The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 29, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    CREAM
GETS ALL
THE CREAM
WONDERFUL
NEW
MODELS
HAND OR
MOTOR
DRIVEN
ah Sizes
200 Lbs. to
1000 Lbs.
THURSDAY, APRIL 2», 1937
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE SIX
were elected to go and left early family at Oregon City, has returned
to Stanfield and is visiting at the
Thursday.
Mrs. R. C. Mitchell left Tuesday home of his son, Ernest Greathouse.
A. D. Kepple, who has spent the
for Portland where she will make
her future home. She has rented past ten days visiting his uncle in
Seattle, returned. They will con-
her place to Russell Miller.
Willard Baker motored to Eugene tinue their trip to Iowa where Mr.
Saturday and returned Tuesday, Kepple will visit his aged mother.
Miss Mary Rhea spent the week
Mildred Allen returned with him.
Joe Mann took Willard’s place at the end in Stanfield.
station during his absence.
Mrs. L. A. Phelps of Bend, Ore.,
There were about 35 in attend- grandmother of Mrs. Carl Rhea,
ance at the I.O.O.F. pinochle party spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday evening at rhe grange Rhea.
hall. Mrs. N. Faler and Dan Ran-
Mrs. James Hall and small daugh-
sier received first prizes and conso­ ter returned home Saturday.
M' .
lations went to Mrs. Blanche Shan­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee and small
* ‘st
non and Z. J. Gillespie. Lunch of son spent Sunday in Pilot Rock.
chili beans, crackers, cake and cof­
Sylvanus Smith left Tuesday by
fee was served at midnight.
train for Detroit, Chicago. New York
Mr. and Mrs. John Krone, R. S.
BOARDMAN
and Nova Scotia where he will visit
Hudeborg and Ed Hanis of Keyes,
Naoma Black was home over Sun­ Okla., visited last week at the W. 8. relatives and friends. He will meet
his - wife in Nova Scotia and they
day from Umatilla.
Lay home, Mr. Krone is a cousin
will buy a new car and return home
The town teams of Boardman and of Mr; Lay.
in July.
-" * 1 %
Irrigon played a game of softball
Mr. and Mrs. Ingles spent the
here Sunday.
week end at Forest Grove and ❖
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Black, Ralph Portland.
♦
IRRIGON
and Marvin were Sunday visitors at
A farewell party was given last
By
MRS.
W.
C.
ISOM
Madras, Ore.
Wednesday in the form of a hand­
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wicklander,
kerchief shower for Mrs. R. C. Mit­
Frank Markham visited his son
Sr., were business visitors in The
chell at the home of Mrs. Ella Shell. Fred and family at Richland, Wn.,
Dalles this week.
Percy Rake returned Tuesday several days last week.
Esther Jones is assisting Mrs.
from Woodland, Wn„ where he has
Mrs. Harry Smith and son Jackie
tele-
while
the
Strobel at the hotel
been the past two weeks.
visited relatives in Portland last
phone line men are staying there,
The last P.T.A. meeting of the week.
The H.E.C. card party that was
year was held Tuesday evening in
The Pep club met at the home of
scheduled for last Saturday night
the school auditorium. There was Mrs. Virginia Branden last Wednes­
had to be postponed a week.
a good program and refreshments of day afternoon. Mrs. Bert Dexter as­
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Klitz visited
sandwiches, cake and coffee were sisted with the refreshments.
this week at the Klitz home.
served in the cafeteria.
Mrs. Grider from Condon, Ore.,
Vauter Parker was in town on
Ed. Kunze and Frank are shear­ is visiting her son Walter Grider and
business Saturday.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ransier and ing sheep at Arlington this week.
Marshall Markham spent the
Friday April 30th is the day ap­
Mrs. Ransier’s mther, Mrs. Bottger,
went to Walla Walla Saturday and pointed for the annual county acti­ week end with his family.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
IIS happy Scout portrayed on Norman Rockwell’s painting for the
returned by way of Stanfield where vities for Morrow county. The Hepp­
official poster of the National Scout Jamboree typifies the spirit of
Mrs. Bottger remained at her home. ner school will be host to all the Chas. Acock passed away Thursday
friendship and adventure which will be the lot of 25,000 American boys
H. E. C. met with Mrs. Tom De schools of the county and most of and was buried in the Irrigon ceme-
who will camp with Scouts of other lands on 350 acres at Washington.
tary
Friday
afternoon.
as
the
school
children
will
attend
Lano Wednesday.
D. C., loaned them by Congress for their Jamboree from June 30 to
Mrs. Roy Minnick and two child­
July 9. In the shadow of the Washington Monument a tented city will
Mr. Jakes of Portland is visiting well as many of the parents.
be the scene of the greatest demonstration of Scouting ever held in the
ren were Pendleton visitors Satur­
his daughter. Mrs. Roy Ball.
new world. The national grand review and President Roosevelt’s wel­
day.
Earl Cramer was a guest at the
come will attract large throngs to the nation’s capital Other principal
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russel
McCoy
and
Frank Cranter home one day last
STANFIELD
events include a Convocation at the Washington Monument on the
Miss
Snow
McCoy
motored
to
The
evening of July 4 and a world brotherhood pageant to be held in con­
week.
♦
♦
By Mrs. Carl Rhea
nection
with the closing campfire.
Sunday
Edtth Nickerson, Janet Gorham
The Study Club and S.A.A. will Dalles Saturday returning
who
is
with
their
little
daughter
and Jessie Petruzzelli went to sponsor a stunt night program in
Heppner Saturday and entered the the high school auditorium Friday much improved in health. Emmett turning Sunday. Mr. Bedwell is re­
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited
typing contest held there. Miss C. evening, April 30. Stunts and other McCoy has been released from The ported as quite ill with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand Sunday
Dalles hospital and after staying at
Brennan accompanied them.
Nellie Leicht visited the McMa­ evening.
entertainment will be supplied by
Miss Marie Ledbetter. Essie Jones. the Masons, I.O.O.F., Bridge club, the home of his daughter. Mrs. Jay hons at Arlington Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Warner were
Ruth Fisher. Lucille Tyler and Max­ Pollyannas, H.E.C., Grange, Rebek­ Berry, returned home by train Wed
Robert Smith was a business vi- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. P.
ine Strobel attended the Home Eco­ ahs, and Commercial Club. Proceeds nesday.
sitor in the Grand Ronde country Rand Sunday.
Miss Florene Brace spent the week
nomics convention at Union Satur­ will be divided between the local li-
last week.
Mrs. Ollie Coryell visited in Hood
end at home.
day. Miss Norma Gibbons and Mrs. brary and S.A.A.
R. V. Jones and Paul Gravelle I River from Friday until Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace were
Gladys Fortier drove them over in
Miss Effie Perrick of Portland is The Dalles visitors over the week dressed out turkeys Saturday deliv- last week.
their car.
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. T. end.
ering them to the pool at Hermiston
A number of the young ladies in
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber visi­
Reeves.
the vicinity met Sunday for a prac­
Lyle Eddy, Miss Hanson and her Sunday.
ted Mr. Macomber’s parents at
Mrs. Levi Johnson of Elgin and four typing pupils motored to Hepp­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown tice game of kitten ball.
Grandview Sunday.
three children are visiting her par­ ner Saturday for the typing contest. were called to
Yakima, Friday by
Irrigon's baseball team met with
The Pacific Telephone and Tele-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley.
Mrs. Emery Bedwell spent sever­ the death of Mrs. Brown's father. defeat in the game played at Board­
graph gang arrived here Monday to
The Health Association sponsored al days last week with Mr Bedwell’s Funeral services were held Sunday.
man Sunday. Quite a crowd of Irri­
make this their headquarters for a
a clinic at the high school April 26. mother at Cayuse, Ore. Mr. Bedwell
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner were gon folks motored down to see the
on
the
time while making repairs
Dr. Marbut and Miss Portmann, went un the loct of th- —ol — Hermiston shoppers Saturday.
game.
lines.
county health nurse, assisted by lo­
C. C. W. Kruse returned home
cal health committee, Mrs.M. Ref­
Sunday from the hospital at Herm is
vem, Mrs. R. G. Penney and Mrs. J.
BEER
ton where he has been having his
F. Lane, vaccinated 94 school child­
hand cared for.
ren. Several were unable to take
Mrs. Ella Shell attended the fun­
advantage of this service at this
eral of Antone Soneson at Hermis-
time, but will do so next week, mak­
‘on Sunday.
ing the total to be vaccinated about
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coats and
100 in all.
Echo were week end guests of Mr.
Rose Hoosier was visiting her par­
Coats’ mother, Mrs. M. Coats at
ents several days this week.
Hardman.
Mrs. Nellie Oatman, mother of
Mrs. J. F. Norkoski went to Port­
Mrs. Claude McCall, left Monday for
land Monday to have some dental
Bend, Oregon.
work done.
Alfred Gregory and F. A. Shelton
The F.F.A. boys gave a basket
received 1500 turkeys and C. F.
social Saturday night for the pur­
Thorne received 500 and expects
pose of raising money to send dele­
more. The turkeys were received
gates to the F.F.A. convention at
this week.
Corvallis Thursday and Friday. Ted-
M. Refvem, Frank Sloan, M. ,C.
die Wilson and Stanley Partlow
Ba raga r, Wm. Haggman and J. F.
Lane attended a Masonic district
meeting in Enterprise last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hay went to
Walla Walla Saturday returning
Sunday.
Funeral services were held Satur­
Slogan Helps Veteran to
day at 2:00 o’clock in the Presby-
terian church for John D. Wallace.
Near 2.000.000-Mile
72. Rev. Burdette of Echo preached
the sermon and interment was made
No-Accident Mark
in the Stanfield cemetery. John D.
Wallace
had lived here for many
His own traffic safety slogan,
years and was a pioneer of Stanfield
“Drive like the other guy was
When the project was first settled
crazy”, supplementing his com­
he was for many years an officer
pany's manual of safe driving
rules, is the reason that Ernest
of the Stanfield Reclamation dist­
R. “Pop” Haselwood has won the
rict. Mr. Wallace leaves two sons.
"Nation’s Safest Bus Driver"
Harold and Marvin, both of Stan-
. • ■ ■ . :
award, he declares.
field. Three daughters survive:
In 21 years of bus driving, the
Mrs. Wm. Mathes of Elgin;
Mrs.
last eight of which have been
Roscoe Meyers of Echo and Mrs. G.
OU’RE invited to see
effortless handling—of road-
with the Interstate Transit-Union
THE QUALITY CAR IN
W. Baars of Oregon City.
Pacific Stages lines, which oper­
and drive America’s ability that has won a fame
THE LOW-PRICE FIELD!
ates through this territory, Hasel­
Mr. and Mrs. John Prukop and
most modtrst low-price car.
all its own.
wood has covered more than
two children left this week for Mon­
V-8 engines—smooth, quiet and
To look over clean new
To sit back in a Center-
1,850,000 miles without causing
tana where Mr. Prukop will be em-
responsive
the slightest' accident.
beauty
of
a
kind
you
’
ll
be
Poise
ride— relaxed in roomy
e
ployed as welder for the Crick Con­
He began his unusual career
Greatest operating economy in
comfort—cradled gently be-
struction
Co.
seeing
more
and
more.
on his own one-man bus line in
Ford history
Mrs. Mamie Bottger is visiting
To learn at first hand how tween the axles.
the Pacific Northwest in 1916.
this week with her daughter. Mrs.
The magazine. Bus Transpor­
much modern V-8 power
Quick-stopping, Easy-Action
Come and get acquainted
tation, sponsored the contest,
Marvin Ransier in Boardman.
Safety Brakes
does for you. Smooth, quick­ with a ear that’s modern in
and awarded Haselwood a 17-
•
• Mrs. H. B. Campbell and Mrs. F.
responding, quitt power.
looks and modern in action.
jewel watch.
Safety of all-steel-on-steel body
A. Baker were hostesses to the
construction
His work has won national rec­
To
meet
a
brilliant
set
of
A
car that’s fun to drive and
Presbyterian Ladles Aid on Thurs­
0
ognition even before this contest,
brakes—fast and powerful in
day. Miss Elva Berry read about
wise
to buy. The car that's
Bodies insulated against noise,
and his driving practices consid­
drama in the night clubs of Korea.
their stops, soft and easy to rightly being called the qual-
heat and cold
ered a model.
Mrs. Davis of Kent. Wn.. read two
Haselwood’s customary run is
your toe.
ity car in the low-price field!
Outside luggage compartments
numbers. Mrs. Harry McCormick
from Cheyenne, Wyo., where he
To get the “feel” of a Ford's
st TOW« FORD DEALER TODAY
on
all
sedans
lives, tor North Platte, Nebr.,
sang and directed a game.
a distance of 219 miles. Forty-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sires return­
four years old, he intends to con­
ed Wednesday from Hood River
• 15 A MONTH . . . after usual
tinue driving buses for a long
down payment, buys any model
where they had been for several
1937 Ford V-8 car throughthe
time, and he is certain he can
days looking after their bees that
Authorized Ford Finance Plans
maintain his non-accident record
are placed in orchards there.
of Universal Credit Co mpany.
by application of the principle he
G. W Greathouse, having spent
coined, "Drive like the other guy
the winter with his son Everett and
was crazy’.
Charles Keller, Mrs. Christley and
son Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hook­
er, Mr. and Mrs. William Foster and
children Arilda and Mark.
Mrs. Joe Udey and mother visi­
ted at the L. W. Douglas home Sun­
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Swaggert
and mother, Mrs. George Swaggert,
and Orville Rood of Pendleton, and
Carl Shaw of Hermiston were Sun-
day visitors at the W. Rood home.
Lois Hutchison spent Saturday
night and Sunday visiting Mrs. L.
W. Douglas.
Mrs. Thomas Wilson visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Foster Sunday evening.
Artist Captures Jamboree Spirit
**(AMBOREE
1937
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• •
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and up
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e
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GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE
Hermiston, Oregon
COLUMBIA
By Lois Hutchison
A. L. Bushor, manager of Robin
Hood Mills at Edmond, Alberta,
spent the week end with his uncle,
Jackson Harr. He was returning
from Los Angeles to his home.
The Columbia Stitchers Sewing
cltrb met at the home of its leader,
Anne Sommerer, last Friday even­
ing. After the business meeting the
girls studied the different stitches
and held a discussion on the next
project.
Philip Wilson Is now employed at
the Joe Hawkins ranch at Adams.
Harry Jaynes of Boardman called
at the W. Rood home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells who
have been employed at the Christ-
ley ranch, moved to Arlington last
week.
Barbara Hasse visited at the Tho-
mas Wilson home Sunday.
Henry Sommerer, Jr., fell Friday
night and broke his right arm.
Mrs. Thomas Wilson returned
home from Milton-Freewater last
week where she had been visiting
friends.
The following people enjoyed a
pot luck dinner at the J. H. Reid
home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Hughes.
Mrs. Barham, Childs Barham. Mr.
and Mrs. W. Casady and daughter
Marian. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Linder.
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WASHINGTON DC
JUNE 30 JUEY
• •
Bus Safety Award Winner Says
“Drive as if Other Guy Crazy
In 21 years of bus driving,
covering 1,850,000 miles, In­
terstate Driver Haselwood
never has had an accident.
Y
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