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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Uhe Germistn Serali
$40**99 eWn., Tuesday, August27, with Rev.
CHURCH NOTES
♦ I
BOARDMAN NEWS 1
Faucet officiating. Miss Wallace has
been teaching at Parkdale and will
resume her work there September 1.
Mr. Mathes is in business in En­
terprise.
G. Kurrle accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Huston on their return to
Portland, where he will receive
medical treatment.
Mrs. L. C. Joy of Grand Junction,
Iowa, arrived here Wednesday of last
week to spend an extended visit with
her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Refvem.
Mrs. Fred Furrer was taken to
Pendleton Monday where she under-
went an operation for acute appen-
THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 1935
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Published every Thursday at Hermis­
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring.
i Harriett Singleton of La Grande
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
was a guest last week at the home of
Publishers.
Morning worship at 10:00 A. M. I Mrs.
Slanger.
Sunday
School
at
11:00
A.
M.
Entered as Second Class Matter
F. F. Klitz and George Blayden
Epworth League at 7:00 P. M.
to Kennewick Wednesday
Decomber, 1906, Umatilla County,
Evangelistic service at 8:00 P. M. motored
to attend an auction sale at the
Oregon.
Ladies' Aid devotional and bust- ranch
Lauren Blayden, who has
ness meeting every first and third leased of
his place to the state game
Subscription Rates:
Wednesday at 2:00 P. M.
commission.
One Year ______ ____ ____
$1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger
Six Months ___ ___________
BAPTIST CHURCH
.75
of Condon spent the week end here
Three Months ......................
.50
with relatives. Their son Junior will
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Classes for all ages. A welcome to attend school in Boardman this year.
Elmer Tyler and Glen Hadley mo­ dicitis.
all. The Ladies Aid meets on the
MEMBER
second and fourth Wednesdays of tored to Heppner Wednesday.
Mrs. R. B. Campbell and three
each month.
The Thimble club of the Lidies small daughters returned from a
Aid society met last Friday afternoon two week’s visit in Huntington.
GIVE YOUR CHILD A CHANCE!
at the home of Mrs. E. T. Messenger.
Mrs. J. F. Lane, Marie Lane and
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Fred Slanger drove to Milton Mon­ Marion Sturdivant drove to Park-
L. H. Flora, Pastor.
day after a load of tomatoes.
Start her to school the first of September with a snug
dale early Tuesday morning where
Sunday school at 9:45 A. M.
Mrs. Shaw, mother of Mrs. Wm. they joined a party enroute to Mt.
savings account in order that she may have money to fi­
Spiritual
teachers
to
teach
your
Heppner-Spray Road.
Strobel, returned to her home in Adams huckleberrying. Mrs. Lane
nance a college education when she finished her high school
children God's word.
Midvale, Idaho, Sunday after spend­ was called home Saturday by the ill­
course . . . Open that account the day she starts to school—
Morning preaching 11:00 A. M. ing a week here.
Hermiston should have represen­
ness
of
her
husband,
who
is
recover-
Evening
evangelistic
service
at
tation at the Heppner-Spray road
SEPTEMBER 3.
Mrs. John Pruter went to Condon
7:45 P. M., "Jesus said. Go Ye Into Wednesday where she will exhibit at ing nicely now.
celebration. This road is of great in­ All
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baker ■ left
the World and Preach the Gos­ the county fair again this year.
Tuesday for Everett, Wn., where
terest to us. It is another reason pel." (Mark 16-15.) We have noth­
THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY, MON., SEPT 2
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Packard re­ they will attend the wedding of
why we should have oil on the Dia­ ing to offer but God’s plan of sal­ turned
home the first of the week their son Wallace.
gonal and Butter Creek roads. Hep­ vation. All are Invited to meet with from a pleasant vacation and visit
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Krause and
to worship “Jesus, the way, the with their daughter Mrs. Lowell
pner and points south will help us us
truth and the life eternal. (John Spangle and family at Silver Falls. family left Friday for a week’s visit
demand this work. They have a com­ 14-6).
at the home of the latter’s mother at
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands and Gray, Wn. Miss Viola Grause of
mon interest with us. We should
Of Hermiston
Donna
Jane
spent
several
days
here
Pendleton accompanied her parents
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
join with them. It Is a nice one day
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
last week with their son and family. on the trip.
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
trip, or a short camping trip to the
Roy Murry and Donald Strobel
L. M. Sutton and family of Yaki­
Service at 11:00 A.M.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President • •
motored to Portland over the week ma, Wn., are here visiting his bro­
mountains. Some of you who haven't
Meeting on Tuesday and Friday end.
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
ther.
had an outing make this the occas­ nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ingles returned
ion, and represent this end of the
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
to Boardman Monday to resume
highway.
residence here after attending sum­
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
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mer school at Eugene.
C. R. Moore, Minister.
By MARIJANE HAMMER.
Mrs. Claude Coats and Mrs. James
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
Howell spent Monday in Pendleton.
Jess Hendrix left Thursday on a novel by Claude Farrere, follows the
A Central Unit Available.
Ethel
Pyle, Richard Houston, Wil­ business trip in the eastern part of romance of the at first hurt and be-
Preaching and communion, 11:00.
Mrs. Eva Warner returned to her
lard
Hutsell
and
Robert
Pyle
of
La
Christian
Endeavor
at
7:00
P.
M.
the state.
wlldered little Japanese wife who
home Wednesday from Silver Falls
The synopsis of the brief from the
Preaching service at 8:00 P. M. where she has been visiting at the Grande were week end guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Aldrich were finally yields to the charming Brit­
Rural Electrification administration
L.
W.
Dixon
home.
ish officer, and the conflict in the
visitors Friday.
Morning subject, “Capital and home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas.
shows very plainly that the govern­
Jack Williams and “Red" Tomp­ Portland
Goodwin. She also spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave of soul of the intensely patriotic hus­
ment desires to deal with Farm Bur­ Labor in the Bible.” A Labor day weeks with another daughter, Mrs. son left Friday for Haines, Or., where Tap, Or., and Mr. and Mrs. Roe band who stands mutely by and sees
they will be employed.
John Heck, in Seattle.
eau and Grange organizations. It sermon.
Bleakmaw and Mr. and Mrs. Morton how he is wrecking three lives for
Tom Wilson returned to Adams Cupper of Kimberly, Or., were guests the glory of his country.
Evening subject, “What Interest­
The school board received the
also indicates that groups are pre­
resignation of Miss Marian Hender­ with Joe Hawkins Monday.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Friday
ferred to individuals and that a cen­ ed God in Israel?"
Helen Couture of Portland is vis- night.
son of Hermiston, who was elected iting
REA WOULD BRING ELECTRICITY
The
regular
monthly
fellowship
friends
in
Columbia
district.
tralized unit for neighboring locali­
Rev. H. B. Thomas will again oc­
to teach the third and fourth grades.
has cupy
dinner Is to be held after church at
ties works out most economically.
the pulpit at the Presbyterian TO THE FARM HOME
Miss Helen Russell, daughter of She is a former resident and this
been employed in Pendleton
church, Sunday, September 1, at
The situation here is unique in its the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Russell of Board­ summer.
man, and Louis Dohney were united
3:00 p. m. after a month’s vacation.
Turnblad.
Come
and
join
us
in
this
been
(Continued! from Page One)
general set-up.
We have a local
Mrs.
Tom
Wilson,
who
has
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hoilett of Gol-
in marriage, Tuesday, August 20, at
delightful
fellowship.
If
you
are
a
visiting
friends
and
relatives
on
the
power company which is very wil­
Vancouver, Wn. The news came as
dendale, Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Coe cost to the customer can be figured
a surprise to their friends here who Washington coast and in Oregon for of Echo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. at about $333, based on the three
ling to cooperate In whatever propo­ stranger get acquainted.
wish them success and happiness. the past six weeks, returned to her Jess Oliver Sunday.
farm customer per mile. Because the
sition is feasibly proposed by the
Mr. and Mrs. Dohney will make their home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Geo. Kendler and daughter investment will be much smaller
REA and we have a practical unit
Roy
and
Eddie
Parson
of
Colum
­
home at Independence.
Yvonne spent Sunday night with her
with simple, standardized, low cost
comprising the farming areas of t UMATILLA NEWS t
Bert King and Mr. Bates, brother- bia district accompanied by Lavada parents- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom.
Bowman
and
Eleanor
Corey
were
By
Louise
Byrnss
lines, and long term loans, the price
in-law of Mrs. Elvia King, spent sev­
Boardman, Irrigon, Umatilla, Her­
Saturday visitors in Heppner.
to the farmer will be much lower
miston, Stanfield, Echo, Butter
Clarence Shaw and children Royce, eral days here last week. Francine
Mrs. Struthers, who has been stay­
King
returned
to
the
coast
with
Mr.
Virginia
and
Edward
spent
Wednes-
than in the past. At the same time
Creek, Westland and Columbia dist­
ing in Portland this summer, return­
Bates.
the service will be just as efficient
ed to her home this week.
ricts which can all be united in one day in Freewater visiting Mrs. Shaw.
PINE
CITY
NEWS
t
Miss Dorothy Tonies spent Wed- * * * * * * * * * * * *
Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Wilson an-
and the lines and equipment will be
By Oleta Neill
general system with a great saving
nesday in Walla Walla.
nounce
the arrival of a baby girl
strong
and built to last. Massed
to the farmers in the matters of
Mrs.
T.
J.
O
’
Brien
and
children
She
has
been
Monday. August 26.
Mrs. Gus Tonies returned home
were in Umatilla Monday.
consumption also promises large sav-
costs of line and appliances, interest from Walla Walla Thursday after­ t STANFIELD NEWS + named Gladys Joan.
By Sophronia Rhea
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter ings.
and maintenance and cost of elec­ noon after being in Walla Walla for
Lois Hutchison was the hou«e
Mr. and Mrs. Nye Berry of Weston ■ uest of Lois Armstrong in Walla Oleta and H. E. Young were In the
two weeks.
This planned electrical develop-
tricity.
were over night guests of Mr. and Walla over the week end.
Arbuckle mountains a few days last
Jack Williams of Hermiston is Mrs.
ment under REA resources will em-
M.
Refvem
Friday
night.
They
week
huckleberrying.
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
H.
Corman
employed at the Joe Kremer ranch. also visited in Hermiston at the
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and I brace not only construction of lines
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Walsh left home of Mrs. Berry's parents, Mr. in Milton Sunday.
EXPERIMENT RESULTS WILL
John Knox and family of Fossil children, the Misas Neva and Len to the farm gate, but wiring of farm
Tuesday for Portland and The Dalles and Mrs. Geo. Briggs.
na Neill and Lowell Young drove to homes, installation of standard elec­
have moved to Columbia district.
where Mr. Walsh will be employed.
BE EXPLAINED FIELD DAY
The Misses Pearl and Verma Ur-
the Arbuckle mountains Friday and trical appliances and farm machin­
Mrs. Wm. Conlon and daughter may of Newberg, Or., and Belling- . Elmer Pyland and Gus Haglund Sunday
to the Young camp.
Mildred spent last Tuesday in Pen­ ton, Wn.. respectively, are here vis­ who are employed at Tollgate, were
(Continued from Pago 1)
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and ery. and introduction of modern
dleton. While there they visited iting at the Nassahan home for a home over the week end.
son
Jerry
were in Hermiston Tues­ bath rooms and kitchen sinks and
O.S.C., who conducts his field ex­ Ruth Thompson and Beth Cooney
Mr and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison
day on business.
electrically operated water systems.
spent the week end in Freewater.
pcrlments at the farm here, will who are in nurses training at St. week.
Neill is now hauling his win­ Every effort will he made to reduce
Miss Evelyn Dunn of Pasco, Wn.,
Helen Beamer visited at the O. ter Roy
Anthony's hospital.
talk on curly top.
wood
from
Arbunkle
mountain.
John Quick spent Thursday in who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Fox home in Freewater this week.
Mrs. John Healy who has been ill costs of all these conveniences and
After the speaking the Umatilla Pendleton
L. T. Kennison, returned to her home
Mrs. E. E. Rainwater and daugh­
on business.
her home on Butter Creek, is now the plans are to extend these advan--
Project Farm Bureau will put on a
ters Margurete and Frances and Mrs. at
Mrs. Guy Powell spent Saturday Wednesday of this week.
tages wherever possible.
Mrs. Harry Dunn and daughter Forest Davis and Ernest Rainwater at Heppner.
sports contest of potato races, nail In Portland.
Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and
Alice
of
Wallula
were
here
Tuesday
Hammer
Electrification means not only
and
daughter
Jr.
were
visitors
at
the
Mrs.
Wm.
Conlon
driving, shoe races and other inter­
children, who have been visiting
home Monday evening.
Mildred motored to Yakima Thurs- visiting at the Kennison home.
lighting farm homes, but getting rid
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Reid
Buseick
at
Long
esting events.
Miss Edith Ntckerson of Board­
day where they met Mae Stangeby,
Lois Hutchison, Nellie Hooker,
of dangerous and dirty oil lamps and
man has been the house guest of Mary Wilson, Marion Ott, Clemma Creek, returned home Friday.
The team selected by the 4-H club who came from Seattle by bus.
Mrs. Frank Helms and children
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller and sons Miss Arlie Ann Perry for the past Barber, Mary Sommerer, Marijane were in Heppner Monday on busi­ sputtering candles, and having mod­
to go to the state fair will contest
ern plumbing and labor saving de­
week.
Hammer, Barnard Jendrzejewski,
with a selected team of farmers and of Pasco were in Umatilla Sunday.
Cleo Green was hostess at a party Otho Whitsett. Henry Summerer Jr., ness.
Mrs. O’Brien and children of Echo
Miss Rosanna Farley is visiting a vices in the house, and at the barn-
dairymen In a cow judging event. spent Monday at the Art Bousquet honoring her brother Walter and James Barber and Leonard Mopps
few days at the John Healy home. yard. Electric refrigerator, kitchen
Lavada
Nudo
Tuesday
on
their
birth-
The Columbia Wranglers will fur­ home.
attended the annual 4-H club meet­
Mrs. Dixie Oliver of Portland, range, water heater, milk cooler,
ing before the Ram Sale in Pendle­ Mrs. Gagnon and daughter of Ath­ feed grinder or utility motor will
Devee Brown, who has been at- days.
nish music. Everybody will be wel­
Dorothy
Shelton
is
visiting
Miss
tending
the
Portland
Bible
Institute
ton
Thursday.
ena
and Mrs. Kate Robinson were
comed from far and near and an
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hughes and dinner guests of Mrs. C. H. Barth­ all be made possible along with a:
for the past year, has snent the sum­ Edith Nickerson In Board man for a
enjoyable and profitable day is ex­ mer touring Idaho with three other few days.
family of Stanfield were Sunday din­
new and better standard of farm
Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem and two ner guests at the E. C. Hughes home. olomew Monday.
pected.
boys forming a vocal male quartet
life. The installation of these mod­
sons
Tom
and
Don
were
Walla
Walla
The 4-H Blue Ribbon Calf club
sponsored bv the Bible Institute. He
ern conveniences will lead to en­
is home and expects to spend three visitors Sunday. Enroute they stop­ met Monday evening to practice •THUNDER IN EAST"
larged employment, and to increase
ped
in
Weston
for
a
short
visit
with
stock judging at the home of Miss AT LOCAL THEATRE
weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
in manufacturing of the appliances.
,J. S. Brown before going on with his Mr. and Mrs. Nye Berry.
Danner.
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
The Misses Helen and Esther
Mrs. Wm. Lindner left Wednesday
work.
The loans will be for 20 years at
The most spectacular sea battle
Gladys McKenzie of Hermiston Fredreckson. Ed Fredreckson and for Portland where she will visit ever
3 percent interest. No farmer will be
flashed
upon
a
motion
picture
Fred
Waid
motored
to
Portland
Physician and Surgeon.
relatives until Monday.
spent last week visiting at the Chas.
is featured in “Thunder in required to mortgage his home and
Thursday where Miss Helen Fredre­
Powell and Carl Caldwell homes.
Chas. Keller and daughters Fran­ screen
the East," which will be at the
— Bank Building —
ckson
and
Fred
Waid
took
a
bus
for
The Umatilla school will open Seattle. They expected to sail Mon­ ces and Rosemary were week end Oasis theatre Friday and Saturday. in most cases the lines and equip-
ment will be the security, These-
visitors in Seattle.
Office Noun
9-12 and 2-5 September 3.
day for Nome. Alaska, where Miss
Theee scenes come as the breath- facts can be ascertained on presen-
Mrs. Jake Rueber and so: Bob of
Richard Gillilow of Portland, who Fredreckson will teach under Wm.
Stanfield and Melvin Rueber of taking climax to the seething con­ tation of the plans proposed.
has been visiting his aunt in Cold
Portland visited at the Lindner home flict in the lives of three people—
Springs spent a few days visiting Bloom, former Umatilla teacher.
It is impossible to give full infor­
Mrs. Harry Rees entertained at Tuesday.
Marquis Yorisaka. the Japanese
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson.
Mr and Mrs. David Arnott and naval commander, played by Charles mation in this review. The brief .can
Rita Mae Martin, who is employed bridge Mondav afternoon at the
W. J. WARNER
small son David Jr., are visiting at Boyer, who loves his country more be obtained by writing the Rural
at a sanitarium in Portland, return­ home of Mrs. D. R. Starkweather
Mrs. J. F. Lane and Mrs. Frank the J H. Reid home. Mr. Arnott is than honor; Mitsuka, his lovely Electrification Administration. Wash
ed
Wednesday
to
resume
her
duties
Attorney-at-Law
after visiting her prents. Mr. and Sloan were hostesses at a delightful a former resident of Columbia dist­ westernised wife, played by Merle ington. D. C„ and the Herald will”
party Saturday afternoon honoring rict.
Oberon; and Fergan. the handsome loan the one it has temporarily to
Mrs. Harry Grammer.
Hermiston - Oregon
young English naval officer into
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cornwell and Miss Laura Wallace, whose engage­
whose arms Yorisaka pushes her in persons who are interested. The en­
daughters spent Monday in Walla ment to Wm. Mathes was announced.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts made
order to learn secrets of British tire program has been endorsed by
Walla.
IRRIGON
NEWS
t
naval strategy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson re- a trin into the mounting huckleberry
the National Grange and American
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
turned home Tuesday after visiting ing last week.
The powerful and moving story, Farm Bureau Federation, and other-
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Ernest
Greathouse
and
Robert
Miss
Lena
Rose
of
Umatilla,
who
a week at the Harry Monday home
adapted to the screen from “The
| Starkweather returned home from is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Min­ Battle." the popular pre-war French farm groups, also by the public util­
in Northpower. Idaho.
CHIROPRACTOR
ity and other industries.
the
mountains
Saturday
night.
nick.
was
injured
while
riding
a
Mrs. Fred Knudson and Mrs. Joe
Office: Two doors west poet office
Springer left Tuesday evening for
Boh Refvem left for Spokane Wed- I motor
motorcycle which overturned,
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:20 to • Portland on business.
nesday to visit his aunt and uncle | Mr
Mr. ____________
and Mrs. Earl Rand of Port-
land, who have been visiting Mr.
Norma Day and Archie Stopper, Mr. and Mrs. Mutz for ten days.
Phone 481------- Hermiston. Ore.
Rand and Mr. and
both of La Grande, were united in i Mrs. R. Evans went to Portland and
Lu Mrs.
•—— Geo.
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marriage Thursday evening. August Wednesday to join Mr. Evans who Mrs. Batie Rand and family returned
22, in La Grande Mr. Stopper is the j has been In Portland for the past home Tuesday. Their son Alvin, who
son of Mrs, Fred Burke of Umatilla, I two weeks receiving medical treat- has been visiting his uncle for the
Hermiston Post No. 37
summer returned with them.
SEPT. 3rd to 14th, Inclusive
tire young couple is visiting | ment.
Meets tint and third anad
here for a few days.
Miss Florence Brace entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houston and
Check
up
your
interior paint needs right away, and stock up on
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
Chas. Powell, who has been in daughter Ruth spent the week end the girl’s club at her home Wednes­
Fuller. Paints. These prices good from Sept. 3rd to 14th; Inclusive.
iary meets second and Cascade. Idaho, with hia father,
here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon.
turned home Friday. Mr. Powell
Mrs. Secor and Miss Joy Jones
G. Kurrle and visited her aunt.
FULLERGLO—
Regular Price
SALE PRICE
fourth Thursday.
mained tn Idaho.
I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
| Annie Burnges.
Legion Hall.
$3.30
Gallons
Gale and Tommy Caldwell of The
Marvin Hanev of Portland is vis- Warner Monday night, leaving for
Dalles are visiting at the Carl Cald- iting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton Tuesday.
well home.
1.05
Quarts
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand enter-
Wm Haney.
Mrs. R. M. Davia of Morehead.
The faculty for the coming school ; tained Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doner
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D,
Minnesota, who has been visiting at vear is as follows- T. Claude Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner and
Pints
General Dentistry
the Joe Springer home, returned to superintendent : J.
Richardson, ! family at dinner Friday evening. The
X-Ray and Diagnosis
her home this week
high school: W. A. Nassahan. sev­ I occasion was in honor of their eon
FLOOR ENAMEL—
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer and enth and eighth grades: John Dunn, David on his sixth birthday
Phone
Bank Bldg.
Mrs. R. N. Davis spent last Satur­ fifth and sixth grades: Minnie Hun-
Mrs.
Chas.
Vanderlinde
of
Yakima
$3.50
Gallons ...............
Residence Phone 25-J
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace tting, third and fourth grades: and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mahoney and children In La Grande. Miss Neva Nelli, first and second.
Kirov Lamoreaux.
1.05
Quarts
Mrs. Mahoney is a daughter of Mr.
Miss Vonna Jones, daughter of
Mr. and Mm Vernon Waterman
and Mrs. Springer.
lieft Tuesday for Thorpe. Wn.. where Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones, waa held
SPEEDITE VARNISH—
Mrs. Ralph Davis accompanied Mr. Waterman will teach school.
up and robbed of money taken in at
Mrs. Lee Thomas of Pendleton to
a melon stand Wednesday, by two
$1.17
Quarts
Portland for a short visit.
ing for Parkdale where she will visit transients. The man nnd woman
wore
apprehended
by
a
traffic
offi-
relatives and friends for two weeks.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
...... = " ===== -------- =
FULLER PAINT SALE
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
Miss Rytha Hoskins was the house
at Mias Ricco’s home In Prairie City.
Or. returned homo Wednesday. Miss Wednesday
Rix Is cook In the cafetería at the
Laura Wallace, daughter of
school house and Miss Rieco is girl’s Mr. Miss
and Mrs. W. O. Wallace of
coach
and
English teacher in the
Umatilla high school.
prise, were married at Vancouver,
cer near Alderdale Ferry and the
money was returned.
Mrs. J. Swearingen la visiting
children In Wallowa this week.
Frank Markham la
visiting
daughter in Washington, and
Pinto