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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1939)
rum-'füüirujn: OASIS THEATRE! Local H appenings HERMISTON, OREGON SATURDAY - SEPT. 16 P A L N IG H T GEORGE O’BRIEN in The Fighting Gringo Comedy— '“M arriage Go R ound” Newsreel— "Gold” SUN. - MON. - SEPT. 17-18 Continuous Show Sunday "B achelor M other” sta rts: 3:07 p. m.; 5:06 p.m.; 7:05 p.m.; 9:04 p. m. FRANK ALBERTSOK * E. L CLIVE Musical— "Sagebrush S eranade” Cartoon— Disney’s "Beach P a rty ” TUES. - WED. - SEPT. 19-20 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Virginia Field in Sun Never Sets Paul Marble left Tuesday to Join the Navy at San Diego train in g sta tion. Aprons made by M. E. Aid now at B urnham ’s, in all sizes. 4-2c Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Null of Bend spent the week end w ith relatives and friends in Hermiston. S. C. Anderson was a p atien t a t the Herm iston General H ospital for a few days th is week. Buff Orphington fryers and roast ers for sale, 14c per lb. Mrs. H. R. H artley, 3 blocks from Co-op Cream ery. 4-3p Mr. and Mrs. H. Bailey of L aurel, Montana, left Tuesday after spend ing a week w ith her sister and fam i ly, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble. Just in! “ Lucky T iger" H air Oil, B rilliantine, Shampoo and H air Tonic. B rierley’s 5-10-15c Store. 4 -lp N. R. M ueller returned Tuesday evening afte r spending the week end in P ortland w ith Mrs. M ueller who is in a P ortland hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. W arner left Wed nesday for Eugene to be w ith th eir son Cecil who underw ent an em er gency appendicitis operation Mon day. L atest reports were he was do ing nicely. Going Places No. 62 ’Comedy— “ Nellie a t the Circus’ Tout W ris t W atch N e e d s O IL A t L e a s t O n ce A Ye a r / THURS. - FRI. - SEPT. 21 - 22 DOUBLE FEATURE LLOYD NOLAN in UHOERCOUp doctor Don’t neglect this im portant consideration to your wrist watch. Bring it to us. We are wrist watch specialists. Pictiirn Prices Always Low GENE AÜTÄY in Home on the Prairie A. W . Behrm an JE W E L E R HERMISTON, OREGON PLUS SHORT FEATURE H. R. G raham of S eattle was in Herm iston Tuesday on "business con nected with the Ford Motor Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger in stalled a new w ater system this week in th eir home. Mrs. G ertrude Sanders spent from T hursday till Sunday a t the F ran k Beddow home a t Pendleton. Fred H allet of St. Sue, Mich, is a Round Up guest a t the J. A. Clarke home. Mr. and Mrs. E dgar Conner and Mrs. LaVern Null of Bend visited over the week end a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Null. Miss E arnestine S ullivan of Rose burg arrived F riday to spend a ten day vacation w ith her grandm other, Mrs. W. S. Sullivan. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. 'Jo rd an of Al bany arrived S aturday n ig h t to spend ten days w ith his m other, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas. Good used cots, springs, h eating and cook stoves, used stove pipe and fru it ja rs at M iller’s T rad in g Post. Herm iston. 4-lc Mrs. W. F. Rogers of E rie, Pa., and Mrs. Geo. E. Briggs are guests th is week of Mr. and Mrs. E arl Dud ley of Milton. George Sale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sale Sr. of Stanfield, left last week for Salem where he will atten d W illam ette U niversity and also work p a rt tim e at Montgomery W ard store in th a t city. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. C hurchm an of N orth Bonneville w ere recent visi tors at the Vern D augherty home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell of P o rtlan d visited Tuesday and W ed nesday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell. Mrs. Jack Gorham retu rn ed Sun day to her home in Boardm an after receiving medical trea tm e n t for two m onths at the H erm iston General H ospital. She is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Retz Agnew of P o rt land, formerly of th is territo ry , spent the week end v isitin g old ac quaintances here. They stayed at the M ullins and Buhm an homes, and S aturday were a t the Jess Prindle farm . Specials for September 1 5 - 1 6 and 18 Meat Specials VEAL ROASTS Fancy Lb. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 193» THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO ...........ISi* VEAL STEW Meaty 25* 2 lbs. for .... BACON Lb....................... 26< PEANUT BUTTER F resh Ground BORAX Mr. and Mrs. Preston Holloman left Tuesday for P o rtland where Mr. Hollowman w ill receive medical treatm en t for his arm. Mrs. W. T. H ibbard of Eugene and Mrs. Mary T etrick of G arden Home are v isitin g a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hibbard. Floyd Laird, who is a Pomona of ficer. left T hursday of last week to atten d the Pomona G range a t State Line. Mrs. E dgar Peterson, Nancy and Joe Bill, accompanied by W illiam Peterson, spent last week w ith her father, Joe Dyer. Mrs. Leander Q uiring and d augh ter Sylvia Lee retu rn ed Sunday from Salem where she spent a week v isit ing her parents. Miss Louise W ahl of A storia is ex pected Thursday n ig h t to spend the Round Up week end w ith her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hedwall. Absentees— we miss you! S tran g ers, we invite you to our mixed adult Bible Class, Union Church. W. C. Morehouse, president, Mrs. W. A. H ineline, teacher. 4 -lc Bill Jackson, who recently u n d er w ent an appendicitis operation in Pendleton, retu rn ed home Monday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ciint Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Epperson an nounce the arriv al of a boy 6 lbs. 6 oz. named Gerald Victor born Sep tem ber -5th at the H erm iston G ener al Hospital. Paul Van P atten is spending a week’s vacation from the U m atilla Cooperative cream ery. He is spend ing the tim e w orking on th e ir new home. Mrs. F ra n k Beddow of Pendleton and Mrs. Mabel Ocker of E rie, Pa., formerly Mrs. P. Sapper who resided here 20 yeai’3 ago, spent Wednesday w ith Mrs. Ida Simmons and Mrs. G ertrude Sanders. They also v isit ed other friends. Mrs. Ocker plans to go on to P ortland, Seattle and the San Francisco fair. 29* COTTAGE CHEESE Fresh Made 2 lbs..................... BON AMI, Powdered .................... DRAIN CLEANER, P urex.......... BOWL CLEANER, Purex Lb......................... 22* • FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON B F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Astelford, pas tor of the Echo M ethodist church, were dinner guests a t the Stearns Cushing home Tuesday evening. Lloyd More, who has been ill in the H erm iston G eneral Hospital the past week, is reported as being con siderably b etter b ut will probably re m ain th ere u n til Sunday. Miss Marva H utchison of P ilo t Rock is spending a few days w ith her grandm other, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas, w hile picking hops at the Dixson yard. Mrs. Tom S tew art and her two sons Tom and Jim Stew art made a trip to Eugene th is week. Jim re mained a t Eugene for early football practice. Mrs, S tew art and Tom en route home stayed a few days a t the home of Mrs. W. L u ttrell at P ort- land. thick. * S o ft as Swansdown. Produce Specials Sweet Spuds ... 4 lbs. 19* Onions, No.l's 10 lbs. 15* Bananas 3 lbs. 19* • Guaranteed 5 years against moths. • Quadruple Stitching. • Washable a t home. YOU MUST DECIDE NOW This is the time to order your Coleman Heater. We have made today the most important day o f the year in your need of the modern, effortless, circulating Coleman Oil Heat. We regret that this generous offer can be made For A L im ite d Tim e O rly Subject to withdrawal without notice. And when this offer is over it may never be repeated Vi e made an unusual arrangement with the manufacturer. For the first time in history this great opportunity is yours. Take advantage of it today! Level, Uniform, Unfailing Heat 9* H ermiston T rading C o . Phone 341 The RED&WH1XE Store FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10:30 A. X. — 4:30 T. X. Phone 341 H arry Kelley of O ntario is expect ed S aturday to spend the week end with his family. Monday, Mrs. Kel ley and d au g h ter K athleen plan to retu rn w ith Mr. Kelley to spend a 1 month at O ntario. Mrs. Kelley w ill 1 be on vacation from her duties as telephone operator here. • Choice o f 7 colors. T h e o il heater that gives you both fast w arm -up heat when you want it— and uniform , mul- tiple-room H E A T F L O W circu lation, too! Colem an speeds airflow up to a volume so much higher than ordinary circulators that it gives uniform beat right dow n to the floor. GUM & CANDY B A R S..................3 for Quality at lowest prices Miss Nelma Saylor plans to leave soon for Corvallis w here she will take over th e duties as assistan t Dean of Women a t Oregon S tate col lege. Mrs. Vane Boynton, who has been receiving trea tm e n t a t The Dalles, came to help celebrate Mrs. W. S. Boynton’s 77th birthday, and her husbands birthday. Other out of town guests besides the fam ily were Miss E arn estin e Sullivan of Rose burg and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boyn ton and fam ily of Helix. • Rayon Satin Binding. 74* COFFEE, Mart ..................................... lb. M * COFFEE, Early R iser.......................... lb. f9< f SHREDDED WHEAT 3 for 29* PANCAKE FLOUR, Red & White 17* TOMATOES, Red & White 2V,’s 6 for «7* PEAS, R. & W. Fancy No. 3 sieve 2’e 6-87* CORN, R&W Whole Kernel or Cream *87* MILK. Red & W h ite...................... 3 for 19* YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN NEAT WALLETS FROM • 72x90 inch size. , COFFEE, Red & W h ite......... 3 lb. glass SHINOLA WHEAT CEREAL. R. & W ..... lge. pkg. 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. 100% Pure Virgin 15<£ 15* 2 for 25* 17* 17* SA LM O N Sliced - Fresh Caught American Express Travelers Cheques 1 • Yours For E ..................................... 2 lbs. AMMONIA, Parsons ......... »♦•♦••»♦♦♦»»»♦♦»»»♦»»♦♦♦»»♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦•SS»»»»»»»»*«' ► COLEMAN OIL HEATER SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SEPT. 16. B O R A X O ................................................ Sugar Cured - Any size piece 2 lbs..................... 45* W A S H O , 69 o z ............. 49* SOAP FLAKES, Lady G odival 19* CLEANSER, Red & W h ite..............2 for 91 L Y E , Red & W h ite............. IO* SAL SODA, A & H 2i/2’s ................2 for 25* MOP STICKS, Weal .......... 15* WHITE NAPTHA SOAP, R&W 10 bars J9< WONDER CLEANALL Mrs. C. F oresithe of Bismark, N. Dakota, is spending two m onths with her grandm other, Mrs. E. V. Ferris. W inter C om fort w ith Coleman's 2 kinds o f Heat I 2 Work Free Hea£ ^ em*m b e r, too, Coleman heat 15 w o rk-free and clean. Auto« matic fuel control. Automatic D ra ft control. Lt>w flame fuel saving burner ring . For fast warm-up radiant heat just open heat re flector doors. Beautiful Design As streamlined as the modern F j ° ’. w it*1 ^ o p l a i t i c flnish »nd cheery Pyrex glass flame jewel w indow . See this beautiful Voleman r ight aw ay at our store. Close Doors for 100% all-over C irc u la tin g H e a t ' Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON