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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1930)
THURSDAY, NOW MBSR IT, V IT A T H O N E ; P IC T U R E S LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Phone 19-W TWO SHOWS EACH EVEKING First Show Starts 7:00 P. M. Visit* From Lewiston. Miss Beasley of Lewiston, Idaho, Is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs George Wagner. ANNOUNCEMENT Staring November 28, admission prices for children of school age up to 12 years, will be cut to 15 cents Returns From Portland. C. S. McNaught returned to this Instead of the regular 25 cents, ex cept on special production^ to be an city the first of the week from Port land where he had been with his nounced. wife who 1« In the Good Samaritan WE ARE HAVING SHOWS WED hospital In that city. Friends will NESDAY AND THURSDAY' THIS he glad to know that Mrs. McNaught is getting along satisfactorily after WEEK. undergoing an operation last week. From Irrigon. PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom of Irri WED. AND TIFURS., NOV. 28-27 gon, Oregon, were Hermiston visitors Monday of this week. Motor to Pendleton. Ronald Begg, Ina Lenhart and L U Í , H I M , Ruth Bensel motored to Pendleton lA IM N C t Monday evening. ' Mt » lt>ne X From Umatilla. «A Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and small daughter spent several days It's funnier than “The Cock Eyed last week visiting at the home of Mrs. Spencer’s father, J. A. Reeves. World!" From La Grande. The same great producing com Cecil Kelley of La Grande, Oregon, pany— was in this city Monday of this week • The same great director— visiting his mother, Mrs. F. L. Kel ley, and his brother, H. W. Kelley. Two of the same stars— That gave you "The Cock Eyed WorHd" now combine again to give Better Bazaar. The Catholic Ladles Altar Society you an even funnier and zippier Fox Movietone ALL TALKING, laughing Bazaar is to be bigger and better I than ever before. December S.-adv. hit. ss» ALSO PARAMOUNT COMEDY ¡Motor to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer, Mr. and I Mrs. Fred Burker and Nell Reeves I motored to Pendleton Thursday eve ning of last week. FRIDAY-SATURDAY they are staying. The usual cigars were passed around by the groom to the men guests and candy was pre Motor, to The Dalles. sented to the women. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Payne motored to The Dalles Tuesday of this week bus! net«. They returned to Her ihgton, several weeks ago, returned Goes to Hood River. miston Wednesday morning. to this city last week where they will Clara Gebnert left Wednesday eve make their home. A group of friends ning for Hood River where she will surprised them last Thursday night spend Thanksgiving day with her sis- Shon Early. Shop early at the Catholic Ladles Altar Society Bazaar, Dec, 6.-adv. XMAS CARDS AT THE HERALD Leaves for Meecham. E. M. Hauser left Wednesday eve ning for Meecham where he will spend Thanksgiving with his parents. T>EN D LET i PROGRAM WEEK STARTING NOVEMBER 30 All in Gorgeous Technicolor * All in Sound—Perfect Sound County School Supt. Here. | J. A. Yeager, 'county school super intendent, from Pendleton, was za Hermiston visitor Tuesday of this week. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Pendleton Vi si tom, < Mr. and Mrs. George Story motored to Pendleton Wednesday evening where they were entertained by friends in Xpat city. IT'S A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO “THE BIG TRATT.’’ | Return From Vftncouver. Mr. and Mrs. Tom l^njiart, who I were married. In VatioeuVer. W«sh- I by calling op them at the home of Comirig- Friday and Saturday. Good PRINTING a, M N jA M IN stolon M t , WILLIAM TO> "Marvelous. This Is the finest eve ning's entertainment witnessed In a motion picture theatre. It is rightly | named HAPPY DAYS. "I feel certain that Its recoptlon I will be te Important a forward move ment In the history of the screen as | was "The Birth of a Nation" four teen years ago. Personally, I have I not been eo thrived In a theatre since | this eventful oc^Asion.” —John McCormack. | Alao Vitapjho^L |8bt and Fox News COMING— “COURAGE” "SPRING IS HERE” “BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE" HAROID LLOYD IN “FEET FIRST" | “SPOILERS” “MAMMY” “SO THIS IS LONDON” There b aa old saw . . . “ Whatever it worth doing I t worth doing well.” Be* p ecla lly b this of printing- Prindt died as we know do the work, is a good In. vestment o f money. CARDS Wc know that we can prove to you that Good Printing Cotta Lest u -n u rv \ ° h T e ANQ p a w v ic s □ these Stock up while they last-At only— $1.19 .AA S il The Best Cooks Use Aluminum I.HF 1 f , Oregon Hardware & Imp]» a company * -• _ bpt ----- iDifraf, WE SHOULD FE THANKFUL TO OUR CREATOR FOR THE MANY BLESS INGS HE HAS BESTOWED UPON US THE PAST W A R , EROUS SUPPORT DURING THE stores b PHONE YO UR ORDER L n* VICE ALMONDS—I. X. L. BRAND 2 Pounds ................................. 29c 45c HARD CANDY— HOLIDAY MIXED 2 Pounds ....... ..................................... • 25c CORN— R. & W. GOLDEN SWEET 4 lor .— ................ ..... ................. \.A.. 67c ^7c W E D E L IV E R TÑE 49c .... 41c Thompson’s Chocolate Malted Milk 1 Pound ..................................................... 39c RED A WHITE MACARONI, SPA- GHETTI OR NOODLES, 3 f«r........................ Gfl- A VV 27c U N IT E D L Y OPERATED RED&tWHITE f iw ir* 4 » “Quality——Sendee” «miimiminxnnng TUM-A-LUM TICKLER a O jt o t o « .t t , THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. 28c ROYAL RAKING POWDER 12 ounce .................................................. IN D E P E N D E N T L Y OW NED I A. W , T U R N B L A D — P H O N E 411 ftM to w B. A W. STRAWBERRY JAM 4 7 ounce ................................................. Package ....................... .... AND Hermiston Meat Market CAL. CHOICE WHITE BEANS 3 Pounds f o r ............................. QUICK QUAKER OATS YEAR. f0(JOU. I N O V . 29-D E C . 1______________________________ — R ed & W h ite S u p er Sp ecial«. Ó C - PAST HOPE THAT WE HAVE GIVEN SATISFACTORY SER “T H E H O M E O F Q U A L IT Y M E A T S “ A great group of Red & V? hite stores, organized to supply you with quality groceries at savings. KINGSLEY’S ¿ «T O N « H o u a a o r high as $5.25. J. M. NORTON, Owner AbL PR,CES FR°M »1 00 TO 88.00— AND THE BEST VALUES YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE. THB BB8T MEN The goods ranged from $1.25 to as Y o n r IB v is iiie s j ™E RED & WHITE PEAS—RED A WHITE SWEET PEAS C H I L D R ^ x X regular lvselling price of Voi. 30 SK. ....................... 71j| each. LORD. ALSO OtJR MANY PATRONS FOR THEIR GEN- RED & WHITE MAYONNAISE Pint Jar ............................... MONARl 11 COFFEE, Finest Coffct Blended. 3 Pounds and 1 Lb. Toffee Frco ................................................. U j ' j Monarch Canned Goods. Fruits or Vegetables, are the best put In • he cans, and hu^ little higher. If any in price. DEL MAIZ CORN, 3 for . - T O W PEAS. 3 cans for .................... Z L " Z Z ’’~ " ............ M $1.19 AND WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE COFFEE— RED A WHITE Fresh— 1 Pound ..................................... ...... After Thanksgiving Specials youths and misses and t h e Window at made to date. We reserve the right to limit quantities OUTINO FLANNEL. GOWNS AND PAJAMAS FOR Ware on display in our Show Something to be Thankful For FOLDERS PINEAPPLE, 3 cans, large tine............................ GRAPE FRUIT, large size, 3 cane fo r...................... TUNA, large site, 3 cans for ............................. __ Every article of Aluminum THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR Bancroft picture Let iu show you how we can Improve yo u r present letterheads ' STATEMENTS CIRCULARS K 4 ,'lhis is the best —Costs Less I T A L K I N « M U S IC A L « O T t I T Í W , FS i o n » ANNUAL BAZAAR WILL BE DECEMBER 6TH The ladic3 of the Crtholic church will hold their annual Bazaar at 11 o’clock in the morning Saturday, December 6. 1930, which will be held in the buildipg formerly occupied by Swift & Co. Cream Station, next door to MacMarr’s store. This will be your opportunity to secure practical presents for Christmas, as well as r ??Wurlng home Cooked food. Roast turkey will be sold by the pound. Fancy worR'of all kinds, as well as other useful presents, may be pur chased at this annual affair. " - A f . * . M.-» VOOD ALL From Pendleton. Walter Nation, from the sherrlff's office In Ppndleton, was a Hermiston visitor Tuesday of thlg week. “ G O L D D IG G E R S o f B R O A D W A Y 99 WARE $1.19 » lew From The Dalles. Marian Sexton from The Dalles, Oregon, was In Hermiston several days of last week, visiting friends and looking after business interests. ; V L j ool OSc si From Pilot Rock. • Lenore Dyer who teaches school near Pilot Rock spent the week-end here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C* Dyer. Visits Here. L Starring fte&inald Denny. Frank Swayze, Jr., from Weiser The entertainment Sensaton of the dalio, is visiting at the home of his | parents, Mr and Mrs, F. B. Swayze, season. 1». ~~ALSO VITAPHONE VARIETY To’ ’J* ERTAIÑMÉÑÍ/J I From Iowa. Mrs. Elizabeth Rclnoehl, from I Farley, Iowa, l8 visiting at the home Jf her niece, Mrs. Urla Lenhart. SUNDAY, MONDAY 1»»» Phon« 331. •-Haxmleton. Oregon, Nov. 20, 1930 FJ^TflRIAt, T. O. Gregory, who la the new owner of the Percy place, is remodel- ing the house and barn and w ill add Now that Thanks has been given more to the barn soon He brnnyh. I and we are atafcldkG through eating In a large herd of good dairy caws. up what was left of the turkey, we are reminded of a story which goes, “Dear, tomorrow Q «J o«u> tkath Place that- order today for a new wedding anniversary. Shall* I kin set of kltchea cupboards and built-in the turkey? “Isuppoee eo,” answer fixtures for your • w ife's Christmas ed the husband’,*’- 1m 4rhy put the present. i blame on the poor bird?” Never la the last fifteen yearn kas lumber and building materiata tanna so low la price. Lum ber aad —111 work, including doors. windows, KEEP YOUR qOME kitchen cupboards and shingle« for a beautiful dowa-to-tbe-nUauto five- o r GOOD REPAIR room house may be purchased for a» low a , 3745.00, depending of coarse oa stee of th e house and «u altty of Peter Castric is remodeling his materials. I f you are Interested call home north of town. B e has added aad wa w ill be «la d to pine, oar free a cement basement £ d reflalahed architectural service at yoar service.) the interior. HKY! STORES No. 44 URTI Some people are horn iasy. Others Just hate y* Whee. Insul ate aad sdve y > r « e lf J lot of work Cell 331 for that load of both In carryl L U M P H Ig b Heat CoBtoat lag to the fire. m «kw ron ko^