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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1929)
THE HKBMIBTOW HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Specials Saturday Monday LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES » The Baptist ladies rummage sale held In the building next to Bless ing Hardware will be open on Satur Leo Kowitz of Lebanon, Oregon and day, January S, from 2 to 5 P. M. Fred Kowitz, of Rupert, Ida., were re cent visitors at the George Lei be and Mrs. Jessie Hooker had as her F. Lenz farms. guests during the holidays, Mr. and John Newell of Silverton hag been Mrss. J. M. Coons of Dayton, W ash- visiting in Hermiston the past week. ami Stanley Stillwell, professor in the high school at Huntsville, Wash. Miss Agnes Little left Hermiston Mr. Coons is a brother of Mrs. Hook last Friday evening for Washougal, er aud Mr. Stilwell, a nephew. 'il l 25c SERV-US SOUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEP .................. .......................... 12c SHREDDEDWHFAT WESSON OIL. 1 Quart size TRY NUTOLA FOR YOUR CAKE MAKING — CHEAPER A few friends and neighbors gath ered at the Henry Hooker home Fri Miss Eldora Kingsley has returned day evening, December 28 for a sur to California after spending the holi prise party honoring Alvin Hooker. days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The occasion for the party was the twenty-second birthday of Mr. B. S. Kingsley. Hooker. Chas. W. Smith of Heppner, county Frank Swayze spent the Christmas agent of Morrow county, was in Her miston Wednesday of this week. holidays at thP home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze. He is a Guests at the Thomas Fraser home student at Willamette university at this week are Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bry Salem. ant of Anaconda. Montana, who are on their way to California.. Mr. Miss Barbara Edmunds of Eugene Bryant is a brother of Mrs. Fraser. and Ted R°y ot Pilot Rock stopped j in Hermiston Friday and visited at j Chas. Alspach, real estate dealer j the Frank Little home. They were i of Helix, was in Hermiston last Fri j motoring through to Portland from day. . Pilot Rock where they spent the holi — days. Mrs. F. C. McKenzie was hostess at er home New Year’s evening when Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell and she entertained at a party for her daughter Barbara. Of Condon, spent ¡sons, Gerald and George McKenzie, New Years at t’.ie O. C. Pierce home ! who are home from school for the in Hermiston. holidays. Twelve guests were pres ent. The early part of the evening Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Solvester of was taken up with bridge, and later j Blalock, Ore., w ere Hermlstoon vis the young people attended the dance Itors over the week end. at Umatilla. LIPTON’S YELLOW LABEL TEA AND COFFEE ARE THE BEST. „ COFFEE IN VACUUM PACK TIN 55o PH O NE 171 KINGSLEY’S H E R M IS T O N '« H O U S I O F Q U A L IT Y A h D B E R Y IC l' Mrs. H. E. Sheseiy was hostess at her home on New Year's eve. Two tables of bridge were in play during the evening with the prizes going to Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Jenkins. P H O N E 171 EGGS AND CREAM — WE WILL RECEIVE DELIVERIES— Fridays and Saturdays / T .'INGSLEY’S Columbia Vaiky Produce Co. Yet Near Perfection ¿rw’LSBWI S W h ile W e R e m a in j In This Business We intend to give the Buying Public price concessions, to those who want to avail themselves of Cash and Carry Service, you will find Prices that will pay you to take advantage of this plan. We are not quoting any special leaders, but all goods in this stock are specially priced to carry out this plan. If you are Inter ested in Saving cnll at this store and prices will be named to you on any Item you may be Interested In. Compare these prices with what you are paying and It will be easy to see what you can save by this plan. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. ■■■■■■■■■■■I * — » —■ > Our Estimates Will f 7 SAVE YOU} [MONEY W hen you get ready to build any farm building, it will save you may dollars to get our cost estimate. W e will specify just what you w ill need and deliver it the same day your order is placed, should you so Ball Bearing CREAM SEPARATORS Although most artificial silk fabric Walter Felthouse of Berkeley, Cali fornia, who has been visiting at the is made of wood pulp, It can also he W. W. and O. O. Felthouse homes In made from cubbages, bananas, or any other vegetable mutter from which cel Hermiston, left on Tuesday for Walla lnli.se Is obtained. Walla where he will resume his work People can usually tell the difference at Whitman college. between pure and artificial silk by squeezing It up In tlielr hands. Ren! Mrs. Lawson has been seriously ill silk, unless weighted with chemicals with Influenza for the past two weeks feels warm to the touch and will uoi at the home of her daughter, Mrs. crease. Artificial silk feels cold and slippery, besides being too lustrous. Harvey Payne. Its creasing propensity is one of the greatest problems for manufacturers, Twelve guests enjoyed a no hostess and many experiments are being tried dinner party at the home of Mr. and to co|>e with the difficulty, and save Mrs. A. H. Norton on New Year’s women the trouble of having to Iron day. Following the dinner three an artificial silk frock each time It has tablcg of bridge were In play with been worn. the prizes being awarded to Mr. W. J. Warner, Mrs. C, S. McNaught and Beat Worker» Mrs. Thomas Fraser. Spinsters and married men are the best federal workers, bravely asserts Mrs. Leon Norquist is in the Her Malcolm Kerlin, acting chief of the miston hospital for medical treat efficiency bureau which supervises rut ment.. Mrs. Norquist lives in the Inga of government employees. The Columbia district. Mrss. B. E. Juday reason Is that single young men an:! returned to her home in Umatilla women think more about "dates” and Wednesday. January 2 after having personal beauty than they do of work, been in the hospital receiving medical and the old bachelor, also lacking re sponslhllltys is continually wanting to treatment. change his job. *’The spinster,” says Kerlin, "mothers her Job with utmost C. W. Kellogg who recently dis care and the married man drives on- posed bis business Interests In ward with ambition for bis family.’ Hermiston returned early In the week Kerlin finds that the best work In the government departments is done dur from a trip to Portland. ing the midforenoon hours.—Path The Ladies Aid of the Methodist finder Magazlue. church held a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Love o f A pplause Little, with Mrs. Hugh Taylor and Human applause Is, by a worldly Mrs. Bert Mullens Joint hostessea. man, reckoned not only among the luxuries of life, but among articles of Miss Jane Warner was In Pendle the first necessity An undue desire ton for t. c week end where she at to obtain It has certainly Its founda tended the ,'ormal homecoming dance tion in vanity, and it Is one of our given by the I. O. I. club members. grand errors Io reckon vanity a trivial She left on Sunday morning for Port fault . . . Reputation being in It ion 1 where she will be a guest at the self so very desirable or good, those who actually possess It, and in some home of Miss Catherine McVay who sense deserve to possess It. ate apt is spending the holidays with her to make It their standard, and to p, rents. Miss McVay attends school rest in It as th-ir supreme aim aud in the east. end.—Hannah More. ■ " : will increase the profits o f your dairy herd OREGON HARDWARE IMPLEMENT 09. CHAIN N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y RESOLVE TO SAVE MONEY — on your food purchases during 1929 by trading exclusively at this Red & White chain store. Avail yourself of the better values in quality foods feature^ here and bearing the Red & W hite and Serv-us labels— Most of the Hermiston students who attend colleges and unlversliles have returned to school for the open ing of classes after the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Ursel Hiatt entertained with Gerald and George McKenzie leave three tables of 500 at her home on the last of the week for Portland to New Year’s eve. Mr. and Mrs. Earl resume their work at Columbia univer Boynton were awarded the first plrze. sity. They have been spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Miss Doroothy Straw of Portland is Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. visiting friends in Hermiston this week. She is staying at the F. V. Cecil Warner wias taken to St. Prime home and expects to return to Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton for Portland Friday. medical treatment this week. Miss Phoebe Blalock of Walla ’Valla was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little Friday and Artificial Silk Not Saturday of last week. FOR DAILY QUOTATIONS FOR POULTRY, TURKEYS s ■ McCORMICK - DEERING Wash., where she will resume her work in the high school. THAN ’ I ..S * 4 -K o 4 S . OTHER SHORTENING AND BETTER. . A QUALITY PRODUCT Occurence« o f In Lor«« t Glannod Hara and Thera A bout th e C ity and Neighborhood January 5-7 .f. . . ’ Ttrtr BhptM Ladles Aid *111 hold a regular meeting at the Baptlst-Chris- tian church on Wednesday,, January 9 at 2:30 in the afternoon. Specials Saturday & Monday JANUARY 5-7 Serv-u8 Shaker Salt, Plain or Iodized 12c Snowdrift, 4 pound Tins. 95c Serv-us Macaroni, Noodles, Spaghetti. 3 for 25c Calumet Baking Powder, 16 oz Tins. Serv-us Coffee, 1 pound package. Serv-us Tomato Soup................................................. 2 for 19c Red & White Toilet Paper................... 3 for od0 Serv-us Marshmallows, lo oz. Tins ............................... 25c Cream of Wheat. :oc Serv-us Chili Con Carne. 2 for 27c Read the Advertisements ■■■■■■■■■■■■ PAY C A SH AND PAY LESS BIG Mrs. J. M. Pare accompanied by A atoists Catch Ostriches her son Jack, were In La Grande last Catching ostriches hy automobile Is week where Jack underwent an operation for the removal of his ton- being tried In the Arabian desert, fol lowing the bagging of two birds In a ells.. day by a party recently. At first the birds outdistanced the cars, but they Miss Helen Upham had a dellght- soon tired, and ns the unto appmaohed fulu surprise when a few friends gat alongside, a hunter stepped on the hered at her home Sunuday evening running hoard, grasped one bird by the to wish her a happy New Year on her | neck and pulled It Into the car. It return to school. Miss Upham, who, was too exhausted to struggle. The baa been spending the holidays at the companion ostrich was captured Io the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr». C.1 name manner, and four others were L. Upham, ta a student at the state normal school at Monmouth.* ■■■■■■I BARGAINS at the : HERMISTON CASH MARKET desire. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company R. 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