THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON,
PAGM TWO
Hermiston with them where she will home Sunday.
attend school.
Herbert Fox and Miss Helen Bea
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien visited mer were the guests of Helen Addle-
man Saturday.
at the Frank Helms home Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Reid was called to Spo
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and the
Misses Marian Henderson and Ceci kane Wednesday by the illness of
lia Brennan were in Hermiston Sat her mother.
Mrs. Trumbull, Mrs. Pierce, Wil
urday. The Misses Marian Hender
son and Cecilia Brennan remained liam Patterson and Arland Wasell
were visitors at the Casady home
in Hermiston until Sunday.
Guy Moore and Junior Wattenbur- Saturday afternoon.
YOUR DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE NOW INSURED
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borders, Jerry
ger have the measles, neither case
Skeen, and Del Chrlstley motored
being severe.
BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORA
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers have to Pendleton Thursday.
Miss Maria Hazen of Pendleton
TION.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCoullough rented the J. T. Ayers place and are
visited with Miss Mary Helen John
moving onto it this week.
business
<
motored
to
Pendleton
on
CHURCH NOTES
IN ADDITION TO THIS SAFETY OF DEPOSITS, WE
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Neill and son, Wednesday.
• I Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. Ed. Johnson and daughter
daughters
and the Misses Audrey
M iss Lena Rose spent Thursday
HAVE A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE TO OFFER
Mary Helen visited at the Chrlstley
at the home of Miss Sybil Maycom- and Naomi Moore of Pendleton were home Wednesday afternoon.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday
afternoon
visitors
at
the
W.
WESTERN
UMATILLA
TO THE RESIDENTS OF
I ber.
D.
Neill,
C.
H.
Bartholomew
and
J.
W. A. Briggs, pastor.
Earl Cherry accompanied by Mrs.
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COUNTY AND TO MORROW COUNTY.
Morning worship at 10:00 o'clock. I E. McKezie and daughters Bettie S. Moore homes.
A Consistent Policy.
,
Fred
Rauch
is
driving
the
school
t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t
Sermon theme “Man, God’s Part- and Jean were in Hermiston Satur
WE ARE CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED AND
CAN
bus up Big Butter Creek for C. H.
The decision handed down by ner." Sunday school at 11:00 o’ day.
By Mary Rodda
Ayers.
Judge L. G. Lewellyn of the Marlon clock. Primary, junior and adult de
SERVE
YOU
BETTER
THAN
ANY
OTHER
BANK.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodward of
Richard Gilliland of Portland is
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Omohundro and
county circuit court declaring the partments, with G. M. Pierson, sup ¡Hermiston visited Mrs. Woodward’s
visiting at the Thom ranch this
Knox liquor control law constitu- erintendent.
family
visited
at
the
home
of
Mr.
- father, Carl Caldwell, Sunday.
week.
tlonal will cancel the temporary re
Epworth League at 6:30 with
B Scott of Arlington spent Mon- and Mrs. Bill Smithurst on Black June Richards of Pendleton was
straining order against enforcement Glen Pierson, leader, on the topic day afternoon visiting Lena
horse, Sunday.
home over the week end.
and
of the act, in force during the time "What Value My Money Has to Me Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Smith and
Miss Edith Hastings and Miss Syl
a suit was pending by the city of and others.” Evening church ser-
Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger were Echo
via Hastings of Pendleton were Sun
Mrs. Art Bousquet and daughter business visitors Saturday.
of Hermiston
Klamath Falls, alleging the law un- vice at 7:30 on the topic "Eternal
day gutsts of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
- Yvonne were in Pendleton Saturday.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
constitutional because it violated Values."
Mrs. Ollie Neill, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Hineline.
Mrs. Ola Taylor and son Philip
the home rule giving cities the right
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President y
Choir practice Tuesday night at accompanied by Mrs. Taylor’s sister H. Ayers and daughter Juanita and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark were
to regulate alcholic traffic.
Miss
Marie
Conser
were
in
Hermis-
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
7:30.
j Mrs. Frank Rice of Touchet, Wn.. ton Saturday on business, Miss Con- dinner guests at the A. W. Turnblad
The question has been raised as
Prayer service and Bible study i visited Mrs. Taylor's and Mrs. Rice’s ser met her mother, Mrs. Roy Con- home on Sunday.
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to the city having dry ordinances or
J. C. Harding, the Watkins man,
Thursday night at 7:30.
brother, James Byrnes, Friday.
ser and aunt, Mrs. J. J. Chisholm
charter provisions and the effect of
was in the neighborhood the first of
Tom Miller of Lewiston, Idaho.
1
Boys' club meets each Saturday af
there and returned from there to
every month in the year.
her mother Mrs. Clara Smith Satur
such legislation upon the commis
visited at the Miller home last : week their home in Walla Walla with the week.
ternoon
from
2
to
4
o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ingles motor day In honor of her small daughter
sion. This was the problem the local
with his uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen ed to Heppner Tuesday night.
them.
Helen, on her birthday.
city council faced, but has now
Mrs. Cus Tonies returned home
went to Seattle Saturday where
Mr. and Mrs. J. Berry and fam
been released from that responsi
Joh n Healy made a business trip
Miss Brown motored to Heppner
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Sunday from Lewiston, Idaho, after
they spent the first of the week vl-
ily of Umatilla, Earl Leach, Bennv
bility since the court decision in
to
LaGrande
Saturday.
Tuesday
night.
667 ife" was the subject of the visiting Miss Emma McIntyre.
siting with their daughter, Marga-
favor of the Knox liquor control
Mrs. Peter Carlson called on Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow were McCoy and Vallis Dexter were din
I, Lesson-Sermon in all Church
Mrs. Joe Springer spent Monday
ret.
law and under the provision In the
A. E. Wattenburger Wednesday.
Heppner
business visitors Tuesday ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
ih Portland.
McCoy.
bill any such provisions existing at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earnest
Rothwell
evening.
January 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer motor
the time of the adoption of the bill
and family from Donald, Wn., were
The Golden Text was. "If thou
with
Kenneth
Ransier
visited
ed to Walla Walla Saturday.
t BOARDMAN NEWS . t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
by the legislature were abrogated.
wilt enter into life, keep the com-
John Partlow Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney week end visitors at the J. S. Moore
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
The commission will, however, re
mandments” (Matt. 19:17).
home.
and daughter Patsy Ann and Marlin
C. S. Jayne of Umapine passed IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
The Lesson-Sermon consisted of
spect any such local option which
Al Justice moved a band of sheep
A double header basketball game
Joe motored to pendieton Munday.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
citations
from
the
authorized
ver
might be voiced in the future either
onto the J. T. Ayers ranch last week. between Lexington and Boardman away last week at a Walla Walla,
A surprise birthday was given to
sion of the Bible, an 1 correlative
TILLA COUNTY.
by vote or popular expression.
Roy Neill was a business visitor ended with a score of 20 to 23 in Wn., hospital and was buried in
Sara Wurster in honor of her sev
passages from the Christian Sci
Milton. Harry Jayne went to Mil
in Heppner Tuesday.
Lexington’s favor in a game played
Applicants for designation as ag
ence textbook, "S: enee and
enth birthday last week.
ton in company with Mr. and Mrs.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Omohundro
and
at
Lexington
Saturday
night.
The
ents of the commission in small com
Health with Key to the Scriptures"
Mrs. Fieg and son Albert left for |
Vance of Oregon City, who stopped George M. Gould, Deceased.
munities the population of Hermis
by Mary Baker Eddy, including the
Seattle Friday where they will visit son Raymond were in Pendleton Sat town team also played with Lex- for him enroute to attend the fun
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
urday.
ington winning in a 27-29 score.
ton and larger, where state liquor
following:
relatives.
eral. Jennie E. Elder, a sister, from the undersigned has been appointed
Fred
Bartholomew
and
son
Bud
"In
the
way
of
righteousness
is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glen
Mackan
and
stores will not be located, are being
Miss tiara Rix, who has been very
Wallowa stayed most of the week administrator of the estate of
life; and In the pathway thereof
dy, of Estacada, spent Monday night hildren and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mac-
subjected to thorough investigation.
ill
at her sister’s home in Portland,
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jayne and George M. Gould, deceased, and has
there is no death” (Prov. 12:28).
at
the
C.
H.
Bartholomew
home.
¡an
were
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
City councils, county officials, law-
returned Saturday, but is unable to
family.
qualified as the law directs. All per
"Man
’
s
privilege
at
this
supreme
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Lee
and
daugh
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jones.
enforcement agencies, chambers of
attend to her work at the school.
moment is to prove the words of
County Agent Chas. Smith of sons having claims against said es
ter
Evelyn
were
in
Hermiston
Sat
Mrs.
Gladys
Bradley
and
Alta
Dis-
commerce, ministerial associations
Mrs. C. Shaw, who has been in |
our Master: 'If a man keep my
urday on business.
□row returned to their home in Heppner and P. M. Brandt, profes tate are required to present the same
and various leading citizens in each
saying, he shall never see death’
the Pendleton hospital the past two
Boardman last week after spending sor of animal husbandry at O.S.C. to me at the office of W. J. Warner,
community are being asked pointed
Mrs.
Ollie
Neill,
Mrs.
E.
B.
Wat
. . . We must realize the ability of
weeks, returned home Friday.
wo months in Seattle, Wn„ visit- extension division, and Dave Walk my attorney, in Hermiston, Oregon,
questions of the various applicants.
tenburger
and
daughter
Lucille
and
mental might to offset human mis-
James Byrnes spent Tuesday in
er. with the BoDine & Clark com verified as the law directs, within
If any organization or individual has
conceptions and to replace them
son Junior and Miss Marie Conser ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Walla Walla on business.
mission house in Portland, were the six months from the date hereof.
with the life which Is spiritual,
them
and
Thompson
returned
with
an objection to he voiced It should
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Wat
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trumbuli !
Dated this 4th day of January.
not material” (S. & H„ p. 423).
’¡sited relatives over the week end. main speakers at a meeting here
be sent in Immediately, or through
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dave i tenburger Thursday.
1934.
last
Friday
morning,
when
the
corn
some local organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Finch atten Mrs. Thompson is Mrs. Bradley's
Knight and Evelyn motored to w.al-
A. E. Bensel, Administrator.
hog deal and melon situation was
ded the Grange meeting at Pleasant sister.
The City of Hermiston has law en
la Walla Saturday.
discussed.
The
meeting
was
held
in
vis-
was
a
Heppner
Royal Rands
Point Friday night.
forcement agencies that will be
NOTICE.
the Root hall.
t UMATILLA NEWS t Ben Judy accompanied Mr. and j Burl Wattenburger, Earle Wat itor Tuesday.
strict in the maintenance of order
Mrs. Wallace Mahoney to Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mackan of La
By
Louise
Byrnes
spent
the
week
end
Miss
Jenkins
tenburger, Lowell Young and Dick
To Stanfield Irrigation District in
and it Is the logical center for an
Monday.
the Grande were honored at a dance
in the west end of Umatilla |
The drill teem of the Portland
Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
Bill Lackman left Monday for | Carlson attended the smoker in Ec- in Portland. She teaches in
Friday
night
in
the
Bush
home
last
grade school here.
and
county. But before an agency is es- Chapter of Improved Order of Red- Spokane where he will visit his ho Monday night.
Mrs. Ed Kelley, who is substitu week end.
Mrs. George Conrad, age 60,
tablished in any city the qualifica-men, took charge or the reorganiza- family for a short time.
To All Freeholders, Legal Voters,
and Assessment Payers Within
tions of each applicant will be | tlon of Chapter 49, named Chawawy,
Tom Gurdane is visiting in Port passed away Thursday morning at ting In the first and second grades,
her home on Butter Creek. She was spent the week end in Heppner with
the Stantield Irrigation District.
thoroughly checked in each in- | at Umatilla Saturday evening.
land this week.
IRRIGON NEWS
stance.
Louis Fromdohl left Thursday for taken to her former home, Flora, her family.
i The Chawawy Chapter was dropped
You and each and all of you and
Lois Hall and nephew, Cordit Hall
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Although the city charter carries some years ago when members, The Dalles where he underwent a Saturday for burial.
all other persons interested are
from
Weiser,
Idaho,
moved
into
the
Billy Markham was a guest of hereby notified that J. D. Wallace,
a dry ordinance, It would seem a mostly railroad employees, were minor operation Friday morning.
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old C. Erwin place, and are doing Miss Vonna Jones Saturday night.
R. J. Rueoer, and Carl J. Johnson,
Contradictory policy for the city transferred after the strike. The
Elmore McKenrie is here visiting
Directors of said Stanfield Irriga
some government trapping.
A
meeting
of
the
melon
growers
council not to apply for a liquor same name and charter were re his family for a short time.
COLUMBIA
NEWS
t
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mackan visit- was held at the school house Mon tion District, have by petition com
agency In Hermiston. Liquor will be placed. Eleven of the old members
The high school boys and girls
menced special proceedings in the
By Helen Jendrzejewski
ed
at the Harlan Jones home Wed- day night.
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
obtainable In other towns and the were re-initiated and nine new > motored to Echo Saturday night
A
delightful
dancing
party
was
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited for Umatilla County for the purpose
individual who wishes to consume members enrolled, with a number where a double header basketball
Mrs. Alvin Sunsten visited at the in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett of having judicial examination, de
such beverages will buy them whe- of others promising to Join later. | game was played on the Echo floor. riven at the James Couture home
termination, and Judgment of said
McCoy Sunday evening.
ther there Is an agency In his resi-
After the reorganization a ban-1 The Umatilla girls won by a score Saturday evening. The music was Messenger home Wednesday.
court as to the regularity and legal
A son, weighing 8 1 pounds, was
The Commercial club members ity of the proceedings in connection
dent city or In another etty. It is quet was given at Murphy's res- of 30-5, and the Echo boys by a furnished by Art Blinston, violin
born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Carrick
and
guitar;
Guy
Jeppe,
accordian;
with the election held in said Dis
are
busy
fixing
signs
to
place
along
also generally believed that better taurant with covers for thirty score of 31-18.
on the 14 th day of November,
order will he obtained when "hard” twenty Chawawyans and ten Port-
The Hermiston Bulldogs and the and James Couture, Jr., guitar. Re- Wednesday. January 17. Mother and the highway to designate our small trict
1933, and for a judicial examina
son
are
reported
as
doing
nicely.
[reshments
were
served
at
midnight.
town.
Blackhawks came down Friday eve-
tion, determination, and judgment
Mrs. Willbanks is staying with her
Ralph Benefiel, who has been at of said court as to the validity of
ning and played the Umatilla Vik- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Walla Walla for some time, returned the contract with the United States
| incs and Umatilla town team. Both ). H. Buell and sons Harold, Alfred daughter.
In the first game of a double home last week.
of America and as to the validity
1 local teams won: the Vikings by a and Crayton, James .Couture, Jr.,
Mrs. Ira Grabiel and little son of the election proceedings leading
score of 26-8 and the town team by Dorothy and Laura Conrad, Chas. header • basketball meet here Friday
(eller and daughter Francis, Ra- evening the high school team won from Stevenson, Wn., visited Mrs. up to the authorization of said con
FALOONS and NOISEMAKERS
a 34-21 score.
tract with the United States of
hel Buell. Victor Epperson, Charles from the Ione high school team in a J. A. Grabiel Saturday.
America, which said contract was
8-24
score.
One
independent
team
Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeppe and
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Mrs. Blanche Watkins has taken and is for the purpose of the better
ions Cuy and Frank, Mary Couture, ?omposed of players from Salem. up her residence at Pendleton for a ment of the canal and drainage
of the Stanfield Irrigation
t PINE CITY NEWS 1 ohn Conrad, Tillford Stillings, Mr. Ore., met the local town team in a lew weeks while receiving medical system
District and the purchase of the
By Oleta Neill
md Mrs. Art Blinston and daughters fast game which ended with the attention. She was accompanied by drainage system, said contract con
The Sophomore Class gave Miss Maxine and Genevieve, Frank Furr, visiting team coming out on the her son Dale.
templating construction work by
Frankie Neal, one of their number. | Vallare Couture, Mr. and Mrs. H. long end of the 22-26 score. John
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and the United States of America in an
amount not exceeding $100,000.00,
n farewell party and surprise hand- McCulley and daughters Nina Ray Steelhammer, former local grade
i
son Bobby and Maurice Williams
contract to modify and revise
erchief shower I riday night at the nd Joyce, Wilbur and Bob Couture, school teacher, played with i the motored to The Dalles Saturday to | said
the schedule of payments and su
auditorium. Frankie left Pine City ind Mr. and Mrs. Couture.
visiting team.
spend the week end with Florence | percede that certain contract made
ind enrolled in the Hermiston high
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lenz and family
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hewitt an- Brace who is still in the hospital, by and between the United States
of America and Stanfield Irrigation
school.
Games were the order of | vere dinner guests at the J. Jen- nounce the arrival of a son last although very much improved.
District on the 19th day of Septem
the evening and Murray Potts pre drzejewski home Thursday evening. week. Both mother and baby are
William Frank of Walla Walla ber, 1923.
rented Mr. and Mrs. Smith with a
Dorothy and Helen Addleman doing nicely.
was a Sunday guest of Miss Hazel
You are further notified that the
gift tro mtho students. During the vere visitors at the R. H. Stockard
Lena Rose spent the week end at Williams.
Honorable Calvin L. Sweek, Judge
course of the evening a "mock wed-1 home Sunday afternoon.
the Macomber home.
The two games of basketball last of the said court, has entered an
ding" was presented. Those taking
Mrs. Ella Shell is visiting her week between the town team and order in said proceeding setting
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Stockard have
Wednesday, the 28th day of Febru-
part were: Minister, L. D. Vinson
een visiting at the home of their sister in Pendleton this week.
Echo, one game played on the home ary, 1934, at the hour of 10:00
Bride. Ima June Bus, Lennä Neill:
arents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stock-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otto and floor Tuesday night, and again at A. M. as the time. and the Circuit
Groom, Horace S. Neck. Iris Omo- □rd. for the past week.
family motored to Heppner on busi- Echo Friday night, resulted in the Courtroom in the Courthouse at
Pendleton, Oregon, as the place for
hundro; Bridesmaid, Marie Healy; 1
Miss Lois Hutchison was à guest ness Wednesday.
Echo team carrying off the honors, the hearing on said petition.
Hep-
Best Mair. Frankie Neal: Mother. it the Hammer home Saturday.
lost
to
the
The town team
Mrs. Clara Smith entertained
<
the
This notice is issued pursuant to
Bernice Neill; aFther, Murray Potts
A surprise party was given at the pner squad Tuesday night in a bas- H.E.C. ladies at her 1 home Thursday an order of the Circuit Court of the
Ring Bearer, Delbert Vinson; Train Baxter Hutchison home Tuesday ketball score of 17-24.
afternoon. Fourteen ladies were State of Oregon for the County of
I carer. Darrel Vinson. Immediately evening In honor of Elbert's birth-
Jack Rainville, a relief section present and a splendid time ■ was Umatilla made and entered In said
on the 20th day of Jan
'iter this ceremony the crowd chart-; day. Those present were: Mr. and foreman from Cayuse, is now work spent. As usual a delicious lunch proceeding
uary, 1934, said order directing
varied them and were treated with Mrs. A. E. Rugg and family. Mrs. ing here and will be employed for was served by the hostess. The club that this notice should be served on
popcorn balls. Delicious refresh- 3. Struthers and son Allan. Mr. and the next two weeks. Mrs. Rainville will meet with Mrs. Frank Fred- all parties in Interest by publica
menta of sandwiches, pickles. cake Mrs. Douglas Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. | spent Saturday here with her hus- erickson at the next regular meeting. tion thereof, once a week for a
period of at least three successive
ari Hammer. Mrs. Lester Hammer I band.
and jello anti whipped cream
The card cdub will again enter- weeks In the Hermiston Herald, a
i nd daughter Mary Jane, Dell
Dr. Gray, county health officer tain its members at the school 11- newspaper of general circulation
served at midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Ayers and Chrlstley. Jerry Skeen. Mrs. Henry from Heppner, was In Boardman brary Friday night, January 26. printed and published in Umatilla
family, who have been living on J. looker and daughter Nellie, Earl last Thursday to administer the last | All members are urged to attend and County, State of Oregon, and that
the first publication of this order
T. Ayers’ place, have rented and Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter of a series of three inoculations for I enjoy a social evening.
should be made in the issue of said
Ollie Neill Hutchison and daughter Lois.
moved onto the Mrs.
typhoid fever, to school children and
Joe Benton was visiting friends paper dated January 25. 1934, and
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davidson, and others who desire to take the pre- ; here Thursday.
place this last week.
the last publication thereof should
i
Mr, and Mrs.
Ralph
Corrigail R. L. Addleman and daughter Doro- ventative. Present cases are report
Miss Hayes, the blind evangelist, be made In the issue of said news-
paver dated February 15, 1934.
! celled on Mr and Mrs. John Healy hy were business visitors in Pen ed as improving.
| is a guest at the Tom Caldwell home
DATED
Pendleton. Oregon,
dleton Tuesday.
Members of the Ladles Aid met
Sunday evening.
Among the Irrigon people shop- thia i 20th day of January. 1934.
I Tony Vey was a business visitor
Mrs. Baxter Hutchison was a visi with Mrs. Allen Wednesday to make ping in Hermiston Saturday were
E. B. CASTEEL.
: "S
Union,". Jokall
tor at the J. 8. Arnberg home Mon final arrangements for the social Glenn Ball. Emmett McCoy. Walter
Clerk of the Circuit
i in Heppner Monday.
(SEAL)
Court of the State of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Omohundro were day afternoon.
19
which was held at the Community Grider and Mr. and Mrs. Minnock.
Oregon for Umatilla
I visitors at the Roy Omohundro place
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Addleman church Wednesday night. A season-
Mrs. Hasel Noreross entertained a
County.
landers. Those joining Included
Tom Tucker, Fay Gardner, Kenneth
Baymiller, Francis Stephens, W. R.
Nugent, M. McCullough, Ursel Hiatt,
Roscoe Williams. Cienn Blakely,
Pete McNabb, Otto Pound, Harry
Rodenbough.
members
re-
Old
Caldwell.
Earl
w
»K
joining
were
Second Class Matter and neighbors for their many acts
Entered
Shaw, Harry Hull, Jim O'Connell,
December, 1906, Umatilla County, of kindness during the recent loss
Al
Stephens and Bill Switzler.
Oregon.
of brother and son.
MR.
and
MRS.
GEO.
HOWER
Subscription Rates:
Miss Donna Bishop of Pendleton
AND FAMILY.
fl.00
One Year ________________
visited friends in Umatilla over the
.75
Six Months ------------------ ......
week end.
.50
Three Months . .................. .
liquor is sold within the city than
when it is brought in.
The policy being followed by the
Published every Thursday at Hermis- city council, seems a consistent one.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
CARD OF THANKS.
Publishers.
We wish to thank our friends
Che bermisto Serali
Deposits Insured
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
********
BIG Carnival DANCE
Music by Columbians
SAT., JAN. 27
IRRIGON
\h
.3% “a
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Hr
—7 ate
Saturday, Frankie
Neal returned to
were visitors at the D, U Davidson ■I program wM prevented feoturing number of little siris at the home of
(Jan. 25-Feb. 1-8-15)