THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGH POUR
d au g h ter M arie, Mr. an d Mr«. A1
Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Tom G regory
T UMATILLA NEWS t and d au g h ter B etty, Mr. an d Mrs.
Roy Penney and Mr. and Mrs.
By ERMA BYRNES.
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« Adolph H eyden an d two ch ildren.
F ra n k Sloan m ade a business trip
.Miss S ara Rix re tu rn e d T hursday
evening from P ra irie C ity w here 8he to P o rtlan d la st w eek, re tu rn in g
has been em ployed th is sum m er at Sunday.
Mrs. H. L. H edrick is spending
the Ricco ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
S p rin g er retu rn ed a t th e same tim e, th is week in P o rtlan d v isitin g her
a fte r sta y in g over n ig h t a t th e d au g h ter Billy.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren M iller of
ranch.
H a rry H ull, Pete McNabb and son P o rtlan d are guests th is week of
Jo h n and M aurice P rid d y retu rn ed th e ir p aren ts Mrs. E llen b erg er a t
T h u rsd ay even in g from a ten day Pilot Rock and Mr. and Mrs. E rn est
G reathouse.
fish in g trip near L ostine.
Mrs. Roy W ilson and son Scotty R obert S tark w ea th er of T he Dalles
of T be Dalles sp en t a few days here was a business v isito r in S tanfield
tra n sa c tin g business th is week. Mrs. T hursday and F riday. Mr. S ta rk
W ilson sold h er house and lot to w eath er has purchased a m eat m ar
ket in The Dalles.
Mrs. Jess Connell.
Miss Alice H edrick is v isitin g her
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S p rin g er left
F rid ay for S eattle w here they w ill sister, Mrs. R alph Isackson near
spend a week v isitin g th e ir d a u g h Echo.
Miss M arie L ane spent th e week
te r and son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
end in P endleton w ith h er cousins,
W allace M ahoney.
T h e Misses S ara Rix and C lara Mr. and Mrs. P h il Quimby.
L ester S u tto n and d a u g h te r Zelma
C orrigan left F rid a y m orning for
P o rtlan d w here th ey w ill rem ain and Don P erk in s are picking prunes
in th e v icin ity of F reew ater.
u n til school begins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja y B aker and
Mrs. Jess Connell h as purchased
th e old Bill Shepherd house an d is d au g h ter Sharon Lee have recently
retu rn ed from a m otor trip w ith
going to ren t.
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Ostrom spent Mrs. B ak er’s p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs.
F rid a y evening in P endleton on Dickson of Pom eroy, W n. They
w ent as far n o rth as L eth b rid g e and
business.
Mrs. A m anda B yrnes stopped over on th e ir re tu rn enjoyed stops a t
n ig h t a t th e hom e of her son Jam es G lacier N ational P ark , Coulee Dam
B yrnes on h er way home to T ouchet, and Spokane.
Miss Rose Hoosier retu rn ed F ri
W n„ a fte r sp en d in g tw o m onths in
day from La G rande w here she a t
K lam ath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. A lvin B readall and tended sum m er school a t E astern
E ffie Bullock sp en t F rid a y in W alla Oregon N orm al. She w ill en te r the
Southern N orm al a t A shland
th is
W alla.
Mrs. E. M cKenzie and d au g h te r fall, m aking her hom e w ith h er bro
Jean sp en t F rid a y
aftern o o n
in th e r an d fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. E dgar
Hoosier.
P endleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H oskins have
Mr. an d Mrs. C arl A nderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Jam es Olson spent S a tu r retu rn ed from th e m ountains.
Raym ond Beebe retu rn ed Monday
day in W alla W alla.
Mrs. Bill S w itzler and Mr. and from T he Dalles w here he sp en t a
Mrs. Jo h n Lennox sp en t F rid a y in week a t th e home of his sister, Mrs.
R alph F in ley .
P endleton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. R ueber and
Mrs. R aym ond M cNabb an d Mrs.
G lenn O strom sp e n t S atu rd ay a f te r d au g h ter N ad in e m otored to The
Dalles and Odell la st week.
noon in P en d leto n shopping.
Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. P arry , Mr. and
A lv erta T h o rn , who has been vis
itin g a t th e Jo h n W u rste r hom e re Mrs. R. G. P enney and Mr. and Mrs.
tu rn ed to h er home in P endleton A1 G regory w ere am ong S tanfield
people a tte n d in g th e a n n u a l tu rk ey
S atu rd ay .
Mrs. Rex H an s spent S atu rd ay in picnic for th e E a ste rn Oregon T u r
key G row ers’ association at th e U.
P endleton v isitin g .
Mr. and Mrs. Alex R au left T h u rs S. Field S tatio n a t H erm iston la st
day on a tw o w eeks’ vacation. The S aturday.
Miss L eveta Samson is v isitin g
ch ild ren a re sta y in g a t th e home of
her g ra n d p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. G.
her m other in P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. S tan Sannes and W. Samson a t U m atilla.
Miss R a tliff of Spokane visited
g irls sp en t S atu rd ay shopping in
P endleton.
Mr. an d Mrs. Tom T u ck er left
Sunday on a fish in g trip . Mrs. R.
Jo d er is w orking for Mr. T ucker in
th e post office.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and
d a u g h te r Jo an and Mr. and Mrs.
G lenn Ostrom atten d ed th e E lg in -
W eston h ig h w ay celeb ratio n a t Toll
G ate Sunday, re tu rn in g home by
way of E lgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ju stin so n r e
tu rn ed home Sunday from K ent,
Ore., w here they have been at th e
home of his b ro th er for th ree weeks.
Miss Elsie Ja n e T ucker of L ex
ington. th ird and fo u rth grade
teach er in th e local school, visited
here Monday m orning.
M ildred Conlon, who has been
leader a t a cam p for tw o m onths,
re tu rn e d home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L yle Brow n and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray McNabb atten d ed th e
E lgin-W eston road celebration a t
Toll G ate Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F red W arn stro m and
d a u g h te r of P endleton arriv ed T ues
day to spend a few days v isitin g her
p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. P ete McNabb.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
4H Clubbers
W ill A g a in
Compete for
Plummer
T ropby
A w ard
4-H Club team s from 6 W estern train in g ha« done for them hi the
a tate s will compete In dem onstra field of hom e economics.
F in al aw ard to th e w inning team
tion« of th e ir projects on T ues
will
be based aa usual on th e aver
day, October 4, and Wednesday,
October 6 a t th e Pacific In te r age num ber of point« won by both
national Livestock Exposition in boys and girl» of th e sam e team
¡Portland, October 1 to 9 Inclu ra th e r th a n in th e to tal num ber of
points gained.
sive.
Team s which will com pete in
Each com peting team will con the six-state contests for the Plum
sist of fo u r m em bers, two boys m er Trophy will receive from th e
and two girls from each state, who Exposition 50% of th e ir tran sp o r
will have been duly qualified by tatio n and o th er expenses, up to
elim ination contests held first in th e follow ing am ounts per sta te :
com m unities and then in all coun M ontana, 8100; U tah. 8150; Ne
ties of the states represented.
vada, 8100; Idaho, 87 5; W ashing
Com petition promises to run ton, 850 and Oregon, 825. The a l
high because the w inning team lowance Is determ ined by th e dis
will carry home the much coveted, tance team s m ust travel to tb e Ex
large silk American flag which for position.
the th irte en th consecutive year
The am ounts allowed a re based
represents the trophy aw arded by upon two team s of two m em bers
O. M. Plum m er, general m anager each from each state. In th e event
of the exposition.
of few er team s or m em bers, the
••We have been very much g ra ti funds will be pro-rated on the
fied with the results obtained basis of four members. Additional
through these com petitive dem on money will be supplied by com
strations of the actual work ac m unity and other in terested o r
complished by 4-H boys and girls ganizations.
Executives of the Pacific In ter
from year to year,” stated Mr.
Plum n.er in discussing th e annual national Livestock Exposition are
contests. ‘'The d e m o n s t r a t i o n s highly optim istic regarding this
have proven Intensely interesting year’s attendance and stated th at
to the public in general and of they are confident th a t th e nine-
practical value to club members day program of education and en
who are given an opportunity to te rtain m en t, October 1st to 9th
display th e ir own achievem ents and will provide plenty of in te re st for
gain know ledge and experience all. The en tertain m en t program of
from th e dem onstrations and work H orse Show and Rodeo will in
clude fo r th e first tim e, exhibi
of o th e r m em bers.”
W ork done w ith livestock and tions by a crack drill team from
ag ricu ltu ral products will be dem C anada’s world fam- v - Cavalry
S ci< . ***ooa
onstrated by th e boys while th e R egim ent “ L o r d
girls will show w hat 4-H Club H orse.”
Corrigan at State Pair.
SALEM— P atro n s to O regon’s 77th
a n n u a l sta te fair, opening here La
bor Day for seven days, may get a
chance to see Douglas
("W rong-
W ay ") C orrigan and the plane he
flew th e A tla n tic— if the term s are
not too high. T he o th e r day Leo G.
S p itzb art, fair m anager, sen t Cor
rig an a w ire, ask in g for term s. The
w ire said:
“ In view of your scheduled trip
west, w hat would your term s for one
or tw o-day ap p earan ce a t Oregon
s ta te fair, opening L abor Day. Clos
ing Septem ber 11. H ave lan d in g
field on fairg ro u n d s."
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EXTR A
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CH EESE
CREAM, lb.
COFFEE
Hills’lb
MARSHMALLOWS Fluffiest
V A N I L L A Westag, 8 oz. bottle
O.K. LAUNDRY SOAP
CRACKERS
PEPPER
TOMATOES “
SO U P
« lb Box
Lb Pk«
yD ,‘zrE‘' cans 99c
Chicken, 3 cans
SPA G H ETTI
TOMATO JUICE
KOOLADE
With Tomato
& Cheese 3 cans
20 oz. cans,
3 cans
or Miracleade, 4 for
CANDY BARS or Wrigley'! t um>
Wholewheat Flakes Kellog’t
Grapenut Flakes
K*n<«'9
Connor’s Cash Store
Hermistoa Mercantile Cooperative
Friday, Saturday and Monday Special*!
PHONE 401
her p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. C harles
R a tliff last week w hile on h er v a
cation.
Mrs. Fred L au g h ary and son Roy
retu rn ed
F rid ay
from
P o rtlan d
w here she visited h er d au g h ter, Mrs.
W. Blessing, her son Tom, and o th er
relatives. They also w ent to V er
nonia, Cannon Beach and Seaside.
Mrs. H enry H am m ill recen tly re
tu rn ed from a v acation sp en t in
P o rtlan d , C hehalis and Sequim, W n.
Mr. and Mrs. R ich ard H am m ill of
Sequim b ro u g h t h e r home and re
m ained for a few days.
Six days of horse races are in
sto re for tu rf fans a t th e 77th a n
n u al Oregon sta te fa ir w hich opens
in Salem L abor day for seven days.
O pening race is 1 :3 0 o’clock L abor
day.
COUNTY COUKT
(C ontinued from page 3)
Payroll .................................. 98.79
Percy Sweet, G eneral Road
Payroll ............. .................. 93.07
Jack E nglish. G eneral Road
Payroll ..................................
5.58
L. M cIntyre, G eneral Road
Payroll ............................
96.60
A. L. W arnock, G eneral
Road P ayroll .......................
6.48
W alt P icard , G eneral Road
P ay ro ll ................................... 77.59
Cecil Sams, G eneral Road
Payroll ..................................
47.01
S. P. W esterv elt, G eneral
Road P ayroll ....................... 54.30
E. L. S tephens, G eneral
Road Payroll ......................
97.32
Neil Devore, G eneral Road
Payroll .................................. 89.71
F ra n k T aylor, G eneral Road
P ayroll ...............................
98.94
W. F. Brow n, G eneral Road
P ayroll .................................. 183.94
E. S. Fox, G eneral Road
Payroll
....... 98.94
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gossage a re
th e p are n ts of a 12 pound son born
Tuesday. A ugust 23, in St. A n th
ony's ho sp ital in P endleton.
Mrs. S ara A nson e n tertain ed Wed
nesday, A ugust 17, a t her home for
her son and d au g h ter-in -la w , Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Anson, th e occasion
being th e ir 17th w edding an n iv e r
sary. A pproxim ately 80 neighbors
enjoyed a social evening w ith ice
cream and cake served.
Mrs. F ra n k C orneille com plim ent
ed her husband w ith a su rp rise
b irth d a y p arty
S atu rd ay
n ig h t.
A bout 70 persons were in atten d a n ce
to p a rtic ip a te in old tim e dancing,
w ith music by Mrs. P ark s and son
Lisle.
Mr. ajid Mrs. H. C. M arker and
two ch ild ren of Lovelock. N evada,
are v isitin g a t th e home of her mo
th e r, Mrs. F ran k Cornielles. They
have come w ith th e In ten tio n of lo
catin g in th is vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. V .R .C hristopher have
as ’th e ir bouse guests th e ir d au g h ter
and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
P ru n k o p of Sum pter. Ore., th e ir son
A, C h risto p h er of Iaildsburg. New
Mexico, an d Bill P rukop of Tusron.
Arizona.
Mr». F. S. G reen w as hostess to
the b ridge club a t her home Monday.
S tan field people atte n d in g th e
Toll G ate road celeb ratio n S unday
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Lane and
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