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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1930)
faob four HBBMIOTOJ HERALD, mERMPSTOK^ ORBGO2T. From Chicago. High Price (or H on. THURSDAY, OCTOBER », 113« 124 VOTERS REGISTERED Harry Nelson aad C. Neiaoa «( Stories about Hermlstoa hogs top — Chicago, .were guests at the home of ping the Portland market have be-1 One hundred and twenty-four Thornaa Stewart and W. H. Hannan come so numerous as to attract little names were registered by J. 8. West In Columbia district last week. attention, but last week an unusual during the registration period cloa- thlng happened at the Porland yards, tog October 4. A large number were Goes to Portland. Pendleton Vititora. The first lot of hogs offered for sale registered on tfce closing day. Mr. Mrs. H. B. Hitt left for Portland H. W. Kelley and H. E. Hallybur- on the market were thoee from H er-, West has not made a check of the poll Wednesday of this week where she ton were Pendleton visitors Wednes miston which sold for »11.S0. With- books, so Is unable to determine how will visit her daughter, Mias Doro day evening. They attended a Leg- in thirty minutes after the sale th e ' many of the voters are new ones lu thy Hitt, w k i is employed la that ton meeting In thaj city. price droppej to »11.90 and remain- the Hermiston districts. Interest In city. fed at that figure for the day. the governorship and power measures Sunday Gue»t». on the ballot are ome of the reasons Robert Harris. Laura Harris and Motor to Arlington. Visit« From Walla Walla. given for the large registration. Jack Hokum of Walla Walla, vis Mrs. Nash of Pendleton and Donald M r and Mrs. M. L. Watson and Harris of Heppner. were Sunday son Earl and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse Goes to The Dalles. ited Sunday la Hermiston. guests at the August Linder home In motored to Arlington Sunday. Mrs. Joe Udey left Thursday of Columbia district. From Portland. last week for The Dalles where she Mrs. D. F. McGreal of Portland, will spend several days visiting her Visitor From Umatill*. Ironing Board and clothes rack visited several days of last week Mrs. Milo McFarland of Umatilla mother, Mrs. Ton\ Sink. rpeclal at 89c. Propet Variety store. with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and was a visitor In this city Thursday. —adv. Mr«. Hainman. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Goes to Potland. J. W Clayton left Monday by plane for Portland where he will spend several days visiting friends. Leave for California. Mr. and Mra. Win. Hannan left SK S • J Monday of thia week for Hollywood. California, where they, will make their future hutue. Opening D*ncing Studio. Twilltt House Is opening a danc Ipg studio In the T. O. O. F. hall Hermiston on October 11, 193o at 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Toe, ballet and tap.—adv. John Lewis, Norman Pennock and Robert Knapton, former local boy, Mrs. O. R. O’Danlel of Pendleton M. T. Matott returned Friday last now of Portland, was In Hermiston was In Hermiston several days last from a hunting trip in the Blue week vlslttng her daughter, Mrs. F. Tuesday of this woek visiting friends. mountains. Each brought bock some C. McKenzie. She retiirneq to Pen game. Norman got a buck, Johnny dleton Tuesday of this week. Goes to Lewiston. a bear and Matott a coyote. Catherine Crannn «pent the week end in Lewiston, Idaho, visiting R«tr>rns From Condon. FOE SALE CHEAP 1 Mrs. Virgil Smith and son and friends. daughter returned to Hermiston Sun 42 acres Alfalfa Land under Irri day after, apehdlng several dayB vis Motor to Pendleton. i itlng relatives and frlcndu In Condon Harold Pace, Roy Bills and Mar gallon, some Improvements, 2 H miler ‘ Oregon. garet Bills motored to Pendleton Fri southwest of Hermiston. Inquire at Stewart's Cabin Park, Phone 701. day evening. «-»Ip Stated Communication. Stated communication of Queen Esther Chapter O. E. S. next Tues day at 8 P. M. Mrs. Anna Bills Deputy Grand Matron, will make her official vf»«, 'V isito r, welcome, fly order of W. M.— adv. ®asta®í|paírp Visit From Chelan. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Burnham, of Chelan. Washington, who have been visiting their son, J. S. Burnham, the past week, returned to their homo in that city Wednesday. From Walla Walla. R. Alexander, of Walla Walla Washington, vice-president of the First National Bank of Hermiston, V I T A P H O N E P I C T U R E S was In this city Wednesday -vlslttng old friends and looking after business Phone 19-W interests. TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING First Show Starts 7:Oo P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IÎM IÎ __ Visits From Monument. Clara Hedwall, who teaches school Monument, Oregon, spent the week end visiting her parents. Mr. an,j Mrs. G. F. Hedwall, who live on the North Hill. From La Grande. Mr. axid Mrs. Walter B^ikland former residents now of La Grande ere In Hermiston over the week-end attending the Umatilla Project Fair Return to Enterprise. Virgil Wsgner of Enterprise and Claude Rennie of Wallows were guests at the Mrs. A. Bills' home Saturday night and Sunday. They returned to their homes Sunday eve nlng taking Mrs. Wagner and two What a combination for round af children back with them, who have ter round of side-splitting comedy— been visiting Mrs. Wagner's mother Here's the heavy-weight laugh sen Mrs. A. Bills, ths past several weeks. f sation of the century— racy humor mtle-a-mtnuto action. Deer Hunters Leave. !F-T All In Technicolor. AND FOX MOVIETONE NEWS SUNDAY AND MONDAY WILL ROGERS! in "They H»d to See Paris” THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK or U enntof on. In tbv S ta te o f Oregon. at th e c l o t v f b o a ln o n on S ep t. 24, I MO. Officials of the "Oregon Mothers,” ganization, and Mrs. Paul Ager, exe an organization composed of mothers cutive seceretary. Others in the Overdraft* »...„--- ----- ---_ --- ------ m of University of Oregon students, and United Stataa Gov. aeourltlaa ow ned___ S.SMI.OT a number of university people now on party included Mrs. F. W. Bond, Pen Other bond a, ataeka. eaeorltlaa, ata_...... SI.8SS.S0 tour of the state, made a »too In dleton, state vice-pijesldent; Presi Banking honea .„ .......... 8.000.00 dent Arnold Bennett Hall, of the Uni Hermiston on Monday, October 6. Raal aetata owned other than banking — ......— ----- 4.846.06 Above, left to right, ars Mrs. J. F..- versity of Oregon; Burt Brown Bar with Federal Reserve . . __ ■ ...................... a .................. - r - , 16,810.0® Ilill, president of the Portland, Ore ker, vice-president of the university’; Cash In raolt and amount due from N at ional bank. 28.O7l.7t gon, Mothers; Mrs. Walter M. Cook. and Alfred Powers, dean of the ex- O utside ekveke and o th er cash I t e m . __ 10.00 Portland, president of the state o r-! tension division. Redemption fund with U. 8. Trenaurer = RESOURCES h s iM a e d d b m u e ta ............................... From Stanfield. U. S. Treaanrar............. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. if 811.80 LIABILITIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES C apital atsek paM la __________ ¡...^ ........ 88.000.00 RwphwA ud . . . . Z Z „ Z Z ’. 10.000.0b Undivided profit, m t ----- -------- ....... 28,248.00 ClMnlattne note* outstanding. 6,280.00 D m to banke including eaahier'a checks S.1M.6S ------- .................. 177.748.88 ■— ---------------------- 88.108.S7 Total ...... At Jack Kenney, Stanfield business man, was In Hermiston Thursday of this week. 1 IIEl!BERT HOOVER raid: "The basis of child welfare Is health and physical development, the foundation of child health lies In proper feeding. In Its broad aspects, the proper feeding of child ren revolves around a public recognition of the Interdependen*-« of the human animal upon hla cattle. The white rare cannot aurvlve without dairy products." N O TIC E POT ROAST BEEF ................................................. ................ i g c SIRLOIN AND ROUND 8TEAK............................................ 2Sc PICNIC HAMS ........................................................... J. M. NORTON, Owner 22c FAY CASH AND PAY LESS *TH E HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” The Store OWNER Serves You Here. "Quality— —Service” — PROVIDING YOU WITH THE FINEST QUALITY. THE BEST OF SERVICE AND SUPERIOR ALL AROUND VALUE— P L U S THE CONTRIBUTION TO COMMUNITY PROSPERITY, WHICH IS YOUR PROSPERITY. DECIDE NOW TO PATRONIZE THIS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED STORE. BED & WHITE MAYONNAISE I’lnt Jar with Metal Cap .... RED & WHITE JELL DESSERT Assorted Flavors— 3 for .......... BLUE A WHITE SEEDLESS RAISINS I Pound Package ................................... 3 for .....................- ....................* ...... BED A WHITE COFFEE 1 Pound Bag— 2 for...... Hermiston Meat Market A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 W E DELIVER — Red & W hite Super Special*. We reserve the right to limit quantities \ PERITY DEPEND UPON AN ADEQUATE DAIRY 29c 5 for ..................- ...................... ............. BLUE A WHITE TOILET PAPER 19c 9 for 69c .................. BLUE A WHITE BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE,ZVá»-—3 fo r........ 25c 69c iA-LUM TICKLER GREEK A WHITE CUT BFAHS, 2» . 69c 69c 69c 8UGAR __......... .......... - 69c 12 Pounds " Look! Saturday Special STEAKS, POUND ...... .................. —... 25c THE HAIRY INDUSTRY IS ONE OF Hermiston Creamery Company TL' ........................................ THE R E D & W H IT E STORES PUBLIC HEALTH AND COMMUNUITY PROS UMATILLA COUNTY'S GREATEST RESQURQ*). * Specials for Saturday, O ct 11 BED A WHITE SIFTED SWEET PEAS In an address before the Associated Charities, San Francisco. - ad* SAT. A MON., OCT. 11-13 / ‘The White Race Cannot Survive Without Dairy Products. ” X - THE HERALD OFFICE <084.181.01 Stata of Oregon sfu m atili* Coun tv of I, A. H. Norton, cashier o f Mie above n rafead hank, do eolemnkr anear that the above etatenSai la trae to the beet of mr knowledge and hello'. A . B . NORTON. Cashier. Sak sarIM and anera lo befóte me thia lat day e f Oct.. IM9. J Warner. Notary Public lor Oregon, «apirea Dee. St. 1SSS. Correct—Attest: W. L. HAMM F. ». 9 * ATZE. M. A L M A N O R * PHONE YOUR ORDER INDUSTRY. ■c .....- ..... ------------- SWM»m Several more local hunters dscld ed to try thslr luck at bagging i dear and left thU week for different parts of the stats. W. M, Vestal and Roland Begg left Tuesday mernlng tor John Day, Oregon. O. 0 . Fierce and Georgs Wagner left Wednesday for Ukiah and J. A. Reeves and A. E. Bensel left Sunday for Ukiah. • ParU night life with the kick of a wild bronco! Emj nployed in Offic«. WILL ROGERS, funnier than ever, Eleanor Briggs Is employed In Dr. qualifies as the world’s greatest Johnson’s office as his assistant. natural talking picture actor in comedy of Oky Paree. ALSO VITAPH0NE VARIETY ®nd Vitaplion* Act. IU. 0281. R*«wva DIM. »••• 11 REPORT OF CONDITION OF . Ilk B ollar TONE TORTONE V isit H erm isto n M onday Return From Deer Hunt. Former Local Boy Here. Visits From Pendleton. DOLLAR INDEPENDE ENTLY OWNED n Í - i b i UNITEDLY OPERATED 0 W N ÏR SERVfS THE R t -& -W H IT E STO ta of the people of Hermiston and vicinity hy -A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331. ' October 5 to 12 la to be celebrated all over the U. S. as PROSPERITY WEEK. Never In the last 10 years have prices of staple commodities been so low. There never waa a bet ter time to buy what you will need The ao called busiaeea depression la I mostly in our minds. Plan on doing your repairing and building this month. G e t. optomiatlc— Let’s Go. R. A. Brownson. Editor. He hag got. So to keep hla Heat at home He INSULATES So it won’t roam. A new roof or insulation of your home may be money spent, bat U you figure the money aaTad by In creased comfort and the smaller fuel consumption, you will fin j that the Interest rate la above the legal limit. She: "Do you kaow Joe. I tktwfr Urla Lenhart has been building you were juet made for me." He: “Well, dear. I’m sure two good cook houses for the baling These houses are on trucks. were made for me." Whereupon they made for Ona thing the Prophet job never other. had to do waa take a cltaker out of The Hermiston Light A a furnace with a straight poker. Company are rebuilding their ___ According to oM brtgh» hoy In at the plant ea the Umatilla river our public MhOola. a ▼oleaao la a nataln la the top. U you aa see the creator Iknokln^ »