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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1929)
T H £ H H W M IgT O y HKBALT), H E R M IST O N , O R E G O N . LOCAL A PERSONAL ■ t tVITIES ■ O r ■ l i v e . . at In te re s t G l u w i fte re an4 T h a n A b out the C lt r *n 4 Neighborhood FOR SALE— Buffet. Mr». H. E. Hitt 31-tfe Mr». H. R. Hitt was a visitor in Pendleton last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moll and daugh ter were guests at the Curtis Sim ons home over the week-end. They are now located In La Grande. A. A. -Chambers, credit manger of the Ttim-A-Lum Lumber company was in Hermiston on business last Saturday. Mr. Chambers has his headquarters in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mead and fam ily have moved into the Loughlin house on Hermiston avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller and daughter Jean, of La Grande, were visiting friends in Hermiston over the week-end. Mrs. F. V. Prime and mother, Mrs. Ballinger, were in Pendleton last Saturday. John Haddox, reresentatlve of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance com pany, Is in Hermiston now. Mr. Haddox hus his headquarters in Portland. Miss Gladys Benge, teacher In the Lexington high school, was a visitor in Hermiston Friday. Mrs. D. M. Deeter was visiting in Hermiston over the week-end.. Mrs Deetor teaches in eastern Washing ton. Mrs. Wagner expects to be gone for a C. O. Bracher and family o t Pilot Richards. Interesting entertainment New Ruffled Swias «.nd Marquezette few days. Rock and Will Glass of Pendleton. was provided for the little girls by Curtains. $1.29 to $1.49 the coloring of Easter eggs. As a continuation o t the mumps Mrs. Neil Boynton entertained at in the Pierce family, Otto now has two evening parties last week, one on Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Burroughs de them. Tuesday and the other Friday. Five parted last Friday for Drumheller, tables of 500 were In play both eve H. W. McMillan, who has been em nings. At the first party prize for Canada, where Mr. Burroughs is In ployed by the Union Oil comany here high score for the women was award terested in farming. He is a brother in Hermiton for some time past has ed to Mrs. Earl Boynton and for the of Mrs. W. D. Gordon who lives north recently been transferred to-Golden- men, to William Shaar. Earl Baker of town. Mr. Burrough's nephew, them Lace Trimmed Mai [ueaette Panel, dale, Washington. Mrs. McMillan is won the consolation. Friday even Fred Gordon, accompanied stlii in Hermiston but will leave for ing Mrs. H. W. McMillan won first north and expects to spend the sum • $1.39 each her new home shortly. Mr. McMil prize for the women and Julius Glm- mer in Alberta. Ian’s place with the company here is ble for the men. Mrs. Harry Kelley being filled by Gwynn Hughes. was awarded the consolation. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse Word received from Dr. D. S. Rowe who is now located at Clatskanie. have left for a motor trip to Califor Oregon indicates that he is nicely set nia where they expect to visit with tled in his new location. He and his relatives for a few weeks. family left Hermiston some three Rev. W. II. Robbins, pastor of the weeks ago for their new home. RatiBt church in Pendleton, who for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pelpiuuder and some time has been conducting Bible daughter Marian, have been visiting study* for the Hermiston Baptist at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey church gave a very interesting talk Payne. They expect to leave for on Romanss at the home of Mr. and Palo Alto. Calif, soon, where they In Mrs. E. P. Illsley last Tuesday night. tend to make their home. Miss Ada Soneson left Thursday E. N. Berry is the new assistant morning for a three weeks’ visit with baker at the Hermiston bakery where her sister in Olympia, Washington. he started work last Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. fluida McKinney who has Berry has been employed for some years at the Burnham & Refven been living with her daughter. Mrs. Frank Little during the past winter, store in Stanfield, left Wednesday afternoon for Kenne Bielman Motors report the sale of wick, Washington to visit with an 18 new and used cars during the other daughter. month of March. Barbara Reid was hostess at an Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best were din Easter party at her home last Sun ner hosts at their home Easter Sun day. Invited guests for the affair day. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. were Charlotte Ralph and Doris WANTED JVAicA, on your farm — Manure on the fields or in the pile? EGGS TO H A T C H Barnyard manure In the pile la like gold buried in a tin can, it does no good until it is put to gouduse. Worse than that, the heavy rains come and wash the valuable fertility away to the streams and your soil is robbed of the crop-building strength it is entitled to. Any number—Any kind As we drive over the countryside, renderin farm e- ’ ip ren t service, we still see manure piles of Ion ; standln I ■' r making use of your barnyard manure, take this s . heart. Before another crop goes into the ground, build up the soil with the life-giving fertility that lies in the manure piles. HatcheryatYourSorvice March 31 and later We can help you make an easy job of the spreading. The McCormick-Deerlng Manure Spreader on display at our store is In i to the ground, durably built, light in draft, and efficient in oper ation. We would welcome an opportunity to explain e ery p t and feature and to discuss soil fertility with you. See Dad West Phone 21 Oregon Hardware & Impl. Co. Specials Saturday Monday B BB BB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Sïin iB B B B B B B April 6-8 John Dunning, circulation managet of the East Orp.oni i, was In tow on business from Pendleton last Fri day. Rev. A. J. Ware, pastor of the Bap tlst-Christlan church for some three years past, left Hermiston Monday morning for Oregon City where h< will be for a month or more. Mr Ware is considering locating In tin western Oregon city permanently. Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Tlllgrove an<’ two sons of Seattlo, Washington were visitors at the Thomas Wilson home In Hermiston over the week end. Phyllis Peterson of Portland wat a w'eek end visitor at the home o her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer She left for Sumner, Washington, thi first of the week where she intends to make her future home. Floyd Kneer was In Portland thf first of the weok on business. Ht returned home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shay of Ver nonla, were guests at the M. L. Wat son home over the week-end. Mr Shay is a brother of Mrs. Watson. George Strolim, local farmer, too' a carload of hogs to Portland las week where he disposed of them ot the Portland market. He returnei to Hermiston Monday. C I9A K S , Try a can of Far W o t Pruune», 10c........... 3 for 25c Jell X Cell .......................................................... 3 for 25c Snyder*g Catsup ..............................2 for 35c Ghirardelli’s Chocolate, 1 pound Un...................... 33c Hitt’s Confectionery W e handle the Hermiston Bakery Bread and Pastry Phone us your orders. FOR THE CHILDREN One of the most healthful and most enjoyed foods for the children—Hermiston Bread and Milk. It comprises a rich collection of desired food elements that go far toward keep ing your children healthy. 171 “ KINGSLEY’S q u a l it y a n d s J U S T A R R IV E D NEW SPRING LINE LADIES FOOTWEAR , i and SILK THINGS H ERM ISTO N B A K E R Y ALSO ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B BBBBBBBIJP Men’s Fancy Two Piece Shorts ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I e c n v ic a - ■ We have a goodly number of Holeproof Hosiery In E’ack, Brown and Cordovan, in the $1.60 and $1.60 grade, to close at 50c, In silk. These are good heavy silk garter top lisle. These are Real Bargains. We also have a few pairs in Light Shades, In .izes Its and 9, at $1.19. These were $1.50 and $2.00 grades. Modernize Your Home Oft ths k f i fc the hems ©f M r . Q CoiWMntift«. of Seattle. Thu bo«M well built. but out 0/ ttylt. HERMISTON BREAD AND MILK Hats, Gloves, House Dresses. Aprons, Shoes, Children's Dresses, New Prints, Cretons, Curtain Materials, All New. Look them over. Hats (felt, khaki, straw) so all kinds and prices, Gloves, leath er, leather face or canvas, Shirts, Pants, Overalls, askets, Shoes. Don't forget the place. HZWMUTON S n o u n o r C O K F E C T IO N E K T BASE BALL GOODS I Fishing Tackle Golf Outfits Try our MONARCH BRAND of Canned Goods. Nothing better for the money on the market. ____________________P H O N E TO BA C C O S, P„ Ml B B CHAS. G. BURK, INC. B B r c IS B B We are still pricing Children’s Shoes at close out jrices. If you can use any of these you can savve money h er;. r riced from 49c to $2.29. Good value. Come In and look th e n ovr-. C IE R E D ’ W H IT E Ä s B Mr. and Mrs Iielsland Moore an«' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards enter tnlned at an evening of bridge at th< Mfcoro home o n . <Bv,tterereek las' Thursday evening, f ix tables o cards were In play. Prize for hlgl score was won by Mr, and Mrs. I B. Swayze. Second honors went t- Mr. and Mrs. Nell Robertson and thi consolation to Mr. and Mrs. C. J Bisltnan. Stated comunlcatlon of Queen Es ther chapter C\ E. 6. next Tuesdaj at 8 P. M. Degrees. Visiting mem bers cordially Invited. R. O. Penney, secretary of thi Stanfield Grange, was a business vis Itor In Hermiston Tuesday of this week. Monty Hedwall recently purchase« a new six syllndcr Chevrolet coup« from the Black and White garage. 8ylvnna Smith, the gentleman who lives In the house by the side of the road at Stantleld, was In Henatator 'i'ueoday. Big time at the Haptlst-Christlar church Saturday and Sunday. April • t n I 7. The Christian Endeavorert ot Morrow i nd Umatilla counties wll> meet for a two days' convention The ro -iinlttea In charge Is in need of more beds f».- the delegates on Sat urday night. Anyone wishing to help with a bed and breakfast, call Elalc Reeder at the high school or Mrs. C. Werner. Mrs Ceorge Wagner left for Klick itat. Washington, We,'need ay with her slater. Mrs R. O. Gale who has .Utting at the Wspatr bmpe. Men’s Summer Underwear at 49c. B. V. D. ty i tj t close out. B B OA. N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y Roy’s Hats— $1.50 to $2.00 grade at 49c. A few Good Style Gordon Hats at $3.98. Oft the right it M r. lift«*« n om e, s / t e r he hod »t reihiftgled with Western Red Cedar Shingle« right ovgr the •Id roof and tide w«llt. The «'orh M-at net at eU eanefttive «ftd the heme it now tn with the modem houses which jurrownd it. : Campbell Mercantile Company ■ CASH AND CARRY PRICES PREVAIL ” We’ll Be Qlad To Help You If your home is oat of style, yet in a good neighborhood, don’t sell it at a sacrifice—remodel it. You can lay Western Red Cedar Shingles over the old roof and sidewalls for very little more than the aost of repainting the building, and your upkeep will be much I sm . Reshingling, in this manner, cuts fuel bills too, because your «uter walls and roof are double thick and bold heat that much better. WE WANT ALL OUR NEIGHBORS TO KNOW Regular $5.00 Hats. IN ALL GOODS « IN THIS STORE £ s 5 B ■ ■ B B B B B B B B ftB B B B B B B B B B U B B B B B B F J B B B B B B B B B B B PAY C A SH AND PAY LESS B ■ Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company R. A BROWNSON. MANAGER FREE PLAN SERVICE April 6-8 3 Cans ................................................... 43c SERVUS JELL DESSERT 20c SERVUS CUT BEARS, lfo. 2 2 for ...................................................... - -I » 1 THE CHOICE CUTS ■ a It it *he choice cut« of choice meat that you get • 2 when you trade with us. Most people know from ex- | ■ perience that such meat is the most econom ical since b a it is a l w a y s a l l u s e d . P h o n e u s a n d tr y i t : HERMISTON CASH MARKET 5 ■ DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 ¡j, " I J £ b IIBIiaillllllBSMaflraiimiaiiaiaiiaillf i ■ * ’ A * 39c SERVUS GOLDEN BANTAM CORN No. 1, 2 f o r .......................................... 3 for .................................................. Cheaper to Heat Than Before Ottr Sttegestion Specials Saturday & Monday BEECHNUT SPAGHETTI ■ ■ Home* with W nZscn R « t Cedar Roofs and Side W alls are always in style and alwava good looking. Lay vertical grain Western Red Cedar Shingles with zinc-coated iron or copper nails and they w ill last a lifetime. M any beautiful color combinations are possible, if you wish to have your shingles stained. A n d these atained colors arc permanent. Profit .. Satisfaction — Service — Savings .. B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ftB B B B B ftB B B B B M B B B B B B B ftB I Up-to-date in Style and Comfort Y our saving in fu d alone will help pay for a large share of the coat of reshingling you« home over ’ fee (be old iookng and aide walla Y ou w ill I be pleasantly surprised by the taaderate-coat of bringing your home up to date with W estern Rad Csdar Shingles. W e carry complete stocks, both in natural colon and stained la nut vour' individual taalc. That we stand squarely behind everything we sell— The quality of the Red and White and Servus brand products which we feature is such that your satisfaction is assured. SERVUS SEEDLESS RAISIN, 15 os Pkg.. 2 for.. ........... .......... 35c 17c '(Seri u f i » 'R E D & W H IT E ™