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Publishers.
B ntered as Second Class M atter
December, 1906, U m atilla County,
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COLUMBIA
♦
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By Lois Hutchison
•>
E lm er
Johnston
and
E v erett
Stooksberry arrived on th e project
Tuesday. They are from th e Im per
ial V alley and are w aterm elon pick
ers. They expect to pick fifty acres
a t Boardm an, and all th e large
patches in th is d istrict.
Mr. and Mrs. George Liebe and
sons m ade a trip to P endleton T ues
day.
Miss M axine B linston left Sunday
fo r P h ilip sb u rg , M ontana.
She is
m aking th e trip w ith Mr. Jenderson
of P h ilipsburg who moved the house
hold goods of Mr. and Mrs. H arvey
DeMoss here and is re tu rn in g home
a f te r spending a week on th e pro
ject. H is a friend of th e B linston
fam ily. M axine, who expects to be
gone about two weeks, w ill visit
relatives and friends.
J. H. R yland is believed to have
th e first w aterm elons ready for
¡m ark et on th e project, and perhaps
the first in the state. Between two
and th ree tons w ere picked Tuesday
by the melon pickers.
Mrs. J. H. R yland left Tuesday
for a w eek’s v isit w ith h er sister-
in-law , Mrs. Hoof, in W alla W alla.
Mrs. H attie K enney of Joseph,
Ore., came Monday for a w eek’s vis
it a t th e H enry H ooker home. She
lived here a few years ago. She has
been v isitin g a d au g h ter a t P ine
h u rst, W n., and is on h e r retu rn
trip.
The first w edding an n iv ersary of
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey DeMoss was
celebrated Sunday at the Jo h n De
Moss home. The picnic d in n e r was
served on th e law n and included a
large an n iv ersary cake and ice
cream. Those present for th e occa
sion w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jack-
son and son Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Enos
M artin, d au g h ter Anna Rae and son
Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O tt and
d au g h ters E dna and M arion.
Mrs. M ary H a rr who has been
v isitin g her sister a t Y akim a for
several weeks, is now in Seattle.
She is m aking th e trip w ith her
nephew . Bob Law rence.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich are
the proud p are n ts of an eight-pound
son born Ju ly 19th a t St. A nthony’s
hospital in P endleton.
Miss M ary E llis spent T uesday a t
th e home of her sister, Mrs. F o rrest
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O tt m ade a
trip to the Claude H anseom ranch
near H elix to v isit Mrs. O tt’s sister.
Miss M artha W a lth e rs w ho Is em
ployed there.
Jam es S tew art has retu rn ed home
from E ugene.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen and
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
E lectrical Appliances
1 - B5 GE REFRIGERATOR
$ 1 4 5 *0 0
Mr. and Mrs. A. Buhm ann spent
Sunday evening a t th e F o rrest
Moore home.
Lois Blum, who has been w orking
for Mrs. F ra n k Beddow, had th e
m isfortune to b reak her arm . She
retu rn ed home last week.
W illiam F o ster and son Mark
made a trip to W’a lla W alla Monday.
L. W. Dixson retu rn ed home from
Hot Lake S atu rd ay . He spent two
weeks a t th e lake and feels g rea tly
improved.
Chas. Lynch, who is here from
Cloverdale to look a fte r business in
terests, spent Sunday a t th e Percy
Corman home. Mrs. D orcas Carson
and ch ild ren also w ere d in n er
guests.
Mrs. E lm er Dixson, who has been
to K laber, W n., for a w eek’s visit
w ith h er m other, retu rn ed home
Sunday m orning.
E arl and Jim S tew art were v isi
tors a t th e Jo h n Jendrzejew ski home
Sunday.
V irg in ia Dyer is employed a t th e
R. W. W ilkes home.
Mrs. W illis S tru th e rs and son A r
th u r C row ner visited S tan ley S tru
th e rs on B u tte r Creek S aturday.
W illis S tru th e rs who is w orking in
th a t vicin ity , retu rn ed home w ith
them to rem ain over Sunday.
Mrs. O. H. Buell and son C layton
and Mrs. Epperson m ade a business
trip to P endleton T h u rsd ay of last
week.
Alice Steiw er and gran d so n of Sa
lem, an d Je ru sh a G riffith of Vale
spent several days la st week w ith
th e ir sister, Mrs. R. W. W ilkes.
Columbia G range had a d in n e r at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess A n
son last week.
V ictor E pperson, who has been
employed for th e
past
several
m onths a t th e Cozy C igar sto re in
Pendleton, spent M onday evening
w ith his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Epperson.
Clayton Buell is leav in g for P o rt
land th is week to visit his two sis
ters.
Out on our farm s— W. H. N eber-
gall, o u r beloved elderly neighbor,
p rep arin g his evening meal on his
electric p la te— Mrs. F o rrest Moore
sm ilingly fin ish in g a much delayed
iro n in g — F o rrest Moore com m enting
to his son as th ey do th e evening
chores, on th e m erits of electricity
— Mrs. H enry H ooker fry in g chick
en on h er new electric stove, th en
reach in g in to th e new re frig e ra to r
for an iced dessert.
W hile the m ajo rity of us perspire
over our labor sav in g devices, Mrs.
O. H. Buell and Mrs. W. A. F o ster
placidly sit in the breeze of th e ir
electric fans.
where they w ill v isit a t th e A. E.
M cFarland home.
E d ith N ickerson and H elen R us
sell motored to H erm iston T h u rs
day.
Clara Mae D illon, who spent th e
week v isitin g w ith Miss V. Compton
in H ilgard, re tu rn e d home S aturday.
B. Lilly re tu rn e d home from
Hook S aturday. H e has been relief
forem an there.
He rem ained w ith
his fam ily over th e week end.
Many Boardm an people atten d ed
th e dance a t L exington S atu rd ay
night.
A W hitcom b Riley program was
given by C aptain H all of M cM inn
ville and an ice cream social wa<
held a t th e church S atu rd ay night.
A large crowd atten d ed th e m eeting.
C harlie M arshall and son C harlie,
and N orvalle S hannon spent Sunday
in Boardm an. They a re w orking a t
Ione in th e harv est.
Jim Agee who has been w orking
around Idite in th e h arv e st fields
spent th e week end a t his home.
The Ju v en ile G range held a pic
nic Sunday aftern o o n on the riv er
above Coyote. T hey w ere accom
panied by th e ir leader, Mrs. W . Ba
ker, and several of th e ch ild re n ’s
parents.
Mr. an d Mrs. H. R. P arso n s mo
tored to Pendleton Sunday w here
Mr. P arsons atten d e d a railro ad
m eeting.
B uster R ands took a group of peo
ple on th e tru ck to th e show Sunday
n ig h t a t H erm iston.
Mr. McSwain re tu rn e d from P o rt
land and will rem ain here d u rin g
the w aterm elon season.
John H ealy and fam ily of Echo
visited here over th e week end.
M ildred Ayers retu rn ed
home
W ednesday from Los A ngeles w here
she has been v isitin g for th e past
few m onths.
H arry Holden, who has been in
C alifornia, retu rn ed to Boardm an
W ednesday and w ill rem ain here
d u rin g w aterm elon season.
V ernon Russell left T h u rsd ay
evening for Cascade. Idaho, w here
he will rem ain for th e summ er.
*
IRRIGON
*
♦
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
*
Mrs. OUie Coryell had th e m isfor
tu n e to fall on her cem ent steps and
fra c tu re a bone in th e w rist of her
1 - B5 GE REFRIGERATOR
$ 1 4 9 *0 0
left arm .
Geo. H artm a n , P endleton
post
m aster, passed th ro u g h tow n Mon
1 - AV-1 G E CLEANER
$ 1 9 *5 0
day an d called a t th e postoffice
here. He is to u rin g th e county in
1 - AV-5 G E CLEANER
$ 2 9 *5 0
the in te rest of th e N ational P o st
m asters association. Morrow coun
ty is 100 per cen t in m em bership.
G E CLOCKS AND OTHER ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISE
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey W arn er and
at COST!
♦
BOARDMAN
♦ two d au g h ters left Tuesday m orning
for T u rn er, Ore., to atten d th e F ull
By Maryetta Thomas
Gospel m eeting. They expect to vi-
H. B. Thom as and d au g h ter M ary- «'t relativ es and friends in th e val-
e tta m otored to H erm iston F rid ay 'ey and w i" 8° to th e coast before
retu rn in g .
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. M aynard H oagland
Mrs. McDonald, accom panied by
her sister, m otored to U m atilla a re sta y in g a t th e W a rn er home
d u rin g th e W a rn ers’ absence.
Miss B arb ara B erry of P o rtlan d
‘v isitin g her g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. E m m ett McCoy.
Mr. an d Mrs. E arl Isom, E arl
Leach and V onna Jones spent the
1 Pkg. CHEESIT and
week end on a cam ping trip a t Rock
Springs and Meacham.
G erald Buell, who has been in
3 can» TOM ATO JUICE
P o rtlan d for m edical tre a tm e n t, has
retu rn ed home.
Mrs. Hugh Grim m , who has been
v isitin g her fa th e r a t
K im berly,
Ore., retu rn ed S atu rd ay evening.
ROOT BEER EXTRACT, H ir e s .........................
Mr. and Mrs. B ert D exter and
d a u g h te r spent th e w eek end in th e
m ountains.
CHOCOLATE M ALTED MILK, Brimfull
Mrs. M yrtle M arkham and two
d au g h ters and Mrs. V irginia Chaney
DOG FOOD, K e n w o o d ........................... 12 for
j and d au g h ter retu rn ed S atu rd ay
from a trip in th e m o u n tain s to
BO RAXO .................................................................
g a th e r huckleberries.
They rep o rt
berries very scarce.
R obert C ham bers is in P endleton
for m edical tre a tm e n t. Mrs. Cham-
C ham bers’ p are n ts
from
W alla
FLAVOR JELL ....................................
I W alla visited her Monday.
KOOL AD E ............................................
E sth e r Louise and Beth W arn er
| visited th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and
W H ITE FLOATINNG S O A P ...........
Flaky Bake
Mrs. A. R. B oulw are from W ednes
LADY GOD1VA S O A P ......................
day u n til Friday.
Fred M arkham of R ichland. W n.,
KREMEL PU D D IN G , all flavors ....
49 lbs.
is v isitin g his cousin Chas. M ark-
CHOCOLATE SY R U P, H ershey’s ......
I ham.
Mrs.
F ra n k
Bnace.
d a u g h te r
BROW N B E A U T Y B EA N S .................. SpCCl'llS
Florene and son Bobble. Jo h n Swear
Red & W hite
ingon and Donald H oughton, who
have been at Cannon Beach, Ore.,
I th e past week, retu rn ed home Mon
BORAX CHIPS
49 lbs.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R ich ard Becker are
OVEN BAKED BEA N S, R & W 28 oz. - 2 for
here on a business trip from C alif-
| ornia.
Herm iston Light &
P o w er Co.
35c
iJuly 29-30-Aug. 1
25*
.... 29*
59*
15<
5c
FLOUR
$1.39
23*
$1.59
STARCH, Red & W hite .......................................
ah
THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1938.
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Beans •
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D eviled Meat, R & W 1 | ’s .... 3 for
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V IEN N A SA U SA G E
C hocolate Syrup, Hershey’s 16 oz.
ORANGE JUICE, R & W 12 oz.
APRICOT NECTAR, R & W
CROW N SA R D INES ......................
Pineapple, Crush, or Sliced, Buffet
SUNSPUN
Q uart
10c
Specials
39c
SANDWICH
SPREAD
R & W. - Pint
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PINE C IT Y
*
By Mrs. Bernice W a tte n b u rg e r
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn O rr who have
been employed a t th e A. E. W a tte n
b u rg er ranch since F eb ru ary left
Sunday m orning for th e ir hom e at
Ju n ctio n City. K ansas.
Bids have been called and le t on
th e P ine City school busses and Jan
ito r w ork.
Mrs. Clayton Ayers is
d riv in g th e ro u te from th e Tony Vey
I ranch to th e school and Fred Rouch
i is d riv in g th e R ouch route.
Burl
W a tte n b u rg e r has th e ro u te from
i the O 'B rien ranch to the school.
I R alph Neill is th e ja n ito r.
Mr. and Mrs. C lifford Esdeltyne
of Echo w ere callers a t th e A. E.
W a tte n b u rg e r ran ch F rid ay n ig h t.
T hey installed a new rad io and re
frig e ra to r for Mr. W a tte n b u rg e r.
B u tter Creek people a re enjoying
th e convenience of th e electric pow
er.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Van Orsdall of
P endleton were S unday guests of
th e E S W a tte n b u rg e r fam ily.
T he 4-H Sew ing club g irls met
w ith th e ir leader. Mrs. F aye Finch,
at th e school house last T h u rsd ay
A fter th e ir m eeting th e g irls en-
Joved a sw im m ing p arty .
L ucille W a tte n b u rg e r bad her
tonsils removed at th e tonsil clinic
at H erm iston Tuesday
Violet Allen is assistin g w ith the
work a t th e A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r
home.
(Held from last week.)
Mr. and Mrs Dale Akers and
daughter of Eight Mile spent Sun
day evening at the A. E W atten
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b u rg er home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B artholom ew
of Spokane spent th e week end at
th e ir hom e on B u tte r Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H ealy an d Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Daly atten d ed th e fu n
eral of Jo h n Lee in P endleton S at
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
ch ild ren and Mr. an d Mrs. M arion
F inch an d ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Y oung and ch ild ren an d B ert
B arnes visited th e E. B. W a tte n b u r
ger fam ily S atu rd ay evening.
Mrs. Reid Buseick and children
of Long Creek and Mrs. E arl W a t
te n b u rg e r spent a few days last
week a t th e A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r
home. Mrs. W a tte n b u rg e r retu rn ed
to Long Creek w ith Mrs. Buseick for
a week end v isit a t h e r home.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H arriso n and
son Jo h n n y w ere S unday d in n er
guests a t the E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r
home. The group also atten d ed the
p ic tu re ‘‘In Old Chicago” th a t even
ing in H eppner.
Jam es Cross of Irrig o n is w iring
th e P in e City school house an d au d
ito riu m th is week so th a t th e b u ild
ings w ill be in read in ess for the
com ing schol term .
B u tter Creek people a re enjoying
th e com pletion of th e much needed
road g rad in g from th e Jarm o n cor
ner to P ine City.
P a t O’Brien, th e youngest son of
Mrs. Lucy O’Brien, is in .¡the .H epp
ner h o sp ital w here he has been u n
dergoing tre a tm e n t for th ro a t tro u
ble.
Ray A yers retu rn ed to Meadow
Creek w ith B ert B arn es Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M arion F inch and
ch ild ren spent S unday aftern o o n at
th e J. S. Moore home.
The pea-h au lers from A thena are
h au lin g pea vines to fill th e p its at
the Tom Boylen ran ch .
Miss H en rie tta H elm s left S a tu r
day for an extended visit w ith re la
tives in P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B artholom ew
stopped for lunch w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Sloan Thomson w hile on th e ir way
to Spokane.
The P ine City school board met
last F rid a y evening and m ade th e ir
selection of teachers for th e com ing
vear. T he personnel will be as fol
lows: Mrs. Lois K en t of R ainier.
Ore., upper g rad e te ac h er:
Miss
M argaret W eaver, P o rtlan d , prim a-
ry teach er;
Miss Je an Sallberg.
W alla W alla, W n.. h igh school
teach er; B arton
C lark,
H eppner,
principal.
Com m issioner Roy N eill visited
a t W allow a lake from F rid ay u n til
Sunday and looked a fte r his sheep
business there.
Miss Doris Scott is assistin g w ith
the w ork a t the Roy Neill home.
Miss Mabel Rouch is assistin g
w ith the cooking a t th e Ju lian
Rouch home d u rin g th e harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Neill of W es
ton, Lloyd B alldridge, and Mrs. B er
nice M athers and son of Echo w ere
Sunday visitors a t th e W. D. N eill
home.
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