The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 28, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936.
Usually Seen ........ With Harold R.
Hobby ___ ____________ Flivering
Pet Aversion ....................... — Dale
Ambition _____ To make hay while
the sun shines
Usually Seen____________ Boasting
Hobby ......
Chemistry
Pet Aversion___ _______
Naomi
Ambition ............ To raise a family
“Barbara”
Name ...................... Earl S. Watson
Noted for .............. Skipping School
Usually Seen
................ Sweeping
Hobby ....................................... Edith
Pet Aversion ............ Sunday School
Ambition _________ School Janitor
Name __________ ___ Barbara Reid
Noted for .......... Self-Advancement
Usually Seen —________ Tithering
Hobby ..._.....................
Studying
Pet Aversion _______ Hired Man
Ambition ............ To be U. S. Prezy
“Coxen”
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Hermiston Light &
Power Co. .
"Class Night” Cancelled
(From the Bulldog)
For the first time in many years,
the annual custom of presenting
"Class Night’’ at the high school by
the seniors, will be discontinued.
Because of lack of time for prepar­
ation and lack of material, the class
decided to do away with the extra
program this year and the enlarged
edition of the high school news­
paper will partly take care of the
humor always presented at that
time.
STANFIELD AND ECHO.
Deverde wills Chemistry know­
ledge to next year’s Chemistry class.
Senior Bits
(From the Bulldog)
Kenny"
Name ............... .. Kenneth M. Knerr
Noted for ........ .................. Ford V-8
Busy
Usually Seen .. ..................
Hobby .............. . .......... Chewing gum
Effie
............................
Pet Aversion ...
Ambition ......... ....... Learn the art of
dancing.
“Hughie”
GRADE
SCHOOL
GRADUATION
Name .................... Hugh E. Driscoll
Noted for ............................. Dancing
IS ANNOUNCED
Usually Seen ............ Day Dreaming
Grade school commencement ex­ Hobby ................................... Talking
ercises will be held in the high Pet Aversion -----....................... June
school assembly hall Monday, June Ambition ..... To understand women
1st, at 2:30 o’clock in the after­
“Eleanor”
noon.
Eleanor Mae Dawson
A. E. Bensel will give an address Name .............. ...................... Temper
Noted for ....
on “Looking Forward.” Kenneth Usuaally
Seen ........... Embarrassed
Bensel will give the farewell to the
........... ....... Gathering Adds
grades, and Supt. R. H. McAtee will Hobby
............... Moshberger
present the diplomas to the gradu­ Pet Aversion ................ Local Boy
Ambition ......
ates.
Jack”
The invocation will be given by
Rev. Graace Trumbull, and a sextet Name ...........
__ Jackson Reeves
composed of Wayne Sage, Frances Noted for .... ......................... Alibis
Follett, Allan Clarke, Virginia Todd, Usually
With out-of-town
seen
Eldon Saylor and Marion Pierce
girls
will present three numbers. Wanda Hobby .........
Charlotte
Moore will give a piano solo.
Driving
Pet Aversion
• =-------
Senior Class Will
U
“Scotty"
“Sissy”
“Fred”
Name ...... Frederick Harold Rankin
Noted for ........................... Altitude
Usually Seen _____ Horsing Around
Hobby ________________ Baseball
Pet Aversion ...........
Hypocrisy
Ambition .......... Enjoy life to fullest
extent
UMATILLA, HERMISTON,
PAGE THEM
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Name .................... .... Ellis L. Coxen
Noted for .........
Vocabulary
Usually Seen .. Grinning to Himself
Hobby ...........
Engines
Pet Aversions ........................... Pipe
Ambition ................ To go to College
Name ...................... Alton E. Sisson
Noted for ....................... Advertising
Usually Seen ....................... Blowing
Hobby ................................... Talking
Pet Aversion ................ . Nina Rae
Ambition ........................ H. S. Prof.
FULL PROTECTION
256 A QUART
“Pat”
Name ..... Harold Lawrence Throop
Noted for ................................. Smile
Usually Seen ............ Making Faces
Hobby .............. Pestering Innocents
Pet Aversion ......................... Gossips
Ambition ...............................
Ruth
Nothing in the world of lubri­
cation compares with the pun­
ishment that motor oils must
withstand today
“Herb”
Name ............ Gene Herbert Skovbo
Noted for ............ Characterizations
“Chet”
Usually Seen ..................... Grinning
Name .............. Waldo Chester Dyer Hobby ............ Making Wise-Cracks
Noted for ............ His Good Nature Pet Aversion .....................
Siestas
Usually Seen .................... Laughing Ambition
Drive a Studebaker
Hobby ..................
Athletics
“Dick”
Pet Aversion ...........
Pipes
Ambition ............................. Minister Name ...................... Richard F. Cox
Noted for ................................. Speed
“Coy”
Usually Seen ---- .,................. Seldom
Name ...................... Coy F. Dunham Hobby ............................... Traveling
Noted for ..................................... Art Pet Aversion ...................... Hunting
Usually Seen .... But Seldom Heard Ambition .. To see the great beyond
Hobby ........ Manicuring finger nails
“Norma”
Pet Aversion ........................ Liquids
Ambition ............ To get to Heaven Name _____ Norma Dell Amsberry
Noted for ................ Bright Sayings
"No Nickname”
Usually Seen ......... With Eleanor D.
Name ............... ......... Lois Hutchison Hobby ................... Trips to Portland
Noted for ________
Gossiping Pet Aversion ........................... Slacks
Usually Seen .................... Thinking Ambition ................. To die unkissed
Hobby ............................. Selling Pies
Pet Aversion ..................... Calf Club
*********
Ambition ________ Shake the hand
of the president
t UMATILLA NEWS Î
“Jo”
By ERMA BYRNES.
Name ......................... Jo Ellen Mopps
Friday morning completed the
Noted for ...................... Boy Friends school season for the Umatilla
Usually Seen ....................... Giggling schools. All grade pupils went on a
Hobby ................................. Tall Men
picnic Thursday at Lane’s Lake and
Pet Aversion ........................ Bangs
Ambition .... Second Amelia Earhart the high school students went to
Cold Springs Friday.
"Mee"
Visitors in Pendleton Friday were
Name ....................... Omega A. Sater
Mr.
and Mrs. Don Harryman and
Noted for ............................. Silence
Usually Seen .................... With Lois son Gordon, Mrs. J. H. Byrnes, Bill
Hobby .................................... Typing Switzler, Mrs. Esther Rudy, Mrs.
Pet Aversion ............................ School Jo La Chance and son Joe, Mrs. Le­
Ambition .................... ’Tis a Secret land Smith and Mrs. W. L. Bray.
“Mag”
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry and daugh
Name ................ Margaret Earnhart ters Lola and Barbara, left Sunday
Noted for ............................... Silence
Usually Seen .......................
Silent for The Dalles where they will
Hobby ..................................... Silence make their new home. Mr. Berry is
Ambition ............................. To Talk working on the railroad at The
Dalles.
“Bill”
Oliver McNabb of Grass Valley
Name ................ William L. Jackson
Noted for .......... -.................. Oratory visited at the Pete McNabb home
Usually Seen ................ Stagglng It Saturday.
Hobby .................................... Debate
Mrs. Winder and daughters Freda
Pet Aversion .............
Smoking
Ambition .............. Absolutely None and Mollie of Galesburg, Illinois, ar­
rived Sunday to visit Mrs. Winder's
“Doddie”
Name ............ Ruth Alexander Dodd daughters and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Noted for .................. . Bad Breaks Tom Slattery and Mr. and Mrs.
Usually Seen ............ in a Chevrolet Red Reeves and family.
Hobby ................................. Knitting
Mrs. Del Jackson and daughter
Pet Aversion ....... Wilkins Family
Ambition ......... Hearst Journalist Louise left Friday morning for New
York where they will represent the
"Carvie"
Umatilla church in the general as­
Name .............. William Dale Carson sembly of Presbyterian churches.
Noted for .......... -................ Bumming
Scott Brown and Mrs. Paul Walsh
Usually Seen ...................... Walking
Hobby ........................................ Girls and children of Walla Walla spent
Pet Aversion .......................... Work Thursday here, attending gradua­
Ambition ........................... Epicurean tion. Vivian Brown returned with
them to spend the summer.
“Smithy”
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harryman
Name ................. Marnie Jean Smith
Noted for............ Many Boy Friends and daughter have moved onto the
Usually Seen ............ With the Boys Jay Berry ranch.
Hobby ................. Dates With Many
Teachers leaving for the summer
Pet Aversion .................... Designing
Ambition ........................ Technician are: Miss Ina Gilbert plans to at­
tend the N. E. A. in Portland the
“Arch”
Name ............................. Archie Frye latter part of June; Miss Yvonne
Noted for ------ ------- Self-Appraisal Bousquet plans to attend summer
TODAY’S oil temperatures are up
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—accelerations 30% faster—pis­
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in 1930 cars.
So we made a new oil — a
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combines in this one oil all the
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---- — •------
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session at the University of Wash­ on the Columbia river beach. They
ington in Seattle; Miss Marguerite visited Bill Hanson and Mr. and
Cox, left Sunday for her home in Mrs. James Byrnes.
Ontario, before going to the Univer­
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root of Board­
sity of Oregon the latter part of man spent Sunday in Umatilla visit-
June; Miss Cox was accompanied to ing Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Root and
Prairie City by Miss Rosa Ricco, family.
who will visit her parents; Miss
Myrnie Caldwell, Rosalie Nyder
Clara Corrigan left for her home in and Mrs. Don Isom of Baker spent
McMinnville; Harold Edwards left Sunday in Umatilla and Irrigon.
for Portland; His mother Mrs. Stella
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tonies and
Edwards left for Montana to visit children David and Barbara spent
her daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sunday in Umatilla.
Kimberling will leave soon for Eu­
A shower honoring Mrs. Glenn
gene where they will visit at her
Kimberling
was given Monday af­
father’s home.
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tucker and
Mrs. Jeff Stephens, who was op­
Mrs. Joe LaChance and Mrs. Leland
Smith spent last Tuesday in Pendle­ erated upon several weeks ago in
Portland, returned to her home Mon
ton.
day night.
Class night was held Wednesday
Mrs. Wm. Switzler left Tuesday
evening in the gym. Awards were for Portland to visit.
presented by the coaches. Marion
Dr. Williams of Portland was a
Shepherd was the only pupil who visitor at the Milo McFarland home
had been neither absent or tardy this week.
for the past school year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Switzler and
Mrs. Jack Geer left last week for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull spent Sun­
Fossil where she and her husband day in Yakima.
will make their home.
The Umatilla library is being re­
Lewis Fromdahl of Walla Walla decorated.
spent Sunday here visiting his
Mrs. Ella Shell and Mrs. Frank
daughter and son. Earl returned to Cramer and daughter Mrs. Gladys
Walla Walla with him for the sum­ Fortier and daughter Norma Gib­
bons and Mrs. Charleston of Port­
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Long of Ione land are visiting at the McFarland
are here visiting his mother Mrs. home.
Mrs. Walter Bullard and small
Jarvis.
Margaret Brown is working in daughter Pat Lucile returned to
the Red & White store in Naxine their home Monday from St. An­
thony’s hospital in Pendleton.
McNabb’s place.
Bob McKenzie left Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs. Audley Hanson and
children, Mrs. Preston Hanson and to visit in Portland.
Mrs. Duff Knight and Mrs. Bill
son Harold. Mrs. H. H. Hanson and
| Roberts and daughter left Monday
Theresa McKay, and Bernice Colt
-----------------
of Touchet spent Sunday picnicking | to visit In the Willamette valley.
“Charlie"
Name
................. Charlotte Ralph
(From the Bulldog)
Noted for ..... Keeping her distance
Coy Dunham wills his artistic Usually seen ------- Talking to Miss
Brierley
ability to Bull Dawson.
. Torch Honor
..........
Jack Reeves wills his craze for Hobby
Ted Ripley
Pet Aversion
. Matrimony
adventure and romance to Marjory Ambition
Grey.
“Ollie”
Alton wills his wit ( % ) to El­ Name ........... ....... Oliver F. Knerr
eanor Steiner.
Noted for ... ........... Eating Candy
Margaret Earnheart wills her gol­ Usually Seen ............ Eating Candy
.......... ........... Eating Candy
den silence to Nina Rae McCulley. Hobby
Candy
Pet Aversion ----
Earl Watson wills his luck at Ambition .... To own a candy store
shooting craps to Johnny Dunning,
Elwood"
who, incidentally, needs it.
Name ............. - . ....... Deverde Elwood
Hugh Driscoll wills his dancing Noted for ...... .................. . Dry Wit
ability on the ballroom floor to Usually Seen - .............. Telling Woes
Motoring
Hobby ............ ..............
Otha Whitsett.
. One-arm Driving
Charlotte Ralph wills her Torch Pet Aversion . ......... To gain weight
Ambition .......
Honor position to Marvin Rankin,
“Bill”
who may or may not use it, which­
William F. Nelson
Name ...........
ever he desires.
...............
Waistline
Noted
for
....
Harold Rainwater wills the two Usually Seen . ................
Smoking
hairs on his chest to Wayne Power. Hobby ........ ................. Indulging
.... Reid
Bill Jackson wills his ability to Pet Aversion
beat our Superintendent to announ­ Ambition .... -....... Game Hunting
"Max"
cements at S. B. meetings to Bill
Name -------- ____ Maxine E. Paul
Harris.
Decided Opinion
June wills her bottle (peroxide) Noted for
... Mugging
Usually
Seen
to Irene Kennings.
___ Sports
Hobby
Maxine Paul wills Guy to Annie Pet Aversion
To go to Dartmouth
Pearson who doesn’t want him and Ambition ....
passes him on to Helen Dunning
“Juney”
who does.
Name ........... .... ____ June Richards
Cox wills his Romeo complex to Noted for .... ........... Double Trouble
Jim Stewart, who could use a little. Usually Seen ............. Acting Bored
Omega Sater wills incessant chat­ Hobby ........ .......................... Hughie
Beer
Pet Aversion __ ____
ter to Hiram Stillings.
Ambition ..... ._____ To fall in love
Archie Frye wills his many femi­
"Chief"
nine admirers to Darrel Seeliger.
Harold A. Rainwater
Ellis Coxen wills his serious atti­
_________ Playthings
Noted for
tude to Florence Johnson.
Usually Seen — With Paul Marble
Herbert Skovbo wills the muffler Hobby
Cars
............ — ................
on his automobile also to N. R.
Pet Aversion ...
Ruth Dodd wills her entire Bull­ Ambition ------
she falls
dog staff to Helen Dunning with
"Peaches"
sincere complimenta.
___ Paul Alaa Marble
Kenneth wills his lease on Effie Name----
.............. ............ Physics
Notsd tor
to Ciando Grawl.
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