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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1929)
r g g B Æ *M I8T O Iffln tAM> , H Jntm sT O H , OHJBOOW. the Oregon experiment station. This is especially true this season, says Professor Hytdop, because of the short carry-over of hay from last winter and the prospects of a light first rutting of alfalfa, due to the, »low, backward spring season. Tiani New Sign*. Guests At Felthouse Home.. In preparation for silage making, A number of Hermiuton's business Recent guests at the O. O. Felt house« have been decked out in new house home were Mrs. Barbara Steph It is usually best to tighten up the signs the past few weeks. Hurly'e tns of Weiser. Idaho and Mrs. M silo and see that it is in condition to j grocery on Main street was Just re- M. Condron and son of Richmond, keep the silage well, advises Pro-i cently decorated with a new sign Ccllfornla. Mrs. Stephens is the fessor Hyslop. It is often necess across the front and attractive let- mother of Mrs. Felthouse and Mrs. ary to have the walls plumbed, th e) taring on the windows. Burk s Inc. i Condron, a sister. Additional hoops tightened and the doors fitt-! also has new leterlng on the win-; guests for Sunday were Mr and Mrs. ed to make for even settling and e x -! down, as does Blessing's« Hardware 'Claude Tuliock of Walla Walla and elusion of air. and the Hermiston Auto Wrecking Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sinden and Fresh green growing material House on Second street Is now read- daughter of La Grande. They are stored shortly after cutting while ily lncuted by the large sign on the'also relatives of Mrs Felthouse the plant Is till active makes the building. most desirable type of silage, says i Professor Hyslop. Care is necessary _ At Bielman Home. To Give Sliver Tea. I Mrs. C. J. Bielman has as her in storing fresh green clover or al Mrs. Minnie Norton and Mrs. Cecil!guest. Mrs. L. V. Bowen and falfa in which there is not sufficient I Warner will be hostesses at a Silver children of Bucoda. Washington. grass or other carbohydrate-carrying Tea at the J. M. Norton home on j They arrived last Friday and expect material, however, as there is con rourth street for the benefit .of the to remuin for a week's visit. siderable ijmffer of improper fer Baptist Ladles' Aid Wednesday, June _____ mentation and unsatisfactory silaogc to eve, 'one**1 lnV'tatlon ‘B exteBded MAKING SUMMER SILAGE There is no occasion to put alfalfa o everyone. OFTEN FOUND PROFITABLE into a silo, unless it cannot be cured for hay or is full of beardy grasses -------— Attend Commencement ! ,i,,. or other weeds, believed Professor The Misses Agues and Iris Little . e" "nlrr,Rated Pastures begin Hyslop. Vetch and oats, or peas and were in Walla Walla Monday to at ft° dry UP’ aa ,hey ordlnar,|y do af oats are particularly satisfactory for tend the annual commencement i th® m'dd’e ° f Ju"8- 'he "««d for silage, and many waste crops, or exercises at Whitman college. They H° me * !ld ° f 8UPPlen>en'»l succulent even weeds, may be stored in the | were accompanied by Miss Marguer-1 '* m#y of,en be 8uPP|led hy sum- silo and used durihg the period of in- ite Akey and Miss Thelma Akey ofl"!’ r B"aKe ° “ f' r,n8 thaf have 8,,ot adequate forage. Pendleton. already constructed, according'> tc G- R- Hyslop, chief in farm crops at READ THE I'OJiB PAPER To Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman and family were In Walla Walla Mon TROY LA U N D R Y PHONE 1 9 - W day of this week. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Here From Stanfield. R. G. Penney, secretary of the Stanfield grange, was in Hermiston attending to business matters Mon day. Home From Portland. To Pendleton. Mrs. Gerald White fj ,< j Mr«. George Newell were in Pendleton Saturday afternoon attending the water re gatta. Returns From Arizona. Mie. George Wagner who lias been «pending several weeks in Tuscon Arizona, visiting with friends, re turned to her home In Hermiston this week. She was accompanied by Miss Bowna of Tilscon who will be 0 guest at the Wagnor home for a week. Mrs. Wagnor and Miss Bowns mot ored from Arizona. They were met In Portland by Mr. Wagnor and the three of them spent a few days vis lllng with Mrs. Wagnor’g sister, Mrs R. G. Cale, at Klickitat, Washington before coming on to Hermiston. Home From Club Session. Geo. H. Jenkins, agsictant county agent, has returned from Corvallis where he has been for the past week in the Interests of boys and girls 4-H club work. The annual summer ses sion for club workers all over the state Is now In full swing at the state college. * ♦ O — ♦ — ❖ — « CHURCH KECK BARBER SHOP U m a t i l l a C o . , U. S . A . H e r m i g t o n , O r e g o n A R em inder to T he Civic and P ersonal Pride o f the Com m unity ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES the spirit of community health and cleanliness is urging thousands of people to clean up and paint up! Right m step with that movement.we are offering special savings on W k thC ,thlng, you wpl need most. We reserve the right to limit the number of items sold to any customer early! WC HaVC tUed 10 pr0Vlde eH0UUgh bargains for all, we cannot guarantee quantities to last. Come IT’ TIME TO CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP! We are offering special savings on cleaning, painting, gar- »ning and household supplies . . . in keeping with the nation-wide movement to clean up and paint up our communities. . . . our homes. v p F p OUR STORE IS HEADQUARTERS for the best in paints—brushes—lawn and garden tools—kitchen ware scrubbing, scouring and laundry needs—everything for house-cleaning, repairing and painting. Buy the things you need at low prices during this big event. duj Canning Season Now On WE HAVE FRUIT JARS. CATS, COVERS. RUBBERS, CERTO. PAROWAX, SUGAR. GIVE US YOUR ORDER. Four-sewed, good quality corn broom. The kind you usually get at a much higher price. 49 cents Come Early! Baptlst-Chrlejian church- _ Sun «»P, June 13—Bible school 1J A M ^ ’rn"ta worship 11 a . Theme,' Ti e Right Method of Magnifying ' Krening services. Christian Kndeav- ®r 7 0« P. M. Primary, junior and 57LP,’> Leader young peo- Pla. N.ll Reeves. Topic. Jesus teach ing us self-control. Special mrslc' for Endeavor. Preaching 8 P. M ’’ heme. "The Goodness and Severity, ®f ‘j’» ' ’’ When you ore not longrr »rlt ctaed you have finished and the! <rd will speedily forget you. Thi - y . t a k e r ' s hardest Job is to per •••"dr the tolerant to tolerate the In 1° . * °or’,l*> "«'«m e Io all A. J. t\ are, pastor. LONG HANDLE WALL DUSTER Astounding offer! Two pieces for less than regular price of mop alone. Buy now ’ and SAVE! New Style Mop Colored cotton yarn mop head, securely mount ed on strong wire frame. Lng 48 inch han dle makes It easy to reach ceilings or picture moulding. , 39c I-atcst self-wringing stye. Good quality cot ton yarn mop head— Improved wood handlfc. Can be wrung dry without wetting the hand«. Very Special! And 12 Qu«rt Pail S p ecia ls in U n d erw ea r WINDOW SHADES “WATER COLOR” FOR EACH MEMBER OF THS FAMILY. CLEAN - UPS IN A NUMBER OF LINES. LOOK THEM OVER-YOU MAY FIND JUST WIIAT YOU NEED. Remember we Have a Nice Line of Munsingwear Goods UJiDERWFAR AND HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN A CHILDREN PHONE 14-TOOTH RAKE 98c KINGSLEY’S Both Pieces for 59c Press the lever with your foot to open this UfeW style garbage cans. Finished in bright, attractive colors. Inside Is a ten-quart gal vanized garbage container. Sanitary, Con venient and up-to-date. Lever lifts cover. Choice of Color« Regular $2.50 Value, ERS. HARD BAKED IVORY COL Specials Saturday-Mon. June 22-24 CURTAIN ROD Single style. Popular flat shape— velvet fin ish brass plated. Quickly adjusted to any length up to 40 Inches. Complete with - brackets and nails. SERV US 0MAT0 SOUP 2 For ............................ 17c POST TOASTIES 28c 3 For ............................. WESSON OIL Quarts .. .. 51c BAB-0 2 For 52c I Plain white Cups and Saucers. Light weight imported semi-porcelain; pure white hard body, highly glazed. St. Dennis shape cup and saucer at— . -.-si- _ Smoothly finished hard wood— 16 inches long. Priced very low! 19c “Grass King” 50 FOOT HOSE With Nickel plated couplings. Corrugated rubber hose for lawn or garden use. A big vales! SO foot piece complete for All for__ 25c HARDWOOD COAT HANGERS SPECIAL! 9c SPECIAL! 4 for 9c Scknt-Holland Dinner ware. Seml-porcelaln. = Peasant design, very rich colored hand paint ed floral patterns. 32 Piece Set__ _____ .... FULL BALL BEARING LAWN MOWER 1 lF-inch cut— ball bearing equipped—self- sharpening steel blades. Painted in silver and gilt. A mighty fine lawn mower. Big $12.00 Value $4.95 .." Ä r iM Three pieces shovel, rake and hoe. OF SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS. 23c COURTESY The owner ttervee you at the Red A White Stores— for each Red A White Store is Independently owned and managed by an experienced gro wer who Is a neighbor of yous and and anxious to pease you. T h o n e Service, Free Delivery and Charge Account Privileges. CHILDREN’S SET PER SET A soft, durable sponge that will help lighten and hasteq many a cleaning Job In the house or garage. Big Sixe! Big Value! NORTON’S GROCERY $1.19, SEMI-PORCELAIN CUPS AND SAUC ED PEASANT DESIGNS. RED«W HITE' Very Latest “STEP-ON” ACTION ORED BODY, BRIGHT HAND PAINT LARGE SPONGE GARBAGE CAN Ab EXTRA SPECIAL! 49c Tempered crucible straight teeth, painted gra/. One piece flat bow shank and sturdy S V4 foot hardwood handle. Speeial— 171 Sturdy, double-seamed galvanized pall. solutely first quality. 3S inches wide— 5 feet long. Best quality, firm, heavy, opaque muslin. Complete with automatic spring rollers. Choice of colers in cluding Myrtle green and strained honey. NOTE At the Methodist church- . cordially Invited to. attend the ser vices nt the Methodist church next Sunday. Immediately following an hour In the church school, where we have a place for you, there will fol low the Children's Day program as published In this paper of last week This will be strictly In keeping with the Children's Day Idea of the church and you will enjoy every Idt of It. The Sunday school will welcome you at 10 o'clock and at 11 we will ■* *gin the program promptly. Then at the close of this service there will be a dinner served In the basement of the church and everybody is In vited to ocme and bring your lunch bosket full. Come and let us wor ship together in each f the services. The evening services will he nt 7. the Epworth League and evening worship at s. Ijast Sunday evening we were for tunate in having with us Brother W. Pierson of Waterville. Wash., to HU the pulpit and he brought an In spiring and helpful message from the text: "This is My Body which was given for you." Rev. Pierson 1. the •on of Mr. and Mrs Pierson of Her miston. Oscar W. Payne. Pastor. Combination Special MOP AND PAIL BROOM With Colored Handle $4.99 18X3S IN. FLOOR MATS Bright attractive designs— easily kept spot lessly clean—and wear well, too. They’e the biggest floor covering value we know of $7.49 ° ; . u 7 Ä r t,i'" Wi" ** °,,ered ,OT 2 for 25c — k ’ f Cl~n Up .„d P .i„, Up S.I., Con,. r«i I* Sale Starts 8 A. M. June 22 AND CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 29 O regon H ardw are & Im plem ent Co. PRODUdE—ORNGES AND TOMA TOES. Milk and Cream on Ice. SOUVENIR PROGRAMS TO BE 7'i’ W w * f F T 71 7 chain RED^WHITE stores 1«. • and 1». The b o o k * w « „ .o n , fro. . d ^ W b “} A M iuute win s . „ FEATURE OF I E 0 I .M MEET ---------- tton a, ,h . C oe. of the war a n T T ' t a y r ^ T , ’ ‘ ’rOU" I — < * * • . and other im b ll^ 7 " h l being elualve of the eurrent year. Poet1 The entire program of event, jrlv- ♦oe of the annual gathering of eu imbll.hed by the convention cons- j accomplish men, of outstanding note , lng the time and place of , er vice men. »X, mtoelon of Capital Poet to be ready'.111 be enumerated and given eon- rnction will 2 ? . “; for distribution to all delegatea and .Iderable «once. space Stated communication Queen Es visitor, to the Eleventh Annual Con , It will be printed in m.gnzlne form G^d band« will be u£d*|f Uta ther chapter O. B. g. Tuesday. June • P . M. Social, cards and prises. \ I ° f * n’inimu“ of «Utr-four ibl. to procure them. • hlcb win be held in Salem. Auguntjpacw. The cover wW bi don. in! «very vl.ltlng dcle^tc .ad niter No meeting, during July and August Adv. , V