THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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For the Yuletide
Season—
Prosperity and
Happiness in the
Coming Year.
Hunter’s Cafe
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers,
Entered as Second Class Matter
December, 1904, Umatilla County,
Oregon.
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Don’t Hazard Christinas.
Don’t allow tire hazard to enter
your home and ma: the Joy of
Christmas day, is the warning sent
out by State Fire Marshall H. A.
Averill. Take precaution to have
standard Christmas tree decorations
and do not allow paper to collect
about the house.
YULETIDE GOOD WISHES
CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
to
PATRONS and FRIENDS
MERRY
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
WE WISH YOU ALL
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
OREGON HARDWARE &
IMPLEMENT CO.
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By Sopbronia Rhea
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WE WISH YOU ALL THAT’S
BEST IN LIFE THROUGHOUT
THE COMING YEAR.
Black & White
SFRYISN
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
Boardman high school lost to the
Lexington basketball team last Fri
day in the fllrst game of the season,
17 to 18. The grade school won the
game played with Lexington the
same night, 16 to 12. Guy Barlow
drove the school bus to furnish trans
portation.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mackan are In
Portland for a few days this week
Esther Jones is staying with Max
ine while they are away.
A miscellaneous shower was giv
en Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie, complimenting
Mrs. Henry Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bates enter
tained at dinner Tuesday evening
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs
Nick Faler, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ran-
sier, Mrs. Edwin Hug and children,
and Simon Gent of Elgin.
The Home Economics club held its
regular meeting at the home of Mrs.
Claude Coats, with about ten ladies
present. A pot luck dinner was ser
ved at one o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and
small son were business visitors in
Hermiston Tuesday.
A baby daughter, weighing 7
bounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Leland last Thursday, Decem
ber 14. Both mother and baby are
doing nicely.
An old time dance will be given
New Year’s Eve in the Boardman
gymnasium, by the board. There will
be no admission charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Macken receiv
ed word this week of the illness oof
Bob Haven, who recently suffered a
stroke.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Delano and son Frank,
were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mackan and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jayne
and Dave Johnston.
A farewell party was given at the
Community church Monday night,
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sur
face. who will leave soon for Spo
kane, Wn., to make their future
home.
At the regular meeting of Green-
field Grange, Saturday night. Joint
installation was held with the Irri
gon Grange. Following the presenta
tion of the initiatory work, a short
program was given, and dancing en
joyed.
Bill Lalong received work of the
i death of his father in Portland this
[ week.
Miss Lois Kruse is visiting her
sister in Tillamook for a few days
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skoubo and
children left for Portland last Sat
urday to make their future home.
Mrs. Rice and daughter Nadine
and Geo. Bush returned from Port-
| land. Friday night. Mrs. Rice is
much improved in health following
I her recent illness.
i Roseburg to care for her two cous
ins, who are children of Mr. and
Mrs. Adair. They have been quite ill
at their home.
Mrs. Howard Gregory accompani
ed her husband to Portland Tuesday
morning.
Fred Waid of Spokane is visiting
his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Waid., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fred-
reckson. Fred will remain until af
ter the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. Chas. Hoggard was hostess of
the Pollyanna club at the home of
Mrs. F. B. Stuart Wednesday after-
noon.
J. F. Rueber and son Leo went to
Portland with a load of sheep Sun
day.
Jack O’Neil died at the Pendleton
hospital Thursday morning after an
illness of only a few days. O’Neil
has been depot agent here for the
past year.
Miss Laura Wallace spent last
week end at home with her father.
The Parkdale schools have been
closed because of a scarlet fever epi
demic.
The Study club met at the home
of Mrs. J. F. Gibson Thursday af-
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her 85th birthday with a silver tea.
G. W. Greathouse has leased his
ranch to R. Peterson of Echo. Mr.
Greathouse will make his home with
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the Petersons for the present.
Mrs. James Hutton returned home
Monday from a week’s visit in Taco
ma with her sister.
The Ladies Aid were well pleased
with the receipts of the bazaar held
in the church basement Saturday
evening. Every article was sold.
A number of Mrs. Cora Olday's pup
ils gave a dramatic skit during the
afternoon.
Miss Katherine Olday has charge
of the Christmas pageant which will
be given at the church Thursday
evening.
Sunday, December 23, Sunday
school will start at 2:00 o'clock p.
m., and vesper service at 3:00 o’
clock.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Baker and fam
ily and Mrs. Betty Langhorn were
dinner guests at the Martin Refvem
home Sunday.
Harold Pace was in Stanfield Wed
nessday, with the Dennis Motor Co.
truck, which he drives from Pen
dleton.
Lavonne Walk of Pendleton vis
iter her aunt, Mrs. D. R. Starkwea
ther over the week end.
Tom Bagan of The Dalles is visit
ing his parents here.
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Our wish is that good for
tune may be with you
through the coming year.
We Thank Our
Customers for
Past Patronage.
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
Osborn Cabinet
Shop
Wishing
you
much joy
on
Christmas
In a sincere spirit of friendliness
and cheer comes this wish for
a Merry Christmas and a
Automotive
Glad New Year
Garage &
Kingsley’s
Machine
Shop
HERMISTON UNIO NCHURCH
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Morning worship at 11:00 A. M.
Sermon subject, “What the Birth of
Jesus Means to the World.” with
special music.
In the evening the Christmas pro-
gram will be given at the church.
Christian Endeavor will meet at
the usual time.
On January 6th, the Endeavorers
will again have charge of the Sun-
day evening music and opening ser-
vice before the sermon on, “Full-
filled Prophecy.”
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W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
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CHRISTMAS
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THE CHECKING ACCOUNT WAY!
In many homes in Hermiston there will be a happier and a
merrier Christmas this year. This is due to the decision of
many families to make sure through the year that they
would have money with which to do their Christmas shop
ping this season.
If you have not opened an account, do so today - - - the
time to start is now!
Services on Sunday morning will
begin promptly at 10:00. Christ
mas sermon, "God’s Great Gift to
Man." Special Christmas music dur
ing the morning service hour. Thera
will be a program by the Sunday
School, each department taking part.
In the evening after the young
people’s meeting there will be pre
sented a drama, “The Dust of the
Road.” Everyone will want to be
present.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President < >
D. M. DEETER, Asst Cashier
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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
O. A. Wells, Assistant Pastor
We wish to announce that the
Pilgrim Holiness church has moved |
from the Columbia school house to |
their new location just north of the |
Osborn apartments on Second street.
All are invited to meet with us.1
Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at
11:00 A. M„ and 7:45 P. M.
We teach and preach the old time
Methodist doctrine.
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FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Preaching Services 11:00 A. M.
Evening service at 7:30.
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30
?. M. Everybody welcome.
CHRISTMAS
and
HAPPY NEW YEAR
to
PATRONS AND FRIENDS
MERRY
Daniel Wilson died at Winslow,
'nd., 2 hours after he had walked in-
to an undertaking establishment
ind selected his burial casket.
Hermiston Light & Power Company
BIG
MONEY RAISING SALE
cash only
Reg.
NOW
$1.39 Men’s Waist O’alls .. $1.19
$1.75 Men’s Bib Overalls .. $1.40
$1.39 Men’s Bib Overalls
with Stripe ............ $1.19
$1.25 Men’s Bib Overalls.. $1.10
$2.35 Men’s Work Shoes .. $1.98
$2.49 Men’s Work Shoes „ $1.98
$3.98 Men’s Work Shoes .. $2.98
$1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ .98
$1.25 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ ,98
$1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ .79
$1.40 Men’s U. Suits heavy $ .98
$1.15 Men’s U. Suits, med. $ ,9g
60c to 75c Men’s Dress hose $ .30
(Wool Sox, 20c)
$3.95 to $5.00 Men’s Hats $2.98
$3.75 Men’s Hats .............. $2.98
$2.49 Men’s Hats .............. $1.98
$1.50 Leather Helmets .... $ .69
$1.00 Other Helmets ........ $ .49
50c Neck Ties .................. $ .25
89c Light Work Shirts .... $ .64
Leather Gloves and Mittens
REDUCED!
1934
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WE WISH YOU THE
MERRIEST CHRISTMAS
YOU’VE EVER HAD!
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Amsberry’s
ALL LADIES’ GOODS 12 PRICE.
All Ladies' Shoes 12 or less.
Some 10c per pair.
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s I
Sweaters and Sweater Coats
40% OFF.
BURK’S FORBARGAINS
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5 - 10 - 15c Store
DC AL IVI RED
Three more days to shop and our
———— counters are still filled with low-priced
gift items. Try your Variety Store first.
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EXCURSION
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CHRISTMAS
NEW YEARS
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TICKETS ON SALE
December 13, 1934
to January 1, 1935
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Return limit, Jan. 15, 1935
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WISHES FOR A
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
and
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Stopovura permitted
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PACIFIC
MOYER’S store
THE STORE OF QUALITY AND PERSONAL SERVICE.
HERMISTON, OREGON