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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1930)
TH3B HTOM IOTOH H U H A U X H E R M IST O N , OBBtfOST. looking after business Interests on wars Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. and | the project. Mrs. H ill and Mr. and Mrs. Deetar. STATE NEWS i Mr«. Kate Cundiff of Eugene, known to her wide circle of friends as "Gruud ma** Cundiff, has celebrated her 89th birthday. She was one of 11 children, of whom six are living and all are over 80 years. A bicycle race from Eugene to Cor vallis and return will be conducted by the Amateur Bicycle league of Ameri ca, February 22, it was announced by J. E. (Dlnty) Moore, state representa tive of the league. Postal receipts at Eugene Increased 4 per cent in January over January last year, the total being 813,892. Ecab month but two In 1929 showed an in crease over the corresponding periods In 1928 of 2 to 10 per cen t The consolidation of the school dis tricts of Drain, Sunnyside, Eureka, Leona, Gunter and Cold Springs, In northern Douglas county, has been ac complished, and the plan approved by the county boundary board. Willamette valley loganberries were hard hit by the recent below-freezing temperatures, according to Informa tion brought to Salem by growers. Blackberries also were said to have suffered from the cold spell. According to officials of the Beaver Portland Cement company the Gold Hill cement plant, which has been closed down the past several months pending annual repairs just complet ed, resumed operations last week. intangibles taxes of 250.8S9.17 hoe been turned over to the state treasur er by the state tax commission. It was estimated that the tax would raise approximately 2100,000. The law provides that the tax shall be payable prior to March 1. Unemployment is becoming a prob lem on Coos bay and North Bend and Marshfield charitable organizations are planning for a wide effort in relief measures. The situation, as some view It, Is more demanding than it has been for several years. Sheepmen who are wintering thefT flocks In the Carlson hlllg near Klam ath Falls have suffered heavy loss from dogs. Over 30 head In one flock were killed or mutilat'd. The chlel offenders are police dogs from the city. Move to New Home. Don't forget ‘‘Adam Saturday, March 15. and Eva' bla conference, spent lost week with the Adventist church school in a young people w ill be baptised soon special revival season. Four of the From Portland. Mr. A. A. Disque of Portland was as a result of the special work. a Hermiston visitor the first of the week attending to business interests To Portland. here. Mr. and Mrs. George Newell left Hermiston Sunday morning by auto for Portland and valley points. They •Return Front Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George N ew ell re expect to return to Hermiston Wed turned to Herm iston Tuesday evening- nesday evening. after having visited Portland und other valley points. Hermiston Market Buys Car. The Black and W hite garage re port the sale of a one ton Chevrolet To Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel accom truck to the Hermiston Meat Market panies by Miss Jessie B reierly and last week. Mrs. Fred Barker made a trip to Pendleton Saturday afternoon. Business Visitors. Guests a t Dinner. Harry H ull and D. C. Brownell. Has Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and fam-1 business men of Um atilla, were in Employed in Bakery. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan entertained ily were dinner guestb at the A. E. Miss Georgia Reeder Is w orking In Hermiston Monday transacting busi a few friends with a dinner party Bensel home Sunday. ness. the Hermiston bakery th is week. Sunday afternoon. Those present Fr°m Umatilla. TROT LAUNDRY PHONE 1 9 -J KECK BARBER SHOP LATEST BOBBING The McCormick-Deering Ball-Bearing Cream Separator will save it all! SHAVING The Douglas County eportsmon's and Game Protective association has been delegated by Matt Ityckman. su Ill W ith Fu. Harvey Payne was confined to his perintendent of state fioh hatcheries, home the first of the week w ith flu. to take charge of tho planting of more than 2,000,000 trout fry in the streams From Enterprise. of the county. Miss Etha Laird of Enterprise vis Oiling of the Ilalnsy-Brownsvllle lied her cousin. Mr. Floyd Lair- road will be accomplished this year over the week-end. by the Linn county court, tho court has announced. A now coating of oil Elder Guderian Here. Is also to be placed on sections of the Elder Fred Gudorian, young peo Scio-Green’s bridge road, which first pie's secretary of the Upper Colum N many cases, the money lost during a year's time through butter fat going out the skimmilk spout of a cream^wasting separator would go a long way toward paying f e r i n e of the new McCfirir.iik’-Deering Separa tors we have on our floci. I ! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ® ! ■ I n ■ ■ ■ The undersigned have opened a regular service in Hermiston. We call for and deliver Monday and Thursday of each week. J SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Dry Cleaning, Dye Works, Carpets and Household Furnishings. ■ ! B| ■ I 5 Pendleton Dye W ks. -Model Cleaners 51 for the past four years, la v isitin g From Heppner. for a month with his folks who live Monte Hedwall, who is employed In the Columbia district. He w ill ■ ■ i In the creamery at Heppner was In later be stationed at Bremerton. PENDLETON, OREGON Hermiston Sunday v isitin g his folks, W ashington. ■■■■■■■■■■■»I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Mr, and Mrs. O. F. H edw all, who live on the north hill. From Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gilbert of Pen- llcton were v isitin g friends in Iler- uiston Sunday. Cream in the cream can ij jest like money in your pocket. Replace the old cream- wauer with a new McCormick-Deering. From Alicel. Casper Anderson o f A licel, Oregon, John Haddox, Claude Haddox and moved onto his ranch located two F, H. Morian left for S eattle and mites north of (own which h e pur other points W ednesday by motor. chased about 2 years ago. Mr. An derson is Interested In farm ing and Attend Show. Intends to engage In poultry rais Herbert Hedwall, Grace Jackson. ing. John Haddox, Ruth Bensel, Velma Colpitts and Monte Hedwall motor From China. ed to Pendleton Sunday evening to Alton Hooke?, v ho has been w ith ittend the show ‘‘H it the Deck.” the United States Marines in China rom Pendleton. is worth real money these days Move to Pendleton. Dave M ittlesdorf and fam ily mov Mrs. Earl Bensel of U m atilla was ed to Pendleton last week where a Hermiston visitor W ednesday. they w ill make their home. James Todd has moved into the house vaca Motor to Pendleton. ted by MIttiesdorfs, where they w ill Bob McReynolds and Ed McMillan make their future home. notored to Pendleton Sunday. Motor to Seattle. Blitter FafS-i Employed at Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker are Eric Byorkgren, of Elma, W n., Is I m oving to the W. J. Warner house a new em ployee at the First N ation-] on the east side the last of this week al bank. where they w ill make their home. Th y have been livin g at the Pearle Dr. H. Curry, the S eattle E yesight Pate home. Specialist who has made professional I visits to Herm iston for many years, I w ill be here agaJn soon. W atch this | M°ve to Columbia District. H. O. McCulley and fam ily moved paper for date.— adv. from the F. C. McKenzie ranch near Hermiston to a ranch In the Colum Registered at Hotel. bia district. R. H. Kipp, Dr. Clark Black, E. P. Dodd, John A. Buchlee, R. S. I Beeler, E. W ilson and P. C. Webber. Entertains Lunche°n Club. Mrs. A. H. Norton entertained tho Tuosday Luncheon club at her home From W alla Walla. last Tuesday. Those present were E. P. Dodd, real estate dealer of [ Mesdames Prime, McKenzie, Mc- W alla W alla and former resident of Naught. Fraser, Durfey, H itt and Herm iston, Is in the city this week | Warner. Honors were won by Mrs. attending to business Interests. Prime and Mrs. Warner. N icholas Codd of Spokane was in Hermiston the first of the week SA V E Sales :: Exchange Insurance Have you any Real Estate to List? I am prepared to handle your property. T H R IF T OREGÓN hardware IMPLEMENT CO. SPORTING GOODS For Sat. and Mon., March 15-17 — Complete Line of Sporting Goods— Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Guns Cigars, Candies, Sandwiches * Bars Crystal W hite Soap............... & ST A M P S SPECIALS i0 Good Broom ........................ Snow Drift, 3 Pound Pall ... Onion Sets, per Pound.......... R. C. TODD PLoue 4-J T H E ’ G R EE N Come in and see these new easy-turning, close-skimming, easy-to-wash machines. W e handle all fix s.ees—for one cow or a hundred—in ' belt, or electric drive Sold on deferred . plan if desired. A tk demonstration. “Winter Tftne Is Jelly Tim e!” Say the Ladies | HITT’S CONFECTIONERY Barr’s New England Boiled Dinner ... Hermiston, Ore Peaches, Large Halvea, 2 1-2 Tina... . HERMISTON WE HAVE THE BEST FRUITS ANVEGETABLES THAT MARKET SUPPLIES AND AT RIGHT PRICES. THE some new hats just in for men women and chiidren TAnrEs See that line of Shoes for $2.00. It w ill pay yon. Just the thing PH O NE Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. COMPLETE PROTECTION 1— Life. S— Perm anent Total 2-------Old A ge Income. D isability. 171 m < 0 H N KINGSLEY’S H Z W M IZ T O N V W O U > a O W Q U A L IT Y A N D 1 Z R V I C 1 ' CHAIN [ 4— Sickness'. ’ 6— A ccident. - • *’ H A D D O X , Agent ’ ’ RED&WHITE STORES iTLaqj NORTON’S GROCERY TUM-A-LUM TICKLER ¡Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by I E TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Vol. 80 _____St- Paul- Minnesota, a State Fair jehy and jam champion. J J JJO U SE W IV F.9» in this vicinity dried-fruit jams, they use the one- * * are taking up the new fad of minute “short boil“ method with fresh crops come in. Imagine these— “winter jelly-making,” inquiry among bottled pectin, which Is the secret of A parfait of plain ice cream adorned with orange marmalade. Layer cake local groceri revealed today. Started many of the prire winning jams with banana butter, pineapple, fig or by a doctor’z wife in Kansas City, jellies at the great State Fairs, this modernizing of Grandmother's cordmg to Mrs. L. H. Bates of raspberry jam filling. Apple charlotte; art is spreading clear across the coun Komeo, Mich, champion cook and marmalade gingerbread, or apricot roll. And good old bread pudding or try. it is said. canner of Michigan. pancakes become thrillii< with jelly Ah, well; times change. Once Mon Pectin Makes It Jell ' on them. , day was the national wash day. But Here are some nice suggestions! Mother Nature hides pectin away now the washing marhines make any day do at well. Before, wtien the in uncertain quantities in most fruits Banana and cranberry jam ; orange jam cupboard ran low in February, but its much easier to make jelly and pineapple jam; carrot marma March and April, you just sighed and from the concentrated fluid, which M lade; lemon and orange jelly; pine waited for the fresh fruit to come in. essential if you put up jelly from apple and strawberry jam ; rhubarb Today modem wives replenish canned fruit. According to the col marmalade. And they say canned — jam cupboards with delicious lege of agriculture of the University matocs make a more delicious relish ^ the and jams made from canned of California, the commercial pectins than fresh tomatoes if put and dried fruits, bottled grape juice “can be fully recommended when used short boil way. Grape Jelly •nd apple cider—even honey, bananas, to improve the jellying properties of carrots and horseradish. They also natural juices." Also, using canned fruit, bottled tiae such fresh fruits at arc ineap at grape juice or cider is quicker. The this time. , task takes only a few minutes. Besides, they really prefer to put enure V e may use a can of cherries, jeach- up glasses of jellies and jams mar malades and relishes right now, be es, apricots, plums or berries—or a Dried Apricot & Pineapple J a m ^ cause they have more time than in combination of them! If yon wish you may serve the canned fruit for summer when kitchens are steaming supper—and use the juice left in the MX—and they only have to put tip can for making jelly. • ■ve to twelve glasses as needed. So By putting up a quick batch, hontt- aav the womenfolk who’ve tried it. “ To make these winter jellies arid treepers don t need to go without —• JMM ssnw. «a»: M» nii-S SS home-made fruit desserts until the pwsfla 5 kum» «a «s e » « s m . sta»« Phone 331. ENLARGE H erm iston. Ore., March 8, 1930 EDITORIAL Never hesitate to ask for advice— everybody likes to give It. Tbere Is no good know ing a thing unit ss some one knows you know it. Etylc experts say sh irts are to be worn longer. S tyles in lumber don’t change much but Jf you w ant short wearing lumber don’t buy an y of ours. <- OUR CIRCLE OF FRIENDS More good friends for Red A W hite. More folks savin g money, savin g ttine'. securing greater M tis- (agtion. you are invited to Join in the circle. No. 10 Mrs. Mabel Ralph is her home th is week. reshingling | Specials Saturday-Mon. All w inter we talked about Insulat ing again st th e cold. Now that su m -| racr is approaching we w ill start talk ing about in su latin g against heat It works all year round for your com-1 fort. *Srunnny— the more tnsule- tlon we sell, the lee« coal you w ill | buy. W hy do we try to Mil It. "" 1 R. A. Brownson, Editor. A house to house salesman says] be ow es h is success to the first tour) words be says w hen a woman a n s-| Repair and Remodel With wvrs the door. W hich are, "la you r| CELOTEX Tew Room«, Attica, Garages, mother In i — «■— . B-'sementa, Chicken H ouks Say boy. I’ve got a girl that has] only been ktaeed by tw o parties. PUZZLE SECTION Yeah, I know them kind, by th e | How m any tim es can 11 be sub Republicans and Democrats. tracted from 99? A Mind man saw It, a legless man O. O. F eltbouse has been Improv-] ran after It, a man w ith no a n a s »hot tag h is residence by p u ttin g la hard! it. a th at man eulogised It. W hat la wood floors. T his adds m aterially I It? See answ er at bottom of last col to the beauty and convenience of h is | umn. home. Pears are not pit: •« When you think of building See the Turn A-Lum. Eleven can be subtracted as many I tim es as you want. Answer to p u t-] ale. 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