The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 29, 1925, Image 4

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ECONOMY Is the First W ord
In Today’q Struggle .<• > i
YOUR LIVING EXPENSE IS ONE OF THE FOREMOST ITEMS THAT
CONFRONT YOU. WHY NOT MAKE THE BREAK AND START
THE MONTH OFF RIGHT. SA VE! THAT IS THE PRINCIPLE OF
ECOMOMY!
When you figure on a loan, no m atter how small or how large, do you pay
10 percent interest when you can get it at 8. That is only a saving of 2
percent Is it not worth saving? The same principle should apply to
every expenditure that you make. You often hear the remark “1 only
saved five cents on this or that. It don’t amount to much.” To show you
that you are making a mistake ask yourself how many purchases you
make weekly or monthly th at range from 25 cents to $1.00.
The average family will spend $25 per month for groceries and the
sales will range from 25 cents to 1.00 on the average. If you could
save from 10 to 20 percent on these purchases would it amount to
much in a years time? You walk into one store and they ask you 30
cents for two loaves of bread. You walk into another and they ask you
25 cents; you only save 5 cents but in percentage it amounts to 16 2-3
25 for a can of jam you coiild buy for 95 cents a saving of 30 cents which amounts to 24 percent If these savings
are of any in u re st it will pay you to investigate our prices and compare them against the credit stores. We cla.m we can show
you these savings on quality groceries.
Special for F riday, S atu rd ay , M onday,
Tues., W ed., Oct. 3 0 to Nov. 4
6 cans Peas for
6 cans Corn
6 cans String Beans
6 cans Tomatoes for
Straight cases, per case
Assorted, per case
92c 2 cans Standard Peaches
92c
92c
92c
$ 3 .5 0
$ 3 .6 0
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-
43c
2 cans Standard A pricots
45c
1 can Sliced Pineapple -
-2 7 c
1 can Fancy Peaches
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27c.
Campbell's Soup, spec, can - 11c
Dew Drop Washing Powder, absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction,
large size, 2 pkgs. 45c
4
2
9
2
2
2
Bars Mission Bell Toilet Soap, Special for
Cans Old Dutch Cleanser, Special for
Cans Sego Milk, large size, special
cans R oyal Club Hominy for 32c 12 pounds White Beans for
cans Royal Club Pumpkin
39c 12 pounds Red Mex. Beans
cans R oyal Club Spinach
39c 10 pounds winter Onions
30c
23c
$1.00
$1.00
$ 1 .0 0
32c
Large size Instant Postum, Special 45c
5 pound can Cane and Maple
5 pound pails Karo Syrup, dark
syrup
.
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-
$ 1 .0 0
special for
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- 38c
1 med. size Log Cabin Syrup
5 pound pails Karo Syrup, light
special for
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63c
special
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42c
1 large size can Log Cabin Syrup, special
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-
$1.22
SAPPHIRE FLOUR, STRAIGHT HARD WHEAT, SPECIAL $2.35
1 Pound can Ghiradelli’s Ground Chocolate, special for 32c
4 LB. PACKAGES SEEDLESS RAISINS, WHILE THEY LAST, spec. 43c
Kerr’s Jam, 5 lb. can, special for 95c
BULK MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI, SPECIAL 8c POUND
Full quart iars sour pickles - 43c 1 pound can Calumet Bak. Pow. 30c
Full quail jars dill pickles -
43c 2 ‘ lbs. can Calumet Bak. Pow. 59c
Full quart jars sweet pickles - 55c 1 Carton Matches, 6 boxes for 23c
16 ounce can Red Salmon for - 27c 2 pound can Peanut Butter for - 55c
8 ounce cans, special - 2 for 35c 1 pound can Corn Beef
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19c
CERETANA OATS AND WHEAT FLAKES, SPECIAL FOR 32c
We Carry a Complete List of Groceries
And can fill your orders. Come in and look the stock over and compare
Our Prices. We pay the highest market price for eggs, either cash or
trade. Bring Us Your eggs.
HURLY GASH GROCERY
Leo Hurly, Prop.
Hermiston, Oregon
Bring in Four
Films
O ur . finishing depart­
ment, through up-to-date
methods and equipment
and expert handling, can
help you get the kind of
pictures you want.
To use a sk
-xpres-
sio n :
“ We’re there ». the
finish.”
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Hermia'.on, Oregon
¥ T IS o u r desire to m a k e satisfiea ow ners o f
g used car buyers. A ll re c o n d itio n e d used cars
b e arin g th is ta g c a rry o u r g u a ra n te e a n d o u r
pledge — b a c k e d by o u r s e r v ic e — th a t vott*
are g e ttin g f u ll value fo r th e m o n e y v e n t .
KELLOGG MOTOR
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES -
Occurerve* o{ Interest Gleaned H-sre
and There A bout th e City and
Neighborhood
P. pj. Yearout, field Scout ex©-
cutive, with offices in Pendleton,
was here Wednesday conferring with
| those interested in the Scout move- ,
j ment. A troup will be formed here
soon with Rev. Young as scoutmas-
I ter.
Hermiston Creamer
PAYS THE HIGHEST p R. cl
AND S P O T C A S H F 1»1\
YOUR CREAM.
Mrs. C. H. Crandall is visiting at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.
M. Prindle, this week, from Union.
Mrs. Nell Morrison of Union, was
visiting In Hermiston over Sunday.
JUST RECEIVED
Mr. and Mrs. Oron Felthouse mot.
ored to McKay creek dam and Pen­
dleton Monday.
a fresh stock o f
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Shaar were
Pendleton visitors Monday.
Mrs. E. E. Saville of Portland,
visited at the F. B. Swayze home in
this city the latter part of hte week.
SH EET
CELLULOID
DON’T FOOL, WITH A COLD—
Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea, steaming hot, at bedtime. Your
cold will be gone in the morning.
..litchell Drug Co.
Bring in
Your Curtains
Mrs. Ross Newport of Portland,
was a guest at the F. B. Swayze
home over the week end.
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The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
will give an old fashioned Hallo­
we’en social at the lodge hall Mon­
day evening, Nov. 2. A program
with refreshments Including pump­
kin pie, cider, etc., will add to the
occasion. All members are cordially
Invited.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shaar left
Monday night for Portland by auto
in response to a message apprising
them of the death of Mrs. Shaar’s
niece.
New Fall and Winter Styles In
children’s coats, ladles coats and
dreses. Ladle«,’ men’s and child­
ren’s hosiery and underwear. Bar-
cley corsets made to measure. Also
coat and dress material by the yard.
Mrs. Emma Johnson, third house
east Catholic church. Not at home
for businesg Wednlesdays.
7-tf
Mr.H. Royce and wife have moved
to Cold Sprngs. Mr. Royce Is em­
ployed on the section at that place.
TO BE REPAIRED
Before Cold
Weather Comes
Knerr’s Repair M c
When In Pendleton—
Call in and let ns tell you in person what we can do for yon
at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied -ustomer is our best advertise­
ment. Come and see for yourself.
A U the latest methods are use I at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Maroelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties
Smart and Exclusive M’llinery at Most Reasonable Prices.
645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone: 380
Clarence Shaw of McKay was a
Cold Springs visitor Sunday.
Coated tongue, bad breath, head­
aches, pimples, bad blood are nat-
, lire’s danger signals— HOLLISTER’S
Rocky MOUNTAIN TEA removes the
cause by carrying off the poisons
from the liver, kidneys and bowels.
Strongly endorsed everywhere—
: Positive results guaranteed. Try It.
Mitchell Drug Co.
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Rev. J. K. Mumau will preach In
the Free Methodist mission Friday,
and Saturday evenings at 8 P. M.,
and Sunday morning. Sunday eve­
ning at Irrigon at 8 P. M. All are
cordially Invited to attend these
services. Quarterly conference will
be held.
Open for Business in New Location
HEXT TO SAPPERS’ HARDWARE.
IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING
AMERICAN SHOE SHOP
L H. BERRY & SON
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn were
business visitors at Stanfield Wed­
nesday last.
First Prize Comb Honey
Awarded at Hermiston
Dairy and Hog Show.
Now for sale at 25 cents
oer section.
Mr. and Mrs H. Dunn and daugh­
ter Alice motored to Walla Walls
Saturday to vlst their daughter Iva
who Is attending Walla Walla high
this year.
Dorothy Tonies has so far recov­
ered from her recent tonallltla to he
able to attend school once more.
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SW J. Warner «ad
’Wkrned from Port-
We hay and Sen fdi ttmh—Cream. Eggs, Poultry and Groceries
h a n d Sunday.
Baker— Mrs. B C. Hancock, of
’ Haines Record, issue« new weekly
Baker County Record.
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L. H. BERRY & SON
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