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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1930)
THURSDAY, JUNE t i , I l i o Garntr who to working there. Carl Williams Jr., of Portland, Is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. W A. Published »very Thursday at Ilsr- Illneline. Ktotoh. U mat ilia County, Oregon by Charles Keith, a former Westland 4. M. Biggs, editor and manager. resident, visited the Haniman boys Entered aa second class matter Deosmber, 1904, at the poatofftee at Harmtoton, Umatilla County, Oregon. S ip Wrntii-¡to« Strali» •ubroription Kate? In the term "fresh ranch eggs” the adjective "fresh” must apply sometimes to "ranch" rather than "eggs." The new style dresses are a bit longer but the diaphanous effect •till remains. Cosmetic manufacturers are gett ing rich making hay while the nose shines. It takes 9 woman’s sewing circle to develop a lot of conversational halitosis. Once ho savage in America bit the lust; now he hires an alienist. at Heppner 8unday. Mrs. W C. Isom Sunday. Mrs. Roscoe Williams and cildren Mrs. Jess Oliver and children were left Thursday for Tekoa, Washing- shopping in Hermiston Friday, ton. where she will visit several days O. Coryell was a business vislto. with her parents. She was accom- of Hermiston Saturday. patoied by Mrs. Alfred Houghton. , May McCoy and Toots McCall wh- Tbe three children will spend the have been visiting their grandparent-' ' summer with their grandmother.» ¡the past two weeks, returned to then Mr. and Mrs. B. Croften and Miss home at Imbler Saturday. They ware Lottie Haskell of San Diego, Calif, accompanied by Verdis Leach who are visiting their parents, Mr. and (will visit relatives there for several Mrs. Joe Liewellen who has oeen Mrs. George Haskell. days. visiting her niece, Mrs. W. C. Isom, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wells of Port-| John Grabeil was qultes severely the past week, returned to her home land were dinner guests of Mr. and bitten by a dog last week necessitat ing the taking qf several stitches in the back of his hand. The H. E. C. club and also the 4-H second division sewing club met Thursday with the president and club leader, Mrs. W. C. Isom and daughter Dorothy. A very pleasant day was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones returned" from their fishing trip Friday. | The 4-H club members who at tended the summer school at Cor vallis, returned to their homes Sat urday. reporting a fine time. i Reverend Jensen, a former China INDEPENDENCE missionary, held several evening DAY services here the past w eek.’ - ;-i There is no better time to think of your own future independence. Noth ing can start you on the road to inde pendence better than starting a Savings Account ’ ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL OPEN AN ACCOUNT START TODAY! Now— Thursday nite club meeting. Parent* of Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hughes are the parents of a buby daughter born Friday at the Hermiston Medical hospital. First National Bank O F H E R M IS T O N MINNEHAHA NEWfe NOTES (By Miss Grace Rodda) Mrs. M. A. Davis of Port Huron, Michigan, Is looking after property In the Minnehaha district. Mrs. Francis Lieuailcn and daugh ter, Christine, of Adams, were visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. Douglas last week. Harvey McPherson of Portland Is visiting with his sister, Mrs. C. M. Jackson. He is accompanied by his uncle, Wiliam Hilton, and bis son, Donald McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Deoter were guests Saturday evening at the Matott home. The men enjoyed a round of golf on Mr. Matott’s pri vate links. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson ac companied Mr. and Mrs. T H. Fraser to Emigrant Springs Sunday. Among those attending the regatta at Pendleton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harris and soft Dayton, William Rodda and Everett and Glen Haniman, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Matott and son Vaneo spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brace of Thorn- bollow. A. D. Smith took a load of potatoes to Pendleton Saturday. , Grace Rodda and Rosella Matott returned home Monday after attend ing the 4-H club summer school held at Corvallis. «They enjoyed a trip to Also* Saturday and spent Sunday in Portland visiting relatives. This is Rosel la's first year at summer school and Grace’s fourth yoar and while there both took active part in cam- pue activities. Mrs. Waltsr Garner and children, Zelma, Lyle and Cene, spent the week end at Albee visiting with Mr. Public Auction Sale! —at— TUM-A-LUM YARD W E D N E S D A Y , JU L Y 2 Sale Starts at 2 P. M. Bring in the Things you Wish Sold OPEN EVERY DAY A . C A R T E R , A u ctio n eer [/¿/hired man thais always on the job... A g w A ti 'I From Baker. Mrs. Lois Blum, who has been vis iting In Hermiston for the past sev eral months, returned to her home in Baker last week. ’» money saving prices. Specials- Friday, Saturday -d Monday Hermiston Visitors. Ben Spencer, Harry Ervin and Francis Hanson of Umatilla were Hermiston visitors Saturday noon. i Motors to Walla Walla. I Dewey Schiller motored to Walla I Walia Friday night. Visits in Pendleton. Margaret Neary spent several days last week visiting Mrs. David Mtd- dletdorf In Pendleton. From Pendlet°n. George Newell, who Is employed at Pendleton, was in Hermiston Satin--- day and Sunday visiting his family who reside here. From Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. Baty Rand of Irrl- j rob were Hermiston visitors Satur- I day afternoon. From Minneapolis. Mrs. Weyland of Minneapolis 1»! visiting Mrs. C. C. Durfey this week. Assorted pure fruit. 31b. Glass Ja r BEST FOODS Gold Medal MAYONAISE WESSON OIL Pure Vegetable Oil for All Cooking Purposes. OATS Sperry’s 9 Lb. Bag M. J. B. BROWN RICE Has health properties not found in pol ished rice. 21r 49c 2 Lb. P ack ag e....... ...................... SUGAR Pure Cane Fine Granulated (LIMIT 19 POUNDS TO A CUSTOM B.) LIBBY’S KRAUT Finest Grade r I m h SU li Large Cans, 2 for th at tom orrow ’s a Small Cans, 2 for HOMINY _____ day for w o r k . He doesn’t lo af. . . . doesn’t q u it. . . . doesn’t grouch. H e’s on th e jo b , seven days a It will urprice you how much we can save you during the.year on your shoe bill. All we ask Is that you bring your shoos to us (or repairing lu ample Mine so we can do a good Job. F resh C rea m ery SHOES DYED ALL COLORS 3 POUNDS FOR $1.00 BOW M AN SH O E S H O P 5 Lb. Wooden Box, Salted or P la in ..... OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Chases Dirt. A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Does HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA N o t A ffe c t WOMEN’S SHOES HATS, CAPS TIES, DRESS SHIRTS DRESS PANTS DRESS SOX RAYON SHORTS RAYON UNDERWEAR HATS SHOES HOSE DRESSES and DRESS GOODS SWEATERS NOTIONS | JEWELRY A FULL LINE OF WORK SHiRTS. WORK PANTS, OVE R A T TA UNION SUITS, GLOVES, CANDY, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND KEDS. Strong and effective ; does not chap the hands. L atest S ty leso f H air C u ttin g Done by experts at the H erm isto n B arber S h op A ls o a S p e c ia lty of FACIALS SCALP TREATMENT FINGER WAVING SHAMPOOING Every Week Day but Saturday Hermiston Meat Market My Motto: G U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E A. W TURNBLAD PHONE « I ) PHONE 241 in be the rule in any household if they but learn b a c k ---- or forget T he P acific T elbphonb A nd T elegraph C ompany Balanced Diet y si HERMISTON, OREGON Has Tonsils Removed. Dr. W. L. Morgan hi removed by Dr. A. W. son Saturday afternoon or f°r fcet to com e T h e T elep h o n e! Disposition» 7T r JBL th® Kates o p e n . . . . are only a few cents a day. Dieting Sanely j F« 1 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS d o esn ’t go off to town an<t leave w eek, the year around. And his w ages Dent be Like That F • I s ♦ i la d ies Phone 481 For Appointment W here Prices are WM. 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