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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1927)
HBBMISTOy gJEHAXD, Hg^MISTOK, 0KBGO3T, Hrs. Reece, music teacher of Btan- 8. R. Cooper, one of the outstand fisld, gave a recital with her Uma ing dairy men of the west end of the LOCAL AND PgR50NAL county, was in Hermiston yesterday tilla students and also some from ■ BREVITIES • for the tour that was given tor visit Stanfield and Hermiston Tuesday ing Jersey hreedcfS^ItQPU^Uia Wil evening at the W. A. Conlon home. u t n o a i i K l OaCI A1 Norton spent the week end with M e -1 if — - O -> n « i p w J lamette valley. Mr. Cooper farms N O D S and operates a dairy near Stanfieldt relatives at Baker. Rltania(. Martin returned Sunday aad the visitors went from here to after making a week’s visit with the R. C. Challlg was here from Pen- his place. X Stauffers of Corvallis. lleton Tuesday on bust net's. We hare a pretty complete line of Jar» and Fixtures for the Mrs. D. C. Brownell is spending a Methodist - church—Sunday school Canning, and the prices are right. 8 gar is advancing and it would At Umatilla, Saturday and Sunday, at 10: IS A. M. Morning worship at week with relatives at Salem, be a good plan to buy now in our judgment. Edward Arrowsmith of The Dalles big comedy drama, "The Rookie.” 11:15 A. M. Sermon subject, "The And we think we can suit you. Lcck at our window if you Things That are Not So." Epworth was a guest at the Umatilla hotel Brand new picture, fust released. think we can’t. League service at 7 P. M. Evening over the week end 6 BURNER CABINET RANGE, Reg $92.50 SPECIAL $80.00 F. A. Baker, prominent Stanfield sermon at 8 P. M. Sermon subject, | Miss Smith of La Grande was here 1 district farmer, was a business vls- ’Has God Anything to do With Thia to attend the Arrowsmith and Tuck 5 BURNER CABINET RANGE. Reg. $75.00 SPECIAL $ 6 5 4 » World’s Affairs?” S. Hamrick, pas er wedding Sunday. I itor In Hermiston today. tor. 4 BURNER, CABINET BACK, Reg. $48 00 SPECIAL $40.00 BIG SCHOOL PIAYGROUNDS Miss Pegy Neary accontpanled Mr. There are a few of those Kid Ba l and Bats for the boys. Did "L’d like to know why It is that ’ and Mrs. Frank Chapman of Pilot COURTS ABOUT COMPLETED you see them. A real Ball and Bat for only 50 cents. Get one be* 3 BURNER, CABINET BACK, R g. $40.00 SPECIAL $32.00 Rock on a motor trip to Portland last in the Herald’s account of the Me fori they are all gone. f.Ii 1 week. They returned on Thursday. morial day exercises the pianist who Concret« Work About Done and TtLl-j RED STAR OIL STOVE works like gas, has no wikes, played the accompaniment for the Fence to be Erected in WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS male quartet was mentioned by name Mrs. J. J. Niary, son James and burns Kerosene. Gasoline, or Distillate. Next Few Days. AND THE HIGHEST PRICE THAT THE MARKET WILL AF baby daughter, left Tuesday night and no such mention was made of During the Summer season we are offering our entire stock of FORD. BRING IN ANYTHING YCU HAVE IN PRODUCE OR Construction of the concrete work for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where the singers,” said Harry Watson the SEE US ABOUT IT. Red Star Oil Stoves at the above Special Prices. other day. "I live with the pianist on the playgrounds courts on the they will spend the summer. and I’m certainly hearing a lot about high school grounds is nearing com Miss Margaret Waterman left last this deal.” Mr. Watson sings bass pletion, and the crew of high school boys under the direction of Supt. week for The D .illisto take a post- in the quartet. Chirry with Tony Soneson in charge ' tion in the Yellow Lantern for the expect to have the courts finished , summer. within a few days. — | H E R M IS T O N 8 H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V lC « ' The courts which will provide Queen Esther Chapter O. E. S. will This is your opportunity to buy the Best Oil Stove on the Mar room for two double tennis courts I not hold the usual meeting next ket at reduced prices and special tetms. and be a place where volley ball, [Tuesday evening on account of grand Mrs. Delbert Slattery and son came ! encampment being held in Portland. home from the hospital Friday. The hand ball, indoor baseball. May Day drills and other recreational games baby and mother are doing fine may be played, have a concrete base See the new Safe-Way fruit Jar Mr. and Mrs. Nqjson Seachris of on an area 82 by 100 feet. The ¡lifter at Blessing”s Hardware. Now Richland spent Sunday at the Fred whole will be inclosed by a. fence 90 Ion display.—adv. 38-3tp GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER- Stone place. by 120 feet. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burly, Mr." and Most of the gravel hauling was Nicholas Codd, president of the Mre. C. F. Knudsen and Dr. and Mrs. donated by local truck owners. T. (Hermiston Light & Power Co., has Alexander Reid and Francis Arrow H. Gaither. George Wagner, J. Skov- ’ been here on business this week from smith of St. Vincent’s hospital, all bo, George Bancroft, Bert Little, Jul his home in Spokane. motored to Walla Walla Saturday. ius Gimble, Gwyn Hughes all don WE ARE SHOWING SOME Mr. and Mrs. George Arrowsmith ated half a day’s hauling and Tony Sid Warren used to live here, and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Soneson gave a day’s hauling. he comes back once in a while to see J. M. Burly. the old town and renew acquaint Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arrowsmith ance. He was here fronT Pendleton came down from Pendleton to attend Houses Are Traded Sunday to see the ball game. A deal was completed Tuesday Bob Arrowsmith's wedding. whereby Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Challis Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burley made Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thomas of business trip to Pendleton Saturday exchanged a house owned by them B ■ Seattle returned to their home last Walter Bullard and mother There on Gladys avenue to Mr. and Mrs. J. Warrtmted fast colors, at 25, 30 and. 35 cents. Ju st the thing week after a visit at the home of Mr. sea Bullard left Friday for Iowa S. Harvey fo^the house at 317 Aura for the warm summer days for the young folks. Pretty pat and Mrs. J. S. Dyer. Mr. Thomas street, Pendleton, owned by the lat where they were called by the serious is Mrs. Dyer’s brother. terns to choose from and no risk from fading. ter.. The new owners will occupy illness of Mrs. Bullard’s mother. Mrs. Jack Cherry was hostess at their respective S-esid<ences. The W. G. Rodda, deputy county bee bridge party given Friday after deal was made by J. M. Biggs. inspector, was in the Pendleton dis noon, Mrs. W. A. Conlon winning the trict Wednesday Inspecting bees and grand prize. Those preent were Mes- went from there to Pilot Rock for a dames Springer, Gean Clark, Alice H E R M I S T O N P L A Y H OUSE couple of days work. j-k, Brownell, Knudsen, Hudl Gould, Rickard, McKenzie, H. Ford SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Dr. and Mrs. David S. Rowe left Guiwlts, and Miss Rix ancf Miss Wednesday night by motor for Port Reeves. land and points on the Washington Gwendolyn Merrick returned to coast. They will return home Sun her home in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho day night. Friday, after spending a week at the Kendler home. In both light and dark colors. Just the thing for Night Gowns Harry Kline, manager of the local Mrs. L. J. Rickard was hostess at and Kimonas— and priced at 30 cents to move them out. theatre, went to his home near Stev a party given Thursday evenig enson, Washington, last week and honor of Louise at the Clint Harvey was accompanied on his return Sat SOLD REGULARLY FOR 40c home. The evening was spent as urday by Mrs. Kline. playing 500. Gwendolyn Merrick re — ON WEIGHT AND TEST- •lived the ladies first prize and Frai "Never the Twain Shall Meet,” a -Is Stevens received the men’s firs pyc nine reel feature based on Peter B. a1 -J . . prize. Those {»resent were Alber Kyne’s famous -novel at the Play HERMIST o ° régon Vleg, Melvin Jenkins, Earl Cherry house, Saturday and Sunday, June Bill Harvey, Everett Gossett. WalTace A. M. SUNSTRUP, PROP. 11 and 12. Mahoney, Francis Stevens. Gwendo >■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! lyn Merrick, Agnes Kendler, Ruby R. C. Todd, project farmer who Stubblefield, Marian Springer, Glady! was recently seriously ill, has recov Vera Markwell and Grant and Pau ered sufficiently to be able to be Walsh. about again. He made hia first trip Mrs. Herman Rysir has been quit«, to town to attend the meeting of the ill the past week. farm bureau Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burwlck of Port — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— land are guests at the James Bur From the Famous South Sea Col. J. F. McNaught who with Mrs. wick home . McNaught returned from Portland novel by Peter B. Kyne Emil Peterson of San Francisco last Thursday has been down town Call., is visiting his sister, Mrs several times since arriving home. He has shown rapid improvement Clint Harvey, — Starring— Mrs. Fred Stone and Mrs. W. P since his illness this spring. Llewellyn motored to Pendleton Sat sa* urday on business. Mrs. Ada Watson Ttnd daughters, Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. L. J. Rick Echo Dell and Burnetta. are here ard and daughter Louise, Effie Bull — and— from their home In Pocatello. Idaho, ock and Mrs. Jack Cherry motored ti as guests nt the home of Rev. and Pendleton last Saturday. Mrs. George Watson and Mr. and A smoker was given In Umatilla Mrs. Harry Watson. Tuesday evening. A very good crowd attended. A BIG NINE REEL SPECIAL R. Alexander of Pendleton has a Hugh Van Schwlck of Pendleton At prices of 10-30c weakness for sitting down with a big was taken seriously HI with pneu crowd at a table where there Is mon I a last Friday. He was employ plenty of good food and fellowship ed on the state high construction ALSO A GOOD COMEDY He was here Wednesday with his gang. ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR sojt, Roy Alexander, and enjoyed the Mrs. L. J. Rickard left Sunday g I luncheon that was served for the morning for San Diego, California. ‘ GOOD SHOWS AS USUAL g | visiting Jersey breeders. —what an improvement can be made in a plain Miss Naomi and Gene Burns left ■ ’— Sunday night for Klamath Falls TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY house by the magic of saw and hammer, boards 1 1 A truck driver may not be so good where they will spend the summer N IGHTS. and paint. , The old house is transformed. A looking that he needs to have a mir- with relatives. GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES JUNE 14 AND 15 Mrs. D. C. Mahoney and children • ror In front of him on his machine new* porch—some better windows—a dormer or J Ito Rok at himself, l.Ut ho should have left Friday morning for Hood River (T itl s Not Determined) Mrs. Tom Jones spent the week end J one to watch traffic from the rear two and you would scarcely know the old house. I r j Thi.i la the conclusion reached by with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe |;„The shifting of a partition—a new oak floor—| on. George "Slick” Wagner as a re- Tucker. ■ WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, ■ ■ [ suit Mrs. H. Winters who has spent a of a confer, nee he held at The ' built in kitchen cabinets or a window seat will ■ ■ WASHINGTON. LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE j Dalles with a state traffic officer month at the home of her -brother M. often render the interior home more inviting ■ OF THEM. g whin the officer discovered that the N. Jenkins returned Bunday to her ■ > local man's truck had no mirror. MV. home In Portland. and comfortable. A few hundred dollars spent f Mrs. Clint Harvey and children • Wagner refused to say whether he for material in improving an old house frequent j had to pay a fine, but he got a new spent Monday afternoon visiting re- ■ ■ B i mirror. lativci in Pendleton. ly adds a thousand to its selling price. Come in The Canning Season is SPECIAL Red Star Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves Now O n .......... Our Line of Sun Hats is Still Quite Complete KINGSLEY’S Terms: 25 per cent cash, balancé in four equal monthly paÿments UMATILLA ITEMS Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. DON’T FORGET We Grind and Repair Lawn Mowers KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP S Patronize Home Industries, and S when you sell i : ! New Prints ■ J C REA M ! . . 5 Bring it to your Home Creamery ■ Ju n e 1 1 -1 2 “Never the Twain Shall Meet” SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1. ; Hermiston Creamery 5 8 S ■ ■ ■ A New Line of Serpentine Crepes Hermiston Produce and Supply Company ' Anita Stewart POULTRY BREEDERS Lionel Belmore J Brooder and Laying Houses PLANS CRISP MORNINGS Brooder Coal LARGE STOCK OF GASCO BRIQUETS ON CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME HAND. FIED USERS ABE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN SATIS -, WANTED! Colored chickens, hens and young THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS DONE. 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