The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 22, 1920, Image 8

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    Hermiston Locals
Kingsley Mercantile Co
James J. Neary and son were in SOCIETY EVENTS OF THE WEEK
Pendleton Wednesday.
Mrs. F. V. Prime gave the first
of
a series of small bridge parties Fri­
G. B. Clark, of Biggs, is in town
day night. Four tables were filled
for a stay of a few days.
and a dainty supper was served.
Fred Bennion, county agent, was
Mrs. Esther Wheeler entertained
a Hermiston visitor Tuesday.
at a six o'clock dinner Sunday at
Joe Blakely of Pendleton was here her home in the Columbia district.
Her guests were Miss Lila McMillan
Thursday on civil business.
and Edward Kennedy.
E. L. Jackson went to Pendleton
Mrs. Joseph Ralph was hostess at
for the day Wednesday on business.
three tables of bridge Tuesday after-
W. A. Roberts is the owner of a noon. The rooms and tables were
new Oakland car, purchased last decorated with yellow and white
flowers.
week.
Summit Brand
Leather Coats
Mackinaws
If you want some
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thing“that
nice.
nobby, well made
and a garment that
gives service, look
Summit
how
on the label
: Kingsley Mercantile Co
“Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service”
Phone 171
4 P. M
Two Deliveries Daily
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CASH-a CARRY
Blue Karo 5s, pail................................ —.
Blue Karo 10s, pail ...1........ ................
Red Karo 5c, pail.......................................
Red Karo 10a, pail................................... -
Crisco, 11-2 lb. can.......... .......................
Crisco, 3 lb. can ....____________ ....
Crisco, 6 lb. can......................... . .......... ..
Small white Beans, lb_.............. . ..............
Beat Head Rice, lb.................................. .
Ghiradelli’s Sweet Chocolate, lb______
Tru Blu and Snow Flake Crax, package
Easy Day or Pearl White Soap, 7 bara .
Coal Oil, per gallon______ ...........
- 58c
$1.10
. 63c
$1.20
..55c
$1.10
$2.10
..10c
..15c
...45c
18c and 40c
........ ....50c
............. 28c
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
Phone 413
Floyd F. Knerr
Specializing in
Radiator repairing, Welding, Vul
canizing and Auto Top Work
All kinds of Lathe Work
First Door North of Her
miston Hotel
Hardware
Claude Eby left Monday for Brady, Honoring Mrs. F. B. Dickinson of
Mont., where he and Mrs. Eby will Seattle, Mrs. E. P. Dodd entertained
Monday afternoon. Two tables were
make their home.
filled for bridge. Mrs. Dickinson is
The subject for the Christian visiting her sister Mrs. A. E. Robb.
Science services Sunday will be "Pro-
Mr. and Mrs. William Futter en-
bation After Death.”
tertained with a card party on Sat
Mrs. Ida Bellinger of Portland is urday evening at their home north
a.guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. V. of town. Five Hundred was played
at four tables. Delicious refresh­
Prime, for a few weeks.
ments were served by the hostess
Miss Leah Percy spent the week and a delightful evening was enjoy­
end in Pendleton, thè guest of Miss ed by all. Those present were, Mr.
and Mrs. F. Beddow, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Ida Eldredge of that city.
D. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Phelps,
Next Sunday evening Pastor Hall , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bensel, Mr. and Mrs.
will preach on “The First Hypocrite Scharpenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Le Barre. Mr. and Mrs. A. Futter.
Mentioned in the Bible.”
Msr. C. Beddow and Mrs. Futter of
M. J. Conley and Ross Newport, Pendleton.
contractors on the Columbia High­
The Portland Oregonian of October
way were in town Thursday.
19, published the following dispatch
Mrs. Myron Hunt left Monday for from La Grande: “The announcement
Heppner where she will visit her sis­ and date of the approaching marriage
ter, Mrs. O’Sullivan for some time. of Miss Helen Currey to Estley Roy
Farley of Hermiston were made
known Thursday afternoon at a tea
Gunn
is
recovering
nicely
Henry
from an operation performed at St. given at the Currey residence by her
Anthon’s Hposital in Pendleton, last mother, Mrs. George H. Currey and
Mrs. A. W. Nelson.
Friday.
Miss Currey is the attractive
Rev. Kline of Walla Walla will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cur­
preach at the mission on next Tues. rey of this city and is. a graduate of
Evening. A cordial
invitation is the University of Oregon where she
was a member of the Gamma Phi
extended all.
Beta sorority. During the war she
Mrs. Mary S. Miller, teacher in the was In war work in Washington, D.
schools of Hermiston has purchased C. Mr. Farley also attended the Uni­
from ‘A. L. Larson, his residence on versity of Oregon, where he was a
member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Gladys Avenue.
He was in the aviation department
Mrs. W. A. Woar of Portland re­ in France during the war. He is now
turned to her home Saturday, after engaged in the automobile business
spending two weeks as the guest of in Hermiston.”
her brother, Earl Phelps.
W. L. Blessing spent Saturday in
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gunn spent the Pendleton on business.
day Monday in Pendleton with their
The Herald has Just received a
son, Henry, who is 111 at St. An­
supply of new typewriter ribbons and
thony’s Hospital.
carbon paper. The ribbons and pa­
Albert Logan of this city has been per are waxed, and the ribbons will
pledged by Kappa Gamma Rho at the not fill up the type -with lint, and
Willamette University in Salem. He the carbon will not rub off and stain
the fingers or soil the back of a let­
is a son of W. J. Logan.
ter or copy. The material Is guar­
\ Schools are closed for the remain­ anteed from the. manufacturers.
der of the week, as the teachers are
attending Institute in Pendleton, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Ex­
ecution
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­
Mrs. H. M. Schilling left Friday tue of an execution issued out of the
to visit relatives in Rupert, Idaho. Circuit Court, State of Oregon for
She will remain until election day. Umatilla County, and to me directed
Merritt and the baby went with her. and delivered, upon the judgment
and decree rendered < and entered in
said
Court on the 14th day of Octo-
W. W. Felthouse left Wednesday
ber,
1920,
in favor of Sue D. Hughes
morning for Portland, where he will
be for a few days on business. He as Plaintiff and against W. L. Balch
plans to stop off in The Dalles a day. and Nellie A. Balch, his wife as De­
fendant, for the sum of $520.00 with
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst of Al­ interest thereon at the rate of 12
berta, Canada, are visiting Mrs. per cent per annum from May 11,
Propst's slater, Mrs. A. L. Madden. 1917, the further sum of >100.00 at­
They are on their way to Portland. torney’s fees, and for $29.85 cost and
disbursements, which said decree,
judgment, and order of sale has been
The Elks Orchestra of Pasco, Wash,
docked and enrolled in the office of
will play for the dance at the Audi-
the Clerk of said Circuit Court; and
torium tonight. Mr. Kelley says he
whereas by said judgment, decree
has secured the orchestra for dances and order of sale it was directed
-UI winter.
that the following described real
property in Umatilla County, Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. F. R Kelley have re­ to-wit:
turned from a short residence in
The north half of the northwest
Portland, and have
rooms in, quarter of the southeast quarter of
the IlIsley residence on
section twenty-five (25), township
for the winter
five (S), north of range twenty-
eight (28), east of the Willamette
A system
is being Meridian, all in Umatilla County,
installed in
and will Oregon, be sold by the Sheriff of
use bys)cant of the week, Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy
s the first beam heating plant judgment and all costs;
to be installed in Hermiston.
I will on the 22nd day of Novem­
ber A. D., 1920, at the hour of two
Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Kera drove o'clock in the afternoon of said day
down from Pendleton the last of the at the front door of the Court House
week, and Dr. Kern attended to bus- in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla
inees interests. It was due to the County, Oregon, sell the right, title
efforts of Dr. Kern that the Pendle- and interest the said W. L. Balch and
ton delegation came to Hermiston for Nettie A. Balch, his wife, had in and
to the described property on the 11th
the Dairy and Hog Show.
day of May, A. D., 1*14, or since
The Neighborhood club will hold then has acquired, at public auction
a Hallowe'en social tn Columbia to the highest bidder for cash in
school house on Friday evening, hand, the proceeds to be applied in
e October 29. and everyone is invited satisfaction of said execution and all
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ta attend. The social will come up costs.
Dated this 20th day of October, A.
to the usual standard of the affairs
In charge of the Neighborhood elub. D. 1920.
W. R. Taylor, Sheriff.
and it Is said that the refreshments
By A. C. Funk, Deputy.
of pumpkin pie. cake and coffee will
be anything but ghostly.
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OUR DOORS
Lays’ Garage Under New Management
MAXFIELD & RHODES BROS.
PropiMon
Working Capital
Your BEST working capital is your health.
Health is often lost through insufficient nour­
ishment.
You will always be well nourished if you eat
our
They are rich, wholesome, pure and nourish
ing.
City Meat Market
MOONEY & S1KEY, Props.
New Fall and Winter
Merchandise
ARRIVING DAILY
It’s a pleasure to have you come to our store
regardless of whether you buy or not
Come and examine our new goods—you may
find what ypu want
BROWNELL’S STORE
Umatilla, Oregon
WE PAY THE
HIGHEST CASHPRICE FOR
HIDES, WOOL AND PELTS
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