The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 31, 1929, Image 4

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THE HBKMÜ8TOH m O L àlP » M H O nST O N , OBBGOff.
Specials Saturday Monday
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Occurence. a t latarw t Gleaned B a n
and Thera About the City aod
Neighborhood
February 2-4
Baptist Ladles’ Aid rummage sale I
will be continued Saturday, Febru­
Dr. Rowe reports everything In ary 2, frem 2 Io 5 P. M A number,
fine shape except Lizzie, who is suf­ of new garments have been added t o ,
fering from a severe attack of the stock.
freezitls.
The firm of Leathers & Little is I
Cecil Warner, Oregon Rose butter moving this w ok into the office for-1
composer, says there is a Chinook merly occupied by J. M. Biggs.
coming. We wonder if he means sal­
J. F. Bllderback loft Tuesday fori
mon or wind.
Portland where he will spend a few |
Anybody seen Wagner or Pankow? days.
7 CANS PEAS, No. 2 .............. ....................................................................»9c
7 CANS WHITE COHN, No. 2 . . . ...................................................... 99c
7 CANS TOMATOES WITH PUREE, No. 2>/t .................................. 99c
NOW IS THE TIME FOR WOOLEN SOCKS AND DRY FOOT­
WEAR. WE HAVE A FAIR SUPPLY LEFT AT RIGHT PRICES.
DRY GOODS
Our Spring Line of Fabric« has arrived. We have a nice assort­
ment of Pongees, Voils,, Soisette, Prints, Peter Pans and Organ­
dies. Ada wants you to come in and look them over.
SHOES— Our Spring Line of Shoes are in.
to choose from.
PH O NE
Miss Riba Hamrick Is leaving Her­
Remember the Ladies Altar society
miston the last of the week for Salem
benefit dance Friday night.
where her parens moved recently
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sears left Her­
Mrs. Boyd Jenkins and son left last
miston Wednesday evening for a
combined business and pleasure trip. week for Portland.
We have a nice line
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Chas. Smith of Heppner, county
Bielman Motors report the sale of a
new Ford roadster to Burton Barnee agent of Morrow county, was in Her-1
miston on business Tuesday.
of Pine City, Oregon.
KINGSLEY’S
H IH M IS T O N 'S
Mrs. Roy Hutchinson returned
from Klamath Falls recently where
she spent a week visiting at the home
of her sister.
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H O U S t O S Q U A L IT Y A M D e C R V IC S ’
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W averly M otor Oils
Make your Ford Start Easy
K neer’s R epair Shop
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FO R D
GUARANTEED
13 Plate Battery
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/ LLCY7AI7CL' ON OLD BATTERY
A special meeting of the Baptist
Ladles' Aid will be held at the home ’
of Mrs. Floyd Kneer on February 6.
Ail members are asked to be present |
at this meeting.
BIELMAN MOTORS
M.r. and Mrs. Robert Jenner of
Pullman. Washington, stopped off in
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Mrs. Frank Little Saturday.
They
wore en route home after a trip thru
western Oregon.
L T o O u r P atrons
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F. W. Allen, special agent for the
■ Union Oil company with headquart­
ers in Pendleton, was a business vis.
! itor in Hermiston Tuesday.
— WE HAVE—
A Free Nyal Calendar
For You
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WHICH IS WORTH ONE DOLLAR IN NYAL REMEDIES
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Among the Hermiston men attend­
ing the meeting of poultrymen in
Pendleton last Friday were H. J. Ott,
S. H. Barnard, F. B. Swayze, F. L
Jewett, R. C. Todd, C. M. Jackson
aud G. H. Jenkins.
Don’t Forget to Ask for it
Dr. F. V. Prime returned from
Portland recently where he attended
a post graduate dental clinic held in
that city. While there Dr. Prime en­
^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B B B f l f l f l B l B B B B B B I B B I B f l B B / gaged Dr. A. O. Roenicke to work as
an associate In his dental office here
in Hermiston. Dr. Roenicke comes
highly recommended by Dr. Prime.
|He will arrive In Hermiston some
i time this week. Dr. Boyd Jenkins,
I who has been in the local office for
some months past, is leaving for New-
i port. Oregon.
■ H îrm iston Drug Company :
T h e L u m b e r fo r
the N ew H om e
Y o u are P lanning
When it comes to selecting the
lumber for your home, you
need not even think about i t -
just tell us what you would
like and leave the selection up
to us. We will guarantee you
satisfaction with the results.
Turn-A-Lum Lumber Company
X. A. BR0WNS0N, MANAGER
qet release easilq
The wrench on which you can always depend and which
should be in every home tool box ready for iastast use.
Nickel steel jaws with correctly milled teeth and pressed steel frame gives
them such strength that "uAcn »fee/ meets steel T n i/N O /iS T C H itande the
»train." W e recommend the 10 inch tiro as n:o-t suitable for home use.
OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO.
EGG MARKETING CONFERENCE
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producers that they consider the ef­
fect upon the net return of their |
Mrs. George Story entertained with eggs.
four tables of 500 at her home Tues­
The report stated that Eastern Ore-1
day evening. First prize for high i gon eggs do not have, as a general
i score was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. ' rule, an enviable reputation, but it
10. C. Pierce, with second honors go- ■ went on to say that the situation is
; ing to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons.
not nearly so discouraging as it is
1 sometimes thought to be.
While
Mrs. William Shaar was called to some poultryihen who ship to the
Portland Wednesday morning by the Pacific report that they receive as
death of her sister.
low as 1 or 2 per cent extra grade
eggs, others report as high as 67 per |
g
Rev. Mr. Gibson of Stanfield was cent extra grade over an eight months |
■ a business visitor In Hermiston Wed- period. This is evidence that ex­
■ nesday.
tras can and are being produced.
The general idea expressed in the I
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The Foreign Missionary society of report and echoed by perhaps a ma­
the -Methodist church held a regular jority of those attendng the meeting |
meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank was that fnirly satisfactory market­
-------- I Little Wednesday afternoon.
ing conditions exist in eastern Ore- j
gon, comparing favorably with con-
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dean were vis­ litiona in comparable areas of the I
iting in Corvallis last week.
United States and not calling for any |
adical changes at the present time.
F. A. Baker, secretary of the Stan
field Irrigation district, was a busi­ BENEFIT DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT
ness visitor in Hermiston Saturday.
Extensive plans are being made I
'or the benefit dance to be given un­
C. S. McNaught, city mayor, left der the auspices of the Ladies Altar I
Saturday for Portland where he ex­ society of the Catholic church in the I
pects to stay a few days.
auditorium Friday evening, February
1. Tickets are being sold for >1.00
| Walter Holt, county agent of Uma- each and lunch will be served at the |
Lilia county, was in Hermiston from hall for twenty-five cents. Fletch­
er’s orchestra from Pendleton has I
j Pendleton Saturday.
been secured to furnish music for the |
dancing.
N. R. Mueller returned Sunday
from Princeton, Wisconsin, where he
has been or the past six weeks on a
combined busineess and pleasure trip.
WINCHESTER
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REDWHITE STORES
N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y
— PLUS PHONE AND DELIVERY
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Here are services you appreclfete—
They are worth a great deal to you in
convenience and saving of time and
labor—They are yours at no addi­
tional cost at this store. AND RE­
MEMBER YOU MAY CHARGE IT!
Specials Saturday & Monday
F E B R U A R Y 2-4
HERSHEY’S COCOA
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SERV-US CATSUP
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SNOW DRIFT
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FEES NAPTHA SOAP
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Services at the Baptist-Chrlstian
church Sunday, February 3. Bible
school 10 A. M. Morning worship
11 A. M. Topic, The Solitude of a
□rent City. The third in the series
of sermons from Thessalonlons. The
Lord’s Supper at the morning ser
vice. Evening service 7 P. M. Topic
The Challenge of Christ to the Youth
of the World. A program for the
whole family. Friendship with the
church will enrich your home. A
step into the church is a step in the
right direction. A cordial welcome
to all. A. J. Ware, pastor.
SUGAR
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7 pounds for...................................... . ' Aj,
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REDWHITE STORES
At the M. E. church. Even though
it is cold and snowy outside you will
find a warm welcome at the Friendly
church Sunday at each service of
the day. Sunday school at 10:00
o'clock. Morning worship at 11. Ep­
worth League at 6 :30 In the evening
and evening worship at 7:30. U. R. I
welcome. O. W. Payne, pastor.
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A report Just received from Hinkle I
advises that a prominent citizen of |
that city had the misfortune of slip­
ping on the ice, falling and breaking |
his—Oh, it says the lee.
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On your monthy purchases, that means 120 per cent in a year.
Can you make money any faster by any investment.
ble only on Cash and Carry System of distribution.
This la possi­
If you
think
you are not paying for the service expense which is reasonable at
10 per cent you are mistaken.
We have tried it.
belong to any chain organization and nobody tells us
where to buy or how to aell.
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you like it?
Campbell Mercantile Company
CASH AND CARRY PRICES PREVAIL III ALL GOODS IN THIS
STORE
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Meat purchased here Is weighed upon scales that assure you re­
ceiving full weight, all the time. This fact, phis the knowledge
that the meat we sell Is the best procurable, makes this the place B
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HERMISTON
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DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS
PHONE 411
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