The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 07, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY,
MAY 7,
1936.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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Mrs. Wm. Conlon motored to Hep­
pner last Wednesday where she at­
tended the library meeting.
By ERMA BYRNES.
Mrs. Ervin Chapman returned
The Misses Marguerita Cox, Rosa Friday from Pendleton where she
Ricco and Clara Corrigan motored received medical treatment.
Jay Berry, who has been working
to Walla Walla Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Umiree and in The Dalles, is here working in
daughter Nan and Mrs. Umfree’s Jeff Stephens' place while he is in
mother, all of Virginia, stopped here Portland, due to the illness of his
this week to visit friends, while en- wife.
The Umatilla boys’ tenuis team
route to Portland. Mrs. Umtree will
be remembered as Miss Piery, for­ motored to Echo Thursday of last
week
and played with the Echo
mer Umatilla high school teacher.
’ team. Gene Hiatt and Leonard
Umtree is an engineer and has been boys
Montgomery won their match with
transferred to work in Alaska.
Lane losing his.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and Orlin
Rollie Dexter left Saturday for
AND WASH THE CLOTHES I
children spent Saturday evening in Prescott
where he will be employed
Walla Walla, and Sunday visiting for the summer.
• The Maytag has brought washday
Mr. and Mrs. Len Thompson in
freedom to nearly a million farm homes,
The Umatilla town baseball team
Touchet.
with and without electricity. Most farm
Al Moran, Everett Ervin, Margar­ met the CCC boys’ team at Stanfield
women prefer Maytag because it offers
et Brown and Lyle Brown were in Sunday and were defeated 6 to 3.
move for the money—more speed, con-
Walla Walla Sunday. Brown pitched Those accompanying the team were:
venience and thoroughness—more years
for the Union team against the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker, Mrs.
Roscoe Williams and children, Mrs.
of satisfactory service. Let the nearest
Penitentiary team.
Tom Cooney, Marcellus Bray, Lyle Eddy, Anne Stephens, Rosalie
dealer show you the one-piece, cast-
Ralph Davis, Harold Edwards and Lennox, Erma Byrnes, Betty Mc­
aluminum tufo the Gyratator washing
Kenzie,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Conlon,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy motored to
action and a score of other features
0.
Stangby,
Sid
Sailor
and
Albert
Condon Saturday where the boys Veig.
originated by Maytag. Investigate the
entered the district track meet.
easy payment plan.
At
a
meeting
held
Monday
the
Miss Dede Shaw spent the week Umatilla student body elected the
THE MAYTAG GASOLINE MULT-MOTOR
end in Portland visiting her family. following
officers for the coming
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Deardroff and year: Thomas Cooney, president;
A simple, dependable, in-built gaso-
daughter and Marie Barnhart mo­ Delbert Van Schoiack, vice presi­
line engine designed for a woman to
tored with Mrs. Barnhart and son dent; Erma Byrnes, secretary-treas­
operate. Electric models for homes on
Raymond, to their home in Wenat­ urer; Erma Byrnes, song queen;
the power line.
chee, Wn., after a week’s visit here Veta Moran, yell king; Gene Hiatt,
Federal Homing Act—Mow hAodss Mot, work
on the list for government A4 to tens
with Mrs. Barnhart’s sister, Mrs. business manager; Bettty McKen­
Deardroff and her daughter Marie. zie, sergeant-at-arms, Ralph Davis.
Mrs. Jay Berry and daughters,
Mrs. Wm. Graybeal, Mrs. Earl
Lola and Barbara, with Vonna Jones Isom,
Leach and Ray Sparks of
and Faye Gardner spent Friday af­ Irrigon Earl
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spent Saturday afternoon in ADJACENT TO THEATRE
ternoon in Pendleton.
Umatilla.
Bill Roberts of Walla Walla spent
Word was received here Monday
Sunday in Umatilla.
of the serious illness of Cecil Tippie
mond Lee. Guy Moore and August
Last Thursday the Umatilla girls’ who has been in California working
Rauch attended the track meet at
baseball team motored to Hermis­ for his brother-in-law.
t PINE CITY NEWS t Condon Saturday. Harold won third
ton and defeated the girls 20-24.
Robert McKenzie, who has been
By Lennä Neill
in pole vaulting, August tied for
Mrs. Jeff Stephens was taken to in Klamath Falls, returned home
fourth in pole vaulting, and Ray­
The Pine City school was well mond tied for fourth in shot put.
Portland Friday where she under­ Monday. Ernest Tipple was with
went an operation Saturday. Mr. him but upon hearing of the illness represented at the track meet and
Mrs. Roy Neill, Miss Gladys Pear­
Stephens is with her and reports of his brother, Cecil left Sunday music festival at Heppner last Fri­
night for California.
day. Guy Moore received four first son and W. D. Neill were transact­
that she is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bray have prizes and one second.
Members of the high school stu­ ing business in Pendleton Monday.
moved from the Peterson home to
the Butterwood residence, formerly dent body and the teachers enjoyed
Mrs. Chas. Bartholomew, Mrs.
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Olaf John a weiner roast at the school house Marion Finch and Stanley Struth­
son.
Monday evening, and then attended
Mae Wurster, who is recuperating the show at Hermiston afterwards. ers were business visitors in Her­
Mrs. Lucy E. Rogers, county miston Tuesday.___
following an appendectomy at the
Hermiston General hospital two school superintendent, gave achieve­
weeks ago, returned to her home ment tests to the grade school stu­ A CHILD’S LIE MARS
Sunday.
dents Monday.
Members of the junior class en­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and THR EE HUMAN LIVES
joyed a picnic Wednesday afternoon daughter Charlotte were business
when they put up their '37.
visitors in Hermiston and Echo
How one vicious lie almost wreck­
Pat Tallen spent Sunday and Mon­ Monday.
day in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger ed the lives of three innocent people
Leland Smith spent Sunday at and Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters is the powerful dramatic theme of
his home.
Lennä and Neva were dinner guests “These Three,’’ Samuel Goldwyn’s
Sid Sailor of Oregon City is visit­ at the Jake Wattenburger home in
latest production which brings Mir­
ing his daughter here.
Echo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young are iam Hopkins, Merle Oberon and Joel
Olfa Stangby of Seattle, Wn.,
spent the first of the week in Uma­ the proud parents of a baby boy, McCrea to the Oasis theatre Sunday
born at the Hermiston General hos­ and Monday.
tilla.
Mrs. D. R. Brownell of Spokane, pital Friday, May 1. The young son
The story of the Lillian Hellman
formerly of Umatilla, is visiting has been named Robert Herman.
Mrs. Frank Helms and daughter screen play is laid in a small girls’
friends here this week.
Lyle Brown left Monday for Port­ Charlotte motored to Pendleton on school which Martha Doble (Miriam
business Saturday.
land on a business trip.
Hopkins) and Karen Wright (Merle
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers of Oberon) establish with the aid of
Mrs. Neva Pilon entertained the
“500” club at the home of Mrs. Jack Westland were dinner guests at the
Joe Cardin, a young local doctor
Cherry last Wednesday. All regular Mrs. Ollie Neill home Monday.
R. D. Estle, Harold Neill. Ray­ (Joel McCrea), whom both love.
members were present.
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UMATILLA NEWS
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