The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 03, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1841
T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D . H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N .
evening where they all attended the
movie “Gone with the Wind.”
Published Every T hursday a t
Glenn Ostrom attended a Texaco
H erm iston, Umatilla County Oregon meeting in Pendleton Wednesday
evening.
Alfred Q uiring and Leander Q uiring
"P u n k ” Compton of H ilgard was
Publishers
visiting in U m atilla Wednesday.
Mrs. John W urster and daughter
E ntered at the post office a t Her- Mac spent F riday in Walla W alla
miston as Second Class M atter, Dec. on business.
Mrs. Nick Barbouletos and daugh­
1906, U matilla County, Oregon.
ter Bessie spent the week end in
Portland.
Subscription Rates
A rth u r Morris and Ed Elliott were
One Year ................... ......... $2.00
dinner guests at the home of Mr. and
1.00
Mrs. W. E. Kennedy
Wednesday
.5#
Three Months ....................
evening in honor of Mr. M orris’
birthday. L ater in the evening the
freshm an class of which Mr. Morris
is adviser, dropped in for a surprise
party. The evening was spent play­
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
ing games a fte r which a birthday
cake and ice cream were served.
Mrs. Joe Springer entertained the
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler and Mr.
and Mrs. John Lennox spent last bridge club at her home F rid ay a f­
W ednesday in Pendleton on business. ternoon.
The girls league were guests of the
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Montgomery Boardman g irls’ league F riday a f te r ­
left last week for Ritzville where noon a t a play day.
they will spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Binder were
Mr. and Mrs. George Schatz, and in Pendleton Thursday.
The A ltar society met at the home
son Stanley of Portland visited Tues­
day an Wednesday of last week a t o f Mrs. T. O. Pound T hursday a f te r ­
noon. The ladies spent the day quilt­
the George Copper home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes and ing.
Jam es Sharpe of Condon opened up
daught-
Joan spent Wednesday in
duck pin alley in the old th e atre
Kennewick where they visited with a building
hursday and it seems to be
their daughter and family, Mr. and the most T popular
place in town.
Mrs. Don Harrym an.
•Jeff Stephens, who has been the
'cn
io
rs
of
the
local
school
all
The
firem an on the switch engine here
to Pendleton Wednesday! for several years, left the last of the
motoi >
where I t y bad their pictures tak en ’ week fo r Portland where he will be
and t! Juniors motored up in thel employed. Mrs. Stephens and Alva
HERMISTON HERALD
UMATILLA NEWS
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went with him but returned Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Bates left S atu rd ay for
Hood River where she will attend
the wedding of her niece and visit for
a week.
B y M rs. R ote Hedrick
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes and
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. F itzpatrick
daughter Joan spent S aturday in La were Portland visitors over the week
G rande where they visited a t the end, taking 116 pieces of pottery to
home of th eir daughter and fam ily, be glazed. This is the work of four
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bram er and grades.
family.
Mrs. Tom Gregory of Stanfield
Time is no longer the deciding factor in
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullins and left on the stream line train M arch 25
son and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Akers in company of her sister and daugh­
making your deposit at this bank. Our
and daughter of Pasco and Kenne­ ter, Mrs. Jennie Shepherd of G resh­
special
“Bank by Mail” service permits
wick visited friends here Sunday.
am, and Mrs. Frances Hesser of Spo­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chambers and kane, for Pontiac, Mich, and will
you
to
make
deposits at any hour. When
son of Pendleton were Sunday visi­ drive back a car, touring through the
it
is
inconvenient
for you to come to the
tors a t the Bill Switzler home.
south and west.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey E lfred left
Miss Dorothy Shelton recently
Bank—merely
drop
it in the nearest mail
Sunday for Portland where they will completed a sem ester’s work and is
box.
make th eir fu tu re home. Mr. E lfred employed a t the F irs t National Bank
Is an A sbury T ransportation driver. in San Jose.
Doris Rodenbough who is a stu ­
By return mail a receipt will be sent you,
Mrs. R. C. Baysinger who was
dent at D rap er’s School of Baeuty called to Portland because of the
which
acts as your record of deposit. Do
spent the week end at the home of death of her husband’s fath er a week
not hesitate to take advantage of this safe
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Ro­ ago, has returned here.
denbough. Mrs. Rodenbough took
Mrs. M. Ray and daughter M arva
convenient method of deposit.
her to Pendleton Sunday evening Jean have returned from a week’s
•
where she met some friends to go visit with relatives at Salem and
back.
Portland.
Try this time-saving method— “Bank by Mail”
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and
Mrs. Cecil Ledgett of Prosser visi­
son G ary Dean Miss Leta Meyers ted her mother, Mrs. Tom Moore
Details supplied on your request
and A lbert Vieg spent S atu rd ay in Tuesday, with her husband en route
Pendleton where they spent the even­ to Seattle on a business trip .
ing visiting a t the Paul Bothwell
Mrs. C. E. Fisk entertained the
home.
Stanfield W oman’s Study club March
Mrs. E. McKenzie won a $10 prize 27 at her new home on the Meadows.
on a radio quiz program.
The chief business transacted was the
P. B. SWAYZE, President
Lloyd H arrym an of B errin Station vote to donate $20 to the Doernbech-
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
was a visitor here Sunday.
er hospital and $12.75 each to the
Mrs. George McNabb and V irginia public lib rary and the grade school.
Compton came back Saturday from a Mrs. .Tess Richards gave a paper on
trip to Celilo Falls on the boat | F arm Chemurgy and discussed the
“ K eith”.
| subject of G. W. C arver’s accomplish­ because it was the 39th wedding an ­
M orning worship, 11:00 A. M
Miss I.eta Meyers of Kennewick ment with the peanut by-products, niversary of the H errick’s. Members
spent the week end here visiting soy beans and corn and cotton. Re- also recalled their experience of some Message by pastor.
Church p ray er meeting Wednesday
friends.
I fresh ments were served a t the close event of 1906.
Edw ard E lliott spent the week end J of the meeting.
at 7:45 p. m. Sunday night devo"-
.
in La G rande visiting a t the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. F . E vans are at P IL G R IM H O L IN E S S CHURCH
tions 7 ;4 5 p. m.
his parents.
| the home of th eir daughter, Mrs.
C. R. Bennett, P astor
If you w ant to hear Gospel tru th s
W arren Dillion of Boardm an and ) Harvey Meyers in Pendleton. Mrs.
Sunday School, 9:15 A. M. Les­ attend these services. We will give
V irginia
Compton
of
H ilguard I Meyers has been a patien t a t the
son, “ C hrist Promises Power.” Acts you a hearty welcome. The church
stopped here a t the E. McKenzie ! hospital.
home Sunday afternoon on th eir way
At the annual meeting Monday 1:1-12; Golden Text, Acts 1:8.
with a welcome to strangers. Come
j night, afte r a pot luck supper, reports
to Hilguard.
Mrs. John Nye of H erm iston spent were read from each division of the
obligations
were
Monday a t the home of her parents, | church and all
Mr. and Mrs. John M ustard.
met. William Reeves and M. Ref-
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle spent vem were re-elected trustees and F.
last Wednesday evening in W alla A. Baker secretary-treasurer. Plans
You Can Whip Our
Walla.
are going forw ard to get a full time
E arl S. H anna, Texaco agent in m inister as Rev. J . K. G riffiths and
Pendleton, was a business visitor wife who have served here for five
Cream,
here Monday.
years, will be given full time minis­
W. H. “ Bill” Switzler, U m atilla try a t Pilot Rock. A short program
county commissioner, who has been also was heard. Teachers at school
. But You Can’t Beat Our
away from the courthouse for sev­ are in charge of the E aster music.
eral weeks due to illness, was on
Mrs. W. E. K ryger is quite ill at
hand Monday morning. He was ac­ her home.
Milk
companied by Mrs. Switzler and
Mrs. F rankie Lane entertained the
Mrs. John Lennox.
bridge club at the home of Mrs. F. B. i
Mrs. D. D. Cowan and daughter S tu a rt Tuesday night.
Beverly left Tuesday for W alla W al­
Mrs. Elsa W insted and fath e r Mr.
Phone 3761
la where they will visit her mother Korvola were Pendleton
visitors |
and receive some dental work.
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Salkeld and
Miss Mary Lou Winsted of Pen­
daughters Joan. Sylvia and Sandra dleton visited her mother here over
returned from a few days visit in the week end.
Seattle.
Mrs. Charles H errick entertained
H. L. PAYNE, Owner
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler left Hi" Harmony club a t her home April t
Tuesday for P ortland where they 1st. Coral was the subject presented!
■■ ill spend several days while Bill
receives a check-up from his recent
illness and inspects a new ferry which
h- is having built for use on the Col-
bia river.
The high school is sponsoring a
play "A bsent Minded Professor" at
the gym F riday night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Russel of Top­
penish were visitors a t the Albert
Vieg home one day last week. Mr.
Russel attended grade school here
when his fa th e r was m anager of the
Tum-A-Lum company.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Reed have p u r­
chased a 1939 F ord V-8.
Thomas G. Tucker had the m isfor­
tune of breaking his little finger on
his left hand.
Mrs. W. A. F ra ser received word
of the death of her mother, Mrs.
Eliza J. K err in Nolin. F uneral ser­
vices were held in Echo Tuesday a f ­
ternoon.
S. S. Niles, roadm aster for the
railroad was in town Tuesday.
A new switch engine was put on
April 1st from t till 12. Bert Nu-
gont is firem an and L. Smith engi­
neer. Dan Ford. Al Reed, Bob Mc­
Kenzie and R. T attle are brakenien.
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Py .lies. Bernice W attenburger
i
Hi in Murphy and Mary Daley,
student nurses from St. A nthony's
n-i-pital. spent Sunday visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W attenburger |
Heppner callers Sunday morn-1
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Burl W attenburger and Marion I
inch mad, a business trip to Fossil |
end the Kinzua mill S aturday.
A number from Butter Creek a t­
tended the dance at Lena G range
S aturday night.
Mr. and Mis. Jack S tru th ers and
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W attenburger
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callers Sunday afternoon at the
Abercrombie home.
Helen and R osetta
H ealey
and
B etty Finch sp en t the week end a t
th eir homes on B u tter Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill were Pen­
dleton callers T h u rsd ay .
.Mis. Maude Steuber left Monday
t >r the \ilen place on lower B utter
Cr ek. She will keep house for Mr. i
Allen and his son.
I Mrs. Hazle McCarty, Mrs. L aura
McCarty and daughter. Mrs. Edith
> -<uug and grandson were callers at
•he Russell Moore. Charles Bartholo­
mew and E. B. W attenburger homes
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. B rew ster spent
Thursday night with their daughter.
Mis R. jz McGreer. They were en
’■oute to their home in Spokane a fte r
-pending a month in Southern Cali­
fornia. They brought home oranges
and lemons picked ripe from the
trees.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Finch and
daughters had dinner at the E. B.
W attenburger home F riday evening.
Mr. Murry from Umapine has
moved on to the creek with his haling
crew. He has bought the surplus hay
on the creek. Mrs. C urrin is board­
ing the crew which will be here for
five or six days. P atty Daley is
helping Mrs. C urrin.
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