The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 08, 1926, Image 4

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The next meeting of the Commun.
lty club will be held Tuesday, April
Guard Company Formed
Pendleton now has a company of
LOCAL AHO PERSONAL
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national guardsmen as a result of
■ BREVITIES •
the mustering In of a company of
O e e W K « W latam st GUaaad B * .
Homer C. Krehblel, salesman for three officers and 60 enlisted men
u Z Thsrs About tbo Cttv and
the transport Motor company of
Noichborboud
Monday night. Franklin E. Allen,
Pendleton, wa< a visitor In Hermis­
ton Wednesday. The company Is a high school teacher and veteran of
the late war, was named captain;
Marton Jack and Pat Lonergan of braneh of a Spokane corporation and
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James A. Fie Jr was elected first
Pendleton wese Hermiston visiters will handle both sales and service on
lieutenant; and Charles Z. Randall
Overland«
and
WUlys-Knlght
cars.
last Friday. They were brushing
wag
named second lieutenant. The
around on political matters.
Friends have received news from company contains quite a number of
Sharrard. He Is now at Ore-
.
Mr. McCall was here from Stan Fred
gon City, and his address 1. 910 ' veterans of the late war. All of the
field Monday.
Molalla avenue. Ho said he was j officers were in the service, aud^a
„ F Wlsenor and daughter.
Edna feeling very well and
that the material percentage of the enlisted
E.
May were guests Saturday and Sun- weather there wag very fine. He personnel are veterans.
day of Mr. and Mrs D. Harold Me-¡expects to return to Hermiston wlth-
Mrs. E. T. Heriem of Boardman
Grath of Walla Walla. Mrs. M e-'1» the next six months.
was a visitor in Hermiston Tuesday.
Grath Is a cousin of Mr. Wt-mnor’s.
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Mrs Ella Kimbrough, mothe, of
Rev. A. J. Ware of Helix will be
Mr»: McGrath, was a visitor nt the here Sunday evening to hold ser-
Wtsenor home for a couple of dt ys vices In the Baptist church Sunday
last week and returned to Walla 'school will be held at 10 In the
Walla with Mr. Wlsenor. Mr. Me-| morning.
Grath recently purchaed the Vp-To-
Methodist Episcopal church, Sun­
The-Tlmeg magazine and Is now pub­
day. April 11— Sunday school at 10
lishing It.
o’clock. Morning worship at 11.
Mrs. E Brnest” Ross and Mrs. Epworth League 7 P. M.
Weekly
George Meyers left Monday for Sal- Prayer and Bible study on Thursday
en, after a visit of three weeks here evening at 7:30. Henry
Young.
at the home of their brother, Rev. Minister.
Henry Young. While here they
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made a trip to Wallowa lake and) E. R. Crocker ha» returned after
saw the panorama view of the a trip to Calgary, Canada. During
wheat country on their return over the two days he was there a blizzard
Emigrant hill. They were delighted was raging, and residents of the city
with the scenic effects they saw on told him that they were having their
It is a scientific fact that
that trip and were pleased with the coldest weather of the winter, Mr.
predominating wall colors
Hermiston country. They plan to Crocker said
react on the nervous sys­
go from Salem into California, then
tem. Some distract and
back Into British Columbia and
j. a . Campbell left Wednesday for
irritate. Others are quiet­
tbence home to Quebec.
Portland wher« he expects to resume
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! his trade as a carpenter. His tenta-
ing and restful. With Acme
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Gale, former tive plans are to resume his resi-
Quality N o -L u stre Fin­
tesldents of Hermiston, were here dence in Portland later.
ish you get the desired
over the week end as guests ofi
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effect. On walls and ceil­
friends. Dr. Gale 1» now located at
Prizes Are Awarded
ings, its soft non-glaring
Klickitat, Washington where he is
At the Baptist Sunday school dur-l
tones are always soothing.
physician and surgeon for a big Ing recent weeks a contest has been
lumber company.
conducted with the idea of having!
_ _ _ _ _ - c T r - | n > each member bring new members.
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H E R M I S T O N ■ H O U S E O F Q U A L t T V A M P a K W V IC U -
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Sam Boardman of Boardman and The contest was concluded recently,
his assistant Mr. Cox, stopped in and at services Sunday morning |
ermlston a short time Monday prizes were awarded the wlniVrs.
hile on their way to Stanfield and Harold Pugh was winner of first I
For all walls and ceilings,
Echo where they continued their prize and John Bensel won second
there is a special Acm e
tree planting work. "It's getting place. Both were presented beauti­
Quality product. Com e to
late now, and we are rushing the ful Bibles. Others who received!
this Acm e Quality Paint
work a rapidly as possible,” Mr. honorable mention and copies of the!
and Varnish Service Sta­
Boardman declared.
New Testament were Phyllis Dun-1
tion and discuss with us
can. Ernest Cox, Fred Reeves and|
B. S. Kingsley, now residing in Edna Davis.
any in d o o r or o u td o o r
Portland, formerly a prominent >
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painting problem.
eldent of Hermiston, was hero over f j.g Tg QF COMMERCIAL
the week end for a few days. He
aw
FERTILIZERS ARE MADE
We have a special stock of lumbe for this purpose. Will Gra­
said that Earl KlngHley, h is son.
who has been in poor health for
ham. C. J. Vollva, P. P. Sullivan an l Geo. Genn have built god
H ard w are
some time has been better of Isle Work Started LaH Year With
chicken houses recently.
Potatoes Continued on
and that new treatments are being
Project This Year.
given him which are expected to
Our Cedar Flume Stock Is complete in all widths and lengths.
aid in his recovery of health.
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Experimental work, started last I
A New Stock of Scree« Doors.
Mrs. E. G. Wilson and son an dyear In applying commercial fertll-1
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Dr. and Mrs R. G. Gale of Kllckl-, |Zer on ground devoted to early pota-
MATERIALLY YOURS
tat. Washington. were week end ; toes on the farm of J. W. McMullen, 1
guests at the home of their sister,'wm be continued this year, and the I
Mrs. George E. Wagner and other application has already been made, f
County Agent Bennion while here|
acquaintances.
Monday and Tuesday aided In mak­
R A. Brownson, Mgr.
Phone 111
Mrs. W. L. Furnas of Pendleton, ing the application.
Last year the t fertilizer was I
a former resident of Hermiston,
was a guest of friends here several broadcasted except for a row or
two where It was applied in the fur-1
days this week.
row. Where the latter application I
Advent services will be held at was made an Increase In yield was I
the Christian Science Hall each secured. This year the land that I
Sabbath. Sabbath school at 10 A. was In potatoes for 1925 has been
M. Preaching services from 11 to 12. seeded to wheat, and the effect of I
the fertilizer Is very evident In the|
Among those enrolled at Univer­ condition of the grain crop.
sity of Orogon for the spring term
This year's application Is being I
Is Miss Frelda Campbell at the made In furrows close to the potato
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rows and is expected to show morel
Delta Zeta sorority.
pronounced results than were secur-l
O. H. Martin of near Stanfield ed last year. Two objects are sought!
has lived In the west end of Uma- In the expermental work, one of I
tllla county for 16 years. “The w),ich Is to ascertain whether bet-
past winter and spring has been the ter yields may be secured, and the!
mildest and freest from winds of any ot(,er |3 to determine whether the
year since 1 have lived hei'e," said application of commercial fertilizer!
Mr. Martin while here Tuesday.
wm hasten maturity. If early pota-
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toes mny be put on the market 10
"Today Is quite significant to dayl earlier than would be the case]
me.” said Henry Thompson. w ire ',, fertilizer were not used, the ap-
ehlef In the Pendleton district of i plicatL.n might prove to be a very I
the Pacific Telephone & Telegraphj desirable practice, the county agent
company, when he was in Hermiston j pointed out.
ton Tuesday. "It marks the twenty-j
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DOC WORK
fifth anniversary of my continuous
j q OUR FRIENDS
service with the company.”
j Unt|J
h#ve w|tnessed your I
THE LATEST HIT
Red Grange Sweater», $5.00
F or S atu rd ay O n ly
S p e c ia l
□c
$1.00
Bananas, 10c per pound
Oranges, 100 size, 60c per dozen
Men’« Straw Hats - $2.25 and $5
Oranges, 126 size, 50c per dozen
Ladies, Childrens and Mens Sun
Hats
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40c to 90c
Oranges, 150 size, 45c per dozen
B. V. D’s per Garment
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Latest Style Boys’ and Mens’
Oxfords
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$4.00 to $6.00
Sometimes you
wonder why
Wo men are Nervous!
SPECIAL
(Saturday Only)
Any Blazer in the store $3.75
These are special prices for Satur­
day, April 10, only
Come in and get your Home Journal Fashion Sheet. In this
months’ sheet you have a chance t? earn a Ford car of the thiee
types: Coupe, One Door Sedan or T: dor Sedan. These cais will
be delivered to your door by the Kellogg Motor Company, free of
all charges, filled with gas and oil ready to run, if you can g” e s
the twenty best selling patterns from a list of fifty styles. Thia
Is open competition and fair to everybody. Employees gelling pat­
terns cannot qualify.
Hermiston Produce and Suppy
Company
Why not some of our stuffed
candies for the next party—40c lb.
“KINGSLEfT
ACMEQUALITY
Palnt^Varnish
AT THE
H O T E L C O R L IS
EVERY FRIDAY EVENING WE SPECIALIZE CE DUE
FISH DINNER
BIG CHICKFN DINN
EVERY SUNDAY
C
Y ou r S p rin g W a n ts
POULTRY HOUSE LUMAER
AUTO pa h
You oan save money and time here.
TODAY.
Come and see Us.
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
W. L. BLESSING
TUM- A-LUM LUMBER CO.
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NEW AND USED
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Night Phone 961
Phone 38
YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
We have a
Machine to Grind Lawn a l o . . u . s
We guarantee them
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to cut like when new.
Knerr’s Repair Shop
Subscribe For The Herald
Cedar Flume Lumber
A new stock on hand for your
flumes and repairs
No. 2 Common
Ask us to show you our stock of
No. 2 Common
Good serviceable material for cheap
construction. May be used in a
surprising number places in your
building operations, at a substant­
ial saving.
FUEL
Slab Wood for summer use. The
best range fuel for the warmer
days.
Nut Coal in stock at all times.
“ The Yard of Be* QaaBty ”
M. M. STRAW. MGR.
Exclusive Representatives of Natwaal Builders Barata
and
Q u a lity M ea ts
P h o n e411
H E R M IST O N
M ARKET
‘Every year is leap year for the
... life
lire e eotnpanlon
o m p a n io n s and
u u soul-mate burn-
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Vineyard lodge I. O. O. F.
ling alive you cannot comprehend the Pedes nan.
have initiation a. their meet Ing Mon J
, hp shock to whlch th e'
day evening April 12. All mem
g|)bJected;
ber are urged to be present. Then
extent
will be a lunch served »Her the
courBge CBn
Initiation work.
i be uphPid by friendships, until you
The Married Couples’ Dancing club have witnessed from the position of
gave e l the
last <11
of » the
season’s dances ¡the recipient the efforts •
u e
Ilf
r 't n m t t l o U O H V O V ’ I
the
Hotel
Corlls
last. Saturday wonderful friends the world ha» yet
At
produced.
evening.
Nor yet can you appreciate the In-
snd
Mrs
A.
II
Norton
enter-
adequacy
of the English language
Yes, we have them. They melt In
Mr.
talned with a dinner party at the until you have struggled with words your mouth bemuse they are ten­
hotel Corlls last Thursday evening. In a vain attempt to ezpreas an ap- der. We carry only the Juclest and
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. that . __«»_
prerlatlon
wells __
and A ««tsars»
flows until
until best roast« In Pork, Veal and Beef.
Covers were placed for fourteen.
the soul In very agony of gratitude It la really a pleasure to prepare a
cries out: There Is a Heaven and it meal from the Meat that we carry
Six Boy Scouts from Hermiston
exists within our friends.
tn our Market.
made the trip last Saturday to Pen­
J. H. REID AND FAMILY.
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dleton to the big rally «hat was held
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for the whole district.
Rodney.
Try us once and you will be I ■
Davis, scribe, was in charge of the I
Karaslck. Edwards Ma h
right back for another1 order.
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group from the city which Included
Al Karaslck and Billy Edwards.
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Walter Pearson. Jack Lee. Donald bonecruahers who have drawn more
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Harrah, Gerald Hahn and Russell hisses from erowda of wrestling fans
CALL US AND WE WILL
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Blessing. W. H. Requa tok ths boys lb«" »»F "«her grappters In the
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DELIVER THE ORDER
■ on the trip and the Black and White * ’*” • have been matched to wrestle
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garage contributed the ga« for the Iwo hours at Happy Canyon In Pen-
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dleton Friday night, April 9. Ed-
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T o Y o u r O rd e r and a t Reasonable Prices
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wards uses a wicked headlock and
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James Johns of Pendleton was a can fight pretty well with hla fists I
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vlsttor tn Hermiston and on th.' on occasion. He Is a good showman |
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prolect Tuesday. He has long been nnd nmk.-s capital out of hto un*
9 friend of the project and stated popularity.
Karaslck Is something
that he had never seen the country of the same typo. The boot will be
looking more beautiful than this under the auspices of the American |
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spring a
legion wrestling commleelon.
liaeiesBieBeseeasssesseaeesasaasseaaaest
Inland Empire Lumber Company g
PhoMtJSl
Homemade Sausages
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ST E A K S
RO ASTS
We Deliver
* DEPENDABLE
BUTCHERS
BLAIR
SIMS
H O N EY LABELS
City Meat
Market
THE HERMISTON HERALD