THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1944.
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HERMISTON HERALD HERM ISTON. OREGON.
Stanfield Hotel since Mr. and Mrs. themselves wanting in the region
Bob Scott are moving to Pocatello, about Elgin. Lester Mansker and
Idaho. Mrs. Elsa Winsted and son Howard were hunting but
father, John Korvola of Prosser at Howard has returned to school.
tended to business matters here
Mrs. Roy Garoutte is reported as
this week.
improving at Ordnance hospital.
The Study Club enjoyed an ex
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Branson and
Donna moved last week after two cellent book review on October 12
years residence here, to Pocatello, given by Mrs. Julia Phelps. Invi
tation to Live, with Mrs. Reeves
| Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morris of supplementing a short review on
Yakima visited here this week end The Robe by the same author. Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. George Elliottt, Minnie Peters and Lennä Waid be
came members. Mrs. Daviess was
parents of Mrs. Morris.
honored with a beautiful bouquet
Mrs. John Condon of Kansas Ci- of roses.
| ty arrived last week to visit her
Mrs. Mabel Richards is spending
i sister, Mrs. Roy Duncan. Her hus-
| band is a paratrooper and missing a week in Portland visiting her
daughter, Patricia Lantz and baby
i in action since June 17 in the Euro daughter.
pean theater.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Isackson and
William Duran and family from Joann returned home to Portland
Heppner have purchased the Tan Sunday after a two weeks vacation
ner house on Coe avenue and have in this vicinity and in Pendleton.
moved in.
Miss Margaret Murray was a
R. F. Evans is busy redecorating Walla Walla visitor Tuesday.
the C. C. Rhea home preparatory
Mrs. Harvev Penry and son Ray
to their moving. Mary Rhea has are guests of Mrs. George Ward,
¡ been substituting as mail carrier mother of Mrs. Penry.
| for a few days for Mrs. Rhea.
In last weeks item, it should
The high school carnival and have read that W. A. Thomas is
| minstrel show will be featured principal in the senior high school
I here on Saturday, October 28. of Ontario which has about 275 pu
There will be fun features as Bin- pils.
| go. Baseball Throw, Roulette
Miss Neva Behme who has
I Wheel and a door prize.
worked for the Cooperative Cream
The Harmony club met Tuesday ery in Hermiston is now employed
I and enjoyed a pot luck dinner at in the Smvthe-Barthel Creamery
| the home of Mrs. Agnes Houch. at Pendleton.
| Mrs. Era A. Green will present the
subject of “Applications”.
I Mrs. Paul Baker and Mrs. H. L.
i Hedrick entertained at the Baker
By Mr». Grace Shaun
j home with a party honoring Mrs.
I Roy Duncan Tuesday afternoon.
The Erwin Piersons have elec-
Three games of conversation were trie service now put in Monday
introduced. Three candles signify and Tuesday by the Umatilla Elec
ing past, present an future, what’s tric Cooperative crew.
in your name, and literary quiz.
Batie Rand started work at the
(Six Year Term)
Present other than aid members Ordnance Depot Monday.
were Mrs. Duncan’s sister, Mrs.
Carl Haddox is rebuilding his
John Condon, and Mrs. John Spen bouse, making the rooms larger
• Veteran of World War 1
cer, Mrs. W. D. Gudgel and Mrs. and recovering the house.
• A Successful Oregonian
Bart Gaymon. Mrs. Wm. Behme,
Jack Browning is able to get out
• Knows Problems of Dirt Farmer
Mrs. Inez McCormick and Mrs. M. a little after a months illness.
Refvem furnished music, Tea and
The teachers went to La Grande
• An Outstanding Citizen
wafers were served.
Wednesday night to Teachers In
• Man of Honest Convictions
L. E. Hughes brought home a stitute so there was no school. Most
deer from the Fossili region.
of the boys went deer hunting and
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Mrs. Minnie Peters was hostess did not get back by Monday.
to a meeting of the Ladies Aid on
Irrigon was again defeated by
October 26. and apron sewing was the Ione team. 39 to 6.
,
a feature.
Clara and Jimmie Fraser re-
Mrs. Dorsey Johnson entertain turned from Kendrick, Idaho. on
Cap Behme is convalescing from
ed her neighbors Sunday night Tuesday morning.
a serious sore throat.
with a pheasant dinner
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Whipple
By Mrt. Rute Hedrick
Frances Courteau, S.K. 3/c,
The Gilbert Smiths. Roy Dun were Pendleton visitors Monday,
Mrs. Esther Strasser was called daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George can and Patsy. Mr. and Mrs. Don They are going to La Grande to
to Seattle a week ago Tuesday due Sale, is on furlough here and will Childs returned from a four day visit their son Erwin and Mrs.
to the sudden illness of her daugh leave Tuesday to visit a while with hunt with onlv one doe and Gilbert Whipple. They are taking a load
her sisters. Zelma Sedar and Ma shot a 7 ooint buck. Ralph Isack- of onions.
ter, Mrs. Louise Eisner.
Frank Leicht. Seaman 1st class.
Mrs. M. J. Ford is nursing Mrs. bel Ditzler in Portland and Edith son and Carl Rhea were unsuccess
ful in their hunt.
left for The Dalles Monday. He is
Roy Garoutte, who underwent a Thomas in Salem.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Halsey. Mr. going on to Portland accompanied
very serious operation a week ago I Mrs. Arthur Smith of Waitsburg
has taken over the management of | and Mrs. Art Hogue also found by Miss Phylis Clark and then on
at the Ordnance hospital.
to Aurora to visit his sister. Mrs.
Nellie Netter and family. He has
a 30 day leave from service in the
southern and central Pacific.
John Voile took a load of fat cat
tle to the Portland stock yard Sun
day.
Mrs. Glen O’Brien and small son
Chester returned home from South
Dakota where she had been with
her husband who is in the air
corps. He had been sent elsewhere
before she started home. She was
fortunate to get a ride home with
a family that was coming through
here by car to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haddock were
Sunday dinner guests at the Virgil
Johnson home in Umatilla.
Mrs. Calvin Whitney and two
children of California spent from
Wednesday until Monday at the
Lee Smith home.
La Vern Duus, student nurse in
Pendleton, spent from Friday un
til Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Duus.
Ruth Warner celebrated her 3rd
birthday with youngsters and a
cake baked by her mother. Mrs.
Harvey Warner.
Mrs. Tom Caldwell returned
from Portland Saturday.
Robert Smith and son Steve got
back from a short stay in Portland
Tuesday night.
Herbert Ames went to TheDalles
Wednesday morning to consult his
physician. He returned the same
dav.
The Pentecostal ladies are var
nishing the woodwork of the
church.
Don Kenny took a load of fat
□ cattle to Portland Monday for H.
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• H. Kincheloe.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leach and
Vernon Jones are spending the
week in the mountains. Joe Steph
WE HAVE DOLLS AND THEIR FUR-
ens is helping Mrs. Jones with the
chores.
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of his new post. Until recently he
was stationed in Iceland.
Navy Storekeeper Harold Liese
gang left Wednesday for Oakland.
Calif., after spending a two weeks
furlough with his wife and parents
in Echo.
Echo six man football team is
to meet the Stanfield six Thursday
of this week for a game that is ex
pected to be very exciting.
Echo team plays at Athena Nov
ember 2, and on Nov. 11th will
have a 11-man game with Stan
field.
Sgt. Earl Middleton of the army
engineers is spending a furlough
here with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. B. B. Mddleton. He is now
stationed at Camp Ellis, between
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Rock Island and Peoria, Illinois,
where his duties as a combat engi
neer include testing motor equip
ment. Tanks, motorized guns and
other motor operated field equip
ment are given severe tests as they
come from the factories in that vi
cinity. Middleton says the heavier
tanks are comparatively easy to
ride, but the smaller ones give the
driver quite a shaking up. Most
of the tanks operate at about 30
miles an hour, but with the gover
nor removed can greatly exceed
that speed.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nieland and
Arlie Debney returned Monday
from a hunting trip to the moun
tains. They brought home a 3-point
buck.
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under a doctor’s care for about
three weeks.
Pfc. Blair Coleman writes his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Cole
man. that his work in the engin
eers corps at the Aberdeen. M.,
proving ground is very interesting,
and aluthouch he is kept busy he
likes the assignment verv much.
Letters received bv Mrs. Nona
McFaul indicate that her son Zoe.
is now in England, although he
makes no mention of the location
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For U. S. Senator
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Leslie M. Scott
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For State Rep., 23rd Dist.—
C. L. Lieuallen
For State Rep., 23rd Dist.—
Carl Engdahl
For District Attorney—
A. C. McIntyre
For Commissioner—
W. R. Nugent
For Commissioner—
Henry Biamont
For Sheriff—
William P, Graham
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