The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 09, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
1 W s But a M t of now U.S.
Royal M a ito r Tiros on your
car; w rap up your peasant
tires and lock them safely
a w a y — Then
i
'N !
2
A fter you've put Royal
Masters through their paces
for 3 days— coma bock and
give us the verdict I
T h ere is absolutely no cost or ob­
ligation involved in this Royal
M aster free T ria l O ffe r! A ll we
ask is that you give these amaz­
ing new Royal M aster T ires a
thorough test on your own car!
R e m e m b e r — n o cost , n o ob ­
l i g a t i o n , NO SA LE S TALK —
ROYAL MASTERS SELL THEMSEL YES
I1U MASTER
Kopacz Service
HERMISTON, OREGON
♦
ROARDMAN
By Maryetta Thomas
C a rrie R ick ert, p resid e n t of th e
R ebekah Assembly of Oregon, met
w ith th e local Rebekah lodge S a tu r­
day aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs.
C. Coats to discuss the business of
th e lodge w ith th e members.
Jesse A llen m otored to P o rtlan d
W ednesday on business.
H erb P arso n s le ft T h ursday for
B aker w here he w ill be employed.
Mrs. E. K n ig h t, accom panied by
h e r m other, Mrs. C. N ickerson, left
fo r hom e T hursday. Mrs. N ickerson
w ill rem ain for a sh o rt visit.
44O W
SMALL IS
T he iooo -“
PAPTOF
AN INCH?
Mr. and Mrs. A1 M acomber and
fam ily of H eppner sp en t th e week
end v isitin g a t th e Leo Root home.
Mrs. G eorge S p rin g an d Charles
C hristenson of P o rtlan d sp en t a few
days v isitin g a t th e N ick F ale r
R u th K unze re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d
w ith them to spend th e summ er.
R alph Skoubo is ta k in g sheep to
th e H ardm an m o u n tain s for Nels
K ristenson and w ill re tu rn th e last
of th e m onth.
Basil C ram er, who has been sh e a r­
ing sheep around th e co u n try , re
tu rn ed to his g ran d m o th ers’ home
la tu rd a y where he w ill v isit for a
few days.
Mrs. G. F o rtie r and d a u g h te r
It’s too small for any
of us to measure, but
i t ’s a w ell-know n
manufacturing limit
for th e men who
make Genuine IHC
Repairs. They in­
sist that the repair
parts fit. And you
get the benefit in
efficient repair parts
and service. Be sure
to call on us when
your machines need
attention.
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
N orm a
G ibbons
retu rn ed
from
S p rin g field , w here Miss Gibbon has
been teaching.
The FFA boys and tre re su p er­
visor E. S u lliv an , atten d ed th e E. 0.
L. Show a t U nion over th e week end.
Boys going were Dale Russell. Lyle
T an n e h ill, Roy and S tanley Partlow ,
H arold Tyler. They re tu rn e d home
S atu rd ay n ig h t.
Mr. an d Mrs. T. A nderson of
W a rre n to n sp en t S atu rd ay a f te r ­
noon v isitin g a t th e home of Mrs.
C. B arlow , w hile on th e ir way to
Im bler.
A w ilda Bleakney is w orking at
th e E. S ullivan home d u rin g the
sum m er.
Loren A dkison of The D alles was
on th e p ro ject on business Tuesday.
Mrs. C rystal B arlow and d au g h ter
Chloe m otored to T h e Dalles T h u rs­
day w here th ey atten d e d th e wed­
dings of Mrs. B arlow ’s m o th er and
also h er sister.
Mrs. P. R ake and son Reo re tu r n ­
ed from La G rande w ith P. Slaven
la st F rid ay .
E lean o r Skoubo left M onday for
C orvallis w here she will a tte n d the
4-H club sum m er school.
L ucille M cCutchen left for Pasco
th is week w here she is employed.
C. W ick lan d er of La G rande,
G range field supervisor, was in
B oardm an over th e week end on
business.
Mrs. L ucille Rossling of A rlin g ­
ton is th e m o th er of a baby girl,
born W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T an n eh ill m otor­
ed to Mission to a tte n d th e ru ra l
m ail c a rrie r’s m eeting Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Lilly an d son
Bobby m otored to P endleton Sunday
w here th ey sp en t th e day.
M axine an d P au lin e Strobel left
for A th en a w here they w ill rem ain
w ith th e ir parents.
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COLUMBIA
❖
By Lois Hutchison
♦
O iling of th e diagonal road is
am ong th e ac tiv itie s in our d istric t.
M eter se ttin g co n tin u es w ith a n u m ­
b er of houses w ired.
The F. B. A u x iliary will have an
ice cream social, music, and auction
sale F rid a y evening, Ju n e 17. The
proceeds w ill go tow ards th e b u ild ­
in g fund. E veryone is invited to a t­
tend.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O tt and d a u g h ­
te r M arion, an d Miss W a lth e rs have
retu rn ed from C orvallis w here they
atten d e d com m encem ent exercises at
Oregon S tate college, a t w hich th e ir
d au g h te r E d n a O tt received h er de­
gree. W hile th e re Mr. and Mrs. O tt’
m et for th e first tim e th e ir little
g ra n d d a u g h te r who had recen tly a r ­
rived from the east w ith her m other
for a visit. T h eir son, W a lth e r Ott,
expects to visit in Oregon w ith in a
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O tt visited a t
th e Edm onds home w hile in the
W illam ette valley la st week. The
Edm onds are form er resid en ts ot
th is d istric t. They also accom pan­
ied a group of frien d s to see th^
beach.
M arion O tt
rem ained
In
C orvallis for a v isit and E dna re ­
tu rn ed to H erm iston w ith her p a r­
en ts.
Mr. and Mrs. W illis S tru th ers will
leave in a few days to w ork in th e
pea harvest.
THURSDAY, JU NE 9, 1938.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. W h itse tt
moved to S eattle la st week.
Mr. and
Mrs. B linston
w ere
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCul­
ley an d fam ily last F rid ay evening.
Mrs. Rood retu rn ed S atu rd ay from
th e St. A n thony's hospital.
“ " is .
Mrs. L ucille M ontgom ery an d
d au g h ters are spen d in g a few days
a t the H. H ooker home.
N ina Rae McCulley,
D orothy
Knox, Mary Som m erer and H enry
Som m erer J r., left Monday for th e
4-H sum m er school a t Corvallis.
A rilda F oster is w orking for Mrs.
B. P. R and of Irrig o n d u rin g h ay ­
ing.
Mrs. A nna Sm ith and two g ra n d ­
Thia summer include Sun Vallsy in your vacation piano.
d a u g h te rs V irg in ia an d Peggy v isi­
Enjoy naw thrills in iitshing. hunting, swimming, golfing . . ,
ted Mrs. H. A. W ilson th is week.
ovary outdoor sport. It's the ideal spot ior a ’ family"
Mr. and Mrs. C hris S kinas of
vacation.
P o rtlan d w ill a rriv e th e last of the
week for a v isit a t th e U.A. W ilson
Countloss lakes and streams are alivs with trout and
home. Mrs. S k in as is a step d au g h ­
other fighting fish. Sig game roam the Sawtooth wildomoaa.
te r of Jo h n U lrich.
There’s a new thrill to living, too, at the Now Challenger
Roy Pearson and d a u g h te r Grace
Inn . . . a quaint “mountain village", open year 'round.
sp en t several days la st week in
Double rooms as low as 84; moderately priced msals. Sun
P o rtlan d v isitin g Mr. P earso n ’s bro­
Valley Lodge opens July 15 lor the summer season.
th er. Mr. P earso n ’s son F ra n k re­
tu r n e d
w ith them
from
B attle
Sun Vallsy is conveniently reached on fine. ' it Union
G round, W n., w here he has been A t­
Pacific trains, at low lares . . . or over splond.u highways.
ten d in g school th e p ast year.
Bessie H am m er, R.N .. of Salem,
who has been v isitin g her parents
For in fo r m a tio n , lit o r a t n r e and r e s e r v a ­
here, left W ednesday for P o rtlan d
tion» ask any Union Pacific rep resen tativ e.
accom panied by her m other.
Mrs.
L ester Hamm er.
M ildred W hite of S eattle is v isit­ M ichtlls and fam ily, all of Pilot the Oregon experim ent sta tio n last
Rock, were visitors last week a t the fall for experim ental tria ls under
ing a t th e Miles B arag er home.
farm conditions, was show ing up
Mrs. R. B. W ilcox spent Tuesday W illis S tru th e rs home.
Mr. and .Mrs. S tanley S tru th e rs well on the Grimes farm n ear H a r­
afternoon w ith Mrs. B. Foster.
Myra G etchell is w orking for spent F riday with Mr. and Mrs. W il­ risb u rg late in .May, accordling to
County A gent F. C. Mullen, and
Mrs. J. H. Reid, w hile th e Reids are lis S tru th ers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid who made gave promise of being a h ig h -yield­
away.
Miss A nna Pearson retu rn ed last a trip to C orvallis afte r B arb ara are ing variety. It show ed tall, stiff
straw w ith th ree to five sta lk s to a
week from W alla W alla w here she ex pet ted home th is week.
Mrs. Belle Sm ith, form erly of this p lan t and was com m encing to put
has been a tte n d in g school th e past
year.
d istrict, spent S atu rd ay afternoon out large heads. O ther L inn coun­
ty farm ers who made tria l p lan tings
Mr. and Mrs. G ilb ert Edw ards of with Mrs. Robert W oodward.
E lm er H a rr has n e a rly com pleted of the new barley th is year are Les­
Rockford, W n.,
spent Memorial
week end w ith his p aren ts Mr. and th e w irin g in th e C olum bia school lie Cade and Mr. Blaine, of near A l­
bany.
Mrs. U. E dw ards. G ilbert Is em ­ house.
Nin > Rae McCulley was in Ten
ployed in a garag e in Rockford.
A new device for tre a tin g colds is
E rm a H u n t
retu rn ed
S atu rd ay dleton on business T hursday.
a friction m atch, consisting of a
front a th ree days business trip to
sm all glass rod covered w ith adsorp­
T'ew Pa’ ley Variety Looks Good.
P o rtlan d .
ALBANY— A p la n tin g of Santiam tive charcoal co n tain in g a m easured
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es C ram er and
fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. C harles barley, a new v ariety released from am ount of iodine.
NUffl Adventure
in fkijir.fl-H u n K n a
-L m n q -a f
(unValley
IDAHO
Washington. Visited by O regonian-M otor Association Auto
The m otorlog car a t th e w est end of G rand Coulee dam
Inspecting th e m ajestic grandeur of D ry Falls
In 1988 many people wilt be imitating thair
and neighbor« by eoine in for one of Oft
opments of the P n g ila iro Ubarato» . ad
which thia year iwohoo a ggnoationoHy MW
nr« in onorathw oaoto. Ahovn io O M o f
worth-
modal Frigidair«« which incorporate every wt
while feature known to the refrigeration basi
inelading Frigidair«’« patented silent meter-n
and th e denti» aasy ice coho release. Engineer» say
M b j dealgnod thia model ee th a t i t would eave
T he Coulee dam has brought more Am ericans and C anadians.
th an 300,000 visitors to the sage-j
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carpeted canyon w alls of the Co­
Inspecting the m ajestic g ran d eu r
lum bia last year, to gasp at this of Dry F alls over w hich once p o u r­
g re a te st product of th e new d ea l’s ed a c a ta ra c t 80 tim es th e size of
sp en d in g prowess. In one 24-hour N iagara. Below it th e 20-m ile-long
period to u rists from H aw aii. A frica. lower G rand Coulee, a prodigious
M an ch u ria and Nova Scotia were chasm
of
Indescribable
beauty.
reg istered am ong th e thousands of There'» th e Glngko petrified forest.
graveyard of th e sacred o riental
glngko tree, tu rn ed to Im perishable
stone 30,000,000 years ago.
The above scenes are published
th ro u g h th e cooperation of T he O re­
gonian and the Oregon S tate Motor
association in p resen tin g a series of
m otorloga designed to stim u la te tr a ­
vel in th e Pacific northw est