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' : 2 E FOUR_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, S eptember * * * * * * * * * Jo Ellen Mopps was a business vi- * ♦ * ‘ Evening service 7:30 P. M. sitor in Pendleton Wednesday. ! + Ladies Aid services every first and PINE CITY NEWS Helen Wells returned home this | T i third Wednesday. By Lennä Neill Published every Thursday at Hermis week from Portland where she has Song and orchestra practice each ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by been visiting relatives for the past School opened September 7. Mrs. Wednesday night at the church. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, several weeks. Bible school for grade and high Ray Pinson of Pendleton took Miss Publishers._________________________ Mrs. H. Montgomery is employed Brennan’s place as high school school students every Saturday af- teacher. Miss Brennan is teaching ternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 o’clock. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Willard home. Mr. and Mrs. Ryland visited rela in Boardman this year. Miss Dona Courses in Bible stories and Old December, 1906, Umatilla County, — *— and 1 Testament history as well as junior Oregon._____________________________ tives in Wallowa Wednesday. Beu E. Moore is upper grade teacher lah Ryland, who has been visiting Mrs. Joyce Smith of Irrigon is pri and senior catechism will be offered. Art and manual training, singing there returned home with them. mary teacher. and mechanical drawing may be The Columbia school opened Mon Malcolm, Gordon and Pat O'Brien, had for diversion. Children and day morning. Ralph Neill and Guy Moore all took A kitchen shower was given Fri- their prize winning sheep to the young people ages ten to twenty, day honoring Jo Ellen Mopps by state fair at Salem. The boys left and of all faiths, are welcome. Reg ulations and standards of the pub friends in Umatilla. Sunday. lic school system will be adopted, Subscription Rates. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mikesell left Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and and quality work is expected. $2.00 last Thursday for a months’ vacation family were Pendleton callers Thurs One Year ................................. 1.00 visiting relatives in Missouri. Six Months ............................... day. Mr. Finch purchased a new car. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH .50 Three Months ......................... . Adila Chetwood, who has been Bruce Lindsay of Alpine is a new Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. visiting in Halfway, is now visiting student at Pine City this year. Regular Sunday services as fol her brother and family in Wallowa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigglesworth Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable of Co lows: lumbia and Mrs. Mary Cable. Mr. were Sunday evening callers at the Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. t COLUMBIA NEWS t Cable John Harrison home. Later in the ’s mother of Pilot Rock, left Preaching at 11:00 A. M. I evening the Wigglesworths, Harri By MARIJANE HAMMER. Wednesday. for a vacation in Cali sons and Wattenburgers attended Young People’s meeting, 7:00 PM Jo Ellen Mopps of Columbia and fornia. the charivari for Mr. and Mrs. Al James Smith of Pittsburgh, Cal., Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham are were united in marriage Monday at spending the week at the state fair ford Schmidt. Everyone is invited to attend these School election was held last Pasco, Wn. They left Monday af in Salem, They intend to visit their services. ternoon for their home in Califor daughter Mrs. Hart at Gaston, Ore.. Monday. H. E. Wattenburger is the nia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruno and while in the valley. James Barber I new school director. CHURCH OF CHRIST Miss Isabella O'Brien is attending Hunter Smith accompanied James is in charge of the Upham ranch Columbia School the St. Joseph’s Academy in Pendle- Smith to Hermiston from California. while they are away. ton this year. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parsons of Ta Evangelist Glen C. Wade, Minister. Fern Lindner and Melvin Follett Miss Marie Healy accompanied coma, Wn., were week end guests at were united in marriage in Pendle- Mrs. Bill Bucknum 10:00 A. M., Bible school. the Bob Woodward home. to her home on ton Sunday They will make their 11:00 A. M., Sermon and commu Butter Creek Sunday. Mary Wilson visited at the Rain- home at the A. H. Cable ranch while nion. water home in Hermiston Saturday, Miss Lily Rauch, who has been 7:30 P. M., Young people's meet Opal Barber, who has been vist- Cables are away. employed at the Roy Neill home, re Mr. and Mrs. Red Williams of La turned to her home Friday. ing. ing in Kansas for the past several 8:15 P. M., Evangelistic services. months, returned to her home here Grande visited at the Hutchison Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and son James home Monday. Tuesday. were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. ♦ Morris Caldwell of Arlington and D. W. Pearson of Banks, Ore., vi Mrs. Nora Neill was called to sited at the Pearson home this week. Lorn Caldwell of Boardman were Heppner Tuesday. Her daughter. BOARDMAN NEWS week end guests at the Bob Wood He is a brother of Mr. Pearson. Mrs. Knighten is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid and ward home. Harry G. Ford and family of Sil Lennä Neill has moved to Hepp Mark Foster is employed on the ner. daughter Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. verton, Ore., moved to the Clarence Alpha Christley motored to Baker, J. H. Reid farm this week. Berger place Thursday. Jack Osborn of La Grande arrived Ore., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and Saturday at the Lathrop home where Elmer James of Pendleton spent family spent the week end in iki- CHURCH NOTES the week end at the B. Hutchison he will stay this winter and attend ma. school. home. Clara Mae Dillon returned home Ruth and Faith Wilson left Tues- Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallyburton of HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Saturday from Seattle where she has day evening for Portland where Bonneville dam are visiting at the visited the past few weeks with her C. Warner, Pastor. Ruth Is employed, Faith Wilson will Edwards home. Mrs. Hallyburton is sister, Miss Nellie Dillon. visit in Portland three days before a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Bible school, 10:00 A. M., Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Messenger, going to Olympia. Wn„ where she Ruth Wilson of Portland visited W. A. Hineline, Superintendent. will attend college this year. at the home of her parents. Mr. and 11:00 A. M., Sermon topic, "Pow Lois and Mrs. Flickinger motored to Portland Friday returning Monday. Jim Montgomery and Mrs. Sheets Mrs. Tom Wilson this week. er To Produce.” with of Hermiston were dinner guests at Mrs. Anna Willard left this week Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Uram Messenger’s son went at the them. He had been visiting the Wm. Barber home Sunday. for Portland. Chas. Duvall, president. The former Dorothy Buell of 8:00 P. M.. Sermon subject, ‘ 'The Messenger home. Mrs. Gorham, Mardel and Janet. Portland visited at the home of her Greatest Book in the World.” made a business trip to Pendleton parents here last week. Saturday. Word has been received of the BAPTIST CHURCH F. Klitz and F. Ackerman attend death of Mrs. Winnie Haines in Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Classes for all ages. A welcome to ed the Townsend convention at Pen Portland. She is a sister of L. Ham mer and has been a frequent visitor all. The Ladies Aid meets on the dleton Saturday. Mr. Klitz went as in Columbia district. second and fourth Wednesdays of a delegate. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ingles re Mr. and Mrs. Curley Dixon of each month. turned to Boardman Wednesday af Port Angeles are visiting at the W. ter spending their vacation in Port- METHODIST CHURCH L. Dixon home over Round Up. Cur J land and Cannon Beach. R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor ley Dixon is a son of Mr. Dixon. Dan Ransier and Glen Carpenter Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Mrs Frances and Rosemary Keller left had collision Wednesday when they Tuesday for Pendleton where they E. E. Rainwater, superintendent. met at Prices' corner and tipped Worship, 11:00 A. M. will attend school. Senior and Pioneer League servi both cars over. No one was hurt but ces. 6:30 P. M. the cars were badly damaged. USE THEM ! Miss Clara Ruff and Miss Mary Mid-week service next Thursday evening at 7:30. "Five Laws That Harney were guests of Mrs. Fortier HERALD WANT ADS PAY Govern Prayer.” a few days last week. Tom DeLano completely wrecked his car while in Montana selling wa termelons. A back tire blew out, and threw the car into a bank. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Anderson ar rived Thursday. They will live in Mrs. Warner's house. School opened Monday morning with a full staff. E. Ingles, A. B. Black. Miss Cecelia Brennan of Port land and Miss Marie Ledbetter of La O ne NAME comes quickly to mind Today’s Ford V-8 is more than ever Grande, are the high school teach ers. I. Anderson of Imbler is the when you think of “The Universal “The Universal Car” because it en 7th and 8th grade teacher. Miss Eli nor Tilden of Portland the 5th and Car.” The description is distinctively circles the needs of more people than 6th grades, Miss Helen Glenn of Halfway the 3rd and 4th grades, Ford. No other car is used by so any other Ford ever built. It reaches and Miss Norma Gibbons the 1st and many millions of men and women in 2nd grades. out and up into new fields because it The Tannehills and Averys went every part of the world. Everywhere to Quinton Sunday on a picnic and has everything you need in a modern to hunt arrow heads. it is the symbol of faithful service. automobile. Paul Fartlow and Glen Hadley filled their silos last week. That has always been a Ford funda The Ford V-8 combines fine-car Mrs. Ed Barlow is carrying the | mail on the R.F.D. this week. mental. Something new is constantly Uhe Germiston ferali performance, comfort, safety and beauty with low first cost and low cost of operation and up-keep. It depre ciates slowly because it is made to last. There is no other car like it. Only the Ford ”•« Gives You These Fine-car Features 1 V-8 ENGINE PERFORM- 4 • CENTER-POISE RIDING COMFORT 1. ANCE WITH ECONOMY WELDED STEEL BODY . . • , SAFETY GLASS ALL 2. AROUND AT NO EXTRA CHARGE SUPER-SAFETY MECHANICAL BRAKES STRUCTURE AS 5 • STEEL WELL AS STEEL SURFACE NEW interior appointments 88 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 2 * Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier ? I : ; FORD LOW MONTHLY TBKMS—W A MONTH. AFTER USUAL DOWNPAYMENT, BUYS ANY MODEL 1936 FORD VS CAB — FROM ANY FORD DEALER — ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES. ASK YOUR FORD DEALER ABOUT THE N1W %% PER MONTH UNIVERSAL CREDIT COMPANY FINANCE PLANS. 1 J R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President : : KENNETH M. MA YER Assistant ; ‘ (Too late for last week) Miss Josephine McIntire left last week for Pendleton where she will enter St. Anthony's nurses training school. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Elliot and son-in-law of Summerland, B. C.. ar- rived Tuesday for a visit at the Por- ter home. Mrs. Porter and Mrs. El- ! Hot were school chums. Katherine, Bob and Mike Gorham left Friday for their home at Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa, after visiting sev- eral weeks at the Gorham home. Mrs. Hazel Studie and son of Portland were visitors at the Faler | home last week. Alice and Loraine Stoll of Pendle- ' ton returned home Monday after vi siting a week at the Ransier home. Ada Mae Harford was elected as candidate for Umatilla Project Fair queen at a dance given in the Grange hall Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blayden left Saturday for Plymouth. Idaho, for a short vacation. A. Macomber Mr. and Mrs. spent the week end in Pilot Rock, visiting relatives. Pat Healy returned home Satur- day from the hospital at Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. A. B Avery and two daughters of Glendale. Cal., spent the week at the Tannehill home. Mr. Avery is employed as a letter carrier at Glendale and is on his vacation. Mrs. Warner returned home Sat- ■ -dav evening. She has been visit daughter. Mrs. Goodwin at SPELL ECONOMY with (iHotpoint,y A CAREFULLY ALWAYS those Had- ley and M- and Mrs. J. F Barlow. George Wieklander, Sr.. and Jr., were in Boardman on business Sun- dav. Virginia Compton is visiting the Markans at Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Art Allen took Gene and Clayton to Pendleton Monday to have their tonsils removed Mr and Mr« Wm. Schunk and son of Oregon City visited with rel- atives here this Mrs. Schunk is ’ F Barlow’s sister Mrs Ransier rave a birthday par at their place Saturday evening in honor of Mrs Kunze. INCLUDE | COOKERY. BOYNTON & KELLEY’S GROCERY and MARKET Pickles Soap Deal KNIGHT’S Small Sweets QUARTS 33c Mixed Sweet PINTS ......... . ELECTRIC UMATILLA. HERMISTON, STANFIELD, ECHO. | , | PLANNED BUDGET WILL Hermiston Light & Power Co Pancake Flour Aunt Jemima LARGE PACKAGE 06g art Catsup Ruby Brand 12 O’. BOTTLE 10c Small Lux For ..... .................. Small Rinso For ......................... Lux Toilet Soap For .......................... Life Buoy Soap For .......................... 19c Ginger Snaps Edgemont Brand ear LARGE PACKAGE de Black Tea Chase & Sanborn’s Tender Leaf - Orange Pekoe 33c New Pack - No. 1 Tall Tins 3 For ..... Wheat Flakes Carnation Brand LARE PACKAGE Brooms pears. ...........id £ < ► DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL < , DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. 1 , Several families are making trips o Yakima valley returning with ss Hermiston 1 t being added in the way of extra value. Each year the Ford has widened its appeal by increasing its usefulness to motorists. io , 1936 A Serviceable Broom Made in Boardman EACH ............ Flour GOLDEN HEART An all purpose family blend. 49 LBS SCHILLING’S Baking Powder Sherbet Dish Free 1 LR CAN ....... . 39c Oats Albers Quick Roseware. Large Pk Pears BOSC - Large Firm Fruit Well Filled Apple Box 79c Pure Lard IN CELLOPHANE 4 LB. CARTON LB. CARTON 60c t