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fckoa r o n THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1931 W. W. Felthouse, Sam Nye, and Newlyweds Are Entertained. gram was given, consisting of a George Wagner were fishing on the A group of young people gathered violin solo by Lois Barnard, accom Crawfish lake over the Fourth. panied by Jean Barnard; a canning Crawfish lake Is above North Pow it the W. J. Warner home Wednes- lay evening and surprised Mr. and demonstration by Mary Rodda and der and near Anthony lake. Lois Barnard; a piano solo by Mary Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Story attended dre. E. Schofield by beating cans Skovbo; Catherine McMullen gave a Walter Pierson spent the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sparks are the a 8hcl* o il company picnic at Lang- md blowing horns. The newlyweds talk on the 4 II club summer school at Walla Walla. , parents of a 7 pound baby girl born <lon lake on lhe fourth of July. Miss vere both required to make speeches. session; and there was group singing Mr. and Mrs. Its Putman of Mul- ; Tuesday, July 7. | Margaret Felthouse accompanied -aler they were presented with a Interesting entered Ittle token from the group. Dancing - - games — 'weve ------ ---------- tnomah spent ths Fourth with Mr. , Vane Boynton of Burns, Oregon, them. vas enjoyed and candy and cigars !^n£o a^ter the program, one being a and Mrs. Walter fytmtii. I manager of the Mac.Marr store there. Albert . Hedwall of Portland Is ... cakp FllPUuino vere distributed by the bride and 'ake guessing contest, which was Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pearson le f t ! f‘pent the Fourth of July with rela- spending the week with his parents ;room. Delicious refreshment« con won by Mrs. H. J. McCulley. Refresh Tuesday for Government Springs to tive" her® here while on a vacation. He will dating of ice cream aod wafers were ments of punch ahd wafers was ser spend a few days. Mr and Mrs- Gerald White speni leave Saturday or Sunday for Seattle ved late in the afternoon. lerved later. Bmogene Paul i,ad her tonsils re- the, Kourth at B,nRham Springs. where he will spend the remainder Money Earned will be used toward About lO:3o the group Journeyed moved one day last week She is back „ Jes*' f’avl8’ and two BOns of Spo* ' o£ **i8 vacat'"n before returning to o the Cold Springs reservoir where sending a delegate to the summer on the Job at the telephone office ' W" ”, are 8pendlng a two Portland school at Corvallis next year. now. ’ ’ *acatlon at the A E «coad { Orin O. Hills is the owner of the » dip was enjoyed by everyone. A M r a n d M r . A it -„a honi8‘ first Ford DeLux Tudor sold In east- arge bonfire was built on the beach iu ” a « ‘ A o?' N ‘ and Alfred Qulring returned Monday ern Oregon which he purchased and swimming, leap frog, and build w 8 8“r ’ Pent lhe troni Dallaa after spending the holl- Purchased ■ ng human pyramids was the diver AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY from the Rohrman Motor company The G o o d y e o r D ouble E o g le - sion. ourth in I.aOrande, Oregon. 1 days with friends and relatives there. GIVIS YEARLY REPORT. this week. Also a Ford DeLux de Mrs. F. N. Moya« oLLexi^gton and ( Edmund Briggs and E u g e n e livery truck which will be used by Those present were: Mr. and Mr«. (Continued from page One) Mrs. W. R. Scott # Heppner were in jHanby spent the Fourth of July in Mr. Hills and his associate in their ¡mitatod but never equaled—is the Schofield (nee Jane Warner) Hermiston Wednesday. | Portland. Ex-Service Men) comprises today 64 Ihlrley and Mary Rrownson, Russel work at the experiment farm. finest tire the world's largest rubber F. B. Swayze, 1 president of the ; Mrs. A. W. Christopherson and Blessing, Dorothy Straw, Billy Felt ex-service associations in 10 Allied Mrs. Rena Waterman, former Her countries — Belgium, the United First National Bank Of Hermiston, j her mother, Mrs. Morrow, and Mrs. company can build without a cost miston resident, came from Camas, house, Ruth Bensel,, Walter Pearson, States, France, the British Isles returned Tuesday, frpm a business i O. O. Felthouse, motored to Pendle- Wn., Friday and stopped In town a Nell Reeves. George and Gerald Mc Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romaina, trip to La Grande and Baker. Iton Tuesday. Kenzie, Betty Ralph, Enos and Dick restriction of any kind * * 1 * few hours before going on to Bend Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia __ Miss Dorothy Compton of A her- Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lorentz and . ,where uhere she she spent spent the the Fourth Fourth with with her her Martin, Leonard and Myran Nation totaling In all more than eight mil deen.W n left for her home S a tu r - ^ n Robert of Seattle. W n. visited a t, 8on aild daugbter_ln. law> Mr and Eugene Pierce, Marian Henderson, Roy and Margaret Bills, Harold Pace, lion veterans. These men and their day night after spending a week vis- home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson yir» HimIrtWntor.no« „i„„ * fallen comrades saved the world Itlng with Miss Ruth Bensel and | Harr in Columbia district, over the return t(J tIli(J c„ y , Q Z*™ ° and Eugene Hanby. from tyranny and for democracy 13 Mrs. Earl Bensel. /o u r t h . ! manent homo. Her mother will live years ago. They made possible the Summer is the very best time for 1 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mansfield | wjtb her * _____ « present peaceful conditions under music study. Bring that hoy or girl moved to Stanfield last week to the Phone 571 Hermiston, Oregon to Golda Mumma's studio and they Tom O’Grady place. Mr. Mansfield Is ' ‘ \ “nd Mrs' C- D’ K?Iley left MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES <’ which we live. Try and imagine for will be playing nicely nicelv by bv the time tester for the Umatilla Herd Im Im -lL Ue8<ay morning for Goldendale, * moment the circumstances we •> Wn., where they will attend to bus! would be living under If they had school starts. f' - ’ittrsi provement association. In this complete report »he work Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Shipley and failed. Then consider the powerful according to manual ceremonies and Walter D. Gorden, North Hill nesa and visit with Mr. Kelley’s »"■ i — Adv sister, Mrs. Earl Baker. From there laughter LaVelle, former Westland forces this body of men can be for special bulletins from the head de accomplished by the members of the Ronald Begg, , >hn Js associated ¡■anchor, left last week for Virginia partments were read. Reports from American Legion Auxiliary is shown. with the Oasis thqMrp&rIji&j[ return where he will v u :t for some time they will go to Sovernment Springs. residents, now of Minam are visiting the peace of the future, if they were the district conferences were given They plan to return the latter part sufficiently informed and their in 'riends and relatives in-that district with relatives and friends. ed Monday night the by delegates. fluence fully realized. There, in ind at Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leeper and of the week. Fourth with his parents at John Day. During the year the Auxiliary ad Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0. C. Scho Mrs. P. C. Albright. Mr. and Mrs. brief, is the final analysis, the prac- Mr. and Mrs. Mark frait,cl£lln and nephew, Wm. Foreman, of Yakima, daughter Verna L ei’ 'df Portland, Wn., visited over the holidays with field, arrived Monday night from C. A. Brooks and Mrs. Margaret Mor ■ Ical idea that brought about the ded 9120,30 to Its treasury which spent from Friday Tuesday vis Mr. and Mra. Jackson Harr in Colum Seaside where they have been spend ían spent last week visiting at Sea birth and Is the ultimate goal of the was taken in from the food booth at the fair, from the sale of Hour sift iting with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey bia district. Mrs. Leeper is Mrs. ing a short honeymoon, and are visit dde and Portland They returned by Fidac. Payne. ............ Haar’s sister. ing Mrs. Schofield s parents, Mr. and way of Mount Hood loop. The community service committee, ers, and from the tickets sold on the Miss Emma Williams, Mra. Myra leaded by Mrs. H. G. McCulley, has Afghan. These funds were used for A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. The young Mr. and Mrs. J. Mi Pace and son Harold, and Misg ^ r g a r e t Bills Mrs. J. C. Smith, Tuesday, June 30, couple were recently married in Waller of Norton. Kansas, and B. F istablished, equipped and maintained the purchase of materials for child went to Portland last Friday to at their home here. The little one Portland and will be at home to Williams were guests of Mrs. W. A ‘ first aid room in the schools. For welfare and relief work, and, for the spend the holidays visiting with has been named Beatrice Evonne. their friends after the first of Sep Hinellne Tuesday the first time the “Neewallah” party "Neewallah" party. The president, tember in Vancouver, Wn. Mrs. Myra Waller and Miss Emma was sponsored for school children on Mrs. Hamm, states that not a cent John Pace and other relatives. They She weighed 8 pounds. Mrs. H. E. Hitt and Mrs. Clint I Williams are visiting at the B. F Mrs, Frank Stone returned home ■ eturned Tuesday .light. lallowe'en when approximately 350 of the money earned by the Auxil Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Mueller are from Vancouver, Wn., Saturday, Jackson were joint hostesses for six Williams home In Milton. children participated. Results of this iary is ever spent In aify form of MYa. Margaret Morgan and Bobbj >arty was shown by the lack of de entertainment for Auxiliary or Le the proud parents of a baby son where she has been for the past tables of bridge Tuesday afternoon born in the St. Anthony's hospital month receiving medciai care. She at the home of Mrs. Hitt. Gladiolas and Betty returned to their home ir duction to property on that night, gion members. Any social affairs are In Pendleton on the Fourth of July. is much improved in health and is and snap dragons were attractively Portland after visiting at the P. C ’he committee has conributed to lo- contributed to by members. arranged about the rooms. High Abright home. Both mother and son are getting g'ad to he back home again During the year, two pot luck din ;al relief for the needy. along fine. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brooks left for Mrs. Florence Garner Davis, who scores were won by Mrs. F. V. Prime, ners with Legion and Auxiliary mem Special publicity campaigns were bers present, were served. One recep J. A. Muray, manager of the Pa has been visiting her parents, Mr. guest prize by Miss Lois Jackson Nashville, Nebraska, Wednesday onducted during the year by Mrs. tion was given for the Department where they will make their home cific Tel. A Tel. oempany, of Pendle and Mrs. Garner, and with her and consolation by Mrs. Toole. Margaret McMullen returned last Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Morgan« are A’ eorge Story, chairman of the pub- Commander, J. M. Biggs, and a spec ton, was a business visitor at the children, returned to Portland Fri Don't put off your Shoe P.epair week from Seattle where she has breights daughters and they had nol icity committee, for the ‘Neewallah’ ial meeting held when the Depart local office Thursday. day. Sally Ruth Davis accompanied ¡arty, poppy sale, and Afghan raf been for the past two years. Mar been together for five years. Mrs. Charles William Isaac (nee her. ment President, Mrs. Callie Heider, —Shoes Dyed All Colors Miss Lois Jackson of Portland and garet injured her knee in a /all Margaret McMullen, daughter o' fle. The local paper was used for visited this unit. One party was Lenore Dyer) visited with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dyer Wed Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton prior to going to Seattle and lias Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen. wh< »ublicity and articles were contrlb- given for all’, woomen eligible for nesday. from Pilot Rock. spent the Fourth with their parents, heen receiving medical attention up has been In Seattle for the past twr ited to the publication department membership in the Auxiliary A t the Oregon Legionnaire. charivari was held by members hon Mr. and Mra. B. Hlrtellns left last Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Miss to the present time. She has lived years is home. W. G. Rodda and Virginia and Friday for Klamath Falla where they Lois la on her vacation from the with her aunt in Seattle and attend Mrs. Joe Norton, chairman of the oring Mb. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley on ed school whenever possible Mary Rodda made a business trip tc nusic department, reported that all their golden wedding anniversary were Joined by their son, Herbert, First National Bank of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ei. Hobbs Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Geo. Briggs and two daugh nembers memorized the Star Spangl and wife, and went on to Crescent A. A. Paulsen and family, former ed Banner, and 100 war song sheets City where they spent the Fourth. ters, Eleanor and Georgiana, went and daughter Shirley, and Mrs. F. J From there they went on to Crater to Portland Wednesday to be gone Prann, together with Mrs. Frank Butter Creek residents visited ovei vere purchased for community sing Stone drove from Portland to Her the week end at the Ralph Richard« ing on Memorial day programs. lake before returning home Monday. tntll the first of the week, Albert Kennings Injured his foot miston last Friday, arriving here in home. They now live in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton and Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton gave a full Burk Young has returned to hit •eport on the unit activities for the two sons, Junior and Wayne, of Port while swimming Sunday when he ran the evening. Mrs. Stone has been in land visited over the holidays with a rusty nail Into it. It was necessary Vancouver, Wn., for the past month. home in Portland. He has made hit /ear which showed a busy year for Ml-s. Hobbs is a daughter of Mrs. home with his grandparents. Mrs the organization. The Auxiliary has Mrs. W. S. Boynton, and other rela for him to receive medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne, Mr. Pranns’ and while here visited with and Mrs. P. C. Albrelght since Jan net twice a month, for which special tlves. Mr. and Mrs. Boynton and son Wayne returned home Tuesday and Mrs. Mark Francklln, of Tort- Mr. and Mrs. Hognn Miller and Mr. uary. neeting notices have been sent to A. M. Franklin left Wednesday .nembers. Services were conducted morning but Junior will remain land, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bilderback. for Sabastopoe. California, to see his with his grandmother for the sum and Mrs. Blessing, Miss Nell Reeves, mer. and Bud Prime enjoyed a picnic UMATILI A NEWS mother, Mrs. H. A. Franklin. She (Continued from page 3) lunch at Bingham Springs Sunday. Is not expected to live long. She is Mrs. Betty Rogers and Miss Nellie Farland home the Fourth. ninety-one years old. Bill Youns has returned from a Hooker returned to their home In La Grande for the Fourth of July short business trip to Portland. Canning Club Gives Silver Tea. Mrs. A. Schroeder returned to her after spending about six weeks visit ¡^embers of the ‘‘We Can Canning ing at the H. A. Hooker home In Co home in Olympia niter visiting se W ith every * 5 .0 0 cash purchase of any other veral weeks with her sister In law, Club" tinder the direction of Mrs lumbia district. THE BEST IN TALKING Hinellne, sponsored a silver tea Wed Mrs. Scott Brown. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mlttlesdorf and merchandtae In our store, you can buy 10 0 lbs. Mrs. Verta Warden of Portland Is nesday afternoon which was held at P IC TU R E,,. family of Pendleton visited Saturday the J. S. Burnham home. A short pre | of sugar for * 5 .1 9 . Total CashiPurchase * 1 0 .1 » and Sunday at the P. P. Sullivan visiting nt the Carl Caldwell home. Hermlnton, Orejron Leland Smith has returned to Eu home. Mr. Mlttlesdorf formerly op .iu<i vi erated the Shell OH company station gene where he will be employed. Mr. Smith has been visiting his cousins hero. PROGRAM , Walter and Carl Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Volker of Du FRIDAY . SÁTURDÁY Ruymond McNabb and Robert Pike pont, Wn.. visited Tuesday with Mr. C ko o se th e ~ and Mrs. A. E. Bensel, who live on motered to Pasco Saturday. nMiltlkt' 11 General Merchandise Ph„ _ . Mrs. Wilmot has gnno to Califor the North Hill. Mr. Volker was sup erintendent of schools here at one nia to vlBit her daughter. Ted Riidhc of Spokane, Wash., vi time. I* Nr and Mrs. O. M. Clark and sited here last week. then M e a l Planning Eugene Hyatt has returned from RFe family spent the Fourth of July at another visit with his grandmother Tg>* Urewster, Wn., visiting Mrs. Clurke’s is I .M S 'f I parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cren Mrs. Charles Hyatt, In Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bly and sons I elles. They also visited In Aberdeen F. B. BABKCB, Ag^zit Stanley and Shelby und Mr. Ely’s ' while away. "You Can’t Kill A Reporter” was mother motored to Walla Walla to Mrs. A. J. Ackley and young son F ib lá ta d ill the to te r a t. u ,, „ j Let the Meat D ecide hia shield. And his stories ripped of Yakima, Wn., are spending the j spend the fourth. the underworld wide open! But T u a X -ln m lim b e r Co. Phone 331 the Vegetables next two weeks with her parents, bullets can’t tell reportera from Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nation. Mra. Ack • Yol. s i Hermiston, Or., Thursday, July 9. 1931 anyone else. ley graduated from the Hermiatoon No. 28 high schoo and is well known here. HELP YOURSELF TO H E A L TH i H ere is an idea or two: Also Entertaining Short Features R. C. Todd and daughter Miss Editorial paper and saw an an tion will protect your Fannie Todd, together with Dr. and Lamb and Peas The government has nouncement of his home and family from Mra. G. E. Holt of Pendleton motor SUNDAY AND MONDAY been experimenting in death. He immediately Pork and Green Beans ed to Wallowa lake last Friday and »he heat of summer i« economical an effort to make the rang up a friend. and the cold of winter. .«pent the Fourth there. They re Ham and Spinach , paper dollar mere dur *'BflI," he said, "have D A IL Y D ELIVER Y — BEST OF SERVICE mained over the week end. It Is a paying Invest able. We'U take beck you seen the notice of Vernon Waterman, youngest son Beef and Beets Phone 901 or 741 grow n FET THonsK. o » » every mean t h i n g toy death In t h i s ment and we can show of Mrs. Rena Waterman, of Camas, you why. Ten tipies , as we’ve said If they’ll week’s Herald?" Wn„ is now in Washington. D. C„ good as the — 0— make one that will "Yes," replied Bill. where he is attending school In or best time youve last from one pay day "Where are you speak The bridge at the der to learn the paper making trade. r ever had. to 'th e next. Ing from now?” Cold Springs road on The Watermans are former residents R. A. Browaeoa, of Hermiston and are well known the Wallula cut-off JOE WINNIE IN HIT here, Editor Do* those odd paint was finished t h i s HOT LUNCHES Mr. and Mra. A. Paulson and Jobe »ow. n an your week. foe E. Brown of the diminutive daughter, Anita, and two sons, re- No man can make w inlow s haven't a mouth, and W lnni, Lightner of I turned from Moscow, Saturday, ac — 0— REFRESHING DRINKS money without help screto, order some to the cllnging-vlne tenderness. ap companied by Miss Eva Skinner, who This old world get« ing ether* to save day..! haa been attending the University of pear in ’’Sit Tight." which may smaller every d a y . «•V. That is why SPORTING GOODS A I That Is why we have vou will always find honestly be dubbed the funniest j Idaho. The Paulaona are former resi dent« of Hermiston and visited a few ! One Swallow doesn't not seen some of you our price« right. Qual picture of the year The two iaff- daya with Mra. Paulson's «later. Mr», ity goods for a low make hummer and folks for so long. Drop mahers are keepers of a fake Ralph Richards, before returning to i A. W. TURNBLAD coet. Ahe ftftA hot day into the office and pay health Institute. “ " “ - their home in Portland. Misa Skinner ue a visit, even If you doe^i't will visit old schoolmate« here fo r ! m o r e don’t buy anything. Phone 411 Abo Comedy aftd Nessi up the won't follow. Insula- some time, ; ie Let’s get acquainted. • la Local éZÁiTIRE o f tiieà. ROHRMAN MOTOR CO Y our Old Shoes M ade N ew BOWMAN SHOESHOP “Buy Where Your Dollars Buy More High Grade Goods.” IOO lb# sack Sugar - $5.19 - ¡©asta Styrairp BURNHAM’S EGGS 16c a dozen MEAT DISH first Swift & Company r U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R Meadowbrook Ice I T T IÇ H Hermiston Meat M arket “The Home <»C Q uality Meats.” Hitt’s Confectionery P>x