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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1931)
THE HERMISTON H Mr. and Mn. C. A. Millar art visit. In» their daughter Mrs. Morrla N. Jure who reeently moved to ilerm is- «SOk Mr. Juve Is with the Rt«— giw ■'eying crew wurking on the W allula cut-off. Local Happenings THE BEST IN TALKINO PICTURES Hermiston, Oregon PROGRAM FRIDAY - SATURDAY CHATTfCTOM re Mrs. W. Rogers and granddaugh- y. ter N ellie Hooker, of I-a Grande, are sn at the II. A. Hooker home for the in summer. Mrs. Wm. Shaar was a business visitor in Pendleton Monday. Oscar Ford of Portland is einpioy- ed as clerk at the Red A W hite store for the summer, r- d Mrs. Henry H itt was a business visitor in W'alla W alla Tuesday. 5 T raffic Officer McMann was in I • Hermiston Sunday. John Haddox, Pendleton fnsur-1 F ance man, was here on business the I first of the week. Harold McKeen, former resident I of Hermiston, was a visitor from I Pendleton Tuesday. C. 8. McNaught went to Portland I Wednesday afternoon on a business trip. Miss Frances Sales arrived home I Tuesday evening after attending O. I S. C. tor the past school year. I, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shesely accom panied by Miss Mary Petrie went to Portland last week end where they visited friends. Mias Petrie w ill go to her home in Fulton, Missouri, after visitin g a week In Portland. Mr. aud Mrs. S. H. Barnard. Mr. in d Mrs Jess Richards of Stanfield and Mrs P. P. Sullivan left Sunday Everything good to eat In the meat line Qua«ty ■ Price - Service M ÌM M E R HOMES? /UMMER COTTAGEfy (UMMER CAMPSj B uy a pound o f M onarch C o ffe e at 38c, 3 pound* $ 1 .1 0 , and g et a c h a n c e on th is B ea u tifu l T h erm os B ottle. 1 T herm o* B o ttle w ith ev ery 6 0 poun ds, and 1 ch a n ce w ith e v ery lb. o f M onarch C o ffee . ¡TTROM EROSENE (COAL OIL) T h is is th e se a so n fo r B a th in g Suits. W e h a v e a n ice lin e a t red u ced price* for M en, W o m en and C h ildren. If in n e e d , look ours over. There’s no longer any reason why just because you wish to enjoy the health and pleasure benefits of life in your summer home, cottage or camp that you should be forced to suffer the annoyance and inconvenience of being w ith out * m od em w hite ligh t. A ll o f th e com fort* and convenience o f a flood o f b eau tifu l m ellow w hite" u j h t , like lu n h gh t in q u ality ia y o u r , now w ith th i. new S T R A W H A T S , fo r dress an d for work. In sta n t O d d s a n d end* in L a d ie s S h o es $ 3 , regu lar $ 5 shoe. W e still h a n d le H erm isto n B read . H a v e y< th e 4 fo r 2 5 c ? W e a lw a y s h a v e it. K ER O SEN E IO Big Features Mantle Lamp You*ll never miss electricity once you have en joyed it. It supplies the one great missing link u».u n lig h t . B u r n , w ithout amok.. . . n e l l o r (m oble. A b a -lu t. ly " ■“"U ly u t h . ois r t y I . lam p mid n m . fo r 50 ho a r, on ■ gallon o f e ll T m te d h r S3 laed- ing U n ir w a itiw and C e l l. « . , and ¡ . a r y .la in , varillad. A p p ro .-d by F i r . Underw rltaraaadO dO d Honae- P h o n e 171 t o real c ity hom e com fort« in th e cou n try. N o t on ly ia A laddin lig h t bountioua and b eau tifu l b u t th e A lad din ita e lf ia m odern in ev e ry w ay. H an d som e in both finish and d esign and w ith a w ealth o f exq u isite hand - d ecorated glass and parchm ent shad es from w hich t o ch oose. A ll sty les, tab le, hang- in g, bracket, vase and floor lam p s are avail- able in a price range to su it every purse. H erm iston , O regon A la d d in Com« In T oday and Sea It Dan. ons trated — No O b ligation Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co Is a Wonderful Thing! Some people seem to think the bread shipped in from somewhere elae is better—but the only differ ence is the wrapper. (JET \yiSE! When you call for Bread, just say “Hermiston.” T he H erm iston Bakery H E R M IST O N , O R E G O N M ac M arp M ac M arr STORES STORES BIG V A L U E S Sat. and Mon., June 13 - 1 5 Buy with confidence. A saving in every purchase. SOAP, 10 bars Q C r An announcement o f im p ortan ce ifcton M eat M arket Light A la d d in do 4 m H erm isto n O regon HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” A.^V^TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 for Medford, Oregon. The state con vention of the Oregon Orange opens in that city this week and Mr. Bar nard and Mr. and Mrs. Richards w ill attend as delegates. Mrs. P. P. Sul livan plans to visit a few days with her sou and fumily at Myrtle Creek. Mrs. Addle Launer and son, Paul Launer, of Dallas, Oregon, visited w ith Miss Pauline Stoop and Alfred Q uiriug Saturday. Mr. Launer is linotype operator on the Itemixer. Observer sta ff and w hile here made some minor adjustm ents on the m a chine In the Herald office. Thermos Bottle FREE Saturday Specials! 10c 16c 20c 20 c 25c THURSDAY, JUNE It, A $ 2 .0 0 A. R. Roberts spent the first of the week at home fn Columbia district, i He is employed near Kinzua. 11 Johnnie Joe Slnder of W eiser, I* A sensational story with a sen Idaho, is v isitin g his aunt and uncle, I sational star! R evealing w hat lies Mr. and Mrs. Orin O. Felthouse for I o in the heart of a woman every a couple of weeks. I j body calls " u nfaithful” ! Miss N ellie Simons of W alla W alla Ic Also Entertai#I|fc Shsrt Features Is vissltln g her brother, Curtis Sim-1 *■ ons and fam ily, th is week, and w i l l | c SUNDAY AftTi lrnWDAV remain Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst are In Portland this week m aking purchases during buyer’s week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick W hite of Olym pia, Wn., are v isitin g Mrs. W h ite’s father, Antone Soncson, th is week. Mrs. Jennie Shepherd spent the week end w ith her sister, Mrs. T. G. Gregory, enroute from Portland to | visit her mother In Freewater. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stokes and ington B u lletin , and Bert Mason, fam ily of New York City are v is it I manager of the Shell OH company ing indefinitely w ith Mr? and MrB. I n ation at A rlington, called on J. M. L o w a ra c/verett H orton Jackson Harr in Columbia district. I Biggs Sunday. Mrs. Smith Esther Ralston Mrs. M. Stephenson and Mrs. Bob Mary Brownson returned from ......... Laura LaPlante Condon the last of the week after Myers nnd tw o children of La Grande M in ter......... > »ia t« y Ruth Miller visitin g with friends there for a I spent the week end v isitin g Marie A ndrew s......... . Spencer Charters I Stephenson and Mrs. Frank W right, Mrs. Man tell C..?. Maude Eburn e i Marie Stephenson was a Pendleton I visitor last Thursday, Muzette ......... Georgette Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse left Snappier Than' OTnger'— Faster I Tuesday for Portland where Mr. F elt than Jazz. A ction that Ulppai house w ill attend grand lodge as Situations that’ Sizzle. Dialogue delegate for the Masonic lodge here. that Snaps. It’s a Comedy Scream! Mrs. Joe Udey accompanied them as Also Comedjr nnd F6i Mews far as The Dalles where she pi ms I to visit a few days. I Mr. and Mrs. Amoe Reece drove over from Enterprise W ednesday and ' visited with his parent«, Mr. an d ! Mrs. W. J. Reece, and bis sister Mrs. Floyd Laird and fam ily. They left for W eiser, Idaho, Saturday m orning to visit relatives. Rebekahs and Oddfellows w ill meet POT ROAST B U T 16c at the hall at 7;45 p. m. Sunday RIB BOIL SHOULDER PORK ROAST PORK CHOPS BACK BACON SIDTBACON TON, OREGON to all truck op erators Coffee CRYSTAL WHITE L A U N D R Y A X V MAC MARR BLEND PA R , pkge. 3QC That finest of W V CONCENTRATED SOAPS The Flavor Pleases. V vuitn, z cans DEL MAIZ, A new variety. TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Voi. 31 — Phone 331. Hermiston, Or., Thursday, June 11, 1931 Editorial About this time of the year you Want to start resting for your summer vacation. R. A. BrowAnon. ’ Editor. will stop at our show room beat. That le why we suggest the use of Tum-A-Lnm paint for your painting. It car ets« a double guaran tee of satisfaction. C. M. Best has been If you are ptannlng painting and repairing, a nice vacation this ile has a very attrac- year and your w ife has ive looking home now. a lot of worktylantied W ith all of the high for you to do around the house dtiriag said school graduates going vacation. just *1*enWm- to work, the country ber our HANOI MAN Will «oon be on Ils feet SERVICE does a 1 1 eg lsn . kinds of painting, re It Is a good tim e of pairing. and fixing. the year to get In thoae fhnsce. 8 «4 foot fence Dad : “ Whew. That posts for 1 7 H e. Good ipanking I gave you split Cedar poets that tired me all oot ’• *• w ill laat for years. Son: "Yea. but can sit down and raat.’’ Our plan departm ent FO RD TR U C K C A R A V A N CRACKERS, TRU BAKES. SNOWDRIFT, A JV fiQr Cheese 1 c«. MATCHES. r NEWEST FORD COMMERCIAL TYPES ARE INCLUDED T h e Ford T ru ck C aravan, w h ic h co n sist* o f a n u m b er o f F ord com m ercial units, in c lu d in g th e n e w e st truck a n d lig h t d e liv e r y ty p es, create* w id e in- terest in ev e ry lo c a lity it visits. AN OREGON PRODUCT. L em ons, doz. 2 8 c Large, Fancy Sunkist. ■ k -'■* New Potatoes, 8 lbs. 25c ROHRM AN M OTOR CO Authorized Ford Sale* and Service P h o n e 571 3 lb. Pail FINEST CANE FANCY FULL CREAM T uesday, June 16, We have a ear of lumber ordered for the bridge on th e Cold Likes to help folk ’s Springs road over the W allula eut-off. “ 2 lb. Caddy Finest Shortening. WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO HAVE THAT DREAM HOME PUT 0 N PAPER A N D THEN BUILD IT! 25r H erm iston , O regon Fresh Stock Good Quality Hermiston, Oregon - Phone 241