THURSDAY, A PR IL 7, 1938
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Hereittoi Mercantile Cooperative
FRIDAY - SATURDAY • MONDAY
PURE CANE SUGAR
loo11" $5.40 - 2 5 IM $1.39 iobl” 55c
NTJ BORA • W ith Shopping B a g .............................
WHITE KING TOILET SOAP - r
.... ...................... 4 bars
2 lb. 29®
COFFEE
VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS
VANILLA -
ph ea sa n t
......................... ,r - - 8 <»«• 2 5 ^
brand
5 for 20c
TOMATO JUICE ..................................... 3 for
GOLDEN HEART FLOUR
............
19^
.................. 1 lb . c a n - 3 for
FEDERAL M IL K
WALLA WALLA
49^
L arge Pkg.
-<........................ 49 lbs.
¿5^
39
qt. jar 29c
S W E E T PICKLES
MARSHMALLOWS . F resh & T ender ............. 1 lb. cello, bag
15<
See Us About Marketing
Early Potatoes!
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CLUBS FORMED
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COLUMBIA
B y L ola H u tck la o n
T r y O ur
STA N FIELD (Special) — Miss
G ladys W h itse tt of San Francisco
F ra n cis C linton. Home D em onstra
tio n A gent, organized four 4-H home spent Tuesday n ig h t w ith h e r p ar
economics clubs a t th e h ig h school ents, Mr. and Mrs. W h itsett.
T h u rsd ay forenoon. T here w ill be
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Seeley moved
tw o divisions of th e sew ing club
w ith Mrs. Jesse Anson an d Mrs. Geo. to th e ir home a t S tanfield T hursday
Wood as leaders. Mrs. J. F. R ueber of la st week.
w ill have ch arg e of th e cooking d i
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell
vision and Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s th a t
visited friends in Colum bia d istric t
o f home m aking.
T he Study club m et a t th e E d recently.
g ar Hoosier home T hursday a f te r
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred S m ith of
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noon w ith th irte e n m em bers present. pendleton were business v isito rs in
Mrs. H. McCormick presided, and
Fresh from our own freezer!
fin al arran g e m en ts w ere m ade for th is d istric t th e first of th e week.
Mrs. T. M. E llis, m other of Mrs.
guest day A pril 14, a t 2 :0 0 p. m.
T he lite ra ry program consisted of F o rest Moore and Miss M ary E llis,
a review of cf C ourtney’s “On Grow her sister, spent T hursday of last
ing Old G racefully,” by Mrs. H a rry
Andrew s, and a second review of week a t th e Moore home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. B arnes of A sh
H yde’s “ P hilosophy of L ife,” by Mrs.
V ictor Hay. Members w ill please land, Ore., called a t th e F orest
A rlin g to n .
Jim , Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and
note th e change of tim e to 2 :00 o’ Moore home Friday.
clock A pril 14.
B etty M cKenzie, who is a s tu E rm a sp en t Monday in W alla W alla.
Dell C h ristley w as a P o rtlan d d en t nurse a t P endleton, spent S a t
A sh o rt E aster program w ill be
Mrs. M ilton S harpe and son Jim
held in the P resb y terian church on business visito r th e first of th is u rday v isitin g h er p aren ts, Mr. and
retu rn ed hom e Sunday from A rlin g
E a ste r Sunday at 10:45. The public week.
Mrs. E lm ore McKenzie.
ton w here they have been visiting.
is invited to a tte n d .
Mrs. A nette B arham
and son
Mr. an d Mrs. Bill Boulton re
Ja y T. Pierson, a s sista n t county
ag en t, and Geo. B. Cropp, rep resen Childs visited Mrs. E rn est Neim eyer tu rn ed F rid ay from a two w eeks’
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ta tiv e of th e
W heeler-R eynolds in G ardenia recently. Mrs. N eim v isit in th e W illam ette valley.
S tau ffe r C hem ical Company of C ali eyer is a form er resid en t of this
Y vonne Bousquet of P endleton is
fornia. trea ted a plot of ground d istric t.
v isitin g h er p are n ts here th is week.
aro u n d the Mission ch u rch
w ith
E m ery Cox, who u n d erw en t an
carbon bisulphide in an a tte m p t to
Mrs. V. D. B ram ar and son Jim
e ra d ica te th e ra n k gro w th of w hite ap p en d icitis operation a t St. A n th m otored to P endleton S unday w ith
top.
ony's hospital in P endleton two
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th e H erm iston group to a tte n d Co
T he next re g u la r G range m eeting weeks ago, retu rn ed home Monday.
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Union
executive
m
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DOROTHY KENDLER. Operator
will be held on Tuesday. A pril 12,
Mrs. L. A. W arn er, m o th er ot C. ing.
w ith Mrs. Dena W ooster as program
W arn er Sh., arriv ed T h u rsd ay of
fh airm a n .
Jo h n Quick, who has been re
JU ST PURCHASED - New
Byron Brown, W. S. R ichardson, last week for an extended visit w ith ceiving m edical care a t La G rande,
"R illing” Perm. W aving Machine
Jack House and E d g ar Hoosier a t her son and fam ily.
is v isitin g his fam ily here.
tended a w elding d em o n stratio n at
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Slocum and
the sta te highw ay p lan t a t W alla
A lbert Vieg has fcone to S eattle
W alla Tuesday evening, sponsored two sons of W oodland, W n., were w here he will be employed.
E arl
by th e Aid R eduction Sales Co.
visitors at the L. H am m er home last
Guaranteed Oil W aves - Choice
Mr. and Mrs. E d g ar Hoosier were week. Mrs. Slocum is a niece of C h erry w ill take his place here.
Mr. and Mrs. F red S chuening ot
P endleton v isito rs Tuesday.
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Mrs. J. W. S tu rd iv an t retu rn ed to Mrs. H am m er.
Pendleton visited a t th e hom e of h er
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her home in P ark d ale T h u rsd ay a f
Members of th e E pw orth League sister and b ro th er-in -law , Mr. and
ter a two weeks’ visit w ith her a tte n d in g the cab in et m eeting at
Mrs. Gene M cFarland.
IN
HOME
d au g h ters Mrs. J. F. L ane and Mrs.
th e George Sale home a t S tanfield
Dona Rene W heeler of Spokane is
W. G. W allace.
OPEN
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DAYS
A W EEK —
A reg u la r m eeting of th e W ool Tuesday evening w ere Mr. and Mrs. v isitin g at th e Jo h n M ustard home.
G row er’s A uxiliary was held a t th e R. R. F in k b ein er an d fam ily. Omega
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. B ram ar, son
N. D. Bard home F rid ay aftern o o n . Joyce and Lowell S ater, Rebecca
H ostesses were Mrs. M arian George,
Mrs. F. S. Lyon, Mrs. C. H. Essel- D orothy and R obert Pierson, M arie,
styne, Miss Emma G eissler and Mrs. C atherine, A rlene and Melvin De-
N. D. Bard. Mrs. G aylord Madison, Garmo. G eorgia L indner, L ester
p resid en t, presided d u rin g th e busi F lan n ig an , E ugene W ells, E dw ard
ness m eeting.
The o rg an izatio n Shaw an d Lois H utchison.
Voted to sponsor a public card p arty
Mrs. Adam Blahni is v isitin g her
in th e n ear fu tu re w ith Mrs. N eil
R obertson in ch arg e of g en eral a r son in H eppner.
rangem ents. Follow ing th e business
Mr. an d Mrs. Cecil Rogers and
m eeting T he o rg an izatio n voted to fam ily of S tanfield visited Mr. Rog
sponsor a public card p a rty in the
near fu tu re, w ith Mrs. N eil R ob er's m other, Mrs. N ellie T ucker,
ertso n in charge of g en eral a rra n g e Sunday. Mrs. T ucker has been con
m ents. Follow ing th e business m eet fined to her bed for some tim e, b u t
ing, seven tables of c o n tra ct w ere in is able to be ab o u t now.
play, high score being aw arded to
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buell and fam
Mrs. A rnold E b ert.
ily w ere Sunday callers a t th e P. H.
Mr. and Mrs. M artin Refvem and
fam ily visited A lvin Refvem in th e Corman home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L ester H am m er mo
V ete ran ’s ho sp ital in W alla W alla
Sunday.
tored to W eston T uesday to v isit
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. P enney and th e ir d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. H ugh
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R ussell were Neill.
d in n e r guests a t th e D. Z. P enney
Mr. and Mrs. V ictor S tockard
home in Echo la st F rid ay evening.
The ju n io r class of th e local high w ere v isito rs a t th e B arham home
school com plim ented th e seniors at Tuesday even in g of la st week.
a th e a tre p arty in Pendleton, S at
Mrs. Joe Evans, m other of Dan
u rd ay n ig h t. Supt. V. W. H ay a c
H utchison, son-in-law of Mr. and
com panied them.
The Misses Soplironia an d Mary Mrs. Chas. Epperson, passed aw ay
Lee Rhea e n tertain ed a t a "5 0 0 ” S atu rd ay m orning in P endleton. Mr.
p arty T h u rsd ay n ig h t h o n o rin g th e ir and Mrs. Epperson atten d ed the
fa th e r on his b irth d ay . P re sen t w ere fu n eral Tuesday.
See for yourself, in a sensational safety
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Spencer, Mr. and
teat, how these great De-Skidded tires
Mrs. Joe Udey and m other Mrs.
Mrs. J. F. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
stop a car quicker on curves or straight
G reathouse, Mr. and Mrs. M. R ef Sink, visited a t th e B arham home
aways...uphill or down...on wet or dry
vem and Mr. and Mrs. T. G regory W ednesday of la st week.
pavement.
and Miss L enna W aid. H igh scores
Mrs. A m anda S haver and son
were won by Mrs. G regory and Mr.
Lynn were d in n e r guests a t the Les
Lane.
Don Refvem played a violin solo te r H am m er home Sunday.
in a music recital a t th e McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Dan H utchison and
School of Music in P endleton, F rid ay son Bobby. Joe E vans and Mrs. Jo h n
night.
H ow ard of Pendleton w ere a t the
Mrs. H arry C ulbertson an d baby
d a u g h te r are a t th e home of her Chas. E pperson home S aturday.
a u n t. Mrs. Jam es Lane. Mrs. C u lb ert
The Columbia Calf club will meet
son cam e from h er home in P ark - a t th e P. H. Corman home F riday
dale to atten d fu n eral services of n ig h t.
n w n m u«M
t. n e ts- m » u t na kssonmih » uawet et « ,
her g ra n d fa th e r F. P. M artin of
sus ves away, vena waewea. mt em ww e wn a ». tw i
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n DeMoss were
U kiah.
Spencer Sm ith, son of Mr. and v isito rs a t th e G etchell home S un
Mrs. G ilbert S m ith, u n d erw en t a day aftern o o n .
m ajor operation in St. A n th o n y ’s
Bobby H utchison
of Pendleton
hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Thompson and visited from S atu rd ay u n til Tuesday
fam ily have moved from th e G reat- w ith his g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
house farm to th e Spencer place In Chas. Epperson.
Columbia d istrict.
Lois H utchison and E dw ard Shaw
T he house on th e G. W. G reat-
Mrs. S tan ley S tru th e rs of
house farm alo n g th e riv er was d e visited
P ine C ity Sunday aftern o o n .
stroyed by fire th is week
M arian M artin
was called
to
U kiah F rid ay because of th e illness
and d eath of his fa th e r F. P. M artin.
UM ATILLA NEWS 1
F u n eral services w ere held in P en t
By ERMA BYRNES.
dleton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. G regory and
son Bobby of La G rande a re guests
Mrs. N orm an W orthley was hos
a t th e Tom G regory home th is week tess a t a p arty hon o rin g her h u s
H enry R ueber sp en t Sunday a t
th e home of his p aren ts Mr. and band on his b irth d a y and th e bas
Mrs. John Rueber.
k etb all boys a t th e home of Mrs. O.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cooper and P. M iller la st Tuesday evening. D in
son retu rn ed to th e ir home in Cor ner w as served a t 6 :00 o’clock, and
tez, Colo, Tuesday a fte r v isitin g for th e rem a in d er of th e ev en in g was
several days a t th e home of her p a r
ents. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. C hris spent play in g cards.
H arry H ull was host W ednesday
topher.
BÀa V,che Thorf,en' who teaches evening to th e b asketball boys and
in The Dalles, spent th e week end a t th e ir coach. N orm an W orthley, a t
th e home of h er paren ts. Mr. and K en’s Place.
Mrs. S. Thorsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Comer and
, Y 1? a,n(, Mr8' I' eo L au n er and
fam ily left W ednesday for M cM inn son H arold left W ednesday m orning
ville w here th ey have purchased a for th e ir home in Salem a fte r v isit-
tarm Mr. L au n er has sold his farm ! ing a t th e Jam es Byrnes home.
D o y o u som etim es say: ‘ ‘I f 1 could only
ing in terests here to Mr. LaM ont of
Jam es H. Byrnes spent T hursday
P endleton.
T A L K to h im !” ? \ c m can! L o n g D ista nce
! in W alla W alla on business.
is fast, cle ar, lo w -p ric e d . S o m e th in g you
The E astern S ta r held a card p a r
ty at th e ir lodge hall F rid ay even
w a n t to a cco m p lish can p ro b a b ly be ad
ing. H igh scores w ere won by Mrs.
vanced, r ig h t n o w , by tu r n in g to y o u r
Elm ore McKenzie an d Joe S pringer.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude B arnes and
telep hone . T h e o p e ra to r is g la d to g iv e
son P hil of W alla W alla visited at
y o u personal service.
the Jam es B yrnes home S aturday.
T he b rid g e club met a t th e E r
vin C hapm an home F riday a f te r
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noon.
Mrs. Milton S harpe and son Jim
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MAIN STREET
le ft last week to v isit her p are n ts In
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PERMANENTS
In this one week you have only sampled the
fine products of the Columbia Empire.
In
one week you have started the snowball of
prosperous employment rolling. So, remem
ber that we who are WORKERS and BUYERS are
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the creators of WORK and OPPORTUNITY.
Let's multiply this last week by fifty-
two. As long as our products of the Colum
bia Empire have merit - as long as they
produce happiness and employment for us,
let's give them first and permanent con
sideration. We have found the truth - "WE
MUST BUY TO WORK - and WE
MUST WORK TO BUY."
A sks
IS IT PRODUCED IN
THE C O LU M B IA EMPIRE?
“ I have been w e ll pleased
w it h V ig o rb ilt Chicks”
E n te rp rise , Ore., M arch 18, -938.
“ V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry F arm and H atch ery
H erm iston, Oregon
D ear S ir:
W ould you k indly send me new price lists on your baby
chicks. P lease include also price list for sexed p u llets 10 days old.
Do you sell New H am pshire Reds or Rhode Island Red
chicks? W ould w a n t cockerels e ith e r baby or 10 day old ones.
P lease send price lis t on these also. T hanks.
Mr. E dw ard Q uinn,
Rt. 1, E n te rp rise , Ore.
P.S.— Eor the la st tw o years I have gotten chicks from V ig o rb ilt
and can say I have been w ell pleased.
E. Q.
PRICES IN 1938
SETTING DATS— Monday and Thur sday
Each
W eek ;
Chicks
Off — Wednesday and Saturday
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WHITE LEGHORNS
WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS ........... „ 3 22.00 PER 100
WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS ................ 107.50 PER 500
WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS
........... 215.00 PER 1000
STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS ................ 3 12.00 PER 100
STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS ...................
50.00 PER 500
STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS .................. 100.00 PER 1000
LEGHORN COCKERELS
LEGHORN COCKERELS
LEGHORN COCKERELS
..................... ................ 3 3 00 PER 100
..........................................
12.50 PER 500
.......................................... 25.00 PER 1000
NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS
STRAIGHT RUN NEW HAMPSHIRE ....................... 112.50 PER 100
SEXED PULLETS DAT O L D
................................. 17.00 PER 100
DAT OLD COCKERELS
...........................................
9.00 PER 100
RHODE ISLAND REDS
SAME PRICE AS NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS.
BROODED LEGHORN PULLETS
10 DAT OLD LEGHORN P U L L E T S ......................... 325.00 PER 100
POUR WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS ......................... 40.00 PER 100
SIX WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS ..........................
55.00 PER 100
EIGHT WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS ..................
70.00 PER 100
TURKEY POULTS—CUSTOM HATCHING
HEN and TURKEY EGGS
A 10 per ce n t D eposit M ust Accompany All O rders on Chicks.
A 20 per cent Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on T urkey P o u lts
.
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“ V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry Farm
and H atchery
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 661
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