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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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'healing.
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0 day dinner complimenting their ne-
Œlp^rnntalon fyralò
7:30 P. M., Church service. The
<• phew, Kenneth Wald.
'evening service under the group ♦
FINE CITY NEWS
Published every Thursday at Hermis- leadership is demanding the atten- ♦
<• latoes to Portland (or Richards Bros.
ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, by , tton of ,11. If you have missed these +
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Monday. On the return trip he
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, services you have missed the very ¡ The p ,ne clty Band ^um eyed to brought flooring for the new grange
Publishers.
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|best. The young people w ill have Hermlato- hut i huroduy where they hall.
charge of the opening service. Ser- playeé a few nuniLers for the high
Miss Vera Green has returned to
i
r JHi 90«' °"rn■ J i i County. m° n ., Y° “ C,D 1 Keep “ Good **“" •chr° l »«erably. The Hermiston high Pendleton after spending two weeks
n
Oregon
’
’
’ Down."
The boys won by a score of 35-16.
The grade school girls played Her
miston grade school girlB last Satur
day afternoon in a return basketball
game. Hermiston won by a score of
16 to 19. The grade school boys
played Pendleton losing by a score of
13 to 9.
Dorothy Lash visited In Pendleton
over the week end.
Several Umatilla people attended
the dance in Holman last Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Corlyle visit
ed in Portland several days of last
week.
Margaret Brawn is ill at her h ome
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Long of Ione
visited here over the week end.
The new telegraph operator is
Andrew Martin of Los Angeles.
'school orchestra also played a few ae- at her home on the project.
Miss
lec,Ions which were enjoyed.
¡Green is a nurse in training at St.
Mier Ruth Thompson has been sick Anthony’s hospital.
Subscription Kates:
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Miss Roxie Talent spent the week
for a tew days at her home on But
W. L. Wilson. Pastor
One Y ea r........................................»2.00
ter Creek, but is better and is able end with her aunt in Helix.
10:00
A.
M.,
Sunday
school,
Mrs.
Six Mouths ................................... »1.00
The Stanfield Grange met In re
to return to school.
essie Serell, superintendent.
Three M onths................. ....................60
11:00 A. M.. Sermon subject, ‘The! Th® Pine City high school sen gular session Monday, February 2.
iors Neva Nelli, Wilma McCarty and Several important legislative sub-
Philosophy of Life."
3-00 to 4 00 P M Men's meeting O®car McCarty accoriipunicd by Ralph [jects were discussed and resolutions
w h ic h w a s n n s tn n n e d fr n m Fohmarv Jone8- principal, left Wednesday for ordered drafted on the alfalfa wevil
We Can’t Let Them Starve
(From Autocastor Service)
8 to February 16 due to a conflict. CorvalIlB where they will attend the j ban and the proposed game code go-
In twenty-one states of the Union
7'30 P M Song service
'annual educational exposition.
' verning hunting game birds and deer.
distress such as our country has not
8:00 P. M„ Sermon subject, "The
Mr and Mr8' Charlcy Plourd left The discussion revealed the fact that
experienced since hte earliest pioneer Other Side of Life.” This will be in- Monday for their new home which is these proposed changes do not appeal
days has visited literally millions of cresting to Three Link men. Come located a»>out 12 miles from Pendle- to rural residents.
HUNTERS BAG RENEGADE
American citizens and their families. Bn(j hear
ton.
Mrs. F. A. Baker gave a very inter-
All of the industrial unemployment
B. D. Hynds and sister visited esting talk on "What in modern life ANIMALS; COYOTES LEAD
of which so much has been said and
friends on Butter Creek Sunday.
¡separates parents and children." Mr.
CHMSTMI SCIENCE CHURCHES
written, is trifling in Its consequed
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and ¡A. D. Smith, a member of the Union
During January, thirty-four hun
ces of human misery, compared with
UOplrit" was the subject of the son visited at the home of Mrs. O llie! High school board gave very interest- ters took 221 coyotes, 17 bobcats, one
the sufferings of these country peo
Neill Sunday.
ing facts concerning the maintain- cougar, a total of 239 predatory ani
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
pie in the regions where the drought
A new pupil is now attending the j nence of our high schools. Mt. Smith mals. In addition, 203 porcupines
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
of 1930 laid its withering hand.
Pine City school. He enrolled from j suggested changes which might be
Feb. 8.
were destroyed. The hunters who
The Golden Text was, "If ye be
The men and women who are ad
the Heppner high school.
( made to greatly reduce high school made the largest catches are: James
led of the Spirit, ye are not under
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¡operating expenses. The last quarter Wadman, Crook county, 22 coyotes;
ministering the Red Cross relief in
the law” (Gal. 6:18).
the strlken districts report that even
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of the lecture hour was spent in play- Robert Long, Malheur county, 22 coy
Among the citations which com
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<> I ing musical folk games directed by otes; C. B. Brown, Malheur county,
the distress caused by the Mississip
prised the Lesson-Sermon was I he
pi flood of 1928 was less serious, not
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STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS
❖ Mrs. J. M. Richards.
following from the Bible; "Now the
only because there are now many
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Lord is that Spirit: and where the
more people effected, but because of
Spirit of the Lord is, there is lib
the feeling of hopelessness among the
erty" (II Cor. 3:17).
About 59 residents of the Stan ♦
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drought sufferers. Those who were
The Lesson-Sermon also included
field project met at the Irrigation
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UMATILLA
NEWS
ITEMS
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driven from their homes by the flood
the following passage from the
District office Tuesday afternoon for ♦ •
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Christian Science textbook, "Sck
even though their homes and all they
the purpose of organising a Water
ence and Health with Key to the
had were washed away, knew that
Users Association.
James Hoskins
Scriptures",
by
Mary
Baker
Eddy:
Old Man River would subside in time
Walter Bullard, who is working
acted as temporary chairman, while
"Every
day
makes
its
demands
upon
and leave their land richer than be
in
Portland viBited here over the
the
following
officers
were
elected:
us for higher proofs rather than
fore. There was always the land and
President. Wm. Hoggman; Vice-Pres. week end.
professions of Christian power.
next year's crops to look forward to.
Miss Lola Beroy is very ill at her
J. M. Richards; and Secretary, Mrs.
These proofs consist solely In the
The people in the drought coun
Nettie E. Sloan. The executive com-1 home here. She has a bad case of
destruction of sin, sickness, and
try have seen their land fail them.
death by the power of Spirit, ns
mittee and C. M. Jump were aRked pneumonia. Her sister Barbara has
That is the real tragedy of the pres
Jesus destroyed them. Thl.i ii an
to draft a constitution and by-laws Just recovered from an attack of
element of progress, and progress
ent situation. Their crops failed,
for the organization and submit same i tonsilitis.
Is the law of God, whose law de
their live stock died of thirst, they
at a called meeting In the near fu-j Both Umatilla high school teams
mands of us only what we can cer
could not accumulate enough to carry
ture.
1 were defeated by Helix teams last
tainly fulfill” (p.233).
themselves and their families over
Ed Brown has returned from St i wce*f' ®°tb Fames were exciting. The
the winter, and they look forward
Anthony’s hospital where he under- Slrls score was 29-3 q and the boys
despondently toward another poor
I 25 to 27.
went a minor operation.
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crop year, for it takes more than one
The Pollyannns met at the homi
The high school boys and girls
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES * of Mrs. C. M. Jump, Wednesday af Sunday school classes enjoyed a hike
season to bring the dried-out soil ♦
Don’t put off your Shoe Repair
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back to fertility.
ternoon. A social hour followed th( up the hill on the opposite side of the
Unlike a large part of those seek
— Shoes Dyed All Colors—
river from Umatilla Sunday.
business meeting
ing unemployment relief in the cities,
MiH8 Nellie Lutx ot Umatilla b
Agnes Kendler Is visiting In Spo
A special) 1 meeting of the Bridge
IheBe people have never before
spending the week with her brother. club wail held at the home of Mrs kane.
sought or accepted charity. It has
The Umatilla high school girls
G. E. Greatliouso, Wednesday. Feb
I een statod that fully half of those
Tuttle and family,
met
their first defeat when they
ruary
11.
This
was
the
annual
evon
living on public bounty in the cities! Mrs. Chas. Reynolds Is confined tf-
In accordance with the custom o played Echo Wednesday night on the
have never worked regularly and re- her home on account of an attack ol
this club when the "laws” entertai Echo floor. The score was 29 to 22.
fuse to work when employment Is of- Du.
fcred them. These drought sufferers I Mra. O. H. Buell and Mrs. (’. * the "highs.” Bridge was the diver
slon of the afternoon, followed b.
have alwayk worked, and worked Reynolds spent Wednesday atteruoo !refreshments and a social time.
hard. They arc of the stock and char- visiting school.
Walter Addy, Jack Bocrdway. Dor.
peter which makes up the backbone! Mr. and Mrs. Marx Krure of Idah
I McLain and Fletcher McDonald wer
of our Nation. And they exhausted who have been touring Wiliam t'
anvassing the townspeople Friday
their own resources down to the laat(*alley. are visiting on tholr return
The boys were working for Unlversi
morsel of food, most of them, before *0 Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. George
Prices Very Favorable to the Producers
ty scholarships by soliciting sub
they would accept the bounty of the Lelbe. Mrs. Kruse Is a slstsr of Mrs.
(crlptions to the Pictorial Review.
Red Cross, administered in each lo- Llsbs,
The annual meeting of the Grange
Rachel Buell, Agnes Roberts and
rnllty by the devoted men and women
Co-operative will bo held Friday, Feb
of the community, . «erring without jeorgla Bedowa spent Sunday after
VEAL AND HOGS ALSO WANTED AT ANY TIME
18, at 8:Oo P. M. at the high school
pay, negloctlng their own builnesa oon at the Shockley home.
The
eleotlon
of
directors
will
be
thf
Lora Dotaon received a telegram
and affairs to minister to these their
-
rom LaGrande Friday evening eay- main order of business.
distressed neighbors.
The
Study
club
will
meet
tomor
"There is not a rabbit nor a squir ng that hla father 8 L. Dotaon, of
140 FRONT STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON
row at the home of Mrs. E. A. lloo
rel left In the whole district," one hat place had passed away. Mr. Lov
alar.
The
major
portion
of
the
af
Red Cross worker reports from Ken eft at once for LaGrande.
Mr. and Mra. Jasper Templeton ternoon will be spent In a play re
tucky. "All of the wild game that
hearsal and making preparations for
survived the drought has long since nd Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Luttrell
Gueat
Day, February 28. Roll call
been shot or trapped to feed these pent Thursday evening with Mr.
will be answered by current events.
nd Mrs. C. A. Lynch.
starving people."
Mrs. Harry Rees returned Wednes
H. J. Stillings Is making a trip to
More than half a million of these
day from Portland whero she has
good American families must be kept Portland this week. He says buslnesr
been visiting her sister Mrs. Furnish
pllve and In health by the help of in the livestock line Is Inclined to be
and son William.
dull.
I he rest of us. The Red Cross had five
Mrs. E. A. Hoosier and Miss Rost
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch and Me.
million dollars to start with and is
Hoosier sang at a recital in Pendle
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Lynch
visited
In
the
asking the American people for ten
ton Friday evening. The recital war
millions more. That Is little enough, Butter Creek district Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall and sponsored by the MacDonald Schoo’
even though every cent of it goes
for actual provisions and clothing, as hildren Barbara, Clarisse and Mary of Music assisted by Mrs. Annr
it does.
xui are enjoying a prolonged vis!’ Compton, Minn., vocal insructor.
A Ladies Aid benefit basketbal
with
Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and
Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100
Are we going to let these people
starve? Or will we who have been Nt». R- L. Addleman. The Halls live game was played Tuesday night be
tween Umatilla high and Stanfield
more forbivate than they come to n Seattle.
their rcscueT
Frank Doney and family from Se high. The score for both girls and
em. Oregon, are visiting at the home boys games showed a victory I
Umatilla.
f Jasper Templeton.
Your Old Shoes
Made New
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
FANCY CAPONS WANTED
—: Ship at Once
VIC & PHIL PRODUCE CO.
Hot Lunches :: Quick Service
Sweets and Refreshing Drinks
SPORTING GOODS
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
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Clint Stumbbangh of Milton Is en
(Too late for last week)
oylng a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cooper and
. Luttrell.
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Mr and Mrs. Rill Lay of Stanfield daughter Marjorie spent the week
end In Heppner visiting relatives.
pent Monday with the Luttrells.
The H. S. Junior-senior play.
Henry Ott Is confined to his home
METHODIST CHURCH
"Beads on the String," will be pre
n
account
of
a
severe
cold.
O. W. Payne, Pastor
The Columbia school Is planning sentfd late in February.
The services at the Methodist
A largo number of Stanfield peo
o
have a basket social Monday eve-
rhurch Sunday will open at 10:90
ple went to Hermiston Friday and
o'clock with a good Sunday school, Ing, February 23. to rales funds for
Saturday to see the picture "Byrd
faith classes, and competent teachers tnenclng an Oregon Pageant "May
at the South Pole,"
I’ay."
Our
local
declamatory
content
for everyone. You are cordially in
The S. W. S. Club met Thursday
vited. The morning worship follow will be held that evening.
at the home of Mrs. F. B. Stuart.
The
Ladles
Auxiliary
had
the
lar-
ing the Sunday school. Sermon sub
Mrs. O'Grady gave an interesting pa
ject, "Selling Out." Come and enjoy eet attendance at last Friday's
Meeting In the history of the orga- per on "Hetty Green." The club eon
the services.
trlbuted five dollars toward the city
We are earnestly striving to offer I Ixatlon.
These women are doing a won- library fund. The next meeting will
you the Gospel of Christ In Its elm
be held at the home of Mrs. E. A.
plclty and power. Help tie do It by erful work for the Community at
arge. Nowhere in the county do Hoosier, a which time plana will be
your attendance and your prayers.
rhool children enjoy the privilege made for guest day.
A benefit basketball gam« will be
f a nicer playground than la made
BAPTIST-CHRIST1AN CHURCH
played In StanHeld. February 10.
orslbie
for
the
children
of
Columbia
Corlls Hotel, W. E. Jonas. Minister
This will he a double header between
10:09 A. M.. Bible school. Contest rhool. through the kindness of the Umatilla Hl and Stanfield HI.
uxlllary
In
allowing
us
the
use
of
report: Pine City 3440; Hermiston.
Mr. and Mra.. Harold Shake and
he Columbia park We sincerely ap
3380.
daughter Donna, Mrs. W. G, Wal
recíate the courtesy.
11:00 A. M.. Church service. Song
lace and Ina Sturdlrant spent the
service including choir specials. Ser
week end visiting In Parkdale.
mon subject, "Is Christ the Savior
When Alex Fuersteln. taxi driver
Miss Mildred Peregrin and Ml«s
You Need."
of Clnelnattl, was arrested for park- Alice Dyer spent Saturday and Sua-
6:80 P. M., Study and devotional Ing lo front of a speakeasy he said. day at the formers home In Spokane.
hour. The Junior and the young peo "But Your Honor, where can I park
The Mlsaea Helen and Esther Fre
ple's Endeavor. Adult Bible study in this towa and not be In Iront of drickson entertained several young
class will finish its study on divine a speakeasy7"
i people Wednesday evening at a btrtk-
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CHURCH NOTES
THUH8DAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1»»1
:
1 bobcat and 17 coyotes; C. DeBok,
Umatilla county, 15 coyotes; T. W.
King, Grant county, 1 bobcat and 12
coyotes; Murial E. Jacobs, Lake coun
ty, 11 coyotes; andChas. Glasgow,
Klamath county, lo coyotes.
The above tabulation does not te|l
half the tale; it Is merely put here
to show the hunters taking the lar
gest bag on account of their being
in localities where there is the largest
number of coyotes. Other hunters
getting a far less number did just as
effective work in getting a tew old
renegade animals. .
It has been indicated by observa
tion of sleeping persons that the
average individual changes his posi
tion 33 times in the course of a
night's sleep.
Lorain, O., policemen quit dump-
ing confiscated bottled liquor into
1
Lake Erie, after learning that fisher
men had recovered 2,000 bottles of
beer In one day.
For the sixtieth time within five
rears, a Viennese father pleaded with
the judge of the juvinile court that
his son be sent to a reformatory.
When Mack Davis of Atlantic
Highlands. N. J., yawned his jaw
went out of joint and he had to go to
a hospital to have it readjusted.
Louis Gumble of Chicago was
sentenced to the water wagon for six
years, after appearing in court on
charges of drunkenness three times.
Gola Martin, negress of Birming
ham, Ala., protested to police that
her son had sold her »5ft false teeth
for 10c to go to a cinema.
John E. Lawson
of Crawfords
ville, Ind., Is seeking divorce because
bis wife failed to keep her promise
to continue her job to help support
the home.
WEST SIDE BARGAINS!
PRICE CUTS RANGING FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT FOR CASH ON
LADIES' RAYON 59c HOSE for.......................................................... 25c
LADIES' SHOES, 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF.
MEN'S »7.99 VELOUR COWBOY HATS. 28 per cent off ....... »5.99
MEN’S »5.99 DRESS HATS, 28 per cent off .............................. »3.75
MEN’S »3.59 DRESS HATS, 35 per cent off .............................. »2.25
BOY’S SHOES— 39 PETR CENT OFF.
SWEATERS— 29 TO 39 PER CENT OFF.
WOMEN’S GAYTEES, REGULAR »3.75, AT ............................... »1.59
CHAS. G. BURK’S, INC.
Hermiston,
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
THE D A L L E S , OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Feb. 17-18
C all a n d L ea v e A r tic les a t H itt’s C o n fectio n ery .
M A IL O R D E R S P R 0 M F T L Y F I L L E D
T he n e w Ford
is an
eco n o m ica l ea r
to o w n an d d r iv e
Fx»«r t i n t c o a t9 lo w c o a t o f o p e r
a t i o n o n d u p -k e e p 9 a n d lo w y e a r l y
d e p r e c i a tio n m e a n a d ia tin c t a a e in y
to e v e ry p u rch a a er
THE NEW F o r d is a sp len d id car t o ow n a n d drive
b eca u se o f it s a ttr a c tiv e lin e s a n d colore, sa fe ty , co m
fo r t, sp eed , r e lia b ility an d lo n g life .
T h ere are, in a d d itio n , th r e e o th e r fea tu res o f
im p o r ta n c e t o every fa r -se e in g a u to m o b ile ow ner . . .
lo w first c o s t, lo w c o st o f o p era tio n a n d u p - ie e p , and
lo w yearly d ep recia tio n .
D u rin g t h e life o f t h e car, th e d a y -b y -d a y eco n o m y
o f o w n in g a F ord w ill a m o u n t to con sid erab ly m ore
th a n th e sa v in g o n th e first c o st. Y ou save w h en you
b u y t h e Ford an d y o u save every m ile y o u drive.
T h e reason s for t h is ec o n o m y are sim p lic ity o f
d e sig n , h ig h q u a lity o f m a te r ia ls a n d care in m a n u
fa c tu r in g a n d a sse m b lin g . M any v ita l p a rts are m a d e
t o lim it s o f o n e o n e -th o u s a n d th o f a n in c h . S o m e to
th r e e te n -th o u s a n d th s o f a n in c h . T h r o u g h o u t, th e
n e w F ord is a n o u ts ta n d in g ex a m p le o f fine cra fts
m a n s h ip in a u to m o b ile e n g in e e r in g .
T h e m o r e you see o f th e n ew F ord—th e m o re you
ta lk t o F ord ow n ers an d experienced m e c h a n ic s—th e
m ore c e r ta in you b e c o m e o f th is fa c t. . . . It brings
you e v e r y th in g you w a n t or n eed in a m o to r car a t an
u n u s u a lly lo w p rice.
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T ai New Fono
Timon S edan
LINCOLN KNEW - -
how to make a word, an action, or a dollar go
the farthest. Few ot us have his problems or his
aims; but we each have a goal— and Lincoln’s
example can help us reach It.
For instance, a Savings Account and consistent
thrift— such as Lincoln practiced— will quickly
build a reserve fund that will go far toward rea
lizing the future you desire.
Why not come In. open your account now, and
get started?
First National Bank
of Hermiston
CapMai, Sarphxx and Undivided Profit» O ver $50 .0 0 0
F. B. Sway«, Pres.
R . A le x a n d er, V ic « - President
A.
H. Norton, Cashier
l
« w
p r ic e s
$430
F. O. •-
oa
aoaa
c .ia s
to $ 6 3 0
pi«» Ar*4<At ««4 daUaaay. 9aaapara a n d ayt
aaara aa g o a d «•»». F«« ea» in y « f a r d fa r a
daga y
yp •
> » — !«■« y la n . Saa y e a r t a r d daolar fa r