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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
D. E. Belt*, manager of the Uma
tilla Copoerative Creamery, and T
O. Gregory, president of the board of
directors for the creamery, left Tues
day on a business trip to Portlsnd,
In the Interest of the creamery.
Dr. J. P. Stewart. Eye Sight Spec
John Denney of Echo was a bus!
ialist of Pendleton, will be in Her
ness visitor In Hermiston Tuesday.
miston, at Hermiston Hotel Tuesday,
Carl McNaugbt of Portland came December 16th. Hours 1:00 to 7:00
— Adv. BOARD OPFERS SAME RENTAL
Thursday to spend a few days look P. M.
ing after business Interests.
TERMS AS FORMERLY.
One of the most unusual bridge
Mrs. Mary R. Moore of Long Creek luncneons of the season was given Tax Peyera Say Emphatically, No
visited her son Lloyd Moore here last Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Soard le v ie s 1931-1932 School
Monday and Tuesday of this week. W. L. Morgan with Mrs. Morgan and
District Tax.
Mrs. D. M. Dceter as joint hostesses.
Oscar Payne has been confined to The oriental motiff was carried out
his home with the flu since Monday. and guests came dressed in costume.
Eugene Hanby is driving the school Mrs. H. E. Hitt received best cos
tume prize for the best impersona
bus while Mr. Payne is 111.
tion of a Chinaman. Not one detail
A large assortment of low priced of her costume was overlooked. Mrs.
toys at The Propst Variety Store.adv. F. V. Prime received high prize. Mrs
J. M. Biggs, second high, and Mrs.
Mrs. F. L. Kelley entertained at Wm. Shaar, consoatlion.
her home Sunday night honoring her
son’s birthday, Harry Kelley. Covers NEW PLANT DRAWS
were laid for twelve guests. Later FLOOD OF QUERIES.
in the evening three tables of bridge
were In play.
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen were
Pendleton business visitors Saturday.
Mies Catherine McBain and Miss
Magdolcne Buck were business vlal-
tors in Pendleton Saturday. ‘ 1»
Propst Variety
ore
Bloomers
adv.
There will be no meeting of the
Farm Bureau auxiliary,at tfee club
house in Columbia district December
18th or January 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. E?.< httcMIflen are
the proud parents of a soir, - born
Thursday, December,frvl. JMother and
son are at home and áre doing nice-
Miss Fannie Todd returned to Her
miston the first of the week from
Pendleton where she has been for
the past month with her sister, Mrs.
G. E. Holt, while recouperating from
a recent operation. Mies Todd will
resume her duties as teacher in the
Columbia district school after the
Christmas holiday season. Mrs. Bar-
low Is substituting for her.
THE BEST IN £ALKINU> ’
PICTURES
Hermiston, Oregon
Shows Now Start at 7:15 P. M.
PROGRAM
THURSDAY - > 1FifTDAY -
SATURDAY
Matinee 2:30 Saturday
IRRIGON GAND - FRIDAY NITE
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye Sight Spec
ialist of Pendleton, will be in Her
miston, at Hermiston Hotel Tuesday, United States department of agricul- P°sa' before tbe board and before
December 15th. Hours 1:00 to 7:00 ture since the appearance of an ar- any ,urther action was taken it was
P. M.
— Adv. tid e about it in a national farm necessary to hold an election to learn
magazine, says H. A. Schoth, asso- the wlsh ot the taxpayers of the dis-
clate
agronomist stationed at Ore-, trict-
Art Carpenter and Walter Burne-
/
i At a school board meeting Tues-
augh of Kennewick, Wash., were bu gon State college.
Crown vetch is a perennial legume, day night, agreement was drawn up
siness visitors In Hermiston Tuesday.
Walter Burneaugh called at the Her native of Europe, which has the fac- [ that Mr. Swayze be offered the same
ald office and visited with Mins ulty of growing on very poor soil, i rental terms as in farmer years, >135
Stoop who is an old school-mate of starting early and otherwise mak- for three months. No definite ac-
Ing itself conspicuous— actually as Hon has been taken in the matter
his.
well as figuratively.
hut the high school boys are c on-
Mr. Schoth is recommending that tlnuing basketball practice which
We are trying to meet the depres
sion with good gifts at the lowest Oregon growers go easy on this crop, started November 30th.
however, until further information
The gchoo, board a,go ggt the
prices obtainable. Propst Variety
can be had on Its behavior and value i
,
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8tore.
adv. If any In this state. In the first 1931' 32 8cho0* tax levy at »20’820"
place. he says, it is a Diant with a '7’ dur™< the Tuesday session.
CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
TURKEYS
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WILL BE RECIEVED AT
SWIFT S CREAM STATION
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ANY TIME BEFORE
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Qattmnu’a (futrn llll
.. Directed by Norman McLeod ..
There’s nothing up their sleeves-
nothlng but laughs. Also guff
aws, giggles, squeals, screams and
roars.
It’s the HUMORIOT of 1031!
Also— A Screen Souvenir and a
Paramount Talkartoon
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
YOU’LL LEARN STARTLING
THINGS W HEN YOU S E E -
SOCIETY’S SECRETS BARED.
BY THE
RAVISHING ROMANTIC STAR
N ancy Shows Yon H ow to Catch
A M illionaire.
Iso Comedy: "Divorce A LaCarte
and Fox News
CHRISTMAS.
CHICKENS
F. B. Barker
WE HAVE THEM. LEAVE OR
DERS ON FRIDAY IF YOU
WANT CHICKEN FOR SUNDAY.
AGENT.
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TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Published in the interests of tbs people -of Hermiston and vicinity by
Trm-A-Lnm Lumber Co.
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Phone 331.
Vol. 31
Hermiston, Or., Thursday, December 3, 1931
No. 44
the tardy customer urday.
cornea in with
the
The merchant who money.
does a credit business
Communicated.
R. A. Brownson,
naturally has full con
Editor. Dear Sauta Claus:
fidence In his cus
( Ploase take some
tomers
w han
he
D. E. Sherry has body something from
"books’’ the account, Just finished building Tum-A-Lum this year.
but what a jolt he a chicken house and Etch-Kraft panel-pic
gets when his custo barn on his place west ture In sandblasted
wood or some "put-lt-
mer falls to pay as of town.
togethcr and palnt-lt-
agreed— then what a
yourself" Plywood
Car of coal on the
"Joyful feelln’ " when track Friday and Sat-
Furniture.
Editorial
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WE ARE PAYING LICENSE TO
DO BUSINESS. SUPPORT YOUR
BUTCHER IF YOU WANT A
BUTCHER IN YOUR TOWN. YOU
CAN’T ALWAYS GET MEAT
FROM THE PEDLER. WE SELL
MEAT BY THE QUARTER OR
ROYAL WHITE
V i or Whole Ham, per lb. .
6 Bars Steam Ref. Soap
... .. 49c
MEDIUM OREGON
WOMEN’S GUM RUBBER APRONS
SIZE 30x20y2 IN CH ES. M OTTLED BLACK AND
G R A Y ; A SSO RTED , RED, GREEN AND C O R A L ;
R U FFL E ED G ES AND R O C K E TS; R U BB ER IZED
CROSS SH O U LD ER STRA PS.
SATURDAY ONLY — QNE TO A CUSTOMER
A T ONLY 23c
WALNUTS
20c lb.
LARGE OREGON
FILBERTS
25c lb.
OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS
CIRCU LA R FLO R A L D E S IG N ; M A TCH ED CEN
T E R AND CORNER PIE C E S; IV O R Y G R O U N D ;
GREEN D ESIG N ; SIZE 54x54 IN CH ES. SPEC IA L
A T O'NLY 6 9 c
LARGE
BRAZIL NUTS
20c lb.
SOFT SHELL
CARD TABLES
ALMONDS
18c lb.
SATURDAY ONLY — ONE TO A FAMILY
KELLED C O RN ERS-A N D LEG B R A C ES; LEGS
GREEN ENAM ELED ; R EG U LA TIO N SIZE.
SPECIAL A T O N L Y $1.69
VIRGINIA ROASTED
PEANUTS
15c lb.
MIXED NUTS
2 lbs. 35c
FANCY CARD TABLE. — DAM ASK E F FE C T
W A SH A B LE T O P ; PA D D ED ; DOUBLE BRA CEL
L E G S; ALL ENAM ELED GREEN, A T ONLY $2.49
SEE OUR LINE OF XMAS TOYS AND GI^T
GOODS. YOU WILL BE PLEASED
W ITH THE ASSORTMENT,
THE QUALITY AND THE PRICES.
A NICE SWEET
ORANGE
2 d o z.2 5 c
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
CANDIES
Mixed Candy, 2 lbs................
Ribbon A Broken Mixed, lb...
Satin Finished Mixed, lb.......
A Dandy Chocolate. 5 flavors.
CRESSWELL— Mrs. H. A. 'Hgwe
has cut down the number_Qf steps
she takes in her kitchen. She has
moved her work table close to her
stove and placed a spice cupboard
A DISCOUNT TO CHURCH AND
; above it. In addition she has made
CHARITY ORGANIZATIONS.
her work table the correct height by
GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY.
putting it on long casters rather
than the short kind. Ideas for these
changes in her kitchen came as a
result of receiving the letters on
“Short Cuts In Kitchen Work” sent
Herald Want Ads Pay
out from the home economics exten-
Rome Beauty Apples, box
NCRUST
SHORTENING
1 Carton Matches
Salad Oil, Per gallon
Salad Oil, per quart .
Netted Gem Potatoes, per b a g ...... 65c
Pop Corn, (H ulless), 4 lbs.
6 Cans Carnation Milk
Drink Good CÒffee at 1 lb. f o r ...... 25c
6 Spools Thread
A Present for Everybody in the Fan
At Very Reasonable Prices.
r
$TOREST
ANOTHER WEEK-END SPECIAL
AT YOUR NEAREST MAC MARR
STORE FEATURES PURE VEGE
TABLE PANCRUST SHORTEN
ING. FOR PIES THAT “MELT
IN YOUR MOUTH”,
CAKES
THAT ARE LIGHTER AND FI
N E R -TEXTURED,
BISCUITS
TENDER AND,DELICIOUS, TRY THIS CREAMY, SNOW-WHITE VEGETA
T OFFERS YOU REAL ECONOMY AND AS-
ION IN ALL YOUR COOKING AND BAKING.
POUNDS
HERMISTON MEAT
MARKET
Hermiston, Oregon
MAC
marr
z w A W W
tP JEUE,
BROKEN SUCES
. N O . 2 H TINS
OUR PINEST'BULK
COFFEE ALWAYS FRESH. ITS
AROMATIC WILL BODIED FLA
VOR IS SURE TO PLEASE YOU
AS IT HAS PLEASED. THOUS
ANDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS.
SPECIAL
PER POUND
LOCAL SERVICE
LIBBYS’ SLICED OR
HALVES, No. 2% TINS
DEL MONTE
FANCY PACK ASSORTED FRUITS
NO. 2 TINS, EACH
LARGE
SIZE
I More advantageous than
I driving your own car.
WHITE RICE
GUARANTEED
REGULAR DOLLAR
PER POUND QUALITY
THROUGH SERVICK
8 Pound Pail Lard
OREGON CITY — Twenty-seven
communities are represented by the
275 Clackamas county women en
rolled for the "Short Cuts in KItehen
Work" letters being sent out from
the home economics extension office.
This series of eight letters was sent
to 100 women in Clackamas county
last year. Miss Thelma Gaylord,
home demonstration agent, is in
charge of home economics extension
work there.
B. S. KINGSLEY
I --frequentschedules be-
I tween all local points.
I Time and money saved.
....... 19c
W it h a f r e e c h a n c e o n f a n c y d in n e r s e t .
SATURDAY ONLY
AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:
"Home of Quality Meats’*
Or Good Bulk C offee at 3 lbs. for .. 57c
10 Bars Laundry Soap
We Have a Good
Supply of Fresh
1931 Crop Nuts.
GET OUR PRICES.
All Prices Subject to Change without Notice
Following Prices Cash at Our Store.
5 Gallons Coal Oil
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1131
— Io e a s te r n p o i n t s
operated on dependable
d a ily s c h e d u le s . B ig,
easy riding, comfortably
h eated couches. Eco-
I nomical cost. The scenic I
way to travel.
6 1
GOLDEN HALLOW
IN BULK SPECIAL
PER
DOZEN
2
POUND
8Q <
BOX
Harmony Soap
10 BARS
F
EXPRESS SERVICE
WASHING
POWDER
LARGE PACKAGE
-b etw een all points. Fast,
safe, convenient. When
thero's a RUSH, send it
by stage.
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Palmolive Soap BARS
books , games , sweaters ,
THER COATS, BLAZERS, High BOOTS, SILK HOSE, HANE
and other articles too many to name. COME IN AND SEE__
WB ARB HEADQUARTKRS FOR CHRISTMAS CANDIES
xrmon
Substantial D iscounts to Schools, hodResj Churches, etc,
tacjtic
STAGES
UNITED GROCERS keep Prices Down on tbe Best Grades.
HERMISTON
OREGON
PHONE
241
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