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THURSDAY, AUGUST J«. IMO
KERMISTOH HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
ment and work will begin soon by the to Pendleton Thursday evening.
left Friday for Pendleton where he
Hermiston Light A Power Co.
was transferred to his old job. George
Story of Pendleton, formerly a Her-
Leaves for La Grande.
Mrs. Barbara Stevens left Sunday ruistn resident, Is in Hermiston tak
Go to Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight McKinney morning lor La Grande where she ing Mr. Schiller’s place.
left Saturday night for Newport will visit with her son, Leslie Slnden , Hr modeling and Repainting.
where Mrs. McKInuy will spend sev of that city.
The Propst Variety Store is being
Parents of Boy.
My
Word was received that Mr. and eral weeks visiting relatives.
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| remodeled and repainted this week.
Mrs. Dave Mlddlesdorf, formerly of McKlnny returned Tuesday of this Returns from Portland.
New shelves have been added and the
Hermiston, now of Pendleton, are the week.
Mrs. Earl Bensel who spent the j walls have been kaJsoinined.
past week visiting In Portland and |
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parents of an 8-pound baby boy born
last Tuesday at Pendleton..
Seattle, returned to her home In this Makes Business Trip.
Motor to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel and eons city Saturday.
J. M. Pace made a business trip
to Weston and to Milton-Freewater
Eddie, Earl and Kenneth, and daugh
Light & Power Co. to Start Work.
Tuesday of last week.
The light extension to the Port ter Ruth. Mrs. Rena Waterman and Visit in Yakima.
land-Spokane airfield near Umatilla daughter, Mrs. Robert Yeager, and
John Henry and Suzanne Nye, Improving Property.
A. A. Hall is improving his pro
has been authorized by the govern- I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker, motored email son and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Nye, spent the past week vis perty by building a new double gar
iting in Yakima. They returned to age near his residence.
Hermiston Saturday evening.
Returns From Fortland.
PEND
Dick Hitt, who has been in Port
land and Albany during the summer,
Visits From Fortland.
Miss Lois JackBon who Is employed returned to Hermiston Wednesday
In Portland at the First National night.
bank arrived in Hermiston Saturday From I onori ew. Wn,
night to spend her vacation with her
Miss Gertrude Belsse, of Longview,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Washington, former losal girl, spent
several days visiting at the A. B.
Bensel home.
Opens Shop.
Program Week Starting Sunday, August 31st
Mrs. Wm. Shaar opened her Beauty Motor to Pendleton.
shop Monday of this week after hav
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham and
ing It closed for several months on daughter Helen motored to Pendle
account of her illness.
ton Saturday.
Cíe/ i/o u r
LOCAL NEWS ITEM S
Return From Bingham.
J. S. Burnham motored to Bing
ham Springs Sunday and returned
Sunday evening acoinpunfed by Mrs.
Burnham and two daughters and
Fern Lindner who spent the past tow
weeks vacationing at the sprints.
From Umatilla.
Ernest Peck of Umatilla was
Hermiston business visitor Monday
morning.
L®sves
for La Grande.
Walter Blokland left the first of
the week for La Grande where he
will take up his work for the Union
Oil company In that city.
Motor to PortlBnd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and
daughter Jane left by motor Wednes
day for Portland. They expect to re
turn Sunday.
Visit at Friend’s Home.
Miss Jane Warner was a house
guest of Harriet Stanfield of Butter
creek Thursday and Friday of last
week.
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on Friday
Saturday,
Sept. 5 - 6
P IC T U R E S
Phone I8-W
TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING
First Show Starts 7:Oo P. M.
EXCLUSIVELY PRODUCED ON
Western Electric Sound Equipment.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
DAISY RUTH MILLER
— and—
EDMUND BREESE
•—In—
They're Off!
Get your monoy down for the fast
est, funniest, most furious comedy
run In history! “The Hottentot” Is
a
laugh-a-inlnute,
Hplll-a-mlnute,
thrlll-a-mlnute winner!
Dynamited
with the sparkling dinlogue of Willie
Collier's screaming stage success!
ALSO POX MOVIETONE NEW 3
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
In
“SO LONG
LETTI
With
GRANT WITHERS, PATSY RUTH
MILLER, BERT ROACH CLAUDE
GILLINOWATTER
You'll laugh at the singing, clown
ing antics of the long, lanky Latty!
You'll roar at the complications
which ensue when two dissatisfied
husbands change wives!
Voti'll shout with glee when they
give grandpa the works in the Turk
ish I sth!
Here Is a ro’llc iln g far-e. made!
from a great slago romejv with C .s r - 1
lottc Creeuwood at h«r funniest and
best.
You’ll have the time of your life.
ALSO VITAPHONE ACTS.
COMING
"PESEET SONG"
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Visits In Rcith.
Agnee Roberts spent from Thurc-
dRy until Saturday of last week vis
iting friends In Relth.
Motor to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lilly motored
to Pendletpn Monday.
From Stanfield.
Edn^ Greathouse of Stanfield war
a Hermiston business visitor Tues
day of this week.
Transferred to Pendleton.
Dewey Schiller, who has been em
ployed by the Shell Oil Company In
Hermiston for the past two years,
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“The
Hottentot”
To Go To Arlington.
Ted West is plalnntng a business
trip to Arlington Sunday. He ex
pects to return early Monday morn
ing.
kv C O U H tA O
M A 8 IO M » H IL U N »
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THIS IS
“ FUN
W E E K “
With two side splitting comedies at
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J. M. NORTON, Owner
INDEPENDENT GROCERS GROUPED FOR BUYING POWER.
“A community thrives as its citizens prosper; therefore.w hen locally,owned
stores are successful property values increase and all business is. good” . . .It
pays to patronize independent stores. Red & White stores are indivirually :
and independently owned by citizens of the communities they serve. Save on
quality foods at this Red& White store.
W E DELIVER
PHONE YOUR ORDER________
Sat. and Mon., Aug. 30-Sept. 1
—Red & White Super Specials.
We reserve th¿ right to limit quantities
CORN BEEF
JAR RUBBERS
1 Pound Tin
Double lip red—3 dozen.....
B. & W. Sliced Pineapple
Buffet; 2 for...................
R. A W. FRUIT PECTIN
12 oz. bottle; 2 f o r ..............
Meat Specials
19c
45c
R.
/u t l- ia v in g I n te n s i-t i r e
M r D uck
A W. JELL DESSERT
Sure to je ll; 3 fo r................
ECONOMY JAR CAPS
2 dozen f o r ............................
Red A White Corn Starch
2 for ......................................
BLUE A W HITE SHRIMP
2 for ......................................
INDEPENDENTLY
OWNED
Estate H E A T R O L A
T h e r e is o n ly O n e H eatrola— E sta te b u ild s it
Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Go.
Spends Week-end.
Dewey Schiller who left for Pen
dleton the first of last week to work
In that city, arrived in Hermiston
Saturday evening to visit friends. He
returned to Pendleton Monday morn
ing.
- SHADOW OF
THE IfiMiZu
Motors to La Grandi
Bob Hooker made a trip to La
Grande the first of the week with his
grandmother and sister, Mrs. Mont
gomery, who havo been visiting at
the Hooker home for several weeks.
M o d a l S-D
O n e o f th r e e m o tie U f r o m
le h ^ n y o u m a y c h o o s e .
E a ch w it h th e e s c lu s iv e
fe w m o r e d aya
a y s t t< o r e -
you
y o u r F ree C oal a n d
m o d e r n w h o le -h o u se H ea tro la
c o m fo r t for th o se c o ld d a y s
t h a t are c o m in g .
S o hurry-—c o m e in b efo re
A u g u st 3 0 th . A $2.00 d e p o sit
e n r o lls y o u . A fter t h a t , y o u
p a y o n ly $2.00 a w eek u n t il w e
in s t a ll y o u r g e n u in e H ea tro la
a n d d eliv er y o u r t o n o f F ree
C o a l. (A h a lf - t o n i f y o u c h o o se
th e H ea tro la J u n io r .) T h e n
you m a y b e g in p a y in g t h e b a l
a n c e o n o u r c o n v e n ie n t m o n th ly
p a y m e n t p la n .
A ct n o w ! S to p In , o r te le
p h o n e a n d w e’ll c o m e to
you.
th e twennine
Walla Walla Visitors.
Mrs. H. E. Hitt and her guest, Mrs.
Zolldan were Walla Walla visitors
Monday of this week.
Wednesday
Thursday
From Portland.
B. Thalr, representative of the
Swift A Compapny ofWeo in Portland
Fern indner who sprat the past two
looking after business interests in
this section.
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serve
Goes to Portland.
Mrs. A. W. Cristopherson and
daughter Barbara left Tuesday for
Portland where they will visit rela
tives for several days.
KATtUTTri CPAWraeo JO J W N IN t DUNN a n d ,
CAUOl LOMBARD
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Motor to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner nsd
daughter Jane, motored to Pendleton
Saturday of last week.
w h ile i t ' s H e t
Chan *" ' fiw khi “
O? X
From Heppner.
Harry Wilkins of Heppner was In
Hermiston Saturday visiting friends
and attending to business matters.
FKÉE COVI
Hoffman Philip, who has been
representing the U. S. in Persia,
has been transferred by the Presi
dent to a cooler climate.
Salem, Ore.—(Special) — More
than 100.090 peftple who never be
fore have been In the state of Ore
gon are expected to atte(nd the
Western States Exhibit at the 1931
state fair here next year, according
to D. M. Lowe of Ashland, who is
In charge of the Oregon exhibit at
the California state fair la Sacra
mento, Aug. 31 to Sept 7.
Oregon day at ‘ the event is
scheduled for Sept. 5.
The Western States exhibit was
originated at the diamond anniver
sary of the California state fair
last year, and will come to Oregon
la 1931 in connection with the 70th
anniversary of this state’s annual
exposition.
Oregon Is represented by eight
booth« at the southern event this
year. Mr. Lowe revealed, each
booth symbolic of one specific in
dustry or a particular district of
this stale. Other states represent
ed at the Sacramento exposition in
clude Washington, Montana, Idaho.
Utah. Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada,
New Mexico, Arizona and Cali
fornia, in addition to Mexico,
Alaska and the Hawaiian islands.
Pictures of the Oregon booths
are to be shown throughout the
United Stales during the fall and
winter. Mr. Lowe stated, with sev
eral large eastern cities already
definitely on tho itlncrae.
‘‘The success of tills undertaking
hne been financed by the Oregon
State Fair board, and to that body
should be given every prr'se for
the largest advertising campaign
of Oregon and its resources ever
undertaken,” Mr. Lowe declared.
29c
25c
STOP!
LOOK!!
LISTEN!!!
We are not quoting any special prices but
'if you will come in and compare our prices;
with any shop in the community, you’ll find
that we can save you money on Meats!
A FULL LINE FRESH AND
CURED MEATS
"Quality— — Service”
Hermiston Meat Market
A. W, TURNBLAD — PHONE 411
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TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
Voi. 30
12k
22c Pure Pork Sausage, lb.... ............... 25c
30c
55c T Bone Steaks, lb......
Pork Shanks, lb.........
.......... 15c
17c Pork Roasts, Should., lb—. 21c
35c
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Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
Veal, Beef and Lama Stew, lb....
Don’t forget we have a full line of
lunch meats to pick form for your cold
lunches.
UNITEDLY
OPERATED
Read the Advertisemets
Western States Exhibit ,
Will 3a Held in Salam
During 1931 State Fair
Hermiston, Oregon, August 28, 1930
E D IT O R IA L
QUICJC
;
Action :
M
ost oiks, when they
decide to have a piece o f
printing done want it at once.
W e arc well equipped to give
prompt service cn your work.
Furthermore, it will not look
l.ke a hurry up job, since our
ability to handle rush work
enables us to give it the
same careful attention that
is given less hurried work.
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That’s Us
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Phone 331.
No, 33
J. A. Reeves Is adding to and re
modeling his home this week.
Judging from the way some of our
"self-made" men boast about begin
nlng life as a barefoot boy, they seem
to think the rest of us were born
Handi-man will
with shoes on.
help you fix up the
R. A. Brownson, Editor.
homestead.
It was necessary to decide whether
a border farm lay on Canadian or
U. S. territory. Surveyors finally
ADVERTISEMENT
announced to the old lady who had
Just purchased it, that It just came
within the American side. The old
For heat burn Tum-A-Lump.
lady smiled with relief. 'Tin so glad
For Insulation use Celotex or Fir
to hear that,” she said. ‘T v e heard Tex.
that winte:a ia Cana-a ara terribly
Tum-A-Luraber Is the best.
severe.”
For service call 331 and you get a
smile with It.
It Is probably a 'TOO to 1" shot
that your house needs some repairing
before the cold weather starts. Roofs
The following have ordered lumber
have been known to Jeak, glass to get for additional chicken houses: C. I f .
broken, and lots' of other things to Jackson. H. J. Ott. E. L. Jackson and
go wrong. Weatherstrip outa out a George Genn. These men and a lot
lot of the cold air that creeps In of others are increasing their chicken
around the doers «gd windows,
flecks tMs year.