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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1931)
>AOB FOUR for a week. Mrs. Stockey ft Mrs. Pierce a sister and they were return ing from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. R. C. Webber who has been In Her miston every week for the past year and a half for the Webbers Cleaners of The Dalles, will now be employed in the plant. Dick Dickensen is taking his place on the route and will give the same service and satis faction as has been maintained in the past. STATE HOSPITAL COW and alfalfa, says Hill, as moet of the meat of cent-a-mile roundtrip trans- X- protein is lost when the leaves sh a t-' portatlon throughout Oregon and IS OREGON CHAMPION ter. U.ss of leaves may be prevented ether parts of the West. Southern Oxford Rawleigh Yamhill has re by cutting early and avoiding exces- Pacific Company today announced cently C? " r been be<n * declared ’«*"«* Oregon O"*«™ state »‘»t* slve drying. Curing in the swath and rlans for ‘ dollar day” excursions to O. O. Felthoyse is doing ionic chan,l,lon l«’nior iour-year-old Jersey windrow ft likely to result In loss of be conducted Thursday, Friday and Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and fam painting and repair work on his ily are planning on a week end camp cow. This puro-bred Jersey owned leaves If the curing process is ex Saturday, May 28, 9 and 30. residence thia week. by the Eastern Oregon State hospital tended beyond two or three days. ing trip over Memorial day. Comparable to previous cent-a- Cutting alfalfa from the one-tenth mile sales carried at Pendleton made a 305 day produc Saturday. May 31, will he the last Roy Yardling Is buck in the Her out by the com- tion record which was not equalled to one-fourth bloom stage is advised pany during the past three months, day ol the Big' Sate at the Propat miston Barber shop this week. He by any other Jersey cow on official by Hill for a normal method. Clover the forthcoming Memorial Day ex Variety Store. .—Adv. has been employed in Heppner. test in Oregon during 1930. Hospital is best cut in full bloom before many cursions will be enhanced by ex Miss Georglanna Briggs, Mrs. Geo. Mrs. J. M. Bigg«, Mrs. Joe Norton, heads turn brown. Grass makes the lne r„ tension of the return limit to twelve and Mrs. Wm. Shear were Pendleton Briggs. Mrs. J. D. Waghorn. and " 7 ” ' ' ' - r ,! " ’ lu t I | C lt i1" the milk Bt88e ° r days- o í Monday, June 8 visitors Tuesday;.pmrning.yj,* Marie Stephenson were Pendleton ” t"^ the “ »‘»ted by J. A. Orm.ndy, pas- are feeling proud of the aceomplish- até mUkr o The C. 8. McNaught home was the visitors Tuesday morning. Miss Bertha A. Stocks came from meat, Walter A. Holt, county agent. in d v T K l v T s n ^ ‘8 Be"B8r tra,f'c nlaDaser’ scene for an informal supper party Curtis Simons purchased a new Chamberlain, South Dakota Sator- says Stcík u ÍuÍ t L ¿ r y " " - “‘• ‘r*". Southern Pacific. It will Sunday evening. • 1 Town sedan from the Rohrman Mo V yp ^ c br *"*1 th* baa*’ ‘ P -form - X I e ¿ 7 ^ VBtC? be the 'aSt “do,,ar day” of the Ford Ammonium Sulphate now In or company (hig week. Edgar Peter V. Pot ter and assist In taking care ance of Jcrscys „„ officla) tegt seed Is bitter. When the lower poda 8ummer season, according to the an stock. Any quantity. Rohrman Motor son also purchased a Tudor sedan. « V J ” " ; 1“ 1* ho8p“ al ,aru*’ “ ia Practically on the vetch begin to fill Is the best nouncement REUBERG SISTERS company. ' — Adv Saturday, May 31, will be the last previous t th time to cut s" PortIand . certain that the Institution will this Evangelistic Singers and Laird Donaldson of Hood River Is lay of the Big Sale at the Propst SoulL L nk in 1 bm\ ."’ “L ye3r ° f mer“ ' Preachers visiting this week with Shlrlock and Variety Store. — Adv. South Dakota and has been teaching ' „n„„„ „ . . Egg Cleanliness Pays . . .. . , Clara Bow to Wallowa. ' K°ld med#'* Loal Stockard in "the Columbia dist from Los Angeles, Calif., Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime motor- there since that time. This is h e r '.! A standard egg with a dirty shell er through the production performance Mrs. J. M. Cornelison, who has rict. id to Pendleton Wednesday taking first trip home. Will appear every night is not equal in quality after it has of Jeresey cattle which are now on returned from Wallowa brings word Alfred Qulrlng'spent the week end vlth them their guest, Mrs. Pearl this week at the test, It ft asserted. R. A. Tillman, that the celebrated Clara Bow is to been cleaned to the standard egg In Dallas with his parents. He re 'traw, who will visit at the Mark Hermiston Roses Thrive herdsman at the hospital, is hand summer at Wallowa Lake this sea- that has never been dirty. In the STANFIELD turned Monday ^vcning. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. J. F. Bilderhack favored the ling the test cows, as well as all of son. She has rented the summer j proce88 of «’leaning the shell Is dam- Barthel home. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopherson FULL GOSPEL home of Mrs. Emma Ward Fowler. aged by ,t8 evaporation or shrinkage Jewell Smith )• home for the sum were Pendleton visitors Saturday Hermiston Herald office with a the dairy cattle on the farm. TABERNACLE beautiful bouquet of roses tills former city treasurer of La Grande *” hencei< ”’th very rapid as Is also mer vacation after attending Albany night. week. They arc nil grown on her who Is now in the Baker county jail j <feter*atlon. This condition affects, Including all day Sunday, college for the past year. He is the HAYING PRACTICES FOUND Mrs. Bert Mullins and two chlld- home place and aro the finest var awaiting trial this June on a charge of course, the market value. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Smith of en Roberta and Geraldine left Tues May 31. iety. A pink climbing rose is ex IMPORTANT FOR QUALITY of larceny of public money.— East Columbia district. day evening for Clarkston. Wn., ceptionally large and fragrant. Services start at 8 P. M. Oregonian. Miss Helen Upham, who has been where they will remain over Memor- Cleanliness in living and think “You will miss it, Quality In hay is largely depend teaching the past school year at al day and visit with Mrs. Mullins’ ing is a habit that leads all who <•<><>*}*> 4 < < > .> 4 If you miss it.” ent on Its being cut at the proper DOILAR DAY EXCURSION Spray, returned home Wednesday of nother, Mrs. H. E. Standley. practice it to the Goal of Success.. stage, cured rapidly without bleach PLANNED BY UNION PACIFIC last week after a'khort visit In Port Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey left Wed ing or exposure to rain, and taken land and valley points. MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES nesday for The Dalles in order to Mrs. Harry Straw ft visiting attend the commencement exercises ❖ from the field as soon as it has cured PORTLAND, Ore., May 27 In- sufficiently, according to D. D. Hill, friends here this week. Mrs. Straw hat evening at which time their associate agronomist at Oregon State augurating the 1931 summer vaca formerly lived here and has a host daughter Florence receives her high Minnehaha's Merry Mixers met at college. Adequate equipment and la tion season with the re-establish of friends. She Vftlted' In Pendleton school diploma. the M. T. Matott home at Hinkle bor to carry on each operation Tuesday. , Loal Stockard took his brother Monday afternoon. Rosella Matott An exceptional purchase of these Thick 12-Gauge promptly are essential to production E. L. Owens, representative for Shlrlock to the Mont Bundy ranch Beverly Allen demonstrated the I of good hay he says. Aluminum Standard and Waterless Cooking Uten the Federal Metals Corporation an Butter Creek Sunday where he and making of an angel food cake which I i THIS STORE WILL BE Portland, was looking after business will spend a few days. Laird Donald- . . . 1 Q uality is aeierm inea largely bv determined by sils usually priced at $3.00 to $3.50 offers the Bigg turned out a complete success. M e m - I y interests in Hermiston Tuesday. . _ . , laooundance of green color ’ • and CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY, ion accompanied them. ” uuu color coiui bers present wero were Gl»dv. Gladys McKenzie. est Bargains we have ever secured to sell at your Miss Florence;,’MfiRden' left the Is lost by poor cutting and curing, Miss Grace Jackson left Sunday SATURDAY, MAY 30. first of the weel^Morf1 The Daller or Portland where she will spend a Dorothy Russell, Jane Jackson, Grace methods. Hill points out. Hay cut and Mary Rodda, Rosella Matott and too late, left too long In the swath, | where she will rdreivp medical at week visiting with her sister. Miss Beverly Allen. Guests were Mrs. J. tention. raked too soon, exposed to heavy | ,ols Jackson, who is employed in the V. Allen and Mrs. Matott. Miss Bessie ifhmmer, graduate Grst National Bank of Portland dews or rains, heated in shocks or ( Waterless Stock Pots, 3% Quart. Mary Rodda received her eighth nurse In the Good Samaritan hos stack, or otherwise poorly handled M. A. Cameron, Mickey Zutz, and grade diploma. General Store Waterless Kettle, 3% Quart. pital In Portland, Is spending a Pat Schroeder, surveyors on the with V poor color as i Mrs. Hubert Tipton and sons Har- loses color. Hay WKh ,° ° T C ° ‘° r aS “Where Your Dollars Waterless Sauce Pan, 3% Quart. short vacation at the home of her •rew surveying the right-of-way for I.,, . . a David Milton J X ” ” " """ Have More Cents” parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hamniar, In he Walula cut-off, have been trans- Waterless Cooker, 5 Pound. day after spending several days vis Columbia district. Leafiness is Important with clover erred from Hermiston to Maupin. itlng with Mrs. Tipton’s aunt, Mrs. Waterless Casserole, 3 Quart. Ford Ammonium Sulphate now in They left Wednesday morning. W. A. Hineline. Waterless Sauce Pan, 2% Quart. stock. Any quantity. Rohrman Motor Jesse Shutter of Los Angeles visit Mr. Tipton came from Portland company. — Adv 'd a few days last week with his Set 12-Gauge Sauce Pans. Saturday and spent the day at Hine- A 7 ‘4 pound baby daughter was dster and family, Mrs. Curtis Sim Deep 12-Gauge French Fryer. llne’s. They went on to Milton where HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ball ins. He spent the last few days of 12 Gauge Chicken Fry Pan. they will visit at Mrs. Tipton’s grand formerly of Hermiston. In the Pen his vacation here and returned to parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Williams. dleton hospital Saturday. They have Los Angeles Saturday. Grace Jackson left Sunday for named her Joan Marie. Mr. Bnll war Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weaver spent Portland where she will visit a week is economical transferred from Hermlaton to Bend Tuesday night at the home of Mr. with her sister Lois. ns manager of the Union Oil sta ind Mrs. Otto Pierce. Mr. Weaver DAILY DELIVERY — BEST OF SERVICE Charles McKenzie left Friday for tlons, recently. s head engineer of the crew that Montana with his sheep shearing P h o n y 901 nr 741 _ - gJLJ i Mm mttveyed the Wallula 'cut-off lis t outfit where he will spend the sea winter and they camp from Hunting- son. on on their way to .Msdrls. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Williams of HERMISTON, OREGON Miss Lenora Peek visited Sunday Milton wero dinner guests at the and Monday at the home of Mr. and Hineline home Saturday. THE BEST IN TALKINO Irs. Ben Gerklng. She is a niece of Mrs. Ned Unger of Pendleton vis PICTURES Mr. Gerking and has been teaching ited over the week end at the Al Hermiston, Oregon at Hanford, Wn,. during the past bright home. She helped celebrate ichool term. She left Tuesday for Dan and Dorothy Russell's ninth PROGRAM her home at Estacada. birthday which was Monday, May 25. FRIDAY . SATURDAY Ford Ammonium Sulphate now In dock. Any quantity. Rohrman Motor WHAT A BOOK IT WAS! 'ompany. — Adv This Market will be Closed Saturday, May 30th, WHAT A PICTURE IT IS! S. P. Morse and Lewis Morse, bro- DECORATION DAY her and nephew of J. P, Morse, Chart»» Bickford me from San Francisco, Calif., Do your shopping Friday and be sure of your eats. lunday evening and visited for a The Ha-Man few days before going on to Pierce Specials will be posted later. of »ha Hourl City, Idaho, where Mr. Morse has laughter living. W ARNn n o t A full line of Fresh- and Cured Meats to select Mrs. Alfred Kohler of The Dalles stopped In Hermiston Wednesday from at prices that are right. for a short while on her way to La Grande where she will attend com Our Motto: “Quality and Service” mencement exercises for the high ■lillöju«,« school. Her sister. Miss Pauline H e r m is to n D m « A M Brilliant screen version of James Stoop, accompanied her and will re “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” Oliver Curwood’s thrilling epic of main until the last of the week. the Canadian Northwest and the The small daughter, Charlaine, of ■men who always get their man! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jenkins, receiv A. W. TURNCLAD — PHONE 411 'd Injuries about the face and body Also Comedy and Saturday when she tumbled from the Farrell Golf Lesson No. 5 lack scat of the moving car while Closed Saturday, May 30th See Golf Lessons Friday and Sat trying to close the door. She received •t severe cut below the eye which was urday during month of May Published in the intereat. of the people of Hern, is ton and vicinity by ■onsldered quite serious. and try them out on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stockey spent S-'S < | r_.t . , t , , Tum-A-Lum in a b e r Co. — phone 331. ’unday night with Mr. and Mrs. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Dtto Pierce. MariRn Pierce went to FRED BARKER, Agent Voi. 31 Portland with them and will visit Hermiaton, Or., T hun lay. May 28, 1931 No. 20 z o a Local Happenings COOK without WATER. Choice $ 1.49 BURNHAM’S 1 hfAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Meadowbrook Ice z-~ Your Choice $ 1 .4 9 Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. ©asiaGtyrttirr NOTICE! Let Us Figure on Your Next Motor Overhauling Job. Swift’s Service ______Satisfies RIVERS END Butterfat 22c EGGS 10c Heavy Hens 14c Broilers 14c ALL WORK GUARANTEED KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP Hermiston M eat M arket TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Swift’s Cream Station /' i r A "Kismet" Is an allven tu re-ro mance. Adventure, as Fate ele vates a beggar td power. Romance aa a Caliph falls In love With the beggar s daughter Sand the beggar suceumhs to the charms of the favorite harem wife, « is |«ld ln Bagdad It ft spectacular and en tlrely different from anything that has gone before! • Also Comedy and F o i News FRKI H you hare No. 2488 — 2533 2798 — £987 — 3178 — 8511. on your program for month of c,ip oW nnmber and it will entitle you to 2 ticket« to the Oaais Theatre for F rU .» or Sunday thia week. Where Would You Sooner Have Your Bakery? In Portland or somewhere else. But if you go to your grocery store and ask for HERMISTON BREAD you will always have a good little bakery here. . » . J uskiest.. Heavy DutyTire All-W eather I f pays Io buy THE leading make . . here! Rohrman Motor Co. The H erm iston Bakery Authorized Ford Sales A Service Hermiston Oregon Phone 571 5i I Hermiston, Oregon Editorial A farmer friend tells us that the price of fresh eggs hag been so low for a couple of months, that his hens. Instead o f cackling when they lay one, blush. months of f l o w e r s , lately— Every boy in new paint, vacations town was wearing a and June brides. Tum- poppy last week. John A-Lum will beautify Lewis is going to paint his barn. your garden with lat — ■ tice fences and lawn furniture, furnish the We have some good paint for your build ideas for building new ings and plan a new summer camps or fix R. A. Brownson, home for the bride. •ing up the old one. In Editor. sulation, painting, new Names of prospective exteriors of log cabin husbands will be fur siding, and the so Wife (to returning nished on request, for forths. husband at sumas.r re a moderate charge. sort): "Oh, darling. If we did all today I’m so glad you are here. We heard that that we expect to gel RAMBLINGS some idiot had fallen d o n e tomorrow. It Concrete for perma- over the e ll« and I felt would be a great sure it was yon," mce— build a garden world. Pool or new walks and — 0— drives, saw Bill Felt- Bert Quick ft build Be up to date house going fishing ing a milk house, INSULATE. the other day— haven’t — 0 - heard Rohrman talk- — 0— May and Juae— the l»< of the depreealon That’s all — —J