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THE gBBMIflTOM H F»4i-K H E M fisT O N , O MM O lt. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Fruits Oecarraeaa of Intcroot Gleaned Bern and There About the City and Neighborhood and Mrs. L yle T ilden a rriv e d in H er Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Jackson and m iston th e last of th e week. ch ild ren , Ja n e an d Jim m y, w ere P en dleton visitors W ednesday. A. W. T u rn b lad le ft T uesday for a tw o w eeks’ v acatio n . He w ill be in Mrs. Floyd K neer w as hostess to C caltle an d vicin ity . * th e B a p tist-C h ristian Ladies Aid soc SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 21 AND 22 H ill’s Red Can Coffee, per p o u n d ............................................................. 62c IK. C. B ak in g P ow der, 50 ounce can ................................................. 38c P re fe rre d Stock C rushed P in eap p le, No. 1 tin , 1 3 c ;............. 2 for 25c K ello g g 's 8 h red d ed W h eat B iscuits. 1 free w ith a p u rch ase of tw o New Size P ackages. iety W ednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K neer and fam ily w ere P en d leto n v isito rs F ri- Mack McGill left T uesday fo r Vale 1 day m orning. to see about lin in g up a job on the Owyhee project. He hag sp en t much L. C. D yer left T uesday aftern o o n tim e in c o n stru ctio n work. for Denver. Colorado, on a com bined business an d p leasu re trip . W. E. F elth o u se of O akland, C ali PHONE 171 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H esser left Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W. Coe of M onday m o rn in g for an o u tin g In the B aker w ere g u ests of A ubrey Dean m o u n tain s h o p in g to b en efit Mr. Hes- over Sunday. s e r’s h ealth. O F Q U A L I T Y A IM D S E R V I C E S Saturday:: Monday T he residence o t Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. W aller and P. G arn er is now b rig h tly dressed up d a u g h te r Jeon left W ednesday for I in a new d ressin g of p ain t, applied by La G rande w h ere th ey w ill m ake I H. E. Shesely. th e ir new home. F. B. Sw ayze re tu rn e d Sunday Mrs. E. A. S h lfffer of P endleton from Camp S herm an a fte r a vacation and Mrs. C arl S h iftie r of San F ra n o f several days. Mrs. Sw ayze and cisco. w ere g u ests a t th e P rim e home Miss D oris Sw ayze rem ained. T uesday. I SPECIALS ■ V W alter H olt county a g en t, an d P a r Mrs. O. H. Olson an d c h ild ren of k er B ran in , city ed ito r of the East th e Pasco H erald and Mrs. Lee M er O regonian, w ere in H erm isto n Mon- r itt, o f M ontrose, C alifornia, were i day aftern o o n . h e re F riday as g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. C herry. Mrs. Mrs. W. A. L eath ers re tu rn e d last M e rritt w as a m em ber of S u p erin ev en in g a fte r a trip to P ulm an. She te n d e n t C h erry ’s s ta ff a t W aterv ille, was accom panied by h e r m other and W ashington, several y ears ago. siste r who live In P en d leto n . ---------------------------------- " 8 oz. B o ttle s T o m a to C a ts u p , p e r b o t tl e ....................10c ■ 48 oz. J u g s W ils o n ’s S w e e t P ic k le s , p e r j u g .........69c • C e rto , 3 b o ttle s f o r ..............1..............................................93c B. & M. B e a n s o r B ro w n B r e a d , c a n 2 5 c ; o n e o f £ — e a c h ................................................................................... 45c Mr. and Mrs. F. C. M cK enzie and sons G erald and F ra n k le ft th e last of th e week for a v acatio n and fish ing trip a t B ingham S prings. C ry s ta l W h ite S o a p , 10 B a rs f o r ............................... 42c •w B ra n d S lic e d P in e a p p le , N o. 2 1-2 siz e tin s , p e r fidn (w h o le s lic e s) ............... ...................................... 2 5 c F e s tiv a l S h rim p ( F a n c y P a c k ) 2 c a n s f o r ..............45c Q u a r t J a r s K n ig h t’s P e a r B u tte r, p e r j a r ..............45c I HURLY CASH GROCERY ; g MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES BETWEEN THE DALLES AND PENDLETON B J f _ Zi The Best In COMMERCIAL PRINTING -J, Ï t> U • « c, » , A t T he Herald American Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware 43 Piece Set $6.35 This Is Also Carried in Open Stock 6 C u p s a n d S a u c e rs ...................................................... $1.15 6 D in n e r P la te s ........................................................... $1 .1 0 6 M tish D is h e s ....................................................... I Miss Alice McCollum w ho w as a teach er here d u rin g th e p ast year •vas a H erm isto n v isito r Monday. Miss McCollum secured a release ' from h er c o n tra c t a t B onners F erry, ‘daho, and is to teach E n g lish and j .ram atlcg in th e high school a t £ u ll- ia n , W ash. MT. and Mrs. J. M. B u rn e tt and fam ily left W ednesday evening for D allas w here th e y w ill spend tw o weeks. Mr. B u rn e tt is convalescing follow ing an o p eratio n perform ed several w eeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Rage of E ugene were g u ests a t th e W . R. L onghorn , hom e a few days th e last of th e w eek. Mrs. Sage is a sis te r of Mrs. Long-1 horn and Mr. Sage is an uncle of Jess ■ Sage. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Sage fer ■nerly lived on th e N orth hill. Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam S h a a r w ent W. W. F elth o u se s ta rte d w ork to W alla W alla T h u rsd ay w here on >n th e H orn in g residence w hich they | F rid ay sh e su b m itted to a surgical purchased some tim e ago. T hey ex _■ o p eratio n . She is expected home the pect to have it read y for occupation last of th is week. S eptem ber 1. C re a m a n d S u g a r ............................................................ $1.10 C o v e re d D i s h e s ................................................... $1.15 10 In c h P l a t t e r s ....................................................................70c 12 In c h P l a t t e r s ............ .................................................. $1.00 W e h a v e a c o m p le te s to c k o f th is p a tte r n . SEE OUR W INDOW DISPLAY Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. W e a re m ak in g special prices on m any sta p le a rtic le s in our groc ery stock. P la n ta tio n P ineapple 2 H szze tin s., 8 full slices, not broken a t 25c. T his is firs t class m erchandise. Corn flakes and P ost T oasties, fu ll size, 10c—every day in the w eek. All Soups. C am pbell’s, a t 10c— every day. L arge size Mifk, C arn atio n or B orden’s, 10c— every day. S tan d ard Corn, Peas, T om atoes, S trin g B eans, good enough for any body, a t 15c per can. A lbers C orn Meal, sm all package, 10c. W aln u ts, No. 1 C alifornia, 25cv bl. M acaroni, S p a g h e tti and Noodles, 3 pkgs. 25c. B a b b itt’s C leanser, a t 5c and 10c— ju s t ns good as th e 2 for 25c ize. Hermiston Produce and Suppiy Company MRS. HOUSEWIFE: ....If you a re n o t now ta k in g th e H erm iston H erald because you th in k you c a n ’t afford it and d e fe n d on b o rro w in g a copy from a friend to read th e hom e news. Just stop and ig u re th e savings you can m ake in course of a ysnr by h a v in g th e p aper re g u la rly an d ta k in g ad v a n ta g e of th e b a rg ain s th a t m erc h a n ts are o fferin g every week. T he price of a su b scrip tio n is $2.00 a year. T he re tu r n s to you in savings m ade by directed b u y in g of ad v ertised b a r g a in s m ay be only $10.00, o r th e y may be $50.00 a year. In e ith e r case, a su b scrip tio n is a dandy Investm ent. P la n s for a rum m age sa le tp be P rof. C. J. M cIntosh, head of the held some tim e th is fall a re being d e p artm en t of <ndustrial Journalism m ade by th e ladles of the B aptist- an d a d v ertisin g a t O. A. C., w as a C h rlstia n ch u rch . D o nations a re be H erm iston v isito r F rid ay . He stopped ing sought. h e re w hile on a to u r of th e s ta te th a t w ill include a v isit to each new spaper Mr. and Mrs. C. E. A kers and office i n O regon before It is con sm all d a u g h te r left S a tu rd a y n ig h t eluded. for th e ir bom e In P o rtla n d a fte r sp en d in g tw o w eeks a t H idaw ay Mr. an d Mrs. T. H. G a ith e r and | S prings. Mrs. A kers Is a d a u g h te r oi la u g h te r A nna w ere h ere from La Mrs. H inkle. 3 ru n d e S unday to v isit friends. They moved to L a G rande la st m o n th to The M issionary society of th e M. tak e over m an ag em en t of a fuel yard E. ch u rch w ill meet a t th e home of w hich Mr. G a ith e r and J. L. W aller Mrs. G riggs T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 26, at bought. 2 :3 0 . Mr. and Mrs. V irgil S m ith were called to Condon last T h u rsd ay n ig h t because of th e fa ta l in ju rie s su s ta in ed by h er b ro th e r. Jo sh H ard ie J r . Mr. H ard ie su ffered a b roken back an d o th e r in ju rie s w hen th e Union j Oil tru c k he w as d riv in g w ent over th e side hill. He p ulled too n ear th e edge of th e h ig h w ay to avoid a ' team and w agon on a curve, an d the bank caved. He jum ped b u t was c a u g h t u n d e r th e tru ck . He lived u n til F rid ay m orning. T he fu n e ra l, services w ere held S atu rd ay aftern o o n at 2 o ’clock. 95c 6 C o u p e S o u p .................................................................... $1 .1 0 fornia. a rriv ed S a tu rd a y fo r a v isit Mrs. B ert M ulling an d c h ild ren left w ith h is b ro th e rs, W. W. and O. O. T uesday m o rn in g for an o u tin g in the F elthouse. m ou n tain s. KINGSLEY'S ■i “Blue Bird” Mrs. 0. T. L ockridge and Miss E lba A llen V onB ehren is a H erm iston H am rick re tu rn e d home T uesday from visitor. The Dalles. I We buy the beet th at we can buy and keep them a» fresh and sanitary as possible. Ju st the th in g for the hot w eather diet. H O U SE Mise L ena W ade of S tan field Is a new clerk a t th e N orton G rocery. I^ o H u rly is th e ow ner of Mrs. M ato tt and Mrs. C lint Jack - H upm obile sedan. son m otored to Irrig o n S unday. V ege tables H IR M I8 T O N '« H. <J. M iller a n d B ert N atio n have gone to H elix to w ork d u rin g h a r vest. effective mat xx to sept , so RETURN LIMIT OCT. 3 1 , 1 9 x 8 ROUND T S 1P TO D E N V E R ............... $67.20 OMAHA 7O.2S K A N S A S C IT Y . 7 3 .3 3 D E S M O IN E S ... 7 6 .2 0 S T . L O U IS .............. 8 0 .3 5 C H IC A G O ............... 8 5 .0 5 D E T R O IT 1 0 4.87 C IN C IN N A T I IOS.15 CLEVELAND 107.81 T O R O N T O ........... 112.80 A T L A N T A ................ 11S.4O P IT T S B U R G H 118.81 W A S H IN G T O N 140.61 P H IL A D E L P H IA 1 1 1.07 N E W Y O R K ...........140.45 B O S T O N ................... 1 5 2.61 T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e A m er ican Legion A u x iliary w as held T h u rsd ay evening. Mrs. Janies Todd w as elected d eleg a te to th e s ta te con vention a t M edford. Mrs. J. M. Biggs was elected a lte rn a te . Mrs. U rsel H ia tt was hostess. Low fares all parts of mid w est, so u th and ea st. Fine fast trains. 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