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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1930)
PAGE SK rflE F in i IVcst of T?.D. Hermiston Defeated. At Meat Market. 1 will will steaka (or 26 cents per Hermiston was defeated in the fo-, pound, and two pounds (or 46 cents, ball game a t P ilot Rock Suturdu for one continuous week commencing last. Saturday, October 18. D on't forget. Hermiston Market.— adv. Attends Football Game. W. J. W arner attended the W. f C. and U. 8. C. football game at Pull Deer Hunting Trip. B. 8. Kingsley and Floyd Knerr man last Saturday. returned from th eir second deer hunt th is year the first of the week, bring Fonn«r Teacher Here. Miss Rose Donovan, form er high ing w ith them plenty of venison. school teacher here, arrived In I’ei mlston Tuesday to visit frleudd. Visits in Kennewick. Mr. and Mrs. Urla L enhart spent — the week end in Kennewick, Wash Deputy Sheriff Here. 1 igton, visiting friends. W alter Nation, deputy sheriff from Pendleton, was in th is clt Thursday of this week attendln t- business m atters a n j visiting friend (Stesta © b ra t rp V IT A P ÏÏO N E P IC T U R E S Phone 19-W TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING i«l hro has Ì ink ¿turds 1-uli Mi i Todd n » l W. smog th e loca I foot)-lit gante last. A keim v as noted, here has I I •• i * <• •> b •> ç. e- and .» .J. <• ♦ Mrs. Joe Norton made a trio to Salem th is week where she visited several days. Returns From Visit. Mrs. J. D. W aghorn returned the last of the week from Hood River where she hag been visiting a t the home of Mrs. Isbetle. • PENIHEtÓÑ'S- OftÊWfesr » '•X, • á " T T ~ Mrs. C. C. Durfcy nnd Mrs. If. It. Doan were W alla W alla visitors sev eral days last week. Opening Dancing Studio. Tw ilia House Is opening a done ing studio in the I. O. O. F. hall ai Hermiston on October 11, 193Q nt 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Toe, ballet and tap.— adv. At t GfV'fgf : . . :it i - N & £ n t / z¿ 'i 1 \ , Ì ; J Week SfarÜPS CHARLE in " H E iiurcl at romp U'u'ttendinç ¡n the city Im portant i'e b a re a cacher fort ■".I ill be ttefcomed US lieu? (Í1 oft! llitig W a-„ill he.lB 4.il M b< . u , a la . i r K iw r A í k anaay. SCH RADIO C Ar V ¿ Ntw 'kaef \ ii “T H E SONG C 7 O re g o n H a r d w a r e & I m p le m e n t C o. . -gue will v. elro-.ne you- ’icae, thter«sjting meet-i k*„ M. Than tha eve- ' ¿t' 7:30. V-'e arc sln- sry that* we welcome ' JT V I C WJa*- '• W .. Payne, Pastor. T u e s d o y A Z ed J O *¡ o i ■innry r.’oefiu"- to he| ftOn Muillrdikt chur.-h | fJild of thi4 niornh. for votjrKQhl whid ). t Bei'Jf<Ua qf a d. noted uiob and women' -World I hr lev Walla Walla Visitors. * CHURCH NOTES <• <• •> •> <> •> <• ❖ •> <> ❖ 5 - T CHURCH. the tooth:;H ►/ton I ’ái-ría, -era R o o t ' AUehiiry. ? r ? .. .¿ i . T n is new model, e ight-tube Bosch Radio will give you the ultim ate in tor.a! perfection. W h eth er the vol um e control is at f a l l v o l/tm a or lo w to n o , the reception is clear with a purity of tone never before obtain able in radio. You will be delighted w ith the richly grained w alnut cab inet, the finely m atched sliding doom. L«t us dem onstrate in your home or our store this B osch Radio with built-in electrcxlynamic speaker. Price les.-» tubes, only $159.50. O ther mod els from $14430 to $250, less tubes. •> ♦ <• •> « - A iC L O D I O U S À S A V IO L IN baby hou’o quilts Is don U r 11 Mrs. Ellen Propst retu rn -1 t. ingt-m, w ere.visitors at th e home' Hermston Thursday afternoon aftei Mrs. Eiltm qn’s sister, Mrs. A. E. Be having visited in Portland severa sei, Sunday. weeks. • - ‘f • SCT1VITT :d. tto tt .Mr. s u d M rs. S e n e s i M k m im s i o n .-J im m y , o f W a lla W a lla . W y s 1 M A X IM U M there nd If V is't From W:»Ha W a l’ à. ' L - W hile dF T lnir. " ' ■ Leaves for Ye’b *-iTte P ’:'- !!. O. Slip a rt Isfl ji-iiida; for the fast and ’ t s pf-J • to s '« as a r as i Yello” a’one " - r h . oh an art,-I rtlskug I r.mralgn for ta e S lrty arl C abk ' .’ark. I ______ Returns from Portland. >ingtc U j a I I Toes to Solem. Beery, Fred K ohler, Armida and Ti,lly Marshall. Prepare to live, love and laugh yourself out of breath as you follow the mad, tnwrry adventures of this brave lotharlo who lied himself Into women's hearts and laughed and fought hts way In and out of danger. n-tugi ('hen-! td.e V i ' f»!ay by pia. Mrs. Joe Udey, who has been vis Rtmember: The Oasis T heatre it iting her mother, Mrs. Tom Sink, in the only place in U m atilla Count) The Dalles, the past week, returned io her home In Columbia districl showing Vltaphone Pictures. Sunday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY hl, of LaIi Game. Returns Home. F irst Show S tarts 7:Oo P. M. —— ■ JIVN CHURCH H E A R ' Ä »T a a . nF s A oo L Tt^p fisc io ra o st is grow ing and • . 't f t re's a p arty to it. 114 ' Preaching, "And They iv.-.-.Ucd Him.” fi : o ?t. Fndeavor and prayer I t .- - .f f n - hmt-. 4 I T-ttQ t’. *t. P reaching service.) I ‘Sltt-’-fluijl its P unishm ent.” Í WdMSe iis-? viS in mind th a t the rch and Cttnday ,$thool room will varm. - - ■" W. H. Jones. Pastor. f T F u r s iis R Yk ----- --y D O RO TE Jt at *.v? A A Ai« r «W MILTON SILLS - Í in Jack I,on lot >> Classic “ TH E SEA W O L Rf turns From La Grande. P ” fcimw M w m ei w n —i— n Mrs. T. W. Botkin, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rube A GORGEOUS, GLAMOROUS, SING ING, TALKING TECHNICOLOR Zweifel, iu La G rande the past week, returned to her home last Saturday PRODUCTION! evening accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Also Fox News and Yitaphone Act Zweifel. Sunday m orning Mr. Z. ei tel, who Is chnmpion f'-shrrnuu t»i La Grande, Journeyed to the Uma SUNDAY AND MONDAY tilla river where he spent so, ral hours retu rn in g home w ith 75 It In i'« w trout. BRILLIANT DRAMA! I). Dentei Saturday. 'I t Sa J a y O V Jy AL JOLSON —in his late t production— “BIG BOY” - SCHOOL SUPPLIES At TH E HERALD OFFICE Read The Herald W ant Ads. u AA. n u u i n n n n n n " STOP!! LOOK!! M 7V V V ’ Budget Rejected. Tho school budget subm itted to e meeting of taxpayers in the West- land district last Friday evening was rejected by a three to one vote. If is said th a t the board of dire; tors j will subm it a new budget at a meet- v ] dng to be called later. A list of the different v a r i e d o f fruits, vegetables, berries, etc., which «ere shown at the different booths during the fair, would be a long on and Include everything from a v- iip I artichoke to an English broad b a i, and the surprising thing Is th a t most ill of these products can be grown here, w ith fairly good success. M ith the expansion of the canning fnctory Master mind of poGiiial diplom here these same products th a t are acy, inside workngs of .secret agents, now grown experim entally or for and wiles of female skies, and the homo use may possibly be grown vast am bitions of great nations seok commercially. ing world control. Against this fas- lnatlng background is playej a mas Dr. II. C. Curry, the Seattle Fye- ter game of Intrigue and romance dght Specialist who has made pro- i teeming with thrills, b rilliant din logue and tens? drama. W ith George csslonal visits to Hermiston for 10 [ Arliss in his greatest role as "D is years nnd is known for good optical work a t reasonable prices, will a ,ain : raeli,” the am azing man of destiny. One of tho most fascinating fig be at the Hotel H erm lntnn Frtdiiy, ’! ures of history recreated on the October 24, for one day. Eyes e :tm- talking screen w ith all the richness Ined, glassts ground and fitted, adv of George Arliss' voice snd Inim itable artistry . A rare dram atic treat. Here From Ashland. R. C. Rogers has been In ITermis- U bertyM agastne gives “ Disraeli" on the past week from Ashland. Its highest rating, four stars. Oregon, where tho fam ily Is now re ALSO VITAPHONE VARIETY dding. They were form er resident ! of the Columbia district. COMING—“LOOSE ANKLES'* i'll M L .••ej ' inc7 . Oct.25’ffcy.O P r e m ia i 11 Shews In One — $100, «CO .W. L a „Ì : X ? ’ÄX«•? M SSow- 11 «?**,«*$ - f ' I . R J , ^¡J rinTsItT” ^ " - ^ 1 Our O rly Allegiance is T > Crar Cu*tomcrs !n ' ; ■ ' O ^ 'i '1 We arc the sole ownriT are invested in this conw group our buying with t1 :usart?i organization. Hosts of F ?d & keeping”—Quality is ass d. . w :r fpod púrcha great Red & White «c?. 1 by “Good iloose- »h ><! You can’t beat it. Full line of meats to select from. And don’t forget the cooked food sale in my window sponsored by the P. T. A. Help the ladies out. “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” H erm iston M eat M arket A. W, TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 W Standard W hite Corn B. <& M. Baked Beans and Brown Bread, both fc. . Blue & White Hot Sauce 4 for ............... . INDEPENDENTLY OWNED Ì _ 41c R. & V/. Sweet Pedis, 2s foi\ 3t>c Ì 0 ior A *1^* . m .... $1 1 Pound H — — ¡I IN > ;L c ( j 1 n TUM-A-LUM TICKLER .... — — r^—— — » •” e n e e s : ì i 3 t I t i E A Ú i b , p o u n d .. Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by T ilE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Fhone 331 h -h ' Jol. 30 wh H erm iston, Oregon, October 16, 1930 No. 40 ' t?L, fs v 'f-VXvl- T ’ 9 ‘í r» I . b J T t.. a AiO-.-.- i ’ . iU ................. -Os- , . 7 i T here is very little io o r r . •»-, , ; , '• ----- for .......... Admiral I Two m inutes is more than ample I • I liyr.l . • rd to now unleag he ( tim e to call us about gny repairs, al- , to hunt h u n t for for now, no«r, j ii-i’ !-L Ì., p O U i'd "lÄ fl-.-C t collar button. terations, or painting, you wish done « K u .i iL h u K o a s i , p m x d ------- --------------- -2 3 ft to your home. And afte r we have finished the work, it will seem like I LACQN. .< ‘•Use coal— Unless you have 'Money etern ity before It will be necessary o r h a lf s id e , i'& G c W hr ' i>- !-e are 2000 reasons to call again. •v«ry ton. P ic n ic s p o u n d - . . w s - . , . . . 2ÄC fln b i P ic i- .v h p le p t h a l f t p p p p a h - ....... — Mrs. Kop&ds has been having her H em tome reshinglcd this week. Our HANDIMAN . - V N lT E r.L Y ... — -------- SERVICE la sUll •’T i * - Ol J. Sk<’/b . ' soms remodel- working and includ fng r q Tils bm.se In town using plas es all kinds of build ter t ; a r d on several of the rooms. ing or painting work you wish to have done. We are lrtlv K y , atcordlng to Einstein, are always glad to • {iriF<f as -“ Whsei yon sft with get in touch with ec < irl for two houifc, yon th in k competent w o r k- :it Is only a m inute, but when you men. H it on a hoi stove for a m inute you flV'oiie Çf'càk. r >ur?-. .. ....25c ----- - th in k i t s two hours. tH'-l o “Quality——Service” PFO h’F. YOUR ORDER SAT7& MON.?OCT. 18-' ) Roycl 3 akins Powder ÓBÚAND. Special for Saturday, Oct. 18 Beef Pot Roasts........................f.................. 15c Steaks, 25c, 2 pounds for ..... ............ 45c J. M. NORTON, 0»wner Many Varieties Shown. o' If. l»30 se Frida 7 after spending several a hu n ti i ig Jeer south of D jso I a - nt. Benaef, Hagv •trrrn The. U nti k tuin* fro st of the fail season ca:no Friday n ig h t when th I » u r y vi-nt bciow the frte.-in ,.oint and the ground was coverei with a heavy white s«>eet Balorda? mcrn'Bg. - * - « • ' ’ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS THURSDAY. OCTOBER ILE D M ISTO N H ERA LD , HERM ISTO N, OREGON. ity." ' , T hat relativ