The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 12, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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By MRS. W. C. ISOM
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(H eld from la st week.)
Mrs. Geo. K endler, J r ., and Mrs.
B. P. R and w ere Jo in t hostesses a t
th e K endler home W ednesday a f te r ­
noon w hen th ey e n te rta in e d
th e
m em bers of th e Pep club.
P atsy M arkham e n te rta in e d
the
4-H Sew ing club a t her home W ed­
nesday aftern o o n .
Rev. A lcorn and bride, form erly
Miss A n n a McAhrey of Toledo, W n.,
retu rn ed S aturday.
Miss M arcella S lau g h te r who is in
tra in in g a t th e St. A n th o n y ’s hos­
p ita l a t P en d leto n is v isitin g her
parents.
Mr. an d Mrs. E m m ett McCoy are
v isitin g rela tiv e s a t Im bler, Ore.
W ord was received M onday th a t Mr.
McCoy w as q u ite ill.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Mike H inkely are
gu ests of Mrs. N ora W ilson.
Mrs. Bedwell, Mrs. Severs an d son
Ray from Cayuse a re v isitin g a t the
Em ery Bedw ell home.
No services w ill be held a t th e
P re sb y teria n
ch u rch
d u rin g
th e
m onth of A ugust.
Mr. S parks w as ab le to r e tu rn to
his home th is week.
Ju n e Stevens who h as been a ssist­
ing a t th e Stevers home a t Cayuse,
retu rn ed th e la st of th e week.
Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. Isom w ere
d in n er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. E arl
Isom Sunday.
E arl Isom who h as been q u ite ill
the past week was tak en to th e
P endleton h o sp ital
Monday
for
tre a tm e n t, and may u ndergo an op­
era tio n for ap p en d icitis.
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Brace and
son Bobby retu rn ed from th e ir trip
to Y ellow stone P ark Sunday.
Mrs. F o ster of W allow a is v isit­
ing Mrs. E. P aulson.
Mr. an d Mrs. R o b ert S m ith and
niece F red a F red erick so n left T ues­
day for P o rtlan d and o th er 'p o in ts
south as far as E ugene, Ore.
Mrs. Seam an and d a u g h te r Freda
from M adras are v isitin g a t th e R us­
sell McCoy home.
Miss B lair left th e first of the
week for h er home in Toledo, W n.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle a re ag ain resi-
d ents of Irrigon.
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Mrs. A rn b u rg w as a business vis­
ito r in P endleton Friday.
Dolores B row ning and David W il­
liam s have been ill the past week.
Rev. and Mrs. A lcorn atten d ed a
fellow ship m eeting a t H eppner last
M onday.
K en t F agerstrom is p a in tin g th e
post office th is week.
'. Mrs. Sam U m lker and d au g h ter
K athleen are v isitin g her parents,
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Leicht.
Mrs. W olbert and tw o sons Clif­
ford and M elvin from C oncrete, W n.,
an d Mrs. A nderson of M orris, 111.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. R ay L am or­
eaux over th e week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. V anderlinde
a n d son and E ugene L am oreaux of
Y akim a, W n., visited the R ay L am ­
oreaux an d E lroy L am oreaux fam i­
lies Sunday.
' School election m eeting w as held
F rid a y aftern o o n
at
th e school
house.
Russell McCoy and
Ray
L am oreaux w ere hired as bus d riv ­
ers fo r th e com ing term of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W a rn er w ere
d in n e r guests a t th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. H arvey W a rn er S unday in
honor of th e ir sm all g ran d d a u g h ter
B e th ’s th ird birthday.
Miss V onna Jones who has been
v isitin g th e Fred M arkham fam ily
a t R ichland. W n., re tu rn e d home
S unday night.
Miss N orm a G rieves of Mason Ci­
ty visited h er m other, Mrs. Alm a
G rieves over th e week end.
Mr. P helps was a business visitor
in P o rtlan d la st week.
T he m em bers of th e P entecostal
church serenaded the Rev. and Mrs.
A lcorn W ednesday evening. R e fresh ­
m en ts of ice cream and apple pie
w ere served by th e serenaders.
The highw ay was covered w ith
w h eat for 300 feet a t the Ba-
tie I.a n d place Sunday n ig h t as a
re su lt of a w reck betw een a g rain
tru c k and a to u rin g car. T he car
w as badly dem olished and th e d riv er
Injured. T he tru c k did not stop.
Mr. A rn b e rg v isitp d h is m o th e r in
P e n d le to n S u n d ay .
Geo. H e n d ric k s . J r ., of J o lie t, 111.,
v isited h is f a th e r la s t w eek.
T h ey
w ere e n ro u te to San F ra n c isc o .
l r io ’<*t.
is v is itin g h e r p a r ­
e n ts. Mr. an d M rs. R u c k e r.
T h ° m e e tin g h eld a t th e gvni Mon
i d ev n ia h t hv R ov P e n n e v an d E.
° a y lo r of H e rm isto n in th e in te re s ts
I o f r u r a l e ’ec trifio a tio n
w as o u ite
w ell a tte n d e d an d a la r g e n " m b e r
took o u t m e m b e rsh ip c e rtif ic a te s in
th e new co-op o rg an izatio n . Mr.
Penney w as ab le to give a g rea t deal
of in fo rm atio n in reg ard to th e pro­
je c t an d gives assu ran ce th a t th e
work w ill be carried on r a pidly.
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p ark was th e scene of
two picnics Sunday, Echo M ethodist
Sunday school and th e form er old
se ttle rs of W allow a an d U nion coun­
ty. A bout
fifty people w ere in
a tten d a n ce a t th e Sunday school pic­
nic an d also a good crow d was in
atte n d a n c e a t th e W allow a-U nion
picnic.
H arry and Sidney B arricklow of
R ising Sun, In d ian a, are spending
tw o weeks a t th e home of th e ir sis­
te r, Mrs. O. H. Buell an d fam ily.
Mr. an d Mrs. L ester H am m er and
d au g h te r Mrs. H ugh Neill w ere P en ­
d leto n business v isito rs W ednesday
of la st week.
Don B a u m g artn er of P endleton
was a v isito r a t th e H. J. O tt home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo C lark and son
of S tan field an d th e ir d au g h te r Mrs.
B a u m g artn er of P o rtla n d w ere v isit­
ing a t th e R arh am home T h u rsd ay
of last week. Mr. C lark w as d itch
rid e r in
th is d istric t seventeen
years ago, and is now em ployed a t
the CCC cam p in Stanfield.
A larg e crow d atten d ed th e dance
given by L. W. Dixson S atu rd ay
n ig h t in his new hop k iln . Music
w as fu rn ish ed by th e Steele orches­
tr a of Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. R ucker and
fam ily and Mrs. Grim of Irrig o n
w ere callers a t th e D uane L ath ro p
home Sunday. Mrs. R ucker is Mr.
L ath ro p ’s sister.
T he P ercy Corm ans m otored to
the m o u n tain s afte r
h u ck leb erries
Sunday.
The H enry Som m erer hom e was
th e scene of ex citem ent S atu rd ay
w hen a bru sh fire got sta rte d in
th e ir wood lot.
Mrs. M iller and Mrs. T u ck er of
U m atilla w ere callin g in th is dis­
tric t Monday.
Mrs. H astin g s and d a u g h te r P a t­
ty of Seaside and Mr. an d Mrs. Don
H utchison and son Bobby of P en d le­
ton who have been v isitin g a t the
E. P. E pperson home, le ft for Sea­
side S atu rd ay .
They w ere accom ­
panied by V ictor E pperson.
Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r M orehouse
were d in n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil W a rn e r and fam ily Sunday.
Mrs. A. T. W illc u tt and d au g h ter
B arb ara w ere v isito rs a t th e L.
H am m er home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T illford S tillin g s
were Sunday visitors of Mrs. S til­
lin g s’ m other, Mrs. A m anda Shaver.
Dell C hristley, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Seeley and Ed K issler m otored to
T ollgate Sunday.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1937.
ry H ooker, Mrs. J. H. Reid, an d Mrs.
T u ck er retu rn ed from T o llg ate S un­
day w here th ey have been a tte n d in g
th e H om em akers camp. (
George Stevens was an o v ern ig h t
guest of W illiam N ebergall. H e w as
on his re tu rn trip to his hom e in El
Monte, Cal.
T ru m an Babbs, co n tra cto r from
H eppner, was a business v isito r of
Childs B arham F rid ay evening.
C harles K eller and d au g h ters
F rances and Rosemary, and h is bro­
th e r F ra n k K eller of L ittle Rock,
A rkansas, who is v isitin g him , left
W ednesday for a trip alo n g th e
coast and into C anada. T hey will
re tu rn th ro u g h Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. H ugh N eill w ere
Sunday d in n e r guests a t th e L ester
H am m er home.
Lyle T ilden was in C olum bia d is­
tr ic t th is week g ettin g sig n ers for
th e ru ra l electrificatio n movem ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Rood and fam ily
were Sunday visitors a t th e Meade
home.
Mrs. Jam es Sm ith who sp en t sev­
eral weeks v isitin g a t th e G raybeal
home in U m atilla, retu rn ed to the
D uane L ath ro p home th e la tte r p a rt
of la st week.
Mr. and Mrs. W illard H utsell re ­
tu rn ed from th e pea h arv est T h u rs­
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S tru th e rs
retu rn ed home from th e
h arv est
fields la st week.
Mrs. L. H am m er spent S atu rd ay
in H erm iston v isitin g h er d au g h ter,
Mrs. H ugh Neill.
P resto n Buzzard re tu rn e d from
Y akim a. W ednesday of la st week a f ­
te r spending a few days th e re v isit­
ing his au n t.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. H ooker were
business v isito rs in T ouchet Mon­
day.
L eonard Bales le ft for Colorado
w here he w ill be employed d u rin g
peach h arv est.
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UMATILLA NEWS
PORTLAND
Breeze-cooled travel
ONLY
P en d leto n . . . $ .65
S p o k a n e ............. 3.70
T he Dalles . . . 2.10
La G rande . . . 1.80
B o i s e ................... 5.15
S alt L ake City . 10.95
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
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$6.75 Round Trip
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M ain S treet - Phone 101
lIN IflN
D A f lC IC Ç T A C F 5
spent M onday v isitin g her husband
here.
B etty McKenzie spent th e first of
the week in M essenger v isitin g V ir­
g in ia Compton.
Miss S ara Rix, who is cook in the
school ca fete ria an d has spent the
sum m er a t th e Ricco b ro th ers ranch
iD P ra irie City, has retu rn ed to Um­
a tilla . She w ill m ake her home at
th e Milo M cFarland home.
The C h ristian E ndeavor is h aving
a union beach p a rty on th e Colum­
bia riv e r F rid ay , A ugust 13. w ith
m em bers of th e B oardm an, H erm is­
ton an d S tan field societies.
Mr. and Mrs. B ill S w ltzler left
T uesday for P o rtlan d w here they
will rem ain for a few days.
All th e te ach ers have been cho­
sen for th e school season. They are
as follow s: 1st and 2nd grades. Miss
In a G ilb ert of H erm iston; 3rd an
4 th , Isabella T u ck er of L ex in g ton;
5th and 6 th , Mary Lewis of P o rt­
lan d ; 7 th and 8th, and boys coach.
N orm an W orthley of P o rtlan d ; E n g ­
lish teach er in high school and g irls ’
coach, E velyn Schm idt of P o rtla n d ;
Com m ercial teacher, C lara C orri­
gan, M cM innville; and P rin c ip a l,
G lenn L in n of T ig ard , Oregon.
Mrs. E. A. M cM illian and d au g h ­
te r G loria spent th e week end and
firs t of th e week in P o rtlan d . L it­
tle G loria sings over th e radio every
S atu rd ay m orning.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles S hannon
an d d a u g h te r M ary of W allu la sp e n t
M onday evening In U m atilla v isit­
ing friends. T hey w ere form erly of
U m atilla and Mr. S hannon is now
forem an for th e U. P. railro ad In
W allu la.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thom as T ucker and
son Joe retu rn ed F riday from a
w eek’s vacation.
Mrs. Zella Joder
and M arian McKenzie helped in th e
post office and hotel for them .
P unk Compton and d a u g h te r V ir­
g in ia visited in U m atilla W ednes­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry R odenbough
and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C lark spent
S atu rd ay in th e m ountains fishing.
E lain e K n ig h t, who has been vis­
itin g a t th e Rodenbough home for
two weeks, left for P o rtlan d T ues­
day w here she w ill visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and
d au g h ters E rm a and Joan sp en t F r i­
day in W alla W alla w here th ey a t ­
tended to business.
B ettie McKenzie has been accept­
ed as a stu d e n t nurse in St. A ntho­
ny’s hospital in P endleton and will
s ta r t tra in in g in Septem ber.
Mrs. A rt Bousquet and son Bill
accom panied by D elbert V an Scho-
iack spent F rid ay in .Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Conlon, Mr.
and Mrs. H arry H ull, Mrs. Jack
C herry. P a t F allen and Joe S p rin g ­
er le ft T h u rsd ay m o rn in g for P o rt­
lan d w here they atten d ed th e fu n ­
eral of Mrs. Theodosea L am bert, fo r­
m erly of U m atilla. Mr. S pringer.
Mrs. C herry and P a t F allen retu rn ed
F riday. Mr. and Mrs. Conlon w ent
to The D alles from P o rtlan d w here
th ey atten d ed th e fu n eral of th e ir
sm all nephew , Je rry Cole, form erly
of U m atilla.
E rn e st Tipple, who has been here
for th e past m onth, retu rn ed
to
P o rtlan d .
D elbert Van Schoiack retu rn ed
from P o rtlan d th is week w here he
has been visiting.
Don H arry m an retu rn ed from
H oldm an w here he has been em ­
ployed.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry H ull retu rn ed
S unday from P o rtland.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe W illiam s.
E rm a Byrnes and
Glenn Ostrom
sp en t S unday in P o rtlan d
w here
th e y atten d ed the P o rtlan d -S an Die­
go baseball game.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd HtHi and son
Billy of Pom eroy stopped a t th e
hom e of his b ro th er H arry H ull e n ­
ro u te to Long Beach, Ore., for a
w eek’s vacation.
R ichard W eth all of A rlin g to n is
v isitin g a t th e home of h is sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell and
g ra n d d a u g h te r Genevieve W aller.
Mr. and Mrs. Je ff Stephens and
grandson Alva are In th e m ountains
picking huckleberries.
Mrs. Claude B arnes and son Phil
T aylor stopped a t th e home of her ,
b ro th er. Jam es Byrnes, en ro u te to ■
th e ir home In W alla W alla from
P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. Tom S la tte ry and
son. Mrs. Ed. W inder and d a u g h te r
F reda spent Sunday in th e m oun­
tain s.
Olaf S tangby of S eattle spent th e
week end here.
H arold H anson, en ro u te to his
hom e in T ouchet from San F ra n cis­
co. stopped a t th e Jam es Byrnes
hom e Monday.
Mrs. Jim
Bowen of P o rtlan d
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Learn w h y so m any o f
your neighbors are turn­
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as the fin a l fuel
for cooking.
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