The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 10, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, l»40.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mary Sherlock, Maxine Thompson,
: Pendleton visitors last week.
Lew Brownell served on the jury Agnes Kennedy, Alva Stephens, Joe
' at court in Pendleton last week.
Tucker and Frank Kinney.
The Garden Club’s rummage sale
Albert Veig spent Sunday at Ken­
J Saturday afternoon was reported a newick at the Bob Meyers home. Miss
Published Every Thursday at
great success.
Lila Meyers returned here with him,
V. D. Bramer and Lyle Brown who and then returned to Walla Walla
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
I have been at La Grande for a month, where she is employed on the train,
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
spent several days at their homes
Miss Joan Leslie and Cecilia Beyler
while working in Rieth on the switch were Pendleton visitors Saturday,
engine
Herbert Lane Jr. spent Thursday
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
Mrsi T. O. Waller and sons of Pen- and Frida/
^ pokfanQe, on..b^ in e ss
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. I dleton and Mrs. Earl Bensel and sons Kenneth Wade °* Stanfield who
of Hermiston visited at the Jess Con- letulne‘* from Alaaka, was a dinner
Subscription Rates
nell home Friday.
«¿ues‘ of MT J °an LeS’le at the Ber'
rp. T ..
. . . . ,,
. , tha Cherry home.
$2 00
The Ladies Aid held a special
Ciarence ‘Tiny’ Keeyes of Hermis-
meetmg at the home of Mrs. Annie ton was a business visitor in Uma-
Six Months ...................................... 1.00
Edwards Friday afternoon.
tilla Tuesday morning.
Three Months ..................................
.50 a
George McNabb, who is employed
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newmann and
on the tug boat Keith, spent a few children of Walla Walla stopped at
Payable in Advance
days last week with his parents, Mr. [ the home of her brother and family,
and Mrs. Pete McNabb.
Office Telephone ........................... . 2051
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrorn and son
Mrs, Myrtle W a r d le f t Saturday Gary, en route to Portland Tuesday.
Residence Telephone ...................... . 2333
night to spend a few days at . Seattle
....
Newman has been employed with
visiting.
the P. P. & L. for several years and
Mrs. George Cooper left the first is taking a position with another
of this week for a few days in La- company and plans on making their
Grande with her parents.
home in Vancouver.
0 R E Gio
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson had
John Kinney, who was called to
as their guest Sunday an old friend, Kansas City by the serious illness of
Mrs. E. Brunner and daughter and his father, returned home Tuesday
husband of Klamath Falls. They afternoon. He accompanied his moth­
were returning from Pendleton where er, who had spent several days visit­
they visited a daughter and sister.
ing here.
Mrs. Del Jackson and daughter
Miss Veta Moran spent Sunday in
was launched a t Pasco at 12:30 F ri­ Louise
returned home the first of Zilla as guest of Leonard Montgom­
day, arrived here at 4:15. Geo.
week from Los Angeles and San ery.
I»*-
Pepper was the pilot. Bill Switzler last
P. B. SWAYZE, Prealdent
'•
J . r
Francisco where they attended the
By Mrs. Glenn Ostfons
Mr3. Ervin Chapman and Mrs.
and Jack Kester, Steavers Forw ard­ fair
Member
Federal
Deposit
Insurance
Corporation
and
visited
with
their
sister
and
George
Kendler
motored
to
Walla
ing manager here, rode down on it.
,
| Walla by way of Pendleton Monday,
Ursel Hiatt, Leo Haus and Mrs. au!jt-
The Capt. A1 Jones tug boat that
and Mrs. Lew Brownell, Mr. * Mrs. Frank Clark, Neva Pilon,
Jack Kester witnessed the launching and Mrs.
Joe Springer, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Bertha Cherry, Clara Corrigan,
of the new tug boat, Capt. A1 Jones, Fred Knudson,
Mrs. Frank Clark, Sara Rix, Mrs. Lew Brownell, Mrs. flagbearers. Colleen, an experienced once more ride to victory. But, ac­
which was built by the Steel Con­ Mrs. Ada Chapman
and Clara Corri­ Ervin Chapman and Mrs. Jeff Steph­
struction Co.
gan all attended the district meeting ens attended the Pendleton O. E. S. majorette, and Bonnie are both tran s­ cording to the best authorities, the
Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin and of
fers from other schools and are a November election will be close. Mr.
O. E. S. in Pendleton last week. social evening Tuesday night.
two sons of River Falls, Cal., re­
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hull and Mrs.
Mrs. Max Graybeal and son Max welcome addition to our own veteran Willkie’s supporters forsee victory as
turned to their home after visiting
twirlers. Assistants to the regular their candidate winds up a speaking
at the home of her mother, Mrs. A rt Bill Switzler attended the funeral of spent Saturday in Pendleton.
Mrs. C. E. Bentley in Pendleton last
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fredrick­ members of the squad include Bar­ tour of Southern and Western states.
Bousquet. Their infant son remained Tuesday.
son of Irrigon were dinner guests of
with his grandmother. The Frank­
Mrs. H arry Grammer is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Graybeal Sunday. bara Connor, majorette, and Barbara
lins have sold their business and are
her
mother
and
sister
in
Seaside
this
The Pocahontas lodge is initiating Moore and Elamae Casper, flagbear­
moving to a new location.
RoundrTrip to
four new members this coming Thurs­ ers.
Mr. Asbury’s daughter and three week.
Bob Brownell, who is employed in day. They are Mrs. Pat Fritzpatrick,
children, Mrs. Eyrand of Los Ange­
Their recent performances show
les, who were on their way home Pasco spent a couple of days last Mrs. Gus Frosolus and the Misses the result of much practice. Flashy
week
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jean Leslie and Elva Twidwell.
from the Asbury ranch near John Lew Brownell.
IN C O A C H
Word has been received th at Del­ new military uniforms, newly pur­
Day, visited in Umatilla last week.
Mrs.
Etta
Emerick
of
Umatilla
and
bert Van Schoiack is working at the chased white boots, and prospective
The 500 club held its first party
of the fall Wednesday a t the home of Frank Tanner of Pendleton, who Safeway store and Gene H iatt is at batons will do more than a little to
Mrs. Lew Brownell. Those present were married in Vancouver last week, the Standard Service station while add to the general appearance of the
were Mr. and Mrs. Je ff Stephens, are taking over the interest of Mrs. attending Oregon State college.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler re­ group.
Mrs. Ervin Chapman, Mrs. Joe E tta Harrison in the DeEtta Cafe.
n famous TRAINS EAST Springer,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Frosolus spent ceived word that their son Ray Kend-
If you happen to hear the band
Mrs. O. P. Miller and Mrs.
Sunday in Portland where they at­ ier of Mason City is flying back to playing, see a flash of silver batons,
V from Portland — All Air-Conditioned
H arry Gailey of Hermiston.
tended
the
livestock
show.
Porter S e r v ic e and Free P illow s in C oach es
Detroit for a new car and to visit rel-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joder are en­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Regal and tives for a few days before driving purple and gold flags waving in the
S T R E A M L IN E R - C ity o f Portland joying a vacation at Crater Lake and son Merwan spent Saturday visiting back.
breeze and a gleam of white satin,
the beaches. Mr. Joder is agent for
S aves 1 7 hours Portland to C hicago. Ultra
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack take a good look, because those are
m odern C oach and Pullm ans, D in er-loun ge,
the railroad at Riperia.
B ullet. 5 s a ilin g s m onthly, 6 .3 0 p. m., on
Funeral services for J. A. Cole, Rose and three children in Milton- and her brother Pete Peterson spent our new majorettes.
1, 7, 1 3 , 19, 2 5 . —N o o x tr a fa ro .
Sunday at Willow Creek where they
age 71, who died last Monday in the Freewater.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lane and Mr. visited their brother, Art Peterson.
PORTLAND ROSE — 9 : 3 5 p m . d a ily .
St. Athony’s hospital, was held Wed­
• Don't repeal a law which has
Milo McFarland spent Tuesday a f­ ROOSEVELT LEADS IN
O n e o f A m erica's fin est trains -fe a tu r in g
nesday at Folsom chapel with Rev. and Mrs. Loran Montgomery and in­
prevented milk strikes, violence,
fant
daughter
Sharon,
have
moved
R egistered N urse-S tew ard ess s e r v i c e a n d
ternoon
in
Walla
Walla
on
business.
S. E. Anderson ot the Baptist church
th o se popular 2 5 c , 3 0 c , and 3 5 c m eals (or
from
the
Jarvis
cabins
to
the
Tourist
Ervin
Chapman,
who
is
employed
unsanitary practices,
officiating. Pallbearers were Bill
STRAW VOTE POLL
C oach and Pullm an-Tourist travel.
at Walla Walla, spent the week end
Hanson, H arry Rodenbough, Ursel Inn.
and
price discrimina­
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard spent here.
PACIFIC LIMITED 8 : 0 0 a m . d a ily .
Hiatt, Jim Byrnes, A. B. Stephens
C o a c h e s , Pullm an-Tourist, Standard P u ll­
Saturday
in
Longview
visiting
at
the
tion;
which is NOW
and Bill Switzler. Those who sur­
(From the Bulldog)
m ans, D in er L ou n ge Car — C offee Shop
home of their daughter and family,
vived
are
two
sisters,
Mrs.
Barbara
giving
O regon one
S erv ice.
___________
The straw ballot conducted last
O. Hays of Endicott, Wn., and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Lavendar. Davey
of
the
world's
finest
Lavandar
returned
home
with
them
Viait Sun Valley, Idaho, on
Jemima McKay of Cheney, Wn., and
week by the Bulldog gave President
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
your way to or from the Eaat.
milk
supplies.
one brother, Bill of Olympia. Mr. to spend a week'with his grandpar­
Franklin D. Roosevelt better than a
Y ear-round aports center.
Cole has made his home in Umatilla ents.
Let's keep it clean!
Bill Bousquet, railroad agent at
Mrs. Josephine Woods and child­ 3 to 1 majority over Wendell L. Will-
for 20 years working on the railroad
L A S T C A L L -N ew York World
for many years. He had been in Rufus, spent Sunday and Monday ren left for her home in Greybill, kie, his republican opponent. The fi­
Fair open only until October 27.
visiting his mother, Mrs. A rt Bous­ Wyoming, Tuesday. She was accom­
poor health for some time.
nal tabulation showed 4 6 votes for
F. C. W0UGHTER
panied by her mother, Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Glenn Ostrorn and son Gary quet.
Agent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Knudson
left
Fredrickson who will visit with her Roosevelt, 15 for Willkie, and 7 for
returned last Wednesday from Pen­
Phone 2531
dleton where she spent a couple of Sunday night for a few days in Port­ daughters, Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Bill Belt, independent candidate in
1964.
lays visiting at the home of Mr. and land on a business and pleasure trip. Wheeler for some time.
Mrs. James Walsh ami family, 'w ho TJiey will attend the livestock show
Mrs. Bert Dexter and children left
Ôteyon Mddi Jlcuu!
If this is any indication of the sen­
Wednesday
with
friends
with Mr. Dexter for Portland Sunday
brought her home and are leaving for
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Rau and son where she will visit relatives while timent of the public, the New Deal,
Boise, Idaho, where they will make
Paid A d v. by V ili V . Henry, Chairman
their home. The Walshs lived here Davy left Sunday for Portland to Mr. Dexter is employed near there. despite the third term hoodoo, will
Oregon M ili Producers, Oregon Bldg., Portland
Wa.vne Caldwell from Portland
two years ago while he was employed visit her parents.
Mrs. George Schaltz and son Stan­ visited his folks from Friday until
by Consolidated Freight lines.
ley and her sister Miss Burnette of Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
P.
Miller,
Mr.
and
RAIIROAO
Jean Stevens went to Walla Wal­
Mrs. Joe Long and son Jay and Mrs. Hood River spent Sunday here visit­
Rood o f fbe tfRBBUi/enrti and the C húllrn^eu
C. Binder, Mis. Ken Baymiller were ing at the Alec Rau home. The la Friday where she has employment.
Schaltz have been living in Hermis­
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbel from Board-
ton while he was employed at Hinkle man have moved into a cabin at Mea­
and are now moving to Portland dow camp grounds.
where he has a dispatchers job for
L. N. Smith returned home from
the railroad.
W’allowa Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler were
The Ladies Aid held an all day
host to a turkey dinner Sunday at meeting at the home of Mrs. W. C.
their home. Guests were Mr. and Isom Thursday. Guests were Mrs.
Mrs. Ed Johnson and son Noal, Mr. Geo. Rand, Mrs. B. P. Rand, Mrs.
j and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and daugh- Earl Isom. Mrs. T. T. Slaughter,
I ter Frances, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Moran Mrs. Paul Slaughter, Mrs. Stevens.
j and son Jack and the host and hos- Mrs. Suddarth, Mrs. Boardman, Mrs.
j tess and daughter Mary.
James Arnberg. A pot luck dinner
Joe Lingow of Starbuck spent Sun- was served. The day was spent in
I day visiting here at the home of his working on quilts and other articles
aunts, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stephens and for the bazaar.
! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markahni and
Lloyd Harryman and daughter family
.. ....._ ..............
.........
from Richland,
Wn., were in
¡Fern of Berrin Station, Wn., visited i this vicinity Friday.
,
friends
here
Sunday.
The salp at the Mrs. Cred Doll
M o d el H T ractor w ill o p era te w ith m axim u m fu e l
E. A. McMillian of Reith visited home Friday was quite well attend­
c o st o f 7c per hour.
friends here Monday.
ed. Everything sold at a fair price.
James Byrnes and daughters Joan, j Mrs. Doll left for Seattle Saturday.
Mrs. V. D. Bramer and children, and
Robert Smith and Earl Steward
The obiid who does not see well does not know it. Do you?
M od el B T ractor w ith a m axim u m o f 9c per hour.
Mrs. Glenn Ostrorn and son Gary a>-e nutting in a full cement basement
If
you are not sure, don't gamble with his vision. Have his eyes
Dean visited Sunday afternoon with at the Chas. Steward residence in
town.
their
daughter
and
sister,
Mr.
and
j
examined by a competent eye specialist. A scientific test will
M od el A T ractor w ith a m axim u m o f 12c per hour.
Mr. end Mrs. James Arnberg were
Mrs. Don Harryman and children at
Pasco.
Walla Walla visitors Sunday.
set your mind at rest. If glasses are needed we suggest the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedwell and
Bob Meyers of Kennewick spent
C om p are th e se fig u r e s w h en th in k in g o f th e pu r­
new Robin Hood glasses, made especially for boys and girls,
Monday here on business.
daughter returned to their home in
c h a se o f a tractor, as th ey are v ita lly im p ortan t to
Meacham Sunday.
Pendleton visitors Monday
lames Byrnes. Mrs. Earl Shaw, Mrs. I Mrs. Gus Slaughter will be hostess I
you, d u rin g th e years yo u e x p e c t to use th e m a ch in e.
Ben Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Con- at a briday shower at her home Fri-
nell. Mrs. Glenn Ostrorn and son Ga- dav aftprnoon honoring Mrs. Glen
ry and Mrs. Mildred Fromdahl.
j O’Brian.
T h e p u rch ase o f a tractor is a m ajor tra n sa c tio n
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer spent: A shower will be given at the par-
an d a fte r it is m ad e, you e x p e c t w ork, an d p le n ty o f
Wednesday in Portland attending the nonage of the Pentecostal church
MAIE ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN
livestock show.
j Thursday afternoon honoring Mrs 1
hard w ork from your tractor, but if fu el an d m a in ­
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hull le f t; Harness.
te n a n c e c o sts are too h ig h , th en it b e c o m e s a non -
Sunday for a three weeks motor trip
Rev. and Mrs. Harness and two
to Los Angeles where they will visit daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
p r o fita b le op era tio n and you d o not r e a liz e your fu ll
his sister and nephew. Clara Corri- Warner. Mrs. Walter Grider, Mildred
d iv id e n d from a m ajor in v e stm en t, w h ic h th e pur­
gan is taking care of their house.
r arroll. Joe Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.
Word was received here of the Chas. Steward motored to Walla Wal-
c h a s e o f a tractor r ea lly is.
2 2 5 S ou th M ain S t.
P e n d le to n , O regon
death of Edward Lee. Mrs. Lee is 'a Sunday to be present at the KUT
the former Beatrice Brownell, sister broadcast nt the Whitman hotel. Tbev •
of Llewllyn Brownell.
In o th e r w ord s if you h a v e to pay tw o d o lla r s or
also visited the new Pentecostal
George Kendler Sr. was a Pendle­ chorch in Walla Walla.
m ore per d a y for tractor fu e l th en you are ju st tra d ­
ton visitor Saturday.
Don Rutledge and Clarnnee Fred- !
The Ladies Aid is giving a dinner rickson were busine«« visitors in
The W orld’s N ew s Seen T hrough
£
in g e v e n for tractor p o w er and are not r e a liz in g any
for the members of the Presbytery Pnv+lnnd Vondav a^d Tnesdav.
b e n e fits from o w n in g your tractor.
meeting, which will be here Tuesday.
he hristian cience onitor
Miss Coin and Miss Casteel were
Leland Smith, who has recently re- Pedleton visitors Saturday.
An / nter national Daily N cu spa per
from an operation, has again
is I r u t h f u l — C o n s tru c tiv e — U n b ia s e d — Free fro m S ensational*
Ju st c a ll us for a d em o n stra tio n and let us p rove I covered
resumed his position as marshall be­ H IH M SCHOOL PICKS
*sm — E d ito ria ls A re T im e ly an d In s tru c tiv e a nd Its D a ily
ginning the first of the month.
th e se fa cts.
Features, T o g e th e r w ith the W e e k ly M a g a z in e S e c tio n . M a k e
The sophomores initiated the fresh-
th e M o n ito r an Id e a l N e w s p a p e r fo r th e H o m e .
, men Friday evening and had as their NEW MAJORETTES
T h e C h ris tia n Science P u b lis h in g Society
guests the rest of the high school and
O n e . N o r w a y S tree t. B oston. Massachusetts
the faculty. The main event was the
s
(From the Bulldog)
Price S I 2 .0 0 Y e a rly , o r S l- 0 0 a M o n th .
mock wedding of Miss Freshman and
The election of majorettes and
S a tu rd a y Issue in c lu d in g M a g a z in e S e c tio n . >2 6 0 a Y e a r
Mr. High School. It was followed by
BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR
In tro d u c to ry O f f e r . 6 Issues 25 C ents
a quiz program with prizes for the flagbearers resulted in practically a
j winners and penalties for the losers. whole new squad of highsteppers to
N am e
& EQUIPMENT CO.
Miss Cecilia Beyler is class adviser. lead the band this coming year. Ma­
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During the day the boys dressed like
PKNOLETON, OREGON
girls and the girls like boys. The jorettes are: Susan Knox. Bonnie
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Toffer
and
Colleen
Morgan
with
Jo­
members of the freshmen class are
Alice Davis, Francis Chapman. Ann hanna Casper and Ixtrene Holling ai
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