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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940. THE HeRMISTQN HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. The Hermiston Herald Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One Y ear.......................................... $2.00 Six Months ...................................... 1.00 Three M onths......................................... 50 Payable in Advance Office Telephone ............................ 2051 Residence Telephone ........ 2333 O r e g 1 o ( n ^ P U B LI S Hi E RS? By P I« CITY MEWS M rs. B e r n ic e W a t te n b u r g a r IA T I ON E. B. W attenburger made a busi ness trip to Heppner and Ione T h u rs day with a load of this y ear’s honey. Mr. and Mrs. M arian Finch atten d ed Grange a t Lena Wednesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew returned home F rid ay from Spokane. Believe it or not— Roy Neill ta k ing a ride in the loop-a-plane— and where was Clayton Ayers a fte r his ride in the tw il-t-whirl. in Oregon chosen to atten d the N at ional Youth Conference which is in session a t Winona Lake in Indiana. Tom McCormick is a t home again, having completed his business course a t Northwestern. Mrs. F red Shelton had as visitors last week her two sisters and th eir families, Mr. and Mrs. H enry H iatt and Elma May from Julesburg, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sidders and son Wallace of Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Will McNott Sr. and J r. were visitors at the J. W. Waid home this last week. Claude W aid was able to retu rn home from the hospital th is week. Mrs. M arg aret D aughtry returned to Stanfield last S aturday, having had the “best vacation ever” in Cali fornia cities as f a r south as Los An geles. She and her sister visited th eir brother whom she had not seen for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and Nel lie are expected home S aturday from th eir vacation trip to Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Scott F urlong of Heppner and their granddaughter visited Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Ayers Sunday. The Contract Bridge club enjoyed a session a t the home of Mrs. Tom Gregory Monday. Mrs. M arian George and Mrs. Arnold E bert were substitute players for Mrs. M. Ref vem and Mrs. Harold Reeves. Mrs. Vernon P ra tt and son Billy returned to Cornucopia last S aturday afte r a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Byron Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W arren and daughter are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A lbert W arren. Mr. W arren is assistan t coach at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Daniels have returned here from West Vir- Woods MrS' Daniels was M argaret (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger and fam ily spent Thursday evening in Pendleton with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van O rsdall, and got to take in the scene of the fire a t the Round Up grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and Mrs. W inters took in the rodeo F riday in Heppner. The painting of the Pine City B y Mrs. Rose Hedrick school was completed this week. School will open September 2. The school bus routes were let to Mrs. F ay Stanfield schools will open Septem Finch, Little B utter Creek route; ber 2 with a short session for en Mrs. Bertha Ayers, Big B utter Creek rollment of pupils. Bus drivers C. route, and C. B. W attenburger, the C. Rhea and Claude McCall will have route from the school house down to the ru ral children home again for A mounting succession of trem en the Corrigal ranch. lunch. The faculty includes Lois Mr. and Mrs. Russel Moore re Messinger, Marion Troyer, Ruby dous tidal waves th at finally crest turned home Sunday from a trip to Dodds, Mrs. F. C. F itzpatrick, Irene fifty feet, roar in the devastating cli Seattle. Swanson, Sue W aid, Lewis Haasch, max of the tropical hurricane th a t Lloyd Ballride’e is working a t the and Superintendent F. C. F itzpatrick. bursts as n atu re’s tru m p card in Doherty ranch .. Ipine. Miss Esther' Fredreckson, afte r Mrs. Ruby and son J e rry of two months rest at the home of her P aram o u n t’s blazing technicolor pro Hermiston spent I / l a y with Mr. and parents, left Tuesday fo r Seattle. duction, “Typhoon,” w ith Dorothy Mrs. Clayton A yun, She will sail on the S. S. Columbian Lamour in her most glowing role, Mr. and Mrs. L arian Finch and Saturday for Seward, Alaska. which will be seen S aturday, A ugust family, Mr. and ’ rs. Russel Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie A ttebury and 31, a t the Oasis theatre. A41 the Mr. and Mrs. Ciayton Ayers and Jean Ann visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. daughter spent Tuesday evening at A ttebury over the week end. Eddie dazzling color of a South Sea Island the E. B. W attenburger home. Ice will again teach at Imbler. is brought to life in this technical cream and cake were served. trium ph. Miss Rose Hoosier will leave this B utter Creek was well represented The story circles about the breath week to resume her duties in the a t the rodeo in H eppner Saturday. taking romance of Dorothy and Rob Mrs. R. E. M cgreer and daughter grades of the Prineville schools. Miss M arilla Dunning left last e rt Preston, who abandons ship on Shirley and Mrs. Goldia Newcome re turned Wednesday from Redmond week for Portland from where she the island where Dorothy was ca st where they spent the summer. Mr. will continue to her duties in the aw ay ten years before. A dventurous Stockton, Cal., high school. Newcome is Mrs. McGreer’s aunt. Miss Dorothy Shelton will leave suspense is supplied by J . Carrol the last of this week for her college Naish, in the role of mutineer, and work a t San Jose, Cal. plenty of comedy is supplied by Dor Miss Mamie Day, g rad u ate of the class of ’4 0 of D rapers Business col othy’s trained chimpanzee, and P res lege, was the house guest of Miss ton’s shipmate, Lynne Overman. R E FR IG ER A TIO N and L aura Gregory. She returned to La A IR CONDITIONING Grande Tuesday. Irrigon Schools Open Sept. 3 SERV ICE Schools of Irrigon will open Tues Household and Commercial Re day, September 3, according to Sup frigeration — F urnace Conversion P. A. erintendent Ladd Sherman. Mr. Sher Oil B urners — Oil Furnaces V ELVET man is replacing Ralph Jones who is E xhaust F ans, Self Contained A ir now in charge of the junior high sys H A LF & H A LF Conditioners. tem a t H untington. Mr. Sherman F R E E EST IM A T ES THOMPSON'S DRUG comes to Irrigon from Lexington, Phone 3741 — Herm iston, Ore. Lyle Eddy will remain as coach. 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