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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1929)
HJSIIMiSTOy, OBEGOK. M r. and M rs. M a rlin G a rd n e r w ith her daughter Mrs. Roy A tter - moved to the Dick Shaw place last bury. After a short visit here Mrs. I " wESTLAND NEWS ♦ week. They com pletely renovated Shaw expects to Join Mr. Shaw at I « t h e house before moving and now Huron to visit w ith a son. D ick ' ! * * » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ plan on im proving the grounds. Mr. Shaw. A trip over the W estland project Shaw 18 employed by the railroad at Return To L. Hermiston. Pendleton Mrs. M. Watson returned Friday !" V r * T n d Visitors. 'w r7 “ I' a . . . . . . I * Mon<,ay proyed • pleaa“ ™ in a ” UroB Oregon, and the place has! Since Mr. Kelkala lost a few tur- from Meridian. Idaho, where she had rnteton w t e Pendl r . ways. It s people are kind- been rented 8ome time. keys to thieves and Mr. McCully suf- been called by the illness of her urday e " H' 0" v,8l,ora S a t- l> “ “ <1 b««P<table, “ s farms fertile „ Com t T ~ h " fered “ larE® 1088 near Hermi8ton father. His condition was very lit- * *** n,anagcd and <* «-‘cb In ®“ ly Comstock who expects to at- at the hands of thieves, the poultry tie Improved when she left Mr. W a t-L w • news. Many in terestin g things about ‘®“d Hern»iston high th is year, has I raisers of the W estland and Minne- son who was called to West V irginia Home' ' a “* d'8Covered' Mar" a T « 7 ‘ V‘8lt W“ h his ha,la d l8trk t« aye taking steps to on a sim ilar mission returned Sun- „ 'fU®8t8 ‘h* ° C P,erc* Gard,ner ha" «bout two acres of corn fr,end ” arold Shaw a‘ » « « » . Ore- combat th is form of outlawry. Prac- day. He has been away a p p Z , m . “- hHOme P '®rc®’8 8'8‘'">- Mrs “ ^ h o f It Is tw elve feet tall and * * ' B il,y baa •**“ '^ r e s t e d In tically every raiser is m aking use ly three weeks ” ayn’ond “ and Mr8 Charlie loaded " “ h ears of large size. He ral8ing 8puda ‘hls »“ «"mer. of the new branding system and most I W ilson and daughter of Portland. *8 al«> experim enting w ith Ladlno ---------- of them are taking other measures I hey arrived Thursday and visited Id o rer in his pastures th is year. It RePorts from Huron are to the to foil the thieves. Prom the inves-' A tFe n c? Vh-Ymizi^Yf the Oree J ' " ” 11 Tuesday mor“ 'ng. Loel W II-|h*» • reputation for spreading and ®ifect that M'88 Vlolet Shaw that Miss V iolet Shaw, w ell tigation s made these districts do not i Hardware company is in Portland ’ h° ha* be®n vl8,t,n K w “ h the useful where the ground subs. known , „ , in this district, and who grad- appear to be safe places for maraud- now attending buyer s week in " ‘ “ " ‘" J - “ uated from M° nn,° " tb normal last ers who make money from the poul- Monmouth Sm ith is famous for his m *" Y ’ h*“ "eCUred “ 8cho°* at try ral«ed by others. metropolis. He is accompanied ky “ nU W tb b ‘8 moth* r “ “ d | A. D. Smith LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. McKenzie I ■ _ _ _____ ' year first From Umatilla. nearly alw ays snatches, away from the Weston A D D IT IO N A L LO C A LS Ole Aarson of m iston Saturday. Mr. Aarson Is with the Union Pacific company. I* i i * í ; ••• To Portland. up calves to pasture' and has abou’ t h e i r w « v » Y s s f botn® Ju ly 31 on even in g by a party of local people : Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morlan of M or-llO head now. r»rd n * a ch f an_ by auto Mrs who just returned from a fishing C. D. D unning os Stanfield, acorn- Ian's Variety store, are among local Gardner an<l Mrs. V. B, McGraw are trip at East Lake. Jack Boyer, pro panled by his daughter Miss M a r U I a I 8„ V“ r,ely 8,or®' a »' D unning was in Hermiston «ia».7^aa_ tnelCbl‘nt8 attend,n& buyer's week in i ■ » era. prletor of the restaurant, who has n D unning was 7 . 'a attending buyer', shopping Wa" in *" h H e“ ^ . , on Saturday ' merchants Portland now. They .eft Saturday L rT , h . a ,^ Pe"d8 °" a da,r* v a x, T T fla i' for cooM ng fish palatably. evening. • jle r d for his dally bread. He has Mr- and Mrs- Lee Savely and baby proved an expert chef for the o-cs the Eugene ranch and is busy just returned August 1 from a three slon. Those in the party were Mr Return From Portland r, _ _ _ now putting up a silo. , week's, vacation spent in Kentucky. |a n d Mrs. C. J. Rielman. Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shuar return- Eei)1,r,1Si ,F V<ini Portland a n •S.rm y o f t l l e n 1 0 , 0 0 0 Strong* a S tr e a m o f V rtick a 2 7 M iles L on g to D eliver a Mountain o f F R E E COAIs! Here From Stanfield. " ed to Hermiston Thursday e v e n in g L G° d“ Mumm" ,0' al m ,ls'<= M l. irsi.fc tr . .. .Mrs. A W. Christopherson and from Sh»».. „ . Y ®aCh® L’ ret"rned Saturday evening Miss Esta- daughter, daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. I. from Portland Pnr.in.,1 where . Mr . ------neacner. returned Saturday evening I John Lewis has 15 head of dairy — "" Edith Harkenrlder 'ucr o of r jssta-1 been taken f r if i Shaar had from Portland where she has been | ‘ 0W8 and “ “ excellent garden. H e ^ “*53' *8 v,8'tln S a‘ the home of her B. Sutton Dr. A. Hoenicke and been taken for medical exam ination. , ho ________ “_ . _ T been r.a „ ralfui _ _ _ _ “ e sister, Mrs. Ralph Richards o n R , „ . r < t „ . Ralph Richards on But- TA'iss Marjorie Rbbbie. ) They left I He I. now much Improved and U b a . l Wee’?B tak‘n<! ad' ut" vanced work In lano and pipe o r g a n .|l,ne and hl" tomatoes, cabbage and ler creek' June and Neva Richards Hermiston Saturday for central Ore- at work In the barber shop. She is resum ing her work in her Horn are paricularly noticeable at ‘ 7 spendinS their vacation at Ocean gon and returned early In the week this time, His golden bantam corn lake' on the OreK°n coa8t w ith their studio here. To Montana. refused to stay bantam in size and aunt, Mrs. W alter Paulsen. To Portland. Mrs. F. W. Baty and daughtetr, grew eight feet tall. To Bingham Springs. Miss Marian Henderson left last Erma, left 8unday for Phillipsburg, The people along the Butter creek wg.ek för Portlrnd where she will A party of Hermlson people spent Montana, where they w ill spend sev highw ay are enthusiastic over the visit w ith the Misses E lizabeth and . an enjoyable day ----- picnicking ------- «uv. | and Ralph and Jesse Richards are go- eral weeks visitin g with relatives. probability gettin power line jswlm m lng at Bingham prings Sun- '“ A in for potatoes rather heavily £, ” u"u,‘,ly of Se llln g K the tne power line Dorothy Straw. Here Prom P n . t l . - t d,,y- Tho8e "taking the trip w er’ this year having planted 20 acres to 7 W"*ter’ for ,)uite a number have « . . . “ a " • “ «« ' » « " - • P, 7 ; , w „ ; „ : Mrs. Chester Harris is raising ■ nee agent. i s . un(, Mr„ 0 c p)<>rce flnd chj,(, ren ( ,ndieute a rea| for the(r ef ‘o secure the line thoroughbred Bourbon Red turkeys in Herm iston from Pdf-land th is week. Floyd, Eugene and Marian, and Mrs. «oris. Ralph Richards has about 35 Mr. r „ th is year and now has 32 about half Pierce's guests. Mrs. Raymond E llio tt «orcs in barley which is about readv ,*W “nd *randson- ■wown They are very strik in g look Return From Trip. end Mrs. Charlie W ilson and children for threshing. . *7 Sh8W’ arr,ved » from in g birds and are noted for their Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sim s and of Portland. I _______ ¡th eir home in The Dalles to visit quick m aturity. She Intends to sell daughter, Margaret Ann, returned Sunday to their home in Hermiston q. . „ I Ray and his parents have a T h f ?i’,, \ , Th.roU8;h Hermiston. delightful garden where there was after a tw» weeks trip to Camas, w h it i w l Y , 7 nicmor,‘“ "tatue. little but barren soil a short time W ashington. glum to Portland fr0,n ag° i Mr Jay and Mr. Keikala are glum to Portland recently, came thru laitflng turkeys this year. Leave For Montatna. Hermiston Sunday morning en route Mr. and Mrs. R. c . DcHaven and fam ily left Monday for Troy, Mont, behind one of ^enU nd" Bros* trucks ' V’ t® Sberl<,Bn mllltB tw elve cows where they w ill spend their vacation. and although It was heavily crated [w ™ UBU“‘ 'arffe acreage ,n Road a ll ab ou t it in th e A ugust 10th Saturday Evening P o st—»and w atch thia p a p e r for nr^rst Oregon Hardware & Implement Company LOCAL AGENTS the N E W Estate HEATROLA ■ REMEMBER WE GRIND LAWN MOWERS & SCISSORS K n e er ’s R ep a ir Shop Tum -A -Lum L um ber C om pany s r kinds Burns They ~ Something Entirely Hew lliu tir r n ’ fflafr ? HERMISTON, OREGON B IN THE PAINT LINE ■ ■ “SAT IT WITH FLOWERS” WE HAVE TAKEN OVER THE MANAGEMENT ---------- . i,1“dlola are b|oom lng in profas- ,on at the Mason ranch on the Old v " “ ° " ,r - roori — I ho houses. Hr« rooms and modern 1 in every respect, are to be all d iffer en t In appearance. They w ill be sold • o the workers on some sort of easy payment plan.” -Mr. Shesely was ca ll ed to bid on the job of painting the houses on the new tow nslte Senator Steiwer Here. Senator F. Steiw er and «on stopped In H ofluiston Monday f n route to I Salem where Mr. Steiw er will attend • he annual state Legion convention. SPECIALS EVERY DAY REDWKITE CHAIN UNTIL THE NEXT IBSUE PICNIC FKG. COO RTFS The Package— NORTON’S GROCERY KELLOGG CORN FLANKS 3 far 25c 19c GLAD TO CHARGE IT Those who prefer to pay weekly or m onthly for foods especially ap preciate Red & W hite service. W e’re ''Ready” ahd ‘‘W illin g” to give you con sisten tly low prices w ith ser vice store courtesies. Displays Big Cabbbage. A cabbage of unusual proportions is displayed In one of the ahow w in dows of the Oregon Hardware com pany th is w e e k . It was grown by Baxter Hutchison, project farmer, on his farm a few miles east of town and Is a splendid example of the class of vegetables that can be produced n the local district. Judging from Its appearance, quality husn't been sacrificed for cmantlty for It is an altogether apetlxfng specimen. Field Manager Here. Arne O. Rae. field manager of the Oregon State! Editorial association, raid • visit to the Herald office hursday afternoon. Mr. Rae was on a business trip tak in g him thru various Oregon towns on business con nected with his official position. S P E C IA L SALK STAMPED PILLOW SLIPS STARCH, CORN OR GLOSS BLUE RIBBON MATT The Can— 2 for 15c 61c A. B SPECIAL COFFEE 1 Pound Package— GRAPE FRUIT No. 1 Tins— 38c SrlKter mtkrs f l o r teltttion truy O E R A D ET-T-A' , B A M BAKED BEANS B A M BROWN BREAD The Two— CHOCOLATE Pound— 33c 45c IMITATION VANILLA— 4 OUNCE JUGS A stronger flavor than para Vanilla. This is very | special and will go qnjck. Battter get yonrs. c 17 1 KINGSLEY’S HaisMiaTON-w August 10-12 h q u „ a r cuALiTY a n d s s a v ic « SPECIAL 01 1 Large PSgTPeMs Gran. Soap 0 B a n Crystal W hite S o a p . . _ T 1 Aluminum Sauce Q Q w , N ew colorful bathrooms with S atin E ggshell F inish N o room in th e house need be w ith ou t'the gay charm o f color. A n d yots can m ake th e change yourself w ith easy-to-use colorful paints. W h y n ut begin w ith the kithroom F Satin Eggshell Finish for walls and woodwork is a paint easy to p u t on an d easy to keep rle a n A n d th e B - H C o lo r H a r m o n y Selector w ith its revolving dial and determ ining color slots w ill sug gest any number o f lovely color combinations to use. 39c “ m PAI* Specials Saturday-Mon. 8 H C oin H vm on j 2 for 27c H O IK ftp pair — : 2 Constant wear of Pots and Pans on A N D W I L L S E R V E M E A L S F R O M 5 T TT.T. i o P. jj . a table top covered with B-H Brush SUNDAYS ,1 “ ¿ - I - > •— ™ - Lacquer will cause a brilliant polish Special Chicken Dinner, 65c ■ ’ " Y Um Ch° iC® ° f flowers for b« 'b«. fall or instead of the wear and scratching B a' “ ” " Small deirasit with MRS. JOHN BOYER, PROF. 5 customary to most enamels. I B B B B B B B B B V B B B f lB B B B f lB B B B B B B B B B B B f lB B B B B j of activity ° Isth e e v7d,a « art '«i r • ---------- itself is end ftenced. Solicit Advertising. « 7 8.000 to 10,000 people within « few booklet I B lJ fB B B B B B B S S B B S B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B I in, X "X u = “ ycy J ■■■■■■■■■ Hermiston, Oregon an Idea of Its si;:e and appearance Returns From Bums. iould be rwadlly had It is of such ‘‘The people of Burns, Oregon, are Mr. and Mrs. Roy A tterbury and a height even w ithout the has« up antlulpating a decided Increase in on which It w ill ultim ately be placed children. Floy and Bobby, recently population w ithin the next few that It could not be taken through returned from a trip to California iyesfs." afcJt* Herbert E. Hherely' some ,,f the unnels on he Columbia where five weeks. m " 7 . , they / visited for , local painter, who returned Friday river highw ay bu bn tinri k.. ’ r' A‘ terbl»-y secured the Stanfield had be e. trans- ■ • w i t h ^ t C 'h u a e “ ‘m " ” n ", "*llty !ferrfid tu the Washln“ g io n tu 'sl7 The school bus contract again this 200 houses 7 °!" the *°Wn and 8on,e iln Pendleton w ill be dedlcatedY n'the tow n slte adY UP ° n tHe neW!f,n ,t d“y ° f tbe 1333 Round I ! p an io n b o o k le t on colo r. come to us for your paints. /t »will'll SNOW DRIFf'in Bright New Bucket. Pore V egeta«« Shortening. 3 lbs..... Then B m » H m » wt P».nt <¿7^ CORN, Standard Western * ” TUNA FISH. Bed and White 2 for --- ----------- l o c l ^ m p . o r m » » « ^ riM iwflw ag g w i l S jU ctw ami , o . » (xMitlac Tha Kay 1» ' y ije w tK « > ß » fc i? U i_ SURF B I R R PINEAPPLE Z Broken,'«lioe—3 K — Med. 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