The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 05, 1929, Image 4

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    TH3E HEBM I8TO3F TTKRALn, H E R M IST O N , OREGON.
From Portland.
F. H. Page of Portland is in Her­
miston this week looking after busi­
ness and property Interests.
Mr.
Page recently returned from an in­
teresting six months trip to the
Orient.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
nesday afternoon. September 11.
Election of officers will be the prin­
cip a l item of business to be taken
up at the meeting. All members of
the society are especially urged to
be present. Following the business
session a social hour will be enjoyed,
To Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and with Mrs. Waterman and Mrs. Lit­
daughter Jane, motored to Arlington tle as hostesses.
Sunday where they spent the day.
Preaches At Echo.
Rev. Oscar Payne, pastor of the
Home From Vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze have local Methodist church, occupied the
returned to their home in Hermiston pulpit of the Echo church last Sun­
after spending their vacation at day while the pastor of that church '
Camp Sherman in central Oregon.
¡was on his vacation.
Here From Pendleton.
W. J. Clarke wag In Hermlaton
Saturday attending to bualneua mat­
ters. lie Is now located in Pendle­
ton.
Sells Tract.
T. A. Rinehart sold his ten acre
tract west of town to Mrs. Huddleson
of Oakridge. Oregon, recently. Mrs.
Huddleson expects tounake her home
here. Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart will
move to Salem, Oregon.
Hafcb for the Hand Bills
and Save your Green 7 rading Stamps
50 Years
Experience Back of
Two-Horse Brand
Bib Overalls
for men. These overalls are typical
o f our stock o f work clothes. They
cost no more than ordinary overalls
but you can rely on them to outw ear
any other make. Every pair cut full
and ro o m y and
every pair carries
this guarantee:
A N S W P A IR
FREE
IF T N I V R IF
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is T u t BUTTONS
W e shall he pleased
to sh ow you the
IS Points of
Superiority
y o u ’ll b e
s u rp ris e d
C la r n B o w in
•G et Your Man*
A Fwnouot Picture
A great new
car for
ONLY
who else w an ts F R E E CO ALT
IME is il/in g . Only three rr><Te days to secure Free Coal. When
we close our doors on Saturday night, we will also close the
F ie t Coal C lib for 1929.
T
when you see this
beautiful pen — made
possible by quantity
production, without
extravagant advertis­
ing campaigns.
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Made in color-1
tones of
Oregon Hardware &
Im plem ent Go.
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oriental jade
orange red
mahogany
jet black
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rb a ti \> l a . A d v a n c e d • » -
tr io e rin g i n a c a b i n e t
f s t r i k i n g , m o d e r n is ti c
d e s ig n .
the N E W E s ta te H E A T R O L A l
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and costs but
Nickel
Trim
$1.50
£¡“$2.00
are almost here—
we urge you to come
in and try this excep-'
tional pen—built well
and beautiful'“
( P . O . B. D etro it, p lu t
eherge for freigh t en
t d _ W<-
/»very. B um pert and tp ere
tire e» tre.)
Better make sure that you get in on this generous offer by
coming in at once and joining the Club. The membership
fee is only $2.1*0, and that, of course, is applied on the pur­
chase price of pour Heatrola. In the Fall, when we w ill in ­
stall the Heatrola in your home and the -coal man w ill deliver
a ton of Free Coal to your bin (one-half ton with the Heat­
rola Junior.)
Then, when winter comes, how you w ill enjoy the Heatrola
with its coxy, whole house warmth, its beauty, its fuel econ­
omy. If you are not sure yon will get to see us before Saturday
night, telephone and we’ll come to see you.
P recision m a d e —
with standard, full
size 14K. smooth irri-
dium tipped points—
set in barrels of lus­
trous D u ra tex .
school days
Hermiston Drug
Company
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS­
TRICT NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the
board of directors of the Hermiston
Irrigation District, acting as a
hoard of equalization, will meet at
the office of the secretary inHer-
miston. Ore.-on, on the first Tues­
day in October, 1929 at 8 P. M., for
the purpose of reviewing and cor­
recting the assessment and appor­
tionment of taxes for the year 1929
to be levied on or before the first
Tuesday in September, 1929.
W. J. WARNER.
52-2tp
Secretary.
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S ee th is new
FORD COUPE
before you
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n ex t
S T O P A T T H E OFFICE
car
and inquire before buying elsewhere
new F o rd ' is a
T H E W AY TO B E A U T IF U L H O M E S
great car to own and
W e n e v e r jo k e .
R I G H T P R IC E
It will pay you to
THE
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are the
buy your
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PHONE 411
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drive because it gives
you
e v e ry th in g
you
NORTON’S GROCERY
want in a m otor car—
com fort, safety, relia­
bility, low, trim lines,
THE PICK OF THE CROP—
beautiful colors, econ­
“Ready” and "Willing” represent­
ing Red & White service, are mighty
particular about the products they
select for customers. Only the beet
is good enough.
Quantity buying
brings down the cost.
omy o f operation and
low up-keep cost.
M ake
you r
house
painting rich in color
Come in and drive
the new Ford before
you select your next
car.
A
thirty-m inute
d e m o n s tr a tio n
w ill
show you that the new
F o rd is an u n u s u a l
value at a low price.
C oradled o n sand
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b ouse painted D el M onte
gray and trim m ed w ith
cascade green, becom es
part o f th e lovely picture.
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h ouse in colors that are
equally w ell suited to its
su r r o u n d in g s w ith th e
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From Glendale.
Entertain At Pierce Home.
Clifford Jenkins, one of this year's
The local chapter of the Rebekah
lodge entertained with an enjoy­ graduates from the local high school,
able party at the home of Mrs. O. C. returned,to Hermiston the last of
Pierce Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. the week from his home in Glendale, i
Calif., where he has been most of the I
Urla Lenhart was guest of honor.
summer. He Is working here now ,
and plans to enter O. S. C. this fall. I
Elected Commander.
Dr. Louis Garner was recently I Leaves For Kansas.
elected commander of the American , George Sale left tills week for
Legion post at North Bend, Oregon. Burns, Kansas, where he was called
Dr. Garner is a »on of Mr. and Mrs. ; by the serious illness of his mother.
A. P. Garner of Hermiston.
To Blalock.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little spent
Sunday visiting with relatles at
Blalock, Ore.
Mrs. Little's mother,
Mrs. Hulda McKinney, returned
with them to Hermiston where she
will spend the winter.
Here From Portland.
Don Cannpbell and family of P ort-’
lend were visiting at the home of J
Is Business Visitor.
John Dunning, circulation manag Mr. Campbell's parents, Mr. a n d 1
er of the East Oregonian, wus In .Mrs. Thomas Campbell, this week. '
town the last of the week making Mr. Campbell recently moved from -
his regular monthly calls on sub­ Milwaukie to Portland.
ie. ibers.
Although the weather has been
quite hot during the past week, the
X etum s From Pendleton.
Soren Jensen has returned to his weatherman decided to bring cooler
home in Hermiston after an extend­ days with the tang of fall In them !
ed sojourn In Pendleton where hr for the opening of school days. J
has been doing janitor work at the linnehaha school opened Peptem-1
county court house.
her 2 will 17 pupils in attendance. j
Three students will attend Hermiston
high, Grace Rodda and Donald Jack -1
Here From Pendleton.
Harold McKeen, auto salesman. ion as Juniorus and Dayton Harris as
with headquarters in Pendleton, was a freshman and Billy Comstock will
In town on business Wednesday.
be a first year student from the West-
land district.
Mr. Oron Felthouse
»id in our bus line and purchased a
To Walla Walla.
Visitors In Walla Walia Wednes­ r.ew Ford truck chassis and thorough­
day were Mrs. Frank Little, Miss ly renovated the old bus body.
Agnes Little, Miss Margaret Water­
Uncle Johnny Thom who has been
man and Vernon Waterman.
ipending the last month In the
Jllve hike country, returned home
At Baptiit-Christian Church.
Ati the Baptist-Christian church \ugust 25 with lots of fish stories
Bunday. September 8. Bible school ind lots of fish. Uncle Johnny made
10 A. M. Morhing worship 11 A its word untl hand pictures so graph-
M. Theme, Tomorrows that Never c that Ills old parri. Joe Reeves, wore
Come. Special music, duet by Mr. »ut a perfectly good pair of shoe
and Mrs. J. A. Clarke. Christian ioles In his excitement. They both
Endeavor 7 P. M. Topic, What doet eft for this fishing paradise Aug. 31.
our church ask of us* Preaching S
Among those who left for Port­
P. M. Theme, The Comfort of
Truth. lx>ve Is the Lever of Life. land last Bunday were Harry Hain-
What would life, property or busi­ man and Pete Rutkowski who went
ness be worth wlthbut the church* tr Join the navy. Everett Hamman
Are you giving the church a square who will take up electrical engin-
deal? That is the only true church lerlng at the Oregon Institute of
or organization when heads and Technology, Bert Quick who went on
hearts unite In working for the wel­ business and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
fare of the human ruce.— Lydia earson and Infunt son David who
Marla Child. Come and be one more will visit with relatives and friends.
to create a fellowship thut Bliall help
your brother men along tho way of
That it was pretty hot last week
life.
A cordial welcome to all. A. for the hogs that C. M. Jackson has
J. Ware, pastor.
about fat enough for market wag evi­
denced by the following conversation
which was overheard: First hog—
M. E. Ladies' Aid To Meet.
An important meeting nt the Me­ Mercy. I never sausage heat.” Sec­
thodist Ladles' Aid will he held at ond ditto: "Yeh, It sure ham hot. I
the home of Mrs. Frank Little Wed- I'm nearly bacon.”
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