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PAGE OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 2121 Fri. - Sat. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. two wemungrinninmumninn intona in Aug Mi: === imnsuinizEA Muminnii I mor ' in mi 5 mmiigum Flint Dawson is confined to the Veterans' hospital in Walla Walla. Miss Claudine Hale and Mrs. Earl Watson and small daughter spent two afternoons in Pendleton. Miss May berger of Seattle visited with her sister, Mrs. Lewis Pearson, | Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eastman are be ing congratulated upon the arrival of a son born August 2 5 at the Hermis ton General hospital. He weighed 6 lbs, 15oz. I I I Miss Herm Palmer arrived Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Palmer. Miss Palmer has been attending summer school at the Uni- versity of Washington. Little Evelyn Petri, 4-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Petri, was brought to the Hermiston Gen eral hospital Wednesday for a few days’ treatment. The M. E. Ladies aid is not plan- | ning to serve dinners to the public but | will serve only members of the band, i Mrs. Milton Soule, the night nurse at the Hermiston General hospital, started her two weeks’ •vacation this week by going to Walla Walla and -then points ----- of -£ interest. other AUCTION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Five and One Half Miles N. E. of Stanfield on Cold Springs Road Mrs. Milton Smith a registered nurse of Spokane is now employed at the Hermiston General hospital. SALE STARTS AT 10 A .M. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale are spend Lunch Served on Grounds at Noon ing this week in Portland. LIVESTOCK (Al! Stock Double Tested) 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years Mrs. Ethel Jones of Pendleton and old: 1 Guernsey-Durham. 3 years old: 1 Durham, 5 years old; 2 Jer- Mrs. Kaufman of Umatilla were Mon seys, 5 years old, all milking heavy. 1 Guernsey heifer to freshen in day visitors at the F. E. Sater home. September; 1 Guernsey heifer to freshen in November: 1 each, Guern sey, Jersey and Durham yearling heifers; 1 heifer calf, part Durham; Miss Mabel Rauch spent the week- ROBERT PRESTON 1 steer calf, part Durham: 1 Durham steer calf; 1 15-mos-old Dur end in Lexington with her parents, unth EDWARD ARNOLD ham steer; 1 milk strain Durham bull, 15 mos. old: 1 sow to farrow Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch. around September 10; 6 pigs around 170 lbs.; 1 span mares, weight GLADYS GEORGE r..w Miss Ethel Clark, who will teach Mr. and Mrs. Bus Hanson are par 1200, with harness; 40 New Hampshire year-old laying hens; 80 Cartoon Andy Pandy’s Pap in the Hermiston high school this ents of a baby girl born recently at New Hampshire pullets, beginning to lay. Stranger Than Fiction year, was a visitor here Saturday. i St. Anthony’s hospital. The baby MACHINERY—1 5-ft. mower; 1 10-ft. hay rake; 1 iron-wheel wag on with new hay rack: 1 2-section spring tooth harrow, good as new; weighed eight pounds, nine ounces, She came to make arrangements. 1 10-disc disc harrow; 1 2-horse Fresno; 1 plow; 2 cultivators; 1 Mrs. D. Tibbett, a patient at the Both are doing nicely. ‘ Whatever corrigator: 1 hay stacker; 1 Jamesway brooder stove, good as new, I Hermiston General hospital, returned I am,men Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Wilson of Co-1 500 capacity; 1 wheelbarrow: 1 50-gallon oak barrel; 1 steel barrel:. made me!' I to her home Wednesday of last week. lumbia District announce the arrival 1 International 6-horse gas engine; 1 12-in. hay cutter: 1 Letz feed grinder; 1 trailer: 1 garden sprayer: 1 grass seeder; 1 log chain; I Mrs. W. M. Marburt of Portland of a baby girl, Darlene Jane, weigh 1 set double line pulleys; 2 sling chains; 1 De Laval cream separator: I spent Wednesday in Hermiston on ing 8 lbs, 2 oz., at the Hermiston 1 gas washing machine engine; 1 safety block; 1 15-gallon oil drum: business. She flew down by plane and General hospital. 1 5-ft. crosscut saw; gunney sacks, some carpenter tools, pitch forks, returned the same day by plane. shovels and other small tools too numerous to mention. Miss Marjorie Volberding, who has Mrs. Paul Van Patten, Mrs. Day been visiting in Hermiston during the STATE ACCREDITED TERMS: CASH ton Harris and Mrs. Al Quiring and past week with her aunt. Mr. and TEACHER OF daughter, Shirley, were Pendleton | , . It WM. H. PARRY, STANFIELD, OWNER oUdy) with I Mrs. A. H. Norton, -ib?"" returned to 1 her PIANO business visitors Tuesday afternoon. CONRAD VEIDT | home in Humboldt, Iowa. Thursday. MRS. R. G. PENNEY, Clerk GEORGE HODGE, Auctioneer Assistant County Agent M. E. Cartoon- The Little Male I Miss Barbara Corey of The Dalles New Classes Starting Knickerbocker attended the ram sale News ' returned with her sister and broth- in Pendleton Friday. September 8th Tue day, Sept. 2 er-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. H. Sexton spending their vacation at coast ROYS TO OPEN Miss Elna Holmquist and Bruce who had spent the week-end in The High school credits given. Follett obtained a marriage license in Dalles with relatives. She plans to points and Portland. The Laughlins STUDIO OF MUSIC formerly resided in Hermiston. I Pendleton Monday. stay a week. F. R. Wright, who was taken to left Beginners taken pri Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wooley Miss Evelyn Elder and Miss Bev vately or in classes. See St. Anthony’s hospital the 15th of erly Aylesworth, who have been em Monday of last week and spent until Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roy of Pendle- August for an operation, is reported ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance De Thursday in Spokane where Mr. ton, well known in this locality for about them at once. j to be getting along nicely. pot, left this week for Oakland, Cal Wooley attended a R. E. A. confer their musical talents, are announcing Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O’Neill, who ifornia, where they have received ence. Friday they motored to Forest the opening of fall classes in voice Studio — Main Street 1 now live in Washington are visiting civil service appointments. Grove and spent the week-end with and piano. Mr. Roy will teach voice relatives here. The formerly resided relatives. Mrs. Wooley’s father, R. L. 1 and * Mrs. - Roy piano, both being ac- Guests at the O. C. Pierce home Hermiston j here. Connell, of Forest Grove returned I credited teachers. over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Miss Catherine Lynch, who has Van Wilson and daughter, Mrs. C. V. with them to spend several weeks Mr. Roy, who is a former student I spent the summer months visiting her Wilson, and Louis Wilson, all of visiting here. i of Prof. Paul Petri of Oregon State, Plus Short Features j sister, Miss Lavina May Lynch, left Portland. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Wil Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pierce and has gained considerable prominence Tuesday for her home in Keyser, W. son are sisters. Bob Walpole of Prineville came Sat in the music realm since graduation Wed. - Thurs. Sept. 3-4 Va. urday to visit over the week-end. from college. In recent years he has ALICE BETTY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten mo- Howard R. Laughlin, former resi Floyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. been connected with the Pendleton tored to New Bridge Saturday eve- dent of Hermiston, spent a short time C. Pierce. Mr. Walpole joined his glee club. ning to spend Sunday with his par- in Hermiston Friday. He now resides wife who had spent the past week vis- ents and his brother and wife who in Seattle and made the trip here to iting at the home of her mother, Mrs. (AI I IM RÍA c Id AA drove there from Salt Lake. WELL EQUIPPED TO Bert Mullins. They all returned home PPA —IE- look up old friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Browning an ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Some of the folks attending the TO OPEN SEPT. 8 YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE nounce the arrival of a baby boy Sunday evening. dress-up parade in Pendleton Satur Kendal Jorges, 14-year-old son of ! weighing 8 lbs., 1 oz. born August day night were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim 26 at the Hermiston General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Jorges, suf Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gray, Mr. fered a broken leg when a car ran j The C olumbia school will open He has been named Dallas Oren and BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston and Mrs. Pete Castric, Miss Margery into him when he was crossing the | classes Monday, September 8, accord is their 6th child. Waldon, and Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Miss Margery Waldon, Miss Jane highway on his bike delivering papers | ing to Mrs. Emil Zivney. principal. Plus Short Features Harris. Boyer, Miss Velma Ray. Miss Ellen at the Stewart Service Station Mon- | Three teachers for the new term i are Jane Warwick and Miss Viola Cram day. He is being treated at the Her- Mrs. Lloyd Wade, primary; M rs. er accompanied Mrs. Ruth Dyer on miston General hospital. Mr. Jorges Alice Smith, intermediate, and Mrs. is employed at the Ordnance Depot. a picnic to Tollgate and La Grande The family came here from Elwood, Zivney, seventh and eighth grade. Sunday. 3ë ■ "7 ■ ■ niëektoighiun " : ■ '• SvV Registration for all students will Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kirsey an- Nebraska, and now live in a trailer | take place September 8. nounce the arrival of a baby boy house at Mrs. Hineline’s. born at the Hermiston General hos- pital August 20th. He weighed 7 lbs., 13 oz, has been named Tommy El THE ROY STUDIOS OF MUSIC CANNING wood and is their first child. Announce Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Neufeldt and The Opening of Fall Classes Miss Erna Thiesun of Dallas were in overnight guests at the home of his VOICE PIANO at sister. Mrs. Al Quiring. The group is TED ROY Teacher of Voice enroute to Chicago, Illinois, to at- WURSTER’S BARBARA EDMUNDS ROY tend school. 1% Miles West of Teacher of Piano Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Laughlin and family of John Day stopped in UMATILLA Accredited Teachers Hermiston Wednesday to visit friends. 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