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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1927)
* * « * H T O M IS T O X O c a u r n r a s a t In te rest C leaned Hara and Thera A bou t the C ity and N eifhborhaod WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS The Highest Market Price A rt Adam son w as h e re from P o rtla n d on business. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W inslow , res idents of th e p ro ject for 14 years, H. K. D ean wag in Salem and w ill leave th e la st of th e m o n th for P o rtlan d over th e week end. C alifo rn ia to m ake th e ir home. They w ill be accom panied by th e ir d a u g h J. A. YeageT, co u n ty school superin te r M artha. Mr. W inslow w ill farm tendknt, w as in H erm iston W ednes n e a r L ong Beach. day. MUNSINGWEAR Is the kind that will keep you warm and give you service. We are exclusive agents. J. W. M essner h a s re tu rn e d from B aker w here he ha^ been for some tim e on business. T ry our P ea n u t B u tter. D isp en sed w ith a m ach in e an d a lw a y s fre sh and sanitary. Mrs. W. G. Rodda an d Mrs. De- Moes w ill a tte n d te a c h e rs’ in s titu te in P endleton th is week. KINGSLEY’S Mr. and Mrs. J. D. S ear8 of A lbany left today a fte n a v isit h e re a t the home of th e ir son, Dr. J. L. Sears. H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E * Mrs. R. S. M adden of C aldw ell, Id aho, has been v is itin g a t th e home I of h er b ro th e r, E. P. Dodd. F rien d s of Mrs. A rleta W h ite, a resid en t of th i8 d is tric t a few years ago, w ill be so rry to h e a r t h a t she Is in the h o sp ital a t San Jose, C alif orn ia. a su ffe re r from In fan tile paralysis. YOU KNOW Q U A L IT Y M E A T S PR IC ED R IG H T Mrs. F. M. G u iw its e n te rta in e d a t bridge F rid a y a t h e r borne n o rth of tow n. F o u r tab les w ere in play d u r ing th e aftern o o n . F ir s t prize w as won by Mrs. E. I. Davis, an d th e con solation w en t to Mrs. J . L. W aller. H erm isto n M arket - A. W. TURNBLAD Mrs. A. J. D raper of P o rtla n d , Mrs. G. H. J e k in s ’ m o th er, re tu rn e d to I H erm iston w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jen - : ing th is w eek. Mrs. Je n k in s visited h er m o th er d u rin g th e tim e Mr. Jen - 1' *ns w as a t th e s ta te fa ir in charge 'o f club e n trie s from th e county. i lib i H O N E Y LABELS Mrs. A. H. Blood of A berdeen j W ash in g to n , and h e r m other, Mrs I W. B. W in sto n of S a v an n a, Illinois I are H erm isto n visitors. T hey expect | to re tu rn to A berdeen w ith in th e n ext few days. Mrs. Blood is W. B. Yeo m a n ’s m other. THE HERMISTON HERALD —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— “T : ■ POULTRY B R EE D E R S ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR ■ ■ ■ M cK ay S tap ler W ith which we put on soles with fine wire. No nails, no thread Work is done same day it is re ceived. Return p a r c l post prepaid. Pendleton Shoe Shop 643 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON ■ ■ s ■ a s ■ ■ a ■ a a B ensel, su p e rin te n d e n t. M orning w or sh ip a t 11 a. m. Them e, ‘‘The D uty of C hurch A dvance.” E v en in g s e r vice a t 7 :4 5 p. m. Thleme, “ M ark of a tru e R elig io n .” A ch u rch m ind w ill show itse lf in a ch u rch going h ab it. Get one! A. J. W are, P asto r. Intercollegiate FO O T B A L L Biggest Game in Eastern Oregon W . S. C. “B a b e s” Vs. U . o f O. “F rosh ” F rid ay, O ct. 21 Round-up Park Gridiron PENDLETON Game S ta rts a t 2 :3 0 p. m. Adults $1.00 Children 50 cent TO VISITORS TO THE DAIRY SHOW -WE INVITE YOU TO— Make Our Store Your Headquarters WHEN YOU DESIRE TO REST BLACK INK ON WHITE PAPER Cannot do justice to the alert sensi tiveness of the FADA RADIO .And loud speaker, for one cannot hear w ith the eyes! After Visiting the Grounds Hermiston Produce and Supply Company FADA Radio Authorized Sales & Service R. W. Buhmann Write or Phone 21W2 M od ern ize Y our H o m e On the left b the bom« of M r. C . P- Cosutontme. of Seattle. Thu home im u mw U built, but out of ttyU . —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— B rooder and L ayin g H o u ses ■ GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, WASHINGTON. OF THEM. ■ ■ ■ ■ Í PLANS LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE £ J * B rooder Coal LARGE STOCK OF GASCO BRIQUETS ON ■ ■ HAND. SATIS FIED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON : ■ : Is none too good for SHOE REPAIRING We have just installed a new Eut five minutes of listening will fill these pale words w ith glowing life Do yourself at least one fair tu rn be fore buying any other and insist on hearing FADA harmonated reception! which is only possible w ith FADA radio and FADA cone speakers. Your At. th e B a p tist ch u rch Sunday, Oct. ears will tell you—we’ll trust their) 9, B ib >3 school a t 10 a. m., E. A. verdict. T o Y our O rder and at R ea so n a b le P rices : The Best Equipment i U m atilla co u n ty 's big fa rm in g dis- I tric ts have gone a long w ay on the 1 jo u rn ey back to fin a n c ia l sta b ility th is year, acco rd in g to Roy A lexan- ' d er who w as h ere y esterd ay from 1 P endleton. PHONE 411 M. W. SIMS O B B ttO W , Mrs. E. L. C herry and Mrs. C. M. Jackson e n te rta in e d th e ir S unday P a t Siscel w a i h ere from W asco school classes a t th e C h erry home on for p h easan t sh o o tin g S unday. F rid ay evening. F ifteen young peo ple a tttn d e d th e p a rty , and gam es, B. S. K ingsley le ft on a business m usic an d refre sh m e n ts m ade th e trip to th e valley Monday. evening a most enjoyable one. W e Redeem Them H E R M IS T O N * « H E H M I8T O N , H a rry M cM illan has re tu rn e d from B oardm an w here he h as been w irin g th e B oardm an school gym nas ium . He is now em ployed in K el logg's garage. LOCAL AND PERSONAL « BREVITIES • B ring Y our P a lm o liv e and C rystal W h ite C oupons i \ H BBÀXP, J à THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISING. Inland Empire Lumber Company PhMra|3Sl ■ ■ ■ ■ M Tbe Turd of Best Quulity ” 2 H . M. STRAW, NCR. ■ . . Esclusive Representatives ef National Builders Bureau ■ On b Mr. Coiutew- nxz . home, after he hod It /¿Mingled with We j ten« Red ¿«dav Shtnglei nght over the 4d roof and tide trails. The Wv x »’*’ <*» a U expevun e and the home b now In h « P tnfl with the modem hoiuee which jurronnd it. W e’ll Be Qlad To Help You K '/our home is out of style, yet in a good neighborhood, dr n't sell it at a sacrifice—remodel it. You can lay W estern Red Cedar Shingles over the old roof and sidewalls for very little more than the cost of repainting the building, and your upkeep will be much less. Reshingling, in this manner, cuts fuel bills too, because your outer walls and roof are double thick and hold heat that much better. Up-to-date in Style and Comfort Home» with W estern Red Cedar Roof» and Side W ill« »re always in style and always good looking. Lay vertical grain W estern Red Cedar Shingles with tine-coated iron or copper nails and they w ill las* a lifetime. M a n y beautiful color combinations are posaihle, i f you wish to have your shingles stained. A n d these stained colors are permanent. Cheaper to Heat Than Before pay fo r a large share o f the cost Y ou r saving in fuel alone wiU roofing and aide walla. You enB o f rrshingling your home over the he pleasantly surprised by the moderate coat of bringing your hoes; up to date with W estern Red Cedar Shingles. W e e carry cc complete steels both in natural colon and stained to suit your in' individual 3{ During the Dairy & Hog Show Don’t fail T o S e e T h e B e a u tifu l New Chevrolet Black & White Garagi Profit by Otar Suggestion ? T u m -A -L u m L um ber Co. J. G. Pearson, Mgr’