The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 05, 1927, Image 8

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    S B B M 1 S T O K H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N . '
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
BREVITIES
You Save Money
at Kingsley’s,.
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ra « f luuraat Gira
and Thera About the City and
Neighborhood
You will have to hurry to get some of those canned goo<^
that we are selling at 14c or two for 27c. Peas, Corn, Beans«
Tomatoes, Hominy and Sauerkraut. They are the best .for
the money.
Flour has advanced 40c per barrel but we are still selling
that Best Asoten, a hard wheat blended flour at >1.95 for
48 pound sack.
We have Caney gallon Dill Pickles in glass at >1.25. A nice
Italian prune 50-60 size at 10c lb. or 25 lb. boxes at >2.25.
Have you tried that 40c Coffee that we have.. Some tell
as that it is as good as some canned coffee that they pay a
half more for. Why buy tin, and Memory Cofiee at 50c is a
wonder. Try it. See that nobby line of Dress Shoes for
the men that just came in.
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Q U A L IT Y
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DON’T FORGET
We Grind and Repair
Lawn Mowers
Jeet. They are now located at Wood­ COMMUNITY CLUB KEEPS
burn, Oregon, where they hava a
ITS PRESENT OFFICERS
house furnlahlngn store.
A. P. Garner Chief Speaker at This
Mrs. L eila P helps and Mrs. C ath ­
Week’s Session; Speaks
erin e O urfey e n te rta in e d a t a bridge
On Mexico.
lunch a t H otel H erm iston last F rid ay
iftern o o n in ho n o r o t Mrs. C arl
T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e Com-
Voyen.
Covers u e |e laid for 20
F. B Sw ayze niad-i a buslneaa trip
lu n ity club w as held In th e P h ra ry I
guest*.
P
rizes
in
bridge
w
are
aw
ar
o W alla W alla W tdneaday.
May 3 w ith Mrs. T ay lo r presiding.
ltd to Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Mre
Ians w ere made an d com m ittees
G erald A. W h ite waa In L exington Voyen.
ppolnted to carry on th e spelling
>n business Tuesday.
a n te s t an d th e fall flow er show,
M rs C. M. Dale e n te rta in e d w it)
he se c re ta ry w as in stru cted to cast
tw
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b
rid
g
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p
arties
last
T
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rsd
ay
an
A rt A dam son, ow ner o t th e local
. u n an im o u s b a llo t for th e re-elect-
th e a tre , w as here th e early p a rt of S a tu rd a y afternoons. G uests to mak< on o f a ll th e p resen t o fficers for the
th re e tab les were invited fo r each
th e week.
olow ing yeaw
p a rty . On T hursday th e prize w in
A splendid program w as presented.
Mrs. L ucinda R an d all of P en d le­ ,iers w ere Mrs. B ert H aneline am
Miss B rcsto n gave a very in tereat-
Mre.
Ja
c
k
W
aller,
and
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
s
ton waa here S unday as a guest of h er
ng ta lk on psychology a n d Miss
w inners w ere Mrs. F. V. P rim e and
d au g h ter, Miss E va R an dall.
’ro c k e tt gave a m ost excellent read -
Miss A tkinson.
ng. T he m ain ta lk of th e afte rn o o n
* Ju d g e and Mrs. I. M. S channep of
/as given by A. P. G arn er on a tr ip
Mrs. R. A. B row nson, Mrs. E. L
P endleton Were H erm iston v isito rs
h rough Mexico. H e spoke p a rtic u -
C
herry
and
Mrs.
R
ena
W
a
te
rm
a
r
last Sunday.
arly of th e co n trib u tio n s of th e Az­
w ere hostesses for tw o p a rtie s givei
tecs to th e co u n try , ot th e races of
Miss Golda M umma is h ere from d u rin g th e past week. T he first
»eople, th e ir ch a ra c te ristic s, custom s,
P o rtla n d to spend a v acation of tw o given S a tu rd a y aftern o o n , w as al ustom s an d law s of co u rtsh ip and
w eeks w ith h e r m o th er an d b ro th er. bridge, and some g uests sp en t the
la rria g e , th e ir civic im provem ents,
ifte rn o o n sew ing.
F o u r ta b le s ol
ailw ays, a rc h ite c tu re , a rt, mode of
b
iid
g
e
w
ere
In
play
and
prizes
of
Maj
Mrs C arl Voyen and ch ild ren left
o rsh lp and th e ir churches, th e in-
th is m o rn in g for V ale, O regon, to in sk ets w ere aw arded to Miss P e trii
u stria l life and th e p o litical sttu a -
uid
Mrs.
N
eary.
In
a
sew
ing
contest
Join Mr. Voyen t o reside.
lon. It w as a m ost in te re s tin g and
Miss D allin g er was th e w inner. Mon
n stru c tiv e ta lk of Mr. G a rn e r's own
J. B. Cosgrove and Mrs. Ruby la y a fte rn o o n ’s p a rty saw g u ests a
icrsonal o b serv atio n s an d each one
M atlock of A berdeen. W ash in g to n e ig h t ta b le s at bridge. P rize w in n er
te a rin g him c arried aw ay a b e tte r
fa th e r and sis te r of Mrs. D avid 8. w ere Mrs. W. W. F elthouse and Mrs
in d e rsta n d in g of Mexico and h er
C
harles
T
aylor.
B
oth
p
a
rtie
s
were
Rowe, a re h ere as g u ests a t the
ondltlons.
held a t th e home of Mrs. W ate rm an
Rowe home fo r a visit.
The s ta te fed eratio n con v en tio n of
Vomen’s Clubs w ill be held a t Bend
A t th e B aptist church S unday
Mrs. S. F. W a lte rs re tu rn e d to hei
.lay 23-26, and it is hoped th a t m any
I home in B lalock, W ash in g to n , Tues May 8. Bible school 10 A. M Morn
rom H erm iston w ill p lan to a tte n d .
ing
w
orship
11
A.
M.
T
hem
e,
"Th<
; day a fte r a v isit h ere a t th e home oi
T he fin al C om m unity club m eetin g
M others
(M o th e r’
! h er p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W. F F a ith of Our
or th is y ear w ill be a luncheon Mon
D ay). Observe how soon, and to
I Solvester.
day, May 16, a t th e hotel. Those d e­
w hat a degree, a m o th e r’s in flu en ce
s irin g re se rv a tio n s please notofy Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. S ears e n te r ta in ­ beg in s to operate. H er firs t minis- <C. W Kellogg.
ed a t an in fo rm al d in n e r p a rty al 'r a tio n for her In fa n t Is to e n te r, as
t w ere, the valley of th e shadow of
th e ir home la st T h u rsd ay evening
Cove,re were laid for eig h t, and a fte , d eath , and win its life a t th e peril
if h e r ow n. How d iffe re n t m u st an
d in n e r card s w ere played.
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affection th u s founded be from all
E v en in g
Am leaving sh o rtly for 3 m onths ith e rs .—-Mrs. Sigourney.
L adles' and C h ild re n ’s W h its Lisle service 8 P. M. Them e, S easonable
H osiery, w hile th ey last 25c p air ipeech. A cordial welcome to all,
T h ird house w est H u rly G rocery A. J W are, pastor.
;
Mrs. Em m a Jo h n so n .— Adv
MORCROP
Fertilizers Increase Yield Per Acre
and Per Man--Improve Quality,
Save Labor and Make
Bigger Profits,
E very progressive fa rm e r is In terested In b ig g er and b e tte r crops
provided th e y can be produced a t a p o f l t. E very bushel, pound or
ton of p ro d u ct sold off th e farm , w h e th e r it be g ra in , vegetables,
fru it, m ilk or m eat, co n tain s elem en ts of p la n t food; a n d soon::
or la te r e v ery soil w ill show th e effe t of th is c o n s ta n t d ra i
its resources In decreased yields. F e rtiliz e rs su p p ly th e crop : ttb
those ele m e n ts of p la n t food w hich th e soil, u n aid id, can u . t s >■
ply, or those w hich a re not supplied i.i m a ui or .
legum es.
The labor required to produce high acre yields is little more
than in the case of low acre yields ;but the high yieJ ds are produc­
ed with less labor per bushel, pound or ton. By increasing th
yield, fertilizers reduce the labor cost per unit of production.
A verage yields ju s t ab o u t pay th e cost of p ro d u ctio n . T he i s
of fe rtiliz e rs in co n nection w ith o th e r good farm p ractices p o in t
th e way to m ore sa tisfa c to ry p ro fits and to h ig h or income.
Morcrop K for Farm Lar ds
Morcrop L for Lawns, Flowers
Morcrop Tablets for Home Plants
GET A COPY OF THE MORCP.CP MANUEL
Oregon Hardware & ImpJt ,C t.
CRISP
KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP
ANNOUNCEM l ,'
MORNINGS
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Special M other's day services have
planned a t th e M ethodist church
; been
for Sunday m orn in g , and all m others
R
a re cordially Invited to aatend. The
service w ill be carried o u t ■'especially
for m others. S. H am rick, pastor.
CREAM
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"My baby ch ick s a re d o ing fine th l ;
sp rin g , and I expect th em to be the
best lot of producers when they m a­
tu re I have ever h a d ,” said F ran k
Fow ler W ednesday w hile in tow n.
H is hens a re also g iv in g a good ac­
co u n t of them selves, he stated .
Bring it to your Home Creamery ■
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Mrs. A nna S tro h m hag re tu rn e d
from Hood R iv er w here sh e spent
th ree weeks as a g u est a t the home
of h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. A. W. Isbell.
She m ade th e tr ip for a re s t and tc
lecu p e rate from a recen t illness and
re tu rn e d hom e feelin g b e tte r.
— ON WEIGHT AND TEST—
3 Hermiston Creamery
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HERMISTON£ g o n
Mrs. V7. A. C orrell a rriv ed W ednes.
day to be th e gtiest of h er sister,
Mrs. J. S. W est
Mr. and Mrs. Cor
rell lived h ere for a n u m ber of years
and have m any frien d s on th e pro-
A. M. SUNSTRUP, PROP.
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JOUSEWIVTS ENJOY TALK
BY NUTRITION EXPERT
A very successful m eeting w as held
it th e H erm iston B ap tist ch u rch
T hursday, A pril 28. T his w a s the
second of a series of m eetings w hich
Miss Case of O. A. C. is co n d u ctin g
lere. A bout 20 salads w ere made
ind sam pled by th e 75 ladles pres-
;nt. All the salad s w ere adjudged
ira c tic a l as well as delicious.
In th e afternoon Miss Case gave a
splendid talk on th e "F e e d in g
of
M others and C h ild ren .” T he lunch
served a t noon consisted of th e salads
lem o n strated . sandw iches fu rn ish ed
>y each lady and angel food cake.
T he an g el food w as an added tr e a t
Manned and fu rn ish ed by th e N eigh-
lorliood club. Mias Case w ill give
her th ird d em o n stratio n some tim e In
June. D ate w ill be announced later.
A lw ays g ria s e an Iron w ith lard
>r v aselin e before p u ttin g it aw ay
,or a long tim e, or it w ill ru s t. To
•emove ru s t on an iron, scour It w ith
scouring pow der, and ru b w ell w ith
i flan n el cloth.
CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME
FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN
THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS
DONE.
.
W h a t is m ore sensible an d fconom
leal th a n —
MEAT
We have moved to our new
location on Main street that has
been occupied by the American
Shoe Shop and are open with a
complete new stock of groceries.
As the new locatidft w ill afford twice the space that was avail­
able in our old location it w ill make it po ssible to carry a more com­
plete line of Shoes, Clothing, etc., th in in the past.
M aybe you w a n t C ured M eats. If
you do o u r line of B acon an d H am s
w ill s u it you. If you w a n t F resh
M eats you can have a choice of a
wide ran g e of offerings.
We invite a visit to the store in t ie new location from present
customers as well as new friends.
The city’s two jewelry stores will now be
City Meat Market
Charles G. Burk
PHONE 131
BUILD A HOME FIRST
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
the same building.
FOR- T H E
NEXT
W EEK
We Will Give a
COFFEE MEASURE
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WITH A THREE POUND PURCHAS
FEE.
POULTRY
BREEDERS
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
This Coffee Measure
"THE
FORD”
S or 4 rooms— bntli— nook—-basem ent.
M aterial cost about tlie sam e ns Ford Car.
ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR
Windows, Casement
Sash Blinds, Flower
Boxes
is worth 60 cents
AND WILL BE A GREAT HELP IN THE MAKING
Brooder and Laying Houses
OF
UNI­
FORM STRENGTH OF COFFEE.
GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES
PLANS
Call and we will demonstrate
its value to you.
WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN,
WASHINGTON.
LET US MAKE
0U AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE
OF THEM.
Entrances, Doors
Frames, Trim
—and—
Brooder Coal
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LARGE STOCH OF GASCO BRIQUETS
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ON
HAND.
FEED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION.
SATIS-,
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Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
DOPOE ’
or 5 rooms— Iwiih— nook— ha*?- eut— fireplace.
M aterial e<>nt abont »amr a« l»od<e car.
For Mother
Mantles, Colonades,
Sideboards, Cup­
boards
Ask To See One
PLAN BOOKS— 1 'I C I C R B
Etc.
Brick Ice Cream for her Sunday
Dinner or Luncheon
W e c a rry New N am e Hazelwood Brick Ice C ream every day.
A lw ays h a rd and ready for law. We w rap it fo r k eeping a re a ­
sonable len g th of tim e.
ICE CREAM— BEST FOR YOUR PARTY.
MITCHELL DRUG CO.
PHONE 101