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BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
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HERMISTON, OREGON J
SATUHDAY • OCTOBER 14
P A L N IG H T
DOUBLE F E A T U R E
&ANDOF J
Three Mesquiteers - Ruth Rogers
in
The Night Riders
CARTOON— Al w ays K ick tn
SUN. ■ MON. - OCT. 15 - 16
Continuous Show Sunday
SO NJA
TYKONI
HENIE’ POWER
fyuMuf IZmCMa
S econd F iddle
CARTOON— B ully R om ance
COMEDY— B roadw ay B uckaroo
TUES. - WED. - OCT. 17 - 18
C m * >
w ith
John Downs - Mary Carlisle
CARTOON— S n u fry ’8 P a rty
G oing P laces No. 66
S tra n g e r T h an F ic tio n No. 64
THURS. • FRI. - OCT. 19 - 20
DOUBLE FE A T U R E
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Cowboy Quarterbock
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Mrs. A lice W a g n e r s p e n t a sh o rt
tim e in H e rm isto n T uesday.
W . T. G u ard of L ex in g to n w as a
H erm isto n v is ito r la s t T h u rsd ay .
Mrs. B erniece B ow m an of H eppner
w as a c a lle r h e re T uesday.
Save m oney by re a d in g o u r ad.
S m ith ’s sto re.
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B. F. B row n of P e n d le to n v isited
a t th e J u liu s G im ble hom e W ed n es­
day.
R um m age sale su p e r de luxe a n d
food sale O ctober 27 an d 28 by A lta r
Society.
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Snow McCoy sp en t S u n d ay v is it­
in g re la tiv e s in Irrig o n .
T h e 'M eth o d ist L ad ies A id held a
silv er te a W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n a t
th e hom e of Mrs. 0 . O. F elth o u se.
Mr. a n d Mrs. R a lp h S ay lo r a n d H.
M. Som m erer w ere c a lle rs iin P o r t­
lan d over th e w eek end.
N ew sh ip m e n t of la d ie s’ p u rses,
59c. F a ll colors. B rie rle y ’s 5-10-15C
store.
8-1p
Miss P a u lin e Stoop an d Mrs. J. M.
B iggs of P e n d leto n w ere c a lle rs in
H erm isto n M onday.
Mrs. M. C. B a ra g e r of th e C olum ­
bia d is tric t h as as h e r g u est Mrs.
Eva L a F o lle tte of P o rtla n d .
Mrs. J. J. G im bel, c h a irm a n of th e
G arden C lub C h ristm a s lig h tin g con­
test, wiiil a p p o in t h e r co m m ittee th is
week for th a t a ctiv ity .
T h e L ad ies A id w ill serv e a T u r­
key B an q u et. T u esd ay , O ctober 17,
6 :3 0
o ’clock,
M eth o d ist C h u rch .
P rice 40c. P u b lic In v ited .
adv.
H arv ey H a rris h as been v is itin g
th e p ast few d ay s a t th e hom e of his
b ro th e r, Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge H a rris.
H e w ill leave in a few day s to pick
p o tato es in Idaho.
Mrs. O tto P ierce, M arion and
S ta n le y sp e n t S a tu rd a y in P en d leto n .
Mr. an d Mrs. R o m ar S tein an d
O tto S tein o f P o rtla n d
sp e n t th e
week end v is itin g an d h u n tin g a t
th e hom e of Mrs. S te in ’s p a re n ts,
Mr. a n d Mrs. A lfred C. S w arn er.
w ith
Bert Wheeler - Marie Wilson
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News Is Made at Night
Preston Poster - Lynn Bari
CARTOON—rA fric a S q u aw k s
BLACK & WHITE BEAUTY
SALON
E x p e rt in B eau ty C u ltu re
E s tie S teele, M gr.
P h o n e 211
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H erm isto n
S o ren
M aass o f B e rria n , W n.,
s p e n t la s t F rid a y in H erm isto n .
Chas. W ilcox
is now em ployed
w ith M or-T one Sound Service.
R u m m ag e sale su p e r de luxe a n d
food sale O ctober 27 an d 28 by A lta r
Society.
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Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo. S tro h m
a re
sp en d in g a w eek in S e a ttle , W n. Mr.
an d Mrs. C laude W ilcox a re ta k in g
oare of th e S tro h m farm .
F o r d iffe re n t san d w ich es, read o u r
ad. S m ith ’s sto re.
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Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k G eer a r e a n ­
n o u n cin g th e b irth o t a n 8*4 pound
b aby g irl bo rn T u esd ay ev en in g at
th e C has. Show n home.
G eorge A lex an d er of Salem and
F ra n k V e tte rs of P o rtla n d sp e n t th e
week end a t th e B en C onner home
and h u n te d p h easan ts.
E le a n o r D aw son h as accepted
a
civ il serv ice jo b a t K la m a th F alls,
a n d w ill be em ployed th e re d u rin g
th e w in ter.
Mrs. W . D. L eh m an an d David
L ehm an of P o rtla n d an d Mrs. Wm.
In sto n e of L ena w ere g u ests a t the
S h erm an W ells hom e W ednesday.
J a k e R em pel of D allas sp en t W ed­
n esday a n d T h u rsd a y a t th e A1 Qui-
rin g home. H e cam e h ere from The
D alles w h ere he v isited relativ es.
Mr. a n d M rs. W. G. K ersb erg en
w ere w eek end v isito rs in P o rtla n d .
S a tu rd a y th e y a tte n d e d th e O regon-
S ta n fo rd fo o tb all contest.
H ig h e st m a rk e t p rice paid for
eggs, cash o r tra d e . S m ith ’s store.
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Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. Ja c k so n en ­
te rta in e d S u n d ay fo r th e ir son Jim
on h is 1 8 th b irth d a y . T h ey h ad as
g u e sts Mr. an d Mrs. C. M. Jack so n
a n d son Bob.
V ester S haw , son of M r. an d Mrs.
G uy Shaw , cam e hom e S u n d a y from
L ex in g to n w h ere he h as been em ­
ployed d u rin g th e su m m er. H e was
called b ack to h is w ork, how ever, on
W ednesday.
M r. a n d Mrs. W. G. F is h e r of
P e u e n ti, C alif., w ere w eek end g u ests
of Mr. an d Mrs. W . A. H in elin e. Mrs.
F ish e r w as fo rm erly
M iss S ib ert,
com m ercial te a c h e r in th e local high
school fo r n in e y ears. T h ey c o n tin ­
ued on a tr ip th ro u g h Id aho and
W a sh in g to n .
F r id a y * S a t u r d a y - M o n d a y
FLAVOR JE L L
6 D elicious F r u it F lav o rs
Reg. 5c pkg.
2 r0R
OR
LAUNDRY SOAP
Reg. 5c B ar
2 TO" •
5«
COFFEE
5 LB. CREAM CAN
S m ith 's Special
THE MEAT MAKES
THE MEAL
V a r ia t io n s
V e a l R o a s ts
in
F u ll F lav o red ........
S a n d w ic h e s P o r k R o a s ts
R. & W. P -N u t B u tte r m o ist­
C hoice L ean .................. 1^7^^
ened
w ith
S u n sp u n
Salad
D ressing and m ixed w ith R ai­
B e e f R o a s ts
sins, D ates, F ig s or B ananas.
B aby Beef
C ream C heese and
W h ite
C rushed
Red and
Pdweapple.
S ir lo in S t e a k s
LB.
2^7«*
B acon
(M ORE N EX T W E E K )
E x tra
ShinolShoe Polish Set
C om plete w ith P olish
$ 1 .1 9
P u r e L a rd
4 lbs. for .
B en cree C o ttag e Cheese & P ic k ­
les, Olives, N u ts or P im entos.
F in e
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S u g a r C ured - L B ..............
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V itam in s P lu s - LB.
ONE QUART
Smith’s Better Vanilla
P itc h e r and 6 G lasses, an d
m any o th e r prem ium s.
$ 1 .0 0
F ly R ib b o n s
4 '"OK
9*
Corn Meal
W h ite o r Yellow
9 lb. bAg
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M in ce M eat
D elicious - 2 lbs. for ... 25«
O y s te r s
P acifies - PIN T
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Johnson Gio-Coat
ONE 23c JA R
Johnson’s Silver
Polish
$1.21 V alue - ALL for
“DEPENDABLE
QUALITY”
SI
Produce
LETTUCE
L arg e Solid W alla W alla
2 H eads for
LEMONS
L arg e S u n k ist
Girls Exempt Prom English.
W ord h as been received from O re­
gon S ta te college th a t Lois W h ite
and G erald in e M ullins hav e been ex­
em pt from ta k in g a
fu n d a m e n ta l
course in E n g lish an d w ill be a l­
lowed to ta k e some o th e r su b je c t of
choice. T h e exem ption com es as a
re s u lt o f a n e n tra n c e ex a m in a tio n .
CARD OF TH A N K S
We w ish to th a n k o u r frie n d s an d
neig h b o rs fo r th e k in d n ess and sy m ­
p a th y show n d u rin g th e illn ess and
d eath of o u r lo v in g w ife an d m o th ­
er. W e w ish to esp ecially th a n k
those w ho se n t flo ra l o fferings.
M ason M yers and fam ily.
Scout Institute Planned.
A Cam p L eaders T ra in in g I n s ti­
tu te w ill be held a t Cam p R o ta ry
over th e w eek end of N ovem ber 4
an d 5. T he purpose of th i s in s titu te
is to tr a in a few selectiv e m en from
each d is tric t w ho w ill re p e a t th e
oourse for a ll scout lead e rs in th e ir
own d is tric t n e x t sp rin g .
Miss Wells Has Double Job.
Miss V irg in ia W ells, d a u g h te r of
Mr. an d Mrs. S h erm an W ells, is fill­
ing th e role of a double s te n o g ra p h ­
er. She i-3 em ployed each m o rn in g
a t th e H erm isto n E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n
an d in the a fte rn o o n tra n s fe rs h er
d u tie s to th e U m atilla C ooperative
C ream ery office.
BARGAIN DAYS
A 50c p u rch ase of G roceries
M eat or P roduce, e n title s
you to p u rch ase
M iss L av in a L ynch. Miss G e rtru d e
B radley. Miss V iolet N estell, M arvin
R a n k in and F re d R eeves w ere am ong
those p re se n t a t th e O regon-S tanford
football gam e in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y .
Mr. an d Mrs. K e n n e th Beebe of
S tan field a re th e p a re n ts of a baby
boy born F rid a y m o rn in g a t th e
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery home. T he
baby w eighed 7*4 p ounds a n d h a s
been nam ed A lfred K eith .
J a c k P h elp s of th e S ta te H ighw ay
en g in e e rin g d e p a rtm e n t, w as in tow n
S unday fo r th e sh o o tin g . H is crew ,
w hich h as been s ta tio n e d a t B u rn s
for sev eral m onths, has been tr a n s ­
fe rre d to Fossil.
Miss M agdalene R u p p re c h e t a n d
h e r m o th er o f C olum bus, N eb., sp e n t
S atu rd ay an d S u n d ay w ith Mrs. L ew ­
is P earso n ( a u n t an d s is te r ) . T hey
left M onday for S e a ttle w h e re th e y
w ill m ak e th e ir fu tu r e hom e.
C a th a rin e K ennedy of U m a tilla
le ft T u esd ay for th e P acific I n te r n a ­
tio n a l L ivestock exposition w ith a ll
expenses paid. S he w as chosen as
th e o u ts ta n d in g U m a tilla co u n ty
4-H g irl re c e n tly .
L t. an d M rs. Geo. R. S p an g ler and
d a u g h te r and h is m o th er, M rs. S p an ­
gler, w ho hav e resided in H erm isto n
since J u n e , a re m oving to C h arlsto n ,
W. V a., w h e re th e y w ill m ake th e ir
hom e. L t. S p a n g le r h as been com ­
m an d in g o fficer a t th e S ta n fie ld CCC
cam p.
METHODIST CHURCH
S te a rn s C ushing, J r., P a sto r
In k eep in g w ith th e o bservance of
th e a n n u a l m issio n ary day, th e s e r­
mon for th e S unday m o rn in g service
a t th e M ethodist ch u rch w ill be on
th e su b je c t “Saved to S erve” . T he
em p h asis th is y ear w ill be upon th e
g re a t fact th a t now th e M ethodists
a re One People and have One P u r ­
pose.
M o rn in g
w o rsh ip
H egins
p ro m p tly a t 11 o’clock.
In 'th e ad v an ce of th e ch u rc h
school w ork we a re en d eav o rin g to
g et p a re n ts to accom pany th e ir c h ild ­
ren .
E ach boy an d g irl n a tu r a lly
h a s a r ig h t to tr u s t m o th er and f a th ­
e r to lead a rig h t.
C h ild re n
sta y
young an d respond re a d ily to such
lea d in g all too few years. N ext S u n ­
day and each w eek th e re a fte r, you
a re in v ited to come to c h u rc h and
ch u rch school an d b rin g th e boys
a n d girls. L e t us lead th e c h ild ren
n o t from , b u t to th e place of w o r­
ship. C h ris tia n te a c h in g and C hrist-1
ian fellow ship! H ere we can learn
to g e th e r th e w ays of peace a n d j
C h ris tia n W orld B ro th erh o o d .
HERM ISTON B A PTIST CHURCH
G rayden D. Loree. P a sto r
-Sunday school, 1 0 :0 0 a. m.
M orning w orship. 1 1 :0 0 a. m.
B.Y.P.U ., 7 :0 0 p. m.
E v en in g service, 8 :0 0 p. m.
P ra y e r m eetin g , W ednesday, 7 :3 0
p. m.
At th e S unday m o rn in g service
we sh a ll a tte m p t to g ive th e high
The
BEFORE WINTER WEATHER
SETS IN
S e e U s F o r A ll T y p e s Of
L et u s G iv e Y o u a n E s tim a te
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
lig h ts of th e a sso c la tlo n a l m eetin g
held a t H elix la s t w eek. W e re ­
ceived such s p iritu a l re fre s h in g and
in s p ira tio n a t th is co n ference t h a t
we feel it should be sh ared w ith
those w ho w ere u n a b le to a tte n d .
T h e topic for th e ev en in g w ill be
“ P la y in g th e G am e.” In th e second
c h a p te r of 2 T im o th y , P a u l d ra w s a
com parison betw een th e O lym pic
gam es of th a t d ay a n d th e race a
C h ris tia n m ust ru n . In o rd e r to
play th e gam e we m u st “ e n d u re
h a rd s h ip s.” “ S triv e la w fu lly ” , and
keep ourselves from b ein g e n ta n g le d
w ith th e a ffa irs of th is life.
A co rd ial w elcom e to all.
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TOM ACHf
OJSFFERERSi
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Hermiston Drug Conipany
LUX FLAKES
Sbefford Cheese
Lge. Pkg.
E N JO Y T H E F IN E FLAVOR
O F T H IS WISCONSIN
PRODUCT
22«!
CUTS DOWN 1
STOCKING RUNS
SAVES
E L A S T IC IT Y
BUY A 2 LB. FAMILY
SIZE LOAF
LIEEBOUY
FOR'B.O.'
PROTECTS
HEALTH /
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Lumberjack Syrup
L a rg e
RICH IN M A PLE FLAVOR
19*
23^
5 LB. P A IL ................... 43^
TANG Quart 29<
24 OZ. JU G ...................
G ian t
57*
LUX SOAP
Golden Bantam Corn
3 rOR 19«
C ream S tyle
3 for 2^7 £ Case $ 2 09
Phone 341
Morning M ilk
doz . 72c
53*
6 ta ll tin s .......
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FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 1 0 :30 A M — 4 :30 P. M.
600 ROOMS • SINSIBlt RAIES
(R ig h t to L im it)
2 14-oz. b o ttle s .
-..... 3*7^
Kennel Ration
Halley’s Catsup
Led Ser*,ce
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RINSO
W ASHES
CLOTHES
S P A R K L IN G
, W H IT E
CHOICE O F— A m erican, B rick
o r C hevelle.
SPECIA L
2 LB. BOX
a
FO R
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49<
- W hy su ffe r th e in te n se
^ ain of u lcers, in d ig e s­
tio n , gas, h ea rtb u rn , or
h e s ache cau sed by excess
acid ity ? Ank u s for
a F R E E SAMPLE
c f U dga T a b lets, a
s t o m a c h sp e c ia l-
i s t ’s fo rm u la . Over 2d.
F o r O c to b e r 13-14*16
FRESH AND
SWEET
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3 0 0 .9 0 0 u t e r i p r a i s e t h e ‘^¿^1
n rc . n t i r g r t l i e ' U d g a /
h i s g i v e n '.h e r o
T rip le C ream ed
O RANG ES
4
R E E to
SPRY
F or
1
R O O F IN G
SHORTENING
H ermiston T rading C o .
Phone 341
TIME TO RE-ROOF
CELERY
L arg e C risp U tah
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
pa g e two
25*
DOG FOOD
3 for
25*
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 911
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