T H U R SD A Y , A U G U ST 8, 1940.
PAGE THREW
THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
there, returned with them to spend
Sunday here.
Joan Isaacs of Pendleton is spend
ing a few days as guest of Betty
Goff.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman of
Walla Walla visited a little while
Sunday with their daughter Frances
and her sister Noami Brownell.
Mary Lou O’Neill of Pendleton is
spending a few days with Mrs. Ken.
Baymiller.
Mrs. Wayne Gibson of Stanfield is
employed here at the De Etta Cafe.
Mrs. Ralph Joder, who has been
visiting her husband in Riparia, re
turned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart and
son Earl and Lyle Seaman of Sandy
visited friends here Saturday.
Mrs. Art Bousquet left Thursday
for Portland where she spent Friday
before going on to Redding, Cal.,
meeting was held. It was decided to where she will visit her daughter and
hold the next dinner on rally day in family, Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin.
September, the exact date to be an Mrs. Franklin will be remembered
nounced later.
here as Alicia Bousquet and she has
A reception was held at the high a new baby boy. This is the Frank
school Friday evening, honoring Mr. lin’s second child.
FAM O US T R A IN S
Mr. and Mrs. John Kenney and
and Mrs. Frank Kramer on their
ALL
AIR-CONDITIONED
golden wedding anniversary. An in Leland Smith spent Friday in Pen
Jfcw« Pillovee and
teresting program was given show dleton.
P o i U r S e r e io e in C o a a h e a
ing outstanding events in the lives of
Lew Russell of the Shaver For
the honorees. Following the program warding Co. is spending a few days
ttre e m lin e r C i tj of Port
a beautiful overstuffed chair was here on business.
land. S -s a ilin g s m onthly,
presented to Mr. and Mrs. Kramer
The Misses Beth and Alice Cooney,
6:30 p. m., on 1st, 7th, 13 th,
by Chloe Barlow and Stanton Had who are employed as nurses in a Sa
19th, 25th. N o e x tra fa
ley on behalf of the community. Mr. lem hospital, have been visiting at
and Mrs. Kramer were called to the the home of their parents, Mr. and
P o rtla n d R oso 9 35 p. m. dally
stage where Chloe presented her with Mrs. Emmett Cooney. Alic» returned
P a c ifie L im ite d 8:00 a. m. daily
a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The Saturday but Beth will remain for a
company then adjourned to the din few days.
ing room where delicious refresh Charles Kik, who has been the guest
QUESTION “ W h a t d o y o u m e a n le s s — b eca u se y o u sa v e th e extra '
ments were served, and Mr. Mead of of his uncle Charles Kik in Los An
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Pendleton acted as toastmaster. Af geles and Oakland, Cal., left Satur
E a st. ‘R P M ’’ is to p s!
‘E a ste r n ’ at a lo w e r price?"
ter many talks and reminescences day for Yosemite Falls.
the bride cut the three tier wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Mr.
ANSWER “ R P M ” in b etter b eca u se STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
cake, which was passed to all the and Mrs. Charles Hiatt and Mrs. An
company.
o f a u n iq u e refining p rocess. It c o sts AMERICA S PREMIER MOTOR OIL • 25< A QUART
dy Baldwin and children visited rela
tives in Baker Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson of
Sunnyside spent Saturday and Sun
day visiting friends here as house
This interesting fact was pointed men, elected by their neighbors, who
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Con
UNCLE SAM CAN
out in Oregon recently by Fred En- are in charge of local administration
lon.
of
the
AAA
farm
program.
of Baker county, field rep
Miss Betty McKenzie of Pendleton
CONTACT ALL FARMS termille
The North Morrow county fair spent Sunday visiting at the home
resentative of the AAA western reg
will be held at Irrigon August 30 and
2 W orld's Fairs as low as
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Elmore
ion offices in Washington, D. C. En-
IN 36 HOURS
IIEUfC 31. Robert Smith is president and of
McKenzie.
termille said that the county and
.$
9 0 round trip In C oach.
Harvey Warner, secretary-treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Switzler
community committees, an important
Rev. and Mrs. Freeman from were Pendleton visitors Thursday af
By Elaine Fisher
The United States government, part of the administrative organiza
Camas, Wn., were guests of Rev. and ternoon and evening. Mr. Switzler
W e fa v o r a d e q u a te pre p a re d n e ss
Mrs. Harness over Sunday. Rev. attended the Round Up meeting of
through a subdivision of the depart tion of the AAA, make possible this
f e r N a tio n a l D efense.
Freeman occupied the pulpit at the which he is president.
ment of agriculture, can contact vir rapid action.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farmer ar Sunday evening services.
Shirley
Simons
returned
to
her
tually every farmers in the nation
From a national defense stand rived here Tuesday for several days
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Seaman from home n Hermiston Thursday after
within 36 hours!
F. C W 0 U G H T E B
point, the value of such a rapidly visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Sandy visited Mrs. Freeman’s par visiting a few days at the home of
Walpole. They are en route to points
Agent
working organization is obvious, En- of interest on the coast. Mrs. Farm ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
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from Thursday until Sunday.
Boylen.
termille said, and is a living denial er and Mrs. Walpole are sisters.
Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Dexter and
Oliver McNabb, Ray Moses, Mau
of the erroneous idea that only totali
• P. A .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rand of Port family were dinner guests of Mr. and rice Priddy and Darwin Shaw left
land
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Wal
tarian
forms
of
government
can
act
Mrs.
Dan
Hill
Sunday.
y
Sunday for Pendleton where they
• V E L V E T
pole of Connel, Wn., were guests
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg visit joined a group of boys and officers,
swiftly.
• HALF & HALF
Wednesday evening of their cousins, ed Mrs. Mary Ellis at Milton-Free and left that late afternoon by train
has 137 county committee Rev. and Mrs. Walpole.
water Sunday.
for Camp Murray in the Fort Lewis
THOMPSON'S DRUG men Oregon
A1 Geiss and Oliver Forbes drove
and 868 community committee-
Lee Smith returned to his home area.
to Cove Thursday evening with a load from the Wallowa country the last of
James Byrnes spent Monday in
of watermelons.
the week.
Hood River where he vsited his wife
Mr. and Mrs. Messenger and
Mr. and Mrs. Benny McCoy from and daughter Joan, who are spend
daughter Lois drove to Portland this Benton City, Wn., visited his par ing the remainder of the summer
week end.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Doc McCoy and there because of Mrs. Byrnes’ health.
THE WORLD S GOOD NEWS
Services at the Community church their relatives here over the week
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanson and
w ill com e to your hom e every day through
Sunday morning were given over to end.
daughters, Sybil Ann and Linda,
the reports of the young people and
spent Sunday in Touchet visiting his
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Rev. Walpole who had just returned
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanson
/in In tern ation al D aily N ewspaper
from young people’s conference at
and family.
It records for you the world’s clean, constructive doings. The Monitor
Lostine mountains. An especially
does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does It Ignore them,
Mr. and Mrs. Von Hammer and
but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the
fine and interesting group of reports
three children of Idaho and his par
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
family. Including the Weekly Magazine Section.
PO R TLA N D , O R tC O N
were given. Miss Jean McKenzie of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammer
Umatilla came from Umatilla to add
The Christian Science Publishing Society
of Idaho Falls spent from Frday till
One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts
her report to the others.
Tuesday morning visiting their sis
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B. E. Kuhns and son of Caldwell,
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dam, Idoho, visited Saturday and spent Wednesday in Walla Walla on
Mrs. Harlan Dennis and two sons
Suniay at the home of Rev. and Mrs. business. Mrs. Tom Slattery accom of Condon are visiting at the home
Walpole.
panied them and visited her husband of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
The regular church dinner was who is in the Veteran’s hospital there. Hiatt.
Sim ple Copv on itetfuett
held at the Community church Sun
Betty Goff returned to her home
Joan Byrnes, who has been with
day after services. After a pot luck the last of the week from Easton, her mother in Hood River, returned
dinner had been enjoyed a business Wn., where she has been visiting her to her home Tuesday.
father.
(fe e d
Mrs. Andy Baldwin and two child
Mrs. Bob Bates spent one day last ren of Salem are visiting at the home
week visiting her sister in Hood Riv of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ß ir in ^ !
er.
Hiatt.
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James Byrnes and Jimmie Bramer,
Mrs. John Mustard spent Monday
Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and son Gary in Longview visiting at the home of
Dean spent Friday in Pasco visiting her daughter, Mrs. A1 Lavendar.
• Cotisa StiopButtst Tavern
their daughter and sister, Mrs. Don David Lavendar returned home with
• OlniRf and Banquet Rooms
Harryman and family.
her to spend a few weeks with his
• Famously Fins Food
Mrs. David Lane and daughter grandparents.
• Modern Appointments
Beverley returned to her home in
Patty Redmond from Marngo, Wn.,
• Luxurious Outside Rooms
Spokane after a visit with her moth is visiting at the home of her aunt
• Carato Opposite
er, Mrs. Earl Shaw, for the last few and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Mus
weeks.
tard while her parents are attending
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Miss Margie Mustard, who is em the California fair.
ployed in Pendleton, spent Saturday
afternoon and Sunday with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jackson and
daughter of Caldwell, Idaho, spent a
few days visiting her father, Earl
Shaw, here before going on to Port
land where Mrs. Jackson and baby
will live while Mr. Jackson is sta
tioned at Camp Murray, Fort Lewis,
Wn., as a sargeant.
6-FOOT
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and
daughter Jacqueline spent Saturday
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afternoon in Pendleton. Their daugh
ter, Margie, returned with them.
Dale Hiatt, Joe Tucker, Alva
Stephens and Dick Miller returned
Sunday from two weeks at the Boy
Scout camp at Wallowa Lake. Mr.
and Mrs. Ray McNabb and Mrs. John
Wurster motored after them.
Mrs. R. O’Dell and daughter Mary
R E F R IG E R A T O R
returned last week from a visit with
her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller spent
Saturday morning in Walla Walla on
business.
ffose QUAUTY teutons!
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer and
Staking naor Westinghouse design. . . all-steel cab
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudsen spent
inet . . . naw FIBERGLAS ‘lifetim e’* insulation.
Saturday in Walla Waila.
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Mrs. Jess Connell and Genevieve,
F U M big “Sanalioy-' SUPER FREEZER,
and Mrs. Lyle Brown and Norman
with extra space for frozen storage. . . fast-freezing
spent Saturday in Pendleton.
iMrs. Dale Montgomery and son
EfECT-O-CUBB trays . . . new T RU ETEM P
Larry Dale and Mrs. Velna Allen
Cold Control . . . the thrifty ECONOMIZER
m im a
and son spent Friday afternoon visit
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G'V« rou
ing friends here from Mrs. Montgom
o u r r o n t a t a ll. But, come in and see this refrig-
ery's home in Holdman. Mrs. Allen
T h is year more than ever it is advisable to reserve accom m oda
PlfOTfcrioM
from Kennewick is visiting the Mont
ssatoet M's a REAL BUY for the money.
tions at hotels and resorts. T elep h on in g ahead gives you the
gomerys.
Roscoe Williams was a Pendleton
opportunity to m ake know n just what you w an t, to discuss, and
visitor Saturday.
to receive confirm ation. It is tw o-w ay com m unication.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack
C alling homeward w hile you are away is inexpensive, con
and daughter Delores and Jim Moran
spent Sunday visiting her brother,
ven ien t, pleasurable.
John Peterson and wife in Yakima.
Hermiston, Oregon
V. D. Bramer and Lyle Brown are
Yos a r t cordially itrvittd to i n the Bill Syittta Ee- 1
hikit a t the Glides Gatr latrraatioaal Eafsit/ioaJ
in La Grande where they were called
as firemen for the railroad.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy
TH I pacific t il ip h o n i ano tilioraph company
and family motored to Walla Walla
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