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THE gBK M lflTO H HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. mcmberi. FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY |at Trenton. Ths attack was made on LOCAL A PERSONAL ■ cVITIBS ■ HAS MEETING ON MARCH j Chrltmas Bight. Washington and No poet mortems held at the 111»- ______ Tom with the other soldiers captured brury card party. Just' bridge ’em The Farm Bureau Auxiliary met 1000 men. almost the whole force. -f- O w a m u - x o f b u r n t GleaiMd H ers and let It go at that. in a regular session Friday March 1,: The British generals were amazed id . Thor* A bou t th e City i d . after missing two meetings in Feb- at such a bold act. Neighborhood Leroy Sullivan, formerly a promi ruary. j General Cornwallis advanced with nent project farmer, is back in the I Mrs. Klk was elected to fill the superior force against Washington, Never mind the 13th, It's the cards community for a short time. Mr. S u l-! place of Mrs. Keller who resigned as I At nightfall only a small creek sep- iS n#W locat®d *n Lewiston, chaiman of the home economics com- arated them. Cornwallis said, we that count, not the superstition. MOLASSES HAS Idaho. mittee of the organization. Patrons'have the old fox where we want him EDGE ON CORN Mr». Rena Waterman left Thurs of the co-op laundry are cordially in- ‘ and we will bag him in the morning, Trank Waugaman of Everson vited to meet with the auxiliary at But Washington and Tom and ‘the day for a two week’s vleit in Port Washington, was visiting in Hermis the club house in Columbia park ¡other men marched around Corn- land and Seattle. ton Saturday. Mr. Waugaman for near the Columbia school house on wallis defeating the rear guard at Good Results at Ohio Sta Mrs. Charles Taylor returned Tues merly lived on the project. tion Have Been Obtained. the first and third week of each i Princeton and capturing 500 prison- day from a few day’s visit in Port month and help iron out laundry ¡ers. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Zwelfel and son difficulties. The next meeting is land. Cane molasses in the poultry ration After these striking successes Billy of LdiGrande.spent the week scheduled for March 15, and an in- Washington and Tom knew many sol- possesses certain distinct advantages F. B. Pennock and Paul M. Miller, end with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Botkin. vitation is extended to those inter-¡diers terms of service would soon over corn, when substituted for that both of Hermiston, are members of ested to attend this meeting. ¡expire. Washington sent to his grain In quantities up to 10 per cent of the ration. This has been estab W. A. Leathers spent last week in the grand Jury which went into ses ------------------------ | friend Robert Morris for 150,000. lished by two years of experimental Goldendale, Washington. sion in Pendleton Monday. HOT LUNCHES AT LOCAL Morris went from house to house to work by the poultry husbandry de SCHOOL DISCONTINUEDiaecure the money. By noon it was partment of the Ohio State university. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean were Mrs. W. B. Purdue of Pendleton ______ j made up and on Its way to Washing- The molasses has replaced corn on a was a guest at the W. L. Blessing visitors in Pendleton Tuesday after pound-for-pound basis. “It has given The hot lunches which have been iton noon. home recently. By Sylvia Bowman. equally good results In rations for served to local school children at j starting and growing chickens, laying noon during the winter months have Yudeth Kiley returned recently Oliver Coryell of Irrigon was in hens and fattening birds,” says Prof. been discontinued, according to Mrs. Owners of young filbert trees In A. It. Winter, of the poultry depart from a trip to Portland and Trout town yesterday. F. V. Prime, president of the local Oregon need to guard against the dale, where she was visiting. ment, in discussing the results of the Parent-Teacher association. Thia flat-headed borers, says the experi tests. J. W. Messner, J. 8. Richards, Roy organization, with the aid of various ment statnon. Prevention is the best In a test with laying hens, those fed Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKeen and Attebury, Gilbert Smith and Fred 1 other organizations of the town, has cure for these insects. The young on a ration containing 5 per cent of baby of Pendleton were visiting in Green were up to attend a session of been sponsoring the hot lunches orchard is best planted as far from molasses laid lf’.93 per cent more eggs the county court meeting In Pendle Hermiston Sunday, Mrs. F. L. Kelley was in charge of woods as possible. Young trees are than a group fed with corn and no ton. They were there in the inter the preparation and serving of the protected by shingles and boards put molasses. At the same time the mor Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Siscel of Wasco ests of securing improvements for the food. The project has been success in the ground. Whitewashes of blue- tality among them was only 5 per cent are visiting in Hermiston this week. roads in the Westland district. ful and will probably be continued stone and flake napthalene protect as compared to 12.5 per cent among Mr. Siscel is a former business man again next year during the winter the tree and have a repellant action the hens which got no molasses. The test was carried on during the fall V. C. Lewis of Umatilla visited in of this communulty. moqths. as well. and winter months. Hermiston Wednesday. Growing cld< ;s, at eight weeks of H. W. Kelley, W. L. Hamm, Ursel age, weighed 17 7 per cent more when Victor Murdock, special agent for Hiatt, Earl Boynton and H. E. Shes- B I « » VICE-PRESIDENT OF fed a 5 per cent molasses ration, ami LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL Big Fire Lost Laid the Superior Fire Insurance company eiy made a trip to Pendleton Monday suffered a mortality of only 7.32 per evening when they attended a meet with headquarters in Portland, was . to Careless Smokers cent as agulnst 12.39 per cent for the J. M. Biggs, local legionnaire, was ing of the Pendleton post of the in town on business Wednesday. Every yeur »HMl.OtXMMK, worth of chicks which received corn Instead American Legion. Plans for the re elected vice-president of the Umatilla property goes up iu flumes In the of molasses. When fed 10 per cent County Council of the American Leg- United States because matches burn molasses the chicks weighed only 10.5 J. S. Cooper, representative of the organization of the Umatilla County Accounting Service company, of Council were made at this meeting I *on at an organization meeting of too long. That is tlie conclusion per cent more, but the mortality had Portland, was in Hermiston this week which was attended by representa- that body In Pendleton last Monday drawn from recent experiments by the been reduced to 4 88 per cent. night. At the same time Pete Mc United States bureau of standards. “The cane molasses carries some auditing the books of Bielmun Mot- • Ives from all posts In the county. After the meeting adjourned the Fadden of Athena was elected presi The average time required to light a vitamlne B and furnishes carbohy- above named representatives made a dent and George Lewis of Pendleton pipe or cigaretie was found to he ten drafes In easily available form," says seconds. The stick of a mnteb burns Professor Winter. “The potassium secretary. Mrs. F. L. Ke' .ey . s as her guest trip to China where Du Nung bam salts in tlie product serve as a mild The meeting was attended by leg an additional twenty seconds. boo shoots were the chiaf diet. Ac this week her sister, Miss Mabel Dur A million matches, says Popular laxative. It is believed that the car ionnaires from all posts in the ham, who Is now on her way to Eng cording to reports, none of the boys Science Monthly, are used In the bohydrates create a condition in the county. United States every minute. Many ot intestine unfavorable to the develop land. Miss Durham hag been em have felt the desired effects. these start fires after they have been ment of coccldlosis and other harmful ployed on a rtans-oeeanlc steamer manager of the thrown away. Tlie experimenters bacteria. This theory is under In and returned recently from a trip to ?_ J*™ Pearson found that special matches, with wn vestlgation nt the present time.” the Orient. After the Journey to the Black and White garage is smiling WHATZWAB * ler-glnss coating tlie sticks up to half British Isles, she will leave for a tour the same as usual, and sayB business ♦ is good, but due to the keen com •> In the Seventh Grade ❖ nn inch of the head, burned only half of the world. Nicholas Codd, president of the petiton of three large oil companies •> Vol. 1 Hermiston Mar. 5 No. 7 <• as long as ordinary ones. While prov Ing as effective for lighting purposes, Hermiston Light &" Power company ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Hermiston branch of the Amer his gas sales have fallen off slightly. they were generally consumed before is a business visitor in Hermiston this ican Legion auxiliary would like to TOM O'GRADY IN THE RETREAT ihe.v could set fire Io surrounding grnss week, from pokane. Earl Boynton is driving a new or rubbish. remind everyone that they want old ACROSS NEW J»R S«T clothes, etc., to send to the families Bodge car purchased last week. Chapter VI of needy veterans. These boys help In the retreat across New Jersey Ed Comsgys, former Hermiston there was great suffering. Meny of ed you— now you may help them. citizen, has been in Hermiston renew the soldiers were without shoes and Remember the library card party ing old acqualntanc g. •ould be tracked by their crimson TH E D A L L E S, OREGON Wednesday the 13th. ootprints on the snow. Washing- J. W. Clarke was In Pendlctoi. ‘on saw his army dwindling because WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Stated communication of Queen Monday on business. ■he men whose terms of enlistment Esther chapter O. E. S. next Tuesday had expired, but he stuck with Wash Remember the "Throe Link Club’ ington and his men. The people in at 8 P. M. Degree. dance the 16th. They link 'em to England and America both believed M A IL O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y F I L L E D Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley of Port gether. the Americans whipped. When the Angeles, Washington are visiting at army crossed the Delaware river there W. J. OTeenway, realtor of Walla were only 3000 soldiers left. Wash the home of Mr. Kelley's mother, Walla, was in Hormlston last week ington and Tom still had hope of Mrs. F. L. Kelley. on business. winning If the army would only hold We have a fairly complete stock of Women’s and Children’s Chas. O. Burk, local merchant out. Shoes which are priced away below present values. Not a full line Mrs. M. W. Sims and daughter. made a business trip to Portland this Washington and Tom planned to of sizes In the women’s shoes. If you can use any ofthese the week. Margaret Ann. have returned to attack a body of Hessians stationed savings will surprise you. their home in Hermiston after a two N. E. Warren left Hermiston week's visit at the home of Mrs. In Men's Summer Underwear we can sq.ve you a good margin. ■Wednesday for Montana where he Sims' parents in Camas, Washington. PO T T E D P L A N T S The season will soon be here for this class of merchandise. expects to be employed with a con AND CUT FLOWERS struction crew. W. II. Warner, hotel proprietor of New Spring Prints at cash buyers prices. — For Sale— Boardman, was In town on business I Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Eye Tuesday. AT M O R L A N ’ S Ribbons and Laces at 50 per cent reduction of former prices. sight Specialist who has mado pro Men’s Collars in the regular present stock styles, 2 for 26c. fessional vlelts to Hermiston for 10 A lange number of friends gather Holeproof Hosier for men at 25 per cent reduction. Good years and Is known for good optical ed at the ranch home of Ed Neill snappy styles in both silk and rayon. Also lisle. Here is bargains work at reasonable prices, will again on Butter creek Monday night to par for you. be at the Hotel Hermiston Wednes ticipate In an old fashioned shivaree Latest 1929 Wall Paper day, March 13, for one day. Eyes for Mr. and Mrs. Neill who were mar We have a few left over out of style serviceable Indies’ Shoes In examined. Glasses fitted.— Adv. ried recently. Mrs, Neill was former Sample« are Here white canvas and leather at 50 cents per pair. Good values. ly Miss Anna Grabhorn of Beaver W. W. Felthouse and Enos Mar ton, Oregon. She was a teacher lti Look Them Over tin were among tho Hermlstoa bas the Pine City schools for two years ketball fans to attend the district aad later taught at Beaverton. SHESELY PAINT CO. tournament at Ileppner last week. They drove over for the final game CASH AND CARRY PRICES PREVAIL IN ALL GOODS IN T H IS Saturday evonlng when the locals ■ STORE • played McLoughlin high for the dis FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW IT ■ B trict title. IS THE BEST PART OF WISDOM TO SPECIAL - FISK TIRES AND TUBES - $4.85 1 e Z • I □ ^CLINCHER.............. .......................... 30X3% OVERSIZE PREMIER CORD.......... 29X4.40 < 1 9 QC iplZs.OO <h I A Q fi ¿pW.OO 30X 5.25 FISK CORD........................ 30X 6.00 FISK CORD................................. 30x31/1 1 1 4 0 ei 29X4.40 FISK GREY TUBES.......................... 1 THESE ARE ALL FISK FIRST GRADE TIRF AND TUBES AND CARRY OUR GUARANT. OF S A T IS F A C T IO N Oregon Hardware & Impl. C C IG A R S , TO BA C CO S, C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Remington Cutlery Peters Ammunition Everything for the nimrod Hitt’s Confectionery F X HERMISTON J U S T A R R IV E D Nice assortment Ladies9 Spring Hats Also a full line o f Silk 7 kings W E B B E R ’S C L E A N E R S CHAS. G. BURK, INC. March 12 and March 26 Read the Advertisements 3 Campbell Mercantile Company George Storey, loral manager ot the 8hell oil company, was in Pen dleton on business last week. Carmen and Junior Newell have been III with the mumpss for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen left Hermiston lust Saturday for Pendle ton where they Intend to stay dur ing the month of March. Mrs R. E. Bean of the F"?ewater T mesl stopped In at the Herald of- flc» Thursday evening en route hom< from Portland. Mrs. Thomas Hampton and Mr • nd Mm. J. T. O’Donnell of Pendle ton. were visiting at the McCulley | horns near He; mlston Sunday. Ten members o ’ the Hermiston Paptist church mol red to Pendleton l«st Li nday morning where they nt-i tendsd services at the Baptut church there an I afterwards enjoyed a plc- nie lunch In the dining r.wm of the I tburcb with some of the Pendleton I CHAIN RED&WHITE STORES N O R TO N 'S GROCERY • We Want You to Try This Wonder- iui uouee We especially revouuueutl Servua Cof fee to you. tuny me rarest and tru est of coffees are used in Its blending and its flavor makes it the choice of our most discriminating customers — Sold only by Red and White stores. Specials Saturday & Monday ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a PAY BRING YOUR HOME UP-TO-DATE C A SH AND PAY X Spring Tonics Breakfast Links Steaks Chops Roasts all Cut to Order X ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ X LARD, HAMS, BACON Inside and Oat Chickens Dressed to Order LET US SHOW YOU HOW REASON ABLY IT CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company HERMISTON CASH MARKET ’Ll t DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 R. A. 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