roa mcBMigTow nznxu», Hggigggw^ogguog^ John Biggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs, celebrated his birthday The Freshman clasa haa decided last Saturday with, a party for 12 to give “Seventeen" for their play. of his boy friends which was given Tryouts were held this week, and in the afternoon. Games were en­ the cast will be picked shortly. joyed as a part of the program. SCHOOL NEWS HOTES LOCAL AND PERSONAL Kingsley’s For Merchandise O e cu r^ ea a o i la and There Abo Not* hl SOME MOKE ITEMS TO POT OR YOUR WART LIST. SPECI AL-Friday and Saturday Only The eighth grade haa the honor Dr. M. 8. K«rn was here from Ptn- of being the only grade In the school ileton Tuesday on business. to have a representative for the de­ clamatory contest to be held at Ptn- F. B. Swayze and J. M. Biggs were dleton, April 1. Donald DeMosa will in Irrigon last Friday. represent Hermiston in the patriot­ ic division with "The American Flag Rex Kills. Pendleton automobile •« Not the Dollar Sign." dealer, was here and In Umatilla Tuesday. Mrs. Hamm and Mrs. Hammon were visitors in the grades last week. Mrn W. A. Leather and Mrs, E. IL. Cherry were Pendleton visitors New pulpls In the grades are: Mel­ j today. vin Williamson third grade and ! Corolene Duàne, seventh grade. Mrs. Lucinda Randall was here as I a guest of her daughter over the week £ £ £ IfF.'W TO DECIDE ABOUT end. • --------- MARKETING BODY SATURDAY Ceorge Briggs is >in Portland as a The decision as to whether the guest at the home of his daughter, temporory organization of bee keep­ Mrs. Andrew Rantoul. ers of this district shall be made per­ J. DeWilde of Pendleton transact manent or allowed to die will be made at a meeting of apiarists that has ed business in Hermiston Tuesday. b:en called for Saturday afternoon, C. W. Kellogg returned from March 26, at 2 o’clock in the Her- Portland Tuesday morning after i miston library. having spent several days there on j About 2100 colonies have been business. signed up in the marketing body to _______ • date which is slightly more than was Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and sons considered necessary to start the and Mrs. C. W. Kellogg and Mrs. Lei- [ body. la Phelps were visitors in Boardman 1 Sunday afternoon. MALLARD EGGS FURNISHED BY 2 Iba. for 25c Bananas, nice P u it, at OUR REGULAR TO COMPARE WITH WHAT YOU PAY ELSE WHERE Libbies Tomatoes, Ro. 2y2 tin s ...................................................... Minced Clams No. 1 tin s................................................................... H unt's Free Peaches, No. 2V2 tins, 21c ........................ two for Pineapple, No. 2 tins, 19c.................................................... two for 15° 25c 41c 37c Let us figure w ith you for your wants for we can supply you a t the right prices and our goods are fresh and guaranteed. We stand behind anything that we sell. YOURS FOR SERVICE KINGSLEY’S H E R M IS T O N 'S M O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O Here S E R V IC E * BRING IN YOUR RADIATORS! Mrs. F.*B. Swayze is in Salem as PENDLETON MAN INCUBATED IN a guest of her son, Frank Swayze. - < • - 4 '- ^ - ♦ - ♦ - ❖ who is a student in Willamette PLANT OF WHITE'S HATCHERY ! university. ______ Not content with hatching chick- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nugent of ens, the White hatchery has extend- Umatilla were in Hermiston Tuesday, j ed ther scope of its operations to They are making preparations for duck eggs, and the ducks that will be hatched from a tray of eggs that the opening of the camp grounds. went into one Incubator Tuesday Pendleton is pepped up about base night will be mallards. The eggs * I ball prospects this spring, according were furnished by Elmer McCorm- g B B B B B H B B B B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i to George Stangler who was a Her- mach of near Pendletcn and came from stock which he usee as live ■ miston visitor Tuesday. decoy stock during duck hunting Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Doherty have season, returned to Portland after a visitI The first trays of turkey eggs for with friends here. They formerly the season also were placed in incu- ■ ■ bators at the hatchery this week. 11 were residents of Hermiston. ■ I , --------- Several thousand turkey eggs have ■ j Misses Agnes and Iris Little are been cntracted for hatching at the ■ < ' I here this week from Whitman col­ local plant. li lege to spend the spring vacation • ¡with their parents, Mr. and Mis. COMMUNITY CLUB TO TAKE ■ ! Frank Little. ■ ACTION ON OPENING FUND A number of residents of Echo, . | Stanfield and Umatilla were here last Entitling Fund May be Used in P a n , Thursday and Friday nights to at- To Help on Tennis Court, | tend the district declamatory con­ Is Plan. tests. W e Fix Them Like New K N E R R ’S R E P A I R S H O P Patronize Home Industries, and when you sell “ M O E ’S L IN E ” -of- Good Poultry Supplies T h is coupon and 25c en title the under* ginned to one 35c can of Acme Q u a lity B n a m ri»Kote. a n y color, and a »pecial 20c P a in t Brush. "MOE’S LINE” COMPRISES A STANDARD LINE OF MODERN POULTRY EQUIPMENT. ■ ■ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED T AR WITH THE POULTRY RAISER, S P E C IA L •b“t “roe°°iy- economical manner. Increase your property value with varnish All our old customers who have dealt w ith us for years know th at “ Moe’s Line” always stands for quality, and from our n w friends all we ask is a trial order. A shining coat of Acme Quality Varnish will give lasting beauty and pro­ tection to your doors, floors and fu rn itu re. Brighten up those dingy window sills, that dull, worn woodwork. It will pay you well from an in­ vestment standpoint. S P E C IA L P R IC E S O N A L L “ M O E ’S L I''¡E ” Oregon Hardware & Implt. C o. ACME QUALITY Pain t ^Varnish Y ou will find G re a t L akes S p a r V arnish p e rfe c t for general purposes— W hile A cm e Q u a lity F loor R oc is th e ideal, enduring floor finish. C om e in a n d ta lk p a in t w ith us— we will g ladly answ er a ll questions. o BLESSING HARDWARE CO. HERMISTON, OREGON. Mitchell Drug Company C R IS P H o l e p r o o f H o s ie r y M O R N IN G S In the all silk leg and new shades a t $1.50 Holeproof name is a Guarantee of Q ali’y. o f th e G r o w -Y o u r -O w n - L iv in g F a r m P r o g r a m WHAT MAKES ’EM LAY? and $1.00 gr ades. We are now showing some very pretty patterns of M ir a c le C h if f o n In short lengths which insures exclusive patterns to a cnotoraer, priced a t $1.25 per yard. P e t e r P a n P r in ts In New Patterns. Guaranteed fadeless, either w ith washing or sun, a t 60 cents; 36 inch weave. A few patterns of Novel Sheem in pretty patterns ; very a ttra c t­ ive Wa3h Goods, at 75 o u ts — -32 in h wcavo. New Price on Chase & Sanborn Coffee, 57c Golden Gate Coffee 57c NOTHING BETTER THAN THESE TWO BRAI DS Crystal Coffee City Meat Market In 1 pound packages, 50 oents. This brand has been a c tu u a grade in this community for years, Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Spring Is Here It is a Billion Dollar Cash Crop ■ ■ ■ 8 Inland Empire Lumber Company WELT poultiyman to cars for his flock in asuccessful, scientific and MEAT ■ THOROUGHLY P0PU Mo:’s Fixtures are sturdy, strong and durable, and help the Hermiston Creamery : ■ ■ EACH FIXTURE MADE, AND DEPENDABLE IN EVERY WAY. Mr. and Mrs. A H. Norton were I Whether action taken by the Com- CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME Pendleton visitors Saturday evening, munlty club In 1923 to save 90 per They were accompanied on the re- cent of its earnings for a building FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN — ON WEIGHT; ANlJ TEST— turn trip by Mrs. E. P. Dodd and fund shall be rescinded is to he de elded at the next meeting April 5, THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS daughters Isabelle and Ruth. according to a motion adopted at the HERMISTON, special meeting held Monday after­ DONE- ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donivan of OREGON B Portland arc here as guests -at the noon in the library. ■ A. M. SUNSTRUP, PROP. What is more sensible and econom­ The club recently voted to use $200 home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson. * fe B B B B B B B B n B B !S n n B B B B B B B a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B t Mrs. Donivan and Mrs. Johnson are of its sinking fund to help the high ical than— school construct a tennis court, pro­ Bisters. viding the money is available for such a use. The next regular meet­ Mr. Laird and son of Enterprise spent several days here during the ing will be for the purpose of secur­ past week looking over the project. ing an expression of opinion as to They forfnerly were neighbors of what the club wishes to do relative -TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— to rescinding the original action in George McCoy. 1923 when the building fund was Maybe you want Cured Meats. If Rev. A. J. Ware, pastor of the started. Mrs. W. L. Hamm, president of you do our line of Bacon and Hams Baptist church, was in Pendleton Tuesday to attend a meeting of the the American Legion auxiliary an­ will suit you. If you want Fresh executive committee of the County nounced that a clinic for children Meats you can have a choice of a now six years old not in school but Council of Religious Education. who will be in school next fall is to wide range of offerings. Miss Nancy McNaught arrived be held April 12 under the direction ■ home Wednesday from Corvallis of the county health nurse. where she is a student in the state Mrs. Esther Gardiner of Umatilla college to spend the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. celebrated her birthday Wednesday PHONE 131 at the home of her parents, Mr. and McNaught. Mrs. N. W. Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. William Shaar were Pendleton visitors Sunday. They stop- ■ ped west of Ricth at the scene of the g 1 accident which resulted in the instan- ■ taneous death of three persons earl- EARM PO ULTRY ■ ■ ly Sunday morning. ■ PROVIDES GOOD FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. ■ GIVES SOMETHING TO SELL EACH WEEK. Pam R. Oldiikcr of the land de­ FITS WITH DIVERSIFIED FARMING. partment of the Northern Pacific railway company with headquarters In St. Paul hns been here for everal days v j business connected with his dep;r. tint ut. ■ The poultry census is taken on’y e.ery 10 years. The last cen- 7h? second of t-..,, iiternoon bridge; B sus showed tliere wete in the United States 360,000,000 chickens. pii *i's was given by „Ira. E. P. Dodd B They pro£n?ed 1 6*8.000,000 dozen eggs. The year's production ■ of chick ns and eggs brought $1,048,000,000. ■ i and Mrs. A. 11. No: Ion at the Nor- ■ ton home last Thnrsauy afte-noon I ■ Ninety per cent of this billion dollars goes to fanners or rather ■ ■ Guests for four tables were incited.1 * to fanners' wives. These good wives spend it for groceries, cloth- ■ * ing, lights, washing machines, rugs, pictures, books, phonographs. ■ and prlae winners were Mrs. J. L. | Stars and Mrs. J. 8. Harvey. a If we should tak the poultry money out of a farm community, the ■ I M O D E L S T R A W -L O F T t l l l C K E N S H E D ■ country town merchants would wonder what had happened to their ■l A pre-Easter sale of fancy work C ÏI-20O 23x20 n . — to o Hens ■ business. CH-300 30x30 f t . — £ 5 0 Hens J , aprons, cooked food. etc., will be B Higher labor and feed prices, our newer knowledge of the fae- g j held Saturday afternoon. April 2, by T * ’s chlrkcn shed Is s im ila r to the “ W ash. State College ■ tors making for economical and successful egg production, and an ■ , the Ladies’ Aid society of the Metho- f : iw -L o ft Poultry-H ouse” o r the ■•Ml-scurl” type shed. increasing demand for a standardised product on the part of the ■ diet Episcopal church in the room —Good Chickens ■ consumer are factors which are forcing many farm folks to make I next door to the He!'mi->ton Produce adjustments in their flocks. Farm poultry is fast getting down to : A Si pply Co. ■ Will Do Their a ■ ■ a more busin ss-like basis. ■ I Part. M.s. J. L. Sears entertained at ■ We have just received a number of booklets giving the results ■ I bridle Saturday afternoon and again ■ of several experiment stations and successful poultry men, of « — Iliilh l n w arm , sanl- [Tuesday alterftoon. three tablet., ■ Hatching. Brooding, Culling and F eding. as well as labor saving ■ tnrjr, convenient, well were In play each day. Mrs. C. M. ■ constructed chicken ■ devices in the care of Chickens. Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. Cop- ■ Voytn and Mrs. J. L, Waller were, shed. J ses may be obtained at the office. prize winners Saturady, and Mrs. F. [ — W e furnish complete C. McKenzie and Mrs. E. P. Dodd plans— No guesswork Tuesday. — Including designs »•e solr-feedeH», nests, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Embry return- roosts, etc. ■ ed recently from Lewiston. Idaho, ® where they have been visiting their “ M ate ria lly Tours’* J Phon«’3Jl ■ I son. They plsn to remain here for I a short time to dispose of some farm TUM A LUM b “ Tke Yard of Best Qnabty ” I Ing equipment after which they ex- LUM BER ■ N. M. STRAW. MGR. I pert to return to Lewiaton. There CO. I Is a great deal of activity in the ■ Eidusive Representatives of National Builder* * Finns * M stcrtals for s I Idaho etty now, and the new htg inm- Homes A- F s rm Bldgs.** her mill will be ready to start opir-j ■ ■ P o u ltr y is a n I m p o r t a n t P a r t COMPLETE HAS BEEN CAREFULLY DESIGNED BY SPECIALISTS. T o acq uain t you wi»h Acm e Q u a lity , we arc m aking a ape* A W Cia l ° fC r f<* ® CREAM Bring it to your Home Creamery | AND and we sure h ave the CHICKENS Beef, Pork, Veal and Lamb H E R M IS T O N PHONE FOUR-ONE-ONE X. w . s m s M ARKET FREE DELIVERY A. W. TURNBLAD | HONEY LABELS ■ ■ ■ a T o Y o u r O rd e r and a t Reasonable Prices ■ THE HERMISTON HERALD ¡a’10*' b7 J’,,y >• Mr Embr* »»M z ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■•■■■■■■■■I