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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1927)
THE SHIRTS FOR MEN H E R M IS T O N LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES - Occunacw ut sad T h a n HERALD, IL E R M IS T O K , OBEUOY. F. B. Swayze was a pualneaa visi tor in The Dalles Saturday. Charles G. Burk was a Portland visitor early this week. Neighborhood Our stock o f Men's Shirts 5- Mr. and Mrs. 4- B. Blood of Port E'. P. Dodd and F. B. Swayze were land spent a couple of days this week as guests at the home of Mr. and n Baker Monday. Jlrs. F. R. Wright, southwest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and two town. The families were neighbor uus were Pendleton visitors last when they both lived in ba Grande Both Mr. Blood and Mr. Wright were aturday. then in the employ of the O.-W. R. & W. E. Saylor, Pendleton realtor, N. Mr. Blood was pensioned last was a business visitor in Hermiston uiy after 40 years continuous ser vice and moved to Portland. "We're Monday. uming up again next summer when vatcrmclons get ripe.” he said. Fun? Well the whole community will be present Saturday night at the Legion’s "hard times” dance. Mrs. C. C. Cline8mlth returned j home last week from Waitsburg. • Mrs. H. M. Straw and daughters Wash., where she was called to at- j Elizabeth and Dorothy and Isabelle tend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. ' Dodd were ln Pendleton Saturday. W. R. Clark of Seattle, whose death occurred there recently. The body Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, daugh was brought to Waitsburg for burial ter Jane, and Mrs. Mabel Ralph and and laid beside her father and daughter Betty were Pendleton visi mother in the family plot. Mrs. tors last Saturday. Clark leaves to mourn her departure her husband, two sisters and five R. Alexander was here Wednes brothers and many friends and re day from Pendleton for a meeting of latives, all of whom were present for the board of directors of the First the funeral. National bank. -------- have arrived-------- NEW PATTERNS NEW C L O T H A good selection to choose from Prices from $1.95 to $3.45 KINGSLEY’S H E R M IS T O N B H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC f Methodist church—Sunday school Mrs. Ida Simmons has returned it 10:15 A. M. Morning service at from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Beddow on their ranch near Pendle 11:15 A. M. Subject, "The Sin of Maioz." Epworth League at 6:30 P. ton. M. Evening service at 7:30 P. M. Subject, "The Passing of the Im- See this picture Saturday and Sun mssible." We will begin our spec- day at the Playhouse, "The Light al Sunday evening services every house by the Sea” featuring Rin-Tln- vening at 7:30. We invite every- Tin, the wonder dog. 10-30c. >ody to the services. If you like to ting we will need your help. This Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schiffler anc neeting is not just for Methodists Mrs. L. A. Cruikshank of Pendleton >ut for everybody who loves to be In were guests at the home of Dr. and eligious services. A welcome is ex- Mrs. F. V. Prime Wednesday. ended to all. Come. S. Hamrick, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis of Mik kalo were guests over the week ent of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little. The WASHINGTON POULTRY MAN members of the two families have been friends for many years. DECIDES TO LOCATE HERE BRING IN YOUR RADIATORS! W e Fix Them Like New K N E R R ’S REPAIR SH O P ¿ 1 . — —— Ethyl Is Here! J. M. Doyle was here from Ply mouth, Washington, Tuesday. Hr | I<>3 Young Takes Lease on 15 Acre said that recently a snow heavy en Ranch of Mrs. Ida Simmons ough to block the highway fell be- | tween Pasco and Spokane. Near Reservoir. The New Super Fuel Can now be purchased in Her miston at the Now, in Radio too, Social Prestige has been established It's the Only W ay toTell chassis, u tte r sim plicity o f c o n tro l! A s a progressive radio sto re we w a n t to be th e first to tell you a b o u t th e values we can offer you in th e new FREED- E IS E M A N N R A D IO Receivers. W e w an t you to hear th e am azing new FR EED -EISEM A N N w here it will be enjoyed — in th e co m fo rt o f your h om e, u n d e r th e exact co n d itio n s th a t you will use it d u rin g th e years to com e. A t these prices, only in th e N E W FREED-EISEMANN will you find th o ro u g h shielding from o u tsid e interference, pressed steel This is absolutely without obligation. D ro p in a n d ch o o se th e set you want to try, o r ju st call us on th e p hone. T e rm s m a y be o b ta in e d if d esired . Price, less Accessories, $65 and up. A model to suit every taste and pocketbook If you have worries, put ’em aside Saturday night and Join the rest oi Joe Young, a recent arrival in tile community in having a good time Hermiston, closed a deal early thi: at the Legion’s "hard times” cos week for a lease on the Mrs. Ida tume dance. Simmons place northeast of town iear the Cold Springs reservoir. J. L. Stork, local blacksmith, i: Mr. Young said that he has had | able to be up and around again afte •vide experience in the poultry busi I an accidet in which he broke a coupli less, and he plans to launch into thi of ribs. He fell on the basement )tisiness here on as large a scale ar ¡steps at his home. lossible without delay. ‘I was in the poultry business or Patients at the Hermiston hosplta large scale twice near Olympia include Mrs. Wilson of Boardman .Vasliington,” he said. "The last Mrs. Gossage of Stanfield and N. A ime I had a 16,000 hen unit. 1 Raymond of Hermiston, all of whom mow the pqultry business is a good are receiving medical treatment. juslness, and I believe tills project las the climate and the right natural The Methodist Ladles Aid societj onditions to make it one of the fln- SET THE BEST COAL will meet in the south room of tht st poultry districts any where. Those church next Wednesday, February ire the reason for my decision tc \ND DRY WOOD. 16, at 2:30, Plans for the mother! ocate here.” and daughters banquet which is t< Mr. Young plans to produce both be held In the near future will be ggs and chickens for meat. He will WE INSIST ON GETTING THE —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— completed. lave White Leghorns, Barred Rocks ind Rhode Island Reds, the same 3EST COAL POSSIBLE, AND a Mrs. F. V. Prime entertained al »reeds that he used in his former bridge at her home Tuesday after >oultry ventures. HAVE IT READY noon. Guests to make three table: The Simmons place has 15 acres. were present, and prizes were wor Che work of erecting new buildings FOR DELIVERY by Mrs. E. P. Dodd and Mrs. C. M vill be started without delay by Mr. Jackson. foung. AT ALL TIMES. I was persuaded to come down Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Embry wh< lere from Yakima where I had been BI left here a short time ago are now li ooking around when I met Charles BY PLACING YOUR ORDER A Lewiston, Idaho, as guests at th< HcElroy,” Mr. Young said. He heard home of their son, C. T. Embry, ac ne talking about poultry and told me WEEK OR TEN DAYS AHEAD cording to a letter reoetved from Mr hat the Hermiston country was Embry by the Herald. They expect | vorld beater for that business. I was IT CAN BE to be there for some time. keptlcal about the country and nol ery much interested, but Mr. Mc DELIVERED FROM THE CAR Roger Morse, county agent of Mor Ilroy would not take no for an ans- row county, was here Wednesda) ver. so Mrs. Young and I decided to SAVING YOU working with county Agent Holt ani ome down and look at the country. N. C. Jamison, dairy extension spec .Ve are both enthusiastic about the laltst, on the movement to get a dalrj tosslbllitlcs here and plan to have a 50 CENTS FARM POULTRY cow testing association started her >ig poultry unit Just as uickly as we and In the Irrigon nnd Boardman | an develop one. Chickens make PER TON. PBOVIDES GOOD FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. ■ districts. ■ noney when they are correctly hand* ■ GIVFS SOMETHING TO SELL EACH W EEK.’ ■ ed, and I’ve put in enough years ■ FITS WITH DIVERSIFIED FARMING. Materially Yours, B At the Baptist church Sunday B I February 13. Sunday school 10 A vith.them to know that I can make hem produce me a nice profit.” B B I M. Morning worship, II A. M B Theme, "Why I Ought to Go tc B Church.” Evening service. 7:30 P poultry census is taken only every 10 years. The last cen I M. Theme, "How Great Works Bri ■ sus The show-il tici._ wc-e in the Unite 1 States 360,000.000 chickens. l i Done.” A cordial welcome to all. A ■ They proc’u d 1 6 .0 000.W 0 dozen c.-gs. The year’s production B J. Ware, pastor. of chick ns and eggs brought $1,048,000,000. a Mrs. Catherine Durfey. owner ol Ninety per cent of this billion dollars goes to farmers or rather j (he Hermiston hotel, returned the to farmers’ wives. These good wives spend it for groceries, cloth ; first of this week from Jaboba Hoi ing, Url tr. va .¡.In mnehiae», rugs, pictures, books, phonographs. R. A. BROWNSON, Mgr. If we should tak the poultry money out of a farm community, the Springs, California, where she spent CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME about two and a half months as i country town merchant» would wonder what had happened to their business. i guest of her son.. Jarvis Durfey. •’! FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN never have had such a good time In Higher labor nnd feed prices, our new r knowledge of the fac my life as I had on this visit.” she THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS tors making for economical and successful egg production, and an declared. "Jarvis Is getting along DONE. increasing demand for a standardised product on the part of the fine there, likes his work and is as consumer arc factors which arc forcing many farm folks to make sistant manager.” adjustments in their flocks. Farm poultry is fast getting down to W’hat Is more sensible and econom to keep in mind the a more bus;n ss-like basis. ical than— fact that in addition to “ Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peugli will We have just received a number of booklets giving the results g i leave the latter part of the week for printing this news* of several experiment stations and siccessful poultry men, of B their new home near Wapato, Wash paper we do job work Hatching, Brooding, Culling nnd F eding, as well as labor saving B |ngtou. where they will farm 12C of any kind. When devices in the care of Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys Cop ® acres. A. R. Rcbnuyt in charge of | ses may be obtained a t the office. B two Crania that took wagon loads ol in need of anything B household goods has already gone. in this line be sure B I and a truck will take the remalndei • ! of their effects either the last of this Maybe you want Cured Meats. If a week or the early part of next week. you do our line of Bacon and Hams BQOOOOOSea»»o»»»eooaseoe»e Mrs. Gerald A. White returned to will suit you. If yon want Fresh Fhone'331 § , Lexington Tuesday evening to re Meats you can have a choice of a la w w» “ The Yard of Beat Qnslity ” g sume her work‘In the schools th.'re. wide range of offering«. Come' ¿i ant I j The schools were dtsmlaed the latter M. M. STRAW. MGR. ® . part of last week on account of an renew f i w | Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau I epidemic of Influenza, and Mr«. White time you art became ill after her arrival here Si which necessitated her absence from ib b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b a b b b b b b a b b b b b b b b b b b ? school the first two days of thia week. PHONS 1S1 BLESSIN G HDW. CO. For Comfort NORTON & W ARNER S e r v ic e S tation N e w Spring W a sh G ood s and Economy ■ ■ ! Poultry is an Im portant P art o f th e G row -Y ou r-O w n - ! L ivin g Farm Program « ; ■ : It is a Billion Dollar Cash Crop CR ISP M O R N IN G S W FA R E SHOWING In Rayons. Peter Pans, Tinder Bell, Oxford Prints, Miracle Chif fon, Novel Sheen, all guaranteed fasst colors, and as the season is to be Wash Goods Season in the Dainty Shade, you will bo well to look these oer. All in short length pardage so you will be able to have fairly exclusive patterns. We have some Very New and Snappy-Styles in M e n ’s D ress Sh irts Priced 31.50 to 53.00. Made in wanted styles. collar attached. Sport Patterns, priced to move at 61.00. (SEE WINDOW DISPLAY) DON’T FORGET WE ARE SELLING N ic e W in e sa p A p p les a t 5 0 c p er B o x All resorted, orchard run— No windfalls in these apples. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company TU M -A -L U M B R E A K F A S T SPE C IA L LUM BER COM PANY Sausages in tights, 30c Ham or Bacon Cut to Order We Want Yon Corn Beef Boned, 16 cents per pound Headcheese 20 cents K raut th at c an 't be beat, 15 cents qi a rt H E R M IST O N M A R K E T Phone F our-O ne-O ne Free Delivery M. W. SIMS A. W. 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