The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 26, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. MAY 2«, 1938
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAOB T H U S
STANFIELD FIRST
Hermiston Derby Program
SATURDAY & SUNDAY - MAY 28th & 29th
Starting 1 :30 P. M. Each Day
SA TU R D A Y
Opening.
Bucking Horses and Bareback Riding—Both Days.
No. 1—% Mi. Race - 1st, $15.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3rd, $5.00.
No. 2—i/g Mi. Race - 1st, $20.00; 2nd, $12.50; 3rd, $7.50.
Calf Roping Contest - 1st, $45.00; 2nd, $25.00; 3rd, $10.00. Best
time in two days. Plus day money.
No. 3— % Mi. Cowgirls’ Race - 1st, $12.00; 2nd, $8.00; 3rd,
$4.00. Saddles not under 25 lbs.
No. 4— 14 Mi. Pony Race - 1st, $7.50; 2nd, $5.00; 3rd, $2.50.
Horses 14J& hands or under. All riders under 14 years.
(No entrance fee)
No. 5— y2 Mi. Saddle Horse Race - 1st, $12.50; 2nd, $7.50; 3rd,
$5.00. No saddle to weigh less than 25 lbs.
SU N D A Y
10:30 A. M. - Saddle Horse Parade
1:30 P. M. - Racing.
No. 1—% Mi. Race - 1st, $15.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3rd, $5.00.
No. 2—14 Mi. Pony Race - 1st, $7.50; 2nd, $5.00; 3rd, $2.50.
Rules same as previous day.
Calf Roping.
No. 3— y2 Mi. Race - 1st, $20.00; 2nd, $12.50; 3rd, $7.50.
No. 4—4 Mi. Race - 1st, $12.00; 2nd, $8.00; 3rd, $4.00.
No. 5—Hermiston Derby Grand Prize - 1st, $100.00; 2nd,
$40.00; 3rd, $20.00. Open to all horses.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Rules to be obtained at entry office.
All horses to enter races must be on grounds by 12:00 o’clock
noon, Saturday, May 28th.
All contestants must be signed up by 12:00 o’clock noon Satur­
day, May 28th.
(STORY ON FRONT PAGE)
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STANFILED (Special) — The
F irst Aid class com pleted th e course
S atu rd ay n ig h t when tin a l tests
were given. T he
In stru ctio n has
been supervised by H ow ard W hip
pie of Pendleton, and the course
sponsored by th e Red Cross. Mem
bers included
Mesdames
F ra n k
Sloan, Jam es Lane, R. G. Penney,
and M artin Refvem ; th e Misses
M innie H u n ttin g , C ath erin e McMul­
len, R uth G ifford and A rlene H a r­
vey; and Andy Brown an d V. W
Hay.
Xhe E cho-Stanfield Home E x te n ­
sion U nit will conclude a series of
m onthly m eetings Friday, May 27.
in th e church basem ent a t 1:30.
The subject for consideration will
be "Food a t F o rty .” Miss F ran ces
C linton will have ch arg e of th e
m eeting and w ill be glad to have
ladies of each com m unity atten d .
Two benefit dances to secure
funds for the 4-H club sch o larsh ip
HERMISTON, OREGON
have been given recently by th e
Stanfield G range. Door prizes of
cans of honey were donatied each N orris to W alla W alla; and Mr. an d Sunday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
n ig h t by C. T illery, and were won Mrs. V. W. H ay an d d au g h ters w ill
by Ed F erris and Jesse Anson. Miss leave in Ju n e for C orvallis w here Wm. Logan.
The pupils of th e first four gradsff
Alma Anson has been aw arded the Mr. H ay w ill a tte n d O.S.C. sum m er
picnlced Monday on th e sand near
scholarship.
school.
Adam Shelton of Casper, W yom ­
th e riv er, and th e pupils from th e
ing, is v isitin g a t th e home of his ♦ « ♦ ♦ « ♦ + + + ♦ + + 0 + 0 0 fifth to eig h th g rades held th e ir
b ro th er Fred Shelton.
BOARDMAN
♦ picnic a t D illabough’s Beach.
Mary Rhea is now employed a t
Mrs. B. Lilly plans to m otor to
G ills in Pendleton.
By Maryetta Thomas
Mrs. Levi Jo h n sto n and ch ild ren
M axine Strobel of A thena is visit W eiser. Idaho, S atu rd ay , to spend
of E lgin. Ore., are v isitin g a t the ing on th e p ro ject, a rriv in g S atu r th e week end.
home of her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs day.
T he Home Ec club w ill m eet W ed­
U. G. Shipley.
B. Olsen of P o rtlan d , L aV ern Ba-f nesday a t th e home of Mrs. Claud
Of in te rest to S tanfield people is
the announcem ent of the com ing ker and N orine Olsen of Boardm an Coats.
m arriag e of Miss Iw an Feldm an and motored to P o rtlan d M onday. Miss
R obert S tark w eath er, both of P o rt­ Baker will go to Longview and Miss
NOTICE OF HEARING
land. Bob' is in th e employ of
Olsen will rem ain in P o rtlan d .
M ontgom ery W ard & Co.
FIN A L ACCOUNT
Mrs. M aude Kobow and L eota
Mrs. M argaret D au g h try was a
d in n er hostess a t th e Don C hilds Rose left Tuesday for Y akim a w here
N otice is hereby given th a t Enos
home Sunday. G uests included Mr. they w ill visit.
D M artin as executor of th e last
and Mrs. Jam es L ane and d a u g h te r
R u th F ish er le ft M onday for P en ­ w ill and testam en t an d of th e es
Marie, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. S tu a rt,
dleton
w here she w ill spend the sum ­ ta te of J. W. Clarke, deceased, h as
Mrs. L. L. W urtz an d Mrs. W. G.
filed his final account in said es­
W allace. Miss Jo an Leslie assisted mer.
ta te in th e County C ourt of th e
Mrs. Childs in serving.
Ja n e Gorham and V irg in ia Comp­ S tate of Oregon for U m atilla C oun­
Mrs. Clarence H eiter com plim ent­
ton
left for H ilg ard Tuesday w here ty. and said co u rt has fixed Mon­
ed h er d au g h ter on Tuesday a f te r ­
noon in observance of h er th irte e n th Miss Compton will rem ain w ith her day, th e 2 7th day of Ju n e, 1938, a t
b irth d ay . Invited guests included fath er. Miss G orham will spend a 2 :0 0 o’clock p. m. of said day, as
the Misses Ina and Zelma S u tto n , few days an d th en m otor to New th e tim e for h earin g of objections
L au ra and Rosem ary Stevens, L o r­ P lym outh w here she has
employ- to said fin al account and th e se t­
rain e H orner. Alma and Sally A n ­
tlem en t thereof. On o r before said
son, Clema B arber, Ellen H am m ill, ment.
Eldon Shannon, who is w orking day and an y person in te reste d In
C h arlo tte Cornell, C harlene Roland
and Voyne Gonseth.
at Fossil, spent th e week end a t said estate may file objections to
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Sm ith, Sr., home.
said final account or to an y Item
retu rn ed last week from a trip to
Mrs. B ottem iller an d two d au g h ­ thereof and contest th e same.
V ancouver, B. C. Mrs. S ylvannus
Sm ith Jr. of P o rtlan d accom panied ters of A rlington, le ft Boardm an
Dated May 28, 1938.
them home and w ill be th e ir guest Tuesday for Chicago w here they
ENOS D. MARTIN,
for two weeks.
E xecutor.
will spend the sum m er months.
A S. COOLEY.
Mrs. W. T. Reeves reported a t L a­
Mrs.
G.
A
nderson
of
La
G
rande,
A ttorney for E xecutor
dies Aid on the P resb y terial co n fer­
ence held in B aker several weeks who has been v isitin g Mrs. M errit,
(M ay 26-June 23)
ago. A m issionary program was g iv ­ retu rn ed home Tuesday.
en wLLU Mrs. V. W. Hay as program
Herb P arsons and N orval S h an ­
chairm an.
Mrs.
H biuer
Hedrick
read an artic le on Korea. The group non Tnoiored to H erm iston Tuesday
read
m issionary
hym ns silen tly on business.
w ith piano accom panim ent by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Adams and fam ­
Don Sikes. At th e conclusion of the ily. Mrs. E. Adams and Mrs. Berry
m issionary program , Miss M arian of W eiser. Idaho, left for th e ir home
A verill of the high school facu lty
gave tw o readings. Mrs. E. A. Hoos­ S aturday. They have been v isitin g
ier and Mrs. Dill Penney were hos­ in P o rtlan d and a t th e home of
tesses.
Mrs.. B. Shannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P eters of P en ­
Mrs. Sundsten and fam ily left for
dleton visited a t th e John Schm idt
The Dalles, Tuesday, w here they
home Tuesday.
The get-to g eth er-clu b of the n o rth will rem ain for th e summ er.
side of the project w ill meet T h u rs­
Fred M artin of Boardm an and
For Lim ited Tim e
day, May 26, w ith Mrs. Wm. B arber Helen F rench of Gibbon were m a r­
as hostess a t her home. T his group
has tak en up the study of th e sta te s ried S atu rd ay in P endleton.
T w enty-five high school stu d en ts
of th e United S tates, th is being the
second study m eeting.
Mrs. Oscar left M onday m o rning in B uster
M artin and Mrs. H enry H am m ill R an d ’s tru ck for B ingham Springs
w ill rep o rt on M innesota. At th e w here they sp en t th e day. They a t­
preceeding m eeting Mesdames Jess
and S. J. Anson reported on Oregon tended th e show en title d . “ In Old
and th e Oregon tra il.
C hicago,” when they retu rn ed to
Mrs. Fred L oughary was hostess P endleton th a t evening.
to th e H arm ony H u stlers sew ing
Mrs. J. Y onger and two d au g h ters
club T uesday aftern o o n a t the Roy
left for San A ntonio. Texas, th is
T enney home.
ANY MAKE CAR
Mrs. F ra n k Yoder and Mrs. Q uig­ week w here they w ill spend th e
ley of Jo h n Day visited a t the homes sum m er v isitin g relatives.
of th e form er’s sister and b ro th er,
Miss M aryetta Thom as atten d ed
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Mrs. Don Childs and Oscar M artin.
They retu rn ed home Monday accom ­ th e w edding of Miss R u th Thom p­
panied by Mrs. Y oder’s d au g h ter son an d Jack Duff in H erm iston
L o rrain e H orner who has been a t ­
ten d in g S tanfield grade school for
th e past year.
Mrs. Ralph
W ickersham
and
ch ild ren of P o rtlan d , who is sp en d ­
ing th e week w ith her p aren ts Mr.
an d Mrs. H arry D uvall of L exing­
ton. w as a t th e home of her g ra n d ­
p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W aid
Tuesday.
Mrs. Jam es Meade. Mrs. J. W.
Gossage and Mary Gossage were
in Y akim a a t the home of Mrs. Dan
Robinson over th e week end. W hile
there, fin al plans w ere made for th e
m arriag e of Miss Gossage and Mr
Denzil Arnold w hich will be
event of Ju n e 4 a t th e home of her
au n t. Mrs. Robinson in Yakima. T he
young couple will m ake th e ir home
in Yakima.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Moore and
d a u g h te r Nellie plan a week end
trip to Yakima.
Mrs. W. G. W allace, Mrs. V ernon
W aid. Miss Lenna W ald and Mrs.
Don C hilds enterflained informality
a t th e Childs home Tuesday n ig h t,
com plim enting Miss R uth
G ifford
who leaves next week for H onolulu.
Mrs. H arry McCormick and Mrs.
W. T. Reeves atten d ed th e S tate
F ederation convention In Pendleton
Tuesday.
The form er is th e dele­
g ate from th e local stu d y club and
plans to atten d th e e n tire session
Mrs. Ja y Baker, whose essay on
"P ea ce” , tied for second place in a
state-w id e contest, will read her
com position before th e assem bly in
P endleton T hursday.
Miss M arie Thorsen, who has
been teach in g n ear The Dalles, is
home for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe H ornsby spent
S unday in W alla W alla.
A la rg e crowd enjoyed th e com­
m u n ity picnic on th e school grounds
Friday. T his event markpd the end
of the school year.
Miss M arian
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