The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 30, 1929, Image 2

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    . aiiaton ijrtalò
a short vacation «pont at Btnghsm' rapidly In numbers, according to re­
Sprinta.
ports received by the Oregon experi­
ment station. Reports show that
Publish " I .very Thursday at Her-
MIbb Vclnla ColpJtta re(urned frora
beetles are doing much damage in
miaton. Umatilla County. Oregon by Stanfield last Friday. She reports asparagus areas for they not only
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editor and Tnanaker.___that her brother hag added five cows lay large numbers of eggs on the
Entered as second class matter ,o bis already excellent herd
stalks but also gnaw the tender
growth during the cutting season.
December, 190«, at the postofflce at
O. K Mudge combined business Son^e growers gain complete con­
Henalston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
wMh pleasure in a trip to Pendleton trol by letting chickens in the as­
J the first of last week.
paragus area. Others have used con­
Subscription Rates
One Tear --------------------------- «2.0«
trol measures after the cutting sea­
11.00
I' ,r- Garner made a business trip son. Trap stalks have been left in
Six Months____ ......
! to Kcho last Saturday and also vis­ some fields to attract the insects,
ited with his fther who has been these stalks being later destroyed.
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S very poorly this spring. Mr. Garner
The effectiveness of sprays for the
,
is a very busy man these days, aside control of leaf-spot fungus has been
This is a greeting to the members from , he care of h|g farm
He h#g
of Hermiston's winning debate learn taken the contract to plow the f|re repeated at Intervals of three or four
and their coach. It is a proud mo- guard along Bevera, m„ M
the ra„ weeks as new foliage develops. The
shown by /the Oregon ‘Experimeut
ment not only for them but for the road r ,ght pf wgy
station.
Bordeaux mixture 1-4-50
entire community which may right­
fully boast of their victory. Hermis-
„ „ „ r i c t ^ ^ T r y business is gave the best control while a wett-
able sulfur spray has produced good
ton represents but one small part of IooklnK „ „ thege dayg
Pat
results with less danger of foliage
Jthe public school system In
the gan’s pullets are no longer in
the
state, yet its representatives have baby chick class, and he has dis- Injury. The applications are started
been successful in bringing to this po8cd of mO8t
the y
roo8terll. about May 1 in the average year and
last application for leaf spot goes on
high school the honor of a state He
expPrlnientlng wlth
,lom* as soon as the fruit is picked.
championship in an activity that is Pckln ducka a]go
The flocks of
C.
distinguished by its unuiversal re- M Jackson an„ chaa
McKenzie,
One of the greatest contributing
cognition in scholastic and intellect- whhe leghornl!> are eicellent. too. factors In undermining the efforts to
ual fit Ids.
Mrs. Pennock has a fine lot of Pekin rear healthy pullets is soil contami­
This victory for Hermiston brings d„ ckg an„ Mrg Chegter Haprig
nation. says the Oregon experiment
to mind the fact that size is by no abolIt , 60 yollng turkeyg
Mr. Gar- station. Grooving chicks are suscept­
means the most Important element ne,. |g devotlng h ,8 tlme
Barred ible to coccidiosls and Intestinal I
In determining success. These state Rock3 flnd ,g experlmentlng
parasites when brooded on the samel
champions catne from a small high capons.
soil year after year or when a large
s c h o o l a n d t h e i r opponents
number of them are compelled to re-1
In the contest for final honors were| Mr nnd Mrs. Jim McElroy and main too long on new soil of small
also representatives of a small dallghu„ a, Mabe, Alberta and Dora area. To ignore this fundametal
school. Quality not quantity is a ,eft fol- McMinnville Monday where principle will In time result in heavy)
slogan which quickly assumes the lhey expect to niake theJr future losses and perhaps failure.
weight of fact by Just such achieve- homo
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
ments as this.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
Those silver trophies which will
. n„lde a bll8lnMS lrlp
TILLA COUNTY
be so proudly displayed by Hermis- to Pend,eton |a8t Monday,
In the Matter of the Guardianship
ton students represent the effort o f;
of
real labor on the part of all who| Mr„ w n Radda and Mrg c M
composed the debate squad and their j n(.kson w ll| be ^„tosses to the The Persons and Estates of Goldie
E. Shutter and Sylvia M. Shutter,
coach. Debating is not an easy task ,neInherg of the u Go I Go club at
minors.
even for one gifted by nature with the ncxt nleet)ng t0 ,)e
Thurg.
Order to show cause on petition
unusual oratorical powers.
It is . n (lny> June 6 at thp homc pf Mrg
tor sale of real property.
activity that demands a thorough Jackson
Now on this day this matter com­
knowledge of questions which can
ing on for hearing upon the petition
be obtained only by careful study
and research. And this splendid rec- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ of Beulah I. Simons, the duly appoint­
ord on the part of the local students £
r ,R
pnnaTVDC
* ed. qualified and acting guardian of
FARM POINTERS
who contributed toward Hermiston
* the persons and estates of Goldie E.
9 Shutter and Sylvia M. Shutter, min
high school's success in the forensic ♦
ors, for the purpose of obtaining an
field this past year can not be too
The asparagus beetle Is increasing order and license for the real proper
loudly lauded.
Again, we say to the state cham- ’
pions and their excellent coach, con­
gratulations!
w o u l d
Henry Ford ttayB that man who In - !
habited the earth thousands of years'
■Ao— before the beginning of his-'
tory recording-had utomoblleg. We
are Inclined to agree with him after
visiting some of the second-hand
automobile lots.
Some look a3 If!
they were mnnfacurcd and used lu
the Archaezoic era.
T
w e c o m . ro
O U G H N E S S
A D D S M O R E M IL E S T O
Remember October 5-6 this is
the dates set for the Bigger and Bet­
ter Umatilla Pro'ert fa ir.
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MINNEHAHA T"FW5 NOTES ♦
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them.
R. E . McFalls received 200 more
bi by chicks this week
Mrs. B. L. Jackson will he hostess
Io the glrla 4-11 sewing club Tuess-
oay. June 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fhinntcan,
sad «on tfstor Ju«t rsturnvd from
That depends on how
much y o u have saved.
Most of us are negligent
when it comes to being th rifty for we do not think of the
future. Today is a good time to save with a budget, each
week. In a short time, you’ll be surprised ho v your ac­
count grows and it will be an incentive to save more.
First N a tio n a l B ank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Ova» «50,000
I HAVE PURCHASED THE MUL­
F. B. Swayze, Pre«.
LINS’ SHOP AND YOUR PATRON­
AGE IS SOLICITED.
LADIES WEL­
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
COME.
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K eck B arber Shop
Phone 19-W
A gent Troy Laundry
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U S E D C A R PAR TS
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
Hermiston Bread is “Pep” Bread
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House
Hermiston Bread is “Pep” Bread because it is made from pure
food ingredients in our sanitary bakery. Each step in its making
is carefully guarded, each ingredient is absolutely pure.
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E. F. PIERSON, Mgr.
— FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS —
WE BUY USED CARS
H E R M IST O N B A K E R Y
frOronite
r SPRAY
flies -mosquitoes,
roaches e? moths.lice
'and man y other insects
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SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY
■ First-class Service
E r r a c n v K mat a x to s if t .
MBTUMN U N IT OCT. »X, 19x9
Reduced fares all parts of east; liberal stop­
over». Fine trains; modern equipment;
splendid service; scenic route. Short side
trips enables you to visit—
» O N NATIONAL PARK
ORAND CANTON NATIONAL PARK
BRTCR CANTON NATIONAL PARK
TBLLOW9TONK NATIONAL PARK
NT AIN N A TL PARK
Open Till 12:00
J. G. PEARSON, MANAGER
D ire c t F reig h t Service to
W hy
Portland
w rin g o a t clothes
b y the
TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5:30 P. M
| SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON
TRANSFER
PIECE
OFFICE
Insured C arriers, Express Service
d a m y -d ry th e m
b y th c T U B F U L L
In th e EAST
a t F reig h t Rates
D am p-D ryer?
FOR PORTLAND •
Mr. and Mrs. W D. Rodda and
children. Mary and Frank, left May
21 for coast points In their car Miss'
Virginia Rodda. who is primary:
teacher at Alsea, will return with
HOW BIG
IS YOUR
MONEY
BAG?
' OIL COMPANY OP CALIFORNIA
«b Mrs. M. T. Malott, Correspondent <•
Minnehaha, as usual, has some
very excellent
gardens and the
warm weather has made them worth
looking at. Anion- the gnrdens vis­
it rl were those of Mr. Garner, Pat
Flsnnlgan. W. O. Rodda. C. M. Jack-
son and A. L. Dongles, and we anti­
cipate the pleasure of Inspecting
others soon.
A n n o u n c in g
N» » » lie f wbatiSsvywu «irivs M cHy afras
—«A» — « • Ik e r u b i l i , ra ftiw t «««
yew*»
M M BrfUa par dollar asti •< F
Lindberg was able to trick the
press the other day nnd get away |
with marriage without the "nrces- !
sary evil” of news reporters. If the l
Colonel will be able to get away with
such actions with Anne, he has ac-j
compllshed the ambition of every!
married man.
Take a lesson from the pin. It's
hrnd keep« It from going to far. but
It goes ns far as Its head will let it.
tills County. Oregon on the 99th day
of June. 1929 at the hour of
o’clock tn the afternoon and then and
there show cause, if any they have,
why the said order of sale and license
should not be granted.
And it is further ordered that
copy of this order shall be publish­
ed at least three successive weeks In
the Hermiston Herald a newspaper
be sold.
of general
circulation
published
Hermiston,
Umatilla
It is therefore ordered that the weekly at
next of kin of said Goldie E. Shut­ County. Oregon.
ter and Sylvia M. Shutter, and all
Done and dated in open Court at
persons interested in the estates Pendleton, Umat'lla County, Oregon,
of either of them, appear before the this 25th day of May, 1929.
above entitled Court at the County
I. M. SCHANNEP.
Court House in Pendleton, Uma- 39-4tc
County Judge.
Wo*«««
Who wunts to drive an automobile
200 miles an hour anyway?
The
only benefit would be to outdistance
a speed cop, but there are likely
many who would risk their lives tn
realize such a worthy ambition.
The first cutting of alfalfa hay is
about ready to cut, the cows are en- '
Joying the irrigated pastures, the
wifey has not thrown any hair-j
brushes at us lately— how much bet­
ter place would you want for
home.
ty of the estates of said wards which
is described as follows: An undivided
two-thirds interest In and to the East
H alf of the Southwest Quarter of
the Northeast Quarter of Section 5,
Tp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W M. in Umatilla
County, Oregon, and it appearing to
the Court that it is necessary for
the support and maintenance of said
minors that said real property should
Portland-Pendleton
Truck Line
EASY
W ISHER
Let
ms
demonstrate
H E R M IS T O N T R A N S F E R
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER. PICKS
I UP AND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHC0, STAN-
FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE.
On Display
A sk far
Demonstration
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The success of the Dairy Business depends on the
economical way in which we conduct it-
Through 50 years of continued experimenting the
New 50th Anniversary De Laval Separator and Mag­
netic Milker is so constructed to last you longer and
serve you better in every way. Only through your
success can we succeed. We urge you to look over
our line of separators and milkers.
The Hermiston Creamery Company,
PHONE 31
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DE LAVAL
Cream Separators and
Milking Machines
COMPANY
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