The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 26, 1928, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
Special Saturday-Monday
TOMATOES, 3 NO. 2 TINS FOR
2^c
VEGETOLE SHORTENING,
NO. 5 PATT.
85c
VEGETOLE SHORTENING,
NO. 10 PAIL
O o eu n n e « of lu u ra a t G l« o « d Bara
* o d T h er a A haat tha C ity M d
Naichfaarhead
98c
BANANAS POUND
10c
WE RECEIVE FRESH EACH W IK THAT COFFEE THAT WE
SELL FOR 35c.
HAVE YOU TRIED IT?
WE HAVE JUST A FEW APPLES THA 7 ARE HOME GROWN
AT $1.25 PER BOX. BETTER HURRY IF YOU WANT APPLES.
OUR LINE OF FRESH FRUIS AND GREEN VEGETABLES
IS QUITE COMPLETE AND THE BEST THAT THAT THE MAR.
KET AFFORDS.
THE STRAW HAT SEASON IS HERE. WE HAVE A NICE AS­
SORTMENT AND THEY ARE PRICED RIGHT.
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YOUR CREAM
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When you sell your cream to us you not only help us but yoir-
■ selves as well because ours is a home industry and as we grow onr
® strength means a stronger and better project.
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Knives Reg.
Knives Reg.
Knives Reg.
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Knives Reg.
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W. B. Langley of Freewater, Ore­
Sunday services at the Baptlst-
gon, was here Friday last in the In­
terest of his candidacy for the office Christlan church April 29: Bible
school 10 A. M, You are urged to
of County Clerk.
come and see. Morning worship 11
J. W. Campbell of Portland, and A. M. Evening service Christian En
Mrs. M. D. Scroggg are visiting their deavor, 7 P. M. At 7:45 the Christ
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Camp­ tan Endeavor will give a pageant, the
Evangel. Come and see what these
bell.
young people can do with the help
Charles Smith, Morrow county ag­ and encouragement of friends,
ricultural agent, was a visitor In cordial welcome to all. A. J. Ware
Hermiston Monday and Tuesday, pastor.
from Heppner,
Rev. A. J. Ware returned the first
Guests at the Enos Martin 'home of the week from p trp to the valley.
over the week-end were Mr. and Friday and Saturday were spent In
Mrs. Walter Ray of Olympia, Wash­ The Dalles at the Christian Endeav
ington, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ray of or coBvcslUa, Sunday with
Mr.
Rupert, Idaho, and Mrs. Sidney Ray, Ware's family in Oregon City and
:.'.so of Rupert.
Monday with the Baptist State
boardd.
I Mrs. L. Hammer has left for Port-
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i land where her sister, Mrs. Florence
Mf. and Mrs. A. A. Little left
Sudley, died Friday last. Mrs. bud- Tuesday for Portland where Mrs. Lit­
ley was well known here, having vis­ tle will go Into care of Dr. James
ited at the Hammer home a number McCool for an operation upon her
of times.
John Conrad, a brother, eyes. The operation was to be per
who lives In the Columbia district, formed Wednesday of thlg week.
was also In Portland to attend the
funeral.
Mrs. David Rows entertained last
Friday afternoon at the home of
The condition of Mrs. Peter Nor- Mrs. Walter L. Blessing, honoring
qulBt who 1 b in St. Anthony's hos­ her mother, Mrs. Cosgrove of Aber­
pital in Pendleton, Is said to be much deen, Wash. Boughs of apple bloe-
improved.
■om. decorated the rooms. Eight­
een guests played cards and sewed
Dr. F. J, Thomas of Portland, who during the afternoon. Honors at
has property east of town, Is hers to cards went to Mrs. Merl, Phelps,
look after his place and w ill remain first, Mrs. George Wagner, second,
for some time. Mrs. Thomas la also and Mrs. J. Clarke, consolation.
In
here.
a sewing contest Mrs. Frank Little
Dick Upham and Bob Hooker kill­ scored highest.
ed a rattlesnake Sunday In the Cold
Mrs. R. N. Stanfield of W ashing­
Springs district.
The snake had
ton, D. C., wife of ex-senator Stan­
twelve rattles and a button.
field. was in Hermiston Wednesday
C. T. McCall left last week for on business connected with her pro­
Trout Lake, Wash., where he will perty west of town. With her was
her brother, James Hill of Pendle­
visit relatives.
ton.
| ■ Brooder Houses ■
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2 Bright new stock of all kinds of g
■ Brooder House Material.
DON’T DELAY PLANN­
ING THAT LAYING
HOUSE
Oregon Hewe. & Impit . VO.
This is Suitcase and Trunk Season
If you need anything in the luggage line we will be pleased
to show you what we have at very reasonable prices.
Carhartt Overalls
Just a few left with, a genuine Gillett Razor with each
garment purchased.
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
WE H A V E
Summer Fuel
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone 331
“ Tke Yard of Best Quality ’’
M. M. STRAW. MG*.
O b d w h a Représentatives of National Bailden Barena
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It will surprise you to see how little
it will cost to make a tight,
warm brooder house
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
R. A. BR0WNS0N, MANAGER
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Come in and see us.
Mrs. H. E. Hitt and Mrs. F. C.
Umatilla county west end track
meet was held last Saturday after­ McKenzie were In Pendleton Tuesday
noon at Hermiston with the following shopping.
schools participating: Echo. Stxn-
F. B. Swayze made a business trip
1 ■ ¡ neId' Hermiston. Umatilla, Colum-
to Boardman Tuesday.
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Minnehaha and Hold-
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M. F. Clark, of Umatilla, manager
Hermiston won both the high
s
» >ool and grade meet.
According of the ball team this year, v t , in
■ to the official returns the grade meet Hermiston on business Wednesday.
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B waa won by 1-2 point, but In reallyt
Charles Peck of Portland and Leo
Ht: score should have read 58 points
■ for Hermiston and 51 1-2 for Uma- Furry of Medford were visitors with
B tiila. The difference was brought I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cahill last week.
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Mr. Peck, who is Mrs. Cahill's father.
s about by recording Umatilla first in J Is Just oat of a Portland hospital.
the A division girls' baseball throw'
and in which Maxine Paul from Her­ He has many frtnds In this locality.
: miston was an easy first and Uma-
An Indication of the growth In
B jtllla second.
Results: Hermlston 54; Umatilla shipments from Hermiston Is shown
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53 1-2. Stanfield 43 1-2. Columbia, In the fact that No. 19 la held here
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38. Minnehaha. 14; District No. 2«. every night for about half an hour,
taking on agricultural products from 1
5; Holdman, 3.
the
surrounding country.
High school: Hermiston, 73; Uma­
tilla 33; Echo, 2.
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Anton Soneaon I. in Umatilla thia S
All winners of first and second
places are Invited to artlcipatr In the wwsk doing concrrt. work and mak­ ■
county meet at Pendleton next St- i ing other Improvements at the A. E.
urday. April 23.
I McFarland dairy raach.
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Clean N ut Coal
Olab Wood
Forest Wood
• Old growth fir, fine for either
kindling or cooking.
STO CK
IT IS TIME TO GET THEM BUILT
Plans to show you to suit your 5
convenience and pocketbook.
HERE SATURDAY LAST
A S P E C IA L
Lumber for Brooder
Houses
Mrs. Cecil Kelly, who teaches near
W. W. Felthouse is In Portland
La Grande, was here last week vis­
this week on business.
iting Mrs. F. L. Kelly.
Judge L. H. McMahan of Salem
Mrs. W. A. Leathers was hostess
to twenty guests for a bridge lunch­ was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
eon last Friday at her home on the Swayze Wednesday.
west side. On the following Mon­
The foreign mission society met
day evening Mr. and Mrs. Leathers
entertained at brldge for the same at Mrs. Nedeau’s home Tuesday.
number of guests.
Paul Miller and F. B. Pennock
were called to Pendleton last week
DISTRICT TRACK MEET HELD
for Jury service.
up to 75c, Spec. 43c
up to $1.25, Spec. 73c
up to $1.50, Spec. 93c
up to $2.00, Spec. 1.33
up to $2.50, Spec. 1 63
These prices are for Cash and
are good for one week
S. L. Carson left’ last week for
Monty Hedwall. employed In tne
the
trip through the valley.
He writes
that It rains all the time down there ” j
n Creamery.
absent from
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his duties, through Illness.
MTT.K COWS
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Here is your chance to get a real
Pocket Knife at a real bargain
price. These knives are all o f the
best grade and makes and all are
guaranteed. Suitable for all pur­
poses.
Miss Martha Farra of Twin Falls
Oscar W. Pnyne was In the pulpit
Idaho, Is visiting at the home of her
of the Baptist church Sunday, dur­
sister, Mrs. J. S. Harvey.
ing the absence of Rev. A. J, Ware.
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SPECIAL
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fritts former
Thomas Lenhart hag rented the
residents. are here from Seattle this
week, looking after their property ranch north of town lately operated
by Lee Moore and will move onto
east of town.
the place soon.
j If You are Looking
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For Success
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A surprise birthday dinner was
given for Ursel Hiatt Tuesday eve­
ning at bis home. Cards were play­
ed during the evening by a score of
guests.
Leathers & Lltte state that they
Elizabeth Leek, who has been In
are
still shipping out ha yin carload
Portland for several years, has re­
turned to Hermiston and will visit lots, unusual for this tlm^ of year.
here for some time with her parents,
Dr. Dorn of Echo was In town this
Mr. and Mrs. John Leek north of
week. He has recovered from his
town.
recent serious illness.
PHONE 171
KINGSLEY’S
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Frank Swayie, son of Mr. and Mrs
Work Is soon to be started on the F. B. Swayze, Is home for a visit of
a month or two with his parents.
: road In the Minnehaha district run-i
i nlng west from Cleve Clark’s ranch, He is nursing an Injured hand, hav­
i and Improvements are going on on ing chipped a knuckle of his left
the Diagonal road. Both ar^ county' hand nine weeks ago. when the head
of an axe he wan using flew from the
! roads.
, b j » iu
l - i . I I H H handle. Infection set in but the
wound 1» healing now.
Ray Challis, a former resident of
the project, was here Tuesday from
Spring work at the Logan ranch
Pendleton. Mr. Challis is recuperat­
is going on as usual, days Will Logan
ing from an operation performed In
iantiary and is contemplating a trip though the spring work Is late, ow­
ing to the cool weather this year.
to California.
The Logans plan on having about
The Kern building on Main street 1000 turkeys this year, 150 capons
has received a coat of paint this and have 1200 day old chicks in the
brooder houses.
week.
$1.65
25 BARS WHITE WONDER SOAP
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3 HERMISTON MARKET 3
PHONE 411
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