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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1930)
PAO® FOU» | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS American Lesion Dance. The local poet of the American Legion are sponsoring a public dance to be given Saturday night, Novem ber 22 in the Hermiston Auditorium, with muaic by Hrangtetters orches tra. and urge everybody to attend. From Pendleton. Here From Pendleton. Harold McKeen of Pendleton was From Oretron Cit”. J. W. Clark of Pendleton was In i A. J. Ware, of Oregon City, was In .Hermiston Thursday of this week his real estate business. visiting oid friends. visiting friends. Employed »t Cream Station. At Varetv Store George Bcddow is now employed by See the Holiday line at the Propst Fred Barker of 8wift & Co., driving Variety Store.— adv. truck between Hermiston and Ken newick. Motors to Portland. C. S. McNaught left Monday for Portland where he will visit his wife Return From Wenatchee. Mr. and Mrs. O. Buell returned who Is a patient In the Good Samar- Saturday last from near Wenatchee tan hospital. where Mr. Buell hag been employed Stated Communication. during the apple packing season. Stated communication of Queen Esther chapter O. B. 8. next Tuesday From Boardman. at 8 P M Musical program. By Mr. Warner, business man from order W. M.— adv. Boardman. Oregon, was a Hermiston visitor Saturday of last week. Attend Convention. A. H. Norton and D. N. Deeter mot- At the Theatre. Instead of running regular shows ->red to Walla Walla Tuesday even- at the Oasis theatre this week, they ng to attend the Blue Mountain will run "Hard to Get” Thursday Bankers' convention held In the and Saturday nights thus leaving Fri Grand hotel In that city. day night open for the High school play "A Pair of Sixes’* which will Buvs Car. be given November 21 at the Oasis John Jendrzejewskl, farmer of the theatre. Don’t forget, show on Columbia district, Is the owner of a Thursday and Saturday Instead of new Ford town sedan purchased from Friday and Saturday. The regular • he Rohrman Motor Company recent show will be given on Sunday and ly. Monday as usual. V IT A P H O N E P IC T U R E S Phone 19-W TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING First Show Starts 7:00 P. M. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Due trt the Hermiston high scl’-’nl play given at the Oasis Ttheatre Fri day, November M, our regular show will lie run on Thursday and Satur day, Novtknber 20-22. PROGRAM THURSDAY-SATURDAY “ Hurd to Get” with Dorothy Mnckalll In the brezlest, snappiest romance ever. Jack Delan ey and Broadway's playboy, Jack Oakle supplying a dozen laughs every time he opens his mouth. And "Things We Want the Most are Hard to Get" Is just about the snappiest melody that you've ever heard. Make sure you see It. Also Vitaphone Variety and Act. SUNDAY, MONDAY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1», ! • • • THE HERM1STOH HERALD, HKBMISTOK, OBBUO2T. Motor to Pendleton. Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan and Catherine Cranna motored to Pendleton Wed nesday evening. Home From Portland. Bessie Hammer, graduate nurse from the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Hammer In Columbia dis trict XMAS CARDS AT THE HEBALD PROGRAM STARTING J5UNDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1930. One of the best stage successes brought to the screen. BOSCH RADIO Returns From Vale. Mrs. Leila Phelps, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cart Voyen, In Vale, Oregon, the past sev eral weeks, returned to this city Mon day of this week. Wa’ln W»lla. E. P. Dodd, former real estate man, now, of Walia Walla, was a Hermiston visitor Sunday. Fntert*in. Mrs. O O. Feithouse and Mrs. '’ammv Nye w ere hn«te>,»<.„ f a r r charming party at the Nye home last Saturday afternoon. Shon Earlv. Shop early at the Catholic Ladies Mtar Society Bazaar.— adv. From Portland. Mrs. John Glascock of Portland, 's visiting at the home of her alster. Mrs. F. L. Propst She will help In he store until after the Christmas rush. NOW FOR THANKSGIVING M usic w ith your T urkey — B osch Radio M uaic— TUT- q t m y AND WEDNESDAY th e d ea rest, fullest, finest radio reproduction you ever heard, B osch Radio has eight major points of THOSE THREE FRENCH, 'a G IR LS *1 quality, am ong w hich are full tone control, full auto m atic TOlume control, and full dial sensitivity. T h e beautiful cabinet illustrated contains the B osch 9 - tp b e — five screen grid type — B osch ch assis. — don't fail to meet the girls. nn DORS4Y You w ill m arvel at its performance. P rice $250, RIGINALD DENNY^ cu n nam es YOlAtfAVRR SANDTAPAV le ss tubes — other ;g}jin your hom e for Thanksgiving. THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIAL Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. Leave for Portland. Mrs. A. Wj Christopherson and daughter, Barbara Juno, left Sunday for Portland where Mrs. Christopher son will visit her mother who la ill in that city. , IK IH tttttH H The Johnsong have forged ahead of the Smiths in Seattle, where the newest telephone directory shows a Hating of 844 Johnson«, 725 Smiths ind 628 Anrtersons. In Portland the Smiths are still lightly In the lead, with the Johnsons second. -SATURDAY O N L Y - Special Saturday, Nov.?? POT ROASTS BEEF ...................... 16c VICTOR McLAGLEN in “A DEVIL WITH WOMEN” Better Buaar. The Catholic Lsdlea Altar Society lazaar la to be bigger and batter han ever before.— adv. W O O LF VIVIENNE SEGAL "Dawn" whitb goddess at the place of the "White Moon" doomed to the sacrificial pyre— hordes of savages In a fanatical frenzy and climaxing ah three golden voices In magnificent melody. All Technicolor Musical drama of the African jungle. ALSO FOX MOVIETONE PEWS “HOT FOR PABIS" COMING : “WHAT A MAN" “SUCH MFN ARE DANOFROUS' ' nner Guests. Mr snd Mrs. N. R. Mueller were 'Inner gueste st the home of Mr. ■nd Mrs. J. N. Norton Sunday. Visits in Valiev. Mrs. Georgia Henderson visited her laughter, Marian Henderson, who ittends the University of Oregon, last week. She Is visiting In Albany, Ore gon, now. iteturn Home. Albert Kennings and Russell Bles sing, who attended the Homecoming t Oregon State college, returned to Hermiston the first of the week. Some of Our Money-Savers for the Week-end WALNUTS, 2 LBS.................................. ALMONDS, 2 Lbs........................................................................................ FILBERTS. 2 LBS...................................................................................... ROAST PEANUTS. 2 LBS................................................................ BRAZILS. 2 LI1S......................................................................................... PECANS. 2 LBS. STEWART PAPER SHELL PECANS.................................................. S9c 49c t9c < |c <9c *Sc THESE ARE ALL NEW CROP FANCY NUTS Also Cranberries. Mince Meat. Pumpkin. Peels, Spices, Ralsens. and Currants for the Thanksgiving baking. NEW CROP NAVEL ORANGES— DIFFERENT SIZES. DON’T FOR GET WE CARRY A NIC E LINE OP DRY GOODS, NOT IONS, LADIES’ AND GENT’S FURNISHINGS AND SHOES. KINGSLEY’S _naw M a r o H « N o u n o r o u A tT ^ ' n o s is v ^ c « Radio M odels from speaker. Hear them — See them — H ave a B osch Go to Pendleton. Mrs. Floyd Knerr. Mrs. J. S. West, Mrs. Virgil Smith. Mrs. Cecil Warner and Mrs. Ralph Shafer attended the Rebecca convention in Pendleton Sat urday of last week. f r t From Wall» Wall*. Mr. and Mra. Ray Jutllla of Wnlla Valla. Washington, visited Saturday tight and Sunday at the home of Mr. ind Mra. H. Michaelia. B osch $144.50 up, less tu b es— all have an electrodynam ic SHO. PORK ROAST ................. . PORK CHOPS ............................... 20c 28c BACON, WHOLE OR H A L F ........ 30e T H E R E D & WHITE Don’t Forget— We w ill have Fresh Ovsters for Thankseivine. Also Chickens We WISH TO THANK YOU, FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. STORES “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” J. M. NORTON, Owner Thanksgiving Specials Nov. 22-24^25-26 9 Hermiston Meat Market A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 It has to be. good to carry the Red & White label Before any Red & W hite product goes on our shelves It has to pass the rigid Inspection of a committee at Red & Whle headquarters. It Is such care that has secured the approve 1 of "Good Housekeeping” Magazine for so many Red & White pro ducts. Only the best Is good enough for Rad & W hite customers. PHONE YOUR ORDER —Red & White Super Specials. We reserve the right to limit quantities 4 3c 25c SUPER SUDS 2 Packages 19c CELERY 2 For 15c SERV-US Fancy Sliced PINEAPPLE 2 for ........................................ .............. 4 9c MARASCHINO CHERRIES 3 ounce bottle; 2 for 2 5c BLUE a WHITE OYSTERS (For Oyster Dressing) 2 tor 33c CRISCO 3 Pounds ........ - ................ 69c RED * WHITE JELL DESSERT ........ ........................ ..... 3 for 19c B A W. SEEDLESS RAISINS 4 lb. P ackage........................ 25c RED « WHITE MAYONNAISE Pints ....................... - ..............— 29c CRANBERRIES 2 Pounds ..... 39c I SWEET POTATOES 6 Pounds ................ 25c [ ORANGES. Size 288s 3 Dozen ........................... 79c SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY (PORK ROAST, pound — ........................................ 20c LAMB CHOPS, pound ...................... ........ ............... 20c VEAL STEW, pound ............................................ 1214c STEER BEEF STEAKS, pound ..................................... — ...... ...... ,8 c ROASTS, pound ---------------— ..... — .................... 22c ROLLED ROAST, pound — ......... — .................... 28c INDEPENDENTLY OWNED RED&-W HITE TUM-A-LUM TICKLER ’ubllshed in the interests of the people of Hermiston snd vicinity by BULK DATES 2 Pounds for the ^B nxnnm nr*™ - WE DELIVER Thanksgiving Specials DROMEDARY DATES 2 Packages ............. “Quality— —Service” UNITEDLY OPERATED STORES THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. ol. 30 Phone 331. H eiklston, Oregon, Nov. 20, 1930 No. 44 Henry Hanby ie adding a porch to bis house on Newport avenue. Being broke .-orrylng for t e if t over that w , ery uncomforta bad. But y will dts- >ke makes us Keep the cold out of your house and the cricks out of your neck, by installing insulation. n. Editor. Home ig a place where people go to sleep. Burn TUM-A-LUMP sad We wil^. now* JghvK that popular keep the house warm. ballad. "Wk W ouldn't Fuel You. Mister," rendered 4>y the cheap coal laleeman.. W h h aialbkce will be AUNT MAGGIE'S ADVICE TO ompoeed of those thal bought this LOVELORN. save money. c«ml ta eo full of B. "Listen Big Boy. hoop both d producing foolish to use on the steering wheel." L W Douglas, of Lady: "OS SPCS-lMsa. You should not ash tor m as^Y * Dusty Rhodes: owas the place known as the Dr Monkman place. Is building a But lady, t h e f dJVhSne two years the last time I took it without ash this week. He has rented the ] ing.'* »• Mr. R uays* of puot Rock. B