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PAOB FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940. THE HER M ISTO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle of Lex ed Tuesday. They were accompan ♦♦•♦»»»»»♦»»♦♦»♦♦»»»»»♦»»♦♦♦»♦♦»»»»»»♦»»♦»♦S»»»»»»»»» ington came to Hermiston for their ied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil son who had been employed at Athe lis Burchett, and his sister Lois. The na. Maxine Barnes came with them i trip was made due to the serious ill and visited several days with Mr. and ness of Willis Burchett’s mother. E c id Mrs. William English. She returned Mrs. Ben Fix is greatly improved Published Every Thursday at v r? IN THE Shopping for low cost Insur- to Lexington Sunday. after her illness of the past two Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Mrs. R. G. Parks of Longview, weeks. ible as an Mrs. R. B. Wilcox helped take the Wn., sister of Mrs. J. H. Reid is Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. aviator saving money buying a Boy Scouts to Umatilla Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reid. night to a pep meeting with the A. H. Cable, who was taken to St. tissue paper parachute. If he Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton last Umatilla scouts. Two car loads of high school pup has to use it, nothing but the Thursday, returned home Tuesday. ils from this district attended the Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. He is able to be up about the house. freshman, best is good enough. If he knew sophomore and junior pic Haying is quite general with the nic at Bingham Subscription Rates Springs last Thurs farmers in Columbia district this day. he would never need it, he . week. One Y ear.......................................... $2.00 Dinner guests at the home of Mr. would get along without it en Mr. and Mrs. Frances Ely of Sal and Mrs. C. A. Shown were Mr. and Six Months ...................................... 1.00 em spent Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. George Burkhart of Prineville. tirely. Three M onths......................................... 50 at the R. B. Wilcox home. Mrs. Ely Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Wilkes. Mr. and is a niece of Mrs. Wilcox. Mr. Ely Payable in Advance Mrs. I. W. Geer and daughter Alice, works in the state asylum at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sisson and Mr. You don’t know what is going to happen. The safe thing to do J. P. Bunderick of Richmond, Cal., and Mrs. Bob Geer and family. Mrs. Office Telephone ............................ 2051 is to let the agent of your local insurance agency give you real, in arrived last Friday for a visit with Burkhart is an only sister of the el Residence Telephone ...................... 2333 his daughter. Mrs. Carl Hammer and der Mr. Geer. telligent insurance protection in a sound stock company, fitted family. Mr. Bunderick is an engi Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodward, __ neer on the railroad. exactly to your own need. Then you will be safe if the unexpect George Caldwell and Virginia Wells Miss Myrthena Martin left for her attended the commencement exercises ed happens. Capital stock company insurance is standard protec home near Madras Saturday after at the Stanfield high school Thurs noon. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. day evening. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner were T. Martin, and her brother Fredrick drove up for her. The Martins are calling at the Forrest Moore home Friday afternoon. wheat ranchers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaberding Leonard Mopps, a high school boy who came near being drowned at spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Bingham last Thursday, has recov Mrs. W. B. Foster. of friends, they returned to Hermis ered. The ball game played at Colum F. B. SWAYZE, President ton and are at present with the while. Pneumonia was feared for a bia school recently, sons against the groom’s parents. dads, proved so popular that similar Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation By Mrs. Baxter Hutchison Walter Campbell of Eugene, are being planned to continue Mr. Launar arrived from the and Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Potts of Warrenton games Sunday afternoons on the Columbia valley last week to join his wife who Margaret French, daughter of Mr. has been employed on the John De- and George Caldwell of Astoria re school diamond. and Mrs. Ernest French of Stage Moss ranch for several months. He turned to their respective homes Sun Leon McLouth of Boardman was a day morning. They had been visit dinner Gunlch and Jim Knox, son of Mr. and will also be employed there. guest at the Bud Hooker ing at the Bob Woodward home and before he woke up. He was rushed went to Pendleton, the 5th and 6th Mrs. John Knox, were married in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coons of Con at Irrigon. They are aunts and un home Tuesday. to the hospital at Hermiston where to the Fossil beds and the 3rd and Lewiston. Idaho, Saturday morning nell were over night guests of Mrs. cle of Mrs. Woodward. The Townsend club gave a dance it was'said though he was badly 4th to the river for their picnics. at 9 o’clock. The bride wore a wine Jessie Hooker Tuesday. in the F.B.A. club house Saturday. burned he had a chance for recovery. George Corwin is confined to his Jessie Moore and Rodney Rogers They report a fine time. About 100 He is about 17 years of age and had bed for a couple of weeks from an traveling suit and was accompanied Miss Miss Bessie Hammer, Miss were in Pilot Rock the first of the people were present and $14 was by her mother. Mrs. Knox is a grad Hazel Griffith and Miss Ruth Cana week. run away from his home in Nebras ankle injury which’ he received while Free refresments were ka. He has a sister in Idaho. playing baseball. uate of the Pendleton high school. dy arrived at the Lester Hammer Sunday dinner guests at the Ben cleared. served. The C. E. drove to Umatilla Sun Mr. Knox is a graduate of the Fossil home Saturday evening. Miss Ham Fix home were Mrs. Anna Cargill Mrs. Baker went to La Grande John Miller was a caller at the W. high school. After a short wedding mer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Sella, Mrs. Mary Car F. Lenz home Monday. Saturday to spend the week end with day evening to hold a joint meeting with the C. E. there. Mrs. Claud trip to Grass Valley, where they were Hammer here, and is employed as gill and daughter Beverly, all of Pen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunham and her daughter Laverne at the E.O.C.E. Myers went to Portland Sunday given a wedding dinner at the home superintendent of nurses at the Tub dleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fix son Coy were Wallula visitors Sun Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, returned where she will undergo an operation. erculosis Hospital at Salem. Miss and family. missionaries from Turkey, gave in Bonnie Gray is visiting this week day. Griffith is a public health nurse at Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz and son teresting talks at the Community Seattle and Miss Canady is also a with her sister Marjory who is work Fred were visiting Mr. and Mrs. church Sunday morning. nurse from Salem. Sunday morning, ing near Wallula. A play was given in the high Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Lloyd Thompson in Stanfield Sun Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer and day. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester school auditorium Wednesday even Hammer, they left on a trip east. J. B. Bunderiek were Walla Walla Rheumatic Pain Quickly Mrs. Roy Rogers made a trip to ing for the benefit of the Townsend Miss Canady stopped in Idaho to vis visitors Wednesday. If you suffer from rheumatic, arthritis recently to visit her mother. club. Mrs. A. H. Cable and Mrs. B. Union or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpen it her parents. The others plan on Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dixson. Mr. The high school commencement sive home recipe that thousands are using. visiting Salt Lake City and on to Hutchison were in Pendleton Monday and Mrs. H. Hartley, Mrs. George exercises were held in the auditor Get a package of R u-E x Compound today. Southern California, and continue up afternoon ix it with a quart of water, add the Beddow, Ted Hatfield and son Jim ium Thursday evening. Diplomas M juice Mrs. Jessie Hooker spent two days 4 lemons. I t ’s easy. N o trouble the coast and take in the San Fran my and Mrs. Joe Udey attended the were presented to a class of seven. at all of and pleasant. Y ou need only 2 trying to locate her horses that left cisco fair before returning home. They were Jack Olson, Ralph Skou- tabiespoon/uls two times a day. Often the pasture Saturday night. She pie social sponsored by the Pendleton bo, DR. H. C. CURRY They will be away ten days. within 48 hours — sometimes overnight — Bob Russell, Bob McCutchen, Echo Townsend club Jast Thursday even splendid results are obtained. I f the pains Mrs. Minnie Lindsey of Forks, finally found them about 12 miles ing. Coats, Clara Mae Dillon and Dorris do not quickly leave and if you do not The old reliable optome Wn., who has been visiting her sis from home. feel better, Ru-Ex w ill cost you nothing to Hood. Dr. Dwight W. Davis of E. O. Mrs. Willis Struthers and her sis Caldwell, brother of Mrs. try as it is sold by your druggist under trist of Seattle who has ter, Mrs. Willis Struthers for the Bob Maurice Mrs. Lindsey, called at the Joe C.E. gave the address. an absolute money-back guarantee. R u -E x Woodward, was a week end visi ter, past ten days, has returned home. The high school went to Cold Compound Udey home Sunday morning. is for sale and recommended by made professional visits tor here from Camelia. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leedy of Springs reservoir Friday for their Mrs. Virgil Warren, who has been Mr. and Mrs. George Beddow spent to Hermiston for 27 years Brooks, Ore., and J. Coon of Rose Sunday afternoon at the Forrest ill for the past several weeks, is very annual picnic. The 7th and 8th grades Hermiston Drug Company burg, Ore., representatives to the much improved and able to be up. Moore home. will again be at— North Western Turkey Growers as Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker and W. E. Bennett made a trip to Fos sociation meeting at Salt Lake City, family were in Pendleton on business HERMISTON HOTEL sil over the week end. His son Carl stopped here Saturday and had din Saturday. ner with Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrze- returned here with him. Clayton Tombleson was a Stan Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hutchison were jewski before continuing on. down from Pendleton Sunday and field and Pilot Rock visitor Sunday. You Can Whip Our brought a fine mess of rainbow trout which they had caught in East Birch FOR ONE DAY. creek. Cream, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Feldman of — EYES EXAMINED — • P. A. By Ruth Fisher Wasco were week end visitors of Mr. • VELVET Glasses fitted to relieve and Mrs. Walter Maffei But You Can’t Beat Our • HALF & HALF Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, Mrs. A transient was badly burned at eye strain & headache. Sophia Kopacz and Mrs. Jap Temple- Tom’s ' Camp 2 miles west of Board- THOMPSON'S DRUG ton spent Friday in Pendleton shop- i man Saturday night. A birthday Charges Reasonable. Milk ping and visiting. j party in honor of Mrs. Edith Hen Mrs. Bob Woodward and brother dricks < was in progress when sudden Tiny Caldwell were in Pendleton ly 1 they heard screams from outside. Tuesday afternoon to visit their ( On rushing out they found this boy Phone 3761 grandmother, Mrs. Belle Caldwell, \ with his clothing in flames. Mrs. who is in St. Anthony’s hospital due 1 Hendricks said he had been there in to a heart ailment. t the evening and bought a light lunch. Mrs. J. H. Reid and her sister, ’ Then i it seems he went out and Mrs. Parks, called on Mrs. Forrest crawled c up the roof of a shed to Moore Friday. s sleep. It is supposed that turning in H. L. PAYNE, Owner Mr. and Mrs. Enos Burchett made 1 his sleep he ignited matches in his a trip to Rainier Friday and return- pocket r and was covered with flames T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld ATTIC 0 R E G lo rtP jil 0 / s O p E R Pu b LIs h | e ny ¿A-s-s^oci ati on i FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON ! 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