The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 28, 1929, Image 6

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    TH3B HTO M U BTO H
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G laaiM d H m
u d Thvrv About tho C ity and
Neighborhood
Nicholas Codd of Sokane was in
Hermiston on business last week.
Mr. and Mrs. U ria I^enhart left
this week for Medford, Oregon where
the expect to stay for a mouth or two.
C. R. Maddock, special agent with
the Superior Fire Insurance company
stopped in Hermiston on business Fri
day . Mr. Maddock's headquarters
are in Portland.
J. E. Wilson, reepresen ta ti ve of
Webbers Cleaners In The Dalles, was
Miss Helen Upham and Mrs. C. L. in town the first of the week.
Upham returned to Hermiston last
Mrs. H. E. H it t was a visitor in
Friday from Monmouth where Miss
Pendleton Wednesday of this week.
Upham has been attending school.
She is a member of the March gradu­
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Payne are the
ating class at Oregon State Normal.
parents of a seven and a half pound
Mrs. Geo. Newell was a Pendleton baby boy born Friday. March 22.
Visitor last Friday.
Miss Margaret McDevit was a vis­
ito r in Portland over the week-end.
Guests at the Enos M artin home
over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
M artin of Rupert, Idaho.
H t R À l A ' m n «< y« n w H | OKEGOX.
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E lija h Duvall and fam ily of Sunny­
E. W West and J. W . McDald have
Jana W g n u p ,/s confined to bar
side, W ashington recently moved to recently purchased new Ford cars homo thin week by an attack of
the ten acre tract on the project for­ from Biel man Motors. Mr. W est has mumps.
merly known as the Hedgecock ranch, a Tudor sedan and M r. McDaid a four
M r. Duvall expects to go into
tjie <
door.. .
Mrs. O. C. Claypool of Portland,
poultry business on quite an extend
Oregon, showing the season’s newest
sive scale.
D.’ If.' Brownell of U m atilla was In
Coats, Hats and Frocks, modernistic
town on business Wednesday.
tie and triangle scarfs and Splashes
F. Graybeal of G illander and Bur
of gay colors.
Rhinestone, crystal
roughs was a business visitor from
R. H. Kipp, m arketing specialist and colored Jewelry to match the for­
Pendleton Tueeday of this week.
from the Portland Chamber of Com­ mal and street mode. The gayeat of
merce. was in Hermiston Wednesday flowers and new notes In lingerie, on
J. E. Halleyburton, prominent pro­
of thia week.
M r. Kipp made a r ­ display at Kingsley's March 29-30.
ject farmer, recently purchased the
rangements to return here A p ril 3,
fo rty-five acre Spencer ranch. The
when he w ill address the Hermiston
deal was closed by Nicholas Codd
Commercial association on the sub­
who was down from Sokane last
ject of poultry.
week.
Miss Eva Randall accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. E arl Baker were vis­
J. S. West has recently leased from
Mrs. A. II. Norton, Miss Rose Dono­
itin g In Wasco Sunday.
F. B. Swayte the chicken hatchery
van and Miss Frost motored to Yak­
north of town, form erly operated by
ima, Washington, last Saturday.
W aiter Brown was in Portland last Gerald W hite. Mr. W est w ill engage
week end.
in commercial hatching.
Mrs. Rena Waterman returned to
her home In Hermiston the first of
the week from a trip to Portland and
Seattlo where she was visiting rela
tlves.
Curtains, $1.29 to $1.49
Which, on your farm —
Lace Trimmed Maiquesettp
$1 39 each
WANTED
W inners in the local high school
declamatory contest w ill go to Uma­
tilla tonight to compete with repre-
sentaties from other schools In this
end of the county.
Local
grade
school winners w ill take part in the
contest at the same place tomorrow
evening. Both contests are to be held
In the U m atilla gymnasium.
Mrs. Beamish, pastor of the local
ree Methodist church, wag In Irrigo!
Mrs. F. L. Kelley le ft Hermiston one day last week.
Sunday morning for Portland where
she intends to visit for a few days.
At Tuesday's Comercial club meet­
From there she w ill go to W hite Sal­
ing L. C. Dyer, who attended the state
mon, Washington for an extended
dairy conference in Corvallis
last
visit w ith her sister.
week, gave a report to the club on
the work of the conference.
Mr.
J. W. Clarke was a business vis­ Dyer was the o fficial delegate from
itor In Pendleton Wednesday.
this district.
New Ruffled Swiu and Marquesette
M a n u re on th e fie ld » o r
in th e p ile ?
EGGS TO HATCH
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Barnyard manure In the pile is lik e gold burled in a tin can, it
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doee no good u n til It Is put to gooduse.
A n y n u m b er—A n y kind
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As we drive over the countryside, rendering farm equipment
m aking use of your barnyard manure, take
heart.
W e can help you make an easy Job of the
S ee D ad West
THOM PSON’S M A L T E D M IL K ,
Laura Caldwell who has been em­
ployed at the Hotel Hermiston for
some time left Hermiston the first of
the week. H er position w ill be fill
ed by some one from Portland.
M r. and Mrs. Curtis Simons were
visitors In Portland last week. Mrs.
Simons did not return to her home
u n til the first of this week.
Pete Castrlc, project dairyman, is
driving a new Ford coupe purchased
this week from Blelman Motors.
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49c
26c
2 5 c e n ts a d o zen
Leave your order early for sure delivery.
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KINGSLEY’S
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A. toft to A. U w •/ Mr. C. P.
CmMMMr. M Souk. rito Ima m
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A new cement sidewalk on Second I
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it the ...cut
Miss Opal Dahlman who has been
III with the mumps for the prist week
is back nt hor duties In the office of |
Drs. Gears and Prime.
Mrs. R. G. Gale and baby of Kliek
ita t, Waahington, are visiting at the)
George Wagner home here
Mrs
Gala and Mrs. Wagner are sisters
M r and Mrs M. W. Finis motored |
to Hood River last Sunday.
C. R. Dellaven and family have
i oved Into the Pereey bouse on Main
st-eet recently. They forme v lived
at Yakima
Mr. DeHaven 1. now em­
ployed In the Hermiston Market
V l.t o r s
In
Rermiatoa over
the
wesk-rnd ware M r and Mrs. T H
fa lt h e r and daughter Anna,
who
» • r e le re fro,., their home in La
Crande.
W . H W arner of Boardman was In
town rn business ths first of the
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Mrs. Hubert ~Mathew.
confined
H itt’s C on fection ery
HERMISTON
J U S T A R R IV E D
NEW SPRING LINE
L A D IE S F O O T W E A R
an d SILK T H IN G S
M en ’s F a n cy T w o P iece
Shorts
C H A S . G. B U R K , IN C .
W e are s lill ready and w ilin g to save you at least 10 per cent on
your groee m onthly purcases.
Is this worth while?
No baits are
offered. This saving is in a ll the Items th at make up your month­
ly liv in g expenses.
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CHAIN
The only requirem ent to make this saving is to pay cash and
take your purchases w ith you.
mount» up.
Ow the rigfcs te M r.
tm t’l RMM, c/tev I m had ft
veihlwfled Nrttfc Wggterv» JUS
Cadar Xhtnglaj rigfct avgr iha
old rooj and j id« * a ib . TW
warh im u «Mt at all opawM a
and th< hama it m w Hi latom a
with th< madevm hawat ah ira
I ■ CASH AND CARRY PRICES PREVAIL »
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W e’ll B e Q la d T o H e lp Y o u
I f your home is oat o f style, yet in a good neighborhood,
don’t sell it at a sacrifice— remodel it. You can lay W estern
Red Cedar Shingles aver the old roof and sidewalls for very
little more than the cost of repainting the building, and your
upkeep w ill be much less. Reshingling, in this manner, cuts fuel
hills too, because your outer walls and roof are double thick and
iu-Jd heat that much better.
U p -to -d a te
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S ty le a n d C o m fo r t
Home with Weere.n Rod Cedar Roof, and Side W all, an alwav.
m Myk and always good looking. Lay vertical grain Western Red
, , r Shingle, with unc coand .ran oe copper nail, and they will laM
• lu ctinae .
Many beautiful color combination« are pomiblc, if you wmh
to have your dunglc. Mamed. And then Mamed color, .re permanent.
C h ea p er to H e a t T h a n B e fo re
Your «ring in fuA alone will help pay foe a large dian of the rato
of rrdiingimg your home over the old rook ng and aide walk You will
he plcaaandy rarprued by the aodrr.tr COM of bringing your home up
to date wxh Weurrn Rad Cedar Shingle. W r carry complete Mock,
both in natural colon sod Mamed ta mm your individual taMt.
Q U A L IT Y th at satisfies Completly
From all sides comes generous praise
of Red and W h ite and Servus Brand
groceries— Always the “ cream of the
crop’’ in fru its and vegetables— al-
ways the highest quality in manufac­
tured products.
Serve your fam ily
the best and save on your food bud­
get by tradin g here.
Let ue supply
A L L youur grocery needs.
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P rim e R o a st o f B e e f
SNOW DRIFT
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or a n y th in g in th e b a tc h e r lin e
T y m -A -L u m L um ber C om p an y
to her homo this w»«k with so a t­
tack of mumps.
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STORES
N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y
■ Campbell Mercantile Company
lurrouad ft.
R E D & W H IT E
This la where the cost of selling
You must pay for losses In bad accunts and bookkeeping ex­
pense and delivery service. No doubt about this. I f not the mer­
chant or distributor must go broke.
W e know, we have tried It.
T h in k It over.
va, not laid until [
the w eather turned warm this spring.
Visitors at the W illiam Shaar home
over the week end were Mr. and Mrs
Vernon Rains of Waitsburg, Wash­
ington.
G olf O u tfits
L est Y ou F o rg et
street between Main and the alley
has recently been com, llcted by the
city. The work was started last fall
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Riessi ng motor
ed to The Dalles last Wodnosday,
F ish ing T a ck le
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EVERYBODY wants Hot Cross B ins for Good Friday.
— DON’T FORGET—
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W e would welcome an opportunity to explain every part
BOYS.
MRS. CLAYPOOL IS HERE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WITH HER
WONDERFUL LINE OF LADIES’ READY TO WEAR.
BE SURE
AND SEE IT.
Mrs. George Wagner returned to j
her home recently from a visit In |
Washington.
J. D. MeCidley, field representn-.
tlve of the world war veterans’ state |
aid commission at Salem, was a busi­
ness visitor In Hermiston lust Thurs­
day.
16c
GOOD VALUES
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The
and feature and to discuss soil fe rtility w ith you.
Hot 1
Cross
Buns
LOOK THEM OVER.
A NEW LINE OF DRESS PANTS FOR MEN AND
NEW CUTS AND UP TO THE MINUTE MATERIALS.
spreading.
Oregon Hardware & Impl. Co.
38c
ib. can ............. '..Y.................
CLEAN DP ON ODD PAIRS OF SHOES.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shown of Fos­
al! were visiting at the Oscar Payne j
home over the week end.
Mrs. Chas. Taylor was confined to
her home by illness for a few days
last week.
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B R E A D A N D B U T T E R P IC K LES, 18 oi. ja r
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to the ground, durably b uilt, lig h t in draft, and efficient in oper­
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suggestion
McCormlck-Deerlng Manure Spreader on display at our store is low
ation.
SpecialsSaturdayMonday
A. B. COFFEE, Highest Grade, 1 lb. bag ........................................
this
Before another crop goes into the ground, build up the
soil w ith the life-givin g fe rtility th at lies in the manure piles.
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EA STER
The Misses Florence and Ruth
W oughter are spending the Easter
vacation at their homo In Hermiston
They are both students at the U n i­
versity of Oregon. Miss Eva W ough­
ter is here from Monmouth where she
attends Oregon State Normal.
streams
service, we s till see manure piles of long standing. I f you are not
M arch 31 an d later
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and your soil Is robbed of the crop-bulldlng strength I t is entitled
to.
HatcheryatYourService
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Worse than that, the heavy
rains come and wash the valuable fe rtility aw ay to
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