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FAOB TWO ------ I THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1*30 THE HEBMISTOH HERALD, HERMISTON. OH EGON. , 'j Œt>r tyrm huan Srralò *4 *f4 *« ***» O O O O O ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • is staying with Mrs. Blakely, her mother-in-law. . CHURCH NOTES 9 H. C. Brunier is slowly improving UMATILLA ITEMS * Published »•»fry Thursday at Her • 9 from Injuries received .about three 9 miston. U m atilla County, Oregon by 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 V 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 F 4 4 mouths ago. J. M. Biggs, editor and manager. (By Mias Grace Rodda) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoich Orders were received from Portland and family motored to Portland last Bntered as second elaas matter Mrs. J. V. Allen entertained Sun- Baptist Church, Deeember, l»04, at the postofflce at day In honor of Beverly's eleventh 1 he Hermiston Hcrn,iBto Baptist church, C. August 3 to lay off the day hostler, week where they are visiting Mrs Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. birthday. The girls went to the W. Cutler, pastor. Sunday school 10 day ashpit man, boiler maker helper Van Schoich’ sister, Mrs. Clinton and machinist helper. This took ef Columbia beach where they enjoyed A. M. Morning worship 11 A. M. fect Friday. A. O. Foord, day hos Ilarvcy and family, formerly of Uma tilla. Sermon topic "Andrew, the First Soul Subscription Bates swimming, followed by a treat of Mr. and Mrs. Eob Bishop of Walla One Tear ---------------------------- >2 01 watermelons. After returning re Winner." Evening worship 8 P. M. tler has bumped Bob Forod night hostler, Leslie Thompson, night ash freshments of ice cream and cake Sermon topic, “Religion In a Rain pit man Is now working on the rip Walla spent Thursday visiting friends Blx M onths_____—_______ >1.00 in Umatilla. were served. Those present were Darrel. " track, James Cole, boilermaker help Because of low water most of the Beverly Allen, Mary Burnham, Gladys er, Is not working and Bill Hanson swimmers have been going to the McKenzie, Zelma Garner, Mary Rod Baptist-Christian Church. bumped Jim Galaenous, day ashpit ferry landing instead of the regular Sunday, August 17, Sunday school da, Arlene Nunn, Janice Matott, Irene ADDITIONAL LOCALS man, which puts him out of a job. Preaching at 11. Chris- This leaves only 4 men employed beach. ♦ ♦ McKenzie, Jane Jackson, Grace Rod- at 1® A- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nugent motor da, Mrs. J. V. Allen and sons Johnny tian Endeavor at 7 P. M. Preaching In the roundhouse and three station ed to Pendleton Monday. and Jimmy and Mrs. M. T. Matott at 8 P. M. Rev. C. 8. Treadwell will ery firemen. Visiting From P*sco, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen of Hermiston and son Vance. Mrs. Allen proved fill the pulpit. We invite the public Mrs. J. 8. Galloway of Pasco, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller are now visited at the D. M. Walsh home Sun to these services In the old Corlia a delightful hostess and everyone had Washington, is visiting at the home living on the Rev. W. O. Miller day. Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Walsh hotel building. a most enjoyable time. of her daughter, Mrs. William Scha ranch west of town. Mr. and Mrs. are sisters. Mrs. Walter Garner and children b et I-ewts Weatheral have rented the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull returned accmpanted Mr. Garner to the moun M. E. Church. parsonage. from Spokane Sunday where they Next Sunday, August 17, there will tains near Albee Thursday. They Johnny and Timmie Schrieber, for were called because of Mr. Hull’s Returns From Visit. be the regular morning service. Sun returned home Friday evening. merly of Umatilla but now of Seat- mother’s sickness. They left her Mrs. O. T. Lockridge returned to The Merry Stitchers met with Zel day school at 10 A. M. and morning tie, are visiting at the McKenzie very much improved. Hermiston the first of the week from ma Garner last Wednesday. Mrs. worship at 11 A. M. We extend to home. I H. E. Crisman was called to Port a three weeks’ visit in Portland, Seat Garner, Ruth Arlene and Naomi you a cordial Invitation to come and Mildred Conlon and Betty Me- land Sunday because of his daugh tle and other coast cities. worship with us. We of the Motho- Nun were guests at theclub meeting. Kenzie returned last week from Sea-1 ter's, Mrs. Esther Fisher, illness, Mrs. M. L. Davis who has been dist church are earnestly striving to bold, Washington, where they spent Visits From Sunnyside. here looking after her property for serve the community to the best of a month at girl’s camp. Mrs. M. D. Scroggs and children of the last few months, returned to her cur ability and urge each aDd every Mrs. Harriet Ford who has been Sunnyside, Washington, are visiting • j,ome |„ port Huron, Michigan. Sat- one who desires, to join us In mak teaching enar Portland, is staying for at the home of Mrs. Scroggs* parents urday. ing It a cooperative church. some time at the home of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell. Glen Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and daughter Janice were Pendleton vis W®lla Walla Visitor. Phyllis and Georgle Long from Return From Emigrant Springs. Mrs. Stella Shaar left Sunday for Iono are visiting their grandparents, itors Thursday. Mrs. Pearle Pace and son Jack, and Mrs. Bert Quick hag gone to Ind Walla Walla where she spent sev Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jarvis. grandson, Fred Henscl, returned from eral days visiting relatives. She re Mrs. Jessie Blakely who lived in iana with her parents on a visit. a five days' vacation at Emigrant turned to her home In this city Tues Umatilla several years ago, is back Mr. and Mrs. Le Verne Park and day afternoon. Springs, Monday evening. working at Murphy’s restaurant. She children, Jean, Betty and LeVerne of Nampa, Idaho, were guests at the Emmigrant Springs Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. William Benscl and Roy Attebury home the first of the C. C. CONLEY children spent Sunday at Eramlgrant week. Springs vacationing. Watchmaker and Jeweler Richard and Strickland Glllilan re turned to Portland "Saturday after a Located in Leathers & Little Office Bldg. week’s visit at the R. H. Thom ranch Returns to Work. "Where your Watch Work Is Guaranteed to Run Longer and Better" Mrs. Roy Pearson Is suffering from Mrs. Mabel Ralph who arrived In Hermiston last week after a 6 weeks a bone felon on her hand. trip back east, returned to her work Pete Sheridan and daughter Mary at the Hermiston Light & Power com lane and Mrs. Gladys Comstock are ■DIB■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ pany office Saturday of last week. In Seattle. Miss Fannie Todd who acted in Ms. Vance Matott returned home after Ralph's absence will remain in Her spending several weeks with bis miston several days before leaving grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oari on her vacation. left Thursday for Salem and Portland ncompanled by Rosella Matott. ■ Visit From Denver. Mrs. W. A. Hinellne and nephew, I Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Meyers of Den Carl Williams, Jr., spent last week ver, Colorado, paid a visit to the A. end In Milton visiting with Mr. and E. Bentel home Tuesday of this week. Mrs. B. F. Milton. Mr. Meyers Is Mr. Bensel's cousin. M. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and daughter, Janice, left Wednesday for Visit at Deeter Home. a two weeks auto trip. They plan on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hindman, spending most of their vacation In who have been visiting at the home Canada and returning by way of Seat of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. tle and Portland. Doris Deeter, returned to their home Mrs. John Ulrich Is visiting at the In Bellingham, Washington. Tuesday home of her son near Longview. BETTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE FROM THE of this week. Mrs. Henry Klages and daughter PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT BAKERS Jessie returned home Monday after At Vsriety Store. a two week’e visit with her daugh JUST TRY OUR BREAD, PIEfl, CAKES, COOKIES, Let the Propst Variety Store order ter, Mrs. H. S. Huff, of Hood Rievr. your sheot music.— Adv. DOUGHNUTS, BUNS AND ROLLS. ♦ <* ♦ MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ,♦ * 4 • BETTER Bakery Foods.. W hen the cost is no m ore, why not choose the best? At the To Serve Watermelons. T ra it e l the Indolent "Contentment," said Hi Ho, the sage Will serve watermelons Ice-cold Sunday, August 17. P. W Beamer, of Chlntitown, "Is usually experienced by those who nre too Indolent of mind 1 1 - 1 miles out on Diagonal Road.— to fare their troubles.—Washington Adv. Star. WE ARE OPERATING ON A DECLINING MARKET This individually owned store is following the market as each New Price is named. Apricots, peaches and pears are now the cheap- * j SS fourtecn year»i Coffee since 1914; Cotton and Woolen Goods cheaper than at any time since * ar; ,i,oe* haVc a,so declined. SO GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. LA ST CALL ! Last call for Bathing Suits. We still have a few and these are the days to use them. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s. If in need look ours over. STRAW HATS, ALL KINDS AND PRICES. ODDS AND ENDS IN SUMMER UNDERWEAR- AT GOOD PRICES ___________ PHONE 171 HERMISTON BAKERY WhyNot 31 USEDO ’ CAR r II Black 1 White Garase W e Have Used Parts The Most Important Part of Your Dollar! — IS THE PART YOU SAVE. You can live with the part you spend, while you have it to spend, but you can’t get far ahead. MAKE YOUR LIFE SHOW YOU A PROFIT. Take out that most important part of your dollar FIRST, every week or month— and SAVE IT. >1.00 WILL START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT THAT WILL PAY YOU 4 PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST. First National Bank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver >50,000 F. B. Swayze, Pres. R. Alexander, Vioe-Fresident A. H. Norton, Caihier WEBBER’S CLEANERS THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Aug. 20-21 M A IL ORDERS PROM PTLY F IL L E D CONSOLIDATED Truck Lines NOW Chickens to Portland $1.57 Coop Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co. Phone 31 0 FOR ALL MAKES Hermiston Auto W reck ingHouse THE BEST MONEY CAN B U Y -W H Y PAY MORE E. F. PIERSON, Owner We Buy Used Cars Goodyear means minimum road trouble, maximum mileage. S P E C IA L S 5 POUNDS CHEESE ............................................................................ >1.39 J 15-CENT PACKAGES MINUTE OAT3TS ...................................... 22c 2 PACKAGES WAFFLE AND CAKE FLOUR ............................... 23c KINGSLEY’S I U tW M U T O N « H O U W O r Q U A ljff! » M p >IWv,c l 30x3J High Pressure - $4.89 32x6 (10 ply) - - $34.10 29x4.40 Balloons - ■ $5.55 30x4.50 Balloons - $6.35 Others in proportion. 1 PACKAGE CARNATION OATS ....................................................... 29c 10 BARS LAUNDRY SOAP ..................................................................... 35«. 1 POUND TEA ........................................................................................... 45c SALAD OIL. 1 QUART................... ........................................................ 37c 3 POUND HIGH GRADE BULK COFFEE ....... ........................ ....... 98c FOUNTAIN SERVICE A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one. 8 POUNDS LARD ......................... ........................................................ » .» • POUNDS CORN MEAL ......................................................................... 3>c S POUNDS ROLLED OATS ....... .................................. „.................49« Other Cooling Drinks. Our Fount»'n Is Modern Sporting Good. C.ndie., S.ndw id.e. HITT’S CONFECTIONERY Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100 ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. BURNHAM'S OUR SHOP IS MODERN General Merchandise 0UR SEEVICE AUTHORIZED SALES AND S E R V IC E HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE #71