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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1929)
THE HEBMISTOH HEBJLXD, HEKMISTON, OREOOS. Board Of Regents Coming. Have Guests. Guests at the Frank Little home over the week end were Miss Beth Akey and Charles.Duer of Pendleton and Robert Myers of Walla Walla. Move To Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clarke and family moved recently to Pendleton. They hare been living in Hermiston during the past winter. In Sanitarium. F. H. Morlan Is in the sanitarium According to an announcement at the regular meeting of the Commer cial club Tuesday, the members of the board of regents of Oregon State ¡college will be in Hermiston near I the middle of June. Tentative plans Entertain Saturday. Mrs. C. C. Durfey and Mrs. Chas. ¡are being made for their reception Taylor were joint hostesses at a de lightful bridge luncheon last Satur Goes To Conference. Mrs. H. Luella Beamish, pastor of day afternoon honoring Mrs. J. F. MeNaught, who Is visiting here from the local Free Methodist church, left Portland. Guests to tnaks up six ¡the first of the week for Spokane tables of cards were invited for the 1 Washington, where she will attend affair» Mrs. George Jenkihs won conference. first honors at bridge with Mrs. C. I S. MeNaught winning the cut prize Company Representative Here. and Mrs. C. E. Baker, the consola X. Martin Smith, consulting engln tion. eer with the American States Public ¡Service company of Los Angeles, Is Mrs. Minnie Norton left Tuesday afternoon for a few day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sears, of friends in Condon, Oregon. Salem, Oregon, are visiting at the home of their son. Dr. J. L. Sears. Mr. and Mrs. William Shaar were in Walla Walla last Sunday attend Another washing machine will be ing the air derby in that city. installed at tbe Co-operative laundry J. F. Bilderbaek, former-president and anyope interested may see Mrs. of Cuba, Is now jerking sodns In H. E. Hutchison. NEW FORD P H A E T O N at College Place, Washington, receiv Receive Cara. ing treatment. Auxiliary Dance. A rather small crowd enjoyed the dance sponsored by the local unit of the American Legion Auxiliary at the Hermiston auditorium Inst Friday evening. Music was furnished by Fletcher’s orchestra of Pendleton. New Baker. Paul Hattson^of Grayls HfeHror, Washington, has recently come to Hermiston where he is employed in the local bakery shop as baker. Bielman Motors unloaded another At Baptist-Christian Church. carload of new Fords the first of the Sunday, June 2— Bible school 10 week. A. M. Morning worship 11 A. M. I Theme, Spiritual Sustenance. The I Isol d's supper at the close of the Here From La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moll and little ^morning sermon. Evening services daughter of La Grande were in 'Junior, intermediate Christian En Hermiston last Sunday. They for deavor 7 P. M. Preaching 8 P. M. merly lived In this community. Theme, The Wounds of Jesus. Whatever Is done rght needs no ex planation. The reason some people Visits From Goldendale. Mrs. Locke McNary of Alderdaie. do not miss the mark is because they dale was visiting with relatives in are not trying to hit anything. A Hermiston for a few days. She left cordial welcome to all. A. J. Ware for her home Tuesday morning. pastor. In Walla Walla Sunday. now in Hermiston taking charge of Visitors In Walla Walia Sunday the local power and light office. The John Chelan of Seattle was a vis were A. B. See, Fred Barker and Ted local company was recently sold to itor in Hermiston last Saturday. West of Hermiston. the Los Angeles organization. Fut ure plans for the company have not Driving New Car. Frank Ralph is driving a new Chrrch Services. yet been announced. The Hermiston Baptist church will Durant car which he purchased re cently . hold its regular Sunday services at Car. 2:30 P. M., June 2, at the home of Purchases W. R. Howe, manager of Howe’s Miss Clara G. Hall in west Hermls Bakery, recently purchased a new Insurance Men Here. J. W. Campbell of Portland and ton. Hitherto the Lord works and Ford coupe from Bielman Motors. John Young of Hood River, both we work. A welcome for all. J. T. former residents of the community, Howell, pastor. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT were in Hermiston last week. Mr. Campbell and», Mr, V ouji ;; are in the STRAW HATS FOR THE WHOLE Notice is hereby given that J. W. insurance busTiiess. ■» Spencer, administrator of the eslate FAMILY (.■, ~ 11 ,i. . of C. E. Spencer, deceased has filed Here From Seattle. 25c to $1.50 Have Home Grown Peas. with the County Clerk of Umatill i County, Oregon, has final account as such administrator, and the Coun ty Court of said county has fixed Saturday the 22nd day of June at the hour of nine o'clock A. M. as the time when the court will hear <b- Jections of said final account and will settle and determine the same. J. W. Spencer 37-5tc........................... Administrator The first home grown peas have made their appearance in local sto'-es and although, the supply Is not plen tiful yet, a few local garden enthu siasts can boast of peas large enough to eat. Mrs. A. W. Turnblad is one of the first to help.supply tho local market. Fresh Fruits - Vegetables —RECEIVTD EVTT.Y D A Y - JUST THE THING FOR THE SUMMER DAYS A NEW LINE OF SILK DRESSES FOR A LIMITED TIME DAY OLD TURKEYS $60.00 Per J 00 Prepaid Hatches Every Monday Pure |ned Bronze and pure bred Vnrragansett. Carefully selected ange stock, vigorous and healthy. Fine large toms. Husky poults. Writ# for catalogue and latest summer bulletin. Telegraph orders for Immediate shipment. Free circular ‘'Artificial Brood ing of Turkeys.” The New Ford will do 55 to 65 miles an hour! THE new Ford is a speedy car— no doubt of that. It will do 55 to 65 miles an hour, and that is fast enough for anyone. You won’t need this speed very often, but it’s good to know it is there. Best of all, you can travel at this pace with a new feeling of comfort and safety because the new Ford is such a steady, well-balanced car. You’ll be de lighted with the way it holds the road at all speeds. Come in and drive the new Ford yourself. You’ll wonder how such a really fine car can be sold at such a low price. Roadster, #450; Phaeton, #460; Business Coupe, #525; Tudor Sedan, #525; Sport Coupe, with rumble seat, #550; Standard Coupe, #550; Fordor Sedan, #625. ( A ll prices f. 0 b. D etro it, plus chorge for freigh t and d elivery. Bumper» and »pare tire extra.) Bielman Motors Phone 571 “TT- !" H itt’s confectionery. Visit* In Condon. Imported Utility Assortment Hand Painted Earthenware, smooth white body, beautiful shapes and colorful decorations. Useful as well as beautiful articles, suitable for presents and prizes. Combination Juicer Sets - le a Pots, beautiful shape - Deep Cake Plates - - - Covered Batter Jugs - - 2 Quart Open Jugs - Bell Shaped Bowl Sets Octagon and Round Bowl Sets - - - - - - - Kitchen Sets Left Over J a r s ........................... .... 3* ■ B i B i i B B ia iB iia iB iiB B M U iis iiS Q i h u e ■ a a a B a iiia a a a a a iB B a B B a B iiB B a a a a iB a ii W E B B E R ’S C L E A N E R S Hermiston, Oregon THE RUSSELL POULTRY YARDS Box-366-T Corvallis, Ore. 171 KINGSLEY’S H IW M IlT O N a HO USE D A LLES, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER O RDERS PRO M PTLY F IL L E D SHOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND HATS FOR THE O F Q U A L IT Y A N D » » S V I C I 1 And ydti'll haven big out-door living room that will give you more summer pleasure than all the rest of the house combined. And it won’t cost much either. We’ve every kind of pillar—simple and elaborate as well as all other details you'll need. Think this over seriously. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Cc mpany R. A. BKOWNSON, MANAGER “ r- CHAIN REDMVHITE STORES NORTON’S GROCERY | Build on a Big Roomy Porch FREE PLAN SERVICE Just another good thing added to the other good things of life PHONE 331 THE PICK OF THE CROP C a m s l “Ready" and “W illing” repnesent- ing Red & White Service, are mighty particular about the product* they select for customers. Only the beet is good enough. Quantity buying brings down the cost. C I G A R E T T E S Specials Saturday-Mon. June 1-3 WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels contain sucb tobaccos a n d such blending as have never been offered in any other cigarette. They are made o f tbe choicest Turkish a n d American tobaccos grown. Camels are alw ays smooth a n d mild. Camel quality is jealously m a in ta in ed . . . by tbe world's largest organization o f expert tobacco men . . . it never varies. Smoke Camels as liberally as you choose. . . they w ill never tire your taste. N or do they ever leave an unpleasant after-taste. • 8»J¡ HaywM* Trnbeerm N.C. da B K n e er ’s R ep a ir Sh op June 5 and 6 FAMILY f $1.19 REMEMBER WE GRIND S ■ LAWN MOWERS & SCISSORS I M A IL PH O NE $1.19 Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. LOOK THEM OVER M urdoch & c ° 99c $1.19 - 89c $1.09 $1.09 $1.19 Red and W hite Oval Sardines Two for ................................. 23c Serv-ns Queen and Stuffed Olives 23c Serv-n* Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 21/»» Two for ...................................._........... 55c Wesson Oil 51c Quarts .. PRODUCE SPECIAS THIS WEEK- Tnrnips, Onions, Oranges, Carrots. a Ser e n r Í) RED'WHITE ■r