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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1931)
PAO B POUR Miss Clara Hall baa Kaauf, Roberta Mullins. Hugo Pan partment la In charge. home the past week. Kew Head of Farm Board kow, La Velle Stephenson, Thelma Lenora Oyer, who teaches in Pilot Swarner, Eugene Winters. Rock, visited over the week end with James C. Stone, of Kentucky, long To Teach In Echo Kezt Year Seventh Grade: Edna Little, Edith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Oyer noted as a leader of cooperative mar Miaa Margaret Neary, present keting projects, has been appointed Markham. Jane Harris, Marie Steph A. E. Porter of Boardman was a Pupils neither tardy nor absent enson. Jack Reeves. Jack Pace Ar teacher at the Butter Creek school, chairman of the Federal Farm Board R. C. McReynolds motored to Mon-¡and baa accented The election was v*K*‘or In Hermiston 'Tuesday morn- ument Sunday. ->* ■> I held March , during the school mouth ending lene Nunn, C. O. Marble, Lois Hutch has been elected to teach in the to succeed Alexander Legee, who has jiug. Claud Finley waa a business rlalt- Herbert Glllandue. C. J Spencer ison, Zelma Garner, Hugh Driscoll, grades at Echo school next year. Miss returned to a * 100.000-a-year job as Hr. and Mrs. W. B. Beasley mo March 20, are as follows: First Grade: Esther-Conley, Bar Richard Cox, John Biggs, Beverly Neary will take the position now head of the board of International or from Lexington Monday. Enoc Pearson. J. B Saylor and tored ------------------- - ------- with •«* « Mr. and Mrs. to Pendleton bara Follett, Dorothy Hall, June Len Allen. wey Schiller of Butter Creek ¡Ralph Saylor were attending to busl- Conl,y Tuesday morning held by Mrs. Fitzpatrick, who was Harvester company. Stone, who has was In Hermiston Sunday -- .. MTS. H. H T ness matters here ,k the - tl__. first of the! Mrs. T. f’la.L Clark returned Thura- hart, Geraldine Mead, Erma Parsons Eighth Grade: Lots Barnard, Al- re-elected by the school board about been vice chairman of the farm Miss Catherine McBain spent the week. j day from Orafino, Idaho, where she Paddy Robinett, Betty Rood. Lola ruda Beletskl. Ruth Davis. Margaret board, first attained national prom week end visiting In Vancouver. Wn. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Payne left for waa called by the death of her bro- Kaainger, Bobby Earnhcart, Alvin Earn heart. Bruce Follett, Fred Hen- a month ago, but aUd not sign her inence by banding together the to Miss Mary Petrie was a business Salem Monday where they will look ther-ln-Iaw, Mr. Molloy. Parsons, Louis Rood, Wilford Shafer, sel, Oliver Knerr, Ruth Nunn, Bethel contract. bacco growers. visitor in Pend&toA-last Saturday. Olsen, Floyd Pierce, Neva Richards, after business interests and visit j Rev. LtRoy Hall of McMinnville Lowell Winters, Bobby Miller. Mr and Mrs. J. W Warner andI with Mrs. C. M. Llete'r” They“plan to vfslted at the home of his mother Second Grade: Marybelle Clarke, Sylvia Shutter, Miriam Swarner. Herald Subscription daughter Jane were in Pendleton return eiurn Friday rrioay evening evening. ¡Wednesday. Mrs. Lola Hall and Miss Irene Little, Maxine Meed. Virginia Faith Wilson, Marguerite Winters. Saturday. George Gordon of La Grande called Clara Hai* returned to McMinnville Smith, Gertrude Kaalngor, John Al- Miss . Esther Kimball of Pendleton l“>n, Robert Christian, Gilbert Dyer, ----------- °n friends In Hermiston last Friday with h,m- High School Assemblies ^ / ‘- ‘• r't « ™ ^ f d °er X y “ ■ K- She8eIy en‘ertained Tom Fraser, David Hamm, Ralph ------ imueu Of more than passing Interest Jones, Dale Pierson, Bobby Smith with four tables of bridge last Thurs were two high school assemblies held Among those in town from Irrigon sister. day evening. Mrs. Ursel Hiatt re Eugene Miller, Jack Wilson. Third Grade: David Davis, Fran during the past week. On Monday at W ' aco H,'16™ 0' L A' K Matke- • " » ha. been .Icnal ceived high «tor. score and Mrs. Neil cis Follett. Virgil Farmer, Zelle 1:50 Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, secre atry of the Oregon Tuberculosis as Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bains of Walla French, Charles Knerr, Bobby Little sociation gave a highly interesting Walla were guests at the home of Joyce McCulley, Frankie McKenzie, health talk to the students. Tuesday their daughter, Mrs. W. M. Sharr, Claude Markham, Jimmy Mead, Don morning Professor Wm. Jones from , m di u j . • where he is employed. J. M. Richards, master of the; „ ald Pankow, Marlon Pierce, Betty last week. Stanfield grange, was a business «f Ellens- Payne, Charles Pierson, Glenn War the economics department of Willam Mrs. Frank Shaw. Dr. and Mrs. and thelr their two sona> sons, Je" Jerry visitor in town the first of the week i . burg, j i Wn., ' aDd y p ner, Fay Roberta, Wayne Sage, Vir ette University appeared before the Mrs. h F B ----- Swayze and Miss Clara Kchnert spent th0 week I C,me Sunday a»d are visit- •F „ V. , l Prime. r ™ 8, Mrs. student body with a refreshing mes ginia Todd, Roberta Winters. end visiting with her sister In Mo- '"g relat,Ves and blends. Mr. Rogers p / Ww Chria“>Pherson were in SIFT-CHINE SIFTER _ Regular $1 sage from his institution of higher ,r. ® *n “ ° returned Tuesday but Mrs. Rogers " . l°" Wednesday. Fourth Grade: Robert Conley. learning. Following Mr. Jones’ talk, sler. John Dunning, Morris Huff, Ralph he conferred with the senior class ----------------, C; A' PauI ha“ Purchased the piece ¡and the boys plan to remain longer Mr. and Mrs. FOOLED GREEN GLASS—Coke Plate, Reg. Brownson a"d j F. B. Swayze was a business v i s i t - 4 88 ,he o,d PheIPH Marble, Roy Montgomery, Jesse and still later had personal inter daughter Shirley visitor, in ,„ r Heppner Monday Mr (? aCAepr“nd eT .PC7 to n,oye ^ e first Moore , Geraldine Mullins, Naomi views with those Seniors who were Pendleton Saturday BOTH FOR O NLY....... states that even though conditions in ? . l h ® h<)U8e 18 belng pre' Nunn, Gladys Pierson, Zelma Sale, directly interested In Willamette. Jackson [ Herm ¡.¡ton are not go^d the rcrident" " T h , °DCCU rancy ' Herbert Hedwatl, Darwin Shaw, Albert Skovbo. The DOUBLE SIFT-CHINE SIFTER is approved and Erie Byorkgren (“ “day af- here have suffered less than su r -,ln„ O g ®rown8<*!1. who Is attend- Fifth Grade: Dan,Biggs, Kenneth Health Essay Contest ternoon in Pendletó by Good Housekeeping. It sifts easier, roundlng communities. J S w. M. L. spent the week end at Christianson, Frank Davis, Bobby Hermiston Union high school will Mrs. Dean _ Edward Hall, Billy Hamm, >d small * e Z i ^ A rT p o w e I l Cd Mh M c “ * d A Br°" nB°" Shirley « « ! FrL j Follett, Harris, Florence Johnson, quicker and better. daughter of Stan Robert Harris. Florence Johnson be represented In the Oregon Tuber buslne culosis association state-wide health visitors in town essay contest through the entry of Mr. and Mrs. ____ _ ’ Nation of ther McMullen, Harley Mlchaelis, Jimmy Neary and L. Chester John Ruth Pierson, Martha Shaw, Vera Pendleton visited lirftttWiy and Sun N. ■ ««. - son. The title of the essay is, “Con ' G X V , . k “ '1" ’ '™' Sisson. Mary Skovbo. day with Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Nation hrl.l, X HERMISTON, OREGON quering the Foe of Health.” Sub S ¡where they spent the past week here. Mr. Nation Ig deputy sheriff. Sixth Grade: Verda Conley. Helen stantial! cash prizes offered in addi husband I" . -der Went ""“ t her V'Sltlng their da»ehtcr and son-ln- Dunning, Bonnie Jean Follett, Frank Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter spent tion to the honor of winning first Vallev wh s"Und"y ‘° Plea8ant Mr’ and Mr>- Rube Zwelfel. Mr Furrer. Irene Kennings, Wesley place. Miss Elliott of the English de- Sunday visiting in Dayton, Wn.. with Friday M e n „* W ‘U rema'n Unt" B° tk'n ° n to Baker> als°- a Mrs. Deeter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. * riday. Mr. Reeder works as carpen-' sh°rt business trip, B. E. A. Windust. er for the Union Pacific system and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter entertain Mrs. Jennie Rleks and Frank lmate*yn25ny elrl Me!nPlOy appTOX- “ group of the y»«nger set Wed- Brace were among those looking af Im .tely 25 ye.r.M . nesday eveninf. at ter business interests in town the Publi.hed iu the i c i e s t , of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by| Bob and Ray Woodard and John were' Ja"e Warner, Grace Jackson, first of the week. Kcpacz played baseball for Umatilla C®orE,anna Briggs, Eric Byorkgren Mrs. J. E. Perry, A. C. Houghton at Irrigon Sunday. Umatilla won by Herbert Hedwall and Ted West. High Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. — phone 331, Rabbits and baskets of eggs for the youngsters and Mrs M. C. Burchett were among a score score of of 8 8 to to I. 1 I Local cp . i men . by /I Grace Jackson are scores scores Warn wer« wa "On those In town from Umatilla the making plans to organize a club for;and Ted W est- ■ — DELICIOUS BOX CHOCOLATES — first of the week. Hermiston but nothing definite has Mr and Mrs Harry Ehrlich nnd Special with Easter wrap and free grandmother, Mrs. Anna Lehman of Leo Root, manager of the Board- been reported. Editorial man branch of the Farm Bureau Co Wagners, and Is build will give you helpfui| Greeting Card if you wish. George Sales, local section fore- " ° lla Walla vis,ted over the week operative, was a business visitor In man, went to Portland Monday end w,th Mr- and Mrs. Herbert Mich- And then there was ing a garage. Information. 1-lb. Box Assorted Chocolates — 49c Hermiston Saturday — 0— where he underwent a physical ical ex- ael’8' Mr Ehrllch- who is employed the d i s a p p o i n t e d — 0— Along with the new Mrs. D. M. Deeter was unanimous amiaatlon. p e hopes to return this as a linotype operator In the job de sportsman who took 21-2-lb. Box Assorted Chocolates — $1.19 ly elected to return as teacher of the week, providing an operation is not ¡partment of the Walla Walla Bulle his suit for the re cabinet work the Tum- Nevada may havef Minnehaha district school next year necewary. Mr. Perry, formerly of tin, dropped In at the Herald office covery of a stolen stuf A-Lum paint will make legalized gambling but 5-lb. Box Assorted Chocolates — $2.19 the room look bright to look over the plant. Westland, is taking charge while he fed fish to a higher In Oregon many people Is away. court oh the grounds and cheery tor the take a chance by buy housewife. F. A. Baker, secretary of the that the lower court ing poor quality goods. Stanfield Irrigation district, was a did not grant him bis A sign as displayed ¡herring. buslntas visitor In Hermiston the Hermiston Oregon by a garage In Seattle, first of the week. Mr. Baker states Tum-A-Lum paint R. A. Brownson, THE BEST IN TALKING f “Cars washed, 31. Aus carries a guarantee oat most of the new arrivals in th« Editor. PICTURES tins gedunked 50 cents. and the price of paint county have settled on farms and Hermiston, Oregon (Continued from page One) for the outside of your there will be permenancy until time Linkage with the I n t e r s t a te Spring is here and home is only 33.49 per for the fall meandering. Creamery association, a national co jmany of the house gallon. And that gal PROGRAM Lochrle- who Is president of Ion will get a long wives are likely to get the bank at Illwaco. Wn.. and who operative body, ig contemplated by FRIDAY . SATURDAY the group. A communication was a good case of spring ways, and will last for waa formerly caehler of the First I fever, and houseclean- five or more years. National Bank of Hermiston ,spent read at the meeting to the effect that the national body could at pres ing. Make It pleasant Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. — 0— I to work In the kitch- W. L. Hamm. Mr. Lockrle was re- ent pay cash for shipments of but A hick town is where ter, a condition that would help the .. |en with some new the sewing circle still Mnnn!” h““ * fr° m Sp° kan« a"J Umatilla association to quickly reach WALLA SKIN HAM—Half or whole ............ 25c [¡built-in cabinet work. ’topping over here to look after busl- Our Handy Man ser acts as the grand Jury. a sound financial footing. — 0— nees interests and call on old friends. vice la still willing to BACK BACON ..................................................... 24c — 0— The Umatilla body will purchase H. L. Propst has help you in your paint Mrs. E. T. Clayton came Thursday stock In the national organization There Is a sign on YOUNG AMERICA’S FAVORITE [¡purchased the Beaaley STEER BEEF POT ROASTS.............................. i 7c | property next George ing and building pro Easy street that says, WESTERN STAR. DASHING HE ok . — and 8hlP 1,8 producc "nder the lat- blems. Come In and be ’Closed for Repairs. !Lne ,eft ear|Y Friday ter’s supervision. This plan centers RO OF “THE LIGHT OF WES BULK LARD — 2 pounds f o r ............................ 25c Ilm nd Portland wlth her son , tUstrlbution nnd eliminates competi- TERN STARS,” "THE BORDER ......— Jim Diana in vt.i* there __ a short . « i ___ p i- -Dm and plans to visit LEGION." tlon between cooperatives to a large while. A1 Clayton who had gone to extent. It Is held. QUALITY - Yes We Have It. With Portland earlier In the week return- Estimates ui of me the cows available p H »Uk ri « - ---- * tciurn- — PRICE - You Can’t Beat It. MITZI GREEN Cist at th ™ Sunday' J,ni *■ pharnla- for the cooperative are In the nelgh- EUGENE PALLETTE SERVICE - Our Middle Name. A, Herm,8ton Drug "‘»re and borhood of 2500, scattered over most Also Entertaining Short Features I icht a e " ni " n for , he Hermiston of ‘he county's western end. Prelim- LtXht A Power company. j Inary eatimates of the amount nec- “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” Horace Addis of Pendleton, w h o B"!,rv bv gtock ga|cg SUNDAY AND MONDAY Addls who |C <*“ ry ‘o to was formerly with the Oregon Fgr- °*>era“ 0“’' can begin range from "or passed through town the first! *<00() ‘u About 60 percent of A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 of the week and stopped to see Gar- the da,rymm in the district will net D. Best, assistant county agent. ' )oin’ 11 *" Indicated. Mrs. Ixilla Phelps. local postmlst- eas. returned from an extended trip a California Wednesday, sh e has neen vacationing for about six wrekH. The Methodist Ladies Aid will give * "liver lea at the home of Mrs. Min G b « í 22¿ w . b now ° oe tbe nie Wnughorn Wednesday, afternoon. • nrll 1. at 2:30. The public is cord- 'ally Invited. fnooL v m v v i SpeciaJS Saturday Only •HI 50c 98c Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. TUM-A-LUM TICKLER CANDIES for EASTER! ©aaiatThrairp DAIRY GROUP MEET; ASSURE CREAMERY 7 HERMISTON DRUG CO. SaturdaySpecials! N ew low prices Hermiston Meat Market You’ve read the story— now see the picture and bring along the youngsters— they’ll love It. Also Fox News and »- Paramount Talkartoon COMING — feet fikst Among respective students home students home for the week --’'-vw Villi end tl or spending the spring vacation are: -meat Cox, Albany college, returned Monday; Joe McNaught, O.S.C.; Mar ian Henderson. U. of O.. plans to re turn Friday; J , ne Warner. Francis' Hale, Florence Woughter, alt of U of O • and Howard Reid, who attends U. of W. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sharr were hosts at a dinner party Wednesday evening at their home. Covers were TOM SAWYER laid for Dr. and Mra. W. L. Morgan JUST IMAGINE Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopherson. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Norton and the host and hostess. Following dinner the evening was spent playing brldre If you have jf 0 Mr. and Mrs. Norton received high — 862 — 102’ nn your Pro •core. Delicious refreshments were gram for month of March 1931. served at the close of the evening. «’Up off numlter and it will en- The Marytha Bunday school class lltle you to 2 passes to the Oasis j o’ the Methodist church will meet Theatre for Friday or Bunday Tuesday. March 31st. at the horns of Mra. O. O. Felthouse. for (heir regu thia week. '* ” lar meeting. A social hour will he VALUES! THAT ONLY A FORD DEALER CAN OFFER yours at once. MarvelouJy flexible, A e G e n e r a l E lectric is equipped “ 1927 — Model T Pick-up........................ $ 50.00 1924 — Model T Roadster, ▼ery good ..... $ 60.00 1925 — Model T Tudor, ruckstell axle, baloon tires, extra fine ....... $125.00 1926 — Star Coupster ................................ $150.00 1927 — Nash Special, six sedan - Motor ▼ery good, six ply tires. This car blue books at $325.00. Our price .. $175.00 1928 — Model A Ford Pick-up $275.00 FORDSON TRACTOR — With plosrs ... $200.00 (With Harold Lloyd) FR.EE h«ld followin» bnrlncss mectlnf. plus YEAR GUARANTEE --------------- 1 w,t*1 • “ “« « » s ib le temperature 1 ,n addi‘ion to three i shR O ä R M A N ° P " MOde"* ® S .U . and motor co . "«Ito by natural law s-tbe unit “as less work to do, uses little torrent — contribute« materially to low operating cost. 7 Dsww ^evaveso err GENERAL © ELECTRIC ALL-STO IL REFRIGERATOR Jh*« w it sit O sones o f cold. All-Steel cabinets I srepoccelam-lined, give utmost C8?ari,7 *nd shelf PAr/rJ, rivante. Settitji , . i i ■ W«tVttv»S«a Hermiston Light & Power Co. Hermiston, Oregon