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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. coooccccccccc*c****1*1*************************•****, or’s position at the depot and are T uesday. the George Miss Katrina Porter of Pendleton! is visiting at the E. M. McKenzie • Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Eifield of Port- home until after the first of Aug- ’ ‘ I I land visited Sunday with Mr. and • Published Every Thursday at I Mrs. Fred Berg. Mr. ami Mrs. Eifield Eugene Rugg, who is working on ′ ′ brought Mr. Berg a radio for his a ranch near Walla Walla visited at . > Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. birthday gift. the home of his parents, Mr. and • Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. % Miss Donna Smith returned to her Mrs. A. E. Rugg, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiak 1 ► home here from her grandmother IF YOU DON’T HAVE A CHECK- home in Arlington where she had and daughter, Delores, motored to % Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second spent the past week. Her mother, Pendleton F riday to spend the day. i > Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. H. M. Smith and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Al Stephens, Mrs. E. 2 Mr ING ACCOUNT, YOU WILL FIND drove down after her. McKenzie and daughter, Betty, Ber- ?, Subscription Rates James Byrnes spent Sunday at nard Cullins, Lavina Mae and Cath- y OUR CHARGE FOR A CASHIER’S arine Lynch and Fred Rankin of % Bingham Springs. 2 One Year................................... $2.00 2 Pete Farely of Portland is in Um Hermiston were in Pendleton Thurs- । > CHECK OR DRAFT IS CHEAPER THAN Six Months ............................... day. 1 ► 1.00 atilla for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood % Three Months ........................... .50 Mrs. Harry Lewis and two sons of returned home from a week’s fishing < > ANY OTHER METHOD OF MONEY Yakima spent Friday and Saturday trip to Lostine, Oregon. ′ * Payable in Advance here on business and visiting friends. Jeff Stephens, who is on the after- • TRANSFERRING. While here they were guests at the noon switch engine in The Dalles, 1} Office Telephone ... 2051 j Ralph Salkeld home. Mrs. Lewis re- spent Saturday night and Sunday ", i ports Mr. Lewis getting along nicely with his Residence Telephone 2333 family. < > | after his recent accident. The Lewis Jeff Stephens and Alva went 1 , THE SAVING WILL BE | family lived here while he drove for to Mrs. Portland Monday night for a few , > Consolidated until his accident. days. < ► Leta Meyers and Verna Dale WORTHWHILE Nick Barboulitas and daugh- 1 ’ i Walsh spent Saturday in Kennewick ter, Mrs. Helen, returned Sunday from a < ► where they visited at the home of weeks’ vacation in Seattle and 1 ’ their aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyers two Portland. ,, and Mrs. Don Harryman. Earl Fromdahl is visiting at the I home of his father, Lewis Fromdahl, in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray and By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger I little Marva Jean will spend the son, Gary Dean, spent Sunday and F. B. SWAYZE. President j week-end at Vancouver on a business Monday in The Dalles where they Mrs. Joe Foley was called to Cal fíy Mrs. Rose Hedrick visited at the home of her sister and | trip. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ms. Eva J. Dumas, a fifth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh. ifornia by the illness of her brother. Homer Sprague of La Grande is | sixth grade teacher whom many will Verna Dale Walsh who had been vis- Miss Eleanor Sires is spending a staying at the Foley home. He called week’s vacation at the home of her remember as a teacher in the Stan-1 iting at their home for the past 10 Monday at the E. B. Wattenburger parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sires. field schools in 1912, was a caller days accompanied them to her home home and spent the day with Burl, B. Wattenburger home also. Youth Townsend club had a meeting remained. ... • ) Miss Sires is taking a secretarial last week at the home of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rothwell of Sunday evening and set the second Mrs. F. F. Stuart. She has been H. B. Hull spent Friday in Seattle. course in Seattle. He accompanied Olaf Stangby and Katherine O’Brien spent Monday Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert and fourth Tuesdays for their reg Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christianson teaching Los Angeles for the past 15 visited his brother, Vern Hull. Smith of Irrigon spent Sunday at ular meetings. with Lucille Wattenburger. years. and family from Ft. Peck, Montana, the Russell Moore home. Rosemary McCullough of Portland Mrs. Harold Wilkins and Miss Is Vern Gabriel fro Dufur spent The special Monday night dance the have settled at the end of Furnish arrived Monday to spend a few days abel O’Brien spent Monday at Lone Mr. and Mrs. Clay De Board who reek-end with his family here. street. at the home of her uncle and aunt, Rock visiting at the Campbell home. were working at the Tony Vey ranch put on by the Townsend club was a great success. The crowd enjoyed it- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baker, Bob | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom. She ac Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watenburger have moved to Echo. Mr. De Board is self very much and Johnny Hikiau by, Barbara and Jimmy, of Spokane, companied Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pierce and son, Freddy, and Miss Joan driving the Shell Oil truck. and his orchestra will again play at visited the F. A. Bakers on Sunday. who motored on to La Grande where Witheright of Pasco spent Saturday the Open Air Pavilion Monday, Äug- Other welcome callers were Mrs. Or he has a ranch. night and Sunday at the A. E. Wat By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom list 4th. in Stafford of Portland and Mrs. Edyth Anne Spencer is visiting her tenburger home. TOWNSEND CLUB Lockridge, former Stanfield resi- aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank The dance committee announces a Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rauch and Darwin Shaw, Earl Fromdahl and Morgan in Salem for a few days. dents. modern dance each Saturday night NEWS family spent Sunday at Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hoosier of Ray Moses who are stationed at Ft. Mrs. Pat Murphy. Mrs. D. D. Cow- at a family reunion. with orchestra music. Charles Kik, By Mrs. Joe Vdey Ashland arrived Tuesday on a bus- Lewis are here on their 10-day fur j an and Mrs. Pat Fritzpatrick spent Mrs. Emery Cox of Hermiston and chairman of the Youth club will hold lough visiting at their homes. Shaw Tuesday in Walla Walla on business iness trip. Mrs. Lura Young of La Grande Mr. Robert Refvem is here on a and Fromdahl are visiting with their and shopping. dances on Wednesday and Friday Monday at the E. B. Watten All members are urged to be at short vacation from Elco, Nevada, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaw, • Miss Juanita Brown left Sunday spent nights of this week and next with burger home. Mrs. Marvin Finch the Open Air Pavilion for a Town and is being transferred to the Wal and Ray Moses with his brother, Rex for Oakland. California, where she and daughter were callers at the E. send club meeting August 5. The canned music. Moses. la Walla airport. will spend three weeks at the home Miss Shirley Elder of Parkdale is O. R. McNabb of Portland visited of her father. Her sister, Marcella, visiting Miss Marie Lane this week. a few days last week with his broth who has been visiting her and sister, Rev. Mitchell announces the sub er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Marie, at the P. T. Stockard home ject for morning worship August 3 McNabb. returned to her home with Juanita. is “Stripping for the Race." Miss Leta Meyers returned to her work Another sister. Virginia, arrived Sat Marie Lane will lead C. E. at 7:15 in Pendleton Sunday after spending urday to visit at the Stockard home. p. m. Service will be closed with a a few days here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kendler spent book review by Rev. B. F. Mitchell. Mrs. E. McKenzie returned Sun Saturday and Sunday visiting their Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stolz and day from Portland where she had son and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Miss Nancy have moved to Pendleton. spent since Friday shopping. Kendler, Jr., in Elmer City. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dudley will occu Kendler, who has been visiting in the I.eta Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn py the Wayne Coe house thus va Ostrom and son, Verna Dale Walsh Washington citv since the 4th of July cated. and Albert Vieg spent Friday in Wal returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sturdivant of la Walla where they attended a ball Mrs. Walter Shanky arrived Fri- Parkdale are visiting relatives here. game. day from her home in Corvallis. Tommy Refvem came home from She spent till Sunday visiting here Frank Hoyt, who has been fire- with St. Anthony’s hospital last Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. man on the second trick switch en and is graining strength. A. Ronen. Her daughter. Cherie, re gine for the past three months, has A trailer house park down by the turned home with her after spending Umatilla River near the bridge is gone to Portland where he will be the past two months at the home of employed in the Albina yards. her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs John Strong have ar Mrs. Ait Hogue is convalescing at Miss Muriel Bachelor of Pendleton rived to take the third trick operat- was a visitor in Umatilla Sunday till I her home here. The Hermiston Herald : making their home at I Cooper home. Money Transfer ORE PUB LI S ASK US ABOUT IT PINE CITY NEWS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON STANFIELD NEWS UMATILLA NEWS On Used Electrical Appliances You can have this SCOÜOMY CN you FARM Everything Used Refrigerators Washers and Radios MUST GO! SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS---TERMS WITHIN REASON "Der), ere c, y Cyi;, HE rock bottom fuel economy of John Deere Tractors, demonstrated again and again in various tests throughout the coun try . . . proved by the experience of thou sands of farmers . is again verified by the results of the tractor economy matches held at Cherokee, Iowa, early in September. Sono,, op, *0 Ch of , the Of "Tha o,. 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