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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1930)
PAO» FOUR city. She returned to La Grande non, where they will visit friends Retnrn From Trip. Sunday evening to take up her stud before returning to Hermiston. Mr. aud Mrs. M. A. Lenhart and ies again. daughter, June, who have been vis Have Tonsils Removed. iting in Portland. Rainier and Ore- From Walln Walla. David and Frank Davis had their 5»n city the past month, returned Lewis Sealitfer of Walla Walla, tonsils removed at the Hermiston to their home in this city Sunday. spent Sunday in Hermiston visiting Medical hospital Monday morning. Leave for Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. George llannan and .Margaret Fcrrians. Visit in Yakima. Leav«s for Eugene. daughter, who have been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shawver ra- Mrs. Russell Alsip, who was in the Wm. Hannan home the past Leave for Visit. lirned Thurnday of la^t week from Mrs. Fred ljenz and son and daugh Jured in the automobile wreck Mon • week's vhiit In Yakima with their month, left Wednesday morning for their home in Los Angeles. They ter, Fritz and Martha, left Thursday day evening and who has been at •lephew, Fred Shuck. were accompanied by Miss Marda morning of last week for a two the Ilernilsten hospital for a week, llannan. who will remain indefinitely weeks’ visit at Medford, Oregon. They left for her home in Eugene Tuesday From Umatilla. In California. A surprise farewell will also stop at Albany and l,eba- n t this week very much improvs'!. MrB. Puby Knight and Mrs. Milo party was tendered Miss Hannan McFarland of Umatilla were lu Her Tuesday night by friends and neigh miston Monday on business. bors of the Columbia district. About 3C were present and dancing was the Hermiston Visitors. main diversion, with refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner and' served at the close of the dancing. Mr. and Mra. Batle Rand of Irrigon were Hermiston visitors Monday nornlng. Leave for Immigrant Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace and son Jack and grandson, Fred Hensel, left Prom Pendletoa. Wednesday evening for Emmigrant Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Norden, of Springs where they will spend a Pendleton, were guests at Mr. Nor- Program Week Starting Sunday, August 10 week. ten’s sister’s home, Mrs. F. C. Woughter, Sunday. —it’s greater than “Flight” LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Return» From Ione. O. T. Lx>ckridge returned from Ione Saturday where he has been employed a» carpenter by the Shell Oil Com pany. From Portland. Mr. and Mr». E. M. Perfect of A1 bany and Mr. and Mra Tom Roes of Portland were In Ildrnitatou Sunday looking over their ranches. Visits in Columbia. * Mr. and Mr», te e Shrunk of Cor rectionvllle. Iowa, arc gueets at the II. Edward» home In Columbia dis trict. Motor to Pendleton. 0. O. Felthouse accompanied by John Jendrzejewski motored to Pen dleton Wednesday on business. Leaves for Pocatello. Confined to Home. —it’s greater than “Submarine.” Gertrude Hughes who hae ben vis Mrs. W. L. Hamm has been 3on iting her sister, Mrs. J. McCnlly the fined to her home the past week on psst several weeks, left Wednesday Account of illness. afternoon for Pocatello, Idaho, where she will spend the remainder of the Has Tonsils Removed. summer. Mi's. J. H. DeMoss had her tonsils ».moved this week. ffALMZ CRAVES Portland Visitor. C. S. McNaught spent the week end In Portland visiting his family who are spending the summer In that city. SIBA m U n Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sams Jr., ac- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze and ompun(e,| by Mr. Sams’ mother, Mrs. daughter, Doris, left Wednesday for W. A. Sams. Sr., and MI sb Alberta Camp Sherman where they will spend Newcushlonor, all of Pendleton, vis aed with Dwight Robinson Tuesday. the remainder of the summer. Return From Vacation. Mrs. Mabel Ralph and three laughters, Helen, Charlotte and Betty, returned to their home in thB city Sunday morning after a si? weeks’ vacation spent In New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles and other prominent cities. (SteHtHUtypairr From Camas. V IT A P H O N E P IC T U R E S Phone 19-W The Show of Shows— Hit of Hits. _____________ ‘S H O O T IN G STRAIGHT,* i Ä » Returns From California. Myrtle Christian, who has been visiting In Stockton, California. r0 FRIDAY ANU SATURDAY turned to Hermiston Sunday*to nvike Comedy Spoctacle of Mirth, Melody her home with her mother, Mrs. Tom Moore. Color *nd Romance. “No, No, Nanette” — with— Visits From La Grande. Clara Hedwall. who Is attending Normal school at Grande. , pent — wccl- e^ her home near this Alexander Gray, Bernice Claire, and Louise Fazenda and Lucien i Littlefield. Here Is the hit thnt broke all pop ularity records In its one year runsi in Now YoTk and Chicago. Vita- phone brings It to the screen In all Its glory— and niorc! Twice as many J dancing beauties! Twice as many new song hits! Stare! Comedy In | full color settings twice the slse and | splendor of the stage production. ALSO FOX MOVIETONE NEW3 SUNDAY AND MONDAY the REMEMBER—ALL PRODUCED ON WESTERN ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT ■■•y • 4 * y ’ • >. store ’ ' jo .uwk*’ y- —Red & White Super Specials. We reserve the right to limit quantities Peet’a Granulated Soap, 1 Ige., O 7 _ Vienna Sausage, J/z* 2 for ............... . one triaI pkg., both for........... 19c Red & White Jell Dessert 3 Pkgs., asstd. flav o rs............ R. & Fruit Pectin, for per- —- W. - — — — — _ iam s. jellies; ie llie s : 2 bottles h o ttie s feet jams, Red A White Macaroni, Spa ghetti, Noodles; 3 pkgs......... 22c The Singing Fool” Crystal White So.p 7 Bars f o r ........................ 3^. S P E C IA L S COME IN AND SEE THEM AND GET OUR PRICES. Men’s Sox. 35 cents, or 3 pairs for 61.00. 75c values. Regular 50c, 60c and Men’s Shorts and Shirts, Rayon or Print, just the garment for this hot weather. Good Turkish Towels, 15 cents each. Also 25 cents and 5o cents. We still have a Nice Assortment of Voile Dresses— your choice for $1.95. Also Beach Pajamas. See our New Rayon Slips—61 00, 61.95, $2.25 and 63.50. .'V ------------- WE HANDLE QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND SELL AT REA SONABLE PRICES, AND GIVE YOU THE SERVICE. The Pioneer Merchant. A Safe Place to Trade. PH O NE 171 KINGSLEY’S o r Q U A ü ff A N D B tR V lC f TUM-A-LUM TICKLER expert Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by TROUBLE SH O O TER S THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Voi. 30 diagnosis, because o f spe- ria l F o rd tra in in g ! D em i • h o t» a t r e m o v in g troubles, because o f con stant practice and m od e r n s p e c ia liz e d e q u ip m e n t I Y o u can save tim e and m oney h ere on re p a ir s , g re a s in g , acces s o r ie s , w a s h in g a n d p olishing. G en u in e F o rd parts and fla t rates are f u r t h e r g u a ra n te e s o f satisfaction. P ro m p t vice. D riv e in today. 39c 29c I POT ROASTS, Pound.......... UNITEDLY J V , » OPEI Rohrman », Co. OUR SHOP IS MODI SERVICE WILL Ph^ne $71 Hermiston, Phone 331. Hermiston. Oregon, August 7, 1930 , , THEY are m a r k t m e n a _ t PORK ROAST, POUND ... RED & WHITE W e H a v e a G o o d L in e o f O u r m e c h a n ic s a r c ALL STEWS, Pound ......... 12 BUYER SAVES C. C. CONLEY Watchmaker and Jeweler Located in Leathers & Little Office Bldg. H S H M I S T O N ’S H O U S E MEAT DEPARTMENT O W N E R SERVES Also VITAPHONE ACTS Several from Hermiston attended he "Radio” program sponsored by he Ladies Aid of Stanfield last Frl 'a.v everting. The program was al •lost entirely musical, some outstand ng talent being shown. "Uncle •On” Penny was the announcer of •SLA, Stanfield, and the program eatured Amos ’an Andy, the child cn's hour and various musical en enables. 14c T ’O C Van Camp*« Pork and Beans * O n Medium; 4 f o r ........................ OizC INDEPENDENTLY OWNED . ■» AL JOLSON IN Deviled Meats, 3 for ................................ Blue "nd Wh te Coco* 2 Pounds .......... 20c Levi Reeder spent last Sunday at ils home here. He Is employed by he railroad company and at present s stationed near Gibbon. 25c O • C C O M IN G ! J THINK BEFORE YOU BUY FOOD TODAY. Are you buying just so much food for your money, or are you contributing to local prosperity—which means your own prosperity—by patronizing an in dependent merchant? Red & White Stores are individually and independently owned. Your money spent here stays in local circulation. PHONE YOUR ORDER_________________________________ WE DELIVER Jar Rubbers, finest quality 3 D ozen............................. pends Sunday at Home. i \ttend Protrram. J. M. NORTON, Owner SAT. AND MON., AUG. 9 - 1 1 E s ta te HEATRO1LA "Where your Watch Work is Guaranteed to Run Longer and Better’’ A1 Clayton of Portland arrived In lermiston Tuesday by motor to visit ■is brother. J. W. Clayton, who is employed at the Hermiston Drug 'ompany. * red « 8»WI ||fE AGENTS ’sits From Portland. au Talht i Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Go. Mrs. Claude Tullock of Walla 'a'.la, arrived in Hermiston Thurs- ay of this week to visit her niece, rs. O. O. Felthouse. Mrs. Tullock nd Mrs. Felthouse's mother, Mrs. arbara Stevens, who has been vis in g hero for some time, Intend to ■ave for Portland Friday of this reek where they will visit relatives moto PKTuau TWO SHOWS EACH EVENINO First Show Starts 7:Oo P. M. ‘ram Walla Wa'la. Friday, Saturday Howard Reid, local hoy, who har been employed at Camas, Washing ‘on, arrived In Hermiston Sunday to spend several wefflts visiting hlr father, J. H. Reid. TTOW to get Free Coal. Read about it (in this week’s Sat urday Evening Post. See our windows. Watch the papers for further details. Frank Sllvey, wheat rancher of 'ondon, Oregon, and also a project armer, called at the Herald office Vedncsduy • afternoon and paid his esperts by leaving a check for 15.00 vhlch pays his subscription possibly tom now on. Mr. Sllvey left Irame- 'iately for his wheat ranch in Con- 'on where he will be for the next wo weeks harvesting wheat in that ectlon. Leave for Camp Sherman. Mrs. Logan Todd, who I ibr been 111 with the flu for lbc past several days at the heme of Mrs. H. E. Shesoly. Is convalescing and will ho able to re turn to her .home In a few days. .i> v c r y b tn ly ! Tancher From Condon Here. Visit From Pendleton. Convalescing After Flu. % Mrs. W. J. Warner and daughter, ane, accompanied by Isabelle Dodd nt Walla Walla, and Mrs. F. B. Iwayze and daughter. Doris, motored o Pendleton Friday afternoon. Miss Dodd, who has been a house guest •t the Warner home, returned to ier home in Walla Walla Friday vhile the remainder of the party re timed to Hermiston Friday night. 88Mk Go*» to Portland. Joe Neary, who has been in Her miston with hts parents the past two months, left from Portland Wednes day morning where he will go to St. Mary’s, California, to continue his studies. •lotor to Pendleton. Bead a b o u f if e d it o r ia l No. 30 W. W. Felthouse Is painting his warehouse this week. The big difference between pres "I Just did a hole in one," said her ent and Biblical times Is that a grain proud husband. "Did you?” the wife answered surplus was then regarded as a bless ing. the wife sweetly. "Please do It again dear— I didn't see you.” R. A. Brownson. Editor. The reason so many people Ilka Why did the salt shaker? the miniature golf is that It fits thelw Because he saw the potato masher drive. In the kitchen, the sugar spoon with her, and the gas meter in the cellar. Now if that was a modern con crete cellar Ilka we could remodel yeur old one Into, ft would be a fine piace to meet anyone in. There is ( probably room fur an extra room in your basement It you will let us show you. The tbther day a fellow evidently mistook -us for a radio store because he came and asked for ”B" elim inators. We didn't have any but our fly screens ellm iM to file» so he or- phone 631, • setter h|| " V { sop, It would Hello, peopia of Hermiston. I Just came in town to help the Tum-A- Lum. But In the rush tn get here I for got my name. If any kind person that has a good name for me w ill call tell it to Mr. Bro«*- ir» bp ppprociplec