PAO« FOUR
THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1840.
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ing on their sneak. They were ac spent Wednesday evening in Pendle
companied by Glenn Mallory of the ton.
high school faculty, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdale
Willard Baker. They drove to Seat of Pendleton visited with Mrs. Van
tle
and
then
to
Bremerton,
Wn.
After
Orsdale’s sister and family, Mrs. E.
Published Every Thursday at
taking in the sights there they re B. Wattenburger. The men spent
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
turned to Seattle. They returned the day fishing.
Yea—there are new models
home by way of Portland and the
and
im p o rta n t improve
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
Mt. Hood loop, getting home Sunday |
ments in insurance policies
evening.
as well as in motor cars.
We are glad to report the marked I
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
improvement of Mrs. F. L. Barlow
For ex a m p le, automobile
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
who has been seriously ill.
liability insurance recently
Delbert Walpole, who received a
The Ladies Aid society met at the
has been liberalized to cover
Subscription Rates
scratch on the shin in a ball game a< home of Mrs. George Sampson last
- at no extra charge — hus
Irrigon two weeks ago, suffered in Thursday with Mrs. Sampson and
One Y ear...................
$2.00
fection in the wound and has been Mrs. McMartin as hostesses.
band
and wife while driving
Six Months ..................
1.00
confined to his home.
another person's car.
Harry Hull accompanied Olaf
Mrs. Paul DeMauro and daughter Stangeby to Seattle where he spent
Three Months ................
.50
Notable new plans in insur
Angela went to Portland Friday and the week end visiting his brother,
Payable in Advance
returned Saturday.
ance are available in other
Vern Hull and family.
Miss Esther Mc<
McGrew spent the
lines also —greater protec
Mrs. Paul Donavon from Califor
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week end in Portland.
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nia spent the last of the week with
tion at le s s c o s t in many
Uels Kristensen and daughter Eli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bous-
Residence Telephone ......
. 2333
instances and written with
zabeth drove to Portland Tuesday. quet.
strong c a p ita l stock com
Elizabeth remained there to have her
TO
SHO W YOU
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooksley and
panies — your guarantaa of
tonsils out.
son Darrel left Saturday for Lyle,
N EW MODELS
Several members of the Christian Wn., where Mrs. Cooksly and son
security.
Endeavor plan to drive to Dallas will visit with her parents for two
Dallas Friday to attend the state weeks. Mr. Cooksly returned to his
convention there.
here.
The Community church lawn is be work
u
The employees of the U. S. Engi
ing put in shape for seeding this neers,
i
who have been stationed here < >
week by different volunteer groups. for over
years, are planning on
Bob Bleakney left for Goldendale moving to two Pasco
this week. Those
sisted in the preparation of the din Friday where he will attend school. men that are moving their families
The family will move there as soon are Allan Darr, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter and as schoql is out.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
and daughter*, Mr. and
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
The school here is to have three ald Kring
family left for Condon, Ore., Sunday
Bill Bracco, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
new teachers next year. Lois Mes Mrs.
where
they
have
work
for
the
com
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Blue’ Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones. Miss ing two months.
senger is to teach in Condon and Mr.
Mrs. Lee Butterfield, Mr.
Culp and the band members motored
Eleanor Tilden has procured a posi and and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Warner,
Mrs. William Bolton, Mr. and •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •••♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ••» ♦ ♦ » •» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •< » ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ •
to La Grande Saturday to attend the Mrs. James Warner, Mrs. Chas. tion in Portland. Miss McGrew is to
Mrs. Joe Mann and son, Mr. and Mrs.
music festival.
Stewart, Mrs. Curtain, Mrs. Hoag- be married.
Dick Cooksly and son. Mr. and Mrs.
R. V. Jones and son Willard at Ian
Mrs. George Sale and daughter gory, Ratcliffe, Hogg, Fellers, Nich
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Caldwell,
Willard Coons, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Zelma
tended the baseball game at Pendle and Rev. Harness and family motor
spent a few days in Portland ols, Davies, A. M. Parker, T. Moore,
Steavens and sons and Mr. and Mrs. last week.
ton Saturday.
L, Kennison, Chas. Fox, M. Refvem,
to Pendleton to a fellowship meet
Ed
Kessey.
Others
will
move
their
Wiley Benefiel spent the week end ed
Cliff Tomlinson left Saturday for Pat Quinn, Percy Maye, Forrest
Wednesday.
family
after
school
is
out.
with his brothers, Bert and Elmer ing Mrs.
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
his home at Rainier where he will be Steinke, Frank Corneille, Harold
G. Sherman from Lexington
Mr. and Mrs. F. Morgan and employed
Benefiel.
in the logging business.
has been engaged as school superin
Reeves and Miss Elva Berry. The
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedwell and tendent
daughter,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Mrs. Jennie Shepard, sister of next meeting will be at the home of
to succeed Ralph Jones.
Mrs. Lucy Rogers, county school Reeves, newly married couple, all of Mrs.
family moved to Sunnyside, Wn., last
Tom Gregory, and Jack Burke Mrs. Inez McCormick when Mrs. Jess
and Mrs. Batie Rand and fam superintendent, visited the Pine City Eugene, spent the week end visiting
week where they will make their fu ily Mr.
and family of Milton, and Mr. and Richards will conduct a panel discus
visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mil school Wednesday.
ture home.
Mrs.
Reeves
parents
in
Stanfield,
last Sunday.
Mrs. Theo. Gregory of La Grande sion on consumers’ problems.
About 20 guests were present at ler at Boardman
Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and and Mrs. Morgan and Mr. Reeves’ were
Sunday visitors at the Gregory
Clair Caldwell entertained daughter
Monday Bridge club met at the
the kitchen party given by the REA the Mrs.
Darlyne.
Mrs.
R.
E.
Mc-
father
in
Hermiston,
and
sister,
Mrs.
Pep club Wednesday.
ranch. The Gregory home has re home of Mrs. Leora Heyden. Substi
Ben
Spencer
here.
under the supervision of Miss Houch
Greer
and
daughter
Shirley,
and
Mrs.
Nettie
Flower
from
Heppner
cently
been
treated
to
a
new
“plaid”
tute players were Mesdames George
ens at the school building Tuesday af is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom house guest Mrs. G. Newsome spent
The Ladies Aid is planning a
Elliott, Harold Reeves, Henry Mor
ternoon. The talk given by Miss this
Thursday at Walla Walla visiting chicken dinner at the lodge hall roof.
week.
Our teachers, Miss Young and Miss ris and Roy Temple. Ila Wallace
Houchens was both interesting and
Mrs. Wattenburger’s sister-in-law, Thursday evening from 6 to 8 Leslie
A
pre-school
clinic
was
held
at
the
were in La Grande Saturday had high score.
o’clock.
educational to users of electricity. school house Monday.
Mrs. Alvin Strain.
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to attend the music festival. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Woolley and Mr. Harr
E.
B,
Wattenburger
and
Glenn
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Byrnes
are
T. T. Slaughter entertained Clapp made a business trip to John making a basement and foundation M. Refvem accompanied the students NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
from Hermiston were present. A the Mrs.
Ladies Aid members at her home Day Thursday.
from here.
FINAL REPORT
sumptuous dinner was served to the
under their house.
afternoon.
H. L. Hedrick and Mrs. Walter
guests. Mrs. Gertrude Sanders as- Thursday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vern
Dodges
and
son
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Wattenburger
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler Sr. of
Isackson took the senior class to Pen IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
spent Thursday in Pasco visiting spent Friday in Pasco.
Umatilla visited the Isoms Sunday their
Monday to have their pictures
STATE OF OREGON FOR
son, Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mahoney and dleton
evening.
UMATILLA COUNTY
Mrs. Lois Kent and Mrs. Ethel son and D. C. Mahoney of Pendleton taken.
LEMON JUICE RECIPE C. Dexter purchased the Gus Hol- Knighten
Miss Elaine Greene of Eugene and
attended a banquet and were in Umatilla Saturday.
lett place recently and moved his
Stanley Greene of Junction City
one night institute in Irrigon Friday.
Miss Margie Mustard who is em were
CHECKS RHEUMATIC family in last week.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
week end visitors at the home
ployed
in
Pendleton
spent
Sunday
at
Mrs.
E.
B.
Wattenburger
enter
that the undersigned administratrix
The
teachers
institute
was
held
in
of
their
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
P A I N Q U I C K L Y the school auditorium Friday of last tained in honor of her daughter’s 9th the home of her parents.
of the estate of Walter S. Boynton,
Greene.
If you suffer from rheumatic, ar week. Mrs. Clara Slaughter assisted birthday. There were 17 guests
deceased, has filed her final report
Mrs.
Roy
Attebury
was
hostess
to
present.
thritis or neuritis pain, try this sim with the dinner in the evening.
with the Clerk of the above entitled
the
Home
Economics
club
at
the
Mrs. Harry Andrews and daugh
ple inexpensive home recipe that
Court, and that the Judge of said
Mrs. Arilda Bleakney from Board-
Grange hall Tuesday afternoon.
thousands are using. Get a package man spent the past week in this vici ters Florence and Marion spent Sat
Court has made an order herein
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vernon
Waid
who
By Mrs. Rose Hedrick
urday morning visiting at the A. E.
of Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix it nity taking the census.
took Lena Bowman, Grace Krause designating Saturday, the 18th day
Wattenburger home.
with a quart of water, add the juice
and Jo Rhea to the tri-state confer of May, 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M. as
of 4 lemons. It’s easy. No trouble at
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay and
Mesdames N. D. Bard. C. M. Mc ence of the Girls League at Baker the time, and the rooms of the above
all and pleasant. You need only 2
children of Alpine and Mr. and Mrs. Call and J. F. Lane were hostesses Saturday report an enjoyable time. entitled Court in the County Court
tablespoonfuls two times a day. Often
George Peck of Lexington were Sun ! for a delightful shower Saturday af The Girls League will entertain their House in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun
within 48 hours- sometimes over
day dinner guests at the Roy Neill ternoon in the church parlors, honor mothers at a tea Wednesday.
ty, Oregon, as the place when and
By Ruth Fisher
home.
night—splendid results are obtained.
where hearing is to be had thereon.
ing Mrs. Rachel Sloan Jackson. Mrs.
The
annual
guest
day,
April
11,
of
If the pains do not quickly leave and
Mrs. Ralph Moore of Newberg is Cloid Studrivant sang. Games were the Stanfield Woman’s Study club All persons interested are hereby no
The senior play was presented at spending a week with her mother-in- (played.
if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will
Many Hermiston ladies was a pronounced success. After tified to then and there appear and
cost you nothing to try as it is sold the high school auditorium Thursday law, Mrs. Roy Neill.
were present.
three musical numbers by members show cause, if any they have, why
by your druggist under an absolute evening. A good crowd enjoyed the
Jim Ayers of Hermiston was a
Nathan Bard was called to Rich of our high school, the speaker, Mrs. said report should not be approved,
money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Com laughs and shudders which it caller at the Clayton Ayers home land, Penn., Sunday, due to the sud Henry Roe Cloud of Tutuila Mission, the administratrix discharged and the
pound is for sale and recommended oy brought. The returns from this play Sunday.
den death of his brother Henry Bard. spoke very entertainingly to the club estate closed.
Mrs. Lois Kent spent Saturday in The supply agent at the depot is R. of
HERMISTON DRUG COMPANY go to finance the annual senior sneak.
Dated this 18th day of April, 1940.
her visit at Washington, D. C.,
The senior 32-5c
class left Friday morn- Pendleton.
j V. Dygart from Portland.
Martha Anna Boynton,
last
January.
She
also
spoke
of
the
R. E. McGreer returned from a
Kenneth Waid is en route to Nome, Indian arts. Miss Jane Olson and
,,, ,
Administratrix.
week’s visit to Central Oregon.
W. J. Warner,
Alaska, where he will be employed, MiMss Ruth Cochran, guests from
A. E. Wattenburger and Roy Neill having responded to a call from Pendleton, poured at an attractive Attorney for Estate.
are ill with colds this week.
Fred Waid who is stationed there.
tea table centered with a large bowl
Commissioner Roy Neill was in
Mrs. Furlong and Mrs. Paine of
tulips and iris, and lighted yellow
Pendleton Friday on county court Pendleton, relatives, visited Mr. and of
tapers arranged by Mrs. S. P. Smith.
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business.
Mrs. Frank Ayers Sunday.
Guests were Mesdames A. J. Cleg
Mrs. John Harrison was a Hermis
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Mrs. F. A. Baker returned Satur horn, C. Mollsted, L. Hughes, G.
ton caller Tuesday.
day after a week’s visit with her Smith, C. Rhea, L. L. Penney, Wikel, • HALF & HALF
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer and sons Lowell and Wallace Baker and Don Childs, George Elliot, C. M. Mc
house guest Mrs. Golda Newsome families at Spokane.
Call, H. Morris, O. Dyer, Tom Gre THOMPSON'S DRUG
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