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PAGE SIX THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON Your RED& WHITE Store Happy Thanksgiving! EVERY BUY A BULLS EYE LOAN SOCK EM WITH A BOND weil prorwe Laweed Wer s s. .. - MTW Umapine at Adams; Echo at Wes ton; Pilot Rock at Stanfield. January 23: Pilot Rock at Echo; Stanfield at Umapine; Athena at Weston; Adams at Helix. January 26: Athena at Adams; Weston at Umapine; Helix at Pilot | Rock; Echo at Stanfield. January 30: Umapine at Athe- na; Echo at Helix; Weston at Pilot Rock; Adams at Stanfield. February 2: Stanfield at Wes- ton; Umapine at Helix; Pilot Rock at Adams; Athena at Echo. February 6: Weston at Adams; Echo at Umapine; Athena at Pilot 1 Rock; Helix at Stanfield. February 9: Adams at Echo: Stanfield at Athena; Pilot Rock at Umapine; Helix at Weston. February 13: Stanfield at Pilot | Rock; Helix at Athena; Weston at I Echo; Adams at Umapine. You never really know the value of adequate automobile The much talked of change in the B school league circles of this insurance until “after the accident’’. area has finally been announced. If an accident strikes, your Farmers policy* goes swiftly and Hereafter the Umatilla county surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your league will consist of eight teams, interests. not including Umatilla which will remain in the Little Wheat league Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don't drive which is composed of Ione, Uma- without insurance. tilla. Boardman, Irrigon and Hepp- ner, which before now was not a ROY DUNCAN, AGENT Phone Stanfield 722 member. In the changed boundaries, Echo FARMERS AUTOMOBILE and Stanfield are connected with inter. INSURANCE Exchange the Umatilla county league for the first time.. Other six teams are National Standerd Non-essessable Coverage. Helix, Adams. Weston, Athena, Pi lot Rock and Umapine. Appor tionment of teams in the sub-dis The Training Branch of the Um- charge and who has had experi- trict basketball tournament to be U.O.D. NEWS held at John Day this year has also | atilla Ordnance Depot is now lo- | enee in this work by the direction cated in Building T-27 which has of the Ninth Service Command, been completed. The Umatilla (Continued from page 1 ) served as the Post Theater. The under which this project is spon- county group will send three teams and the Little Wheat league two, are ill this week. Film Library, a service recently sored. Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Piger en while the host team is seeded and brought to this depot, also occupies Magazine Area Mr. — and the Grant county teams will send ------------ ----- - Mrs. Walter -------- Alta Batchelor is now in the a part of the building. The first, tertained two teams to make up the eight. floor is devoted to the training of- I Carlson and son Garry, Mr. and Control and Work Measurement The league slate follows: fice and a class and preview room 1 Mrs. Bill Pearce. Clair Mann and Section in the West Area. December 15: Helix at Adams; LaVerne Myer and Gertrude on one side with the film library her three daughters. Muriel. Iris mure and supply supply room -oom a tie oth -- , and Meredith, Saturday evening, in the Weston at Athena; Echo at Pilot Meade were Pendleton visitors this office er. There is also a show room with November 18. Rock; Umapine at Stanfield. week. December 19: Adams at Athena; Correction of last week's item ' a seating capacity of approximate- ' Jean Hendrickson was called to Stanfield at Echo; Pilot Rock at about Sadie Hawkins day race in I ly 100 persons. The upstairs is Spokane Wednesday evening, Nov Helix; Umapine at Weston. the Field Office. R. G. says "Black- developing into a nice conference ember 15, by the serious illness of her brother who is a War Veteran January 5: Stanfield at Adams; ie” Stewart was definitely ‘caught’ room for the Training Branch. I Helix at Echo; Athena at Umapine; after a fast race. There are now 143 films in the in the Baxter General Hospital. J Pilot Rock at Weston. Carpenters are still hamemring library covering subjects of in She was accompanied by her par January 9: Weston at Stanfield; away in the Magazine Field Of struction, information and orien ents Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hendrick Echo at Athena; Adams at Pilot fice. The office force have to tation. This service is free to the son of La Grande, and her sister Rock; Helix at Umapine. shout to be heard and then when depot personnel -and surrounding Joyce. Her brother was much im January 12: Umapine at Echo; the noise stops they find they are territory to such groups and orga proved when they returned Sun Pilot Rock at Athena; Stanfield at still shouting. nizations as reach requirements set day afternoon. Helix: Adams at Weston. G. I. Josie (Mag. Field Office cat) out by the war department. More January 16: Umapine at Pilot is ‘indisposed’. The Hermiston films are coming into the library ADS For SALE IN Rock; Athena at Stanfield; Echo at veterinary says she will soon be and it will be serviced as the de Adams; Weston at Helix. mand grows. The library is op okey. NEXTISSUE January 19: Athena at Helix; Training erated by Claire Mann, who is in OUR You can feel the tender difference of - NEW BREAD A e 4 $ 4 • ECHO NEWS ITEMS Mais Editorial Carloon», Inc. Daniel W. Bowman Funeral services for Daniel W. Bowman were held at the Echo church Monday afternoon, with Rev. Earl B. Cotton in charge. Mrs. Warren Center, accompanied by i Miss Cotton on the piano, sang I three solos. Honorary pallbearers . were Joseph Cunha, Fred W. An The first play of the year will be drews. J. F. Spinning. Edw. Liese gang, Jake Rueber, F. J. Irvine, presented by the student body of Milt Whitmore and John Luciani. Echo high school at the city hall Acting pallbearers were Muri Ber Wednesday evening, November 29. ry, C. H. Esselstyn, Fred Rauch, “Birds of a Feather” is a three act | Ben Gaskilll, Tom Graves and Nick comedy. Between acts the girls chorus will sing “Trees”, “Little Timchek. Mr. Bowman died at the Pendle Lena and Hans” and ‘‘Skylark.’’ On Thanksgiving day at 10:30 a. | ton hospital Friday. He had been ill for some time and last week his m. the Echo high school football condition became critical and he team will meet the Stanfield team was taken to the hospital suffering ' on the Echo athletic field. Both teams are in top form and a tough from a heart attack. Daniel Webster Bowman was fight is expected. Echo has alrea born December 31, 1872. at Olan dy defeated Stanfield twice this ta. Pa. He was married to Miss season, the first time being when Hannah Barnett at Madera, Pa., in the six men teams met. by a score June. 1894. and they came to Um of 27 to 13. and the second game atilla county soon afterward. He on Armistice day at Stanfield when worked for a while at the Corrigal the eleven men teams met with a ranch on Butter Creek and then score of 20 to 7. acquired a farm iust north of Echo where the family has since resid- (Held from last week) ed, with the exception of a few The first killing frost of the sea years when he managed an auto son struck here Saturday night camp at Santa Monica. Cat. for his with a minimum temperature of 27 brother, Commodore P. Bowman, above zero. The following night now deceased. Mr. Bowman was it dropped to 24 and Monday night an artist and devoted much of his it was 19. spare time to making pen and ink Welland M. Dorn returned Sun sketches some of which won day from Camp Robinson. Arkan awards at various exhibitions. sas. having received a discharge Surviving are his widow, Mrs. from the service. For the past Hannah Bowman of Echo; two month he has been hospitalized be daughters. Mrs. Gertrude Gordon cause of asthma which did not yield to treatment and his dis charge followed. He went to Red mond Monday to join Mrs. Dorn, who has been visiting with rela tives there They will return to Echo in a few days to reside Mrs. Lillie Redington. who has been cooking at Brick's Place for the past two weeks, resigned her LET US SOLVE position and returned Saturday to her home in La Grande YOUR EYESIGHT The house built on the former PROBLEMI Hard place east of town about two If your eyes trouble you come here years ago by Barney Murrell was for a thorough examination . . . . moved Tuesday to the Tum-A-Lum Modern glasses ground to fit if lot in Echo and will be remodeled for occupancy. they are needed. Miss DeBlonde, new county li Over 30 Years Successful brarian. and her assistant. Miss Ann Lang, made an inspection vis Optical Experience! it at Echo branch library Friday. DR. DALE ROTHWELL The librarian reports that she plans to visit Echo once a month | OPTOMETRIST and will be glad to meet Echo 418 South Main St. — Pendleton teachers, school children and par Ntar Bus Drpot ents. Announcement will be made in advance of her next visit _ ore Want proof? Make this easy "tender-test". Rub lightly IL g 4 with your finger-tip across a slice of Mrs. Wright's bread and do the same with your present bread. Bread • VW that s been skimped on milk and sugar will feel rough and coarse. Mrs. Wright's will feel smooth and tender. It's marvelous bread! • T ... ) 1 1 "2" ■ aih • 000 WHITE STORE of Kelso, Wn„ and Mrs. Esther Fife of Nyssa; and three sons, Asa and Homer of Echo, and Kenneth, now stationed in the navy at Pa cific Beach, Wash. Of a family of 15 children only four of Mr. Bow man’s brothers and sisters are now living, Sam of Clearfield, Pa.; Paul of Compton. Calif.; and Mrs. Lucy Withrow and Julia Owens of Olan- ta, Pa. 9 slights Hermiston TradingCo. 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