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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1941)
Q1Q0 TUTA Dr | * ‘ === " " - UASIS THEATRE ’ Local Happenings Fri.-Sat. Otis McCarty of a Hermiston caller Oct. 3-4 “One Night In Lisbon” Color Cartoon—‘Orphan’s Benefit’ Bob Chester & Orchestra Sam and Elbert Bill Kirchner and j Sunday hunting. WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE 77 SC In Technicolor BILL SHAAR. Prop. Hermiston with Robert Taylor Cartoon “Goose Goes South’’ News Reel Tuesday, October 7 MOST POPULAR Jeffrey Lynn FINE WATCH: Plus Short Features Wed.-Thurs. 840 Double Feature $2475 PATRICIA with Anne Gynne “Three Sons of Guns” Starring Wayne Morris Stranger Than Fiction SWP SEMI-LUSTRE BJLOVRA Oct. 8-9 Tight Shoes” Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen Mrs. Walter Boynton is visiting motored to Portland Saturday and Fall bring* perfect painting And you’ll find no better time weather . . . there’* no better friends and relatives in Hermiston spent the week-end on business, re- time for painting your home. before paint prices go up! this week. turning Sunday afternoon. GET THESE SHKitwtH- WILLIAMS VALUES NOW Mrs. William Instone and daugh Ben O’Conner and “Tiny” Caldwell | ter, Connie, of Heppner were visitors accompanied a group of Portland S nerwin -W illiams at the Sherman Wells home Sunday. hunters to the John Day region the | John Wheeler spent Monday and past week. The party returned with | $3-45 Tuesday with his family in Camas, five fine bucks. IN 5‛s HOUSE PAINT / Wash. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel and | son, Kenneth, spent the week-end in The outstandingly beautiful, durable house Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barrett Corvallis where Kenneth has enrolled paint most used by America’s home owners! Economical to apply and to use. May read were week-end guests at the home of at Oregon State college for his sec ily be washed—to cut repainting costs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindner. Mrs. ond term. Barrett is Mrs. Lindner’s sister. Miss Margaret Blown and Miss S heawin -W illiams Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special Peggy Glahn of Umatilla spent Sat ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- urday afternoon shopping in Pendle- ' * miston Hotel on ‘Wednesday, October ion. 8, hours 1:00 to 6:00 p. m. 7-lc WALL FINISH Mrs. Vernon Boren of Boise, Ida Mr. and Mrs. Jens Skovbo and ho, visited from Saturday to Sunday The amazingly washable, beautiful wall finish for kitchen and bathroom, hallways, Mrs. Cecil Warner attended the Geo. here with her husband who is a mem woodwork throughout the home. In colors Beddow funeral in Pendleton Tues ber of the Hermiston police force. created by leading color stylists. Mrs. Boren does office work in Boise day. and was spending a short vacation. S herwin -W illiams Special Chicken Dinners on Sun Miss Maxine Blinston flew to Port days at Wagon Wheel Cafe, 12 mile west of town. If you want food that’s land via United Air Lines Friday real, eat at the Wagon Wheel. 7-lp evening and spent the week-end at decorative enamel Seaside and Astoria, returning Tues Word has been received by Mrs. H. day. The quick-drying, one-coat enamel anyone T. Fraser that her son, Tom, has can use. Give sparkling color to furniture, Col. and Mrs. L. W. Jordan. of Los pledged the Chi Psi fraternity at the woodwork, toys, occasional pieces. Wash able. Choice of 16 colors. University of Oregon where he has Angeles arrived Wednesday to spend approximately two months at their enrolled for his freshman year. country home in the Westland dis Mrs. H. L. Payne and Mrs. O. c. trict. Col. Jordan was surprised to COLOR-STYLING SERVICE Pierce spent Tuesday shopping in find the amount of activity here. Here’s an exclusive service that enables you to choose your color Portland. schemes in the comfort of your own home from the World’s largest Rev. A. J. Wade of Oregon City collection of home color photos! Borrow our S-W Paint and Color The Hermiston Odd Fellow and Re was a visitor at the Rev. Cecil War- Style Guide. No cost or obligation. Visit or phone us bekah lodges will meet hereafter in ner home Tuesday morning, and went the Mason hall above the Oregon from there to Pendleton where he of Hardware building. The Odd Fellow’s ficiated at the George Beddow fun- meet every Monday evening and the eral. Rebekahs meet every first and third Hermiston, Oregon Fred Hoefer and John Behrman Wednesday of the month. . spent the week-end at their respect- ive homes, Spokane and Kennewick, herwin aints I Wash. Mr. Hoefer is the linotype op erator at the Herald office and Mr. Behrman is connected with the jew- Guests at the A. M. Brock home the tist church. The next meeting will be ■ elery store. past week were their daughter and Sunday afternoon at 2:30 with Rev. re Word has been received here that her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. M. Butenshon of Pendleton in Willis C. Driskell, who operated the Hill, their granddaughter, Mrs. Irene | charge. 0. K. Tire Weld shop here several Reynolds, all of San Francisco, Cal- ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten re- j months ago, that he expects to return ifornia. Other guests were Mr. and turned Sunday from a 10-day vaca- to Hermiston this week. Mr. Driskell Mrs. R. E. Brock and daughter, tion. They spent the first few days at I recently underwent an operation and Myrna Lee of Walla Walla, Wash. New Bridge where Paul got his deer, has been seriously ill for some time. Lutheran church services will be then from Tuesday till Sunday they He states in his letter that he expects | held every first and third Sundays spent in Portland, Seattle, British to open for business immediately. of the month at the Hermiston Bap- Columbia points and Spokane. $1.24 in “Underground” yoW#t%2 Hermiston Barber Shop Sun.-Mon.—Oct. 5-6 Miss Marion Pierce left Thursday night of last week by train for Port land where she spent the week-end. Mrs. Charles Duvall and daugh- j ter. Pauline, of The Dalles are spend- | ing the week with Mrs. Duvall’s par- | Butter Creek was Mrs. Ruby Knight and Mrs. Pete ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder. Castric were Pendleton visitors Tues Wednesday. Mrs. M. P. Cassiday and Mrs. A. | day. E. Bensel attended the funeral of ( Moore, Sam Nye, Bill Hamm spent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oviatt and son, their father, J. C. Davis, Thursday Marion, spent the week-end at Suttle at Palouse, Washington. Lake. Mrs. Alfred Quiring and Mrs. Le- daughters were Dan Lindsay of Lexington has pur ander Quiring and business callers in Walla Walla chased the Levi Reeder residence in Thursday morning. Hermiston. Phone 2121 Musical THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO 15 jewels DEAN $2475 A. W. Behrman, Jeweler % Oregon Hardware bo" -W illiams P S FOOD RED «.WHITE A COFFEE, R & W, 2 lbs............................ COFFEE, Mart 1 lb.................................... COFFEE, Early Riser, 1 lb.................... 63d 26c 23c CORNED BEEF, R & W, 12 oz........ CORNED BEEF HASH, R & W, 1 lb. PREPARED MUSTARD, R & W, 9-oz. 27e 23 e ...... 10c MARASCHINO CHERRIES, R & W, 5-oz. 1 5d WAXED PAPER, R & W, Large 17c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, R & W. 11 2-lb. 23 t BAKING CHOCOLATE, R & W, • > lb. 1 7e STARCH, R & W, Corn or Gloss. 2 ï-lb. pks. 1 91 POPCORN, 10-oz. 2 for 25. PEANUT BUTTER, R & W, 1-lb. WHEAT CEREAL, R A W, BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE, R & W 23C 19. 25 e 19i 29. 27 ¿ LIMA BEANS, R & W. No. 2 ASPARAGUS. R & W, Medium. No. CREAM CORN, R & W, No. 2, 2 for PEACHES, R & W, Home Style. No. 212 3 for ENAMELOID FREE Hermiston, Oregon STORES QT ............................... GRAPEFRUIT, R & W. No. 2, 3 for TOMATO SOUP. Campbell's. 3 for Chicken & Mushroom Soup, Campbell SHORTENING, R & W. S lbs. 87d 43 e 25c 2 for 23c 63c ROLLED OATS, Quick or Regular, 9 lbs. CORN MEAL, 9 lbs. CORN MEAL, Albers, 20-oz. 43c 10* Fresh PRODUCE Tokay Grapes, 4 lbs. 25t Sweet Spuds, 4 lbs. Squash, per lb. size, dozen 4 lbs 39e In times of emergency as well as in daily routine, Americans are always strong and true To preserve this great American spirit, we eagerly do our part to bring our customers foods that build sturdy Americans, and the neighborly service that builds community loyalty 10d MEATS BEEF SHORT RIBS 1Ac Tender, Juicy, lb. DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR sag $1.95 $5000.00 to be given away in prizes. Get an entry blank. "7. RELIANCE BRAND Grapefruit, No. 2, 3 cans . Grapefruit Juice. 46-oz,. 3 cans Tang Salad Dressing, qt. jar .... 33c Pineapple. No. 212, 3 cans . Center Cuts, lb. Kellogg's Pep, 2 pkgs 23c Minced Clams, 10-oz., 3 cans PORK STEAKS, lean Blue Label Karo Syrup, 5 lbs...... 38c Young pork, lb. FRANKFURTERS Large, Juicy, lb. 55* Tender. Delicious, lb. TOILET SOAP, Lady Godiva. 4 for DOG FOOD, Kennel Club, 16-oz., 6 for DOG FOOD, Jumbo, 21-oz. 3 for 19c 29e 29e Our Motto KRAUT Fine Shreds, qt. SIRLOIN STEAKS 30c 23c Ovaltine. Choc, or Plain, large Sunsweet Prunes, 2-lb. box 61c 19c Take a Tip—Buy Canned Foods Now 13c EMPORIUM BRAND Elberta Peaches, No. 212, 3 cans 27c SERVICE 42c 69c Orange Juice, 12-oz., 4 cans . BEEF ROASTS, best 70, 25* For Prompt, Courteous Service 1 1 i t QUALITY GLASS CLEANER, Clearex, 12-oz. BRIMFULL SOAP. 36-oz. WASHO. 69-oz...................................... HERMISTON TRADING CO. •AMERICANS Spanish Sweet Onions $1.95 $1.69 For Savings in Groceries and Meats Phone 3001— 19e Jumbo Oranges, 126 FLOUR, R & W, 49 lbs..................... FLOUR, Flaky Bake, 49 lbs............. PANCAKE FLOUR, R & W. 9 lbs. 55. : S. P. Tomatoes, No. 21 2, 4 cans 69c Green Cut Beans, No. 2, 4 cans .... 58c Dinner Peas, No. 2, 3 cans Gold. Bantam Corn, No. 2,4 cans 39c 54c SEAPORT BRAND Peas, 5 Sieve, No. 303, 3 cans 27c 57c Gold. Ban. Corn, No. 303, 3 cans 277c 45c Green Cut Beans, No. 303, 3 cans 27c See Our Full Page Handbills for Other Specials Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery HERMISTON, OREGON Your Certified Independent Grocer