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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1832 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger called at the home of Roy Neill Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and daughter Henriettawere in Echo and Hermiston on business Friday. J. S. Moore, Mrs. Ollie Neill and C. H. Ayers dressed turkeys Monday. They took them to Ione Tuesday to sell them. Miss Isabella O’Brien returned home from school Friday noon. visiting at the A. E. McFarland The American History is home Monday. planning on an Armistice program Mrs. Cutting and children were which they will give during the class PINE CITY NEWS shopping in Pendleton Saturday, | period Thursday morning. Published every Thursday at Hermis- Harry Duckworth of Baker, Ore., Umatilla appeared to be quite bu- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by is visiting at the Walter Bullard sy Tuesday morning when the polls Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, home. I opened at the community hall at 8 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley, Murray Publishers. Alice and Beth Cooney were over- o’clock. | Potts, and Mrs. Mary Hodgens were night guests of Miss Yvonne Bous An extra crew was hired Saturday | business visitors in Hermiston Sat- quet Monday. | to complete work on the overhead Entered as Second Class Matter 1 urday. Lyle Brown and Marvin George bridge. December, 1906, Umatilla County, Church was held in the Pine Ci- motored to Pendleton Saturday Tuesday morning at nine o’clock Oregon. | ty auditorium Sunday evening. Rev. where they attended the Christian found the high school pupils in their Sias of Lexington preached the ser- Endeavor banquet. places eager to vote. The election i mon. There were thirty-six present. Mrs. Milo McFarlane and daugh Subscription Rates: board consisted of John Bensel, Al ! Church will be held again next Sun ter Shirley, and Mrs. A. B. Oliver are ma UMA TILLA NEWS ITEMS Caldwell, Ernest Tippie and Ruth 82.00 day at the auditorium at 7:30. One Year................................ visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Thompson. John Bensel fixed up a 81.00 Six Months ............................ Mrs. O. Neill and daughter Len Fred Johnson In LaGrande, Oregon. ballot box and the election proceeded . .50 nä were business visitors In Echo 044*8***** *6*88 Agnes Kendler, who has been ser- as though it really were to count. Three Months ........................ land Hermiston Saturday. Roy Kendler, who has been work- iously ill at the Hermiston hospital Blanche Pike and Devee Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barthlomew ing on the Owyhee dam, near Nyssa, was moved to the St. Anthony hos- graduates of ”32”, were visitors at visited Mr. Bartholomew’s mother, Idaho, is visiting at the home of his pital in Pendleton Thursday. Monday. Mrs. Mary Bartholomew In Heppner Mrs. Mr. W. A. Conlon and Mrs. Mead- school parents, and Mrs. Geo. Kendler,' ___ __________________________ Ed Caldwell has returned from a Sunday afternoon. ham accompanied by Mildred Con- visit Sr. to Carrols, Wash., and is vist- Mrs. Mary Hodgens of Walla Wal Robert Tipple has gone to Cali Ion and Devee Brown motored to ing at the home of his cousin, Wal- la, Wash., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. fornia to work In the fruit packing. Pendleton Friday. Mildred Conlon ter Caldwell. Joe Foley. She returned home with Mrs. Tressa Bullard, who has and Devee Brown remained in Pen- Annie Collins of Irrigon was a vi- Just Be Americans. Mrs. Foley and will return to her been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. dleton for the Christian Endeavor sitor at the Walt Caldwell home home in Walla Walla some time the convention. Walter Bullard, has returned to her Now that the election Is over and Sunday. latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood I home in Portland. Dave Roberts, Wilbur Minnick. the roll call in national politics Tom Healy and Jack Healy rode Mr. snd Mrs. William Switzler re motored to Pendleton Saturday. Ralph Thorn and Fred Beck, all of shows the Democratic rank and file to Mike Kenney’s ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Conlon spent Pendleton turned last Saturday from Portland visited at the John Wurs- Louise Neill spent the week end where they were visiting. They were Sunday with relatives in Pendleton. ter home and to be in charge of the nation’s des Milo McFarland home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhodenboug tinies for the next four years, every with her parents on the Simpkie accompanied by Mrs. Anna Tammel. Revival meetings will begin next place. She stays with her grand- entertained several friends at a chic- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer enter loyal American will support the ad parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Neill dur Sunday evening, Nov. 13. They will tained a few of their friends with a ken dinner Wednesday evening, ministration in this crisis. Perhaps ing the week so as to be near school. Hallowe’en card party at their home Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. be held by Rev. Carrick and will last week. the outcome was not as you wished Mrs. O’Mohundro and sons Edwin Monday evening. The house was at- Fred Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe a Christian Endeavor meetings which it to be. Nevertheless do your part and Lewis were business visitors in traetively decorated to fit the Hal- Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spen- have regularly been beginning at lowe’en spirit and a delicious lunch- cer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. 7:30 will start at 7:00 o’clock be as a citizen. Petty party quarrels Hermiston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Neill and daugh was served. Guest list included and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Mr. and ginning next Sunday. Annie Wurs and fights may be all right for those ter Bernice attended church in Her- eon Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker. ter and Josephine Connell will lead few who make their living by main miston Sunday. A farewell party was given for Mrs. William Conlon, Mr. and Mrs. meeting. The topic is. “The taining such attitudes, but such a The Misses Reitha Howard and Harry Rhodenbaurh, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rice Friday the Good and Evil in Newspapers.” Iris Omohundro visited at the M. E. Fred Knudson, and the Misses Rosa evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. course is far below such a great peo Thirty C. E. delegates motored to Bundy home, while riding horse Ricco, Clara Corrigan, and Sara Rix. Rice and son Tommy left Saturday Pendleton ple us the nation contains. Saturday to attend the | back Sunday. I . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spawn and for Star, Idaho, where they will Christian Endeavor convention. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Helms and Mrs. Jim Perkins and daughters Mil make their home with John Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hunt of Los I daughters visited at the home of lie and Joan of Portland, Or., visit Mrs. Ward accompanied her moth Angeles, Cal., are visiting at the Community Cooperation. j Frank Correa in Echo Sunday. ed at the home of Emmett Cooney er, Mrs. Fred Reiks, to Pendleton home of their daughter, Mrs. Jack Hermiston people are to be con- Earl and Burl Wattenburger Saturday afternoon. Saturday. Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Scholack gratulated upon the splendid coop- found and killed four rattle snakes Mr. and Mrs. Hoberland of Ply Mrs. Jack Cherry, Mrs. Kenneth in the " 111 cliffs near the Pine City and children Delores and Delbert, mouth. Wash., visited at the Dexter Trumbull, eration given in support of the big school Mrs. W. Llewllyn, Henry , ... . . .. onous house while trapping for motored to Pendleton Saturday af- home Sunday. Thompson and Douglas Gurdane were Armistice day celebration. The same skunks Sunday ternoon. Mrs. Anne Tommel left Sunday the members of the election board spirit prevails In it which was so | Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and daughters Joyce Spencer was taken to the for Portland where she will visit In Umatilla. deciding a factor iu carrying the Isabella and Katherine called on St. Anthony's hosnital in Pendleton Miss Angeline Sinston. the latter part of last week where Wallace Spencer motored to Pen- Stars and Stripes to victory in the Mrs. Ollie Neill Friday. All your friends are asking: ' Have Mrs. Moore and son John were in she underwent an operation for ap- dleton Monday where he visited his last war. I Ione on business Saturday. pendicitis. She is improving. small daughter who is recovering you driven the new Ford V-8? We also take this opportunity to A number of people of Pine City Rev. Wyble, Sunday school super- from an appendicitis attack in the thank those who devoted so much of attended the Farm Bureau meeting intendent, is visiting at the W. O. St. Anthony hospital. BULLETINS ON VEGETABLE Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Connell and their time and effort in leading in it Alpine Saturday evening. Ralph Miller home. Neill sang a song. He was the only Clee Club practice was held at the last children spent several days of GROWING RELEASED this great enterprise. We are sure one from Pine City to furnish any of Miss Yvonne Bousquet Mon- week in Portland. While returning that the same qualities, which iden part of the program. Pino City in- home lay evening for the purpose of prac Saturday afternoon their car was Four new publications on the tify Hermiston as "the best little tends however to furnish more of ticing songs which will be sung at struck by a truck, Mrs. O’Connell growing of young plants under glass town” in Oregon, go far to make it the program for the next Farm Bu he vaudeville November 18. was the only person injured, receiv- are now available at the office of reau meeting, December 3. At this Immett Stephenson of Los An- ing a fractured leg. the nicest to live in. meeting there will be a basket social teles, Calif., is visiting his uncle Ilene Ritzche is staying with the County Agent in Pendleton. to raise money for candy for the larry Hull. Joyce Spencer at the St. Anthony These may be had by simply asking Justice Miscarries. Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peck and daugh- hospital in Pendleton. for them as they are provided with- Just how far the law can some- Mava Applegate who has been ill ter Ruth spent Saturday afternoon Francis Stephens is employed on out cost by the Oregon State Agri- times miscarry is dramatically shown or several days with flu returned shopping In Pendleton. the Umatilla-Plymouth ferry during cultural College. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull and Miss his father's absence. in “Strange Justice” at the Oasis to school Friday. Circular 251 deals with the grow- Cecelia and Helen Healy, Betty Clara Corrigan were Pendleton visi Mrs. Helen King accompanied theatre Sunday and Monday. Frances and Patricia Finch visited .ors Saturday. Wallace Spencer to Pendleton Wed- Ing of early vegetable plants under This truly human theme of big Miss Lennä Neill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith and daugh- 1 nesday where they visited Joyce glass, and Circular 258 covers the city life teems with action and thril- | Charlie Bartholomew and daugh er Peggy and son Thomas spent last I Spencer. construction and operation of the There be ___ no _____ school Friday ling climaxes. The Inspiration to ter Mrs. Marion Finch were in Pen- week end visiting at the Emmett ____ will ______ cold frame in growing vegetable looney home. 1 and the school will present an Ar- dleton on business Friday. make this picture came from the Cora Burns who has been visiting mistice program Thursday afternoon. plants. Another publication. Cir Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley and Mrs. chronicles of real life stories—the at the Harry Crammer home has re- The Camp Fire Girls and the Boy cular 274, handles the question of press of the nation. Nearly every Mary Hodgens called on Mr. and timed to Walla Walla. Scouts are working on a program flue-heated hotbeds, and Circular Mrs. Frank Helms Monday. scene in the production has been Elmer Rice motored to Pendleton that will be presented the first week 275 gives complete information on Roy Neill and daughter Alma in December. - founded on some fact from every-day were in Echo and Hermiston on bus- n business Thursday. the manure-heated hotbeds. p.a. * White Ivelyn Ford was the evening. hostess of life which gives it the realistic touch iness Monday. Harry Rufe, Ned wnjte store store I I lovely party Saturday The a Another bulletin which has been that is so often lacking. Ed Ditty visited at the J, S. Moore supervisor of Walla Walla spent Fri- invited guests were: Auronet Dex available for a few months is Sta lay In Umatilla. In this vital dramatic story. Nor- home Friday afternoon. ter, Beth, Alice and Patsy Cooney, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull of Pom- Elberta Shinkle, Margaret Baurman, tion Circular 307 which discusses man Foster is a boy who Is railroad Charlie Bartholomew and Marion — ny. Wash., scent the week end at Dwight and Tom Arnold, Edwin and electric hotbeds and propagating ed to Sing Sing. Marian Marsh is Finch went to the Arbuckle mount* the H. B. Hull home. Wilson Dexter, Jack, Tom and Joe beds. Those interested in rhubarb his sweetheart. Reginald Denny, ins Monday after a load of wood Roy Kendler who has been visit- Cooney. Bob Shinkle, Vern Franklin will find available another publica but due to tire trouble returned turning from comedy to crime, plays homo with only a small load. Marion Ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George and Finton Gear. tion discussing the forcing of that his first heavy role with Irving Pi Finch went to the mountains Thurs Kendler, Sr., returned to Nyssa, Ore., crop. This would be useful to the chel as his comrade in villainy. Ny- day after a load of wood, which was where he is employed on the Owyhee All your friends are asking: "Have home gardener, and possibly for dia Westman, round-faced comedien already cut, but some one else had dam, Sunday. commercial rhubarb growers. Mrs. J. F. Bullack of Portland is you driven the new Ford V-8T ne, is the other principal in this sto been there ahead of him. ry of a new kind of racket. This is another opportunity that 4 Hermiston people have to see a pic ture before its showing in Portland. On this same program there is a com edy guaranteed to be a blues chaser and the latest Fox Movietone News. The bermistan Serali 33 Precincts Tabulated Vote • • ♦ IRRIGON NEWS ♦ • • • ❖ • •‘**398 Miss Ellen Goodwin Is here for an indefinito visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Coryell. Stanley Atkin and Miss Heath motored to Walla Walla Friday, re- turning Sunday. Mr. Atkin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atkin of Walla Walla, Wn„ came back with them for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Langdon, chief forest ranger at Ukiah, Ore., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Wednesday night. Twenty-eight men from Irrigon, local tax payers, motored to Hepp ner. meeting with the County Judge and Commissioners at a special meet ing to arrange for the road work which will be started immediately. It Is to be financed by the special tax money on hand for thin district. O. Coryell was ordered to Port land for special examination at the Veteran's hospital. He returned Fri day. Henry Wler and Maurice Williams motored to Biker for the week end. Russell McCoy is at Ukiah this week assisting In the Installation of several electric light plants. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes were Pen dleton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith were shopping in Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Tom Caldwell, Mrs. Chas. Stewart, Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Nora Wilson motored to Portland Monday. Mrs. Wilson expected to visit her daughter at Gresham, Ore. Mrs. Gladys Moses and children of Medford. Ore., visited the Rands and ¡ Warners a few days this week, leav ing Saturday for Leavenworth. Wn.. ' accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Batee I Rand and her son Rex Moses who j has been working for Mr. Rand this fall. Mias Leola Benefiel visited friends in Boardman Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raines of Ti- conic, Iowa, are its at the home of Mrs. Raines aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom. Several shipments of turkeys will leave this vicinity in the pool from Hermiston Thursday, Presi dent W X 8 8 d ( (o o e+ Sena tor 9 © 2 ■C 1 (o O 3 7 Rep., 2d Dist. w. 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FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON. Cashier HOT LUNCHES REFRESHING DRINKS SPORTING GOODS Hitt’s Confectionery HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 100 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932 Hermiston, Oregon 12:15—Parade forms at Reclamation building to start line of march down Main street, to continue to fair grounds. Harry Kelley in charge. Schools, Scouts, Legion, Farm Bureau, Grange, Commer cial club, and other organizations will be repre sented. 12:45—Community singing at grounds. 0. Payne, leader. Vocal Solo, Enos Martin. Invocation by Minister or Chaplain. 1:00—Address by Don McLeod, past vice commander of American Legion, department of Oregon. Intro duced by J. E. Hallyburton. 2:00—Football Game. Heppner vs. Hermiston. 3:45—Free Barbecue. Pork, beef, beans, salad, bread, coffee, apples, and cider served on menu. 4:30—Special program at Oasis theatre. Two good shows at regular price. 8:30—Dance at Auditorium. Admission 50c a couple. Umatilla County County Judge Q 5 00 ( E. M 5 — ( C I County Com. I 8 o Precinct No. 2—Free water 138 Precinct No. 3—Umapine .. 76 Precinct No. 13—Helix ...... 64 Precinct No. 4—Freewater 277 Precinct No 5 224 Precinct No. 6—Milton ........ 142 Precinct No. 7—Weston ..... 2 Precinct No. 11—Adams ..... 58 Precinct No. 12—Gibbon . . 12 Precinct No. 14—Riverside .. 64 Precinct No. 15—Meacham 22 Precinct No. 16 McKay 3 Precinct No. 17— Pendleton 55 Precinct No. 18— Pendleton 83 Precinct No. 19— Pendleton 98 Precinct No. 20— ................ 103 Precinct No. 21— Pendleton 88 Precinct No. 22— ................ 79 Precinct No. 23— Pendleton 85 Precinct No. 24— Pendleton 41 Precinct No. 25— Pendleton 169 Precinct No. 26—Pendleton 150 Precinct No. 28—Pendleton 18 Precinct No. 29—Holdman 7 Precinct No. 31—Stanfield 65 Precinct No. 32—Hermiston 75 Precinct No. 33—Hermiston 143 Precinct No. 34—Umatilla .. 36 Precinct No. 35—McKay 25 Precinct No. 3 6- Pilot Rock 194 Precinct No. 37— ................ 9 Precinct No. 38—Gurdane .. 15 Precinct No. 39—*Uklah ..... 49 Armistice -( 2 a QQ r Sheriff 0 Q o D d H ex P » B © County Clerk Q 3 B od or ( 1 8 o 0 County Recorder 3 0 8 P 5 8 B County Assessor School Supt. s o 8 s ( 5 O o 5 p pr -1 » 0 9 169 98 117 293 163 146 11 121 52 163 39 10 162 166 142 166 188 216 208 187 176 186 143 94 140 242 129 131 8 105 30 216 48 10 135 121 93 132 148 154 131 141 156 174 120 72 54 243 175 175 15 76 55 83 29 14 110 139 151 152 144 180 138 105 204 197 34 20 13 99 78 60 2 12 12 38 7 3 36 21 19 27 24 41 35 34 38 27 119 63 47 219 115 11 11 35 17 73 47 4 102 104 112 123 109 180 133 97 138 199 142 84 98 4 11 194 204 311 161 65 184 3 10 «1 71 42 73 40 43 47 55 32 11 36 — » 0Q ( ‘$ i 131 57 92 329 120 116 14 56 50 162 40 14 166 116 147 134 132 206 161 167 143 151 115 106 269 213 199 12 131 39 137 40 10 85 143 108 159 169 135 124 81 226 2 3 2 131 130 96 138 157 131 106 94 70 59 155 219 8 9 9 11 _ 52__ 93 199 82 125 339 303 302 18 81 33 177 37 7 91 126 126 136 121 138 148 114 221 2 00 90 98 75 198 53 36 8 109 57 123 43 19 159 134 125 157 174 207 144 132 149 173 132 73 67 282 214 191 7 92 29 115 44 15 81 110 117 123 85 130 138 82 171 120 140 100 115 121 »3 188 195 150 79 125 54 71 62 70 246 130 314 13 3 13 15 • 20 57 92 96 131 97 132 196 92 114 12 89 52 169 34 10 160 145 122 151 191 190 137 155 185 183 172 90 127 316 181 159 18 100 43 192 36 13 168 180 164 169 186 270 199 211 172 208 116 91 77 218 170 175 7 91 51 120 50 12 93 102 101 134 124 87 83 49 208 173 151 135 313 133 193 108 158 75 88 209 2 87 141 51 71 4 1 8 40 87 141 131 41 171 18 17 •• 129 77 124 272 178 159 5 99 53 214 70 26 181 189 187 220 212 227 209 159 255 270 140 145 272 121 94 295 17 12 111 74 86 107 107 101 66 78 177 154 156 10 65 36 125 43 14 82 92 111 126 108 126 82 67 191 182 119 86 17 139 96 71 219 156 162 20 91 33 88 17 ... 67 68 60 66 85 IIS 101 71 34 91 1 1 34 161 51 48 281 14 11 80 69 62 180 13 12 77 45 131 89 145 197 152 150 11 146 61 195 31 19 120 145 127 148 162 128 121 122 146 192 177 177 124 80 128 91 38 108 1 4 41 104 117 217 82 81 245 17 19 <0 $ ******* •••*• ***79071$999199944499s +1110029999999999+1999999229999992299990 999900999990299999992999992990929929929994999929494444