The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 02, 1929, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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E. P.
100 per
and the
In town
Dodd 1.
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MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES *
Among thoBe who have been at
tending ^ h e revival meetings in
Hermiston are Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mrs. Hesser and Miss I lesser left Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Steltlng and
for Eagle Creek and Portland the Mr. and Mrs. McFalls and their
:3rd. They will visit with Mr. and families.
Mrs. Will Saunders at Eagle Creek
and then go on to Portland. Miss
Mr. Wiley Pearson has been quite
Hesser, an eastern visitor, will en­ 111 at the home of his parents in
joy her first trip over the Colum­ Echo during the past week.
bia highway.
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Dr. a . o. Rocnicke. local dentist. Office Improved.
was a visitor in Portland over the
The real estate office occupied by
week-end.
jW. A. Leathers Is undergoing Im-
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provements this week. The interior
Here From La Grande.
hass betn remodeled and painted and
J. B. Moll, former Hermiston resl-1 signs are being painted on the ex
dent, was In town from his home In terior.
La Grande last Saturday.
Former
Matott’s Trailer Fae
♦ Mrs. M. T. Matott. Correspondent <•
Purchases Car.
I°f lhe Shell Oil company has been
Mrs. Frank Little recently pur- promoted to the position of sales-
cbaaed a new Plymouth Chrysler man at Pendleton recently, accord-
sedan from the Pendleton Auto com -'ing to an announcement made by J.
pany.
W. Little, manager In charge of Pen-
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don and sub-territories of the eom-
Entertains Friday.
pany. D. W. Schiller, an employe
Mrs. J. L. Sears was hostess at her °f the company at Pendleton, will
home la.-yt Friday afternoon whenj take over Mr. Story’s
position at
she entertATilid three tables of guests, Hermiston.
at luncheon and bridge. Mrs. W. W.I
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Felthouse was awarded first prize Has New Sign.
for high score, Mrs. F. B. Swayzei Swift and company cream station
the consolation and Mrs. George Jen- which recently moved Into new
kins, the cut prize.
I quarters on ain street now has the
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| front window decorated with an ap-
Attend Wrestling Match.
proprlate sign.
H. W. Kelley, accompanied by Neil)
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Boynton and Dr. J. L. Sears, motor- Here From Stanfield.
ed to Pendleton Monday night to at- I F. A. Baker, secretary of the
tend a wrestling bout In that town. I Stanfield Irrigation district, was In
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town on business Tuesday.
To Portland.
f 0 60l0000 00*000**^eri>
* a«d
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4 ! tory.
ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM FLOORS
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A crowd of young people chariv
C. M. Jackson received 600 baby
ared Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pennock
chicks April 24.
last week. The bride and groom
took the first round by getting away
We have a coming orchestra and
but on the second trip the crowd
from the outside It "listenk” very
was placated with treats.
good. We hope to hear a public per­
formance In the near future. Elmer
Garrett Is pianist and leader, Nor­
man Pennock cornet, Sumner Robin- 4
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son. saxaphone, Norman Dahlman,
CHURCH NOTES
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clarinet, and Edmund Briggs, drums. ♦
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Dr. Thitlewalte of the state veter­
The Hermiston Baptist church will
inary department, gave the tubercu­
hold its regular Sunday services on
lar test to the cattle of this district
Sunday. May 6, at 2:30 in the af­
last week.
ternoon at the home of the pastor
We expect to be holding our services
Mr. and Mrss. Matott and family
in town In the near future. All
and Miss Velma Colpftts went to
are welcome to these strvices. J
Pendleton last Saturday.
T. Dowell, pastor.
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FOR EVFRY ROOM IN THE HOUSE
Four Linoleum floors so quickly,
so attractively installed by our experts.
FIRST FORGET YOUR OLD CONCEPTION OF LINOLEUM AND SEE THE
STRONG FLOOR EFFECTS.
SOME OF THEM ARE ON DISPLAY IN OUR SPECIAL ZEPPELIN WINDOW.
BUT YOU CAN EXAMINE THEM CLOSB AT HAND RIGHT IN OUR STORE.
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AND ARTISTIC r-ESIGNS' WELL GIVE YOU AN ENTIRELY NEW IDEA
OF
LASTING
ABOUT THE
LINOLEUM,
AND
QUALITIES,
WE
THE
ECONOMY, AND THE LABOR SAVING ADVANTAGES OF ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM.
THE PRICE?
YOU CANNOT BEAT IT ANYWHERE
A ll our o ld stock o f Inland Linoleum, Congo lem
and Felt Base Rugs a t I -3 o ff regular prices.
Aside from our lively sewing club,
At the Baptist-Christian chuurch
the district is also interested
in
To Seattle.
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.Sunday, May 5. Sunday school at
other club work, being represented
,
Resident Here.
,
10 A. M. Mr. Wilber Torgerson of
Miss Margaret Waterman left last
Dodd, old time resident and week for Seattle where she Is vis­ by C. M. Jackson as leader of the Milton will preach at 11 A. M. Jun­
pig club, Billy Jackson as member of
cent booster for Hermiston iting with her sister.
ior Christian Endeavor at 6 o'clock,
the Jersey calf club and Donald
Umatilla project, was back(
senior Endeavor at 7:30 o’clock.
Jackson ns a member of the Jersey Everyone welcome.
the first of this week. Mr. Iadieg Aid Meetg
calf and Hampshire sheep club.
now located at Wala Walla.
The La(IleH. a)d goclety Qf thg
fLte-
THEIR LOVELY COLORS
WOULD LIKE TO TELL YOU THE REST OF TUT. STORY.
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT C O M P a N
t t
amount to be paid by the state or
thodist church enjoyed an all day
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris of Lewis­
county.
'meeting la the church basement
ton. Idaho, made a short visit last
8? aM raf’ Wednesday of this week A pot luck
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week at the hbme of his parents, * F A R M R E M I N D E R S
flc officer stationed at Arlington.
Caught between the drum and cable
lunch was served at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harris.
Miss ♦
❖ on the log slip oi a small sawmill near
was in Hermiston last Friday looking
Lenh, who has been spending the ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a
after matters pertaining to his office \ T
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The maximum federal share of in­ Lapine, Fpjy S. White, 38, was killed
winter with her grandparents, is
and checking up particularly on carai' HVe Sne81t Lay.
demnity payments for grade cattle re­ almost instantly It was believed that
without license plates.
I The 8enlor cla“ ot the local hi* h their daughter.
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¡school enjoyed its annual "sneak"
acting to t. b. tests has recently been White was drawn around the drum
Mr. Ernest Hauser, of the cow increased from $25 to $35 and the after a glove became entangled in the
Cara Collide
<lay Monday when the members of
machinery.
A damaged fender and wheel r e -|the cla88’ ac<:° ,>1PI‘nled
Miss Dono- testing association, was a guest at amount for purebred cattle raised
Following an investigation by under
sulted to the coupe owned by John Lan’ cl’"M
’ adv,8"r- heId a
the E. L. JackHon home last week from $50 to $75, the state college
cover men from the federal prohibi­
Echo.
In
the
afternoon
they
atten-
has
been
notified.
The
other
pro­
while
testing
their
herd.
Iladdox when It collided with an­
visions applying to such payments tion department, fedeial and state pro­
other machine driven by John ded a show In Pendleton.
are
the same as before, namely, that hibition agents end Sheriff Weed and
Mrs.
Ralph
Sturgess
was
hostess
Nowotny nt the highway turn in
to the girls’ sewing club last Satur­ the ldemnlty shall not exceed one- deputies swooped down on Clatskanie ’
front of the Bielman Motors garage St. Patrick's Day, Maybe.
Tom Fraser has been shedding day. The girls are beginning their third of the difference between the recently and arr.-' ted nine violators of
Bunday morning.
Nowotny's car
the prohibition law.
reams of tears this week due to the third project and are doing some appraised value of the animal and
was not damaged In the collision.
fact that Leo Htirly of Hurly’s cash very creditable work. Bad weather the salvage value, and that the Fed­
READ THE HOME PAPER
grocery has mistaken the first of did not prevent an almost perfect eral payment shall not exceed the
Here From Irrigon.
A. C. Houghton, secretary of the May for St. Patrick’s daiy and had attendance. Mrs. Sturgess servetl
West Extension Irrigation district, the frbnt ot his new store painted lunch at the close of the meeting.
w o a business visitor from Irrigon "reun
Mr. W. A. Hineline has a very
Batuiday.
fine patch of asparagus and when he
Visit Over Week End.
A goodly number f local teacher could not harvest it, very gejier-
Sells Tract of Land.
Allen Von Behren recently sold des’rted Hermiston over the week ulsly gave it to neighbors who were
WE SOLICIT YOUR CREAM
his tract of land southwest of Her­ end for visits In other towns.
A not so fortunate in owning a patch.
miston to J. V. Allen of Tekoa, party of three Including Miss Ran
BRING IT IN AND RECEIVE TOP PRICES.
Washington.
Mr. Allen has taken doll, Mi«s Frost and Mias Cranna
Miss Velma Colpitts was called to
If
WHY TAKE LESS?
possession of the place and has start­ motored to Portland, Miss Minnie Stanfield Sunday where her mother
ed various Improvements. His wife Sansted visited In Walla Walla, while has been 111 for several daya.
and four children have already mov­ Mlsa Thompson remained In Hermis­
ed to their new home.
ton.
Under new business we list this
week, Pet Flannlgan’s Truck and
Visits With Brother.
Transport Line, R. E. McFalls Taxi
Have May Day Party.
Ben M. Hslleyburton of Portland
The members of the Junior Christ­
Is visiting a t the farm horn» ot his ian Endeavor of the Baptiat-Chrta
brother. J. E. Hslleyburton.
tian church enjoyed a delightful
May party at the home of Mrs. Cecil
Here From Stanfield.
Warner Wednesday afternoon.
A business visitor In Hermiston
from the Stanfield district last Fri­
Dr. Thletlewalte of the state veter-
day was R. O. Penney who la secre­
Mr. and Mrs. Matott and famlly
tary of the Stanfield Grange.
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NEW, THE LATEST ARM­
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Traffic Officer Here.
Specials Saturday Monday
May 4-6
Jell-X-Cell, 3 for ...
tfONARcty
Mrs. George Sales wag shopping In
John Dunning, circulation manag­ La Grande one day last week.
er of the East Oregonian, was In
Try those New Robolink Hose
town Saturday attending to business
New Spring Shades, $1.00
matter.
To Rainier.
J. M. Biggs made a quick business
trip to Rainier, Oregon over the week
end, going down Saturday evening
and returning early Monday morn­
ing.
The fin e st
gasoline ive have
ever offered
to Pacific Coast
cAIotorists
IT A N D A B B
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COMPANY
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Recovers From Flu,
Frank Little is bark at work again
after huving been 111 with f|u for
approximately two weeks.
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H S W M IS T O N 'S ^ O ü S E
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Visit From Lewiston.
Mr. and Mrs, 1,. E. Sullivan were
visitors at the home of Mrs. W. 8.
Bovnton over the week end.
The
ralltvan s. form erly project residents,
now make their home In Lewiston
Idaho.
To Wx’l* Walla
Miss Iris Little spent the week-end,
on the Whitman college campus In 1
I t a l ia W alla.
Saturday evening!
ah . was a m eet at the Beta Theta
Pl formal dinner dance at the Mar-1
rue Whitman hotel.
Oil Manager Transferred.
George R. Story who has been In
S h a rp of the I ’.rm la tn n sub depot
M
ad t h e w ant ads
Open Till 12:00 ■
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Our Bost it « Neighbor of Yours
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"Ready” and "W illing” the Red
W hite twins, have introduced a new
and better grocery service to this
Community . . a personal service by
the store owner, at savings possible
thru volume buying.
P la c e Y o u r O r d e r s fo r
The owner serves— the buyer saves
Specials Saturday-Mon.
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May 4-6
Returns From Trip.
Mr. and Mrs W. W. Felthouse
returned last week from a motor trip
to Oakland aqd. irpther California
points. They were away from home
about three weeks.
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O F Q U A L IT Y A N D B t R V I C V
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PAY LESS
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Shopping in Pendleton.
Mrs. II. E. Hitt and Mlsa Dorothy
Hitt were shopping In Pendleton last
Saturday.
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■ First-claw Service
WESSON OIL
Quart can ...............
Good Heavy Pine Box Wood at
4 cents per cubic foot.
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51c
BEACHNUT SPAGHETTI
3 pounds for
39c
$4.00 PER HUNDRED CUBIC FEET
THE BEST AT ALL TIMES
H e a v y Fir S la b W o o d a t
$ 7 .0 0 P e r C ord
WE GIVE t»2 CUBIC FEET LOOSE MEASURE FOR A CORD THIS
FIR SLAB WOOD HAS A LARGE AMOUNT OF ENDS OF HEAVY
TIMBERS IN IT. WE WILL HAVE A CAR OF EACH OF THESE
KINDS OF WOOD NEXT WEEK
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HERMISTON CASH MARKET
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DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS
PHONE 411
DALLES.
40c
SURF JELLO DESSERT
3 for .............
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20c
ORANGES. 2 DOZEN
A good by*—oranges up $1.50 crate.
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Jert’wf
OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
April 9-10
PHONE 331
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W E B B E R ’S C L E A N E R S
Turn-A-Lum Lumber Company
FREE PLAN SERVICE
SURF RIDER PINEAPPLE
Broken sliced 2s. 2 for
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THE
B. A BROWNSON, MANAGER
13c
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■ ■ ■ CHAIN RED&WHITE STORES
■ NORTON’S GROCERY
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY
Shopping in La Grande.
Monitor Peas, 2s . ...........
Men’s Rayon Hose, Special,
any size or color, 29c.
New Frocks and House Dress­
es—look them over.
Don’t forget our Straw Hats
when in need.
M u tu a l C r e a m e r y C o.
Fendleton Man Here.
P. & G. White Naptha Soap
10 Bars ......................
45c
Graham Crackers, honey maid.
Family size ........ ............ 45c
1 package of sugar wafers free
with family size ot Honey
Maid Grahams.
B u tte r fa t T o d a y 4 8 c
REX CAFE
22c
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April 23-24
P 1 0 M F T L T F IL L I D
CHAIN
55c
ft
KEO'WHITE