The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 14, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    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.
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