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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1929)
HTOMIBTOH H Z R j UJP, H B B lg B T O y . O BEÜO 9. •liter, Mrs. N. W, Bloom for two days ♦ — ♦ — ♦ __ + — + — + _ + thte week. Professor Kepner Is prln- ♦ + eipal of the West high »chool a t * C H U R C H N O T E S ♦ j Denver and this summer Is acting as * + guide to a party of 25 tourists on an I Alaskan trip. LOCAL NEWS ITEM S v e rily a sm a ll epark b low n Into the valuable watershed. $. Thou sh alt not pollute any stream, for the thirety wayfarer car- eth not to drink the w ashings of thy feet nor the feet of thy children. M. E. Church Services. 4. Thou sh alt not deface the Left Por Goldendale. The M. E. church offers you an Mr. E. M. Baker, former manager Here From Portland. treea, for the other hikers sareth ¡opportunity to g iv e exty-esslon to H. W. Osborne of Portland was In of the Union Oil company here, left that urge within every man to wor not about thy name, thy address, nor I Sunday for Goldendale, W ashington, Hermiston on business this week. ship. We welcome any and ail to tthe thy love affairs. where be w ill take over the manage 5. Thou sh alt not build a camp services next Sunday beginning at ir.ent of a wheat ranch. Mrs. Baker |T o Walla Walla. 10 o’clock w ith a w ell organized fire before ob tain in g a permit, f o r ! Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Shaar were v is Sunday school. A fter the Sunday the ranger fain would talk with thee planning on leaving Hermiston next Tuesday. Both Mr. and Mrs. itin g in W alla W alla Monday after school is finished the morning wor before thou ventureth Into the for Baker have been very popular here noon. ship will call you to the very highest est. and they w ill be greatly missed by 6. Thou sh alt not leave a litter of form of services that Is possible to their many friends. attend for It is the place where men papers and tin cans when thou aban- [ Receive Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Garner recently and women come together to worship don camp, for It rnaketh the play Here From Taft, Cal. ¡received a wedding announcem ent the Great Spirit. You are welcome to ground look like a city dump. 7. Thou sh all not pick the flowers Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ralston were from Paris France, tellin g of the both these services. Then In the eve visitors at the Sales home last week, marriage of Mrs. Garner’s nephew, ning w ill be the third of the union nor the shrubs, nor dig up sm a ll; Mr. Ralston is a brother of Mrs. P',r’ W illiam Baker Miller to Miss services with Brother Ware In the trees to take home, for if everyon e! Sales. I Virginia Gordon Wilson on Tuesday, pulpit. Come and enjoy another of did th is, the national forests would June 25, in the continental city. his Inspiring sermons. O. W. Payne, soon be denuded of a ll vegetation. 8. Thou shalt not take offense If pastor. ¡To Pendleton. the ranger stoppeth to caution thee Mr. and Mr. E. W. W est and Mrs. I Auxiliary To Meet. about the camp fire, for verily he The women’s auxiliary of the Baptixt-Cbristian Church Services. i Roach, Mrs. W est’s mother, spent C H U R C H s t e e p l e i s a / o Is a friendly fellow , and hath the American Legion w ill meet Thurs Sunday in Pendleton. Sunday services at the B aptist- PLACE TO A D V E R T I S E » interest of thy forest at heart. d a y evening for a regular session. ChMstian church July 28. ’ M E r r H E R « THE SIDE O P , Bible A B A R H , FJOR A QOW PASTURE ! « •I 9. Thou shalt not make targets of Hostesses for the evening w ill school 10 A. M. Morning Spent Sunday At Hidaway Springs. PLACE Y O U R A D W H E R E FOLKS I Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton and Mrs. A. M. Theme, The Consecrated Hand I’kngCt'V sitfrtfl MT tij haiK k- Mr. and Mrs. David Mittleadorf WLL s e e IT , W H IC H IS OF COURSE | and son motored to Hidaway Springs |W. Baty. Christian Endeavor 7 P. M. Union ed many hours to place these signs (P A R D O H OUR BLUSHES) III THIS ] | Sunday for the day. They were Join service at the Methodist church at 8 for the guidance of visitors. G R E A T FA M IL Y JOU RU A L 10. Thou sha't not do anything ed by friends from P ilot Rock. Mr. Legion Auxiliary Entertains. P. M. Sermon by A, J. Ware. Theme the 1 he local unit of the Legion Aux The Danger of H alf Cure. Debate which marreth or destroyeth Mittlesdorf reports that the roads are beauty of the forests, for if one ap iliary entertained Tuesday afternoon in very good condition except for him— they’ll hate Him! Live Him— fifteen mile stretch out of Ukiah at the houie of Mrs. George N ew ell they’ll love him! If your religion p r o a c h e s them in peace and rever To Sacramento, Cal. ence, he shall again find his soul W. II. Howe, manager o f the Her He also reports that his new Ford ¡g I honoring Mrs. E. M. Baker and her means much to you, make It mean’ which he loseth In the city. n lsto n bakery, left Sunday by motor a great mountain clim bing vehicle. |m other, Mrs. F. L. K elley, who arc much to others. A cordial welcome leaving to make their home near tc all. A. J. W’are. pastor. for Sacramento, California. Mr. jGoldendale, Wn. The afternoon was Howe expects to be gone about a Te Pendleton. In Judge West’s Court. Mrs. H. E.’ Hanby and son Gene, ’ pent in RewinB and cards. During TEN COMMANDMENTS OF week. D uring his absence, A. B. the serving of refreshm ents later in Earl H urly of Herm iston appeared K nlglit w ill take his place at tile spent Saturday In Pendleton. A NATIONAL FOREST before Judge J. S. W est W ednesday the afternoon Mrs. James Todd and bakery. Mrs. Newell poured. Both Mrs. Baker to answer a charge of reckless driv Returns From Portland. land Mrs. Kelley have been active 1. Thou shalt not smoke in any ing. H is driver’s license was revoked Mrs. F. B. Swuyze returned this From Irrigon. members of the au xiliary unit. part of a national forest closed to for a period of 30 days. D. A. Fer Mr. C. W. W illiam s, secretary of Wtsk from Portland where she has smokers. For verily a cigarette guson o f U m atilla was fined $15 and the Irrigon Cooperative Melon Grow been visitin g for several days. costing but a fraction o f a cent, costs for being intoxicated w hile To Pendleton. . ers’ association, was In town Satur F. O. Visitors In Pendleton W ednesday when thrown into the brush can des driving on the highw ay. day from Irrigon. Here From Wisconsin. George Jendrzjewskl, brother of were Mrs. Roy Haddox, Mrs. Thomas troy hundreds of trees w hich w ill Harriman, U m atilla, who w as with be needed some day jo keep the Ferguson at the tim e of h is arrest, John Jendrzjewskl of the Columbia | Iladdox and Mrs- W illiams, Returning Fron Sr mer School. N orthwest prosperous. was also brought before the court on district, Mrs. N ell Olsen, Mr. R. 01 Mrs. Gerald W hite who lias been 2. Thou Bhalt not build thy camp sim ilar charge but his case was Mr. and Mrs. R. E. M cFalls made atten d in g the summer session of the sen and Mrs. Nora Kieliszew skl of fire except In a posted camp. For later dismissed for lack of evidence. Stevens Point, W is., were visitin g last a business trip to Pendleton last Oregon Normal school at La Grande week Thursday at the Jendrzjewskl l puturday. They were accompanied grass can lay w aste to vast areas of returns to her home this Friday. home on their way to Portland. |b y their daughter Miss Roeene and Miss Rosella Matott. Return« From Pendleton. Mrs. R. C. Todd returned to her Visit From Boston. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Logan of Bos home here after v isitin g w ith her daughter. Mrs. G. E. Holt, of Pen ton, Mass., are now visitin g at the home of Mr. Ix>gan’s parents, Mr. dleton. and Mrs. W. E. Logan of Hermiston. Mr. Logan Is on the faculty of the Moving Into Lochrie House. Massachusetts Institute of Technol Mr. H. E. Shesely has been calso- ogy at Boston. m inlng and (m inting the S. C. Loch rie house on Third street. The house Is to be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Here From Denver. Professor H. V. Kepner of Denver. N ell Boynton, who w ill move in this Colo., was u guest at the home of hi«. week. FRESH NEW JAR RUBBERS 2 dozen— 15c AT Visiting At Hall Home. Capt. Hall and his two daughters Frances and Phyllis, were visitors at the home of Clara Hall and her mother, Mrs. O. L. Hall. Capt. Hall la the son of Mrs. Hall. Capt. Hall and his two daughters are known as the “Hall Entertainm ent Trio. They have been giv in g n series of entlert I'nm ents In Eastern Oregon and are now on their return to Mc M innville, Oregon, where the girls are students at Linfield college. MEN’S FANCY RAYON SOX. 25o WANTED 1000 CHICKENS Dceters Return From Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dectcr return ed from a two weeks vacation spent at Harrison Springs, Canada. Kva VflbugliUr ha«« com puted her tw o years training course at the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth end w ill spend the rest o f the sum mer w ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F ian k Woughtev of th is city. SWIFT & CO. OVAL SARDINES Tomato or Mustard K itc h e n k o o k has set ajyew HlgtrMark in Cooking Speed make o f kerosene tange Then figures are the result of ictentific tests made m the £»- gm eenn Depart' ment o f c leading American Untoer* tity. They ere given here to she / tha pro* greu dnefi being made : th: S jelop' men: 0/ /»*$ coot A ll A m e r tfe e n Citcúci^oofc now hew the am srv « n Im u n i Lighter. Comparative tests show that the K itc h m k o o k is faster than any other type of cook stove; faster even than city gas, the usual standard for com parison. K itch en kook makes its own gas from common gasoline, bringing to homes located beyond the reach of gas all the convenience, cleanliness and comfort of city gas service. It’s different from any stove you have ever used. No wicks or chimneys, no smoke, soot or kerosene odor. Master burner lights in less than -nc minute; then ail burners turn on or off as wanted, just like gas. No waiting, no delay; fire regu lated distantly just as you want it. K itc h m k o o k is so simple children can use it in perfect safety. 13on’t fail to ask us for a demonstration of the wonder stove that is revolutionizing the whole in dustry, the most talked of stove today. Made in 16 attractive popular priced models, including white porcelain enamel ranges, with oven and broiler. ____ ______ A M E R I C A N K IT C H E N K OO K CLEA i '!L IN E SS-£P E E D -C O W E N IE N C E ~ satety Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. Tum -A -Lum L um ber C om pany Something Entirely New SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 3 19c 3 ÔTIju M intim i (Üafip IN THE PAINT LINE H E R M IS T O N , OREG O N SUNDAY, JULY 28, 192Ö Relish N ew Peas Milk 75 cents STORES CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP NORTON’S GROCERY 10c YOUR NEIGHBOR, THE RED AND WHITE STORE OWNER 10c Vacuum pack, 1 pound tin 2 for 45c 55c COFFEE, A GOOD OHE MUFFITS 3 Pounds. SHREDDED W H E A T 2 for 25c SALMON T a ll c a n - p in k. 25c BEST FOOD MAYONAISE 10c 45c PH ONE 171 KINGSLEY’S • weumy O F q u a l it y W o rk w onders M7/À gay colors G ive acoat o f color to any disliked piece o f furniture or ornament in your home. Presto! T h e y w ill be- come treasured possessions! Y o u can do it quickly, easily and inex pensively w ith B - H Brush Lac q u e r. A n d because i t comes in little glass jars you w ill know ex- ^ » h u ^ d e s rfU c q u s ty o u Send our name to Baaa-Hueter f u n set of transfers and a helpftil booklet on Brush Lacquer, illus- Potuta :i M fR M ItT O N Specials Saturday-Mon. 2 for 25c $1.00 POWDER/] Invites your patronage. The per sonal ow ner service accorded you at the Red & Whi(^ store Is an advant age not offered by corporation chain owned stores. Here you find, not only lower prices, but courtesy and quality w hich combine so make a grocery service that is modern and complete. UPTON’S COFFEE PINEAPPLE No. 214 Tins, Broken Slice baking ä 'Turc end met -in7£ntin. on an ord inari) UNTIL THE NEXT ISSUE P in t Ulaan iil Ö R E D -W H IT E . Heavy H e n s ..........................21c MAC KET ELL, TALL CANS C rescenti on the new FITCHCM wxy SPECIALS EVERY DAY . Graduate From Oregon Normal. M I m -ín ó n iin . F. B. Barker, Agt. Leghorn Springers Attending Epworth League Institute , Mra. O. W. Payne and her mother, Mrs. Dinwiddle, chaperoned a group I of young people to the Epworth Lea gue institute at Buttle lake. In clu d -'i ed In the party were Marjorie Mul lins. Mabel Sales, Margaret Bales f and Margaret Bills. They expect to j be gone about a nock. J Constant wear of Pots and Pans on Soup. Chicken Broth W ith Rice a table top covered with B-H Brush Fruit Cocktail Fried Chicken, Country Style Lacquer will cause a brilliant polish Mashed Potatoes H ot Southern Biscuits Tea Coffee instead of the wear and scratching J Ice 75 cents Lemon Pie ■ customary to most enamels. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«BI To Weston and Walla Walla. Ilersliel Hadloy of the Win. Shaar ¡1 barber shop visited friends and re latives in Weston and W alla W alla | over Bunday. 2, qts. o f w a te r, 'a is e d rom .45* toboilinq Hermiston, Oregon To Walla Walla. W alter Hamm of the Hermiston Drug company wag a business visitor In W alla W alla last Thursday. Wal ter was able to transact all of his business In thirty m inutes and used the rem aining thirty hours looking over the fishing tackle. How long should it** take to boil water f* and •q|>vic> j trated in color and telling exactly h ow to g o a b o u t p a in tin g any n u m b e r o f p re tty a n d u se fu l things. T h e n see us ter your paints. BaM-Hnwar C»., — . — , Phan — , ™ - ■ * ?"'*" _ j « . n , . SALMON—Red Sockeye 3 L arg e T a ll cans ...... dGARBTTES—-Lucky Striket, C axq - e li Chesterfields, per carton .......... MATCHES—8 boxes in carton P e r Carton ........... 1 Pound T in s Interior Finishes 29c ........ FRUIT SPECIALS THIS W E E K - BANANAS— APPLES— OBAwpEg a SerCu u û " T h e w a r « • h e a a t i f a l berna 17c COCOA— HERSHEY’S B A S S -H U E T E R Color Harmony 94c 1.15 CHAIN f RED&WHÌTE [•1