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Odd Fellow s lodge, met In Stanfield
Here From Powell Butte.
Mrs. Esther Peterson of Powell Wednesday night and the meeting
Butte. Oregon, was a visitor at the was attended by a number of persons
Joe Dyer home for a few days last from here. The Purple Circle organ
week.
ization from Pendleton was there to
Initiate.
Mr. Alexander Here.
Mr. R. Alexander, business man of
Pendleton, was In Hermiston Wed
nesday on business. Mr. Alexander Is
vice-president of the Hermiston First
N ational bank.
Mrs. riffin Away.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. G riffin, in
structors in (he Seventh Day Adventls
school here, were called to Salem last
Friday by the death of Mrs. Grif
fin ’s mother. Mr. Griffin returned
Tuesday to resume his duties at the
school, but Mrs. Griffin Is spending
the remainder of the week In Salem.
McMillans Here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McMillan Of
Goldendale, W ashington, were in
Hermiston over the week-end visiting
Mrs. McMillan’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Scott.
Fills School Vacancy.
W hile Mrs. L. E. Griffin, teacher
In the Seventh Day A dventist school,
is away, her place is being filled by
Mrs. Ell Davis. She was engaged to
teach by Dewey Pnyne and W. A.
W esterhaut when they drove to Coll
ege Place last Friday.
Visits Sister.
Elsie H ult w ill be at the home of
her sister Mrs. Lucile Henriksen for
a few weeks. Miss Hult has been
working In Portlund but was advised
by her doctor to take a few months
test.
Hear Sacred Concert.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Payne and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W esterhaut ac
companied by Dorothea Hall drove to
College Place Saturday evening to
attend a sacred concert given by tho
W alla W alla college.
Leaves for Portland.
Mrs. J. M. Biggs left Thursday
eig h t for Portand, Oregon, where she
was called by the death of her sister,
Francis M. Paul. Mrs. Paul has been
ill for several years and the death
occurred Thursday m orning.
Celebrates Birthday.
Sports New Sedan..................................
J. n. Beebe is the proud owner of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor of the a new fangled re-constructed Ford
Butter creek district, were guests at sedan.
Jim Is the designer
and
the A. W. T um bled home for dinner manufacturer of th is masterpiece.
last Sunday.
Roth Children Better.
Roy and Dorothy May Ross, who
were burned on the face and neck
when some hot tar that was being put
on a roof exploded over a week ago
and fell on thorn, are much better,
according to her mother. The band
ages have now been taken off their
faces and they are Improving rapidly.
Mr«. Warner'» Brother Here.
Over the week-end Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Harper and Mr. Paul Sw an
son of Edwall, W ashington, were at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil War
ner. Warren Harper Is Mrs. War
ner’s brother.
! TEMPLETON AMD JACKSON
W. J. Templeton and E. L. Jackson
were the successful candidates at the
election Tuesday for directors of the
Hermiston Irrigation district. Tem
pleton will serve for three years and
Jackson until January 1, 1932.
The number of ballots cast were:
For director to serve for three years,
Here From Moro.
W. J. Templeton, 57; Henry Ott. 34.
Mark Alley o f Moro. Oregon, is !n-t For director to serve until January
Hermiston this week looking for a 1, 19.12. E. L. Jackson. 88; J. J.
location.
Ckovbo, 23,
The things you create are
"BITHI the things
you jprize
C O L U M B IA
There is a satisfaction about "home
made” things that one never gets
from those that are bought . . .
For instance; that old chest o f draw-
ers long discarded and now repainted
to become the bright spot o f a dark
comer; the gifts that you have made,
each intended to fill a definite need
and place in friend or relative’s heart
and home.
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Here From Echo.
Ralph Thompson of Echo was In
Hermiston Thursday on business.
Pearsons Move.
Snllivann Move.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sullivan, who
have been visitin g at the home of
Mrs. Sullivan's mothor, Mrs. W S.
Boytjtnn, left Saturday for Roseburg.
They have been living In Goldendale,
W ashington, but have now moved to
Roseburg.
Purple Circle Meets.
Purple Circle, u division of
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Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
Don Olsen, manager of the Colum
bia theatre, was away for a few days
last week on business.
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TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Don 01«m Away.
The Jim Ptarson family Is moving
to the Mitchell house formerly occu
pied by Frank Chaw. The house is
on Gladys avenuo.
okized
SUCCESSFUL IN ELECTION
In order to make money so they
can buy mre music, the members of
the high school orchestra ' are sell
ing tickets for the show "Uncle
Tom's Cabin.* to be show n here
T hanksgiving. The tick ets are now
ready for sale, and the orchestra w ill
benefit from the show on a percent
age basis.
A fam ily reunion was held at the
THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331.
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. George
W agner Sunday In honor of the 84th
birthday of Richard Beasley,
Mrs. Vol. 1
Herm iston, Ore., November 14. 1929
No. 10
W agner’s father.
Those present
were Lea Beasley and w ife;
Mrs.
EDITORIAL
POME:
Harris, daughter of Mr. Beasley, of
A couple of boards
In
this
life
It
isn
’t
how
much
money
Lewiston; Mrs. Dot Gale and son from
A can of paint
Vancouver. W ashington; Mrs. Earl you get that counts, but how much
Makes many a house
Wilson and son of Ellensburg, W ash you get for the money.
Look new
ington; Mr. and Mrs. Chet Harris;
W hat ain't.
R. A. Brownson, Editor.
and a brother of Mr. Beasley's, Mr.
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W alter Beasley and wife.
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Scien tifically speaking, a kiss Is
only an exchange of microbes, so a
G etting m ighty close to Turkey
New Dentist Here.
city in California has abolished kiss
That is about the tim e of
Dr. W. L. Morgan is now associat Time.
ing, but we w ill bet there are a lot
year
we
find
people
that
really
pre
ed with Dr. F. V. Prime, dentist,
of osculation bootleggers.
fer
chicken
to
turkey.
here. Dr. Morgan has recently been
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practicing In Portand and comes here
Oak floors can easily be laid over
highly recommended, according to
George Bancroft is adding to and the old floors. One room at a time
Dr. Prime. Mrs. Morgan w ill be in
repairing his house. II. Loudermjlk w ill not even make a muss In the
Hermiston later.
house.
is doing the work.
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"New homes from old houses.”
Mrs. Newell Still Away.
The Editor announces he w ill tell delightful treat for you by callin g at
After having her first minor opera
tion for sinus trouble, Mrs. George no more Scotch jokes, as some of his our yard.
N ewell, who Is now in the hospital closest friends are Scotch.
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n The Dalles, had her major opera
The student of today gets the
tion Wednesday. Mr. N ew ell w ent to
horsehide, the pigskin, the coon
Tum-A-Lum Fuelishness
The Dalles to be w ith her.
Mrs.
skin, and by the tim e he has the
K ing Coal
N ewell recovered from the second
sheepskin, father hasn't very much
Roslyn Coal
operation well and is g ettin g better.
hide either.
Pine Box Wood
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Red Fir Cord wood-—
H. A. Pankow is pu ttin g on an ad
New Employee.
All
trot
stuff.
dltion
and
reshingling
h is house. W.
Mrs. M. C. llaragar Is now em ploy
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R. Longhorn is the contractor.
ed at the J. C. Burnham store.
At Tumbled Hotne.
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