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PAOB TW O THE HERMISTON HERALD, i HERMISTON, OREGON THUR8DAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 3l$r Wrnnlatun 3»r<U rejected tbe plan because it has bor HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mra. Harry Hull attended a -3T2SE ? ■ r.rr TraTT << TER rowed money on its wheat and there convention for Red & While store 4 4 10:00 A. M„ Sunday School, Mrs. managers in Portland This week. Published every Thursday at Hermis fore could not contract to sell tbe PINE CITY NEWS *1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crainar, Mr. ♦ ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by wheat to the farmers. The board has Serell," Superintendent. 4 and Mrs. Frank Clarke and Mrg. 4 been shouting that the present low 11:00 A. M., Morning Worship. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, Sherry attended the fair in 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 price of wheat Is due to excessive Subjest, “The Price We Have Paid.” Jgck Publishers. Yakima last week. A. E. Wattenburger and Burl Wat acreage, but they make the state Mrs. Bill Leulyn is visiting ip 7:30 P. M„ Evening Service. Ser tenburger made a business trip to Portland this week. Entered as Second Class Matter ment that the plan to curtail acre mon by the Pastor. Strangers are Ed Pound left for his home this Walla Walla Saturday. December, 1906, Umatilla County, age of wheat planting for 1932 always welcome. week after visiting wilh his brother Several of the Pine City folks are Oregon. would not work out advantageously Otto Pound here. enjoying the hunting season in t h e 1 to producers. 4 o v o .> <. Last Friday night the Sophomores mountains. Those who went to the Subscription Rates: Would any plan presented to the ♦ of U. II. S. initiated the Freshmen. ♦ 1« T o P r e v e n t W a s t e — One Y ea r................ $2.00 Farm Board for the betterment of After the ceremonies games were mountains this week end were: J. S. UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS 4 played and refreshments served. Moore, Bert Michel, Russel Moore, Six Months ......................... $1.00 agriculture be accepted wholeheait- | * Three Months ...................................... So edly? Nevertheless, they should be ♦ » Freshmen Initiated were: Helen Uar- Willard Hawley, Oscar McCarty, The man or woman who baroletui, Josephine Connell, Donna Johu Moore, Jr„ Bill Geiger, Ray ♦ * 4 4 « t « does not have an active sav aware of the fact that producers are Bishop, Myrnie Caldwell, Jack Coon Applegate and O. F. Bartholomew. Bert Varne has gone to his home ings account is very like the on the alert. A Big Step. in Portland, after working on the ey, Boyd Haver, Bobby McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and Mr. farmer who has no scarecrow and Lewis Dexter. Wallula cut-off for several months. A big step was taken by wheat to protect his crops. The Camp Fire girls and their and Mrs. W. D. Neill made a busi Newspaper Advertising. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fam of Calif growers In this section of the state leader Miss Itosa Ricco went on a ness trip to Pendleton Monday af There Is this to be said for news ornia are visiting with Mr. Farn’s hike Sunday. They were: Mildred ternoon. Systematic Saving will act toward an attempt to solve the prob mother, Mrs. Ultima Butler. Conlon, Alma Caldwell, Ruth Thom lem of increasing wheat acreage paper advertising: It doesn't shout as your best screcrow in pro Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger Mr. and Mrs. Everett Farn mo Margaret Brown, Betty Mc when a delegation from Washington at you when you are trying to con tored to Freewater Monday return pson, tecting your future. attended the show at the Hermiston Kenzie. and Oregon presented the Walla centrate on something else, it doesn't j ing Wednesday. theatre Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. P.urchett were Jchn Woodworth of Walla Walla in Pendleton Monday. Walla wheat control plan to the obscure the view and mar the land Wilbur Gorley and mother, Mrs. is visiting his daughter, Mrs, James Mrs. W. E. Mahoney has returned Isabella Corrigal, made a business Federal Farm Board at Washington, scape, it doesn't interrupt your en Byrnes. $1 O p en s an A cco u n t her home in Pendleton after visit D. C„ recently. The Federal Farm joyment of a gocxl grand opera pro The several friends of the former to trip to Echo. Saturday. ing with her parents here for sev Board rejected a plan that woufd al gram, it doesn't clutter up your Mrs. Issac will be very sorry to hear eral days. , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsey and low wheat farmers to purchase mail and your waste basket, it of her death. Mrs. Issac, a pioneer Mrs. Agnes Allen returned Mon children Annie Rae, Bruce and Alec, this county, died on Saturday at after a six months visit in Log- were Sunday visitors at the C. F. wheat that Is now selling at less doesn’t make you turn to page 37 of the ago of 60; death coming les^ day and then shuffle through eighteen anport, Indiana. than cost of production and the than a week following the death of and Mrs. Archie McFarland Morehead home. Farm Board keep the wheat as se more pages to finish your story, it her husband,* the late Charles B. are Mr. Mrs. Roy Neift, Alma and Neva at Butler Springs taking treat doesn’t clutter up your front yard Issac who died last Monday. She was curity. ments. They expect to be gone for Neill attended the show at Hermis of Hermiston or obtrude itself onto the seat of born in Umatilla In 1871, being the six weeks. The East Oregonian carried the ton Friday evening. daughter of Henry J. and Helen Al- Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. your motor car on Saturday after letter rejecting the Walla Walla Miss Opal Jarmon who witl teach bertine Kane Kunzie, early settlers 4 4 4 4 4 « « . : . « « o o « « « noons. It is like a well trained ser of F. B. Swayze, Pre». - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier this country. Funeral services wheat control plan: « at Laurel left Friday for their re vant— never intruding or making were held at 2:30 P. M. Monday, * “The plan as presented by you spective schools. Miss Wilma Mc Itself obnoxious, but always quietly from the Folsom chapel, under the f' MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES * contemplates that wheat growers Carty who will attend the Oregon at hand ready to give service when auspices of the Episcopal church. « throughout the United States Mr. and Mrs. Levon Hyatt and « 4 « « « « « « « « ^ « 4 4 ^ State college accompanied them as division of the Oregon State college 4 called upon. IN OREGON HOMES * small daughter Shirla Dean motored would be given an option, expiring Norman Pennock and Elbert tar as The Dalles. CLATSKANIE— "A 22 cent com extension service, who talks to Ore July 1, 1932, by The Grain Stabil » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 to Pendleton on business Tuesday. The Misses Neva and Oleta Neill Mrs. W. A. Conlon and Mrs. Hutchison spent Sunday and Monday gon home-makers every day over pany dinner that satisfies’ is being ization Corporation, to purchase * e George Kendler motored to Pendle in the hills after deer. They had a and Lila Bartholomew rode to the featured in Columbia county homes wheat, and that producers should be KOAC. There is no end of ways in most enjoyable trip but expect to go top of Glesson Butte, Sunday. > CHURCH NOTES ♦ ton Tuesday. this month, according to Mrs. Sarah induced to curtail their acreage of A teachers reception will be held J. S. Moore and Mrs. Bill SmitherB which they may be served, and no Case, county home demonstration » e In the Community hall this Friday back a Uttle later for the deer. wheat plantings for the 193 2 harvest Miss Nora McDaid, accompanied called at the Fredrickson home near meal of the day to which they are agent. The menu includes chiefly » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 evening at 8 o’clock. Refreshments in an amount which, with normal METHODIST CHURCH. will be served and there shall be a by Margaret McDaid and Doris Clin Stanfield Monday. home grown food3 and reads: yields, would equal in biiBhels the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young are the not a valuable addition. small program. Everyone is welcome. ger of Alpine drove to Heppner Sat Oscar Payne, Pastor veal casserole with vegetables Tomato Juice, strained and sea amount optioned to them. Mrs. D. C. Jackson of Portland proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday School at 10: Oo A. M. stuffed tomato salad visited here Thursday of last week. urday where the girls gave a 4-11 September 15 at the home of Mrg. soned with salt and pepper is rapid “The Federal Farm Board cannot club demonstration. Church service at 11:00 A. M A prune-banana cream cookies The only successful men of those ly becoming a popular substitute for approve this plan. We do not beliove basket dinner will be held Mrs. M. T. Matott and Vance mo AI Hiatt at Echo. imme going hunting were Erwin Chapman This dinner, prepared by 4-H club orange Juice in the breakfast menu. It is likely to work to the advantage Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers who diately after the morning preaching and Will Shepherd. Both men got tored to La Grande the last of the For luncheon cr dinner a delicious girls, was served during the county of the wheat producers of the coun a deer. ervice and everyone Is Invited to week and visited a few days witii have been working in the hop fields cocktail is made as follows: fair last week to members of the The rally day service for Umatilla try, or that we are justified, under attend, bringing their basket. near Salem returned home Monday fair board, members of the county Sunday school will be held next Sun Mrs. Matott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. evening. the terms of tbe Agricultural mar Tomato cocktail: Boll one quart Epworth League at 6:30 will be day, Sept., 27. A program will bo C. B. Oral. They were accompanied keting Act, in authorizing the the only evening service. of cooked tomatoes, two stalks of court, the legislative representative, given by the Sunday School. Every home Saturday by Rosella who visit celery, chopped, 14 of a green pep president of the county bankers as Stabilization Corporation to make anc is invited to attend. ONCE DESPISED TOMATOES ed at home over the week end re Three section crews were working the contracts suggested.” per and 1 H teaspoons salt for about sociation, and the extension agents. BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH turned to La Grande on the train NOW FAVORITE DELICACIES. in the Umatilla yards lust week lay Members of the northwest delega 5 minutes and rub through a sieve These 11 county officials recommend Wallace E. Jones, Pastor Sunday afternoon. ing new rails. tion have a theory that the board fine enough to keep back the seeds. the menu to all Oregon housewives. 10:20, Communion service. Trains No. 17 and 18 are again John Elbert McMullin , after a Have you had your tomatoes to To the tomato Juice and pulp add 2 10:30, Song service and devotlon- Mopping in Umatilla. This makes visit with his uncle, George Knight day? An automobile collision on the a better passenger service. tablespoons tomato catsup, 1 tea | al. Francis Stephens of Maryhill vi st Hubbard, returned home Monday. Once despised and considered poi spoon onion pulp and 1 teaspoon state highway near Eellefontaine, O., 10:45, Sermon subject, “This Kind sited In Umatilla Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark are en sonous, this versatile vegetable, or threw Mrs. George Printz Into a I Can Come Out by Nothing, Save by Ernest Peck of Patterson visited joying the week motoring through fruit If you prefer, is now not only horseradish. Stir well and chill. field, where she landed in a bumble Beat before serving. Pour into bmall | Prayer.” ¡n Umatilla Monday. Western Oregon. They will visit at accepted but highly prized by the bees’ nest and was stung several glasses. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hortch and 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor. times. various points along the coast com smart hostess and wise housewife. children visited In Mt. Angel over 8:00 P. M., Church service; Ser- the week end. ing to Portland for the ball game on Rodeo-Buclceroo-3 days Because of their richness in vita I man subject, 'Why We Keep the , Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burley and Saturday. mins and minerals, particularly Vi | Lord’s Day.” daughter Earlna of Portland are vi- Fireworks - Canoe Canal Grace Rodda visited with Barbara tamin. C, tomatoes are recommended titiug at the John Burley home. Frank Hill, formerly employed on Root in Portland on Saturday and for the entire family, including the Boys and Girls Free Day CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ‘he Wallula cut-off, has returned to found her enjoying the city and her babe of two months who gets his ils home In Portland. school work at the Decker Business daily ration ot strained Juice, says $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 Prizes Purses “ ■Matter" was the subject of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton and college. Cousin Jane of the home economics amily have moved to Yakima. " Lesson • Sermon In a i l Eve”rett Hammon returned from Night Horse Shows Claranco Garrin has almost com- Churches of Chrirt, Scientist, on letod the Service Station which is the mountains Monday with a two Sunday, September 29. O regon Products eing built near where the 'Wallula point deer. The Golden Text ves "Heaven :ut-off joins the Columbia Highway. 1 his should mean good luck for all and earth shall pass away, but my Horse racing John Logan of Boardman was a We3t side hunters. C. M. Matott and worde shall not pass away" (Mait. Umatilla business visitor Thursday 84:85). John Lewis left Saturday for the of last w'eek. Band contest Among the citations which com Floyd Tilson and John Logan have Cougar Creek country and undoubt prised the Lesson-Sermon was the gone deer hunting around Heppner. edly will return very soon with two Farmers' day T. S. Tilson returned from a visit deer and many bears. They took following from tbe Bible: "The to Portland Sunday. heathen raged, the kingdoms were I). R. Brownell ha3 returned from along the Matott horse to haul their moved; hs uttered his voice, the a visit with his son Earl Brownell game into camp. ,Q _ Æ G O B S iT A T i earth melted" (Pa. 46:6). In Pasco. Miss Catherine McDaid who has Tbe Lesson-Sermon also Included Mr. and Mrs. Butler of California been ill at Pendleton for the last the following passages from the visited with Mr. Butler’s mother Em Christian Science textbook, "Sci ma Butler here over the week end. week returned home on Tuesday. ence and Health with Key to the Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Hinellne drove Minerva Butler returned to Califor nia with her brother. 8crlptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: to Milton Thursday. They were ac Bernice Byrnes, Dorothy Lash, companied to Milton by Miss Emma "Spirituality lays open siege to and Valolce Bramar took Ernest materialism . . . Tho conventional Peck to Patterson where Ernest is Williams of Corning, Cansas, who firm, called matter and mind, God had "visited with them for several working on the ferry. never formed . . . This suppositional days, Hr. and Mrs. Joe Longe have gone partnership is already obsolete, for to Yakima to -work In the apples. Mrs. M, T. Matott Is substituting matter, examined In the light of Mrs. Walt Caldwell and son as operator for Mr. Matott while he S E |P 2 Ó - O C T . - 4 / SPECIAL NEW PRICES divine metaphysics, disappears” Wayne returned Saturday night from is cn his hunting trip. (pp.216, 374). After August 1st. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell went to Halfsoling Men’s Shoes Los Angeles Monday for a vacation. BAKER — Crested wheat grass Bruce Murray is visiting at the seems to have established itself bet From $1.50 to $1.25 home of his uncle, Walt Agee here. ter than any of the other grasses Rubber Heels on Womens’ Shoes Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ash motored HOT LUNCHES ’o Stanfield Sunday to visit Mr. and sown in the dry land nursery on the From 50c to 35c Mrs. H a rry Wessell. (arm of Walter Grist In Baker coun I rank Rider spent Monday at the ty, says P. T. Fortner, county agent. REFRESHING DRINKS E. R. Ash homo. It 13 followed In merit by brome W. II. Bioom. Cecil Tlnpie, Lyle Blown and Raymond McNabb atten grass, tail oat grass, meadow fescue, SPORTING GOODS ded the football game Friday in Her chewing fescue, slender wheat grass miston. and western wheat grass. THE SCARECROW’S JO B ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK \£ts Go? Your Old Shoes Made N ew BOWMAN SHOE SHOP Hitt S CoilfsctlOltery | ITTU inOTAW /\Va HERMISTON. OREGON PHONE 100 ® I Two Examples Disproving Proverb “Three’s a Crowd __ __ ✓ jg—w———— (ft* M ultn Æ m a h IN KMTIANO The life end center of Com munity Activities. Courteous, frie n d ly end democratic service to a ll. . . Fireproof. WWM ,« » «I e I KW , A quarter of a million dollars was recently expended improving this hotel ; . N ew decorations : . N ew furniture . . N ew lobby. . N e w . p o p u la r p r ic e d Coffee Shop. . N ew service and N E W L O W RATES. MULTNOMAH N O T H ' Srrtood, Om««« Advocates of race suicide w ill have bad time looking over the above groups. One shows Mrs. Rosa Unger, daughters, Lillian, Ser Ima and Kathryn, each 8 years old. ___ _ . of Philadelphia, . . with ___ her three ____ oassni o'a Rose, a blueblood btuehlood of Jerseys, with her *— •-*- born on the estate of other mother is Coronation King’s triplets, George D. Widener, Chestnut H ill Farms, Pa. Two of the calves arc mates. I two choke baskets o H h ? h U t V S T P r e M d e «