The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 14, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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.
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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 .........
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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