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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1930)
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1930 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON TACE TOUR IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS ! BFBCIAL O i I R t t f O N M E N C , the winter months. Irrigon and Umatilla basketball town teams met for a game at the gym st Irrigon Wednesday evening. The score was 30 to 24 in favor of Irrigon. The band entertained the crowd at intermissions with some excellent selections. Friday night Irrigon high school boys and girlg played the Umatilla teams at their hall. Both games were won by Umatilla. Mrs. Bert Dexter spent Friday visiting In the home of Mrs. W. C. Isom. Bari Collins, little son of Mrs. Amy Collins, had the misfortune to fall from one of the play apparatuses and ireak a rib. Mrs. Tagerstrom Is quite ill with an attack of the mumps. Mr. and Mr. Ven Joneg attended the game at Umatilla Friday night. Miss Dorothy Isom returned home Saturday from Monument. Oregon, where she has been visiting relatives (or the past three weeks. She was ac companied by Miss Clara Ilcdnall, who was enroute to her home at Her miston. Mrs. Carl Alquist ha„ been quite ill with a Hevere cold the past week. Mr. and M tb . George llaskell were here from Plymoth, Wn., Saturday night. Mr. Day from Pendleton had charge of the Sunday evening ser vices at the Community church. The Sunday school congregation have been busy practicing for a pro gram to be presented during the Christmas holidays. Frank Markham and son Laurence wire business callers in Hertnk-ton OREGON WEEKLY Wednesday. George Rand and son Batie are the INDUSTRIAL REVIEW proud owner» of a fine purebred Shorthorn bull calf purchased recent MEDFORD— Merriman dairy, be ly from the Northwood Farms at tween here and Central Point, pur Redmond, Washington. The calf Is chased by Lester Gillman. n direct descendant from Milllcent, STAYTON— Floyd Orabtree built the *3000 I m p o r tb u ll. In c Rands have been breediu.' Shorthorns since modern dairy barn and milk room on 1920 and now have a very good his farm. milking strain. JACKSONVILLE— The Midas Gold The danoe given by the Orange Mine, Inc., reopened mine near this Saturday night was well attended by city. surrounding communities. MEDFORD— Stuart A Son awar Batie Rand made a trip to Nolan Wednesday after a load of sheep he ded *1,757 contract for sewer con struction on Lymand Avenue in Wel purchased recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner, Mr. lington Heights. and Mrs. Buleuder and Mrs James STAYTON— Gravel hauled prepa Warner were in Heppner on business ratory to construction of service Monday. station on First and Ida streets. The Western Union telegraph crew ROSEBURG— D. O. Clark will es who have been stationed hero for tablish commercial poultry plant on some time placing new poles along recently purchased two and one-half the line, are moving to Umatilla this acre tract on Second Avenue south week. just outside city limits. Frank Moody, who has been em MEDFORD— Stuart & Son awar ployed on the Carroll ranch all sum mer, is now with Frank Brnce for ded *1,582 contract to construct sew- er along Hillcrest. PORTLAND— *G0,000 d u p l e x court to be erected by R. S. McFar land' at 9Oo Hawthorne Avenue. SPRINGFIELD—J. M. I~arson ser vice station being repainted by Rich field Gasoline Co. KLAMATH FALLS— New addition to Pelican School to be started soon. iGPItINÍQ FIELD- Old fire station adjoining city hall being remodelled. PORTLAND— David B. Aim awar ded general construction contract on new gurage building to be erected for Union Pacific stages. HPRINGPIKU>— P a u l Sehlt we took over cabinet shop on Fourth Street formerly operated by II. E. Pitts. BARVIEW— Preparatory work be gun on jetty here. COLD BEACH— Room veit Cafe purchased by John Fithoulas, will be remodeled and opened Dec. 15. STAYTON— New city water sys tem being installed here. ROSEBURG — Construction of a 1 I... 2 1 What constitutes success in life Mr«. Henry Ford has been unani bridge across north fork of Smith I It is revealed that neither Colonel River approved by War Department. I Lindbergh nor Mrs. Lindbergh voted mously re-elected president of the depends upon one's viewpoint. Suc ELGIN— Methodist Church pur-1 for the latter's father. Dwight W. Woman’« National Farm and Garden cess of a sort came to an Irishman named Doherty, who sought his for chased Baptist Church building and I Morrow, rtcently elected Senator Association, for her fifth year. In the last eight year«, Mrs. Ethel tune in West Africa thirty years ago plans to do some repaiw work. I from New Jersey. No family dif- PEKRY— P. V. Carmon bulldin; I Terences existed. however, the rea- M. Smith who live« near a danger and died recently, having accumu addition to store to make room (orison being that the legal reidence of ous curve on a main highway near lated 16 negro wives and 60 half- post office. I the Lindberghs is St. Lonls, although Glouchester. England, has given first breed children, to whom he left un estate worth three million dollars. EUGENE- *150.000 tourist h otcl|th ey actually live in New Jersey, aid to 300 injured motorists. to be erected on Railroad Boulevard within city limits; work starting February 1st. KLAMATH FALLS — Bid c a ll'll for new bridj across Link River at I Main Street. EUGENE— U niversity of Oregon planning to enlarge stadium at cost of *50,000. Crushed rock placed on Waldpori- The moat important fact that the Red & White Store of Hermiston wishes to Yachats section of Oregon coast high way, which will be open to year put across to every person at thia time is thatwe wish one and all a Merry Xmas round traffic, E. A. Collier, division and hope that your Holiday season will he happy and joyous. engineer, stated. EUGENE— Fox West Coast Then tres, Inc., will spend *50,000 in building improvements in McDonald and Rox theatres here this winter the RED & WHITE ST0BE* J. M . N O R T O N , O w n e r WE DELIVER PHONE YOUR ORDER —Red & White Super Specials. (DEC. 20-22-23-24) We reserve the right to limit quantities OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATE DROPS Two Pounds ........................................... DECEMBER 20th P ot R oasts, p o u n d ................... —- ............. S houlder Pork R oasts, p o u n d ...................... Picnic H am s, pound ......----........................... B ack Bacon, pound ....................................... 4 Pound P ail L ard .......................................... 15c 20c 18c 25c 70c We will have Oysters, Fresh Shrimp Meat and Lutefish for Xmas. BLUE & W HITE Fey. Med. Size SHRIMP Two for ............................................................ BLUE & WHITE OYSTERS, 5 oz. Two for ........................................................ | SERV-US FC’Y. PINEAPPLE, 2i/2s Two for ............................................................ Hermiston Meat Market ► « A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 tÁ A Á Á Á Á A A A A Á Á Á Á Á A A iA Á A A Á Á A i HOLIDAY CHOCOLATES 74c 2% pounds ..................... CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS 35c MEAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 29c ROLL ROAST BEEF, pound ................................... 28c ROLL PORK ROAST, pound.................................... 25c 53c POT ROAST BEEF, pound .................................... 17c 19c SAUSAGE, 2 pounds ................................................. 40c RED- & W HITE SIFTED SWEET PEAS, No. 2 b — two for ...................................... i . 39c T-BONE STEAK, 2 pounds ....... .'........................ 55c RED & WHIE GOLDEN BANTAM CORN No. 2s— two for ........................................ 39c NO. 5 LARD............................................................... 75c NO. 10 LARD .......................................................... *1.50 PICNIC HAMS, pound ............................................. 22c LEG LAMB, pound ................................................. 20c MIXED NUTS 69c 3 Pounds .... LOIN STEAK, 2 pounds .......- .............................. 50c BULK LARD, 2 pounds .......................................... 35c UNITEDLY OPERATED INDEPENDENTLY OWNED ^Knnouncing FOLKS, WE’RE S tage S chedule C hanges OPEN EVENINGS! 98c 3 Pound Colored Tins ............ HAMBURGER, 2 pounds ........................................ 35c BLUE & WHITE MED. RIPE OLIVES Pint tins ........................................................ “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” 39c OWNERSERYES ~Jhc SUYtR SA VES. a L RED & WHITE STORES Union Pacific Stag«* Inc. announce* «light (•hinge, in it, local .chcdule, effect!,« December 17, 1930. Our (tage* now leave on the following hour.1 FOR PORTIAND— 10:10 a . M. 1:11 P. M. 9 G 7 P . M. FOR PENDLETON, BOISE AND E A S T — 3:03 P. M. »8:8« P. M. •Pendleton only. —And here to show you lots of nice things YOUR FOLKS will enjoy for,¡Christmas. 8 :48 A. M. UNION PACIFIC STAGES H en n iito n Drug Co. W. L. Hamm, Agent. U N IO N P A C IF IC Come in during your spare moments and look ’em over. Our 1930 Calendars \ and Almanacs are e in. Remind us to give you yours. HERMISTON DRUG CO. W ARM , C C m f o r t A ble SPECIAL PRE-INVENTORY SALE FOR CHRISTMAS BARGAINS One - All White Hotpoint Range rass only $167.50 One - All White Hotpoint Range coaches RA34 ONLY $93.50 nai “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK” TOYLAND OPENS With a Dazzling Array of TOYS DOLLS, GAMES and NOVELTIES Folks! Bring the Kiddies in to see this Wonderful Fairy land of TOYS. You will find our prices just a little lower than elsewhere. Five More Shopping Days Until Christmas PROPST VARIETY STORE Hermiston, Oregon Burnham’s Gen’I. Store One - Semi-W hite Hotpoint Range RA99 only $88.50 Four - GE Vacuum Cleaners (Latest Model) only $34.50 (Small Carrying Charge Added for Time Payments) -SPECIAL CASH PRICE ON FOLLOWING- 18 Pounds SUGAR, Cash and Carry.............. $1.00 SPUDS, 100 Pounds....................................... $1.00 ONIONS, 10 Pounds......................................... 12c BE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR DEAL ON JEWELERY Very best of Christmas presents at one-half price. You know about our Blankets, Shirts, Silk Under wear, Stockings, etc., already. BUY WISELY—GIVE USEFUL PRESENTS One - Hotpoint W affle Iron (No. 147Y58) only $7.75 O n e- Hotpoint Toaster (No. 116T24) only $4.25 One - Hotpoint Toaster (No. 156T25) ONLY $3.25 One - Hotpoint Toaster (No. 157T23) ONLY $5.50 One - Hotpoint Perculator (No. 115P39) ONLY $7.25 One - Hotpoint Curler (No. 112L12 only $2.75 (This Special Offer Closes December 24, 1930) HOW ABOUT A BRAND NEW $174.59 STEWART-WARNER RADIO FOR $88.88? HERMISTON LIGHT & POWER CO. Electric Set — Screen Grid — Best Out HERMISTON, OREGON