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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1929)
CT» HZBMISTOW P I P Ì / W Œlpfr.uitelon Errali Publish >>d s»ery Thursday at Her- miston, b instills County, Oregon by J. M. Biggs, editor and manager. Entered as second elaas matsef Deeember, 190*. at the pustofflce at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Kates One Tear Bn Months ... fJ.0 9 «1.0« A LOCAL CANNERY Rumors of a cannery in Hermls ton hare been rampant for many a month but so far none have devel oped beyond the rumor stage. Now comes the news that the Farm Bur eau auxiliary has been giving the question some serious contemplation. That an opening for such an enter prise actually exists In the commun ity is perhaps emphasized by the fact that several interests have consider ed the proposition before. The local project produces a wealth of garden stuff every year. It's quality meas ures up to the best standards and the quantity produced is such as t< overflow local and nearby markets. The auxiliary women arc interest ed primarily In a cannery for horn* use yet their vision extends to i wider horizon and should sucres: meet their initial efforts It is likely that the enterprse might be dev el oped along commercial lines. The women on the local project have aptly demonstrated their organ izing and executive abflly. It wap through their combined efforts that the cooperative laundry came to de velop from an idea Into an actual reality. If the cannery Idea Is simi larly boosted with the executive ability of the project women behind It, we predict that it, too, will be come a reality. Further thought on the subject has been provoked by a letter from a Port land man who has worked with s company specializing in organizing cooperative canning factories for growers. The letter was addressed to the Herald. As an answer to his queries, he was advised to make a trip to Hermiston to look over the situation and his visit Is likely to develop ntereating results. Four more weeks and Pendleton will again be putting on their little show for some fifty thousand wild eyed easterners. And the rest of u.~ will be there getting the sume old kick out of It ourselves. * hers who made the trip were Donald ter and Sylvia M. Shutter, minor, This sale ie made under and lu pur NEW FORM PURCHASED FROM BIELMAN MOTORS ì* 4**0"' .Z *0*0 McMullen, Bruce! will from and after the (th day of suance of a license and order of aale Follett, Melvin Follett, John Ben- September, 1929 at the office sf W. made and entered by the Hon. I. sel, Enos Martin and Dick Martin. J. Warner in Hermiston, Umatilla M. Schannep. Judge of the above en The following is a list of those who County, Oregon, offer for sale to the titled Ceart on the 29th day of June hare just recently purchased new highest bidder for cash la hand, the 1929 in the above entitled matter, Return To Hermiston. model A Fords from Bielman Mot Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen have re following described real property situ and such sale will be made subject ors, Hermiston Ford dealers. turned to Hermiston after an ab- ated in Umatilla Coanty. Oregon, to- to confirmation by said Court. Thom Bros., Hermiston, pickup de- swnce of MT. ral months spent in wit: the undivided one-third inter Dated this 8 th day of August, livery; E. H. Kidwell. Arlington. ¡Canada They have moved int0 the est owned by each of said minors in 1929. roadster; Robert C. Rogers. Hermls- prjBd(e house BEULAH I. SIMONS, the East Half of the Southwest Quar ton. sport roadster; D. F. Mltties-; ' ______ ter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec Guardian of the above named Min ors. 49-itc dorf, Hermiston, Tudor sedan; Dewey Pendleton tion Five, Tp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M. Scheller, Hermiston, sport roadster; , m J»? Stanley Campbell and daugh- Frank Claxon, Butter creek, pickup ter Barbara, who are visiting here delivery; Jim Duplus, Pendleton, from Condon, and Mrs. Frank Little 1 udor sedan: 3. Archer. Stanfield. ! were ¡n Pendleton Thursday. pickup delivery; M. L. Watson, Her-' ________________ miston, 3 window sedan; O. O. Felt ¡N0TICE 0F GUARDIAN’S SALE OF house, Hermiston, truck; Dr. A. W. REAL PROPERTY. Christopherson, Hermiston. Tudor se dan; Mrs. Kathryn L. Garner, Her In the County Court of the State of miston, coupe. Oregon for Umatilla County. HAS ALWAYS LED IN In the Matter of the Guardianship Attend Ram Sale. i of s / A F E i n r Members of the Hampshire club the Persons and estates of Goldie accompanied by the club leader, Enos E. Shutter and Sylvia M. Shut- D. Martin, and J. W. McMullen were ter. Minora. in Pendleton Tuesday to attend the! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT third annual Oregon ram sale at the , the undersigned Guardian of the per- Round-Up grounds. The club mem-1 song and estates of Goldie E. Shut- THE D A L L E S. OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER August 28 29 M A IL Another feather In Hermiston's <ap- a local man is elected to the directorate of the Idaho-Oregon Tur key Grower's ast’oelation. ORDERS PRO M PTLY F IL L E D COLUMBIA THEATER - $5.80 ■ $8.90 - $9.90 - $17.80 30x3; - 29x4.40 30x4.50 33x6.00 W EBBER’S CLEANERS You will find the balance shown by your bank book, after a per iod of ayitematlc savings, the most interesting story imaginable. It will open to you the way to greater happiness and pleasure than you have ever dreamed possible. Let us start your book today. First N ational Ban of Hermistoi. Cmpitml, S urplu s an d U n d iv id e d P rofits O ve F. B. Sway», Pres. R. Alexander. Vice-Presto» u. A. H. Norton, Cashier rra r- BLACK & WHITE CARABE ♦ * ‘ HE R M IS T O N ’ S V O IC E OF o ❖ ❖ ❖ •> ❖ F IR E S T O N E ’ ’ .9 I .1 a SATURDAY-SUNDAY, AUG. 24-25 Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall —IN "W A T E R F R O N T ” When she wigwegged "I love you” half the navy asked for a night off. 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Few« and Cartoon “Tarxen The Mighty” Chapter 10 OVERSTOCKED : HERMISTON CASH MARKET TROY L A U N D R Y PHONE 1 9 -W KECK BARBER SH OP SHAVING U SE D CAR PARTS for all makes of cars Star Brand, Reg. $4.50 QCa and $5 v a l u e ............ «pOelziJ B oys’ D r e ss Shirts Regular $1.35 value • • • $1.15 THE NEW FORD R O A D STER DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■a -W IT H - H igh P riced B oys S h o es HERMISTON BAKERY We give service that satisfies MILTON SILLS “T H E C R A S H ” H ow e B aked This C ake Next time yon wish a special cake baked, do not spend the time do- ing it yourself. Order it from us and you will be delighted with the results. 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