THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reeser and
Mrs. Hal Portwood of Condon visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider
Thursday.
Mrs. J. C. Cross of Brewster, Wn.,
visited relatives in Irrigon last
week.
Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Brown left
for Freewater Saturday where they
will conduct revival meetings.
Johnny Swearingen had the mis
fortune to cut two of his fingers se
verely while chopping kindling
Thursday evening.
A seven pound baby girl was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hoaglan
last Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Howard Montgomery in Hermiston.
The baby was named Frances.
Bert Dexter built a new brooder
house on his property in town last
week and purchased 400 baby chicks.
New Hampshire reds, from Mrs. W.
L. Suddarth.
Miss Ruth Hayes of Horseshoe
Bend, Idaho, is a guest of Mrs. Tom
Caldwell.
Dan Hill is taking Mrs. Fred
Rieks to Pendleton several times
each week for medical treatment.
Rev. Carl Alquist left Friday for
his home at Vale, Ore. Mrs. Wilson
accompanied him on the trip.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bedwell is quite ill with a
cold.
Mr. and Mrs. John Voile moved
into their new house last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoaglan visited
their daughter, Mrs. Brown at Stan
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Valias Dexter of La
Grande visited relatives and friends
here last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Warner were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
Rand Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom motored
to Prosser, Wn., Tuesday, bringing
home 200 ten-day-old pullets from
the Henacres hatchery at Prosser.
The Pep club was entertained at
luncheon Sunday by Mrs. Clair Cald
well and formed a theatre party la
ter in the evening.
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
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The Pendleton Male Chorus -
Directed by Ted Roy - Will Be Presented by
The Hermiston Commercial Club and Hermiston Garden Club
F rid a y , M arch 31, a t 8:15 P. M ., in H . S. A u d ito riu m
Frances Robertson, Soprano, Guest Soloist
Benefit Hermiston Community Park Kitchen Project
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COLUMBIA
• • famous pot luck dinners will be on their birthdays. Two lovely cakes dleton, cousins of H. A. Hooker,
at noon. Plan your work so were cut. one made by Mrs. Christ spent Sunday at the Hooker home.
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that you can lend a hand, and also
By Lola Hutchlaon
The pouring of concrete for the
foundation of the new1 club house in
Columbia park was completed Tues
day. "It won’t be long now,” until
the "Big Day." It is planned to
have at least fifty volunteer men at
work in the park at a date to be an
nounced in the near future. Clean
ing of the park and finishing of the
building will be features of the day.
One of the Farm Bureau Auxiliary’s
enjoy meeting your neighbors. Your
neighbors will enjoy you. Watch
for the date.
A farewell dinner was given at
the home of L. E. Hughes at Stan
field last Sunday, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Hadley and daughters,
who are to leave soon for Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell gave
a turkey dinner Sunday, honoring
Mrs. Emma Christley, Edith Cable,
Dorene Cable, and Emma Hutchison
The finest farm youth of the country w ill gather a t the Golden Gate
International Exposition on Treasure Island during the week of April 2nd
to 2th when the Future Fanners of America and 4H Boys and Olris Clubs
compete for honors a t the Twelfth Annual Interstate Junior Livestock
Show. Approximately 3000 head of the finest livestock will be entered. This
Is Severs Wllford, Future Farmer competitor from Santa Rosa. Calif., who
wii be a contender for the grand championship in the lamb division. *
Thanks
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ley and the other by Mrs. Mikesell.
Nina Rae McCulley, a student at
Each honoree received a number of O. S. C. this year, spent the spring
useful gifts. Those present besides vacation with relatives in Portland,
the honorees were Mr. and Mrs. C.
Barbara Reid left early Monday
L. Upham, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hut morning to resume her studies at O.
chison, Dell Christley, A. H. Cable, S. C.
Lois Hutchison, Baxter Hutchison,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Getchell and
Edward Shaw and the host and hos Grandma Blue were at the H. A.
tess.
Hooker home Tuesday.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Dinner guests Thursday evening
Mrs. Adam Blahm is their daughter, at the John Jendrzejewski home
were Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Temple
Mrs. Harley Matteson of Heppner.
Miss Edna Ott was home over the ton, Mr. Templeton’s brother and
week end of last week. Miss Ott is wife and Mrs. Emma Fritts.
a home economics teacher in the
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer made
high school at Prairie City.
a business trip to Pendleton Thurs
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson of day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chaney and
Ione were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Blahm.
small child were dinner guests of
Recent dinner guests at the C. E. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Getchell last
Hadley home were Mr. and Mrs. E. Friday.
C. Hughes, L. E. Hughes and family,
Mrs. Jesse Snead and daughter
M. W. Hughes and family and Will left March 15th for Nampa, Idaho.
Barber and family.
Mr. Snead will remain in Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon and Mr. district during the summer.
and Mrs. Wilson Johnspn of Port
H. G. McCulley and family were
land were up over the week end for Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buell. Mrs. B. E. Getchell.
Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Johnson are
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill of Stan
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Buell.
field were callers Friday at the Les
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Russell of Wal ter Hammer home.
la Walla were Sunday and Monday
Bernard Jendrzejewski was hon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ored on his birthday Thursday of
Moore.
last week when a number of his
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilkes are friends surprised him. Those pres
home from Vale where they spent ent were Jim Stuart, Harold Rain
the winter. Mrs. Wilkes is reported water, Paul Marble, Richard Cox,
in better health than she has been Hugo Pankow, Wayne Lindner and
for several years.
Hiram Stillings.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Geer and
daughter Alice were dinner guests at
the C. A. Shown home in Umatilla t
UMATILLA NEWS t
Sunday.
By
MRS. GLENN OSTROM
Mrs. Florence Taylor of Northern
Idaho is here. She came to attend
Local people were greatly shocked
the funeral of Mrs. Edwards and to by the sudden death of Mayor Joseph
visit her mother Mrs. Nellie Tucker Tucker, who passed away at his
and sister, Mrs. T. Panages.
home early Friday morning.
Pauline Morris, who is a teacher
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Linn spent
in the Mill City school, spent the Friday and Saturday in Salem where
spring vacation with her mother, Mr. Linn attended a meeting of
Mrs. Laura Morris.
principals of high schools.
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H. M. Sommerer made a business
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and
trip to Portland Tuesday of last daughters Margie and Dorothy spent
week, and returned home Friday Thursday in Pendleton.
night.
Members of the Ladies Aid sur
Chas. Lemon and family of Pen- prised Miss Sara Rlx on her birth
day last Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Veta Moran, student of Kin-
man Business University, spent the
week end visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Moran.
Mr. and Mrs. George Arrowsmith
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Moore of Hermiston, arrived Satur
day after receiving word of the death
of Joseph Tucker, father of the two
women.
Umatilla people visiting in Pen-
! dleton Saturday included Mr. . and
Mrs. Stahley Sannes, Mr. and Mrs.
Lew Brownell, Mrs. Elmore McKen-
' zie and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter had
their children as house guests over
the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie
Dexter of Clatskanie, Mr. and Mrs.
Vallis Dexter of La Grande and
Bessie Dexter, who teaches school at
Dale.
A miscellaneous shower was given j
Monday afternoon honoring Mrs.
Wm. Hanson at her home.
Albert Vieg, who is employed at |
-teattle. is visiting his mother and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coon spent
the week end visiting her parents in
The Dalles. Their daughter, who has
been visiting her grandparents for
some time, returned home with
them.
Art Peterson of Willow Creek
Million—
CAR
BUYER
For the dozens of cars yon
have purchased from us.
We have other buyers waiting for good light cars.
New Car Buyer! Now is Tour Chance!
We need your car. We’re in the mood to trade.
We need Fords, Chevrolets & Ply mouths- ’35 to ’37 models.
See your Ford dealer First for a Better deal.
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
spent the week end at the Hugh Van
Schoieck home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull left
Tuesday afternoon for Spokane
where they will visit his mother,
Mrs. Emma Hull.
Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh and
small don Robert spent Tuesday af
ternoon in Pendleton.
Art Trout of Walla Walla is in
Umatilla working for the Western
Union.
Mrs. Kilple of Heppner arrived
here this week to Join her husband,
who is with the U. S. Army Engin
eers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stoop and
two daughters motored to Enter
prise over the week end. Mr. Stoop
is with the army engineering crew,
working on the river barge.
COMING AG AIN
TO
HERMISTON HOTEL
Thurs., March 30
DR. H. C. CURRY
drink in s -, t h e n d r iv in g -,
HOT qn LV W R E C K S C A R S ,
THE OLD RELIABLE
OPTOMETRIST OF SEATTLE
-S E E DR. C U R R Y-
FOR BETTER FITTED GLASSES
TO RELIEVE EYE STRAIN
AND HEADACHE.
— CHARGES REASONABLE —
BUT O F T E N
B e h in d
PUTS
D R IV E R S
d if f e r e n t b a r s
HAS BEEN COMING TO YOUR
CITY FOR MANY YEARS.
Public Sale!
Starts 1:00 P.M. Sharp
SATURDAY, MAR. 25
■I STARMELI SALES S A M
All Kinds af Livestock
Farm Machinery of all kinds
Household Goods - Garden Tools
Cream Separators
And other things too numerous to mention
This is a Community Sale— Bring in the merchandise you do not
need, and buy what you do need. Help make this sale a success.
I will hold a sale every Saturday at this place.
Geo. Hodge
Auctioneer
Clyde Kennison, Clerk
— Farm Sales a Specialty! --