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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1930)
THB HEKMI8TOH HEBAXD, HERMISTON, OBEGOX. PACE S LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Attend Funeral. ¡Sunday Mr». McNaught and Nancy Mrs. Mabie Walker, Mrs. Ilrlerly I went to Corvallis to visit with Jo- and Mrs. D. II. Knode o t Hermiston : McNaught who attsnds school at Ore- attended the funeral of Mrs. McCom- go n State college. ish at Stanfield Monday afternoon, i Motor to The Dalles. Dinner Ovest*. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and Mr. and Mr». O. O. Felthnuse were children motored to The Dalles Sun dinner guuete at the Frank Little day where they met relatives from home Sum Portland. Returns From Bellingham. Mrs. F. H. Morlan. who hss been Buy* New Car. E. W. Peck purchased a new Ford visiting her daughter. Mrs. Roy Had coupe from the Rohrman Motor Com der, In Bellingham. Washington, re pany recently. turned to Hermiston Monday morn ing. Improving. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fritts, old Fen Ue ton Visitorhi. time reafdents of this community, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton were Pen who were In an automobile accident dleton visitors Sunday evening. several weeks ago, are back In their home In Seattle, much Improved. Motor to Pendlct°n. Mrs. J. G. Pearson and daughter Florence motored to Pendleton Sat Attend Show. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Pankow and urday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blessing and son Gordon attended the show "The Valley Visitor. Mrs. C. S. McNaught was a Port Vagabond King" In Pendleton Mon land visitor Saturday where she n>et day evening. her daughter Nancy who attends Motor to Prineville. Mrs. H. L. Payne, Mrs. Dinwiddle business college In that city. On G y DIHtCT/ON W E S T Ç P A S T T I I iA T R r S ./ * £ ^ , 4 , PROGRAM WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, MAY 18 THE SHOW OF SHOWS Zf ,/ «. a w n ru e * Ä jT iH H tT T • One of the Greatest Films Produced. ? W i f t e AOCf/fj bMi c w m All Talking All Singing S1M* M U IN -J and Mr*. L. R. Lawson motored to J fishing and Mrs. Smith visited with Prineville, Oregon, Tuesday. Mrs her sister who lives la that city. They Payne and Mrs. Dinwiddle will re returned Sunday nl^ht. turn to Hermiston Saturday while Mrs. Lawson will remain In that From Baker. city about a month visiting rela George Newell and Leo Hurly tives. spent the week-end In Hermiston vis iting with their families. They art employed at Baker. Pendleton Visitor. Mrs. Hugo Pankow waa a Pendle Motor to Pendleton. ton visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Deeter motored to Pendleton Sunday evening to at Purchases New Car. tend the show “The Vagabond King." Leslie Warfield is the owner of a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel. Mr. and new 1*30 Chevrolet coupe purchased ■Mrs. Fred Barker, Fred Gibson and recently from the Black and White Riith Bcnscl also attended the show Garage. Sunday evening. COHIStt KK&m SCOTLAND Also Talking Comedy World New*. ALL PRODUCED PERFECTLY ON ^Electric W'ks’Ä'r/« S O U W D W<c"owi S V S T k M Get a Hand Bill of our Saturday & WE TRY TO REACH Monday Specials. EVERYBODY. OVERALLS Both hip and bib nro now In demand. Look our line over be fore buying elsewhero. Special prlrea for good values. WORK SHIRTS We have the Commander, the largest and best work shirt on the market for the money. Good material, re-enforced shoulders, two buttoned pockets. * 8J A New line of Dress Shirts for both men and boys. WORK 8H0FS. DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS. Both lh Tans and Blacks. Keds. FOR WORK OR PLAY WE HAVE JUST THE HAT. UNDERWEAR Knit, B. V. D. and the two piece siort suite. SOCKS Two pair» for 25 cents, food value and Just the sock for hot weather. Engineer and Fir' man hose In tan and black. Fancy hose at all prlcra. PH ON E 171 KINGSLEY’S h s r m is t o n s nom s or q u a l it y A h o ts n v ic i Self Sharpening Superiority/ Returns From Vocation. Dewey Schiller, who has been a t 1 Rqlse, Idaho, for the post week on a vacation returned to Hermiston < Tuesday evening. Gordon Mercer, relief man for Shell Oil company, who baa been taking Mr. Schiller’s , pl*ee, will return to Pendleton. Will be Home Soon. W. II. Howe, owner of the Hermls- j toh Bakery, who Is 111 In the Veter an's hospital In Portland w ill leave'j the hospital the lt t h and will bei home shortly after according to word received here. To Have Picnic. The Holdman and Cold Springs schools and the Orange are cooperat ing and sponsoring a school picnic and program to be given on the last day of school. May I I, along the : | Columbia river. The complete Bclipee Bne la here for your inspection. ■R HERMISTON COMMUNITY I F VO/ COULD W hen the cost is no more, why not choose the best? HOLLER LOUD A . C A R T E R , A u ctio n e er T U M -A -L U M TICKLER ehough for eveshbooy to HEAR, r r WOULD BE HARD OH THE TOHSILS. AMP TOD WOULD OOT REACH AS M AHY FOLKS AS WE DO* LET US HOLLER FO R Y O U * ME make Q u r r e a racket with a L ie W A UTA R WHILE WITH A P A G E A R WE AR E POStTWEDY DEAFeW KKr I Black & W h ite Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER GO. G arage . STORE J. M. Norton, Owner Spedai* Saturday-Mon. May 17-191 CERTO 3 for .................................................... 82c WESSON o n . Q u art.................................................... 49c. OYSTERS, Blue and White 5 os— 2 for...................................... 35c TUNA FISH, Red and White 2 lor .................................................... 43 65c TEA SERVUS, Orange Pekoe (Bl»ck) Half pound .......................................... 47c TEA SERVUS Japan (Green) Half pound .'......................................... 37c U N IT STARCH 19c A 40c CAKE Date and nut layer .... . SeriuÈ \ MTT rjZT Vfarnfah Hermiston, Oregon, May 15, 1)30 We are helping plan several new chicken houses to be built tlLs sum We cannot place much confidence mer. The chicken industry is grow in the theory that eating spinach ing steadily. gives a man courage, our belief being Ing that the man who eats spinach already has It. We expect Ed McMillan In he»V .. R. A. Brownson, Yd. Mgr. Editor. pretty soon to pick out a home fot that new boss of his. Our plans-fit Don’t mind any buttons you hap newlyweds as well as others. For- pen to find in the salad. They those that have been married for probably fell off while the salad was some tttme, why not remodel the dressing. house and start a second honey moon? • , * . Files Increase faster than thir teen men can swat them. By putting up fly screens you protect the family Come in and see...what the well health and good humor. Our screens dfeshed farm will wear this season. * and materials are the best. George Wagner says they are sure breaking tough for him. He bought a nigp two-pants suit from Burnham and then burnt a hole in the coat. Another bargain— 7— 1X8— 8 Shlplap. 3— 1X8— « Shlplap. All for 98 cents. Let th e B-H Color Harmony Selector help you create exteriors Im a g in cjtb li small house p a id te tf t*tfeep cream, its trim Carm el blue, its ro o f tile redaodan accent o f color io purple awnings or flower border. Different? Decidedly —but definitely harmonious! Thit*com btniiica is one o f many on the B -H Exterior * C o lo r H arm o n y Selector. Its form is a c o lo rfu l disc over which revolves a ; ted mask tbru which tested color B a t d o n 't w a it t o b e re a d y to p w n t.L etassb o w yo u tb isp n cii- cal device now -elso it * i BASS-IIUETER ■ A B M O H T .fia u iI g l « -Joi» $► • vK ìrt No. 1 Í r X RED' WHITE White Salmon Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith left F ri-, day for Whit* Salmon. Washington. ’ b fff Mr Smith »pant the week end sf c RED & WHITE TOMATOES 2 1-2»— 2 for...................... COFFEE, Red White 1 Found bag ..................................... f EDITORIAL REEKWKITE Prom Wesoo. Mrs. H. A. White of Wasco spent the week tad with her mother, Mrs L. A. Stone, who has been III the past two weeks. Paint» Voi. 30 ■ v . Phone 331. — AGENTS FOR— Hermiston, Oregon Hermiston Visitors. George Kendter of Umatilla and Dorothy and Earl Isom of Irrigon wqre Hermiston visitors Thursday evening. Buy* Grocery 8tore. Frank Little In a deal recently I completed purchased the Quality grocery store In Athena, Oregon and | plpns to leave Hermiston Friday fo r! that city whore he will take over) the business. Mr. and Mrs. Little j will make their home In that city. Their eaae of running and adjustment adds pleasure to the pride of keeping your, lawn neat and trim. Tom HMdOx herd of Holsteins besides a numerous offering of Jerseys, Guernseys, and Registered Bull Calves. FOR SALE— Household Furniture prices reasonable. Mrs. Leo Hurly, Hermiston, Oregon. 36-tfc Motor* to Pendleton. Mrs. Earl Bensel motored to Pen dleton Friday. Don’t let another day go by without deciding to see the new BcUpee Mftwere Oregon Hardware & ImplL Co. Piano Recital. Mrs. Harry Rees of Stanfield will present her pupils in a piano recital to be given at the Curtis Simons hoine Saturday afternoon from 2 un til'« . Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Left for Bellingham. John Haddox left for Bellingham. Vhsh Washington, Sunday, where he will sfce that territory for the Pacific Mut ual Life Insurance Company. Q AT THE HERMISTON FAIR GROUNDS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE Instant AdjU! S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 17 Pepdleton Visitors. Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Warner, daugh ter Jane and Mr». R. C. Brownson and daughter Shlrlle, were Pendle ton vslltors Saturday. V h tf ijn n ittt ofjhcm alt Goes To Hood River, W P. Luttrell, farmer In the Columbia district, left Thursday morning for Hood River, Oregon, to look after business interests in that city. ■W« louvers Here A -U -C -T -I-O N Milton Visiter. E. L, Chefky was a business vis itor ih Milton, Friday. j ito ry From Jo*eph. V. D. MeCollough of Joseph, Ore gon, was In Hermiston Wednesday of this week looking after business interests connected with the State .«uu i-oard. Visit at Wilson Home. Mrs. H. W. Taylor, who is a sister : of Mrs. Tom Wilson, and son Robert of Tacoma, Washington, and Mrs. J hlllgore, of Puyallup, who is Mrs. ¡Wilson’s mother, are visiting at the Wilson home for a few days. Returns From Hospital. Mrs. William Shaar, who has been III for the past several weeks In the Walla Walla hospital, returned to het home In Hermiston Sunday. Her husband. Wm. Shaar, and Mr. and Mr». H. E. Shcgcly, motored to Walla Walla Sunday morning and returned Sunday evening bringing Mrs. Shaac hotne with them. THURSDAY. MAT IB. IMO ■ 1 are old neighbors of the wheat coun try. Mr. Anderson expressed himself as pleased with the busy aspect of our town. Mot°r to Pendleton. Go Fishing. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel and Floyd Knerr and son* spent a few sone Eddie and Kenneth, motored to days last week fishing on the Des Pendleton Saturday. chutes river. They returned with Six salmon. Business Visitor. J. M. Biggs made a business trip Druggist From Portland. to Pendleton Saturday, Mrs. Biggs. J W. Clayton, prescription drugg accompanied him. ist, from Portland, la now employed at the Hermiston Drug Company. From Bakersfield, California. Mrs. Grace Furnas of Bakersfield, Hermiston Visitor*. California, was in Hermiston the Victor Anderson accompanied by first of the week. Mrs. Furnas waa hie brother Emil, both of Wasco, a member of one of the pioneer fam made a business trip to Hermiston ilies of the Umatilla project. From Tuesday. While here they visited here she goes to Portland where she the Stone and Beletski families, who will visit relatives before returning to California. v O U O lV V N * M O i l l l l ’ IU U IU . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ) '» .U t N C M I g~