The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 17, 1927, Image 4

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H E R M IS T O N
HERALD,
H E R M IS T O N ,
ORBCKUT.
Mile» Beasley of Moscow,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
Thanksgiving Supplies
Occurence, of Intone« Q le u o g B o a
and T h e n About the City end
Neighborhood
K e have
'R4J5TRS, CURRANTS,
CITRON, PUMPKIN,
CRANBERRIES,
GRAPES, GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGES, NUTS, POP CORN.
LETTUCE, CELERY, SWEET POTATOES,
PARSNIPS,
CAR­
ROTS, TURNIPS, CABBAGE.
IN PACT EVERYTHING TO MAKE A REAL OLD FASHION­
Drop in and let us
Supply You.
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H Ç U S E
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Q U A L IT Y A N D I
Stanfield visitors here the first of
Mrs. Pearl Ward received word I
the week were A. S. Power, James Wednesday of the death of her I
Hoskins, and Mr. Johnson of Cope­ mother, Mrs. L. G. Higgins, in Vir­
land & Johnson.
ginia. Had she lived one more day
she would have celebrated her |
E. R. Acton, J. E. Munsey J. S.
elghthleth birthday.
Arnold, J. B. Saylor and Frank
Helms who get their mail at Echo
Mrs. Stanley Campbell and Mrs.
were here this week.
Frank Little entertained Tuesday at I
the Campbell home, honoring Mrs. [
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland of Merle Phelps. About twenty guests |
Umatilla were In town Monday. ,
were present.
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HERMISTON HOTEL
Mrs. C. C. Durfey, Proprietress*
On the Columbia River Highway
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R. V. Joneg was a visitor from
Mrs. Jesse Goff of the Cold Springs!
Irrigon this week.
district was in town shopping Wed-1
nesday.
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M. E. Bundy of Lexington was
transacting business here the first
Mrs. J. L. Sears was hostess Tues- I
of the week.
day at a luncheon for twelve. Dur-1
Ing the afternoon bridge wag played!
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller were with Mrs. Bert Hanellne carrying off I
in Pendleton Saturday on a shopping
first honors nd Mrs. F. V. Prime, |
Head Lettuce' trip.
onsolation.
iFbattksrtiiitttij Dtttttpr N1.25
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Fruit Cocktail
Oyster Soup
Stuffed tjelejy
Thousand Island Dressing
The second dance given by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell" Boynton, who I
George Briggs this season wa8 held formerly lived here but has been in
Saturday evening at the Corlis.
[•-¿laked Young Hermiston Turkey, Celery Dressing
the Valley for five years, have re­
turned to Hermiston and will remain
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Vane Boynton was here from Pen­ hrough the winter. Mr. Boynton I
Baked Swift'g Premium Ham
dleton over Armistice day.
vill be with Harry Kelly on highway |
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Cranberry Sauce
work.
Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Thomas of Port­
Orange Ice
land, former residents, are here for
E. H. McReynolds and son Dale,
Mashed Potatoes
Peas In Cream
a few days. They are staying at their
are visitng at the E. C. Eoynton I
homestead east of town.
Candied Sweet Potatoes
home whle looking for a location on I
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the project. Mr. McReynolds lived!
Hot Rolls
O. K. Mudge of Hinkle purchased here a number of years ago. but has
a new radio this week.
een living lp California for some |
Dessert
time.
3. L. Carson returned Saturday
Hot M ind Pie
Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Crean.
from a trip through the Willandette
Showcases and the Interior of the
Pineapple Ice
Cream Cake
valley.
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Hermiston market are being painted !
Coffee.
white and some changes are being
H. E. Shesely was in Pendleton made in the shop. In order - not to I
nd Pilot Rock last Thursday on bus­ Interrupt business the work is be-|
Make R e se r v a tio n s
iness.
ing done Saturday nights. H. E.
Shesely has the painting contract.
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Moll entertain­
ed Saturday night for their guests,
At the Baptist church Sunday, |
—TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Rhodes of Pen- Nov. 20. Bible school at 10 A. M.
leton. Friends were lnTlted to make Morning worship at 11. Theme, I
up three tables of 500.
Practical Thanksgiving." Evening I
— - . j is—gapg
service 7:30 P. M. "The Sin of In­
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The American Legion auxiliary gratitude.” The special meeting is I
j i will give their first dance of the growing In Interest. Captain Hall is I
■ season at the auditorium Saturday singing the gospel with and In the
• night. Fletchers will provide the spirit. Friday night will be high I
5 i music.
school night with Miss Porter of Pen-1
dleton and M. McNaught, young peo-1
Alpha Christley who recently ac­ pie going out to South America as
quired the W. A. Leathers ranch in missionaries, will be present and In I
the Columbia district on a trade ex­ charge of the meeting. A real treat
pects to be settled here by December for young and old. Come and see
1. Mr. Christley was a prominent what the Lord is doing for real live
wheat farmer in the Baker country red blooded young people. A cordial |
but expects to run dairy cows and welcome to all. A. J. Ware, pastor.
sheep on his place here. Mr. and
Jl
Mrs. Leathers are looking for a houge
Buys Rye Here
J in Hermiston, as they have obtained
C. Melville of Alpine, Oregon,
B a renter for their Baker property. shipped a carload of rye from the
The place they acquired in the trade Farm Bureau the first of the week
consists of 1200 acres and ... seven to his home place. This is the second
* ! miles from Baker on the highway.
carload of rye he has purchased here.
Choice of
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How easy it is to install
a Concealed Ironing Board !
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No cutting out
No plaster to knock off
Fastens to wall with 6 screws «
Seven inches up from floor
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Folds up in a cabinet 1 1 -2 in j
thick
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A l l h a rd w a re fu rn ish ed a n d p u t S
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Come in and let us demon- ■
strate it to you
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COAL
It would be be well to put ia your supply of coal now
O verdraft h ea ters
Twice the Heat
With H alf the Fuel
WE ALSO HAVE A FEW GOOD BARGAINS IN SECOND HAND
COLE’S HEATERS.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co.
We are Pleased to Announce
That Mrs. McKinley Will be
Here on Saturday, Nov. 19
WITH A
F ull line of ladies ready to wear GARMENTS
AS USUAL YOU WILL BE SHOWN A LINE OF GARMENTS IN
SUCH A WIDE RANGE OF FABRICS THAT YOU W ILL BE AM­
PLY REPAID FOR THE TIME SPENT
IN
LOOKING
THEM
OVER EV EN THOUGH YOU DO NOT INTEND TO BUY AT THIS
TIME.
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR
VISIT
KNOW YOU W ILL HAVE A CHAN T. TO OFT
TO BE WORN DURING THE WIN TER SEAf
BECAUSE
SOME
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SATURDAY, NOV. 19
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
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Mr. and Mrs.
Poultry Raiser
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Very few flocks are entirely free' from poultry worms
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POULTRY WORMER 5
For two years coal has been easy te get throughout the winter
months but it is not always easy to get all you want in December
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and January
■ Hermiston Drug Company
This may be the year that yon w ill wish you had your bin full
FILL IT NOW
Inland Empire Lumber Company
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HOWARD
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Do You Know?
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Original h o t Blast and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell and
Charles Burk is in Portland this
Mr. and Mr». O. O. Felthouse drove week. He threshed out about a ton
to Pendleton Monday evening where and b half of alfalfa seed on his
the men attended a Masonic meeting. ranch north of town and went whh
it to Portland for disposal.
Mrs. Andrew It in ton I who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wagner made a business
George Briggs, for a week returned trip to Pendleton Tuesday.
Saturday to her-home in Portland.
Ms. P. J. Doherty of Lexington J
Mrs. Claude Kellogg and Mrs. C. has brought her baby to Hermiston
E. Baker were in Pendleton last
for medical treatment and Is at the
Thursday.
Hermiston Hospital.
KINGSLEY’S
COLE’S
Nicholas Codd of Spokane is here
on business this week.
J. M. Biggs has returned from a
Ross Newport was in town last business trip to Walla Walls and
Thursday. He said that his contract Lewiston.
on the Roosevelt highway near Gari-
j baldi will run through next summer.
Mrs. Alfred Ackley of Toppenish,
Wash., is visiting her parents, Mr.
Dan Follett is building a new barn and Mrs. Bert Nation.
on his ranch north of town.
ED THANKSGIVING DINNER.
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Idaho,
la visiting Io; a few days with his
father, R. Beasley, and his sister,
Mie. George Wagatr,
Coal will not be cheaper and i naybe higher
The Tum-A-Lura handles the best and cleanest coal
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HONEY LABELS
T o Y our O rd er and at Reasonable Prices
M T U Yard of Bast Qaality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
y»«l»«ve Representative« ef National BuiMen Barena
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
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«. A BBOWNSON,
THE HERMISTON HERALD
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