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T g g HERMISTON HEBAXD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
to Hermiston Monday evening ac
companied by Mr. Clayton’s sister.
Miss Bernice Clayton, who is the
guest of Alice and Lenore Dyer this
week.
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THURSDAY. AUGUST i l . ISSO
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Browneon and Motor to Dnyton.
daughter Shlrlle, returneq from a
Mr. and Mrs. Doris Deeter accom
week’s vacation at Portland and Sea panied by Mrs. Doctor's mother, Mrs.
side. Monday of this week.
B. F. Windust, motored to Dayton.
Washington, Saturday. Mrs. Wind
ust remained at her home in that
Employed at Drug Store.
Al Clayton was employed at the city while Mr. and Mrs. Deeter re
Hermiston Drug company while J. turned to Hermiston.
W. Clayton spent several days at bis
home in Enterprise.
Leaves for Portland.
Mrs. Earl Bensel left Monday for
Portland where she will visit for sev
| Parents of Baby Boy.
eral days. She also plans on going
Returns From California.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ifadox of Irri to Seattle, Washington, where she
Miss Marian Henderson returned gon are the parents of a nine pound
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will visit her sister, Mrs. T. C. Wal
home Thursday from Los Angeles. baby boy born Thursday, August 14.
ler. whose home is .In that city.
California, where she has been visit at the Hermiston Medical hospital.
a ’ o x r o o m m y o u r Dm ▼ em ent m o n t n iy p a y m e n t
log relatives for several weeks past
fo r F r e e C oal? W a n t p la n .
□1 in Hospital.
Phe came up to Portland on the boat
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R e m e m b e r , t h i s o ffe r is
House Guest.
N. W. Bloom returned from Seat
and reports quite a rough trip.
h e a t in g s to v e , a n d r e p la c e lim it e d . A fte r A u g u s t 3 0 th ,
Harriet Stanfield from Butter tle Tuesday morning where he has
creek was a bouse guest at the W. J. been with his wife who is 111 In a
i t w it h t h e h a n d s o m e , n o m o r e F r e e C o a l t h i s
Visits From Pasco.
Warner home Thursday and Friday hospital in that city.
w h o le - h o u s e - lie a t in g H e a t - y e a r . C o m e i n , s o o n , o r
Mrs. Aimee Kelso of Pasco, Wash of last week.
ro la ?
ington, visited from Wednesday until
t e le p h o n e a n d in v it e u s t o
From Umatilla.
Friday of last week at the L. C. Dyer
T h e n , q u ic k — l e t u s p u t c a ll a t y o u r h o m e .
From
Umatilla.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Clark
of
Uma
home. Mrs. Kelso returned to her
you r n a m e o n th e m em b er
Mrs. Milo McFarland of Umatilla tilla were Hermiston visitors Mon
home in Pasco Friday accompanied
s h ip l i s t fo r o u r a n n u a l
was
a
Hermiston
visitor
Monday.
day
afternoon.
by Mrs. L. C. Dyer who will spend
F r e e C o a l C lu b . A $2.00 O ne reason w h y m o re
some time visiting.
d
e p o s it e n r o lls y o u . A fte r U eatrolas are so ld
Move to New Home.
Motors to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst moved
E.
M.
Hauser
motored
to
Pendle
t
h
a t , y o u p a y o n ly $2.00 a T he genuine E state
Motor to Pendleton.
Dewey Schiller and Margaret Fer- tlia first of the week to the E. P. ton Monday morning to attend the
w e e k u n t i l w e in s t a ll y o u r Ilea trola i t th e o n ly
g p la n t in
rians motored to Pendleton Saturday Dodd home formerly occupied by Mr. annual rani sale.
H e a tr o la a n d d e liv e r y o u r h th eatin
e w orld th a t h a t
night to attend the cowboys dance. anq Mrs. C. C. Conley.
t o n o f F r e e C o a l. (A h a lf th e Intenai-Fire Air
Pendleton Visitor.
D u ct. Thia u n iqu e
t o n i f y o u c h o o s e t h e H e a t dcviceca
p rom Portland.
B. B. Kingsley spent Wednesday in
p tu rea a n d
Returns to Lexington.
Mary Jane Ray of Portland ar Pendleton transacting business.
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tilises h eat w hich,
Gwen Evans who 7lslted several
rived In Hermiston Friday to spend
in ordin ary h ea t-
T h e n , w it h y o u r H e a t . era, goes to w a ste—
days last week with Alice Dyer, re | several weeks with her aunt, Mrs
Return to Portland.
turned to her home In Lexington Sat Frank Shaw.
r o la a ll r e a d y t o c ir c u la t e u p th e ch im n ey.
Mrs.
C.
H.
Nucholls
and
two
one su re w a y
urday.
b a lm y , h e a lt h f u l w a r m th I to t i d t istin
daughters, Carmalita and Juanita,
g u ish th e
g e n u in e E s t a t e
o n t h e f ir s t c o ld d a y — y o u
From Bellingham.
who have been visiting Mrs. Nuch
leatrola fr o m im ita tio n s,
John Haddox, former Hermiston olls’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Spend Day.
m a y a r r a n g e t o t a k e c a r e side
f o r i t w hen yo u bu y.
Mrs. O. T. Lockridge, Mrs. Mary | resident now of Bellingham, was In Pace, the past several weeks, left
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Erierley and Miss Jessie Brlerlcy ! Hermiston Monday. He is thinking Thursday morning for their home In
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spent ThQQglay of last woek with of locating In Pendleton.
Portland.
O u h id r a ca b in et o f strik in g b e/iitlr,
Mrs. Jessie" Heeser.
en a m eled in d a rk w a ln u t. Inside
H eatrola efficien cy bro u g h t to an
I Returns to Portland.
Leí ves for Indiana.
e r e r t h igh er degree. O ne o f th ree
Mrs. E. I. Davis who has been
Bert llancllne left Saturday for
Mototr to La Gronde.
m o le ls fr o m w h ich yo u m a y choose.
Mr. and Mrs. J./ M. Pace, Mrs. C. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. different partA of Indiana where
A.
P.
Garner,
returned
to
Portland
H. Nucholls and daughters, Juunlta
will visit relatives.
and Carmelita, Harold Pace and Mar Tuesday to take up her studies at
garet Bills motored to La Grande Behnke-Walker Business college.
Ownpr of New Ford.
Sunday returning tho same day.
Bob C. Rogers is the owner of ,u
! Return From Clarkston.
new model A Ford sport coupe pur
T h e r e is p n ly O n e H e a t r o la — E s ta te b u ild s i t
Mrs. B. Mullins and two daugh chased recently from the Rohrman
Return Prom Vacation.
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and two tors, Geraldine and Roberta, who Motor company.
sons. Frank Jr. and Bobby, returned ’pent the past several weeks visiting
agents
to their home In Hermiston Sunday Mrs. Mullins' mother, Mrs. H. E Adams Business Visitor.
after dptnding a month's vacation ttandlcy of Clarkston, Washington,
Eleanor Briggs was a business vis
returned to their home in this city itor In Adams the fore part of the
at Naotsu, Oregon.
Friday of last week.
week.
M°yor of Umatilla Here,
baby stayed in North Dakota where end.
D. R. Brownell, ex-mayor of Uma Visits From Albany-.
Ill in Hospital.
they
will visit several weeks with
Wallace Burkhart of Albany, Ore
tilla, was In UermlBton Monday.
Word was received that J. H. Reid Mrs. Dean’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Furohases Ford Ron.dster.
gon, arrived in Hermiston Saturday Is ill In a hospital In Portland.
Howard Ellis of Boardman is the
Andrew Broston.
to visit J. W. Clayton who was his
Return From Vacation.
proud owner of a new model A Ford
fraternity brother at Oregon State Returns From North Dakota.
roadster purchased from the Rohrman
'•ollege. The two young men left
Harold Dean returned to Hermiston Visits From Albany.
Motor Company.
Mrs..
Claude
Kellogg,
former
resi
Sunday morning for Enterprise where the first of the week from North
they visited Mrs, Clayton’s mother, Dakota where he accompanied his dent, now of Albany, Oregon, visited
Mrs. E. T. Clayton. They returned wlfa and baby son. Mrs. Dean and friends in this city over the week- Returns From Portland.
Mrs. H. E. Hitt returned to Her
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miston from Tortland the last of of
last week bringing an old schoolmate
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I have a full line of Choice Meats to select from at
mtston bringing an old school mate,
Mrs. Bertha Zolldan of Minneapolis,
TWO SHOWS FACH EVENING
Prices that are Right.
First Show Starts 7:Oo P. M.
with her to visit for several weeks.
Come in and give me the once over before buying.
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Hermiston Transfer Building.
Work Is progressing on the remod
eling of the old Tum-A-Lum lumber
warehouse on Hurlburt avenue.
When completed the building will be
used as a warehouse for the Her
miston Transfer
Company,
local
agents of the Consolidated Truck
company. In addition to the ware
house space there will be rooms for
storage and also garage storage for
several trucks..
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Return From Ten Day Trip.
Walter Pearson and Wesley Bless- ,
Ins returned Wednesday evening!
from a ten day motor trip to Port-1
land, Seattle and Spokane. While in I
Spokane they visited Donald and Ed-j
ward Klages, former Hermiston boys. '
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Hermiston, Oregon, August 21, 1930
Phone 371
Hermiston, Oregon
No. 32
E D IT O R IA L
pants? Suppose you had to wear
your house to a party, would you be
well dressed— or shabby, frayed at
There are so many radios that If the cuffs and run down at the heels?
you miss an everiiag of Amoa 'n Andy For a small investment we can put
you hear most of It anyway in the your house in evening clothes and
new shoes.
next twenty-four hours.
R. A. Brownson, Editor.
The schools on the project are get
Charles Keller is adding to his ting a general repairing and paint
ing this summer.
The Columbia
chicken house tWg Week.
school has a new roof anq paint and
kalsomine inside. Minnehaha schno
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Is being reflntshed with paint and
kalsomine, also the teacherage. The
A widow with five children would city schools have had a lot of fresh
like to meet a widower with four paint and varnish.
children.
Object, ttatrimony and
baseball.
Handi-Man says:
Marshall Kelley; "How did that
accident happen?”
‘‘Weil officer, you see my wife was
asleep in the back « a t .”
OUR SHOP IS MODERN
OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE
Phone 331.
if —
If you had to WEAR your house
would you bare • ’•patch’’ on year
“You can’t let the
car set out ell w in
ter and expect It not
to get a cold. Call
me at Phone 331 to
see about building
you that new gar
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Re Roof Re Paly
Re Model.