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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO The Misses Marie Healy and Len- , : and Mr. and Mrs. Hadley and son ---- ----------- Ransler m Neill called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Derrald visited the Dan t UMATILLA NEWS t home Sunday. H. Ayers Thursday. By Louise Byrnes Mrs. Bell was a dinner guest D. McMurdo of Heppner Dr Published every Thursday at Hermis- called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Bob Bradley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seaters and ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by Chas. Dillon took a truck load of son Cecil of Davis. Cal., are visiting A. E. Wattenburger Friday evening. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, is employed on people to Pine City to the ball game at the home of Mrs. Seaters' mother Fred Rauch, The score was 7-2 in Mrs. Florence Tippie, en route to the Frank Helms ranch for the sum 1 Sunday. Publishers. | Boardman's favor. Montana where they will stay this Frankie Otto has returned from summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Entered as Second Class Matter Portland and reports that his wife, and son Earle, and Burl Wattenbur December, 1906, Umatilla County, Mrs. John Wurster and daughter ger and daughter Lucille and son who was operated on recently, is Annie acompanied by Misses Juliana Oregon. Junior motored to Heppner and getting along nicely. Pope and Yvonne Bousquet motored Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Atterbury to Pendleton last Wednesday. Rhea Creek Sunday. Subscription Rates: C. H. Ayers is working with the were dinner guests of Bob Bradley Mrs. George Kendler has returned $1.00 road crew that is doing Improve Sunday. One Year from Walla Walla, Wn., where she Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andregg has completed her course in the ment work on the roads near Pine .75 Six Months ............................... | stopped Thursday In Boardman on Moreman's Beauty college. City. Mrs. .50 Three Months ........ Mrs. J. D. Kimery and grand- their way to Enterprise where they Kendler will open a Beauty shop at expect to make their home. daughter Mary Joan Hickman, who her home in the near future. is visiting Virginia Compton have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seaters and Mrs. Ollie Neill, returned to their Marine Mackin a few days. son Cecil of Davis, Calif., are visit Mr. and Mrs. Otho Stolf and son ing at the home of Mrs. Seater’s mo home In Corvallis Saturday. ION OC H. Bartholomew and J. J. Donald spent Sunday visiting at I ther, Mrs. Florence Tippie, while O'Brien left for Montana Sunday the Dan Ransier home, Their daugh i enroute to Montana where they will ter Lorraine' returned home with | stay this summer. with their sheep. them. Mrs. John Wurster and daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wittenberger L. E. Marschot. Mrs. Bryce Dilla- and Earl Wattenburger were Pen- bough, Mrs. Ray Brown and Katrine Annie accompanied by the Misses Whv Unreasonable! dleton visitors Monday. Brown went to Portland Wednesday Julian Pope and Yvonne Bousquet A greet movement was started in Tom and Jack Healy visited with and returned Saturday morning. motored to Pendleton last Wednes Stanfield and Echo a few weeks ago. relatives in Heppner Monday. Mr. Marschot went on to Salem day. Mrs. George Kendler has return The idea of forming an association The Pine City baseball team while the ladies shopped. which would Include in its member Mrs. Nellie Dillon Davies of Port ed from Walla Walla. Wn., where played a game with Bordman she has ocmpleted her course in the ship all commercial clubs in the six day on the local diamond. The visit land is visiting her parents, Mr. and | Moreman Beauty college. Mrs. Ken towns in this section of eastern Ore Ing team was victorious, the score Mrs. Chas. Dillon. dler will open a beauty shop at her gon, Stanfield, Echo, Hermiston. Robert Berger and wife and child | home in the near future. being 2-7. Umatilla, Irrigon, and Boardman to week ren of Grass Valley spent the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis' and promote a greater development, is family spent Sunday with their end visiting on the project. son Billy spent Monday evening in one of utmost importance. But only Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Aggie and • *** * * * * / ‘ daughter. Mrs. Emery Cox, near by harmoniously working will such Chas. McFarren and Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton. Hermiston. William Moore, who spent a few an association be a success. Robert Gilliland spent Sunday even- days PINE CITY NEWS of last week at the Paul Walsh Miss Neva Neill visited Miss Lila ing in Hermiston When at a meeting in Stanfield attending the By Oleta Nelli Bartholomew Thursday. Tuesday night the Hermiston repre eighth grade graduating {exercises home has returned to his home in Lewistin, Idaho. Neil White and son Vivian of of Seventh Day Adventist school. sentation requested that a clause in Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young of The Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Friday evening the Ladies Aid the constitution read that “no act Dalles. Ore., visited at the homes of Lexington took a herd of cattle to son Billy left Monday for a few Ukiah last week. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. held an auction sale at the commu ion be taken by the association days visit with friends in Kamela. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull of La- nity church. Doughnuts and coffee Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Walsh and without the unanimous consent of Carty, the early part of last week. Mrs. Bull’s were served. Grande, Ore., visited all member clubs” such a request Albert Koger who has been work narents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler spent grandson David Starnes were visit ors of Mrs. Hall in Hermiston Fri- Sunday evening visiting at Cecil. was called unreasonable. Why ing on the Mrs. Ollie Neill ranch Tuesday. John and Warren Brice arrived day. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger should such a clause paralyze the left Saturday for Colorado where he Martha Bell Caldwell is visiting will visit relatives. and children visited at the home of Monday from Lone Rock and left her sister, Mrs. Bob Woodward in business and activities of the club? A fair sized crowd attended Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigglesworth Tuesday for Montana to shear. Hermiston this week. On Important legislation each club church at the Pine City auditorium Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Gregg and Wallace Mahoney motored to La Earl, and Delbert sons Robert and Sunday evening. should know Just what action is be- Marion Finch was a business visi Mackin returned from Seattle Sun- Grande Tuesday. Mrs. Mahoney and their daughter Patsy returned with tor in Heppner Monday. day. Ralph Neill .is visiting his sister. Bob Harwood and W. Wilbanks him. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peck and daugh Mrs. Charlie Plourd near Pendleton. went to Cecil Wednesday for a load ter Donna and Ruth have returned of hay. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJECTS days visiting in Spokane. Mrs. H. E. Waite left Monday from a few Mrs. Harry Hull and Mr. and night for Longview and (Portland WE HEARTILY ENDORSE THE to visit, and attend the graduation nephew Billy returned Wednesday t BOARDMAN NEWS t of after visiting a few days in Port three grandchildren. By Mrs. Dan Ransier Basil Cramer has come to spend land. H. C. Bramar and son Valoice Vernon Root went to Corvallis the summer with his father, Earl motored from Oswego, Oregon, last Cramer. Barlow to with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. MADE IN PENDLETON Mrs. Anna Miller of LaGrande is Thursday to meet Mrs. Valoice Bra help them move their household visiting her daughter. Mrs. Earl mar, who came to Umatilla from goods back to Boardman. Walla Walla to meet them. They re Dillaboughs were in an auto acci Cramer. Ed. Kunze and Roy Chandler turned to Walla Walla Friday eve Fully Guaranteed by Umatilla County Taxpayers. dent Saturday evening when a large ning accompanied by Mrs. Bramar. truck with a trailer struck the Dil- came home from Grass Valley Sat James Byrnes is slowly recover urday evening and left Monday labouch car in the rear. The glass Ing from an operation performed in morning for southern Oregon to was broken, causing Allen to re- The Dalles hospital last Friday. shear. ceive deep gashes on his head, Mrs. Edith Smith and children Lorraine Dillabough left Sunday LOCAL DEALER John Jenkins has returned home for La.Grande to visit the Wicklan returned to their home in Lyle, Wn., after spending Memorial day in after working on a shearing crew der family. for several weeks. Katrine Berger of Portland spent Umatilla with relatives. Jim Hatfield has returned from Ves. Atterbury has been on the the week end visiting old friends. Buy This Battery and Keep Your Mcney at Home. sick list this past week. She was a guest at the Chas. Dillon spending a few days with relatives and friends in Corvallis, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marlow and son home. Miss Lorine Lash has returned from a week’s visit with friends in Milton. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloom have gone to Spokane to spend the sum mer. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore McKenzie last Thursday eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Con lon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer. Oliver McNabb of Grass Valley was a visitor at the home of his bro ther Pete McNabb. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Kendler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom at Irrigon Sunday. May 29. 1933 Rev. Wibler. Sunday school mis sionary, Is in Umatilla and will hold Bible, school every morning at nine o'clock, this week. WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR Robert McKenzie was employed on the Baxter Hutchison ranch last week. doubt that people care to hear very much about what Mr. and Mrs. Jim Means return- There is some ed to Portland Thursday after spend ing a few days in Umatilla with goes on under the hoods of their cars. relatives. driver knows that "driving qualities" are not accidental, they Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel and The there. How the manufacturer creates or evolves those results sons Benny and Don. were visitors are put at the Jess Connell home Friday. He judges entirely by the results he gets in Mrs. James Byrnes and Mrs. P. may not W. Walsh and small daughter Verna Dale spent Sunday and Mon day in The Dalles with Mr. Byrnes Well, it is not essential to talk "shop"; let us talk who underwent a major operation last Friday. Drive the V-S and you will find that the engine... Miss Ruth Thompson was hostess runs duo to Its and the extra prec at a boating party on the Umatilla river Friday evening. The guests in methods of its manufacture. cluded: Mildred Conlon. Minnie Harvey, Beth, Alice, end Jack Coon Power. There it is, 75 horsepower (wo could say 80) at the ey, Eldon and Herbert Thompson, shaft for the driver's use. With less weight to pull Ray Bray and Geo. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baymiller of this car---- its life-like response------ is rather remarka e. were Pendleton guests Saturday eve Economy. Our V-8 develops more power on a gallon of ning. any Ea?"wU"ñavo »ado. Mileage 16 partly a natter of Individua driving. Put Miss Louise Byrnes left Thursday for a few day’s visit in The Dalles with her father, who is in a hospital under average conditions tho Ford v-8 does 17 to 20 there. While there she will be the Ford V-8 has that house guest of Miss Lillian Stam- Of course , car economy is not only a matter of fuel. ---initial cost. bough. too, but it is also economical in the complete sense Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Butterwood, accompanied by Elmore McKenzie. operation, maintenance. motored to Pendleton Monday after The motor car must not noon on business. Appearance. This is woman's contribution. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough only be userul, but also good-looking. View the Ford V-8 and you and children Doris and Keith ac companied by Mrs. Fred Knudson need our comment on its fine appearance. ... ... motored to Pendleton Tuesday. This also is woman’s concern. In 30 years she changed the Leslie Bennett returned Tuesday Comfort. from a few week's visit with his Comfort is a quality made up of motor car from a wagon to a coach. brother in Canyon City. ts. There is no comfort without a quiet, smooth- Miss Sybil Maycomber of Board numerous ingredients. man is visiting at the home of her We have all the other ingredients too.----- color, go friend Miss Lena Rose. running engine. Uhe Bermistun Serali ing taken and should be given the opportunity to discuss It. The local club was unable to sign up with the association becaure of this differ ence and disregard of one clause in the constitution, which had been drawn up previously and presented to the Hermiston club members at the time the proposed organization plan was presented. A commercial club in any commu- nity is organized for the purpose of furthering developments in that locality. If an association is to be formed of these different groups, each working for its own advance ment, only by an unanimous con sent of all groups should any sub ject matter be acted upon. The con stitution permits thre representa tives from each club to make up the board of directors, and by add ing the clause, it would simply mean that at least one member from any club represented could vote “by proxy” for the other two, voicing the wish of the club membership. In order to have a successful or- g nization with the general inter est of each community as a goal, no development should be started with out the unanimous consent of each club with representatives at each executive meeting. The request made by the Hermiston commercial club then should not be termed ‘‘un- reasonable.” Pendleton Battery See JIM PEARSON Hermiston, Ore. intoresthim. Mmoothness. Ford with surp assing smoothness, Results. design around . THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 19S8 VACATION Now is the time when your friends are planning gay journeys, vacation cruises, fun and relaxation snatched from daily routine. Do you have money to spend on vacations, too? You can, if you start a Vacation Sav Ings Fund with us now! Deposit from 50c to $10 each week—and plan for a wonderful summer ahead! FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier P. M. Dated at Hermiston on this 20th day of May, 1933. Signed, G. G. SMITH. (May 25-June 8) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas L. Stewart, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will and testa ment of Thomas L. Stewart, de ceased, and has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against the said estate are required to present the same to me at the office of W. J. Warner, my attor ney, in Hermiston, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 25th day of May, 1933. JULIA E. O’GRADY, Executrix. (May 25-June 22) / &4 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Isabell Ross, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons whom it may concern: That Milton A. Ross has been ap pointed executor of the last will and testament of Isabell Ross, Deceased. AH persons having claims against this are hereby required to present them, in the manner provided by law, to the said executor at the law office of George R. Lewis In the DeSpain Building in Pendleton, Ore gon, within six months cf thte date of the first publication of this no tice which is the 25th day of May, 1933. MILTON A. ROSS. Executor. GEORGE R. LEWIS, DeSpain Building. Pendleton. Oregon, Attorney for Executor. (May 25-June 22) Some of our prices. 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Notice is hereby given that I have taken up and have kept for about 30 days at Messner ranch. 9 miles Southwest of Hermiston, the follow ing described animals: ONE BLUE ROAN MARE, ten years old. ONE PART BROWN MARE, branded. 12 years old. Said animals will be sold, unless redeemed, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 10th day of June, 1933. at the above described ranch at 1 o'clock BRING IN YOUR BILL AND LET US FIGURE IT. We Can Save You Some Monev. KINGSLEY’S