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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1920)
HE for dean oil HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. MODERN CRANKCASE I CLEANING 1 ¿ SERVICE The desire for a diamond is only a natural de sire for its undying brilliancy has made it the "Gem of Gems.” We use CALOL FLUSHING OIL 40, AND DIAMONDS FOR CHRISTMAS • ZEROLENE GIFTS THAT LAST has always been especially true of jewelry and this is emphasized in the diamond for the diamond in creases in value as the years ga by. > How ¡na^ miles have you driven your ear 2 OW many miles— with out changing engine oil? H Dirt accumulates in the oil of every engine—carbon, road dust, fine particles of metal, and gasoline that has escaped past the pistons. This dirty, diluted oil circulating through your engine canses unnec essary wear co bearing surfaces. Have it drained out— noto —and fresh oil put in the crankcase. We can do that for you conven- iently, quickly, economically—with Modern Crankcase Cleaning Ser vice. We use Calol Flushing Oil, the new, scientific flushing agent, which cleanses thoroughly with- out danger of contaminating the supply of fresh oil. And to assure correct lubrication we refill the cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of the correct grade. Make this A DIAMOND CHRISTMAS The largest diamond stock in Eastern Oregon is at your disposal—each stone is registered and marked in plain figures. If Lawtelle says "its' perfect,” it is perfect. Out of town inquiries given special attention Sawtelle's Inc. i . 2 • < ■ I ■ GIFTS THAI LAST Pendleton JEWELERS Oregon The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon Bring in your car today. Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service will give immediate better engine per formance. Done regularly it will lengthen your car’s useful life. Ray Likes Variety Like William S. Hart, Charles Ray dosen’t believe in appearing with the same leading woman in all of his pic tures. The public likes variety in the types of feminine pulchritude playing opposite their favorites, according to Charlie, and he aims to please by having a different member of the Thomas H. Ince galaxy of feminine players share the honors with him ever so often. In "Crooked Straight,” HERMISTON AUTO CO. Hermiston, Oregon LAYS’ GARAGE Hermiston, Oregon Maxfield & Rhodes, Props. his new vehicle, which is to come to the Play House on Sat., Dec. 18th, Margery Wilson is the girl with whom Mr. Ray falls in love and for whom he performs a neat job of safe- cracking. Mis sWilson is no stranger to Ray fans, having appeared with him in "The Clodhopper” and "The Mother Instinct." She was also cast in important roles in the Ince spect- acle, “Intolerance," and with William S. Hart in “Wolf Lowry.” "Crooked Straight” provides Mr. Ray with a- nother of his inimitable rural roles and is said to be a throughly enter taining picture. It is a Paramont- Artcraft, produced by Thomas H. Ince. Mrs. R. A. Steward left Wednesday night for McIntosh, South Dakota where she will visit her son and fam ily. UMATILLA GARAGE Umatilla, Oregon The Telephone Company Desires - —t —To give good telephone service. Native Maori Singers From New Zealand —To keep its property in good repair and expand it to meet the requirements of the public. At Chautauqua Festival on Last Night —To pay wages sufficient to maintain an efficient and contented organization. To earn a revenue that will enable it to borrow the money absolutely necessary In its operations and to afford a reasonable profit to Its owners. In the State of Oregon today our earnings are insufficient to accomplish these results and we have asked the Public Service Commission of the State to approve a schedule of rates which we believe will provide the added revenue required. No question of stocks, bonds or Capitalization is involved. The Commission will base its decision upon a fair value of our property for rate making purposes and our earnings and expenses. We believe that the public, realising the benefits of adequate telephone service, will support this effort on our part to insure the maintenance and development of a high standard of telephone commun ication. ’ "eg Direct from far-away New Zealand comes the big feature attraction for the closing night of Chautauqua Elison White presents a group of five native Maori singers, the only company of its kind in America. The Maori singers are headed by N H Papakura, one of the best tenors In the Islands. In addition to native Songs these interesting people will present some of their native dances and ceremonials. They erect one of their huts on the platform and appear In native costumes. The Chautauqua Festival cornea to Hermiston December 21, 22, 23, and 27 and 28th. pn. . aasa.)) .. s 5,.» Buy a reserved seat. { The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company