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PAGE FOUr. T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N . of their brother Byrnes. and son Janies Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newman a n d 1 > *> ♦♦♦♦»»»> » ♦ •» » ♦ •» ♦ » » » ■ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ » ♦ « I llir h to » + • 11 r ir i-.___ daughter stopped « in I U 7 m atilla 'Lues- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and day and spent a few minutes a t the daughter Edythanne spent S aturday home of her brother and family, Mr. 1 in Walla Walla shopping. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom on their way j Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Stockard and to Chehalis from Walla W alla where! daughters were in Pendleton S atu r they will make th e ir fu tu re home. day. The Ladies Aid held th e ir reg u lar [ Mr. and Mrs. H arold Regele and meeting at the home of Mrs. George son were Pendleton visitors S aturday. Sampson. A lbert Vieg motored to Kennewick Mrs. Vogto and Mr. and Mrs. [ S aturday where he met Leta Meyers W alt Clybern left Monday for Boise, Time is no longer the deciding factor in and took her to Pendleton where she Idaho, where Mrs. Vogto will remain making your deposit at this bank. Our will rem ain a t the home of Mr. and at her home while her daughter and Mrs. Paul Both well. special “Bank by Mail” service permits son-in-law will retu rn . They had The dane sponsored by the Garden been visiting at the home of th eir you to make deposits at any hour. When club S aturday night drew a fair «laughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. crowd. The orchestra “ The Rhythm F rank Clark. it is inconvenient for you to come to the Rascals” from Walla W alla which Mrs. Edw ard K auffm an and son I Bank—merely drop it in the nearest mail was composed of five boys, none over Alfred returned from Portland where box. 1 6 years of age, was very good. Bob- j they had been for several days. Al- 1 by Stone, the pianist, lived here when fred, who was to have an operation, FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN i he was a child. Mr. and Mrs. Fred did not have to undergo the o p e ra -) By return mail a receipt will be sent you, Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ren- tion. Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton which acts as your record of deposit. Do nick and Mr. and Mrs. John McDon C. G. Brownell of P ortland is in j ald of W alla Walla came w ith the town on business about the Brownell not hesitate to take advantage of this safe LaGrande and Baker boys. ditch line. convenient method of deposit. Ray Moses, who is stationed at William Pease, editor of the Three- F o rt Lewis, spent the week end here I A ’s, • and Mr. Newberger, northw est - BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY at the home of his brother, Rex M os-'! correspondent for the New York Try this time-saving method— “Bank by Mail” Times and Colliers, made a trip Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bothwell and | through here. Details supplied on your request son Mike and Leta Meyers of Pen dleton visited at the Glenn Ostrom Hudin Broadcast Scheduled Saturday home Sunday. A ssistant County A gent M. E. The local town baseball team played a practice game with Hermis Knickerbocker will present another Telephone 2391 Hermiston, Ore. ton Sunday a t H erm iston and lost of a series of radio broadcasts over F. B. SWAYZE, President 12 to 5. Several pitchers were giv en a chance to show w hat they could K U J, W alla Walla, S aturday a t 1:00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. o’clock. The program will be for 15 do. » • • • • • j.. Louise Jackson left the first of the m inutes and will be broadcast from week for Hermiston where she will the new station a t Pendleton. Mr. be employed at the L. A. Moore home Knickerbocker has not announced his turned from another trip to China, for a week. visited his mother and sister, Mrs. WESTLAND GRANGE topic for the S aturday discussion. Miss Doris Rodenbough, student at Mrs. W. A. Stever and son Billy HERMISTON HERALD of Rieth visited a t the home of her La Grande, visited her parents, Mr. Ellen Troyer and Miss M arian Troy H. E. C. MEETS er. over the week end. Published Every Thursday at sister, Mr. and Mrs. E rvin Chapman and Mrs. H arry Rodenbough Sunday. I Mrs. Cecil Brown, nee Rosemary H erm iston, U m atilla County, Oregon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim S harp and child- | Stephens, was the honoree a t a show The Westland G range Home Eco Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Slahn and ren and his brother Lee of Condon er in the G range hall last F riday a f Alfred Q uiring and Leander Q uiring daughter of Portland have moved in spent Sunday here a t the home of | nomics club met at the home of Mrs. ternoon. Hostesses in charge were Publishers By Mrs. Hose Hedrick to. the Rodenbough house recently v a their brother, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n ! H arry Wessell is building a mod Mis. Dena Tillory and Mrs. Ed Guy Shaw March 26. In as much as cated by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey El- Sharp in the interest of his duck-pin ern three room house with bath on Brown. Many beautiful g ifts were farm women are especially busy at E ntered a t the post office a t Her fred. Mr. Slahn was tran sferred alley. Bob McKenzie returned to The Dunn street, for himself. The tools received. F ru it salad, cookies and here to take Mr. E lfred ’s place as an miston as Second Class M atter, Dec this tim e of the year, it was decided Dalles Sunday a fte r a few days here stolen from his car a week ago have tea were served to about 25 guests. Asbury T ransportation driver. 1906. U m atilla County, Oregon Mrs. Leland Burgin and small son ; to hold meetings only once each while he was working on the second not yet been returned. Friends of Mrs. B ertha Cherry i switch engine. Mrs. Josie Jones of Heppner was returned from the hospital Tuesday. will be glad to hear she is improving 1 Mrs. Alice Bates of Seattle, who Subscription Rates Mr. and Mrs. Pam burn, form erly month from April to A ugust inclu a visitor over the week end a t the rapidly and plans to leave the hospi One Year ............................. ,2.00 Frances Franklin, are the parents of sive. The next meeting will be held has been visiting her brother in The home of Mr. and Mrs. C urtis Rhea. tal, and en ter a convalesence hospi Dalles, returned to visit again with Six M onths ........... 1.00 Miss Rose Hoosier, who has ta u g h t a son born April 5th at St. A nthony’s ' tal, a fte r a m ajor operation. Mrs. J e ff Stephens and Alva. the past two years at Prineville was hospital. He has been named R o y ' a t the home of Mrs. P. A. Power Three M onths ............................ 50 At the regular meeting of the Randolph Pamburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H arrym an and a visitor in Heppner Monday. April 9. Other regular meetings will U m atilla chapter No. 107 O.E.S. last daughter of B errin Station visited in Mrs. George Sale and g ra n d d a u g h -' be on the Wednesday preceding the Mrs. Heyden of H eppner is a t the Tuesday night, the chapter had as | U matilla Sunday w ith friends. home of her son and wife, Mr. and te r L aura May Ditzler have returned second T hursday of each month. their guest, Mrs. Hazel Folsom, past Miss Doris Powell of Ballock Is- Mrs. Adolph Heyden, for a visit. here. Mrs. Sale was caring for her 1 worthy g rand m atron of the grand I land is visiting at the home of her Mrs. Mabel Corliss, chairm an, Mr. and M rs. Bill Hogeland visit daudghter, Mrs. Don Thomas at Sal-I chapter of Oregon, and her husband, By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom ! sister, Mrs. Leland Smith. urges th a t each member be present ed relatives in the John Day region em for the past two weeks. Jack Folsom of Pendleton, and Otis Mrs. Robert Bates returned Tues- the past week, and Mrs. Hogeland, Miss Neva Hedrick, student at P a at the next meeting and to bring a Mr. and Mrs. Ursel H iatt and Mrs. T ruax, the grand sentinal of the i «lay from Hood River where she had Bill’s mother, returned here with cific university arrived W ednesday friend. The club also sends g r e e tin y grand chapter of California. Andy Baldwin spent last Wednesday j been visiting a t the home of her sis them. for the E aster vacation a t the home to the two or three members who Mrs. Annie Edw ards spent T h u rs ter and attended the wedding of her in W alla Walla. Irw in Switzer, form er educational of her parents and friends. day and F rid ay in Boardman where niece. supervisor here, was a visitor in Mrs. Mottie Tucker of Portland is Mrs. Nellie Cochran of Pendleton have not been coming regularly and Mrs. Minnie S harpstein and some Stanfield April 5. here visiting her son and daughter- she visited a t the A. E. M cFarland is the new employee at the A vers hope to see everyone present at the friends from W alla W alla visited at in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker home. Gordon Troyer, who had ju s t re- Cafe. April 9 meeting. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Thomas and the home of her brother, Bill Switz- and Joe. She is also visiting her daughters have moved into the P rid ler. Tuesday. daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Copper and L. A. Moore and M artha in Hermis dy house recently purchased by Jake Smith and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I son Ronald visited W ednesiiay and ton. P. J. Rice of Portland have purchased Thursday in Gibbon with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Montgomery the, farm they vacated. Sunt. Harold Regele and the Mis returned last week from Ritzville I ( each Llovd Morris promised the ses Oran Leslie and Elva Twidwell where they spent a few days. | h-'ys' basketball team a tru n k for M r. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes spent i ! heir equipment if they won the left Tuesday afternoon for Portland F riday in Walla Walla on business. '"ague championship this year. The! where they attended to business. The high school presented a three i » i " s won and Mr. Morris presented i act play, ” The Absent Minded P ro ihem with their trunk the first of fessor Friday with a large crowd * he week. attending. In a drop of crude oil, scientists at the ‘‘Uni on a commercial scale, from a waste petroleum 'C ■. [! n Snoncer entertained the Jerry Morrison returned Saturday versity of Petroleum” (Shell’s $3,500,000 re club at h er home W ednesday a f gas. This was the key to 100-octane fuel for from Portland where he had spent a ternoon. G uests besides the reg u lar search laboratories) see a universe of possi aviation which led to an increase up to 30% few days. ’. "I '-s ivei" Madames H arry, Lew- bilities—wonders already realized and greater in the speed and flying range of planes! Mr. and Mrs. Gene M cFarland and on 1 .John Kinney. miracles yet to come. son Merrill spent the week end in ■'ll', and Mr«. Leonard Montgomery Because Shell scientists s a w e xtra m iles in a Elmer City where they visited with " i r e in Touchet F riday and S a tu r They discovered how to produce iso-octane, drop of o il, an d w e re a b le to get them out. Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler J r. and day w here hp was a relief operator T \S A .Y S p O N A L D D U C K family. While there they visited the for the railroad. Coulee Dam site. Mr. and M'-s. Ed Rvrnes and son Floyd Morris has purchased a new I dward nnd Mrs. A. 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