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    THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 2, 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
SATURDAY - NOV. 4
PA L
N IG H T
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RANDOLPH SCOÏÏ NANCY KELLY
C artoon-—T h re e B ears
Comedy— S tag e F rig h t
SUN. • MON. - TUES.
NOV. 5 - 6 - 7
C ontinuous
Show Sunday
“THE
STAR
MAKER »7
B in g Crosby - Louise Campbell
Popeye C arto o n — G hosts
is
th e
B unk
P a ra g ra p h ic — C ircu s Co-ed
W ED. - THURS. - NOV. 8 - 9
“ FIFTH
AVENUE
GIRL”
T t t t riN C S T WITCH
HOSPITAL IN TO W N
R R I Ñ » IN
YCXJO S IC K
W A T C H
w ith
SKIOT KCOVttY GUAEANTKD
Ginger Rogers
James Ellison
A. W . Behrm an
JEWELER
PLUS SHORT F E A T U R E S
HERMISTON/ OREGON
SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER 3-4-6.
M ayonnaise
R. & W . - A lw ays Fresh
Q u a rt ...... ....................
Méats
SIRLOIN STEAKS
43* L b ....................... 25*
Sunspun
BEEF ROASTS
S alad D ressing
L b ....................... 17*
Q u a rt ...... .................... 35*
PORK CHOPS
Sugar
io lbs............................. 39* L b ....................... 20*
BACON
Italian Prunes
4 lbs................................. 2»9* L b ..................... 23*
Tom ato Ju ice COTTAGE CHEESE
R. & W .3 fo r
25* 2 lbs. f o r ........
46 oz. 3 for ..
63*
P IC N IC S
M atches
>
19*
6 box carto n
15* u
LARD
T issue
Blue & W hite
4 lbs. fo r ...
39*
4 fo r ............ ................ 23*
O YSTERS
Soup
P in t ................. 20*
T en d er - B aby Beef
D elicious F lav o r
L ean - T asty
S u g a r C ured
F resh
Sm oked - L ean
P u re
F re sh
C am pbell’s - E xcept
M ushroom & C hicken
3 for
27*
COFFEE
mart —
23*
1 lb. fresh g rin d ...
EARLY RISER—
1
‘b .
.........................................
19$:
29*
None B etter - 1 lb.
Flour
F laky Bake - G u aran teed
49 lb.* sack
$1.39
R. & W . - The V ery Best
49 lb. sack
$1.65
14*
Q u a rt
H ig h est Q uality
M eats
Produce
20*
3 lbs. f o r .....
O N IO N S
Sw eet B oilers
14*
10 lb. s a c k ......
GRAPEFRUIT
Med. - Seedless
D o z e n ...........
We all know that the price» of certain commodities have already gone up.
Our stock of merchandise is large enough in those commodities which have
already gone up that we are still selling at the lowest prices in town—
V IT A M IN BARGAINS—
29*
PHONE 341 - HERMISTON
HOT WATER BOTTLES
100 Cod Liver Oil Caps............ $1.00
16 oz. Super D Cod Liver O il.. 1.29
24 oz. Squibb Cod Liver Oil .. 1.39
100 ABD & G Capsules ........ 1.98
49*
98*
49*
35*
69*
28*
98*
60c Alka Seltzer ....
$1.20 Sal Hepatica
50c Bromo Seltzer
100 Aspirin ............
75c Vicks Vaporub
500 Kleenex ..........
$1.25 Petrolagar ....
Ed P ie rre of th e B u tte r C reek d is­
tr ic t haa tra d e d h is farm , E ugene
R an ch , for a h o tel in M inneapolis,
M inn.
Np fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n h as
been received co n cerin g th e tr a n s ­
actio n o r of fu tu re p la n s of Mr.
P ierre.
HERMISTON GROUP
AT HEPPNER MEET
A g ro u p of H erm isto n U nion
C h ris tia n E n d eav o rers a tte n d e d a C.
E. ra lly a t H ep p n er F rid a y n ig h t
w ith R alp h N eill, p re sid e n t of th e
C olum bia C. E. U nion, presiding.
T h e a n n u a l C olum bia U nion conven­
tio n to he held a t P e n d le to n on No­
vem ber 10 an d 11 w as an n o u n ced .
G oing from h ere w ere Mrs. Cecil
W a rn e r. R alp h N eill. B etty More­
house. A llan C lark , G len n W arn er,
E ldon S ay lo r. D onna S ay lor, G uy
C lark of S ta n fie ld an d R odney R og­
er«.
3 yr. g u aran tee
.. $2«95
ELEC. ROOM HEATER „ $>.39
ELEC. HEATING PAD
53*
75c Listerine .......
49*
Pt. Mineral Oil ....................
39*
1 Gal. Mineral O il............ $1«69
10 lbs. Epsom S a lts.... .............. 69*
66 Kotex ........
$1.00
Qt. Milk of Magnesia .... ........... 69*
60c Mentholatum .... .................
HURRY! HURRY! ENDS NOV. 10th
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION — 1 Yr.
“ Life”
— SA V E $1.00 —
$3.50
Thompson’s Drug Store
R eeves U ndergoes Operation
F red R eeves w as ta k e n to St. A n­
th o n y ’s h o sp ita l in P en d leto n la s t
F rid a y w h ere he u n d e rw e n t a m ajo r
o p eratio n . H e w as in ju re d w hile l i f t­
in g a sack of g ra in a t th e F a rm B u r­
eau C o o p erativ e w here he is em ploy­
ed. He is g e ttin g a lo n g s a tis fa c to r­
ily.
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TOWNSEND CLUB NEW S
A la rg e crow d a tte n d e d th e club
m e etin g F rid a y , O ctober 2 7, and im -
.la r ta n t business w as discussed. A
re p o rt w as given by th e w ays an d
m eans co m m ittee co n c e rn in g th e
com ing play, " R e lie f Be H a n g ed ,” to
be sponsored by th e local clu b W ed­
nesday, N ovem ber 8, a t th e H erm is­
to n U nion h ig h school. T he sam e
com m ittee w ill be in c h arg e of th e
tic k e t sale.
A pillow case au c tio n w as held a t
th e la st m eetin g , n e ttin g th e club
$3.80. S everal new m em bers have
joined th e clu b an d m ore a re ex p ect­
ed. T he n e x t m e etin g w ill be held on
N ovem bebr 10 a t th e L egion h a ll a t
w hich tim e a re p o rt of th e proceeds
of th e play w ill be given.
Do not fo rg e t th e d a te , N ovem ber
8. a t 8 :0 0 p. m. T ic k e ts w all also be
sold a t th e d o o r. •
N ebergal Reports Second Crop
N. N ebergall, o rc h a rd ist of th e
C olum bia d is tric t, re p o rts a W in esap
ap p le tree in h is o rc h a rd w h ich is
p ro d u cin g i t s second crop of f r u it of
th e year. Mr. N eb erg all s ta te s th a t
th e tree blossom ed for th e second
tim e in A u g u st an d now h as apples
a b o u t th e size of w a ln u ts, a few of
w hich he th in k s m ay m a tu re.
COFFEE
S ch illin g s - F in e F lav o r
28*
Lb.
Oregon S ta te College— M ore th a n
10 per cen t of th e u n d e rg ra d u a te
stu d e n ts at O.S.C. th is y ear a re e n ­
gaged In som e org an ized m usical ac­
tiv ity , acc o rd in g to a re p o rt ju s t
m ade by P a u l P e tri, head of th e de­
p a rtm e n t of m usic.
T he la rg e st o rg a n iz a tio n th is y e a r
is th e M a d rig al club, w ith 141 mem-
bt s. not c o u n tin g a second cho ru s
of th is c lu b w ith 41. T h e firs t and
se ond ban d s have 115 stu d e n ts, th e
COMING AGAIN
TISSUE
»5*
Oro Shortening
*lb pkg.......... 43*
Rlnso
W ash e8 C lothes S p a rk lin g
W h ite
R e g u la r
L arg e
4
19* ge 59*
DR. H. C. CURRY
The old reliable optome­
trist of Seattle who has
made professional visits
to Hermiston for 27 years
will again be at—
HERMISTON HOTEL
Tuesday, Nov. 7
FOR ONE DAY.
— EYES EXAMINED —
Glasses fitted to relieve
eye strain & headache.
Charges Reasonable.
6 D elicious F lav o rs
P ac k a g e ...... ........................
Kleenex Tissues
200 S heet Box
S eap o rt
3 rolls
2 for .........................
Junior Motches
15*
6 box c a rto n
* Pears
W est C oast
2*4 tin s .........................
-------Fine Meats
VEAL RO A ST............................... lb.
PORK ROAST .............................. lb.
BULK MINCE M EAT............2 lbs.
VEAL STEAK .........
lb.
I5*
17$!
17$:
25*
> 7<
Hermiston Food Store
FREE DELIVERY
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o rc h e s tra 55, an d th e co-ed band,
th e only one of its kind on th e P a c i­
fic coast, h as 40 m em bers. In a d d i­
tio n to these, th e Glee club is m ade
up of 70 m en sin g ers, m a k in g a to ta l
of 450 s tu d e n ts a c tiv e in th ese m u­
sical o rg an izatio n s.
SAYLORS ENTERTAIN
450 O.S.C. STUDENTS
W ITH BARN PARTY
IN MUSIC GROUPS
D onna an d E ldon S ay lo r of th e
B u tte r C reek d is tric t e n te rta in e d th e
C h ris tia n E n d eav o rera of th e U nion
ch u rch T u esd ay n ig h t w ith a b arn
p arty . T h e ev en in g w as sp en t in a
g h o st w alk, black cats, w itches, fo r­
tu n e an d sto ry te llin g an d o th e r H a l­
low een gam es.
A p p ro x im ately 35
g u ests w ere p resen t.
R e fresh m en ts of cid er an d d o u g h ­
n u ts w ere served a t th e close of th e
even in g .
$1.00
EVERY DAY DRUG BARGAINS
Ed Pierre Trades Ranch.
F resh C rop
HERMISTOR TRADING CO.
THE RED A W HITE STORE
R alp h N eill, E ldon S aylor and
R odney R o g ers a tte n d e d a C h ris tia n
E n d eav o r g a th e rin g a t P e n d leto n on
S a tu rd a y n ig h t. •
A p p ro x im ately 30 frie n d s and
n eig h b o rs g a th e re d a t th e L. H am ­
m er hom e T uesday n ig h t an d enjoyed
a H allo w e’en p arty .
Mrs. C h arles Isaacs an d d a u g h te r
H elen K ay of P ilo t R ock sp en t th e
week end w ith h er p a re n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Dyer.
The te a c h e rs of th e M ethodist p ri­
m ary d e p a rtm e n t e n te r ta in e d M on­
d ay a fte rn o o n fo r a g ro u p o f 26 li t­
tle folks a t a H allow een p a rty In th e
ch u rc h basem ent.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n P . N eu feld t and
M iss M aria N eu feld t of D allas sp en t
F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y a t th e hom e of
th e ir d a u g h te r, Mr. a n d Mrs. A1 Q ui-
rin g .
Nov. 10 la st d ay fo r L ife a t $3.50
y ear. See Mrs. G eo rg ia H enderson,
H erm isto n .
ll-3 c
A m eetin g of th e P a re n t S tu d y
clu b w ill be held a t th e hom e of
Mrs. W. L. H am m on M onday, N ov­
em b er 6. T h is ig a p ro je c t of th e
P.T.A . asso ciatio n .
Rev. an d Mrs. S te a rn s C u sh in g J r .
and C h arlen e an d Mrs. L ean d er Q ui-
rin g an d S ylvia left T u esd ay for th e
valley.
M r. C u sh in g w ill a tte n d a
ch u rc h co n v en tio n a t P o rtla n d w hile
Mrs. Q u irin g w ill v is it h e r p a re n ts
in Salem . T h ey w ill re tu r n S a tu r­
day.
See Dr. C u rry , th e S e a ttle optom e­
tr is t. a t th e H erm isto n H otel T ues­
day, N ovem ber 7, fo r b e tte r fitte d
g lasses to reliev e eye s tra in and
head ach es. C h arg es reaso n ab le. Many
y ears ex p erien ce e x a m in in g eyes and
f ittin g glasses.
adv.
Mr. an d Mrs. R. A. B row nson left
W ed n esd ay on a tw o w eeks vacation
w ith an
u n d e te rm in e d
itin e ra ry .
T h ey in ten d ed to go to P o rtla n d firs t
an d th e n w ere und ecid ed as to fu r-
it h e r p lans. Mr. B row nson is m an ­
a g e r of th e local T um -A -L um o rg a ­
n izatio n .
KRAUT
BANANAS
RED & WHITE—
Mr. an d Mrs. R ay C h e n a u lt sp en t
th e w eek end a t T illam o o k on bus­
iness.
I w ill do d ress m a k in g
a t my
home. M rs. W. W. K ilcu p , H erm is­
to n Ave.
1 1 -lp
Nov. 10 last d ay fo r L ife a t $3.50
y ear. See Mrs. G eo rg ia H enderson,
H erm isto n .
ll-3 c
Mrs. M ary B rierley an d Miss Je s­
sie B rierley w ere d in n e r g u ests a t
th e H en ry O tt hom e S u n d ay .
A. F. R o h rm an w as In W eston on
T u esd ay d e m o n s tra tin g th e new F ord
tra c to r.
New $14 9*4x10 W ard ru g for
$10, rose color; A -l stu d io couch,
$20, a t M iller’s T ra d in g Post. 1 1 -lc
Mr. an d Mrs. R. C. M cR eynolds
le ft M onday fo r P o rtla n d to spend a
week w ith h is p aren ts.
G eorge S c a rle tt, em ployed a t th e
R o h rm an M otor Co., w as a business
c a ller in P o rtla n d W ednesday.
F ra n k W ilk en so n of H ep p n er w as
in H erm isto n
th is w eek
g e ttin g
sh eep cu b es from th e F a rm B ureau
C ooperative.
AAAAAAAA^
s t a r r in g
A1 G regory m ade a b u sin ess tr ip
to S e a ttle , W n., W ednesday.
Cooked food sale a n d b az a a r spon­
sored by th e M eth o d ist L ad ies A id
S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 16.
11-tfc
Miss L u cille F o rsy th e , local te a c h ­
er, sp e n t th e w eek end a t P e n d leto n
v is itin g .
Rex W rig h t of L ew isto n , Idaho.
w ag a bu sin ess c a lle r in H erm isto n
W ednesday.
Joe R eeves re tu rn e d
hom e th is
week an d w ill m ak e h is hom e h ere
th is w in te r.
Mrs. Cleo V an W in k le an d fam ily
of L ex in g to n v isited
re la tiv e s
in
H erm isto n S unday.
Nov. 10 la st d ay fo r L ife a t $3.50
y ear. See M rs. G eorgia H en d erso n .
H erm isto n .
ll-3 c
Mr. an d M rs. Dave M ittlesd o rf
sp e n t W ed n esd ay in P o rtla n d w here
Mrs. M ittle sd o rf to o k m edical tr e a t­
m en ts.
Mr. an d Mrs. P. H . A rro w sm ith of
S e a ttle , W n., cam e W ed n esd ay fo r a
few d ay s’ v isit a t th e h om e of h e r
fa th e r, B. I. W h itn ey .
Mr. an d Mrs. H aro ld R a n k in sp en t
th e w eek end in C o rv allis w ith th e ir
son S tu a r t for D ad’s D ay celeb ratio n .
T h ey saw th e O regon S ta te -W a sh in g -
ton S ta te fo o tb all gam e S a tu rd a y a f ­
tern o o n .
Mr. an d Mrs. K e n n e th M atto x of
S andy, Ore., sp e n t a few d ay s re c e n t­
ly w ith Mrs. R oy N u ll of H erm isto n .
Mrs. M atto x is Mrs. N u ll’s second
d a u g h te r.
Mr., and M rs. J e n s S kovbo an d M r.
an d Mrs. Floyd K n e rr an d
fam ily
w ere S u n d ay d in n e r g u ests of Mr.
an d M rs. A. W . T u rn b la d . T h is h a s
been a n a n n u a l a ff a ir w ith th e th re e
fam ilies for sev eral years.
DRUGS FOR LESS
PHONE 911