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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1930)
TAOS • » g » HMtMMTOy ggBAIsP. KUHXIgTOK, OBBttOy. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs motored . . . _____ rrom nennewicg. to Pendleton Monday afternoon. B. 1. Whitney of Kennewick, was . in Hermiston Tuesday. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Paint Expert Coining. On May 3 a paint expert will be at the Tum-A-kum Lumber Co. who will gladly asaiat you with any paint problems which you may have. Com' In on Saturday between 10 A. M. and j 5 P. M. and bring with you a small From Umatilla. piece of furniture, such us a chair, Mrs. Ben Spencer and Mrs. Martin stool or magazine rack, for him to >f Umatilla were in Hermiston Tues paint or enamel. Old furniture may day. be renewed in so many attractive ways. From Goldendale. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camplaln. of Begistcred at HoteL loldendale, Washington, were visi Mr. and Mrs. Gene Scott, Waynt tors at the F. H. Morían home Sun Miller. Harriet Brancbflower, Mrs. lay. Blanchard, O. A. Sundquist, F, H. Baker. O. P. Banfield, all of Port fietnrns Fr°m Seattle. land; R. C. Burton, Walla Walla; O. Mrs. B. S. Kingsley returned from H. Peterson, Seattle; and Mr. and Seattle Saturday morning where she Mrs. Ryle Teid, Vancouver, Washing had been visiting her son. ton. Spends Week-end. Mrs. Shaar Improving. Dr. I. U. Temple, of Pendleton, was Poitl’ nd Visitor. in Hermiston Monday In the Interest B. A. Garrett spent the week-eud of bla candidacy for republican re In Portland. presentative. Jim Hodgins was an Athena visi Pauline Morris, who Is teaching tor Sunday. near Pendleton, was home for the week-end. Attend Ball Game. THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBEB GO. Paint« Phone 331. Hermiston, Oregon, May 1, 1930 No. 17 By J. 8. FLETCHER What the government ought to do a appropriate enough money so we ill could stop work. R. A. Brownsou, Yd. Mgr. Editor. to see that the fly screens are O. K. W. B. Beasley Is improving the looks of his residence with a coat of white paint. Standard Oil Man Arrivrs. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Wagner and two daughters spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Wagner’s mother. Mrs A. Bills. Goes to Weiser. Mrs. O. Ö. Felthouse left Monday for Weiser, Idaho, to viali relative In that city. T h e IB-11 C olor H a rm o n y S electo r h elp s y o u c r e a te r e fr e s h in g in terio rs Paint this kitchen let tuce green, its wood- w ork b eig e. Enamel some o f the furnishings royal blue, some jade green and use the new coral enamel utensils. The w h o le -c o o l, har monious, refreshing! But don’t wait to be nmdy to p ^ w . Let us show you this practical device n ow —also its companion chart for colorful exteriors. Pendleton V'litors, Mm. A. E Bensel. Mrs. Fred Barker and Mr. and Mrs Karl Bensel were Pendltton visitors F ri day. i« rv » tp w > /a r b a » s - s * h u e t e r ■ « c o io ■ A B M O îT r r îlW I g >•’1 Motor to Pendleton. Mildred Cumming» and John Kop- M motored to Pendleton Sunday eve- *T H 1 WAY TO Here's the secret! It's the com bination o f high-grade hall bearings (at the vital points 1, 2, 3, and 4 ) and positive, auto m atic lub rication , th a t makes the M cC o rm ic k -D e e rin g sc easy to tu rn . A gleam ing, japanned fin ish and a special disk-rem oving ro d makes it easy to keep the M cC orm ick - D eerin g clean and fresh. T o appreciate these fea tures, you m ust see them l Every high speed point has high-grade ball hearings. ONLY the McCormick-Deering is so equipped. It takes much o f the work out o f the morning-atathevening separating. No wonder it makes a hit with evpry man and" woman who sees and turns it. AmMhat’a only the start. The McCormick-Deering has many other points o f improvement. It is setting new records in clean skimming. It is easy to wash, and it is self-oiling. Come in and see something really modern in sepa rators. We are demonstrating every day. Six sizes —hand, belted, and electric—for one cow or a hundred. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. B oo kplates SCHOOL NEWS A bnokplute la n printed or engraved label, beiiring the owner's mime and a (Continued From Page One) decnrnllve design, which Is pasted In- aide tlie front cover of n book. The Two tennis matches have been ar most [Hipulut size for a bookplate Is ranged, one of which will be played 2 by 214 Incbe*. on the Hermiaton cours with Pilot Rock on Thursday afternoon. May 1, and the other with Echo on the Echo courts Friday afternoon, May 2. The Junior class is entertaining with a theatre party to be held In Pendleton Friday evening 1 nhonor of the Senior class. Several teachers have been (nvlted to attend. The Umatilla County Tennis Tour THE OLD RELIABLE EYESIGHT nament w ill be held on the local courts Friday and Saturday, May 9 Save Y our E yes » m i T i >p t R O M B I* land IO, according to Superintendent F. E. Shaw, who received word from I County Superintendent Yeager. Twelve schools will be Invited to par ticipate. The Home Economics teacher has been elected for the coming year by the school board. She Is Miss Ethyl O. Beaugher of Toledo, Oregon, a graduate of Oregon State college and has teaching experitnee for l yedrs. Dr. H. C. Gurry Good Nut» . For children almonds are the nuts. Half their weight consists of an easily digestible fnf—a perfect sub stitute for men! fat, which many chil dren wor.'t eat. SPECIALIST OF SEATTLE Who has made professional visits to —READ IT IN THE— Hermiston H erald (The fourth installment of this rp»t mystery story w ill be found on page,six. Numerous requests have been received from readers for the continuation of this serial and we are here presenting the fourth install ment.) REDW HITE Hermiston for 20 years will again he »t the HOTEL HERMISTON F rid a y , M a y 9 NORTON’S GROCERY FOR ONE DAY Eyes F »mined COURTESY Glasses Ground *nd Fitted Watch For Our Hand Bills For Saturday and Monday Specials and make a list of ones you may need. A NICE LINE OF DRESS PANTS FOR MEN ATPRICES TO SUIT ALL. JUST RECEIVED—LOOK THEM OVER. CAN FIT THE CMAIIFST MAN AS WELL AS THE LARGEST. SNAPPY NUM BERS. volves a slotted mask thru which ap pear tested color combinariooa. N. S. Felthouse of New Plymouth. Idaho, visited a few days at th< homes of his brothers. O O. Felth'’us« and W. W. Felthouse, of thia city. M c C ormick - D eering The Owner Serves. You at the Red * White Store»»-tor each Red A ** * White Store ia Independently owned and managed by an experienced grocer who is a neighbor of yours and anxious to please you. Phone service— Free Delivery— Charge Account Privileges. 1.1 [•j Specials Saturday-Mon. A NICE LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES. A IS0 BANANAS, GRAPE _____________ FRUIT. ORANGES AND RHUBARB. T his c o m b in a tio n is o n e o f many on the B-H In terior C olor Har mony Selector. Its form fa a colorful disc l From Hew Plymouth. When a boy leaves home and returns alter many years, Vj-ich man, he is ^eperally the pride of the countryside. Id this case it is different. The mil lionaire comes back, not to find praise and the open arms of w elcom e, hut to m eet a very malign fate. ln the spring a young man's fancy llrh tly turns to thoughts of love, while others of us have to rake the lawn, spade the garden and help clean tip the house. So while we are do:nfr that lt would be R T nok In th,e Saturday Evrl.lng Post for May 3 If you want to aee George Newell left Thursday for iow beautiful shingles can Improve a Fix up a spare room In the attic Baker, Oregon, where he w ill be em home. They Insulate, beautify and •» this summer won’t ployed by the General Gag and Oil ire reasonably priced. have to hang on a nail. Ask ua about company. Mrs. Newell and two child details. ren w ill remain In Hermiston for the Our Idea of a man- tr u ly , going present and have moved Into thq down In defeat Is a floorwalker with Wrestling Is merely necking with Ella B. Percy residence. fallen arches. tho heart interest removed and no holds barred. Motors to Pendlet°n. It may be nearing summer but It W. J. Warner motored to Pendle Is the time to put on a leak proof C. A . Corlls is making some re ton Wednesday to attend to legnl rcof. pioneer In all of the colora. at pairs on his house. matters connected with his profess mall order prices plus personal ser Ion. Mrs. Warner nccoihpanled him. vice and the privilege of returning Feo you later. Yours till canni unused portions. bals turn vegetarian. From Enterprise. ? EDITORIAL Leaves for Baker. Mr. and Mrs Curtis Slmlona were dinner guests at the George llarken- rlder home Bunday evening. The Mazaroff M ystery V arnish On May 3 a paint expert will be with us, who w ill gladly assist you Miss Dorothy Hitt, who is attend vlth any paint problems which you ing school at Portland, was a week nay have. Come In on Saturday bo- end visitor at the home of her par wcen 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. H itt. Hei •ring with you a tn.ia.il piece of fur- roommate, Mist Annabelle Long Hture, such as a chair, stool or mag- fellow, was her guest over the wrelt izlno rack for him to paint or end. Jerry Winns of Twin Falls, ;namtl. Old furniture may be re- Idaho, was also a week-end guest at lev/ed In so many attractive ways. the H itt home. Dinner Guests. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were Pendleton visitors Saturday. — AGENTS FOR— Week-end Visitors. J. C. Nye. wife and two children, who have been living In Pendleton whore Mr. Nye wag employed by the Ftandard Oil Company, moved to Her miston May 1 where Mr. Nye will he special agent In this district for the Standard Oil company. They are re siding In the residence formerly oc cupied by the George Newell family. J. Hodgln. relief man for the com pany. who has been In Hermiston for the past two weeks, will return to Pendltton. Pendleton Visitors. TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Moving to Agnew Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White arc moving this week from their present residence to the A. W. Agnew ranch about a mite southwest of Hermla ton. Hermiston people who attended the ball game at Umatilla Sunday were Mrs. Frank Little, Bill Felthouse. Mildred Cummings, Eugene Seitz and Eugene Hanby. Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Voi. 30 I Î Athena Visiter, Spends Week-end. Herbert Hanellne, who Is employed From La Grande. Clara Gehnert and Catherine at Klamath Falls, spent the week Eugene Seitz of La Grande, stopped Cr;nua apt nt the week end In Hood end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. over Saturday and Sunday and visited River visiting their sisters, Teresa Bert Hanellne. with friends. He was en route to Gehnert and Nan Cranna, who aie San Francisco. teachers In the Hood River schools. Wall* Walla Visitor. Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Eye O. O. Felthouse was a W alla Walla At Imperial. sight Specialist, who has made pro W. W. Felthouse, hay buyer of visitor Monday on business. Hermiston Is at the Imperial from fessional visits to Hermiston for 20 years and is known for good Optical Umatilla county.— Morning Oregon Prom Portland. ian. R. H. Laughlin, of Seattle, was In work at reasonable prices, w ill again Hermiston Monday and Tuesday be at Hotel Hermiston Friday, May 9, Attends Flay. for one dny. Eyes examined, glasses Jane Warner attended the Umatilla looking after business Interests. ground and fitted.— adv. high school play and band concert held Friday night nt the Umatilla Motor to Pendleton. high school. Mrs. Thomas Campbell Is vlsttim; her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Stroggs st Sunnyside, Washington. Sho ex pects to be gone about two week». THE WORLD’S Easiest-Running Cream Separator From Pendleton. From Klamath Falls. Viiiting at Sunnyside. isarnnsasnssns E. M. Hauser, assistant county B ill Shaar who was In W alla W alla ■ agent, spent Sunday with bis par Monday visiting his wile, Mrs. Stella 1 ents at Meacham. Shaar, who Is In a hospital In th a t; city, report, that h l. wife I. -lowly improving. Dewey Schiller was a W alla Walla visitor Tuesday night. Spend Week-end at Hood Biver. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooley, of E l lensburg. Washington, have Just mov ed to Hermiston with a view of en taring their children in the Advent let school next fa it Mr. Cooley is a Colportuer Evangtlht. M***. Walla Walla Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L lttla were Be turns Home. W alla W alla visitors Monday. : Edith Mikesell. who was operated ntng to attand the show. ' on for appendicitis several days ago Visiting. u „ m .. . „ , at S‘ Anthony's hospital in Pendio- Spends Week-end. , 7 ;, , ,u Cm*U6 w P° rt,and- ton. returned to her horn. Saturday, John Haddox of Pendleton spent la visiting at the Tom Fraser home. _______ the week-end in Hermiston. Move From Ellensburg. vans THPBSPAT. SOME PRETTY NEW PATTERNS IN FLAKONS. ORGANDIES, IAWNS AND VOILES, TO M A K E u p FOR T H E HOT DAYS T H A T WILL SOON BE HERE Some nice new number* in Rayon Underwear and Sleeping Gar ment». hese will make appropriate gift* for Mother** Day and Commencement. 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