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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1930)
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS From Ooldendale. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker of Gol- dendale, Washington, Ipent Saturday end Sunday visiting Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. F. L. Kelley. Saturday evening a number of their old Her miston frlendg called at the Kelley home to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Baker. From Baker. Leo Hurly, former resident, now of Baker. Oregon, was in Hermiston Saturday of last week visiting old friends and looking after business interests in this city. Motor to Pendleton. Nell Reeves, Mrs. Cecil Warner, I Glea Bias, Ruth Beusel and Fred Reeves motored to Pendleton Sunday afternoon to attend a meeting of thsj C. E. executive committee held In P I C T U R E S that city. ©aaiöiTiirairr V IT A P IO H E Phone 19-W Visit From Spokane. Mr and Mrs. Ray Arnott of Spo kane, Washington, were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Arnott's sister, Mrs. Cecil Warner. •Í Goe# to Portland. Ina Lenhart left Saturday evening] for Portland where she spent several! days, visiting relatives In that city, j She returned to Hermiston Tuesday night. TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING First Show Starts 7:00 P. M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Return* F tocj The Dalle». Mr». Joe Utley returned Sunday from The Dalles where she had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mm Tom Sink and her daughter, Flor ence. who attends school In that city. From Plymouth. Dale Felthouse. of Plymouth, iuabo, is visiting at the home of his aunts and uncle«, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouses. Superintendent Here. J. A. Yeager, county school super intendent of Pendleton, wag In Her miston Monday of this week looking alter matters connected with his office. i'^MTERTÁIÑM EÑTZ/^ HEAR THE V 7 " tO © K Rain * Shine JOAN PEERS IT’S A BIG COMEDY RIOT OF CIRCUS LIFE. ‘ _ •’ i ./.i) i.’ Mingling smilts with thrills, each character portrayed by a thorough screen artist. "Oh Yeah!” is one hun dred per cent entertainment and then some- you'll enjoy it from start to finish. Also Vitaphone Variety and Fox News. COMING"HARD TO GET” ' GOLDEN DAWN” Fom Pilot Rook. Mr. and Mrs. Bracher of Tllol Rock visited Wednesday and Thurs day of this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best. Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse en tertained Mr. and Mrs. O. C Pierce at dinner at their home Tuesday eve ning STARTING TUESDAY — FOR THREE BIG DAYS— THE MOST IMPORTANT PIC- URE EVER MADE! < I 3 Pound Package Monarch Coffee..................................... ....... 31,39 (With one pound can Toffee FREE—America's Finest Candy.) Carnation Rolled Oats (Prem ium )...................................................... 34c Peaches, Banquet, large halves, 3 for................................................... g i c A NEW LINE OF RAYON DRESSES, $3.50. BIG TRAIL cessA Ill WAYNE MARcuaunowncHu TnuvMMMau C ISB tM D U. 5222? WILL BE HERE MONDAY. NOVEM BER 17, WITH HER LINE OF LADIES READY TO - REMEMBER THE DATE— KINGSLEY’S « « m » t o n . i Bazaar. December 6. The Hermtston Ladies Altar Soc iety will hold their annual bazaar December 6.— adv. h o u h o f *N D ItR V lC f WJTl . . . . . A . A . À . A . A A . A . A . A .............. A A A A 4 A j Special Saturday, Nov. 15 Visits in Vale. Mrs. Leila Phelps is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl Voyen, In Vale, Oregon. POT ROASTS BEEF ..................... 16c STEAKS ....... ........ ........ ................... 23c . 8 HO. PORK ROAST ...................... 20c THE RED & WHITE tork c h o p s .................... STORES :«<■ And a Full Line of Fresh and Cured ... Meats to Select From. * •»' V “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS’* J. M. NORTON, Owner “Quality——Service” Endorsed by “Good Housekeeping'’ and Good House wives Everywhere. Hermiston Meat Market A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 HOUSEWIVES know that when "Good Housekeepping” Institute stamps a product as O. K. that product has come with flying colors through the severest of practical and scientific tests . . . Such is the quality of all Red & White merchandise. p PHONE YOUR ORDER WEOELIVER SAT. & MON., NOV. 15-17 — Red & W hite Super Special*. SNOWDRIFT 3 Pound« ......................................... .y ¿JO- BEANS, CAL. SMALL WHITE. 23c BEANS. RED MEXICAN Q Q ——... ... ■ ■— ................. SWANSD0WN ^..._ AOV ...... K..45c 35c Zol. 30 Hen 4 Pounds for ................................. - ...... — t t v C 40C MARMALADE, RED A WHITE EDITORIAL Many a true statement is spoken hrough false teeth. R. A. Brownson, Editor. The truest word of dengue or pen is fill that coal bin up again. Use Cum-A-Lump to chaepbway (he win ter chill, less ashee to c carryou t and a smaller fuel bill. MOLASSES, Gold IAbel, Brer. Rabbit No, 2H ............... ..................................... RED A WHITE COFFEE 1 Pound Package ---------- INDEPENDENTLY OWNED 35c UNITEDLY OPERATED We wish the fellows that soaped our windows would come back and finish the job so we could wash the windows without barhggte add more soap. Adv.— For or closet for your low for quick ' o w n e r serves ' We are "8P building materia Chic «alee w types oP baiidi ».811 YEP SAVES y the , Oregon, November 6, 1930 RED& WHITE No. 4S ................... L— POPCORN. RED & WHITE 2 for .................................................... MINCE MEAT TUNA, RED & WHITE. 1-2» ......... LUX TOILET SOAP TUM-A-LUM TICKLER /ublisbed in the interests the people of Hermiston and vicinity by I B CE S <$W f-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone M l. 45c OQ. CATSUP, RED & WHITE, large | A a f o r ................... ............................................ HrazC WEAR, WHICH SHE IS OFFERING AT CLOSING OUT SALE FRRICES. h Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. Peat' ring KAY FRANCIS REf IÑX l D DENNY LILLIÄ Ñ ROTH ROLAND YOUNG TERNOON AND GENERAL WEAR. f It's the Big Story of the Discovery an,] settlement of Oregon and Great Northwest. Friday & Saturday "hie is the most dif ferent picture made to 'a g H » date! LOOK THEM OVER THEY MAY BE JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR FOR AF MRS 0. C. CLAYPOOL Follow the man with the ball as he sprints for the goal—Bosch Radio will give you the whole gairig'with a satisfaction never before possible in hadio. The new Bosch Models prove Bosch Supremacy in the electrical and acoustical fields. Full tone control—automatic volume control—full sensitivity and other per fected modem improvements—all are yours with this Bosch 9-tube Radio at $195.00, less tubes. O f Course, the cabinet is handsome— other Bosch Models are here from $144.50 up, less tubes. Come in and hear Bosch Radio. We reserve the right to limit quantities Some of Our Money-Savers for the .Week-end V*' BOSCH RADIO — Note all star cast! Leave for CorvAllia. Albert Kennings and Russell Bles sing left Tuesday of this week for Corvallis, Oregon, where they will visit a week with friends at Oregon State college. ' ’£ I ! I0 U H C FAZENDA AD’- ny Team Here. The Albany college foottall team l.o >?oic cn route to La Grande Oregon, where they play'd the Nor mal school on Armistice day, stopped In Hermiston Monday evening for a short time. Jewell Smith, local boy, who plays fullback on the Albany team, visited friends while here Mon day. A rm ttrong In the thrilling t a l h i p lc tu r o “ Oh Ygahl” , 7, », W IU IA M C O IU B U R . Go to Heppner. Among l.ermhiton people to attend >he Armistice Day celebration at Heppner were: Harold Pace, Marga ret Bills, ltoy Bills, Clara Gehnert, Catherine Cranna, E. M. Hauser, W il lard Kernkamp. Erpma Thoony, Wal ter Pearson, Wesley Blessing, Dick !?ltt, Ronald Hcgg and Ruth T on el. ;F«tHe(a Caron and Robert CAME WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1830 From Portland. John Pace of Portland. Is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace, who reside on the North Hill. SUNDAY, MONDAY Visit» From College. Willard Felthouse, Jr., who is at tending Whitman college at Walla Walla, Washington, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Felthouse. T’ en d let Spend Day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bonsel visited a' the home of Mrs. Bengal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Connell of Uma tilla, Armistice Day. Viiaphone Act. From Enterprise. Mrs. I. E. T. Cla) Clayton of Enterprise Oregon, spent Armistice Day with her soae. James Clayton and Al Clay ton, of this city. V Motor» to Portland. Dr. W. L. Morgan motored to Port land Saturday evening and returned Sunday accompanied by Mrs. Mor gan. who has been 111 in Portland the past several weeks. Now for the long awaited thrill in talking pictures. Here It lg. John Barrymore, the great lover of the stage and screen. America's foremost actor speaking for the first time from the screen. You’ll experience the thrill of a lifetime bb he portrays the romantic, daring leader of men — the impetuous lover — the gypsy-blooded, devil-may-care war rior who fought for love or gold and demanded h)s payments in kind. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1», 1WQ TAX HERMISTON HERALD, HEHMZSTOy. OBBOON. PAGE FOUR STORES juet as "an apple a day keeps the doctor away” so will a healthy house keep the family happy and well. In the insulation line h sv e^ Celotex. Flr-Tex. K-D Cite. The pheasant eeaeon Now lg o'er No more we'Uduck Behind the door. At the crack of a Hunter's gun. A few chicks That we had Onr cat loot a of Its nine Urea The bees now hare Ventilated hives. Hot Dog. F. B. Barker 1» remodeling the oil Transfer office for an up-to-dat< Insulation and weather stripping cream station. He expect« to aeon le one way to keep your home healthy next week.