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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1930)
PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, AUGU8T 1«, USO IM n n i From Bhtrbam Siring». Mr. and Mm. Curtis Simons ac companied by Mrs. Simons' sister». Goldie and Hilvey Shutter, returned from Bingham Springs Sunday eve nin'; where they npent a week. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS leav e for Colorado. Mrs. J. G. Sage and son left the Miss Howard of La Grande spent flrBt of last week for Jiilesvllle. Colo several days last week visitin g Mar rado, where they expert to spend the gery Mullins. She left for Echo Sun next month viBiting relatives. day where she w ill visit with her grandmother before returning to her Goes to Portland. home In La Grande. Walter Harris who spent the past several weeks visitin g Clifford Jen kins, left for Portland Saturday night from where he w ill go to his home In Medford, Oregon. » R O M ? ... Returns to Echo. Returns Howe. FREI- EOA I Harry McMillan who has been vis itin g his w ife who has been ill in Ihe Hermiston hospital, returned to his home In Goldendale, W ashington Monday of this work. h n s th p w h o tp to w n O up Returns From Athena. Mrs. J. D. Waghorn who several days last week with Frank L ittle at Athena, returni her home in this city Saturday State Senator Here. P hil Yates o f Wasco, Oregon, who Is state senator from Wasco county, paid his respects at the Herald office Saturday w hile on his way to Pen dleton to attend the m eeting of the Northwest Grain Growers’ associa tion. B etrrn From Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser and son. Tommy, accompanied by Mrs. Fraser’s sister, Miss Clara Bryant, returned to Hermiston Friday of last week af ter a ten days’ vacation at Newport. Go on Fishing Trip. O. C. Pierce and sons, Floyd and Eugene, left Fatnrdny for the Des chutes river where they spent Satur day evening and Sunday morning fishing. They motored to The Dalles Sunday where they met Mrs. Pierce and daughter. Marian, who had been visitin g In Portland the past two weeks. They all returned to Hermis ton Sunday evening. W t f t f C 0 A S T TH BAtR^F./ivr. 7 /W //////À W AND no wonder J T h i n k on our convenient m onth ■f* o f having the coal-man ly payment plan. back up to your door—de On the first chilly Fall liver a supply o f coal—and day, with your Heatrola politely say, “ No charge!” ready to circulate health T hat’s the pleasant experi ful whole-house warmth, ence o f the Heutrola Free you can laugh in the face C o a l C lu b m e m b e r s . of old Jaek Frost. That’s why so many are But, remember, this joining. offer is lim ited. After A $2.00 deposit enrolls August 30th—no more Free you. After that you _____ Coal, this year. So pay only $2.00 a week stoP *n » soon; or telc- until we install your ft- , 7 if phone and invite us g e n u in e H ea tro la -jpj and deliver your ton B M-e— n to ca^ at your home. o f Free Coal. (One- - half ton if you choose Intensi-Fire Air Duct a Heatrola Junior.) ¡ft- — th e w o n d e rfu l h e a t-m a k e r a n d fu e l- s a v e r f o u n d o n ly in Then you may begin E t th e g e n u in e E sta te H eatrola» Program Week Starting Sunday, August 17 Sunday and Monday ' “ ^»^CARROLI? « ’Thé Devil's Holiday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday THE TWO B U C K ÍROWS t E’1 paying the balance H eatrola—M odel 6-D Leaves for Portland. Mrs. H. K. Ilitt left Monday af ternoon for Portland where she w ill meet an old school mate, Mrs. Ber tha Zolldan from Minneapolis. Mrs. H itt w ill also visit her daughter. Miss Dorothy H itt, wl|o Is employed In Portland. ? O u ts id e a c a b in e t o f s tr ik in g b e a u t y , e n a m e le d in d a r k w a ln u t. I n s id e H eat* rota e ffic ie n c y b r o u g h t to a n e v e n h ig h e r d e g re e. O n e o f th r e e m o d e ls from w h ic h y o u m a y c h o o se. MORAN th e G e n o m e Friday - Saturday Estate HEATROLA T h e r e is o n ly O n e H e a t r o l a — E s t a t e b u i l d s i t From Hijntinpton. L. H. W arfield of H untington, Ore* gon, was in Hermiston Saturday and Sunday visitin g friends. F re d M O LD 'S lj: Western Electric Sound 1: equipment used exclu- K: sively! tur» ” «M AROS V?. A M** I.O’VCXO«'*/ í ’.* wrfrt KtM.re. k . V IT A P H O N E P IC T U R E S Phone 18-W Here From La Grande. (one Business Visitor. J. M. race, North H ill farmer, Clara Kedwall of La Grande, was in Herm iston over the week end. made a business trip to Ione Satur day. Visits From Potland. IT’S GREATER TALKIE SEASON TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING First Show Start» 7:0o P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'The Show W ithin a Show! th e Georgia W ilson of Porland is vis- From Portland. L. G. (B lu e; Goddell, of Portland iing at the Frank Bilderback home past state commender of the Anieri this week. can Legion and Republican central lom m iticem an from Multnomah ■e;;nty, paid a visit to the Herald of fice Tuesday afternoon. red & WHITE STORÏ? Greatest cast, moat glorious g irk in any production! D irect from its $ 2 .5 0 New Y o rk run Colorful! Tuneful! Comical ! Btantifni ! First 100 Per Cent Natural Color. Talking! Singing! Danoing! Picture ALSO FOX MOVIETONE NEW 3 SUNDAY AND MONDAY i i t ws V j HilrndSiiffL - S a i ., JONI'S Fila Ztlî He’s the personality Kid. Whei you see him, you'll love him. H e’l make you cry and laugb and cheer Broadway didn’t pay «(.« q to g«, him for nothing. No air, he gav< them more than their money's wort! in song, dance, comedv and drama. From comedy by George M. Cohan Directed by Mervyn IieRoy. With A lice Day as the heroine and Edna Murphy as ttve other girl. ... ALSO VITAPHONE ACTS COMINO BICHARD BARTHELMESS —1n— “80N OF THE GODS” Red & White Super Specials, We reserve the right to limit quantities eat Flake* Wheaties,Whole Wheat ................Z O C 2 P ackages............................. Mazola Oil Q u a rts..................................... White Wonder Soap 7 B a r s ..................................... Red & White Flour 24 1-2 Lb. S a c k ....................... 49 Lb. Sack, $1.53. Red & White Coffee 1 Lb. P ackage...................... 25c 47c 29c 79c 39c R- A W. Mayonnaise Dressing Pure, no filler—Pint J a r ........ 37c Porto Fruit Punch Bottle makes gal.—Pea- bottle 28c INDEPENDENTLY OWNED If you w ant Meat, we have It, both Q uality and Price. How about a nice, juicy Steer Beef Pot B oast or Steak for Sunday dinner. I AM GOING TO SELL POT ROASTS 15 CENTS PER' POUND FROM 4 P. M. UNTIL 7 P. M. ,SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 THIS OPPOR TUNITY BY. THRIFTY THINKING HOUSEWIVES BUY AT RED & W HITE STORES If for no other reason than that they carry their full share of the tax burden you should patronize your local independent stores, says a prominent public official. Red & White Stores are independent stores individually owned by citizens of the community. The savings they offer you on quality foods are made possi ble by an unparalleled group buying power. PHONE YOUR ORDER WE DELIVER SAT. AND MON., AUGUST 16 - 18 i 8 Stop! Look! Listen! F inn Heppner, Monte Jiedv.all of Heppner speni "unday in Herm iston v isitin g hb parent», Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hedwall J. M. NORTON, Owner F kat 100% n att**aI color *w « in Technicolor AGENTS WAY o u r WEST' , From Jeffer-oiL Mr. and Mrs. F. Glaser of Jefferson visited at the C-eorge Bancroft home thia week. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Production Palmolive Soap 3 B a r s ................. College President Hero. T. W. Bibb, President of Alban ollege, at Albany, Oregon, was i Icrmiston last week visitin g pro' lectlv e students for his college. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson ar daughters, Shirlie and Mary, accot penied by Mr. Brownson’s sister. Mi E. M. Rowe, who has been visitin g r the Brownson home from Colorad lon id cr, Colorado, left Monday ft ’ortlar.d, Sc; idc and c ’.h r point .here they w ill spend a week or tc lays. Baby Daughter Born. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Caldwell ai ’he parents of an 8-pound baby gii 'mm A ugust S at the Hermiston hot pi tai. B & M Baked Beans or Brown Bread, 2 C an s......................... >◄ Hermiston Meat Market .Leave on Vacation. 'b A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 îim n x m m n n n m i k TUM-A-LUM TICKLER .‘ublished in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by , j-J THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331. Herm iston, Oregon, A ugust 7, 1930 Sliced Beets—The Fast 2 Cans, 2 s ...... ................ 33c Red & White Cat<up 14 Oz. Bott e ................... 19c SATURDAY SPECIALS Loin Steak, Round Steak, T-Bone J Steak, Rib Steak, per lb....... Pot Roast, per pound..................... Rolled Rib Roast, per pound—.... H*mburger and Sausage, per lb.. Pork Roast, per pound................... UNITEDLY OPERATED O W N E R SERVES 7A. w BUYER SAVES > D & WHITE STORES From Umatilla. Mrs. W alter Bullard of Um atllli was a Hermiston visitor Monday o this week. W. W. F elt house is painting his warehouse this week. “I just did a hole in one, The big difference between pres- proud husband. nt and Biblical tim es is that a grain W illiam Comstock and Glen Moore "Did you?” the w ife i f Portland arrived in Hermistor urplus was then regarded as a bless the w ife sw eetly. "Plei Thursday to spend several days at ing. again dear— I d idn’t see y R. A. Brownson, Editor. the Pete Sheridan home In Butter creek. The reason so m any people Ilka W hy did the Ralt shaker? tha miniature golf is that It fits their Go to Wallowa L*ke. Because he saw the potato masher drive. Mrs. Lee Savely and sm all daugh n the kitchen, the sugar spoon w ith ter left Saturday for W allowa Lake ler, and the gas metor In th e cellar. where they w ill spend some time Hello, people vacationing. of Herm iston. Now If that was a modern con I just came In Motor to Pendleton. crete cellar lik e we could remodel tow n to help Mildred Cumming and John Kopncr vonr old one Into. It wouM ho a fine the Tura-A- mtored to Pendleton Sunday. •’lace to n .ie aayond .'n. There lc Lum. But In probably room for an extra room In th e rush tn Leave on F a c tio n . your basem ent If you w ill let us get her» I for W alter Pearson and W esley Bleue- show you. »" got my name. lng left, Tuesday m orning by motor I t an y kind for Portland where they w ill spend The other day a fallow evidently person th at severe! dogs. From tht-re they w ill mistook u s for a radio store because has a motor lo S eattle and then to Spokane he came in and asked tor *'B” elim where th ey w ill visit w ith Donald inators. Wa didn't b are any but our me w ill call and Ed Kinase, former local boys, fly screens elim inate file» so be or to Mr. Broww- who are employed in that city. dered a set for bis home. appreetate<. Arrive From Portland. a