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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1929)
Specials Saturday Monday O w u n a e w o f I n t w w t C leoaod Haro J a n u a ry 19-21 STARCH. Gloss or Corn, 2 for...................................................... ......... 15c PEACHES, Diamond W. large halves, 2% tins....................... ......... 23c ............................ ........... 9c OVERALLS, good full cut, 220 Blue Denim, with bib Sizes 38 to 44................................................................................. ..... 81.29 BOSS CANVAS GLOVES, 14 oz........................................... .......... 20c LEATHER FACED GLOVES .................................................... .......... 40c A CLEAN UP ON SHOES LADIES— If we can (It you at the pair ........................................ 11.00 GENTLEMEN— A (ew sizes left at the pair ............................... $2.00 PHONE ! 171 W a v erly M otor Oil» « ■ I A QUALITY PRODUCT Nkiskbwtad 1 ROYAL BAKING POWDER....................... 50 1 ROYAL COOK BOOK. VALUE...............2.50 ........................ .......... 75c SERV-US MUSTARD, Regular 15c glass dleton stopped In Hermiston at the O, C. Pierce home Monday evening. They were motoring through to Port land. ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ s M ak e your Ford S tart E asy . a | ! K n e e r ’s R ep air S h op s F. CTaybeal of Pendleton was a business visitor in Hermiston Tues C. S. McNaught, councilman of day. Hermiston, is at the Heathman. The turkey crop of Hermiston this past Mrs. William Sliaar was hostess season was the best on record and at her home Monday evening, Janu the industry is to be further develop ary 14, when she entertained at ed this year.— Oregonian. three tables of bridge. First prize for men was awarded to Dave Mitles- Walter E. Olsen, manager of the dorf, and for the women, to Miss Columbia theatre, was in Arlington Katherine Cranna. on business last week. Tuesday evening, January 15, a A. C. Houghton, manager of the Mrs. M. T. Matott was hostess at West Extension irrigation District at her home last Saturday. January 12, Irrigon, was in town as a business when she entertained in honor of the visitor Saturday. sixth birthday of her daughter, Jan ice. Eight little guests were present Guests at the Frank Little home at the party. over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McKinney of Blalock. Mr.. pickup tfeam from Hermiston Jour McKinney Is a brother of Mrs. Lit-! neyed to Irrigon where they mixed tie. with the Irrigon town basketball team defeating them 43 to 49. Mrs. W. D. Gordon returned from Portland last Saturday where she E lectrical Duct Storm» has been visiting for some time. Dust storms, wlucli charge barbed wire fences lo a high voltage, stall J. M. Pearson, manager of the ! automobiles by interfering with their Black ana White garage, returned , ignition sistcnie and add new worries Saturday from a business trip to Gold lo ruillo listeners by causing even Beach and other southern Oregon I worse slatlc than thunderstorms, are points. among the curious phenomena tluu visit sections of the great pluins east Everett Middlesdorf who has been > of the Rockies in dry seasons, says In visiting here at the home of Mr. and Popular Mechanics Magazine. Mrs. D. F. Middlesdorf left the first j northwestern Kansas, during one of of the week for California. He Is a ! tlie.se disturbances, a man became curi ous about the amount of eleitriclly brother of D. F. Middlesdorf and lives' bis aerial was collecting and con in Wisconsin. nected It with the ground wire through a 32 cdndlepower light He obtained Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gaither of La as brilliant light as w/en It was con Grande, former residents of Hermis nected wllh Ills automobile battery. ton, went from La Grande to Balter No thunder or lightning occurs durlug for the burial of Mrs. Hughes, who these electrified dust storms, nor Is there any known relation between died at her home here January 9. them and earth magnetism. Any metallic object Insulated from the D. M. Deeter .was in Walla Walla J earth seems to become highly elec- from Hermiston last week end. trliied. M cC O R M IC K -D E ER IN G Ball B earing C R EA M S E P A R A T O R S will increase the profits o f your dairy herd OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. re D&WH ITEST0RES chain N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y YOUR PHONE Brings you to our store. This is a different kind of Chain Store! Even though you buy at the very lowest prices you may plione yonr order for Free Delivery and you may Charge I t ! William DeVore, from Pendleton, FUHERAL RITTS CONDUCTED was In Hermiston on business Satur- FOE MRS. MARY E. HUGHES ! day. P H O N E 171 FOR DAILY QUOTATIONS FOR POULTRY, TURKEYS EGGS AND CREAM ' — WE W L L LKCEIVE DELIVERIES— F ridays and Saturdays AT ^ .¿ G L E Y ’S Columbia Valley Produce Co. FREEWATER. OREGON. Big vigorous Collins Chicks from high producing pure-bred flocks. Selected for rapid growth and high vitality. Collins chicks grow faster, mature quicker and develop into better layers than the ordinary chicks. Production is w hat counts. We guarantee 100 per cent of live, vigorous chicks sent prepaid by parcel post or ex press. S. C. White Leghorns, 19c each; Rocks and R eis and all heavy breeds, 18c. We also do custom hatching. Send or bring us your chicken or turkey eggs. C. F, COLLINS, Proprietor, Freewater, Oregon. — V Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Hunger- ":rd have moved to Hermiston from La Grande and have taken up their residence In the Corlls hootel. Mr. Zungerford Is a barber now employ ed at the Mullins barber shoop. _______ I Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Jenkins were In Hood River visiting over the week end at the home of Dr. Jenkins’ par ents. C. C. Pyle, state trfifflc officer stationed at Arlington, was In Iler- misrn Monday, C. W. Kellogg, who recently dls- posed of his business Interests in ■ Hermiston, left Monday for Portland. After a few days there he will leave via California for Tuscon, Arizona, where Mrs. Kellogg has been for a , few weeks. Their plans for settling permanently were undecided when Mr. Kellogg left Hermiston. Bielntan Motors report the sale of three new Fords recently. A four door sedan was purchased by Sidney H. Barnard, a roadster by Herbert Hedwall, and a similar model by Wal ter Brown. C. J. Bielman. Alfred Ross, Ivan i Suton, and Walter Brown were vis itors In Pendleton recently where they attended an Illustrated lecture on the manufacture and operation of Ford motor cars. The Baptist Ladies' Aid will have ita rummage sale open next Satur day afternoon, January 19 from 3 to 5 o'clock In the building next to the . Ules3lng Hardware store. H as Y our Corn< ont i . .. renew a ncx SBDBOipÜOa «me y«, «y, E x p ir e d ? Ne. » M l. R m w t « Diti. He. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF W e w ill sp e c ify ju st w h a t yo u w ill n eed and d e liv e r it th e sam e d ay your ord er is p la c ed , sh ou ld y ou so d esire. T u rn -A -L u m L um ber C om p an y B. A, BROWNSON, MANAGE! 48c Serv-us Cane and Maple Syrup Quart Jnugs ..................... 51c Red and White Peas, No. 2 Tins 3 for ...................................................... 40c B. & M. Baked Beans and Brown Bread, both for.......................... 39c Crisoo 3 pounds ................ 77c Read the Advertisements IB B a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B a fB B B B n B B B B IB B B B B THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE PAY C A SH AND FAY LESS g -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------. B • t Harmtkton. In th e S t a u o f Orason, a t th e cloae o f butlnoas oa Dae. SL 1918. T otal ~ .................. ..........— : Sugar Cured, Lean Breakfast a 5 Bacon, by the side, 27c lb. a 21.279.8S N at- 81.910.71 HOW ? H o m e Cured 5 • a. ■ W h y P a y More? : S IX ® 2M2.0M.00 LIA BILITIES C apital .ta ck paid i a ____________ S a r p lu . f a n d ........_ ..... _ . . . » _____ . . . M.4SI.SS . . 4.MS.0« _ HOB M4.M4.oa M D t .lt The Black and White garage re ports the recent sale of a car to C . f D ao to b e a k . A. Calkins of Irrigon. Ernest Waterman of Portland has _ been spending a few daya at the S*X^°afTimetiiia ! home of his mother. Mrs. Rena Wat- I A- H. N orton, aaehier „ bonk, do w io n n b r rwenr •rman. k a v .a ik .b a d w ______ A. H. About forty from Hermiston were ■ ’ •kojitw aw! rwora w In attendanee at the boxing matches, p In Umatilla Wednesday night. ¡Up M rs. C. M. J a c k so n w a s a v is it o r In P e n d le to n t h i s w e e k , g o in g up o n t h e s t a g e T u esd a y a fte r n o o n . I J R E SO U R C E S Loans and dlaeouata ________________ I184.5SO « U nited S ta tes Gov. teeu rltieo ow ned.....6.280.00 O ther boad«, otaekt, tacorttioa, e t a ....... 1 l . m .75 Banking b o u e e .__ ____________ S.000 00 Fornltnrw f U t u - e e _______ _— MO W I. » 0 00 . Real aatata ow ned o th er th a n bonkins W h e n you get read y to b u ild an y fa rm b u ild in g , it w ill sa v e you m ay d o lla r s to get our c o st e stim a te . a Thompson’s Chocolate Malted Milk With S h a k er.................................... . m and du« f r o n U. S. Treaaurar The U Go I Go club held a very en'oyable meeting at the home of Mrs. Prlndle last Thursday with Mrs. Prindle and Mrs. Carson acting as Joint hostesses. J A N U A R Y 19-21 Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. Hughes, 69, who died suddenly at her home here January 9, were held in the Methodist Episcopal church of Hermiston on Saturday, January 12 i t 2:30 o'clock. The services were conducted by Rev. Ralph V. Hinkle, pastor of the church of the Redeem er, Pendleton. The body was taken to Baker, Oregon, for burial. Members of both the local Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges were present at the services, Mrs. Hughes having been an active member of the latter organization. She was a nat ive of Wales, coming to this coun try before her ma-riage. For the past sixteen years she resided in Her miston where her husband died in 1916. Since that time she has made her home with her son, Gwynn Hughes, and has taken a particular ly active part in activities connected with church life. She was beloved by her friends as a most faithful and w illing worker in every just cause. A silver tea. given by members of 'the Brptist Ladies' aid, will b« held I at tbe Rome of Mrs. George Warner LaJjS*iaaarva wtth'Fidand ~ on Wednesday afternoon, January h In v au lt at dno ,33. A ecrdlal welcome to all mem tonal bank« ---------------- . tlon fund w ith U . S . bers and friends is extended. O ur E stim a tes W ill S A V E Y O U M O N EY S p ecials S atu rd ay & M on d ay Mr. an j Mrs. Duncan Campbell, Service« Held Here in Methodist i former project residents, are in Her- Church W ith Burial In ; mlston from Milton. They are the ¡parents of Mrss. Gwynn Hughes. Baker, Oregon. F B SW ATZE. W. L.BAMM Lard by 5 0 pound lots, 16c «..-a’,' ... s ______ _ il net. -w e ________ .. ............................ » -------- » e t a , ■ a I HERMISTON CASH MARKET I « DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS a PHONE 411 a ia a b b b b b b b b b b i * : I