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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1930)
owner of the Sherman county News Ing Sunday evening. of that city. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Home for Summer. Pendleton Visitors. Joe Neary, who has been attend Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. McNaught and Ing school at St. Mary's college at Mrs. F. V. Prime were Pendleton St. Mary's, California, for the past were in Hermiston Sunday. They plan visitors Sunday. several years, returned to Hermiston to return to Hermiston as soon as Monday where he will spend the sum school is out. Spend» W eek-end in Hermiston. mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howard and J. J. Neary of this city. From P iP t Sock. their daughter and husband, Mr. and C. C. McCall, editor of the Pilot Mrs. Charles James of Rochester. Uock Record, paid a visit to the Her Washington, spent the week end at ald office Tuesday. He was en route the W. B. Beasley home. to Wasco. Oregon, where he is also Portland Visitors. Mr*. Curtis Simons and Mrs. Geo. Sales went to Portland Sunday as delegates from this ebupter to the Rebekah assembly of Oregon which lasted four days. PYom Goldenda le, W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Doherty and family of Coldendale, Washington, SS V isit a t Hermiston. Donald and Edward Klages. who have been attending school at Blair business college in Spokane, arrived In Hermiston Tuesday morning where they w ill spend a couple of days visiting with their parents, who re side in this city. They plan to re turn to Spokane Thursday to take up their studies again. B e a u t if u l L a w n s E a sily M a d e w ith V ig o r o th e Id e a l L a w n a n d P la n t Two Outstanding Values! Cold W eather Reasons Only. Joe Norton was absent from his place of business Wednesday after noon for a short time. Joe decided to change from the summer undies to the good old red flannel until mother nature settles down and things warm up a bit. V a c a t io n D a y s MEAN LOTS OF OUTDOOR WORK AND PLAY AND THAT SHIRTS and TIES MOSQUITO BITES, CUTS, BRUISES AND OTHER MORE EVERYONE. RELIABLE FIRST AID REMEDIES FOR SUCH EMERGENC IES SHOULD BE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE IN EVERY Attends A viation School. Kenneth Athey is In Portland at- J tending the Babcock aviation school. Iffi ECLIPSE LAWN MOWERS RUN EASY AND CUT CLEAN SIZES ^ caynok J_ s P> < CHAKLtS j j j g ’gagy» w 'l — Added T alking Comedy N ev a m v m w n /ftru tu m I " " «M/oorzr.« * / i It Another 'ix -p ^ y I a . y s ’ Starting W ednesday For 2 Days orma, M " wa . DIVORCEE * " ‘A' CHESTER MORRIS CONRAD NAGEL Her B est Piotare to date »A«e«cTmitj h.»«, - ^ W H IIL E R * * WOOLSEY Friday and Saturday, □fie CUCKOOS IO O O OTMCft M U T» A M I M I T W « T . \ , ' A L L T A L K tH O N C .IM tl-D A M C lM (l th is one. Watch for Our Hand Bills For Saturday & Monday Specials. Receives M»dic*l Treatment. Mrs. William Shear left for Walla j Walla Monday where she will re- -elve medical treatment for a few days. rO IK S T.IK? CUR STCPE IO R WE ALLOW THEM TO TAKE T H F m TIME— NEVER TRY TO I0 R C E A SALE AND HURRY ’EM OUT. W T -* PrO U D OF OUR MERCHANDISE AND ™ P F V S n iS T AS STRONGLY AFTER A LENGTH Y EXAMINATION AS IT DOES AT A QUICK GLANCE. „ . „ 8Î L W H FrK E Â Y0U 1;nof5E ’ w A HURRY OR NOT, YOU CAN BFST ASSTTRFD THAT YOUR CHOICE IS CORRECT IN STYLE, QUALITY AND REASONABLE PRICE Come in and be convinced PH O N E t 171 KINGSLEY’S w , i , m h t o n « m o u h lu b stitn tes a t Bakery. John Biggs. Jr., substituted at the| Hermiston Bakery Saturday for How ard Cherry who was on the sick list. » T U -T O N E B R O A D C L O TH shirts *1.98 TAILO RED T O S T imagine! Shirts o f T u -T o n s a j pastel broadcloth, specially woven for usl Each shirt with a N u -C ra ft collar, attached or separate as you pre fer, «even button front, w ith buttons sewed on to stay. _ T U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R Published in the in terests of the peo pie of H erm iston and v icin ity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. T ies of heavy, durable silk , , , the kind that gives healthy-looking knots and w ill stand the wear-and-tear of regular use . . . smart, likeable colors to harmonize with the shirts. Painto ~1,I J.C. PENNEY CO P E N D I ETON, OREGON RED WHITE STO RE J. M. Norton, Owner Specials Saturday-Mon. May 24-26) W HITE KING AND BUBBLE BALL ( DEAL ...................... $ 1 .4 9 MAYONNAISE, RED & WHITE Plate .......................................... R. & W. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, 3 for ..... ................ OLD WITCH AMONIA Quarto ....................... SNOWDRIFT 3 Pounds ..................... Red K idney Beans, Red & W hite 2 for .......................... 39c Phone 331. — AGENTS FOR— Varnish .i'.fA Voi. i AO Hermiston, Oregon, May 22, 1930 E D IT O R IA L ’ ¡i ro ii, There,,.is the business man who I hires a boy to cut his grass so he can go out to the golf links and get some exercise. No. 30 Why is it that a blackberry is red when it is green, and how can a black cow give white milk that makes yellow butter to feed to kiddies to give them red cheeks? We never did like oleo any way. Why shouldn’t women run for I Congress! They have had a lot of Gilbert Smith ordered lumber thia experience Introducing bills to the week for a modern chicken house House. 24x84 feet. This w ill be one of the up-to-date chicken houses, warm and R. A. Brownson, Yd. Mgr. Editor. well ventilated. Several people In town are palnt- I Ing their houses. I t does not cost One thing we can give science much to make your house look like credit for, is the large number of new. blondes we see. A backwoods mountaineer found a Guy Cronk came Into our yard the mirror that some tourist had evi I other day and said he ran Into such dently lost. a strong wind that It blew out the "W ell If It ain't my old dad,” he tall light on hie car. said, as he looked into the mirror. "I never knowed he had his pitcher took.” EVENTS IN HISTORY He took the mirror home and stole In 1839 the first printing press into the attic to hide it. But his I was set up in America. In 1929 the actions didn't escape hie suspicious first Issue of the Tickler was pub wife. That night while he slept she lished for your reading. slipped up to the attic and found the mirror. In nineteen more years we will "Hum-urn,” she said, looking Into be able, to have a column of "What it, "so that’s the old hag he’s been I we read Twenty Years Ago.” chasing.” 23c 39c 0 T h e R -II C o lo r H a r m o n y Selecto r helps yo n create 79c 81XÎ 27c .......... 25c Step Lively~or Not JUST SO. Heppner V isitors. >ppn-------------- Herbert Hedwall and Grace Jack- son made a trip to Heppner Sunday afternoon returning Sunday even ing. Clara Hedwall. who has been I teaching in that part of the country, j accompanied them back to Hermiston. V isiting a t W. J. W arner Home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Warner of| San Clemente, Californa, where Mr Wrnaer I» n city judge, srrlved I Sunday by rW o r and are spending n few days nt the home of Mr. W r ner's brother. W. J. Warner of thh> I city. Don’t Miss PALMOLIVE SOAP. I Bars for Attends D ental Convention. Dr. F. V. Prime left SuitdUy fori Eugene where he w ill spend about | 10 days at the state Dental Conven tion being held In that city. ? $12.00 FROM Oregon Hardware & Implt. Co. Pendleton V isitors. Mildred Cummings and John Kop ecs were Pendleton visitors' Tues- lay. Attend W einer Roast. About fifty young people from the Columbia district and near Hermiston took part in a "weiner” roast given on the beach of the Columbia river | near Cold Springs, Friday evening The evening was spent in games and I stunts by a merry bonfire. Follow ing the weiner feast came a surprise In the way of toasted marshmallows. Mesdames Buell, Lynch, Templeton. Addlemsn, and Misses Todd and Slas j ihapeconed the affair. SHEARER , Return From Bellingham . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddoz return ed Sunday from Bellingham, Wash- J Ington, where they visited with Mr. end Mrs. Roy Haddoz of that city. * St $ H A ND. .4 1 0 4 INCHES TO 18 INCHES AND PRICES TO $ 2 7 .5 0 From Irrigon. Mrs. W. C. Isom of Irrigon was a Hermiston visitor Tuesday. TKOGRAM W EEK STARTING SUNDAY, MAY 25 WILL EASILY KEPT WITH A GOOD BALL BEARING LAWN MOWER r>----- :---- Portland Visitor. Mrs. W. L. Morgan left Friday for J Portland where ahe is visiting rela tives. WHICH 5 ! SOON R E HERE. From Portland. J. S. Cooper of the county service I company of Portland, was In H er miston Thursday and Friday of last | week. PHONE 101 LAW NS T i p Beautiful Lawns From Um atilla. Mrs. Frank Clarke of Umatilla w it a Hermiston visitor Saturday. Hermiston Drug Co. HERMISTON, OREGON TO WITHSTAND THE HOT, DRY W EATHER Prom Portland. Mrs. Elizabeth Bartel of Portland, s visiting at the home of her niece, | Mrs. A. W. Christopeherson. Watch our Bargain Table It will save money for you. BY WITH* VIGORO NOW WILL BE IN A MUCH BETTER CONDITION HOME INSPECT YOUR STOCK NOW BEFORE YOU NEED IT. ADMIRED SUCH A LAWN IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORT ANT REQUISITES OF AN ATTRACTIVE HOME. chosen for .Superior Quality Color Harmony Authentic Style H°me for Vacation. Jarvis Durfey of Southern Califor nia, is spending his vacation In this I city visiting his mother, Mrs. C. C. I Durfey. OR Food LUXURIANT, VELVETY GREEN LAWNS ARE of specially selected fabrics MEANS OCCASIONAL SUNBURN, BEE STINGS, BARKED SHINS, IE S S SERIOUS AFFLICTIONS. e 0 F Q u * 3 B k tN n ..» ^ .r . ■" Returns From Vacation. Mrs. Leila Phelps returned Sunday from an extended vacation spent ai Vale, Oregon, where ahe visited at i the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Voycn. • Eetnrns t® Sidney, Colo. Mrs. Armstrong, who has keen vis Itlng her mother, Mrs. Pearls Pare, for the past several weeks, returned to her home at Sidney, Colorado, I Monday night. Portland Visitors. Robert McReynolds. Dr. . Morgan ¡and Ralph Longhorn motored to ¡| Tert lead Saturday evening return- I1K Ripe Olives, Bine & W hite, Is 2 for ................................ C r-T frny BATTAM CORIT 2s— 3 lor............................................ R eturn, From H °spital. B. J. Nation who has been III In St. Anthony's hospital In Pendleton for the past several weeka. returned to Hermiston Friday much Improved.1 | SHREDDED WHEAT 3 for .............................. t ll'.r f SPAGHETTI— Beechnut. 17 or. 2 for ................ P F A F S - SERV-US, 2 1-2» 2 for ............................ 23c 43c 65c 29c 73c RED&WHITE i ¥ Q eam walls, Alice blue woodwork, royal blue fu rn itu re decorated in apple green end a »0 , u^|<rnainl ia d w g - bere’saninvitinxroom & riftd e people. A b com bination is V. aoaafamnyontheB-H E Co»®* H a r m ony Selector. Its fc rm is a colorful disc over which m* ▼olves a slotted mask thru w K M iap - pear tested color combinations. But don’t w ait to be ready to paint. Let ns show yon this practical devicv now—also its companion chart iy colorful exteriors. ¡.0 BASSHUETER ■ A M M O I V n x iiiu l i ” -" •♦ ■ a ♦ W AT TO IIA O 8 T ir P t H O M IS " A I