The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 19, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY,
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mrs. 11. Everett of Portland vis­ vacation at the homo of their grand­
ited a few days with her daughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camp­
Mrs. W. Morgan.
bell.
Hermiston Visitors.
Visiting From Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Connell and
Mrs. Carl Voyon and two children
daughter Josephine, of
Umatilla, of Vale. Oregon, arrived in Hermiston
were Hermiston visitors Tuesday.'
Purchase New Truck.
From Portland.
Leathers & Little purchased a new
Susan and Sylvia Campbell of Chav, truck from the Black A White
Portland are spending their summer Garage the first of the week.
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Mrs. A. M. Shay, who has been vis­
iting at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. M. L. Watson for the past sev­
eral weeks, left Saturday for Ver­
nonia, Oregon, where she w ill visit
her son, Earl Shay, of that city
ITEM A N
BHSHw
band
H. E. Hanby installed a new Gen­
eral Electric bottle washer and bottle
filler on his dairy ranch this week.
Visiting in Hermiston.
NEW
Ford
C. C. CONLEY
W atchmaker and Jeweler
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LAUDA LaPI ANTS
JOHN BOLES*JEANETTELOFF >
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Installs Electric Apliance.
Mrs. Raymond Eliott
and son
Dicky and Loel Wilson, of Portland,
Motor to Pendleton.
are visiting at the O C Pierce home
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthousc ac­ this week. Mr. and Mrs. Halton Tay­
companied by Mrs. Felthouse’s moth­ lor and son of San Francisco ar-
Once. In a Linnut
a thou. Like this !
a n d h u n d n d io fo th » ro u tila .~ id in ^
STAGE a n d SCREEN STA H SI
N E X T DOOR TO POSTOFFICE
i
Sunday - Tuesday
•Where your Watch Work is Guaranteed to Run Longer and Better
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A Full Line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries
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n w o u B 'i
ALL TALKING
'8 I N G I N Q -
-B A N C IN O - .
LAWRENCE GRAY-HELEN
BENNY RUBIN-WYNN
MENS’
WOMEN’S
SHOTS
HATS, CATS
TIES,
DRESS SHIRTS
DRESS PANTS
DRESS SOX
RAYON SHORTS
RAYON UNDERWEAR
Wednesday
Thursday
HATS
SHOES
HOSE
DRESSES and
DRESS GOODS
SWEATERS
NOTIONS |
JEWELRY
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A FULL LINE OF WORK SHIRTS. WORK PANTS, OVF.RAT.T.R
A lready it has saved
many lives. N o matter
how hard the impact, the
windshield o f the new
Ford will not shatter. Y o u
are therefore protected
from flying glass — the
cause of 6 5 % o f auto­
mobile injuries. Come in
and let us show you the
many other unusual fea­
tures of this great new
UNION SUITS, GLOVES, CANDY, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND
KEDS.
"
More than 40 leading m akes
o f farm im p le m e n ts n o w
com e equipped w ith A lem ite
high p ressure lubrication in
p la ce o f g r e a se c u p s . T h e
sam e sy stem u sed on m ost
m akes of cars.
T h e h a n d y A lem ite C om ­
p r e s so r m a k es lubrication
a s s y and sure. S aves repairs.
Triplex
shatter-proof
— glass .
windshield
-» v in .
,
1», Ib i»
Monday afternoon by motor to visit er. Mrs. Barbara Stevens, motored to rived In Herm iston to spend a week
Mrs. Voyen’s mother,
Mra,
Leila Pendleton Sunday evening.
w ith the Pierce fam ily. Mrs. Tay-
Phelpa.
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Make Pishing Trip.
lor was formerly Miss Fern Wilson
On Camping Trip.
Russell and Wesley Blessing spent of Hermiston.
W. H. Howe Is enjoying a camp­ Wednesday evening and Thursday Birthday Party.
ing and fishing vacation about 75 morning fishing at McKay darn.
Some thirty guests helped Dick
miles from Bend, Oregon.
From Portland.
|Upham celebrate his birthday Satur-
Motor t® Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton and day evening. Dancing and cards
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Vanos and two two children of Portland visited from ¡were the chief entertainments.
children motored to Pendleton Sun* Saturday until Monday night with From White Blnffi, Wn
day.
Mr. Boynton's mother. Mrs. W.
S. I Mr. and M ix j ’ E. Leander and
from Pendleton.
Boynton.
two daughters, Pauline uud Phyllis,
Roy Hutchinson, former resident, Herm iston Vimt®rs.
of White Bluffs, Washington, visited
now of Pendleton, was in Hermiston
George and Rodney Davis, who ¡at the Frank Guiwits home over the
Saturday.
went to the local high school but week-end. Sunday the Leander fam-
From Umatilla.
now living in Portland, were In Her- ily an,j Mr. and Mrs. Guiwits motor-
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bullard and miston Sunday visiting with friends, ed to The Dalles where they met
and Mrs. Clarke of Umatilla Motors to Pendl®t®n.
Mra. Guiwits’ mother, Mrs. Elouise
were Hermiston visitors Thursday.
H. W. Kelley motored to Pendleton Brownell, of Los Angeles, California,
Monday afternoon on business conn- and Mrs. L. T. Morrison, of Clark-
Heppn’r Visitor.
“ • L. Cherry was a Heppner visi­ ected with the Legion regatta at
tor the last of the week.
McKay dam.
Leaves for Vernonia.
WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, JUNE 22
jm n
Y ou can also
equip old m achines
w ith Alem ite. It coots on ly a
fe w cen ts to replace a graasa
cu p w ith an A lem ite fitting.
L e t u s s h o w y o u h o w fc
w ill s a v e tim e , la b o r an d
m oney.
for Farm Implements
CASH AND CARRY
Until Our Next Issue
cam F fire MARSHMEIL0WS
27c
BROWN RICE FLAKES
3 Packages ...........................
32c
VAN CAMP’S PORK AND BEANS
27c
2 PEGS. STARCH, Com or Gloss
15c
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18 ox. Pkg. (Mal-o-whip Free)........
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l/SCHENCX
F bejmi t n v f
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
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PENNY RUBIN /J
MARY PORAN /
Med., 3 for .......................
Where Prices are
(W ith Shopping Bag Free)..............
SPORTING GOODS
CAMPBELL’S SOUP
6 Cans .....................
— Complete Line of Sporting Goods—
J. M. NORTON, Owner
Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Guns
Cigars, Candies, Sandwiches
CONSIDER THESE FACTS PLEASE.
1. There are more than 10,000 stores in the Red & White
a buying power that is second to none.
2. Yet each of these stores is individually and independe]
citizen of the community he serves.
3. You benefit yourself and your community when you co
purchases to these modern, locally owned stores.
Shop by Phone
— W e Deliver—
SAT. AND MON., JUNE 21 - 23
•Red
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
A W hite Super Special*.
( TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Publitkei in the interest! of the peeple of Hermiston and vicinity by
THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
Corn B eef
29c
17c
1 Pound .........
R- & W. Shaker Salt
2 for
Red & W hite Catsup, 14
2 for
Canada Dry
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45c
73c
$2.85
49c
3 f o r ........
Canada Dry
12 f o r .......
Wesson Oil
Quarts
2 f o r ...........................
ONLY 30 CENTS A POUND.
BRACELETS.
WATCHES, RINGS,
BEADS,
NECKLACES,
JUST THE THING FOR GUTS.
STRAW HATS-All Prices
Fhone 331.
— AGENTS FOR—
P ackage....................
Fruit* for Salad, Red & W hite
2 f o r .....................
Hermiston. Oregon, June 19, 1930
Salad Bowl Salad Dressing
One-half P in ts...................
EDITORIAL
Salad Bowl Salad Dressing
P in ts ...................................
There never wna anything made
,'»u< what someone could make It
worse and sell it for lees. But In
the end one gets Juat what they pay
for.
. R. A. Brown son, Yd. Mgr. Editor.
Salad Bowl Salad Dressing
Quarts.................................
Royal Anne Cherries
15 Pounds ...............
50 Pounds
INDEPENDENTLY
OWNED
$3.00
UNITEDLY
OPERATED
OWNER SERVES
j buyii T saves
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OUR BULK COFFEE AS GOOD AS EVER AND THE PRICE
JUST ARRIVED.
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Sperry Pancake Flour
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GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY BACK.
A N&w Assortment of Jewelry
We reserve the right to limit quantities
Fi»h, y 2*
WE ARE FEATURING MONARCH COFFEE, 46 CENTS PER LB.
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RED & WHITE
STORES
put up Tum-A-Lum screens and they
soon get discouraged and fly.
Be what you Is
Not what you ain't
Tend your own bix
Have no complaint.
If you is Jes a tadpole
Don't try to be a frog.
If you is Jes de tail
Don’t try to wag de dog.
Material for 1 window box for only
55 cents. Paint for this same box
tor only 40 cents.
Also lattice
fences, trellis and other beautifica­
tions for your home and Sarden.
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two of his friends to carry his
The trouble with most advice Is chicken house around for him (A
that so much of it Is bad.
Tum-A-Lum design). They found
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fb*e to be a very strenuous Job. but
Chicken house work goes oa. We struggled on. About half way they
unloaded lumber tor Gilbert Smith's
,h* house down for a rest when
24xSO feet houae this week, and or- on*
them suddenly exclaimed,
dered lumber for a targe chicken "Why. where Is Pat?”
house for J. V. Allea aad an addl-
right,” came a voice from
tiou for C. M. Beet.
| luside the chicken house. " I’m ear-
'
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ry.ng the perches.”
About this tlm : of the year the
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flies are beglnniag to get aaaoylng • Our new paint stock Is Ju. I t
If you want the files to flee. Just woujd-pay you to see It.
Meadowbrook Ice
G e t the B e st
SERVICE
PHONE 741 *
QUALITY
Open Sundavs U ntil 12:00