The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 03, 1930, Image 8

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    HBBJLUK TncTTMTSTOy, 0RB0O3T.
don, nest year, according to the Con­ camper this week.
Employed at Bakery.'
b . D. Vaaos of Pendleton Is now don Globe-Times. The paper also
employed at the Hermiston bakery state« "Mr. Cherry comes to the Con­ From Pendleton.
and will have charge of the business
while the owner Mr. W. H. Howe,
la away receiving medical treatment
at the veteran’s hospital in Portland.
Mr. Vanos for the past five years has
been employed in the Pendleton Bak­
ery and together with his wife and
2 children have rented the Floyd
Kneer house on Gladys avenue where
they will make their home.
Moves to Pcndlet°n.
Harold J. Warner, attorney at
don high school highly recommended
and was principal of the Hermiston Pendleton, was In Hermiston Satur­
school for five consecutive years ’* day attending to legal business.
Three one-act plays will be pre­ Hermiston Visitor.
John Haddox baa moved to Pendle­ Entertains With Luncheon.
Mrs. F. V. Prime entertained In
L. Stewart, farmer and poultrymau
sented by the Irrigon School Friday
ton to lire and will have hla office
honor of Mrs. George Jenkins with a
living on the west side, was In Her­
evening.— adv.
In that city.
bridge luncheon and handkerchief
miston Saturday,
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shower on Tuesday afternoon. Those
Student Body Organized.
<
Fr°m Stanfield.
present were Mesdames Jenkins,
The Irrigon high school has organ­ Leases Twenty Acres.
Mrs. Ina Weasell and Mrs. Ilo:;gard
Peeper, McNaught, Warner, Swayae,
Miles Arthur has leased C. F.
ized a student body and steps are be­
of Stanfield were In Hermiston Tues­
Hitt, Fclthousc, McKenzie, Norton.
ing taken to get student control. Of­ Mcgllvera’s 20 acre farm located
day morning.
Hermiston visitor.
I'iggs and Fraser. Honors for the
Mrs. E. Hoosier of Stanfield was e ficers elected were president, Sblrlie along the Diagonal road near the
afternoon were won by Mrs. Norton Hermiston visitor Monday.
Frederickson; vice-president, Robert Columbia school house. He is taking
uud Mrs. Warner. '
Walpole: secretary, Verdle Leach, possession this week. Mr. Megllvera
who resides in Portland was In Her­
and treasurer, Norma Greaves.
From Irrigon.
Entertains With Bridge Party.
Mr. Hoisington, superintendent ot
miston Saturday.
Mrs. Neil Robertson entertained at schools at Irrigon, was a Hermiston
on
Farmer
Representative
Here.
R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te W e ll her home on Butter creek last Satur­ caller Monday evening.
H. Addis, who Is the eastern repre­ Pendleton Visitors.
day with a bridge party. There were
Q u a lifie d f o r P o s itio n
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner were
sentative for the Oregon Farmer, was
three tables and honors were won by
o f G o v e rn o r.
Three one-act plays will be pre­ in Hermiston Monday In connection Pendleton visitors Friday.
Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Warner and Mrs.
sented by the Irrigon School Friday with business.
A quarter of a century ago, a young llltt.
evening.—«dv.
Eye Specialist Here.
man, lured to Oregon by the call of
Dr. H. C. Curry, eyesight special'
Purchased Dairy Herd.
the west, was swinging a shovel In
Guests.
J. E. Hallyburton, farmer In the 1st from Seattle who was In Hermis­
Three one-act plays will be pre­
a Portland sewer. As each day end­ Dinner
Margaret Bills and Russell Bless­
sented by the Irrigon School Friday Columbia district, has added to hlq ton last week, will be at the Hermis­
ed he would climb steep stairs to the
ing were dinner guests at the Linder
dairy herd seven purebred Jerseys ton hotel in about stx weeks.
fifth floor of the Tremont hotel—
evening.— adv.
there was no elevator—to his >1 a home in Columbia on Sunday after­
which he purchased from H. J. Bels-
noon.
week room.
Elected
as
Superintendent.
Today, with a flctlon-llke record
E. LaGrande Cherry of Hermiston
of success behind him, the man— Echo Visitors.
will
be principal of the Gilliam
Charles Hall—stands before the pub­
Harold Pace and Roy Bills were
county high school situated at Con-
lic as a candidate for the republican Echo visitors Sunday afternoon.
nomination far governor. In 1922 be
— Complete Line of Sporting Goods—
I ¡Y'Tfl.
barely missed the nomination, losing
From Dupont, Washington.
by 600 votes.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Voelker
and
son
He taught school three terms in
“Hats off to the P a st..
Pennsylvania after completing his Leonard were here over the week-end
elementary education In a little red visiting at the Brierley home. Mr.
Coats offffor the Future!”
school house near his father’s farm Voelker, who was superintendent of
When he stepped from the Port­ schools here a few years ago. Is now
land sewer ditch, he taught a term superintendent of schools at Dupont,
at Clatskanie. This teaching exper Washington.
lence gave him an intimate knowledge
of educational problems in which he,
HERMISTON
as a state senator and leader In pub­ Motor to Iewiston.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shaw motored
lic life has been actively concerned.
Hall, after leaving school work, was to Iewiston Thursday. They re­
employed by an uncle In a drug store turned to Hermiston Friday.
at Clatskuple.' He saved systemati­
cally during his early years, and then Operated on for Appendicitis
Leo Haddox was operated on for
’engaged In timber cruising. He was
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
successful and made enough to at­ appendicitis Monday morning at St.
tend the University o! Michigan 1903- Anthony’s hospital In Pendleton. lie
‘THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331.
06. In 1906 he returned to Oregon, is getting along nicely.
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— AGENTS FOR—
where he acquired a drug store at
Hood River. There he was active Leaves for Oak Ridge.
Mrs. Huddlcsnn and nephew, Earl
In the work of the Chamber of Com­
R B T A IN
merce. For a time ho was the organ­ Williams, left today for Oak Ridge
A. W . NORBLAD
Pai nte <$JÌ> V arnish
ization’s president. This gave him a Oregon, where they will make their
vision of the possibilities of united home.
No. 14
Hermiston, Oregon, April 3. 1930
effort. He was one of the leaders in
Voi. 30
organization of the Oregon State
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Chamber ot Commerce for more com­
"Bredern, we must do something to
EDITORIAL
prehensive efforts In behalf ot the
remedy de status quo,” said the negro
(Continued From Page One)
stato, and was the first state presi­
preacher.
dent.
Our memory goes back to the time
Mr. Harvey Payne.
Brudder Jones, what am dis status
Going to Coos county, he took over
vhea, If a neighbor woman told how quo?’ asked a member. "Dat, my
V/. A. Illnellne Is reseeding several
a struggling rural telephone system acres of his alfalfa land.
many quart»: and pints she had put brudder," Bald the preaccher, "aih
which was undercapitalized and fac­
up, you knew she meant fruit.
Guy Cronk who bought the
Latin for de mess we’s in.”
ing the problem of serving a rapidly
/or GOVERNOR COMMITTEE
growing bnt widely scattered area. old Peyton Boone ranch last fall li
“Save the surface and you save
He built and strengthened it until it painting the buildings and fl..n < >-p
A salesman stood poised on the
KENNETH D, HAtISFR, Cm'«
was known for Its efficiency, its the ylacs. Tho placo has been vacant
all.” Keep up the appearance of
SAMUM POWELL, fxm
bridge ready to end everything in the
friendly relationship with its cus­ for several years. Mr. Cronk will en­
your home. Is your home smiling or
« Drmra.
swirling water below. A policeman
tomers, and its low rates.
M m . G 1 Frankel, CA wtiim «
gage In the poultry business
frowning? A smiling home means
Mra M. H Lamoni, Vacramez
came along and Induced the man to
A determined organizer and build­
Tote Sheridan, who has been a»r-
happy families. We have some Ideas
F/m^fMrrm 109-10 Multnomah Hotel
talk things over. Shortly after both
er, he founded the Bank of South­ ious’.y 111. Is somewhat Improved s h -1
along this line. Drop In or call 331
A T w m ilJ M - PORTLAND, OREGON
western Oregon and lster the Amer­ is able to be out again.
returned to the bridge and jumped
for remodeling, building, and good
ican Bank of Marshfield.
Ihld Aderti—mrad
off together.
Ideas.
He was among the first Isadora to
R. A. Brownson, Editor.
see the commercial value ot the
Say, did you see page 36 ot the
Columbia river highway, and Inter
TROY LA U N D R Y
PHO NE 1 9 -J
ested many Influential men to join
April issue of the Sunset magaalne
C.
M.
Jackson
Is
building
a
brooder
the drive to put the project across
Just the kind of s kitchen a woman
house.
¿ i ’i l M wants. New hullt-ln cupboards and
As chairman ot the senate highway
committee, he fostered much ot th<
conveniences— just like we w ill »how
legislation for better highways.
Fishing season starts In April, on you.
If nominated and elected, he says,
LATEST BOBBING
SHAVING
tbs first In some countie«. Wonder
one ot his first moves will be to
If It has anything to do with April
Mothers day is only a tew weeks
start his "Industrialize Orogon" pro­
Fool day?
> . . ,
oft. How about fixing up the place
gram by calling a meeting ot repre-
fcr her? The kitchen, bedroom, or
sentative citizens from each county
In the slate.
Tlic young man said he knew his some other remodeling. Or a piece
girl could keep a secret, because they of lawn furniture for her garden.
TAKES COUNTY AGENT
had been engaged for weeks before
POSITICN OF COOS BAY
Dad had hlB day on the fifteenth
he knew anything about It.
of March when he paid income tax.
(Continued From Page One)
M odernize
K IT C H E N
With. a
SPARK 5
LIFE SKETCH OF
. SENATOR RAUL
/ M o p Gas Stove !
SPORTING GOODS
Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Guns
Cigars, Candies, Sandwiches
Y o u r kitchen may now be thoroughly modern,
comfortable and economical w ith thia incompar­
ably efficient gas stove. A ll Spark Lid-top Gas
Stoves are especially adapted to the most efficient
use of
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
FLdMO
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
compressed, natural gas, which is delivered to
your home, — anywhere — in convenient tanks.
H e re is a kitchen-heater model w ith the famous.
Spark Lid-top that makes possible up to 50 per
cent fuel saving. I t has the smooth finish that is
kept clean as easily as a table top and that insures
clean burners, clean pots and pans— and spotless
kitchen walls and ceiling. H e re is an added 50
per cent reserve of top cooking surface in the
Spark exclusive, patented auxiliary gas burner
which runs the full length of the kitchen-heater
fire-box. under the lid-top— an advantage found
on no other stove.
Constructive
Progressive
D ynam ic
T h e Spark “Even-heat” oven is famous for its
principle of fresh a ir ventilation and even heat
distribution, assuring perfect baking. I t accom­
modates the largest family size roaster.
O n display m our show rooms are many other
models in sizes and at prices to suit every require­
ment. A ny of the jo anil bo gladly domoitjtraled.
N O R B LA D
KECK BARBER SHOP
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A lt S ta rk L U -ta g G a t Slaoat caa ba fa r a itk a i
k ' i l i t l a l t r automatic avaa boat coatrol.
Oregon Hard- '
ware &
ImplementTCo.
'««RED^WHITE ' '«
* Co., of Portland. He graduated
from the Oregon State college In
1926.
The appointment to county agent
of Coos county places Mr. Jenkins In
charge of extension work in loth
Coos and Curry counties. An as­
sistant county ageut also works out
of this office.
Mr. Jenkins took over tho duties
o* his office hero under Walter lloll
while tho work was absolutely new
and unorganized and has built It up
in the last 2 years to a point ot bust-
ness basis. Ho leaves his office In
number one shape for his successor
who will carry the work on. Both
the farmers and business men of this
community are very grateful to Mr. I
Jenkins for the work which has hecn !
carried on for the last two years and |
in as much as his loss will be fell !
very deeply it has been realised that
It would be o i l y ’a matter of time un­
til he wouM lief promoted.
In regard to the Jenkins family
leaving the community and going to
Coos county Mr Jenldhs Is quoted as
saying: "While wq appreciate
opportunity afforded through our
transfer to Coos county, we regret
leaving this community.
My work
here for the past 2 1-2 yesrs has beer j
very plecsant and I appreciate the
very fine cooperation received et all
times from local people. Anything
which may have been accomplished
during this time has been largely due
to cooperative efforts.
(n leaving
Hermiston we feel that we ars being
carried away from a host of good
friends and shall look forward to
meeting them nil again at some fut­
ure time ”
NORTON’S GROCERY
Baying Power Plus Ov.Ticr Service
When you consider that our Buy­
ing Power Is grouped with each of
the Red and White stores In the coun­
try, then you can see why we are
able to offer Genuine Values and un­
usual Service. Trade here regularly
for a few vfeeks and judge for your­
self.
IN VITING Is th e h om e
w h e r e B-H C oler H arm ony
S electo rs
h ave been
at w ork • • •
AC
Pacific
Mutual
Life Insurance Co..
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COMPLETE PROTECTION
1— Life.
3— Permanent Tota}
4— Sickness.
2------ Old Age Income.
Disability.
6— Accident.
JOHN HADDOX, 114 E. Bluff
Pendleton, Ore. Ph<>ne 19SH
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For Sat. and Mon., April 5-7-Cash j
Specials Saturday-Mon.
Apr. 5-7
TOMATO HOT SAUCE
4 for ............................
BFD AND WHITE COFFEE
Per pound ..........................
TUNA FISH—HALVES
2 for ..................... . .....
LAYER CAKE
66 cent Value
EOF AX CHIPS —With FREE GAME
3 Large Packages ....................... .......
27c
40c
43c
49c
95c
SUGAR. 16 POUNDS
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SUGAR, ldt) POUNDS .......................................................................... >6.96
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HERSHEY’S COCOA, 1-S LB. TIN......................................................
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HAVE YOU SEEM OMR MEW RED DEVIL PANTS FOR THE K ID -
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Dut don’t w a it till you’re ready to paint.
L et us show you these practical Selectors
now . Y o u w ill be surprised to tee h o w
they automatically choose lovely color
com binations fo r exteriors, and fo r in ­
te rio r walls, w o o d w o rk and
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