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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1927)
These A D ay A t A T im e o f? To do w ell the ^ / i m m J u . “ i \ v by dlssiPatW energy. mon-y, health and other resourced we i “d' t0 husband wisely time' things make for sn r w « «nJ i . S -We bave ®t our disposal— these P f cust° mers m their efforts to attain First N ational Bank eodge directory QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. Mr.. Mary A. Sutton of Umatilla 1®I. O. B. 8., meet« second and died June 10 at St. Anthony hospital. fourth Tuesday evening, of ««eh Mr». Sutton had been 111 13 week.. month In Masonic Hall. Visiting She wa., the widow fo the late Wm. members welcome. H. Sutton who died In Middletown, _ , Maud M‘ Ke,,°88. W. M. • Y.. in 1912. Mrs. Sutton was a Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. member of Queen Esther chapter She came we.t In 1912 and has .Ince V E R Y G eneral M o tors car is b u ilt to repre- VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206 I O O made her borne in Umatilla. She 1. F meets each Monday evening In Odd T - ' se n t G eneral M otors q u a lity an d v a lu e Kentucky Repair. Deluge Damage. survived by a brother George Cline b e l l o w s ’ h a ll V ix iiin o - v 4 » visiting member« cor th ro u g h o u t its life. W h eth er its p o ten tia l m ile Fleming, Ky.—Residents of Letcher of St. Paul and a sister, Mrs. Julia dially invited, Conway, of Syracuse, N. Y„ and a county, having buried their dead, vic w . R. Longhorn. Secretary. a g e is to b e used up b y o n e ow n er or several daughter. Mrs. L. Holmes, of Nor-i tims of the cloudburst which sent an Childs Barham, N. O. ow n ers m ak es n o difference. witch, N. Y., who has been here with avalanche of waters sweeping over her mother for the past 12 weeks. the mountain section of eastern Ken PROFESSIONAL CARDS T h a t is th e reason for th e h ig h resale v a lu e Mrs. L. Holmes will take the body to tucky. are trying to repair property damage estimated at $1.500 000. Twen Norwltch. N. Y.. for burial at the o f th e cu rren t series o f th e G eneral M o to rs cars. c . M. DALE side of Mr. Sutton. Funeral services ty-one lives thus far have been re / t ia a l s o t h e r e a s o n w h y U S E D G e n e r a l were held Tuesday at 2 P. M. with ported lost in this county, while mort d e n t is t r y Father McKenna officiating at the than 100 homes have been destroyed M o t o r s c a r s o ff e r r e a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s . and 700 persons made homeless. Office In Bank Bldg. Bomboy funeral home. Evfnlng by appointment. Mrs. Webb Stauffer and daughter G eneral M o to rs dealers are d ep en d a b le m er of Corvallis are visiting with friends Spangler Heads Washington Banker: ch a n ts an d w ill g iv e y o u , i f y o u w ish to b u y o u t here. W • J- W A R N E R Tacoma —The Washington Bankers Miss Edna Gould returned Sunday association convention closed the 32< o f incom e, th e a d v a n ta g e o f th e lo w rates o f th e Attorney-at-law night after spending two weeks with annual session here with the electlor G M A C P la n o f tim e p a y m en t. j her sister Mrs. Fisher of Lebanon. and Installation of officers. J w Hermiston j ; ; J F. A. Sauer of Portland is firing Spangler. Seatle, who served as vie. T h e p rice ranges o f th e n ew G eneral M otors ! for D. W. Jackson. This position president for the past year, was ad was formerly filled by W. J. Sch- vanced to the office of president. W h s. M c K en z ie , m . d - cars a re g iv en below . P ic k o u t th e car w h ich wardfager. T. Triplett. Spokane, vice president Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat in tere sts y o u m ost. T h en clip an d m ail th e Mrs. George Fetter .and son Paul and P. M. Snider. Puyallup, treasurer Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. returned to their home here after cou p on . W e w a n t to te ll y o u a ll a b o u t th a t spending two weeks with her parents, Apple Growers Will Spend $4.000,000 Pendleion, Oregon car an d a lso w h y G eneral M o to rs cars, used or Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson of La Pine Spokane. Wash.—Growers and dele Oregon. n ew , offer real v a lu e to th eir purchasers. gates representing virtually ail apple- JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Mrs. Laura Caldwell of Umatilla raising districts of the Pacific north underwent a tonsil operation Tues west have Indorsed an “apples for Physician and Surgeon day. health“ national advertising campaign Office Phone 733. Re8. PhoM I A. Buckley’s private car went' which Is to cost $1,000,000 a year for Office in First National Bank Bldg, through Umatilla Thursday en route foar year«. ) to Spokane to attend a freight con ference being held there. UR. DAVID S. ROWE, 8 models—$525 to $780. The quality car of the low « l . I George and Roy Kendlar came home Wednesday from Gonzaga Chiropractor and Physiotherapirt where they attended university the Specializing in Acute and Ohronio CHEVROLET TRUCK CHASSIS: H-ton, $395¡ I-ton. $ 4 « . I past winter. Ann Schachermeyer Is home from Disease. Montana where she taught school ! Location’ 2 doors west of Postoffloa (through the winter term. Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. Louise Jackson left Monday to I Office Phone 303 Rea Phone gl> spend a week in Portland and take ( In the Rose Festival. HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. W. A. Conlon made a busl I ness trip to Pendleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hanson and cl.M°dFi,. t o 7^dTc.$9ra 6-cylinder engine in It. price ¡son Harold and Verna and Louise j Byrnes motored to Walla Walla to wîth,^îiri<UdÿT$770CHASSIS’ ,585: With *creen *75°: spend the week end with elatives. Mrs. W. Turn bow of Portland is visiting her husband, W. Turnbow. 206 East Court St. Leland and Floyd Gould left this RETURN LIMIT O C T O B E ^3M M 7 ANY AND week to spend the summer with their a sister, Mrs. Ray Flsher of Lebanon. round t r ip to a Mr. and Mrs. Gean Dexter are the DENVER............. S67.20 a O M AHA................ 70.SS a proud parents of a baby girl OsNS .A o S. S S Y a | Monday, June 13. 7«.W a cbbcagd : . . ' . :: Ben Spencer underwent a tonsil FOR YOU a ENciNNATi . I operation last Friday at St. Anthony ! II models— $875 to $1,190. Gratis« your finer t.rte CLEVELAND 107.SI ( hospital. TO RO NTO 112.80 I Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. ATLANTA UCM Several from Umatilla attended onic balancer, 4-wheel brakes and other new features, the dance in Lexington last Saturday I night. B O ST O N ...............« I l l Miss Nell Reeves spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Ben Spencer. KÌ>- ^ ar^ ,also to Oth«r point, in Middle West, South and East. Mrs. W. A. Conlon and daughter Mildred are attending summer school Liberal i t o p o v n perm it ouiting (in Corvallis. „ Favk •Umatilla’s Union Pacific ball team Orand Canyon N atlanal »ark 4 1 .0 « to $1,295. The “six” that 1. winning Y ellow ston e N ational Park went to Walla Walla Sunday and «oodwdl everywhere. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Rubber X c e d Rooky Mountain Natfl Park took a trimming by a score of 18 to We Haul chasaie and other tested improvements. 4-wheel brakes. For Illu str a te d B ook lets, 2. The Umatilla players were off Reservation, and Information, ANYTHING form and handed the game to Walla address Agent named below. | Walla by making every kind of mis- ANYWHERE i play that could be made. Walla ANYTIME Walla never made an earned run oi | the entire 18. TELEPHONE 31 , R H E Walla Walla ...........................ig 9 Umatilla .................................. 2 5 F. C. Woughter, Agent, 18 models— $1,195 to $1,995. Everybody know. Buick’. worth Batteries— Walla Walla, Gump and Hermiston, Oregon Now finer than ever. New models vibrstlonless hevrZ Jack. Umatilla, F. Hanson and 6-eyUnder valve-in-head engine. Fisher bodies. Duco finish. Markham. sta n d u p ! Is th? Why life ia [iTe<j A step at a time is the way success is achievet. . _________ n<^ ’% rah \ X tZ t^ adcO h tthemanth th^ \ &t- ° nce’ cro»» brid««» these goals. hatchablllty and weight of the eggs, and the weight and broodlneu of the fowl. All breeding hens whose eggs did not hatch 60 per cent of all eggs set during the season have been cull ed. The chicks that did hatch from these birds are also to be culled out because the department does not de sire to continue blood of hens whose eggs will not give at least a 50 per cent hatch. Orafo« WANT ADS for salb (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-op«-1 stive of Hermiston. Unless other-! wise specified, prices are per hundrod ) weight.) Scratch, 100s ....... to e Bran, 60s ............. ................. ’ 2 for SALE-—Tomato plants. Mrs. Bran, 60s ................ ZIZZZ..... 9» Bess Spencer. 41-2tc Egg Mash ................................ g 49 Ground Oats ........ ................. 2 jk FOR SALE—Small heater, laundry Ground Barley ............. ZZZZ 2'.00 «or«, 3 chairs, baby buggy, w . " h e a t .............................. . K Highest.________ 41-2tc Corn. No. 2........................ .ZZZ 2 25 Cracked Corn, No. 2............. ..... 2 35 fo r SALE— W. Leghorn wing-band Ground Corn, No. 2 ~............ , ’, r <ed Pedigreed cockerels. Trap Mill Run 80s ................................. 1 40 I msat records 260-274 egg dams Cow Feed ........................ " ........ 2*23 I mated to males of 280-316 egg parentage. Also another lot 225- Shorts, 80s ......................... ........ 1 48 ' 249 egg dams mated to males of Rolled Barley ....................... j' 7g j 280-316 egg parentage. Attract- Calf Meal, per pound..... 3 ive price op large orders. Phone Middlings .......................... ............. j U 9 p ' <2~J~5~__________ 41-4tc Oyster »hell ................................ I Whole Oats ................ .. 215 -FOR SALE— U. S. cream separator, running condition. Price reason Salt, half ground 50s................ able. W. E. Roberts, on west side. ____ .41-2p FOR SALE— 3 burner oil stove, oak dining table, sewing machine. Mrs C. W. Tilden. ’ 41. tfc For Sale or Trade— Good work team, 1300, wagon, harness and good hay rack, also electric washer and Royal vacuum cleaner. Good. W have no electricity Half mile east *nd half mile north Hermiston on Johnson place. Elmer Summers. 40-tfc Try Burk’s for Bargains. C ig a r s, T o b a c c o B arber S h o p Bert Mullins for is OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WE SERVE 40c LURCH PROM 11:30 TILL 3.00 P, M. Fried Chicken, home style, 50c cattle. 37-tfc| U N IO N SHORT ORDERS AT A H HOUR! Open 8:30 to 9:80. FOR SALE — FoUP Duroc Jersey) hoars, Inquire W. C. Meyers, Echo, or write Frank Ulrich, Pendleton. . 29-tfc PACIFIC REX CAFE FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. -B ____________ 87-tfo 1OBCXLLANE0U8 L. J- M cA tee ♦ 1 H I T ’S GIVES HATCHERY FIGURES ¡Results YOU WANT J CALL 25- -Burk’s, headquarters for Army Shoes. * COUNTRY HAULS SOUCITEI * I 39-tfc t T. H. Gaither WILL TRADE—Good 4-year-old mare 1000, partly broke, for older work ♦ horse. C. I* Upham. TRANSFER AND DRAY Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Be, Newell, next door to Sappers. ll- t f o Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf Burk's for Bargains. 39-tfc BEAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE ALTOR. 2«-*fe n»eh»ae rolls at the Herald FOR SALE— Adding machine *t the Herald office. rolls Hermiston Second Hand Store— Fnraltnre and Hardware. Bee Sup. Pliee, Harnens. Saddles, Wagons. a s-lfe Herald Want Ada Bring Yen Results j | ♦ i You can’t heat the service and workmanship we have. ««1 Fleetwood. 500 different color and u p h o b t e ^ X ^ (ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORIES) Modern Machinery GENERAL . MOTORS The best money can bny is the only equipment we w ill use. FOUR SKILLED WORKMEN Are busy in the shop all of the itme which insures fast service. “ CLIP THE COUPON— - - - - . ! GENERAL MOTORS (D ept. A ), D etroit, Mich. « J CHEVROLET Q JV - J ROETHAC D I rw rtcurs-korv » m OLDSMOBILE □ , nearest 843 Main Street Want Ada Bring ilta PENDLETON, OREGON Summer Hours nt Hermiston Lib rary are from 3 to 5 P. M. 39-tfc , CALL FOR WARRANTS All City of Hermiston outstanding, except those Improvement, are hereby peyment. Interest stops Warrants for street called for June 1«, GEORGIA HENDERSON City Treasurer. DO IT NOW 5«nd u« the price o f a year’i | »¿•cription if you are m a m a n We Need the Money 1927 Season Knamel-Kote, any color. 20c Paint Brush. a .^ j.i »P«cial J I OAKLAND J BUICK I L a S alle ' CADILLAC m . ____•_< m «•»« I t may wbh . □ Q N a m e ------------------------------------------ q Q A d d re ss------------------------- Hatching results obtained In the 1927 .cason by the poultry depart ment of the Oregon Agricultural college at the experimental farm are as follows: From 2529 barred Plymouth rock eggs Incubated 1374 good chicks were obtained, or 58.2 per cent of all eggi «•t. Fertility was 87.7 per cent, dead germs 8.1, cripples 1.2, dead In the shell 14.2. From 2231 white leghorn eggs In cubated 1478 good chicks were ob tained or 66.2 per cent of all eggs set. Fertility was 91.7 per cent, dead germs 8.1, cripple« 1.2, dead in in the shell 16.8. These figured do not ln any sense j constitute a record, says F. L. Know!-1 ton, poultry husbandman at the col- ( l*ke farm, but thfy are considered satisfactory for pedigree hatching. Every chick was individually pedi greed and many Interesting family ( and Individual characters were re-j vealed. From a pen of barred rocks "i of two old hens and 13 of their two- year-old daughters 282 egg« were in cubated and 222 good chicks hatch ed or 78.7 per cen t This result. Mr. Knowlton believes Indicates that the two old hens, which showed good hatchablllty previously, have pass ed that character on to 'heir daugh- i iters, as It was hoped they would. ; From five white leghorns and1 eight barred rocks a 100 per cents hatch wa« obtained. From 14 white leghorns and 11 barred rocks a 90 per cent or better hatch was obtain I ed from all eggs set. All of the chicks hatched were produced ln the poultry department? mein breeding experiment, to In- crease the profitably laying age of i the hen to four or more years. To I attain thia rigid culling of the flock •* Is practiced for egg record aa well ae FAINTS, WALLPAPER, PICTURE MOULDINGS Checked In Different Lots. For Sh oe R epairing Pendleton Shoe Shop of ,Jc “<« ondo. “ “ 01 A'“ « OwSite AND GLASS Show Interesting Facts Read The Herald Want Ads. Bring your broken furniture to me to be repaired. Tom Jensen. . __________ 17-tfc 3 ii’J 7 P°n aSm . | COLLEGE POULTRY FARM SERVICE WILL EXCHANGE six room house in Pendleton for residence ' In Hermiston or small Improved acre age. Inquire Herald. Everthing Electrical Hermiston Transfer Home Cooking FOR SALE— 1 Big 6 McCormick mower; 1 hay rake. Inland Empire Lumber Co. ! J. L. VAUGHAN! I 39-tfc FOR SALE— Five burner oil range. 4- M. Biggs. 39-tfc <Good bluegrass pasture Bert Nation. FOUNTAIN 7 CHEVROLET CONTRACTING 513 Main St. SPECIAL OFFER M ake your home inviting ‘— w i t h C olor / Surely there are p ieces o f furniture in your h om e th a t need th e brightening touch o f th e paint brush. W h y n o t g e t so m e A cm e Q u a lity E n a m el-K o te and d o th e job up r i g h t - r ig h t now? You can g et a n y color yo u w ant. A nd h ow ea sy it is to u s e A cm e E n a m e l- K o t e ! J u st a few strok es o f th e brush and th ere y o u h a v e a brand new chair! G iv e your hom e a personal inspection and n o te th e p ossib ilities for b ea u tify in g b y th e sim ple m eans o f p a in t. Y o u ’v e a surprise in store I , ACME QI/ aut Y Pdintt^Varnish ’ It’s economical to use Acme Qual ity Enamel-Kote, the beautiful,™- during finish. For interior wood- work of every kind. See coupon. BLESSING HARDWARE CO HERMISTON, OREGON. Phone 1SS Pendleton, Oregon. Hermiston Hospital Maternity Cases our Specialty OUR MOTTO: FAIRNESS AND SERVICE Come and see ns about our new and reasonable rates. Graduate nurse in attendance at all times. TELEPHONE 881 W e Have Anticipated Y our n eed s in e v e r y th in g th a t is n ecessa ry to com p le te you r g o lf outfit. Come in and give our line the “once over.” HITT