The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 08, 1920, Image 3

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in coldest winter weather with
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hot blast heater
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stove that consumes
the valuable fuel gases by means of its famous Hot
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is guaranteed to save one-third your fuel. (See cut)
is due to the fact that we have ample
capital and that we have adhered to a
policy which has been conservative, yet
along progressive lines. We offer to our
customers modern facilities for the
prompt and proper transaction of their
financial affairs; ample vault and safe
room for storing and safe-guarding of
their moneys, notes, insurance policies
and other valuable papers and such
liberality of treatment as is consistent
with prudent banking.
Your account is cordially solicited.
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onstration in the hot lunches for
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Neadeau were
school children, to be used later in hosts to a large crowd of their friends
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime motored the schools of Umapine.
Monday evening when they were
to Pendleton Tuesday.
charivaried at their home on Main
Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale and Mr. street. The High School band was
Emmett Callahan of Boardman and Mrs. Monroe, ranchers of Mor­ very much in evidence and both the
was a visitor here this week.
row county, who have been visiting house and grounds were filled with
with Mr. and Mrs. Belchee of the guests.
Hugh Stanfield of Echo was a bus­ Columbia district, left the first part
iness visitor in Hermiston Thursday. of the week for their homes.
Jay Pelmulder, who recently re
signed his position as wire chief with
E. 0. Comegys of Sappers’ Inc., is
The Epworth League of the Meth- the telephone company, will be suc­
visiting a sister in Caldwell, Idaho, odist church held a social Friday ceeded in his work here by his broth­
this week.
evening at the home of Mrs. R. B. er, Henry Pelmulder of Echo. Mr.
Spencer. About 30 of the young Pelmulder and his family have taken
Mrs. C. B. Hay and Miss Jessie folks attended, games were played, the house recently vacated by Mrs
Brierly went to Pendleton Saturday and refreshments were served.
McGlaughlin.
for the day.
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P. P. Sullivan and Frank Wauga-
In anticipation of the next city
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Miss Stella Payne and her moth­ man returned Thursday from Pen­ election, on November 2, when the
er are spending the week with Mrs. dleton where they have been for the vacancy for city recorder is to be
some time serving on the grand
Cleve Cox, on the south side.
filled, friends of J. D. Watson are
jury. They will return Monday to
suggesting
his name for that place
Mrs. C. Dyer is entertaining her serve further in the same capacity.
Mr.
Watson
has long been associated
sister, Mrs. Carlin, of Denver, Col­
Mrs.
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of
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with the affairs of the city, both of­
attle, returned to her home Wednes­ ficially and as a private citizen and
week.
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day. She has been the guest of Mrs. business man, and his candidacy is
Mrs. F. L. Kelley of Portland and J. F. McNaught for some time, and
receiving much encouragement. Mr.
her sister, Mrs. Painter, of California has been the inspiration for many
Watson informs us as we go to press
parties
given
in
her
honor
during
are here this week visiting Miss
that be is a candidate for the office.
her stay here.
Yudeth Kelley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson of
Soda Springs, Idaho, visited Mrs.
Robinson’s cousin, Myron Hunt, over
the week-end.
DINNERS
Friends of Mrs. E. M. Parrish will
be glad to know that she is improv­
ing somewhat at the hospital in
Denver, Colorado.
by the Ladies of the Baptist
Church
Mrs. F. H. Taylor entertained a
few friends at cards Saturday after-
noon at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. J. W. Campbell.
Friday and Saturday
Mrs. Edith VanDeusen came down
Thursday from Pendleton to look af-
ter the exhibits In her department
at the Dairy and Hog Show.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caldwell of
Umatilla are receiving congratula­
tions on the birth of a nine pound
son, born Thursday, Sept. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne and
Mrs. Larson and daughter motored
to Salem last week to attend the
State Fair, returning Sunday.
. J. Casserly and family moved
last week into the house on Her-
miston avenue which Mr. Casserly
Purchased from A. W. Prann last
fail.
.Mrs. A. C. Voelker gave a dinner
"0 the school faculty laast Saturday
evening, at her home on the west
* Covers were laid for twelve,
rds and games helped to pass an
toyable evening.
The Umapine school board will
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in Hermiston during the Dairy
and Hog Show to watch the dem-
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You can be sure of obtaining a good
meal and deft service at this hotel. Morning,
noon and night you’ll find us ready with fine •
foods finely cooked. To eat a meal here
means genuine food enjoyment. To eat here
regularly means the continuous joy of living-
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Served in the Basement. of the
Church in Cafeteria Style. Pay
for what you get.
AT ALL TIMES
of Hermiston
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0030 an :
Dairy and Hog Show
A Walla Walla man went home
this week with five pheasants, five
ducks and two geese from the Her­
miston country.
E. D. Mossie and his brother Lewis,
of Stanfield, motored to Pendleton
Sunday to spend the day with their
mother who is very 111.
The First National Bank
New and Used
CARS
AUTO REPAIR AND
ACCESSORIES
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STORAGE BATTERIES
The largest line of TIRES and
TUBES to select from in town