PAGE EIGHT
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1937.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Raymond Hart, who was on fur
lough from the U. S. S. California
stationed at San Diego, visited his
sister Mrs. Vane Boynton over the
week end. Henry Hart, another bro
ther of Yakima, Wn.. was also a
guest of his sister.
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer and Mrs.
J. S. Burnham motored to Pen-
I L. W. Douglas were business visit CREAMERY MAN
d)eton on business Wednesday.
New spring hats in attractive ors in Pendleton and Pilot Rock
DIES AT SALEM
colors at The Style Shop.
adv Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey of
Mr. and Mrs. John Pruter ot Pendleton
were visitors in Hermis
Boardman were business visitors In ton Tuesday.
Funeral services for Thaddeus
town Wednesday.
85.
pioneer
Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring. Mrs. C. Stevens Townsend.
James Nelson of Athena, father E. Baker and Mrs. E. P. Dodd were creamery man who was in business
ot Frank Nelson formerly of Her business visitors in Pendleton Mon here for 35 years, will be held at
First Friends church, S. E. 35th
miston, died at his home Saturday. day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White were
P. F. Häberlein and daughter avenue and Main street, at 2 p. m.
business visitors in Walla Walla Paula of Irrigon were business vis Tuesday. He died at Salem Satur
day.
last Friday.
itors in Hermiston Saturday.
He was a member of the old Com
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O'Donnell mo
Mrs. F. Reiks was in town Mon
day and is feeling greatly improved tored to Pendleton last Sunday. Mr. mercial club here and at Hermiston
O'Donnell is lineman for the local where he was in business for four
following a siege of pneumonia.
years after leaving this city. In 1925
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Martin ot telephone exchange.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Messenger and Mr. Townsend was awarded the gold
the Stanfield project were transac
Mrs. M. K. Flickenger of Boardman medal of the National Creamery
ting business here Tuesday.
were business visitors in town Sat Butter Makers association, which
Guy E. Griffith, field man tor urday.
was in session here, in appreciation
The Oregonian, was a business visit
Leroy Forber of Echo, who is a of his pioneer creamery work in this
or here this week.
medical patient in the Hermiston state.
Supt. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen General hospital is getting along
After he retired from business he
have moved into the house formerly nicely.
and Mrs. Townsend moved to Yam
occupied by Mrs. Mabel Walker on
Miss Viola Krause returned Sat hill county. Born in Monrovia, Ind.,
Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Vane urday evening after a three weeks’ April 18, 1851, he married Mary E.
Boynton moved into the Ross house stay in Dallas, Ore., visiting her Hadley of Mooresville, Ind., in 1873.
which they vacated.
aunt Mrs. Wm. Kraber. She resumed They organized a church at Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of her work at the Hunter’s Cafe.
Iowa, and on coming to Oregon con
Mrs. O. L. Barlow substituted in tinued their religious activities. He,
Pendleton attended the Hermiston-
Heppner basketball game here Sat the Columbia school the first three his wife and a brother organized
days this week for Miss Myrthena and were charter, members of what
urday night.
now is First Friends church here.
Thomas A. Rhea, one ot the foun Martin.
Fred Huber of the Pasco Auto
Five children survive: Corwin
ders of the First National Bank of
Heppner, and for whom the well Co., of asco, Wn., was a business Townsend, Los Angeles; Leland
visitor
here
Tuesday
calling
on
the
Townsend,
Oakland;
Ethel Ball,
known Rhea creek was named, pas
Hermiston Motor Co.
Vesta Williams and Ione Townsend.
sed away at Hillsboro last week.
Miss Sylvia Shutter is spending
Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle opto the week in Walla Walla with rela —Jour nal.
metrist who has made professional tives while taking a vacation from
visits to Hermiston for 20 years and her duties at Thompson’s Drug store. COW TESTING
is known for good optical work at
Mrs. Harold Dean returned Tues
reasonable prices, will again be at day from a trip to Portland and INCREASES
the Hermiston Hotel Thursday, Feb Corvallis. In Corvallis she visited the
ruary 25. for one day. Eyes ex state college.
Approximately 500 Oregon dairy-
amined. Glasses ground and fitted.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilcox of
adv. Heppner were guests at the home men milking about 12,000 cows are
of Mr. Wilcox’s parents, Mr. and now members of dairy herd improve
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox Sunday.
ment associations in Oregon, reports
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spe
cialist of Pendleton will be at the Roger Morse, extension dairyman at
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, O.S.C. These associations were star
February 24th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 ted in this state 26 years ago when
m.
adv. the first was organized in Tillamook
HERMISTON, OREGON p. Members
of the Christian Endeav county.
or held a party last Friday night in
The value of testing is in making
the Union church, to enjoy an eve
Friday - Saturday
ning of games and entertainment. a permanent record of the produc
The Misses Gladys Driscoll and tion and feed costs of each cow in
FEB. 19 - 20
Alice Dunn, who are students at the the herd so that "star boarders” can
Mormon
Beauty School in Walla
DOUBLE FEATURE!
Walla, were visiting friends and be culled out, better feeding and
relatives in Hermiston Sunday.
management practices adopted, and
Del Christley, who has been con comparisons made between daugh
fined to his home with scarlet fever
for the past month, was in town ters and dams, says Morse. Perma
Thursday, and is feeling greatly im nent identification marks for grade
proved following his illness.
cows are now being worked out.
All fur, shoes and hats will be
given away at the Thrift Shop next
Wednesday, February 24th. in the COLOR OF LUMBER
Union church, from 10:00 a. m. to
CHARLIE RUGGLES • ALICE BRADY
4:00 p. m.
adv CAMPS SHOWN
Eugene Hanby, who is employed
All the roisterous color and ex
at Grangeville, Idaho, Is home for a
short visit. While here he is assist citement of life in the great lumber
ing in making repairs on the house camps of the north woods Is brought
owned by his father, H. E. Hanby. to the screen in “Come And Get It!”
H. M. Sommerer, manager of the Samuel Goldwyn production of Edna
Farm Bureau Co-operative of Her Ferber’s greatest novel, which comes
miston. and R. G. Penney of the to the screen of the Oasis theatre
with
Grange Co-operative, attended a Sunday and Monday with Edward
Charlie Ruggles - Alice Brady
meeting of the Pacific Supply Co- Arnold. Joel McCrea and Frances
operative at Walla Walla Wednes Farmer.
PLUS SHORTS
day and Thursday of this week.
This powerful story from the pen
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Simons and ot the author of "Cimarron,” "So
daughter Shirley motored to Walla Big” and "Show Boat” offers Arnold
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Walla Sunday where they spent the his greatest role as Barney Glasgow,
FEB. 21 - 22
day with relatives at a family re the ambitious chore boy who became
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
union with sixteen members of the a great lumber baron.
family present.
EDNA FERBER'S
Barney gives up lovely Lotta Mor
Lavada Bowman and Allen Bow gan, queen of the lumber camps, to
GREAT NOVEL!
man. who have been visiting their secure his future by marrying the
father W. H. Bowman, left Thurs plain daughter of the lumber baron
day of last week for Baker where whose wealth and power he finally
they have employment.
inherits. But the past returns to
Mr and Mrs. E. W. West, former haunt him when, years later, he
with
Hermiston residents now of Grange meets and falls madly in love with
Edward Arnold - Joel McCrea
Color Cartoon — Country Cousin ville, Idaho, are the parents of a Lotta's lovely daughter and finds all
baby daughter born the last week his money and power worthless wea-
Flash Gordon Chapter No. 9
in January. She has been named
Nancy Loraine.
Wednesday - Thursday
Mrs. A. F. Rohrman entertained
Saturday afternoon honoring John
FEB. 24 - 25
Mueller, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. R.
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT!
Mueller, on his fourth birthday. Val
entines and red anad white stream
ers were used to decorate the room
and the afternoon was spent playing
BORIS .MS...) KARLOFF
games, in story telling and distri
buting Valentines. At the six o’clock
hour covers were laid for the hon
CHARLIE
a
oree. Ralph Sawyer, Joy Sue Estel,
Adolph Rohrman Jr., Frank Muel
OPERA kJ ler
and Robert Sawyer. The table
was
centered by a beautifully decor
PLUS SHORTS
ated angel food cake holding four
candles.
pone against his own son’s youth.
Joel McCrea plays the son, Rich
ard. and Frances Farmer plays both
Lotta and her daughter. Mady Chris
tians is seen as the Swedish Aunt,
Karie, and Walter Brennan, who
acored as “Old Atrocity" in "Barba
ry Coast," has another great role as
the Swede lumberman, Swan.
vvvvv****9
IRRIGON
(Too late for last week.)
Jess White and family of Pasco
arrived Monday and took up their
residence on the Eggleston place
west of town which they purchased
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter are the
parents of a 71 pound baby girl
which arrived Sunday. Mrs. Dexter
is staying at the Haney home dur
ing her illness. The little Miss has
been named Myrtle Arlene.
Miss Nellie Leicht spent last
week end st the McMann home at
Arlington.
Ray Olmstead took a load of cat
tle to Portland Tuesday.
Robert Smith trucked a load of
hogs and some cattle to Portland
Monday. Miss Vonna Jones accom
panied him to Portland where she
will spend the next two months vis
iting relatives.
John Smith has been quite ill
with the flu the past week.
The fellowship meeting at the
Pentecostal church Monday was well
attended in spite of bad roads and
cold weather. Services were held
at 1:30, 2:30 and 7:30. The speak
ers were Rev. McLaughlin of Walla
Walla. Rev. Wyman ot Pasco and
Rev. Alloway. A sumptuous dinner
was served at the parsonage at noon.
Kenneth Mace is again able to as
sist with the work at the Texaco
station.
W. Haney received word of the
serious illness of his mother who
lives at Marwood, Cal.
A. C. Houghton was a Heppner
visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and little
Donna Joanne were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler Sunday.
School was not in session Tues
day and Wednesday due to a break
age in the water system.
The Irrigon high school and grade
school basketball teams played the
Ione teams at Ione Thursday night.
They won both games.
Marshal Markham spent the week
end with his family.
Mrs. Minnie Elder came Saturday
night to spend a few days with her
son. Rev. Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, state high
way engineer who now live at Bak
er, announce the arrival of a baby
boy at their home.
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The Missionary meeting was held
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Ingles acted as
leader. Mrs. T. Anderson gave a
very interesting report on the book
"Women of the Congo."
Mrs. J. F. Barlow was quite ill the
first of the week with ptomaine poi
soning.
George Wicklander went to Port
land Friday. He returned Sunday,
accompanied by his wife and baby.
The World's Day of Prayer was
observed here Friday by a meeting
held at the Messenger home. It was
a very interesting meeting but only
thirteen attended.
Jack Gorham made a trip to Pen-
dleton Monday to consult an eye
specialist.
Mrs. G. McCutchen visited a few
days this week at Yacolt, Wn.
The town team went to The Dalles
Saturday, Feb. 13, to play in the
Central Oregon tournament. They
won the game with Hood River and
played The Dalles for the champion
ship, when they lost the first game
of the season.
Thursday the town team played
the CCC boys of Heppner on the
home floor and on Saturday they
play the high school team.
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