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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935 and family enjoyed a swimming par home Monday evening from a trip ty at Umatilla Sunday afternoon. to the coast. t UMATILLA NEWS t John Healy and son Tom return Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and Published every Thursday at Hermis- By Louise Byrnes ed home Thursday evening from St. Mrs. Ollie Neill were business visi ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by Mr. and Mn. Bob Shinkle are par- Helens where they have been look tors in Pendleton Tuesday. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, ents of a baby girl born last Wed ing after sheep Interests. Mrs. Isabella Corrigal la now visit Miss Oleta Neill, accompanied by ing at the home of her daughter Publishers, nesday at their nome, ohe has bee. -eppner, Ic iss vaiils .Ouca — Mrs. T. J. O'Brien. named Ethel Patricia. Satur- Entered as Second Class Matter Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plourd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodward ol urned home from La Grande week visiting family of Pendleton spent the week December, 1906, Umatilla County, Hermiston have a baby boy born lay after spending a end at the W. D. Neill home. Oregon. last week. He has been named Dale rienda there. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watten burger The Misses Neva and Oleta Neill Robert. Mrs. Woodward was Loree attended a show in Hermiston Sun spent from Thursday to Saturday in Subscription Rates: Caldwell of Umatilla before her Stanfield fixing up the school room day evening. One Year -------------------------- $1.00 marriage. John Healy and daughter Marie where Miss Neva Neill will teach To all Round-Up of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lane of Pasco Six Months ___ .75 were business visitors in Heppner this year. ficials, county fairs spent Sunday in Umatilla. Three Months ..... ............ .50 The Misses Cecelia Brennan, and Miss Dorothy Tonies, who is at Saturday. and rodeo in this sec- Mrs. L. D. Neill was an over Norma Gibbons, teachers in the lo tending St. Joseph’s academy in tion of the state Watten- night guest at the A. E. cal school, are boarding at the C. H. M Pendleton, spent the week end at her activities All such burger home Sunday night. Bartholomew home. home here. Mrs. T. J. O’Brien returned home help to publicize our Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough ON and children Vernon and Rosemary from Portland Sunday evening. county and V Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters returned home late last Tuesday eve come them all. BOARDMAN NEWS 1 t ning from Amity where they visited Neva and Lennä visited at the John Healy home Sunday afternoon. By RACHEL J. BARLOW Mr. McCullough and son Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and Held From Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown and Proud of City Water System. School opened Monday morning in children of Touchet spent Sunday family attended a show in Hermis ton Saturday evening. the Boardman school with a large The people of Hermiston should be visiting at the James Byrnes homes. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Finch were The teachers came to proud of its domestic water system Mrs. V. D. Bramer and son James business visitors in Heppner Mon- enrollment. town Friday, except Supt. Ingles who and the manner in which Mayor who have been staying at the home day. came a week before to get things McKenzie and the members of the of Mrs. Bramer’s grandmother, ac Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estel and son for the opening, No teacher council and other city officials have companied them to spend the after- spent the week end visiting friends ready has been elected to the third and unostentatiously delivered the goods noon visiting her parents and hus- in Umatilla. fourth grade, but Mrs. F. L. Brown during the years. Their work has re- band. John Healy left Monday for St. is substituting at present. Mrs. M. M. McCullough and child- quired many meetings and patient Helens where he will look after Louise Miller of Bend, Ore., spent hours of investigation and adjust ren Vernon and Rosemary. Mrs. his sheep interests. several days here last week at the ments and the results show a sound Lloyd Ostrom. Erma Byrnes and Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and daughter of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. grasp of the needs of a community Glenn Ostrom motored to Walla Isabella were business visitors in home of Hermiston F. H. Miller. Miss Miller and her which has been met at times under Walla Sunday evening. Boardman Monday. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita Over $50,000. sister, Mrs. Gladys Griffith, have William Bousquet, who has spent adverse economic conditions. W. J. Wattenburger of Echo Vis- opened a knitting shop in Bend. the summer in Asotin, Wn., assisting F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-Presidont The work was done during the his uncle with his sheep, returned ited on Butter Creek Monday. Miss Marjory Brown returned to A H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier years of building a new community home Friday to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and Boardman Sunday from Glendale, and where she and her sister Esther have Rauch and through other years of national - -- — — Mrs. Ervin Chapman and daugher daughters, and Fred and local depression. They have over- Frances accompanied Lew Brownell family attended Pomona Grange in spent the summer with an aunt. Es- come the mistakes of early days and to Portland Saturday where they Echo Thursday. ther remained there where she will have placed the business of deliver visited at the home of Mrs. Chap Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger attend school. ing a healthful supply of water to man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. and family were business visitors in Miss Norma Gibbons left Saturday our citizens on a sound and safe Brownell. They returned home Sun Echo and Hermiston Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rayburn of I Wednesday for Pine City where she will teach footing for many years In the future. day evening. Mrs Neal Knighten and son Fred this year. Portland spent the week end at the in business 11 Mrs. Joe Ostricker and children die and the Misses Erma. Doris and Rev. and Mrs. H B. Thomas and Frank Cramer home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson of La gold. Cooperative Spirit. left Saturday for Bend. Or., where Irene Scott and Billy Scott spent the family returned home Wednesday The M. E. make their home. W T. week end at the L. D. Neill home. from a month's vacation at Waverly Grande and Dallas Wilson of Enter Interest in rural electrification in they will Miss Neva Neill returned to Stan- and Spokane. Wn. prise motored to Boardman Sunday. serve rally da moved them to Bend. our local community has been quite Bray Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens at field Sunday evening after spending Mrs. W. O. King left Monday for Mrs. Wilson visited here with her 22, with a p thoroughly aroused and the Farm tended of Mr. Turnbow, the week end with her mother. Mrs. Corvallis where she will attend col parents while Eldon and Dallas Wil- gram in Colui Bureau and Granges are preparing formerly the of funeral son drove on to Portland. They re- is invited to a Umatilla, in Aberdeen, Ollie Neill. for a short time. to take an active part In the effort Wash. Mrs. Frank Helms and daughter lege All Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gent and turned to their home Monday even- to supply electricity to the farm Harriet and Fred Rauch. Jr., were M. E. Church Miss Madeline Knight, who is Mrs. Gent's sister of Longview, Wn., Ing. homes in western Umatilla and working business visitors In Echo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berger of Sunday, It w in College Place, spent Sun- spent the week end and Monday at northern Morrow counties. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers were the Howard Bates home. Mr. Gent The Dalles were Boardman visitors E. E. Rainwa day at the home of her brother and When the agent of government sister-in-law, visitors on Butter Creek Friday. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Duff is a brother of Mrs. Bates and Mrs. comes here and presents the subject A. J. Vey is now building a new W Charles Wicklander, State Grange A Baker. all persons interested should hear Knight. house and barn on the lower end of Mrs. John Wurster is visiting her Mrs. A. A. Allen and sons Jean Deputy, visited in Boardman the first him and get information first hand niece his ranch on Butter Creek. Sunday set in San Diego, Calif. and Dayton returned home Sunday of the week. The need is great, the principle Is for i to Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of from a six weeks visit in Loa Angel A dance was given in the gymna all. Classes right, the opportunity is here and Walla the The Lac Held From Last Week Walla spent Sunday and Mon es with Mrs. Allen's mother. Mrs. sium Saturday for the benefit of the ............... be accomplished the Job should of The Pine City school started Mon Grey. They made thè trip by way of 4-H club members who went to the second and day in Umatilla visiting friends. forthwith. each month. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle and son day, September 2. Twenty-one stu Salt Lake City, State Fair. The members of the to your neighbor, Do not leave it F. J. of Pine City spent the week- dents enrolled in the primary room, A shower and fare Boardman 4-H Club took a number Do not feel that you cannot help, end at the A. E. McFarland home. nine in the intermediate and twelve well handkerchief FULL GOSPEL MISSION. party was given in honor of of prizes at the Fair at Heppner last is the cooperative And above all it Mr. Estle is superintendent of the in high school. The teachers are Mrs. W. O. King last Thursday af- week and last Saturday the members Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. In particular Is interested in you in Pine City schools. Mr. Estel, principal. Miss Cecelia ternoon at the home of Mrs. Gladys of the sheep and calf clubstook Service at 11:00 A.M. particular. It is the cooperative Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bray and son Brennan, assistant high school and Fortier. A large crowd was present their stock to the State Fair at Sa- Meeting on Tuesday and Friday spirit that must act in you and all Richard spent Tuesday in Heppner sixth, seventh and eighth, and Miss | and lem. a lovely time was had. nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome. together if such an innovation is in on business. Norma Gibbons, primary. Grace Trumbull, Pastor. Bud Chaffee returned home Mon Mrs. Eva Warner and Mrs. Leslie stalled. No sweet angle of mercy is Mrs. L. D. Neill, Miss Alma Neill Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and son going to provide without your own accompanied by Alof Stangeby mo and Mrs. John Harrison spent Fri Packard are managing the hotel af day after an absence ot several HERMISTON UNION CHURCH ter taking charge Saturday evening. months. spirit calls. tored to Celilo Sunday. They brought day afternoon visiting Mrs. E. B | C. R. Moore. Minister. Loyal workers in the Grange spent 40 pounds of salmon which Mr. Wattenburger. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. And the watermelon season Is Tucker caught. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger ¡Sunday and Monday working at the Preaching and communion, 11:00. CHURCH NOTES nearly over. Everybody has had a The Tum-A-Lum Lumber company were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Crange hall removing the old point Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. good time while this wonderful vege is remodeling and furnishing a house and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger at i from the floor so that it would be Preaching service at 8:00 P. M. ready to be sanded the last of the table of the garden or fruit of the which will be occupied by Mr. Ed Echo. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH vine has provided Its wonderful fla wards and his mother. Mr. Edwards Mrs. John Healy, who has been ill week. Weed burners were used to PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor. vor, and incidentally, though import is seventh and eighth grade teacher, with the flu for some time, is expec blister the paint and then it was scraped off with garden hose. Mr. L. H. IFora, Pastor. ant, a lot of dollars. May the melon Morning worship at 10:00 A. M. Mrs. Robert Arrowsmith and son ted to return home from Heppner and Mrs. A. B. Shannon moved from industry, proven so well adapted to George returned to their home in Tuesday. Sunday School at 11:00 A. M. Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. the hotel Saturday into the home of our soils and conditions be only In Portland after spending the summer Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. Young people’s meeting, 7 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms, and the beginning of its greatness here. In Umatilla visiting her parents. daughter Charlotte, and Miss Lillie Mrs. Shell. Mrs. Shannon will be Evangelistic service at 8:00 P. M. Evening evangelistic service, 7:45 manager of the school cafeteria this Ladies' Aid devotional and busi- P. M. Rauch were business visitors in Ec Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tucker. year. ness meeting every first and third I All are Invited to Come ho Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger Vacancies In Regular Army and family spent Saturday evening The Pendleton Recruiting Officer visiting at the Emery Cox home. Jim Daly, and the Misses Marie announces several vacancies in the regular Army. The following quota Healy and Rosanna Farley motored has been placed on this district for to Heppner Tuesday. Miss Farley, the month of September. Coast Ar who has been visiting at the Healy tillery: Philippine Islands. Infantry, home for the past week, remained at Coast Artillery, Field Artillery En her home in Heppner. The Misses Marie Healy, and Ro gineers. and Medical Corps; Hawii- sanna Farley visited at the Mrs. Ol an Islands. Infantry.Medical Corps. September 12.13,14 / Vancouver Barracks. Washington. lie Neill home Saturday. LOW RAIL FARES) Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young and Coast Artillery, Medical Corps, and Enginers, Fort Stevens. Oregon. For family were business visitors in Her- de UNION .7 additional information applicants miston Tuesday. I"ACIFC. Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and family were can call or write to the Army Re- cruting Station, Post Office Build business visitors in Pendleton Sat- urday. ing. Pendleton, Ore. Guy Moore. Malcolm, Gordon and Pat O'Brien left for Salem Friday to attend the State Fair where their 4-H Club sheep will be on exhibit. PINE CITY NEWS A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON W. D. Neill, L. D. Neill and Miss Al By Oleta Neill ma Neill plan on motoring to Salem Physician and Surgeon. W. D. Neill and sons Harold and the last of the week, and the boys Ralph. L. D. Neill and daughter. will return home with them. — Bank Building — Alma. Guy Moore and Malcolm. Gor Miss Oleta Neill accompanied Miss don and Pat O’Brien, returned home Vallis Jones and Floyd Jones of Office Hours — 9-12 and 2-5 from Salem Sunday evening after at Heppner to La Grande Tuesday. tending the state fair. Mrs. W. D. Neill, Miss Bernice Mr. and Mrs. Burl Watenburger Neill, and Floyd Mathers returned Ube fermioton Serali Greetings? FIRST NATIONAL BANK /GO- PENDIETONLy ROUND UP ^fielding W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon the best way to make a them together. DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post office Office Hours: Itoli - 1:30 to • Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Post No. 37 Meat« tint and third Thursday. Legion Auxil- meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. W. L Morgan, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone s-3 Residence Phone 25-3 Bunday and Evenings by Appointment FRIENDSAND RELATIVES •** OUT-OF-TOWN ••• are only as far away, after all, as the nearest telephone. It’s so easy to call them! A word to the operator, and there you are, practically face-to-face Dr/A. C. Willcutt OBTEOPATMIO PINOLA" A suneron osnoaN arAmTi . . . and the best way to get a more pleasing flavor and a better taste in a cigarette is by welding together the different types of tobacco .. . with them—they NEED NOT BE ••• OUT-OF-MIND ••• Tun Pacinc Tusou and Tmucuaii C ompany That is just what we do in making CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes—the three types of mild ripe home-grown to baccos, that is tobaccos grown in this country, are welded together. Then they are welded with aromatic Turkish. When these tobaccos are welded together you get a combined flavor which is one type of tobacco.