The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 07, 1927, Image 3

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    UKBMlaTOB ggn Z JJ). HERMISTON, OHUjOOK
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A Checking Account
Special offer
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the leaders
oí
la a strong Bank is a part of every worth while business under
present day conditions.
]r E want you to know that each
Faying bills by check is much more convenient than paying in
'T.i'rency, and th element of risk present when currency is carried
jjround is entirely eliminated if the currency is deposited and its
t ansfer authorized by check.-
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' of the seven quality automobiles
V V nam ed below is a G e n e ra l'
Motors car. W e want you to know how
Genera] Motors doubly guarantees these
cars—hovz it is passing the savings of
vast mi-nufacturing operations (1,200,000
cars last year) on to you—in finely built
engines Fisher Bodies, Duco finish, qual­
ity mat'jriils in those vital points where
quality ccunts most in comfort, safety,
long life and high resale value.
We invite more checking accounts.
First N a tio n a l B ank
ot Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver 950,000
avz«. Pre»
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K. Alexader. Vice-Pres
Norton. Cashier W L Hamm. Aast. Cashier
WANT ADS
Baby Chicks 1927
The only W hite Leghorn chicks un­
sold are those in the hatches that
w ill be taken off May 10, 17, 24 and
31.
FOB 8A LB
Prices for these May chicks w ill
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$12 p;r 100, or $108 per 1,000.
Kor sale— Two big six McCormick
£
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on
mowers, two McCormick hay rakes ,. J j e„
and derrick. W. A. Leathers. 31tf
___ _____ ______________________ j No more custom hatching can be
For Sale— Cows, young stock and done by us at present, Irrespective
of whether bookings have been ma^e.
hay. F. B. Pennock. 31-2tc.
FOR SALE— Tomato
George Briggs.
plants.
Mrs.
31-2p
W hitePoultry Farm
Gerald A. White
Hermiston, Oregon
FOR SALE— Side delivery hay rake.
8. E. Starr.
31-2tp
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FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
Good blue grass pasture shade and (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-opea*-
water, for this spring, summer and atl’.e of Hermiston. Unless other­
fall. Cattle only. See W. A. Leathers. wise specified, prices are per hundred
28-tfc.
weight.)
Scratch, 100s ................... .............93-26
FOR SALE— Two doz. Barred Rock Bran, 60s ............................. ;.............. 90
pullets, O. A. C. strain, 91 each, Egg Mash ..........................
2.30
or >10 per doz. Wm. Taylor, Route Ground O ats.................................... 2.20
2.
27-tfc.
Ground Barley ............................. 1.75
FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cowz. B. Wheat ............................................... 2.20
Hammer.
S7-tfe Corn, No. 2.................................... 1.95
Cracked Corn, No. 2................ 2.10
Ground Corn, No. 2................ 2.06
Mill Run 80s ................................. 1.20
1D8CELLAHE0U8
Cow Feed .....
2.10
Ground Wheat ............................... 2.30
Satisfaction guaranteed on home
Shorts, 8 0 s ............- ------ ----------- 1.28
laundry work. Write Mrs. N.
Rolled Barley ............................
1.23
Dolven, Hermlton.
31-4tp
Calf meal, per pountU._______
1.68
Wanted— A share* renter for 40 acres Middlings ......
of alfalfa 7 miles southwest of Oyster shell ..........................................90
town. No buildings or machinery Whole O ste ...................................... 3.10
Salt, half ground 50s....................... 45
with place. A. D. Smith. 31 2p.
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LOST— License plate No. 91339. D.
D. Follett.
29-lc
SALESMEN WANTED— For McNess
Sanitary products. Call or write,
F. F. Klltz, Boardman, Ore. 31-lp
FOUNTAIN
WANTED TO BUY— 50 or 60 head
of cattle. Wm. Leathers. 29-tfc
C ig a r s , T o b a c c o
LOST— Green jade Eversharp pen­
cil. Return to Mitchell Drug store.
27-ltp
Polands for Profite. Stillings. 87tf
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE i M. BIGGS, RE­
ALTOR.
26-tfc
ADDING machine m ils at the Herald
FOB SALE—Adding machine
at the Herald office.
rolls
Herald W ant Ada Bring Yon Koantta
Bert Mullins
The quality car o f the low-priced field. 3-speed transmission.
Strong rear axle. Smooth dry-disc clutch. Over-head valve engine.
Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Alemite lubrication. Fully equipped.
CHEVROLET TRUCK CHASSIS: tt-ton, $395 j 1-ton, $495.
DESCRIPTION
Umatilla,
Umatilla, Wardwcll’s Add on Levee
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Umatilla, Wardwell’s Add
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Gratifies your finer taste; satisfies every need. A truly fine car at
moderate cost. Beautiful Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Powerful 6-
cylinder motor. Harmonic balancer. 4-wheel brakes. Many other new
Impm vem .nt.. And a wide range of models to choose from.
7 m o d e ls — $ 1 0 9 5 to $ 1 2 9 5
Winning and holding goodwill everywhere because of its ad­
vanced engineering and precision construction. Fisher Bodies. Duco
finish. Rubber silenced chassis. 4-wheel brakes. A ”six” whose quality
is doubly assured as a product of General Motors.
B U IC K
1 8 m o d e ls — $ 1 1 9 5 to $ 1 9 9 5
Everybody knows Buick’s worth. 'General Motors emphasizes
Buick’s statement that Its new models represent "The Greatest Buick
Ever Built." Vibrationless beyond belief. Famous 6-cylinder valve-ln*
head engine. Bodies by Fisher. Duco finish. Many models.
Hermiston, Sub. ot Lot “B“
DELCO - LIGHT electric
plants. Another General Mo­
tors product. Brings you all the
conveniences and labor-saving
devices of electricity.
Home Cooking
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
11:30 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M.
Fried Chicken, home style, 50c
SHORT ORDERS AT A IL HOUR!
Open 5 :3 0 to 9:30.
REX CAFE
H IT S
SERVICE
CLIP THE C O U PO N
E W ANT YOU to k n o w m o r e a b o u t G en era l M otors
a n d its cars a n d o th e r p ro d u c ts. C h e c k th e car th a t
in te re sts y o u m o s t a n d m a il in th e c o u p o n . W e w ill se n d
y o u , fr e e , in te r e stin g illu stra te d b o o k le ts te llin g a ll a b o u t
th a t ca r a n d w h a t G e n e r a l M o to rs is d o in g to assu re
y o u o f b o th v a lu e a n d sa tisfa ctio n in car o w n e r sh ip . C lip
t h e c o u p o n n o w . M a il it T O D A Y . D o n ’t w a it.
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GENERAL
MOTORS
— — — — —CLIP THE COUPON- —— — — - < ^ |
YOU WANT
* XHJHTBY HAULS SOLICITE *
Club Appropriates Money
The Community club at Its meet­
ing Tuesday afternoon took action *
TRANSFER AND BRAY
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transferring 9300 in the building ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a c t
fund to the general fund, thus mak­
ing It available for the use ot the
schools la constructing a tennis
oourt, TWe appropriation of the
funds waa made at a previous meet
Inf. The next meeting w ill he held
— READ THN WANT
Aprtt 1*.
* T. H. Gaither ♦
G eneral M otors
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CHEVROLET
PONTIAC
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BUICK
LaSALLE
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CADILLAC
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I FRIGIDAIRE
( D e p t. A ), D e tr o it, M ich .
Please send, without obligation to me, your
Proving Ground Book, together with illustrated
literature describing the General Motor» product
I have checked, and the name of the
1 may wish a *
de«lCTln
Name..
A dd««
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DEVCO-UQHT
Your needs in everything
plete your golf outfit.
W. J. W ARNER
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston
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Oregon
M c K enzie , m . d -
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
P endleion, Oregon
HITT
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phons T it
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Specializing in Acute and Chronic
Disease.
Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Office Phone 303
Res. Phone 213
BLOCK Min. Price
LOT
HERMISTON, OREGON
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ANYWHERE
1.50
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100
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PAINTS, WALLPAPER,
2.40
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PICTURE MOULDINGS
1.00
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2.00
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CONTRACTING
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1-2-8
513 Main St.
Phone 158
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Pendleton. Oregon.
3- 4-15-16-14-21 10-20-
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Twp. R.E.W M. Min. Price
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L. J. M cA te e
Hermiston, Newport’s Add.
ATYTT T A P
FRIGIDA1RE electricrefrig-
eratort. The largest seUlng elec­
tric refrigerator in the world.
Built by General Motors. Many
mod el»’ m any prices.
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Conneetioa
Hermiston
Transfer
O AK LAND
5 0 b o d y atylea a n d ty p es
— $ 2 9 9 5 to $ 9 0 0 0
The pioneer in the 8-oy Under field. Standard of the world.
Improved V-type 9O-degree engine. Marvelous bodies by Fisher and
Fleetwood. I>uco finishes. A choice of 500 different color and uphol»
stcry emi.hln.rinn« to emphasize individuality in ownership.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Everthing
Electrical
OLDSMOBILE 1 1 m o d e ls — $ 8 7 5 to $ 1 1 9 0
1 J b J L ir l.V '
’ W e Have
Anticipated
NOTICE 1 b hereby given that by virtuje of an Order of the County
Court made and entered on the 16th day of March, 1927, the undersign­
ed will on the 16th day of April, 1927, at the hour of 10 A. M., or at
the time to which the said sale may be adjourned, at the front door of
the County Court House at Pendleton, Oregon, offer for sale to the high­
est and beet bidder for cash in hand puid all real property acquired by
Umatilla County at tax sales. A partial list of the property with the
minimum price for which same muy be sold as fixed by the County Court
follows:
5 m o d e ls — $ 7 7 5 to $ 9 7 5
A low-priced "»ix” which la a quality’product in appearance and
construction. Has largest 6-cylinder engine in its price class. Beauti­
ful, stylishlin es.I isher Bodies. Duco finish. All conveniences included.
Value proved by unprecedented sale.
6 m o d e ls— $ 2 4 9 5 to $ 2 6 8 5
General Motors’ latest contribution to the fine car field. This Is
die new and bet utifui car designed and built by Cadillac as a com­
panion car to Cadillac. Has V-type 8-cyllnder engine. Fisher Bodies.
Duco finish. Now on display.
'VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O.
F. meets each Monday evening in Odd
Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor­
dially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Childs Barham, N. G.
Office in First National Bank BIBg.
PONTIAC
LASALLE
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No.
301, O. B. 8., meets second and
fourth Tuesday evenings of each
month In Masonic Hall. Visiting
members welcome.
Maud M. Kellogg. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY REAL PROPERTY
CHEVROLET 7 m o d e ls — $ 5 2 5 to $ 7 4 5
[ALL PRICES F .O .B . FACTORIES]
CALL 9 5 4
HEAD THE WANT ADS
As a special offer, we will also send you
a wonderfully interesting little book about
the General Motors’ Proving Ground. It
gives facts which you ought to have be­
fore you select a n y car. Fully illustrated.
And its reading may save you hard cash.
LODGE DIRECTORY
that is necessary to com­
At the Baptist church April 10.
Bible school 10 A. M. Morning wor­
ship 11 A. M. Them», ‘‘The Emo­
tional
Christ. (Palm
Sunday.)
Emotion which does not lead to and
flow out in right action is not only
useless, but It weakens character
and becomes an excuse for neglect
of effort.— Byron Edwards.
Even­
ing ervlce 7:45 P. M. Theme, “The
Value of Enthusiasm." Every great
and commanding movement in the
annals of the world Is the triumph
of enthusiasm. Nothing great was
ever achieved without It.— Emerson.
A cordial welcome to all. A. J.
Ware, pastor.
Hermiston, 2nd Add.
Hermiston (N E U SEU )
ALSO —
You can own a new Ford for 9100
down and 925 a month. See us for
guaranteed used Fords. Echo Aute
Co., under new management. 30tfc
Hermiston Second Hand Store.—
Furniture and Hardware. Boa Sup­
plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons.
95 -lfe
Read about the General Motors line. “A
car for every purse and purpose.” See the
wide choic e of models—the wide range of
prices. Decide which car interests you
most; then clip and mail the coupon.
Mrs. F. V. Prime was In Pendleton
Saturday to attend a meeting of the
County Health association which
was held In the office of the county
health nurse In the federal building.
Mrs. Prime is a member of the nomi­
nating committee which was enter­
tained by Mrs. W. D. McNary at the
McNary home to luncheon.
B arber S h op
Bring your broken furniture to me
to be repaired. Tom Jensen.
17-tfc
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing.
Se» Newell, next door to Sappers.
19-tfs
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A c t to d a y .
I will have pasture for 30 to 40
cows. Good water and lots of ?
ALL HEAVY BREED COCK-
shade. Guy Cronk.
31tfc
2 EBELS YOU HAVE TO SELL
OH SALE — Four Duroc Jersey B BETWEEN 6 WEEKS AND
boars, inquire W. C. Meyers, Echo, B TWO MONTHS OLD.
or write Frank Ulrich, Pendleton.
See me or call me for prices.
29-tfc
>" G I L B E R T S M I T H
WANTED— To hear from owner of
j*
H rm iston
land for sale. D. M. Leight, Al­
Telephone on Echo System
zada, Montana.
28-4tc ■
For sale— Rapid fireless cooker, ex­
cellent condition with aluminum
pan. Mrs. Charles Taylor. 28-tfc.
this paper
M. E. church— Sunday morning
HERMISTON LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raley were here service subject, “The Trading Ser­
vants." Evening subject, “Educa­
from Pendleton today.
tion by Contagion.” Epworth lea­
Mrs. Louise Caswell and son Peter gue at 9:30. Debate questton, “Re­
and Miss Helen Pllkington of Port­ solved, That Jacob did right in buy­
land are here as guests at the home ing the birthright of Esau and ob­
Affirma­
of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mitchell this taining the blessing.”
week. They arrived Saturday. Mrs. tive, Ruth Bensel, Elba Hamrick;
Swsyze entertained in their honor negative. Edward Swarner. Harvey
Wednesday afternoon, and a number DeMoss.
of other affairs have been planned
In their honor.
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W. B. YEOMAN
Phone 951
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R. T. COOKINGHAM. Sheriff.
K e im irio n
Hermiston
Hospital
Maternity Cases our Specialty
OUR MOTTO:
FAIRNESS AND SERVICE
Come and see ns about our n?w
and reasonable rates. Graduate
nurse in attendance at all times.
TELEPHONE 881