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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1923)
THE HBBM1BTOS HERALD, HERMISTON, •füfiï I Wb LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ & O r a m i . W latsreet Gleeaed B e n /J ■ad There Ahmi t the Cl tr sad f N.ghtiw heiS • Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb ing. Call T il, I. E. Putman. 11-tfc. •>* Standing at the th.cshol dof the New Year, gazing into the future, our vision is broadened by the thought, in retrospect, of the Friend ship, Confidence and Good Will 'shown us by our Friends, Patrons and Members of Our Organisation. These three, Friendship, Confi dence and Good Will, are not made by hands a'one. they are the product t f our collective spirit. . .W hst more fitting, then, at this time of good cheer, than to express tonr happiness in the possession of these greatest of riches! It is in this spirit of appreciation that we convey to every reader of these lines and to all who are dear Jo him, our sincerest wishes for oon. tinued Health, Happiness and Pros perity in 1924. Some good buys in Kellogg A Schlmke. Ford cars. 11-tfc Under the auspices of the M. E. Ladles’ Aid there will be a basket dinner at the church on New Years I day. Everyone ig cordially Invited as this is a get-bo-gether Happy New Year time. There will be no charge. Each family is asked to brng a well filled basket and to In vite ull bachelors especially as leap year will probably find them "hid ing out" and we must get them tabu lated early. Dinner will be served at 12 o'clock, following a prayer praise service that will be held at 10:30. T h e Lowest P riced Sedan N the T udor Stcfcn 3 v.'hcUy new Ford body type U offered American motorists It is distinguished by n compact, roomy l>ody, two wide door3 opening for ward, end folding right front scat. I Marlon Briggs, who is teaching at Bandon, is spending the holidays In Hermiston. Bertha McKcen, who is teaching near Pilot Rock, is vlBltlng her mother In this city. Large w indow s affording John Haddox, who is attending ‘O. A. C„ Is home for Christmas. Otto C. Pierce K IN G S L E Y S I H IH M IS T Q N » H O U S E O F IN C . Q U A L IT Y ea open vie».v in every direction, make for safer driving end greater motor in.’ enjoyment. A t $590, thia is the lowest priced Sedan ever pluced on the American market. It is a car of broad appeal an d co m p ellin g value. Tki< car can be obtained through the Ford ff'eebly Purchase Plan. Officers of State Beekeepers Assn. Boys’ and Girls’ Club of Columbia District Hugh Fraser, a student at Oregon University, is home for the holidays. ' K ellogg & Schim ke Laura Phipps, who Is attending | Willamette university, is home fo r 1 tho holidays. ! A N O « » S V IC f Mrs. Raymond Crowder Is spend- g Ing the holidays at her home In Me- ■ Mlnnlvlle. ■ s The Hermiston Creamery Co. haveI Just installed a set of Toledo scales ) for use In weighing cream received from patrons. This 1 b one of the fin est and most accurate scales In use | and cost. |363. The Hermiston creamery is trying to satisfy their _ patrons. COM M ERCIAL PRINTING O F A LL K IN DS T H E H ERM ISTO N H E R A L D L egal B lanks For S a le a t T h e H erald O ffice S B PROPER HOUSING MEANS MORE PROFITS IN HOG RAISING . The Hog need« protection more than moet domestic animal* because tt tasks natural protection, and is very eucceptable to the influence of cold, beat and drafts. Hog houses should have tight walls, roofs, doors and windows, abundant sunlight, well drained floors and plenty of freeh air without drafts. They should be strongly built of good materials. Frame construction meets all these Requirements and Tum-A-Lum l„ re. commended because It Is carefully and accurately mode, Is strong, dur able, dependable and will give live, long honest service. Picture of Hog House here shown Is only one of the many properly design- fed styles f ’-t err architectural de partment has worked out. Free Pirns with Materials for All Farm Buildings at T U M -A -L U M LUM BER CO. Hermiston !■■■■!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aa■■■HsnBBDaanMaH Leo Smith, who is attending Whit man Is home for the holidays. Irwin Shotwcll, a student at Whit man, is with home folks during the Christmas vacation. Melba Callahan, who Is attending Whitman, is spending her vacation at home. Lucile Sullivan and Phyllis Dyer are home from school during Christ mas. A family reunion was held Christ mas at the Frank Silvey home. ThoBe present were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Frink and family, of Wasco, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton and son, Orville and Roy Silvey and .Chet Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton, of Helix, spent Christmas with Mrs. W. S. Boynton. Mrs. Milo Beasley died at the R. B. Beasley home In this city last Wed nesday morning. Funeral services at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon were conducted by Rev. Young assisted by Rev. Davis. O R EG O N H A R D W A R E & IM PLEM ENT CO Services at M. E. church week be ginning Sunday, Dec, 30—Sabbath school at 10. Wo have classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11 Epworth League at 7 P. M„ young people especially Invited. Evening worship at 7:30. Tuesday, New Years’ day. devotion at 10:30. Baa ket dinner In the basement at noon 'All are Invited. Weekly prayer and blhle study Thursday evening at 7:30. Henry Young, minister. ! DECT,MEER 30 31 “Alias Juli Caeser” — WITH- CHAS. RAY THE FINEST AND BEST IN THE WORLD We are able to prove this. Also other reliable receivers and equipment to fit everyone's pocket book. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, Zona Bensel Is home for the holi days frpm Whitman. Phene 111 W e wish you a happy and pros perous n ew year PLAYH O USE “PARAGON RADIO” We also manufacture the wonderful four tube set which was perfected by our own oeaseless experiments. Our Line is Complete From a crystal detector to the latest development of R. T. receiver!. Si B U a NOTE.— For the benefit of those who want to see a show on New Year’s Eve we are holding this, our regular Sunday night show, over. 8 A d m . 1 0 -3 0 c C om e and Lauqh ■ ■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B B S IB S w B Q & t t Y our Enquiries W ill R eceive P rom p t A tten tion BUHMANN BROS. Hermiston, Oregon PARKER’S STORE WE ARE OFFERING YOU S pecial price concessions on S eason able M erchandise for H oliday trade Bee window display and showing on the counters. A $aypy Nnu frar Columbia Farm Bureau will hold an open meeting with entertain ment and refreshments next Friday evening at tho school house. W e W ish You A ll A Prosperous New Year Christian Science Services The Christian Science services are held In rooms next to the Auditorium every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:15. Alt are cordially Invited to attend. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. Fewer Loganberries Grown or More Most Be Eaten Approximately 7000 acre,, are de. voted to loganberry production In Oregon. This stats produces 85 per cent of the loganberries grown In the United States. Growers are confronted with the alternative of pulling up many of their vines or Increasing use and market for this especially adapted crop. A thorough analysis of the logan berry situation will be made at the agricultural economic conference to he held at the state college January 24 to 25. DANCE DO IT N O W SAPPERS’ INC. HARDWARE FURNITURE - IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Send us the price o f a year't subscription if you ere in arrean N e e d the M oney ’ ’THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE" T H E ST O R E W IT H T H E B L U E FR O N T =“Tke West Side Eat Shop” = -------- r J. Lee P ark er, P roprietor Telephone 413 CITY MEAT MARKET JOHN ELsIS. PROP. ■ I : NEW YEAR’S EVE ■ B A U D IT O R IU M 8 Hermiston, Oregon The Best Four Piece Orch estra Tnat Can be Obtained S U P P E R W ILL BE S E R V E D In T h e H all T<5 m IP Bargains in Meats Every Day a t th e , City Meat Market W.DJiv* MARXEN, Manager ■ 8 8 a 8 !