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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1981 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAO» TWO t a - ' 1 l - I----------------- . ! the case of prunes for market fresh Rockaway beaches. ind present prospects are ten per | » . *4» ♦ Superintendent and Mrs. W. W. cent under a month ago. The esti Kelly are again domeclled In the UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ ♦ ' IRRIGON NEWS ♦ Published every Thursday at Hermls •> ♦ teacherage after having spent the ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, bj mate of Oregon prunes for drying is sumer at Clatskanie. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulring unchanged from a month ago at ap , ♦ 4 4 4 « 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 proximately one-half of a normal J School busses will collect the Mrs. Lucy Woods who has been Publishers, ■rop. The increase in cherries is | Mr. and Mrs. John Burley re spending the summer here, left for children at the usual time Monday turned Thursday evening from a two Entered us Second Class Mattel indoubtddly the result of a more weeks va> ation in Portland with La Grande Friday where she will morning, September 7. Students will register, arrange for books and re December, 1906, Umatilla County -areful post mortem and a larger | their son Stephen Burley and family. make her future home. salvage of damaged fruit than was James Marshall worked in the Oregon. Mr. Fagerstroni motored to Yaki turn home early in the day. tnticipated a month ago when the ! O.W.R.&N. storehouse in Walla Wal ma Bunday, returning Monday with Mrs. Harold Shake and daughter Subscription Rates: 'oss was terrific: to the stunned la all last week and will be employed Mrs. Fageatrom and her daughter. Donna went to Parkdale Sunday for several days. One Year ........................................ »2.0t jrowers. it hardly seemed possible I Rose Corey, who has been working where the latter will be enrolled Six Months ......................... »1.00 that one-half of a crop would be ' Mrs. W aif Bullard of Portland vi in the cannery there for some time In the Parkdale high school. The sited friends in Umatilla several days Three Months ..................................... 6< gathered. Oregon grapes are pro- | of The little five-year-old son of II.' Shakes will soon move to Parkdale last week. ■nising an unusually large produc- I Mrs. James Marshall spent several George was kicked by a horse Fri to mske their horde. Miss Inez Baker and Mise Lan days visiting in Walla Walla last day, breaking his leg. He was ta AUGUST FRUIT AND FIELD CROP tion. Oregon hop prospects are much lm-1 week. ken to the Hermiston hospital for don of Portland were guests of the REPORT FOR OREGON AND U. S. iroved over a month ago. according | PUT THEM TO WORK— DON'T Mrs. Lengo and sdn Joseph of treatment. formers brother, F. A. Baker, Wed o latest Information available. The Starbuck who have been visiting LET THEM LOAF IN YOUR POCK- nesday. They were returning from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wler returned Oregon's three latest crops, pota official estimate based on reports re Mrs. Lingo's sister, Mrs. Lennox in Saturday and have again established a trip through Canadten Rocktee, ' ET—OR LEAK OUT OF THEM. A Seattle, are now visiting with Mrs. toes, corn and grapes, show a marked ceived the later part of July is down Lingo’s sister, Mm. A. B. Stephens ' their home in one of the Leicht ca having spent several days at Bank SAVINGS ACCOUNT WILL MAKE improvement in condition since 50 lbs. per acre from the 900 lbs. es and Mrs. William Switzler during bins for the coming school year. Mr. and Lake Louise. YOU CONSTRUCTION BOSS OF month ago due to beneficial effect timated a month ago. Reliable sour the Round Up. They plan to return Wler expresses himself as ready and YOUR OWN FUTURE. LAY THE There will be services in the Pres of late June precipitation chiefly, ces of Information Indicate final har to their home soon. FOUNDATION NOW. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller motored anxious to take up the school work byterian church Sunday, Sept. (. according to the regular August re vest will probably be slightly better R. G. Penney, the efficient mana to Portland to visit friends over the with the new students and looks $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT. port of the Division of Crop & Live than 900 lbs. per acre. There is week end. forward to a successful year as coach ger of the Grange Co-op made a busi stock Estimates. Small grain crops no more difficult crop than hops to ness trip Sunday to Ellensburg. He The Umatilla schools started Mon , for the boys' basketball team. show very little change from estimate nor is there a crop where day, August 31st, with the follow was accompanied by J. M. Richards Among those attending the Round month ago but hay and fruit crops one or two days' time can so com ing staff of teachers: First and sec and T. Lawson. have improved considerably during pletely change prospects than is the ond grades, Miss Ina Gilbert; Third Up at Pendleton Saturday were Bert and Otto Beneflel. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alice Dyer, Fifth July and August 1st prospects are case with hops. Farm labor demand . and fourth of Hermiston and sizth— Miss Pope; Seventh and Frank Brace and daughter Florene generally much better. as well as supply is increased over eight— ♦ Glena Yeager; High school and Russell McCoy. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over »50,000. For the grain crops in this state, a month ago with harvest on and Professor W. H. Bloom, Miss Rosa PINE CITY NEWS * Wayne Wler is here for a short F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashiei very little change is noted from last coming on. Milk production fell Ricca and Miss Clara Corrigan. ♦ visit with hts brother Henry Wler. month's estimates. The barley es off slightly during July. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Miss Sarah Rix is again employed i James Brassfleld of Baker visited tiniate is up one bushel per acre and in the kitchen for hot lunches and Miss Shirley Jarmon returned | Hugh Van SckSack is again janitor his niece, Mrs. Fred Markham last spring wheat condition is down two PICTURE SUPERVISED home Friday from Monmouth where Sunday to gather grapes. the shipment received »5.11 per hun week. for the schools. Miss Ricca will be points with winter wheat, oats and BY TRUE "MOUNTIE.” Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jarmon, the dredweight. Mrs. Gus Hallett of Goldendale she has been working in the library. girls' basketball and baseball coach rye showing no change. Generally Mrs. Isobella Corrigal, Mr. and Misses Lida and Shirley Jarmon, and Mr. Yeager will be boys’ coach. visited with her daughter, Mrs. Jess speaking the stimulating effect -of While "Under Suspicion,” Fox Mo CORVALLIS:—Benton county far Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and Miss i Oliver and family over the week end Mrs. Wilber Gorley and Miss Ruby Miss Lila Bartholomew, Mrs. Ruby late June rains was sufficient to car vietone romantic thriller, coming to Clara (arrigon returned from a two Corrigal returned home Thursday Crltzer and son Delbert, Mrs. O. F. mers will harvest approximately 10,- Mrs. Alice Brown who spent the ry these crops through the hot, dry the Oasis theatre next Friday is not weeks vacation in Bellingham. Thompson and Mr. Oscar Jarmon at 000 acres of Austrian Winter field summer with her daughter, Mrs. T. from a trip to the coast. weather of July. story of the Cauadien Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yeager re- . . „ Mrs. Charley Morehead and child tended the parade and Round Up at peas for shipment to the southeas All hay crops except grain hay are Mounted Police, that famous orga turned to Umatilla Tuesday. They ■ Grider, left Thursday for Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Norcross and ren who have been visiting with her Pendleton, Saturday. Improved over a month ago, due to nization furnishes a colorful back spent their vacation in Walla Walla tern states, reports County Agent Mr. and Mrs. Bloom of Hermiston family left for Salem. Ore., Saturday, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morey Oscar McCarty who has been the very fine showing of the second ground for this outdoor epic which visited with their daughter, Mrs. 'p^ey were accompanied by Mrs. Nor- it Lowden, Wash., returned home working in the harvest at Wasco re C. R. Briggs. cutting which was benefitted great was photographed and recorded in lu v Gardener Thursday. , . .. „ , „ . . . _ turned home Saturday. W. II. Bloom returned to Umatilla : c™88 8‘8ter' Mr8- ,' rank Fredrickson Sunday, ly by generous rains which at the the great open spaces of the pictur Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Friday to resume his work as Pro- j who will visit relatives in the valley Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell same time ruined or seriously dam esque Canadian Rockies. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. are the proud parents of a baby boy aged a large part of the first cutting. Major General Aylsworth Bowen fessor of the Umatilla schools. He for a few days W ent his v a c atio n in Spokane I Leo Root of Boardman was call- Joe Foley, Sunday afternoon. Grain hay is yielding on the aver Perry, who spent 43 years as a mem born Saturday night, August 22. Irs. Clinton Haroly and children . . .. ~ . Band practice was held at the Mrs. Campbell was formerly Miss age J.65 ton per acre compared to ber of the Cauadien mounted force, Minnie Ellen and George and Mrs ing at the W. C. Isom home Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill Sun Twlla Morey and Is a sister of Mrs. the seven year average of 1.63 ton. 23 of which he was in command of Bill Harvey of Portland visited here in the interest of the Fair work. The Boardman people are looking day afternoon. Refreshments of Ice Charley Morehead. Pasture condition dropped ten points the organization, gave technical ad over the week end. Miss Ina Gilbert returned Satur forward to a good Fair, September cream and cake were served to all during July, illustrating the effect vice during the filming of the scenes day from her home in Hermiston. Burl and Earl Wattenburger took of the drought and heat in sections in the far northwest in order that no The monthly Junior Endeavor 11 and 12. Let every one Interested those present. The band members a load of honey to Ione and various In agriculture make a special effort present were: Lenna Neill, Oleta where June rains were scant or en flaws might creen into the picture. party was held on the Byrnes lawn places on Willow Creek, Wednesday. tirely lacking. Udder Suspicion” is a thrilling Saturday. August 29th. The follow to exhibit everything on the farm Neill, Raymond Lee, Norman Pen Charley Morehead and Lloyd Bal- ing were present: Myrlo and Erma that Is worth while this year. nock, Melvin Folette, Oscar Jarmon, Most of Oregon’s commercial fruit and colorful romance detailing the Byrnes, Eugene Hyatt, Vivian Brown ridge attended the Round Up Satur Mr. and Mrs. George Klndler spent :oe McFaul, Wilma McCarty, Billy crops have better prospects than a adventures of a famous British war Harold Revies, Ervin Byrnes, Tom day. month ago which may again be at co who, in order to save his bro- my O’Donnel, Robert Brownell, Dar Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew, Alma Neill and Har Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and vey Meyers. Visitors were Mr. and tributed chiefly to the precipitation thi r from disgrace, buries his iden win Shaw and Ixruise Byrnes who Earl Isom. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones were Mrs. Will Wattenburger of Echo, children were In Pendleton Satur during the last half of June, which tity becomes a member of the Rojai acted as chaperone. Bernadine Lash of Georgetown, Hermiston visitors Friday. Miss Marie Young, Mr. and Mrs. day for the Round Up. greatly improved prospects for good Mounted forces falls in love with a Seattle, Wash., is visiting her sis Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young of The Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks motored Charley Bartholomew, Mrs. Ollie size and excellent quality of fruit. bu'iuilful and charming girl and fi- ters, I.orine and Dorothy and father Dalles visited at the (home of Mr. to Pendleton Saturday. Neill, Neva Neill, Mrs. Pennock, A considerable number of pear or niillv wins her Ray Lash. Mrs. George Haskell was visiting diss Irene Attebury, Mrs. Norman and Mrs. H. E. Young and Mr and Miss Rosa Ricro, after spending chards report the fruit as not sizing The featured roles are portrayed her vacation In Prarie City, Ore., re friends in this vicinity Monday. Pennock all of Hermiston and Oscar Mrs. Bill McCarty Saturday and up to expectations but for the Btate by Lois Moran and J. Harold Mur turned Sunday to resume her work Sunday. SPECIAL NEW PRICES Mrs. Edith Markham visited at the McCarty and O. F. Bartholomew. ns a whole the crop shows up better ray with a supporting cast of nota as high school teacher here. Mrs. Ruby Crltzer and son Delbert After August 1st. now than it did a month ago. A hea- bles which includes J. M. Kerrigan Mrs. Eleanor McKenzie went to W. C. Isom home Monday. of Portland are now visiting at the ROSEBURG— A shipment of 296 tjfy July drop It, psunes hag changed Xfarle Paxon, Lumsden Pare, Erwii. Portland Monday night, to spend a Halfsoling Men’s Shoes Jew days with Mr. McKenzie. E. P. Jarmon home. They came from lambs from the Glide and Dixonville the outlook materially, especially in Connelly and George Brent. From $1.50 to $1.25 ,! Miss Clara Carrigan spent most of ♦ •> Portland with Miss Shirley Jarmon sections of Douglas county recently I her vacation with her parents In Rubber Heels on Womens’ Shoes STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ Friday. topped the San Francisco market at I McMinlfvIlle, Ore., before returning ♦ ❖ ♦ From 50c to 35c to Umatilla. Miss Marie Young, who has been »6.25 per hundredweight, reports Several Sundays ago, the contest ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in La Grande for some time came J. C. Leedy, county agent, who acts for new members for Christian En Several building projects are un home Wednesday. Miss Young will as secretary for the Douglas County deavor ended. Raymond McNabb and Louise Byrnes being the leaders der way on the Coe dairy ranch east teach In the Pine City grade school Livestock Growers association. Af ter deducting shrinkage and ship for the contest. Raymond won by of Stanfield. A cement silo, several this year. having one more member. A party sheds and a refrigeration plant are Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger ping costs, growers having lambs in was held on the W. O. Miller lawn I being built. Carl Tdndner and Wll- Wednesday. Those present were: 1 Ham Jones who are employed by and children went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sudrath of Irrigon Louise Byrnes, Maxine McNabb, An nie Wurrster, Mildred Conlan, Devle Wayne Coe at Morningside Hospital and Lyle Brown, Raymond McNabb ' in Portland are doing the carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller. ' work. HOT LUNCHES Mrs. Herry Rhodenbaugh and Clara Johnson is visiting her sis children Doris and Keith returned from a weeks visit with relatives in ter, Mrs. Wllburt Horn near Pen- REFRESHING DRINKS I dleton. Spokane. Those Umatilla people attending The Claud Finley family have the Pendleton Round Up last week moted from Sand Hollow to the old SPORTING GOODS were: Mrs. J. S. Brown and child ren. Mrs. Florenco Tipple and son Conneley ranch on the project. The Misses Viola Rueber and Mar- Cecil, Dorothy Lash. Bernice Byrnes, billy Roberts, \ aloice Bramar, Er- j garct Marrlgg of Portland were nest Pock, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van guests at the J. F. Rueber home dur 'Schovak and children, Delbert and Dalorir, Mr. and Mrs. Barbaroletus ing the Round Up. HERMISTON, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stuart have re and children, Mrs. Otto Pound and children.and Mrs. George Kendler.Sr. turned from a ten day vacation spent Mrs. A. W. Byrnes and grandson, In Portland. Woodland and Seattle. SWIFTS DRY CURE SWEET & PURE Ervin, returned to their home In Miss Evelyn Starkweather who ¡Touchet, Wash., after visiting sever Light Weight In Bulk al days with Mrs, Byrnes' son, James has been In Hermiston for the past Byrnes. two months has returned to her Floyd Tillson motored to Wallo home. wa Lake Saturday, returning Mon- I The 4-H Poultry club met Friday day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peck and Mr. | at the home of Patricia Richards. ¡and Mrs. Kenneth Miller motored to Plans were made for judging and Pendleton to the show Saturday. demonstration teams for the Umatil CANS That Wonderful New Corn Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pike, who i have been In Portland for the past I la Project Fair. Grange meetings will he resumed month returned home Saturday. Mrs. Pike has been under doctor's care i September 7. CANS I while there. F. A. Rarker is building an addi FANCY DRY TACK Mrs. Calvin Harseley and daughter ’ tion to his barn. Mr. Barker has a ' Beth of Olympia. Wash., are vislt- Inquire ab o u t very fine herd of 4arseys and Is at ■ ing at the Pete McNabb home. Hon books b etw een any Mrs. James Cowens and Mrs. Buck I present selling sweet cream. lb. Bag EXTRA CREAM QUALITY i Padburg of Heppner visited Mrs. i Jack Ford of Seattle is visiting ¡John Wurrster Thursday. fo r 2 0 rides fo r 3 0 days Mrs. Janies O'Connel of Starbuck hts brother-in-law, T. A. O’Grady fro m d a te o f purchase- Its visiting at t b ' o h e r daugh jare ■’’"Kng after business Interests PKGS. o t g re a tly reduced prices. here. Mr. Ford owns the farm which [ter Mrs. A, B. Stephens, ALL POPULAR FLAVORS Is now operated by Frank Nudo. L O W FAKES TO iiz iu m * ' w n c in lu iiH iiu n m vuuony» Miss Catherine Cooper left Satur I Mrs. Bault is working on a ranch EASTERN P O IN T S in Horse Heaven. 'Lucille plans to day for Marshfield. Ore., where she One Reaed 'stay at the Wurrster home and at- will again teach In the public Trip W ay | tend school here. schools of that city. D enver........... $ 3 3 1 5 $ 8 2 .7 0 Mrs. Henry Gunn of Kentucky Mrs. M. R. Stuart of Portland who ß n » L a _____ 4 1 .0 0 73«S0 visited in Umatilla Sunday. Mrs. 7X80 Kansas C ity. . 41 4 M 'Gunn was formerly a teacher In Is a guest at the M. C. Barager home near Hermiston was calling on Stan- 8 1 .0 8 M iaaeapoH».. 4 8 .0 0 I Umatilla High school. 8 1 .0 0 St« Louis • ««« • 48 .00 Gladys Thompson of Seattle Is vl- field residents Monda}. : siting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chicago........... 4 X 0 0 8 8 .4 8 Mlss Manilla* Dunning left Wed Henry Thompson. M em phis. a . . . 40.00 8X18 nesday for Salem where she will vis Resorts, streams, beaches, and many Janies Byrnes and daughter Ver D e t r o it. • • • • • • 81.60 8X80 it for a few days. She will then go na spent Monday visiting and shop 180 AO C le v e la n d .... 5 5 .20 a mile of the open road are calling. ping In Walla Walla and Touchet, to Stockton. Calif., and be ready on N aw Y o rk C ity 65.70 131-88 September S to resume her duties as Telephone ahead for accom m oda Wash. C errespeealleg ly le w fe re s te Mrs. Jnmes Byrnes returned home head of the domestic science depart tions! Sunday from the Floyd Miller home ment of the Stockton high school. i where she has been employed since Miss Catherlns McCasky returned For further Mr- Miller's Illness. to her home In Spokane after spend- Information Influir« ef day again this year. The first edi- sister, Mrs. F. A. Baker. Œ ip t y r t n t i i t u n t y r a l ò Make Every Day ‘ ‘Labor Day” For Your Dollars FIRST NATIONAL BANK Your Old Shoes Made New BOWMAN SHOESHOP LABOR DAY M ac M arr STORES Features M ac M arr at MAC MARRS STORES GREAT NAME Friday & Saturday, Sept. 4-5 Bacon Shortening Lb. 25c 4 lbs. 45c Del Maiz Corn Sperry Oats 3 3 IO Jell W ell 3 Shrimp z>z Hitt’s Confectionery TRANSPOMÀTIOH U N IO N PACIFIC 5Oc ^Joliday vjomuig- Mae Marr COFFEE ftlepnone ahead/ Inter-city service is fast, clear, personal. family have returned to their home T h » P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany ?