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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1930)
nos • LOCAL NEWS ITEMS C. E. Convention Success. The Christian Endeavor conven- t'on that met at Helix In the Bap tist churelf October 31 and Novem ber 1 and 2 with three state officers present, waa well attended and the young people that attended from Her- * mlston came back feeling that the meeting waa a great success. Goes to Milton. Miss Emma Tboeny spent the week end In Milton visiting friends and relatves. Leave on Vacation. Mr. and Mra. George Story left Monday afternoon by motor on a two weeks’ vacation which will be spent visiting in Portland, Seattle and other coast cities. Visits Daughter. Mrs. Ella B. Percy, former resident now of Portland, Is visiting her From Kennewick. daughter, Mrs. Lyle Tilden. Mrs. George Armstrong of Kenne wick, Washington, visited her daugh Co. School Superintendent Here. ter, Mrs. Urla Lenhart, last week. If J. A. Yeager, county school sup- erlntendent, of Pendleton, was in Motors to Monument. Hermiston Monday of this week. Robert McReynolds motored to Monument, Oregon, Sunday, where TYom Pendleton. he spent the day visiting friends. Roy Temple, representative of the Sunset Motor Freight company, of Pendleton, was in Hermiston Monday Goes to K*nnewick. Fred B. Barker made a business of this week transacting business trip to Kennewick Tuesday evening. connected with his company. Moves Station. F. B. Barker Is having the building formerly occupied by the Hermiston Transfer Company, remodeled for an V I T A P H O N E P I C T U B E S up-to-date cream station where he will transact business tor Swift A Phone 19-W Company after next week. TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING First Show Starts 7:00 P. M. Leaves for Portland. C. S. McNaught left Tuesday noon SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT—Show for Portland where he was called by Armistic« Day. First show starting the sudden illness of his wife who is In a hospital In that city. 7 o’clock. From Pendleton. NEWPORT-WILLIAMS Larry Gioux, manager of the Fox Rivoll theatre In Pendleton, Oregon, Of Interest to people of Hermiston was a Hermiston visitor Wednesday Is the news of Marshall Newport's of thia week. marriage to Miss Ruth Williams in Seattle several days ago. The groom Trades for Property. is well known in this city as he at Mrs. Folsome of Baker recently tended the local school. Both Mr. traded her city property there for and Mrs. Newport are University of the J. L. Waller 20 acre ranch in Washington graduates and the groom Fraser-Froyer’s Columbia district. Mrs. Fulsome la employed by with her son arrived in Hermiston Bridge Building Company. After a this week and are now located In trip to California the young couple their new home. will make their home in Portland. RIN-TIN- TIN JheMdn ..H unte# JsSaSB. - Give Bridge P*rty. Mrs. C. C. Durfey and Mrs. Leila Phelps were hostesses for a bridge party Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. N. R. Mueller. Six tnhke of bridge were played with Mrs. F. C. McKenzie winning first honors, Mrs. T. IL Fraser winning second honorr and Mrs. N. R. Mueller being award ed the guest prize. ! I < / / J../ . / • / >. BEERY in~ ¿H M W tLk - B a r - \ *BMTOUV. XAIU»' tHUHYAMS POUYMMAM KföEVEDWMUK - [W II MD Low t KVCkMIM = 3 Road Worked On. The county road outfit were ir Hermiston last week and worked on the road leading from the Dlagona' highway to the A line bridge. Out side of scattering a few stones from the center of the highway, the road appears to be In no worse condition than before the work wae done, ac cording to residents along the road. e$,to love making, ffc shot"— until Quirt le what he can see __ o can capture the situa tion. And <>» course, Quirt has many a pretty heart breaker ‘‘stolen” from him by bis rival, Flngg . . . . Leave for Boardman which makca everything even. W. A. Shannon and family who are living on the Shutter place, will ALSO FOX NEW S leave soon for Boardman where tha.v COMING— “GENFRAL CRACK” will reelde on a ranch. “OH YEAH" S T A R T IN G T U E S D A Y Also Wednesday and Thursday. -fjaro/d ir o / d i VtOYC f Ï Ï Ï FIRST The World Famous Comedian at his best ! 3 THE Palm Olive Beads. 2 for .............. ....................................................... 20c Peels Granulated Soap, 2 for ................. ............................................. 79c The Kiddies get a BALLOON FRI.T with a purchase of soap. WE HAVE SOME NICE WARM BLANKETS FOR THESE FROSTY NIGHTS. AND THEY ARE PRICED RIGHT. JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF STAMPED GOODS THAT ARE THE THING FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. THEY WILL BE APPRECIATED M0NFY 0N WOOLEN SOX, FLANNEL SHIRTS, UN DERWEAR AND HIGH TOP BOOTS. SEE OUR LINE. KIYGSLEY5 C W«RM «TOM S H Q U ia or 1 • EAT MORE MEAT AND KEEP HE \LTHY >• STORES- We have it by the pound or by the carcass; and prices that you can't heat anywhere. ALSO SOUR KRAUT, MINCE MEAT. CHOI CON CARNE, PICKLES, CAT- SUP AND BREAD. SATURDAY— ALL SPECIALS “T H E H O M E O F Q U A L IT Y M E A T S ” J. M. NORTON, Owner “Quality— —Service" QUALITY THAT BRINGS You BACK FOR MORE RED 4 WHITE Brands Invariably measure up to the highest standards of Quality— You can do- .That is penj on the quality and value of everything you buy at this RED & WHITE store, what wins us so many customers. 0 A. W TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 nW W E D E L IV E R PH O N E Y O U R ORDER • ii iWti" ■— — ■■■- -R ed & W h ite S u p er S p ecia ls. S A T . & M O N ., N O V . 8 -1 0 We reserve the right to limit quantities BEECHNUT SPAGHETTI— ReMy to serve 3 Cans ............................................................ 69c 10c RED A WHITE GRAPEFRUIT, 2’s 19c RED A WHITE COFFEE r 2 Pounds ........................................ V v V 12c 39c TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331. Vol. 30 49c RED A WHITE PUMPKIN. 21-2’s 1 WV RED A WHITE DEVILED MEAT • No cereal— l-4'o; 3 for ...............- ....... 22c IVORY SOAP— MEDIUM 3 for RED A WHITE MAYONNAISE No filler. Pints........................ 97c 29c RED A WHITE TOMATO CATSUP 21c BLUE A WHITE RIPE OLIVES, l ’s 3 f o r ....... ......................................;....... 63c THOMPSON’S CHOCOLATE Malted Milk ........................ 45c BLUE AND WHITE BROOMS Each .......................................... IN D E P E N D E N T L Y OW NED THE Hermiston Meat Market Owned and managed by a citizen of this community. CHIU POWDER 2-ounce Tin ... 29c ACES EAST RED&WHITE MILK. 3 for .............................................................................................. S7c Soap, Palm Olive, 3 for..................... ,.................................................... 26c Thirteen outstanding varieties of alfalfa are being grown at the Ore gon State college branch Experiment station north of Hermiston to deter mine yield and hardiness. Forty varieties recently obtained from Eu rope are also being tested at the station. I RED BEANS— Fine for Chili 3 Pounds ....................................................... , Super Suds. 3 for ..........................................................................._....... sxnnnnna • M Cold Weather is fjere 13 VARIETIES OF ALFALFA BEING TESTED AT STATION Friday and Saturday Some of Our Money-Savers for the Week-end Pineapple, Rich, Ripe Slices, No. 2 Mi Ting .................................. 22c Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. C O M IN G CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Splendid value; 3 bar« . I‘ & O. White Naptha Soap. Io bars for .......................................... 39c T h is n e w B osch R adio h as im p ro v em en ts you w ill n o t find in o th er radio sets. I t w ill delight you—give you th e fullest enjoy m e n t of ev ery program . Come in a n d le t u s d em o n strate th is nirfe-tube B osch R adio — i t is priced a t $195.00, less tubes. O th er n e w B osch Radio M odels are from $144.50 up, less tubes. Gilbert’s Best Picture Attend Football Came. AlliSittSf MOWFïONï , BOSCH RADIO P R O G R A M W E E K S T A R T IN G S U N D A Y , N O V . 9 Follow “Ttinty” into the depths of Darkest Africa on the trail of the Has New Equipment. Ivory Tmeyes. Mrs. C. C. Durfey has redecorated -Ay*’-" her dining room in the Hermiston A ls o V ita p h o n e V a riety and hotel and has installed new tables and chairs, which are smaller than V ita p h on e A ct. the others were, thu„ making for a greater seating capacity. SUMMT, MONDAY, TUESDAY 3oes to Pendleton. »»»<» 'e r w w w o s o » Miss Glea Siae, teacher In the Col umbia school, spent the week-end at her home in Pendloton. Those from Hermiston who atten ded the footiall game between Wash ington State anil Oregon State coll ages at Portland last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. James Todd, Enor Martin, C. J. Cochran. Mr. Harger Misses Clara Gehnert and Catherine Cranna, E. M. Hauser. W. W. Felt- house, Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Felthouse Mr. and Mre. C. S. McNaught, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Glmble. AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL ER t A i NMËNT/J T>ENDLE (0asia ÛJbratrp FRIDAY & SATURDAY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I, IMO r a g HEBMISTOW H ZR j LLD, ECKRMIBTOy, OBBGO3T. RED&WHITE U N IT E D L Y OPERATED Hermiston, Oregon, November 6, 193o EDITORIAL Many a true statement is spoken through falso>teeth. R. A. Brownson, Editor. The truest word of tongue or pen is fill that coal bln" Up again. Use Tum-A-bump to chase’away the win ter chill, less ashes to carry out and a smaller fuel bill. We wish. Ih8 fellowg that soaped our w in dow wodld come back and finish the Job s » -» e could wash the windows without lensing to add more soap. Adv.— For sn ieon e extra cupboard or closet for your home. Priced very low foe quick sale. Call 331. We are "8 building material Chic Sales we types of bul Idin STORES Juet as “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” so will a healthy house keep the family happy and well. In the Insulation Uns ws have— Celotex. $ Flr-Tex. In the ne. Along with n and build all J? K-D Cite. .-Af jS T g p - No. 46 The pheasant < Now is o’er No more we’ll duck Behind the door. At the crack of a Hunter’s gun. A few chicks That we had survived Our eat lost 8 of Its nine lives. The bees now have Ventilated hives. Hot Dog. r £ 3 I F. B. Barker is remodeling the old Transfer office for an Insulation and woother stripping ersam station. Ho »p oeto to Is ont way to kes^your ho»« healthy noxt w««k. « I