The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 23, 1922, Image 4

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    TH E HEBMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Finley and
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♦ Miss Pearl P irk s of Sand Hollow at­
K I N G S L E Y 'S
H ÏR M IiT O N '»
tended church In Irrigon Sunday eve­
♦ EREIGOlf SCHOOL AND TOWS
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HEWS
♦ ning.
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H O U B I O F Q U A L IT Y A N D ■ ■ R V IC B "
PHONE 171
A m eet'ng of the legal voters of
District No. 10, Irrigon, lg called by
the board of directors for Friday De­
cember 1, at 2 p. m. in the school
house to d'eeuHs the lecation of the
pipe line to the BChool grounds. All
who are Interested are urged to at­
tend.
G o o d T hings fo r
T H A N K S G IV IN G D IN N E R
New pack A. & L. Pineapple, large can
New crop Walnuts, pound
Prunes 40 to 50 size, pound
New crop Dates, pkg.
Five kinds of fancy sugar wafers
Ripe Olives, tall cans
.
.
25c
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. 30c
SMOKED MEATS
Fresh Bacon Backs, lb. 25c
Side Meat, lb.
.
35c
Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25c
Turnips, Carrots, Parsnips
pound
.
.
4c
Potatoes, Netted Gems,
sack
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.
$1.25
Darrel, the young son of Mrs.
Esther Strader, has been confined to
his home w ith a severe cold.
Mrs. S. Thompson of Stanfield Is
visitin g her mother, Mrs. Frank
Markham.
MAYPOLE £
A
Fine
New
Knitting
Yarn
Frosty Mornings
— n o m ore barefoot trips to th e b asem ent
— n o m ore d ressing in an ice cold room
— n o m ore b ig fuel bills to p a y
m ore fires to build.
Sim ply roll o u t o f bed and dress in
you r room s m a d e w a r m and cheerful
b y th e e v e n d a y a n d n ig h t h ea t o f
Coles Original Hot Blast
BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN
AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL
I f la st w in ters fuel bill w a s hard to pay
w h a t w ill it b e th is y e a r w ith fuel higher
th a n ev er. N o w is th e tim e to stop
w a ste . I f y o u w a n t a sm all fuel bill
this W in ter, y o u n eed th is rem arkable
fu el-sa v in g heater. A c t today.
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Bo. 113
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DON’T MISS
THE LYCEUM AT THE
PLAY HOUSE
SATURDAY NIGHT
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at the
Exclusive Agents
55c-
3
7 lb., 45c
50c--
Auditorium
Thanksgiving Night
2* lbs., $1.10
5 lbs., $2.15
beautiful flowers greets the eye. Mr.
Pelmulder is now arranging his
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Walla Walla high defeated Pendle­ Christmas plants and cut flowers.
■ BREVITIES ■
ton’s football team Saturday last by
score of 26 to 0.
Occureneen of Interest (llrancd Here
Ladles and Gents silk, and silk ,
and Thera About tha City and
and wool hose in all colora and s ’zes <
NetghborhfMMt
now
In for Xmas. Get supply or have
W. W. Rogers, of La Grande was In
Hermiston on business the fore part laid aside, w hile selection is good. I
Mrs. Emma Johnson, second house !
of the week.
cast of Catholic church.
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Remember the Bapt'st Ladles Ba­
zaar December 2.
I-ce Grnyheal and daughter from
Advices received by Mr. and Mrs,
Irrigon were visitors In Hermiston P. P. Phipps from their daughter
B. S. Kingsley, former merchant Saturday returning Sunday.
Laura, who Is attending W illam ette
of Hermiston, wus taken suddenly
University at Salem, aro to the e f­
111 last Thursday at his Portland
Win. Ogden has Installed a new 8 fect that she suffered only slight
home. He was In a critical condlt'on
foot Loucke show caBe In his Jewelry bruises and cuts from an explosion
for several days but Is suld to be
store for the display of Ills Increased which occured in the laboratory at
plowly recovering now.
1 no of goods nnd Is now carrying the university last week.
the largest Htcck In this lino ever
’’Roman Meal Health Brend’’— carried here.
The Baptist Ladles Aid w ill gath­
w hich has won such a reputation—
la good for young nnd old; but es­
er nt the home of Mrs. A. A .Paulsen
pecially for sick people and those
Mrs. Vesta Townsend.W illlams Thursday afternoon to make final
suffering from stomach troubles, in­ of Portland, daughter of Mr. and
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arrangements for their bazaar.
digestion, constipation, etc. King­
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sley's Mercantile Co.
10-tfc. Mrs. T. S. Townsend, is expected
here Wednesday of next week to re­
Tin and sheet metal work and
Mrs. I. E. Putman and Mrs. S. C. main over the Thanksgiving holiday. plunibug. Call Main 763. I. E. P ut­
Mrs.
W
illiam
s
is
a
graduate
reader
man.
11-tfc.
Loehrto entertained Wednesday aft­
of the Columbia school oratory In
ernoon nt the Lochrie home.
Chicago, and arrangements will prob­
F ifty club members and guests
ably he made to have her appear at gathered at the home of Mrs. E. P.
The M. E. Ladles Aid have changed
their place of meeting for the Ba­ the Play House for the matinee and Dodd last Saturday nnd spont the g
zaar on November 25. If will be held evening show« Thanksgiving Day.
afternoon with bridge. The gather- g|
in the ord Mack buKdlng on Ma n
ing was one of the largest of the ■
street. W hat Is the W hite Elephant
‘‘Say it with flower's’ is the slogan year. Hostesses were Mrs. Dodd. Mrs. J
Booth? Simply a booth for the sale
of used articles. Don’t be seared of It. that flashes across your mind If you W. J. Warner, Mrs. Charles Baker g
Everybody come!
11-1 to. happen down to the east end of and Mrs. H. M. Gunn.
ss
Gladys avenue or stop In front of
M W. Sherrard of W illows, an old Pat Slscel’s window. Jay Pelmulder
All kind» potted plants, cut flow ­
time Hermiston resident was In town has several very nice plants on dis- ers and floral designs at the green-I
Friday last to attend tho Community pipy at Slscel's and over at the green house east end of Gladys avenue. We
play which he pronounced tho best house on Gladys avenue a mass of are also agents for young A Lester .
Co. nt W alla Walla and solicit your !
orders for anything in the floral line, i
Call Mrs. Pelmulder 283 Hermiston.
No sales Saturday.
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( hristm is Toys are in
and on Display
We have purchased sparingly, so make your
selections early, as there only
24 Shopping Days 'till Xmas
Mrs Erva Kingsley w ill leave Frl- J
day for a week’s visit to relatives g
nnd friends in Redmond.
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A meeting of the American Legion
post has been called for next Tucs-
day evening at 8 o’clock In the I»!-
braiy. Nomination of officers for the
ensuing year w ill be mad« .
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The third grade elasa Rchool had
a vacation today while the room
was being fumigated Several cases
of scarlet fever are reported among
the children.
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You will find our prices right and an up-to-
date selection of Toys, Games and Dolls to choose
from. Radio supplies will also be in shortly, so
you can buy your own parts and make your own
receiving sets. Gome in and hear the concerts at
our store.
Sam Boardman of Boardman and
Highway engineer Baldwin passed
through town thia morning enroute
to Pendleton.
SAPPERS’ INC.
E xcellent reeulte are reported by
the campaign managers In the Red
Cross drive which started th ’s morn­
ing.
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
for
rent
this fall. Enquire of Mrs M. R.
McMartln. Be ho. Oregon. 11-2U.
We have for sale a few
Orchard Run Winesap Apples
at 75c per box
R. W. Fletcher’s orchestra, one of
the best in this section will furnish
excellent music.
Purchasers to furnish their own containers
A CAR OF CORN
to arrive any day. You can save money by getting
this out of car. Not less than half ton lots deliv-
tered in this manner, purchaser to furnish his own
sacks. Price $37.50 per ton.
There’ll be hot coffee and sand­
wiches so you won’t get hungry.
H erm iston Produce &
Supply Co.
Usual prices, $1.10 for gents, ladies
free. Tom Marxen, manager
" T h e B e,! o f
" T h e B est o f
Good Service"
Good Service’’
Hermiston Market & Grocery
THE PLAY HOUSE
If you are going to have a
Turkey, Goose or Duck for
Thanksgiving
FRIDAY AND MONDAY
Reno Film Company
Better order now, then you will be assured of a
good one.
We will have a supply of fresh
-Present»
“Lavender and Old Lace”
Select Eastern Oysters
From the great Story by Myrtle Reed
SUNDAY
“JAN OF THE 3
BIG SNOWS”
Also new crop Almonds, Filberts, Pecans,
Brazil Nuts, Walnuts, Figs, Dates and New Jer­
sey Cranberries. In fact, we have everything
good to eat. If you cannot come,, just phone your
order,
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
“ Tbe We»t Side Eat Shop”
J. Lee Parker, Prop.
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^ ^ A ll Star C ast^^
“Kill Two Birds With One Stone”
One of the Big Snow Pictures of
the Year
When you drop in to get your meat order look ov-
, er our side line of canned goods and groceries.
Mr». F. A. Phelps went to T h e ,
Dalles Wednesday to attend the fu n . !
eral of the late F. A. Phelps' mother
W ANTED— A good ranch
Real Heater Satisfaction
Thursday, November 30
homo talent play ever given here.
HARDWARE
FURNI1URE
1
The Remedy for
Hermiston’s First Dance
in Months
75c-
A sk for it.
For knitting that Sweater, Scarf or
Baby Jacket, you will find nothing
equal to the new "MAYPOLE” ya- ns.
The long, soft, fine fibres of this yarn
has made it particularly desirable for
such work, and we especially recom­
mend it, All Colors. Pure Wool, or
Silk-O’- Wool. 1 oz. or 2 oz. Balls and
4 oz. Skeins.
Miss Hazel Smith of the girl’s
basketball team appeared at school«
Tuesday morning with a black eye.
We don’t know how she got it but
sh e sa'd that it was after dark.
George Allen accompanied by FOIt EXCHANGE— Corn
sheller,
lawn mower, drophead sewing ma­
H u g h Grimm went to Portland Mon­
chine, vacuum sweeper, hand pota­
day n ’ght where he w ill receive med­
to planter, heating stove, concrete
ical attention.
tile machine, all new, and seed rye
used cupboard and one-horse corn
planter with new fertilizer attach­
Ira Graybeal returned to high
ment. I want 12-guage gun and
school Tuesday after an absence of
one-horse, sm all-tooth cultivator. I
tw o months During this time ho ha»
.w ill give or take difference, and
m ight deliver. A. D. Smith, Herm-
been working at Ambler.
'ston, near W e s t l a n d , l l - 2 t p .
Picnic Hams .
. 22c
FRESH VEGETABLES
Celery
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.
.1 0 c
Cauliflower
.
. 25c
Lettuce
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.
15c
Cabbage
.
.
4c
Larger quantities 2 l-2c
Mrs. B. B. Lane via’ted school on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ashbey left for Portland this
A Turkey shoot w ill be held at weeek and w ill make that her future
Irrigon, Sunday, November 26, under home.
the auspices of the Irrigon Farm
Bureau. The lad es w ill serve hot
The garage and car of Prof. C. F.
dog and coffee.
Grover was destroyed by fire Sunday
evening.
Thomas Chatteron of Portland
who has been visiting at the Knight
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Glasgow drove
home returned to Portland Sunday to Boardman Tuesday.
evening. The small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chatterton has been ill with a
Methodist Church Notes
severe cold.
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
Preaching services at 11 o’clock
Charles Bo'se of Salem is at Irri­ Special Thanksgiving services with
gon this week on business.
musjc by the choir.
Epworth League at 6:45. Strangers
Mrs. Charles Stewart and daughter especially welcome.
Wlnnifred were in Echo Tuesday.
Mid-week services announced later.
. 40c
32c and 45c
15c
30c
10c and 25c
Assorted Cookies, pound
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Oregon Hardware &
Implement Company
WEDNESDAY
and a variety of
other household supplies.
C o ffee, bread, cake, catsup, m ilk
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O rd e r th a t T h a n k s g iv in g T u rk e y N O W
Conway Thearle !
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In his Greatest Screen Triumph
“Shadows of the Sea”
■ A Powerful Drama of the Pacific, W’here Romance ■
a
Ride» on the Wings of a Hurricane
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