THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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urday with a load of furniture for Gladys Swarner who has been
attending school at Corvallis, and
bers of the grange only, but the pro
Mrs. Caldwell is attending a reli Grace Rodda of Monmouth, came
Bellingham, home with him.
Hv Mrs.
Mrs Dan
Dan
Ransier
gram at Paul
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clock of
is open
to the
By
Kansier
public
Corvallis
is gious conference
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
Mrs. John Lee and children Jack,
Wn., Mrs. Clair Caldwell is running
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
The annual school election
to be the principal speaker.
the rooming house during her ab Jimmy and Dulcena are visiting at
the Ed McDaid home.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, held Monday, June 19, in the school
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Moore of The sence.
house. Mrs. Iva Hadley was re elec Dalles were guests this last week ot
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Streitei of
Publishers,
Mrs. Robert Smith and Miss Kath
ted director, and Mrs. Russell was Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Wicklander
ryn Olday of Stanfield attended the Portland are visitors at the W. H.
.
Entered as Second Class Matter elected clerk.
Fred Houghten and Marvin Ran state Grange convention In Pendle Starr home.
The family of Mr. Harford, on the sfer rode ditch while Dan Ransier ton Tuesday night. While there Mrs.
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
W. G. Rodda spent Tuesday and
Belle ranch, has come to Boardman attended State Grange.
Imith had the misfortune to have a Wednesday in Pendleton on “busi
Oregon.
from Condon to live.
raveling
bag
full
of
valuable
cloth
ness.
Special Bible school sessions were
Mrs. Fred Blayden and Elmer conducted in the Community church ing stolen from her car.
Mrs. Nellie Gilliland has returned
1
Subscription Rates:
Hamden were in Portland last, last week hy Kev. Wibler. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht, Mrs. to Portland after a short visit at
$1.00 week.
* school missionary.
One Year ................................
A. C. Houghten, Mrs. Fred Markham the Thom ranch.
Georgia i Thom
4 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harwood re
.75
Six Months ..............................
Miss Linda Hango has been visit and Mrs. W. C. Isom attended the went with her. Strickland Gilliland
turned
Friday
from
Seattle
where
ing
her
parents
the
past
week,
but
tate
Grange
convention
in
Pendle
.50
Three Months .........
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will stay here until Georgia returns.
they spent their honeymoon,
returned to Eugene to continue her ton Thursday.
Mrs. C. M. Jackson and Billy and
Homer Cason has been ill this studies at the University.
George Moresett was called to the Bobby were in Pendleton Tuesday.
past week.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Hatch are the
orestry work and left Tuesday for
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kryger
Many have started a savings account months ago and
Mrs. Wats and Mrs. Gilespie went proud parents of a 101 pound boy. Bull Prairie.
motored to Pendleton Wednesday on
are now able to make a home for that June Bride.—
to Hermiston Saturday on business. ' on-1 Saturday at the Hermiston hos
ION (°
V.
Jones
and
fam
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
OC
business.
Tom Dilano and Mrs. Glen Mack pital.
It is an easy matter to start a Savings Account
ly attended the circus at Pendleton
this bank. One Dollar enrolls you in the Legion
in went to Hermiston Sunday for
. oardman people attending the Sunday.
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Mrs. Delano and baby son, Franklin State Cranze included: Mr. and Mr:
Savers.
Batie Rand took a bus load of
Wallace.
Dan Ransier. Mr. and Mrs. Roya! rrigon folks to the circus Sunday
UMATILLA NEWS
You learn
The money you save Is never missed
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Skovbo Rands and Dona. Mr. and Mrs. Guy in Pendleton.
By Louise Byrnes.
and
Adolph
Skovbo
motored
to
Echo
get along without it, and have added satisfaction
Barlow, Mrs. Faler, Mrs. Ray Brown
Raymond Lamoreaux and Margar
OREGON HIGH SCHOOL PRESS
success.
and Hermiston Thursday on bust Mrs. I. Skoubo, Mrs. Hindricks, and st Allen were united In •marriage
knowing you are traveling on the road
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slattery and
ness.
ASSOCIATION TO MEET AGAIN.
Margaret Smith, Mrs. Bryce Dille Sunday, June 18, at Hermiston with sons David and Jack, accompanied
The 4 H Sheep club met Sunday bough. Mrs. Shell, and Mrs. Root.
Rev. Ó. W. Payne reading the vows. by Mrs. Elmore McKenzie returned
at the Glen Mackin home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Marschat and The entire community unites in from a weeks stay in Portland.
EUGENE, ORE., June 21 The
A progressive farewell dinner par
regular annual conference of the ty honoring Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mars children left Sunday for Eugeni wishing the young couple prosper While there they attended a conven
tion of the Masonic lodge.
Oregon State High School Press schot was given Sunday. The cock where Mr. Marschat will enter the ity and happiness.
Miss Betty McConnor of Portland
held on the tail was served at the King home. 1 University to attend school. Hi:
association will
campus of the University of Oregon the dinner course at the Macomber1 many friends wish him all the suc * * * * * * * * * * * * is the guest of Minnie Ellen Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ausmith and
next fall, In October or November. home, and the remainder of the eve cess possible.
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of Hermiston
Jim Bradheon and wife of Arling t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t Mrs. Edith Jones of Portland are
The organization, founded in 1923 ning was spent at the Gorham home
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
visiting relatives in Umatilla.
By Mrs. Wm. Hineline
ton spent Sunday at Lynn Ranneys.
for the betterment of high school working jigsaw puzzles.
Miss Lorine Lash returned Mon
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hewitt moved
journalism, met regularly each year
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
(Too late for last week.)
Mrs. Orto Stoll, sister to Mrs.
until last year, when the session Dan Ransier, underwent a major op from Messner to the Healy ranch,
Mrs.* Neil Doherty and Miss Mae day from a week’s visit with friends
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
in
Freewater.
was omitted. The meeting here next eration at LaGrande Monday. She is on the east side of the project.
Dohertv of Ione are visiting at the
Mrs.
Harry
Rodenbough and
E. W. Johnson and wife of Wasco Ed McDaid home.
fall will be under the auspices of recovering satisfactorily.
were Sunday guests at the J. R.
the school of journalism and of
Grace Jackson is employed at the daughter Doris returned Thursday
Mrs. Gladys Fortier and daughter
Sigma Delta Chi, national journal- Norma will spend the summer at the Johnson home.
law office of Raley and Raley in from a few days visit in Portland. I
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Gardiner were;
ism fraternity.
Pendleton.
Frank Cramer home.
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for a few days visit in Condon with river last Thursday evening. They
The executive committee of the
Ed McKenty returned from Havre Pendleton visitors Saturday.
Mr. Glen Mackin and Geo. Bush
were: Annie Wurster Maxine Mc
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens’ grand relatives and friends.
Montana.
Alec
and
Coletta
McKen-
organization has appointed officers vere in Hermiston Saturday on busi
IRRIGON NEWS
Choir practice begins at 7:30 Nabb, Blanche Pike, Melvola Root,
son, Alvin, of Portland is visiting
him
to
visit
at
the
to serve for the coming year. Dan E. ’ess.
ty
came
with
-
every Wednesday evening at the and Josephine Connell, Lyle Brown
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
in Umatilla.
Uni III
of
Harvey McKenty home.
Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell visited
Robert Pike, John Bray, Marvin
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee and son community church.
Times, University high school of Eu
Mrs. Arthur Royle and son Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright are
1rs. Edward Kunze Sunday.
Several of the younger people George, and Ray and George Me
gene, has been named president:
A Children's day program will be the proud parents of a 7 12 pound hy visited relatives in Stanfield Paul have gone to Yakima. Wn., enjoyed a party on the Umatilla Nabb.
where they will spend the remain
David Prudehomme, editor of the given next Sunday at the Commun baby boy born at a Pendleton hos Tuesday.
Mary Rodda and Edna Turnblad der of the summer.
Cardinal of Lincoln high school of ty church.
pltai Wednesday, June 14. Mothei
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Jr.,
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left Sunday for Corvallis where they
Portland, will serve as vice presi
Greenfield Grange met Saturday and son are doing nicely.
dent, and Helen Partrum, editor of evening, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Fred Markham visited home folks will attend the 4-H club summer motored to Portland Friday return
SOME
ing
Sunday
evening.
the Grantonian of Grant high school
Barlow were re instated and Mr. Monday night before leaving for school.
The Umatilla Boy Scouts motored
Purke Young and his cousin Bob
Portland, will be secretary. New of mil Mrs. Ray Barlow and Mrs Great Falls, Montana, Tuesday fot
viscame up from Portland and to Hermiston Thursday evening
fleers will be elected at the meeting
'lyde Carrick received all four de another job of shearing.
Ralph Renefiel went to Fishtrap re visiting at the P. C. Albright where they enjoyed a meeting with
in the fall.
reca. Plans are being made for
the Hermiston scouts.
Wn., Tuesday where he will be en home.
Mrs. Ella Shell of Boardman is
Mr. and Mrs. John McLoughlin of
ployed for several months.
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Mrs. Elroy Lamoreaux and sor Pendleton are visiting at the John visiting at the home of her niece,
and
Thomas McCarter Mrs. A. E. McFarland.
Raymond and Miss Margaret Aller Doherty
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson have
were Pendleton visitors Wednesday homes.
FOR REAL ECONOMY
A barn dance was given last Sat- returned from a few days visit in
Frank Benefici who has been vl
Ring the Chas. Benefici family, left urday night at the Guy Cronk Portland where they attended
meeting of the Masonic Lodge.
ranch.
tor Wasco Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Skeen and
Miss Kathrine McDaid is at home
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace spent
Thursday night with their daughter for a few days vacation. She is daughters Joan and Rosalyn of La
—LASTS ONE-THIRD LONGER—
Grande
visited at the home of Mr. %
employed at Bishop Bremmington’s
Florence at The Dalles hospital.
and Mrs. Bill Logan last week. Mr. %
W. C. Isom and Batic Rand were in Pendleton.
Pennock’s have joined the wets and Mrs. Skesn were former resi %
Heppner visitors Friday.
Mrs. Ashbaugh from Yakima. Wn. for a few days at least. Irrigation dents of Umatilla. Mr. Skeen served < »
visited her nephew and family, Mr. water ran into their well and filled as superintendent of the Umatilla •
| J,
Jones Friday anil it with sand, so it will be necessary public schools for three years.
and Mrs. R.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon and < >
Saturday.
to have it pumped out.
PHONE— Icehouse 741, Residence 901.
‘Tom Caldwell and Robert Smith
Donald DeMoss returned home daughter Mildred and Alicia Bous ’ ’
motored to Portland Wednesday Monday after spending a few days quet spent Sunday visiting In Walla
MEN’S DRESS PANTS to $8 - $2.98
Sundays Open until 12:00.
Daily Delivery
with a truck load of furniture for in the valley. Mrs. Elizabeth Gage Walla. They were accompanied as | < ► MEN'S HIGH PRICED DRESS HOSE
HALF PRICE
%
Mrs. Nora Wilson and returned Sat who has been at Falls City, Ore.. far as Pendleton by Billy Bousquet
CHEAP
WOMEN’S DRESSES AND DRESS GOODS
who attended the circus held there
Sunday afternoon.
Straw Hats — Dress Hats & Caos
Levi Strauss OVERALLS.
Mr. and Mrs. Tharlow are living < >
in the Bennett residence.
Van Hiatt of Pendleton is visiting
at the home of his brother, Ursel ( < > ► BARGAIN PRICES!
Hiatt.
Mrs. Joe Springer has returned qr9999929000097910001800000007$00900099>
from a few days visit with relatives
in Portland.
Mrs. James Byrnes spent Saturday -------
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with Mr. Byrnes who is recovering '
from an operation at The Dalles
hospital.
Marvin Root, who had the mis I
fortune of breaking his arm when
the horse he was riding stumbled
and fell, is doing very nicely.
June 19» 1933
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and
laughters Elaine and Colleen spent I
last week visiting in Portland, They |
A COMPANY THIRTY YEARS OLD
were accompanied by Louise Jack |
son.
Last Friday the Ford Motor Company completed 30 years of automobil.
Myrnie Caldwell returned Sunday
from a weeks visit at the Clyde
Caldwell home in Lewiston, Idaho.
making.
. h
I made my first engins
Paul Walsh, who is employed at
-,
Juniper spent Sunday
with
Mrs. i
Walsh at the home of her parents. |
IT IS MADE OF RUBBER WHEN YOU BUY AT
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes.
Art Bousquet returned to Condon
. G: fan.)
last Thursday to resume his work.
Mrs. Clarence Geurin and child
ren left Friday for Minnesota where
A NECESSITY THESE DAYS
the last 30 years.
they will visit relatives for two
weeks.
Some of the men wn
— began
_ &
-
are still operative;
Frankie Chapman of Pendleton
here yet. All of the principles we laid down then,
spent last week with his brother,
future. To date they
Ervin Chapman.
we find that they have great survival value for the
Miss Ardis Caldwell visited her
sister, Mrs. Bob Woodward, in Her
The ideal washing machine soap, and for all kinds of
have produced and sold over 21 000 000 Forbears.
miston last week.
cleaning. LARGE PACKAGE—SPECIAL PRICE ......
A group of the younger set en
joyed a party at the dam last Thurs
day evening. Among the guests were
MAXWELL HOUSE
Mildred Conlon. Alice and
Beth
Cooney. Minnie Harvey, Alicia Bous
quet. Bob McKenzie, Jack Cooney
and George Harvey.
“Good to the last drop”
Delicious Ice Cream for only a
Mr. and Mrs. Markham and child I
patent restrictions.
________ evervone must get it
16 oz. tin
«
ren have returned to Pendleton |
few cents a quart.
I after spending a few days at the Jay
Of course, there is
could duplicate our buildings
Berry home. Mrs. Barbara Berry re
turned from a few days visit in i
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Pendleton.
Mrs. W. Conlon and daughter
SUNSHINE
a
motor
car.
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experience that makes
Mildred accompanied by Alicia Bous
not especially concern me; it has all been a
quet motored to Pendleton Tuesday |
Everyone can make perfect
But the past does
afternoon.
For myself, I feel that I have just been
Jelly and Jams with Certo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grammar ;
tion for the future, worth while. and that my real task is still ahead.
who have been visiting their son :
tools to do something
Viven Martin in Toledo, Wn., have
1
False ideas of every kind are
returned to Umatilla.
Great changes are upon the world
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Llewellyn
DEL MONTE
VAN CAMP’S
spent last week in Portland where
Business integrity and commodity
they attended the Masonic meeting.
survive-----their service will carry over.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and
and better ways of living will
Red Alaska Sockeye — 1’s tall
daughter Francis were Pendleton
16 oz. Size
honor will be fully justified. And newer
visitors Sunday afternoon.
Miss Muriel Byrnes left Tuesday
appear.
outlook for this young thirty-year old Company of ours
for a few days visit with Mr. and j
Mrs.
Van Hiatt in Pendleton.
I
That is the
Jack Cherry who is working in
Pendleton spent a few days of last,
week at his home in Umatilla.
Mrs. Anne Tammel who is work
| ing at the State Hospital at Pendle I
I ton spent "uday with her parents
I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stephens.
Miss Jean Shively of Pendleton
is the house guest of Miss Donna
I Bishop.
Louise Dexter was the hostess of
I a lovely birthday party Sunday
! afternoon The guests were Fern
I Bray. Joan Byrnes. Edith Ann
Joyce
Spencer.
Sara
Wurster.
i Means. Dotty Fay Reeves. Doris
Uhe Germistan ferali
f IergIc 4.
t BOARDMAN NEWS T
Pomona which will be July 12. Din
ner win
will re
te Pe-
served
at
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‘5- ui
noon to mem
meni Mrs. Tom Caldwell.
The
June
Bride
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
98c
Children’s Ä SHOES
MEN’S WORK SHOES JUST IN
$1.79
$1.98
$2.19
MEN’S OXFORDS JUST IN
$2.98
MEN’S WORK OXFORDS $1.98
MEN’S WORK PANTS
98c
$1.49
$1’29
Men’s Dress Pants . . . $1.98
Meadowbrook Ice
Cents per lb
Chas. G. Burke
“Ss"
(AVE
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Girla
Stretch Your Dollar!
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who
Te
alla
set,
eoe
zrPsl,
Kingsley’s Cash & Carry
with me that June day in 1903 ■ are working
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toz naenonos. one
,0n0.p02ne.Eo .comoRty
yohrs Of oxper10n,c9. And " -
Can
preparas.
gathering
29c
2 Packages 19c
26c
Ginger Snaps
Pound
10c
CERTO
Bottle
vanishing in Û. gonora 1 upheaval. Those sho built truly on prinoiple.nin’
SALMON
Can
A &4
19c
Pork & Beans
! . . for .. 11
WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS
and Local Fruit. © Produce.
KINGSLEY'S
I Powell and Elaine Miller.
Mrs.
Art
Bousquet
left Monday