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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1928)
THE HEBM ISTOH HXRAXJA HEBMISTOK, OHEtiOK Men’s Snmmer Underw'r • Unions Ì * • * .....* .................... Nice Line of Shirts, Straw Hats, Low Shoes, Work Shirts Also for Youths. BREVITIES CONGOLEUM ■ Mrs. H. L. Payne was a dinner hostess last Sunday. Among other guests was Mrs. Oscar Payne, the dinner party celebrating her birth day. Mrs. Stanley Campbell, of Con- Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark, Mrs. don_ waa ^g,, a guest. C. M. Jackson and Mrs. Frank Stone I ______ were members of a party that motor W. J. Daughtery wag in town from ed to Pendleton Tuesday. Echo In the interests of his cam paign for county commissioner. Mrs. Stanley Campbell and Bar bara and Mrs. Campbell’s father, C. Z. Randall and Cyril Proebstel Mr. Coughlin, visited here with were in town Monday from Pendle rrlends over Saturday and Sunday. ton. Mrs. Frank Silvey made the trip with them to visit her daughter, Mrs. Earl Miss Rose Donovan was in Pen Boynton. dleton Saturday. O ccurenem o f I n t a iw t Glean« and Thera A bout th e City and Neighborhood . 95 and $1.00 $1.00 and $1.50 B. V. D’s ......................... 3. W. McMullen received 1,000 baby chicks the first of last week. LOCAL AND PERSONAL 80c S ee O ur Line o f W ash D resses and H ats RUGS SP E C IA L FO R O N E D A Y O N L Y S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 12 WE HAVE FRESH 1ÜLK ON ICE WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS PHONE 171 KINGSLEY’S H IR M I8 T O N 8 H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D atu. SE 1 ■ ■■■■■.■■■■■■■■■■■■■B ■■(!■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ i If You are Looking : ! For Success ONE OF THE SUREST MEANS TO TAKE IS TO MILK COWS When yon sell your cream to us you not only help us but your selves as well because ours is a home industry and as we grow our strength means a stronger and better project. Mertniston Cream ery Co. Mrs. William Kilt was shopping in Rev. A. J. Ware was in Helix and Pendleton Saturday. Weston Friday and Saturday of last week, and will go to^Pine City Fri E. P. Oodd has returned from a day night to preach the baccalaureate ■ 'week spent in Wallowa county. sermon to the graduating class of that community. - The M. E. Ladies Aid society will Jj’ have an all day sewing at the church Rev. A. J. Ware will go to Irrigon ■ Wednesday, May 16, to complete the Friday to deliver the commencement ■ small comforters for the children's address at the high school in the N hospital. evening. Business at the W hite Hatchery is moving along rapidly. The first eggs went Into the lncubbator Feb. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■(!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ first and Mr. and Mrs. White have ■ orders that will keep them busy un I til July. Mr. White ha« Installed all ■ electric Incubators this season, 24 ■ of them of 580 egg capacity each. ■ ¡Hen, turkey, duck eggs, are all go- ■ ing through the machines. The brood- ■ j ers scattered over the hatchery 8 ■ grounds hold 5000 young chicks and ■ the laying house holds more than ■ '700 hens. SUMMER UNDERWEAR Mrs. A. Little returned Thursday from Portland where she has been for thg past two weeks. During her absence she underwent an operation On hr eyes. OF THE B. V. D. TYPE, AT $1.03 PER SUIT. CHANDISE AND JUST IN SEASON. About 200 cases of eggs were ship ped out oi Hermiston the last week In April. W hile this, is only about one-third of the number of eggs sent out by some of the larger egg produc ing communities in one day, it shows a healthy growth in this commodity here. HAVE A S P E C IA L STOCK OF MRS. HOUSE K /fE : ....If you are not now taking the Hermiston Herald because you think you can’t afford it and depend on borrowing a copy from a friend to read the home news. Just stop and Igure the savings you can make in course of a year by having the paper regularly and taking advantage of the bargains that lherchants are offering every week. The price of a subscription is $2.00 a year. The ae- turns to you in savings made by directed buying of advertised bar gains may be only »10.00, nr they may be »50.00 a year. In either case, a subscription is a dandy Investment. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a HAM! HAM! IT IS TIME TO GET THEM BUILT 3 Inland Empire Lumber Company ■ s H. M. STRAW. MGR. It will surprise you to see how little it will cost to make a tight, warm brooder house S a (■■■■■■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■? HAM! a ¡5 H o m e Cured B acon and Pure Lard C om e in an d see us. Tum -A-Lum Lumber Co. B. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER —- GOOD MER Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. WE C om e and G et ’Em Lumber for Brooder H ouses Clean Nut Coal Slab Wood Forest Wood Old growth fir, finQ for either kindling or cooking. JC ic I mìvc Representative« of National Builders Bureau GOING FAST!! ARE NOW IN ORDER. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ANY HAT AT 75c. THE VENTILATED KIND, LIGHT AND AERY, 763 ONLY. ■ ■ ■ i George Genn acquired a sprained Owing to the many other attract ■ ' wrist and severely scratched face ions on the same evening, the bund ■ I Saturday when the tongue of a hay concert Wednesday night by thè Ir ■ ■ wagon he was driving came loose' rigon school band, was poorly atten Plans to show you to suit your { convenience and pocketbook. ; ■ = : “ Tke Yard of Best Quality ” SEED SPUDS SUMMER HATS D O N ’T DELAY PLANN and the horses jumped, throwing Mr. ' ded. The band under the direction to the ground. He was dragg of Mr. Maaskg is an excellent boys ING T H A T LAYING : Genn ed some distance before the horses band, and deserving of a good pat-; ronage. HOUSE j 'could be stopped Phon. JJI NETTED GEM WESTON MOUNTAIN ■ N O R T O N ’S C A SH G R O C ER Y ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaaa■■■■as■■■■□■■□&£; Miss Lorene Elliott of Portland Is O. C. Pierce a id H. E. Shesely were t guest of her aunt, Mrs. O. C. Pierce. at Heppner Junction Sunday. Frank Bllder'oack and H. E. Hitt Mrs. W. A. Jones of Echo and Mrs. 0. S. Corey of Irrigon are patients are having their houses painted this week. at the Hermiston hosltal. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Myron Leid of Walla Miss McCullom drove to La Grand, Walla were visiting Mrs. Leld’s sis Saturday. ter, Mrs. William Shaar, over Sun day. A. C. Houghton, manager of the west side Irrigation district, was up J, M. Thom Is driving a new from -Irrigon on business Tuesday. Whippet car purchased this week. Summer Fuel a a a O N E T O N S i Brooder Houses ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a an ■ B a a a a a a a i a a a n a a a i a a a : — READ THE WANT ADS— ■ ■ Oregon Hdwe. & Imp!t. Co. : !■■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■□■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■! lb , : These are the Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs 9x12 feet. We have only eight of these rugs left to be sold at this price. If you want one get it early S a t urday morning. ■ Mrs. C. M. Best entertained for Mrs. Thomas Fraser went to Port ■ , five tables of bridge last Thursday land this week to remain for a few jj at her home. Prizes were won by days. Jj g Mrs. Bert Haneline, Mrs. F. V. Prime ■ and Mrs. W. J. Warner. Mrs. J. Zweifel and small son of La Grande are isiting Mrs. Zwelfel’s * Driving from Hermiston to The mother, Mrs. T. F. Botkin. ’i ■ Dalles to attend the district confer- ■ ence were Rev. and Mrs. S. Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shesely went ■ Mrs. Oscar Payne and Mrs. Mary ’o Walla Walla on a business trip ■ Hughes. Friday. E. W. WEST, PhOP. Bright new stock of all kinds of Brooder House Material. $9.98 sa aaa sia aaa aaa B sn B a j WE W ANT Y O UR CREAM Mrs. F. M. Guiwits returned the Sunday, May 13, Mother’s Day, last of the week from Pendleton a day to think and net in memory of where she has been for two weeks In her. Services at the Baptist Christ the office of thè county clerk. ian church: Bible school at 10 A. M. Special emphasis on the cradle Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Burgess of roll with certificates to new mem Baker, drove down to Hermiston bers. Special mother’s day sermon. Sunday and spent the day visiting Solo, Miss Sansted. Where did you among their friends on the project. get your life standards? From your mother and she got them from the Harvey Cook wag a Pendleton visi church. Your mother attended the tor Saturdaday. church. Why not you? Christian Endeavor 7 P. M.; 8 P. M. bacca Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie’were laureate sermon by Rev. Hamrick. in Pendleton Friday. A cordial welcome to all. A. J. Ware, pastor. ; j S .■ I Justice Bean of the State Supreme court and Mrs. Hawley Bean were Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught left here the last of the wek. Wednesday. morning for Portland. : HERMISTON M ARKET ■ ¡H I. PHONE 411 SIMS I : " W. TURNBLAD ■ • ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ - ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaaaaa£ 2