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(22200 PAGE Two I 3204.5 Jl NE9 Ye -di THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1984 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. «**««««*** ployed at Grandview, Wn., returned UNUSUAL home this week. STANFIELD NEWS SHOW OF Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Christ ley and 09999099000000000 0 09000909999909999000990009990000000 to add to their comfort and happi FILM FOR FIRST ness. FAIR WEEK A gentlewoman who will be great Published every Thursday at Hermis- By Sophronia Rhea ly missed even by those who knew Mr. and Mrs. Borders left Sunday ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by It Is said to be, first—a comedy on a trip through Bend and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rueber and of hilarious proportions; second—a Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. her only a little. Nadine returned home from the mystery thriller that will tingle the land. Publishers. Hermiston Irrigation District State Fair Sunday. Rueber spines of kids and adults alike; and T. Stewart and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Entered aa Second Class Matter stayed to return later with his two third—it plumbs the infinite depths guests of Mr. and ily were dinner Notice. December, 1906, Umatilla County, prize hogs and two prise lambs of the supernatural. Mrs. P. Corman Sunday. Oregon. The two comica Zasu Pitta and Charles Hall. who has been visit which he entered at the fair. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that ing at the Chrlstley home tor the | Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Gregory re- Slim Summerville have roles that Subscription Rates 11.00 the Board of Directors of the Her- past two weeks, returned to his ' turned home Tuesday after taking fit like a pair of gloves in "Their BEFORE 12:00 O’CLOCK SATUR- District, acting .75 miston Irrigation Six Months n the State Fair and spending DAY, SEPTEMBER 22, IN ORDER borne in Portland Thursday. Big Moment,” which is by far the Three Months .50 as a board of equalization, will meet Miss Juanita Wallin of Salem and | tew days at the coast. TO ATTEND THE TWENTY-SEC- best story they have had the oppor at the office of the secretary in OND ANNUAL UMATILLA PRO her friend were visitors at the C. L. I Kenneth Gregory left Monday tunity of playing in. They are the MEMBER Hermiston, Oregon, on the first JECT FAIR IN THE AFTERNOON. Upham home Saturday night. | evening for Spokane where he will helpers of a magician who is hired Tuesday In October, 1934, at 8:00 George Liehe was a business visi- | spend a few days. to perform in a private home. Fun OCI P. M., for the purpoae of reviewing tor in Pendleton Saturday. THE PARADE WILL APPEAR ON ! Miss Barbara Guye and her moth- and thrills are provided in the way and correcting the assessment and I | Helen Jendrzejewski who . . MAIN STREET AT 10:00 O’CLOCK has i er of Pendleton spent Sunday at the the trio solve a murder mystery that apportionment of taxes for the year,. .. 10.2 I been attending the State Fair at i home of Mrs. F. A. Baker. unexpectedly turns up at the home. AND THE AFTERNOON SHOW — « - | Salem, returned to her home Tues- WILL START AT 1:00 O’CLOCK. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoosier re- E. D. MARTIN, Secretary, i , A True Gentlewoman. o=----- | day. turned home Sunday from Yachats Mrs. Hubert Richwine and son of on the coast where they enjoyed a t BOARDMAN NEWS t In the death of Mrs. Cathryn C. YOURS FOR A BIGGER AND By Mrs. Dan Ransier Durfey, the people of Hermiston not few days rest. Enroute home the + I R. Kellogg, Idaho, were and dinner Mr. and Mrs. VAVILDL E. Osborn guests at only lost a friend and companion, BETTER FAIR! Hoosiers visited the Fred Netzel Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rangier and son ! the Tom Wilson home Sunday. By Alice Hammer but one of the best hotel women ii. home in Portland. Marvin and Mrs. Nick Faler left Richard Rainwater was a dinner eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Orbile Adame and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Siree made a Friday morning for Portland and Mrs. Durfey operated the Hermis daughter of Rosalia, Wn., were vis- guest of Eugene Ruggs Sunday. business trip to Spokane the first Forest Grove, where they will visit Carl Hammer who Is employed at ton Hotel which was known as one itors of Mrs. W. P. Trumbull Tues of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spring. They Meacham, visited at his home Sun- of the best hotels between Arling day afternoon. will be joined in Portland by Fred Robert Toms left Tues- Fred and of Hermiston ton and Pendleton, where service Is C. J. Mikesell was a week end day evening. Reeves of Hermiston and will mo Mr. and Mrs. Vai Knauf were din- day evening for Vale, Ore. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. always given in a courteous way. visitor at the home of his brother tor to Forest Grove where the boys Lawrence Johnson of Range Riv Mrs. Durfey always added a touch W. A. Mikesell. He left Monday for ner guests at the E. C. Hughes home F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President er accompanied Melvin Johnson will enroll as students in Pacific of quiet grace and a feeling of secu a few day's visit with his sister in Wednesday. A H. NORTON, Cashier University. D. M. DEETER, Asst, Cashier Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham were home from Spokane Sunday even rity to the atmosphere of the hotel. Spokane before returning to his Mrs. Inguard Skovbo visited Mon visitors at the L. Hammer home ing. The former is an uncle of Mel which can only be transmitted by a home In Vancouver, Wn. day with Mrs. Brice Dillabough. vin. true gentlewoman, In her many Mr. and Mrs. Douglas were visit- Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clyde Carrick and children W. P. Trumbull is home from Con- years of operating a hotel she was ors at the Baxter Hutchison home Herbert Ingham of Oakland, Cal., visited Monday with Mrs. Ed. Ollie Neill Tuesday. don. never unkind to a hungry man, | Sunday afternoon. a dam in the creek that is easily ta who arrived Monday evening, is also Kunze. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gourley and ken out in winter. The part he re Mr. and Mrs. Vai Knauf were a guest at the Melvin Johnson home woman or child who called at here Mrs. Ryland was a business visit- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Agee visited Junior Hoskins were at the T. J. overnight guests of the Casady’s this week. door for food or shelter, never be- or in Pendleton Tuesday. moves is not nailed, the boards be with her daughter and family, Mr. O’Brien home Sunday. grudging what little she might do" Nat Stockard, who has been em Tuesday night. They are return- ing held in place by the pressure of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bagan of Eu- and Mrs. D. Huffle, Tuesday. Alvin Strain stayed at the Frank Ing to Portland Wednesday. ene visited at the J. F. Bagan home Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blayden made Ayers place while Mr. and Mrs. Ay- the water, and can be taken out in Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hughes were ast wek. 10 minutes. He takes the water a business trip to Hermiston Thurs ers were in Clatskanie. dinner guests at the W. Barber home from the dam by gravity and spreads Mrs. U. G. Shipley accompanied day. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING. Miss Eleanor Barth and Miss Ce- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Refvem and Mrs. Talbott is visiting her par celia Brennan were dinner guests of it on his clover field by use of the Mr. and Mrs. Addleman and I fami- family on a business trip to Pendle- strip border method. He is getting UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blayden a Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon Sunday. ly were dinner guests of Mr. and on Monday. a nice stand of clover, Mr. Averill few days before she returns to her Mr. and Mrs. Roy Omohundro and reports, and is running 12 to 15 Mrs. Hall Sunday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the board of directors of Union Mrs. Blanche Schiller of Pendle- home in Calexico. High School District No. 9 of Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet in family called at the home of Mr. head of cattle on it. Dorothy and Laura Conrad, , Nat ton visited her parents over the Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hahn and and Mrs. Fred Rauch Sunday. the school house in Hermiston, Oregon, in said District, October 8, 1934, and Opal Stockard and Victor • Ad- week end and assisted her grand are at 8:00 P. M., for the purpose of levying a tax for the fiscal year be Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and daughter Orbie ather, DickEvans, with his lunch family of Grand Island, Neb., ginning on June 30, 1934, and ending on June 30, 1935, at which time (Hernan were guests at the < visiting her sister and family, Mr. Katherine and Oliver Richardson Coos Seed Yields Larger. Wells home Saturday night. the following budget may be discussed with the board. stand at the rodeo grounds. and Mrs. Glen Mackan. were called on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gour Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hooker COQUILLE— Present indications The total amount of money needed by the said Union High School Miss Helen Connor was home A farewell party honoring Marvin ley Monday. District No. 9, for the fiscal year 1934 and 1935, Is estimated in the guests at the H. Hooker home Sun- .’rom Portland over the week end. are that approximately 50,000 lbs. Ransier was given last week on following budget. Miss Alma Neill is now employed of bent grass seed will be harvested day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller of Bud Portland are home for a two week's Wednesday at the home of Mr. and at the Peter Carlson home. While loading a gun Sunday, in Coos county this year, reports BUDGET Sommerer shot his foot. The gun vacation. They are visiting Mr. Mrs. C. W. Kruse. Marvin left Fri County Agent George H. Jenkins. accidently went off. He was taken Miller’s parents in Pilot Rock this day morning for Forest Grove where Drouth Purchases Help Stockmen This is less than one-half of the Estimated Receipts he will enroll in the Pacific Univer to the Pendleton hospital. week and will visit Mrs. Miller’s sity. LAKEVIEW—Farmers and stock- normal crop in this section, although Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal Mr. and Mrs. Ryland and family parents here next week. owners in Lake county are showing about four times greater than that school year (third Monday in June) for which Miss Norma Gibbons left Sunday attended the rodeo at Stanfield this budget is made ........................................... Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers have tor Heppner where she will teach considerable interest in the govern of last year, Mr. Jenkins says. 278.92 Sunday afternoon. 2. To be received from the Non-Hlgh School Dis moved to Portland where Mr. Ro- ment’s emergency livestock purchas trict for Tuition .................................................. 300.00 Bill Hannan, a former resident of •ere has a promising position with school in a nearby district this win- ing plan, and present indications are An armed burglar who robbed the ter. 3. TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ........................ Hermiston, was visiting In Columbia he NewsTelegram. $ 578.92 John Friemann home, at Mt. Clem and Mrs. Glenn Mackan and that they will realize more than Mr. district this week. ens, Mich., of a purse containing $8 Miss Viola Krause and Miss Bil- returned from Cannon Beach 823,000 from the operation of this Mr. and Mrs. Dan Follett and Mr. Ie Hedrick were home from Pendle- family returned next day and left the purse and Seaside the first of the week program, reports County Agent Vic- Estimated Expenditures and Mrs. A. H. Cable were Sunday but no money. on for the week end. By the end of Aug- tor W.) Johnson, after spending a ten day vacation afternoon visitors at the W. I. GENERAL CONTROL Carl Martin, who has been work- on the coast. ust 17, 750 ewes had been listed in 1. Clerk .................................................................... 100.00 Mikesell home. ng with the John Day highway Miss Bonnie Byram left for Boise, bis office by 42 Lake county wool 2. Legal Services (Clerk’s Bond) and adv. 175.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arnberg, Mrs. •rew, was also a Stanfield visitor Idaho. Wednesday night where she growers for sale to the government, TOTAL GENERAL CONTROL ................... ........ 275.00 Christley and her sister. Mrs. Bor. over the week end. expects to attend school this winter. and 85 head of cattle. Mr. Johnson dors, were visitors at the L. Hammer II. INSTRUCTION—Teaching Mrs. Betty Langhorn was a dinner Mrs. Willard Nickerson and has received a large number of of- 1. Principal ........................................ 1097.00 home Friday afternoon. tuest at the Refvem home Sunday. daughter Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. flee calls in regard to this plan, he 2. Teachers ........................... ............ 4032.00 Woodroth Gifford of Stanfield Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rogers and Barlow. Eddie Barlow and Mr. Ay said. 3. Supplies ........................................ 200.00 ind Lincoln Wyman of Pendleton daughter of Kelso, Wn., and Mr. 4. Textbooks ...................................... 300.00 ers made a business trip to Hermis TOTAL INSTRUCTION—Teaching 6524.00 visited Mrs. W. P. Trumbull Mon- ind Mrs. Leslie Rogers of Portland. ton Thursday. Cheap Irrigation Dam Used. day evening. isited at the home of their parents, Mike Healy returned home from III. OPERATION OF PLANT CORVALLIS —One of the cheapest A large crowd of about two hun- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rogers, over the 1. Janitor’s Salary .... British Columbia where he went on and most efficient irrigation instal 470.00 dred people attended the weiner 2. Janitor’s Supplies.............. 100.00 week end. a vacation two weeks ago. lations possible to have is lo be roast at Columbia park Saturday ' Miss Mildred Peregrine, who is 3. Fuel . ...................................................................... 500.00 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mackan and found on the farm of Guy Eachus 6. Light and Power .............................................. 200.00 night. Everyone enjoyed the pro- teaching In Heppner, was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hahn and family 5. Water ................................................. 60.00 gram, the ramp fire and hot dogs. if Miss Katherine Olday over the visited over the week end in La near Alpine, Bill Averill, county TOTAL EXPENSE OF OPERATION 1330.00 agent, says. Mr. Eachus has put in A 4-H Calf Club rally was held week end. Grande with the former's brother at the Hutchison home Thursday IV. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR The George Attebury rodeo Satur- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mac 100.00 1. Furniture and Equipment ........................ night. lay and Sunday brought a number kan. 200999999009999999909916900090999099999999 9999909999 2. Buildings and Grounds ............................ 50.00 0. A. Wilson is employed at the •f people to town. With the excep- Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Kennedy of TOTAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 150.00 Kate Stanfield ranch this week. tion of Harold Wallace getting Eugene, Ore., are visiting relatives Paul Miller. Faith. Philip and lightly Injured Saturday while rid- V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES and friends in Boardman this week. Floyd Wilson motored to Yakima ’ng a bucking horse bareback, and 1. Library Books ............................ 20.00 John Chaffee is visiting home 1 2. Health .......................................... Saturday on business. 1 horse belonging to F. A. Baker folks this week. 25.00 a. Personal Service ................... Fern Lindner, who has been at- ailing and breaking its back dur- 70.00 b. Supplies ................................... The Home Economics club will tending Willamette University at ng the show Sunday, the show was 3. Transportation .......................... meet Wednesday with Mrs. Ray Salem, was taken ill and has dis well timed and very interesting. 2500.00 a. Personal Service ............... Brown. 2615.00 continued her course there. She is TOTAL AUXILIARY AGENCIES Mrs. Joe Waterman and daughter The P.T.A. will hold Its first reg- at her home and is improving. Evelyn and niece Patricia O’Neil. ular meeting Friday when a recep VI. FIXED CHARGES Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer were Misses Laura and Betty Gregory. 1. Insurance ..................... 300.00 tion will be given for the teachers. business visitors at the George Web- Margaret Wood and Dorothy Wilson 2. Rent ............................... 1500.00 Election of officers will also her farm Sunday evening. 1800.00 TOTAL FIXED CHARGES eturned Monday evening from Wal held. Everett and Harold Rainwater owa Lake where they enjoyed a Clyde Carrick and Grandpa Car- VII. CAPITAL OUTLAY were dinner guests at the Swarner veek s vacation. All-Talking Poultry 1. New Furniture and Equipment ... 400.00 rick left last week for Vernona, Wn. home Sunday. Bobble Starkweather returned where they will spend a week. TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 400.00 Movie, Part of Special Bill Lindner was a business visi iome from Portland Sunday. Robert Mrs. Esther Thenfs of Eugene is Poultrymen ’s Meet VIII. DEBT SERVICE tor In Salem last week. tarkweather remained in Portland. visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. 1. Principal on Warrants . .. 3400.00 ing. Also ... In Person. .. Two Well- The 4-H Calf Club held a meet- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morgan and A. B. Chaffee for a few days this 2. Interest on Warrants 400.00 I ing In the English room of the high Mrs. C. M. McCall are slowly recov- Known Authorities Available for TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 3800.00 school Friday noon. Club yells and ring from Injuries received last Discussion of Your Poultry Problems. IX. EMERGENCY 300.00 | songs were practiced, after the reg eek in an auto wreck. Mrs. Mor- ular business meeting. able to come home Friday F PINE CITY NEWS T 6 Arrangements have poultryman should miss Is still in the hos- •it Mr. Morgan Summary of Expenditures By Oleta Neill T been made for a free this remarkable movie ital. Total Cenerai Control ........................... 8 275.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers spent Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pedigo and showing of that interesting which explains many Total Instruction—Teaching ........... 6524.00 1 couple of days in Clarkston. Wn., wo children arrived here Sunday Total Expense of Operation .............. ...... 1330.00 CHURCH NOTES new talking picture . . . . phases of poultry raising. he latter part of last week. rom Sfotti City. Iowa. Total 150.00 Maintenance and Repair ............... “ What ’s Ahead’’ . ... an Also on the program will be Mrs. Ollie Neill, Miss Eleanor Total Auxiliary Agencies ..................... 2615.00 Total Fixed Charges ................................ 1800.00 Jarth, Miss Cecelia Brennan and added attraction to a timely two widely-recognized au Total Capital Outlay .................................. 400.00 LS.C FOOTPALL SEASON WILL PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH lay W Hardman were In Hermis- poultry meeting to which thorities who will join in an Total 3800.00 Debt Service ................................ on on business Saturday. • Meet at Columbia school house NCLUDE 11-GAME SCHEDULE. Emergency ..... 300.00 all poultrymen in this area informal discussion of in Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers was a cal- 10:00 A. M. O. E. Wells, pastor are cordially invited. No dividual poultry problems. TOTAL Estimated Expenditures for Year .... 817194.00 er on Butter Creek Sunday. and Mrs. C. A. Paul. . assistant. Oregon State College, Corvallis, Miss Lillie Rauch has been Prayer meeting Wednesday tept 10—With six of the famous sent from school several days be- 7;3O P. M. Recapitulation >933 "iron men" and half a dozen •ause of poison ivy. other lettermen lost by graduation Mrs. Peter Carlson fell last Wed Total Estimated Expenditures for the year . $17,194.00 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCI Iregon State football prospects this nesday evening and bruised her head Less Total Estimated Recelpta for the year ... ADMITTANCE THEY Will FNJOY it TOo! 578.92 W. A. Briggs. Pastor. 'all depend largely on the ability of quite badly cansing her to have to AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY DISTRICT TAX 816.615 08 Morning worship at 10:00. Ser- tew men to fill the vacant positions. remain In bed for several days. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT ......... None mon theme. "What Can We Expect \n added problem will be a 11-game A shower was given tn honor of Amount of Endorsed Warrants Outstanding .. 5 to Gain from Religion in the Fu- ichedule which includes seven con- Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger Thursday afternoon. Those present were: ture.” Sunday school at 11:00. Pri erence games. DATED THIS 10TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1934. Mesdames W. D Nelli, C. H. Bartho Although 12 lettermen will greet mary. junior and adult departments SIGNED: on Stlner. Orange coach, the open- lomew. J. E. Myers. L. D. Neill, A. G. M. Pierson, superintendent. R. A BROWNSON. A. D. SMITH, Epworth League services at 7:00. ng day of fall practice September E. Wattenburger, H. E. Young. Ol District Clerk Chairman, Board of Directora 15, no experienced players will be lie Neill, Marion and John Healy. TopIe. "Getting More Out of School APPROVED BY BUDGET COMMITTEE, SEPT 10. 1934 Evening church servîtes at 8:00. ivailable at the tackles, right guard Frank Ayers, and Roy Omohundro, SIGNED: % Sermon theme, "The Plan of Salva r right half. Graduation took Tar and the Misses Neva. Alma and Ole % HENRY M. SOMMERER. J. H. REID, tion as Contained tn Epistle te the chwammel, an all-American, and ta Neill. Secretary, Budget Committee. Chairman. Budget Committee. Mrs J. J. Chisholm and daughter Harry Field, great tackle pair: Ver- Romans." (September 13-20) Meeting of the finance committee non Wedln, regular right guard, and Marjean and Mrs. Roy Censer and daughter Frances visited with Mrs. afterchurch in the morning. Pierre Bowman, right halt Do Your Banking rmiTMRiA Newe FIRST NATIONAL BANK MOVIES — FOR P oultrymen | FREE (Bninq you Wednesday * Sept. 20 | < » S.00 P.M. Union Church Building ° Hermiston oococcc00002000002**22200022**********2*131393--9 ’