The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 21, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940
A New Name
with her parents. The men returned !
Monday.
Leonard Montgomery spent a few \ By Mrs. Bernice W attenburger
days in Grandview where he was re­
lieving an operator of the Union Pa­
cific.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers have
Roy Roberts and son Leroy left purchased
a new Chevrolet car.
Tuesday for Deer Park where they
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Strain of
will spend Thanksgiving.
Portland is spending this week with
Mr. Strain’s sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger.
The Oyers children all got together
Sunday for a birthday dinner in hon­
By Mr». Rose Hedrick
or of their father Jim Ayers on his
7 7th birthday. All six children are
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers were living and it is the first time in 17
among the birthday dinner guests years that they have all been togeth­
complimenting James T. Ayers Sun­ er.
•
The ladies of the Pine City club
day on his 77th birthday. Twenty-
eight attended, the first time in 16 will meet for an all day meeting
years that all children were home. November 29 on Friday. Everyone is
Others present were Mr. and Mrs. invited. A covered dish dinner will
Arthur Ayers and three children be served at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch spent
from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Cox-
en and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday in Heppner.
Sloan Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Coxen and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Ayers and son and daughter. C. H. Bartholomew made a business
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ayers, Mr. and trip to Hardman Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill returned
Mrs. Lon W attenburger, Mr. and
Mrs. Beryl W attenburger and' three home Monday from Portland and Sa­
children and Mrs. Fred Rauch.
lem.
Burl W attenburger and Alvin
Mrs. Cap Behme and daughter Ne­
va were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. Strain made a business trip to Fos­
The Home Economics club was en­ sil Tuesday.
tertained at the home of Mrs. F. B.
Stuart on Tuesday. Seven members
(Held from last week)
were present, Mesdames Roy Attebu-
Miss
McGreer returned to
rv. Ed Brown, Roscoe Meyers, Cloyd Spokane Shirley
to
visit
grandparents,
Daniels, and C. Tillory. The next Mr. and Mrs. R. E. her
Brewster.
meeting will be the Christmas party
Mrs. Lorene Harrell and son and
at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Meyers.
her mother, Mrs. Barker of Heppner
The contract bridge club met on called Tuesday at the Jim Daley
Monday with Mrs. M. E. Coe of home.
Echo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers are
The Stanfield Women’s Study club enjoying a few days on a vacation
met in irregular session on November trip.
22 with Mrs. Coe at Echo who had j Mrs. Clayton Ayers is ill with ton-
many antique things to exhibit, and silitis.
who gave a paper on interesting hob­
Pine City got up Monday morning
bies. Mrs. Inez McCormick gave a I really thinking winter was here.
paper on interesting airports.
Everything was coveted with a good
Miss Joann Leslie and Miss Mar­
of snow.
garet Young, former Stanfield teach­ inch
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and Mr.
ers, returned to the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Lon W attenburger and Mr.
Mrs. Don Childs for their Thanks­ and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and
giving.
family attended the birthday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and Mr. in Heppner Sunday in honor of Mrs.
and Mrs. John Brown and children Ollie Neill on her 61st birthday. A
went to Irrigon to spend their lovely dinner was served at 1 o’clock
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Hoagland, and a big birthday cake was cut by
mother of the Mrs. Browns.
Neill.
Mrs. Sue Waid and the 22 girl Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid J. Buseick and
leaguers of Stanfield High were hos­ family of Long Creek spent Sunday
tesses to the district convention of evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
leaguers on November 16, and were W attenburger and returned to Long
much gratified with the large attend­ Creek Monday.
ance and response. A total of 112
Miss Marie Klages and Mrs. Helen
attended from 13 neighboring towns Ringo attended a teacher’s meeting
and enjoyed a good program and and dinner at the Hotel Pendleton in
lunch.
_
Pendleton Thursday evening.
A group of Pine City ladies met
Wednesday and started a Community
club. They are meeting again Thurs­
day of this week for a clean-up day
By Elaine Fither
in "the auditorium and to fix it up for
a club room. The men are also meet­
Elmer Sullivan, agriculture in­ ing and working on the school
structor in the local high school, has grounds if weather permits. Mrs.
been called to service a t Vancouver, Russell Moore was elected president
Wn. Mr. Sullivan is an officer in and Mrs. Burl W attenburger vice
the reserves. The community gave president, and Mrs. Buck Winters
a farewell supper in his honor at the was elected secretary-treasurer.
Grange hall Saturday evening. He
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill left Tues­
left for Vancouver Sunday afternoon. day for a week in Portland and Sal­
Geo. Corwin made a trip to Cor­ em. Mr. Neill is spending the week
vallis over the week end, looking for end with his daughter. Mrs. Eldon
a teacher to take Mr. Sullivan’s place Kintun of Salem and Mrs. Neill is
in the high school. The new man visiting her son Guy Moore at Ore­
will be here in two weeks.
gon State college.__ _______
Lewis Geiss, Geraldine Funkhauser
and Frances Skoubo attended the
three day C. E. convention in Her­
miston. Another group consisting of
Elbert and Elaine Fisher, Bob Miles,
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Delbert Walpole, Maxine Pettyjohn
and Elaine Fisher drove up for the
(Too late for last week.)
banquet Saturday evening.
The Ladies Aid of the Community
Mr. and Mrs. Almon Geiss and
daughter Joan drove to Cove Satur­ church at Irrigon will give a Bazaar
day evening where they will spend and Cooked Food sale at Mrs. Burn­
several days visiting friends and rel­ ham’s store Sat., Nov. 30, in Hermis­
ton. Patronage appreciated. Mrs.
atives.
13-3c
Special services were held at the W. C. Isom, president.
community church for the Grange i Mrs. Ida Slaughter entertained the
Sunday morning, which was followed I members of the ladies aid of the Com­
by a pot luck dinner a t the Grange munity church at her home Thursday
and an all day meeting was held. The
hall.
Delbert Walpole and Elbert Fisher day was spent in quilting. Mrs. Grif­
attended a luncheon for the executive fith and Mrs. Cochran of Pilot Rock
were afternoon guests and gave a
committee in Hermiston Sunday.
Oliver Forbes returned from a very interesting talk on foreign mis­
hunting trip with two elk. He just sions. It was voted that this aid as­
sist with the work now being carried
missed getting a bear.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andregg are on in Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble from Lostine,
moving onto the place which they re­
Ore., visited their daughter and son-
cently purchased in the West end.
Esther Jones is home for a visit in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slaughter
before she goes to work in O’Conner’s from Tuesday until Sunday.
Wiley Benefiel is spending some
restaurant in Hermiston.
A handkerchief shower was held at time here with relatives from his
the home of Mrs. Ely honoring Mrs. camp at Spokane. He is recuperat­
Agee on her birthday Tuesday after­ ing from an appendiciis operation.
Dave Graybeal is visiting his moth­
noon.
The missionary meeting has been er, Mrs. Josephine Graybeal.
Mrs. Connell visited Mrs. Wilson
postponed from Wednesday the 17th
several days last week.
to Wednesday the 28th.
Mrs. H arris from Portland is vis­
A shower was given a t the home of
Mrs. Ed arlow Friday in honor of iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fer­
rell.
Mrs. Vernon Root, a recent bride.
Mrs. Sudderth, Mrs. T. Slaughter,
A very interesting program was
presented by the school in the audi­ Bert Dexter and Mr. Whipple are
torium as part of the observance of picking turkeys at the G. M. McCar­
thy place across the river in Wash­
education week. Friday.
ington.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cork and
“mail daughter Jean from Echo visit­
UNSTABLE INCOME ed
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allen are vis­
ON OREGON FARMS iting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Han­
M AY FOLLOW 1941 ey.Miss Culp has been quite ill with
intestinal flu. Mrs. Lyle Eddy sub­
Expected general improvement in stituted in the school Thursday and
farm purchasing power next year Friday.
Mrs. Virginia Mowman, nee Chan­
, will probably be temporary even
ey, sold her ranch west of town to
though prices of most farm products Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Wallowa.
except those in the "export type” She has moved her family to Her­
group are likely to be moderately miston and Mr. Smith took posses­
higher, according to the current re­ sion this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Shown from Heppner
port on the agricultural situation is­ have moved on the Fagerström place
sued by the O.S.C. extension service. northwest of town. They traded
The report reviews the general out­ their place In Irrigon to Frank Fred­
look in Oregon for farm income, costa rickson. recent owner of the Fager­
ström place.
and family living.
Mr. Thompson and family from
“Looking beyond 1941, the tempo­ Columbia district has moved his fam­
rary improvement in the exchange ily to the Mrs. Fred Doll place, five
value of farm products expected next miles west of Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg vis­
year may be lost in 1942 or later,
ited Mr. and Mrs. Elliott at Freewa­
owing first to advances in the cost of ter Sunday.
farming and farm family living, like­
Willard Jones of La Grande spent
ly to be followed by a more rapid de­ the week end with his parents.
Ratie Rand hss been on the sick
cline in farm prices than in other
the past week.
prices when war and defense spend­ list Mrs.
Boardman returned from
ing drops off,” the report states.
Portland Thursday.
PINE ( IH NEWS
STANFIELD NEWS
Has been given to an
old established p ro d u c t—
“ O regon Rose” B u tte r
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Hermiston, Oregon
HERMISTON HERALD
Published Every Thursday at
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THE H uR M IS T O N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
zie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudsen, Mrs.
Frank Clark, Mrs. Walt Bullard, and
the Misses Ina Gilbert and Ceceila
Beyler.
The Ladies Aid held their “Cap­
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring sule Friend” party at the Communi­
ty hall Thursday afternoon. After
Publishers
the regular business meeting refresh­
ments of sandwiches and coffee were
Entered at the post office a t Her- served and names drawn for another
miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. six months. Plans for the bazaar
which will be held December 17 at
1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. the Community hall, were discussed.
Mrs. Del Jackson and daughter
Louise returned Sunday from Port­
Subscription Rates
land where they had spent a few
One Year ........................... 92.00
days.
Mrs. Alec Rau and sons Bill, Bob
Six Months ....................... 1.00
and David, left Saturday for Spokane
.58
Three Months ..................
where they will make their future
home. Mr. Rau has been trans­
ferred to Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen of Spokane
arrived last week to make their home
O r f 6 oil J»I* iRMB IB
here where he will take up his job as
F o i u s it iv y / t o V A T I> > foreman.
Several of the local young people
attended the Christian Endeavor con­
vention of Columbia Unnion in Her­
miston from Friday till Sunday.
The Girls League of the local
school attended the convention in
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Stanfield Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman
spent Saturday in Walla Walla, go­
.VZSS CLARA CORRIGAN
by way of Pendleton.
Funeral services were held Tues­ ing Miss
Margie Mustard of Pendleton
day, November 19, in McMinnville, -pent the week end with her parents,
Oregon, for Miss Clara Corrigan, Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard.
who passed away at the St. Anthony's
George and Oliver McNabb, who
hospital in Pendleton Saturday, Nov­ p i p eployed on the tug-boat “Keith",
ember 16, after a serious illness of which is tied up at The Dalles, a r­
rived home Sunday. Oliver remained
two weeks.
Miss Corrigan was raised at Mc­ but George returned Monday.
Minnville, coming here 16 years ago ' Betty and Jean McKenzie spent
where she was the commercial teach­ Sunday in Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler return­
er in the local high school until her
recent illness. She was a member of ed home Sunday from Portland. Bill,
the chapter of Eastern Star and Po­ ’«•ho has b- n in the hospital, is feel-
cahontas lodges, and was very active 'nc fairb’ °'nod.
Mr. an ' Mrs. E Barney and Mr.
in social life and will b? missed by
and Mrs F O’Dell spent Saturday
her many friends.
Those going down for the fvn'”-pl Aynminv in Por,dleton.
firme Hp”bv of Hermiston took
were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull with
p,.own and Lyle Brown to
whom she had bpen making her ^omp
for 16 years. Betty and Joan M^Ken- r>,—n v-bn’-p .be will make her home
UMATILLA NEWS
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& “C a te r p illa r ” S h o w
S ch o o l an d D isp la y
B Cutaways of Exclusive Caterpillar
features.
• Instructions in care and mainten­
ance of your tractors.
• Moving pictures, charts and ex­
planations.
B Educational and entertaining.
• A real good moving picture by
John Deere.
WE CORDIALLY INVITE EACH AND
EVERYONE TO ATTEND THIS
SHOW AT—
OUR SHOW ROOMS AND STORE IN
PENDLETON ON
Tuesday, N o v . 3 6
Keep this date open and plan to attend, as we
know you will enjoy it. Lasts all day. Come
early and see it all. Everything F R E E .
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& EQUIPMENT CO.
PENDLETON, OREGON
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© HALF & HALF
10c
THOMPSON'S DRUG
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
FOR SALE USED CIRCULATING
heater, burns wood or coal, 912.60.
See John A. Clarke.
14-lp miston.
52-tfc
GLASSES SOLDERED AND RE- GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
paired. A. W. Behrman, Hermis­
ton.
14-3c
LAND SA LE NOTICE
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
That the undersigned. Sheriff of
FOR SALE ~
USED OVER- Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
stuffed davenport and chair. Mrs. of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma­
A. C. Ebert, Echo, Ore., Phone 371. tilla County, Oregon, on the 18th day
14-3p of November, 1940, will, on the 23rd
day of December, 1940, at the hour
FOR SALE 50 TONS 1ST, 2ND & of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell
3rd crops of alfalfa hay; also for to the highest bidder for cash, a t the
sale or trade 8-in. bench saw; 12-in. front door of the Umatilla County
Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub­
band saw; 4-in. planer; also 20 acres ject
to a minimum price of 915.00
partly improved land in Westland therefor, to be paid in cash, at the
district; also one black 2-yr.-old sad- time of sale, fhe following described
dlestack colt to trade for beef calves; parcel of land, heretofore by Uma­
County, Oregon, acquired for
also 1 ’zi h. p. gas engine to trade for tilla
delinquent taxes, to-wit:
two pigs. J. D. Corliss, Rt. 1, Her­
NW ’4 NW ’4 , East of I line Can-
miston, Phone 2929.
14-3p
„1. Section 16. Township 4, North
Range 28, EWM.
FRAMES l-'nl! G L A S S E S , »2.50.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
A. W. Behrman, Hermiston. 14-3c
(Nov. 21-Dec. 19)
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF EXECUTOR
FOR SALE A MODERN HOUSE
in Umatilla, Very reasonable in
Notice is hereby given that by an
price. Address Box 38, Boardman, order of the County Court of the
Oregon.
14-3p State of Oregon for Umatilla County
the undersigned has been appointed
FOR SALE — BUILDING LOTS executor of the last will and testa­
along highway or facing Ridgeway ment and of the estate of Rose H ar­
Avenue. Clear titles. H. R. H art­ rah, deceased. All persons having
against said estate are here­
ley, phone 3941, Hermiston.
14-3p claims
by required to present them within
six months from the date of this no­
LOST— PAIR OF BLACK FUR- tice, with proper vouchers, to said
lined gloves. Please leave at Her­ executor at the office of A. S. Cooley
ald office. J. H. Reid, Hermiston. in the Johns Building in Pendleton,
14-lc Umatilla County, Oregon.
Dated October 24, 1940.
Forrest A. H arrah, Executor.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
A.
S.
Cooley,
Attorney for Executor.
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc (Oct. 24 - Nov.
21)
FOR SALE — GOOD SECOND
hand kitchen range, new copper
coils and new grates. Bill Bousquet,
• PAINTING
Umatilla, or inquire at Herald office.
• PAPERING
13-3p
DAIRY FARM — FULLY EQUIP-
ped dairy farm near Haines; 160
acres well improved; 50 head cows
and heifers'. 35 now milking; 30
hogs; 75 tons hay: farming equip­
ment; milking machine. Everything
ready to start making money. Priced
to sell on desirable terms. Butson-
McEwen Realty Company, Baker
Loan Co., Baker, Ore., Phone 240.
13-3c
FOR SA LE-30 STANDS OF BEES.
Will sell cheap for cash or will
trade for good horse or cow. Claude
Myers, Boardman.
13-3p
MIRRORS RE-SILVERED— SATIS-
faction guaranteed, prices reason­
able. Leave mirrors in frames at In­
land Cooperative. J. H. Tabor, Her­
miston, Rt. 1.
12-tfc
WANTED — MAN WITH HAY
chopper to chop wheat. Ralph Ta-
chella, Box 699, Pendleton.
11-4c
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
FOR RENT—A PLEASANT ROOM
with outside entrance. Mrs. Geo.
White.
12-3p
MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT
See N. D. Bard, Stanfield. 12-3c
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4ilc
• KALSOMINING
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FREE
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Phone 131
Hermliton, Ore.
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTO INSURANCE CO.
See Us for Auto Financing & Save
ALSO LIFE INSURANCE
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C. A. B I N D E R
PLUMBING
Call Ttim-A-Lum - Phone 3132
Umatilla, Oregon
J. V. VILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Phone 3821
Hermiston
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
FOR SALE-GREY WINTER OATS
Chisholm Grain & Feed Co. 10-tfc
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
hauling. Prompt service. Fully
insured. Phone 461, Ray Tolar, Echo,
Ore.
40-3p-tfc
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sales, leases, exchanges. Insur­
ance- fire, automobile, accident. No­
tary public, execution of legal pa­
pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
gon.
15-tfc
TYPEWRITERS FOR ~SA LE OR
rent — Easy terms. Thompson’s
Drug Store. Hermiston.
5-tfc
WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
furniture, machinery, household
articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her-
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
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Hermiston
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Hermiston, Oregon