The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 30, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    TWC HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE 8
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
THURSDAY, OCTOBIR SO. IIS «
where they visited friends. They re­ They returned to this city Wednesday S w ift A Company, of Portland, was
turned to Hermiston Sunday. -
morning.
in this city Saturday and Sunday,
Visitors in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers, of
Bingen, Washington, were In H er­
miston Monday visiting friends and
looking after bcclncea interests.
From Portland.
A. A. Disque, representative
looking after belness interests con­
nected w ith the S w ift cream station
of in Hermiston.
above the wrist.
; Myron Nation while hunting Sun­
day bad a mishap when he started Visit* From La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley, Mr. and
to chase a "chicken” which he had
District Attorney Here.
sot down. He stepped In a hole and Mrs. Herschell Horstman and Elm er
C. C. Proebstel, district attorney of
fe ll breaking his right arm
Just Horstman were visitors Sunday at U m atilla county, of Pendleton, was
ths home ot M r. Kelley's mother, a Hermiston vislstor Thursday of last
Mrs. F. L. Kelley of this city.
week looking after business connect­
ed w ith hl office and visiting friends.
Breaks Arm.
©asta wlj ratr p
V IT A P H O N E
Go to Portland.
Mrs. Ralph Richards and little eon
Returns to Hermiston.
this
Mrs. F. L. Kelley who has been
week where Ralph Jr. w ill receive visiting In Goldendale, Washington,
medical attenetlon.
end La Grande, Oregon, the
past
several months, returned to Hermis­
Return From Portland.
* ton Saturday where she w ill reside
Mrs. Harvey Payne and Nell this w inter In her home on Gladya
Reves returned
Saturday evening l venue.
from Portland where they spent the
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
P I C T U R E S left for Portland Monday of
Phone 19-W
TWO SHOWS EACH EV EN IN G
First Show Starts 7:00 P- M.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OSSI
At
THE HERALD OFFICE
Motor to Pendleton.
past ten day« visiting friends.
M
M r. and Mrs. C. L. Upham motored
j ( p n k lin and F. TJ, Mathews, of to Pendleton Saturday afternoon on
Portland accompanied them to H e r­ business.
miston and were guests at the H a r­
vey Payne home Sunday.
Goes to Pendleton.
You’ll find an amazing ans­
wer in this story of the
strangest wedding night any
bride has ever known. .
All-Star. All-Color
All-Luxurious
With scores of big scenes
and thousands of players.
Come early to avoid the over
flow crowds.
With the new king of screen
lovers,
WALTER PIDGEON
and
Vivienne Sfegaij Allan Prior.
Louise Faaeifdal/Ford Ster*
ling, Myma tx>y*and Lupino
Lane.
Hear these new song hits,
“Broken Hearted Lover”
and “Dream Away” and
our old favorite “When
learts are Young.”
In Technicolor
Also Vitaphone Variety and
»phone Act.
Vital
i
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Mice Catherine Cranna spent the
week-end in Pendleton visiting her
M r. and Mrs. George Leibe of Col­ sister. Miss Nana Cranna, who is
umbia district are the parents of an teaching in the Pendleton school.
8 1-2 pound baby boy bora Saturday
At the Hermiston medical hospital.
Goes to Stork Show.
E, M. Hauser, assistant sounty
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igent, left Sunday night for P o rt­
Returns From Y*kima.
George Beddow. who has been em­ land where he w ill attend the Pacific
ployed near Yakim a. Washington, International Livestock Exposition.
for the past several months, returned
to hie home in Columbia district Sat­ Motor to Portland.
Mrs. S. Kopacz accompanied by her
urday of last week.
'laughter Anne, and son Henry, mot­
ored to Portland Sunday on business.
County Agent Here.
Charlie Smith, county agent
of
Morrow county, was In Hermiston
”'rlday to attend the meeting' df th<
Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers' as
lociatlon held In the library Frldaj
evening,
loes to Seattle.
W. J. W arner left Friday afternoon
for Seattle where he attended
the
football game between the University
)f Washington and the University of
California. He returned to Hermls
‘on Monday.
State G®me Warden Here.
J. C. Moreland., stats game warden
>f Portland, was in Hermiston Sstur-
lay In theJnter.est of the State Game
ommlnslon.
Motor to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg; StiHory mot
ired to Pendleton Saturday evening
JOSEPH N.
A Glorification
of Youth, Melody and
Romance 1
The stars of “7th Heaven’
and “Street Angel” in their
first big musical comedy—
singing, for the first time on
the screen!
This gorgeogs Mueica*l en-
tertainmeK ‘ls( the supreme
achievement k>f stage and
screen!
>
Songs, story and dialog by
DE SYLVA, BROWN and
HENDERSON
ALSO FOX NEWS
COMING—
“THE MAN HUNTER”
“COCKEYED WORLD”
ENGINEERED fO R
PERFECT T U N IN G
AND TONE CONTRO!
Parents of Boy.
SCO TT
Pendleton, Oregon
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
-44T>robatlon After Death” was tho
subject of the Lesson-Sermon
In all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
1 on Sunday, Oct. 26.
The Golden Text was, “It shall
be said In that day, Lo, this Is our
God; we have waited for him, and
he will save us: this Is the Lord;
we have -waited for him. we will
be glad and .rejoice In hie salva­
tion" ((Isa. 2 5 :» .
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: " It in
thia Ilf* only we have hope in
Christ, we are of all men most
miserable” (I Cor. IS: 19).
The Lesson-Sermon also included
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, "Bcl-
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
“ Life Is the origin and ultimate of
man, never attainable through
death, but gained by walking in
tke pathway of Truth both before
and after that which is called
death” (p.487).
Our Bodies, Like an Engine,
Need the Right Fuel
oo
$195
I
L B SS
TUBES
re
We burn food material in our bodies, just as an
engine bum s fuel. And we all know that an engine
to do its best work, must have the right kind of fuel.
Oregon Hardware & Implement
TJ Company
Butter is one of the best body fuels. Butterfats
ore more easily digested than other fats. And in
addition to.its wholesome, palatable fats, butter is
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"ric h fn Vitamin A, so necessary for growth of the
; child and strength of the ad u lt
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
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THE D A L L E S , OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Nov. 4-5
M A IL
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Umatilla County Butter, at your grocer’s.
ORDERS
PROM PTLY
F IL L E D
afc. A -
Hermiston Creamery
Company
DON’T FORGET
OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
POT ROAST, P O U N D ......................................16c
STFAKS, 9 POUNUDS FOR
.
SHOULDER PORK ROASTS, POUND
THE R E D & W H iT E ST0«ES
45c
. 21o
A F u ll Lino of Fresh and Cured Meats
to select from
“THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS”
JOINT
REPRESENTATIVE
Morrow and Umatilla
Counties
Candidate for
Re-election.
J. M. NORTON, Owner
“Quality——Service”
Hermiston Meat Market
CANNED GOODS WEEK SPECIALS
R E D A W H IT E V A L U E — Honest W eight, Honest Q uality, Community Prosperity, Owner Service—
th at we offer as members of the Independently owned Red A W h ite Stores.
Q uality foods, first
and always— at prices «which represent new standards of value. Get the most for your food money
and help community prosperity by patronising the locally and Independently owned and operated
store. The O W N E R serves you here.
—Red A White Super Special*.
SAT. A MON., NOV. 1-3
TU' . J>.
19c
B. A W. HOT SAUCE
( for
58C
1,09
3 for ..................................................... ________
T H I =
15c
29c
3 for ................... - .....
I R. A W. SOLID PACK TOMATOES, 2%
U nit Starch, 2 f o r ....................................
1 19c 6 for ................................................................
Beans, Small White, 3 pounds
25c
R A W . SWEET PEAS
Beans, Mexican Red, 4 pounds..............................29c
Beans, Pinks, 4 p o u n d s.......................................... 29c
3 for ...............................................................
Hershey’s Cocoa, half p o u n d ........................
14C
6 for ...................... .
..................................
Old Dutch Cleanser, Chases the Dirt, 2 for........ I
Otter Red Alaska Salmon, 1 pound tall
3'
R A W GOLDEN SWEET CORN
WE SELL QUALITY GOODS
3 for ..................................... ......................
AT THE RIGHT PRICE AND GIVE YOU THE
SERVICE.
6 for ................................................................
Don’t try to buy a thing too cheap
From those with things to sell.
R. A W. HOMINY, S ^ e
3 to r .............................
Because the goods you’ll have to keep
And time will always tell.
* for
The price you paid you’ll soon forget
The goods you get will stay
INDEPENDENTLY
OWNED
The price you will not long regret
The QUALITY you may.
MM
25c
49c
3 for .................................
B. A W. Boken Sliced Pineapple, 21/»
3 for .......................- ................... - .........
6 for
67c
1.31
B. A W. Crushed Piaeeppl®, Buffst
55c
1.05
43c
77c
3 for ....... - ..........—•................................
( for
B
W. YELLOW CLING PEACHES, 2V,s
3 for
( for
36c
69c
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R E D & W H ITE
Vol. 30
the people of Hermiston and vicinity
,UM LUMBER CO. Phone 331.
He/mlstnt», Oregon. October 30, 1930
No. 41
W hich Is tough, as Joe saya when
he bites into s steak, but you can’t
expect a hen to lay when she is kept
W hat We like
the' modern
busy tryin g to keep warm.
A chick­
apartment is that you can answer the
en house properly Insulated w ill keep
door, kick the dog. open the window,
hens cackling all w inter.
look In the refrigerator and’ turn on
the radio w ithout getting oirl of your
A. E . Bensei Is planning on build­
chair.
ing a new cackleberry factory.
EDI
R. A W. TOMATO SOUP
6 for
61c
1.17
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Published in the interests
THE TUM-i
We reserve the right to limit quantities
Some of Our Money-Savers
for the Week-end
►<vt
WE DELIVER
PHONE YOUR ORDER
R. A W. JELL DESERT (Aborted Flav.)
3 for .............. ...........................................
A. W . T U R N B L A D — P H O N E 411
UNITEDLY
OPERATED
STORES
Tum -A-Lum does not recommend
h a house
b uilt w ith these conveniences.
W e were in favor of awarding the
world’s hard luck championship to
We believe in utilising aft waete the m a a w h o
contracted sleeping
space, yet giving plenty ot -room to sickness but was so troubled w ith
turn around.
Insomnia th a t he couldn't sleep a
See us now Tor plans and flguri
w ink. Then we heard of the feUew
NOW Is the time to BUUILDt
who had esasicknees and lockjaw at
the same time.
k. Brownson. Editor.
Luck like th at w ill be good
pared w ith the clttsea who
a chicken house 24x120 feet. This to fill his coal bln w ith T n m -A -I
w ill be up to date and constructed In before Ole Man W in ter gets
the heat possible mal
A. W . Prann has started building
The farm er sat la
,
His houses aad moaned
A t the so called
Buslnesi
The reason
P lain to see
C--
H is hens wars oWf
Vacations,
A. P. Garner
dairy barn.
I f yon like to raise flowers this ie
the tlase to put la e small cold frame
and hot beds for keeping flowers
thru the w inter and for starting
Wv have the materials.
,