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HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
10:20 A. M„ Communion.
10:30 A. M Sunday school.
M„ Preaching service,
11:30
subject "Preach and Teach.”
Regular business
1:00 P
meeting.
6:30 P. M.. Christian Endeavor
service.
The young people will have
charge of the evening service with
a special program prepared cele-
brating the climax of Christian En
deavor week.
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STANFIELD NEWS
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By Sophronia Rhea
The Stanfield Commercial Club
basketball team continued its un
broken string of victories the last
week by defeating the Irrigon team
on Irrigon's floor, by a score of
39-26, and returned home to defeat
the fast Lexington Independents at
Stanfield 4 7-40. This makes eleven
wins for Stanfield with no defeats
for the season.
During the past week the Stan
field high team, which has been
weakened by the crippling of several
of its regulars, motored to Heppner
to defeat Heppner high by a score
of 25-21, and returned home to win
over the fast Lexington high team
Saturday night, 22-10.
SCHOOL NOTES
“One of the Family”, a 3-act com
edy to be presented at the Oasis
theatre this Friday, February 3, by
the senior class, will be the last op
portunity the public will have to
see any members of this class per
form in a high school play. AU
who attend are assured of a big
evening of good, clean entertain-
ment. Come and bring the family.
At a student body meeting held
last Monday, the students voted to
nave a party Saturday, February 6,
ruth” was the subject of the
ION
at the auditorium beginning at 8
Lesson-Sermon in all Church-
p m. All alumni, faculty, and
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
high school students are invited.
January 28.
There will be no admission charge
The Golden Text was, "He Is
for students and faculty members
the Rock, bls work is perfect: for
Hail, Swimmers!
all
his
ways
are
jud:
ment:
a
God
who
have paid their student body
Ben
Bowman,
O.
B.
Spalding
and
The appointment of a committee
of truth and without iniquity, just
Charles F. Story, Masonic lodge dues. All others will be charged
that would work out a program
and right is he” (Deat. 32.4).
members of the Arlington order, five cents.
which would result in the construc
Among the citations which com
were business visitors in Stanfield
tion of a community swimming pool
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Grades three to eight included
last week.
was a very timely move on the part
following from the Bible: “Let
have
begun to learn readings for a
Mrs.
J.
F.
Lane
gave
a
surprise
of
the
Parent-Teachers
of officers
none of you imagine evil in your
birthday party in honor of her hus local declamatory contest to be held
heart against his neighbor; and
association at its meeting Wednes-
band, at their home Saturday eve here April 20. No prizes will be
love no false oath: for all these
day night.
are things that I hate, saith the
ning. The evening was spent play given, but it is hoped that interest
A number of years ago such a
Lord” (Zech. 8:17).
ing bridge and delightful refresh- in this type of work will be stimu
move was started but was never
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
lated. Tryouts will be held in each
menta were served.
chang-
carried to completion due to
ed the following correlative pas
Curtis Rhea was a business visi- individual room. Two pupils will
ing conditions and lack of proper
sages from the Christian Science
or in Pendleton a few days last be selected from each room. In April
support. Now is the time to carry
textbook, "Science and Health with
there will be a program open to the
week.
such a project through with a pos
Key to the Scriptures”, by Mary
The Study club met at the home public, at which these readings and
sibility of securing federal funds
Baker Eddy: "Teaching or prac
of Mrs. Wm. Doughtery, who gave musical selections from the grades
tising in the name of Truth, but
for labor costs. Anyone who likes to
a very interesting paper on "Nurs- will be given.
contrary to its spirit or rules, is
swim and who has driven several
most dangerous quackery . . . Any
ing and Care of Sick People."
miles in the hot summer time when
Thursday noon Sylvia Shutter and
dishonesty in your theory and
The Pollyannas met at the home
ever the urge for a refreshing plunge
practice betrays a gross ignorance
Floyd
Pierce were elected Yell
of Mrs. C. F. Thorne Thursday af
has descended, will agree that an
of the method of tho Christ-cure
King and Yell Queen, to hold office
ternoon.
accessible swimming pool at the
. . . One must abide in the morale
Miss Bytha Hoskins was greatly for one semester.
edge of town is desirable.
of truth or he cannot demonstrate
surprised
Wednesday evening when
Two sites have been suggested,
the divine Principle” (p. 456).
Tuesday marked the completion
a number of her school friends
the most likely of these at the ar
of the re-shingling on the roof of
dropped in to spend the evening.
tesian well, west of town. An ade
the school building. Funds for the
The occasion was her birthday.
quate flow of water is thought to be IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
payment of labor and sixty dollars
Mrs.
Frank
Wade
of
Elgin,
Ore.,
available at a temperature ot 7 6 FOR POSTMASTERS ANNOUNCED.
worth of materials was obtained by
is visiting at the home of her bro-
degrees. A concrete tank with prop
the district under the C.W.A. The
ther J. F. Loughary.
er draining facilities, can be con
work was done by Ike Hartsook and
At
the
request
of
the
Postmaster
En-
Walter Meyers and family of
structed tor a nominal sum. With
Waldo
Dyér.
It is interesting to
every civic and fraternal organiza General, the United States Civil terprise are here visiting Mr. My- note that between 80,000 and 85,-
ervice
Commission
announces
an
er
’
s
parents,
F.
M.
Meyers.
tion backing such a project it could
000 shingles were required.
pen competitive examination to
Rev. Fry of LosAngles, Calif., who
be put over in a short time.
The committee’s report will soon ill! the position of postmaster at is a member of the Presbyterian
E. M. Watson took over his duties
he ready and proper support should ach of the offices in Oregon named, Pension Department, was a visitor as janitor of the school February 1.
be given to carry the proposed pro at which a vacancy exists or is at the Rev. J. F. Gibson home Tues For a number of years Harvey Cook
ibout to occur. It is expected that day.
ject to completion.
has held the position. Mr. Cook
appointments will be made as a re
returned
home plans to go to Kelso, Wn., where he
Ralph Haney
sult of this examination unless it Tuesday after an extended visit in owns a small farm. He will also do
is found in the interest of the ser Portland.
some carpenter work there for Jim
vice to fill any vacancy by transfer
Potato growers of the Stanfield Pearson. Morris Pierson will drive
CHURCH NOTES
or promotion. This is not an ex project have been very busy the past one of the school busses, to fill the
amination under the Civil Service week sorting potatoes and getting vacancy left by Mr. Watson who
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Act and rules, but is held under an them ready to market. An order has formerly drove one.
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
executive order of July 12, 1933, been received for 3000 sacks.
Morning worship at 10:00 o’clock. providing tor such procedure
Named Chairman.
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Sermon theme. "What Would Jesus
Post offices for which the exami % %
Oregon State College, Corvallis,
Say to Modernists."
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nation will he held in Oregon In
Ore., Jan. 31.—Gladys Swarner of
IRRIGON NEWS
Sunday School at 11:00, with clude Freewater, Hermiston, Jordan
Hermiston, junior in education at
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
primary, junior and adult depart- Valley. Linnton, Madras, Milton,
Oregon State college, was recently
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
Houghten
and
menta, O. M. Pierson, superinten- Saint Benedict, Candy, and W allo-
appointed chairman ot the games
Clay Woods were business visitors
dent.
wa.
for the annual fun-fest sponsored by
in Pendleton Wednesday.
Epworth League at 6:30. Even
the Physical Education club, which
Receipt of applications will close
Ing church service at 7:30. Sermon Friday, February 16. Interested
Mrs. S. F. Grider from Condon is will be held tn the near future in
topic, "The Love of God Shown in
parties are instructed to apply at visiting her son and family Mr. and the Women’s building.
the Cross of Christ."
Last year the junior class found
the post office in this place, or to Mrs. Walter Grider.
Choir practice on Tuesday night
Jim Beavert has returned to this Giocoso, the doll for which the fun
the United States Civil Cervice Com
at 7:30.
mission. Washington, D. C„ for ap vicinity and is building a residence fest is named, and hid for a class to
Prayer meeting and bible study,
plication Form 10, and Forms 2223 on his property west of town. He is find this year. All women students
Thursday night at 7:30.
and 2358 showing the places of ex being assisted by his son Leonard are invited to attend the party and
Cub scouts meet each Saturday
help look for the doll.
amination and containing other def from Lewiston, Idaho.
afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00.
Mrs. Marshal Markham was a
inite information.
Examinations
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for the Hermiston office will be Pendleton visitor Thursday.
Mr. and Mis. Earl 1 som were
conducted in Pendleton.
UMATILLA NEWS
business callers in Hermiston Tues
Mr. T. A Miller of 737
The post office department will
By Louise Byrnes
Kenyon St, Seattle, Wash.,
day.
said: "Dr. Pierce’s Gold
not appoint to the position of post-:
The Eastern Star gave a public
en Medical Discovery la a
Mrs. Elberta Smith and children
mighty flood tonic and sys-
master any of the following: tho from La Grande visited I over the •ard party Thursday of last week.
tein builder. It gives real
ausband or wife ot a rural carrier;
relief from stomach dis-
week end with Mr. and M rs. Frank The high prizes were won by Mrs.
treat and creates an appe-
a person concerned in a contract for Markham.
Frank Clark and Fred Knudson, and
Ute.”
Thia tonic waa originally
carrying the mails, either as con-
Seven tables were In play Thurs- onsolations by Miss Rosa Ricco and
prescribed by Dr. R. V.
tractor, sub-contractor, or surety,
Pierce, 60 years ago.
day evening at the card party. Fred Paul Donavon.
Write Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y.
nor any member of his immediate Houghton won high honors for men
New size, tablets 50 eta, liquid $1.00. Large
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence French
size, taba or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Part."
family.
and Mrs. Vera Brown high honors and small son of Klamath Falls
i for the ladies. Mrs. Vern and Ray were here visiting Mrs. French’s
Brown, Mrs. Batee Rand, and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Lee Blackly. Mrs.
Emery Shell were joint hostesses French will be remembered as Na-
mi Burns.
for the evening.
McLloyd McCullough made a
Frank Fredrickson and W. C.
Isom made a business trip to Port business trip to Baker and LaGrande
land Friday in the interests of the Thursday and Friday of last week.
The Viking’s split a double head-
melon growers of this section. They
accompanied County Agent Chas. r with the Columbians Saturday
ening with the girls winning by
Smith from Arlington. The meeting
vas attended I y melon growers i score of 23-13 and the boys losing
from all sections of the state. Offi- by a score of 35-21.
Miss Sara Rix, who has been
j < ers were elected and a line of act-
ion was worked out in regard to suffering with blood poisoning in
fixing prices which. It carried out. her arm for the past four weeks
vas able to return to her work at
will benefit growers greatly.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuss Hallett from the school house Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer accom-
Goldendale, Wn„ visited at the
home of Mrs. Hallett’s daughter, anled by Mrs. Smith, Miss Rosa
| Mrs. Jess Oliver from Friday until Ricco and Miss Sara Rix were in
Walla Walla Thursday.
Monday.
The triple header played with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bedwell and
Mrs. Nora Wilson were attending to Board man at Boardman Friday eve-
business matters In Heppner Friday. ning resulted tn Umatilla losing two
Mrs. Geo. Rand and Mrs. Emery games and the town team winning
Shell visited with Mrs W. C. Isom by a score of 35-21. The high school
lost by a score of 20-41. and the
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Ollie Coryell and mother. .rade school lost by a score of 9-15.
Glenn Ostrom suffered a bad cut
niece Mrs.
' Mrs.
Lawrenson and
' Russell McCoy motored to The Dal- over the left eye this week.
Vallas Dexter underwent an op
les Friday.
J
Billy Markham and Ruth Leicht eration for appendicitis in the Her-
i accompanied
Stanley Atkins to »Iston hospital last week. He Is re
I Walla Walla Friday evening for a ported as improving slowly.
Mrs. Helen Walsh has been work-
'short visit with friends.
FRIENDS are quick to feel that way, and Io welcome you
the Tonies home the past
family
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rikers
and
into the circle of the easy-to-reach.
from
Dayton
were
week
end
It will mean so much Io you, loo: saving your strength;
Lew Fromdahl returned to his
| at the Tom Caldwell home.
saving the nickels and dimes of unnecessary errand-doing
home Friday after spending the
Miss
Heath
and
Miss
Shellenber-
in person.
ger were calling on friends at Uma past week in The Dalles hoepital.
Rolbert Dexter, who has been
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler. Jr., tending school at La Grande,
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of Umatilla visited Mr. and Mrs. W. turned home on account of the ill-
ness of his brother Rollas.
r, Isom Sunday evening.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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By Helen Jendrzejewski
delightful farewell surprise
party was given for Mr. and Mrs.
John Paxton this week. They have
been residents of this project for
the past five years and are soon
moving to Elgin. The evening was
spent in playing games and stunts,
with refreshments served later.
Those present were: Mrs. Belscam-
per, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cable, Mr. and
Mrs. Beddow, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Christley, Mr. and Mrs. Hebert, Mr.
and Mrs. Kepple, Mr. and Mrs. Bro
wer, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham,
Mrs. McCulley and Jerry Skeen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindner were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Lenz home.
A party was given at the Pete
Beamer home Saturday evening in
honor of Miss Helen Beamer’s fif
teenth birthday. Those present were
Helen, Dorothy, and Victor Addle-
man, Hazel Frank, Reta Calkins,
Marjorie and Lionel Moore, Robert
Brolk, Flossie, Waldo, Laurel, and
Kenneth Carr, Herbert Stelting, Mr.
and Mrs. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs.
Payne and family, Herbert Fox, Mr.
an’d Mrs. Pete Beamer and children,
Clyde, Burton, Agnes and Helen.
The evening was spent in playing
games, while later refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunt and family
and Mrs. S. White, all of Lexington,
and Helen, Dorothy and Victor Ad-
dleman and Dot and Laura Conrad
were visitors at the R. H. Stockard
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family
were visitors at the D. L. Davidson
home Sunday.
Mrs. R. H. Stockard and daughter
Opal were visitors at the John Con-
rad home Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Reid returned home
from Spokane Sunday.
Mrs. Barney of Pendleton is visit
ing with her daughter, Mrs. Bryson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cable were
visitors at the J. S. Arnberg home
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Douglas Bryson and Mrs.
Barney spent Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Lou Hooker.
Mrs. E. E. Rainwater, who has
been visiting her husband here for
some time, returned to Rainier,
Oregon, Monday.
Mrs. W. P. Trumbull, Mrs. Pierce,
Nina Drake, and Bob Trumbull were
Sunday dinner guests at the Casady
home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barber and
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes visited at the
Arnberg home Friday evening.
Mrs. Douglas Bryson and Mrs.
Barney visited Mrs. Springer Fri-
day afternoon.
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Boardman this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow are
visiting Mrs. Barlow's parents at
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
Wasco, Wn., this week. Mrs. Flossy
A card party was held at the Coats is looking after the‘store dur-
home of Mrs. Inguard Scovbo Sat ing their absence.
urday night, given by members of
the H.E.C. club. Five tables were in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
play with five hundred the main
diversion. High honors were won by IN I THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Mrs. Ray Brown and Mr. Wolfe and
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
consolation by Mrs. Royal Rand and
TILLA COUNTY.
Ray Brown.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier, Mrs.
Nickerson, Mrs. Wm. Stroble, Mrs. George M. Gould. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Art Allen motored to Pendleton
the undersigned has been appointed
Tuesday on business.
Francine and Stanley King were administrator of the estate of
back in school Monday after a seige George M. Gould, deceased, and has
qualified as the law directs. All per
of typhoid fever.
sons having claims against said es
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow motor
tate are required to present the same
ed to elgth mile Monday to visit Mr.
to me at the office of W. J. Warner,
Barlow’s brother D. S. Barlow.
my attorney, in Hermiston, Oregon,
Kenneth Ransier was absent from verified as the law directs, within
school Wednesday because of ill- six months from the date hereof.
ness.
Dated this 4th day of January,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blayden cele- 1934.
brated their fifty-sixth wedding an-
A. E. Bensel, Administrator.
niversary Wednesday night at their
home. Games were the diversion of
NOTICE.
the evening. Among those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klitz, Mr. To» Stanfield Irrigation District in
and Mrs. Frank Kramer, Mrs. Nick
Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
Faler, Mrs. O. H. Warner, Mr. and
and
Mrs. J. F. Barlow and Mr. and Mrs.
To All Freeholders, Legal Voters,
Royal Rand.
and Assessment Payers Within
A triple header basketball game
the Stanfield Irrigation District.
between Boardman and Umatilla
teams was played here Friday night.
The eighth) grade student’s team
played with a 14-19 score, favoring
Boardman. The high school teams
won from Umatilla in a 20-41 score,
and the town team lost to Umatilla
in a 31-35 score.
John Chaffee became worse Tues-
day and was returned to a Pendle-
ion hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James were Hep-
pner business visitors Saturday.
Farmers attending the production
credit association meeting in Pen-
Jleton last Wednesday included
Charles Dillon, Y. P. Rutherford,
W. A. Baker, Harold Taylor, Geo.
Harford, Chas. Hango, Leslie Pack
ard and Nels Christensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harwood moved
from the Jenkins house, into town
.his week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pruter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Howell and son Jim.
and S. Stillings were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
'ayne’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson re
turned to their home in Seattle af-
ter visiting relatives here for sev-
eral days.
Mrs. C. W. Kruze was called to
Tillamook, Ore., last Monday night
by the serious illness of her daugh-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes and children
and Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Flickenger
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Haedley.
Glen Mackan and Inguard Scovbo
made a business trip to Umatilla
Monday.
Annie and Otto Macken returned
to their home in La Grande Monday
after spending a few days with their
brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Mackan and family.
State Deputy Chas. Wicklander
visited relatives In Boardman Tues
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell, Pete
Farley and eon were dinner guests
at the Paul Partlow home Sunday.
Miss Lucy Rogers, county school
superintendent of Morrow county,
was a business visitor in Boardman
school Thursday and Friday of last
You and each and all of you and
all other persons interested are
hereby notified that J. D. Wallace,
R. J. Rueber, and Carl J. Johnson,
Directors of said Stanfield Irriga
tion District, have by petition com
menced special proceedings in the
Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon
for Umatilla County for the purpose
of having judicial examination, de
termination, and judgment of said
court as to the regularity and legal
ity of the proceedings in connection
with the election held in said Dis
trict on the 14th day of November,
1933, and for a judicial examina
tion, determination, and judgment
of said court as to the validity of
the contract with the United States
of America and as to the validity
of the election proceedings leading
up to the authorization of said con
tract with the United States of
America, which said contract was
and is for the purpose of the better
ment of the canal and drainage
system of the Stanfield Irrigation
District and the purchase of the
drainage system, said contract con
templating construction work by
the United States of America in an
amount not exceeding $100,000.00,
said contract to modify and revise
the schedule of payments and su
percede that certain contract made
by and between the United States
of America and Stanfield Irrigation
District on the 19 th day of Septem-
ber, 1923.
You are further notified that the
Honorable Calvin L. Sweek, Judge
of the said court, has entered an
order In said proceeding setting
Wednesday, the 28th day of Febru-
ary, 1934, at the hour of 10:00
A. M. as the time, and the Circuit
Courtroom in the Courthouse at
Pendleton, Oregon, as the place for
the hearing on said petition.
This notice is issued pursuant to
an order of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Umatilla made and entered in said
proceeding on the 20th day of Jan
uary. 1934, said order directing
that this notice should be served on
all parties in Interest by publica
tion thereof, once a week for a
period of at least three successive
weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation
printed and published in Umatilla
County, State of Oregon, and that
the first publication of this order
should be made in the issue of said
paper dated January 25, 1934, and
the last publication thereof should
be made in the issue of said news
paper dated February 15, 1934.
DATED
Pendleton. Oregon,
this 20th day of January. 1934.
,
E. B. CASTEEL.
Clerk of the Circuit
(SEAL)
Court of the State of
Racing a train to a crossing Is an
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mefford and
Oregon for Umatilla
exciting yet harmless sport—unless daughter Mrs. Evelyn Copland of
County.
the race ends in a tie.
Corvallis are visiting relatives In
(Jan. 25-Feb 1-8-15)
By Oleta Neill
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Plourd and
family of near Pendleton and Dres-
ton Myers were visitors at the W.
D. Neill home Tuesday, Mr. Myers
will be employed by Mr. Neill.
Miss Ruthe Thompson spent the
week end at the home of her par-
ents.
L. D. Neill and Guy Moore were
business visitors In Hermiston Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and children visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers Monday
evening.
Clarence Moore, Bud Clarke and
Gene Madison tagged sheep the lat
ter part of the week at the Roy
Neill ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms called
on Mrs. Ollie Neill Friday.
People from Heppner. Lexing
ton, Hermiston, Lena and Pine City
were present at the dance at the
John Healy home Saturday night.
Mrs. Clarence Moore and daugh
ter spent several days last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill.
Mrs. W. D. Neill and son Hugh
were business visitors in Hermiston
and Echo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers made
a business trip to Heppner Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and
family, Dreston Myers, Mrs. L. D.
Neill. Alma Neill. Mrs. E. P. Jar
mon and Mrs. O. F. Thomson at
tended church in Hermiston Sunday.
Ray Ayers is now. confined to his
home with the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith were
In Echo on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sommers of
LaGrande were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Wed
nesday evening.
Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew and Mrs.
Jasper Myers called on Mrs. Ollie
Neill Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
M.r. and Mrs. Marion Finch, Mrs.
Ollie Neill. L. D. Neill and Peter
Carlson were in Pendleton Wednes
day on business.
Guy Moore returned to school
Monday morning after being absent
because of the measles.