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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1927)
TH» HEBMIBTOH HBKÀLD. HERMISTON, OBSGOV. Dan Parker has been confined to his home in the Columbia district for some days with a severe cold. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • , Oceuwncm <rf l i t a r a t g 1 m m 4 B a n and There About tha City and Neighborhood ¡»¡P Lx- 9 n WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR THANKS TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS FOR THEIR AID IN ASSISTING US TO CLOSE A SUC CESSFUL AND SATISFACTORY YEAR, AND TO WISH ALL HAPPI NESS AND PROSPERITY THROUGH THE COMING ONE. OUR AIM IS TO GIVE YOU THE BEST MER CHANDISE AT THE LOWEST PRICE WITH COURTESY, SERVICE, A P PRECIATION AND FRIENDSHIP. O F Q U A L IT Y A N D O t A Tas:. ,1 ■ B If You’re Looking For Success ■ ■ The Dalles were here over Christmas O. C. Pierce was in Ione Wednes to visit with his mother, Mrs. Ed day on business. ward Gould, who is a patient in the Hermiston hospital. Her condition Lois Jackson, who has assisted for Is reported as showing gradual Im some time In the offices of the doc provement. tors In the bank building, will leave ' the first of the year for Portland, Mrs. Peck and Miss Peggy Peck where she will enter Benke-Walker. of Portland are isiting at the home of Her place here will be taken by Opal Mrs. Peck’s daughter, Mrs. J. Cahill. Dahlman. Donald Peck of Portland also visited over Christmas. Miss Seyler and Miss McCullum, teachers in the local schools, left Harley Johnson and Marlon Jer Wednesday for Portland, where they ome who were arrested here last week will spend the remainder of the for making moonshine north of town, week. received terms of one year each in the penitentiary, when they were sen Mrs. C. M. Jackson and children tenced in Pendleton this week. i returned Wednesday morning front a few day spent In Pendleton with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vaue Boynton and Jackson’s mother, Mrs. McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton and fam ily of Helix were guests of Mrs. W. I i Former students of local schools F. Boynton over the week-end. * seen here this week are Helen Upham, Herbert Haneline, Herbert Swarner. Hugh Fraser was home for the Leo Smith, Anita Paulsen and Edith holiday from Astoria. Mikesell. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. O’Daniel were Dr. Louis Garner will leave Friday here from Pendleton for Christmas, for North Bend, Oregon, after a visit of a week with his parents, Mr. and guests of their daughter, Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. Mrs. A. P. Garner. One of the surest means to talcs is to milk cows, E ’ 5 WE W ANT YOURCREAN When you sell your cream to its you not only help us hut yeasa- selves us well because ours is a home indntry and as we grew our strength means a stronger an J better project. ■ ■ ’ H erm iston Creamery Co. ■ A. M. SUNSTRUP 3 a Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of Pen Miss Eldora Kingsley left Thurs day for Walla Walla, where she will dleton, spent Christmas with E. P. spend the week-end with Clarice Wat □odd and family. son. Floyd Knerr Is at the home of his Mrs, J. G. Pearson and Mrs. Cur mother In Nebraska where he was tis Simons went to Pendleton Thurs called on account of her serious ill day. ness. The series of revival services being conducted at the Boynton store build ing by Evangelistic Pointer is con tinuing. There will be services every -night except Saturday and ser vices next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Nothing but the gospel to save the world, is our message. tSSHSRiaRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB||BBBBBBBBBBBBBB Lowell Stockard was home over Christmas from California to ylsit his parents. He has been making the fair and show circuits for a big Cal ifornia hog breeder with breeding stock. He will be on the road for an other month or so and then will go e hog farm. He expects to re main with his present employer un til next fall when he probably will »nter college. His present work was made possible by the record he made and the training he secured In club work. —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— George Sales will return home from Portland next Sunday. He has been In St, Vincent's hospital where he recently underwent an operation for hernia. D o Y ou K now ? A Happy and Prosperous N ew Y ear to A ll Oregon Hdwe. & Impft. Co. TH E 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 thick 3 Miss Ragna Broston left Tuesday for Portland to spend the rest of the A ll hardware furnished and pu t ■ week. J. 8. nerves who has been at the on ■ Hermiston hospital for treatment for ST O R E ANNUAL INVENTORY And of course are finding many Items that are fn broken sizes and at the remnant stage, which always occurs In stis cks of these kinds. These items, many different Claeses to nuiut rous to men tion in detail, will be offered to you at prices tlw t will make them attractive if you can use them. Come in and lac k them over. Remember this is all good merchandise, regular sfocii. Wishing yon all A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Senator Andrieus A. Jones, 65, dem ocrat, New Mexico, died at his apart ment in Washington, D. C. The general death rate in the indus trial population of the United States and Canada for 1927 will be the lowest ever recorded. Several persons, charged with fraud ulent registration in the Toledo, Ohio, mayoralty election, were indicted by the grand Jury. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon announced that the treasury has de cided not to issue against Germany an anti-dumping order against impor tation of steel products. Wilber E. Coman, for the past six years western traffic manager of the Northern Pacific railroad at Seattle, has been named vice-president of that road to succeed the late George T. Retd. Santa Claus must have given his approval of the use of the air mall as a means of transporting his Christmas greetings, Postmaster General New concluded when he had examined re ports on air mail weighings. W IN C H E S T E R WE ARE NOW BUSY WITH OUR COAL It would be be well to put in your supply of coal now For two years coal has been easy to get throughout the winter months but it is not always easy to get all you want in December and January ( This may be the year that yon will wish you had your bin full FILL IT NO W Coal will not be oheaper and maybe higher The Tum-A-Lum handles the best and cleanest coal Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. BROWNSON, Mgr, Miss Esther Sargent of Seattle is Flood Victims Have Sufficient Funds. visiting her sister, Mrs. George Shel Washington, D. C —Red Cross funds ton. She expects to remain for sev and other resources on hand will be eral weeks. sufficient to carry the destitute pop ulation still needing help in the Mis Mrs. W. H. Simmons went to Um sissippi valley flood region through atilla last week to spend the holidays until spring without further public with her daughter, Mrs, Llewellyn national appeal, Secretary Hoover has Brownell. announced, upon his return from a final survey of the area. Ruth Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser, was operated on Verdun Accepts Historic Barracks. for the removal of tonsils Tuesday at Paris.—The municipal council of the Hermiston hospital. Verdun has voted to accept the gift of the famous American revolutionary Marlon Briggs, Medford, Georgiana army barracks at Trenton, N. J., of Briggs. Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. An fered by the American Legion. The drew Rintoul of Portland were with relic will be transferred stone by stone Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs Chrlst- and reconstructed at Verdun, where It will be used as a school for girls. How easy it is to install a Concealed ironing Board W IS H Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sims went to Camas, Washington, to be witb Mrs. Sims’ parente over Christmas. Mrs. M. A. Brown of Portland spent Miss Helen Upham and Miss Edith Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Mikesell. who are teaching schools Julius Gimbel. in the Pilot Rock district, are here j during the holidays as guests at their ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar returned respective homes. Wednesday from Portland, where they have been for several days. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Gould of KINGSLEY’S E R M IS T O N -a H O U S E ' W E — READ THE WANT AD8— ROCK SHOWER NEAR GRAVEL PIT KEEPS FOLKS STEPPING Blasting by the highway crew that several days is able to be out agatn. Is working at the gravel pit two During his lllnesa his place on the miles west of town toward Umatilla, mail route wag taken by Jasper Tem la making life exciting for people pleton. - living near the pit. Six thousand yards of rock is to be taken out for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick and highway work, and the rock is so sons. Howard and Donald, of Twin hard that drilling cannot be done to , Falls, Idaho, were here Tuesday and any great depth. This malqes It Tuesday night as guests at the home -----(hard to cover the dynamite very deep of Mr, and Mrs, J. 8. Harvey. ■ Mr. and the surrounding territory Is be- ! Patrick la Mra. Harvey's uncle. The (ng pretty well peppered with falling visitors were en route to California rock, with the possibility that this where they expect to remain for at will continue for some time. least six months. Crops were excel- One shot set off last Friday sent lent 1„ the Twin Palls country this » shower of , m„ , rock, and one past season Mr. Patrick said Price. , „ ge one. s i g h i n g about twenty 7 Ver\ « - I p o u u d a . came down on the house of ■ 2 » ■ ‘ F Met., «>•"« through the roof. C o m e in a n d le t u s d e m o n - : ■ s tr a te it t o y o u CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE j Inland Pb«ne|33l! “ Tke Yard of Boat Quality ” N. M. STRAW. MGR. ¡Exclusive Repräsentative« ef National Bnilden Bureau III ■ ■ farm caves and warehouse, for on Into the cellar, missing the stove ■ big the late winter and spring markets. by a foot. Had the rock struck the : stove It is likely a blase would have ■ i P. -j »• W. w . Beeman Heeman of Milton w m a been »een started starieu in In tne the he house, as a roar- ■ ! busines» v ista r bere p d n e s d a ^ ^Inj fire was going at the time. Wishing AU a À Ü fa p p y N pui f p a r Hermiston Market PHONE 411 M. W. SUS A. W. TURNBLAD