COFFEE, R L & W ................. 3 lb. glass
J 91
FRESH
Cottage Cheese
2 lbs. for
28*
Sirloin Steaks
Top Q uality Steer Beef
■”............ 2 5 *
Beef Roasts
Billie McMickle Has Birthday.
A sixth b irth d ay p arty was given
Billie McMickle by his m other a t the
Beale home on H erm iston avenue
last T hursday, A ugust 24th. Games
were played and ice cream and cake
were served. Among the guests were
Mrs. H eberts, who assisted the hos
tess, Mrs. E. O. Greeley, who had
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charge of the games, and the child
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
ren playm ates of th e
Rev. E. Dudley Greeley, Pastor.
Eugene,
B ernadine
lad:
and
V irgil,
Beulah
Sunday services open w ith Bible
Greeley, W anda and Bonnie Mont school a t 10:00 a. m., p reaching se r
gomery, W alter Clark, Jo hnny Beale, vice at 11:00, and evening service a t
7:45. Special subjects will be in
Gene and Shirley Meade. A pleasant terestingly related. T here will be a
afternoon was spent and th e honoree pre-sermon discussion of vital quest
ions and lively singing.
received many gifts.
% Pure Virgin “ W
© 72x90 inch size.
9^4-inch thick.
• Soft as Swansdown.
►
Choice o f 7 colors.
• Rayon Satin Binding.
* Guaranteed 5 years against
moths.
• Quadruple Stitching.
' Washable at home.
YOU M UST
This is the time to order your Coleman Heater.
We have made tod -y the most important day o f
the year in your need of the modern, efi’o rtle t:.
circulating Coleman Oil Heat. We regret that
this generous o.Ter can be made
171*
Bacon
SUGAR CURED
LB.
20C
Ground Beef
For A Lim ited Time Gaiv
Subject to withdraws! without m t, re. An ’
when this offer is over it may never be repeated
\\ e made an unusur.I arrangement with the
manufacturer. For the first time in history this
great opportunity is yours. Taha advantage - f
it today!
FRESH
33*
Level, II ¡¡farm , Ifc fa ’im g H eat
Quality
Guaranteed
PEACHES
G enuine J. H. Hales
””
$1.35
CABBAGE
A Tender
Store
FIEE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10:30 A. X. — 4:30 F. X.
The oil heater that gives you
both last warm-up heat when
you want it—and uniform, mul
tiple-room H EA TFLO W circu
lation, too!
Coleman speeds airflow up
to a volume so much higher
than ordinary circulators that
it gives uniform heat right
down to the flocr.
Winter Comi orí
with Coleman’s
2 kinds of Rest
Work Free H eat
Remember, too, Coleman heat
is work-free and clean. Auto
matic fuel control. Automatic
Draft control. Low flame fuel
saving burner ring.
For fast w arm -up radiant
heat just open heat re
flector doors.
H ermiston T rading C o ,
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F. B. SWAYZE, P resident
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
For E
STEER
Local - Firm
Lb.
Last chance at this price.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
SALE ENDS SEPT. 9
Lb.
2 "V.
The seasoned traveler carries AMERICAN
EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES and en
joys the comfort of knowing they will be ac
cepted readily the world over . . . . that prompt
refund will be made if they are lost or stolen
un-countersigned. There is no red tape . . . . a
countersignature, for identification, is the only
requirement. Issued in convenient denomina
tions of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents for
each $100 purchased.
YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN
NEAT WALLETS FROM
Baxter H utchison of 'the Columbia
d istrict had a fine display of garden
produce a t the county fair th is week.
His produce was raised w ith the use
of an overhead sp rin k lin g system
tried for the first tim e th is year in
this territo ry . The general opinion
was th a t sp rin k lin g was very suc
cessful.
His display consisted of all fall
crops and showed excellent quality.
A bunch of celery especially created
a g reat deal of in terest because of
its firm ness and quality.
Hutchison stated th a t he was well
pleased w ith the new experim ent and
stated th a t the cost was very little
more
th an
o rdinary
irrig atio n .
Among other advantages are th a t it
makes cu ltiv atio n easier.
Specials for September 1st, 2nd and 4th
HEAT SPECIALS
American Express
Travelers Cheques I
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HUTCHISON HAS
PRODUCE DISPLAY
Our Community — Our Quality
CORNED BEEF .................................. 22*
LUNCHEON MEAT, R, & W. 12 oz. .. .... 25<
VIENNA SAUSAGE
2 for 19*
CORNED BEEF HASH ................ 2 for 35$
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Phone 341
Beautiful Design
As streamlined as the modern
radio, with Duroplastic finish
and cheery Pyrex glass flame
/ewel window. See this beautiful
CoJermrt right away at our store.
Close D oors for 1 0 0 %
all-over Circulating Hear!
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON