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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. A T VOI SALI Oriental Novelties at Altar Society Bazaar.— adv. FOR SALE—Carbide lighting plant Used six months. In tlrst class con dition. All fixtures go with It. A bargain If you can use It. Guy Cronk. 13-2tp Burk’s For Bargains. FOR SALE — One late 1927 Ford coupe, 1 heavy work team and har ness; two brooder houses; 1 Roy al Blue cream separator. All pric ed for quick sale. The F. J. Thomas place, 2*4 miles east of Hermiston. 13-ltp FOR SALE— Pure bred barred rock cockerels. O. A. C. strain. Fine birds at $1.50 to $2.50 each. C. M. Best. 11-tfc FOR SALE— Kimball piano. In good condition. See Mrs. H. H. Ed wards at Umatilla. ll-4 tp FOR SALE — Turnips, carrots and parsnips at $2 a sack In sack lots. Will mix If wanted. Phone 92-F-5. Sylan Pierson, ll-2 tp M < FOR SALE— One of three places. 10 Improved acres on Hermiston ave nue. 5 acres on the west edge of town. 80 acres improved in the Westland district. Floyd Laird, owner. 10-tfc Burk's For Bargains. FOR SALE— Ford truck cheep; 1926 Ford touring completely overhaul ed; rebuilt trailer; Overland coupe. We wreck ’em and sell the parts. Hermiston Auto Wrecking House, E. F. Pierson, owner. 8-tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four- horse potato digger. S. L. Carson. 46-tfc MISCELLANEOUS TH E T H E A T R E Mr. and Mrs. James Hall of Puy allup spent the fore part of the week visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. H all- An interesting program was pre sented last Friday night aX i thel Columbia school house. The num bers presented were; Dramatization, "Little Red Hen".. ....... - ............. - ....— Primary Pupils Dialogue ..John Snell, Eugene Wells Skip ...........................Primary Room "How do You do. My Partner” S o n g .......................... .........Third Grade "A Turkey’s Thanksgiving" The Spellers ........ Intermediate Grade Dialogue Otha W hitsett, Bernard Jendrzjewskl. “Friends’’ Peace Pageant ..Intermediate Room Song _ ....Fourth and Fifth Grades Songs ............. Upper Grade Chorus Recitation. ‘’Tomboy" ...................... ...............................Annabelle Spencer Song ................................. Upper Grades Reading ............... Helen Jendrzjewskl "Sis Hopkins and her Beau Bllions" Piano Solo.................................Glea Slas Saturday and Sunday “Sunset Pass Jack Holt, Nora Lane and John Loder are three of the leading stars In this Zane Grey film to be shown November 30 and December 1. Jack Holt this time takes the part of U. S. marshall who voluntarily serves an Arizona penitentiary term to get clues on the activities of a cattle rustling gang. Having secured the clues, he goes out to find the cattle rustlers. Nora Lane takes the part of the sister of the man Jack is after, and TROY LA U N DR Y PHONE 1 9 - W the two fall In love. Jack rescues Nora from a fire that has been start ed by her brother as a part of the rustling program. Jack also takes part in a thrilling fight. LATEST BOBBING SHAVING The setting of this play Is typic ally western and Jack Holt is him self'an ex-stage driver. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■E KECK BARBER SH O P PAY C A SH AND PAY ESTRAY— One sheep. Came to Aug ust Linder ranch over two weeks ago. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and the feed NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL given the sheep. 12-2tc REPORT In the County Court of the State of Burk's For Bargains. Oregon for Umatilla County. ANY GIRL IN NEED OF A FRIEND, In the Matter of the Estate of write Adjutant Miss E. H. Alleman, The Salvation Army White Shield Mary E. Leathers, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Home, Portland, Oregon. the undersigned administrator of the WANTED—Girl for general house estate of Mary E. Leathers, deceased, work. Write or phone Mrs. McKee has filed his final report with the at 300 Lewis street, Pendleton. Clerk of the above entitled Court, Phone 753. 12-ltc and that the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, the 14th day of STRAYED— Sorrel mare with striped December 1929 at 2 o’clock in the face. Please notiiy H. H. Chris afternoon as the time, and the rooms tensen on Roy Sullivan place or of the above entitled Court in the the Herald office. H. H. Chris County Court House at Pendleton, tensen. 12-tfc Umatilla County, Oregon as the place Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree When and where hearing Is to be had puller, also 250 ft. in. cable. Fur thereon. All persons Interested are niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc hereby notified to then and there ap pear and show cause, If any they FOR RENT — Five room modern have, why said report should not be house, furnished. H. E. Hanby. approved, the administrator discharg 6-tfc ed and the estate closed. Dated thle 14th day of November, INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto—"In 1929. sure In sure insurance.’’ J. M. W. A. LEATHERS. Biggs. ll- 5 t c Administrator. Chistm u Carda at The Herald Candies and Nuts CALLED ONE OF THE LEADING FOODS. WALNUTS, per pound 25c BRAZILS, per pound 20c GOOD CANDY, per pound 25c 29c $1.99 1 Easy Step Ladder Stool, reg. value $3.00 45c RED MEX. BEANS, 5 pounds IS A TIME TO BE THANKFUL TO YOUR CREATOR FOR THE BLESSINGS THAT HE BESTOWS IN ABUNDANCE HERE ON EARTH I AM TAKING THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR PAST PATRONAGE AND WILL APPRECIATE THE SAME IN THE FUTURE. 1 Pound 45 cent Pride of Hermiston Coffee ........ 35c 1 Pound Climax Chewing Tobacco 70c OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS AND PAJAMAS FOR MEN AND WOMEN, UNDERWEAR, FOOTWEAR, ETC. A. W. TURNBLAD PHONE 411 5^0 BURNH AM ’S GENERAL MERCHANDISE h s. M c K enzie , m . d - Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleion, Oregon W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston O ng« We Aim To Please PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue DANCES • J. L, V A U G H AN ! 206 East Court St. i ANY AND a HERMISTON AUDITORIUM Everthing Electrical NOV. 30 FOR YOU S g ■ ■ ■ T o S u it Y b u r T a s t e CHEER UP BUDDY SHE’LL BE THERE Phone 139 YES-U-BET— SATURDAY, NOV. 30 You Name It, Bob will Play It Pendleton, Ore. ■ ASK YOUR GROCER FOR HERMISTON BREAD Patronize Home Industry. HERMISTON BAKERY Old Fashioned or N ew ! Like This- or- A Beautiful Imported Spanish S h a w l F o r th e L u c k y L a d y a t S u p p e r T im e TO S H A V E - COME LIKE THIS LEGION Bronze Turkeys M C hW I AB CHOW It will urprlee you how mueh we can save you during the year on your Bhoe bill. All we ask is that you bring your shoes to ns for repairing in ample time so we can do a rood lob. A_ F, i r n n e Of SHOE OILS BOWMAN SHOE SHOP IF YOU DON’T HAVE TIME ■91 ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone T it Office in Firtt National Bank Bldg. I - HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND EEAUTY PARLOR Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 461 • , -Like This MOTORS W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V. PRIME General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosta Bank Building Phone Connection« Sundays and Evenings by apeiat- ment. HERMISTON, OREGON ALEMITE R 1ELMAN Meets first and third Thurs day. Legion Auxiliary meet« second and fourth Thursday. legion Hall. DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Trent both Acute and Chronic Din- eases. Office: Two doors west of postoffice Phone 481 Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to t. Hermiston, Oregon. — BLUE FRONT STORE— “ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ” Performed by means o f a new invention, the Alemite Gear Flusher, which cleans the gear cases thoroughly. Quickly, too. Removes all the old grease along with abrasive matter -that destruction to gears. Ask for Authorities now say to dean out transmission and differential every 2,500 miles. Then, by refining the gear cases with A lem ite Trans mission Lubricant you will ahvsyu exyoy easy, noisefass gear shifting, and freedom from cna repair». HERMISTON POST NO. 37 HERMISTON MEAT MARKET Announcing a New Service that cuts repair bills Gear Flashing Service VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L O. O. F. meets each Monday evening In Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor dially Invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Gwynn Hughes, N. O. TODAY IT S RIGHTLY 1 Pg. Citrus Wash Powder, large, lA irk in g Airplane THANKSGIVING LODGE DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL CARDS USED TO BE CALLED A LUXURY. LESS COLOMBIA NEWS NOTES (Columbia School District) F. W. Lenz bought a Milton piano last week from Joe Norton. Bob Rogers brought his car home last Sunday. The car was wrecked some weeks ago and has been in 'the repair shop since. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz, Martin and Fritz motored to Pendleton on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sommerer and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles Keller home. Fannie Todd spent the week-end in Pendleton visiting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conrad, John Conrad and Mr. and Mrsj Archie Conrad were Sunday dinner guests at the Hammer home. Mr. and Mrs. Jap Templeton were Sunday guests at the William Lit trell home. Johnnie Thom was a Sunday din ner guest at the Lynch home. In the evening he was a guest at the Snell home. Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzjewskl were Sunday dinner guests at the Kopacz home. Charlie Lynch was a Sunday din ner guest at the August Linder home. Johnnie Thom spent Saturday visit ing his nephew on Butter creek. “Death of the Swan," "Flaperette" ie always up to tricks; and Leo Had Play ...."Haroan Pops the Question" (dox, as Hainan, found it • In the play Jack Dotson took the the qnestion of Luccous's deaf father. part of the deaf father; Dorcas The entertainment lasted an hour Throop, the mother; Helen Jendrz- and Immediately following It was a Jewski, tho twenty-year o lj daugh , basket social. The money made at ter, Luceous, who Is about to Jump the social will be spent for inaga into matrimony; Ix>is Barnard, the zines and supplementary matterlal fifteen year old daughter. Olio, who for the school. § With official record of Merit, "Sun- Het." The heavy Giant strain Cana- Idlan Government banded Grade A j hens, 20 pounds and up. Young (stock for sale with full bronsed Lbacks and splendid markings. Cock erels, 20 to 26 pounds Nov. 1, $12.00 to $20.00. MRS. R. A WHITE, Box 324, Rt. 7. Yakima, Wash. 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