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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1930)
PAGE EIGHT T g g HERMLSTOir HERALD, HERMISTON. OB9GKUÍ. Mrs. Rena dent now of seeing about visiting with LOCAL NEWS Returns From 0. S. C. Dick Upham returned from Corval lis Thursday where he has been at tending Oregon State college. Ht will visit with his parents until June 17 when he will go to Roseburg to take up his work in the Forest Ser vice. Waterman, former real- the coaat wl Seattle, ts in the cltv to work the busi nena Interests and friends. From Irrigon. Mr. anu Mrs Baty Rand and baby son of Irrigon, were In Hermiston Tuesday afternoon of this week. na who was re- LHret for Kaatu. former Putor Hero, bile speaking and | Mrs. George Sale and three child-1 Rev. A. J. Ware, of Oregon City, local school, h.is re a, Zelma, George and Mablo. left former pastor of the Baptlst-Christ- She was married | Sunday for Burns, Kansas, where tan church here, la In Hermiston this everal weeks ago they will spend several weeks »lait-.week visiting friends. home in Salem, ing with relatives. I __________ teaching school near Arlington, re turned to Hermiston the latter pnrl of last week to spend the summer arrive«! in Hermiston Monday to Returns From Trip Men, try the new rubber soles for with her parents, Mr. and Mrs F. make her home with her soa. | a . K. Bensel returned the first of shoes. Easily put on and satisfact Woughtcr, who live on the west r un. ---------- last week from a ten day trip to the ion guaranteed. Propst's Variety Makes Trip. Sound country. While there he was Store.— Adv. Motor to Ione. B. S. Kingsley left Saturday night a guest of the T. H. lladdoz famiiy .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace and sun for Portland on a business trip. From ¡at Clipper, Washington. Together Harold motored to Ione Sunday. there he plans to go to Vernohia to'w ith the lladdoz family. Mr. Bensel Receives Word of Father’s Dv’tli Joe Reeves received word the first They were accompanied by Roy Bills see about business Interests la that visited Vancouver. B. C„ Seattle and Leave For Clipper, of the week that his father had pass Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Morlan left On the return trip they visited Hepp clty- various other cities on the coast. ed away at his home in Alabama. Monday morning for Clipper, Wash ner and Pendleton. ington, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haddox before deciding From Pendleton. Returns From School. Alice Dyer returned to her home on a future location. George Story, manager of th< In this city to spend the summer a f Shell Oil company at Pendleton wan ter having attended the Monmouth in Hermiston Monday looking after Retnm s to Hermiston. Normal. Clifford Jenkins, who has been at business interests connected with hie Pendleton Visitor«. . over the project with a view of iocat- tending school at Oregon State col office. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Boynton and ing here. lege, returned from Corvallis Wed WHTTMAN baseball Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley were Pi-j-| ______ nesday and Is now working with Mr. Pendleton Visitor. dieton visitors Monday evening. Employed at Garage. SCORE-BOOK LOSÏ’ Mueller on the artemesla plant. Dewey Schiller was a Pendleton | bob Woodward, who is taking •.«.« visitor Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and place of Ralph Longhorn, who I - ’. As the Whitman college baseball To Spend Sommer Here. Mrs. Mabie Ralph and two daugh- Monday for Beaverton. Oregon, wh v team was returning from the coast Eva Woughter, who has been From Seattle. ters, Helen and Betty, motored to ,e win be employed by C. J. Blelman, last Saturday evening, their score- Pendleton Monday. ig a new employee at the Rohrman book was lost out of the car some where this side of Arlington. Any Motor Company. pendlet sg one finding the book is requested to New Lines Put In. \V send it to R. Berleske, athletic direc We have several new lines at tlio From Wasco. “ropst Variety store. Come In and n, was tor at Whitman college, Walla Walla •ee us. We guarantee satisfaction. — Mr. Washington.— Adv. Adv. W as« ON' ileturni From Alsea. * Virginia Rodda, who has been teaching in the schools at Alsen. Oregon, the past year, returned to Hermiston Tuesday to spend several lays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IV. O. Rodda, who live in Minnehaha llstrict. She plans to attend summer school at Monmouth Normal. W ARNE« , BAXTER 'AKIZONAf Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. , June 15-17 THURSDAY, JUNE It, l i t t Implements AfowAlemiteequipped More than 40 leading m akes o f farm im p le m e n ts n o w com eeq uip pedw ith A lem ite high pressure lubrication in p la ce o f g r e a s e c u p s . T h e sam e sy stem u sed on m oat m akes o f cars. T h e h a n d y A le m ite C o m . p r e sso r m a k es lubrication aaay and su re. 8 a v e s repairs. w ith Alem ite. It costa on ly a fe w cen ts to replace a grease cu p w ith an A lem ite fitting. L e t u s s h o w y o u b o w fe w ill s a v e tim e , la b o r a n d m oney. fo r Farm Implements ANNOUNCEMENT ] Having taken over the Variety o Store formerly operated by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morlan, we hereby solicit , the patronage and support this store has always enjoyed, and we will en dcavor to conduct it on the same high standards as before. Home From Columbia. George McKenzie, who has been attending school at Columbia uni versity in Portland, has returned to Hermiston to spend a few woeks with his parents before leaving for Read the Advertisements »It Pays Mr. and Mrs. H. L. PROPST Teacher Married Specials for Saturdayand Monday June 14 and 16 Wednesday, Thursil Friday New Ford Car Wins Favor CASH AND CARRY W IL L IA M FOX Tht AMBASSADOR / MIRRI MEW ■ 5 ifz' ' <■,* is ot prime i-upottance ¡1 you wish to get your printed menage read. T h a t is why we arc so carclul in tire «election oi type, paper and ink when we do printing. Iutermtioij^St age Shccesi \ IRENE R K H - frank ai crinv \ MAUREEN OSULUVAN - UJMS9EU UÄ A w ell printed piece w ill get reaulta because it get» attention. Let ue ehow you how w e can increase the attention value oi your printed matter. ■ SPAGHETTI 1Q „ j Three 2 Ounce Packages .................... A*zC J MACARONI | q I Three 2 Ounce Packages .............. „. A J7 C i ALL CHOCOLATE COOKIES, Asst. « 2 9 Ounce ............................................. OOC I SHREDDED WHEAT 1 1 « < Package ................................................. 1 1C I CADDY SNOW FLAKES i 2 Pounds ......................................... ,.. O 1 C I STANDARD CORN 1 n I No. 2 tin .................... I............... IO C I H S 5 ■ 5 2 | I F o rd P h a e to n » ■ FIX ’T'HE Ford Phaeton, shown above, Io equally popular as a family oar and * as a sport oar for you"« psoplo. Ths stating arrangement provides for the driver and one passenger In front and three passengers in the rear. Seats are upholstered In twe-tene cross cobra grain artificial leather. The top is of tho quick collapsing type, easily handled by one person, and folds flat. The windshield, of Triplex shatter-procf glaes, Is of the folding type and can ba laid flat forward. Ths windshield wlngt fold over It, em phasizing the sport affect of the car. J. M . N O R T O N , O w n e r M RS. H O U S E W IF E : Aa the o fficial food buyer for your fam ily you spend » hundreds o f dollars, each year-It is to your advantage, directly asd indirectly that this money stay in local Circulation— It does stay in local circulation when you buy at the individ- uelly and independently owned Red & W h ite stores. It i® not too much to say that Community Prosperity is in your hands. Shop by Phone_____________ — W e D eliver— _________ Charge Accounts S A T \A N D ^ M O N ., J U N E 14 - 14 — Rad A W h ite Super Specials. T U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by We reserve the right to limit quantities rder Q Q x« 1 Pkg. Noodles ......................... « Porto Fruit Punch, Assorted 1 Pound Bags .......... 2 F o r ................................... Coffee, Blue and W hite 3 Pound B a g s.................... Tea, Scrv-ua, Black 1-2 Pound Pkg..................... Tea, Red and W hite, Green 1-2 Pound Pkg....... ......... Red and W hite Toilet Tissue 3 F o r .................................... Peaches, Red and W h ite, M am . Haifa 2 F o r ......................................... 9 7 r U N IT E D L Y O PERATED O W N E R SERVÍS .B U Y lF t's A V E S v RED&W HITE I 3 c Sardine«, Imported, in O live O il, 1-4» IN D E P E N D E N T L Y OW NED STORES A nice line of Voile Dresses, and materials for warm «Feather Dresses. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR >1.00 HOSE? Try them and be con ■ --------- vinced that they are the best on the market for the money. A NEW LINE OF DRESS SHIRTS FOR Tan. Grey «fid White— >1.95 and up. THE MEN— Green STRAW HATS-All Prices H IR M IS T O N « Hermiston, Oregon, June 12, 1930 EDITORIAL Cake, Prune Layer 3 No. 2 l-2s.............................. 8 i sweet P eas < ! ■ No. 2 tin ................. ........................... 1 U C j ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ < ■ Ji Varnish 2 F o r ........................................ AC Coffee, Red and W h ite ] Phone 331. Marmalades, Red and W h ite, 16 Oz. Jell Dessert, Assorted Flavors AOC — AGENTS FO R— P ° rk •«<! Beans, M ed 4 F o r .......................................... 5 Chicken Soup, Red & W h ite and 3 for .... ......................... V an THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. J | ! SMALL WHITE BEANS 3 Pounds ........................... ...................... " STORES e ■ ® 5 RED & WHITE 1 OC i * S T 0IL.... ......47c 1 Hici 5 12 Ounce P ackage......... _............... . a tte n tio n SO THIS IS- LONDON* AdaptedfrcmGeaM.CbhanS 1 *> SILVER DALE TOMATOES , 2 1-2 tin ............................................ pretty high priced that Ume of the year. We have plans of all kinds Animals may be dumb, as alleged, and sizes. but you never heard of a rabbit mar rying a wildcat, or an old crow ruin We believe we have the best paint ing bis health digging worms for a made, •‘Chicago Paint.” In fact we young bird of paradise. are so certain of it that our paint . R. A. Brownson. Yd. Mgr. Editor. carries a guarantee of abeolute sat isfaction. or more than your money We are reminded of some old May back. We replace the paint and pay ings. auch as, ‘As you sew so shall you rip,’ and ‘A board In tinse savee bine.’ We do not have any sewing classes but If It Is board Information you desire, give us a rag at Phone No. 331. (Miler: “Who Is the responsible man here.” Algernon: "Fawncy this Percy, i Office Boy: "If you mean the fe’- «hap thinks a baseball coach has tow that always gets the blame, it’s four wheels." • a ." Percy: "Haw haw! And how many «h eels has ths bally thing?” The small school houses are gett g a coat of paint this week. The old fable of killing the goose that laid the golden egg is not so un Concrete Improvements, sueh as true. Either wl- >e red. yeilow or s dewalks, lilly and fishing pools black chickens w. 1 *ny eggs through benches, watering troughs and sep the winter If they are properly hous*- tic tanks are easily made from our ed, and w« ask you If eggs aren’t cement. ».A* «.a th ib S ft E Meadowbrook Ice G et the Best SERVICE P H O N E 741 QUALITY Ooen Sundews U n til 1 9 .A A