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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1929)
THE gEBM M TO W H B B À 3L P , H B B X IS T O y , O B flO O W . M b w i i fro sen, causing considerable In- Specials Saturday Monday eonvenlence to business houses on one block. A small crew of men was kept busy all day Monday in the south part of town where one of the and A m Ahmat tita « I tv aad mains which crosses the highway was N««hb<whoml frozen. The roadbed had been worn down until the pipe was within a By March 1 you can begin to ask foot of the surface. your grocer for Hermiston bread. LOCAL AND PERSONAL I BREVITIES ■ February 16-18 SERV-US TOMATOES, No. 2% tin, o lid pack ............................ 17c SERV-US SOUP, any kfcd ................................................................... 09c SERV-US COÏTEE, vacuum pack, 1 lb. tin ...............„........ ......... 49c O ur N ew and Frocks ARE NOW IN. LATEST STYLES— SNAPPY NUMBERS, BOR DEN’ PRINTS, FIGURED LINENS. SOME WITH LONG SLEEVES, HALF SLEEVES AND NO SLEEVES. STYLES TO PLEASE AM - ALL GUARANTEED TUB FAST— $1.95 AND $2.85. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. NEW NUMBERS EVERY WEEK. H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D Ä Z a O K fY /Ä SAW S N o . 10 Grade are built Io give maximum acrvict with the of effort. H igh q u a lity apri ng Meri, full poluhtd, hand hied and let. T h ia taw i t rite choice o f many »o r i men. ai Oregon Hardware & Impi. Co. J. E. Halleyburton was a business Mr. and Mrs. Hammer were Sun visitor in Pendleton Monday of this day visitors at the Conrad home. Mrs. week. Hammer is a sister of Mr. Conrad. 171 KINGSLEY’S H E R M I S T O N ’S BETTER. « Thomas Fraser was in Pendleton ♦ COLUMBIA NEWS NJTES * last week where he was called for * ♦ ♦ Jury service. He returned home Fri » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i day night. Mrs. Kern of Pendleton and Mrs. Henry Hitt were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Payne are the the Tom Stewart home Tuesday. parents of an eight pound girl born i February 14. Claude Haddox was a week end guest at the Fred Lenz home. F. Graybeal, representative of Gll- landers and Burroughs at Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norquist afe was in Hermiston on business Tues- the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday. February 3 at Pendleton, H ouses D resses PH O NE m akes ç o o à Workmen Margaret Waterman returned to her home in Hermiston the first of the week after some months absence. Miss Waterman has been with friends In Pittsburg, Pennsylvania since last fall. S E R V IC E " tm T -WINCH£ST£A STORK The Intermediate room at Colum bia school was closed the fore part •Ä of the week, due to the fact that the new furnace heater went on the •bum.” Mr. Bloom Is tearing out his apple Miss Ina Gilbert was In Hermiston orchard on the west end of his place with her mother the first of the and contemplates sowing the land to week. Miss Gilbert teaches at Uma alfalfa. tilla . Uncle Johnny Thom's condition Is A ten pound baby boy was born to improving nicely now. His cold Is Mrs. Bramley of Alberta,- Canada, tlmost gone and he Is sitting up Tuesday, ebruary 12, at the local hos- ;ood share of each day. pital. N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y YOU GET MORE PER DOLIAR The Red & White chain grocery group was organized for the express purpose of giving you more for your money than you have ever enjoyed before. This will be quickly proven to you once you start trading here regularly. Let this be your invitation. COMPARE OUR SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell and Mr. and The weather was so severe last Sat Mrs. Jap Templeton were Sunday din urday evening when the local high ter guests at the Cha rile Lynch school basketball teams Journeyed to ionic. Stanfield that only one car was able to make the trip back home that Johnny Snell, small son of Mr. and ! night. The transmission grease .Mrs. Frank Snell, has been critically froze in the other cars and the mem- 11 due to a relapse of the flu. His | hers of the teams were forced to condition Is much better at present. come home on the midnight train. Y o u ’ll B e S u r p r ise d — At Our Prompt Service When your motor stalls— whether at your home or miles away a phone call will bring our service cur and a reliable mechanic to locate and correct your trouble. We are motor repair specialists and no trouble ts too difficult | for us to successfully repair. Remember our n. .aber —ca'.l us next time. George H. Jetnking arrived home , Monday morning from a trip to Port- 'cnd and Corvallis. Mrs. Jenkins and I Bobby remained In Portland with i Mrs». Jenkins’ mother. They will re- I "iu home later. Black & White Garage it DOES Pay To Remodel HIIIF. W A U . EX TENDED ADDINO O R A V I TO KXTB- U I OR WALL NEW IXNTVBK FRAME ADDED M U N C IE STUF.WALIA FUR INSULATION AND LOOKS ________ J I ‘ dormir IJCHT8 ATTIC ROOM MODFRN 1 INDOW1 AND BATTEN» ORNAMFATSL SHUTTERS MODERN COVERED ENTRY REPLACING » F. A. Hazeltine, senior prohibition j investigator and former chief of pro hibition agents for the northwest, was In Hqrmlston over Sunday look ing up convicted violators of the pro hibition law with a view to asserting some penalties aganst them under some old revenue laws which have not hertofore been collected from violators in the state courts. Hazel- tine spoke on his work to the high school students Monday. He says that he has visited every county in the state with the exception of one. Morrow, and finds the prohibition laws as well enforced In • majority of counties as are the laws against gambling. ♦ HOMF POINTERS 9 4 *« ANTIQUE PORCH Turn-A-Lum Lumber Company M il¿J,’"’ 8, A. BR0WNS0N, MANAGER 45c 22c e-h «a ¿1C ♦ ? ... a W E B B E R ’S C L E A N THE D A LLES, .-X » Î KS 0R E G C WE CALL FGR AND DELIVER Brushing pot- to« with a small amount of fat h< fore .-.king will keep the skins soft. Tuesday & Wednesday, F e 5. M A IL b a r g a in d a y a t th is s to r e £ ■A Campbell Mercantile Company CASH AND CARRY PRICES PREVAIL STORE U ALL GOODS IN THIS PROM PTLY F IL L E D — ===== ■ ■■ ; Wa Invite you to try thia plan out. O RDERS -READ THE WANT An«— R e m e m b e r E v e r y D a y is J SERV-US SPINACH 2i/g», 2 for ..... •.......................... 1 ** Celery may bt pret tred for use sev eral days or hours before using If washed well, cut in desired lengths» and put In Jars In cool place. In the Dry Good» and 81ioea you o n save IS to 25 per cent on our regular high cla«s merchandise. Thia »tore r.lway » feature« quality in all linea. I J 27c CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1 P o u n d ........• .......................... ; i | QUICK QUAKER OATS Large, 1 for................................... o « « •» will find standard and extra standard canned goo«.- here. Much of our stock is the well known Preferred Stock qua tty, md 10 per cent saved. MATERIALLY YOURS 35c FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE 3 lbs. for ....................................... ■ 3 : CLOBAX 2 for . Many houssewives find their shor tening become? -er, ! soon alter the container is c^fT.r This cau prevented if F e t n is kept dry, tightly covered ’.nd . l a cool place. A If you want your money to buy the maximum of values, we are ■ sure you can do so here on hi» naw plan of Cash a td t arry. You BRING US YOUR BUILDING PRO BLEMS— OUR PLAN DEPARTMENT WILL HELP. PLANS AND PICTURES OF OTHER REMODELING JOBS IN OUR OFFICE WILL BE INTERESTING r»i * To slice hard boiled eggs perfectly a good method is to dip a knife into LOW ÏEMTFRATURE CAUSES WATER MAINS TO FREEZE boiling water and let it dry. Fresh bread may also be wl liced this way. The long spell of freezing weather aon or a small has played havoc not only with water pipes in private residences but with bag of spices cooked with sweet some of the city water mains. Thurs prunes will Improve their flavor. day night, a week ago. one of the Oregon prunes have a tart flavor nat mains down in the center of town urally. 1 FEBRUARY 9-11 Claude Haddox thinks he has the distinction of hatching the first baby chicks. Out of twelve egf>' the old hen hatched 12 chicks. The chicks hatched the 21st of January and are doing real well regardless of adverse weather conditions. Mr. Haddox, Mrs. Cherry and Miss Briggs each gave a valentine party In their rooms Thursday afternoon at Columbia. The parties were much In keeping of the day and two of the most Interesting fetes were the treasure hunt and Valentines box. Me; le Phelps who has been assist ing in the postoffice here for some time, is leaving this week for Bend, Oregon. Mrs. Phelps and two daugh ters, Mildred and Audrey, will re main in Hermiston probably until school Is out before Joining Mr. Phelps in the central Oregon town. The vacancy In the postoffice will be filled by Julius Glmble. Phare 371 Specials Saturday & Monday Some of the local men have been >oisonlng rabbits and saving the >elts. A shipment of some 300 rab- >it hides was made last w’eek and here was no small disapointment when the returns only netted 30 ents dozen hides. One of the leading and prosperous I dairymen of the project was In town |¡today, letting the world know that he was happy and glad the cows were {making him a comfortable living.— : Peter Castrlc. chainred &WHITE stores P A 'Y « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : ■ ■ I ■ ■ : ■ s I i C A SH AND P A Y L E S S ' Say Folks YOU READ SO MUCH ABOUT THE 18TH AMENDMENT YOU FORGET YOUR LOCAL BUTCHER SHOE.; STEAKS CHOPS ROASTS LARD 4. BACON PRICED RIGHT— BELOW COST B U IE W I t c it c HERMISTON CASH MARKET DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 ■ ■ YES, WE WILL MEET MONKEY W ^ p ■