HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY. SEPT. 21. 1944.
STANFIELD NEWS
By Urt. R m » HMek
Harley Rogers enjoyed his fur
lough with his mother, Grace Rog
ers, at her ranch, and has returned
to his camp in Louisiana.
Jack Rice spent a few days here
with his mother, Grace Scott, and
attended the Round Up. He has
returned to Seattle.
Mrs. Wesley Blessing of Port
land visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Loughary last week.
Mrs. Glenn Rutherford (Barbara
Wessell) of Petaluma, Cal., is vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Ina Whit
ney at Hermiston and the Frank
Rutherfords at Stanfield.
Helen Swaney, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Swaney has taken
an extended leave from Ordnance
to visit friends in Texas.
Mrs. Max Piger and sons were
Pendleton visitors Monday. Mrs.
George Sale and Mabel Ditzler
were also visitors there.
Pfe. Henry Perkins of Camp
Roberts is visiting his father and
brother here and will return to
Camp Van Dorn, Miss., this week.
The Harmony club met Tuesday
of last week at the home of their
president, Mrs. Bert Stone and
made plans for their winter s pro-
gram.
The Home Economics club met
Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the country
home of Mrs. Roscoe Meyers.
The Stanfield Woman’s Study
club will have their first meeting
Sept. 21 at 2 p. m. at the Presby
terian church It will be an open
meeting and all club women are
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cordially invited to attend. Miss | folks is being trained,
Sadie Dunlap of Pendleton is guest
tuest
Knotts will enter
Miss Patricia Knotts
speaker.
La Grande for Cadet Nurses train
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Binchus of ing October 1.
Portland returned home Monday
Leo Rueber is on furlough at
after a week's visit at the Charles the home of his parents, Mr. a.nd
Herrick home. While here they en Mrs. Jake Rueber.
joyed the Round Up.
Benjamin, Casper and Irma
Billie Gabriel of Portland visit Coombes, who have recently re
ed her parents, the Vern Gabriels, turned from a school in Denver,
last week end.
entered Stanfield high school
Edward Gabriel and Loren Tuesday. The initiation party for
Hughes are enjoying their first the freshmen is Friday night of
furlough at the home of their par this week.
ents here.
Oscar Willson and family have
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green have moved to one of the houses on the
as their house guests this week, CCC camp hill and he is employed
Sgt. and Mrs. Hans Nilsen of Cal as caretaker.
ifornia.
An Oregon trail marker will be
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gregory, set on the school house lawn at
daughter Betty Furlong and baby 3:45 Wednesday. All civic organ
daughter of Vancouver, and Mr. izations are invited to the ceremo
and Mrs. Al Gregory visited rela nies.
tives here recently.
Bob Bailey of Vancouver attend-
ed the Round Up and called on
friends in Stanfield.
By Maraaret Thorpe .
Miss Marilla Dunning left Mon
Mr.
and
Mrs. Warren Dillon are
day by Streamliner for her school
the parents of a son born Thursday
duties in Stockton. Calif.
Miss Alice Veech of Portland afternoon. Warren was home on a
and Lt. and Mrs. Wm. Woodworth three day leave from the Navy and
(Ruth Dunning) of Boise visited left in the morning before the ba
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and by was born.
Mrs. Nathan Bard. Mrs. George
Teachers reception and PTA
Mitchell of Nyssa and Mrs. W. H. was held Thursday night at the
Crary of Echo were callers Mon school house. Election of officers
for the coming year were as fol
day.
Mrs. Read of Enterprise is visit lows: president, Clyde Tannehill;
ing her daughter Ruth Read, 4th vice president, Mrs. Jack Mulligan
and secretary-treasurer, Zoe Bil
grade teacher.
Mrs. Miles Baragar has as house lings. After a brief meeting the
guest her niece, Catherine Tom. evening was spent playing games.
An auction sale was held at Jack
She was formerly a WAC. Curtis
Tom, a brother, also visited here, Gorhams Saturday to sell their
household furnishings. Mr. and
en route to the Round Up.
Mrs. Rene Semler, a niece from Mrs. Gorham have made no im
Portland, is a house guests of Mr. mediate plans for the future.
and Mrs. C. E. Fisk.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Walpole and
Marie Evans of Vernonia spent daughters of Pilot Rock spent Sat
the week end here visiting the urday afternoon at the auction
Rheas.
sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomas and
Paul Smith spent the week end
Mrs. Shirley Tinnesand have re in La Grande and Union on busi-
turned from a week’s vacation trip ness.
to Bend.
Andy Jones and Don Ford both
Bob Potenski and Henry Poten-
of
the U. S. Navy are spending
ski returned Sunday to their work leaves
on the project.
at the Portland shipyards.
Mrs.
Harry Thorpe is teaching
Max Bohms visited the Bart
Gaymons Sunday. They left for Seventh Day Adventist school at
Hermiston.
Georgia September 21.
Mrs. Alfred Lantz left Tuesday
night for Portland.
News has reached here of a son
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being born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam
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my Nudo in Portland on Aug. 2.
Little granddaughter of Sylvan
Will Pay Prompt
us Smith Sr. is enjoying her vaca
tion here.
Attention To
Teachers reception has been
Mail Orders
postponed until September 29.
September 24 will be Rally Day
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
program at the Sunday School.
123 S. E. Court — Pendleton
World Wide Communion servi
ces will be held October 1.
A choir with 25 to 30 young
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