The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 21, 1929, Image 4

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    H ERM ISTO N H E H A U X HEBM TSTOK, O B E G O N .___________
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W. F. Hardison, field representa­
A different flavor may be given
tive of the Mutual Creatnry com­ to roast lamb It the meat Is pierced
pany, was here from Portland this in a number of places with a sharp
week.
knife and a bit of onion and green
chilli pepper crowded Into each in­
Guy Cronk, project farmer, reports cision. and then roasted as usual or
¡that turkeys were hatched on his the onions may be rolled in red pep­
farm January 21 and on March 16 per and the green pepper omitted.
, they were gobbling like old-timers.
Celery leaves are especially good
in dressing to be served with roast
Bob Fletcher, of Fletcher’s or­ veal. Sausage meat adds a spicy
chestra, was in town on business flavor and green pepper and parsley
We net :ay from Pendleton.
are also good In this dressing.
It’« rather discouraging that so Eskimo Children Have
many bad habits should be ao old
Toys of Rare Beaut
One would think we would have out
growD many things that are almosi
Eskimo youngsters possess tiny
O e r a r e n e r » a t l u t a m i (il« s n e -t O a r *
us old as history anil which we show spears and fish hooks cut from walrus
• a d T h a r » A b o u t th s C it y u d
no signs of outgrowing. It is su'd bones, small crossbows with ivory
N e ig h b o rh o o d
dice throwing was so poimlar In India tipped arrows, beautiful little kuyaks
centuries ago that two king«, who had about a foot long, cleverly fashioned
unpronounceable names, slaked and from skius and manned with carved
Mrs. H. E. Hitt and Mrs. C. M.
lost their kingdoms on the spotted ivory hunters. Each one holds a pad
Jackson were Joint hostesses Satur­
cubes.
die of bone, a hone harpoon, a wee
day at a bridge luncheon at the Hitt
As far back as history goes there Boot of seal skiu and delicate hide
home. Guests to make up four tab­
has been too much of something or lariat A
le« of cards were invited for the
other of which there Is still too much
Little sleds o f Ivory, only a few
afternoon. Mrs. F. B. Swayze won
AH of which calls for a sense of Inches long, yet perfectly formed, with
high score, Mrs. C. J. Bielman second
Mrs. Frank B..Swayze has returned
Poisoning caused by botullnus bac humor and much patience.—Grove several Ivory dogs hitched with rein
prise and Mrs. Ed. Jackson, the con­ to her home from Salem where she teria In home canned meat and vege­ Patterson, In the Mobile Register.
deer hide harness, are treasured pos­
solation.
sessions of Eskimo hoys. Deer, whales,
has been staying with her son, Frank tables In the northwest could be pre­
bears, w als—all sorts of queer fish
Jr., for some time.
vented if the foods were boiled vig­
F a r th e r S till
and
birds—are curved from pure Ivory
F. C. George, prominent Echo liter
orously for 10 to 15 minutes after
An Irishman and a Scot found
Mrs. H. E. Hitt entertained with taking from the cans, according to themselves seated side by side at a and given to the children at Yuletlde.
chant, was here Saturday.
two tables of bridge at her home J. E. Simmons, associatae professor certain Christmas clun dlntier and Beautiful little Ivory birds of the Far
North, penguin and the murre, are
W. A. Hoobler, special agent with |
W'" ,nir’
scor« wag of bacteriology. Experiments show each tried to Impress the other with cut so delicately from Ivory as to
that animals fed wih unheated por­ the distance he had traveled.
astonish the examiner.
the Union Fire insurance company, won by Mrs. George Briggs.
After much discussion the Irishman
tions of innoculated foods, soon de­
There are ivory thimbles for the
was a business visitor in Hermiston
NEW PATTERNS TABLE OIL­
velop symptoms of botulism and they j admitted that he hnd sailed the Seven girls, tiny Ivory pins for their coarse,
Monday.
seas
amongst
other
irides,
and
that
CLOTH, 39c YAED
black hair, toggles or clasps for fur
eventually die. while infected foods,
he had been to the end of the world.
belts, shopping hugs of white fur from
which
have
been
boiled
to
destroy
the
Guests at the H. E. Hitt home Sun­
’’An’ what did ye see there?" asked the Arctice Imre.
toxin,
cause
no
ill
effects.
the Scot.
day were Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kern,
Some boys have a marvelous drum
Sure, and there was a great big
Mr. Keeser and Mrs. Patterson, all of
made of a thin strip of whalebone
wall
reaching
to
the
sky,
me
boy,”
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
t
Pendleton.
bent to form a circle. Both sides are
In the County Court of the State of repl,ed ,h« other.
covered with lightly stretched shark
Oregon for Umatilla County
I “Ah- woel." said the Scot, “It’s a skin. Two HttJe walrus bones are
W. G. Keyes of Mayville was in
peety ye didna look owre yon wall, drum sticks and no snow igloo can
In the matter of the Estate
Hermiston on business Saturday a f - :
for I was behind It fighln’. ve k e n ’•
of
contain the noise that radiutes from
ternoon-
SHELF OILCLOTH, 10c YARD
S k y s c r a p e r s ’ V a lu e
Mary E. Leathers, Deceased.
the instrument.
Notice is hereby given that the
The Greeks probuhly were the first
E. P, Dodd, former Hermiston re-1
^he tunnel being planned from the
Many of these toys reach American
cities hut are sold in curio shops and
sident, was back In town over the J IJetro*t river to the Rogue plant of undersigned has been appointed ad to build roofed structures ol exten
sive area, for they are credited wltc
are far loo expensive for Santa Claus
week-end looking after business In- the Ford Motor company will permit ministrator of the estate of Mary E. the first use of w o o d e n beams. The
;to distribute.—Coston Herald.
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*- He and
" * his
■ - fnmily arc now 1,000,000,0000 gallons of water to Leathers, deceased, and has qualified Romaus made the erection of nulld
terests.
flow Into tlie power house of the Ford as the law directs. All persons hav Ings with even greatei area posslhh*
living in Walla Walla.
ing claims against said estate are re­ by use of the arch and dome. The de­
plant daily.
quired to resent the same to me at velopment of the steel l-heatn made
Mrs. C. L. Upham Is In Monmouth
the office of W. J. Warner, my at­ really high buildings possltde. Out
this week attending commencement
■— READ THE WANT ADS—
torney, in Hermiston, Oregon, with present-day builders have developed
at the Normal school. Helen Up­
proper vouchers within six months skyscraper construction to a d e g re e
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HOME POINTERS
ham is a graduate of the March class.
from the date hereof.
where valuable ground space can be
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Dated this 21st day of March, 1929. completely utilized by the erection <d
Frank Arnold and family have re­
a tall building o f extensive floor space.
W. A. LEATHERS,
When preparing fresh crabs for
cently moved Into the Crandall house
Administrator,
the table an unusual flavor may be 29-5tc
on the west side of town.
obtained by cooking them in a gal­
NOTICE
Nothwithstanding reports to the
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson have lon of salt water to which has been
added
one
cup
of
vclnegar
and
whole
contrary and because you have been
returned from a mot->r trip to Port­
spices to taste.
fooled by other orchestras who fall
land, Kelso and Lc ; ;vlew.
Mr.
ed to show up at Hermiston, B. W.
Pearson was looking after business
In the preparation of hash some­ Fletcher’s Round-Up Orchestra will
Interests in the Washington towns.
thing to give a distinct flavor Is need­ play for the dance at the Hermiston
C. O. Johnson, an inspector with ed. With veal, add bacon fat; with Auditorium Saturday night, March
Liver 23.
R. W. (Bob) Fletcher,
the State Bureau of Labor at Salem, beef or lamb, liver Is best.
29-lp
The Old Reliable.
was in Hermiston Tuesday on busi­ added to corned beef hash Is good.
ness connected with his department.
LOCAL A
PERSONAL
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According to Saturday’s East Ore
gonian. Goo. H. Jenkins, assistant
county agent, was in Weston that
day tagging a carload of certified
seed potatoes for W. L. Rayhorn
president of the newly formed Wes­
ton Mountain Potato Grower's asso­
ciation. The seed potatoes were to
be sold to the Farm Bureau Co-opcr
ative at Hermiston.
B S. Kingsley, who has been In
St. Anthony’s hospital at Pendleton
for some three weeks, underwent a
second operation early last week. Ac­
cording to reports, he Is getting along
as well as can be expected.
According to word received ..
in
Hermiston, Mrs. C. D. Kelley under
went an operation In Portland Mon­
day of this week at the Emanuel hos­
pital. She and Mr, Kelley recently
visited at the home of Mr. Kelley’s
mother. Mrs. F. L. Kelley of Hermis­
ton.
Stated communication of Queen
Esther chapter O. E. S. next Tuesday
at 8 P. M. Social, cards and refresh­
ments.
Alfred Ross left Hermiston Tues-,
day for Centralia, Washington, where
ho will visit with his parents for a
few days.
Ivan Sutton is driving a now Ford j
sedan. One at a time ladlos. Don’t!
crowd.
J. B. McDonald of Grangeville.
Idaho Is visiting In Hermiston. (Edi­
tor's note: Miss Craimn , beau.)
Jack Allen, district enpervlsor of
Swift and Company, was hore Friday !
on business.
Editor Raymond Crowder of the
Arlington Bnlletiu was visiting In
Hermiston Sunday, Mr. Crowder Is !
a former editor of the Herald.
J. B. Springer of Umatilla, treas
tirer of the U. P. ütin Club of that
town was a business visitor In Her- '
Riiston Monday.
E. A. Crooke, special agent with
ths Northwestern Mutual Life Insur-
anoe company, was In town on busi­
ness Wednesday. Mr. Crooke’, head­
quarters are In Boise, Idaho.
/ n attractive farm home la under
construction on the Neta Krlstensen
rlace. formerly the Leroy Sullivan
farm, west of town. Mr Kristenson
moved to the rojact recently from I
«Lerman county. His family expects
to coma to Hermiston later In the
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Corey of Irrl-,
«on are the parents of an eight
pound baby girl born March 14 at!
ti c lie. Clinton h- spltal.
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FREE!
This Week Only
March 23 to March 30
WIHH EACH
GRADE
STORE
BROOM
PURCHASED
WILL
OF
ANY
AT
CUR
BE GIVEN FREE
ONE PACKAGE OF STEEL WOOL
WE STILL HAVE A FEW L F T S
OF DISHES WHICH WE ARE v.C’S
ING OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES.
REAL ENGLISH WARE
AT PRICES YOU MAY NOT SEE
AGAIN.
Oregon Hardware & Imp!. Co.
C IG A R S ,
TO BA C C O S,
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
BASE BALL GOODS
Fishing Tackle
Golf Outfits
Specials Saturday Monday
Hitt’s Confectionery
March 23-25
HERMISTON
EVERYBODY wants Hot Cross Buns for Good Friday.
3 LBS. RICE, Fancy Bine Rose....................................................... 21c
SERV-US PUMPKIN,^o. 2 1-2 T n, 2 for ................................... 33c
25 cents a dozen
JU ST ARRIVED
GLASSES FREE WITH B CAKES AM-OND-OIL SOAP ............... 590
Leave your order early for sure delivery.
SEEDS!
c o K
SEEDS!
SS ’M
Nice assortment
Ladies' Spring Hats
Also a full line
of Silk Things
HERM ISTON BAK ERY
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PACKAGE SEEDS, ALL KINDS AND VARIETIES.
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OUR SPRING IJNE OF
MUNSINGWEAR
IS NOW IN. NEW SHADES IN HOSIERY AND
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UNDERWEAR.
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We are still ready and w iling to save you at least 10 per cent on
your gross monthly purcases. Is this worth while? No baits are
offered. This saving Is in all the Items that make up your month­
ly living expenses.
Kl NGSLEYS
BUILD
Drive Home
the Spikes that mean
Stability
A firm, rocklike structure, built on a concrete foundation, of
Lumber, the Lasting Material. That is an investment that will
LAST thru the jears.
LET US HELP YOU BUILD IT
What ever form of structure — ’ have in mind, let us help you.
Over many years we have had the practical experience that will
help YOU.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
X. A. BROWWSON, MANAGER
FREE PLAN SERVICE
CHAS. G. BURK, INC.
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The only requirement to make this saving is to pay cash and
take your purchases with you. This is where the cost of selling
mounts up.
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You must pay for losses In bad accunts and bookkeeping ex-
pense and delivery service. No doubt about this, if not the mer-
■ chant or distributor must go broke. We know, we have tried ifc
2 Think It over.
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RED'WHITE
N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y
Price is One Thing—Value is Another
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The Red and White and Servus
products featured at this store, re­
present the height of value In grocer­
ies— qualit food products at low
prices which are possible only be­
cause of tremendous volume.
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j Buy Livestock for Cash Only j !
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Talk is Cheap so they say
We do not talk,
we deliver the goods
CANE SUGAR
7 pounuds....................... ....
49c
KELLOGG RICE KRISPŒS
25c
Two for ........................
SERVUS MINCE CLAMS, Is tall
47c
BOB-O
25c
Two for ..............................
Two for ...............................
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SERVUS VEGETABLE BEEF SOUP
3 for ...................................
29c
One Trial Will Convince You
: HERMISTON GASH MARKET
DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS
PHONE 411
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