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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1929)
THE HERMISTON HERALD. XCEBIOSTOV, OREGOV. lamp exploit d. at bia borne. Several 'others were in the same room with Mr. Curian. but he was the only one who was hurt. The bouse was burn ed to the ground. LOCAL NEWS Mr. Pierson Home. hospital. The baby has been named Wanda Evelyn. Christmas in California. A double header basketball game was played Wednesday night at Echo between Echo and Hermiston high schools. The Hermiston boys won Badly Burned. Joe Curian of Boardman, Oregon, over Echo with a score of 15 to 30. hi in the Hermiston hospital with However the local girls were defeated badly burned face and hands. He by a score of 29 to 31. was injured Friday night when the Mrs. C. C. IMirfey left Saturday for bos Angeles, California, wlicr, she will spend the Christmas holidays with her son, Jarvis. I J .C .P E N N E Y C 0 Frank E. Pierson, who has beeu the Veterans' hospital In Portia for several weeks, returned ho Thursday. Mr. Pierson owns Hermiston auto-wrecking house h > He Is home on a furlough. Dinner at Warners. I I Earl Warner, of Lexington, brother of Cecil Warner, and family had din ner at the Cecil Warner home Fri day evening. Afterwards the two families attended the Lexington- Hermiston basketball game. Two of the Warner boys were on the Lex I ington team. ffiargaina J n r (Christmas PENDLETON, OREGON Gift Towels /g O f Hand-embroidered COMMUNTY AND O. V. B. 50 Year Guarantee Silverware Close-out Patterns, 25 per cent discount from Regular Prices. In Pendleton. Eleanor Briggs was In Pendleton Saturday doing some Christmas shop ping. CARD TABLES Plain and padded tops, from $1.35 to $4.50. Has Tonsilitis. For “Just • little gift,“ you’ll At... these hand-embroidered linen tow el> just the thing. Several designs Wayne Sage, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sage, h»R been out of school for the past week wlth tonsilitis. He Is in the flrst grade. Utility Box Works for Burnham. Herbert Hedwall, who has been working at Hurly’s grocery for the past four years, is now employed at Burnham's general merchandise store. Advocate« Court House. You know how handy those utility boxes art for keeping things in order , , , the stationery is nice, too. George Baer, secretary of the Pen dleton commercial association, wa: In Hermiston Monday in the Inter ests of the new county court house which Is being advocated for Uma tilla county. Chiffon Hose School Superintendent Here. J. A. Yeager, county school super intendent, was in Hermiston Monday visiting the schools here. Elected President. Friday tho thirteenth did not prove to be an unlucky day for Harvey De- Moas, of Htermlston. Last Frida) Mr. DeMoss was elected president of the associated students of tho East ern Oregon Normal school at La Grande, where he Is a senior thtr year. He graduated from Hermls ton high school in 1928. A lovely stocking for gift-giving! Sheer, clear knit, silk to the top, In the fashionable new shades. UNIVERSAL PERCOLATORS AND TEA BALL TEA POTS Special 20 per cent discount from regular prices. 23 PIECE JAPANESE LUSTERWARE TEA SETS At Special, $3.49. DUNBAR GLASSWARE Green and rose decorated, coin gold decor ated bands. Separate pieces from $1.35 to $2.00. IMPORTED HAND PAINTED CZECHOS LOVALIA 23 PIECE TEA SETS At $9.48. BRIDGE SET ROSE COLORED GLASS WARE 27 pieces—8 cps, 8 saucers and 8 plates at $7.25. BEAUTIFUL GLASSWARE, VASES, CANDY JARS, CREAMERS AND SUGARS, SALT AND PEPPERS, ETC. Piced from 35 cents to $2.00. ELECTRICAL GOODS W affle Irons, Corn Poppers, Curling Irons, Smoothing Irons, Toasteid, Horn $±.00 to $18.00. WINCHESTER .22 RIFLES Air Guns, Pocket Knives, Flashlights, Ice Bnd Roller Skates for boys and girls. W ag ons and Sleds at popular prices. Many other items in our large stock of merchandise suitable for Christmas Gifts of last ing quality, at prices to suit your means. Give gifts that will last and long be a remem brance of the giver. P e n a n d P e n c il S e t OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLT. CO Represents E. B. U. Abe Bennett, from the Eugeni Bible university, was in Hermlsto’; Thursday on business connected wit,: the school. Open on Saturday. The Baptist Ladles Thrift Shoi will be open every Saturday. Pocketbooks Shortest Day. Next Sunday, December 22, will be the shortest day of this year. Read the Advertisements—It Pays T o Please Girla Baby Girl. A 6 pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Montgomery Wed nesday afternoon at the Hermiston ' H ealth G reetings 192» RED&WHITE STOREb The smart grown-up styles of the»» leather hand-bags will be sure » delight girls. A good sélection. The Christmas Seal NORTON’S GROCERY ' Men's Pajamas TRADE HEBE FOB BEAL Broadcloth' H l & W $1.98 ( broadcloth pajamas^ fast color, trimmed with silk frogs. A1*° huttonlesi and shirt collar models. Elastic top or draw string What do you think of the Christmas BealT "What do you think T” aald I. “It maketh the Christmas «pirit real: *TIs greater than gifts you buy. For It proveth better than jewel« enn That your heart hath room for your fellow-man. "Who glveth a gift to hl« friend baa done No more than a gracious tlcod. But the seal proclalmeth the man as one Who glveth to those In need. For God, who marketit the sparrow’s fall. Glveth r it to Ills friends, but to rue «r l all. “8o I look at the Christmas Seal and say: This friend who rememhervth me, Hath also thought of the tick today, Wherever they chance to be. And he glveth not only to cheer his own. But to all who hath need Is his mercy shown.” CopyrtgM m s »v «(Igar A. Ge«» XMAS DELICACIES Our special department »et aside for Delicious Foodstuffs that every body thinks about for Xmas Dinners is chuck full of good things to eat. Raisins, Nuts, Candies etc. We extend to you Specials Saturday-Mon. OUR SINCEREST WISHES FOR A M u ffle r s CHRISTMAS SEASON OF GOOD CHEER ARD A NEW YEAR PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS. crepe reefers in assorted patterns and rayon twill • in woven patterns. WMt tw a m u ’s Christmas gift I D r e s s G lo v e s r v Foe M en ¡ Now Showing GIFTS OF ALL KINDS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.......... CANDIES, NUTS AND COOKIES. . .. FRUIT CAKES, KUBBKR8, RUBBER ES IN ALL SIZES. Dec. 21-23 OF MINCEMEAT, PLUM PUDDINGS. BOOTS, RUBBER SHOES AND GOLASH- SERV-US COFFEE 1 Pound Glassine Bag MINCE MEAT (Balk) 2 Pounds for _____ MARSHMALLOWS 3 Pound Tin CHOCOLATES (Xmas Boons) 2 1-2 Pound Box ______ LAYER CAKE Date Nat, Regular (5 c value $2.98 REDs-WHITE