The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 21, 1929, Image 6

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    THE HEKMISTOH HEBAJLD, HERMISTON, OREOON.
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Attends 0. S. C.-Oregon Game.
day In Pendleton.
Georgie Beddow returned
home
Thursday. He plans to be at home
now to manage hiB heep.
Claude Haddox was a dinner guest
at the R. L. Addleman home Monday.
A group of about 20 young peo­
¡ring Party Friday.
ple surpised Archie Conrad last
The junior and senior Christian
Thursday night at a pleasant chiv-
Ebdcavor societies of the Baptist
arce.
('tirlstlan church w ill have a Thanks
Enic Pierson has moved his sheep
givin g party Friday evening, Novem
on the H oisington place.
bed 22 at 7:3 0 . There w ill be a
L. H. Pearson and B ill Doherty
ca/idy sale at this tim e..
Miss Audrey ilenriksen spent the
week end visitin g w ith her parents
at Molalla. Oregon, and attended the
O. 8. C.-Oregon annual Home-coming
football game at Eugene. Miss Ilen ­
riksen is a graduate of Oregon, which
made the trip worth w hile.— Ortgon
won.
Later dope: O. S. C. played
tend Co-Operative Meeting.
Sidney Barnard and R. G. Penney.
thrld strin g men, keeping the
of Stanfield, left W ednesday to a t­
Irst and second string for the
tend the sta te co-operative meeting
teb t .w ith Detroit Saturday.
being held in Portland th is week.
George R. Lewis and W ill R.
Peterson, Pendleton lawyers, were In
Herm iston Tuesday morning on busi­
ness.
County Agent Here.
W alter A. Holt, county agent, was
in Hermiston Tuesday on business.
In Pendleton.
Mrs. Oeorge Jenkins was In Pen­
dleton Friday.
n Ranier.
Oral Henriksen returned W ednes­
day from a week’s trip to Ranier,
W ashington, where ho went on busi­
ness. Al Henriksen accompanied him
back to Hermiston.
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Phone 331.
Herm iston, Ore., November 21, 1929
No. 11
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E D IT O R IA L
It’s funny. When a person bets
on three kings that la gam bling; if
you bet you can moke three spades,
th a t’s entertainm ent;
If you bet
stocks w ill go up, ttah's big busi­
ness.
R. A. Brownson, Editor.
DRY WOOD
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HOT COAL
W H Y N O T N O W FO K
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Modern Invention and progress Is
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all right but did you ever take a
Turnblads Have Guests.
• So live that when the summons
bath and use paper towels?
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W arner and
comes you w ill have a friend in the
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fam ily were Sunday dinner guests at
city hall.
the A. W. Turnblad home.
Lots of coal m oving now. Are you
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rettin g your share.
H ee- Aren’t you wild about bath­
At Beasley Home.
in g beauties?
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Mr. and Ms. C. W. W illiam s of
Ha— Idon’t know. Never bathed
A hotel in a sm all town announced one.
Myrtle Creek, Oregon, were guests
at the W. B. Beasley home the past ‘.hat after the new roof was put on
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week. Mr. W illiam s form erly farm, there would be no more running
The huddle sytem in football was
water In the rooms.
ed east of town.
started after a coach saw five Scotch­
men ligh tin g their pipes.
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Buys Rations Saturday.
Our roofing docs Just that— stops
Peter Castrlc, farmer and dairy­
Because you have occasional spells
men of the project, was In town Sat waters keeps in heat and keeps out of despondency, don’t despair. The
old, wears and wkears and wears, Run has a sinking spll each night, but
urdav buying groceries and lookin'
for a cook book. Pete was wearing rnd is reasonably priced.
it rises the next morning.
a sm ile of satisfaction.
Sick With Rheumatism.
T H E WAY TO BEAU TIFUL H O M E S
Jack R eeves has been sick with
inflam m atory rheumatism for aboui
came to Hermiston a
ten days.
week ago to help his
ow ns _ the Hermiston
had formerly been In
Oregon.
Earl Roth Here.
Earl Roth
little over a
father, who
bakery. He
North Bend,
Cars Collide.
A fter being hit by another car
w hile he was
traveling
between
Boardman and Irrigon on his way
home to Carloy, W ashington, Satur­
day, M. E. Carley was brought to
the Hermiston hospital with a brok­
en rib, broken left shoulder
and
wounds in the scalp. He was In the
hospital until Wednesday forenoon
In Hospital.
I. R. Irvington of The Dalles was
In the hospital Thursday for medical
tieatm en t.
Mrs. Gus Thomas of
U m atilla had a minor operation at
the hospital Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bean H-re.
W hile on their way home from the
U niversity of Oregon, where they had
gone to see their son and the football
game. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bean, of
M ilton-Freewater, stopped In Her­
miston Monday night nnd had dinner
w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrah. Mr.
Bean Is county commissioner.
Takes Treatments.
Mrs. Fay Gardner was admitted to
the Hermiston hospital
Tuesday
n igh t for medical treatment.
Entertain at Party.
Guests dressed In the flow ing skirts,
high necks, tigh t sleeves, and pert
hats of the gay ’90’s attended the old
fashioned party given by Mrs. Ed.
Jackson and Mrs. C. M. Best Satur­
day afternoon at Mrs. B est’s home.
Bridge was played In the aft' moon
and the first prize was won by Laura
W allace.
Mrs. Ceorge Shelton won
the cut prize. There were six ta b les1
at the party.
SC R EEN
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Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
A. D. Croaland, former resident of Spend Sunday With Friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Linder and
Herm iston, now of Pendleton, was in
Mrs. Barbam and son Childs, spent
tow n W ednesday on business.
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Sunday at the home o f W. W. W il­
lards in Stanfield.
At Heathman Hotel,
F. B. Swayze, a business man of
H erm iston, and Mi?). Swayze are reg-| Sale Changes Name.
The B aptist Ladies’ Aid has chang
istered at the Heathman from Uma­
ed the name of its rummage sale to
tilla county.— Morning Oregonian.
thrift sale. A rticles brought to the
sale that cannot be used in the
Leave Hospital.
Mrs. H. K. Dean and baby son left local com m unity w ill be shipped to
St. A nthony’s hospital in Pendleton the state Parent Teachers' assocla
tlon to be sold in the service shop.
last Thursday.
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TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
From Pendleton.
Pendleton Lawyers Here.
were dinner guests at the Tom S tew ­
art home Sunday.
Claude Haddox entertained
his
Sunday school class last Friday night
in the basement of the Baptist
church. Twenty younsters enjoyed
the evening of games and at 10
o'clock refeshments of sandwiches,
cake and cocoa were served..
John Haddox, accompanied by his
mother, motored to Pendleton Sat-
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Roy Haddox sold the remainder <
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