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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
The Dairy Cow T he greatest car values in each price dass Is on« of the best assets of agricuture, and local conditions make her very valuable on Irrigated farms In this district. Oar most successful dairymen know that dairying Is a complex business that requires careful attention and study. An opportunity to see representative animals of dairy breeds will be afforded when the Union Pacific dairy and hog special visits Hermiston April 27. We suggest that dairymen and pros pective dairymen plan to visit the train and hear alks that will be made. CHEVROLET $525 to $745— T he q u a lity car o f the low priced field. 3-speed transm ission. Fisher Bodies. D uco finish. F ullyequip- ped. 7 m odels. A ls o T R U C K C H A S S IS : Ji-ton, $395; 1-ton, $495. First N ational Bank of H e rm is to n Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver 950,000 F. B. Swayxe, Pres. R. Alexader, Vlce-Pres. A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier P O N T IA C $775 to $ 9 7 5 — M ost powerful ‘•six ’* in its price class. F isher B odies. D uco finish. B eautiful lines. V alue proved b y unprecedented sales. 5 m odels. Baby Chicks 1927 TOR SALS FOR PALE— Three banded Italian Queens. C. Champion, Hermiston, Oregon. (Breeder for Skovbo Apiaries.) 33-tfc O. A. C. B. Rock eggs for hatching, »6c for 15. Geo. McCoy, Robb place. 32-2tp lo r sale— Registered Collie pups. Good alfalfa hay. L. E. Sullivan. 32-3p 0.1 SALE— 10 H tons hay in stack, on Auseon place, 963.00. See W. A. Leathers. 32-2tc 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. Prices for these May chicks will be $12 p r 100, or $108 per 1,000. Deposit of 20 per cent required on all orders. No more custom hatching can be don© by us at present, irrespective of whether bookings have been mad«. O L D SM O B IL E $875 to $1190— A fine car a t m oderate cost. Pow erful 6-cylinder m otor. H an d som e Fisher Bodies. D uco finish. 4-w heel brakes. 11 m odels. WhitePoultryFarm Gerald A. White OAKLAND Hermiston, Oregon $1095 to $1295—A "six” th a t is win ning and holding goodwill on perform a n ce. B e a u tifu l b o d ie s b y F isher. D u co finish. 4-w heel brakes. 7 m odels. ALL HEAVY BREED COCK- * B U IC K See me or call me for prices. • G IL B E R T S M IT H g $1195 to $1995.— Fam ous valve-in head 6 -cylin d er engine. N ew m odels vibrationless beyond belief. Fisher B odies. D u co finish. 18 m odels. i Telephone on Echo System S PLANO FOR SALE In Hermiston dis ■ trict. High gtiade. Bargain. Pay 910 month. For particulars address Hendrick Piano Brokerage Co., 121 South Madison St., Spo FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS kane. 32-4tc (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper FORTY ACRE ALFALFA TRACT for ative of Hermiston. Unleee other sale. Four miles east of Hermiston, wise specified, prices are per hundred near. Columbia school. 95,000.00. weight.) Terms. Address owner, care Her Scratch. 100s ..................................92.26 miston Herald. 32-3tc Bran, 60s .............. 90 Egg Mash ______ 3.30 For sale— Two big six McCormick mowers, two McCormick hay rakes Ground O ats....... ............................ 2.20 Ground Barley ............................. 1.75 and derrick. W, A. Leathers. 31tf Wheat ................................................ 2.20 For Sale— Cows, young stock and Corn, No. 2...................................... 2.05 Cracked Corn, No. 2........ - ......... 2.16 hay. F. B. Pennock. 31-2tc. Ground Corn, No. 2.................. 2.15 1.20 FOR SALE— Side delivery hay rake. Mill Run 80s ..... 2.10 S. B. 9tarr. 31-2tp Cow Feed .......... Ground W h e a t.............................. 2.20 I w ill have pasture tor 30 to 40 Shorts, 80s ..................... 1.28 cows. Good water and lots of Rolled Barley ................................ 1.26 «had«. Guy Cronk. 31tfc Calf meal, per pounC_________ 9 H e Middlings .................. 1.58 FOR SALE — Four Duroc Jersey Oyster shell ..........................................90 boars. Inquire W. C. Meyers, Echo, Whole O ats...................................... 9.10 or write Frank Ulrich, Pendleton. Salt, half ground 50s........................45 29-tfc Good blue grass pasture shade and water, for this spring, summer and fall. Cattle only. See W. A. Leathers. 28-tfc. FOUNTAIN FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh eowa. B. Hammer. 97-tfo Cigars, Tobacco L a SALLE $2495 to $2 6 8 5 — General Motors* new and beautiful car designed and built by Cadillac. 8-cylinder V -typ e engine. B od ies b y Fisher. D u co finish. 6 m odels. C A D ILLA C $2995 to $9000— Pioneer 8-cylinder car. 50 b ody sty les and ty p es b y Fisher and F leetw ood . 500 color and upholstery com binations. D u c o finishes. [ALL PRICES P. O. B. FACTORIES] CALL FOR WARRANTS G Home Cooking IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WANTED TO BUY— 50 or 60 head of cattle. Wm. Leathers. 29-tfc * v b WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11:30 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M. Fried Chicken, home style, 80c Bring your broken furniture to me to be repaired. Tom Jensen. 17-tfc SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 5 :3 0 to 8:30. Watch, elock and Jewelry repairing. Be. Newell, next door to Sappers. ll- t f e GENERAL MOTORS REX CAFE for Profits. Stillings. S7tf ‘ATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J- M. BIGGS, RE- AUTO«. «•**« — CLIP THE COUPON- SERVICE iDDDTO mkebiae rolls at the Herald efftao FOR SALE—Adding machine rolls at the Herald offlee. YOU WANT I CHEVROLET I PONTIAC COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEZ # * T. H. Gaither * ♦ BRAE m WANT A M TRANSFER AND DBA Y ♦ I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! I I Pirns. «end, without awy obligation » me. □ □ —. OLDSMOBILE □ I I OAKLAND J BUICK I L a SALLB J CADILLAC I -READ THE WANT A M - —| I GBNBRAL MOTORS (D e p t A ), D e tro it, M ich. C A L L 25J Hermieton Second Hand Store.— Fnrnitnre and Hardware, Bee Sup- Harness. Saddles, Wagons. 99-9 fa The commercial club at its meeting Tuesday voted to Join the State Chamber of Commerce and author ized the secretary to remit the. dues for this year. The resignation of J. S. Harvey as secretary was submitted and ac cepted, and a nominating committee was apolnted to submit a nomination at the next meeting. All O. and M. Warrants of the stands West Extension Irrigation District, registered on or, before April 16, back of these quality cars. 1927, will be paid on presentation at office of the County Treasurer A double guarantee back of of the Morrow county, on or after May 12th, 1927, at which date interest every one. Decide w hich car on said warrants will cease. Heppner, Oregon, April 20th, 1927. best suits your purse. Then LEON W. BRIGGS, (33-3tc) County Treasurer. clip and send the coupon. W e w ill send you free full infor HERMISTON LOCALS m ation about that car, to B. S. Kingsley left Sunday morn ing on a business trip to Portland. gether w ith a wonderfully Mrs. Kingsley came up the latter part of last week and has been here interesting illustrated little this week. They plan to move back book about General Motors’ to Hermiston within a short time. J. M. Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. Chari»» Proving Ground where its Unke and Mrs. Bert Mullins were in Lewiston, Idaho, Monday and Tuea cars m ust prove their superi day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Unke accompanied Mr. Biggs on n ority before they are offered to business deal, and Mrs. Mullins I - ited her mother. you. A ct today. Mail the cou At the Baptist church Sunday, Apr. pon NOW, before you forget. 24— Bible school 10 A. M. Morning The Herald Want Ada. Wanted— A share renter for 40 acres Of alfalfa 7 miles southwest of town. No buildings or machinery with place. A. D. Smith. 31 2p. COMMERCIAL CLUB VOTES TO JOIN STATE CHAMBER en er a l motors Bert Mullins Satisfaction guaranteed on home laundry work. Writ© Mrs. N. Dolven, Hermiton. 31-4tp Testing breeding flocks of poultry for bacillary white diarrhea by the college experiment station is steadily advancing reports Dr. W. T. Rob erts, poultry pathologist. Blood samples are taken of every individ ual fowl in the flock and sent to the department of veterinary medicine where it is analyzed. The. object of this work is to find which are infected with bacilllary white diarrhea germs. Flocks aré tested once a year or more accord ing to the seriousness of the disease. Some flocks are found entirely free from disease and recommendations are made by the department of veterinary medicine to ketp them free. Already 29500 chickens have been tested so far this year and Dr. Johnson expects that It will reach 100,000 next year. I Barber Shop 1QSGELLAHEOU8 T o oceoaiot you with A t w Q u ality ,w . ass nwkte« • «IX- SPECIAL OFFER VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, L O. O. F. meets each Monday evening la Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor dially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Childs Barham, N. O. New colors new beauty for faded furniture T o p rove th e rem arkable ease w ith w h ich y o u ca n renew a w orn and faded p iece o f furni tu re w ith A cm e Q u a lity E n - a m el-K o te, w e m ake th is special o ffer/o r a lim ited tim e. Look around you now. What small piece of furniture have you that needs refinishing? Make up your mind, then tear out the coupon above, sign your name and address cm it in pencil, bring it in and get the special 55c combination of Enamel-Kote and brush. We make the offer only because we want you to get acquainted with the wonderful finishing qualities of the erorld-renowned acme q uality Paint^Varnish Sign the coupon and bring it to our stora. , M otor, product I hove checked — with the name o f the neermt dealer hi I mmw wreak m vg, a g in T YOUR PROVING GROUND BOOK □ □ □ Name------------- A ddreu ............. □ TR1QIDA1RE □ Electric Re^rigi D E L C O -L K J H T □ Electric Plante > F C /l worship 11 A. M. Theme, The Voy age of Life. There will be no even ing services at the Baptist church. A cordial welcome to all. A. J. Ware pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Osborn of Port land were here the latter part of last week as guest« at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce. Mr. Osborn is Mrs. Pierce’s brother. From Hermis ton the Portland visitors went to Pi lot Rock for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Elliott. Mrs. Pierce wa« with them on Easter day. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr, F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Hermiston, Oregon Bank Bldg. Phone Conneotloaa W. J. W A R N E S Atturney-at-Law Hermiston i : : H S. McKENZIE, M. D- Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone T il Office in First National Rank Bldg. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Specializing in Acute and Chronic BLESSING HARDWARE CO. HERMISTON, OREGON. Disease. Location, 2 doors west of Postoffloe Hours, 10 to 6. and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 912 BEING MADE BY COLLEGE ERELS YOU HAVE TO SELL ■ BETWEEN 8 WEEKS AND ■ TWO MONTHS OLD. J Hermiston _ TESTS OF POULTRY FLOCKS ■ W ANTED i HIGH GRADE PIANO in vicinity of . Hermiston can be bought on small monthly payments. For particu B lars white Pendleton Music House, S Pendleton, Oregon. 33-4tc | The eeoond nutrition echool for housewives of the west end of the county will be held in the Baptist church Thursday, April 28, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3:30 P. M.. according to Mrs. Charles Kel ler, chairman of the Farm Bureau economics project which is sponsor ing the school. w Miss Lucy A. Case, nutrition spec ialist of the extension service of the O. A. C., will be in charge of the school. In the morning she will pre pare health salads and discuss salad niaklsg. At noon the salads will be served as part of the luncheon. Each woman attending has been asked to bring enough sandwiches for one person. Hot dishes will be prepared by the Farm Bureau com mittee. No charge will he made for the lunch. In the afternoon Miss Case will discuss the topic, “Feeding Mothers and Children.’’ Previously the date for the second school was announced as Wednesday, April 27, but due to the fact that the meeting on that date would have conflicted with the Union Pacific dairy special train, the date was changed. , More than 60 housewives attended the first meeting, and it is expected that the attendance will show a material increase for the second m eet-1 lng. Appreciation of the work done' by Rev. A. J. Ware in heating the church and aiding to make the first meeting a success was expressed by members of the home economics pro ject of the Farm Bureau. HERMISTON, OREGON »■■■amidit <■■■■■ j J. L. VAUGHAN ! IRRIGON The Harmony club dance last Sat urday evening was well attended 208 East Conrt St. Most of the home folks as well as many from Umatilla and other near ANY AND by points joined In the general Jol lification. Splendid music was fur nished by the Harmony Five orches tra. What this club needs is a hali at least twice the size of the school FOR YOU auditorium to accommodate the large crowds that have been present at i Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. 9 these good times, 9 Mrs. W. T. Eggleston of Pasct .(■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 spent the week end with the Gias gows. The Slattery family left here on Monday for Sybrant, Neb., when they own a large farm. For th< past year they have farmed the Wolfe place near here. The Har mony club, of which they were mem hers, extend the best wishes to these We Haul former members. The Braxtons of Meacham have ANYTHING leased the Sw;fyze farm, formerly ANYWHERE Bill Barker place, and have moved ANYTIME onto the place. Bishop Wisdom was home over the TELEPHONE 31 end of the week. He tg employed by the O. W. R. & N. The Harmony Five orchestra ha: been engaged to furnish music foi a dance put on by the Pacific Wood men a( Umatilla on Friday night An offer has also been received iron Stanfield for a dance there. Miss Snow McCoy has return«» PAINTS, WALLPAPER, from a month’s visit In Portlant PICTURE MOULDINGS and other points west. She report ed a splendid trip. AND GLASS The school board met on Monday CONTRACTING evening to select a principal for the ensuing year. The teachers for the 513 Main St. Phono 188 grades were chosen at a former meet lng. Pendloton, Oregon. Irrigon boys and girls won tw» games of base ball from Uniat ill: last Friday. Boys’ score 15 to 6, girls’ score: 21 to 17. A special Easter program was giver by the Sunday school Sunday morn lng. There was a good attendance The Grange met on Wednesday avening, the attendance beilfg rathei Maternity Cases onr Specialty light. OUR MOTTO: It is hoped that there will be a FAIRNESS AND SERVICE good attendance at the Union Pacific dairy demonstration on Wednesday, Come and see us about onr new the 27th. This train will make a and reasonable rates. Graduate two-hour stop here beginning at nurse in attendance at all times. 10:30 A. M. School will be dis missed for the occasion. TELEPHONE 881 The planting of watermlons Is all the rage here at present. Both as sociations are "cornin’ on high.’’ A movement Is on foot to improv» the Irrigon-Alpine road. It aet-mr this reoad shortens the distance t» Heppner, which would bi an advant age. to those who make frequent tripe to the court house. Let's hav« the road. Weather forecast: Windy with a sandy complexion to the atmos Your needs in everything phere. NOTICE The American Shoe shop will be closed Saturday night, April 23. “I was up In the mountains in the All work uncalled for will be left al Pierson creek district Tuesday with inert Mullin« confectionary for 30 two of my deputies, found a big still -laye. 100 gallons of moonshlfie and two (Signed) T. II. FARRA moonshiners and saw more snow than I thought would be in the mountains For most of the small growers In this time of year," said R. T. Cook- Oregon wh»>se area of potatoes la Ingham, sheriff, while In Hermiston I not over ten acres the corrosive aub- Wednesday. ’*Tn some of the gulches ’ limate treatment !« recommended by we crossed In our climbing the snow ' the experiment atatlon. There are came to the top of small evergreen : numerous experiment« and , more trees appaiently eight or ten feet tall. nusseroua example« in the field, of I t la packed like lee. so the sim m er better yield and better quality from supply of water should be good.'* potatoes that are treated. ......... - Everthing Electrical Hermiston Transfer L. J. M cA tee Hermiston Hospital W e Have ■ Anticipated th at is necessary to com- p’ete your golf outfit. Come in and give our line the « once over. >» HITT a ■ ■ ■ a