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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
jg g ^rrmiaton $rralò Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, by J. M. Biggs, Editor and Manager. ♦ fflC BinSTO B g g R jL b n . HffflMIBTOK, OKBGOX ADDITIONAL LOCALS • See Clara Bow at the Columbia Theatre— Wed. and Thurs. in Three Weak Ends. It is a Paramount Pic- . ture, THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. Here From Heppner. To Portland Entered as Second Class Matter December, 190», at the postoffice at Her- Chas. Smith, Morrow county agent, H. T. Fraser left Hermiston Tues mliston, Umatilla County, Oregon. wss In Hermiston from Heppner last day morning for Portland where he week. will attend a session of the Masonic Subscription Sates Grand lodge of Oregon. • One ............................ ................................................................................ »2.00 81« Months .................................................................................................. | j 00 V isitón Sunday. Visitors at the Frank Little home Anniversary, according to the dis- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank tionary, means the recurrence In each SCHOOL ELECTION Lews and granddaughter, Freda Mat year of the date of an event; the Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chan annual commemoration of an event The annual school election nears and the people of ey and daughters, Carmen, Nadine According to M. W. Sims this event school District No. 14 are reminded that this will be an and Dorothy, all of Mikkalo, Oregon was celebrated June 11th In remem brance of sixteen years ago when the event of Monday, June 17, of the coming week. We are cheeks of man turn pale regardless Celebrates Birthday. calling attention to this important matter in this manner Charles G. Burk, president of of size, so Mr. and Mrs. Sims motored that the voters of the district may have due notice, and Burk's Inc., celebrated June 11 with to La Grande to enjoy the occasion we do not want it said that this paper was negligent in honors. Latest in spring hats, suits, of their sixteenth wedding anniver ti»s matter, alsowe believe the school elections to be of ties, sox and shirt, Charlie appeared sary. the streets telling the world that vital importance to the community and this is the time on "this is my birthday” and that on Here From Portland. and place to register your complaints, if any. in the man June 12 he would be past sixteen. Mrs. R. Davis and Mary Marvil of ner in which the schoolsarerun, and not after the elec Charlie put out the cigars, one at a Portland are guests at the M. W. tion. We urge that the patrons and taxpayers take more time, and we are sorry that the pub Sims home this week. Mrs. Davis interest in the affairs of the school, and show this inter llcation day Is the 13th as Chas, has Is a sister of Mr. Sims. a big stock of the famous knokem est by attending the annual and special school elections. dedsegars. Visiting Wednesday, The meeting of School District No. 14 is called at the Mrs. Stanley Campbell and daugh school house at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. Monday. June Move Into Brierly House. ter, Barbara, accompanied by Mrs. 17, for the purpose of electing one director and one clerk. Mrs. Bills and daughter Margaret Mitchell and Mr. Coglin, Mrs. Camp Also District No. 9 will hold its annual meeting at the bave moved into the Brierly house bell’s father, were visiting friends in Hermiston Wednesday. They live school house at the hour of 2 o’clock to 7 o’clock P. M. on Gladys avenue for the summer. at Condon. Monday, June 24, 1929, for the purpose of electing one From Portland. director for a five year term and one director for a one Here A. M. Sunstrup, formerly manager year term. These dates are June 17 and 24. ot the Hermiston Creamery company, NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL was in Hermiston over the week end. MEETING Mr. Sunstrup is now located in Port THE OPEN ROAD land. Notice is hereby given to the legal r ----- OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST A far-reaching program for beauti fying the’highways of Lane county, in cluding cleaning up adjacent districts, eradicating unsightly billboards and encouraging beautiful plantings, is be ing undertaken by tile Eugene Garden club. In anticipation of a dry year and consequent hay shortage on their own ranches, Lawen stockmen have pur chased about all the loose hay that will be grown In the Voltage district, paying generally $5 a ton standing In the field. L o n g L e n g th o f W e b A spider has been known to spin a thread almost 20 mtles long Injure« N o th in g D am p-D ries HOW BIG IS YOUR MONEY BAG? That depends on how much y o u have saved. Most of us are negligent when it comes to being thrifty 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 how your ac count grows and it will be an incentive to save more. F irst N a tio n a l B a n k o f H e rm is to n C a p ita l, S urplu s and U n d iv id e d P ro fits O r a » » 8 0 ,0 0 0 F. B. Swayse, Pres. everything K. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier ready for Sun-drying in less than 2 minutes the IB H Damp-Dryer of the N o -W rin g er EASY voters of Union High School District The call of the open road has its appeal to the American I b Hospital. No. 9 of Umatilla County, State ot people. Witness the hundreds of miles of smooth, gleam Mrs. Conley, a Butter cheek resi Oregon, that the annual School Meet dent, was in the Hermiston hospital ing of said District will be held at ing highways stretching like ribbons of satin over des receiving B W A 5H E R medical treatment during the school house; to begin at the B erts, through valleys, across mountains, defying cliffs and the past week. B hour of 2 P. M. and hold until 7 P See us about a, fre e J hills and gorges by marvelous ingenious feats of engin B M. on the fourth Monday of June, ■ demonstration eering. True it is that modern business calls for rapid Here From Stanfield. being the 24th day of June A’. D B means of transportation, but just note the type of vehi J. M. Page of Stanfield was a vis 1929. B itor in Hermiston last Saturday. B This meeting is called for the pur cle, most ger. rally seen on these public highways. It B On Display pose of electing one director for a isn’t the motor truck laden with produce or merchandise Is New Floorman. ■ five year term and one directo- for Hermiston Bread is “Pep” Bread consigned to a distant city. It isn’t any of the instruments “Sonny" Briggs is now employed a one year term, and the transaction Ask for of commercial distribution that calls for rapid transpor at the Bielman Motors grage as floor- of business usual at such meeting. man. Hermiston Bread is ‘‘Pep” Bread because it is made from pure ■ Dated this 3rd day of June, 1929.1 tation. It usually is the family automobile carrying the Demonstration food ingredients in our sanitary bakery. Each step in its making 5 Attest: family on a jaunt through a new and interesting part of Unload New Cars. is carefully guarded, each ingredient is absolutely pure. ¡g R. A. BROWNSON, the country. Bielman Motors unloaded another District Clerk ______________ — FOB SALE AT ALL GKOCEKS — ■ With the principal highways of the country literally carload of new Fords Wednesday JESSIE GOFF. ' Blessing Hardware morning. lined with cars throughout the summer months, one is Chairman Board of Drectors 41-2te tempted to ponder on the question of where they all go H E R M IS T O N B A K E R Y 5 COMPANY m the winter. Most of them are not simply nomads, al though there are a few whose nomadic instincts have led them to adopt a life not dissimilar to that of the dark- P R O M P T , R E L IA B L E F O R D S E R V I C E skinned gypsy. The majority of these travelers are ordi nary people from America’s great middle class, who in DEAR CUSTOMER: N E W FORD P H A E T O N winter sell real estate, practice law, or look after their plumbing business. But at the first cheerful chirp of the 1. We are at Your Service. v.rs? sParrow, the first warm day with the sun shining a ( f . O . B. D etroit, film little more intensely and the sky just a little bluer some eharga for freight a n j d elivery. Bumper» and 2. We w ill deliver clean, clear ice when you want it. ten thousand or more Americans begin to feel the rest spare tire extra) lessness that eventually will result in a vacation on the 3. We w ill not track up your floors. open road. From June to September they leave behind Lubrication them the prosaic business that keeps their noses to the 4. We w ill not “mess” in front of your refrigerator, of the new Ford our specialty grindstone during the other part of the year, and take to the open road. They form an interesting army of vaca T H IN K of us when you want your car oiled and 5. We w ill give full weight. tionists and are as much a part of American life as the greased. W e ’ll d e liv e r th e jo b on tim e and you will know that it has been done right. Correct and public school or the national anthem. Every nook and 6. We guarantee courteous and considerate employes. thorough lubrication will save you many dollars in cranny of these forty-eight states from Maine to Califor Office Phone 741 the up-keep of your car. 7. We request that you phone us promptly if our service faRs to nia, from Florida to Puget Sound, contributes to this Residence Phone 901 vacationing army on wheels. Some see in this a danger please. Bielman Motors sign in the restlessness of a nation; others merely recog Phone 571 Hermiston, Oregon nize in it the primitive lure of the open road. «460 We have just received information to the effect that an attempt was made to try out the blindfold test in Scot-i land, but it was an absolute failure. Several carloads of* cigarettes were consumed without arriving at any decis- i The Pt S tbe United States paid over a billion dol lars in IJ28 for confectionery cream—but , s>*«t _ a ice v _ rx? V IVOU « I---M from i.hp PYnrncainriL' _ v and the expressions urn we observe on the _ average face, we are; led to believe that the Dill Pickle sales were not so slow. il Meadowbrook Ice ICE HOUSE OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 12 O’CLOCK. Kills insects $ by. th e roomful Oronite FLY SPRAY Kills flies, m o sq u ito es, m o th s b ro a c h e s , and manyothei in sects. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Some farmers are selling and shipping their first cut- « X V 8 faJ fg h?y t0 va,ley P°ints‘ ^ h a t a shame that a car is used for twenty tons, when the same results could be shipped in 5 gallon cans or a cube of butter. OW FARES mJ.»?ngu/arl not -so bad’ neither have they changed uTan Æ Greek mai/en “ w oi?VCAy°Ui.noticed the beautiful lawn around the lib- S S to vi"ii(^ aUty Sp°‘ “ commanity » a lasting pic- ° f cnnv,e n;ion has passed. bar i f decenïïocSy "°"'a<' ay8' You can use any 8ti“ remain * mcm‘ M o re e ffe c tiv e a d v e r tis in g .¿ c ity .... 7s.ee SERSKii to u o n ro SO IS «so* iee.er see.te ««rie ter.ei n i.e e tie.M ne I JO Prominent citizens fainted the other day, them hCn thC dOCtOr brought him to> he drank both of in ^ o n > d ,nob 1 ear is an excellent object to practice cuss- » Í) 1SS. 1 « . ----------------- ; M A T M TO « M T . > • RXTU XN U N I T OCT. »X, s « M R educed feres e ll p e ris o f east; K keral atop- • « e r s . 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