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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
THE HEBMISTOH HERALD« 'HERMISTON; OBEGQX. LENTEN G O O DS LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ O ccurence, o f ln tA n e t Glean* a r e n o w in d e m a n d sad T h a r . A b an t the C ity and Neighborhood CODFISH, BOTH CHUNK AND CEANULATED, MACKEREL, SAEDINE8 IN OIL AND MUSTARD OR TOMATO SAUCE, TUNA, SALMON, CLAMS AND OYSTERS. THESE ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. J . W. Clark recently purchased a new Ford sedan. W. W. Felthouse was a Walla Walla vlstor Monday of this week. A N ice N ew L ine o f B aby Thing» Allen VonBehren of Spokane Is a business visitor in Hermiston this week. O veralls an d J ack ets at $ 1 .2 9 E. T. Eriksen of Orlando, Calif., formerly a resident of Hermiston, Is back in this community for a visit. JUST THE CLOTHES FOR THE SPRING WEATHER. ALSO THE OSHKOSH AND CANT-BUST-EM AT $2.00 AND $2.25. —RUBBERS, RUBBER BOOTS AND RUBBER PACKS. PH O N E 171 Mrs. William Shaar was in Walla Waila for a few days visiting at the home of her parents. KINGSLEY’S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y Decorated English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Ware, Alton Pat tern. Beautiful Octagon Colonial shape. A most artistic red floral decoration with green foliage. 5 inch Plate«, Regular price $2.25 per set—Special price.... $1.39 7 inch Plate«, Regular price $3.75 per »et—Special price $2.39 4 inch Fruits, Regular price $1.50 per »et—Special price $ .99 Oat Meal«, Regular price $2.50 per »et—Special price. $1.59 7 in. Coupe Soups, Reg. price $3.75 per set—Spec, price. $2.39 Teacup» and Saucers, Regular price $3.75 per «et—Spec. pr. $2.49 12 inch Platter«, Regular price $2.50 each—Special price $1.59 7 inch Vegetable Dishes, Regular price $1.00 each—Spec. pr. 69c 8 inch Vegetable Dishes, Regular price $1.50 each—Spec pr. 99c This is an open stock pattern. You may select a part of a set now and fill in later. This is real Johnson Bros. English Dinner Ware. Del Fuller of La Grande is visit ing Ivan Sutton this week. SHIRTS, BANDS, BOOTEES, GERTRUDES, WRAPPERS, BLAN KETS, SWEATERS, JACKETS, SHOES, ETC. THE MOST COM PLETE LINE IN OUR CITY. DRESSES FOR THE SMALL GIRL AS WELL AS HER OLDER SISTER. H I R M I S T O N ’S -SPECIALS- Floyd Pierce is confined to his home with an attack of mumps. Memebers of the Methodist Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. J. S. West last week for their regular meet I ng. A N D 8 S R V IC B - Close out Pattern “NINA BLUE” Wood & Sons English Din ner Ware. 4 inch Plates, Regular per set, $1. 75— Special price ....... .... 69c 7 inch Plates, Regular per set, $3.25—Special price........ . $1.49 8 inch Plates, Regular per set, $3.75— Special price............$1.49 7 inch Coupe Soups, Regular per set, $3.25—Special price.. $1.49 Oatmeals, Regular per set, $2.25—Special price.................... 99c Covered Sugars, Regular each, $1.75-—Special price............. 79c Creamer, Regular each $1.00— Special price....... —•.............. 49c 10 inch Platters, Regular each, $1.25— Special price........ ....... 69c 12 inch Platters, Regular each, $2.00—Special price..... . 99c Mr. and Mrs. Elie of Irrigon are the parents of a son born at the Her- , miston hospital February 19. P r iv ile g e C oupon Mr. and Mrs. Joy Husted of Stan- i field were In Hermiston Thursday afternoon. Given Only with Each $1.00 Pur chase of VOLET RAY GASOLINE or PARABASE MOTOR OIL or any other General Petroleum product sold at this station. T w o D ollars and five of these Coupons entitle the .. .. Holder to one Special INDIAN BLANKET 60 by 80 Inches, weighs approximately 3 lbs. & Is guaranteed to be a quality product. No advertising or identify ing mark appears on it. jB j - '. a s c Mrs. A. W. Purdy left Hermiston last Saturday for a few day's visit in Portland. Mrs. M. W. Sims left Monday for [ Camas, Washington, where she will I visit with her parents. Keep these coupons until you have five of them, then present them at Jap Templeton of the Columbia dis trict paid a visit to Mullins barber shop Monday morning. This Is one of the first signs of spring so far. ______ ' Sid Ceorge cf Eugene and Harry Nelson of Portland stopped in Her-* j r.iifiton Wednesday afternoon en route home after visiting district [ conventions of the American Legion j in various eastern Oregon cities, -hey were in Hermiston for the con ference Inst Friday. HERMISTON SERVICE STATION FRANK LITTLE. Prop. i ■ ... au v W EBBER S CLEANERS T II3 DALLA S, BLUE BIRD AMERICAN DINNER WARE 5 inch Plates, Regular $1.00 per set—Special............................. 43c 7 inch Plates, Regular $1.50 per set—Special............................. 69c 4 inch Fruits, Regular 75c per set—Special...................... 49c 7 inch Coupe Soups, Regular $1.50 per set—Special................. 69c Tea Cups and Saucers, Regular $1.75 per set—Special..... . 89c Cream and Sugars, Regular $1.35 per set—Special....... ..... 69c 19 inch Platters, Regular 85c each—Special....................49c 12 inch Platters, Regular $1.25 each—Special ................69c. Covered Vegetable Dish, Regular $1.65 each—Special...: 89c C. C. Lovell of Pendleton, man ager of the Portland - Pendleton Freight Truck Line, was In Hermls- ' ton on business Monday. OREGON IF IT IS A BARGAIN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IN DIN NER WARE, THESE PRICES WILL SURELY HIT THE SPOT. SEE OUR TABLE DISPLAY FOR MANY MORE REAL BAR GAINS IN CROCKERY WARE. WF CALL TOR AND DELIVER PO TTED T u esd ay fc \V cd *iesd ay,F eb . 1 9 -2 0 M A IL ORDERS PROM PTLY OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLT. CO. PLA N TS —For Sale— F IL L E D AT M O RLA N ’S ■ W It DOES Pay To Remodel IB « THIS STORE WILL BE RUN DURING THE PRESENT MAN- ■ AGEMENT, IN FUTURE AS IN PAST: AN INLEFE.1 IDEKT OR ■ GANIZATION-WILL NOT BE DICTATED TO L ' T n ’ KINDS OF s MERCHANDISE HANDLED NOR THE PRICE TO EL ¡OLD AT— ■ a B B B » ■ chain RED&WHITE stores ■ IN OTHER WORDS WEARS NO ORGANIZATION CO EAR. AND * THEREFORE GAN SAVE YOU AT LEAST 10 PET CENT ON | YOUR NEEDED PURCHASES UNDER ITS CAS 5 A iD CARRY B ■ FLAN. 2 IF M D K W ALL E X TEN D E D ADDINO DRACK TO MXTC- K (OR W ALL S IIIM U E SIDEWALLS FDR INSULATION AND LOOKS new i / x n n i t FR A M E ADD ED I, dormer IJCMTS / I t w ATTIC ROOM sum 1RS - _ SO WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE ON THIS BASIS E very D ay is B argain D a y I lere : Campbell Mercantile Company - , ------- »" ' — »— -— ■ CASH AND CARRY PRICES PREVAIL ■ IN ALL GOODS IN THIS 3 i M t llltk Y COVERED ENTRY REPLACINC I ANTIQUE COSCI! A ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ : :■ CA SH AND PA Y L E SS A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT GET WISE USE LARD, BACON, HAMS— MADE FROM BRING US YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS—OUR PLAN DEPARTMENT WILL HELP. PLANS AND PICTURES OF OTHER REMODELING JOBS IN OUR OFFICE WILL BE INTERESTING. HERMISTON CASH MARKET MATERIALLY YOURS DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 R. A. BR0WNS0N, MANAGER This in-No Bull. 21c 2 f o r ....... ................... SERV-US MINCED CLAMS, Is toll 47c CRISCO 69c 2 f o r ................................. « I YOUR OWN HOGS T u rn -A -L u m L um ber C om p an y FEBRUARY 23-25 SHREDDED WHEAT ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■I PAY S pecials S atu rd ay & M on d ay ■ ) ! V STORE MODFRN «IN D O T O A rd a t i r o * . O R N A M IRTAL *■ —using every care in our selection of foods for your table . . QUALITY is our first consideration . . LOW PRICE is achieved by our tremendo- s buying power. The Owner Serves— The Buyer Saves. IS T H IS W O R T H W H IL E ? 5 ■ ■ WE TOO ARE SHOPPERS 3 pounds —.................... SERV-US JELL DESERT. Asst flavor 3 f o r .................................. NAVEL ORANGES, 252 count 55c 2 dozen ................. (i 20c 11 RED^WHITE» T Woolen materials can often be A small bottle of ammonia darned with threads of the material, ful on a desk. One dip mak split silk or hair so that the gar- pen as brtglrt as new. 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