THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Putman of
Mr. and Mrs. John Graves of
Heppner spent the Fourth in Her- Multnomah, Ore., spent the Fourth
- home of of July in Hermiston as
house
miston and visited - at - —
the
Published every Thursday at Hermis Mrs. Graves’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by R. B. Wilcox.
They are former Hermiston resi-
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haneline dents.
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week
as
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton of
of Malin, Ore., spent the
parents. Portland spent the Fourth in Her
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miston at the home of Mrs. W. S.
December, 1906, Umatilla County, Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline.
and Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. W. D Boyn
The Misses Emogene Paul
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for some time, returned to Portland,
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Tomato Soup. Campbell’s, 2 for and Betty Boynton from Helix
adv. mained here to spend the next two
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Earn- weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shafer and
heart of Indio, Cal., are here this
week visiting Lawrence’s parents. family left Sunday for Yahats, Ore.,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Earnheart.
where they will make their home.
The Misses Eva Wilcox and Irene They were accompanied by Mr. and
Kennings and Claud Wilcox motored Mrs. Ed Throop and Harold Throop
to the Ellis Ranger Station in the
Blue Mountains Sunday where they who are making their home there
5000 PEOPLE VISIT HERMISTON
visited Charles Wilcox before going and were In Hermiston over the
to Ukiah to attend the Ukiah rodeo. week end.
JULY THE FOURTH
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heinl and son
Lawrence of Oregon City spent the
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amateur rodeos and racing contests week end with Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Felthouse.
state that the show was one of the Flavor Jell, all flavors, 5c, Red & t
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best.
adv.
White Store.
George Mitchell of Goldendale,
Fireworks and Dance.
C. Warner, pastor of the Union
The display of fireworks in the church, left Monday morning for Wn., father of R. C. Mitchell, is vi
siting at the Mitchell home.
evening was not spectacular but was Eugene where he Is spending the
Lillian Hango is home for a few
entertaining. This show was staged week with his family. He expects days from Portland where she has
to
return
Saturday
night.
been attending school.
immediately preceding the dance.
Several attended the ice cream so
L. Pearson returned Friday from
Paid admissions totaling 610 were
Seattle and Tacoma where he has cial last Wednesday evening, spon
reported to the dance. Music was been visiting his wife and daughter sored by the Ladies Aid. It was an
furnished by Branstetter’s orchestra. for some time.
excellent evening for ice cream
All the proceeds from the celebra
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of since it had been the hottest day of
tion will be used to improve the Flora, Ore., spent the week end in I the season.
Five of the original charter mem-
Hermiston Community park grounds Hermiston visiting friends and at I
the home of Mrs. Morgan’s father, bers of the Rebecca lodge met Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. Weed,
oocccc999*** Joe Reeves.
Miss Delda Gray and Bob Smith the state president. Officers were
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
of La Grande spent the Fourth of elected and installed and are now
July at the home of Mr. Smith’s par ready to receive applications of new
members.
The next regular meet
Mrs. Mable Walker and daughter ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith.
ing is Wednesday, July 15, when it
Beverley returned this week from
Mrs.
John
McCaughey
of
The
is hoped there will be several appli
spending a month at Seaside.
Mayonnaise, Red & White, quarts Dalles spent Friday at the home of cations to be acted upon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis. The Da
Mr. Zoll and family have moved
adv. vises returned to The Dalles with
43c, Red & White Store.
into the old Goodwin house. He has
Mrs. Walter Crayne of Seattle, them and spent the week end, re employment in the Barlow garage
Wn., visited her brother and family, turning late Sunday.
as mechanic.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thom pson.
Mutton Stew, 3 lbs. 25c, Red &
The Townsend social was well at-
Monday of this week.
adv.
tended Tuesday evening. There was
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow of White Store.
n
program after which ice cream
Dick Upham, who has been visit
Pendleton spent Monday visiting
ing his parents for the past two and cake was sold.
friends in Hermiston.
Mildred Ayers returned home
The Misses Mildred Gwynn and weeks from Walker, Minnesota, left
Jean Thompson of Pendleton assis- Saturday to resume his work with Monday after visiting several days
Umatilla.
ted at the Thompson Drug Store the state corporation department in in George
Wicklander, Jr., was home
fountain on the Fourth.
the forest service.
over the week end from The Dalles.
Leo Haddox of Bellingham. Wn.,
Mrs. Otis Buell left Tuesday for
Mrs. Della Tamblyn left Monday
visited friends here over the Fourth. Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will vi
Fly Ribbon, doz. 25c, Red & White sit her brother and other relatives. for Twin Falls, Idaho, after visiting
several days at the Thomas home.
adv. While there she will attend sessions
store.
Al Macomber and family accom
national
Townsend
conven-
of
the
Julia Colpitts of Pendleton spent
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow
tion.
the week end in Hermiston.
celebrated the Fourth in Prosser,
Mrs. W. S. Lindsey of Forks, Wn.,
Jack Smith, who is selling Elec- Wn., where they were joined by Al-
in
the
Pilot
is visiting at the W. R. Struthers trolux refrigerators
vie Mefford and family from Wapa-
home In Columbia district for an Rock territory, spent the Fourth to.
week
end
here
with
his
parents,
Mr.
indefinite time.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Doney are re-
Guy Amsberry is spending the and Mrs. Walter Smith.
Joicing over the arrival of a five
week in Portland on business and
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Siegrist of pound baby girl born July 4 at the
visiting relatives.
Oakland, Calif., are house guests of Hermiston General hospital.
Fly Swatters, 2 for 15c, Red & Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith this
Mrs. Effie Miller was home over
White Store.
week.
the week end. She has her arm out
of the cast.
J. F. Gorham spent.
Mr. and Mrs.
.
the Fourth in The Dilles and on to
Cloud Cap Inn over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood
went to the mountains on a fishing
trip over the Fourth.
Ralph Skoubo and Claude Silver-
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nail went to Portland where they
celebrated the Fourth.
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best in both—
have
Mr and Mrs. Tom Miller
1
Milk. Per 100
DAIRY FEEDS
moved back onto their ■ place after
Per Sack —• - •
Pound Sack — ?
•
an absence of about ten i years.
Mrs. Lilly and sons and Mrs.
FOR REASONABLE FEED COSTS—
Shannon have gone to Idaho for a
vacation.
Cuy Barlow has leased the J. F.
Barlow Service Station and garage
and has a mechnic to do the work
in the garage.
Miss Ruth Breeding of McMinn-
ville is visiting her uncle. Tom Hen-
drick.
Uhe termistun Beralù
MR. FARMER
$2 10
©a AE
Trade with the ELLIS FEED Store
THURSDAY. JUDY 9, 1938
eight members were present. Mrs.
Louisa Conrad was the oldest mem
ber attending and will be 82 this
year. The Conrads plan on making
this a yearly meeting.
Approximately 1700 turkeys were
tattooed and put on the range at the
Jendrzejewski ranch last week.
Mrs. Thomas Wilson left Thurs
day evening for Puyallup, Wn.,
where she will live.
The Columbia Stitchers held a
meeting at the home of their lead
er, Mrs. A. H. Cable, last Friday.
After the meeting, Gloria Pelletier
and Nellie Hooker served refresh
meats.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones of
Pendleton visited friends in Colum-
bia district Sunday.
Jim and Wallace Reid and Bill
Riggs visited at the J. H. Reid
home over the Fourth.
They are
all from Portland.
BANK
Marljane Hammer left Monday
evening for Pendleton where she
BOOK
THE HABIT OF REGULAR
will visit her cousin, Juanita La
Mon. for two weeks.
“EVERY WEEK” SAVING,
Dean Kinney of Pendleton visi
IS A PROFITABLE ONE.
ted friends in Columbia district
Sunday afternoon.
Guests over the holidays, at the
Lester Hammer home included the
Misses Etta Mae Wells, Marlon
Woodin and Bessie Hammer, all of
Salem; Mrs. Louisa Condad, Alice
and Zona Dudley, all of Portland,
of Hermiston
< I
and Juanita La Mon of Pendleton.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
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Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson left
Thursday morning for Bremerton,
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President ’}
Wn., where they will visit indefi
A. H. NORTON. Cashier
KENNETH M. MAYER. Assistant : '
nitely.
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Mary and Philip Wilson and Joe
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.
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and Jane Hawkins were visitors at
the Tom Wilson home on the
Fourth.
Rosalie Pelletier was an all night
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
guest of Beulah Ryland Thursday Burl owned and operated a garage.
He is survived by one son. Burl.
night.
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
Louis Fromdahl of Walla Walla
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hall of Co
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
lumbia district are visiting friends spent the Fourth in Umatilla, re
Preaching service at 11:00 A. M.
turning Sunday accompanied by his
In Puyallup. Wn.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Putnam and son, son Earl, who has been visiting here
Bobbie, visited at the Alton Hooker for several weeks.
Prayer meeting Friday, 7:45 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams and
home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Uuham. Dick children and Albert Vieg spent the
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Upham, Pauline Lewis and Juanita Fourth in La Grande.
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
Delores Van Schoiack, who has
Walling were dinner guests at the
been visiting in The Dalles,
Regular Sunday services as fol
Jendrzejewski home on the Fourth.
Mrs. Alice Wells was an over turned to her home Sunday accom lows:
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. panied by her cousin, James Ber
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Wells over the Fourth. She returned wick, who will visit for some time.
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDaniels of
to Pendleton Sunday.
Young People’s meeting, 7:00 PM
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer and Klamath Falls spent the week end
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Mrs. Lester Hammer were Pendle visiting her mother, Mrs. Lester
Blackley. Jean McKenzie accompan-
ton visitors Monday evening.
Everyone is invited to attend these
ied
them
home
Sunday.
Marian Sanderson
left Sunday
Joe Tucker returned 1 to his home services.
morning for her home in La Grande.
after
two weeks spent at Kamela.
She has been visiting her cousin,
BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs. Tucker remained there for a
Nellie Hooker.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Winens and longer stay.
Classes for all ages. A welcome to
Mr. and Mrs. John Quick and
daughter Louise and son Charles of
all
The Ladies Aid meets on the
Umapine, visited friends and rela family have moved from the Tourist second and fourth Wednesdays of
tives Sunday afternoon in Columbia Inn to the Lambert residence.
each
month.
Mrs. Bob Shinkle and daughter
district.
accompanied
her
mother,
Mrs.'
S.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Slocum and
sons. Ernest and Everett, were over Knight to Taft, Ore., where she
CHURCH OF CHRIST
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. John will visit for some time.
Columbia School
Conrad Saturday. They returned to
Evangelist Glen C. Wade, Minister.
their home in White Salmon, Wn..
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
CHURCH NOTES
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce of Portland
Sermon and Communion 11:00 A. M.
visited Saturday at the Jim Arnburg METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Evangelistic Service, 8:00 P. M.
and B. Hutchison homes.
Morning sermon subject, "Build
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and
Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun ing the Church—The Holy of Ho
son Hubert of Albee. Ore., visited
lies.”
Sunday at the L. Hammer home.
day school at 10:50 each Sunday.
Evening sermon subject, "The
Miss Jane Moe and Alice Jean Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. and Next Age.”
Dudley of Portland are visiting this the evening evangelistic service at
7:00 P. M., Young People’s meet
week at the L. Hammer home. They 8:00.
ing.
Miss Dorothy Addleman will
are nieces of Mrs. Hammer.
organize and conduct the first
A meeting of the Ladies Aid on young people's meeting at Columbia
Mrs. J. S. Shaver and two sons
and two daughters of Goldendale every first and third Wednesday In school Church of Christ at 7:00 P.
were visiting relatives in Columbia the month.
M. next Sunday evening. These
district Sunday.
meetings are to be continued each
The Pioneer League meets every Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lindner were
Si nday guests at the Cassidy home. Sunday night, a league for boys and
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rueber of girls from nine to fourteen.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Stanfield and Mr. and Mrs. George
C. Warner, Pastor.
Strohm of Hermiston were 4th of
LOCAL
METHODIST
CHURCH
Bible school, 10:00 A. M., Mrs.
July guests at the Will Lindner
W. A. Hineline, Superintendent.
farm.
CLOSES A SUCCESSFUL YEAR.
Bob Bennett of The Dalles visited
Morning worship service, 11:00
over the Fourth at the Will Luttrell
The board of the Methodist A. M. Sermon Topic: “The Christian
home.
church reports a good year, closing Morale.”
O. C. Luttrell has gone over to June 30th. The local benevolent
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Benton City. Wn., for a few days budgets were raised in full. Old Chas. Duvall, president.
visit.
debts, interest and back taxes were
Evening worship service, 8:00 P.
COLUMBIA NEWS t Henrv Blahm of Lexington visi all
removed. The pastor’s allow M. Sermon topic: "The Face of
ted
at
the
home
of
his
father,
Adam
ance was raised fifty percent and Jesus.”
Ry NARIANE HAMMER.
Blahm.
other items in the local benevolent
Regular monthly business meet
Miss Juanita Walling of Salem,
Dr. B. A. Russell and wife of The budget were advanced proportionate-
Ore., Dick Upham and Walter Jen Dalles were over night guests at the ly. Several minor improvements are ing of the church will be held Fri-
drzejewski visited in Pendleton Fri Will Luttrell home Monday night.
contemplated for the property of day evening, July 3. with entertain
ment and refreshments following
day.
the church this year.
Miss Virginia Wheeler of Pendle-
a the business session.
The organization experienced
ton is spending the week with her
growth of ten percent during the
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. t
UMATILLA NEWS t year in spite of epidemics, quaran
Wells.
tines and much bad weather. The
By ERMA BYRNES.
Mrs. O. H Buell left Tuesday
Mrs. Dave Lane and daughter Sunday school is being reorganized
evening for Indiana where she will Beverly of Spokane arrived here and its future promises to be a good
visit relatives. Mrs. Buell made the Friday to visit Mrs. Lane’s mother, one.
trip on the Streamlined train and I Mrs. Mabel Fromdahl.
The Epworth League will send a
Will Buy High Grade
plans to be gone for three weeks.
I
Mr. and Mrrs. M. McCullough and large delegation to the Suttle Lake
Miss Bessie Hammer. R. N.. left daughter Rosemary of Pasco were Institute next Monday. The Ladies
Dairy Heifers or Calves,
Monday morning for Salem where in Umatilla Thursday. Mrs. Lloyd Aid has had a fine year, helping
old enough to go on pas
she will resume her duties as assis Ostrom and small daughter, who with various local projects of the
tant superintendent of nurses at the has been visiting the McCulloughs church and community. It has in
ture.
State T B. Hospital. Miss Hammer | in Pasco, accompanied them and is cluded in its activities a mission
JERSEY or GUERNSEY
has just returned from New York i visiting in the Ralph Davis home. ary study, which certainly will aid
and stopped to visit her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull left Sat materially the Christian viewpoint.
here. Mr and Mrs. L. Hammer, en- urday for a week’s vacation at Long
A reception for Rev. R. R. Fink-
route to Salem.
Beach. Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of beiner and his family will follow the
STANFIELD
Leslie Jose was visiting friends in Pomeroy. Wn.. are with them.
fellowship and pot luck dinner Sun
Columbia district this week.
day,
July
12,
in
the
basement
of
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and
Mrs. Carl Hammer entertained at daughter Francis spent the Fourth the church.
her home Thursday afternoon in of July at Seattle.
honor of her grandmother. Mrs.
Miss Helen Fredreckson. who has
Louisa Conrad. Those present were been teaching school in Nome, Alas
Mrs. Claude Upham. Mrs. Tom Wil- ka. for the past year, was in Uma-
son. Mrs. Lester Hammer. Mrs. Lou- j tilla Sunday. She was accompanied
isa Conrad, the Misses Juanita La | by her sister Esther, enroute to their
Mon.
Marijane Hammer.
Bessie home in Stanfield from Portland and
"animer, and the hostess: Mrs. Carl Seattle.
Hammer.
Gus Tonies of Pendleton was in
Herbert and Harold Fox of Mil Umatilla Saturday and Sunday.
ton were over night guests of Mr.
Albert Vieg left Monday on a two
and Mrs. Pete Beamer.
weeks’ trip to Iowa.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Dlsher of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Justeson spent
Portland visited at the Lester Ham the Fourth as guests at the Frank
mer home July 4th, enroute to Mon- Clark home.
Clifford Harryman. who has spent
Miss Joyce Pucket of Irrigon and the past year in Long Beach. Cal.,
Leo Haddox of Bellingham,
Wn.. is visiting at the Lloyd Harryman
were renewing acquaintances in Co home.
lumbia district last week.
Miss Ruth Thompson, who Is in
— GOES TWICE AS FAR AS FIR OR PINE —
Fred Hodgen of Adams was visit training at St. Anthony's hospital
ing In Columbia district Sunday
in Pendleton, arrived home Wednes
Mr and Mrs. T. D. Wells enter day to visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ervin and son
tained at a family reunion at their
home on July 4. Those present were of Holdman and Mrs Harry Ervin
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Moll and daugh and sons. Lee Ervin and Elton
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ter. Alice Jane. Jerry Wheeler. Geo Fromdahl of Pendleton, spent the
Reid and Alice Wells, all of Pendle Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. "Shortie"
ton: Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wells and Fromdahl.
children. Jo Eleanor. Orbie. Jr . and
Douglas Gurdane of Umatilla died
Gene, and the host and hostess. Mr. Saturday at The Dalles after a short
and Mrs. T. D Wells of Hermiston. illness. Funeral services were held
Phone orders to — TOM GREGORY, Stanfield.
A reunion of the Conrad family in Heppner Mondar. Many Umatil
Gurdane teas
was held at Columbia park Sunday la people attended
afternoon. Four generat loan of the
family were there and seventy-
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