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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 2121 Fri.-Sat.- Sept. 26-27 Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd spent Thursday morning in Pendleton on business. Mrs. Chas. Butler is visiting this week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt. Merle Phelps of Pendleton visited Sunday at the J. A. Scott home. Mr. Phelps is a son-in-law of the Scotts. Smikey SUKNCTTS MARIS whim ■ oom ava _ AAAkkkkkkkkkn A REPUBLIC PICTURE Comedy “Mad about Moonshine” Sport Reel Steeds and Steers Picture People Sun.-Mon.—Sept. 28-29 C GABLE I ZakwzRUSSELL e) ka "THEY Y IN BOMBAY' • CLARENCE Hermiston Barber Shop WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE BROWNS BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston News Reel Cartoon “The Prospecting Bear” Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Plunkett of Portland were guests of Mrs. Georgia Henderson one day this week. Mr. and Mis. Stearns Cushing and family of Salem spent some time in Hermiston Tuesday visiting friends. R. L. Woolley, manager of the R. E.A., motored to Portland Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell of Port land were over night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor Tuesday night. E. Fergeson arrived Sunday at the Hermiston General hospital where he is receiving medical care. He is doing well. Frank McCulley of Joseph arrived in Hermiston over the week-end. He plans to open a used car and parking lot just opposite the Oasis Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and Shir ley spent from Saturday evening till Tuesday visiting relatives and friends in Dallas and Salem. | Tuesday, September 30 "KEY* —? ~sal. / )) Z/I • ( EDDIE FOY, JR JUNE CLYDE A/&W low CootHeaAitta! W<d Thins. FUEL-OIL WITH POWER-AIR October 1-2 ; P/MT£S OM: //ORSEBAC^ i OW you can enjoy perfect Chamber burner, set a new heating comfort at rock- standard for home heating com bottom cost . . . with this con fort. YET THEY C ost SUR- venient, economical Duo-Therm PRISINGLY LITTLE! Heat 1 to T hrift fuel-oil heater! And its 6 rooms. Easy terms. SEE THESE adjustable Power-Air blower B eautiful , E fficient , N ew forces heat where you need it, D uo -T herm H eaters To- drives heat through your whole day I house. S aves up to 25% IN F uel oil C ost ! Duo-Therm’s THRIFT Heat ers, with the new efficient Dual- N o«r 549.50 up w:t0OPS Of FUMI Leon TACHARLE #09* MURRY with MILDRED COLES RKO RADIO Picture FURNISHER OF HOMES Comedy—Forgotten Man SWP QT. ENAMELOID HEATER Double Feature $3.45 SEMILUSTRE — DUO-THERM - Plus Short Features Mrs. Geo. Hughes, medical patient at the Hermiston General hospital, returned to her home in Stanfield Wednesday. Ben O’Conner and “Tiny” Caldwell Fall brings perfect painting And you’ll find no better tirs accompanied a group of Portland and weather . . . there’s no better to buy paint than right now- time for painting your home, before paint prices go up! Eugene hunters Thursday to the John Day region. This trip is an annual GET THESE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS VALUES NOW affair for this party. Mrs. F. D. DeCoria and infant S Ht ft WIN - WlLUM»9 daughter left the Hermiston General hospital and returned to their home Thursday (today) morning. GAL. IN 5 s HOUSE PAINT Dr. M. S. Kern of Pendleton was in Hermiston Tuesday to discuss plans The outstandingly beautiful, durable house for enlarging post office space here. paint most used by America's home owners! Economical to apply and to use. May read No definite action was taken, how- ily be washed-to cut repainting costs. ever, on the matter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Potter are being ¡congratulated upon the birth of a S her win -W illiams baby girl Glenna Fae who weighed 7 pounds and ! ounce, born September 18 at the Hermiston General hospital. WALL FINISH A school benefit cafeteria dinner will be held at the Legion hall Wed The amazingly washable, beautiful wall nesday. October 1, from 4 p. m. to 8 finish for kitchen and bathroom, hallways, woodwork throughout the home. In colors p. m. Good home cooked food will be created by leading color stylists. served. Mrs. Fritze, an employee at Say- S her win - W illi a ms lors store, was in an auto accident Saturday and is being treated at the & 4 c Hermiston General hospital for bruis es. Decon ATI VE ENAMEL PINT Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and Stanley spent the week-end in Prine- The quick-drying, one-coat enamel anyone can use. Give sparkling color to furniture, I ville visiting at the home of their son, woodwork, toys, occasional pieces. Wash I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pierce. While in able Choice of 16 colors. the district Mr. Pierce took time off j to bag a buck. FKEE COLOR-STYLING SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly and daughter of Ontario are spending Here's an exclusive service that enables you to choose your color | nart of this week visiting friends in schemes in the comfort of your own home from the World’s largest collection of home color photos! Borrow our S-W Paint and Color | Hermiston. They spent Sunday at Style Guide. No cost or obligation. Visit or phone us The Dalles. Mr. Kelly is connected with C. C. C. work at Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Moore left early this week for an extended tour which will take them to southern Oregon, Hermiston, Oregon over to Seattle, where they will visit their son, Jesse Moore, and other points of interest. .Albert Bowker of Echo was in Her- miston Wednesday on business. He was among the lucky hunrers to bag an early season buck. He left the for several months at the Shafer the week visiting her son and family, some day for Portland to meet Mrs. State Park near Elma, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sinden. The Bowker who has spent the past week Mr. Reeves stated that he hardly rec Felthouses returned that same night. in Seattle. ognized Hermiston upon his return Little Lee Thomas, 4 year old lad, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor were In fact, Mr. Reeves feels that he may is being treated at the Hermiston amone the interested spectators at leave within a few days for Shafer General hospital for bad burns on his Celilo Falls Sunday where the In park where he enjoys his work. feet when he walked into hot ashes dians are busy fishing. They stated while his mother was burning rub Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillan announce that numerous fish were being land the arrival of a baby boy born Sep bish. They live in one of the camps ed. here. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Rankin of tember 23, at the Hermiston General Word was received by his parenets, Portland spent from Monday to Wed hospital. The little man weighed 7 nesday at the home of his brother, pounds and 4 ounces and has been Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce, Wednes day that Gene Pierce has been pro Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin. The named Donald Ray. Whitney Rankins were on a vacation Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse mot moted to corporal rank. Pierce was tour through the northwest. ored to La Grande Sunday where released from the hospital this week Joe Reeves, who has been visiting they took Mrs. Barbara Stephens, after spending almost a month un various parts of the northwest dur Mrs. Felthouse’s mother, who had dergoing treatments for an injured ing the summer months, returned been visiting them for almost two foot. home this week. Mr. Reeves worked weeks. Mrs. Stephens plans to spend (Additional locals on last page) $1.24 + (42%) NEBIGEST PUN Mr. and Mrs. George Sale, accom panied by his brother, Herman Sale, left last Wednesday for Kansas and Ohio for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gentry announce [ he birth of a baby girl born Septem-j I her 25 at the Hermiston General hos- J pital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Male are leav ing this week-end for a week’s visit in the Wallowa region. Mr. Hale ex pects to spend the time hunting and “loafing.” & Oregon Hardware Rao S herwin -W illiams P aints Red & White Canned Food Sale Nothing but the Finest Quality Vegetables CORN, R & W, 12-oz. vac. pack, 6 cans PEAS, R & W, No. 2, 6 cans............... CUT BEANS, R A W, No. 2, 6 cans HOMINY, R A W, No. 212, 3 cans ..... KRAUT, R A W, No. 2. 3 cans PUMPKIN, R & W. No. 21,3 cans BEETS, R & W, Diced or Shoestring, 3 cans BEETS, R & W, Sliced 3 cans RED KIDNEY BEANS, R & W, No. 2, 3 cans 6 cans TOMATOES, Blue & White, No. TOMATO JUICE, R A W. 15-oz 6 cans TOMATO JUICE, R & W, 46-oz Fresh 79c 83e 950 330 290 350 39c 43c 39 79; 49t 63C — Fruits - GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R & W, No. 2, 6 cans 59c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. R &W, 46-oz 69c PINEAPPLE JUICE, R & W, 46-oz., ! 3 cans $1.00 GRAPEFRUIT, R & W. No. 2. 6 cans 83d PINEAPPLE, R & W, H. S. or Sliced, No. 212, 3 cans 69. FRUIT COCKTAIL, R & W, No. 1, 3 cans 55c Other Item: MINCED CLAMS, R & W, No. 1. 3 cans OYSTERS, Blue & W’hite. No. 1, 3 cans CHILI CON CARNE, R & W, No. 1, 3 cans SHORTENING, R & W, 3 lbs. KREAMED HONEY, 14-oz. FIG BARS, Fresh Whole W heat, 2 lbs. SEEDLESS RAISINS, R & W, 15-oz. PRUNES, R & W, Santa Clara, 2 lbs. MARSHMALLOWS, R A W. 1 lb RIPE OLIVES, B & W, No. 1 PRUNES, Med. Small Santa Clara. 10 lbs. PRUNES, I arge Size, 10 lbs. COFFEE, R A W. 1 lb. COFFEE. Mart, 1 lb. 69c 55: 35c 620 2Ì0 25< 230 190 18< 73c 980 320 260 PRODUCE 5c Celery, bunch 10c Spinach, 4 lbs. Radishes, Carrots. Beets, Turnips, 3 bunches 10c Rome Beauty Apples, fine 25c to cook, 8 lbs. QUALITY MEATS BACK BONES 8c Fresh, Pork, lb. .. NECK BONES Fresh, Pork, lb... BEEF ROASTS, Best Center Cuts. lb. BACON 1 Jowls, lb............. 70, -v- For Prompt, Courteous Service CAIMAN JALMIUN, SPRY Half or Whole, lb..... Fresh Columbia River BEEF SHORT RIBS Lb............................ SIRLOIN STEAKS Tender, Juicy, lb. COFFEE M.J.B., Hill’s or Schillings, lb...... BATHROOM TISSUE 5 Rolls.......................................... 1 16c Ik {[, 15C DOG FOOD Kenwood or Kennel Club, 6 cans ORANGE MARMALADE SERVICE PUMPKIN 29c SALT Reliance, 2 2-lb. Cartons............. 20c 25c BEETS Seaport, 2 No, 2 Cans................... GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Del Monte, 3 No. 2 Cans............... RINSO 64c 23c 15c 1% 28c Sunny Jim, 2-lb. jar................... 23c Del Monte, 2-lb. package...... 19c Albers, 212-lb. package............... 21c 28c SYRUP Mr. Wide-A-Wake, 24-oz. bot...... 25c CORN, Pheasant Cream Style 3 No. 303 cans......................... Our Motto Shortening, 3-lb. can . Reliance, 2 No. 2 12 Cans........... CHILI BRICKS Each ....................... 33c FRESH SALMON hath September ar our store. Save every day by taking advantage of our weekly budget-beating values. 8c For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001— HERMISTON TRADING CO. Thirty thrifty days Large Size..................................... FLAPJACK FLOUR Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON, OREGON Your Certified Independent Grocer 23c