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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1927)
HgpMTaroir, oreudh . THE OEBMISTOM A farewell party in honor of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Dels who are leavln* this week for Dufur where he will he • BREVITIES ■ engaged In the practice of dentistry G iu rili« a< Utamt GI «Md Hm was held Monday evening at the Md Thm Abmit tb. City • * home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shesely NaWhborhMd under the auspices of the%tomerican leg io n auxiliary. Mrs. James Todd Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Little were was chairman hostess. During the Pendleton vlsitorR Friday. evening 600. .was played and first prises were won by Mrs. A. L. Groom Harry Kelly was home from La and H. E. Sbeeely, and the consola Irande over Labor Day to visit home tion went to Mrs. Win. Shaar and J. .oiks. S. Harvey. LOCAL ANO PERSONAL Back to School Korell Republican Choice for Congress Portland, Or.—Victor in a field of nine aspirants for the position of the iate Congressman Maurice E. Cr«un pack er, Franklin F. Korell was nom- nated as the republican candidate on he second ballot of the republican ongressional convention. Korell re- efved 208 of a possible 367 votes. His closest opponent was Frank L. Shull, Stated communication Quern Es-i "After looking around over this who received 83 votes. tber chapter O. E. 8. next Tuesday ] country for myself I'm convinced that night. a lot of the people who live here fail CLINT JACKSON GROWS MELON ❖ :o: ❖ :o: •> :o: ♦ :o: •> :o: ♦ to give the country the credit that ig Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goode hav„ gone its due.” This opinion was expressed THAT TIPS SCALE AT 53 1-2 <• :o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: •> :o: ❖ :o: ♦ to Fruitland, Idaho, where they will the other day by Dr. G. W. Shelton of Seattle who. accompanied by Mis. FOUNDS FOR RECORD OF SEASON handle fruit for several weeks. Shelton, is here to visit Mr. and Mrs A watirmelon that made the scales Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cusick of Al George Shelton. George Shelton is register ¿3 1-2 pounds was produced their son. Dr. Shelton began the bany were here over the week end as this year by Clitit Jackson, Minne guest« at the home of their daughter, practice of medicine in 1874. He haha district farmer. He raises quite and Mrs. Shelton will spend about Mrs. J. L. Sears. an acreage of melons every year, and two weeks here visiting and will then the crop gave a good account of It go to Los Angeles where they plan Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Mytlnger and self again this season. to spend the winter. Mrs. Harry Mytlnger were here for "That was my biggest melon, and a short time from Pendleton Sunday. I’m just wondering if anyone else Mr. Mytlnger operates a dairy there GOLF CLUB TO HOLD ITS raised a bigger one,” Mr. Jackson and started a camp ground east of said. ANNUAL MEETING ERIDAY ; Pendleton about a year ago. The annual meeting of the Her Jack Biggs has been without power miston Golf club will be held Fri AT THE THEATRE ) for his left hook this week, due to an day evening in the library, according Injury he sustained while changing to plaiig perfected by the organiza Friday and Saturday, September 9 J a tire when hfi bruised his arm tion. Officers are to be elected for and 10, Tom Mix will be here in above the wrist, and infection start mother year, and other business "No Man’s Gold.” Country store on ed where the skin was scratched. needing attention will be discussed. Saturday night. Interest in the game has increased Sunday and Monday, September 11 Herman Cathcart, of Modesto, Cali with the return of cooler weather, and 12, the big attraction will be fornia, his mother and a Mrs. Har and the course is the scene of some Bessie Love in “Going Crooked" a ris were guests last week at the liomt herd but bloodless battles every Sun good crook comedy drama. Fox of her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Starr. They day. News reel and a co, ,edy. also spent some time at the home of Tuesday and Wednefl-’w a good Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Canfield. picture that all the family will en-l TEACHERS APPROVED BY joy, "The Family Upstairs.” It feat BACHELORS REPORTER SAYS ures Virginia Valli. Mrs. Joe Udey was in The Dalles “Fig Leaves,” a picture everyone over the week end. She accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sink, Farm W riter in . East Oregonian will want to see, will be here Friday and Saturday, September 16-17. . | home, and her daughter Florence re- Studies Action of Local | mained with her grandparents to attend school in The Dalles. M:n as Girls Return. AND WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES— EVERYTHING TO MAKE THE BOYS AND GIRLS HAPPY. SH O E S, H O SIE R Y , N E C K W E A R , ETC. HEADQUARTERS FOR LUNCH GOODS, TABLETS, PENCILS. INK ERASERS. ALL THE NECESSARY THINGS TO START TO SCHOOL WITH. G IV E U S A CA LL KINGSLEY'S H E R M IS T O N '» H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ’ O R O N IT E Kills 'em d e a d l’ f'lies.mosquitoes, roaches, moths S T A N D A R D O il C O M P A N Y (>!• C A 1 .J F O R .N I À FLY SPR A Y That local bachelors approve the selection of teachers made by tht school board for the local schools I f the findings made by Burton S. Hut ton, field editor of the East Oregon Ian. Mr. Hutton gives most of hit • in,a to a study of farmers and farm '.ng, but at times he permits hit Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers re study in human nature to take tc turned last week after a vacation ither fields. Following is his find that included visits to Portland. ings as to the reaction of local bach Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. From lors to the return of the teachers: Bachelors of Hermiston have put Seattle they were accompanied on their trip by Mr. and Mrs. W. G. the work clothes on the shelf fo Fritts, former Hermiston residents. the time being and have given th< shoes a dash of polish and the sui, a good going over for the fall sea J. W. Whitney helped introduce son. Why the sudden flourish? Tht the Hermiston district to the world 1927 supply of school teachers ha: some 22 years ago. He was em come to town. ployed at that time by Col. J. F. Mc- The other day many of the new Nauglit. Now he is publisher of arrivals strolled into a popular eat the News-Messenger at Marshall ng place and It was the harder! Minnesota. He was a Hermistcc 'ling for some of the more perma visitor last week. ?nt residents of the city to restrain rim casting a casual look in thei: Mrs. Etta Elliott and her daugh . ection. As the meal hour pro ter and grandson were guests Sun ded the tendency to look becanif day night at the heme of Mr. and more than casual for many hat’ Mrs. H. E. Hanby. The guasts were •something wrong with the backs of en route to their home in Wenatchee their necks as they kept twitching after visiting In Bead. Mrs. Elliott so that their heads had to turn formerly resided In Hermiston and around every so often In order to ge< still owns town property here. relief. It was too bad the tablet weren’t on revolving foundations. Mrs. J. J. Casserly and daughter, Much has been said In papers Miss Eleanor Cacserley, are here from about ail kinds of seasons soon tc St. Louis as guests at the home of ipen, but nothing has been said Mrs. James Todd, their daughter and ibuut the bachelor season which of- sister. River bottom lanrig were in ’Iciilly opens today as It lg the first undated by flood four times this ‘part’’ of a day of school and all spring In some places, they Informed teachers must be on hand. In due re friends. They formerly lived In spect to the Hermiston school board Hermiston. the selection made for.their lnstruct- Miss Helen Upham left last Sat urday to begin her teaching duties at Harmony school, south of Pilot Rock. Miss Edith Mikesell has as sumed her duties at Pine Grove school, also In the Pilot Rock dis trict. MONEY SENT AW AY For apparent bargains as often as not fails to bring back the value anticipated. The materials may almost suit and still lack enough to make the purchase a disappointment. T here’s No Excuse For sending out of town for printing. Very few individuals or firms are doing th at today for the simple reason th at they can depend on the Herald's fast servic >, dependable workmanship and reasonable prices for quality p inting. In addition, customers have the knowledge th at any aid in the way of special knowledge about forms we have, is at their dis posal in helping them solve the problem of that new piece of print ing. Figure your next job of printing, with your community print ing factory. The Hermiston Herald —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— POULTRY ■ 5 s On the left ü the home B rooder and L aying H ou ses GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES PL A N S B B B B B I BI r I : in all our repair work and guar antee onr materials and workman ship. OUT OF TOWN WORK H E R M IS T O N , OREGON If your home is iwR of style, yet in a cood neighborhood, dr n ’t sell it at a ssrnfice—remodel it. You can lay W estern Red Cedar Shingles over the old soof -and sidewalls for very ¿ttle mote »han the cost of repainting the building, and your upkeep will be much less. Reshingling, in lim» manner, cuts fuel bills too. because your outer walls and tool' are double thick and hold heat that much better. SATES-, FEED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. : ■ CALL AND GET ONE OF 0UE INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON B ■ THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISING. ■ : Inland Empire Lumber Company Phoa«IJ3i: “ Th« Yard of Best Quality ” Up-to-date in Style and Comfort g ■ Homes with Writer« B.d Crdsr Roofi and Side Walls are always in ttyle and always («wd Icwking Lay vertical grain Western Red Cedar Shingles with : io «seated iron or copper nails and they will last a lifetime. Many beautiful colee com Seaborn are possible, if you wish to have your ihiagiei stained. And these Mained colors are pe *- There are many other features too numerous to mention, but if you will stop in or call us, we will Le glad to si, y- 1 1 Primrose or to demonstrate its actual merits on your farm. Oregon Hdwe. & implt. Co. GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER. T o th e L ad ies o f t* m iston D istrict: You are cordially invi ed t< e 1 and inspect the showing of Ready- to-Wear Garments in our store room. We are sure you will be pleased to see the season’s styles. Whether you want to buy or not we will appreciate your presence on this occasion. We feel th at this will be worth while to you. Don’t fail to look this merchandise over. We are offering Attractive Bar gains in many items in our store at this time. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company LEAVES. NEITHER CAN YOU. HERMISTON FLAY HOUSE, H O NEY LABELS FRIDAY-SATURDAY, T o Y o u r O r d e r and a t R e a s o n a b le Prices KEPT. 16-17. a THE HERMISTON HERALD Cheaper to Heat Than Before Your saving in fuel alone wifl help pav for a large share of d»« 1 * and side walla. You of rmhinglmg ysmr hesae over the old I rooing be rleaaantly susprised by tfw gpoderatr cost of bringing your boast ap to date with Wsseem Red Cedar Shingle» Wr carry complete stocks both in natural estate and stained to suit your individual taste. 3 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■¡■■■■a»■■■■■■■« SCHOOL BOOKS —AND— SCHOOL SUPPLIES C R ISP enrrou-'U 4 . We’ll Be Qlad To Help' You B rooder Coal Clean and efficient skimming. 6. No oil holes. Easy running. 7. Improved heavy hardware. Ball bearing. g. Easy bcwl a<jjUstrnent. Long life. „ _ Positive, automatic and visible 9’ SanUa*-y and washed' oiling'- JO- Long time payment plan. f lia iiiu a iiiiia K B ia a o B WITHOUT FIG 44 roof eigJ side ic<Ub. The v r .A »*»• <»» c ^ brb H k bw .I the hm»« is ne«e in with the modern heiuee ichuA a Some superior features of the Primrose a re : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. EVE COULD NOT DO f» Mr. b*4 * * »th W'cx.-r« R«4 Je dar Shingles m t the ■ B Are you getting all yotu cream into your cream check! Re gardless of what separator yon are using, have your skim milk test ed by our creamery man at least twice a year and definitely know if your separator is •M u m » ,; clean. The McCormick Deering Primrose Ball Bearing separators are paying for themselves many, many times over through clean skim ming, long life and easy turning. In fact, the McCormick Deer ing Ball Bearing Primrose is not only a close skimmer, but makes play of a man's size job. for it requires 35 p r cent less energy to tu rn than a plain bearing machiie. ALSO SOLICITED nr' . OF THEM. HAND. M odern M ach in ery O« e ON —We Use— W h e n you need any thing in the fine of n e a t a n d a ttr a c tiv e Printing. • I LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE LARGE STOCK OF GASCO BRIQUETS Now open in the room formerly occupied by the W hite Tailor Shop. DON’T FORGET ------- ÜS--------- » 1 f WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, : SHOE SHOP Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better of M t . C. P. a ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR WASHINGTON. BOWMAN Modernize Your Home BREEDERS ■ ■ tonal staff eeema to have high favor If current comments can be token as a safe criterion. M O R N IN G S CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN AND BF.MFMBFB In D rugs, S u n d ries and P rescrip tion s > THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS DONE. What to more sensible and econom ical than— MEAT Maybe you want Cured Meat*. If you do our line of Bacon and Hams will suit you. If you want Fresh Meats you can have a choice of a wide range of offering». “Satisfactory Goods a t Satisfac tory Prices" H erm iston Drug Co. H. M. STRAW. MGR. hy Otar Suggestio» Exclusive Representalires of National Builders Bureau ¡■ ■ ■ ■ I T u m -A -L u m L um ber C o. City Meat Market FHONK -RKAD THE WANT AD6-— 131 »