The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 31, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Goes to Pendleton,
Imogene Paul left Wednesday for
Pendleton where she will spend sev-
eial days visiting at the home of
lim a Clarke, former Ilermiatun girl.
Returns to Portland.
Mrs. Mary Morrow, who has been
visiting the past week at the home
of her daughtor, Mrs. A. W. Chris­
topherson, returned to her home in
Portland Tuesday of this week.
NOTICE!!
vacationing along the seaahora.
hotel business.
Baby Girl Born.
Return From Seattle.
H ighest Paid A m ericani
(Stems tttypatrp
P ro g ra m S ta rtin g S u n d a y , A u g u s t 3
Phone 19-W
—her latest
and greatest.
'C ove
AMONG
MlUIONAintS7
Farl Watson, who has been visit-
ngg his grandmother, Mrs. A. M.
hay at Narupa, Idaho, for the past
>vo weeks, returned to his home in
his city the first of the week.
Friday
Saturday
VICTOR Nf LAGIIN
WIIU&M WJUUOAN
film recording has been upheld by
tile court*.
15c
..................................... 37c
P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP, 10 bars
UIVAN TASHMAN
WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND EQUIPMENT
USED EXCLUSIVELY.
Mrs. H. J. Eelscamper, who has
een in San Francisco for . the past
everal months, receiving medical
rentment, returned to Hermiston
’riday Of last week. Mrs. Belscam-
er’s health is much improved.
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BROOMS FOR ............................................................_...........................
And a good one for the money.
ONIONS. FOUR POUNDS ............................
—
. 8. Stover of Longview, Wash-
ngton, former resident of Hermiston,
-as visiting in Hermiston the first of
| the week. He left Wednesday morn-
ng for Kansas where he will spend
lie winter visiting relatives.
,
—
,,
T’fcC
10c
—
BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS, ALL COLORS
Regular $1.25 Shirt for 93 cents.
------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- ----------------------
W e P ay H ighest Cash Price
For Eggs
20c For severeral Days Past—W hat did you get?
A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE AT YOUR HOME OWNED SERVICE
STORE
THE
STORE
J. M. NORTON, Owner
COMMUNITY PROSPERITY IS IN YOUR HANDS.
Think! Will the money you spend for food this week-end stay in local cir­
culation where at least a part of it may be returned to you? It will if you pat­
ronize an independent store such as the Red & White.
“Quality always Higher Than Price.” ,>*.
OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN. CHOICE CUTS OF STEAKS,
ROASTTS, CHOPS AND SUMMER SAUSAGES.
-Red & White Super Specials.
We reserve thé right to limit quantities
F ru itfP e c tin (1 2 -o z . B o ttle s )
Quaker Puffed Wheat
Quaker Puffed Rice
1 Pkg. each—both for
pun. and Men— “SONNY BOY "
SOME OF OUR SPECIALS
teturns Much Improved.
SAT. AND MON., AUG. 2 - 4
next week
Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co.
Former Rcsidcnt Here.
Dr. 1 « De Forest, inventor of the
Fri. and S»t— "NO. NO, NANETTE’
mick-Deering Cream Sepa­
rators wc have on our floor.
Here you will find a ma­
chine in just the right size
that will suit you in every
'little detail.
O r tell us when it will be
most convenient and we
will prove to your full satis*
faction, right at your own
house,that the McCormick*
Deering is the closest-skim*
ming, easiest • turning, easi*
est-to-wash cream separator
you can buy.
You will staypleased year
after year with a McCor*
nuck-Deering. Come in and
look it over.
’eturns From Nampa.
radio "tube,” whose patent on sound-
ALSO FOX MOVIETONE HEW3
’’ . he next time you are
CORN STARCH, 2 Pkgs...........................................
-a comedy riot
-it’s great.
Universally Appealing!
Cream Separator
near
our place, stop in
r
T
and look over the McCor­
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Conley and
[ children who have been living in the
S. P. Dodd residence for the past
I several weeks moved on Thursday of
| last week to their new home on Main
dreet recently purchased, which was
ormerly o'cupied by Mr. and Mrs.
T. Dowell.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Payne. Mary
Irownson. Ruth Cherry, Gladys Swar
■,er and Margery Mullins, who spent
i week at Puttie Lake attending the
Epworth I-eague Institute, returned
o their homes In this city the first
f the week.
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday *
in.an.«BAn«i.
A beautiful girl, a New York de
tectlve and his prisoner— a man ac­
cused of murder.
For days they
drifted, then one morning the t»nta-
clcs of the Sargasso Sea drew them to
Its vortex. And there they found
A JMWER.BROS PRODUCTION
Ball-Bearing
Return From League Convention.
snMitrswru.shauuuMHfB
' t w i t aam.juai atan
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
L Also VITAPHONE ACTS
The McCormick-Deering
I Move to New Residence.
First Show Starts 7:00 P. M.
NOAN'BEIRY
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and sons, Ger
aid, George and Frank, left for Pen­
dleton last Friday where they spent
I rnveral days, going to Bingham
Springs Wednesday of this week
I where they will spend some time
/acationing.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Kelley and
Mrs. W. S. Boynton motored to-Walla
‘.Valla Wednesday of this week.
TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING
VIRGINIA VALLI, JASON ROBARDS
Go to Bingham Springs.
I Motor to Walla Walla.
P IC T U R E S
— with—
that has pleased housewives
in every community
rivoli
The theatro building formerly ca ll-! New line of Green and Cream
ed the ''Columbia” has been remodel- Enamel Ware at Propst Variety store,
cd and will open August 1 under the — adv.
new regime that calls for only the
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best In talking pictures.
From La Grande.
We intend to show more of the bet-
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sinden and
ter pictures here than are shown In daughter were guests at the home of
any other theatre In the state. From Mr. Sendee's sister, Mrs. O. 0. Felt
what we have learned you, the peo- j house, Saturday and Sunday.
pie of Hermiston, will not tolerate
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mediocre entertainment. We will Former Resident Her*,
Mrs. Stanley Campbell and daugh­
give you pictures that you will not
want to tolerate, you will be glad to ter Barbara, former residents of Her­
miston, now of Condon, Oregon, were
support and boost.
To the business people of Hermis­ in Hermiston Monday. They were
ton: We very much appreciate the on route to Pendleton.
encouragement many of you have
offered. In return for this support The Dalles Visitor.
we are endeavoring to make this
Mrs. Joe Udey spent several days
theatre one that you will enthusias­ last week at the home of her mother,
tically recommend to your friends Mrs. Tom Sink, in The Dalles.
She
and customers for appearance and returned to Hermiston Saturday.
comfort ns well as for the unsurpass­
___ v ,
ed pictures to be shown here.
I,eave for Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Fraser and son
Tommy accompanied by Miss Clare
HrjMrnt, left Monday for Newport
where they wiil spend some time
An empire of ghost vessels with a
strange population of castaways rul­
ed over by a giant brute— and a law
among them that every woman must
choose a mate within a day. A tale
of adventure, romance, love like
you’ve never seen before.
This is the Separator
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sutton, former
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, George. Ger-|
residents of Hermiston, now of Beav­ aid and Frank returned from Seattle I
erton. Oregon, are the parents of a Thursday where they spent several |
7 1-4 pound girl born July 21 at weeks.
Attends Scont Camp.
Walther Ott went to the Boy Scout P.caverton,
rotary camp near Walla Walla Sun­
Has Tonsils Removed.
Frank McKenzie, small son of Mr. I
day where he will spend a week. Boardman Mm Trades Store,
O. II. Warner, Boardman business and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie of thia city,
Walther Is assistant Scout leader of
man, well known in Hermiston, has had his tonsils removed at St. I
the local troops.
tiaded his store and will devote his Anthony’s hospital In Pendleton Sat-|
time and interest to farming and his urday.
Visits at Best Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Couch and
taby son and Miss Hazel Ragin, all
of .Portland, were visiting at the
home of Mrs. Couch's aunt and un­
cle, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best, Fri­
day, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr.
Couch is secretary and business man­
Eugene Grace, president of Beth­
ager of the Dornbecker hospital In
lehem Steel Corporation, whose
Portland.
compensation' for his work runs
òirtàcTioH w est c o A j» r theatres . / a t .
around $1,000,000 a year./
TO EVERYONE INTERESTED IN
REALLY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT | At Variety Store.
V IT A P H O N E
THURSDAY, JULY 11, IMO
THB HEBM1STOH HTEBÀLIÎ. HERMISTON. OBEGG2T«
40Ç
19c
Red & White Oval Sardines
Mustard or Tom. See; 3 cans .
32c
R. & W. Salt, Iodized or Plain
2 for .....................................
17c
INDEPENDENTLY
OWNED
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
.arry McMillan, of Goldendale,
Vashington. born in a local hospi-
al last week, died Saturday morn-
ng.
______________________P H O N E
19c
J a r Cnps, Econom ys
25c
Peaches, R. ¿ W., 2 Vi
2 for .................
49c
B. & M. B'an'. & Brown Bread
B o th .......................... .............
39c
Blue & White Pink Salmon, Is
3 f o r ..........................................
50c
1 7 1 ______________________
KINGSLEY’S
deputy Assessor Here.
R. O. Steele, deputy assessor from
,’end!eton, was in Hermiston Monday
I looking after business connected with
his office.
H N R M I S T O N ’S H O U S E
| Move From W alla Walla.
O F QUALI
A N D S E R V IC E '
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mlchaelln
I and two sons of Walla Walla, moved
to Hermiston Tuesday of this week Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
I and will make their home on the west
THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331.
tide in a house owned by F. C.
VoughtCr. Mi. ?. ichaelia la employ-
— AGENTS FOR—
lad at tho Red and White Grocery.
Varnish
| From Pendleton.
Jar Rubbers
3 for .......
31c
R. & W. Bluing or Ammonia
Pint bottles ; 2 f o r ..............
3 a ty Son Dies.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Till of Pen­
dleton were visitors at the C. M. Best
I home Thursday and Friday.
©'
a’ w XlR a n 1' SKIRT'S AR1
OBTT1N* LONQeR BUT |
NOTICE TH B GAL* THAT
HAS a Bov ON TW» STRING
AIN’T GtVIN'-HIH ANY LONGCR
ROPE THAN THEY U6t£D TP*
UNITEDLY
OPERATED
• • • le t
u s sh ow y o u
w l t y GOOD
p r in tin g
p ays!
Y-. m- »
Voi. 30
Hermiston.-Oregon July 31. 1930
No. 29
When better automobiles are built Did you know that 20 sax of cem­
they will become obsolete just as fast
ent will make 120 feet of 4-lnch
as the present ones do.
concrete
walk on your place?
Or
R. A. Brownson, Editor.
build a 20 barrel water tank with a
But that is the nice thing about a concrete apron around It?
house. When It become obsolete Just
remodel aad repaint It and it can’t
be told from a new home.
Some dlffereence when you try that Then there was the Scotchman
with a 1910 Ford.
that married on the 29th of Febru­
ary so his anniversary would only
"How much are eggs today?”
come every four years.
"Good eggs are 45 cents a dozen
■[
and cracked ones are 35.’*
’’Well, crack me up a dozen.’*
Dear Folks:
- 11 Just finished a Job
11 of remm’-llog.
• I’m ready fr - i s t *
I work. Remember, I
can do painting and
building o f a l l
kinds.
My phone Is 331.
Handl-Man.
*’8ave the Sur­
isee an,) You
Save AU.”
House Paint
at $3.49 per
Kallon.
Playground equipment has been "Thia oae will be oa sse,’* said the
hu
put la at the school grounds this lellow m g , plcke4
tomb-
wselt,
stows.