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FAO» FOUR Plan to spend three weeks visiting their daughter and sister, Isabel, who is attending school there. Mr. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gilliland and and Mrs. Dodd have made their home ♦ « daughter of Yukima. Wn., came Mon in Walla Walla for several years but * day aud visited until Thursday with formerly lived in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reed and harles Redmond of Portland vis Miss Alice Dyer left last week for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner and fam Miss Edna Pitzer of Dallas, Ore., daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ited over the week end with MI m Portland where she will take sum Hy. Mrs. Gllland is Mrs. Warner’s Is the house guest of Miss Pauline liam Mitchell and daughter Mary nuth Bens.1. '■ mer school extension work from the sister. Stoop at the J. M. Biggs home this Ward and Mr. and Mrs. August Lin Mrs. Wm. Krieger of Pendleton week. Miss Pitzer will remain until Levada Bowman Is visiting with University of Oregon. der, helped Mr. and Mrs. Squire her friend Grace Double in Pendle Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. M. L. and her mother, Mrs. John Kopacz, the last of the week when she will Thomas to celebrate their wedding ton this week. Watson, and Mrs. A. W. Christopher spent Tuesday night with Marie return home, accompanied by Miss anniversary with a pot luck dinner at Mrs. C. G. Brscher ot Pilot Rock son were business visitors in Pendle Stephenson. Mrs. Krieger bad an ap Stoop, who will visit friends in Dal the Thomas home Sunday. polntment with Mrs. N. Markham for las and attend the State Editorial and two daughters were week end ton one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton a permanent wave, Tuesday after- association meeting In Salem Satur guests at the C. M. Best home. Wm. Fareweather, pastor of the I noon. and Miss Maxine Moore and Mr. and day. Dewey Payne of Newberg was In Pendleton Baptist church, called on Mrs. William Luttrell were business Saturday, Mr. Bonner and two Evangelist Wlnwright of Texas be visitors in Pendleton Saturday. Hermiston the first of the week vis Rev. W. L. Wilson here Wednesday daughters. Wilma and Aletha, came gins a series of meetings at the Co iting friends and relatives. afternoon. Miss Dorothy Buell and Mr. Buell to visit the W. J. Reece family. Mr. lumbia school house Wednesday eve .Miss. Marian Henderson arrived In Mrs. W. W. Illsley and daughter, and Mrs. Bonner and girls will leave ning, June 24. Special attention Is returned to Portland after visiting Hermiston .Monday from Eugene Virginia, and son, Edwin of Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Buell. Miss Buell where she has been attending the Calif., arrived Sunday and will visit for Enterprise Wednesday morning to being paid Christian evidence. The is Mr. and Mrs. Buell's daughter and visit relatives enroute to their home meetings will continue over Sunday, university. Mr. Buell is Mr. Ottis Buell’s father. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley. at Weiser, Idaho. June 28th. Three services will be Miss Grace Jackson spent the week Miss Maxine Moore of Athena is Watkins Products man will make held that day while dinner will be Mrs. Earl Bonner of Weiser, Ida- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. regular calls on the farmers on the I ho, and Mrs Willard Phillips and served on the grounds. Everyone is visiting the Templeton home. Miss E. L. Jackson. Grace is employed In Moore recently lived in Columbia project. Save your orders, or mail Wayne Recce of Cove, Oregon, came Invited. the Sheriffs office in Pendleton district. them to J. C. Harding, Heppner, !ast Monday to visit their parents Members of the Hermiston Araerl- Little Maxine Bilnston of The Dal Oregon. — Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reece. Mrs. Phil ■an Legion Post and their wives I Dr. Fred Farrior and C. B. Wil les. is visiting with her aunt, Mrs Marvin Hutchison of Pilot Rock lips and Wayne returned to Cove were guests at the Ursel Hyatt home I liams of Pendleton were visitors at J. E. Hallyburton, this week. She brought his so nPaul down Thursday Wednesday. in Umatilla last Thurssday night. the Lynch home Sunday. Other vis will return home Saturday? itors were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lut evening to spend a few days at the Miss Clara Briant who has been The men held their meeting in the trell and Merdith Kahler. Baxter Hutchison home, in Columbia basement of the Hyatt home while teaching school in Great Falls, Mon district. the ladies had a session of bridge Mrs. Lenard Pearson and grandson tana, came last week and will spend H. L. Cubla and family of Grants upstairs. Those going were: Mr. and Merdith-Kohler of Seattle are here to the summer with her sister, Mrs. T. Pass, Oregon, plans to locate in Her Mrs. Jim Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil spend the summer with Mr. Pearson. H. Fraser. Miss Briant makes her miston while Mr. Culba assists Mr. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tilden. Mrs. John Jenderjewskl and Mrs. THE BEST IN TALKING mmmer headquarters In Hermiston Wolfe with his contract on the Wa- .'very year. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton. Mr. and Charles Keller were business visitors PKftURBS lula cut-off Job near Umatilla. Mrs. E. McPherson, Mrs. H. E. Shes- in Pendleton Saturday. Hermiston, Oregon Mrs. B. E. Windust and daughter, ely, Mrs. F. L. Kelley, J. E. Hallybur Miss Dorothy Hitt, who is em J. E. Hallyburton has laid off a ployed at the Heathman hotel In Port | vho have been in California for ton, Ronald Begg, Al Clayton. Claire large number of men from the road PROGRAM . land, came last Friday and remained tome time, returned Friday and Shrler. work this week due to the comple FRIDAY - SATURDAY until Monday in Hermiston visiting itopped to visit with Mr. and Mrs. tion ot the team work. D. M. Deeter. Mrs. Deeter took her uu. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hitt. To Attend Family Picnic. Miss Anna Stienar is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Osburn and Mrs. Leila Phelps returned Sun lister and mother to their home In Mr. and Mrs. Art Alterman. Miss Dayton, Wn., Saturday. three daughters of Cour d’ Alene, day from Vale, Oregon, where sh< G. M. Pierson who farms a 17 acre Idaho, visited from Sunday until Stlener is helping Mrs. Alterman. has visited for the pact week with Floy<} Lynch left Monday for Port- her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ranch in the southeast part of the Thursday of this week at the home •ity is building a new house on hia of Mr. Osburn’s sister, Mrs. O. C. and M tb . Carl Voyne. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton of Place which is across the road from Pierce. They left for Portland Thurs Helix visited Sunday with friends he Harvey Payne farm. The resi day morning where they will remain VICTOR M^AGLEN and relatives here. Mrs. W. 8. Boyn lence is a modern one of seven until Sunday when they expect to ooms. ton returned with them acd wil journey back to The Dalles for the ipend a few days. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Hallyburton of Osburn family picnic. The Pierce ROUND- Herbert Thompson of Umatilla folumbln district celebrated Mr. family will attend the family gather MARLENE DIETRICH who was injured when the team he Iallyhurton's birthday Sunday with ing also, at which 45 members were was driving ran uway last week, Iefi i sumpteous dinner. Mr. Hallybur- present last year. A larger number Her strange charm, her flaming R A IL the Hermiston hospital Thursday on's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. of the family Is expected to be there love! Craved by all 'tnen— but night much improved. FARES commanded by only one! .-lallyburton of The Dalles, and their this year as they are coming from Florence Woughter left Thursday nelce, Juanita, enjoyed the day with all parts of Oregon, Washington and THE * romance that th rills! morning for Portland, Oregon, where them. Idaho. Also Entertaining Short Features rhe will spend several days combin Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, ac ing business and pleasure. She ex- companied hy C. M. Best, went to EXTENSION DAIRYMAN STUDIES lects to return to her home Sunday Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. War SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mrs. Frances Glascock left dor ner will motor to Eugene to get their HEREDISCOPES WITH FARMERS THE WHOLE TOWN IS Portland Tuesday. She has been as- daughter Jane who has been attend Roger Morse, extension dairyman ilsting In the Propst Variety store ing the University, and plan to re GOING TO while Mr. and Mrs. Propst were away urn the last of the week. Mr. Pest from Oregon State college, conducted meeting in the Assistant County on a vacation in British Coulmbia. eturned to Eermiston Wednesday. Agent la s t ’s office Tuesday after Mrs. Ella R. Propst left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Thatcher of morning for fpokane to attend the faklma, Wn., came through Herr.ils- noon at which twelve local dairymen annual convention of the Christian on Monday morning after spending were present, all of whom studied Science church and will remain the fhe week end in Pendleton, and visit heredlscopes. Another meeting was well attended in Stanfield Tuesday est of the week. 'd a short while With Mr. Bowman evening. 4 J. C. Butts of fpokane. Wn., unci. m the return trip. Mrs. Ed McMillen B e tw e e n a ll p a in ts an U n io n Only a small group of farmers can Pacific la W ashington, N o rth ern )f Marie Stephenson, stopped in Her ■eturned to Yakima with them to be Instructed at one time as each Id aho , O regon (west a t and In- miston a short while Monday cn isit a few days. FOR DAD— FOR MOTHER eluding Huntington) and to points person must have an Individual here route to Baker where he is interested The Christian Endeavor Society of In M an ta n a (west a t and Includ dlscope In order to study it properly For the KIDS— For EVERYBODY. in the Gold Hill mine, ing Butte and H avre) and to somo he Baptl8t-Chriistian church will paints In British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin of Kenne lave an ice cream booth on main Mr. Morse explained Inherited char BY M inim um a d u lt fa r e SOc. wick, Wn., were guests at the F. B. -treat Saturday, June 27, both after acteristics and the necessity for BOOTH T ARRINGTON Barkpr home Saturday. Mr. Martin noon and evening. They will also dairymen to realize ïhe importance GOING: JULY 2, 3, 4 WITH Is a Swift & Company representative lave cakes to sell. This Is to raise of maintaining and using proven RITURNING: JULY 9 LEWIS STONE — IRENE RICH 1 and was here looking after business noney for the delegate to attend the sires among their dairy herds. The (H a m a b y m i d n i g h t t h a t d a te ) ' LEON JANNEY interests. onvention at Can Francisco, July j Importance of keeping a record of each herd was studied and all dalry- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beasley ana t l to 1«. A p p ro xim ate Also Comedy and Eox News Adv. men present were convinced that the children. Arnold, Joy, and Pearl ol R O U N D TRIP FARES Willard Kernkemp, former tester results will soon be shown in pro )- Oakland. Calif., arrived In Hermls or the Umatilla Herd Improvement duction. Dairymen are working TO DISTINATIONS r tssociation, spent Monday night In IOO aoo SOO toco larger and better production of fermlston at the Joe Dyer home vsl- M IU B MILIS MILIS MILIS terfat from Individual cows. AW AY AW AY AW AY ting with Jim and A1 Clayton. Mr. AWAY 2.16 4.32 10.80 21.60 Xernkamp has been attending O. S. HOT LUNCHES Using a 3. and Is on his way to the Yellow- sounds, a Frenchman has invented a B a g g a g . chachad. done national park where he will be device that imitates the tones of REFRESHING DRINKS Tlckats gaad aa a ll Union Pacific employed this summer. nearly every instrument used in an train e (Indudlng th a Partfand Mrs. E. P. Dodd who has been vis orchestra. Basa) and in a ll cars. la Standard SPORTING GOODS iting friends In Eermiston for the a a d Tourist Sloapars.add re g a la r A compressed air machine has past week left with her daughter been Invented by a California man Ruth Tuesday, for Seattle where they ' apply Plaster plaster to walls. walls ’< r* I* • 0 1 ....... " 1_ tc a n le wtlere t!‘ey ! to »PP'y Ask local agen t fo r details * Local Happenings ♦ land whore he Intend* to stay until the warehouse opens at Cold Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Hallyburton have purchased a Chrysler sedan. Misa Erma Pattern and her uncle, Gilbert Edwards, left Thursday for Philipsburg, Montana, where Erma Some two billion dollars has been will visit her mother. invested In the pipe lines which Mr. and Mrs. Hallyburton of The carry crude oil from field to refinery Dalles visited their son J. E. Hally- and natural gas from well to market. 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