The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 08, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRI. - SAT. ■ FEB. 9 - 10
PAL
N IG H T
DOUBLE F E A T U R E
J. A. C lark e w as a P en d leto n bus­
iness v isito r S atu rd ay .
A. C. M cIntyre, P en d leto n d is tric t
a tto rn e y , w as a H erm isto n c a ller
S atu rd ay .
C andy for V alen tin es, in boxes
and bulk. B rierley 's.
2 5 -lp
V alen tin es.
M ake y o u r choice
w h ile selection is larg e. B rierley 's.
25-lp
Victor McLaglcn - Jackie Cooper
in
“The Big Guy”
M rs. E d g a r S ay lo r h a s been con­
fined to h e r hom e sin ce S u n d ay due
to illness.
Dr. J . P. S te w a rt, e y e-sig h t spe­
c ia lis t of P en d leto n , w ill be a t th e
H erm isto n
H otel o n W ednesday,
F e b ru a ry 14 th . H o u rs 1 :0 0 to 5 :0 0
p. m.
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C artoon— Dog in a M ansion
SUN. - MON. • TUES.
FEB. 11 - 12 - 13
Continuous Show Sunday
“ FIRST LOVE”
s ta rrin g
C h arlie C orliss h a s p u rch ased th e
Chas. Je n k in s place in th e W estlan d
d is tr ic t an d began w ork th e re T u e s­
day.
C h a rlo tte W olfer, d a u g h te r of Mr.
a n d Mrs. C. E. W o lfer o f th e C olum ­
bia d is tric t, su ffered a b ro k en arm
S u n d ay w h ile p lay in g .
C olum bia G ran g e w ill sponsor a
pie social F rid a y n ig h t a t C olum bia
school. P u b lic is in v ited .
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Miss G e rtru d e S an d ers acco m p a­
nied Mr. an d Mrs. L ew B row nell of
U m a tilla to P e n d leto n W ed n esday on
a bu sin ess trip .
O ur S w e e th e a rt C ake is id eal for
V alen tin e p a rtie s, a g ift, o r ju s t a
fam ily tre a t. S h aw 's B ak ery. 2 5 -lc
Mr. a n d Mrs. D ale E m o ry an d tw o
d a u g h te rs w ere F rid a y o v e rn ig h t
g u ests a t th e hom e of h e r siste r, Mr.
an d Mrs. P a u l V an P a tte n .
Mrs. Belle W a lk e r of Irrig o n , w ho
h as been receiv in g m ed ical t r e a t­
m en t fo r m ore th a n a m o n th a t the
H erm isto n G en eral h o sp ita l, is im ­
p ro v in g rap id ly .
Jim P earso n , W a lt P earso n and
Tom S te w a rt a tte n d e d a S hell Oil
Co. d in n e r g iv en a t th e M arcus
W h itm an H otel in W a lla W alla on
W ed n esd ay evening.
Deanna Durbin - Helen Parrish
PLUS SHORT FEA TU R ES
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WED. - THURS. - FEB. 14 - 15
V
k Q ptosea L
\ r i R S T AID FOR
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BROKIM GLASSES
A L /fc s d v c r m dn em ergency
WNU
Servie»
Rohrman Motor Co.
H erm isto n , O reg o n
The H ilario u s S to ry of H e n ry A l­
d rich of th e R adio W o rld — A l­
w ays a t Odds W ith th e G row n-
Up W orld.
PLUS SHORT FE A T U R E S
A. W . Behrm an
JE W E L E R
HERMISTON, OREGON
MINIMUM COST — MAXIMUM PROTECTION
Investigate
FARMERS’ AUTOMOBILE INS. & TRUCK INS.
EXCHANGE
Your Local Agent
HERMISTON TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Phone 2021 — Hermiston
Specials for February 9, 10 & 12,
Silex Coffee & Tea Maker Deal $2.95
1 lb. R. & W. Coffee & l/ 2 lb- R- & W. T e a ^ F R E E
I Meat
Grade
Specials
-A- Meats
BEEF ROASTS
D elicious c e n te r c u ts
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY S.
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
FAQ« TWO
RED & WHITE COFFEE.................. 3 lbs. 77$
WHEATIES......................................... 2 for 23<
CAKE FLOUR, Red & White .................... 2 1 $
MARSHMALLOWS, Red & W h ite............ 18«
AFTER DINNER MINTS, 6 oz. pkg. . 2 for 19$
GUM and CANDY BARS.................... 3 for 10$
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BEEF SHORT RIBS
Ju ic y - te n d e r
Lb.
121«
BEEF RIB STEAKS
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SALAD PEARS, Blue & White 2i/2’s ....... 20$
FRUIT COCKTAIL, R. & W. I s ..... 2 for 33$
PUMPKIN, Red & White No. 2 cans ........ 9$
E x tra fin e flav o r
Lb.
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WHEAT CEREAL, 28 oz............................... 19$
COCOA, M other’s
2 lbs. 2 7 $
STRAINED VEG. Baby Food, R & W, doz. 89$
V itam in s plus
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WAX PAPER, R. & W. 125 ft. rolls............ 15$
M A T C H E S ................................ 2 boxes 5$
PINEAPPLE JUICE, R & W 46 oz. 2 for 59$
Fre3h g ro u n d
Mr. an d Mrs. S andy M cD onnell
and d a u g h te r M arian of P e n d leto n
sp en t W ednesday a t th e hom e of Mr.
an d Mrs. F re d H ensel.
J. A. C larke w as a d in n e r g u e st a t
th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. O. O. F e lt-
house T uesday evening.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Dell W ise and
d a u g h te r G ladys a n d son P e rry of
D enver, Colo., w ere S u n d ay g u ests
of Miss J u lia C o lp itts of H erm isto n .
The v isito rs le ft ag a in M onday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. K elly a n d fa m ­
ily of M itchell, S. D., a rriv e d S u n ­
day to v isit a t th« hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. P ierso l. Mrs. K elly Is a
siste r of Mrs. P iersol.
An ideal V a le n tin e , a tu rk e y d in ­
ner, by L adies Aid of th e M ethodist
ch u rch W ednesday, Feb. 14, a t 6 :3 0
a t M ethodist ch u rch .
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ja c k so n e n ­
te rta in e d S a tu rd a y n ig h t fo r Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. K ersb erg en , M r. and
Mrs. E. D. M a rtin a n d M r. a n d Mrs.
C. M. Jackson.
L ittle C h a rlo tte W olford, seven
years old, w as tre a te d a t th e H erm ­
iston G eneral h o sp ital from S unday
to W ednesday fo r a fra c tu re d elbow
received w hen she fell from a hay
stack.
Mrs. H aro ld R a n k in e n te rta in e d
th e W ednesday b rid g e clu b W ed n es­
day a t a d essert brid g e luncheon
w ith Mrs. W a lt P earson w in n in g
h ig h and Mrs. Roy H ale, low.
W e’re b a k in g S w e e th e a rt Cakes
especially for V a le n tin e w eek. If
in terested please look up o u r ad on
a n o th e r page. S h aw ’s B akery. 2 5 -lc
W a rd ’s co m b in atio n
c u ltiv a to r,
hill and d rill seeder w ith a tta c h .,
new ; also w heel c u ltiv a to r, good as
new ; all k in d s of g a rd e n
tools;
chick brooder, g u a ra n te e d , 65. M il­
le r’s T ra d in g P ost.
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Mrs. W. G. K ersb erg en e n te r ta in ­
ed a t a th re e ta b le d essert b rid g e
luncheon T h u rsd a y of la s t w eek u s­
ing th e V a le n tin e m otif a b o u t th e
room. Mrs. W a lte r S m ith w on high
honors and Mrs. F. B. B elt, low'.
Miss E llen H am m ill, a sophom ore
in the local h ig h school w ho has
been m aking h e r hom e w ith Mr. and
Mrs. P aul V an P a tte n , le ft S a tu rd a y
for College P lace to fin ish o u t th e
school y ear, a tte n d in g th e S eventh
Day A d v en tist school.
See th e Tum -A -L um ad a b o u t th e
free cooking school on page fo u r of
th is issue.
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See Dr. H. C. C u rry , th e S eattle
o p to m etrist, a t th e H erm isto n H otel
T uesday. F e b ru a ry 13. for b e tte r f i t ­
ted glasses to relieve eye s tr a in and
headaches.
C harges
reasonable.
Many years experien ce
ex am in in g
eyes, m a k in g an d
f ittin g glasses.
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T he P acific u n iv e rsity b a sk e tb a ll
team of F orest G rove is expected to
'■rrive S unday a t th e K eller hom e
w here Mr. and Mrs. K eller w ill e n ­
te r ta in th e boys w ith a tu rk e y d in ­
n er. F red R an k in and G erald K eller
a re in th e gro u p w hich w ill p lay at
W h itm a n M onday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H arv ey P a y n e w ere
h o sts to a d in n e r S u n d ay a ftern o o n
h o n o rin g th e b irth d a y s of Mrs. M.
L. W atso n and Mrs. N eil B oynton.
C overs w ere placed for M r. and Mrs.
W atson. Mr. and Mrs. B oynton, Mr.
an d Mrs. O. O. F elth o u se, Dr. and
Mrs. A. E. M arble, M iss Snow Mc­
Coy, M iss M axine F a u st, Miss Zelda
C u rtiss and th e h o sts an d hostess.
takoi, 5 mitudoi, to- a d ju it Uto
cùticltf 15 Htùuitoà. to notine U ,rr
THE clu tch on a John Deere General
Purpose Tractor is in the belt pulley
—and is in stan tly accessible. It can
be adjusted in 5 m inu tes or less,
sim ply by removing th e cover plate
and tightening three n u ts. The en­
tire job of relining can be done in 15
m inu tes, a t a total cost of about
three dollars. The John Deere clutch
is the hand-operated, dry-plate type,
and it picks up the load gradually
and sm oothly. You can operate the
clutch when standing on the ground.
T his sam e accessibility and ease of
adjustm ent on th e John Deere Trac­
tor apply to all its parts.
FEATURES
• Simple, rugged,
tw o-cyllnder e n ­
gine
• Designed to burn
low-cost fuels with
outstanding econ­
omy
• Therm o-siphon
temperature con­
trol
• Belt pulley on
the crankshaft—
full engine power
to belt
• Rear wheels ad­
justable from 56 to
84 inches
• Hydraulic power
lift.
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
Stores in Arlington. Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena.
PENDLETON - PHONE 518
YOUR FUEL DOLLAR GOES FARTHER IN A JOHN DEERE
B U YE R M E E T S
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i I CD columns
IN OUR AD
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FOR
SHOE & HARNESS
REPAIRING
W HY
SPECIAL OFFER
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION
Collier’s — American — 14 Mos.
$4.00 — New or Renewal
Offer Good Until Feb. 10
Georgia Henderson — Hermiston
YOUR
NOT TRY
. KAUFFMAN'5
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
UMATILLA, OREGON
Dependable Work—
Quality Material
MOTTO:
" I Aim To P lease.”
Make Economy Your Buy-Word
BY
B U Y IN G H E R E !
Feb. 9-10-12
Gulliver Balloon with
each 1-lb. tin Reliance
Cflfffifi*
24C w
w W B ■ w w “ m
Large
4 cans
Pkg.
PEANUT BUTTER
TUNA FLAKES, V.’s .......................... 2 for 2 5 $
OYSTERS, Blue & White ..................2 for 25$
RIPE OLIVES, Blue & W h ite............pints 17$
;; GROUND BEEF
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CATSUP, Red & White ............................... 17$
SUNSPUN ......................................... quarts 35$
MAYONNAISE, R. & W. pints.................... 25$
— SEA FOODS —
o Salmon — Halibut
Oysters — Fillet-Sole
Codfish — Kippered
— Smelt —
F ancy
3 lbs. 10c
2 lbs. 19«
5 lbs. 9c
THE FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN
14«
P u re - fresh
2 lbs. for
¡I THE M E A T
MAKES
THE M E A L
Hermiston Trading Co.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
S I T
"V ery B est” b ran d
Lb.
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
9 minutes.
pkg. 11c
SL’« » » » » Bu«<‘rscotch °r 12 oz-
COTTAGE CHEESE
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Fresh Spinach
Rhubarb
Rutabagas
KRAFT DINNER in
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TOMATO JUICE, R. & W. 46 oz........2 for 4 3 $
R I C E ................................................... 3 lbs. 19$
TUNA, R & W gen. white meat ’/2’s - 2 for 35$
S
19c
Lb 14*
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(JU S T BELOW D EPO T)
FANCY Beef LIVER
Produce--
l»«0.
Y o u 're n ev er too old to have a
sw e e th e a rt!
So, young o r old,
h e re ’s a w ay to say "B e My V al­
e n tin e " n ex t W ednesday. P re s e n t
your s w e e th e a rt w ith a S w eet­
h e a rt Cake. You can g e t th is de­
licious V alen tin e-sh ap ed cake at
S h a w 's B akery. I t ’s a re a l hom e-
sty le so rt of a cake m ade from a
B etty C rocker recipe an d is fla v ­
ored w ith th e ju ic e from fresh
oranges. I t ’s topped w ith a de­
licious w h ite icing— stu d d e d w ith
little red can d y h e a rts. A nd its
cro w n in g g lo ry is th a t it comes
shaped like a real V alen tin e.
W e w ill s ta r t se llin g th ese
cakes M onday, h u t w h e th e r you
a re a y cu n g one w ith a " d a te ” or
a n o ld s te r w hose s w e e th e a r t’s
h a ir Is stre a k e d w ith silv er. It is
a good Idea to o rd e r y o u r h e a rt-
shaped S w e e th e a rt C ake
today!
Drop In o r phone u s to hold one
for you.
SHAW’S BAKERY
Hermiston. Oregon
Marshmallow
1
Insist on Aunt Jemima
to Guarantee Fluffiness
1 I VV
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21
2 lb. 8 oz. Package
♦
|g$
S p o tlig h t Specials!
No labor, yet all the flavor 4 p
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46 °z-can i oc
GARDEN SALAD DRESSING ................qt.
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Wadham’s Fancy
2 No. 2 cans
Hermiston Food Store
25c
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
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