The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 14, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1981
pie» grow. Pain and patience are
e ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ f ♦ g > g Mr». g A Hoosier.
gardeners, and the sseed was brought *
The last school baseball game of
♦
I nm somewhere in France, where >
♦ the season was played Friday with
CHURCH NOTES
rublished every Thursday at Hermls- p,)pp|eil grow iarge and rich|y rtd #
. ,-
-.U m a tilla with the final score being
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon by l i fields made fertile with honor and « « O 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I - 1 in favor of Umatilla.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, 'sacrifice.
The Stanfield high tennis team
BTPTIST-CHK ISTI A N CH URCH
Publishers
Slowly, carefully, awkwardly, the) 10:00 A. M, Bible school.
won the county cup at Hermiston
poppies take form, as weak fingersj 11:00 A. M., Church service. De- Friday and Saturday. John Gibson
Entered as Second Class Matter shape a scrap of colored tissue orjvotional
period with Mr. J. A. won in boy’s singles. John Gilson
December. 1906, Umatilla County,
twist
a
slender,
green
stalk.
Even
in
Clark
leading,
preaching, "Christian and Margaret Gibson won In mixed
Oregon.
happy, sunny gardens, it takes long Hunger.”
doubles. Robert Starkweather and SATURDAY MORNING DEVOTED
weeks to grow a crop of poppies.
Stanley Green won the boy’s doubles. TO RÉCEPTION; REGISTRATION.
7:00
P.
M.,
Christian
Endeavor.
Subscription Rates:
In the hospitals, where the days
8:00 P. M., Church service. The Margaret Gilson and Helen Conor
One Year ................... ................... 82.00 are gray with a wan monotony and j Juniors will give us a special in tr o -J 08* G*® girl's doubles to Hermiston
Fix Month» ................................... 81-00 tgje nights tortured by dark mem-1 dilatory service. Sermon subject. This is the second time Stanfield ha: Heppner Lodge to Conduct Initiation
Ceremonies; Former Herald Editor
won the cup.
Three Months ......................................60 orles and empty hopes. It takes many ¡"Heart Disease.”
Heads Clown Band.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ months to make the poppy harvest
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The following students have re
,
,
that will one day flood the city’s | HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
reived letters In sports: Tennis—
Growing Poppies
streets to remind us of brave men'
W. L. Wilson, Pastor,
Robert Starkweather, John Gibson,
Everything is in readiness for the
In well-tended gardens, primroses who did not return, and of these; Sunday school, Mrs. Serreil super- Stanley Green, Margaret Gibson and entertainment of the Elks and visit­
Enhances a Bank’s Strength and Safety.
and daffodils are blooming. Tulips whose gallantry is so painfully pro-pntendent, 10:00 a. m.
Helen Connor. Baseball— Paul Baker, ors when they assemble at Arlington
It has contributed much to the healthy
are lifting up their cups of buoyant longed as they came back to carry' Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Sub­ Henry Kopacz, Robert Starkweather, Saturday, May 16, for the annual
color, and hyacinths and wall flow- on a longer, lonelier fight against the ject, "Unoffered and the Answered Edward Kopacz, Clifford Hills, John spring pilgrimage.
growth of our Bank.
Gibson, Dick Hammll and Herbert
ers flit the air with fragrance.
relentless forces of pain and despair. Prayers.”
Business houses hare been decor­
OLD ACCOUNTS VALUED
But down in the rich brown earth | They came back, and now they
Evening service at 8:00 o’clock Gtllander8. Basketball — Stanley ated, streamers and welcome signs
are seeds that stir with promise of make poppies. Today and yesterday, j Sermon subject, "What are the Rich- Green, John Gibson. Robert Stark­ adorn the streets and the town has
NEW
ACCOUNTS WELCOMED
weather, Henry Kopacz, and Clinton taken on the air of a convention
other later blossoms. Borders that are last week, this week, and for weeks j88 of Christ?"
clothed today in modest green will to come, tomorrow and tomorrow and
T1T L
. . . Martin.
city.
some day put on festival frocks of tomorrow, tirelessly, changelessly,, * v * * v .• v .• v ❖ .• .• v v
Commencement exercises will be
The forenoon of Saturday will be
fringed chrysanthemums, of fragile these hands that were strong once j
HTSWvrPTT»
Friday evening, May 22, at 8:00 devoted to the reception gnd regis­
cosmos petals, the sturdy gayety of for spade and hoe, work on in this *
STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS
o’clock.
Processional,
invocation, tration of Elks and visitors with of­
of Hermiston
Stanfield trio, Jane Gibson, Helen ficial headquarters established at the
zinnia and marigold, or the nodding unnatural garden making mimic
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 850,000.
grace of poppies.
popples.— Portland Telegram.
and Esther Fredreckson; C l a s s Arlington hotel.
F. B. Swayze, Pre«. - B. A lexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
The Ladies Aid will meet Friday, speakers, John Gibson, Stanley Green
At 1:15 o’clock, Raymond Crowd­
These are the pleasant harvests of i
May
15,
in
the
church
parlors.
Af­
Alice
Rhea;
Address
given
by
L.
B.
Students to Hold Class N ight
er, Arlington newspaper editor,, with
normal outdoor gardens warmed by
ter the business session a mothers’ Gibson, superintendent of
Hood his clown band, together with scotch
the pleasant sun and blessed by the i Class night program is as follows:
kindly rains, Ibut while this con- i Class History, Margaret Gibson; day program will he given which will j R(Ver county schools; Selection by bagpipers from Portland, will pres­
be of special interest to mothers of the trio; Presentation diplomas by ent the neophytes on the streets of lodge of Elks w ill confer the degree. refreshments will be served at the
tented growth goes on, there are oth- Class poem, Clinton Martin; Class
young children. Everyone Is cordial­ R. G: Penney,, chairman of school Arlington.
During this time the lady visitors course. Also, an afternoon bridge
er gardens where flowers are being will, Margery Hutton: Key Oration,
ly invited. A buffet lunch will be board.
At 2:00 p. m. ceremonies of initia­ will be entertained at bridge and party for the entertainment of lad.ies
fashioned differently.
j Henry Kopacz; Response, Dick Ham-
served with Mrs. J. F. Rueber as
The J. W. King family have tion, under special dispensation to minature golf. The local golf course has been arranged at the Vendome
In these other gardens only pop-¡mill; Class prophecy, Tom Able.
hostess.
moved from the Lane house to the Heppner lodge, will be observed at has been retained for the afternoon hotel.
Sunday school is held regularly at Edwards farm on the Hermiston pro­ the school gymnasium. Walla Waila for the benefit of lady visitors. Light
Herald W ant Ads Pay
10:00 o’clock each Sunday. There is ject.
a place for everyone.
G. Kwirle spent the week end in
The Ladies Aid will present the Portland, returning home Tuesday
play, "A Fool’s Paradise” Saturday, by stage.
May 16, at 8:00 o’clock. The piay is
Mr. and Mrs. King of Missouri
I being coached by Miss Laura Wal- Gulch were business visitors in Stan­
j lace with the following case: Alice
field Tuesday.
’lyer, Mildred Peregrin, Mary Swart,
Fred Page of. Portland spent the
! Evelyn Starkweather, Roxie Talent, week end at his ranch on the pro­
i Jessie Rogers, Sophronla Rhea. Bob ject.
j Rogers, llarle Rogers and Harold
Mrs. R. O. Penney was assisting
ON FOODS
Reeves.
Mr. Penney at the Grange Co-op.
The baccalaureate service will be Friday and Saturday.
held Sunday, May 17, at 11:00 a. m.
The Pollyannas will meet with
in the Presbyterian church. Rev. J. Mrs. C. M. McCall with Mesdames J.
F. Gibson will deliver the sermon.
M. Richards, C. M. Jump, T. A. O’­
The choir will meet as usual in Grady and C. M. McCall as Joint
the church on Friday evening. After hostesses.
the practice the members will be en­
The Home Economics club will
We only ask you to prove It to your own satisfaction, this saving
tertained at the home of Mr. and meet Tuesday, May 19, in the Grange
on foods ut our stores. Prove it by comparison of prices and prove
hall with Mrs. Gordon Hoffnagie
It hy comparison of quality. Make it a dally habit to shop at our
as hostess.
clean, modern food stores and note our uniform, every day low
Pendleton visitors Saturday were
prices. Remember, it's the saving on every item that count«.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards and
laughter Patricia, Evelyn Thorsen,
Authorized Sales and Service
Myrtle Marlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. R
Wessell, T. O. Grause, Dale Stott
Mrs. F. S. Grdfen and son Stanley,
and Clinton Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurley re­
BEST QUALITY 49 lb.
FAST AUTO FREIGHT turned
to their home Sunday after
All Hard Wheat
visiting Mrs. Hurley's parent«, Mr.
BARBEL PRICE (4 Bag«) — $4.40
and Mrs. A. Kopacz.
L eaving Herm iston for Portland
Miss Freda Oravaugh, a student
5 :3 0 P. M.
at 0. S. C., spent Sunday with her
aunt Mrs. Grace Rogers.
HONEY, per 100 lbs......... 40c
Rachel Sloan, who teaches at
Meacham, spent the week end at the
PRICED AT A REAL SAVING
WOOL, 5000 lbs.
A NATURAL LAXITIVE FOOD
Frank Sloan home.
POUND
PER
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green were
Per 100 w t......................... 59c
CLASS JAR
PACKAGE
hosts at a dinner party In their
EGGS, per crate ................. 35c
home Saturday. The Invited guests
included Superintendent and Mrs.
Empties returned free
Wm. Kelty, Miss Talent, Miss Dyer,
Miss Peregrin, Miss Shepherd, Mr.
and
Mrs. W. T. Reeves and son Har­
F. B. BARKER, Herm iston A gent
CARNATION
old and Dale Stott.
cans
BORDEN’S or LIBBY’S
The Wm. Fredreckson family,
. I.enna Waid and Claud Waid attend-
M acM arr C1! / ’’Xl I D
Per
|ed the commencement exercises of
Pancake
Package
the Ukiah high school Friday eve­
Makes delicious, brown, crisp Pancakes and W affles
ning. Floyd Wald, a fo rm « Stan
field high student was a member of
BEST FOODS
the class.
GOLD MEDAL
Miss Jennie Hoggeman and R. G
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