The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 18, 1926, Image 4

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to spend the day with us. Will here
some special music. Come and spend
the day with us. A eordlal welcome
to all. A. J. Ware, pastor.
A number of bridge parties' have
been given by Hermiston hostesses
during the pawt week. Saturday af­
ternoon Mra. J. F. McNauglit ‘and
Mrs. Charles Taylor entertained Ms*
ilghtfiilly at the McNaught residence
for a party of five tables. ^Tjywtay
afternoon Mrs. W. A. Leathers enter­
tained at her country home, four
tables being in play. Prize winners
were Mrs. F. B’. Swayze and Mrs E.
L. Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kel­
logg entertained Wednesday evening
enough guests to make four tables. 1
Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs; A.
H. Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Voyen.
SCHOOL NOTES
Monday afternoon the tryouts were
held in the school assembly for the
debate team. Six students argued
t^e question. ‘’Resolved, That the
United States should enter the
World Court." The affirmative side
was taken by Joe McNaught, John
I Pace and Vernon Harrah, and the
supporters of the negative weie Jane
Warner, Gerald McKenzie and Har­
vey De Moss.
The arguments on
both sides were good and the com
pet 1 tors were so evenly matched that
It was decided to keep all six on the
debate team. However, two substi­
tutes are to be appointed from this
number later.
Hard to Fit? Try
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W e’ll guarantee to please you
r p H E S E overalls were made to be com-
I A fortable. Lots of room in the seat.
Overshoes and all your foot slips through
the leg without any pulling and tugging.
Suwpmders too wide to “rope” and chafe
yon. Ample seat room.
Heaviest cloth w ith lots of extra wear.
Jumbo pockets of strong material. R e in ­
forced at the strain points. Just what
you’ve been looking for. Try a pair.
KINGSLEY’S INC.
We Carry a Stock of
Pistons, Rings and Pins
K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P
BEE THE HERALD'S LINE OF CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
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Is Coming for a Long Stay
M. E. Church.— Sunday school at
10:15 A. M. Morning worship at
11:15 A. M. Subject, “Slewartship
of Life.” Epworth League at 6:30
P. M. No evening service as the pas
tor will preach at the church in
Echo. The Baptists are holding
special services. Let those who care
to attend church In the evening go
there. S. Hamrick.
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Mr». C. C. Durfey 1» planning to
go to California about December 1
(or a vacation of about two month».
She will »pend the greater part of
the time with her non. Järvi» Durfey.
who Is assistant manager of a hotel
at Soboba Hot spring». During her
absence the Hotel Hermiston will be
under the management of M. o
Rynterson of Wenatchie.
We can give you satisfaction in ■
our Fuel Supply of both Wood and ! A benefit card party to which the
publie Is Invited will be given Mon­
day evening. November 22. at the
Coal.
Hotel Hermiston under the auspices
PROMPT SERVICE
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Inland Empire Lumber Company ■
Pho.e’ 331
of the American I-eglon Auxiliary.
The party was originally planned for
Friday evening of this week and has
been postponed until Monday even­
ing. Both bridge and 500 will be
played, and the price of admission
will include supper which will be
served. Mrs. Carl Voyen heads thej
committee on arrangements.
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W atch th is spac: for the solution
of your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
A patriotic Film w ithout a peer.
Go and re it and take the children.
You'll zee a good show and come
away w ith a renewed sense of glad­
ness that you are a man w ith a
country. Presented under auspices
American
Legion
LINE
OF
ING AND WILL SOON BE ON DIS­
PLAY.
Oregon Hardware & Imp’t. Co.
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the
Admission, 25-50c
Have You
The Season for Blankets and
Comforters is Here
Turkeys to Sell?
And we can supply your needs cither in the All Wool B lan k e!s
Wool and Cotton Mixed, A ll Cotton, priced from $15.00 down to
$3.00. Comforters, all cotton filled, $3.50, $4.00 c.n' *"
72 by 78 and 72 by 80.
We are show ing a nice line of
Rayon and Worsted
Ladies’ Hose
Postnfflcc address,
Hermiston, Oregon, R. F. D.
Telephone Echo, 16-R-12
In good sades, just the th in g for th ese cool mornis js , at $1.CC p'
pair.
C R IS P
Men’s Fancy Silk and Silk
and Wool Hose
M O R N IN G S
In the quarterly examinations In
the eighth grade, the three pupils
CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME
ranking highest were, In the order
FOOD
TO START OUT THE DAY IN
named, Hazel Peugh, Leona Dyer and
Mary Brownson.
THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS
Holeproof quality, at $1.00 and 75c.
You can alw ays find our stock o f
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
DONE.
TAKEN UP NOTICE
COMPLETE
CHRISTMAS GOODS IS NOW ARRIV­
N ov. 1 8 -1 9
What Is more sensible and econom­
ical than—
M EAT
Priced right and complete in the Season's Varieties.
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
Maybe you want Cured Meats. If
you do our line of Bacon and Hams
will suit you. If you want Fresh
Meats you can have a choice of a
wide range of offerings.
OYSTERS
City Meat Market
PHONE 131
Home Cooking
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
1 1 :3 0 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M.
Fried Chicken, home style, 50c
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR!
Open 5 .3 0 to 9 :30.
REX CAFE
When you buy Gasoline
You Buy to w er
by the Mile.
ORDER YOUR TURKEY
NOW FOR THANKSGIVING
We do not carry them
, but can get a bird for you.
BACKBONES, 10c PER FOUND
Hermiston Market
Phone Four-One-One
F r e e D e liv e ry
If the motor valves do not seat
proper or the piston rings do
not hold compression, yon do not
get the m iles of transportation yon
have paid for. w hich soon cost mors
money than a new s . t of piston rings
and a valve grind.
W e have the equipm ent to make
the old valves like new, and valve
seats that make ’em fit.
Subscribe For The Herald
COME IN AND LET US GIVE YOU
AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR JOB.
We Guarantee Our Work
Hermiston Hospital
We can care for you cheaper and give yon better service than you
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At the Baptist church Sunday.
Nov. 21— Bible school 10 A. M.
“ The Yard o f B est Quality
B , ciansee fnr>M «pCs Special evange­
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Bi listic servfcus. fhornlng 11 A. M., af­
ternoon 1:20 P. M.; evening song
Exclwive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
£ service 7:30 P. M„ Rev. Ed. C. Cofer
■ preaching with clearuuae and power.
Basket dinner at the ehureh. A
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IS ONLY A SHORT TIME AWAY
HERMISTON THEATRE
Gilbert Smith
There were several class meetings
: this week. The freshmen met on
Monday and decided to levy 25 cents
a semester as class dues and all mem­
bers were urged to pay their student
body dues. The seniors were in­
formed at their class meeting that
their class pins have arrived. These
pins are very pretty and will be an
ornament to any suit or dress. At
a sophomore class meeting on Tues­
day dues of 50 cents a semester were
agreed on.
CHRISTMAS
— AT THE—
The football game on Saturday
with Condon high school ended In a
If you have, don’t fail to write
score which was very satisfactory.
or call me to get my quotations.
. There will be no more football
games here until the Thanksgiving' I am interested in buying turkeys,
game with Wasco high school. This 1 either liv e 'o r dressed.
promises to be a good game with I
plenty of excitement in store for the
crowd.
Notice is hereby given that I have
taken up and have kept for about 10
days at my ranch seven miles east of
Hermiston the following described
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
animal:
Dapple gray gelding, weight about
■ BREVITIES •
1300 pounds, no brand.
Occurence« o f Interest Gtatned
and There AJx>ut tWe Cfftr ai
and
Said animal will be sold, unless re­
NciRhborbobd
p ealed, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand oh
the 3rd day of December. 1926, at
Dr. F. V. Prime has been In La the above described ranch at 10
Grande since the first of the week o’clock A. M.
attending the sessions of the Eastern
Dated at Hermiston on this 18th
Oregon Dental association.
day of November. 1926.
Signed: L. H. Pearson.
We pay 1 cent premium for sweet
cream. Mutual Creamery.
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TAKEN UP NOTICE
Notice Is nereby given that I have
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holt and three taken up and have kept for about
children were here Sunday en route seven days at the M. Lopp ranch five
to Pendleton where they are now miles east of Hermiston the follow­
making their home. Mr. Holt Is the ing described animal:
new county agent. While here h»
Bay mare, weight about 1200,
conferred with R. F. Wilbur, assist­ blind In lfft eye, wire cut on left
ant county agent.
hind foot. No visible brand.
Said animal will be sold, unless re­
James Marcum used to be here at deemed, at public auction to the
times when his son, Roy Marcum, highest bidder for cash In hand on
opeiated a barber shop In Hermiston. the 3rd day of December, 1926, at
Mr. Marcum renewed old acquaint­ the above described ranch at 10
ances Tuesday for a time. He has o’clock.
been in Arlington for a couple of
Dated at Hermiston on this 18th
weeks. He commented on the big day of November, 1926.
change that has taken place in the
(Signed) Clarence Billington.
appearance of Hermiston since 1915. (1 1 -ltc)
“H rm istcn's House of Quality and Service"
“The Man
Without
A Country”
Black & White Garage
Jim ffearson, Mgr.
can receive at home.
Prices 34 per day including general care, board and room.
“Aak a patient who has been there'’
Maternity Cases Especially Solicited
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HERMISTON, OREGON