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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1930)
r g g HEBMISTOW HJCRALD. HEHMI8TON, O&BttOJT. ______ icon bridge was played with Mr« Former Pa»t°r Here. ( Kate Robertson winning high honors Mr. R. Gallaher former pastor of! :>nd Mra. Thomas Fraser winning the Methodist church, was in Ilerinis-1 second.- ton Friday and Saturday, visiting ' --------- - friends. Leaves f®r San Francisco. ---------- | Mrs. H. J. Belscamper left Her miston Tuesday night for San Fran Portland Visitors. Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mrs. H. | cisco where she will receive medical E. Hitt were visiting In Portland over treatment, the week end. From Portland. R. C. Bradshaw and P. Powers of Portland were in Hermiston Tuesday working In the Interest of the candi dacy of George Joseph, republican candidate tor governor. From Joseph. F. G. McCully of Joseph, Oregon, and field representative of the World War Veterans’ State Aid Commiss Ion, was in Hermiston Saturday look ing after business Interests. All Teachers Rehired. ithe v I ter wlth Mr*. J- H. DeMoss Word was received that all the'has returned to/the valley where she teachers at Pine City, Including ■ will visit with relatives. Ralph V. Jones, principal. Maxine | Cha*. Kalfle|. iorlller re, | dent of Stanfield. Georglanna Briggs and Hermiston. Is on the project this Mrs. Audra White, had been re week and he and Mr. J. D. Harrah elected and their contracts signed are busy preparing the remainder of for next year. their bees and equipment for ship ment to Charlo, Montana. They will Home for Spring Vacation. load out a carload from Stanfield on Gerald and George McKenzie, sons Wednesday. Besides what they are of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, «hipping from here they are getting who are attending Columbia Univer -’ 50 two-pound packages of bees to sity in Portland, are home for the add to their apiary. Their principal spring vacation whish lasts a week. pasture Is alafalfa. The bees are Just beginning to work on the dandelions, Dinner Guest. their first spring flower. Mr. Kaiser Mrs. C. C. Durfey was a dinner motored down and he and Mr. Harrah guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. will take back a truckload of goods. T. H. Fraser Sunday evening, after which they attended the show in EASTER SERVICES AT Pendleton. "Let us go up unto the House of the Lord” on Easter. O. W. Payne, pastor. Baptut-Christian Church. There will be an Easter Sunrise prayer meeting at 6 o’clock A. M. at the Baptist-Christlan church. April 20, with a waffle breakfast at 7 A. M Sunday school will be held at 10 A. M., while we will worship with the Methodists at 11 A. M. Union egg hunt after church services and a un ion basket dinner at 1 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Drill will conduct the afternoon meeting which will start at 2:30 P. M. Come and hear the special music. C. E. at (:3 o P. M. We invite the community. Bring your baskets and enjoy the day. THE METHODIST CHURCH From La Grande. C. B. Jennings of La Grande, was W r guarantee You will be welcomed to the Easter Leave for Condon. a Sunday visitor in Hermiston calling From Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little left worship services next Sunday at t a s a tis fy yaw The Misses Teresa Gehnart and Saturday morning for a short visit on friends. eleven o’clock. The same character Nan Cranna, teachers in the Hood with relatives and friends in Condon. w han w a ac istic service of the Easter season will Portland Visitor. River school, arrived on Wednesday prevail. The choir will be prominent cept your order Mrs. Leila Phelps spent four days to spend the rest of the week with of last week visiting relatives and with its anthems and the baptlslmal their sisters, the Misses Clara Cch- Return» From E*»t. f a r p r in tin g . service for babies while the mrning N. R. Mueller returned to Hermis friends in Portland. nart and Catherine Cranna. They sermon will be on ’’The Contempor ton Monday night from the ea remained here until Friday when the where he spent the winter ary Christ.” From Goldendale. Misses Gehnarts went to Yakima for Mrs. Harry McMillan, of Golden- the week-end while the Misses dale, Washington, has been visiting Cranna spent the week end In Pen From Astoria. Emil Peterson of Astoria, at the home of her parents, Mr. and grand dleton. Miss Teresa Gehnart an d . Mrs. J. S. Scott. She returned to her Miss Nan Cranna returned to Hood “’88teir of W d FeIIow’ COMPLETE PROTECTION River Sunday Hermiston the first part of the week. home at Goldendale Monday, 1— Life. 3— Permanent Total 4 —Sickness. 2------ Old Age Income. Disability. 5— Accident. From Pendleton. Former Resident» Here. JOHN HADDOX,. 114 E. Bluff Pendleton, Ore. Ph<>ne 196M Roy Temple, of Pendleton, eastern Mr. and Mrs. E, P. Dodd and $ MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES daughters Isabelle and Ruth, former Oregon manager of the Sunset Truck ♦ * residents now of Walla Walla, were line, was In Hermiston Tuesday. visiting frleit's in Hermiston Frday. (Grace Rodda, Correspondent) Opcrftted on for Appendicitis. Edith Mlkesell, daughter of Mr. Miss Lois Jackson who is working I Portland Visitor. and Mrs. W. A. Mlkesell, was oper in the savings department of the Mrs. Jack Sigler is visiting in ated on at St. Anthony’s hosDltal First National bank at Portland, is Portland this week. Pendleton Monday morning for »- home for her spring vacation. She ’’cndicltl*. She is getting along nice came home last Saturday and will re From Condon. ly. turn next Sunday. Frank Silvcy, wheat operator at Among those who are out of school Crab Louis or Fruit Cocktail Condon, Is in Hermiston for tho sum Leaves for Lewiston. with the measles this week are Pat mer as be intends to farm his ranch Olives Fresh Tomatoes Sliced Pickles ■Miles Beasley, who has been spend ricia Richards of Butter creek and on the Butter creek highway. Roy ing the winter at tho George Wag Mary and Frank Rodda of Minne Chicken Broth w ith Rice Silvey, also of Condon, Is in this city ner home, left Wednesday morning haha. Patricia attends the Stanfield Choice of: for a few days, after which he will for Lewiston. Idaho, where he will school. Swift’s Premium, Candied Sweet Potatoes return to hlB home. be employed during the summer. Mrs. M. T. Matott and children Fried Chicken. Cream Gravy Rosella and Vance were in Pendleton From Umatilla. Tenderloin Steak. Mushroom Sance Friday. Works at Transfer Office. Mrs. Earl Rcnsel of Umatilla was Bill Reynolds Is temporarily em L. D. Buhman made a business trip Pineapple Sherbert an all day visitor at the home of Mr. ployed at the Transfer office, taking to Lewiston, Idaho, the first of the Mashed Potatoes Scalloped Corn and Mrs. Fred Barker Saturday. the place of H. A. Pankow, who is week. Head Lettuce. Thousand Island Hot Rolls 'onfined to his home on account of Georgia Thom visited with friends illness. Leaves for Murray, Iowa. Choice of: in Pendleton over the week-end. W. L. Hamm left Monday after Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oart of La- Peach Mousse with Cake noon in response to a telegram of his L°ad of New Fords. Grande are visiting at the Matott’s Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream father's critical condition, for Mur Rohrman Motor Company received On Thursday they will go to Heppner Apple Pie w ith Cheese ray, Iowa. a shipment of new Fords last Satur and will be accompanied by their Tea Coffee Milk day, ! little grandson, Vance Matott. From Prtland. Pete Sheridan of Butter creek un- Lois Jackson who Is employed at Drives TTsw Car. Iderwent a tonsil operation at St. a bank In Portland, Is here on a short A. C. Houghton, secretary of the 1 Anthony's hospital Friday. He Is visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wfst Extension Irrigation district, is! getting along nicely, E. L. Jackson, who live In the Min ilrivng a new Chevrolet coach p u .-| Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson were nehaha district. ■hnsed from the Black and White Pendleton vieltors Monday. garage this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Gage who has spent From La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller and THE BE8T QUALITY MEATS AT r K ICES THAT WILL FROVE TROY LA U N D R Y daughter Jean who used to reside in FH ONE 1 9 • J W E CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Hermiston, but now live In Ln Oregon Hardware & Implt. Co. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. SP O R T IN G G O O D S — Complete Line of Sporting Goods— Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Guns Cigars, Candies, Sandwiches B o ld Brrmiaton Bprdal Canter Stiuter- Grande, were visiting at the O. O. Felthouse home over the wek-end. Fr®m Montana. Mrs. W. L. Cutler and two child ren of Troy, Montana, arrived ln Hermiston Monday where they will spend the next month visiting with Mrs. Cutler's parents, Mr. and Mrs R. C. Dellaven. K ECK B A R B E R S H O P LATEST BOBBING R E D W H IT E 1 Baby Girl. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mra. Cleve Clark at Bt. Anthony’s hospital ln Pendleton Wednesday morning. From Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. daughter Dorothy were visitors Friday. PORK ROAST Hams, Bacon Lb. 25c Lb. 30c POT ROAST Lb. 23c SAUSAGES Lb. 25c My Motto: •‘ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ” A. W. TURNBLAD PHONE 411 The Owner Serves—The Buyer Sa ci Courteous service, Quality Grocer ies, Lower Prlcea, Owner Service— these are the foundation of Red ft White Grocory Service. More for your money— More In Quality, Quan tity, Service and Satisfaction. Special Easter Dinner. The Hotel Oregon Is planning a special dinner for Easier Sunday Apr. 20. Everyone come uud Bee for themselves. SPECIALS For Sat. and Mon., April 19-21 Specials Saturday-Mon. Visits Family. Fred Barnhcart spent Bunday with hla family here. Ho Is employed on his brother's ranch near Pendleton. r »1 Apr. 19-21 RED A WHITE COFFEE Dependable, fresh. Pound ............... Serves <»n Jury. H. J. Ott, who was serving on lh- Jury at Pendleton, came home last Sunday but returned Monday to re sume hla duties at court. HAMS— MILD CURE Pound ............. RED A WHITE SOUP With 2 Cans Free— 6 for ....... Maks Trip to Boardman. H. A. Hooker and son. Lou, nisdi. a business trip to Boardman Tuesday1 last. CARNATION V t TEAT (W ith Prem.) iArgo Package ................................. RIPE OLIVES Misión Variety— 1 for I» 40c 35c 60c 39c 43c HERMISTON per plate HERMISTON MEAT MARKET NORTON’S GROCERY Isom and liennliiton Entert*im With Luncheon. Mrs. C. C. Durfey a.id Mre. W w. Felthnure were hostesses for a ch' rrn Ing luncheon and bridge parly given at the Hotel Oregon Saturday after noon at 1 o’cloek. with 18 guests In attendance. The dining room and ’ «hhv were beautifully dtroroled with ferns, lilacs, apple blossoms and bridle wreath. The luncheon con stated of chicken naiad, scalloped corn, fresh io-natocs. cottage rh'ew. pickles, hot rolls. Jam, roenanut pustsrd pie and coffee. After lunc’u- SHAVING HITT’S CONFECTIONERY CARNATION WHEAT, No Premium..................... . .......... ............— 33c CAR NATION 6 at S. NO Premium..........- ........................ .............. 33c OÛ«. 16 POUNDS SUGAR ....................................... ....... SUN MAID RAISINS, Puffed or Reedies*. 3 for ............. .......- ...... . 25c COLD BAR SALMON, TALL................................. Straw Hats ... ARE NOW IN FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN— BOTH WORK AND DRESS. SEE OUR LINE. THESE ARE PRICED RIGHT. A NEW LOT OF LADIES DRESSES AND HATS JUST ARRIVED. T U M -A -L U M TICKLER Published in the interest* of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. — AGENTS FOR— F a in ts Voi. 30 RED&WHITE .... ....... « ..i y ". " - " , . STORES H l R M l i T O N ’i M O U W O F Q U A L IT Y A M D H I R Y l C i ' V arn ish No. 1< Now, everyone isn’t able to throw dollars around and we all are not eo Scotch that we have to look for them Many, many men have pulled it but after they are lost. If you want to be Adam was the only one to speak the sure that your dollars are not being truth when he said: ‘‘You’re the only thrown away In buying building material or fuel, Just come to us for woman for me,” full value. R. A. Brownson, Editor. Add summer comfort to your home Gerald— I have a bone to pick with — celotex and a screen porch. you. If you go to the mountain* In the Geraldine— Is that why you are summer you will want a summer cot scratching your head? tage. W)e have plans of several. EDITORIAL In order to detect which aide of Something new for Hermiston: An Auction Sale Saturday at the old the bread Is buttered, we offer the following test: Simply drop the Tum-A-Lum yard. bread and see which side hit* the car pet. It ha* never failed on * mil Sandy: "I want to speak to the lion rug*. spirit of George W ashington.” Medium: "I have him now.” It is about fly time. Screen doors Sandy: "Ask him where the dollar and window screens should be put up landed that he threw across the now to protect thfe health of the fam Potomac river,” ily. T h e B -H C o lo r H a r m o n y S electo r h elp s y o u c r e a te fr ie n d ly r o o m s ... • ..F re n c h buff w all*, azure blue woodwork, Chinese red furniture and incidental touches o f o rch id and forest green w ill make this *un room a delightful ■pot in which to relax or chat. T h ia com bination is <neofmauyoatheB-H In te r io r C o lo r H a r- n o n j Selector. Its fo rm la a co lo rfu l disc over wM rh "" vofoea a slotted m ash t h m My. pear tested color combination*. But don’t w ait to be ready to psfot. Let us show you this practical device now -also its colorful exteriors, 171 CHAIN Phone 331. Hermiston, Oregon, April 17, 1930 DID YOU EVER TRY OUR MONARCH CATSUP; IF NOT YOU SHOULD. OH, BO GOOD, AND ONLY 16C FOR THE LARGE BOTTLE. ___ PHONE KINGSLEY’S ‘ tar* agnato/fee BASS-HUETER «JO S.O B« E A B M a W T » > 1 1 1 1 1 B E ’ T 11 B W AT TO B IA U T IP U 1 H O 1 M I »” M a -.