The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 07, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THE
HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON.
OREGON
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Published every Thursday at Her mis-
ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulring,
Publisher.
Entered as Second Class Matter
December. 1906. Umatilla County.
Oregon.
members of the fair board. It would
taka more to rebuild the barns than
tjje fajr erer could cover with its ft
nancU1 retur„g ,„ d there was some
talk o( discontinuing the fair, which
would mean the loss of the state ap-
proprlatlon.
At a meeting of the fair board Fri
dav nir »,i » snirit wa« shown that
proveM the rtal benefits derived from
‘ o t h e t^ .n f ^ a X X l
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931
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4 4 * * * » n « n * M M
party at b,r hom® Thur**»T- TfioseT
50ft c.ub
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w w ▼ w w w w present were Mrs. Bert Dexter. Mra.|t,,• 60<> c,ub Tuesday.
Alma
Tipple and Harry Seatre
a
mmncrrr
1 J«ne Dexter Mrs. W. C. Isom. Mrs. I A,ma T,pple
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CHURCH NOTES
♦ A. C. Houghton. Mr. Roecoe W il-[were UB,ted •“ marriage Friday eve
lla,n8’ Mra F Lelcht- Mra L Fager- ning at Wala Walla.
strora. Mrs. Don nrooks, Mrs. Tom! The • cho° l boBrd held its final
last Friday
METHODIST CHURCH
Smith. Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. f . ! m e ® t , n g of the
O. W. Payne, Pastor
Fredrickson. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrleh ,n*gbt’
We
here
recently ■ _______________
from Toledo. Or. .. I Laat Sunday Helix and Umatilla
. are asking you to be sure and „.„ved
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",ake “ ’ ery “P®<',i“ effort to br,n« and the gTange ladles hope soon to aga,n mct ior baseball on the local
De.ie-
J L “ atttla * “ de,8“ted
‘
K'
---------------------------------------------------- standpoint which Is brought out in d
n,ornlng Remember her in this |OUs refreshments were served at four *‘3 8Core’
’
r th e n r o le . t C lu b p a r“ c " la r w a y a n d e n J °y t h e blew- by the hostess, assisted by her moth-1
W R NugBnt '» visiting here.
Subscription Rates:
.the club work over the project. Club , ng w |, h her Specla, mag|c an(J an
Mrs. D. K. Brownell has returned
One Year ........................................ >2.00
er, Mrs. Peterson.
members Work for better breeding of appropr)ate Bermon.
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here are >orry to hear tha, from a two week’s visit with rela
Six Months
$1.00 stock so that they might make en-
Other services as usual, except no Mrs. Frank Brace again suffered a *,v*8 ,n s P°kan«-
Three Months ...................................... 50 ¡tries in the county fair display and Epworth lea g u e on account of bac-
relapse and was taken to the hos-l Mr’ and Mrs- Herb Shesely of Her-
share in the club work alone Justl- celeaureate at the Baptl„t church
pltnl at Hermiston. If her strength *",8ton w®'-® Umatilla visitors Thurs-
fies any effort puf forth on the part¡
Iwill permit she will have several day ®vening.
Thou therefore, my son. be strong of proJect regldence to continue the
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs. Jack Cherry entertained the
teeth extracted In an attempt to im-
in the grace that is in Christ Jesús, '(air annually
W. L. 'Wilson, Pastor
bridge club last Friday.
II. TIMOTHY 2-1
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prove
her
health.
The new fair board will engineer! Sunday school, Mrs. Serrell super-
Just the thing to give her on Mother’s „
Dorothy Lash and Ernest Peck
Mr. and Mrs. F. Boulware, Mr.
--------------------------------------------------.plans whereby labor may be donated intendent, 10:00 a. m.
v
and Mrs. Harvey Warner and Mrs motored to Portland Saturday, return
Day — A brand new bank book with a snug
During the unusual wind storm re-ito raise the .buildings. Money that
Morning worship. Mothers Day ad-
„ ,, .
in r Sunday
cently that tore down and generally I will be donated by the American Le- dress at 11:00 a. m
l „ W a r n e r motored to Pendleton^
little deposit to her new account.
demolished the Umatiila County Pro- > n Commercial Culb. Farm Bureau
Evening program under dIrectton r day’ Mrs.
Mrs Preston Hanson, motor-
Surprise her on Mother’s Day.
Ject Fair hog and dairy barns there and from other sources. Justifies the of Prof. shaw . Baccalaureate sermon
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,
"
.
ed to Pendleton Monday
belief
that
the
majority
favor
put-
at
g;00
o’clock.
‘
’
ho8p,taI
there
and
report8
m°-
"
Monday,
was a general atmosphere of dis­
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(*her and baby fine. The little son has
couragement among farmers and ting every effort Into retaining the
STANFIELD. NEWS NOTES
Umatilla Project Fair the same as lt| BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CHURCH |been named Herbert Elmer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Merton
Dawald
has been for the past 18 years.
I 10:00 a. m., Bible school. All clas-
(Continued from page One)
their p,ace8
places a8
as 8uper‘
super-
The fundamental purpose of such ses having attendance coming up 7 will
‘" again
"B"‘n fill lnelr
enterprlse is for the boys’ and with their March average
average will be *ntend®nt Bnd teacher In the school Walla were visiting at the J. F. Gil­
of Hermiston
here the coming year, also
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Henry son home over the week end.
girls’ club work and results will con permitted to raise the flag.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
,
Miss Marian Hutton is employed
, , nn
.
,
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¡Weir will again be with us as »ev­
tlnue to be seen when such spirit
i l : 00 a. ni., church service. T h e1 -
F. B. Swayxe, Pre». - R. Alexander, Vice-Prei. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
at the Hermiston Hotel.
enth
and
eighth
grade
teachers
while
as was shown Friday night pre- men of the church will have charge
E.
R.
Sires
returned
Saturday
from
Miss
Abrahamson
from
La
Center.
vails. Our fair will be bigger and of special music in honor of Mother.
Wn„ w ill have charge of the fourth Hood River where he has had bees
better this year.
Sermon subject, “Mother Love.”
fifth and sixth grades and Miss Effie PoHoalstag orchards.
7:00 p m., Christian Endeavor
Reufro will again teach the little I Mrs- F- A- Baker w ill leave Thurs- Reeves, Herbert Glllanders. Henry books to supply all pupils this com­
Modesty prevents us from uttering classes.
day for Eugene to spend Mother’s „
.
,
ing fall. These books will be collected
folks.
_ _
... .
. Kopacz and Stanley Green.
words of merit about the entertain-^ 8:Oo p. m.. The evening sermon
Day
with
her
sons
Wallace
and,
3
8
.
. ,
.
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at the end of this term, stamped and
ment put on by the male quartet la sts'wI|| be dismissed to attend the bac-
The high school and grade faculty
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bruce who are U. of O. students.
a record made of those donating
wlsh
to
thank
the
parents
and
other
Sunday evening, of which our co-,calaureate sermon held at the Bap-
them.
♦ ! Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sloan are vis-
publisher wes a member. The entire tist church.
friends for their assistance and con­
♦
(IMATTT.T.A
CMATILLA NEWS
NEWS ITEMS
ITEMS « .R in g at the Frank Sloan home.
evening was devoted to quartet'
The Stanfield girl’s tennis team
tributions for parents’ day.
D.
R.
Starkweather
and
Harie
Ro-
♦
♦,
music, solos, violin solos, and duets.
was defeated by the Echo girls last
Prof.
Kelty
reminds
us
of
the
new
a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
a ger 8 wer ® Ukiah visitors Sunday.
Such harmony is obtained only by
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Bornadtoe l ’ »h. who has be^n''at-( Mrs. C. D. Connor drew the lucky ,aw concerning free text books ef- Friday.
constant training.
Miss Alice Dyer has resigned her
tending school in Pendleton, enrolled number in the Home Economics quilt l ®ctiv®
coming year. One-third
« E v erla stin g Punishment" was
These boys Leander and Alfred
contest.
° l »h® book8 change next year and position as grade teacher for the
the subject of tho Lesson-Ser­ In the sixth grade Monday.
Qulring, Henry and Sol Ediger arc all
mon in all Churches of Christ,
Mrs. Fred Knuston went to Port-1 Jack Mulligan of the Pendleton th,s P°rti°n w il* b® Purchased with coming school year. Miss Dyer will
from Dallas, Oregon, and up to the
Scientist, on Sunday, May 3.
land Tuesday. She has recovered from Music House delivered a piano to the d,st*’,ct funds. At the close of this teach in Umatilla.
time Alfred left that city to come to
Don't put off your Shoe Repair
The Golden Text was “Evil pur-
term It 1» urgently requested that all
The Stanfield high baseball team
grange hall Monday.
her recent operation.
I Hermiston to assirt In publishing the
su?th sinners: but to the righteous
books
with which the pupils have won its second game this season from
—Shoes Dyed All Colors—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
B.
Stuart
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
R.
Laullyn
went
good shall be repayed” (Prov.
Herald the hoys had worked together.
dinner guests at the home of Dr. and « “ l8b®d- *>e turned ° v®r to the 8Ch° o1 Echo last Friday with a score of
to Portland Wednesday night.
13:21).
They are all members of the Breuder-
In this way there should be enough 8-5.
Miss Ina Gilbert was In Pendleton Mrs. A. Reid of Umatilla.
Among the citations which com­
thaler Mennonite church and have
Thursday.
Owing to a sesries of breaks in
prised
tho
Lesson-Sermon
was
the
been trained from the time they, were
following from the Bible: “Where­
Mrs. Clinton Harvey and daughter the furnish ditch there will be no
small boys.
fore If thy hand or thy foot offend
Ellen
of Portland visited here over water available for irrigation for
The large crowd that heard the
thee, cut them off, . . . and if thine
three or four days. Manager C. M
the week end.
program expressed their appreciation.
eye offend thee, pluck it out, and
Mr. Peterson, father of Mrs. Hugh Jump has been kept on the "Jump
ca.t it from thee” (Matt. 18:8, 9).
VanScholach, Mrs. Nora Brewlck of for several days.
The Lesson-Sermon also included
Umatilla, Mrs. Clinton Harvey of
the following passage from the
Portland and Art Peterson of Arling­
School New»
Christian Science textbook. “Sci­
ton, is in a very critical condition.
The Stanfield school paper is pub­
ence and Health with Key to the
HOT LUNCHES
He has been staying here with his lished weekly by the high school stu­
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
daughter Nora Berwick for several dents. The publication is known as
“Divine Science adjusts the bal­
REFRESHING DRINKS
ance as Jesus adjusted it. Science
months.
‘‘The Searchlight” and records both
removes tho penalty only by first
Miss Florence Smith of LaGrande high and grade school happenings.
removing the sin which Incurs the
visited here Saturday and Sunday.
The Misses Dyer, Peregrin and
SPORTING GOODS
penalty. This is my sense of divine
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of The Swart attended teachers institute in
pardon, which I understand to mean
Pendleton Saturday.
Dalles were visitors here Sunday.
God’s method of destroying sin”
Hilmer Irwin who returned from
Mrs. Jess Richards visited the 5th
(P-40).
a trip to Wallport, Mo., where he and 6th grades Monday.
visited with relatives.
The speakers have been chosen
HTRinSTON, OREGOIT
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walsh of The from the senior class for the com­
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♦ Dalles visited here Sunday.
mencement exercises to be held May
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IRRIGON NEWS
♦
Grant Walsh is visiting his bro­ 22. Those chosen are John Gilson
♦
« ther, Paul, here.
Valedictorian: Stanley Green, Salu-
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson of.H erm ls- tatorlan and Alice Rhea, third speak­
Shirley and Josephine Fredrickson ' ton spent Sunday’ with’ Mr.' and M «. er. The senior class roll consists of
were hosts at a party given at the Walter Caldwell
nine members as follows: Margery
home of their grandparents Mr. and ! Mr,. virgll Johnson Is visiting her Hutton, Alice Rhea, Margaret Gil­
Mrs. Sam Smith Tuesday evening'.jgter Mrs. Max Graybeal
son, Tom Able, John Gilson, Harold
with the high school student» as
Mrs. Joe Springer will entertain
guest». The time was spent in play­
ing various games and pulling taffy
O N E O F the first thing» yon will notice when yon
until a late hour when lunch was
drive
the Ford is the quick, effective action of it»
served.
WATCH
FOR
OUR
four-wheel
brake».
The lRdles of the home economics
SUBSCRIPTION SPECIAL
club responded right royally to a
They are unusually safe and reliable because
special Invitation given by Mrs. A.
NEXT WEEK!
they
are mechanical, internal expanding, with all
D Aldrich to a social afternoon
MOTHER’S DAY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Y our Old Shoes
Made N ew
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
FO R » BRAKES
ARE
UNUSUALLY
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Hitt’s Confectionery
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aluminum pistons, torque-tube drive, more than
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— Meadowbrook Ice
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TO
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every mile you drive.
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I have more
time now and can do a better job.
You don’t have to pay till you get i t
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Hermiiton Oregon
8:13 A M.; 1:11 P.M.;
10:27 P.M.
Stages leave from
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