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THURSDAY. JU N E 16, 193?. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. J a r vocational field. Y oung men to be eligible m ust be m arried citizens, betw een th e agea of 17 and 23 years inclusive, in good physical condition, an d un em ployed an d in need of em ploym ent. Each person selected agrees to re m ain in th e corps for a t least six m onths, unless u rg en tly needed a t home or unless offered a job in p ri v ate em ploym ent. Those who are in terested should m ake ap p licatio n im m ediately to the office of th e U m atilla County Re lief com m ittee, a t Box 582, Pendle ton. PAGE T H U S RIDE IN A 1938 FORD V -8 • LET US TAKE YOU WHERE YOU’RE GOING ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ BOARDMAN * By Maryetta Thomas Mrs. R. M iller has been v isitin g W it h o u t O b lig a t io n in Ione w ith h er paren ts. H erb P arso n s left Sunday for P o rtlan d w here he is employed. Mrs. Ed Barlow h as ta k en Mrs. C. COURTESY OF T an n eh ill’s place as m ail c a rrie r w hile Mr. T an n eh ill is a t K lam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. E ldon S hannon spent S atu rd ay in P endleton. The s ta te h ighw ay o ilin g crew w hich moved here W ednesday from Fossil le ft Boardm an Tuesday e n route to P ilo t Rock w here th ey w ill 'b e statio n ed . T here a re 36 men in th e crew an d m any of them are ac com panied w ith th e ir fam ilies in Mr. an d Mrs. D an P a rk e r a re the aro u n d , b u t has n ot retu rn ed to his tra ile r houses. work. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er S u llivan and p are n ts of a baby girl. M ilton and M ichael Carson sp e n t F red Lenz is rem odeling his children m otored to H ep p n er Mon M onday w ith th e ir fath e r, E a rl Car- th resh in g m achine, g e ttin g ready to day. Mrs. B lanch S hannon and son th resh w heat. T h ere w ill be q u ite son, an d th e ir g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and N orvalle m otored to P endleton Mon a lot of w heat th resh ed on th e pro Mrs. Sam Carson. N ellie H ooker w ent to La G rande je c t th is year. day on business. S atu rd ay to a tte n d th e wedding of E arl Cram er of Irrig o n is w orking Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r B lessing of a t th e Stever home a t M essner. P o rtlan d , an d Miss C u h n a of S tan h er cousin, M arion Sanders. Mrs. E. H. R yland has been 111 Vernon R oot has charge of a Tex field w ere recen t week en d visitors th is week. aco service sta tio n a t A thena. of Mr. and Mrs. Gus L inder. A rt B llnston an d fam ily have LaV erne B aker retu rn ed from Mr. and Mrs. H en ry B lahm are V ancouver th is week w here she has recovering nicely from in ju rie s re moved onto th e old Lloyd place, been v isitin g since th e close of ceived w hen th e ir ca r was com plete w hich he is rep o rted to have p u r chased. school. ly dem olished in an accid en t near G us L inder is ill th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Macomber of G ran d H eppner. Mr. B lahm had th ree ribs view spent a few days th is week v i broken and received cu ts ab o u t his sitin g w ith th e ir son N ate Macom head. Mrs. B lahm an d a son-in-law G erm any has a reserve of lig n ite ber and fam ily. rid in g w ith them , w ere badly shak- in th e low er R h in e region estim ated a t fifteen billions of tons. Mr. and Mrs. Ed H u g an d child end an d bruised. least $22.00 per m o n th to such de ren of H erm iston sp en t S unday v i Mrs. Emma C h ristley and son Dell pendents. sitin g a t th e Oren H ugg home. an d th e ir house guests, Ryle E u In ad d itio n to th e $30.00 per A new h ea tin g p la n t is b eing in b an k s an d d au g h ters, Dr. Shields m onth base pay, enrollees receive stalled in th e school house by th e and fath er, made a trip down the board an d lodging a t th e camp, Jones K ay com pany of P endleton. Columbia river to P o rtlan d one day clothing, m edical and d e n ta l a tte n Don T an n eh ill and Basil C ram er la st week, stopping a t all th e falls tion, recreatio n , and th e o p p o rtu n i left for A th en a th is week. and to view B onneville dam. They ty for ed ucation e ith e r in ad v a n cin g Loren Adkisson of The Dalles retu rn ed the same day by way of to a h ig h e r grade in school, or to Creswell Motor com pany spent Wed Mt. Hood loop highw ay. help in q u alify in g fo r some p articu - nesday on th e project. Mr. an d Mrs. F o rre st Moore spent Im ogene W ilson and Dave Jo h n S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t th e Gus L in son, tw o stu d e n ts who have spent der home. the w in te r in Moscow, Idaho, atten d Mr. and Mrs. V. R. W ilkes had as ing school, retu rn ed home T hursday. d in n e r gu ests Sunday, Mrs. J. W. P a t H ealy left for th e W allow a Geer an d d a u g h te r Alice, Mr. and m ountains W ednesday. Mrs. C. A. Shown and ch ild ren , Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. T an n e h ill left and Mrs. R. W. W ilkes an d Dorcas Sunday for K lam ath F alls w here C arson and children. they w ill spend th e week atte n d in g Mrs. Alice W ells of PRndleton, sta te g ran g e session. who has been v isitin g her son Orbie Mrs. H arris, who left for Mica W ells and fam ily for several days, T hursday, has been v isitin g her retu rn ed to P endleton Monday. d au g h ter, Mrs. H. P arsons. B ennie Boylen is a tte n d in g a b a r Mrs. H. Studdie an d d au g h ter ber school in P o rtlan d . P h y lliss and son Bob of P o rtlan d Mrs. Dorcas Carson m ade a busi sp en t th e week end v isitin g a t the ness trip to P endleton last week. N ick F a le r home. R. R. F in k b ein er, pastor of th e V irg in ia Compton of H ilg ard is M ethodist church, was m ak in g calls v isitin g on th e project. in th is d istric t la st week. F ran k A ckerm an le ft Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. O liver H ilto n and F reew ater w h ere he is employed. son have moved onto the old Reid Jack G orham and M ardell m otor place, know n as th e F ra n k K napton ed to H ep p n er Monday. farm. Irene B orthw ick sp en t several days la st week a t th e R. W. W ilkes ♦ COLUMBIA * home. Orbie W ells Is able to be up and ♦ By Lola Hutchison ♦ Rohr man Motor Co. Your Dealer IT STANDARD STATIONS, INC. . . . AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS STANDARD OIL DEALERS CCC ENROLLEES SOLICITED FOR JULY A dditional jobs for young men in th e C ivilian C onservation Corps w ill be available early in Ju ly , it has been announced by th e U m atilla C ounty R elief Com m ittee, w hich is the CCC selecting agency county. for th is An enrollee in th e C ivilian Con servatio n Corps is paid a t th e ra te of $30.00 per m onth. A sm all per centage of enrollees who show u n usual a b ility receive $36.00 and $45.00 per m onth. Men w ith de pendents m ust be w illin g to m ake an allo tm e n t o u t of th e ir pay of at Classified Ads! You have something to sell -We can furnish the customer contact. List your items in the Herald Classified Classified Ads Bring Results! USE THEM! E v ery th in g is lined up for the F arm B ureau A uxiliary ice cream social an d au ctio n sale F rid a y n ig h t, sta te s Mrs. P. H. Corm an, in ch arg e of g eneral arran g em en ts. Mrs. L au ra M orris is ch airm an of th e auction sale, an d Mrs. H. G. McCulley the program . Splendid cooperation Is being show n by th e su rro u n d in g com m unity and towns, an d w ith a leading o rch e stra com ing, an d o th er splendid num bers on th e program , an in te re stin g even in g is assured. T he C olum bia H. E. club gave a show er for Mrs. M arth a D unham , and Mrs. Ova B lackstone, F rid a y a f ternoon. Many lovely g ifts were re ceived. R efreshm ents of ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Ben Fix was hostess for th e a ffa ir given a t h er home. She was assisted by Mrs. P. II. Corm an. R ecent v isito rs a t th e C hristley home w ere Ryle E u b an k s, two d au g h ters, Mary C ath erin e and Eloise, an d Dr. Shields of W arsaw , K entucky, also Dr. Shields’ fath e r of L ouisville, K entucky. They tr a veled by w ay of Y ellowstone P ark, and m ade an average of 600 miles a day. 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