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T O B H Z R M IST O S H B B A L D , H B 8X X ST O X , OBEtiOST, The glee ctaba are renew iag th e ir efforts to make th e ir operetta, “ The W indm ills of H ollaed” ae p e r fect as possible. The cast practices Occurracra of luuraat ftEMMd Hara B In all available tim e d u rin g school sad Thera Abput the uCW sad hours and a fte r school as well. N.ighSortood The costumes and wigs w ill be fin ished this week In tim e for th e d r te r _________________ .___________ We pay 1 cent prem ium tor sw eet rehearsal which w ill be held a fte cream. M utual C ream ery. ll - 2 t c the T hanksgiving vacation. For C om fort LOCAL AND PEB SN A 1 BREVITIES SPECIAL la n d Economy Regular 25 cent. While 210 yards last, per yard - - 16c M orning w orship 11 A. M. Theme, The C hurch, a L ight. E vening se r vice 7:30 P. M. Them e, E vil Des ire. A cordial welcome to all. A. J. W are, pastor. 3 6 in c h O u tin g F la n n e l T he N eighborhood club w ill m e-t Friday, December 3, for an all day m eeting a t I l,c home of M rj. B axter H utchison. B ring q u ilt pieces, n eed t and thim ble. Regular 40 cent. While 157 yards last, per yard - - 31c and W ool H ose Regular $1.25 and $1.75 While they last, 97c and $1.47 KINGSLEY’S O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ' W e C a rry a Stock of Two bridge p arties given by Mrs. "3. P. Dodd and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie last T hursday and F rid ay n ig h ts a t the McKenzie home proved d elig h t ful. Seven tables were in play d u r ing both eveniags. Prize w nners at the first p arty were Mrs. A. H. N or ton, George B riggs and Mrs, H. T. Fraser. F rid ay n ig h t's w inners w ere W. W. F elthouse, Mrs. R. A. Brown- son and E. L. C herry. Pistons, Rings and Pins K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■I a ■ a ■ H O NEY LABELS ■ ■ ■ : i T o Y o u r O rd e r and a t R easonable Prices TH E HERM ISTON H E R A L D ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ : ! ■ ■ ■ : ■ ■ ■ : WINTER I C O A L IS A ■ ■ ■ N E C E S S IT Y ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Mrs. Ja c k W aller was hostess a t a pleasant b rid g e p arty last T hursday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. C. 8. M cN aught. Mrs. E arl M itchell and Mrs. Chas. T aylor. T here were seven tables SCHOOL NOTES The re g u la r m eeting of th e P ar ent T eacher’s association w as held last T hursday nt 3 o’clock. A must cal program was furnished by the seventh and eighth grades. Miss F lannigan, the county nurse, gave a sh o rt talk, but other arran g ed talks w ere postponed until th e n ext m eet ing on account of the poor a tte n d ance. The next regular m eeting will be held th e second T h u rsd ay In December. W e A r e Sure We can give you satisfaction in our Fuel Supply of both Wood and Coal. : PR O M PT SERVICE Inland Empire Lumber Company PhoMpSI * The Tard oí Best Quality ' M. M STRAW, MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Bidders Barena ■ B ■ ■ ■ The church folks enjoyed a com m unity dinner on Sunday in the church dining room. T here also was a good atten d an ce for the services In the evening pf th a t day. S inners a l ways welcome. Professor H endricks 1 b w ith us ag a in for an Indefinite stay. H e has spent several weeks In th e W allowa section. Roscoe W illiam s and fam ily were Pendleton visitors on S aturday. W ednesday m orning Mr. and Mrs. Cofer spoke to the high school stu- j| dents. Mrs. Cofer’a talk especially; satisfied the g irls and convinced J them th a t It la only a question of tim e u n til th ere Is a woman p resi dent of th e U nited States. I-**t week th e football squad had th e ir peturea taken, and these w ith 1 some sent from Wasco of th e ir team , are to he used as ad v ertlsag for w hat promise* to be th e best gam e of the season. T his la the game between Wasco and H erm iston on T h an k sg iv -i tng day a t 11 o'clock. Vlaltor« to th e grades th is w e e k ; were Mrs McGill. M ix Agnew, M rs.; ■ Q uinney, Mm. Re4tn«g<| gnt) Jtr* 11 Evans, WEEK OR TEN DAYS AHEAD R ay S. L am oreaux of A rlington was a t home over Sunday. Ha» Y our Subscription E x p ire d ? Come In ant renew it fieri time you art in town. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HOLI DAY SHOPPING CENTER WHILE OUR STOCKS OF CHRISTMAS ARTI CLES ARE COMPLETE. Oregon Hardware & Implt. Co. IT CAN BE TM B stori DELIVERED FROM THE CAR SAVING YOU 50 CENTS - PER TON. M aterially Yours, T U M -A -L U M LUM BER COM PANY WINTER FOOTWEAR R ubbers and O vershoes for Men, W om en and Children We can supply your needs in this Seasonable Merchandise in the w ell known B all Brand Quality. R. A. BROWNSON, Mgr. W oolen H ose For Ladies and Children C R IS P M O R N IN G S W ill be found w ill come in pretty good play m w . Quality as w ell as the cheap r grade w ill be found here. Holeproof CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN Supt. A. C. H oughton of th e W est E xtension project, was callin g on THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS friends here Sunday. Come again. DONE. T he office building for th e project Samuel M. Rellil of S eattle was Is nearing com pletion, and is a credit here W ednesday to v isit his m other, to the business section of this fair Mrs. O. M. Itelhl. Mrs. R eihl cele city of perpetual sunshine. brated h er 93rd b irth d ay an n iv er TAKEN UP NOTICE sary She Is enjoying very good health. N otice Is hereby given th a t I have taken up and have kept for about G llfallan radios. 5 and 6 tube Neu- seven days a t the M. Lopp ran ch five tradyne. th e stan d ard In radio, Ask miles east of H erm iston the follow to h ear G ilfillan a t M itchell D rug ing described an im al: Bay m are, w eight about 1200, Company. blind in left eye, w ire c u t on left E ighteen tables of bridge and 500 hind foot. No visible brknd. Said anim al w ill be sold, unless r e were In play Monday n ig h t when the American Loglon au x iliary e n te rta in - deemed, a t public auction to th e a t Hotel H erm iston at a b en efit a f highest bidder for c a s t In hand on fair. The b ig crowd enjoyed the th e 3rd day of December, 1926, at evening of cards and th e supper the above described ran ch a t 1.0 which was served later. Mrs. Carl o’clock. Dated at Hermiston on th is 18th Voyen headed the com m ittee In h arge of th e p arty . P rize w inners day of November, 1928. (S igned) C larence B illlngton. In bridge w ere F. C. McKenzie and H elstand Moore, and In 600, George ( l l - 2 t c ) W agner and H arry McMillan. The pre-C hristm as b azaar, planned for several w eeks by th e L adles’ Aid of th e M ethodist Episcopal church, will be held S aturday, December 4. The bazaar has been planned w ith th e Idea of offerin g su itu b le Xmas presents, anil th e goods sold will in clude fancy work, house dressses, aprons and sim ilar articles. Is Coming for a Long Stay ■ ■ ■ ■ HAVE IT READY One question th a t th is com m unity ite m s to be quite well agreed upon FOR DELIVERY is gravel road construction for on ¡S atu rd ay 26 votes were cast in favor l of a five mill special tax. Not a AT ALL TIMES. t vote was cast a g ain st the proposed BY PLACING YOUR ORDER A i tax. i, W ashington. Before b uying a radio ask t 0 h e a r I the new m odern O llflllan N eutrodynej E a rl Lam oreaux spent th e w eek Radios w th Rola cone sp eak er a tj end w ith his fam ily. Mr. Lam ornaux M itchell D rug Co. has em ploym ent a t A rlington. Mrs. M arjorie H all and Miss M ar th a W inslow left last F rid ay by m otor for Glendale, C alifornia, where they expect to spend the w inter. They sp en t th e first nig h t in Hood R iver and left S atu rd ay m orning In eight inches of snow. They arriv ed in Salem S atu rd ay evening w here they visited th eir brother, L aw rence W ins low, who is a tten d in g W illam ette university. QHjriaimas (Sifts BEST COAL POSSIBLE, AND IE RIG ON T he school board m et T hursday H erb ert Young, fietd m an for lb - : evening and prepared th e budget for American Red Crors, addressed the the coming year. It calls for the itu d en ts of th e high school a t a spec- ’ ra isin g of about fifteen thousand dol lal assembly period T uesday ufter- lars' by special levy. noon. He explained and denionstrat-1 ed first aid methods th a t should bt 1 The H. E. C. social on S aturday used In m eeting em ergencies. Tin n ig h t was quite a success. T hrough correct m easures to ta k e to r e n d e r , th e courtesy of the M itchell D rug Co. first aid tre a tm e n t in cases of burns, of H erm iston, the club had the use of near drow ning, h u rts su stain ed in an -ex cello n t V ictrola for the even autom obile accidents and o th er sim i ing. lar em ergencies w ere discussed by Mr. Young In his talk . He w orks in Mis. N estor Seam an, accom panied the field and Is giving special In by Miss F reda, left S atu rd ay for a stru ctio n s to railro ad employes. He w eek’s sojourn w ith her d au g h ter, came here from Umatilla. Mrs. F ran k S m ith, a t Cosmopolis, L a d ie s ’ S ilk ■^■■■■■■■■■■HraraSBaaaaaaMMmaMa H O U S E WE INVITE YOUR PERSONAL IN SPECTION AT THIS TIME OF OUR MANY QUALITY ARTICLES WHICH ARE APPROPRIATE AND VERY ACCEPTABLE AS : : : : : T he football team w ill ' f t Joy ' t The C atholic ladles A ltar Society GET THE BEST COAL rill hold th e ir b azaar an d cooked T hanksgiving d in n er on S aturday iOod sale on S aturday. December 11. n ig h t. The m aterials for the ban- AND DRY WOOD. ! quet have been donated, and if all ac A t the B ap tist ch u rch Sunday. counts are true, will satisfy all appe WE INSIST ON GETTING THE November 28. Bible school 10 A. M. tites. 2 7 in . O u tin g F la n n e l H E R M IS T O N 'S C hristm as Shoppers M en’s W o o l and Silk H ose In fancy patterns, 75c to $1.00.. H oleproof Q uality W h at Is more sensible and econom ical th a n — M EAT Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Maybe you w ant Cured Meats. If you do our line of Bacon and H am s will su it you. If you w ant F resh Meats you can have a choice of a wide range of offerings. OYSTERS City Meat Market PHONE 131 H om e C ooking IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11 :3 0 TILL 3 : 0 0 ? . K. Fried Chicken, home style, 80c SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 5 :3 0 to 9:30. T h e M arket o f “S atisfactory S ervice” REX C A FE When you buy Gasoline You Buy tow er by the Mile. H e r m is to n M a r k e t P h on e F our-O ne-O ne F re e D elivery If the motor valves do not seat proper or the piston rings do not hold compression, you do not get the miles of transportation yoa have paid for. w hich soon coat mere money than a new s?t of piston rings and a valve grind. W e have the equipment to make the bid valves like new, and valve seats that make ’em fit. Subscribe For The Herald COME IN AND LET US GIVE YOU AM ESTIMATE ON YOUR JOB. We guarantee our Hermiston Hospital work Black &. White Garage Jim Pearson, Mgr. We can care fee you cheaper and give yoa better service f - a a you can receive at home. Prices $4 per day iacloding general cave, board and room. “Ask a patient who has been there" M aternity Cases Especially Solicited Nl HERMISTON, OREGON