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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1929)
fH E JEEEBWISTOS HERAA, ü , iiÄRAXlSTOK, ORBO O JT. Ralph Johnson» Mrs. Ireland, all of guests at the John Conrad home. ballots for the election December Ì7 ner and Mrs. Tillson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy lladdox, John Mr. Conley, Mrs. John Conrad’s Boise, Idaho,,,«ere week-end guests on the proposed court house. lladdox and Mr. and Mrs. Tillson father, la here on an extended visit at the Jess Hopper home. The for Publtah-d every Thursday at Her. Doherty’s Here. mer Hrs. Johnson is Mrs. Hopper's were Thanksgiving dinner guests at at the Conrad home, miston. Umatilla County, Oregon by j. Sis i Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Doherty and the lladdox home. A ehlvaree was given Jlthmy Hall mother. J. M. Biggs, editor and manager. Mr. and Mrs. Woods and family family of Goldendale. Washington, Mr and Mrs. A B. Wilson of Spo- and his bride last Thursday night, were in Hermiston Saturday visiting kanc have moved into the Bill Gra- Mr. and Mrs. Hall are living at Puy- from Sale, spent the week-end at the Entered os second class matter friends and looking after business liam house, allup, Washington, and returned to Jendrzejewskl home. Deeember, 1SO<, at the poetotflce at matters. Mr. Daugherty Is a road Mr. and Mrs. William Luttrell and I their home Saturday. John and Walter Jendrsejewskl Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. contractor. Uncle Johnnie Thorn were Thanks Mrs. William Lindner is visiting and Mr. Wood motored to Pendleton giving dinner guests at the Lynch 1 relatives in Portland Saturday. • - .... Subscription Bates home. Burk’s For Bargains. Janice Shockey was a Sunday din August Linder has been bedfast Ona Tear . Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wilson spent for the past week wkh ihtestinal flu. ner guest at the Addleman home. Biz Months Thanksgiving day at the Snell home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley and daugh Florence Udey from The Dalles Mr. nnd Mrs. Jap Templeton spent ter from Moro are visiting at the spent the week-end risking with her Thanksgiving in Athena at the ! I Luttrell homo. Mr. Luttrell and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey. THEY WANT IRRIGATED PRO Moore home. (Mrs. W. C. Isom) * Mr. Alley are cousins. DUCTS A new dairy house is being built gon Grange 641 was Wednesday eve- Glea Bias spent Thanksgiving day r gon range 641 was Wednesday eve- on the Lyneh ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Beamer and fam with her parents in Athena. Fri 1 ning, with a majority of the mem- day she went to La Grande where i bers present. Officers for the com- ily, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Conrad and , she underwent another sinus oDera liing year were elected as follows: Johnnie and Mr. and Mrs. Archie tion. f Frank Brace, master; Jess Badger, Conrad were Thanksgiving dinner Mose Shockey and daughter Ella [overseer; W. C. Isom, steward; Mrs. spent Saturday transacting business [ Jess Oliver, lecturer; Mrs. Frank in Echo. Brace, chaplain; Mrs. George Haskill, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoisington, i secretary; Frank Frederickson, George and Opal spent Thanksgiving treasurer; Ceorge Haskill, doorkeep- day at Art Ganger’s in Pilot Rock. T h at most difficult problem, i er; and Bob Smith, assistant stew The rest of the week they spent in the choice of a personal gift, is ard. Ten new members were voted Aurora. on favorably and ten were given the Mr. and Mrs. George Liebe, Walter easily solved. obligation of the first degree. The and Martha Lenz spent Saturday In ladies of the H. E. C. served a supper Pendleton. at the close of the meeting. Henry Kowltz, Alfred Mlddlestaff Mrs. Blanche Watkins and son and Marx Kruis from Rupert, Idaho. Mack are In town for a few days’ | spent the week-end at the George visit. ‘Liebe home. Wednesday afternoon the pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Addleman and The tim e is short, so make your the grammar school put on a Thanks baby son spent Thanksgiving day at appointm ent NOW. giving program. the home of Mr. Addleman’s parents, School here will close Wednesday ,Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Addleman. noon for the rest of the week. Mrs. Barham and son Childs, and W. C. Isom Is hauling lumber and Paul Miller were Thanksgiving din cement from Hermiston this week LOW ROUND ner guests at the Charlie Keller and Is putting in a new cement cel TRIP FARES home. lar. D A IL Y Mr. and A^rs? Johnson, James Dav Phone S05W. PENDLETON A sister of Jess Badger’s arrived C a lifo r n ia in v ite s idson, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. here from the east this week and y o u t o p la y l a n d will spend the winter with he- w h e r e w i n t e r is mother and brother. su m m er. F ast Remember the good old days when The dance given by the grange tra in s to ta k e you dad considered a ten dollar bill quite ’aturday night was quite well at th ere in co m fo rt. extravagant for Christmas shopping tended.* Music was furnished by the for a family of nine? Take the same Boardman orchestra. CIRCLE TRIP ten spot now and It wouldn't buy O. Coryell made a business trip to O n e w a y v ia S a l t enough stockings for the family to Pendleton Monday. L a k e C ity ; th e o th e r v ia P o r t l a n d , S a n hang up. Frank Lelcht and wife were Her F r a n c is c o a n d C o a s t miston callers Saturday. R e s o rts . S to p o v e rs Hot zlggety-zam — sock-lt-to-cm- Marshall Markham and family g o in g a n d r e t u r n in g . THE MOST FOR THE LEAST dam-yott, It won't be long now until epent the week-end with their par January 1, when all old debts must ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. McCoy and Mr." TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNERS be paid. md Mrs. F. Markham. Œ lp^ri urtatati ìfrralò Christmas Photographs SPEND THE HOLIDAYS IN □end your Photograph Rice Studio HUNTERS CAFE Meals Served, Cooked as at Home Lunch Counters, Tablet and Bootns A promise Is a debt unpaid— sure lot of folks In debt. (Columbia School District) Mr. and Mrs. Tillson nnd Mr. a.id Mrs. Lindner were dinner guests at the Snell home Friday evening. The event was the celebration of the Legion Officer Here. Harry Nelson, state chairman o( birthdays of Mrs. Cnell. Mrs. I ' i d . community service for the Amorican leg io n , was In Hermiston Wednes day, He is a former department adjutant. F. C. Woughter, Agt. Hermiston. Oregon C. W . Jenkins, Prop. W hat Will It Bring?, W ill it be laden with the good thing« y ea n I accumulated thru the That depends on w hether w not you have saved day by day thru the y ea n . Start a Savinggs Account at this bank, no matter how small it may be. First National Bank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and U ndivided P rofit. O v .r $50.000 Swayne, Pres. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier C O N SO L ID A T E D Truck Lines Eggs, 35c - - Chickens, $1.80 Apples Groceries - Hermiston Transfer, Agts Phone 301 Hermiston, Oregon LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Swayzo Entertains. Twenty gt|ests were entertained by Mrs. F. B. Swayzc at a luncheon Tuesday. Five tables of bridge were played. Mrs. F. . McKenzie won first prize, Mro. W'. J. Warner socond prize and Mrs. George Jenkins prize for the low score. CAR PARTS Sample Line Xmas Gifts Handkerchiefs Ballots. Outwits is in Pendle In the county clerk's In the preparation of STANDARD OIL DEALEn is one of 11.000 R ed TH E D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOB AND DELIVEB BAKING POWDBIV -full pound- Bolphs Here. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralph of Pen dleton are visiting at the homo of Mrs. Mabel Ralph. H elps Prepare Mrs. Frank ton working office helping WEBBER’S CLEANERS Perfumes Yon can’t afford to « p a r «want with ammunition on a duck hunt. Yon want shells that yon know are right because ducks ace a mighty hard teat of a •halPi ability to deliver results. Yen want a shell that w ill de liver a killing pattern at a long range. That la just exactly what Petera High Velocity Shell w ill do. Come in and get your «apply of theae shells. There are many other item« here in which W HITE &*BLUE Manicure Sets Hermiston Auto Wrecking House Novelty Powder Sets. Complete Linejof Baby Gifts and Wear 2 Tailor Made Suits & Overcoats BATTERY at Bargain Prices 5 POUNDS CHEESE ........ — .................. ....... $1.50 *3 T>ATTVnc DAD PADET QIU MIXED NUTS, POUND ...... ............................. 20c SERVICE All Kinds of Candies, Dates, Figs, Etc. DEALERS 1 CAN PEAS FREE WITH 10 CANS ASSORT’D CANNED GOODS wno nave a new p lz:i f o r »erring you bcCcr KNIGHT’S FILTERED, STERILIZED CIDER IN GALLON JUGS 2 LB. 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