THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
part in the actual, praticai evolu I Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCarty spent extended visit at the J. F. Rueber
tions which will be directed by some I Saturday visiting at the C. H. Bar home.
The Tuesday club met at the home
of the best authorities in the state. tholomew home.
Published every Thursday at Hermis- These evolutions will cover the dif
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and of Mrs. J. F. Rueber this week.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by ferent phases of the firemen’s work family were business visitors In Her
Joseph Myer made a business trip
to Portland over the week end re
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, from the time the alarm is received miston Saturday.
Frank Helms is now in Portland turning home Tuesday.
and the apparatus leaves the station
Publishers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm. Mr.
on through the best methods of hose on business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Spinnings and Mrs. Bill Lindner. Billie and
Entered as Second Class Matter laying and handling, use of ladders,
December, 1906, Umatilla County, fire escapes, standpipes, rescue, first were dinner guests at the W. D. Neill Fern Lindner, Melvin Follett and
home Sunday.
Sylvia Shutter were dinner guests at
aid, and salvage work.
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and the J. F. Rueber home Sunday.
These drills and practices will be
The Pollyannas met Tuesday in
performed by all who wish to gain son Jerry, Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
Subscription Rates
knowledge from actual practice, and and Miss Cecelia Brennan visited at stead of Wednesday this week be
$1.00 will be followed by open, directed the E. P. Jarmon home Sunday.
cause of the May Day program at
.71 discussions on all phases of the
Six Months ...
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill and the school Wednesday. Mrs. C. M
family from Pendleton spent Sunday McCall was hostess.
.50 work.
Three Months
visiting at the W. D. Neill home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Driscoll of Fort
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and Stephens, Wn.. spent the week end
MEMBER
daughter Naomi were business visi it the home of Mrs. Driscoll’s moth
tors in Pendleton Saturday.
er. Mrs. Priscilla Gifford. Miss Wod-
PINE CITY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger ruth Gifford accompanied them home
By Oleta Neill
visited at the homes of Frank Helms to visit for two weeks.
A good percentage of the Pine and Frank Ayers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem were bus-
City high and grade school pupils
Iness visitors In Walla Walla Mon-
attended the annual Morrow County
day.
May Festival held at Heppner Fri
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stuart were
Probable. But Not Certain.
day. May 3. Though their spellers
STANFIELD NEWS
business visitors in Hermiston Wed-
Every day, we are asked, over and gained no awards, they placed fifth
nesday.
Bv Sophronia Rhea
over, “when will we get the dam?” at the track meet, Those awarded
Patricia Richards and Margaret
Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Baker, Mrs.
Everywhere everybody believes it is ribbons at the track meet were:
going to be built. But the authority Jack Healy, first in the 50 yard Frances Duyck, Tom Gibson. Miss Wood were delegates who attended
for construction must come from dash. 75 yard dash and ball throw, Elva Berry and Nye Berry, all of the Christian Endeavor convention
Washington and there are a multi and second in shot put; Guy Moore Stanfield, were business visitors in at The Dalles.
Charles Connor has been trans
tude of problems bothering the minds first in high jumping; Mabel Rauch, Pendleton Friday.
Harry Shipley of Cecil. Ore., has ferred to Pendleton as section fore
of the president and his administra second in ball throw, and Helen Hea-
been
visiting
at
the
home
of
his
par
man.
Mr. Connor took over his du
tive officers just now.
ley, second in ball throw and run
Col. T. M. Robins, chief of engin- ning. Several of the grade school ents the past few days. Mr. Shipley ties Wednesday morning and Mrs
eers, has recommended the low dam. pupils participated in the singing in | plans to go to White Salmon soon Connor and the children will move
at 310.5 feet elevation as the only the evening, after which they re-' where he has interest in a Pastime. within the next few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hammill are
A May Day program was held on
practical navigation structure at turned to their respective homes on
Umatilla rapids and has recommend- he bus, driven by Burl Wattenbur- the proud parents of a baby boy the high school lawn Wednesday, in
weighing
81
pounds,
who
was
born
ed against the proposed high dam ger, and in their personal cars.
which all grade school children and
their home Thursday.
i most of the high school took part
and open river or channel develop-
Lieutenant Robert E. Jarmon, and at Miss
Katherine
Olday
was
called
ment.
his brother Oscar flew from San to Portland Thursday evening on I It began at ten o’clock when Mise
His report is now with the board Francisco to Pendleton Saturday. business. She returned home Mon i Doris Hutton was crowned Queen of
' the May, with the Misses Mary Lee
of Army engineers in Washington. They spent the weak end visiting day evening.
: Rhea, Nadine Rueber, Emily Bart
It has been examined by our senat their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Mrs. W. O. Dennis died at her
ors and congressmen who will soon Jarmon and returned to San Fran- 1 home Friday morning, after a ling- ley and Ruth Rowell as princesses
McDermott crowned the
have a special hearing and will urge cisco Monday. On their return trip ering illness. The funeral was held 'ames
immediate construction, at a cost of they circled very low over the school in Hermiston Sunday afternoon and Queen. A picnic lunch was served
323,240,000. The president has just house several times and did a few interment was in the Hermiston at noon and in the afternoon a girls'
baseball game with Hermiston was
set up his board of advisers for the stunts for the students.
cemetery. Mrs. Dennis’ son Wallace
E. B. Wattenburger was a busi Johnson, and her sister were called won by Stanfield 12 to 7. The Stan-
distribution of the big relief fund of
four millions, and they have had the ness visitor in Ione and Heppner from California. They returned home field boys also won doubles in tennis
from Hermiston and the Hermiston
first meeting, yesterday. They hava Saturday.
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girls won.
The Pine City senior class, Hugh Wednesday.
allocated half the money to eight
home
Howard
Gregory
returned
Mrs. Ed Morgan spent the past
kinds of projects, one or two of Neill, L. D. Vinson, Tom Healy and Tuesday morning, after a few days
which may include the work on the Murray Potts took their sneak day illness in Portland.
week in Portland with Mrs. Ben
Columbia, but no direct allocations Friday. They motored to Bingham
Marvin Hotchkis, who has been Hunlock and son Charles of Spokane.
have been made. Mr. Ickes has stat- Springs and attended a show in Pen- In Pilot Rock for the past tew months
Mr. and Mrs. Woody arrived here
ed that as soon as money is made lleton.
from Kansas the latter part of the
was
visiting
old
friends
in
Stanfield
Henrietta Helms, Bobby Schiller,
available for any certain project
week. Mrs. Woody is George Arm
ind Junior Wattenburger are absent Monday.
work will begin at once.
The Misses Helen Connor and Eve strong's daughter, better known here
the
week
with
The Army engineers approve the rom school this
lyn Starkweather of Portland spent as Goldy Armstrong. Mrs. Woody
work, public sentiment is outspoken chickenpox.
the week end in Stanfield with states that they were in the midst
were
W.
D.
Neill
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and strong for it, the president and
of the dust storm and that they plan
friends and relatives.
Mon-
In
Pendleton
usiness
visitors
his administrative family have the
The baccalaureate exercises were to be here for some time.
lay.
funds, Senator Steiwer and Con
held in the high school auditorium
, Frank
Laird,
and Mrs.
. - Laird
. . of - son
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— of Mr. and
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and Sunday evening with Rev. C. D. A. A.
gressman Pierce are daily watchin-
Stanfield,
week
end
visiting
‘
amily
spent
the
and urging the necesary funds, and
Mayfield and Rev. O. W. Payne de Ethel McCray of Hermiston were
everybody is waiting for the final elatives in Heppner.
livering the services. Mr. and Mrs. married in Pasco Thursday.
Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger, Mrs. Joe
scratch of the pen.
Waterman, L. T. Kenison and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene, and
and
children,
and
Mrs.
Reid
Buswick
When you read this, you will lose Shields visited at the W. J. C. D Mayfield sang a quartet num Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruhland and
Miss Esther Fredieckson played mall son of Ione, Harold Mason C-
know all we know about it. A wire
home at Echo Wed- a ber violin
solo, and Mrs. Leia Ravens ‘exington, and Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
may come announcing a favorable Vattenburger
iesday.
and Mrs. T. C. Baker sang a Rhea were visitors at the Curtis
decision any hour and It may be
Ayers spent Thursday croft
Mrs.
Frank
duet. There are twelve in the grad Rhea home Sunday.
weeks, but we surely hope it wll
t the Mrs. Ollie Neill home.
uating class. The graduation exerci-
not be months.
Miss Bytha Hoskins was a dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Mohundro ses
will be held in the high schoo’ nest
of Miss Mary Lee Rhea Sun-
nd family attended Farm Bureau Friday evening.
OREGON FIRE CHIEFS WILL
t Alpine Saturday evening.
day.
Mrs.
Neil
White
and
son
Vivian
o
Mrs. L. D. Neill spent the week Lexington were visiting at the horn
Word was received that the Glen
MEET AT CORVALLIS IN JUNE.
nd with her daughter, Mrs. Neil of Mrs. White's parents, Mr. am Wallaces will arrive in Rochester
'nlghten
at
Hardman.
Wednesday evenin’.
Salem, Ore., May 6 (Special)—
J. W. Waid, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. asper Myers and Mrs.
Following a meeting of the progran
The School Advancement Associa
on
Jerry
spent
Saturday
visiting
at
committee of the Oregon Fire Chiefs
tlon held its last meeting Monday
home.
Association, President Percy E. Tail- the C. H. Bartholomew
evening at the high school. Report
Fred
Rauch
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
man announces the annual Fire
on the May Day program were giver
CHURCH NOTES
men’s School will be held In Corval family attended church services in and among numerous suggestion'
Echo
Sunday.
lis, June 12, 13 and 14.
they are hoping to open their meet
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew ings
It is planned for the school to be visited
in tho fall with a larger regu
Mr.
Bartholomew
’
s
mother.
C. R. Moore. Minister.
opened with addresses by Governor
lar
attendance.
Meetings
have
beer
Bible school at 10:00 A. M.
Charles H. Martin, State Fire Mar- Mrs. Mary Bartholomew In Heppner held the first of every month sine
Preaching and communion at 11
shol Hugh H. Earle and a represen- Saturday.
the first of September.
Mrs. Reid Buswick and family
tative of the League of Oregon Cit-
The Ladies Aid is sponsoring r A. M. Special Mother’s Day service.
and Mrs. Rose Shields returned to Mother's Day dinner Wednesda The oldest mother, the youngest
The school Is to be a departure their home at Long Creek Thursday evening, May 15th, in the church mother and the mother with the lar
from the methods of previous after visiting for a few days at the basement. A chicken dinner will be gest family will each receive a bou-
schools being designed to be of par A. E. Wattenburger home.
served from 6:00 o'clock to 7 :30, fol quet. So get that family together
md come honor mother. Special mu-
ticular benefit to the smaller chiefs
Miss Cecelia B> nnan, and Ray W. lowed by a program.
and the firemen. All in attendance Hardman spent Thursday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rueber o: ic.
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 P. M.
will have an opportunity to take the W. D. Neill home.
Portland arrived Saturday for ar
Jubject, “The Art of Making a Hap-
y Home.” Luke 10:38-42.
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Preaching service at 7:45 P. M
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ubject, “The First Truth the Bible
’redicts.” Sermon specially pr
—
ared for young people who want t
now the why and the wherefore
hings.
Baptizing after the morning ser
Ice.
Young People’s class Saturday
ight at the church. Platform work
zill be our special for the evening.
Come and unite with this grow-
1g congregation.
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! YOU gross
moro money
with a
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THURSDAY. MAY », 1985.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Service at 11:00 A.M.
Meeting on Tuesday and Friday
nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome.
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
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IRRIGON NEWS
t
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy are
the proud parents of a six pound
girl Lavonne Darlene born May 1.
Mrs. McCoy is at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Ollie Coryell and is being
attended by Dr. Wilcutt of Hermis-
ton.
The Irrigon high school enter-
talned Boardman high at a party
Thursday evening honoring the sen-
lor class. A very pleasant time was
enjoyed by all.
Harvey Warner and Don Rutledge
drove the school busses to Heppner
Friday to transport the band mem-
bers and those taking part in the
track meet. Irrigon placed third, los
ing to Ione by one point.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler
of Umatilla and Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Warner at dinner Friday night
In honor of their son-in-law, George
Kendler’s birthday.
Those motoring to Heppner Fri
day to attend the track meet were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace, Mr. and
Mrs. Swearingeon and Will Graybeal.
Mrs. Harvey Warner entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boulware and
Mrs. Batte Rand and two small sons,
David and Hubert, at dinner Satur
day honoring her mall daughter Es
ther Louise’s third birthday.
Earl Leach and Vonna Jones were
dinner guests of Mrs. J. A. Graybeal
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and
Mrs. Fred Markham motored to Wal
la Walla Saturday. »
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and
daughter Mildred visited relatives
at Boardman Sunday.
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By MARIJANE HAMMER.
meeting of the 4-H Columbia
Jewing club was held Tuesday eve-
ling at the home of Mrs. A. H.
Cable. The club name will be “Col-
imbia Winners.” The second division
members were started on dish tow-
:1s and the third division on a patch.
The next meeting will be held May
31.
Gilbert Costa of The Dalles visit-
ad at the Casady home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cable, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Mikesell and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Follett were fishing In the
mountains near Pilot Rock Sunday.
Dell Christley made a business
trip to Portland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Addleman and fam
ily were dinner guests at the John
Conrad home Sunday.
Lloyd White of Orting, Wn., is
employed at the Hooker home for
the summer.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Freeman of
Milton have moved onto the place
formerly occupied by. Armstrongs.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Montgomery
and family were guests at the Lou
Hooker home Sunday.
L. Hammer and Carl Hammer were
THROUGH THE YEARS THAT GIFT OF FLOWERS
HAS NEVER FAILED TO THRILL
AND or
MOTHER’S DAY-SUNDAY, MAY 12
FLOWERS FROM THOSE SHE HOLDS MOST DEAR-
CARRY A MESSAGE WHICH MERE WORDS CAN
NEVER EXPRESS.
A CHECK OR BANK ACCOUNT WILL ALSO
MUCH TO HER MATERIAL HAPPINESS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50.000
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
business visitors in Pendleton Tues
day.
Jo Ellen Mopps was an over night
guest of Barbara Reid Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnberg visited
friends at Nolin Sunday.
Mr. Dixon and Oscar Hutsell visit
ed at the Hughes home Monday eve
ning.
Carl Hammer is employed in Pen
dleton.
Mrs. A. H. Cable entertained the
sewing club Tuesday evening.
Gloria and Viola Pelletier have re
turned to school after four weeks of
illness.
Mrs. H. M. Sommerer and baby
daughter Sylvia are now at home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rainwater and
family were Sunday dinner guests at
theTom Wilson home.
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MISS SULLAVAN AT OASIS
IN "THE GOOD FAIRY”.
“The Good Fairy.” in which Mar
garet Sullavan, Herbert Marshall
and Frank Morgan play the leading
roles. Is to be seen as the feature
film attraction at the Oasis theatre
Sunday and Monday.
The story is of an orphaned waif
who makes her first step into the
world out of an orphanage by join
ing the staff of a motion picture
theatre as usher. When the theatre
manager is announced to the super
intendent of the orphanage she sug
gests:
,
, “Well, show him in. There’s noth
ing else you can do.” • .
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GROSS PROFIT
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D M DEETER. Asst Cashier
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NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
FINAL REPORT.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
TILLA COUNTY.
In the matter of the Estate of
Frank L. Jewett, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned executrix of the last
will and testament of Frank L. Jew
ett, deceased, has filed her final re
port with the Clerk of the above en
titled Court, and that the Judge of
said Court has designated Saturday,
the 18th day of May, 1935, at 2:00
o'clock in the afternoon as the time,
and the rooms of the above entitled
Court In the County Court House in
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
as the place when and where hear
ing iii to be had thereon. All per
sons interested are hereby notified
to then and there appear and show
cause, if any they have, why said
report should not be approved, the
executrix discharged and the estate
closed.
Dated this 18th day of April,
1935.
IDA L. JEWETT, Executrix.
(April 18—May 1«)
MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS
A
Mrs. L. S. Bumgarner
A
of 2718 State St.. Everett,
APPT Wash., said: "When I was
s .
T a young girl I took cold
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felt tired. T improved while
taking the first bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription. I took four bottles and enjoyed
real health again and have been well ever
since. ‘ Sold by all druggists.
New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00.
THAT RUNS LIKE A TOP.
NEW * USED PARTS
USED CARS
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House
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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
L. H. Flora. Pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 A. M.
Preaching service 11:00 A. M.
Evening preaching service 7:45.
Wednesday night prayer service,
7:45. All are invited to come and
meet with us. who desire to worship
God in Spirit and in Truth, for He
seeketh such to worship Him.
CHRISTOPHERSON
Physician and Surgeon
Bank Building
Office Hours
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9-12 and 2-5
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
DR. A. E. MARBLE
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Herr direktor of the theatre asks
to talk to the superintendent.
"Oh, sir, the superintendent is a
she.”
"Well, tell her that I want to see
him.”
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Hermiston Post No. 37
toother's Day
"Hello, Mother!"
Across the miles speeds your greeting, and it's your
speech, your familiar inflection, your individual self...
so clear that she finds it hard to realize you're not right
there in the same room with her. And she answers.
Can anything, on Mother’s Day or many another day,
bring two folks closer?
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auzii-
lary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Halt
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bld*.
Phone M
Residence Phone 25-3
Bunday and Evenings by
Appointment
Sunday, May 12
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
T he P acific TELEPHONE AND TELECRAPR COMPANY
OSTEOPATHIC
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MAIN
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