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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO Mrs. Cafiay, Mrs. Shipley and Billreturn the latter part of the week. Mitchell of Lyle, Wn., were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger guests at the Bub Mitchell home. und Earl Wattenburger attended Published every Thursday at Hermis- Mrs. Bullock of Pendleton visited 1 the show in Hermiston Sunday. ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by with her sister, Mrs. Shell, over | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Sunday. I were business visitors in Hermiston Publishers. _____ George Wicklander left last week i Tuesday. L. D. Neill and W. D. Hein Neill wer were Entered as Second Class Matter for Bend where he expects to work in Hermiston Monday on business. December, 1906, Umatilla County, the rest of the summer. Miss Lennä Neill is staying with Oregon. __ __________ _______ Mike Gorham and son of Nebras- ka are visiting his brother, Jack Miss Cecelia Healy for a few days. Subscription Rates. Mrs. Truman Sethers and daugh Gorham. One Year ..................................... $1.00 C. G. Blayden and J. H. Pruter ter Pheobe are visiting with Mrs. Six Months ........................................... 75 made a business trip to Portland Sethers' sister, Mrs. Marion Finch. Three Months .......................................50 Thursday. this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill and Guy C. E. Roush, a former merchant of Boardman, was in town Friday Moore motored to Meacham Sunday. Mr. Neill’s sheep are on summer on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow. Mrs. range near Meacham. E. B. Wattenburger and Earl Chas. Nickerson and Mrs. Claud Coats were visitors at The Dalles Wattenburger were in Heppner Tuesday on business. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy were in Miss Lois Messenger is home from Daly Fund Helps Many Students. La Grande where she has been at Heppner Saturday transacting busi- ness. tending summer school. Mrs. Ollie Neill, the Misses Neva. LAKEVIEW—Since the Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lilly and sons Daly educational fund was I estab left Saturday for an extended vaca- Oleta and Lennä Neill and Vallis Jones called at the H. E. Young lished here 14 years ago, scholar- tion. home Sunday evening. Jack Gorham and his brother ships have been awarded to 252 dif- Betty Finch and Jerry Myers are made a business trip to Portland staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ferent graduates of Lake county over the week end. C. H. Bartholomew while Mrs. Jas- high schools. Of these 130 have at- Miss Dorothy Shelton returned to per Myers is in Heppner. tended O.S.C., 96 U. of 0., and 26 her home in Stanfield Monday after Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers are the state normal schools. Of the visiting several days at the Nicker the proud parents of a baby girl son home. total 86 have been graduated, divi born at Heppner Saturday evening. Miss Barbara Norkoskle left Sun ded 44. 31 and 11 respectively. This day for La Grande where she will She has been named Peggy Ann. * Church was held at the Pine City year 16 more scholarships were attend summer school. auditorium Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mrrs. Nellie Davies left Sunday Banta of Stanfield gave the sermon. granted, eight to attend O. S. C., for her home in Seattle after spend seven U. of O., and one S. O. N. Mrs. Ollie Neill and Neva and ing several days visiting her par Lennä Neill were In Hermiston and ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dillon. Stanfield on business Saturday. George Russell left Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Antone Cunha and Odell after visiting several weeks daughter t BOARDMAN NEWS Mary, and Miss Iris O’Mo with his son, S. C. Russell. hundro visited at the Mrs. Ollie Mr. and Mrs. N. Macomber Miss Meridee Moore of Monument Neill home Thurrsday evening. Mr. were week end visitors at Reith and is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger Pilot Rock. and Mrs. E. W Moore. and children were in Hermiston At the school board meeting Tues C. A. Macomber and family of Saturday. Heppner were guests at the J. E. day evening, Miss Norma Gibbons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley attended this place and Miss Elinor Tilden of Barlow home Sunday. a family reunion at Pasco Sunday. Portland were elected to fill vacan Miss Vallis Jones of Heppner. Truman Messenger and family vi- cies on the school staff, caused by sited over the week end at the E. T. the resignation of Miss Mary Har who has been visiting Miss Oleta Messenger and J. F. Barlow homes. ney, who will teach in Heppner, and Neill for a few days this past week, Mrs. C. Fisher returned home Fri Miss Lovedy Burkholder, who will returned to Heppner Sunday even- ing with her brother Floyd Jones day from Haines, Ore., where she teach in the Carlton school. Bus has been taking care of her daugh drivers chosen were Guy Barlow and Miss Lorena Wilson. E. B. Wattenurger left Wednes- ter and small granddaughter. and Dave Johnston. day morning on a business trip to Little Donald Gillespie, who has Willard Baker left Sunday for the John Day river valley. been ill a few days, has scarlet fev Echo where he has employment. Herbert Parsons received scratch 00*004990* er. Mrs. J. A. Cox and Irene and Jesse es and bruises when an automobile COLUMBIA NEWS t Cox arrived Sunday from Seattle for struck the motorcycle which he was t riding. By MARIJANE HAMMER. a week’s visit with relatives. Word was received Monday of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer were Art Allen and family left Monday for a vacation. F. Ackerman is tak death of C. S. Calkins, a former res business visitors in Stanfield Thurs ing care of their place in their ab ident of this project, having owned day. the place known as the Slanger Bud Sanderson, who is employed sence. Mrs. Lubbes. Mrs. Baker and son place. He passed away Monday at the H. Hooker ranch, visited his morning. folks in La Grande, leaving Wednes Willard returned Saturday evening day and returning Sunday. from Meacham where they had been Mr. and Mrs. Monohan and Mrs. gathering huckleberries. They re Hamn of Washington and Mrs. Ed. ported that berries were plentiful. t PINE CITY NEWS Dunning and daughter Wanda visi Visitors at Grange Saturday night By Lennä Neill ted at the John Jendrzejewski home were Mr. and Mrs. O. Lundell and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White of last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Brinkman of the Wil- Pansey Williams of Pendleton vi Hows Grange, and Chas. Wicklander Hermiston were callers at the E. B. Wattenburger home Sunday morn sited Jo Ellen Mopps Saturday. She of La Grande. is a former resident of Columbia dis Mr. and Mrs. Bates. Mrs. Hen ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and trict. drick and Mrs. Wilson went to the Keith Mikesell of Portland is visit mountains to pick huckleberries, re daughters Helen and Rosetta and turning Sunday. Esther Jones son Billie left Sunday morning for ing at the home of his aunt and worked at Tom’s camp during their St. Helens, Ore., where Mr. Healy’s uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mikesell. sheep are on range. They plan to Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer visited absence. in Pendutoli Friday. Marjory Grey is employed at the I Belscamper home. Mrs. Henry Hooker and daughter Nellie were business visitors in Stanfield Thurrsday. Nellie Hooker. Elmer James, Don WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE FACTS. Massingale and Bud Curtis were j week end guests at the Sanderson Our Prices Have Consistently home in La Grande. Been Lower — And the Quality Eddie and Kenneth Bensel and of Our Feed Has Always Been Fred and Jack Reeves ot Hermiston visited in Columbia district Sunday. the Highest Obtainable. Lucille Maskey and Hazel Talley of Salem were over night guests of SEE US FOR REASONABLE FEED COSTS Both Marija ne Hammer Friday. girls are nurses at the state tuber- culosis hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable and Mrs. Wm. Mikesell accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Janies Todd and fam- ily, and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Piersol and family of Hermiston, made a trip to the mountains near Meacham to pick huckleberries Sunday. 7/607 Carl Hammer is employed near Heppner in the forest service. Marion Casady was a week end guesi at the Gifford home in Stan field. Claude Smith. Jack Smith, Duane Lathrop and Leonard Mopps spent the week end near Meacham huckle- berrying. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hooker have purchased a gas station at Kamela, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barber re turned home Saturday after visiting relatives in Salem. Mr. and Mrrs. Bob Woodward and Martha Belle Caldwell spent the week end near Meacham huckleber- THE DAWN • A new lying. Hitfuti Amifutii Mr. and Mrs. John Grey visited eltetr ic r^ttg«. Sty Itti by Mrs. Carl Hammer Saturday even- Htk» Hughes Dul^yy, ing. Andrew Kopacz of Richland, Wn.. visited his family and friends in Co YOU CAN HAVE THIS BEAUTIFUL, lumbia district last week end. Jo Ellen Mopps accompanied Fay MODERN RANGE IN YOUR HOME Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Graybeal FOR ONLY 10% DOWN— of Umatilla Io Meacham to pick huc- Balance Monthly. klebrries last Week, returning Sat- I he demand lor smart living - on a urday. Joe Hawkins and daughter Jane more economical basis—was the ot Adams Visited Tom Wilson Sun- “making" of the modern electric i SURE BAKING success, bio-draft oven day. range. No longer are modern women pun an end to baking failures, gives Mr and Mrs. L. Hammer and satisfied with the laborious drudgery children Gloria. Viola. Rasalie and finer textures m cakes, rolls, pastries. of the past when there is an easier, Ted. were Sunday dinner guests of 1. ABSENT COOKING. “Chef’s Brain"- simpler, cheaper wav to do the same Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson in the an automatic timer clock turns elec- mountains near Albee. Ore. Mrs. trie oven heat on and off Frees you Hammer and Mrs. Johnson are sis- Special Io* electric rates give you from watching. i ters. ■ distinct economy in this vastly bet- Mr and Mrs. Roy Attebury and 3. "WATERLESS" COOKERY. Controlled 1er method of cooking. The wonder- son of Butter Creek were business Calrod heat requires minimum of lui new features of the 1936 Hot poi nt | visiters In Columbia district ■ last water. No special utensils needed. ! Monday. Mr and Mrs. E C. Hughes were cooking miracles, possible in no 4. FIVE FOODS AT OWC« Vegetables, i Sunday dinner guests at the Wm meat, pudding, can he cooked in thi Barber home Thrift Cooker without transfer of look at these miracles which any Mrs Carl Hammer and family flavor or odor. one can perform. dinner and Frances Hutsell Uhe termistön Serali 1 With Feed Prices Soaring THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1936 Mrs. W. R. Struthers and son Leonard and grandson Arthur Mel ton, motored to Freewater Sunday for a load of fruit. They reported that the appricots are scarce. Mrs. Ray Omohundro and sons Edwin, Lewis and Raymond were visitors at the W. R. Struthers home Thursday. Arthur Melton, grandson of Mrs. W. R. Struthers, is leaving this week tor Pilot Rock to visit his aunt Mrs. G. E. Carnes for two weeks. IRRIGON NEWS By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oliver have sold their home west of Irrigon to Mr. O’Brien and will move to their new home in Washington soon. Raymond Allen returned to his work Friday after visitinig his mo ther several days. Earl Steward from Portland visi ted his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy and daughter, Mrs. Jay Berry and her two daughters Lola and Barbara from The Dalles, are in the moun tains near Meacham, gathering huc kleberries. Mrs. Virginia Chaney entertained the Pep club at her home Thursday afternoon. Several older guests were also present, The occasion was in honor of her mother, Mrs. Strader's birthday. Mr. Boylen is having the front of his store and gas pumps painted by the Union Oil Co. Mrs. Frank Leicht and daughter Nelly returned home from Spokane last Saturday. Miss Katheryn Olday from Port- land is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Smith. Robert Walpole is visiting his father, Harvey Walpole. George Hendrix, who has been vi- siting at Pendleton, returned home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses troni Umatilla visited at the W. C. Isom home Sunday afternoon. W. C. Isom and son Don pur chased some cows from F. B. Swayze and brought them home by truck Friday. Mrs. A. E. McFarland entertained the members of the H. E. club at her home near Umatilla Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gray beai mo tored to Desolation Friday night on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hughes of Hermiston accompanied them on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams and fam ily were Pendleton visitors Thurs- .day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace mo tored to Walla Walla Wednesday where they purchased a new Terra- plane. Emmett McCoy purchased edan from the Rohrman garage used car department at Hermiston recently. Discuss Your Seasonal Needs To each type of banking or financial re quirement we have a corresponding service here at the FIRST NATIONAL. It can be geared to your particular problem if other conditions warrant it. . . . Talk over your problems with us. We are quite certain we can help you find some solution. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President A. H. NORTON, Cashier KENNETH M. MAYER Assistant DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. STANFIELD AND ECHO BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Classes for all ages. A welcome to all. The Ladies Aid meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays ot each month. CHURCH OF CHRIST Columbia School Evangelist Glen C. Wade, Minister. 10:00 '. M., Bible school. . 11:00 A. M., Sermon and commu nion. M., Young people’s meet- ing. 8:15 P. M.. Evangelistic services, Sermon subject, “Ways to the Mil- The most powerful diesel locomo lenium.” tive in America pulls a standard Wednesday, 8:00 P. M., Commu teel passenger train on a Western nity sing. Railroad between Los Angeles and Chicaro in 39 3 hours. It can call on 3.600 horsepower, but seldom HERMISTON UNION CHURCH needs full strength. ■ C. Warner, Pastor. Bible school, 10:00 A. M., Mrs. W. A. Hineline, Superintendent. CHURCH NOTES 11:00 A. M.. Sermon subject. “The Importance of Little Things.” FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Chas. Duvall, president. Grace Trumbull. Pastor. Ed Dyer, noted tenor singer, will Sunday school 10:00 a. m. give a concert at the regular even Preaching service at 11:00 A. M ing worship hour. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IFE” was the subject of IA the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 19. The Golden Text was, "And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent” (John 17: 3). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “And this is the record that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son” (I John 5: 11). The Lesson-Sermon also includ-, ed the following correlative pass ages from the Christian Science textbook. “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: “ ‘This is life eternal,’ says Jesus,— is, not shall be; and then he defines everlast ing life as a present knowledge of his Father and of himself,—the knowledge of Love, Truth, and Life. ‘This is life eternal, that they might know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom Thou hast sent.’ ” (p. 410). 66 ou’re happier — and thriftier, too! The small courtesy of regularly checking your tires—which any Standard Service Man will gladly do—may increase your tire-mileage as much as 15 %. Then, too—clean restrooms, many useful services and quality products are among the reasons why Standard’s percentage of steady customers on the Pacific Coast is 30% above the average. Once mo torists try it, they prefer Standard. And— -AS guests of Marijane Hammer Sunday Miss Barbara Reid entertained at a swimming party Friday at her home Those present were the Mis- | ses Jo Ellen Mopps, Arilda Foster, Marijane Hammer and Nellie Hook- Gloria Pelletier is spending the week with Mrs. Carl Hammer. Tom Dudley of Omaha. Neb., is visitins at the L. Hammer home Ruth Lindner left Wednesday for Nebraska to visit relatives and I friends ’ > } ' Evangelistic service, 7:45 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Prayer meeting Friday, 7:45 P. M. R. R. Flnkbeiner, Pastor. Worship at 11:00 A. M. and Sun day school at 10:00 each Sunday. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. and Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. the evening evangelistic service at Regular Sunday services as fol- 8:00. lows: A meeting of the Ladies Aid OB Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. every first and third Wednesday in Preaching at 11:00 A. M. the month. Young People’s meeting, 7:00 P M The Pioneer League meets every Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M. Everyone Is Invited to attend these Sunday night, a league for boys and girls from nine to fourteen. services. PLANNER FOR UMATILLA. HERMISTON, : ! 1 < 9099999909899990990999999999999989999999939099900000 The ELLIS FEED Store Hermiston Light & Power Co. ' ¡ AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC - AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS - STANDARD OIL DEALERS