The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 01, 1927, Image 4

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    THE gBBMIBTOW T m tA in , HERMISTON, OREGON.
Advance Showing
Christmas Goods
a nice selection of toys , shirts ,
ties ,
FANCYJSQX'FOE MEN AND BOYS.MUNSINGWEAR
O eeurracM o f l o t e n a t G la u a d H a n
and T h ere A bout th e C ity and
N eighborhood
THE
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UWNTTESJ GARMENTS, SILK HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, COL­
LAR A>1>CUFP SETS. SUPPERS FOR
GIRLS.
THE
WOMEN
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SHOP EARLY
MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW, WE WILL HOLD THE GOODS
UNTIL WANTED.
BRING IN THE FAMILY.
KINGSLEY’S
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H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D B g W V J J jf
Mr. an d Mrs. E. A. W a te rm a n and
d a u g h te r P h y llis of P o rtla n d and
Miss M agaret W a te rm a n , a stu d e n t
a t M onm outh N orm al, w ere guests
over T h a n k sg iv in g a t th e home of
Mrs. R en a W ate rm an .
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One of the surest means to take is to milk cows.
WE WANT
YOURCREAN
A lice and L enore D yer w en t back
to th e valley S unday a fte r a few days
sp en t a t th e hom e of th e ir p a re n ts,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer.
Mrs. W a lte r B lessing e n te rta in e d
M onady a fte rn o o n , h o n o rin g h er
m other, Mrs. A. L inder, w hose b ir th ­
T he a n n u a l b az a a r and f r u it sale day w as th e In cen tiv e fo r a sew ing
of th e L adies Aid society of of the p arty . N early tw e n ty g u ests w ere
M. E. chuch w ill be h eld th is year present.
on S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 10.
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J . M. B iggs and J. W. C lark w ere
business v isito rs in F re e w a te r a
couple of days th is week.
The C ath o lic L adies' A lta r Society
w ill hold a b azaar a n d cooked food
E . P. Dodd h as been In O ntario,
I sale S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 3, a t the Oregon, sev eral days th is week.
H erm isto n P ro duce & S upply Com­
p any’s sto re b e g in n in g a t 1 :3 0 .
A t th e B a p tist c h u rc h S unday,
D ecember
B ible' school a t 1 0 :0 0
T he A lta r society of th e C atholic A. M. M oning w orship 11. T hem e,
ch u rch w ill hold th e ir a n n u a l b azaar "The G uest C ham ber of th e S oul.”
S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 3, in th e v acan t E ven in g service 7 :3 0 P. M. T hem e,
room a d jo in in g th e H erm isto n P ro ­ “T he P rin c ip a l T h in g .” T he hand
duce & S u p p ly Co. A big v ariety o f fellow ship to new m em bers and
of a rtic le s w ill be o ffered fo r sale the L ord’s S upper a t th e close of th e
by th e society.
m o rn in g service. A co rd ial
w el­
come to all. A. J. W are, pastor.
H ugh F ra s e r w as h e re from A stor­
ia over T h a n k sg iv in g as a guest of
T he L adies Aid society of th e M. E.
bis p aren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs.
H. T. ch u rch w ill hold a n a ll d ay session
F raser. He re tu rn e d S u n d ay m orn­ n ex t W ednesday, an d a fu ll a tte n d ­
ing. Dr. P rim e accom panied him as ance of th e m em bership Is desired.
fa r as P o rtla n d .
slippers ,
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H. J. S tillin g s an d G eorge S tro h m
shipped a c a r of hogs o u t to P o r t­
lan d la st S a tu rd a y . A n o th er c ar
w ill go th is week.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
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Mrs. G eorge S h elto n , Mrs. J. J.
’ N eary and Mrs. A. M. S u n stru p en
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te rta in e d T uesday a fte rn o o n
w ith
bridge. G uests
w ere
in v ite d
to
m ake up fo u r tables. P lzes w ent to
■ Msr. B ert H an elin e. Mrs. E. P. Dodd,
■■ | Mrs. A. H. N o rto n , Mrs. Ed Bensel
I and Mrs. C. M. Jack so n . T h is is th e
first of tw o p a rtie s w hich these hos-
ijte sse s w ill g iv e; th e second w ill be
| : given T h u rsd ay .
Mrs. A. H. N o rto n an d Mrs. J . S.
H arvey w ere hostesses la s t T uesday
for a bridge luncheon to w hich
tw en ty g u e sts w ere bidden. Mrs. C.
S. M cN aught secured h ig h score for
the play in th e a ftern o o n , and Mrs.
T hom as F ra s e r, consolation.
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Ms. P hebe H ill a rriv e d T uesday
fom DesM oines, Iow a, to v isit her
d a u g h te r, Mrs. W a lte r H am m . Mrs.
H ill w a8 a v isito r her'e a few y ears
ig o and m ade m any frien d s a t th a t
T hom as H addox w en t to P en d leto n tim e w ho w ill w elcome h e r back.
: T uesday to a tte n d th e m e e tin g Qf the
, U m atilla D airy Im provem ent A ssocia­
Mr. an d Sirs. D. M ittlesd o rf drove
tion.
‘o P o rtla n d F rid a y to spend th e week
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When yon sell your cream to us yon not only help us but yours-
Selves as well because ours is a home indntry and as we grew
bur itrength means a stronger and better project.
end w ith re la tiv e s an d tak e in th e
Miss A lta L ittle re tu rn e d Sunday football gam e.
: to h er hom e In L a G rande, a fte r
sp en d in g th e w eek-end w ith Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mr. F ra n k F isbbeck ar-
i L. H am m .
,-Ived W ednesday from M ontana to
(pend a week w ith Mrs. F ish b e c k ’s
“ I The A lta r Society b a z a a r, S a tu r- siste r, Mrs. C. C. D urfey. T hey are
A. M. SUNSTRUP
£ day, D ecem ber 3.
d riv in g th ro u g h to C alifo rn ia w here
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I Mr. an d Mrs, O. D. B urgess an d
Mrs. Id a M. B eijin g er Is h ere from
,.,~n R ussell, fo rm e r re s id e n ts of th e
ject, called on frie n d s h ere Tues- P o rtla n d for a v isit w ith h e r d a u g h ­
j day en ro u te from th e v alley to th e ir te r, Mrs. F. V. P rim e.
hom e In B ak er. Mr. B urgess is con
J. M.
Doyle, o f P ly m o u th , w as
nected w ith th e N ash c a r agency
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and Mrs. B u rg ess w ith th e C hrysler sh o p p in g h e re th e firs t of th e w eek.
office In th a t city.
J a k e H offm an is b u ild in g an a d d i­
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
R e g u la r services a t th e C hurch of tio n to h is house in th e C olum bia
C h rist, S c ie n tist, n ext S unday. S u n ­ d is tric t.
day school a t 1 0 :1 5 . C hurch se r­
M rs. H arv ey P ay n e Is a ss istin g in
vices a t 11. S u b ject of lesson, “ God
th e O nly C ause an d C reato r.”
M orlan's sto e r th is w eek.
Hermiston Creamery Co.
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No cutting out
No plaster to knock off
Fastens to wall with 6 screws
Seven inches up from floor
Folds up in a cabinet 1 1 -2 in
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Twice the Heat
With Half the Fuel
WE ALSO HAVE A FEW GOOD BARGAINS IN SECOND HAND
COLE’S HEATERS.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co.
Holiday Season
IS APPROACHING.
Saturday, December 3
TUT,
ABLE TO M E E T THE REQUIREMENTS FOR GIFTS.
ONLY SUBSTANTIAL MERCHANDISE WILL BE FEATURED
IN THIS STORE.
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
’ SATURDAY
DANCE
DECEMBER 3
ech ° city hall
Chief Big Boy
—and his—
Musical Indians
SOMETHING DIFFERENT—
— COME ON UP
Direction Miller Bros. “101 Ranch"
DANCING STARTS 9:30
LUNCH SERVED
COAL
This may he the year that you w ill wish you had your bin full
Miller Bros. “101 Ranch
If
FILL IT NOW
Presents
AND TTANY OTHER THRILLING SCENES
Coal w ill not be cheaper and maybe higher
The Tum-A-Lum handles the best and cleanest coal
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
R. A. BR0W NS0N, Mgr.
Don’t Forget Your Bird
—ORDER N O W -
A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY
Special Music By
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CHIEF BIG BOY
W e Make our Own Dogs
— and his—
Try Them
QUALITY MEATS ONLY
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Buffalo Bill’s Last Performance
Col. Wm. Cody Himself in the Saddle
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months but it is not always easy to get all you want in December
HERMISTON
5 FULL BLOODED PONCA INDIANS 5
These Indians also appear in the picture.
FILMED ENTIRELY 0N*THE WORLD FAMOUS “ 101 RANCH"
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
WE INVITE YOU TO
VERY PRACTICAL THINGS WE HAVE THAT WILL BE SUIT­
MUSICAL REDSKINS
Inland Empire Lumber Company
¿E xcluiré Representatives <rf National Builder* B aresi
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HOWARD
For two years coal has been easy to get throughout the winter
A ll hardware furnished and put ■ SEE­
COVERED WAGON TRAINS THE BUFFALO STAMPEDES
on
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THT INDIAN WAR DANCES THE BURNING OF THE VILLAGE
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COLUMBIA THEATER
“TRAIL
DUST”
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O riginal H ot B last a n d
It would be be well to put in your supply of coal now
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The Season's Geatest Pioneer Picture
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3 CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE ■
COIL'S
SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 7— 8:45 P. M.
Children. 25 cents
Admission
Adults. 50 cents.
Hermiston Market
PHONE 411
M, W SIMS
A. W. TURNBLAD