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Corrigan’s books, which were many.
Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood
spent Friday in Pendleton shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. McNabb
Ted Hammer was very much sur were Pendleton shoppers Saturday.
Leta Meyers, who has spent the
Published Every Thursday at
prised Saturday afternoon when a last few months employed in Walla
group
of
little
neighbor
girls
and
Walla, sent the week end here at the
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
hoys gathered a t his home to help Art Bousquet home. Miss Meyers is
rOU take out fire tnaurance for M e purpose . . .
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
him celebrate his ninth birthday. now making her home with her aunt
protect yourself against finanoal loss. Yet you are
uncle, Mr. and Mrsf Bob Meyers
There were eight little boys and eight and
in Kennewick, former residents of
not completely protected if your poliey is the type thai
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
little girls and nine grownups pres Umatilla.
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
fail« to safeguard you in case the company snflers
Mrs. Bertha Cherry and the Mis
ent. They were Marilyn Shaver, La-
eon Elwood, Donita Dixson, Jack Os ses Joan Leslie and Elva Twidwell
abnormal losses. Conflagrations are always af< to occur.
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borne, Carole Hammer, Melvin Ezell, were Pendleton Shoppers Saturday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Switzler
return
No one can foresee them. They mean huge loasea. . . loeeee
One Y ear.......................................... $2.00
Rita Blinston, Dick Hammer, Teddy ed to their home here Thursday from
Shaver,
Louise
Hammer, Clyde a few days in Portland.
Six Months ...................................... 1.00
that must be paid by someone.
Mrs. Wm. Conlon returned home
Hughes, Peggy Neill, Lois Elwood,
Three M onths......................................... 50
Friday
night
from
Portland
where
If your policy is issued by a CAPITAL STOCK
Clarence Hughes, Rosalie Hammer
Payable in Advance
ivsited her daughter Mildred and
and Ted Hammer. The grownups she
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they attended the concert of Fritz
were Vyola and Gloria Hammer, Mrs. Kreisler Friday evening.
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having to pay any part o f the loose
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gripp returned
E. Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elwood,
Residence Telephone ....................... 2333
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer and Mr. home last week from a two weeks va
premium. Backed by cash capital and i
cation trip.
and Mrs.
. . . L. Hammer.
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The Umatilla basketball teams won
ail timea you receive 100% protection agakart I
The little girls enjoyed inside from Stanfield at the first home
games while the boys played football game Wednesday and from Irrigon
That ia why four out o f flva people oboe
with a ball Ted received for a pres- j Friday night.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lew
Brownell
were
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ent.
visitors in Pasco Thursday and were
Plates were laid on the long table dinner guests at the Bill Bolton home
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to other types. That h the Ifcd V W
brightly lighted with candles and a that evening. The Boltons are for
should have. W eT h» g h d to
white cake with nine bright red can mer residents of Umatilla.
“Dad”
Ervin
was
taken
to
the
Pen
3
♦
with vou about it.
parts of the state insulation ia need dles was the centerpiece.
dleton hospital Monday where he was
RURAL BUILDERS
suffering from pneumonia.
ed while in others it is less import- i
MAY RECEIVE AID
ant. Because of regional building I
customs and designs, usually based j
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
FROM EXTENSION
on sound experience, it is well to con
sult someone with experience in the
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stephens and
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Farm families planning to build locality before building. Sinnard be son Billy of Maryhill were visitors at
F. B. SWAY7.E. President
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
new homes will find considerable lie vee.
Mrs. Harness and baby son re
A1 Stephens last Wednesday.
turned
home
from
the
Pendleton
hos-
The
plan
books
available
at
the
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
balp in materials now available at
Mrs. Bernice*Johnston and daugh iptal Tuesday of last week.
a: county agent’s office, some of county agents’ offices include many ter, Mrs. Max Graybeal and Fay
Earnest Stephens, who is employed
structures besides houses. There are
were Pendleton shoppers near
Pendleton, spent several days
which have been especially adapted layouts for general purpose and live Gardner
day
ian Finch home and took in the social
last Wednesday.
to Oregon conditions, says Herbert stock barns, different kinds of shelt
Mrs. Jack Kesster left last week with his family last week.
Mrs. Potts from The Dalles is with : at Pine City and the dance at Lena
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedwell are her mother Mrs. Belle Caldwell.
Saturday evening.
R. Sinnard, experiment station arch ers for dairy cattle, horses, sheep for Medford where she will visit with visiting
their son Earnest Bedwell
her parents until after Christmas.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brown
from
Hermis-
j
Mrs. Clayton Ayers made a busi
itect at Oregon State college.
and hogs, as well as plans for equip
Albert Vieg spent Friday in Wal and family at Spray, Ore.
visited Mrs. Brown’s sister, Mrs. , ness trip to Mottenger, Wn., Monday.
A U.S.D.A. publication No. 319, ment and poultry houses. Other plans la Walla and Pasco.
Miss June Stephens is assisting ton
Walter Grider and family Sunday.
entitled “ Plans of Farm Buildings may be obtained for roadside stands,
Miss Sara Rix was hostess to the with the work at the home of Rev.
Harness
for
a
few
days.
bridge
club
at
her
home
Saturday
for Western States,” is one recent milk houses, smoke houses, communi
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses and
evening.
plan book available. These plans ty halls, cabins and many others.
Miss Rosa Ricco of The Dalles, children were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
have been developed jointly by state
former teacher here, spent the week Batie Rand Sunday. Mrs. Moses has
By Mrs. Bernice W attenburger
experimen station architects and en
end here visiting friends and was the been staying at the Rands several
days
during
Mrs.
Batie
Rands
illness.
guest
of
Miss
Sara
Rix.
gineers of the United States depart
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Mrs. Russell McCoy, Mrs. Marsh
The basket social held at Pine City
Lee Ervin of Tacoma is here visit
ment of agriculture. Various Oregon
t i p O D THE ONLY CAUSE AND ing at the ohme of his sisters, Mrs. all, Mrs. Emmett McCoy and Miss Friday evening was very much a sue- ,
bulletins are also available on de
( j CREATOR was the subject Earl Shaw and Mrs. Mildred From- Snow McCoy of Hermiston were visi cesS., A. E. W attenburger auctioned !
tailed suggestions for the rural home
tors in Walla Walla Saturday.
off the baskets. Over $50 was taken!
of the Lesson-Sermon in all
dahl.
The proceeds are to be used for ,
Mrs. W. C. Isom entertained the
George McNabb, who is employed
with special emphasis on kitchen
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
at The Dalles, spent the week end Ladies Aid members at an all day community work and Christmas ,
Sunday, Dec. 8.
planning.
treats.
here visiting his parents, Mr. and meeting at her home Thursday.
.h e Golden Text was, "Every
After building plans have been
Lyle Eddy motored to Portland
A large number from Pine City at- 1
Mrs. Pete McNabb.
house
is
budded
by
some
man;
but
talked over and decided upon, actual
tended the dance held at Lena Grange
Albert Vieg and Glenn Ostrom Saturday.
l-.e th at built all things is God”
working drawings of the plans shown
Miss
Casteel
and
Miss
Seidl
spent
spent Sunday in the mountains near
hall Saturday night.
i Hebrews 3:4).
the week end in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A rt Hughes and Mr. I
Heppner.
in the U.S.D.A. publication may be
Among the citations which com
Miss
Culp
had
her
father
as
a
and Mrs. Eb. Hughes of Lena were j
Mrs. Calla Tonies and David and
obtained through the agricultural en
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
guest
over
the
week
end.
dinner guests Friday evening at the
Barbara of Holdman were visitors
gineering department a t Oregon
following from the Bible: "But
Mrs. Bell Caldwell, mother of Fred Marian Finch home, and later in the
here Sunday evening.
State college for a nominal charge.
Caldwell,
is
very
ill
at
her
home
here,
¡evening
attended the program and
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bullard and
now thus saith the Lord th at creat
Mr. Hatfield was a Pendleton visi- (basket social at Pine City.
These blueprints show enough detail
daughter Patty were Pendleton shop
ed thee, O Jacob, and he that
tor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer and
pers Monday.
to be used in actual construction.
formed thee, O Iracl, Fear not.
Mrs. Jack Browning was hostess a t j daughter were Pendleton callers Mon-!
James Byrnes and Herbert Lane
Even every one that is called by
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Designs suited to the western reg
Jr. were in Walla Walla on business a party in her home Saturday honor- day.
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my name: for I have created him
ion have been carefully worked out
ing her daughter Dolores on her 10th
Mrs. Mary Richey and daughter
Monday.
0 Dining nnd Bnnciunt Ronmn
for my glory. I have formed him;
for houses of different sizes, say«
M. F. Corrigan Sr. and M. F. Cor birthday. Twelve small guests were ! Hazel, Bill Westermine and son Dale
• Famously Fiat Food
yea,
I
have
made
him"
(Isa.
43:1.7).
were week end callers a t the Clayton
rigan Jr. of McMinnville were guests present.
Sinnard. Regardless of the size of
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The Lesson-Sermon slso included
Mrs. Elroy Lamoreaux, who has Ayers home.
of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull over the
a farm house or its cost, it is best to
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the following correlative passages
E. B. W attenburger made a busi- i
week end. They were here in the in been visiting relatives at Goldendale,
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build the type suited to the local cli
from the Christian Science text
terests of their daughter and sister. Wn., for some time, returned the last ness trip to Mt. Vernon and Long
mate and adapted to neighborhood
Creek Monday.
Clara Corrigan, teacher in the local of the week.
book, “Science and Health with
ëoo ROOMS . SENSIBLE RATFS
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barnes of Pilot
practice, he adds. Conditions in Ore
school, who passed away recently.
Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
They presented the school all of Miss busuiness visitors in Heppner Satur- Rock spent the week end at the Mar-1
gon vary greatly, as some sections are
Baker Eddy; "This creation con
sists of the unfolding of spiritual
hilly, others are flat, and in some
T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld
TED HAMMER IS
HONOREDjGUEST
C a p ita l S to c k F ir e
In s u ra n c e R em oves A l l R is k
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