The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 15, 1920, Image 8

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Kingsley Mercantile Co
Summit Brand
Leather Coats
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“Hermiston's House of Quality and Service”
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Carnation Milk, large can
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Carnation Milk, small can
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Citrus Powder, per pkg.
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Palace Car Red Salmon, 1 pound can
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Alaska Pink Salmon, 1 pound can
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25c 4
Hill Bros. Red Can Coffee, 1 pound can • .
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Hill Bros. Blue Can Coffee, 1 pound can
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“99” Coffee, per pound..........................................35c %
Lima Beans, 3 pounds
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Best Head Rice, 3 pounds
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5 Gal. Coal Oil................................................
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PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
SPECIAL
We have an assortment of genuine
Zenith Butcher Knives at values
from $1.25 to $1.50 each on which
we will make a special price of 75c
each for Friday and Saturday of
this week. If you can’t call and
make a selection, mail in your order
and we know we can please you
with this buy.
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
Phone 671
FURNITURE
HERALD, HERMISTO N,
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Hermiston Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman P. Phipps
A. E. McFarland of Umatilla was
of
the Columbia district will leave
in.town Tuesday on business.
Sunday night for the east, where
L. V. Woodard and Agent Meade of they will visit relatives for several
Boardman were up Tuesday on bus­ months. They will visit in Ohio,
Massachusetts,
Pennsylvania and
iness.
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New York before returning to Her­
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M. W. Sbarrard of Willows was a miston.
guest in Hermiston over Saturday
George Adams of the Play House,
and Sunday.
and his mother, Mrs. Harriet Adams,
Alfred Groom, a former Hermiston who has been visiting here for some
boy, was the guest of friends here, time, will leave Monday for Portland.
Mr. Adams will attend to business
over the week-end.
in the Rose City, while Mrs. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lane of Uma­ will go to visit friends in Seattle
tilla are the parents of a seven pound before returning to New York^Clty.
girl, born October 5th. •
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O’Sullivan of
Born, October 8th, to Mr. and Mrs Heppner are receiving congratula­
R. H. Stockard, on the Tabor ranch, tions from friends here on the arrival
of an eight pound daughter, on Wed­
a seven and one-half pound girl.
nesday, October 13th. Mrs. O’Sul­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander of livan was Miss Diez Rice of this city.
Pendleton and Mr. McConnell of
Methodist Episcopal church ser-
Portland were in town Wednesday.
vices-at Mack’s hall: Sunday School
Mrs. J. T. Hinkle went to Pen­ at 10 a. m.: preaching at 11 a. m.;
dleton Wednesday to attend a spec­ Epworth League at 6:45 p. m.;
ial meeting of the county library preaching at Columbia school house
3 p. m. ; preaching at Umatilla every
board.
Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. A
Mrs. Earl J. Kingsley is acting hearty welcome to all. F. R. Jack-
Librarian at present, taking the place son, pastor.
of Mrs. O. D. Burgess, who is on t
SOCIETY EVENTS OF THE WEEK
vacation.
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie entertained
The annual ' business meeting oí 1 number of friends informally F ri-
the Baptist church has been post iay evening. Bridge helped to pass
poned until Thursday evening. Oc i pleasant evening and dainty re-
.’reshments were served to the guests
tober 28th.
before departing.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sampson of
Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mrs. A. W.
Umatilla are being congratulated or
the arrival of an eight pound boy Purdy and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie were
hostesses for the Bridge club last
on the 6th of October.
week. The club met at the home of
The Neighborhood club will meet Mrs. McKenzie.
with Mrs. Joseph Udey Wednesday
Mrs. A. E. Robb gave the first of
October 20th. Every new neighboi
1 series of small bridge parties at
is cordially invited to come.
her home west of town, Tuesday and
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hof­ Wednesday evenings, honoring her
fman, of the Columbia district, are sister, Mrs. Dickinson, of Seattle, who
congratulating them on the birth of is visiting her.
a ten pound daughter, born Sunday
Mrs. A. C. Voelker entertained at
October 10th.
bridge Monday afternoon, in honor
The annual election of officers foi f her guest. Miss Alice Petrashek,
the Red Cross will be held at the of Weiser, Idaho. Miss Petrashek
Library Wednesday afternoon, Octo­ has visited here before and has made
ber 20, at 3:00 p. m. A large at­ many acquaintances. She is county
Superintendent of schools in Wash-
tendance is desired.
ington county, Idaho, and a nominee
Services of the Christian Science tor the position of state superintend­
Society are being held in the Play ent of school in that state. Miss
House Sundays at 11:00 a. m. The Petrashek left Monday night for
subject for October 17th, will be Coeur d’Alene, where she will attend
the convention of the state federa­
"The Doctrine of Atonement." •
tion of women’s clubs of Idaho.
Hogan Miller and A. Soneson are
Miss Kathryn Short of Hermiston
working in the Upper Butter Creek
country. Mr. Soneson has a contract assisted at one of the largest recep­
with Anton Vey to construct a con tions of the season in Portland last
Monday night, when the Misses Cal-
crete pipe line below his dam.
breath of that city entertained for
Mrs. Bundy, of Lexington, who hat Mr. and Mrs. Franz X. Arens of
been in Hermiston for some time foi New York City. Miss Short is ex­
medical attendance, at the home oi pected to return the last of the week
Mrs. J. J. Casserly, will visit hei from Portland, where she has been
sister, Mrs. Stockard ori the Taboi for the past six weeks studying un­
ranch, before returning to her home der Mr. Arens.
Reports were circulated last week
that R. N. Stanfield would be in Her­
miston at the Dairy and Hog Show,
but he was unable to get here. E
P. Dodd is in receipt of a telegram
from Mr. Stanfield from one of the
valley towns, regretting his inabil­
ity to be present during the show and
expressing his gratitude to the people
of Hermiston for their Invitation.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Bliss, of
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Cunha, Sr., of Echo, were guests at
the J. D. Watson home for the Dairy
and Hog Show last week.
Mrs. Earl Mitchell was hostess
Monday evening for a few tables of
bridge, honoring Miss Alice Petra-
shek, who has been a guest of Mrs.
A. C. Voelker.
Miss Nida Patrick of this city has
entered in the salesmanship contest
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
being held by the Pendleton Tri­ FOR SALE—New model Remington
typewriter. No. 10, also small
bune for subscriptions. The win­
American adding machine. Doris
ner of the highest number of sub­
scriptions will get a fine new Stude­
Percey.
5-2tc
baker car. Miss Patrick is entered
against competitors from all over the FOR SALE—A fine bred Jersey Reg­
istered bull under two years at a
county and her friends are going to
reasonable figure.
R. B. Spen­
see that she gets that car if they can
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Save Money—Be Comfortable
Think of actually saving money without having to
make some sacrifice of pleasure or comfort. Have you ever been able
to Joit before? It not only can be done, but at the some time new and
added comforts can be enjoyed.
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4 ORIGINAL —
HOT BLAST HEATER
14 to 14 Jour fuel bill and at the same time gives Jou double heating
capacity.
Come in and let us explain the features and guarantee of this heater.
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MOONEY & SIKEY, Props.
New Fall and Winter
Floyd F. Knerr
ARRIVING DAILY
Specializing in
It’s a pleasure to have you come to our store
regardless of whether you buy or not.
Radiator repairing, Welding, Vul­
Come and examine our new goods—you may
find what you want.
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canizing and Auto Top Work.
First Door North of Her-
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Umatilla, Oregon
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