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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1930)
THB HBBMlflTOM HERALD, HERMISTON, OKBtíOM. Hutchison home In the Columbia dis trict. Mr. Hutchison states that the crops In the Pilot Kock section are looking fine. Baxter says things look fine here also. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS spent the week-end. Make» Trip to The Dalles. os far as Hood River where she spent Mr». P. V. Prime made a- trip to the week-end. The Dalle» Tuesday where »he met her husband, Dr. P. V. Pritpo, who was returning from Portland They From Pendleton. John lluddox of Pendletou was In returned to Hermiston Tuea uftor- Hermiston Tuesday looking after noon. huelucss interests. Leaves ior P°rtland. From Vancouver. Mrs. George Jenkins and Bobby, accompanied by her fiother, ml Satur- Ss Mr». Peaper, left for Portland day afternoon, where they «Su wm re main until Mi. Tenkin-1 is seU'e.1 In Coquille wheu I hey w ill Join libn at their new home. Mr Jenktvs let! for Coquille Monday night. Betsey E. Ross, former resident of Hermiston now ot Vancouver. Wash- lugton, wr.a In Hermiston Mmdx. and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bensel were Walla Walla visitors Sunday. From Cle Elam. F. P. Rogers of Cle Elum was vis Mrs. Rena Waterman left for Seat iting at the A. E. Bensel home ever tie Saturday night where she will the week end. Mrs F F. Ht-gers, spend the summer. who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ben Home for Visit. sel returned to her home with her Prank Swayze Ir. is visiting-nt the husband Sunday. home of hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. .B Swayze. Motors to Boise. Maurice Kameran motored to From Portland. Boise, 'Idaho, Saturday, returning Miss Nancy McNaught arrived Sunday afternoon. from Portland Saturday to spend two weeks at her home. Ill in Walla Whlla. Mrs. William Shaar Is 111 at the Pendleton Visitor. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Hedwall motored to Pen C. Bains in Wall i Walla. dleton Tuesday morning. Hermiston Visitors. Kotor to Walla Walla. i Robert Yeager and his mother, John Kopacz, Mildred Camming» Mrs M. E. Yeager of W l.lla Walla. nnd Bill Reynolds motored to Walla were Hermiston visitors Tuesday. Walla Sunday. Leave* for Enterprise. Motors to Enterprise. John Kopacz left Hermiston Tuea- A. A. Little left for Enterprlsc day by motor for Enterprise where Monday to look after his business In he will be employed. terests in that city. M°tor to The Dalles. Aid Will Not Meet. The Baptlst-Chri8tian Aid will not Fred Gibson and Ted West motor meet Wednesday, April 16, «¡'m em cd to The Dalles Saturday night, re bers may attend Methodist Aid Sil turning Sunday evening. ver tea. f -‘-rio V'sitors. Buys Car. Laura Wallace and ilargrret M Francis Stephens of Umatilla pur Devltt spent the week-end in Ontar chased a new Ford roadster from the io. Rohrman Motor company Monday. Employed at Hotel. From Pendleton. W. S. Logan of Portland nnd Alice Mr. and Mrs. L. Bowman of Pen Etelnhauae of Vancouver are employ dleton were In Hermiston Tuesday on ed at the Hermiston hotel. business. From Pendleton, From Portland. Walter Nation, Jailer at Pendle Mr. O. E. Rush, representative of ton, was in Hermiston Bunday visit IJlc Ford Motor Compan) of Port ing his folks, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. imi«», was In Hermiston Tuesday. Nation. From Pilot Rock. Portland Visitor*. V. Walla W’ lla Visitors. Leaves for Se®ttle. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hutchison Ina Lenhart and Robert McRey wero Sunday visitors st the Baxter nolds made a trip to Portland Satur day afternoon and returned to Her TRO T LA U N D R T miston Sunday. Mr. anj Mr*. Charles Lenhart came back with them for a visit at the M. A. Lenhart home. Miss Clara Gehnart . accompanied them as far ns Hood River where she LATEST BOBBING a Surge milking maehlne. SCHOO NEWS— CONT’D. Mrs. O. Crowner and Mrs. Robert (Continued From Page One) Paddy of Pendleton drove down and The high school board for district had dinner Thursday with Mr. *au<l 14 met Monday night to consider M *. Mrs. C. A. Flannlgan. Mrs. Crowner Wallace J. Cochran of Albany for is Mr. Flannlgan'» mother. the Science teacher and coach, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DcMoss and In Walla Walla Hospital. Miss Margaret G. Elliott, fr English Mrs W. 8. Boyuton wp» taken to family motored to Pendleton Satur teacher In the local high school for St. Mary's hospital at Walla Walla day to attend the high Bcbool decla the coming year. Friday morning for a major opera matory contest. Friday, April 11. Morris Pierson tion performed on her eye by Dr. Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Jackson and goes to Pendleton to participate In Cowen, eye s]»»ela'.lst of that city. sons, Billy and Bobby, made a busi the National Constitutional Oratori Slit is reported aa gelling along ni e- ness trip to Pendleton Saturday af cal contest against the winners in ly. Mrs. Harry Kelley Is also In ternoon. Morrow, Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam Walla Walla this we k with her Mrs. C. A. Flannlgan Is enjoying a nnd Hood River counties. Each mother. visit with her mother, Mrs. L Lewis speaker will give hlg original oration 'of Portland. Mrs. Flannlgan drove after which they will each draw a Dinner Guests. to Portland where she was called by subject and gave a 4 minute extem Mr. and Mrs. L. Stewart and Mr. the illness of her mother and after a poraneous speech on the subject and Mrs. V. Allen were guests at ¡ten days visit returned home bringing which they drew. The general sub the Guy Cronk home In Minuchaha her mother with her. ject of these extemporaneous speeches district for Sunday dinner, roast tur Ernest Hauser, assistant county will be “Conditions in 1787 Inelud key being the main dish. agent was in the neighborhood on Ing the facts of the constitutional Monday testing the dairy herds for convention Itself, leading personali From Spokane. contagious abortion. ties of the convention, domestic con Mr. B. F. V ystmore of the West- I. O. Montgomery and family have ditions and their foreign relation more Teachers’ agency in Spokane, moved to the Stanfield ranch. ships which effected the constitu Washington, was In Hermiston Mon Mrs. Dot Thomas of Milton visited tion.” The Judges for this contest day talking over school matters with at the McKlnny home Sunday. will be the chairman from the differ Mr. Frank Shaw, local principal of ent counties represented. schools. Carl S. McNaught, F. C. McKenzie and F. B. Swayze left Monday morn ing on a business trip to Bend, Ore gon, returning to Hermiston Tuesday night. MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES (Continued From Page One. Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Guns Cigars, Candies, Sandwiches TUM-A-LUM TICKLER SHAVING STORES CHARLES HALL, Republican for Governor, started with nothing and carved his way to success with hit own hands, he is the kind of man red-blooded Oregonians admire and re spect, and whom they will be proud to see In the Gov •mfir'i chair. 11» will he ■ worthy champion and lead er for the new Oregon Spirit —the spirit that la going to apell Progress for Oregon A vote for Hall la a vote tor "Forward Oregon." “Industrialize Oregon" P»M «4»„ îfnîl for Governor Oab L. D. FehhHm Manager Portland, 0 » . Gas Stove ! 0) Jal Shanklesa, Mild Cure ____ ___ _ RICE Fancy Blue Rose, 3 Pounds............ JEIJL DESSERT Finest quality— 3 For . KRAFT CHEESE Any variety. 2 one-naif lb. Pkgs .... WESSON OIL For frying, salad d renal ng -quart fl /IM o compressed, natural gas, which is delivered to your home, — anywhere — in convenient tanks. H e re is a kitchen-heater model with 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 nine the full length o f the kitchen-heater fire-hox, under the lid-top— an advantage found on no other stove. T h e S p a rk,“Even-heat” o v e n is famous for its principle of fresh a ir ventilation and even heat distribution, assuring perfect baking. I t accom- modates thelargest family size roaster. O n djsplsijr in our show rooms are many other models in sizes and at prices to suit every require ment. A n y o f i h n t » ill be gladly dem o n stra ted . A ll Spark Lid-top Gar Stovoo can bo fanritkod Iko H'iltolalor oatomatic ovoa boat eoatrol. Oregon Hard-'1 ware & Implement Co. »C COMPLETE PROTECTION 1— Life. 3— Permanent Total 2------ Old Age Income. Disability. JOHN HADDOX, 114 E. Bluff 4— Sickness. 5— Accident. Pendleton, Ore. Ph°ne 196M SPECIALS PEETS WASHING POWDER, 2 Package» And 2 1^-cemt Packages FREE. Apr. 12-14 HAMS Y o u r kitchen may now be thoroughly modern, comfortable and economical w ith this incompar ably efficient gas stove. A ll Spark Lid-top Gas Stoves are especially adapted to the most efficient u h of For Sat. and Mon., April 12-14 [O , new Oregon Spirit SPARK Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. is th e h om e w h e r e B -H Color H arm ony S electo rs have been at w ork • • • Customers tell us that before they traded hero they had to "hut. I; about” in order to purchase their grocery needs economically. But they found out that all their purchases are Right In PIIICE and quality whon they trade at thia Red «■ Vfhlto Chain store. Why not rid yourself of the bother of "shopping around'” A week’s trial will convince you. Specials Saturday-Mon. J. V. Allen and R. H. Stockard How are the chickens. W ill they are building new brooder house». have a place to lay around In this winter. A chicken appreciates good The husband was wearily pacing living quarters and w ill grow and the floor with the crying child and lay accordngly. We have plana for the mother askod from the bed "What homes for ,’ ows chickens, horseb, Is the baby crying for, deaf?” “Does cars, tools, people and other critters. he want the moon?” To which came the reply, "No, I think he is crying J. E. Hallyburton is adding to hts barn. for the Milky Way.” R efreshing T ou T ÌT a G ì andry 1 leader Witfv. a — Complete Line of Sporting Goods— HITT’S CONFECTIONERY NORTON’S GROCERY A worthy for the K IT C H E N SPORTING GOODS Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Buhman and Ivan Gene have been on a combined business and pleasure trip to Mon tana. While there they visited Mrs. Buhman's sister, Mrs. Charles Kaiser. HERMISTON Bobby Buhman Is home sick with the measles. Several from Minnehaha attended the reception at the Methodist church riven in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jenkins. Among those attending Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by •rerc: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harris, Mr. THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331. ftnd Mrs. C. M. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson and W. G. Rodda. — AGENTS FOR— H. H. Christianson, who was ser iously 111 over the week end, Is much Paint» Varnish improved. Harry Hammon, who Is at present nt San Diego, will leave the 17th for Voi. 30 Hermiston, regon, April 10, 13::0 No. 12 the Hawaiian islands. Visitors at the Neighborhood club Can’t put tt off much longer— EDITORIAL which met Thursday with Mrs. J. W. there is garden to be fixed, Rowers Hammon were Mrs. W. G. Dyer an) to plant, spring Is galloping along, Mrs. Gage of Illinois. Mrs. Gage Is Wo have heard that Napoleon was n nrlce of Mrs. Linder and Is visit five feet two in height, bnt we .are and summer Is coming. Gosh, but It ing at the Linder home on the weBt not informed as to his “Tickncss.” is hard to work in the spring. side. ri his. little guy was so great he could “Vel, Abie, how is Maness?" Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jenkins and eat eggs with hia knife, or wear a “Auful. Even people vot can’t 'lrs. Peaper of Portland were dinner plug hat when strawB were In style. ;uests at the C, M. Jackson home Well readers, there are few of us pay is buying nothing.” Thursday evening. great enough to get away with It to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson and any success; Which leads up to what This is about the time of the year Mr. and Mrs. W( A.. Hinellne were we wanted to say. If your home is out to put up fly screens. entertained at the Experiment farm of style or needs fixing, there 1* no on Sunday. need to buy a new one, because we She came nto the police station W. A. Hinellne has lately Installed are the best hands at remodeling you with a picture 1 nher hand. "My ever saw. A new porch, remodeled husband has disappeared,” she sobb kitchen, new rooms added, or any ed ” Here Is hl* picture, I want you PHONE 1 9 - J thing at all that needs doing over to find him.” The inspector looked Is our business. at the photograph. "Why?” he ask R. A. Browneon, Editor. ed. ™ nred &WHITE — Y our Make Business Trip. 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