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THE
HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON
A number of Hermiston men In
Greatest Love Story.”
it is said there were over 2Oo cities kers went about. Even the simplest
terested In the establishment of a 4
♦
6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor and villages in Galilee and the pop ways of living costs something dally
co-operative creamery met with the *
IRRIGON NEWS
♦ and study class hour.
ulation numbered two or three mil and these women made it possible
dairymen of Irrigon last Thursday 4
4
7:00 P. M., Evening worship. Song lions. The condition Is decidedly dif for the men to render their exten
| night, February 12. Their proposal 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 service and special features conduct ferent today, though the number will sive services.
was said to have been very favorably
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The 4-H club work Is now well ed by the men’s class. Besides the be largely increased soon if the He
Many parables are given at this
F. B. Swayze was a Pendleton 'Chester Johnson is confined to nls received by the Irrigon dairymen. organized for this year. The local local talent Mr. Dan Linsie of Pine brews continue to return and rees time which tell about the Kingdom
A
meeting
had
previously
been
held
Headers
arc
Vlrs.
O'Cornell,
interior
visitor Wednesday.
City will sing. Sermon subject, "The tablish themselves in their Promised of Heaven that Jesus came to estab
home with the chicken pox
Mr. and Mrs. Hills have moved
Land.
Mrs N. W. Bloom who lives In the in Boardman where the proposition decorator; Mrs. Fred Markham, cook Man’s Book.”
lish. A definition that is still good
into the Lochrie house on the west Columbia district Is reported to be seemed to find favor with the local ing, department 1 and 3; Mrs. W. C.
At times the Twelve went with calls a paiable a heavenly story witty
men.
Isom,
handiwork,
with
two
Indivi-
side of town.
111 this week.
Jesus and on other occasions, they, an earthly meaning.
METHODIST CHURCH
The Master
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and Mrs. dual projects in sewing 1 and 3,
Spring hats at the Propst Varie
Charles Hoskins of 8tanfleld was
Next Sunday morning at 10:00 and even the Seventy, were sent forth Teacher took many of His illustra
ty Store.
Adv. a business visitor In Hermiston Wed W. H. Frink, Mrs. Prime’s sister who These clubs are comprised of 18 o'clock our Sunday school will offer in independent itineraries. The plan tions from things in everyday life.
Miss Glea Sias was a visitor In nesday.
is visiting here, left Tuesday for girls between the ages ol 10 and 18 you a hearty welcome. A competant from the coming of Jesus has been This time He calls attention to the
Pendleton Saturday afternoon and
F. C. McKensle was a business Portland and Shlem, where they will who are taking a very active interest teacher for every class, and a vacant to send out individuals as personal seed that is scattered by the farmer.
evening. She returned Sunday.
visitor In Umatilla and Irrigon Wed remain for several days. Dr. Prime In the club work.
chair awaits you. From the Bible messengers of the Gospel. Note that It is the same kind of seed that falls
George Bleukiuan and Mr. McCaleb class to the Cradle Roll agea there certain women are named. A group
plans to attend a poet graduate meet
Chas. Gilbert is reported to have nesday.
on the four kinds of soil. The ap
sold his farm in the Butter Creek
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mom, Mrs. Jen- ing of the Mid-Winter Clinic of the of Heppner were in this vicinity will be found a place for you. There of women is mentioned which seems
plication
indicates our reception of
district.
nie Ricks and F. C. Fredrickson w ere: Dental association in Salem which is Tuesday looking over the roads.
will be no preaching services Sunday to have been a Committee on Ways
The regular meetings that have morning, but you are welcome to the and Means as they helped provide the that always good seed, which is the
Mr. Waldpole of Irrigon is receiv among the visitors from Irrigon in session over a period of three days.
ing medical attention in Lhs'Wsrmis- Wednesday.
Bobby and Buddy will stay at the been carried on at the community worshsip service at 7:30 p. m. The cost involved as Jesus and His wor Word of God.
ton hospital this week.
Spring hats at the Propst Variety home of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Rich church the past week with a large Junior and Senior Epworth League
at < ndance every night, culminated urge you to attend one of the two
Mrs. J. D. Todd, Mrs. Glmble and Store.
Adv. ards while they are away.
Mrs. Shesley were business, visitors
Mrs. E. P. Illsley returned from
Rev. C. W. Cutler, who has been In the baptism of several new con services at 6:30 p. m. The Senior
in Pendleton Thurssday afternoon.
Spokane Sunday where she had been holding meetings at Ione for several verts in the Columbia river Sunday League will observe "Mid-Year In
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Burnham and called by the death of her sister. weeks, came back to Hermiston Sat afternoon.
stitute Rally Night." If you want an
Mac McCoy and Ira Grablel visited inkling of what Institute is like, be
family were dinner guests Wednes Mrs. 8. Hills.
urday of last week. He says of all the
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Challis who are places he lias visited for the past few relatives at Imbler Saturday and present at the Senior Epworth
day evening at the home of Mn and
Experienced farmers give this as
former residents of Hermiston were months he considers Hermiston as Sunday.
Mrs. M. C. Baragar.
League at 6:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Markham
one of the reasons why they like
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and callers here Sunday. Mr. Challis op one of tile garden spots of Oregon.
There
will
be
no
Sunday
school
son Frank were visitors In Pendle erates a butcher shop in Pendleton. As soon as Mrs. Cutler, who has been visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Hallet of Goldendale, Wn.. party for the Echo Sunday school
Floyd A. Moore, who is associated in the hospital, gets well he plans to
ton Tuesday. Mrs. O’Daniel rea m ed
visited
her daughter Mrs. Jess Oliver Saturday night as previously plan
with
the
Oasis
theatre,
and
also
radio
go to Idaho, taking the chapel car
with them.
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ned. Further announcement concern
several days this week.
salesman, is back In Hermiston this with him.
Miss Adeline Goff and her father
ing plans for this gathering will be
week.
Several Irrigon people attended made at the Sunday service.
State official members of the
C. O. Cott of Harlem, Montana, re
Russel Morgan of Portland who American Legion and Auxiliary the dance at Boardman Saturday
turned from Portland this week after
has been visiting with Glen Parsons stopped In Hermiston a short while night.
visiting for a few days.
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
left Wednesday for Caldwell, Idaho. at the J. M. Biggs home Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones enter
George Gilliband of College Place He formerly lived here.
W. L. Wilson, Pastor
evening enroute to LaGrande, Baker, tained at four tables of "500” Sat
has arrived at his farm on the west
10:00 A M., Sunday school. Mrs.
Mrs. Doble who came from Ply and John Day where district confer urday night. The guest list included
side and is developing his 4o acres. mouth where she had been with her
Jessie Serell. superintendent.
ences are scheduled.
Among the Mr, and Mrs. Bert Dexter and family,
He has a family of five.
11:00 A. M., Sermon subject, ‘‘Man
sister, is receiving medica 1 treat party were Mrs. Callie B. Heider, Mr. and Mrs. Jene Dexter and daugh
Plus God.”
The M. B. Led|fs Aid society will ment in the Hermiston Medical hos
Sheridan; Mrs. Catherine Belcher, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht and
7:30 P. M„ Song service, old
hold a cooked food sale Saturday, pital this week.
Portland; Mrs. Elsie Graham, Port family, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom.
February 21, at the Hermiston »{eat
The Methodls Ladles Aid met in land; Mrs. Geòrgie Webber, and Carl The hostess served a delicious lunch time songs sung in the old time way.
8:00 fti'M., Sermon subject. “The
Market. Delicious cooked food for an all-day meeting at the home of
Moser, Portland. Mr. Biggs left Wed at the close of the evening.
Deadly Danger of Drifting.” Baptis
your Sunday dinner. Don’t forget the Mrs. Bert Mullens Wednesday. The
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler visited mal services at close of evening.
date.
•*' ■ afternoon was spent sewing quilts nesday morning and joined the party
in Pendleton. He will be In Hermis relatives at Umatilla Saturday night
A cordial welcome extended to all
The Young Women’s Sunday which w ill be sold at some future ton again Monday.
The Irrigon-Alpine road meeting our services.
School class of the M. B. (“miircti will date.
Mrs. Joe Udey left Wednesday for + 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 which was held at the Alpine school
meet at the home of Mrs. M. L. Wa.tr
house Monday evening was attended
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
son Tuesday, February 24*,' for their The Dalles where she will visit with 4
* by quite a large delegation from here
regular monthly hiuAhdiiUMd social her father, Thomas Fink and daugh
tnternationhl
Sunday Sshool Lesson
*
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
« among who were Hugh Grimm, Geo.
meeting.
,
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ter Florence _ Udey.
Florence ____
is at- 4
H E c o u n try over, spreading so easy. I t ’s
4 Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. T. Leidet, ,
February
22
C. M. Best left Monday for Port- tending high school In The Dalles,
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones and Mr. and
Eight
farmers are boosting easier to load.
JESUS BEARS GOOD TIDINGS
land where he will entFr*'tWU”Veter-j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan of Stan-
Mrs. Will Ship and two children Mrs. W. C. Isom. Several speakers
roller
bearings
make
it
th
is
n
e
w
ly
im
p
ro
v
e
d
Luke 8:1-15
an’s hospital. He hdtlW'to return f l,w wer« ,n Hermiston Saturday af- Bpent Saturday shopping and visit
light-draft
for
the
team.
wero
present
from
Portland
and
Spreader.
Built
well
to
after a short stay.' ’-Miss Loraine l®rnoon and called In at the Herald ing in Pendleton.
Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D.
Pendleton. 'u •
do its work well, the Throughout it has been
Brachcr of Pilot Rock W¡Staying with °Hice. Things seem to be going
Once more read the entire chapter
Several Umatilla people enjoyed
smoothly
In
that
district.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Best during his gb^ence,
M cCormick - Deering is built to simplify and
F'.-'Crf’
Mrs. Morgan are proprietors of the the Valentine dance in Boardman » a a a a a a a a a a a a o a a to observe the context and get the
Members of the LdyeiUbd
the outfit you can rely lessen the work of ferti»
last Saturday night.
♦
• related teachings. Now is the time
class of the Bapttst-Ghristlan’"church
hotel.
on
to give fast, uniform lizing.
Mrs. Walt Bullard visited in Port ♦
CHURCH NOTES
♦ when Jeuus is in popular fovor and
Remember the two basketball
entertained in honor of the men’s
land
over
the
week
end.
♦
4
spreading
down to the T h e new Lime-Spread
crowds throng about Him as he comer
class last Friday night in the I.fXO.F. games between the high school and
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Preston
Hanson
has
returned
to
ing A ttach m en t is a
last
forkful.
town
teams
in
the
auditorium
Fri
hall. The diversion of the evening
into any community. At that time
knockout.
It ’s worth
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
was games with the main featutc day night, February 20. Oate re his home in Touchet, Washington
T h e big thing is that coming in to see for that
being a guessing eoilfttt?- An array ceipts will be turned .over to the P. after working one week in the round
44Qcul” was the subject of the Lea-
J
of hearts were scatt.te^ In dffrtrent T. A. which they will use in paying house here as machinist.
it makes the job of good alone.
son-Sdrmon In all Churches of
for
the
playgroupd
slide.
Dorothy
Lash
and
Ernest
Peck
mo
pans of the room reprdtantiftg words
Christ,
Scientist,
on
Sunday,
Feb.
The fact that the car of apples tored to Pendleton last Saturday
ending In heart and the (Hit ftUess
15.
lng the largest number correctly won shipped- front Hermiston f o r t h e night.
The Ooldbta Text was, “I have
Both Umatilla High school tevns
first prize. Refreshments were served drought relief area had parsed
longed for thy salvation, O'Lcrtl;
Associated with
Io 6o guests. Mrs. J. A. Clark acted t h r o u g h Denver; was mentioned defeated Stanfield High on tho Stan and thy ¡aw is my delight. Let my
HERMISTON, OREGON
soul live, ar.d it shall praise thee;
ns chairman of the committee, assis- over KOA, Denver broadcasting sta field floor. The scores being, girls,
and let thy judgments help me”
ted by Mrs. Ben Gerklng, Mrs, Cecil Uon last Saturday night about 1:30. 38-23; boys, 18-16.
(Ps. 119:174, 175).
Warner, Mrs. R. Q, Saylor and Mrs. Tha car left hire about two Weeks
Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter
Among the citations which com
■ISO.
Herb Michlells.
Joan visited in Portland Thursday
prised the Lesson-Sermon was tho
I A. M. Can and family of Collage and Friday of last week.
following from the Bible: "But the
Place near W alla Walla, Wn., w ill
Mrs. W. A. Conlin visited in Port Jews did not believe concerning
move on a 40 acre tract on the weet land Thursday of last week.
him, that he had been blind, and
side about throe mile* from Hermis
The Umatilla High school teams received hls sight. . . He answored
and said,, . . one thing I know, that,
ton. March 1, Some work la now ba went to Ione Saturday where the
whereas I was blind, now I see”
ine dona on hls land.
girls played one of the most exciting
(John 9:18, 26).
THE BEST INTALKINO
Frank MeCumaay of Umapine haa games of the season. The lead shit
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
PICTURES” 11"1 '
ranted two plaeaa on the Stanfield ted from one side to the othe and
the following passages from the
Hermiston, Oregon*9
project near Cold Springs reservoir. when the final whistle blew the score
Christian Science textbook, "Sci
Mr. MeCumsey and hla family w ill stood at 19-19. The boys also played
ence and Health with Key to the
u p»;. i«>i
move aoon from the old Llndbug an exciting game. Lyle Brown sprain Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
PROGRAM
“As used In Christian Sclonce, Soul
tract. He has tan good cows and oth ed his ankle and was taken out in
er livestock.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY1 “
the third quarter. Although the boys is properly the synonym cf Spirit,
A double header basketball game put up a good fight, Ione won by a or God.” “Knowing that Soul and
February 20 and t i l '
Its attributes were forever manifest
will be played In the auditorium Fri score of 26-24.
Yon can’t go wrong. We are sure to give
ed through man, the Master healed
’ V W W V V W V W V V V W V V W w v
Mrs. McKinsey returned from a the sick, gave sight to the blind,
day evening. February 20, between
you Quality-price and Service, and if you
— From—
the town teams and the high school short visit in Portland.
hearing to tho deaf, feet to the
The Women’s Town team won from lame, thus bringing to light the
HIGH PRODUCING F I OCRS
teams. The gate receipts will be for
are satisfied, tell others, if not, tell us.
At Extremely Low Prices
Pilot Rock on the Pilot Rock floor scientific action of the divine Mind
the benefit of the P. T, A.
on human minds and bodies and
Mrs. Deeter and Mrs. E. W. West last Friday night.
WHITE LEGHORNS
“T H E H O M E O F Q U A L IT Y M E A T S ”
Mr. and Mrs. George Kcndlcr of giving a better understanding of
entertained with a Valentine bridge
Less than 1000 — 14c
Soul
and
salvation”
(pp.
4S2
and
Spokane
are
visiting
here.
party last Saturday. Heart shaped
1000 to 2000 — 13c
210).
Several Ptnailla people attended
200o or more — 12c
in the Foreign Legion, for better score cards were distributed by Rose
A. W. TURNBLAD — P1JONE 411
mary West, who was dressed in ap the Sunday morning revival meeting
: Heavy Breeds — Rocks Reds Wyan-
or worso — and moetly worse
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
propriate costume. Mr. and Mrs. at Irrigon. Miss Bruce and her com
'dottes. 15c, any quantity; Brown Lep
pany will preach In Umatilla Mon
W. 0. Jones, Minister
! horns, j g c limited; Buff OrphingtonF
Also F n te rta in in - Short Features Shesely received high family score.
Mrs. White and J. M. Norton won day and Tuesday of this week.
10:00 A.
Bible school. Our aim I 17c limited: 8-weck old pullets in all
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bly motored to for Sunday is 110 Contest reports:
high Individual scores and Mrs. Mar
breeds above at very low price,
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Walla
Walla
Saturday,
returning
tin and Mr. White low.
Pine City 3520, Iiermison 3510.
| A progressive party in the form Sunday evening.
February 22 - 23
ll:O o A. M„ Chhrch service. Song! “V IG O R B IL T ” H atchery
MisW Agnes Kendler has returned service and special music by the
of a hunt waa given last Saturday af
Milton, Oregon
ternoon by Mrs. Cecil Warner, super from a two weeks visit to Spokane. choir. Sermon subject. “The World's
Clarance
Gerran
Is
the
proud
ow
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
intendent. First, at the J. A. Clark
home they hunted for peanuts, sec ner of an Austin.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
—
Phone 331.
Donald Chapman, who has been
ond, at the W. O. Jones home they
found all-day suckers, and last at the absent for several weeks with an In
Cecil Warner home they found Va fection on hls hand, is again able
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Hermiston, Or., Thursiay, February 19, 1931
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lentines, after which light refresh to come to school.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland of
Hammer-Fisted Drame! Silk
ments ware served.
! fishing. When he came { Mrs. F. L. Kelley is
Fingered Love! The story of two
Pendleton were week end visitors
Editorial
I back we asked him if having some remodel-
I last week.
men — AND THEIR WOMEN—
The girl that falls the fish had been bit- ing done.
Mr. and Mrs., Kick and son Char-
who Found Themselves— in Find-
in love with a m ovie, ing.
ng Gold!
I les were Sunday dinner guests at the
HIGHEST ALLOWANCES, $20,00 AND UP. MADE ON ALL MAKES
— 0—
BRING IN TOUR OLD
star is almost as hope- ) “Well," he said. "If
McFarland home.
OF BATTERY SETS. PHONOGRAPHS ALSO ACCEPTED
Carl Cheery of Pendleton visited
less as the cow that they were biting, they Bothered with Sprfng
AS FART PAYMENT ON NEW, ALL ELECTRIC
were biting each oth I Fever? Spring fever
! here Sunday.
falls in love with a
er.”
Mra. Harry Hull entertained the
! and cleaning go hand
Bull Durham advertise
[ Bridge club Friday afternoon.
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I in hand. Get the jump
ment.
Mrs. Jack Cherrey and Mrs. Frank
1 on the beautiful days
With each ticket sold to this show
i
Clark
motored
to
Pendleton
Thurs-
J. J. Neary is doing to come and do your
R. A. Brownson.
It ’« worth
; day.
some kaisomlning and I
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Re painting
Editor.
re-decorating at the 1
Several Umatilla people attended
Re
pairing
°
I
Catholic
Also Fox News and
rectory and !
the dance in Echo Friday night.
For use in tow n Or with any farm electric light plant
Re modeling
Hls girl called him ! church.
Paramount Talkatoon
Lola
Berry
has
returned
to
school
on the Purchase
ANYTHING SALARLE ACCEPTED AT MARKET PRICE AS DOWN
Right now— or sooner
after several weeks of Illness.
la wit and we think
PAYMENT ON RADIOS.
OMING —
A short program was given by the
of a New One.
I she was hail right.
school last Thursday In honor of!
And the laziest man |
’’Three-Face« East"
Lincoln's birthday.
in the world is the fel-1 Warm buildings should
‘ Office Wife”
— 0—
Mrs. Bill Irwin is 111 at her home
low who held a cock- I be provided for baby
"Her Wedding Night”
One of our Ike Wal- tall shaker In one hand chicks If they are to do
Mere.
• The Big Trail”
tons was out the other and waited for an a lot of growing dur-
Mrs A1 Ford and Mrs. Mart Rhl-j
Ask for MOORB, the Radio Trader
day for a hit of early , earthquake.
m»n ol Tbs Dalles are visiting here
|lng the spring.
Local Happenings
“ M a k e s F e r tiliz in g E a s y ”
The
McCORMICK-DEERING
Manure Spreader
T
H. W. KELLEY I
j Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
B L E S S IN G
H a r d w a r e Co.
PLUMBING
antj PUMP
REPAIRING
©aBiaStypatrr
NOTICE!
Look over our special prices for Sat.
Feb. 21 sty posted in our win
dow on that date.
“ V igorb ilt” Chix
ÜENEGAMS
iex
Hermiston Meat Market
T U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R
WANTED!!
20 BATTERY RADIOS
One FANPHOTO
FREE
HOT WATER
BOTTLE
50c
r
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
w
< VICTOR
RADIOLA or
GILFILLAN
HERMISTON DRUG CO.