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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
THB HEBMMTOy fflBBALP, HBBlPSTOy. OREGON. Attend Wedd inc. OPEN WIDER. PLEASE Lit Mrs. Frank It Little and Miss Agnes , Little motored to Pilot Rock Wednes day where they attended the wedd ing of Ted Roy of Pilot Hock and Miss Barbara Edmunds of Eugene. Miss Edmunds Is a former Pendleton W ill Attend Summer School. To Pendleton. Miss Kathryn Rogers left for Un girl and attended high school there with Miss Little. H. W. Kelley, poet commander of ion Monday where she will stay dur ing the summer with her grand the local American Legion, made trip to Pendleton Monday where he parents and attend Normal school at Home Prom College. Nancy and Joe McNaught have re conferred with committee heads foi La Grande. turned to their home in Hermiston the water regatta to be held at Mc for the summer months. They are Kay lake over the week end. He Visit From Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew of Seat both studens at Oregon State col also attended the monthly meeting lege. of the Umatailla county council of the tle, Washington and former residents of this project, left for Portland American Legion Monday ntght. Wednesday after a two week's visit Attend Commencement. Mr. nd Mrs. F. C. Woughter and ih Hermiston. "Oh. oh. doctor I Can't you gel t‘ To Olympia. family attended the annual com work on my mouth quick?” Earl Hurley made a trip to Olym mencement at the University of Ore “Yes, Just a minute now and I'll pia, Washington recently for a short Guests At Pierce Home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott of gon Monday. June 10. Miss Ruth dive right In.” visit. Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woughter was one of the graduating T h e L in e -U p Osborn of Portland visited at the O. seniors who received a degree at this Return Prom Spokane. T,o few of us the s k ill It lent time C. Pierce home this week. They F o r ,m u s ic fin e ly m a te , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and A n a som e o f us m ust be c o n te n t have been on a two week’s auto trip Charlotte Ralph returned from Spo T o r n s r-h In th e pnrnde. Bargain Hunting. kane accompanied by Jane Warner to Seattle and Spokane and were re Joe Dyer was in Pendleton one turning this way. Mr. and Mrs. Os T h a t C ru e l T h ru s t and Betty Ralph, who have been vis- day this week looking for bargains Young I »«silltile—The little things Itnig with relatives there the past born are the parents of Mrs. Pierce, and drinking near-beer. He failed and Mrs. Elliott is a slater. of life nre’denr to me. I love the In few weeks. to find any bargains but found lots significant, the plain, the simple— of beer. Miss Spiltlns (interrupting) —Yes To Portland. Attending Club Session. I’ve often noticed how self-satisfied George Wagner of the Hermiston George H. Jenkins, assistant county Transfer left business long enough To Pendleton. you seem to be. agent. Is in Corvallis now where he to muke a trip to Portland this week. H. W. Kelley and Neil Boynton Is attending the annual summer ses A p p ro v a l were In Pendleton Wednesday look slon for club workers at the state “Do you think they approved of mj ing after the business of getting Here From Spokane. college. sermon?" asked the newly apiminted A guest at the O. C. Pierce home things fn order for the local Leg vicar hopeful lhal lie had made s ion’s share In the water regatta, Sat over Sunday was Charles Harris of good Impression. urday and Sunday. Returns From Portland. Spokane, Washington......................... “Yes. I think so," replied his wife; Mrs. J. M. Biggs returned to her “they were all nodding.” home In Hermiston Monday evening Here From Pendleton. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL after a week’s visit with relatives in The Usual Reminder Finley Grnybeal, Gillander & Bur Portland. Mrs. Skimpy—John. I wish you’d Matthew Gordon has returned to roughs representative from Pendle ton. was making his usual business Hermiston after spending more than drop liilo the cleaner's with my dress On Fishing Trip. visits In Hermiston Tuesday. two months In a Spokane hospital on your way to the office. Iliisliniid—All right, my deaf Just Curtis Simons and Earl Boynton receiving treatment for a broken leg. tic It around my ffngci and then I’ll were fishing up in the mountains At Warner Home. The accident occurred near Chelan. be sure to remember. last Sunday. Both reported an ex Guests at the W. J. Warner home Wn„ where he was working. cellent trip and returned with the this week are Mr. Warner’s brother. L ik a * S tro n g C olors limit. This Is a fish story. ,'lenn S. (Pop) Warner, head football N o T ett o f Q u a lity It Is stuted thm the Imihblehee haa To Fossil. • y , ' •; « coach at Stanford university and Self-praise Is no recommendation. a strong preference for blues and Rev. O. W. Paynè, pastor of the Charlie Winterburn, assistant coach. Many a man throws bouquets at him purples. local Methodist chm .a, was in F ob They arrived Monday by auto and self who never pays his florist a bill.— sil June 5 wjtere he preached the expect to remain here a week. They Boston Transcript sermon at the funeral services for are en route to Pullman, Washington. F. M. Gillian«, pioneer resident of STRAW HATS FOR THE WHOLE that community. Leave For Seattle. FAMILY Mrs. George Shelton, accompanied To Umatilla. by her sisters, the Misses Corelene 25c to $1.50 J. G. Pearson, Hermiston's voice and Iva Dunne, left last week for of Firestone, made a business trip Seattle where they will spend the to Umatilla Tuesday morning. summer. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Poatlc Pun Adam never would ot et T h a t ‘.here lit tle apple on a bet I f this tittle rib and he H adn't ahared the aelf-sam e tree. —Judge. A Truthful Kid “IVlial Is your mamma doing these days?” asked the friend of little Bob ble. “She Isn’t doing wlyit she Is, but Is trying awfully hurd,” replied the kid. “And what Is - that?” smiled tbe friend. “Reducing." said tbe kid. M e r r y L a u g h te r “Don't you love tbe merry laughter of children?" “Net alwuys,” answered Miss Cay enne. “Sometimes when their older companions try to suggest restraints the merry laughter sounds a little sar castic.”—Washington Star. H o w A b o u t Sodas? “Do vou think medicines are any good.” “My uncle derived a lot of good from drugs.“ “What was the matter with him?" "He was a druggist.”—Der Gemut- llche Sachse. Leipzig. M o to r» S aved B ird s The wings of man have now come to the ahi of the birds of the air when their wings have been injured. Forest tires in Southern California swept wide areas thickly inhabited with quail, nnd not only resulted In Injuries to the leg* and wings of the birds, but wiped <>uj wide stretches of their feeding grounds. The birds, like human refugees. Hocked to the few Isolated spots of green in little valleys which the fire did not reach. Faced with physical handicaps, as well as a greatly inadequate food sup ply, the birds were In a fair way to perish until a group of sportsmen In Los Angeles handed together to pro vide feed for lhe birds. Dally, over the bird refuges, airplanes traveled and sprinkled grain down to where the birds congregated below. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company! á g a t a TROY s PHONE C o . , U. S. A .H e r m is t o n , O r e g o n i C rescent ! BAKING il POWDER;/ CRYSTAL WHIE SOAP O z» <Ture and si Whole«ome:| ot « A. R COFFEE With Big Stick of Candy.............................. HEINZ PORK AND BEANS « « C a n ................................................................... 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Shuttes^min ors. for the purpose of obtaining an order and license for the real proper ty of the estates of said wards whiefi la described as follows: An undivided two thirds Interest in and to the East Half 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 be sold. It is therefore ordered that the! next of kin of said Goldie E. Shut ter and Sylvia M. Shutter, and all' 'parsons interested in the estates of either of them, appear before the. above entitled Court at the Count: ¡ Court House In Pendleton. Cma-I tilla County. Oregon on the 29th day! of June, 1929 at the hour of 2 ‘i o'clock In the afteanoon and then and there show cause. If any they have, why the aald order of sake and license should not be granted. 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