THE HEBMISTOW HERALD, HERMISTON, QBEGCH. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ H ere A re Som e Bargains for 1928 £ LBS. SEEDLESS RAISINS . . . ........................................................ Oceurracc* of I n to m t Gleaned Here and There About the City end Neighbor bead 45c JL B S . PRUNES, RIGHT FROM THE DRYER .......................... 25c NO. 2 1-2 TIN SLICED~PEACHES, in Syrup ..........~ .................. 30c CORN, BEANS AND TOMATOES IN NO. 2 TINS ................... 15c Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P rln d le -re J o h n Cusick of A lbany w as a guest of his sister, Mrs. J. L. S ears tu rn e d T h u rsd ay m o rn in g from ten | days sp e n t v isitin g in U nion. They over C hristinas. re p o rt th e snow all off a t th a t place, I They Mr. an d Mrs. H u g h W alk e r of The an d p le a sa n t, sun n y w eath er. w ere held up tw o h o u rs a t P endleton ; D alles have been v is itin g Mrs. W al th e ir re tu rn , w here tr a in No. 23 k e r's p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. J. R. on w as ru n o n to a siding in the fr e ig h t| R obinson, fo r sev eral days. yard, a rr iv in g a t H erm iston a t 2 A. Miss B eatrice Bensei, w ho h as been M. 35c and 40c In bulk. We get it fresh roasted and grind it for you. always fresh. So it is WE STILL HAVE A FEW RUBBERS, SOCKS AND OVERSHOES Sheep Lined Coats, Wool Blazers, Heavy Underwear—Just the thing for this winter weather. v isitin g a t th e hom e of h er p a re n ts, W. W. P ark s, one tim e resid en t of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bnsel, h as re U m atilla, w as found dead a t the tu rn e d to school a t W alla W alla col w heel of h is car In Dodge City, K an- j lege. sas, e a rly th is week. H is d e a th is j th o u g h t to have been caused by h e a rt j J o h n D ohlm an, J r ., h as a broken disease. T heo P a rk s of P endleton is [ leg. th e accid en t h ap p e n in g W ed a son of th e deceased. T he senior ■ nesday w hen th e h o rse he w as rid Mr. P a rk s w as on h is w ay to St. | in g n e a r h is home, fell and th rew ! Louis w hen death overtook him . him . KINGSLEY’S H E R M IS T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y Miss A da Soneson h as re tu rn e d from O lym pia, W ah in g to n , w here she sp e n t th e holidays w ith h er sister. Miss M argot G ilpin o t P o rtla n d , is Mrs. A. H. N orton e n te rta in e d in th e g u est of Misses E lb e an d R uth fo rm ally a t a p a rty T uesday even-1 H ain rick . in g fo r Miss E va R an d all. B rid g e ! S ta te d com m u n icatio n of Queen waa th e dtverB,on of th e evening E sth e r ch ap te r. O. E. S„ n ext T u e s -, w ith Mra ,Ia r v e y a n d Ml88 R a n d » '1 day n ig h t. In s ta lla tio n . !la pr,ze w inners. {LB 8M U SC A T SEEDED RAISINH ..................................................45c WE HAVE SOME WONDERFUL CO TEE AT Mrs. A. M Shay of N am pa, Ida., spent th e holiday season a t th e home of h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. M. L. W atson. A N D 6 E ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■I ! If You’re Looking * ■ For Success • . T ... . , R alp h G a lb ra ith , a fo rm er resid en t | Rev. A. J. W are, p asto r of th e Bap- * ... . . J list ch u rch , re tu rn e d last S atu rd ay o t the H erm iston d is tric t now o from W illam ette valley points w here W ilsonville. Oregon, was here last he sp en t th e C h ristm as holidays w ith I week v is itlng. m em bers of h is fam ily. H elen C ochran left la st n ig h t fo ri her hom e in S eattle a fte r h av in g | W. A. H olt, co u n ty ag en t, w as sen t th e holidays here as a g u est a t, here W ednesday ev en in g from P en the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. W al-i d leton w ith N. C. Jam iso n fo r the ■ K ler. m eetin g of d airy farm ers th a t was * One of the surest means to take is to milk cows. ■ » K held in Colum bia school. The sen satio n of d riv in g a car and j suddenly discovering t h a t th e re is no E lizab eth S traw gave a bridge connection betw een th e s te e rin g ap- ] p a rty la st T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t her p aratu g and the c ar itse lf w as ex- i home, for th e g irls home from col perienced th e firs t of th e w eek by j lege. T h ree tab les w ere In Play, F ra n k G uiw its. He w as on his w ay j N ancy M cN aught w in n in g first prize home th ro u g h th e snow . A search and Mrs. A ndrew R in to u l consolation. along th e road re su lte d in fn d in g the lost p a rt. S eventeen couples enjoyed a roast When you sell your cream to us yju not only help us but yswss- capon d in n e r S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e selves as well because ours is a home indutry and as we grew H erm isto n hotel, a t a no-host a ffair. ZERO TEMPERATURE AND NINE our strength means a stronger and better project. A ' ❖ - •> Betw een courses th e c en te r of th e floor w as used for d ancing. L ate i n , INCHES OF S i 0W GIVE WINTER th e even in g th e d in ers divided, some j ❖ :o: :o: .j, :o: :o: <• :o: •> g o in g to th e a u d ito riu m for the Leg- FOOTHOLD IN TIQS DISTRICT ion dance and some to th e McKenzie iom e fo r bridge. W in te r’s g rip seem ed to be b re a k A. M. SUNSTRUP ing today w hen o u t of g ra y skies >**■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■ I Mrs. R ena W ate rm an e n te rta in e d ra in began fa llin g s te a d ily before seem ed " r tu r d a y even in g for a group of noon. T he sig h t of ra in 1 w.™ ' s ' ... j . 1 - ................ young people, tw en ty -tiy o b eing In odd, due to th e fact t h a t It w as cited. A fter a couple of h o u rs of fa llin g on a b la n k e t of snow several cards, th e p a rty w en t to th e L egion inches th ick . Cold w e a th e r h a s been offered dance, re tu rn in g to th e W ate rm an H erm iston re sid e n ts for sev eral days. home for a late supper. On th e last day of th e old y ear th e Mr. and Mrs. F. P. P h ip p s, who m ercu ry slipped dow n to tw o degrees cam e u p from Salem to spend a few below zero, an d th e m axim um w as — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— days w ith relativ es here, are le n g th only e ig h t above. On D ecem ber 30, T he e n in g th e ir tay because of th e condi th e m in im u m w as one below . tion of th e C olum bia h ig h w ay . Mrs. o ffe rin g on D ecem ber 31 w as th e L au ra W a lle r w ill go w ith them on coldest for th e w in te r ex cep t fo r one th e ir re tu rn to th e valley, to spend day e a rlie r in th e m o n th w hen th re e below w as reg istered . th e rem ain d er of th e w in ter. Snow accom panied th e cold w e a th Most of th e y o u n g people r e tu r n er, to g e th e r w ith a n o rth e a s t w ind. in g to schools an d collegs left On D ecem ber 31 e ig h t-te n th s of an S unday n ig h t for th e ir d estin atio n s. inch of sn o w fell. On New Y e a r’s H ad M onday not been a h oliday n e a r day th e sn o w fall am o u n ted to seven th e ly ail of them w ould have been on in ch es w ith a n o th e r Inch on th e tr a in th a t w as w recked at follow ing day, a to ta l of ab o u t nin e inches. O neonta Gorge th e n ig h t before. P ra c tic a lly no dam age h as been caused by th e cold sn ap , as fa r as Miss A nna G a ith e r w as ho stess at re p o rts from p ro je c t fa rm e rs in d i a d e lig h tfu l slu m b er p a rty a t her cate. home T h u rsd ay ev en in g fo r th e m em bers of th e L. S. club. T he follow ing Harold Lost His License w ere p re se n t: Misses R u th Bensei. E lb a H am rick. D orothy H itt, R u th T he fo llo w in g in th e lost and H am rick, M argot G ilpin an d th e hos found colum ns of th e P o rtla n d O re tess. g o n ian te lls of th e p lig h t of H arold L ance, fo rm er lle rm is to n ia n , now a Miss E lb a H am rick e n te rta in e d re sid e n t of C orvallis: a d in n e r p a rty F rid ay ev en in g a t h er LOST— One black tra v e lin g bag on home. A business m eetin g of th e th e C olum bia riv e r h ig h w ay , n e a r L. S. club followed, a t w hich th e a n A rlin g to n , betw een Irrig o n and R u f n u a l election of o fficers w as held. us. B ag c o n ta in s b lue su it, m iscel Miss R u th Bensei w as elected p re si laneous c lo th in g and m a rria g e llc- F in d e r please send c. o. d. to dent and Miss R u th H am rick c o r-| ense resp o n d in g secretary . T he follow ing H arold L ance, 426 N. 1 3 th S treet, w ere p resen t: Misses M argot G ilpin, C orvallis, Ore. L ib era l rew ard . B eatrice Bensei, E lba H am rick, Doro th y H itt, A nna G a ith e r, R u th B en ROOF OF UDEY BARN FALLS sei an d R u th H am rick. ! ■ WE W ANT YOUR CREAN Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better Are you getting all your cream, into your cream check I Re gardless of what separator you are using, have your skim milk test ed by your creamery man at least tw ice a year and definitely know if your separator is skimming clean. The McCormick Deering Primrose Ball Bearing separators are paying for themselves many, many til les over through clean skim ming, long life and easy turning. In fact, the McCormick Deer ing Ball Bearing Primrose is not only a close skimmer, but makes play of a man's size job, for it requires 35 per cent less energy to turn than a plain bearing machine. SOME SUPERIOR FEATURES OF THE PRIMROSE A R E : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. C lean an d effic ie n t skim m ing. 6. E asy ru n n in g . 7. B all b earin g . 8. Long life. 9. P ositive, au to m a tic and visible 10. oiling. No oil hales. Im proved h e a v y h ard w are. E asy bowl a d ju s tm e n t. S a n ita ry a n d easily w ashed. L ong tim e p a y m e n t plan. _ T here a re m any o th e r fe a tu re s too n um erous to m ention, b u t if you w ill stop in o r call us, we w ill be glc-d to show you th e P rim rose o r to d e m o n strate its a c tu a l m e rits on y o u r farm . Oregon Hdwe. & ImpJt. Co. GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER WE ARE NOW BUSY WITH OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY A nd of course a re fin d in g m any ite m s t h a t a re in broken and a t th e re m n a n t stag e, w hich alw ay s occurs In sto ck s of kinds. T hese item s, m an y d iffe re n t classes to n u m e ro u s to tio n in d e ta il, w ill be offered to you a t prfees t h a t w ill th em a ttr a c tiv e If you can use them . Come In an d lock them R em em ber th is is all good m erc h a n d ise , re g u la r stock. sizes these m en m ake over. Wishing yon all A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NFW YEAR. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Herm iston Creamery Co. Do You Know? How easy it is to install a Concealed Ironing Board COAL It would be be w ell 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 Thia may be the year that you w ill wish you had your bin full FILL IT NOW Coal w ill not be cheaper and maybe higher The Tnm-A-Lum handles the best and cleanest coal Tum -A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. BROWRSON, Mgr. 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 A ll hardware furnished and put on s Come in and let us dem on strate it to you Inland Empire Lumber Company P k w 911 ! “ T U Tardai Beet Quality” H . M. STRAW . MGR. î Exclusive Representative* of National Batidera Bor sa n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « •■ « « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I UNDER SNOW’S WEIGHT At th e B ap tist ch u rch . S unday Ja n . 8. Bible school 10 A. M. M orning w orship 11 A. M. T hem e, The Tide of R evival. No ev en in g service. The reproof of a good m an resem bles fu lle r's e a rth ; It n ot only ,v..ioves th e spots from o u r c h a ra c te r, h u t It ru b s off when it is d ry .— W il liam son. A cordial welcome to all. A. J. W are, pastor. T uesday ev e n in g w hile Joe Udey an d a n o th e r m an w ere m ilk in g on th e Udey place th e y h e a rd th e roof over th e h ay b a rn cra c k in g . T hey rushed o u t of th e b u ild in g Just as i th e roof sagged. N e ith e r m an was h u rt, an d th e d a iry cow s In th e s tru c tu r e w ere rem oved w ith o u t any serio u s in ju ry . Mrs. J. Udey gave a luncheon p a rty fo r eleven trie tn d s of h e r d a u g h te r. F lorence U dey, on la st T hursday a t one o'clock. F lorence, who a tte n d s school In T h e D alles, has been a t home for th e C h ristm as holiday. WE WANT TO CALL THE AT TENTION OF ALL THAT HAVE RADIOS TO Mrs. II. A. Panknw e n te rta in e d the ; 500 e ln b of w hich sh e is a m em ber, a t h e r home W ednesday a fte rn o o n .! ¡G uests to m ake u p fo u r tab les w e re | 'p re e e n t. Mrs. Wm Shear won | 'f ir s t p rise and Mrs. L ogan Todd con-1 eolation. ' *• • • ■ - — TUNE IN ON KFWM— (Oakland, California) 8 P. M.. Sunday Evening, Jana- ary 8, and hear the— WONDERFUL LECTURE given by JUDGE J. F. RUTHERFORD one among the greatest Bible Students of the day. — READ THE WANT ADS- BABY BEEF Hot Dog! Picnic Hams, 20c pound FINE FOR ROASTING Reg. Sugar Cured Hams, 30c lb. BY WHOLE OR H/.LF ------- - Home Rendered Lard BY THE POUND OR BARREL _______ Chickens Dressed to order, 25c lb. GOLDEN CORN FED HERMISTON M ARKET — X W.S M S PHONE 411 A W. TURNBLAD