PAGE THREE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
heavy tax on whisky. To get by that
we would take ten pounds of prunes,
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE
some strychnine, ether, logwood, ami
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
INTERIOR.
licorice, and make from five to six
barrels from the one barrel pur
Land Office at The Dalles, Ore chased, bottle it, and sell it for good
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wells and fam
Old Crow at thirty-five cents per ily were business visitors in Pendle Principal Events of the Week
gon. June 22, 1932.
Minimum Charge 15c
one-half pint and fifty cents per ton Friday.
or
Assembled for Information
Walter Norquist spent the week
Notice is hereby given that Marie pint; and it killed just as quick as
1 Cent a Word
C. Spinning of Echo, Oregon, who, the rot-gut you fellows drink today. end visiting his wife, Mrs. Norquist, j
of Our Readers.
iif is staying with her parents, Mr. |
In the old days, if a man got and Mrs. Lon Dotson, at present.
on November 4, 1909, made Desert
FOR SALI
Land Entry 023715 for the E% rough and got bumped off in our
Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield, who'
THE MARKETS
saloon, we threw him in the alley, have been living on the Tillson |
BURK’S tor Bargains. On the West NE%, Sec. 30, T. 3 N„ R. 28 E„ W.
Portland
li, have moved into the house
called
the
cops,
to
whom
we
whis
M.,
has
filed
notice
of
intention
to
iSde.
—Adv
in i ermiaton across from the O. O. | Wheat — Btg Bend bluestem, hard
complete the purchase of said land pered the sad story, after giving Felthouse home.
•
wheat, 57c soft white and western
FOR SALE CHEAP—WALL CASE under the provisions of the Act of them a drink and probably a five-
Mrs. Blum and Mrs. Morris were white, 47c; hard winter, northern
spot,
and
nothing
more
was
ever
March
4,
1929,
business visitors at the Joe Udey
Raymond Longhorn.
48-ltp
I spring and western red, 451c.
Any and all persons claiming ad heard about it. Today, if a baby home Saturday evening.
Hay—Buying prices, f. o. b. Port
J. E. Hally burton spent the week
HOUSE OF RENT. —PHONE MRS. versely the above described land or is kidnaped or a man stubs his toe.
end visiting in The Dalles, and upon land; Alfalfa, Yakima, $13.00.
it
is
blamed
on
prohibition.
Percy at 36-J-3.
48-ltp desiring for any reason to object to
returning motored on to LaG rande
Butterfat—14 @ 16c.
In the old days we had to slip the where he visited Mr. and Mrs.
the completion of the purchase and
1
J. M. I Eggs—Ranch, 17@19c.
BURK'S for Bargains. On the West final entry thereof by the appli Liquor License Commissioner twen Biggs.
ISde.
Mis. Ralph Christley’s brother
I
J. I Cattle—Steers, good, $4.2505.25.
—Adv cant, should file their affidavits of ty-five dollars a month, and with
Hogs—Good to choice, $4.75@6.00.
A. Biased of Texas, and sister, Mrs
protest in duplicate in this office 200 saloons in the same county do Steve Morey and niece Miss Maud
Lambs—Good to choice, $4.00 @4.25.
HIGH-GRADE PIANO IN VICINITY
ing
the
same
thing,
such
a
condition
during the 30-day period of publica
Morey of Oklahoma, who have been i
Seattle
of town, party unable to continue
makes
grafting
today
look
like
noth
tion immediately following the first
visiting at the Christley home, left
Wheat — Soft white and western
payments. Will sell for unpaid bal
ing
but
child's
play.
Monday
on
their
way
to
Los
Ange
printed issue of this notice, other
ance. Write to Pendleton Music
"
So keep up the good work of "ad les. They intend to stop at the Ore-
i white, 45c; hard winter, western red
wise the application may be allowed.
I and northern spring, 45c; bluestem,
gon
Caves
enroute.
House.
48-2tc
vertising.” The devil himself must
• R. J. CARSNER,
Mr. and Mrs. N W. Bloom were | 55c.
laugh every time your editorial writ
visitors in Umatilla Sunday with
Register.
Butterfat—15c.
er sits down at his desk. But we their daughter, Mrs. Esther Gardin-
MISCELLANEOUS
(June 30-July 28)
Eggs—Ranch, 19®20c.
oldtimers feel sorry for you, that or.
Hogs—Good to choice, $5@6.
you
should
be
called
an
"editor
”
and
Joe
Udey
drove
to
The
Dalles
Sat-
PEACHES— EARLY CRAWFORDS
Cattle—Choice steers, $5.50 @5.75.
of
urday
afternoon
and
returned
Mon-
yet be so dumb. —O. C. Gatrell,
ripening. August 3 to 15. other
All Items Appearing in this ❖
| day evening. He visited relatives
Sheep—Spring lambs, $4.00@4.75.
Belle Plaine, la., in Liberty.
varieties later. Price 21c. Edmonds
| there and also in Wasco.
Column are Contributed by the
Spokane
George Mikesell of Vancouver.
Orchard, Umatilla.
48-4tc
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
Cattle—Steers, good, $6@6.50.
Wn., spent from Wednesday until
Hogs—Good to choice, $5.50.
Monday at the W. A. Mikesell home,
FOUND—30x5 GOODYEAR TIRE
j He is a nephew of Mr. Mikesell.
Lambs—Medium to good, $104.50.
Aftermath
of
the
Literary
Digest
and Rim on the Butter Creek
Word has been received from Mrs.
highway 1‘ mile from town. Owner
Poll.
I A. Linder is improving quite rapid-
please call for tire and pay for ad.
Because he used highway signs for
The unreliability of the Literary
| ly following her recent operation in
J. W. Hamman.
46-tfc Digest poll in the light of two state
! Portland and expects to bo home targets, William J. Bale must spend
soon.
ten days in the Deschutes county jail
primaries recently held is shown by
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hooker return in Bend.
FOUND—GOLD-RIMMED GLASSES. Chester Rowell, in the San Francis
ed from the wheat country Satur-
Inquire at Herald office and pay
More than $1000 a month is being
day where they have been helping
for ad.
40-tc. co Chronicle. He says in comment
with the harvest.
ing on the result of the primaries in
taken out of the hills in Grant county
Mrs. Marian Mell and daughter in the form of gold, a recent check up
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod California and Indiana.
Georgia of Baldwin Park. Calif., and revealed.
"The Literary Digest poll shows
ern conveniences. Inquire Herald
Mrs. John Earton and daughter,
office.
the very places which have just vo
Valvalee ef Los Angeles, spent Wed
Damage to Klamath county’s lettuce
ted dry, as overwhelmingly wet. It
nesday afternoon at the W. A. Mike- crop has halted temporarily by sev-
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West likewise shows a huge wet majority
sell home. They were returning eral days of comparatively low tern
Lome from a trip through Yellow-
ISde.
—Adv in Indiana, which has just renomi
peratures.
stone National park.
nated all its dry Republican Con
Elmer Hutchison left Tuesday for
The first half of July closed with
gressmen, plus one new dry Demo
the wheat country where he will greater precipitation on Coos Bay than
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
crat. Evidently one vote or the
work in the harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lillie and fam has occurred during the past 10 years,
other is wrong. And no wet and no
Ricardo Cortez and Irene Dunne ily. former residents of Columbia .69 of an inch having been recorded.
In the County Court of the State of dry will accept either as conclusive
in “Symphony of Six Million,” play- were visiting on the project Tuesday
A shipment of 400 pheasant chicks
until there has been a direct vote on
Oregon for Umatilla- County.
Keller were
Mr. and Mrs. C.
ing at the Oasis theatre Friday and
arrived
in Astoria recently from the
the question itself, which both will
dinner guests at the J. Jendrzeje-
Saturday.
state game farm for holding pens con
wski home Sunday.
'
In the Matter of the Estate of have to accept."
Mr. McGonigle and Mary were structcd by the Clatsop County Duck
Henry H. Edwards, deceased.
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
Hunters’ association.
Notice is hereby given that the An Old-Time Saloonkeeper Looks
Dr. Joseph Meyer of Albany, who at
undersigned has been appointed by
UP SLIGHTLY IN MONTH.
Backward—and Jeers at
the age of 93 has probably been the
the above entitled court administra
PINE CITY NEWS
“Liberty.”
Although business conditions in
oldest city health officer in existence,
tor of the above entitled estate, and
has resigned. Dr. Meyer has been
that he has qualified as the law di
You certainly hit the nail on the general in the United States contin
city health officer since 1918.
rects. All persons who may have head in your editorial, "Prohibition ued to decline in June, some encour
Mrs. J. S. Moore and John Moore,
claims against the estate are hereby —A Great Campaign to Popularize agement was had from a moderate Jr., made a business trip to Pen-
Studying municipal plants, costs of
notified to present the same to me, Booze." Advertising has become a upturn in the general wholesale dleton last Tuesday.
investments, and rates maintained, a
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger committee from St. Helens has been
with proper vouchers, at the office business of monumental proportions. price since the middle of June, says
of my attorney, Stephen A. Lowell, You have accomplished much a report just released by the college were business visitors in Echo and investigating the electric plants at
It was pointed I Hermiston Saturday.
in Despain Block, Pendleton, Oregon, through your wet sheet toward lead extension service.
W. D. Neill is now hauling wood Forest Grove and McMinnville.
within six months from the date ing a multitude of people to believe out, however, that the downward out of the mountains.
At the Harney branch experiment
hereof.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger station there is an abundance of water
that prohibition is a failure. Your course of prices was interrupted
and
children
Junior
and
Lucille
i
recession
twice
before
during
the
Dated this 30th day of June, 1932. tricky articles have fooled many, but
we it to Weiser, Idaho, Wednesday to irrigate the station area during the
Annie C. Edwards,
there is still a multitude you have which began in 1929.
dry seasons. The large pump produdes
"Whether the present upward for a week's visit with Mrs. Watten- 600 gallons of water per minute.
Administratrix,
not fooled, and that is the old-time
burger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
movement
is
the
beginning
of
a
ma-
P. O., Umatilla, Oregon.
saloonkeepers. I’m one of them.
A forgotten orange in the front yard
(July 7 - Aug. 4)
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters Ne of the Bell telephone office at Lafay
In the old days we had to pay a jor incline, or will prove to be mere
ly a minor upturn in the course of va and Lenna were business visitors
ette resulted In successful propaga
the recession cannot now be stated in Fcho and Hermiston Saturday.
Pernedine Bowman who had been tion of a husky orange tree which lias
authoritatively," says the report.
steadily grown to a foot in height in
On July 9, the index of the gen visiting at the Neill home returned
a year.
home
and
Genevieve
Bowman
came
eral
level
of
wholesale prices
Neill for a week's
An extra gang of about 40 workmen
reached 94.6 per cent of the 1910- home with M
visit.
has arrived at Turner to replaco with
1914 level, compared to 93 on June
Roy Coxen is now working for new rails the track north of the town
18, the lowest point reached so far
Charley Morehead.
on a long curve. This is the first
In this depression.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill and
The government index of factory children Lois Jean and Gwenncth extra gang that has been in Turner
regon
utual
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
payrolls declined over 4 per cent spent Sunday afternoon at the J. S. for several years.
William Behrman Jr. shot a porcu
from April to May, reaching a level -Moore home.
FIRE
INSURANCE
CO
General Dentistry
Charley Morehead was a business pine in his yard at 2 A. M. one morn-
only 4 6 per cent of the average for visitor in Echo Saturday.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
McMinnville, Oregon
the same season from 1923 to 1925.
Helen Jarmon and Boh Jarmon Ing last week after barking dogs at
Bank Bldg.
Phone 9-J
rame home Sunday for a two week’s tracted his attention. No porcupine
The
index
of
factory
employment
Is Your Fire Insurance
Residence Phone 2 5-J
Helen is employed as sten- had been seen at liberty in the Forost
dropped from 64 to 62, and the in visit.
About to Expire?
ographer and bookkeeper In an in- Grove vicinity for nearly ten years.
Sunday and Evenings by
dustrial
production
index
went
from
Then See
surance office in Bakersfield, Cal.
Appointment
64 to 61.
Albany's warrant debt stood at $10,
Bob graduated from Kelley Field.
The Dow-Jones index of industrial an Antonio. Texas. He will sail 386.22 on June 30, the end of the sec
R. C. TODD
stock prices in the United States de for Hawaii in August where he will ond quarter, lowest in years. The
Hermiston, Oregon
dined 12 per cent from May to June, 1 e stationed for two years.
Miss Oleta Nelli who spent last city's bond indebtedness at that time
HERMISTON HOSPITAL
reaching 47 compared to 53 a monili week with Mrs. Mary Bartholomew was $215,961.60 and the city's assets
previous, 138 in June 1931, 239 in of Heppner returned home Monday. $67.614.49. The total net indebted
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY
Mrs. Marion Finch and Lila Bar- ness was $158,347.11.
June 1930 and 315 in June 1929.
and PHYSIOTHERAPY
went to Hermiston Mon-
The index of the general level of tholo
Changes in the railway mail service
| day where they canned beans at the
Attending M. D.:-
prices received by producers for Cooperative Cannery.
schedule,
which today is delaying air
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
farm products declined 7 per cent
Band practice was held at the mail letters from The Dalles to east
Phone—Hospital 551 Res. 712
from May 15 to June 15 to 52 per home of Illa Bartholomew last Wed- ern points, are being urged by direc-
Physicians Office 733.
cent of prewar. This is a new rec-1 esday night.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Roy Neill. Mrs. W. D. Neill. Mrs. tors of The Dalles Chamber of Com
ord low point which is 35 per cent I
PHONE 521
W. Neill and children and Alma merce in conjunction with a similar
below June 1931, 135 per cent lessNeill made a business trip to Pen- movement at Hood River.
than in June 1930, and 160 per cent dleton Saturday.
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Schools in Lane county will operate
under June 1929. The average ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
Duart Permanent Waves
.
,
, ,
,
I daughter Charlotte visited At
the under the county high school fund
change value of farm products on Bartholomew iome Wednesday even- law, or Wheeler law, during the school
$2.95 and $5.00
June 15 was only about 47 per cent ing.
FINGER WAVES — 50c
year 1932 33, It has been officially de
of prewar, with livestock and live- I Mrs. Edna Coxen
and children cided by the county district boundary
Late Appointments by Phone.
stock products having a higher aver-1' nd Oleta Neill spent Wednesday af-
board; this notwithstanding thrt the
Phone 141
ace exenange
exchange value than crops..
crons ternoon
the Ollie
Neill and home.
age
Mr. and at Mrs.
Fred Lee
Evelyn law is being questioned in court.
Since mid-June the trend of prices and Raymond Lee made a trip to
Officers of the Albany Door coni
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
for some farm products has been | Pendleton Saturday where they saw
OPTOMOTRIST
the whale. It Is reported to be an pany have announced purchase of the
W. J. WARNER
more favorable to producers.
enormous creature weighing sixty- | equipment of the Reedsport Sash &
The best glasses at a reasonable
eight tons and was fifty feet long.
Door company to be us: d in the course
Attorney-at-Law
cost.—OPTICAL REPAIRING
Cover Crop High in Nitrogen.
Percy Jarmon. Bob Jarmon, Sam | of the rebuilding of the local plant,
Over Woolworth’s—Phone 1286
CORVALLIS—Curious to know
Jarmon end Id Dinty were business which was destroyed by fire recently.
Hermiston - Oregon
Pendleton, Oregon
how much plant food he was turn visitors In Heppner Monday. -
The machinery from the Coon Bay
ing under when plowing down a
The Misses Neva Neill, Lila Bar-
covercrop of vetch and oats, Gilmore tholomew and Elsie Strain spent | town will be move d to Albany at once.
Hector, a farmer near here, had the Friday afternoon at the home of Al-! Guy Dellinger and Roy Lyman, mem
ma Neill.
WE
elements in the heavy crop estima-
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew bers of the coast guard cutter Red
T. K. Johnson
Specialize in Good Furni ted and discovered that he was plow and Lila and O. F. Bartholomew vis- wing crew, escaped death by Crown-
Physician and Surgeon
Red at the E. P. Jarmon home Sun ing when they swam lo safety after a
ture at Lowest Possible ing under 65 pounds of nitrogen per day
afternoon.
acre alone, equivalent to the amount
Hermiston, Oregon
Clarence and Hugh
Neill
who i car In which they were riding plunged
Price»
tn 400 pounds of ammonium sul- went to Richland last week to get off Fort Stevens dock Into 24 feet of
Office Phone. 1023 House 1912
fate. In addition to the fertilizing some horses returned home Thurs-
Free Delivery
value. Mr. Hector hopes to gain
for depositors in the de
id Mr W. j. Wattenburger
to your door.
much from the added organic matter
Hermiiton Post No. 37
i Cottage Grove
fune
spent unday at the home
In the soil which is an important
Meets first and third
Ollie Neill.
QUALITYAPRICESMEET 3
factor In retaining moisture through
i i r cant dividend wl I
s fs
Thursday. Legion Auxil
Wattenburger, Charley Lee
the dry summers.
He
plans to
to Pendleton
I’ ) nils it an earij
iary meets second and
watch carefully the effect of the
PNDí ETON OREGON J
dead will release about
fourth Thursday.
Pr.
and
Mrs.
Lou
Wattenburger
|
cover crop on the regular crop to be
Legion Hall.
went to l’ermiston
Sunday after-
grown on the field this year.
noon to the show.
Serial No. 023715
WANT AOS
u. s.
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Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
HERMISTON
O
M
THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST • •
who is working there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peck and child
ren motored to Pendleton Friday
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
evening.
William Peck is leaving Wednes
day for Clarkston. Wash., where he
will join Mrs. Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard of
Mr and Mrs. Harry Seaters and
He oner were guests of Mr. and son Marion have returned to their
Mrs. Frank Clark Sunday.
home in Davis, Cal., after spending
Myrtle Byrnes and Betty McKen two months in Montana. They stop-
zie left Wednesday for Prairie City, ped in Umatilla at the home of Mrs.
Ore., where they will spend the next Seater’s mother, Mrs. Tippie.
two weeks visiting Miss Rosa Ricco,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hortch and
English teacher in the Umatilla children of The Dalles visited Mr.
high school.
and Mrs. Steve Hortch Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck and Sunday.
small son Dickie motored to Arling-1
Mrs. Harry
Rhodenbough and
ton on business Monday.
and son Elvan returned home Sun-
Bernice Byrnes left Wednesday day from Spokane where they have
[ for Walla Walla where she will been visiting Mrs.
Rhodenbough’s
spend a few days visiting her aunt, sister, Mrs. Albert Atchison.
Mrs. Frank Rice.
Miss Agnes Fallen of Portland
The ice cream social given by the spent the week end in Umatilla with
Ladies Aide society in the commu her brother, Pat Fallen.
nity hall Tuesday evening was a big
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull have
success.
gone to spend a week at Mt. Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carlyle mo-
1 Portland visited with friends and tored to Pendleton Saturday.
j relatives here last week.
Rev. W. O. Miller returned Sat-
Mrs. Steve Hortch. who was urday from Albany where he has
frightened Wednesday while swim een attending the Minister's Synod
ming near the ferry landing on the held there this last week.
Columbia river, became hysterical
Olaf Stangley and son Ralph of
and was drowning when Everett Er 'eahold. Wash., spent the week end
win rescued her and brought her to in Uniatilla with May Stangeley,
shore. The hero was well rewarded -ho is the house guest of Mildred
by Mr. Hortch.
Conlon.
Mrs. Edith Smith and children.
Mildred Ayers has returned to her
Jackie and Jeanette, have returned home in Boardman after spending
j to their home in Lyle, Wash., after a week at the W. O. Miller home.
' visiting here for two weeks with
Jimmy Peck of Arlington spent
Mrs. Smith’s father, John Powell, aturday in t matilla with Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Means and children, Mrs. Ernest Peck and small son.
Joyce and Armiuta, have returned to
Francis Stephens of Maryhill
their home in Portland after spend- spent the week end with his parents
| ing several weeks in Umatilla with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stephens.
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown and
Naomi Chapman has returned to children Margaret and Vivian mo-
her home in Pendleton after visiting crol to Pendleton on business Wed-
a few days at the home of her bro nesday.
ther, Erwin Chapman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Graybeal and
Mrs. Pete McNabb and children, son Junior and Mr. and Mrs Fay
Maxine and Herbert, accompanied Gardener spent two days of last
by Blanche Pike motored to Pendle- week camping in the Llue mount-
ton Saturday on business.
tins.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and
John I owell went to Portland
nephew, George McIntosh, spent a Thursday where he will visit at the
few days of last week in Spokane.
ionie of his daughter, Mrs. Leland
Earl Watson of Rupert, Idaho, Means.
spent several days of last week visit
The executive committee of the
ing at the home of his aunt and un
a two-
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb.
let play Sunday evening discussing
D. W. Jackson who spent most of the Crusade Chart. The officers and
last week in Portland returned home committee ch airman were as fol
Saturday evening.
lows:
President. Bernice Byrnes;
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Franklin and Vice-President, May Stangley; Sec
Mrs. Root and children,
Barbara, retary, Raymond McNabb; Treasu
Melvola and Loris, spent Sundav in rer, Annie Wurster; Social Chair
Boardman visiting at the Leo Root man. Allan Hill. Look Out chairman,
home. Marvin Root returned with Louise Byrnes;
Prayer
Meeting
his grandparents after spending a ■hairman, Mildred Conlon; Mission
week in Boardman.
Barbara re ary Chairman, Devoe Brown.
mained and will spend a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fromdalk and
her aunt and uncle.
Sydney Wilmot motored to Pendle
Elmore McKenzie went to Port ton on business Friday.
land Tuesday on business.
Herbert Hedwall who is employed
Scott Brown was a Lexington vi by the MacMarr store in Pendleton
sitor Sunday.
was a visitor in Umatilla Sunday af-
The camp fire girls and Mrs. Ru ternoon.
by Knight met at the camp fire
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer re
lodge Wednesday where a waffle turned from a few days visit in
leed was enjoyed.
Portland and left Sunday for Wal
Mrs. A. W. Conlon and daughter j lowa lake for a few days. Mr. and
Mildred, and May Stangeley motor Mrs. Wallace E. Mahoney accompan-
ed to Hermiston to the show Sunday. led them as far as La Grande. Mr.
The boy scouts met at the scout and Mrs. Mahoney liave been visit-
lodge Tuesday evening with a good ing here for a week with friends,
percentage of the members present.
Jack Cherry ami son Earl motor-
Cecil Tipple was employed at the ed to Pendleton Thursday on busi-
Texaco service station Monday.
ness.
An all day quilting party will he
Louise and Myrle Byrnes and Bet-
held at the James Byrnes home ty McKenzie returned home from
Thursday.
Touchet Thursday where they visi-
Edward Blackwell of Emmett, ted Erma Byrnes who is visiting at
Idaho, is visiting his cousin Elmer the home of her grandparents, Mr.
Rice.
and Mrs. A. W. Byrnes. The girls
Mrs. D. W. Jackson and daughter also went to Walla Walla where
Louise left Sunday night for Port- they saw the 72 ton whale.
land where they will spend the week
Mrs. Clinton Harvey and children
visiting Mrs. Jackson’s mother.
George and Minnie, Mrs. Nora Ber
Joe Longe who has been working wick and sons Arthur and Jimmy,
In harvest out of Pendleton was and Delbert and Deloris Van Scho-
home Saturday.
iack were Pendleton visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crawford of
Leslie Blakely has returned from
Cold Springs was In Umatilla Sun Portland where he has been receiv
day.
ing medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Chapman and
The Junior Christian Endeavorers
daughter Francis and Mr. and Mrs. held their monthly party on the Con
Jeorge Kendler spent Sunday at lon lawn Tuesday evening.
After
Mt. Hood.
playing games they went down t<>
Mr. and Mrs. William Switzler the ferry landing where most of
left Tuesday for Los Angeles. Cal., them went swimming.
where they will attend the Olympic
Mrs. Fred Knudson was a hostess
games.
at a lovely party for May Stangley
William Hanson left Monday for Tuesday afternoon.
Touchet, Wash., where he will visit
•elatives for a few days.
Mrs. Ernest Reeves has recovered
rom a sprained ligament in her leg
and is again able to be around. Mar-
garet Brown has been helping Mrs.
Reeves with the house work.
Elmore McKenzie and daughter
Betty and Jeanne motored to Butter
reek Saturday where they visited
with their son and brother Bobby
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