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PAOB TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3$, 19$1 Richard. Marie Stephenson. Earl with the department's program be the best story teller and will be as Jens Lynch, son of C. A. Lynch of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of The Watson, Barbara Reid, Herbert Skov cause work can be done at Hermiston sisted by Irvin Cobb on the Armour Sauvles Island, Is visiting with the Dalles were visitors here Sunday. bo, Edna Little. that will be applicable elsewhere In hour, N.B.C. Mrs. Hurst was the real home folks. Mrs. A1 Foord and Mrs. Mart Rhe- Published every Thursday at Hermis the western states. artist of all and sang a very diffi Eighth grade — Alruda Beletskl, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Savage of nuii have returned to The Dalles af ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by If the station is enlarged we will cult arrangement about a "new kind Walla Walla spent aSturday with the ter a few days visit here among Ruth Davis, Margaret Earnhart, Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirtng, have a real experiment station a t.o f pie,” for which she received the I N. Savage family. Bruce Follett, Fred Hensel, Oliver friends. Publishers. Hermiston supported along much tholnrlxe and was engaged by the Met- Joe Lynch of Ontario, Oregon, in Mrs. Nora Berwick and two boys Puplls neither tardy nor absent for Knerr, Ruth Nunn, Bethel Olsen, same lines as la the Pendleton sta- ropolltan Opera company for the moving onto Swltxler Island this and Mrs Ira Berwick spent the week the school month ending February Mildred Phelps, Neva Richards, Or- Entered as Second Class Matter tlon. The federal government gives summer. Mrs. Harr was unable to week. He will have charge of John end in Portland. 20, are as follows: .•llle Rood, George Sale, Sylvia Shut December, 1906, Umatilla County, $10,000 a year to the Pendleton sta -! talk or sing so was left on the pro- Conrad's dairy stock. ter, Miriam Swarner, Edna Turnblad, Mrs. Carl Alqulst spent Thursday Oregon. First grade— Esther Conley, Bar tion and the state the sum of $2000 Jcct to gather turkey eggs. Mrs. Mrs. Tom Stewart was dinner visiting and shopping in Pendleton. bara Follett, Jane Lenhart. Geraldine Faith Wilson. anually. The government’s expense Gulwits told about the rules and reg guest at the Bellscamper home Mon Subscription Rates: Verna Byrnes of Portland was a Mead, Erma Parsons. Paddy Rob- ia Justifiable on the ground that thejulatlons of bull fighting and was en- day. visitor here Friday. One Y ea r......................................... >2.00 Inett, Betty Rood, Lowell Winters. The date for the class play to be work being carried on here serves gaged Immediately to visit Spain In Visitors at the P. Norquist home Mrs. Jim Marshall and daughter Six Mouths ................................... $1.00 the better grade of wheat lands In the early spring where she will re Second grade— Robert Whrtstian. produced by the class of '31 has been Sunday were LeRoy Evans of Walla Dorothy spent the week end in Port Three Months ...................................... SO the whole Pacific northwest. Con celve regulation Toreador’s salary of Walla, Kenneth Dupuis, of Pendle land. Lyle Garner. Eugene Miller. Jack tentatively set for April *17. Mr. lenry H. Harger, senior class ad siderable federal work of the same $6000 a year. Those who were late or ton, Walter Norquist and nelce Mar Several members of the fifth grade Wilson, Marybelle Clark, M a r y viser. will have charge of coaching HemphUl, Mary Harris. Irene Little. character is being done in the Great | absent will take part in the next ian of Wallula, and Mr. and Mrs. surbrised Louise and Frank Bensel And Jesus said. For Judgment I am the play. The name of the production Plains region and it is helpful. No j audition Sep. 4. Finns Ferguson also of Walla Walla. when they arrived at the Bensel Maxine Mead, Virginia Smith. come into this world, that they which Third Grade — Roberta Winters has not been determined nor has the Tuesday, at the Columbia school home Saturday afternoon to cele see not might see: and that they work of that character was under-1 Lots Barnard pleased with several taken west of the oRckies until the violin selections. Refreshments were Glen Warner, Virginia Todd, Wayne east been selected. devoted the study of school and civic brate their birthdays. which see might be made blind. St. Pendleton station was established. served by the committee In charge. Sage. Allan Clarke, David Davis, pride. The school grounds were well Eunice Wilson of Portland is vlslt- John 9:39. It is particularly desirable to get The next meeting will be March 6 and covered by groups captained tor the Ing her sister Mrs. Lee Hopkins oil Francis Follett, Virgil Farmer, Zelle I"" ■ I the Hermiston station Improved be the title of the lesson “Civic-Beau purpose of gleaning trash tor the thia city. French, Charles Knerr, Bobby Little, The Hermiston Station cause of the large amount of un ty” will be directed by Mrs. Snell, gay bonfire which soon appeared up Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giammer and Joyce McCulley, Claude Markham, The following was taken from the settled land in the Hermiston-Stan Mrs. Turnblad, Mrs. Udey, Mrs. R. H. on the scene. The tin pan parade Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hopkin motored to Jimmy Mead, Betty Payne, Billie Na editorial column of the East Oregon field country. The station Is capable Stockard and Mrs Stewart. tion, Charles Pierson, Donald Pan- helped keep order In a truly martial Walla Walla Friday. of pointing the way for farmers and ian: manner. In group singing a song was Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Stever of Ir kow. "Evidently the department of agri thereby saving them costly mistakes. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * composed to the tune of “Our Boys rigon were Sunday visitors at the Fourth grade— John Dunning, Vir culture at Washington is favorable As It requires time to do experimen ♦ ginia Dyer, Mary Jane Hammer, Mor ♦ Will Shine Tonight.” telling of the Irwin Chapman home. to the enlargement of the station at tal work of value the sooner the n ew i$ PINE CITY NEWS ♦ work done and pledging loyalty to Miss Roth was called to Carlton ris Huff, Ralph Marble, Jesse Moore * Hermiston but for some reason the station can be established the b e tte r I'*’ Friday night because of the Illness Geraldine Mullins, Naomi N u n n . ♦ the school. The old Reliable item was not included In the de for all concerned * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Gladys Pierson, Zelma Sale, Laura Miss Glea Slas spent the week end of her grandfather. partment's request and though It EYESIGHT SPECIALIST The Morrow County Health Nurse with home folks In Athena. Walt Bullard of Portland spent Gregory, Darwin Shaw. was approved by the senate will not visited the Pine City schools Tues the week end in Umatilla. Fifth grade— Frank Davis, Bobby FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY get through at this session unless of Seattle day. Miss Wilma Roth was ill several Follett, Edward Hall, Billy Hamm Senator Stelwer should be successful HAVE SPECIAL PROGRAM days of last week. Florence Johnson, Nina Rae McCul Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch went Who has made Pro in his effort to have It included In ley, Esther McMullen, Alan Mc- to Heppner Tuesday to have Mrs ♦ UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS * the second deficiency bill. Otherwise fessional visits to Naught, Harley Mlchaelis, Edith * * * * ❖ * * « ❖ * * « ❖ ❖ The Farm Bureau Auxiliary cele Finch's hand dressed by Dr. McMur- the matter goes over to the next ses Montgomery, Donald Parker, Ruth do. ♦ Hermiston for ten sion and a year’s time will be lost. brated Washington’s birthday with Pierson, Bobby Prime, Helen Ralph, Due to the fact that the game last * Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Len- IRRIGON NEWS years w ill again be at The move If successful will be appropriate deviations and costumes na visited In Echo, Sunday. Martha Shaw, Mary Skovbo Friday night was the last scheduled * very helpful to the west end of the last Friday, Feb. 20, with Mrs. Knauf Sixth grade— Verda Conley, Helen Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Parker, game of the season everyone was full * * * * * * * * * * * * * * county and the idea seems to fit in Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Barnard serv-l Miss Barnett and Mrs. White from of pep and anxious to win. As a re Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were Her Dunning, Bonnie Jean Follett, Irene ing on the committee in charge. Kennings, Dorothy Knerr, Roberta Mrs. N. W. Bloom took charge of) Lexington attended church at Pine sult the Pilot Rock teams were de miston business visitors Wednesday. Mullins, LaVclle Stephenson, Thelma City Sunday. feated In both games. The girls Mrs. Don Rutledge, who under the business meeting in the absence Charley Morehead nnd Roy Neill having a very close score through went a major operation in Portland Swarner. of the president and vice president. Seventh grade — Beverly Allen, For One Day Due to the fact that the topic for made a trip to the mountains Friday. out the game. At the half the score recently will soon able to return to Hugh Driscoll, Antone Furrer, Zel discussion was on music, everyone They encountered snow about two was S to 4 in favor of Umatilla. At her home. EYES EXAMINED the end Umatilla girls lead with Jack and Tuts McFall from Im- ma Garner, Lois Hutchison, C, O. GLASSES GROUND AND FITTED oresent was asked to sing, and those feet deep. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsey and close score of9-7. The score e n d in g k ,er Oregon> are vl8,t,ng hclr grand- Mal'b,e- Paul Marble, Arlene Nunn, who could not comply were asked to CHARGES REASONABLE Jack Pace, Charlott Ralph, June tell a story. Two guessing games children, Bruce and Annie Ree, at with 20-22. The boys have won ten parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grabiel -y Harry Walpool was in the Hermis caused much speculation and fun af tended church in Hermiston Sunday out of 14 games played. The girls evening. , have won 9, Ioet 2 and tied 1 out ton Medical hospital for treatment ter which the Judges assigned those Miss Lila Bartholomew went to to 13 games played. a few days last week. present to positions best suited to Grant Walsh Is visiting here with Mrs. A. C. Houghten was a Her their talents. Tryouts resulted as Pendleton Saturday with Mr. and follows: Mrs. Knauf will soon sail Mrs. Sloan Thompson and family. his sister Mrs. Walt Caldwell and miston visitor Wednesday. The regular meeting of Irrigon for London to assist Charley Chap While In Pendleton she attended the brother Paul Walsh. Several Umatilla people attended '.range No. 641, was held Wednes- lain. Mrs. Wilson rendered a patriotic meeting of the Daughters of Job. Mrs Lindy visited at the J. S. the basketball game In Echo Thurs lay night with a good crowd attend- air and will be assigned to a lucra day rtlght between Echo and Pilot ng. Charles Wicklander and wife. tive position soon with the war de Moore home Sunday. Dee Neill and son Hugh made a Rock. Ursel Hyatt was referee for »Irs. Ray Shane and Mrs. Tyler of partment. Mrs. Bloom, Mrs. Thomas toardman were visiting grangers. A and Mrs. Upham will be employed as business trip to Hermiston Monday the games. afternoon. Mr. W. O. iMller Is quite ill with plendid meeting and social hour was Judges In Atwater-Kent Auditions Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburgcr nneumonla at the St. Mary’s hospital ollowed by a delicious lunch, served and will be associated with Schu- »y the grange ladies. Several names mann-Uelnk, Walter Damrosch and went to Heppner Sunday to see thei: n Pendleton. Don’t put off your Shoe Repair Miss Fern Bruce has continued t< or membership were handed In others, to leave some time soon. Mrs. daughter Mrs. Reid Buseick, Ear —Shoes Dyed All Colors— mong these were Mr, and Mrs. Kick Lyle Tilden, Mrs. Emerald TJIden, Wattenburger returned to John Day ave her revival metings here be >f Hermiston. Mrs Kik, Mrs. Chrisly, Mrs. Hender with hts sister to work in the Bus ause of Mr. Meller’s illness. eick grocery store. Les Blakely of Portland is visiting Frank Fredrickson was In Hermis son, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Clark and relatives and friends hare this week ton on business Wednesday. Mrs. Dunning have engarornonts * * * * * * * * * * * * * Several people from Umatilla at Mrs. Harry Smith entertained the with Will Rogers and will sing with ♦ tended the dance In Stanfield Satur H. E. club Thursday afternoon. The his racketeers In the 'bought strick COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ day. quests were Mrs. Fagerstrom, Mrs. A. en area. Mrs. Jcndr?.jc.vskl was voted > > ♦ Mr. Clark and Miss Edwards held C. Houghten, Mrs. Sam Smith, Mrs * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * preaching services in Boardman Sun W. C. Isom, Mrs. L. Brace, Mrs. F. Mr. and Mr«. Virgil Hicks and day morning because of Mr. W. O. Fredrickson, Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Jr., son Roger of The Dalles visited Sun Meller’s absence Mrs. Don Brooks, Mrs. ICatr Caldwell, day with the R. L. Addleman family. Mrs. Walt Caldwell and son Wayne Mrs. Fred Markham, Mrs. Frank Mr. Hicks Is a nephew of Mr. Addle- have returned from a ihort visit to Lelcht, Mrs. Henry Vler and Mis? man. Portland. Eddy from Plncher Creek, Canada Mr«. Sidney Barnard and daugh Mildred Conlon spent the week who Is visiting the two Smith fam ters Lots and Jean motored to Pen end visiting In Pendleton. ilies. The hostess served a delicious dleton Saturday. Mrs. Bill Irwin is In the Pendle-1 lunch at the close of the meeting. Mies Pauline Morris, who la teach ton hospital due to an attack of ap Mr. Beavert and eon and Mr. Al ing In Yamhill county spent the pendicitis, drich Sparks were af the Vern Jones week end with her mother Mrs Sunday school came to an abrupt place Friday getting strawberry Ijiura Morris. Uop Sunday morning when Mrs. plants ONE o f the fine things about driving the new Ford is the Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell and Mr. and Harry Grammar notified Mrs. Bram Frank Fredrickson motored tc way it takes yon over the miles without strain or fatigue. Mrs Templeton were Sunday dinner mer the superintendent that the Juletta. Idaho, Thursday to visit hit Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100 guests at the Chas. Lynch home. No matter how long the trip, you know it will bring yon building was on fire. It was soon put father. Miss Florence Eudy who Is attend out but church services were de safely, quickly, com fortably to the journey’s end. George Haskell of Plymouth, Wn., Ing school in The Dalles is visiting layed for almost half an hour. visited his daughter Mrs. Don Brookt T h e seats are generously wide, deeply cushioned and home folks this week. Miss Rosa Rlcco and her Sunday Thursday. carefully designed to conform to the curves o f the body. Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Lynch motored school class spent Sunday afternoon Thusday evening the home of Mr. Every new Ford has specially designed springs and four to Pendleton Saturday. hiking over to Plymouth where they I and Mrs. W. C. Isom was the scene Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers. Mrs. Laura Morris, Miss Pauline attended the Sunday school services I of quite a little confusion when sev Morris and Mrs. Ixris Blum were in which will be hold there every Sun-1 enty-flve of the Irrigon and Uma- These work both ways — up and down. They absorb the Pendleton Saturday. lay afternoon at 3:00 o'clock- tllla young people gathered to sur force o f road shocks and also provide a cushion against Price3 Very Favorable to the Producers Kenneth Pearson and family have Robert Barrett visited friends and prise the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs the rebound o f the springs. bought the Shane place and are mov relatives in Walla Walla Sunday and George Kendler, Jr. After a short Other features that make the new Ford a value fa r ing In this week. Monday. Interval of pandemonium all gather sdmve the price are the Triplex shatter-proof g U — wind ?d Inside where treats were served VEAL AND HOGS ALSO WANTED AT ANY TIME shield, silent, fu lly enclosed four-wheel brakes, more ly the bride and groom, followed by than twenty ball and roller bearings, extensive use o f •’ocal and instrumental music by :rowd of young folks, after which fine steel forgings, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon -ongratulations were extended by 140 FRONT STREET PORTLAND, OREGON alloy valves, torque-tube drive, Rustless Steel and til. The evening will be one long to unusual accuracy in manufacturing. be remembered by all present. In addition, yon save many dollars because o f the Mrs. Sam Smith went to Portland low first cost o f the new Ford, low cost of operation and Friday Ira Grabiel is quite ill at the home up-keep, and low yearly depreciation. >f his uncle, Emmitt McCoy. Vern Jones and Frank Lelcht were fendleton visitors Saturday Robert Walpool was a guest of Donald Isom Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Smith and family were in Hermiston Saturday. A young man from Portland will hold services In the community church during the coming week, each evening at 7:45 Earl Isom and Verdle Leach were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mac And by putting Into a separate savings account a few dollars each Grabeil of Umatilla Sunday pay day, he now has more than enough to cover hie vacation needs. A large crowd from here attended Like the Xmas Savings Idea, this Vacation Savings Plan »»a— only c a b s the grange meeting at Boardman an Imperceptible amount out of each pay envelope, but at the end Saturday night where our new mem of the year—and just when you are all set to take your vacation— bers were given the first and second you find you havo ample money to spend. degree by their team. A delicious THIS BANK SOLICITS YOUR VACATION SAVINGS lunch was served by the Boardman r .o ia ., The finest hot cross buns ever. Made in our kitchens, and ladles. I with a flavor you've seldom tasted. Let ns take care of your Remember Ihe danre and basket advance order. Phone ns today. supper to be given by the band Feb of Hermiston ruary 2$. Everyone welcome, Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $5».»00. MacWatkins of Wren, Oregon, was F. 1 . Sw ay«, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Prea. • A. H. Merton, Cashier visiting In this vicinity Wednesday W P G ! I and Thursday Œljr Çrrmtfliun ty ra lò Save Your Eyes! DR. CURRY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ > * ♦ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Herniston Hotel FRIDAY, Mar. 6 F O R D O M F O R T Your Old Shoes Made N ew BOWMAN SHOESHOP Hot Lunches :: Quick Service Sweets and Refreshing Drinks E verg n ew F o rd ie e q u ip p e d w ith fo u r H o u d a ilie d o u b le -n o tin g h y d r a u lic eb o eh a b so rb er» SPORTING GOODS HITT’S CONFECTIONER Y FANCY CAPONS WANTED —: Ship at Once VIC & PHIL PRODUCE CO. I his Man Planned His Vacation A Year Ago «.•w m ets o r r o u u $ 4 3 0 to $ 6 3 0 HERE TH EY ARE! FIRST NATIONAL BANK HERMISTON BAKERY