The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 26, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    P a b lls M every Thursday at Her­
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
Mrs. Fred Itelkg and Mrs. F. Al-
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
quist motored to Everton. Wash.,
Wednesday, where they spent the
Entered as second class matter day with Mrs. Reik's daughter.
December, 190C, at the poetofflce at
Agnes Kendler of Umatilla visited
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. with Dorothy Isom Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Warner has been confln
ed to her bed the past week as the
Sabacription Kates
result of a fall while alighting from
her car last Sunday, but Is some bet­
ter.
Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mrs. Alquist
SCOUT NOTES
called at the Warner home Munday
afternoon.
No scout meeting was held his
The Community Club met with
week, Christmas eve falling on their Mrs. Genevieve Hayden Wednesday.
regular meeting night.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones were
The Hermiston troop of scouts sent Hermiston visitors Tuesday.
a turkey to a family who had the
Mrs. J. Wilson went to Ontario
misfortune to lose theirs.
Wednesday for a visit with her
Written by Wolf Patrol.
laughter.
Batie Rand returned home from
Pendleton Saturday with a 192$
model Chrysler 70 coach. He dia-
posej of hig Dodge car in the deal.
Mrs. Vfern Jones purchased the
piano belonging to Mro. 8. Harker.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strader, foi
mcrly of this place but now living tt attending the funeral of little Bar- nlng’s enjoyment, and the presence
Cascode Locks, brought the remain^ bara Strader. Many beautiful floral of Santa Claus was a fitting climax
of their little four year old daughter offerings were contributed by the to both old and young. Our teachers
who passed away suddenly Thursduy friends and relatives. The death of arc to be congratulated on their sbll-
night after only twienty-six h airs fhetr little girl Is a sad blow to Mr. • ity to bring out the talent of the
illness with a mysterious malady, and Mrs. Strader and the community pupils In the different grades, af­
here for burial Friday. The funeral finité in hoping for the quick re­
was held Sunday at the Grabeil covery p t the little son Darrell.
home. Darrell Stader, the little i
The Irrigon Grange met Wednes­
year old son, was taken ill Friday day evening for the installation of
ulght after they arrived and is still officers for the coming year. Mr.
quite Hcrlous at this writing.
ana Mrs. Chas. Wicklandcr ot Board-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gray bell and man wjere Grange visitors.
Mr.
two daughters of Embler, Ore., were Wicklander assisted with the instal­
In Irrigon attending the funeral oi lation. Several new members were !
their little granddaughter.
given the first degree. Lunch w a s,
Russell McCoy returned from Port­ served at the close of the meeting. ■
land Saturday to spend the holidays
Earl Bensel of Hermiston sp en t,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em­ Sunday at the W. C. Isom home.
mett McCoy.
The Christmas program given by
Burk's For Bargains.
I
ghout the Year
A gain
The W isest of A ll Resolutions
It will ultimately mean more to you than any other resolution
you can make if you firmly resolve to save more in 1930. Or to
start saving II you have not as yet formed this most valm ble o ’
habits.
We welcome savings accounts, which may be started with -on
dollar, and pay 4 per cent interest.
FUC H FI E LD
and
First National Bank
AGAIN!
A. H. Norton, Cashier
CO NSO LIDATED
Truck Lines
Eggs, 35c
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Chickens, $ 1 .8 0
Apples
Groceries -
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Hermiston Transfer, Agts
Phone 301
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
lift
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PARTS
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ments. Sensational triumphs on water. World’s
records. W orld’s
endurance records. International trophies. V ic to r y if blowing victory
m onth after month throughout the year. The greatest competitive rec­
ord ever established by any gasoIipV. Richfield in the past decade, has
w on more speedway victories and world’s records than all other gas­
olines combined, its impressive list of achievements during 1929 points
the way to an even more brilliant performance for the coming year.
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T H E A IR
The “Question M ark” army flight, first o f the great en­
durance flights breaking all previous distance and dur­
ation records was made with Richfield. Bobbie Trout
used Richfield gasoline when she brought hack to the
West the W o rld ’s endurance record for Women. The
solo endurance record of Herbert J. Fahy was another
triumph for Richfield as was the sensational "Angeleno”
endurance flight made a few weeks later. W hen Tex
— used Richfield. C liff W oodbury— the w inner at
Detroit—used Richfield. Glenn Shultz—driving a Stock
Studehaker President 8, winning the Annual Labor
Day Pikes Peak Run—used Richfield.
A t Los Angeles, Detroit, Altoona, Wood bridge, Syracuse,
Bridgeville — wherever roaring motors slant around a
speedway— “ Richfield Wins Again."
ON
Rkkteld*s qualities, proved ia grueling
competitive events, ere the ume queii-
you need in your own car lor every
« •y drlvinj — inttent storting — atei-
»•urn speed end power — unfailing de-
pondebility. T R y T H IS W O R L D
C A M P I O N M O T O R FUEL T O D A Y !
gallon with Pai.fi.-ld. Norman Goddard also made a
unique record » « I the "Gasoline of Power" by win­
ning 26 evctti-. it ’. s al air meets throughout C alifornia.
A m ong R ic b '.c l.l’s mo»t famous achievements in the
air are its r. ,otd‘ during t’ -- National A ir Races; in
the spect a .
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nob stop flights o f A rt
Goebel and Captain W ilk in » DOC m ile dash across the
N o rth Pole, perhaj* t ! x most hazardous tl.Ju in the
annals o f aviation.
O N LAND
Here are a few o f the Speedway stars in tl.e Richfield
firmament for 1929:— Lou Meyer— 1928-1»J29 National
A . A . A . Speedway Champion and winner at Altoona, ,'a.
W ATER
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Richfield piled up an itncre«ive list o f victories In the
racing regattas this seasuts. Palm Beach and Sarasota
saw two triumphs lor dm**GitaotiHe ot Power”; at M t.
Dora, new world’s nxotds with Richfield gasoline in
both the limited and wo Iin .feu»1 clam (St by ?u»planes.
A t Southampton. tngbmd. Ralph SnociJ/. mug. Rfch»
held gasoline, won the famous Duke o f York trophy
and followed this triumph with a new world’s recotd
h»r 1*4 lin e hydroplanes at Balboa. California. In the
Outboard class, Richfield won new laurels when H . G .
Ferguson established a new world’s recotd o f 49.165
m.p.h., the fastest time ever made by an outboard motor.
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JO B A L L M A N E S 0 1 C A M
Hermiston Auto W reckin g House
1 , E. PIERSON, Mgr.
W E BUY USED CAR?
Y ester day
' . and
we take pleasure
in wishing you all
A Happy
New Year
BLACK «■ WHITE CARABE