Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1930)
PAGE t THURSDAY, MAT 1. l» » 0 THE HKBMISTOB HEBAAvlA, OEKAïTSTOK, OKBGOIT. tyrmiston ijpralö Published every Thursday at Hermiston. Umatilla County, Oregon, by J. M . Biggs, Editor and Manager. Entered as Second Class Matter December, 190C, at the poetolflce at Her miston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One Year .............................................................................................................. >2.00 Six Months ....................._.................................................................................. >1.00 DUMP ’EM IN THE DUMP E. L. Cherry was a dlnn.-r guest at the Tom Stewart home Friday night. Mrs. Lfttlemore and Mrs. Bombay >f Pendleton were visitors at the tewart home Wednesday, Mrs. W. O. W hite, tt was a guest if Mrs. Arthur Hall last Thursday. Janie and Ella Shockey were Sun- lay dinner guests at the R. L. Ad- lleman home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Addlcman and mall son spent Sunday visiting at he home of Mr. Addleman’s parents, dr. and Mrs. R. L. Addleman. Nick Steiner was a dinner guest at he Harr home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leeper of Yakima pent last *e?k visiting at the Jack- ion Harr home. Mrs. Leeper is a lister of Mrs. Harr. A sightly town is a good place to live in and an asset to itself and the surrounding country. Prosperity and cleanliness, poverty and filth are not unusal combinations, although Hermiston is not to be classed with either ex tremity. It dos have, however, the physical possibilitiet for the development of a neat, attractive little town, a ♦ community that will attract its visitors with its potentiali ♦ * MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ♦ ties. ♦ ♦ Do the people of Hermiston know their community has » ♦ O O O O O O O O O O O O O O church buildings that would be a credit to a place of much (Orace Rodda, Correspondent) larger population? Do they know that Hermiston has Word has been received of the practically every business represented as well as farm or I leath of Mrs. I. D. Basey at her home Mollalla, Oregon. Rasey’s were ganization and community cannery? Do they appreciate .’ .t ormerly the impression that tree lined streets flanked with neal llstrlct. residents of the Westland residences and green lawns, and a business section clear Mr. and Mrs. Morton Elder of Mc- and prosperous looking, will make on tourists who have iay dafti were callers at the C. M. just traveled through the arid lands on either side oi ackson home Monday. J. . Mead has moved onto the place town? ormerly owned by George Root. Casual observation, however, discloses the fact that Mrs. Cleve Clark and daughter, Hermiston has an inordinate number of small, unsightly .lary Etta, returned home from St. shacks lining the highway. Some of these are so old they Vnthony’s hospital last Wednesday. The Neighborhood club met at the can scarcely stand up against a stiff west wind. A few an lome fuel sheds, but the majority are used for nothing othei lay. of Mrs. J. V. Allen on Thurs- than storehouses for dirt and rubbish, or possibly as keep Mr. W. O. Rodda, who has been sakes since a certainty their utilitarian value has becom< working near Pendleton, was home practically nil If this is the case, it is humbly suggested unday. that the owners select keepsakes hereafter that can be kept Mrs. C. S. McNaught, census enu- worked in the Minnehaha in the plush album, thus leaving the landscape free of sucl lerator, Istrlct Thursday and Friday. incumbersneps. And a«ide from the esthetic point o' C. M. Jackson received a shipment view, there remains the fact that these shacks form a mos f 1200 chicks recently. excellent firetrap. The dirty vacant lots with their year, Kenneth Christenson entertained of accumulations, last year’s tumble weeds, broken dowi even of his little friends last Satur- afternoon at a delightful birth- autos, machincrv and what rot, should be removed iron ay ay party in honor of his ninth the sight of the highway at least. The application of pain Irthday. Games were played after on your buildings and even the trimming of trees adds t< vhlch delicious refreshments were beauty. Public spirited citizens will—others should b< erved. Those present were Johnny moved along with the rubbish to the dump grounds at city wd Dwight EUenwood, Beverly, John .nd Jimmy Allen and Edith and Roy expense. fontgomery. Miss Jane Jackson is severely ill vith bronchitis at the home of her arents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE A prominent merchant of this city by the name of Jacl advertised in the classified columns of the Herald for hi estray Jack. In less than ten hours after the paper wa; printed, Jack found his Jack. Jack advertised for his los' Jack and found the Jack for a very small amount of Jack Jack says it pays to advertise even for a Jack, and Jack i very glad he has his Jack back, also pleased that a smal amount of Jack turned the trick. Which proves that th man who does not advertise is a Jack-as3, when so littl Jack will get results. It is often said that Eastern Oregon has only wheat sage, rattlesnakes and wind, but listen—April 80th anc strawberries are being served on the breakfast tables o< this community which are grown in most every back yarc in town, as well as commercially on the ranches. Th< Umatilla Project, with Hermiston the metropolis, is bless ed with a dry climate, a low altitude, sunshiny days anc an abundance of irrigation water. What more could yoi ask. D e fin in g the M ille n n iu m 1 letterheads * e p r in t th em e v id e n c e y o u r bueiness procrea» Enhances a Bank’s Strength and kafety. It has contributed much to the healthy growth of onr Bank. OLD ACCOUNTS VALUED. NEW ACCOUNTS WELCOMED. First N ational Bank of Hermiston C a p ita l, S urplus and U n d iv id e d P ro fits O v e r > 8 0 ,0 0 0 F. B. S w ay«, Prei. Gesvraw A. we- AteRCVAtZT IS SUJOY- > wa twf senviees of a KICKIU9 M A C H IU B *W H yt H e HAS A H U B 0USHJBSS AHD IS MAKJU& WASOH LOADS OF mousy * 'ye s, b u t r r makes HIM M AD TO THUJK OF THS WASTED YEARS VH EU H E dio hot A D v e a n s e Keep him on the job! C O N S O L ID A T E D NORBLAD f a r GOVERNOR COMMITTEB KENNETH D. HAUSER, G a ’I C bair**. SAMUEL POWELL iwrwery JF m e f r ' a DfWJ/»» Mr». G. J . Frankel, Gkwrw«« Mr». M. H. Lamont, Secretary Heaeiqttarten: 2Q8-11 Multnomah Hotel ATwater 9471 : PORTLAND, OREGON (Paid AdTcrtiarmaat) If it is Meat You Want We Have It. Truck Lines Eggs, 35c - - Chickens, $1.80 Apples Groceries - f f lä j g S F * iS a B O ST O N ................ 1SS.S1 Agent, Hermiston. Oregon. - Empties, 20c\ 40c per 100 lbs. 55c per 100 lbs.\ H erm iston Transfer, Agts. Phone 31 TO BUY WHEN YOU CAN DO JUST AS WELL AT HOME. ALWAYS IN THE MARKET FOR YOUR LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY W EBBER’S CLEANERS THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER HERMISTON MEAT MARKET May 6-7 A. W. TURNDLAD PHONE t i l M A it ORDERS PROM PTLY FOR ALL MAZES f W ab I x • F IL L 1D W e Have. U sed Part» USED A Hermiston Auto W reckingHouse E. y. PIERSOlf, Owner The --- We Buy Used Gars B est B uy A High class Tire you can't equal for mileage at more money. A life time guaranteed Goodyear Pathfinder —GENUINE SUPERTWIST Cord. Tfithfindec DAIRY PRODUCTS N a tu re's O w n f o o a s T h e Source o f Healty B odies 30x31 Over. Cords, $ 5 .5 0 FEED THEM TO THE (1 h i LDRF.N 2 9 x 4 .4 0 Balloons - $ 5 .7 9 Herbert Hoover, when Food Ad ministrator, said: The basis of child welfare is health and physical de velopment, the foundation of child health lies in proper feeding. In its broad aspect the proper feeding of children revolves around a public re cognition of the Interdependence of humans upon dairy cattle. The white race cannot survive without dairy product*. 2 9 x 4 .5 0 Balloons - $6.55 Other Sizes Equally Low in a Empties, 7 öc I WHY GO ELSEWHERE © —v ìfe s s w ff“ R. Alexander, Vioe-Preddent A. H. Norton, Cashier W. N O M L A D B O U N D T R IP TO D 47.M m BN V EB................. » £ 8 IW I S3 M F C Wouillter. P A C IF IC Sufficient Capital and Surplus it EAST HOM NATIONAL PARK •K A N O CANTON NATION AL PARK BKTCB CANTON NATIONAL PARK TRLLOW»T©NB NATIONAL PARK ORAND TETON NATIONAL PARK ROCKY MOUNTAIN N A T ’L PARR r iB s s k ls tts a i and the Free Methodist church wil hold Its services in the brick building adjoining the Hermiston Creamery 1 low T ares Raducad f a r a . a ll parts o f «ash IS a r a l stop- • ▼ • fg . F in « train«; m odern equipm ent! •p len d id service; scenic route. S hort aide trips «Bahia you to v is it— (Continued Frbm Page One) Making Good.. Why N ot, about two nillea north of Pumpkir. Center. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stockard ar< moving Into the old Oron Felthousc Mr. Shockey and daughter Ella home at Pumpkin Center. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch, Floyt niado a business trip to Tho Dalles Carlton Lynch, Mrs. Hegstad anu I the latter part of last week. baby son. motored to Pendleton Tues- | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hooker and day. family have moved to their new home EFFECTIVE MAT a s TO «EFT. SO EBTUBN U N IT OCT. S I, 1 'S * BUSINESS CHANGES My Motto: “ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E " April 28th was a partial eclipse of the sun. May 16th will be a total eclipse for a whole flock of candidates. 1 C a a u n d ru m What becomes of furniture thnt It too old even for poor folks and noi yet old enough for r id i folks!- Sun Francisco Chronicle. Vernon B. Beits, owner of the Col umbia theatre building, announces his intention of installing an all- talking machine as soon as the build ing has bet a remodeled and redecora ted. which construction will take about a month. AND PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. One definition nt (lie millennl in> would be the ilny when the ftmml art rertlseinents equal the lust.—New fork Sun. Yes, Hermiston has shown a small decrease in popula tion in the past ten years, but 99 per cent of the decrease were knockers who couldn’t bear to face prosperity. 1 P rolific fita r g i The various »iierli-s of lish produce varying amounts of eggs. The Allan tic salmon (Stilinoti snlar) averages 1.420 per lish. while the sturgeons average l.flfiO.fSSl eg g s per lish. l : - T RO H RM AN M O TO R CO. OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED OUR SHOP IS MODERN “THEME IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD BUTTER AMD DAIRY PRODUCTS” Hermiston Creamery Co. AUTHORIZED S A L S AND SERVICE HERMISTON. OREGON PHONE 571 HERMISTON (This Adv. Is sponsored by Oregon Creamery Operators t