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PAOB FOUR THE HERMISTON 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 Months .................................. .50 Payable in Advance Office Telephone ........................... . 2051 Residence Telephone ..................... . 2333 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 194# her daughter, Frances Stevens. About brother and a friend from Utah as I 25 friends enjoyed the party. guests. Mrs. Harry McCormick was hos Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones were La tess to the Ladies Aid Thursday. Grande visitors Saturday. A1 Gregory and crew began picking turkeys for market October 9, hav ing haulel 500 alive to Portland a week ago. Fires Threaten N ational D efense! UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom BOARDMAN NEWS School was closed Monday and Tuesday so that Supt. Harold Regal — i and his faculty could attend the two LaVerne Baker who is teaching in day institute at the Eastern Oregon Baker visited at the home of her par- College of Education at La Grande, ents over week end. An innovation this year was a school The missionary meeting of the board division, which was scheduled Ladies Aid society met at the home for Monday. Those teachers going ot Mrs. Khtz Wednesday. Friday to visit with their families in Mr. and Mrs. Pettyjohn and fami- La Grande were Elva Twidwell and ly visited in Heppner Sunday. ( Ed Elliott, and others leaving Mon- Phyllis Wilson, who is attending day were Ina Gilbert, Joan Leslie, high school in The Dalles, visited at Clara Corrigan, Cecilia Beyler, Rus- the home of her parents, Mr. and j sel Morris and Supt. Regal. Mrs. R. S. Wilson, over the weekend. , „ , . , , . Mr. and Mrs. Olson and son Jack ( , Jo€ C<x!ney1>. who took some lambs ve moved to California. I. own to the "vestock show, returned have Mr. and Mrs. Forbes have returned last week. from their trip to California. The Eastern Oregon Presbytery Fay Hailey, who has been em- met in Umatilla Tuesday and Wed- ' ‘ ployed by Nels Kristensen, returned nesday. Their business meetings < ► to Arkansas Saturday. were held Tuesday afternoon and The school children had a vacation Wednesday morning. A meeting open Monday and Tuesday while the teach-’ to the public was held Tuesday even- ers attended inst itute in La Grande.! ing. The main speaker was Mrs. joyed two days rest. (Parker, a missionary from India. CTAAICUin ItfUfC r f i H i n i k k t r rVLVVJ IDDIAAII ilCUfC ITC lif There also was a brief talk by the F. B. SWAYZK, President (Too late for last week) IKKIUVN N l I t J IIC P lj Kev s H Walker of Baker; a song By Mrs. Rose Hedrick Mrs. Frank Correa and Mrs. Sara R„ r T _ | by the Boardman Young People’s Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation By Mrs. W. C. Isom Choir; two violin solos by Frances Espinola were hostesses for a show — — Chapman, accompanied by Ann Mary Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts of er at the home of Mrs. Frank Correa Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graybeal spent Sherlock; and a communion service, Portland were calling on A. J. Eggle- Sr., October 4, honoring Mrs. Johnny week end deei* hunting in the "" The ministers present were the Rev. sons en route to their son Melvin’s Correa. About thirty people present the mountains. work can be done, we believe, through Walker, F. J. Swanson of Burns, J. LAW OFFICERS TO home in Pendleton. They also visit enjoyed the occasion. About a dozen Carl Knighten returned home from W. Cornelson of Pendleton, J. K officers working in the same type of ed at the Tom Moore home Monday babies furnished amusement for Portland Saturday. Griffiths of Pilot Rock, H. B. Thomas USE AIRPLANES clothes worn by the hunters. Many of this week. Mr. Roberts is enjoy mothers and grandmothers. Refresh Mrs. Bert Dexter and two daugh of Halfway, F. L. Shoemaker of La ments were served. of the regular state officers are ing pheasant hunting. ters, who have been visiting in Port Grande, B. F. Michel of Lostine, Wil Frank Correa Jr., the lucky hunter Mr. Porter of Portland, whom L. working in plain clothes this year, land, came home Saturday. liam S. Thorndike of Monument, j A special flying squad of law en Jouannault had not seen for 26 years in company with Johnny and Imman too.” Mrs. Chas. Vanderlinde and small George H. Redlen of Bend, J. K. Wal- uel Correa, returned October 7 with forcement officers in plain clothes is a guest at their home. — v. visiting . pole of Boardnian and Umatilla, and point buck killed on Mt. Emily. son from Yakima, Wn., are Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bonnewitz and a 4 Marion her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Dr. James Thomison of Seattle. El- and an airplane to spot violators are McGirl visited Mrs. Marie son Van and Mrs. Ernest Greathouse McGirl near Lena over the week end, Lamoreaux. | 1 u ders c i a present p i c s e i i L were w e r e J. . E. r,. Barlow Darlow ot of being used to augment the regular attended the P. I. in Portland over finding her mother’s condition better. Mrs. Lyle Eddy and children and Boardman, W. A. Shook, Halfway; force of state police during the pres THOUSANDS of MOTHERS, the week end and visited friends and L. L. Haisch, high school coach, Mrs. Ladd Sherman and two daugh- M. Crow, Lostine; H. L. Baley, Mt. ent hunting season. HUNDREDS of DOCTORS. relatives. and Miss Irene Swanson and Mr. and ters visited relatives in Portland , Vernon; F. H. Baker, Stanfield and R. F. Evans and Mrs. Evans re Mrs. Don Childs attended the Pacific Friday and Saturday. The men who have been selected CIVIC and LABOR LEADERS, ' Mrs. Del Jackson of Umatilla. The turned Sunday from a summer’s visit International over the week end. Roy Minnick and son Leroy are Bev. Griffiths and Mr. Crow were from the field personnel of the Ore The OREQON QRANQE SAY: at Boston, Mass., their old home. They Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell, ac the mountain^, for a few days on named commissioners to attend the gon State Game commission are work also visited the World’s Fair and companied by Mrs. Rose Hedrick and a in hunting trip. 1 general assembly at St. Louis, Mo. ing directly under Frank B. Wire, PRESERVE THE LAW points in Florida. Mr. Evans is grandson Dicky Mardsen, returned to Mrs. W. C. Isom visited Mrs. Ed The Lai!ies Aid society of Umatilla state game supervisor, and will be most enthusiastic about the big base Stanfield Monday night from a few Bensel w hich in Hermiston Thursday. prepared the dinner for the guests ball games he saw. days business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell, Mr. Tuesday evening in the Masonic shifted throughout the state, perhaps Mrs. Priscilla Giffjrd and Miss PROTECTS MY MILK I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Isaackson re working one week in one section and Woodruth Gifford returned Monday turned from Portland Monday, taking and Mrs. Clair Caldwell and two 1 roOTn- and Mr and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Etta Harrison, part owner of the next in another. from more than two years stay in Ha Mrs. Carol Buckley and two daugh daughters Smith motored to Portland Friday to the DeEtta cafe the past year, and The airplane will carry an officer waii. Both are good ocean travelers ters to visit before returning to their attend the wedding of Wayne Cald- Euwin A. Schmidt of Portland, were and are gladly welcomed back to home in California. in addition to the pilot who will be well. He is the son of Mr. and M rs.! married at Pasco last Wednesday af- Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rhea visited Tom Caldwell. ternoon by the Rev. Davis of the Con- equipped with a two-way radio set. Kenneth Waid and Vernon Waid in Portland Saturday and Sunday. If poachers shooting pheasants are Revival meetings started Sunday , gregational church. Guests at the attended the P. I. in Portland last Mr. and Mrs. William Kryger and at the Pentecostal church. Rev. Rick-, wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie week end. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gregory were er from Freewater will assist with Schmidt of Portland, Mr. and Mrs spotted, the officers in the plane will At the October 1 Oth session of the business visitors in Portland over the the meetings which will he held for Frank Tanner and Mrs. Edith Rob- communicate location of such viola Stanfield Woman’s Study club, Mrs. week end. a n i n d e f i n i t e period. erts of Umatilla. They will make tors to officers in automobiles on the Fred Shelton gave a very interesting Mesdames C. C. Rhea, J. F. Lough Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg visi- their home in Pasco where Mr. road. report of the October 4th district ary, Fred Shelton, W. T. Reeves and Mrs. Ellis at Freewater Sunday. Schmidt is a U. S. army engineer on “The aim of the game commission meeting in La Grande which was at F. B. Stuart attended the fifth dis ted School was dismissed Monday and (the dredging operations. is to prevent law violations,” said tended by five of our club members. trict convention at La Grande Octo Tuesday while the teachers attended o„ , M o d »<■« Mrs. Loughary gave the history of ber 4, and report a good meeting. institute at La Grande . ; an<i Mrs- P- Miller accom- Mr. Wire. “More effective patrol printing since 500 A. D. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. Don Burgess have Mllo Hinkley and family have his l,anlfd bV Wilcox of Hermiston B. Stuart gave the history of Oregon remodeled the Bard cottage at the , spent from Thursday till Sunday in newspapers. Miss Albon. a pioneer east side of town and installed an Portland where they attended the member, still keeps some copies of electric pump, and moved there Octo Pacific Livestock show. Mr. and Mrs. WRITE A the former Stanfield Standard which ber 4th. Tom Tucker returned with them Sun- are very interesting. Mrs. Davis was I n R E E -L IT E <iay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown and W AN T AD a visitor at the club meeting daughters and Jack House have Mrs. Hank Thompson and Mrs. CASH IN ON 317 NO! Teachers of Stanfield schools at moved to Kennewick where Mr. Case of Hermiston spent Friday af- tended Institute in La Grande Octo Brown and Jack House will follow STUFF / 1 ternoon here with the former’s sister, ber I f and 15 while their pupils en- welding. IN -■ i Mrs. Pat Murphy. Mr. Dicker at Stanfield hotel en o/ Í o/ MJJz Jlrzui! THE ATTIC Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer returned joyed a visit from bis daughter Mar - ^ u i n iii! ...g iv e several tim es as m uch i Wednesday after spending some time varet Jarvis of Yakima. Wn., over • P. A. Pd. A d *. C .W . Jerom e, Sec'y., O regon lig h t as ordinary lam ps, y e t | at the livestock show. the week end. Mille Producer«, Jl7 O regon Bldg.. Portland Mrs. Ernest Greathouse enter there is no glare. T he light is •V E L V E T The Bridge club met Friday after tsined the Pollyanna club at her home noon at the home of Mrs. Lew Brown softened and diffused by trans • HALF & HALF Wednesday afternoon. ell. lucent bowls. Here is gen u in e Picanso entertained on Octo THOMPSON'S DRUG her Mrs. In the football game between Ione A tip fro m 9 honoring the 19th birthday of e y e com fort and protection, and Umatilla here Thursday which esp ecially w hen y o u ’re read Ione won 6 to 0, Gene Rugg had the the V illa g e misfortune of hurting his back and in g or sew ing. T h ese graceful • ft -5* Jim Moran broke his collar bone. and beautiful lamps w ill cheer Glenn Ostrom, local Texaco dealer, B la c k s m ith up an y room. attended the Texaco meeting in Pen dleton Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Rau and son David returned last Wednesday from a couple days in Portland. Jerry Morrison returned from The Dalles where he had been since a re accident. cokoniflii cent Mr. auto and Mrs. Bob Bates motored to Portland Friday where they attend PREHIIER ed the livestock show. 100-200-300-w a tt cen Ted Corral and John Hall returned tra l lig h t plus three 40- Saturday night from a three-day hunting trip with a 3-point buck. w a t t c a n d le lig h ts . M od el H T ractor w ill o p era te w ith m axim u m fu e l Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joder re Flem ish. Bronze. S il c o st o f 7c per hour. turned Thursday from a vacation v e r and G o ld fin is h . trip. old village smithy wasn t so u # buyers today Tan or egg shell shade The old vuias , made more neui. ..h ..a n d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough M od el B T ractor w ith a m axim u m of 9c per hour. o f latest design. and Mrs. \ . D. Bramer and children , b. d ,.L . spent Sunday in La Grande. will do well eater they buy is «QulPP f. - tured exclusive $ Mrs. Harry Grammer returned M od el A T ractor w ith a m axim u m o f 12c per hour. makC SUthSy^cro.Matic MechaniC, ^ °n thc C h? m‘ Mondav from Seaside. $2.45 down $2.15 a Mrs. Don Alstott of Hermiston m onth For 6 months C om p are th ese fig u res w h en th in k in g o f th e pur spent the first of the week with her mother, Mrs. Gus Frousolus. c h a se o f a tractor, as th ey are v ita lly im p ortan t to Mrs. Ervin Chapman was hostess ost you , d u rin g th e years you e x p e c t to use th e m ach in e. to the 509 club Wednesday. 0 B E G lori P ublish ^ By Elaine Fisher PER O f f l A T I ON i: Can you a ffo rd a f ir e today? :! H FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON j «ooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooooaoaaaooaoooeoooooooo I.E.S. 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