The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 28, 1929, Image 4

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    THE HJEBMIBTOH HERALD« HERMISTON, OBEUOM.
they will spend Thanksgiving day
Mias Helen Upham, teacher at
with Mr. Baty’s parents. Mr. and Spray. Oregon, ts spending Thanks­
Mrs. Baty lived In Molalla before giving at the home of her parents,
coming to HcrmTfston.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham.
efficient set of businesa men In their
suit», shirts and ties, while the boys
displayed their girlish figure» in »ilk
stockings and short dresses. The din­
ner was enjoyed by all except the©
head cook, “Miss” Harry Irvin, who
said it seemed bard to eat her own
cooking. After the dinner was over,
the remainder of the evening was
spent at bridga. High honors were
won by “Mr.” Izetta Baty and the
“booby” prize by ’’Miss’’ Harry Ir­
win.
Burk’s For Bargains.
Teachers in Portland.
Mary Petri and Laura Wallace left
Aprons
and
practical
articles
at
the
Leave for Iowa.
Wednesday evening for Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. George Strohin left Altar Society Bazaar, December 7.
where they will sp iul the holiday Men Entertain Women.
Faturday morning for Holstein, Iowa, adv.
Men entertained the women at an
vacation.
where they expect to stay until the
Interesting
party
Monday even-
last of January.
Iowa Is their old Mrs. Newell Back.
at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Ursel
home and they are going back to see
Mrs. George Newell, who has been In Lewiston.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner will Illatt at Umatilla, when six Loys
how much the country has changed in the hospital In The Dalles for
and to visit friends, Mr. Strohm several weeks being treated for sinus spend Thanksgiving with Mr». Wag­ cooked and served a dinner of roast
Burk’s For Bargains.
| trouble, returned to her home Tues­ ner’s sister and brother in Lewiston. ducks, with all the "trimmings," to
says.
their escorts. The women made an
day. Mr. Newell drove to The Dalles Idaho.
to bring her home.
Burk’s For Bargains.
Mrs. Pierce Leaves.
In order to spend the holidays with
Mr*. Phelps Away.
Mr. Waghorn Sick.
In Oder tospend the Thanksgiving
J. D. Waghorn has had a serious her father an<j mother, Mrs. Otto
vacation in Vale, M tb . Leila Phelps attack of heart trouble.
He is In Pierce and daughter Marion, left Published in the interest» of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
left Hermiston last Thursday for an extremely weak condition.
Wednesday morning for Portland..
THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331.
about a week's vacation. While she
la away, her place In the postoffice
Dorothy Hitt Home.
for Seattle.
Hermiston, Ore., November 28. 1929
No. 12
Is being taken by Mrs. Curtis Sim­ Leaves
Dorothy Hitt, who Is now attend­ V o i. I
L. II. Pearson, farmer and member
ons.
ing
Northwestern
business
college
in
of the Executive Board of the Farm
A. Christlcy is adding to his barn.
EDITORIAL
Bureau, left Hermiston Tuesday night Portland, will be home over Thanks­
Io Pilot Bock.
T-A-L
for Seattle, Washington, to spend the giving.
Laura Wallace spent the past week
And now that a committee has
Thanksgiving holidays with irfends
Built-in fixtures by Tum-A-Lum
end in Pilot Rock.
been appointed to restore confidence
and relatives. Mr. Pearson formerly To Spend Thanksgiving Here.
are a wonderful Xmas present. Phone
there
ts
only
one
thing
to
be
decided
served as city commissioner of Ta­
S W. Kern of Pendleton will spend
cabinets, ironing boards, kitchen
Cafeteria lunch served at the Altar
coma.
Thanksgiving day In Hermiston with — where will they restore it?
seats and cupboards.
Society Bazaar, December 7.— adv.
R. A. Brownson, Editor.
his daughter, Mrs. H. E. Hitt.
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Wild Tame Duck Hunters.
Thanksgiving is a great day, unless
Goes to Ione.
C.
J.
Buhmann,
who
operates
a
Ladies’
Aid
to
Meet.
Ione
Margaret McDevitt was In
our appetites get the better of us.
farm and poultry ranch near the
There will be a social meeting of
last Saturday. t y j > ■'
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Hermiston Light & Power plant, re­ the Methodist Ladies’ Aid at the home
_____ a
We can't tell you how to make
DRY WOOD
ports that be had a few more of these of Mrs. Frank Little Wednesday,
money but our formula for saving it
Legion Auxiliary Meets.
— and—
scatter-brain,
wild,
tame
duck
hunt­
December
4,
at
2
o'clock.
Members
The Women's AitxUUry of the
is good. Insulate your house with
HOT
COAL
American Legion met Friday night ers relieve him of twelve ducks which and strangers in the community are Celotex and save on fuel.
were
swimming
peacefully
on
his
invited
to
attend.
at the home of Mrs. Joe Norton
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Laura Wallace assisted Mrs. Norton Irrigation ditch a few days ago.
With Congress about to adjourn
Burk’s For Bargains.
as hostess, The meeting was held
the country can settle down to nor­
earlier than usual on account of the John Hall Here.
mal for a while.
John E. Hall of Stanfield was in
Thanksgiving holidays.
FOOD SALE SUCCESSFUL
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Hermiston Tuesday on business.
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It wasn’t raining when Noah built
The Parent Teachers’ association the Ark, but he was sure setting on
At Dyer Home.
Is
life
worth
living, or would it be
has now *21.46 more in the treasury top of the world when it was over.
Henry Hanson, from The Daleis Bielmans go to Centralia.
better
to
try
and
change a tire on
Mr. and Mrs. Bleiman left Wed­ after the food sale held last Satur­ The same way with coal— it is hard
was visiting last weekend at the L
ih e pavement .sonic Sunday after­
nesday *or 'J’ntralia, Washington day. Several other contributions have to get after a little cold weather.
C Dyer home.
noon?
‘o spend the Thanksgiving vacation been promised that will swell this
with Mrs. Bleiman’s sister, Mrs. amount, according to Mrs. W. W.
In Pendleton.
Felthouse.
Catherine Cranna and Kiara Geh iames Rosa.
The food sale was very much of
nert, teachers in the grammar school
a success, Mrs. Felthouse says. Peo
here, were In Pendleton last week Entertains With Dinner.
Mrs. W. J. Warner entertained pie responded well by bringing food
end visiting with friends.
Fred Gibson, Dora Stevens, Clara to the sale and all that was brought
Voytn and Mr. and Mrs. Patterson in wag sold. More money was made
Improves Farm.
Merle Potter has been improving at a turkey dinner Saturday night from this sale than is usually made
Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Fraser and Mrs
his farm by having a well drilled. at her home.
McCully were other members on the
J. B. Beebe completed the hole sat
Get your Christmas presents at the committee besides Mrs. Felthouse.
lefactorily.
Altar Society Bazaar.— adv.
Burk's For Bargains.
SANTA CTAUS HAS OPENED
HIS PACK AT
Away for Thanksgiving,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell are
John Dunning.
John Dunning, circulation man­ spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and
ager for the East Orc-onian, was In Mrs. Stone of Ellensburg, Washing
ton. Mr. Tabor is staying at the
Hermiston Saturday on busiuess.
Dowell home during their absence.
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
I
Goes to Glee Elm.
Freddy Barker, agent for Swift 6 To to Mo’alla.
Mr. and Mrs. Fcllv Baty end
company, spent the week-end lr
laughter
Erma. left Wednesday
Clee Elm, Washington. Freddy went
over single and returned double, mak morning for Molalla, Oregon, where
Ing the trip in his Nash coupe.
I
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FARMERS STILL MAY SIGN
CONTRACTS OF ASSOCIATION producing in butterfat. The work
was begun two year» ago. Those
wishing to sign contracts for the
Signature» for membership in the
Umatilla (Dairy Improvement asso­ next year should see L. C. Dyer ©4,
ciation are still being taken. The Hermiston, S'. R. Cooper of Stanfield^
contracts for the past year expire or George Jenkins, assistant county
agent.
on December 1. It is expected that
at least by the middle wf December
Burk's For Bargains.
all the time will be signed for.
The purpose of the association is
FORD
13 Plate
Batteries
$8.50
L eu Allowance on Old Battery
50 Cents
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SOMETHING TO PLEASE
EVERYBODY
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Selector makes
aim aUcsias
HERMISTON, OREGON.
To See Relative».
Dora Steven» left Wednesday eve
nlng for Portland where she wll
•pend the Thanksgiving vacation
While there she expects to see hei
sister and brother, besides taking one
day to visit friends in Vancouver,
Washington.
PENDLE
The secret o f Colorful Interiors—
S atin E ggshell F inish
Home cooked food for sale at the
Consistently high class entertainment, week after week, has won for
Altar Society Bazaar, December 7. Fox West Coast theatres a position of outstanding unquestioned supremacy
— adv.
Visits Friends.
Expecting to visit with friends
over the Thanksgiving holidays, Ann
Werry left Wednesday evening for
Portland. This Is Miss Worry’s first
trip to Portland. Her home is In
Idaho.
5«
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
T od ay, women are m aking every
room in the home attractive w ith
cAor.
A n d there’s an easy way for you
to d o it yourself!
A ll you need are the new vocuish
tints o f Satin Eggshell Finish for
walls a n d w oodw ork w ith the
sparkling colors o f B - H Brush
Lacquer for furniture and am .ll
object». A l l these have been ar­
ranged on the Color H a rm o n y
Selector that automatically shows
you what tints and shades to use to
produce charming color effects.
Send our name and zo cents to
the Bass-Hueter Paint C o., 2240
24th S t., San Francisco, attention
Betty Holmes, for a Color H a r ­
mony Selector made from actual
paint samples, and her color book*
let. T h e n see us for your paints.
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Now that Thanksgiving is over,
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supply your every need for Chrirtma.
SAV E
HERMISTON, OREGON
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and the Holidays.
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