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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1923)
Grocery Department LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ O e e u m r a . W In M ra a t G lM M d H ara •a d rh a ra About tba O t o aad NeiM hborhoud ■ W SOMETHING NEW Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb ing. Call 7*3. I. E. Putman. 11-tf'c. Pour hole range with warming oven and reservoir. Combination high chair. Mrs. <3. A. Cresay. -4tf PREFERRED STOCK VEGETABLE SAI AD, BEADY FOB THE DRESS ING. Mr. and Mrs .George Andrews and Mr. Cookaon, of Winnebago, Minn are guests at the F. P. Phipps home. NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT, MOIST Two Pies in each can Miss L. B. Jones, of Portland, who is representing the Volunteers of America, was in Hermiston Monday The lady was soliciting for the organ ization. Miss Jones stated that the business men of this city gave cheer fully to her solicitations. The Vol unteers of America will appreciate at all times any donations sent them in the way of fruit, clothes, etc., and will pay the freight from the point of shipment to their head Ben Howard of this city preached quarters at 414 East Ash fctreet, In the community church on Satur Portland, Oregon. day evening and also Sunday morn According to Monday’s Portland ing. Oregonian Prank Smith, of Hermis Miss Blanche Powell, the primary ton, was registered at the Imperial teacher, was away on business Mon in Portland. day and Tuesday of this week. Mrs. E. E. Shaw, of Cold Springs, was Lyle Seaman is taking her place dur ing her two days’ absence. in Hermiston Monduy on business. NEW CALIFORNIA WALNUTS 35 Cents per pound HILLS BROS." COFFEE Bed and Bine Can ARMOUR’S STAB HAMS 35 cents per pound BACON BACK, 25 cents per pound BROOKFIELD SAUSAGES In carton— 35 ceuts O tto C. P ie r c e K I N G S L E Y ’S IN C . H E 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 " I E c h o F lo u r M ills Echo, Oregon M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F- High Grade Patent B lue S tem F lour T h e S u p e rio r P ro d u c t o f S cientific M illing M akes B e tte r B re a d T ry a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED I TUM-A-LUM COAL QUARTETTE SINGS THC PACT THAT COAL'S THE BEST DEFENSE - A P P fA l S To I POLKS OF COMMON SEN SE* I «2^ Jill»«*» BUILDING OR REMODELING OUR FREE ARCHITECTURAL SER- VICE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY The Smaller Sizes of Coal are CHEAPER and for many uses BETTER COME IN AND WE WILL TELL YOU WHY— AND ALSO WHY YOU WILL USE GOOD jjq W— T1 * ° THERE’S A REASON. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Hermiston, Oregon Phone 111 Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office It ia believed that by spring the school will be able to put in a ten We are pleased to announce that nis court. for the third year the Irrigon school Will hold its lu iu l.a l H allow e’en Social Rclumbia School It will he held wmhe-Wenlng of Nor. The Columbia school will give a 3 and In the school J>ui£<Unp (his yeai Hallowe’en program beginning at 8 Instead of the gymnasium aa former P. M. that eventi%. Games have ly. Admission is bee. Every room been aranged for both children and will participate in a free literary pro parents after the program. The gram after which refreshments will children will be entertained in the be sold. We believe In keeping primary building. This will be fol- good thing going and improving it lowed by a ghot,t social. The object as we go. We are expecting a larger of the social will be to raise funds crowd from Umatilla, Hermiston for the furthering of music and ath and Boardman than ever before letics In the achoql. To make the Those who have been attending we social a success the ladles are asked feel will surely need no encourage to bring a well filled box and the ment to come again this year. Don’t men are asked to slip a few extra forget the date. chips and whetstones In their pocket books. MiSg Winifred Stewart, daughter HERMISTON HAS BROOM of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart, and Mr. Lyle Seaman, son of Mr. and FACTORY Mrs. N. Seaman, were married on A broom factory has been Saturday, Oct. 20. Mrs. Seaman will a^ded to Hermiston’s industries. attend school in Irrigon, she being a Jess Gossage has installed the prominent member of the Junior broom making machinery in a class. part of the Or.egpn Hardware & Implement Company’s warehouse on Hurlburt avenue, Therbrooms will be sold on the local market and Pendleton. Frank Harris has brought action In the circuit court against William R. Locke, administrator of the estate of B. T. Locke and others to secure Judgment for 17500 on a note which is claimed to be past due and un paid. and it Is hoped that the girls team will be able to play better than last year. The boys It Is feared will not be able to play this year on account of the shortage of players. Price of Bring in your Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. CURTAINS and TOPS FREE ENLARGEMENTS! (Oct. 27 to Nov. 3 inclusive) and have tlem Repaired, so you will We w ill give one 5x7 Enlargement FREE w ith each roll de veloped and printed by our SPencer Service. Limit tw o enlarge ments to each person. Be Prepared When the Snow Flies Those who took advantage of this same offer in September were very w ell pleased w ith th ir enlargements and work. Bring in your films. Mitchell Drug Company EASTMAN FILMS AND KODAKS Phone 101 K N E R R ’S m i I WISH TO A T ' OUNCE TO THE P 2 L I C • — THAT THE— POBTLANÇ ¿OREGON? Bake-Rite « 9 0 ,0 0 0 in P rem iu m s Goodyear Auto Tires GOODYEAR Gef the New Price SAPPERS’ INC. HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS RAMO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING N ov.3-10 GREATER AND GRANDER THAN EUER B akery L argest livestock exposition under one roof in America. 10 acres o f purebred and fancy beef and dairy cattle, horses, swine, sheep and m a ts. Combining the W estern W inter Poultry and Rabbit Show: W estern Dairy Product« Show; M anufacturers and Land Products Show; N o r t h w e s t H a y and Grain Show; N ig h t Heraa Show; Industrial Exhibits. ISOPEN R E D U C E D F A R E S A L L R A IL R O A D S FOR BUSINESS BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES Peter Menge P A R K E R ’S STORE Proprietor Just received a fresh supply of W alnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Dried Prunes, Peaches, Apricots, Figs and Dates. Also a new supply of Maple Syrup. N ew shipmet of Rolled Oats— each package contains a cup and saucer. At the evening meeting of the Parent-Teacher nisoclatlon October 18, Mrs. Sadie Oir-Dunbar gave a talk on “Health.” Miss Mulheron, county healtr nurse gave a short talk on how her work and visits here could be made of value to school children. On Wednesday, October 31, the M. K ladles aid will hold an all day meeting at the south room of the church. All members urged to come. Bring lunch as usual. Hermiston, Oregon Repair Shop Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ogden and Mrs. W. n. Finley were dinner guests at the George Rand home at Irrigon Sunday. Mrs. C. M. Jackson went to Pendle. ton Tueedny with her sons Billy and Robert for a wek’s visit with her parents. FOR years, folks lubricated their Ford cars—many still do—with the same oils thpt other folks used in Buicks, Dodges, Locomobiles and a host of other cars — correct oils for those cars, perhaps, b u t n o t fo r th e F ord. The only oil that will perfectly lubricate the Ford should be made for the Ford— exclusively. That’s why Veedol Fordol was created. Stop and let us refill your crankcase with Veedol Fordol. The smooth operation of your car will make you feel a new res pect for your compact little motor. FOR SALE BY Rev. Oscar Payne, of Fossil, is visiting relatives in this city. A Big Reduction in the Exclusively! Winter Will Soon be Here Mrs. N. Seaman and daughter Herbert Simonson, of Boneta, Ore gon, was a guest at the Skovbo home Margaret were Pendleton business Saturday and Sunday of last week. visitors last week end. He was on his way to Portland Mr. and Mra. Beecher Lewis of The where he will visit relatives. Dalles, were Irrigan visitors Sunday Wahnona Rands and Mrs. John They were accompanied by Mrs. Geo. Vegas, of Boardman, were Hermis Hendrick and son Jay. Mrs. Lewis was a former student of the Irrigon ton visitors recently . high school and is now attending Mrs. Mary Teft, of Echo, was school In The Dalles. visiting her son Claude and family Miss Hazel Smith, daughter of Mr, near Hermiston the latter part of and Mrs. Samuel Smith, was mar last week . ried to Mr. William Norcross Oct. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hoggard, of 22 at Heppner. The newlyweds Stanfield, weie Hermiston visitors were entertained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. the first part of last week. Lamoreaux by their friends with an Mrs;. Fred Phelps was the guest of old fashioned chivaree. The young her sister-in-law. Mrs. Louie Atter young couple wil make their home in ' bury. of Stanfield, the latter part of Irrigon. the week. Lyle Seaman, a last year graduate of the Irrigon high school, went to Mrs. Vane Boynton and Mrs. Lee Parker attended a meeting of the Portland Sunday to attend the Ad- -ox automotive school. Stanfield Ladies Aid held In that city Thursday. The Eversharp pencils to be awar ded to those who secured subscript Charles Skinner returned from ions to the Country Gentleman ar Portland Saturday morning where he rived Monday morning and were dis_ had been to receive medical treat trlbuted during the assembly per ment. iod. Those receiving pencils were: Vivian Adams, Raymond Lamoreaux, A large number of Hermiston foot Reva Randseir, Leola Benefield, Mar- hall fans Journeyed to Pendleton last raret Seaman, Walter Warner, Robt. Friday to witness the Oregon-Whit Smith and Winifred Seaman. The man game. The Whitman boys were number of subscriptions taken was outweighed 10 pounds to the man yet 4 7. they played a game aginst their op ponents that deserves for them spec The school has received and in ial mention. Oregon won the game stalled a set of ball bearings for the 21 to 0. swings on the play grounds, which Is certainly an Improvement over the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murrhie, of old swings. Wasco, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger, of Boardman, Oregon, The volley ball net has been put up were Hermiston visitors last Mon and the small children as well as the day. large ones get a great deal of enjoy ment during the piay time. Bert Nation was a business visi tor in Pendleton Tuesday. Basket ball practice will start soon For Your Ford— THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT =“The West Side Eat Shop” ==■. : .- J . L ee P a r k e r , P r o p r ie to r *T *I IE motoring public has been emphatic in its approval of the Ford Four D o o r Sedan. In a1 .1 parts of th? c mittry ■tylUh nppcoranc- and inviting inferior have !*r>«~ht the cr.r i-> stantly into great demand. N o w . at itx reduced price, it iveemta a mot.’ c 04 .¿¡inc value tha 1 ever. A khough bet.er looking, roomier. cn ’in*, tt u u -. uk ! at I Tty dollars ksv * Telephone 413 CITY MEAT MARKET JOHN E L sB , PROP. sess.ee s. o. 1*. Thi< good -looking, r o lio rtib le . and d.-pen -ablo Ford »-'’ling M this L>w p l M oilers an agr-anSi» solution to your closed car problems We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news paper we do jo Avork of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure To See Us Bargains in Meats Every Day T i c e c o n emt he t h a n e J ikrcv^k ilit for 4 I t ' c t U / P a r d o n Ptoa. Kellogg & Schimke at the City Meat Market CARS 'TRUCKS -I P .ACTOXS a ■ la W .D tfm 3 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■eeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBHu