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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1835.
I rare of the present enrollment in | ter of Newall, Cal., are visiting at ters spent the week end with her.
the high school. An influx of stu­ the Byram home. Mrs. Wilmoth and They are Miss Bertha Camp of Rise­
dents would undoubtedly result, fol­ Mrs. Simons are daughters of Mr. burg, Mrs. Riley Russell and son
Published every Thursday at Hermis- lowing authorization for the con- and Mrs. Byram.
Richard and daughter Betty of
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by struction of the dam, but the reason
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Graves and Glendale, Cal., and Mrs. J. E. Es-
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, for immediate construction is to take family attended burial services ; for telle and daughter Phyllis Anne of
care of our own immediate district the infant child of Mr . and ] Mrs. Myrtle Creek.
Publishers.
needs.
.
Shelby Graves at Morgan Saturday.
Mrs. R. L. Brown and Mrs. Rus-
All legal voters who want the new
Mrs. Claud Coats and Echo, Mrs. sell and Richard, spent Friday with
Second Class Matter
Entered
high
school
building
should
vote
at
Truman
Messenger
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
friends in Walla Walla.
December, 1808, Umatilla County,
the election Tuesday, August 6, at Barlow ' motored to Pendleton Mon­
Patricia Richards will lead the
Oregon.
the polls in the school building be­ day.
Christian Endeavor meeting at the
THE FOLLOWING 6 ADVANTAGES
tween the hours of 2.00 P. M. and
Mrs. Robert Mitchel left Monday Stanfield Presbyterian church Sun­
Subscription Rates:
7:00
P.
M.
for
Portland
for
a
visit
with
rela
­
day
evening.
August
4.
Besides
mu
­
OF PAYING BY CHECK
One Year ..... -......... ............ 81.09
tives.
sical numbers, Mrs. Green will re­
.75
Six Months ................... .........
Dave Johnston of Arlington spent view the book by Louis Adams, “The
.50 •
Three Months .....
-
Natives’ Return", which concerns
CHURCH NOTES
♦ Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger the people of Yugo-Slavia.
SAVES TIME AND EFFORT IN PAYING BILLS.
spent two days the first of this week
Everybody is urged to attend this
MEMBER
here
with
relatives.
Renna
June
and
AN ENDORSED CHECK PROVES PAYMENT.
meeting.
There
has
been
good
at
­
BAPTIST CHURCH
Franklin returned home with them tendance at previous meetings which
CHECKS
ARE CHEAPER THAN MONEY ORDERS
E
ON
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Tuesday evening.
have proven very successful.
Classes for all ages. A welcome to
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow and
IT SYSTEMATIZES YOUR FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
all. The Ladies Aid meets on the Chloe enjoyed a motor trip to the
second and fourth Wednesdays of valley the first of the week.
AVOIDS THE DANGERS OF CARRYING CASH
each month.
Mrs. Glenn Hadley, Mrs. Grace
UMATILLA NEWS
BUILDS PRESTIGE AND ESTABLISHES CREDIT.
Tyler of Boardman and Fred Mark-
By Louise Byrnes
Reasons for New High School.
ham of Irrigon motored to Walla
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Hazel Tippie, daughter of Mrs.
Walla Saturday to visit Glenn Had­
Members of the Hermiston Union
L. H. Flora, Pastor.
ley who has been ill in the Veteran’s Florence Tippie, and Lloyd Ostrom,
High School board for District No.
Sunday school at 9:45 A. M.
both of Umatilla, were united in
We suggest there are many other advantages to you In maintain
9 did not authorize the high school
Spiritual teachers to teach your Hospital there for the past week
ing an adequate cash reserve in a checking account. We Invite
with heart trouble. They found Mr. marriage last Friday at Pasco, Wn.
district bond election for a new children God’s word.
They were accompanied by Mr. and
you to consider them.
school building which entails $40,000
Morning preaching 11:00 A. M. Hadley improved.
A seven o’clock dinner was en- Mrs. M. M. McCullough and Mrs.
without first considering the present
Evening evangelistic service at
Dave
Lane
of
Pasco.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
need, advantages of immediate con­ 7:45 P. M., “Jesus said. Go Ye Into joyed last Wednesday evening at
will make their home in
struction and the disadvantages of All the World and Preach the Gos­ the home of Ralph Wasmer, given in Ostrom
at present where Ostrom
remaining in the present crowded pel." (Mark 16-15.) We have noth­ honor of Howard Bates’ birthday. Umatilla
will be employed with his brother-
Guests
included
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bates,
of Hermiston
quarters.
ing to offer but God’s plan of sal­
in-law, Mr. McCullough.
One of the first considerations was vation. All are invited to meet with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and sons,
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Lane
spent
the need for a high school building us to worship "Jesus, the way, the Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler and grand- Sunday in Umatilla visiting friends
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
to relieve the overcrowded conditions truth and the life eternal. (John son Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze and Mrs. Lane’s mother, Mrs. Mabel
and Mary, and Bill Harrington. The
In the grade school building. The 14-6).
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
Fromdahl.
evening was spent playing pinichle.
high school district does not own
Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Thomas and
A Christian Endeavor party was
any property except a few typewrit­
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
given at the home of Miss Lois Mes­ children Mary Etta and Lee left
ers, desks and school room furniture,
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Tuesday for Spokane for a months
senger last Wednesday.
and for years has rented space in the
Service at 11:00 A.M.
Bert King of Portland is here this vacation. Rev. Thomas is minister
grado school from school district No.
Meeting on Tuesday and Friday
for both Boardman and Umatilla,
14. For the past three years the nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome. week with his brother, W. O. King, and there will be no church in eith­
Roy Neill, who bas been east to-
who
is
seriously
ill.
enrollment in both grade and high
St. Paul with a shipment of sheep
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
er town until the Rev. Thomas re­
Nathan
Thorpe
is
here
visiting
his
school has increased steadily. This
t PINE CITY NEWS t from Spokane, returned home Sat­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorpe. turns.
past year, saw a conjested assembly
urday evening.
By Oleta Neill
METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ostrom spent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kelly
and
son
Glen
with every inch of available space
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
Friday and Saturday visiting Mr.
E. B. Wattenburger returned
A
school
meeting
was
held
at
the
of
La
Grande
and
Mrs.
Herrman
used for seating, which is bound to
10:00 A. M., Morning worship.
school house Thursday afternoon to home from a business trip to Mt.
Frankie of Baker stopped Friday at and Mrs. Dave Lane in Pasco.
definitely lower the efficiency of the
11:00 A. M., Sunday school.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Conlon
Vernon Saturday evening.
vote on the budget.
the H. B. Thomas home while en­
student mentally and physically and
7:00 P. M., Epworth League.
spent Sunday in Portland and Salem
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ole-
to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hixon of Plea­
thereby lessen his sdvantages.
8:00 P. M., Evangelistic service. route
where
they
visited
their
daughter,
Watermelons are ripe on the pro­
sant Valley visited their daughter ta and Miss Alma Neill and Guy
A second reason considered by the
Mildred,
who
is
working
in
the
val
­
ject and are being placed on the
Mrs. H. E. Young a few days last Moore were business visitors in Her-
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
board was the advantage of imme­
market. Quite a lot of melons are ley.
week. They returned to their home miston Saturday.
diate construction while the govern­
C. R. Moore, Minister.
Walter
Hayes
motored
to
Hover
being raised again this year. Harry
Hugh Curran called at the John
Thursday.
ment is offering a 45 per cent grant
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
watermelon picker, is here Sunday afternoon. He was accom­
Healy home Monday.
at 4 per cent interest to be paid back
Preaching and communion, 11:00. Holden,
W.
D.
Neill
and
son
Harold
went
panied
home
by
Dorothy
Tonies
and
he will work this season.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young were
over a eriod of 30 years. Without
to the Arbuckle mountains Thursday
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. where
John Pruter and Charles Nicker­ Velma Lane.
business
visitors
in Hermiston
this federal grant the same building
J. S. Brown, who has been work­ to cut their winter wood.
Preaching service at 8:00 P. M. son motored to Portland last Mon­
Thursday.
could not be constructed for less
ing
in
Idaho,
returned
home
last
Fri
­
Mrs.
T.
J.
O
’
Brien
and
daughter
This church is undenominational, day.
than >100,000 direct cost to the being
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plourd and
composed of many different
Mrs. A. P. Ayers returned home day for a ten day visit with his fam­ Isabella were in Heppner on busi­ children
school district, and under the pres­ denominations.
spent Sunday at the home
ness Saturday.
It is not governed Saturday from Klamath Falls where ily.
ent PWA set-up the cost to the dist- by any human discipline,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck and son
E. B. Wattenburger was a Pen­ of Mrs. Plourd’s parents, Mr. and!
conference, she has been for the past month
riet will only be $40,000.
Mrs.
W.
D.
Neill.
association, board (state or visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Dickie and Mrs. Mabel Kennedy and dleton business visitor Thursday.
Another reason for present con- synod,
grandson LeRoy of Maryhill stopped
national),
but
is
governed
only
by
La
Londe
and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and
struction has been the evident lack of the New Testament teachings and
NOTICE OF STREET AND
Mr. and Mrs. George Wicklander Monday at the V. D. Bramer home family who have been living near
gymnasium and auditorium facili­ practices as found therein.
enroute to Walla Walla.
and
son
motored
to
Portland
last
Mrs
Heppner
have
moved
onto
the
ties, not only from the standpoint
ALLEY VACATION.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Horsely of La Ollie Neill place where they will
If you believe there are too many Saturday evening, returning hdme Grande
of sports but as an aid to the build­
are
visiting
at
the
home
of
on
Wednesday.
make
their
future
home.
ing of the physique and fitness of denominations, then will you help
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ingles were I Mr. Horsely’s sister, Mrs. Pete Me
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
John Healy who has been to St
the students in both high school and us in our effort to practice Christian
Nabb.
Helens where his sheep are on pas­ You will take notice that the City
Physical training Unity in Hermiston as Jesus prayed Boardman visitors Thursday.
grade school.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jay
Berry
and
Arthur Allen and sons Jean
Council of the City of Hermiston,
ture, returned home Thursday.
should not only be available for high for in the seventeenth chapter of and Mrs.
Clayton left by train Thursday daughters Lola and Barbara and Mr.
Umatilla County, Oregon, on the
school students but should start in John?
H.
Bartholomew
left
Mrs.
C.
and
Mrs.
Max
Gravbeal
and
son
Max
We invite you to this, growing for Los Angeles where they were returned Sunday from a trip to the Thursday afternoon on a trip to Spo­ 19th day of June, 1935, duly passed
the grade school with regular gym
railed by the illness of Mrs. Allen’s i
an ordinance initiating the proposi­
classes to correct faulty posture and church.
mountains near Meacham where kane.
mother.
tion to vacate all that portion of
regulate suppressed energy. Through
they
picked
huckleberries.
A
meeting
was
held
at
the
Tom
Boy
F. H. Miller made a business trip
Orchard Avenue lying between the
such early training better athletes
Mrs.
Esther
Ruby
and
Blanche
len
ranch
Thursday
afternoon
to
see
to Portland the first of last week.
south line of Maple Avenue or Maple
will be developed to take part in the
The railroad paint gang is in Pike and John Whitney motored to about putting out poison for rabbits. Avenue extended westerly, and the
more strenuous sports by the time t BOARDMAN NEWS 1
Pendleton
Monday.
A
great
deal
of
poison
was
put
out
Boardman this week. They are I
west line of First Street West or
they are ready to enter high school.
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
painting the railroad signs from
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- Van Schoiack but due to the lateness of the sea­ First Street West extended souther­
It will be impossible for Hermis­
Alton Klitz received appointment Pendleton
son the results have not been as ly; all that portion of Second Street
to
The
Dalles.
and
son
Delbert
motored
to
The
ton to schedule home basketball this week as a government inspector
Jeanette Turner of Heppner Dalles Saturday. They were accom- good as were expected.
West lying south of the south line
games this year with nearby schools of mines and left Monday for Wash- has Miss
been elected as teacher in the ranied home Monday by their daush-
Mrs. Roy Omohundro and daugh­ of Maple Avenue; all of that
because of lack of a proper regula­ ington, D. C. He is the son of Mr. high
school. She will teach English ter Dolores who has been visiting ter Iris were in Echo and Hermiston portion of Third Street
!
West
tion floor and shower facilities. and Mrs. F. F. Klitz and a graduate
Home Economics. She Is a gra-1 her aunt, Mrs. Harry Cramer,
lying south i of the , south line
on business Tuesday.
Buch a condition should not exist in of Boardman high school and of Ore- and
re­
of the University of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer
Miss Bernice Neill has been quite of Maple. Avenue; all of the alley
such a progressive, growing com­ gon State college, He worked for a duato
visit to
Miss Janet Gorham is a guest this turned home from a short vit
Ill the past week. She is some im­ running through the center of block
munity as Hermiston.
number of years in the mines in week at the Jim Rose home at Cay- La Grande and Portland.
4 and the alley running through the
The high school board is not try­ Alaska, returning to the United
Walter Hayse accompanied by proved now, however.
center of Block 5 in Hermiston,
T.
J.
O
’
Brien
left
Wednesday
for
ing to "put anything over" on the States last spring. For the past year use.
G. E. Sturm spent the week end Dorothy and Velma Lane motored to Rockaway, Ore., where he will stay Oregon, according to plat filed In •
taxpayer but has considered this he has been at Yreka, Calif. He ex­
Hover Monday evening where Miss
the office of the County Recorder of
his family.
a week.
bond issue from every angle before pects to be stationed in the North­ with
County, Oregon, on April
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cramer re­ Tonis will visit Miss Lane for a for Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Umatilla
calling the election. There is suffici­ west.
Tues-
week.
Hayse
returned
early
1905, and being in Sec. 10, Tp.
Sunday from Spokane where
were guests at the L. D. Neill home 5,
Miss Gladys Graves is here this turned
ent time between the time notice is
day
morning.
4 N. R. 28 E.W.M.. and that the 7th
they visited at the home of their
given and the date of election for week at the home of her parents, son.
William Roberts of Walla Walla Sunday.
of August. 1935, at 8:00 P. M.,
Mrs. Fortier and Norma re­
Mrs. Tom O’Brien and daughters day
everr taxpayer to investigate the Mr. and Mrs. Ward Graves.
was
in
Umatilla
Saturday
and
Sun
­
in the Council Chambers in the
there for a longer stay.
Isabella
and
Katherine
and
son
Gor
­
Reese Byram left last week for mained
matter thoroughly by talking with
day.
Public Library in Hermiston, Ore­
Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Thomas left
the board members and checking Kansas where he was called by the
The Redmen Lodge held a ban­ don were in Pendleton on business gon. is the time and place fixed by
for near Spokane where
Monday.
available data on the reasons for serious illness of his mother. She Tuesday
quet
for
the
baseball
team
at
the
said
ordinance for the hearing of
they will spend their vacation with
W. D. Neill and son Harold who any and all objections to the vacat-
proposed construction.
passed away just before he reached the
ferry landing Saturday evening.
former
’
s
mother.
There
will
be
are
cutting
wood
In
the
Arbuckle
The fact that the Umatilla rapids there.
Mr. ’ and Mrs. Roy Kendler of
ing of the above described streets
services at the Community church
dam may be built in the future is
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker plan to each
Portland are visiting Mr. Kendler's mountains were home over Sunday. and alleys.
Sunday
as
usual.
Miss
Shirley
Jarmon
and
Roy
Jar­
not the Incentive for construction spend this week end in Portland.
Dated this 29th day of June, 1935.
Miss Floy Byram is spending the parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kend­ mon motored to Bingham Springs
because there Is an immediate need
Mrs. Wilmoth and family of Boise week
ler, Sr., and his brother and wife,
CHARLES TAYLOR,
with
friends
in
Pendleton.
Sunday.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Simons
and
daugh-
for more class room space to take
City Recorder.
Three of Mrs. F. L. Brown’s sis- Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, Jr.
(July 4—August 1)
Uhe Germistan Arraló
Checking Accounts
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Physician and Surgeon.
— Bank Building
Office Hours
‘ley Sat
— that’s just the 1935 way of
saying what Chesterfields have
been saying for years . . .
Chesterfields do about every­
thing a cigarette ought to do.
Chesterfields have TASTE—yes
plenty of it. But not too strong.
And Chesterfields are MILD —
but they’re not insipid or flat.
Chesterfields “go to toun”
—
—
9-12 and 2-5
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Two doors west poet office
Office Houre: S to 11 - 1:30 to •
Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore.
Hermiston Post No. 37 -
• Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
General Dentistry
Bank Bldg.
Phone
Residence Phone 25-J
Bunday and Evenings by