The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 07, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, l h l .
FA.QH
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Federation, of Washington, D. C. He church Sunday. Miss Myrthena Mar­
has been in close touch with legisla­ tin accompanied him to serve as pia­
tion affecting farmers and he is well nist.
A shower was held for Mrs. Kate
qualified to report on progress being Wetherell
from Echo Friday. The
made.
shower was held at Healys.
Mrs. Chas. W. Sewell, administra­
The whooping cough epidemic is
tive director of the Associated Wom­ subsiding slightly. It seems to have
affected the younger children on
en of the American Farm Bureau only
the project.
Federation, will also be in attendance
at the convention, and will address
the same. Other speakers listed are
Dean Wm. A. Schoenfeld, Dr. E. L.
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Potter, J. D. Mickle, Director of Ag­
riculture, Paul W. Knaupp, State
Alec Rau, foreman here for the
Director of the State Farm Mutual railroad for over three years, left
Insurance Company and Dr. R. O. H. for Spokane last week where he will
Maugham, Economist of the Federal take over the same duties there. Mrs.
FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN
Ihtermediate Credit Bank of Spo­ Rau accompanied him but returned
the last of the week. Faye Gardner
kane. Wn.
is acting as foreman until the new
Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton
Problems of concern to the dele­ man arrives.
gates in attendance, according to
Jean McKenzie was hostess to a
LaGrande and Baker
President Hoke, will be marketing group of her schoolmates at a Hallo­
surplus production of our Oregon we’en party Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. McKenzie returned
- BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY
farms, including fruit, wheat, vege­
home Thursday from a couple of
table, etc. These problems are ex-i days
in Portland.
pected to be dealt with in a detailed
Edithanne Spencer and Juanita
manner by the committee meetings on Brown were hostesses to a group of
girls and boys of their grade at a
the 14th.
This will be the third meeting of Hallowe’en party at the Ben Spencer
Friday evening.
the Bureau at the Columbia Gorge home
Telephone 2391
Hermiston, Ore,
Miss Mary Bates returned to her
"7f’j pood to hear you, Son!”. . ."Ship the carload at
Hotel. It is said that the Hotel af­ home in Portland after a week’s visit
once.”..."
I'll he with you next week”. . . Seventy-six
fords all the conveniences at reason­ at the home of her brother and wife,
able prices and in addition is located Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bates.
million times a day the people of America talk over
PORTLAND-PENDLETON WOTOR FR E IG H TIN G
Mrs. Harry Rodenbough
in one of the beauty spots of Oregon. and Mr. son and
Bell System telephone wires.
Keith motored to Pendleton
Courteous, friendly, dependable, America’s tele­
Friday where they purchased a new
TOWNSEND CLUB 1940 Pontiac sedan.
phone service is a unifying force — helping to make
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and
the nation One.
and committees representing the
daughters Dorothy Jackie and Betty
NEWS
OREGON F A R M
motored to Walla Walla Saturday by
principal commodities of Oregon have
way of Pendleton.
By Mrs. Joe Udey
BUREAU FEDERATION appointed and are expected to bring
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANA'
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith were
The local club will meet November
in constructive suggestions for the
Dial Operator for Information
shopping
in
Pendleton
Saturday
af­
TO MEET SOON
forthcoming year’s program of the 8 at the Legion hall and all members ternoon.
are urged to be present, and others
Bureau.
Mrs. Jay Berry of Portland and home an elk.
Sunday. The Gillanders are Mrs.
are
welcome to all our club meetings. former resident of here, visited here
The sixth annual convention of the
The Contract Bridge club met at Merrill’s parents.
The annual banquet of the organi­
Saturday.
Important
business
will
be
transact­
the
home
of
Mrs.
Tom
Gregory
on
Oregon Farm Bureau Federation will zation is to be held in the evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell and Monday with three tables at play.
(Too late for last week)
be held in the Columbia Gorge Hotel the 14th with Chas. W. Smith, state ed and bulletins read.
Genevieve Waller and Mrs. Lyle
were Mrs. Ogren and Mrs.
Mrs. Howard Herrick returned to
The new 1940 club manuals are on Brown and son were Pendleton visit­ Guests
near Hood River on November 14 and leader of county agents, as toastmas­
Nye Berry and Mrs. Adolph Heyden. Portland Friday after several days
hand. Each council member should ors Saturday.
15, according to Mac Hoke, president ter.
Mrs. Coe of Echo had high score.
visit with her mother, Mrs. Frank
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Rodenbough
get
his
from
H.
R.
Hartley,
secreta­
of the Federation.
Among numbers will be an address
The Hallowe’en party brought the Nudo, and at the home of Mrs. Chas.
and
son
Keith
spent
Sunday
in
La
Mr. Hoke states that the first day by W. R. Ogg, legislative representa­ ry, and make a real study before the Grande where they visited their usual large crowd to the school build­ Herrick.
ing netting fhe student body over
Mrs. Troyer returned to Stanfield
will be devoted to committee meetings tive of the American Farm Bureau annual election.
daughter and sister, Doris, who is at­ $60. Mrs. Velma Tenney helped the Tuesday after two weeks visit with
tending Draper’s School of Beauty.
Girls League make candy on Friday friends at La Grande and Elgin.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Walter Pierce and a couple of for sale, which was greatly appreciat­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woods have
Increase in knowledge, the stepping Democrats held a meeting in the com­ ed
by the parents.
disposed of their farm on the project
munity
hall
Saturday
morning.
Used in Exclusive
up of modern inventions, the high
The Armistice dinner will be post­ and are now located on a farm near
Mrs. Nick Barbouletos returned poned
speed of living, and the meaning of
until Novmeber 14, and a tur­ Elgin. H. J. Stillings expects to have
first of the week from Portland key dinner
these will be the subject of the lec­ the
be given. Mrs. Will more hogs and artichokes on the farm
where she received medical atten­ Reeves and will
Mrs. C. C. Rhea are in acquired from Woods.
ture at the Seventh Day Adventist tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton took
chapel, Fourth & Ridgeway street,
Lyle Brown and Bob Brownell charge of the affair.
The school census was completed the first of their flock of 100 large
next Friday evening, November 8 at spent Tuesday in La Grande.
on an average of 26
Katharine Kennedy, who has com­ in District 61 this week and Mrs. toms, to weighing
7:45 p. m.
the Spokane market Tuesday
pleted her work at Victor Beauty Richards reports an increase of ten lbs,
SILVRAY INDIRECT LIGHT
of this week.
The lecture will be illustrated with School in Walla Walla is at the home enrolled. Registration is 23 2.
Mrs. Fanny Harmony left Monday
The bridge club met Monday at the
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screen pictures. There will also be of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
for her home at San F rancisco after home of Mrs. Adolph Heyden. Sub­
special music and everyone is wel­ Kennedy for some time.
N ow available
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and a month’s visit with her sister, Mrs. stitute players were Mesdames Ref­
come.
fo r instant installation
vem, Elliott, Stolz, Ogren. Mrs. Tom
daughter Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and son A1 Mendenhall.
City election board consisted of Gregory had high score.
Gary Dean spent Wednesday in Wal­
in your home!
Mesdames F. B. Stuart, Rose M. Hed­ • Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes has
la Walla shopping.
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Miss Clara Corrigan has been ill rick, Frankie Lane, Viola Greathouse returned home. They have completed
and Miss Elva Berry. The election their work in the orchards in the
the first of the week._____
By Elaine Fisher
resulted in Frank Sloan, mayor, and Hood River district. .
William Behme, J. W. Heckman,
Mrs. Ernest Greathouse was hos­
Only *
*2.87
Earl and Lee Pettyjohn from Ione
Wilbur Gifford, Claude McCall, G. G. tess to the Stanfield Women’s Study
visited
at
the
Ray
Pettyjohn
home
c .m p l.t . with ISO-«
Smith
and
Martin
Refvem,
council-
club October 24th. Mrs. Agnes Her­
Sunday.
men. This is the sixth term for rick gave a talk on new art and in­
By Mrs. Rose Hedrick
s llr.ro d bow/ bufi
Angela DeMauro spent the week
Mayor Sloan. The city debt has terior decoration. Mrs. Jane Bonne-
end in The Dalles.
The election board in Precinct 31 been reduced from $58,000 to $30,- witz talked on American china,
Mrs. George Funkhouser and
000.
stressing the Lennox pattern, and
Phil Jones motored to Canada Satur­ consisted of G. L. Dunning, John
Modemis« your homo with
Cloyd Sturdivant of Parkdale was Mrs. Esther Seeley gave the history
Heckman, Mayme Baumgardner, Ed
day on business.
this attractive Hzturo that gives
town on election day to vote.
of the Oregon Constitution. Mrs.
The first basketball game of the Fredrickson, and Mrs. H. Gillanders, in Mrs.
ganaroua soft, indirect light.
Alice Masculin of Walla Wal­ Troyer became a member and will
and those on the counting board were
season
will
be
played
Friday
night,
Protects your eyes from strain
Mrs. F. S. Green, Vern Gabriel, Mary la visited her daughter, Mrs. Helen give the history of the Oregon Trail
November 8, against Ukiah.
Gardner there, and voted on election at the next meeting, November 7,
and glare...ad ds new beauty
Mr. Hamblin, Glen Mallery and Houser and Wayne Mendenhall.
end charm to room.
The Echo-Stanfield Grange will day.
which will be held at the home of
Elmer Sullivan were elk hunting over
Herbert Gilllander Jr. of Pendle­ Mrs. Eileen Coe at Echo. Mrs. Coe
hold its annual election of officers at
the week end.
Durable all-metal construe-
.
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ton is at the home of his parents on will display a lot of antiques and
turn. Finish«! in Fronch p . ,
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About 20 members of the Board- the next meeting, November 12.
Bill Carpenter and Don Myers, new the meadows.
give her paper on it and other inter­
man C. E. society motored to Lexing­
and eggshell cream, with chrome hot-
part made pleasingly luminous when
Eugene Tenney celebrated his 8th esting hobbies.
ton Friday to attend a pre-convention enrollees at Camp Murray were visi­
den , eepis striping. Exterior of upper
lit, cresting illusion of lighted glaee.
tors in Stanfield over Sunday and re­ birthday at his home here on Satur­
rally.
Jimmie McDermott arrived home
day with a party.
See this and many athar law-cast adaptor», today, at
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bleakney of turned driving Bill’s car back.
safely on Friday, October 25, having
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Merrill of completed three years in the U. S.
Gilbert Smith enjoyed the week end
Sunnyside, Wn., are visiting on the
elk hunting. George Porter, Joe Cel­ Roseburg visited at the home of Mr. Navy. He and his mother, Mrs. M.
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Bob Berger spoke at the Ione lars, and Sam Moore each brought and Mrs. Herbert Gillanders over J. McDermott went to Portland on
1 1 0 YEARS o r P U B L IC S I R V I C d
Tuesday to visit Albert and Georg«
McDermott, and where Jimmie ex­
pects to find employment.
Miss Frances Clinton gave a most
interesting travelogue to the Stan­
field-Echo group on October 25 at
the church. An exhibit of things
typical of the countries visited com­
plemented her colored pictures shown
and in her talk. Twenty people at­
tended.
Mrs. C. M. McCall suffered a bro­
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ken right arm a week ago when she
slipped and fell in her yard at home.
Miss Clemma Barbera is assisting
with the house work. Mrs. McCall’s
arm is healing favorably.
Mrs. G. E. Greathouse was taken
to the hospital in Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. A. Winkle honored Miss Mil­
dred Mollsted with a party on Octo­
ber 23, her twelfth birthday. Seven
friends enjoyed games, music, a can­
dle lighted birthday cake, ice cream,
fovors and candies.
Mrs. Julia Penney was the hostess
for the Ladies Aid on Thursday.
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