The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 15, 1923, Image 4

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    THE HEBMISTOS HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
K I N G S L E Y ’S
C R M IS T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E "
Morning delivery «tarte 10:30, aft<
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P H O N E 171
COMBINATION SUITS MUNSINGWEAR
SEAL PAX
The Social committee of the Farm
Bureau will entertain with a dance
and card party Saturday evening at
the Wadsworth Hall.
Harvey Warner drove to Umatilla
Monday morning.
After the basketball game Friday
evening a numbere of young people
remained at the gym. where they
played games and danced.
S E R V I C I ’'
Charley of Weston Mountain, was
J. S. Wes' and George Corse were
seen on the »tree's of Pendleton Fri­ In Hermiston last week on business
and lncldently to look over the po­
day.
tato« situation.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCarty, of
Tin, Sheet metnl work and «Plumb­ Touchet, Washington, are visiting
Mrs. Ella Percy returned last week
ing. Call 763. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc. relatives on Butter Creek.
from a week’s visit tn Portland.
Mrs. Mary Campbell attended a
birthday dinner given last Monday
to celebrate the seventy-fifth birth­
day of Grandma Price at Pilot Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell were
visitors In Pendleton a few days last
week. They took their little daughter
with them for the purpose of having
her tonsils and adenoids removed,
frhe operation was performed Friday
at the St. Anthony hospital.
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Helen Duncan of Umatilla
J was Mrs. a Pendleton
visitor Thursday.
a t th e r i g h t p ric e
W E D E L IV E R A N Y P L A C E
a n d w ill call a n d g e t y o u r c h ic k e n s a n d v e a l if y o u
p h o n e us. W e a lso b u y h id e s a n d p e lts .
Get Our Prices Before You Sell
P h o n e 881
W e Sell f o r C ash a n d P a y C a sh
R . C . C h a llis , P r o p r ie to r
■ last Thursday afternoon. No definite
results of the meeting was announc­
that a new assistant librar­
S ed ian except
maybe secured to assist In the
« work.
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F. B. Swayze Is reported on the
sick list this week.
S. F. Bowman, state grandmaster
of Odd Fellow Lodges, returned last
week from an official tour and in­
spection of Odd Fellow lodges tn the
Willamette valley.
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and fam­
ily. Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Franze,
motored to Salem Saturday.
W. R. Alvin, of Lebanon, a real
estate man. who has made a few
deals In Hermiston, In his line of bus­
iness was In this city Monday.
S e e O u r T h r e e W in d o w s
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GRANITEW ARE
Mr. Nicholas Codd, of Spokane,
president of the Hermiston Light A
Power Co., was In Hermiston Tuesday
on business.
and
TINW ARE
Bargains never yet equalled in
in Hermiston. Too much to list
here but-----
One glance a tth e window
tells the story
S A P P E R S ’ IN C .
HARDW ARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO O UTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
H a v e C o m fo r t o n Y o u r A u t o T r ip s
J. T. Hinkle was a Portland visitor
last week.
Francis Hinkle, a teacher In the
public schools of Milton, arrived Fri­
day to spend the weey end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle.
W. W. Felt house left last week
for a business mission In Spokane.
Mra. Roberta Gunn. Instructor of
English In the Hermiston schools,
returned Sunday front a visit In the
Willamette valley.
O W’. Corse rat urned Friday from
Lyle. Washington, where he had been
called 4to attend the funeral «>f hl«
brother.
Fred Bennlon, enunty agent. waa|
In Hermiston Monday oa a btwlae
visit.
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By using Clark’s Foot Warmer
$4.25 Reg. Priced Heaters
$5.50 Reg. Priced Heaters
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Special $3.00
Special $4.00
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Extra Charcoal Brick 10c each or $1 per dozen
I j; O regon H ardware & I mplement C o .
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Benefici left
for Lexington Sunday to attend the rived from Washburne, Wilson Seed
funeral of Mrs. Beneflel’s brother. company of Idaho and will be distrib­
Mr. L. Booher.
uted among the fanners of the com­
munity.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chaney were Irrigon
visitors on Sunday.
Among Irrigon people who were
in Hermiston Saturday were Harvy
M r. R. B. Spencer of Hermiston and Walter Warner and Lyle Seaman.
was In Irrigon Monday with a truck
load of grain.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Graybeal enter­
tained a number of their Hermiston
A carload of seed potatoes has ar. friends here Sunday.
These Few Facts will Save You
Time, Money and Disposition
A s to r a g e b a tt e r y d o e s n o t s to r e elect) c ity . I t
M A K E S i t by c h e m ica l re a c tio n . T h is c h em ical r e ­
a c tio n g o e s on, th o u g h slo w ly , w h e n ti e b a tt e r y is
n o t in use.
Test the temperature by touching the top connectors,
run with your lights on for a time.
If ihey i el at all hot,
NEIL & BARKER
The Dependable Garage
Hermistyn, Oregon
DON’T GO HUNGRY
S p ecial Prices fo r S atu rd ay, Feb. 17
C o m e to t h e B lu e F r o n t S to re w h e r e you c a n
b u y 14 lbs. b e s t B lu e R o se ric e f o r $1; 14 p o u n d s
M a c a ro n i, $ 1; 7 c a n s o f S ta n d a r d C o rn , «1; s ix
c a n s S ta n d a r d T o m a to e s , $1; t h r e e p o u n d s g o o d
C offee, $1; y o u r ohoice o f p e a c h e s , p e a rs a n d
a p ric o ts , f o u r 2 1-2 p o u n d c a n s, $1.
T h e ab o ve prices fo r Saturday only.
T h e H e rm is to n M a rk e t & G ro c e ry a r e e x c lu siv e
d is tr ib u to r s f o r th e S u n k is t lin e o f C a n n e d G oods.
S u n k is t O ra n g e s o u r s p e e ia lty .
T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T
=“The Weit Side Eat Shop’
Mrs. C. S. McNaught entertained
last week In honor of Mrs. Collins, of
Pendleton.
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Insure yourself against Frozen Radiators with John-
J son’s Freeze Proof, regularly priced at $2.00, now $1.25
A WESTINGHOUSE BATTERY i . ont you can dap ind on. W e have
•he Westinghouse agency end are properly equipped to give y >u service.
Rev. H. A. Wann attended the ses­
sion of the Sunday school conference
held in Pendleton last Friday.
We Carry a Full Line of Chicken 5
Mrs. J. T. Hinkle, a member of the
county library board attended a ses­
Feed—the Best on the Market
; sion
of the board held In Pendleton
Special $6.50
Special $8.00
Special $9.50
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O ccurence, of In terest G l.an n d l i e r ,
and There A b o u . the C ity and
Neighborhood
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$8.75 Regular Price Heaters
$10.50 Regular Price Heaters
$12.50 Regular Price Heaters
Ray Dempsey, Bill and Dave
Knight have found It necessary to
leave school because of the oncoming
spring worlt.
Glen Hadley, of Boardman, was In in Hermiston Friday on a businffaa
mission.
Hermiston Wednesday.
W ill B uy A n y th in g Y ou H a v e to S ell
in t h e lin e o f D re sse d V eal, P o rk a n d B e e f
a n d w a n t a ll o f y o u r C h ickens a n d E g g s
W ill p a y y o u to p p ric e f o r N o. 1 s tu f f
Special prices on OIL HEATER^ which, are just the
Ideal Heat for the hall and bed rooms on these zero
J nights and mornings, and are also an insurance against
■ bursted water pipes.
Mr. and Mrs. Steward have been
tn Hermiston a few days visiting
with friends. They returned home
Sunday evening.
Morning delivery .ta rt. 10:30, afternoon 3:30.
PHONE 171
HERMISTON POULTRY SUPPLY :
I ZERO SPECIALS
Genevle Glasglow spent Thursday
and Friday in Pendleton shopping.
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‘■Farmer” Smith of the Union Pa­
cific System was here on business ■
Sunday. He returned to Portland
Sunday evening.
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$2.10
Flour, Echo
Rolled Oats -
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- 53c
3 for 25c
Rice, Blue Rose
7 for $1.00
Standard Corn
8 for $1.00
Milk
32c
Walnuts
WONDER ASSORTMENT COOKIES .
. 25c
White Wonder Soap
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22 for $1.00
3 for 25c
Palmolive
20 for $1.00
Toilet Paper
Thomas Thompson, of Pendleton,
Mrs. Ella Percy, Mrs. James Todd
was a Hermiston visitor Suit unlay.
and Mrs. Lyle Tilden motored to Pen­
dleton Saturday.
Idnn Whlteley Jottrnnynd td Attains
Harry Murchle of Boardman was
Wednesday of last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Rand and son
Batie drove to Pendleton Saturday
i on business.
G rocery Prices That are
Good
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Mr. Hathaway, who has purchased
the 20 acre tract south of town
formerly belonging to Merril R. Do-
ble will live on and operate the farm
belonging to Mr. Auto west of town.
$1.25 to $2.50 values, at 75c
O F Q U A L IT Y A N O
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The. bPWn^teen* ofcHrtgon «n<f J
Umatilla played basketball here Fri­
day evening in the school gym. The
game resulted In a score of 17-14 In
Irrigon's favor.
Ladies’ U nderw ear Special
H E R M I6 T O N 3 H O U S E
Gue Stadt, of Butter Creek, was a
visitor in Echo Saturday.
J. Lee Parker, Proprietor
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. Classic White Laundry Soap
16 BARS FOR 41.00
W ith e a c h $ 1 .00 w o r th o f s o a p p u rc h a s e d w e
w ill g iv e
50 Green Trading Stamps
Free for S a tu rd a y O nly
T h is is y o u r c h a n c e to fill y o u r book. C lassic
W h ite L a u n d ry S o ap is o f th e fin e st q u a lity .
S .A H .
With
Every
CITY MEAT: MARKET
^SIK EY « HENDÖtSON, Prep.
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Our Spring Wash Good;
stock Is now coming In and we will take pleasure in showing
them to you. Dress Ginghams in the 32 inch widths in the medium
and better grades 40c to 65c per yard.
The dimity check« so much, in demand for underwear in the
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colors at 40c.
Devonshire Cloth
that will stand the children wear tn many new patterns at '
as well as the more delicate fabrics so much in vogue this pii-
For your inspection.
Hermiston Produce &
‘THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
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