The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 16, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MAY 16, 194«.
TH E H E R M IS TO N H ER ALD . HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE T H R M
Don Haryman and Stanley Sannea, the home of their brother and son and
Fred Mullins and Earl Walker, who his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spen-
are employed in Pasco for the U. S.
engineers, spent the week end with
their families.
Mary Walker spent the week end
COLUMBIA
in Portland.
By Mrs. Baxter Hutchison
William Bolton, U. S. engineer of
Pasco, was in Umatilla Sunday and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garberding
Monday.
Mrs. Harry Rodenbough
and made a trip Monday to Dufur, Ore.,
daughter Doris spent Monday in Pen­ and brought back a registered Dur­
ham bull for John Conrad.
dleton.
Mrs. Willis Burchett’s sister and
Warren Dillian of Arlington visit­
two sons came from Ranier on Moth­
ed
Sunday
at
the
Elmore
McKenzie
M *don that IS a v azarinn l Ra>
er’s day. On Monday all, including
home.
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.
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie and daugh­ Mrs. Jessie Hooker and Mr. and Mrs.
by alv-cea2<i<ew «l Super-Coaebl Sea
ter Betty and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and Enos Burchett, went to Emigrant
son Garley Dean visited at the Wil­ Springs for a picnic dinner.
chlngi you’d mire, traveling any other
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Barager were
liam Logan home in Hermiston Mon­
way . . • free from road-map«, highway
Walla Walla visitors Tuesday.
day.
marker« and driving «train!
Mrs. Mabel Weeks’ daughter. Mrs.
GENUINE BARGAIN P R IC E S ON
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harrim an
FAMOUS
SH ERWIN- WILLIAMS PAINTS
and daughter Audrey spent Tuesday J. E. Schroder and family of Pendle­
here, while Mr. Harryman attended ton, were here for Mother’s day. Also
George Schroder, mother of Mr.
Clip Ceepee for l i t r e
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to business. Mrs. Harryman visited Mrs.
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union PRCiFic stages
SEMI-LHSTRE «U I
ic e
Schroder, accompanied them.
Veceflea Dlvldeed«
with Mrs. Don Harryman.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mopps of
Mrs.
Dale
Montgomery
and
son
Paste this coupon on a
Hermiston Drug Co.
Wallowa were here Sunday to spend
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Larry Dale and Mrs. Dale Tucker Mother’s
GALLON i n C I A L
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penny postal card & mail
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day with his mother, Mrs.
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Ann of Holdman spent Tuesday af­
Tours, Sixth and Taylor.
Jim Dunham of Pendleton was vis­
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FLAT-TONE
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ternoon with Mrs. Glenn Ostrom.
Portland, Ore., for color­
iting his brother Eugene Dunham
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The Garden club sold cream puffs Monday.
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delegate to the Garden and Rose of Miles Barager, is visiting at the
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show
in
Portland
this
June.
They
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home.
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are sponsoring a flower show the 15 Barager
J. L. Hatfield of Umatilla spent
(If Student, state grade .)
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•tacco aro u n
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of this month at the community hall. Saturday
at the Bob Woodward
Skerwia WiWeiM
CONCRETE tAIRt
» " ct
I A H L IN O L IU M
The 4-H club held a cooked food home.
IM O Heme Dece»
eed
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VA R N ISH
sale in the post office Saturday
Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich’s sister, Mrs.
•dea» le« "C eler
Norma Lyle came home from the morning.
GALLON SP IC I AL
Fields, and a friend came down from
Stvlleg" year kerne
UMATILLA NEWS
Earl Bensel of Hermiston is as­ Pendleton Tuesday for a visit and a
Hermiston General hospital Friday.
Regele. $1 22
93.24
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sisting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jess
Connell
Mrs. Jes3 Connell and granddaugh­
fishing trip at the reservoir. The
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
PA I N T and COLOR H e ad q u arters fo r ,
ter Genevieve and Mrs. Charles Bind­ with their house that was recently fishing trip was spoiled when their
er spent Saturday in Pendleton shop­ vacated.
car got stuck in the sand.
i
A m s p ài n t
Mr. and Mrs. Al Reed are parents
(Too late for last week)
ping.
Mrs. Bob Woodward and her bro­
a son born to them May 4 at the ther.
Mrs. Lyle Brown and infant son
Tiny Caldwell, and Miss Alice
Leta Meyers and Albert Vieg spent of
Hermiston hospital This is their Reuber of Stanfield, visited Mrs.
Thursday in Walla Walla.
second son.
Belle Caldwell of Irrigon Sunday af­
Mrs. Bud Faust spent Friday and
The Ladies Aid is holding their
O re g o n H a r d w a r e Im p i. C o .
Saturday visiting her aunt and six months silent friend party at the ternoon. Mrs. Caldwell is ill.
Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Wilcox will at­
grandmother in Echo.
community hall with a 1:00 o’clock tend a six o’clock dinner at the Mala-
FOR STATE
Mr. and Mrs. Les. Blakely of Port­ pot luck lunch Thursday.
bon camp of the Spanish war veter­
H e r m is to n , O r e g o n
land spent Wednesday here visiting
Howard Montgomery is at the
held at Pendleton Thursday even­
his mother, Mrs. Jennie Blakely.
home of his brother, George Mont­ ans
ing (tonight). A program will follow
Miss Leta Meyers, Albert Vieg and gomery.
the dinner.
buyat thus
Margie Mustard, who is employed
Glenn Ostrom spent Saturday in
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell were
Walla Walla. The boys returned in Pendleton, spent Sunday visiting dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
home that afternoon, but Miss Mey­ at the home of her parents, Mr. and Cable Sunday.
12.
pneumonia, came home Wednesday of
ers remained in Walla Walla where Mrs. John Mustard.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison
Margaret French was visiting at last week but is still confined to her
The members of the grade school and Nadine and Keith Hutchison,
she will be employed.
the John Knox home Sunday.
bed.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Grubbs and son track team and a few other children and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jordan and
Maxine Blinston stayed in town
Mrs. Mabel Weeks, Mrs. Otis
have moved from the Umatilla cab­ went to Irrigon for a track practice i w ^ er, Dorothy were dinner guests with Roberta Mullins while Mrs. Mul­
Wednesday afternoon.
Buell and Mrs. Zivney took the 7th
ins to the Tippie house.
of
Mrs.
L.
W.
Douglas
Mother’s
day.
lins was at Corvallis recently.
Mrs. Mattie O. Tucker, who has
and 8th grades of Columbia school
and Mrs. Willis Christenson
Word was received here by Mrs. been
Mrs. Joe Udey called on Mrs. T. children on a tour to Pendleton Mon­
visiting her daughter and son- and Mr. daughter
Gail
of
Seattle,
rela­
Gene McFarland of the death of her j l in-law,
and Mrs. Lloyd Moore, tives of Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm M. Ellis, Miss Mary Ellis and Mrs. day. Mrs. Adam Blahm also accom­
brother, A1 Enybisk, 19, at The arrived Mr.
panied them. They visited Collins
from Goldendale came Thursday of last week for a Forrest Moore Monday afternoon.
Dalles. Funeral services were held with the Wednesday
Charles Wells and Jim Knox were Flour Mill, East Oregonian, Public
Moores to visit with her son visit at the Strohm home. They re­
Saturday afternoon at Pendleton. Tom Tucker
dinner guests at the Ernest French Library, Hamley's leather factory
and family.
turned Wednesday.
¡Mr. and Mrs. McFarland attended.
home on Stage Gulch Sunday.
and the Woolen mills. They ate pic­
Mrs. Laura Morris of Beach, Ore ,
Miss Betty McKenzie, student
nic dinner in the Round Up park. All
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Reynolds
was an over night guest of Mrs. Ma­ came up Thursday from their Port­ report a wonderful day.
I nurse at Doernbecher hospital in
Exercises
for
the
graduating
class
ry Harr Saturday, She was also
: Portland, spent Sunday and Monday
LESLIE M. SCOTT
The following clipping from a Sa­
home for a visit at the Ora
visiting at the home of her parents, of 1940 of Umatilla high school got looking after busines interests here. land
lem paper will be of interest to local
Thomson
farm.
They
returned
Sat­
under
way
Sunday
with
the
Bacca­
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker called urday.
“ A n A H Oregon M a n ” ; dr. and Mrs. Elmore McKenzie.
people. Miss Bessie Hammer is a
Lee and Everett Ervin left last laureate address given by Rev. J. K. at the Virgil Reagle home Sunday
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Dr.
R.
C.
McCornack,
from
the
Walpole,
pastor
of
the
church
here.
afternoon.
R epublican Primarie« M ay 17, 1940
veek for Bend, Ore., where they will
Hammer, and is a graduate of the
The following program was given be­
▲d p a id f o r by S co tt fo r T re a s u re r C o m m itte e .
' be employed on a road crew.
Dinner guests at the B. E. Getch- State Department of Agriculture at
fore the service: Invocation, Mrs. Mi­ ell home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Salem, was in this district Tuesday local high school, receiving her nurs­
es training at the Good Samaritan
lo McFarland; music selection from Henry Wilson and family; Jim Mar­ vaccinating horses.
hospital in Portland. She is now em­
mixed chorus, Holy, Holy, Holy; shall. Clayton Tombleson and James
Mrs. Miles Barager and Mrs. Tom ployed at the State Tuberculosis hos­
Scripture, Rev. Walpole; music se­ and Earl Getchell.
O’Grady drove over to see the Saca- pital at Salem.
Salem, Oregon—
lection, Abide With Me; service,
Ruth McCulley left Thursday for jawea state park Sunday.'
The Mirroroom of the Hotel Marion
Youth and the .Changing World; and i p?fAtello,
Idaho, to spend a month
Miss Lucille Weeks of Pendleton was the scene of a large banquet last
benediction, W. O. Miller.
with her grandmother there.
spent the week end with her mother. night when the Salem Nurses’ asso­
Class night was held Tuesday
Miss Charlotte See of La Grande Mrs. Mabel Weeks.
ciation entertained at 7:30 o’clock
evening in the auditorium with the was
a visitor at the Getchell home
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer were with 138 guests seated at the long
members of the senior class enter­ bunday
evening. She returned with
tables decorated with Dutch iris, yel­
taining their parents and friends. James as he went back to his work in Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. Percy Corman accompanied low tulips and snapdragons. Guests
Graduation exercises will be held near La Grande that evening.
Mrs. Emil Zivney to Portland Friday. included Governor and Mrs. Charles
Thursday evening at 8 o’clock in the
Mrs. H. G. McCulley and daughter Mrs. Corman visited a brother while A. Sprague and out-of-town folk from
high school auditorium. Edward Bray Joyce
Portland, Monmouth, Chemawa and
is valedictorian and Blanch Pound is urday. were Walla Waila visitors Sat­ there. They returned Sunday night. Silverton.
Miss Bessie Hammer pre­
B R A N D N EW 1 9 4 0
Mrs. Elmer Dixson’s mother, Mrs.
salutatorian of the class. Members
Mrs. Florence Pearson and twin Roundtree of Chehalis, Wn.,'is visit­ sided and Miss Lois Nordean served
of the class are Delores Van Scho- children
Joan and James and Mr. and
as toastmistress. Dr. Frank Munk of
iack, Dorothy Mustard, Blanche Mrs. E. B. Hutchison of Pendleton ing here.
Dr. Belt was called to the A. H. Retd college spoke on “Europe on the
Pound, Vane Hiatt and Edward spent Sunday at the B. Hutchison
Cable home Tuesday due to the illness Operating Table,” tracing the back­
Bray.
home.
ground of World war II and recent
of Mr. Cable.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cherry and a
happenings on the continent.
Blinston has been chos-
friend of Heppner spent Mother’3 f" Genevieve
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barber and
b7
.
t,
h
e
LeS>°n
Auxiliary
to
attend
day here visiting his mother, Mr3. the Girls’ State Encampment held in family spent Sunday at the E. C.
Bertha Cherry.
at Silver Creek Falls, near Sil­ Hughes home.
READ THE AD$
Glen Ostrom and Maurice Priddy June
Gracie Wilson, daughter of Mr,
EN JO Y
PEAK
PERFORM ANCE
verton.
spent Sunday fishing on the Umatil i t
and
Mrs.
Lon
Wilson,
who
has
been
A lo n g W i t h th e N e w »
O- p • Miller, president of the in the Pendleton hosnital due to
AT
RO CK
B O TTO M
P R IC E I
la river above Pendleton.
Umatilla
Garden
club,
and
Mrs.
Ken­
Mae Wurster, Naomi Brownell, ney. also of Umatilla, were visitors
Dale Rice and Walter Alcker spent at
the R. B. Wilcox home Monday
You can pay for a brand-new Westinghouse Electric
Sunday at Bingham Springs.
evening
Range while you enjoy all the advantages of m odem
Margie Mustard, who is employed show. in the interest of the flower
electric cooking. I t ’s easy on your budget and easier on
in Pendleton, spent Sunday visiting
The Cold Springs reservoir seems
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mus­
you. W hy wait? W hy not do as thousands of happy
to be quite a popular place. Eight
tard.
housewives have done? Shake off the shackles o f old-
motor boats were on the
The local baseball team won outboard
fashioned cooking methods with a beautiful, new
lake Sunday, some from the state of
its
second
game
Sunday
by
defeating
Westinghouse Electric Range.
Washington. Many people were fish­
the Indians of Mission 9-7.
ing.
Harry Hull spent the week end in
and Mrs. Tom Picard of Wal­
Hara'« tha new ta-
Seattle visiting his brother, Vern la Mr.
SURE I
Walia were Sunday visitors at the
um atioaal TD -P
Hull and family, while attending to John
— p o w e r lo p a ll
Knox
home.
Mrs.
Knox
is
business.
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(o a r to «ir 14-
their niece.
Mrs. Cora Van Winkle, who is em­
loch plow« undar
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blinston and
• v a r a z a c o n d ì-
ployed in Arlington, spent Sunday daughters
Genevieve
and
Reta
spent
visiting her husband here.
with Mrs. Blinston’s parents,
nui-nar 0VM
Milo McFarland and Dale Rice Sunday
and Mrs. U. Edwards.
Balanced Heat
¡V*0* * ’’ COOQ,
spent Tuesday afternoon in Walla Mr. Mrs.
Mary Harr and Mrs. Ed
aisures perfect
Walla on business.
Hugg were calling on Mrs. Baxter
results. Single
Miss
Alma
Wattenburger
and
a
c o n t r o l la ao
friend of Amity visited on Mother’s Hutchison Tuesday.
easy to u»el
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson and
day at the home of her parents, Mr.
daughter of Moro and Mrs. Geor­
and Mrs. Bert Wattenburger.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses and fam­ gia Henderson visited at the John
ily spent Sunday fishing in the moun­ Jendrzejewski home Sunday.
THIS IS THE YEAR TO CHANGE TO MODERN ELECTRIC COOKING
tains near Dale, Ore. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blinston and
joined in Pendleton by some friends. daughter Rita were calling at the
. . . and right now w e’re featuring a value that will “open
Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh and Ghristley home Sunday afternoon.
________
»♦ COME T
SkTI
your eyes.”
IN!
Sharon Lee and Bobby spent Tues­
Marvin Hutchison and daughter
day visitiAg at the Glenn Ostrom Nadine of Pilot Rock called at the B.
Hutchison home Sunday.
home and other friends here.
The grade school will go to Cold
Last Friday was open house for
Wistii|honsa
Cutists
Springs Thursday for their annual Columbia school. A large number
picnic. Glenn Ostrom and Lyle of parents and friends were present
7 « M l Z U IACM W IIK
Brown will take them in the school to see the fine display of school work
H
bus.
and enjoyed the program and picnic
111
A pril IS
. The high school will go to Bingham dinner. The highlight of the after-
Ml
la M a y IS
Springs Friday and Lyle Brown will noon was a bail game played by a
' take them in the bus.
school team against the dads.
IT » » I / I M F I I A N O C A S Y f
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell and
Robert Weibel of Pendleton is vis­
Just chooae the P in t Prize you'd like to
j son Robert spent Monday in Pendle- iting the DeMoss family.
OUR Dieael crawler trac­
win and finish one of these letter« in 25
I ton.
Operator fatigue ia engineered
The Pumpkin Center Telephone
to 100 words:
tor« are now available in the
William Bolton, U. S. engineer, company had interfering branches of
out o f these TracTracTors . . .
Latter No. 1 (for Refrigerator P in t
who was transferred to Pasco, spent trees cut back from their lines Mon­
International line. Three nsw ;reat w orking capacity, long
day.
Prises) “Dear Westinghouse Bride, You
Tuesday here.
r ife, and low maintenance are
o n tt — th e sm a ll T D -6 , the
should have a Westinghouse Refriger­
Earl Walker, Don Harryman, Fred
Callers at the Joe Udey home this
TD-9,
the
I
D
-14—and
the
big,
ator because . . .”
engineered in. There’s not an
.Mullins and Stanley Sannes, who are week to see the wonderful irises in
powerful I D - 18 announced a
Laffer K o . 2 (for Range P in t Prises)
ounce o f lazy horsepower in
employed at Pasco by the U. S. engi­ bloom were Mrs. Marvin Watson,
year ago. In this com plete se­
"Dear Westinghouse Bride. You should
neers, spent the week end with their Mrs. Bess Millard, Mrs. O. O. Felt-
any o f them! A higher percent­
bava a Westinghouse Range because. .
rie« o f D iesel TracTracTors,
tamilies here.
house, Mrs. Curtis Dyer and her sis­
age o f their maximum drawbar
Sseood Prizes—50 Irons each week.
Mrs. A1 Reed and infant son Fred­ ter. and Mrs. Stockard.
INTERNATIONAL offers a new
horsepow er can be kept con ­
Weekly Contesta cloae April 25, May 2,
rick returned to their home Monday
Leo Lamon of Pendleton was visit­
standard o f performance and
tinuously applied to get more
May 9. May 16, May 23.
from the Hermiston General hospital. ing at the Lester Hammer home Sun­
econom y—perfectly designed
work done per day at lower
Mrs. Lyle Brown and infant son day.
balanced pow er in capacities ” coat! Ask us for a demonstra­
are staying with her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz and son
to m e e t e v e r y d e m a n d o f
Mrs. Jess Connell.
r red, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kowitz
tion o f these powerful, versatile
crawler-tractor users.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell have and daughter Florence, and John Mil­
TracTracTors.
i,n tutut sin OREGON HARDWARE
purchased
a
new
1940
Dodge
sedan.
ler attended the Townsend dance in
m run swim
Lew Brownell, Jeff Stephen and A1 Boardman Saturday night.
us, is
G r a i n G r o w e r s In c .
& IMPLEMENT CO.
Stephens spent Saturday in Pendle-
L. W. Dixson accompanied by Ted P e n d l e t o n
[ ton.
Hatfield
drove
to
Redmond
last
Sat­
Hermiston. Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Spencer and urday and returned Sunday. Mr.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith Hatfield was a delegate to the State
P e n d l e t o n , O reg o n
were Mother’s day dinner guests at Townsend convention held there May
NEWS
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