The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 08, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Slp^rrnitouia tyralà
Published »’ ory Thursday at Her-
■laton, Umatilla County, Oregon by
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
■stared aa second olaas matter
Deeember, 1906, at the poetofflce at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
THURSDAY, MAT I,
THE HERMISTOT* HERALD, HERMISTON. ORBGOJI.
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Those who were entertained were I
♦ Howard Cherry, Margaret Felthouse,
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
♦ Florence Pearson, Glenn Pierson,
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Prank Shaw, Jr., and Dick Martin.'
> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (This party was held In the high
Pendleton Visitors.
(school and games were played during |
Grace Jackson of Hermiston and the evening. At the close of the games
Velma Colpltts of Stanfield were Pen- delicious refreshments were served,
dleton visitors Saturday afternoon.
Miss Brlerly acted as advisor.
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The Hermiston
Herald
Subscription Bates
From Pendleton.
BOOKS LISTED AT UMATILLA
One T e a r ---------------------------- >2.01
J. W. Clarke formerly of Hermls-
COUNTY LIBRARY ON AVIATION
Stt M onths-------------------------- >1-09 lon and now of Pendleton was In
Hermiston Saturday looking after
Five new books at the library deal
business Interests and visiting with with the history and romance of fly- |
QUALIFIED FCR THE JOB
friends.
ing and four with Its machinery and
technique, the first are Amelia Bur-
hart’s “ 20 Hours. 40 Minutes", “The
"Hconomical, fair and Impartial From Athena.
Mrs. B. L. Cherry who teaches I Aircraft Yearbook for 1930”, “Air,
service for all parts of the County”
home for the | Men and Wings” by George, “Con­
is the declaration of A. W. Prann school near Athena
quering the Air” by Williams and
Republican Candidate for the nomi­ week-end.
‘ Sky High” by Hodgtns. The second
nation of County Commissioner.
group includes “The Airplane and
It you wrote ten volumes, or Ipend Week-End at Home.
Georglanna Briggs and Mrs. Ger­ its Engine” by Chatfield, "Practical
talked for the nfjxt y^tr nothing
more could be said, that typifies the ald White, teachers at Pine City Flying" by Jones, “Aviation from
character and ability of Mr. Prann spent the week-end at their homes the Ground Up” by Manly, and
"Simple Aerodynamics” by Montelth
and puts before the voters the In this city.
Airplanes and airplane engines.
statements that any one can under
Barber, Aeroplane Speaks.
stand. Mr. Prann hag been a resident Hermiston Visitor.
George Story of the Shell Oil Co
Barnwell, Aeroplane Design.
of Umatilla Cqunty for 19 years, and
Chatfield. The Airplane and its
durlg this time has served the City at Pendleton was a Hermiston visitor
Engine.
in which be llvus, in the same man­ Friday.
Page, A B C of Aviation.
ner as outlined in his declaration
Page, Modern Aircraft.
This County Is entitled to such repre­ From Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Connell and Flying.
sentation Is County affairs and our
Bedell, The Airplane.
conscious will not let us say that daughter Josephine were In Hermis­
Clarke, Elements of Aviation.
such has been the case. The roads ton Wednesday on business.
Edwards, Commercial Air Trans­
In the west end /nt Umatilla County
port.
(save the Highway) are such that Spends Day.
Mrs Bari Bensel of Umatilla spent
Lucklesh, Book of the Sky.
any farmer dare not drive over 15
Manly, Aviation from the Ground
miles per hour with a case of eggs Thursday with Mrs. Tred Barker,
Up.
and expect to arrive at his market
with out breakage. Would It be pos­ Portland Visitor.
Montelth, Simple Aerodynamics.
Marian Coe made a trip to Portland I Great Aviators and Flights.
sible to move the County rock
Amundsen, My Life as an Explor-
crusher more than ten miles In ten over the week-end, going down Fri­
years? Suppose the east end of the day and returning Sunday.
Byrd, Skyward.
County as well as the south and
Earhart, 20 Hours. 40 Minutes
west parts used the County machin­ Ho°d River Visitor.
Clara Gehnert spent the week-end Flight Across the Atlantic.
ery on equal basis. Would that not
Fraser, Heroes of the Air.
be fair, economical and impartial In Hood River visiting her sister.
to all? Suppose we had Mr. and Mre Teresa Gehnert.
I Indgerg, ”We”
Williams, Conquering the Air.
Voter a regular three man County
Court, could you not expect fair Makes Trip to Lewiston.
Histories of Aviation.
Catherine Cranna visited frlendr
ness?
Aircraft Yearbook for 1927, 1928,
Right. May 16th Is the day to de­ in Lewiston, Idaho over the week­ 19T9 and 1930.
cide these questions and the polls end.
Collins, The Airman.
are open from eight a. m. to 8 p. m.
David, Aircraft.
Ceorge. Air, Men and Wings.
Pendlet°n Visitor.
Fred Gibson was a Pendleton vis­
Ilodglns, Sky High.
ADVERTISING IS NEWS
itor Saturday.
Smith, Romance of Aircraft.
Turner, Aircraft of Today.
Aviation In the War.
How many of us have ever consid­ Motor to Pendleton.
STRIP BACON, while it lasts, half or whole slab
Laura Wallace and Margaret Mc­
Bishop, Winged Warfare.
ered advertising from the standpoint
Per pound ......................................................... 25c
Bordeaux. Georges Guynemer
of news valife alone? We .hazard Devitt motored to Pendleton Satur-
Bott,
Cavalry
of
the
Clouds.
lay.
the opinion that not many readers of
POT ROAST BEEF, Per p o u n d ............................23c
Diggs, Heroes of Aviation.
the newspapers or magazines feel
F a ll, High Adventure.
that the advertisements which en­ Leaves for Boise.
RIB ROAST BEEF, Per p o u n d ..............................18c
Dewey Schiller left for Boise
Molter, Knights of the Air.
gage their attention Is actually
'dalic Monday on his two week’s va­
Bosher, With the Flying Spuad-
And a full line of choice fresh and cured meats to
news of the product or article.
Webster’s d'fin j« n of “n e v t ”' cation from his duties as the She) •on.
select from
Rosher, War Birds.
Is: “A report of a recent event; in­ Oil company's representative. Gor
Winslow, With the French Flying
formation about sonfcthlng before don Msrler of Pendleton is taking hl<
My Motto:
'orps.
unknown; fresh hidings; recent In place while he Is gone.
• ' Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ”
Wood, Thrilling Deeds of British
telllgence”. Pick up any periodical
Airmen.
or pises of dlrect-by-mall advertls- Fish Story.
W. W. Felthouse. N. R. Mueller,
lg, and without question you will
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
find soms Information before un­ jnd Claude Keck left Thursday for
A. W. TURNBLAD
North
Juf'-tlon
where
they
spent
*400.00
BUYS A HOME, Barn and
known to you about a product or
two days In catching the lim it of
6 lots In the City of Hermiston.
service.
PHONE 411
Write F. E. Sherwln, Salem, Ore­
One reader of advertising found a trout. They went by motor an far aa
Madrae
and
from
Madraa
to
North
gon.
36-2tc.
simple plan of moderate cost which
enabled him to put his ion through Junction by train. They all three
college. Another discovered a way to took on a good coat of tan and had
ntod'fnlze 'hie dwelling which re their ehsre of work wrestling with
suited In a subsequent sale, netting the flah.
him a moat generous proilt. A
glance at the papers today Informs Visits in Bellingham.
us that gray will be correct shade .MiV. F. H. Morlan left Saturday I
for early spring In man's wear. In morning for Bellingham Washington
short the various advertising media where she will Visit her daughter,
are vehicles for carrying to us the Mrs. Roy Haddox, for about a week.
message of the advertiser relative to
opportunities for pleasure and per­ Pendleton Visitors.
sonal benefit.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Barker were I
Here then. Is an essential econo­ Pendleton visitors Sunday afternoon |
mic service of advertising, In that It and evening.
brings to us tho nows, intelligence
or nformation
about something
which many of us did not know. > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $ !
We should look upon advertising no! ’>
SCHOOL NEWS
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as a matter of course, but as one of
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the greatest news agencies of mod­ ♦
A High class Tire you can't equal
ern times and thereby derive the « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I
for mileage at more money. A life­
Plans are being made for tth grade I
maximum benefit which it offers.
time guaranteed Goodyear Pathfinder
commencement
exercises
to
be
held
in
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Nowhere will you find as much
—GENUINE SUPERTWIST Cord.
valuable usable Information as In tho the local high school auditorium Frl
day
evening,
May
23rd,
at
8
o’cloce
column of your newspaper and when
we as Individuals begin to appre­ Eighth graders from school district!
ciate and use the news information numbers 8-14-26-111-115 will be In­
of the advertisements carried In the vited to come and receive their di­
press, then and then only will be plomas. Superintendent Yeager will |
become wise buyer» of merchandise. be hore to present the diplomas.
Saturday, May 10 the freshmen I
And, In addition, the publisher of
this paper makes every effort to dis­ class is giving a picnic in honor oi |
bar from these column» any adver­ the Eighth graders.
F riday afternoon both boys’ and I
tising that might probe objectlonal
or unprofitable to any of Its readers, glris' eighth grade baseball team» I
and the savings you will find In engage In combat with the Umatilla |
studying the advertisements will teams on the local diamond. Arrange-
more than pay for the cost of the pa- m.nts are being made for the local I
per, We |l,nvlte you to becoue a eighth grade boya’ team to play Bcho|
sometime In the near future.
member of our family.
The art exhibit will be held In the I
The very best part of many men local high school building Friday and
and women lice burled beneath their
,nd *™ Tone Is cordially
Invited to come. Musical programs I
own fears and doubts.
have been arranged for both evenings I
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Last Saturday night. May Srd, the I
There Is one thing for sure that
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Torch Honor Society of the high
Chemistry has given to the world-1 . ,
Blondes
school entertained proepeettve freeh-
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n<en whom they believe would qual­
ify for the society In grades, etc. 1
One of the best suggestions w e (Thoflp belonging to the Torch Honor
can offer for the Inventors. Is a fly P o d .,, are Mary Brownson. Shlrlle
trap resembellng a bald head.
Brow neon, Marjery Burnham. Ruth I OUR SHOP IS MODERN
OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
Cherry, Bill Hurly, Albert Kennings.
A girl Is a minor until she Is 1 8 -
,Jn(ier Bno. M, rtln Jlmmv
AUTHORIZED SALES ZED SERVICE
then she become, a gold digger.
| Neary> Kdna <*, Morr„ P|emm
Don t forget to vote X 34 and X Agnee Roberts. Mary Jane Sheridan.
HERMISTON. OREGON
PHONE «71
34 for your County officer«
Helen Woughter. and Charle« Well«
Circulates throughout the
irrigated sections of West
Umatilla and Northern Mor­
row counties, and always
have the interests of this
district at heart.
Sufficient Capital and
Surplus
Enhances a Bank's Strength and safety.
It has contributed much to the healthy growth of our Bank.
OLD ACCOUNTS VALUED.
NEW ACCOUNTS WELCOMED.
Our shop is fully equipped
to handle all your job print­
ing needs.
First N ational Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver > 50,000
F. B. Swayse, Pres.
Subscribe now - $2.00 per
year-your investment will
be more than repaid thru
“shopping” the advertise­
ments in The Herald.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
C O N SO L ID A T E D
Truck Lines
I Eggs, 35c
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Chickens, $1.80
Apples
Groceries -
Special for Saturday
Empties, Z0c
- Empties, 20c
40c per 100 lbs.\
55c per 100 lbs.\
M ay 10 Only
H erm iston Transfer, A gts.
Phone 31
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
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HERMISTON MEAT MARKET
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Hermiston Auto
W reckingHouse
E. P. PIERSON, Owner
We Buy Uxed Can
The-—
B est Buy
C C. CONLEY
WATCHMAKER AND JEWLER
All work guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded
.fnUtfaubx
Hermiston, Oregon
30x32 Over. Cords, $ 5 .1 0
2 9 x 4 .4 0 Balloons - $ 5 .7 9
3 0 x 4 .5 0 Balloons - $ 6 .6 0
Other Sizes Equally Low
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
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CHAS. G. BURK, Inc.
GENERAL MECHANDISE
COME AND SEE US
IN OUR NEW
LOCATION
Old Swift Cream Station room of the Crezik Build­
ing. Putting in a full line of Groceries and a good
stock of dry goods.
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