The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 05, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAO» TWO
• good many people seem to consi­
der the last conflict.
To talk of war bringing back pros­
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by perity Is like discussing the wisdom
of destroying a fine income-produc­
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring.
ing property to get the insurance
Publishers
money.
Entered as Second Class Matter
Dec «liber, 1906, Umatilla County,
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Oregon.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS
Assistant County
Agent
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1 » 1
Best and Sunday with Mies Lenna Neill.
♦ spoke briefly on the Debenture plan
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and
♦ and the McNary-Haugen bill. Mr. children visited at the home of Mr.
♦ L. C. Dyer and Mr. Miller were elect­ and Mrs. Charley Morehead Sunday
ed to membership. At the conclu­ evening.
The Ladles Aid will give a dinner sion o t the program, all joined In
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smithers spent
1n the church dining room, Novem­ playing mnslcal games.
Sunday at the Lome of Mr. and Mra.
ber 11, comniencirg to serve at 6
A committee consisting of the pre­ J. 8. Moore.
o'clock. At 7:46 there will be com­ sidents of the several women's or­
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholo­
munity singing followed by a patriot ganisations has been appointed to as­ mew and daughter Li!a made a busi­
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CHURCH NOTES
♦ tic program. An address on “Inter­ sist the local unemployment commit­ ness trip to Pendleton Tuesday.
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e national Peace" will be delivered by tee. The first meeting will be held
Subscription Rates:
The Pine City hl^h school is be­
One Year ................................. — >2.00 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ * « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Bishop Remmlngton of Pendleton. on Thursday, November 6 and this ginning practice on two one-act
Six Months ----------------------.... >1.00
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Other contributions to the program representative committee will con­ plays which they expect to give the
Three M onths........ - ....... ....... ...........60
will be orchestra selections and a so­ sist ot Mrs J. M. Richards, Mrs. W. last of November.
W. L. Wilson, Pastor
lo
by Mrs. Remmlngton.
G. Wallace, Mrs. F. A. Baker, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Young and
10:00 A. M., Sunday School. Mrs.
The following article was taken Serell, Superintendent.
F. A. Baker returned Monday from R. G. Penney. Mrs.. E. A. Hoosier family visited at the home of Mr.
from world disarmament notes and
and Mrs. Emery Cox at Blackhorse
11:00 A. M„ Morning Worship. a week end visit in Portland and Eu­ and Mies Elva Berry.
seems to us worth passing on.
Sunday.
Subject, "Who Hath Believed Our gene with his brother, L. S. Baker
and sons, Wallace and Bruce, who
"Millions of veterans," writes Cor­ Report."
Mra. Ollie Neill and daughter Ne­
♦ va were business visitors in Heppner
respondent Herbert Corey , "would
7:30 P. M., Evening Service. Sub­ are U. of O. students. Mr. Baker ♦
IRRIGON NEWS
♦ Wednesday.
find relief in another war. The wife ject, "Christians on the Masters reports and enjoyable time at Ore­ ♦
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gon on "Dads" day.
would get the monthly pay, there Plan."
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley and Mur­
would be pension to look forward to
Strangers always welcome to all
ray Potts visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
W. J. Gifford has returned to
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Aldrich of O’Brien and Mrs. Ollie Neill Sunday.
as well as insurance adjustments, our services.
Stanfield after several months visit
and there would be one more good
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen and
with relatives in New York and Toledo, Oregon, have been visiting
the F. C. Aldrich family the past children spent the week end at their
time with the old gang."
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
other eastern points.
Well, perhaps Mr. Corey Is right.
ranch on Butter Creek.
10:20 A. M., Communion.
W. T. Reeves has chopped his hay three weeks.
Word was received here of the
But if milllona ot our veterans feel
10:30 A. M., Song service.
and contracted to feed cattle for
that way about it, they have exact­
10:65 A. M., Preaching, and J u n -’sw ift & Co. this winter. About 450 death of L. Corey of Puyullup, Wn., ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A «
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ly the same sort of intelligence that lor Church. Sermon subject, "Think head of cattle have already arrived. Monday ot last week. Mr. Corey was ♦
There is no reason why your banking contacts should be any less
a resident of this vicinity for several •
would acteatc a small boy to set fire on Theea Things.”
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS *
personal . . . any less human . . . than your other business relations
At the November 12 meeting of years and his many friends mourn
to the schoolhouse and burn up
So interwoven are the interests of a bank and Its depositors that no
11:20 A. M., Study period.
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the Ladles’ Aid, the subject for stu­ his death.
teacher and pupils so that he might
financial institution can grow and prosper unless Its clients do
6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor. dy will be “World Peace and the Dis­
Ralph Lamoreaux of Winona, Or.,
gain respite from his lessons.
likewise. The intelligent banker, appreciating this fact, gives the
7:30P.M. Preaching, sermon sub­ armament Conference” undor the
H.
C.
Crissman
spent
Sunday
visit­
Mr. Corey assumes, in this article ject, "Handling Rightly the Word
who has been working on the Jess ing with friends and relatives in
same thoughtful consideration to the problems of his friends, the £
direction
of
Mrs.
J.
M.
Richards.
at least, that the next war will be of God."
Oliver residence for gome time left Walla Walla, Wn.
depositors, as he would his own personal affairs . . . . He is glad
exactly like the last., and that be
The Poilyannas will be enter­ for home Saturday. He was accom­
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney of
to make suggestions which based on his specialized knowledge
ligerent Americans would merely
tained at the M. C. Barager home in panied by Raymood Eugene, La- Pendleton visited with Mrs. Maho­
and experience in financial matters, will be of material help in
METHODIST CHURCH
embark, shouting, for foreign shores
ney’s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
the Columbia district with Mrs. M. Verne and Virginia Lamoreaux, who
building the business of those w ith whom he has such a commun­
this week.
O. W. Payne, Pastor
while our business men stayed at
C. Barager and Mrs. T. A. O’Grady will make a short visit with his Springer,
The Junior class of Sunday school
ity of Interest.
home and raked in the money.
There will be a special Armistice as joint hostesses.
family.
girls and their teacher. Mrs. Nora
He forgets presumably that demo­ Day sermon at the M. E. church at
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Reid. Qf
Mrs. J. A. Grabell, Mac. McCoy Berwick had a Hallowe’en party in
cracy has already been saved once, eleven o’clock next Sunday morning.
Umatilla were Sunday guests at the and Mrs. Earl Isom motored to Pen­ the community hall Saturday. Re­
freshments of cider and pumpkin pie
He speaks of our prosperity during Everyone is cordially Invited.
F. B. Stuart home.
dleton Saturday.
were served. Those present were:
of Hermiston
those days, but evidently fails entire­
10:00 A. M., Sunday School. Clas­
Mrs. Rado E. Williams and daugh­ Delorls Van Sckiak, Marion and
Mr. and Mrs. James Herndon and
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >50,600.
ly to consider the state of the Bel­ ses for every one.
son Leo, who have lived on the G. ter Hazel left for Dayton. Wn., up­ Thelma Mac Shepherd, Barbara Ber
F. B. Swayxe, Free. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
gian refugee and the French peasant
6:30 P. M., Epworth League and Kurrle farm for the past year, left on receipt of a telegram stating that ry, May Wurrster, Lucille Bault
Doris Rhodenbough, Martha Bell and
who, at the same time, were placed Junior League.
Wednesday for Vancouver, Wn. Af­ Mrs. W illiam’s daughter and hus­
Caldwell. Mrs. W ill Shepherd
in a somewhat less enticing situa­
The Gospel Team of the Epworth ter a short visit in Vancouver, they band were seriously Injured In an Ardis
and Mrs. Hugh Van Sckiak were
tion.
League will have charge of the even­ will return to their old home in Kan­ automobile wreck at that place.
chaperons.
Sirs. Otto Pound and son Johnny
bia Union Christian Endeavor con­
Mrs. Bill Peck and daughter Mo vention held in the Federated church motored to Pendleton Thursday
Wouldn’t It be fine and quite wor­ ing- services at 7:30. Come! Every­ sas. Mrs. Herndon is a sister of Mrs.
Miss Reufro spent the week end
na
Lou
have
returned
from
a
two
thy of reckless materialism, to have body.
Fred Snyder.
at Parkdale, Oregon, with relatives. weeks visit with relatives In Walla Devee Brown was one of the speak­ where Johnny had his tonsils re­
ers at the banquet Saturday even­ moved.
another nice bloody war, but to have
Mrs. Frank Markham has been Walla. Mona Lou has again started ing, Those others attending were
On Friday evening, Miss Jennie
The camp fire girls and their lea­
it, of course, on the other side of the
school here
Albon entertained at a six o'clock quite seriously 111 the past week.
the Rev. W. O. Miller, Rosa Ricco, der Miss Rosa Ricco served tea to
O dinner, another event of the Ladies'
world so that we might reap the ben­ *
George Redden of Bend, Ore., Is Mildren Conlon, Bernice Byrnes, An­ the Christian Endeavor members
A card party for the older peo­
holding revival meetings in the com nie Wurster and Raymond McNabb. Sunday. Those guests were Louise
efits of prosperity while other na­
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Aid endless chain benefits. The ple and a hallowe’en party for the
« guest list included the Mises Roxie young folks was given at the high munity church and will continue ail Each one attending gave reports at Byrnes, Dorothy Mattlce, Bernice
tions had home swept away, civili ♦
this week.
the regular meeting the following Byrnes. Lyle and Devee Brown, Ray­
zatlon slaughtered and starved and
Mrs. Genevieve Hayden of Toledo, Sunday. Umatilla had one of the mond McNabb and Cecil Tipple.
Talent, Lenna Wald, Sue Shepard, school auditorium Friday night. A
Friday afternoon entertained the Jennie Hoggeman and Elva Berry. large crowd was present and every Ore., is visiting friends here.
fields made barren?
largest delegations at the convention Camp fire girls present were Alma
Mr. and Mrs. John Burley have of any society besides Milton and Caldwell,
But suppose that this time the pupils of the school with a Hallo­
Josephine Connell, Myrtle
Announcement has been made one enjoyed the evening.
returned
from
a
visit
with
relatives
Freewater.
enemies came over here and dropped we’en party. The boys played foot­ of the arrival of a son, Jess, Jr., at
and Eunice Byrnes. Betty McKenzie,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hoppe of Van­ in Portland.
The seventh and eighth grade Hazel Tipple, Mildred Conlon and
bombs on our great skyscrapers, rid­ ball and other games were enjoyed the Jess Gossage home.
couver, Wn., are visiting a few days
Miss Verna Byrnes and Miss Ag­ rooms had a Halloween party in the Margaret Brown.
dled our beautiful churches with by the children. Cider and dough­
nes
Kendar
were
joint
hostesses
at
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Markham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Garger of
high school gym last Friday. Mr.
Mignon and Ruth Davis of Her­
cannon balls, gassed our children nuts were served for refreshments. Pendleton are guests at the home of Mrs. O. Coryell and her mother, Mrs. a Hallowe’en party given at the and Mrs. Glenn Yager were chap­ miston
visited with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Byrnes
home
Friday
evening.
A
very
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Enos
D.
Martin
were
ruined our crops and laid waste our
Lorensew and uncle, F. Lorenson, interesting game of ghost hunting erones.
S. Brown and family Sunday.
their daughter, Mrs. Ben Fix.
lovely land. That would be quite dinner guests at the E. L. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom of Irrigon
L. L. Mossle made a business trip left last week to attend the Stock was played. All guests were taken
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nugent and
with Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Laura Dunne motored to Pen­
another side of the picture for the home last Wednesday evening.
show In Portland, and expect to go to the Walsh home where only can visited
to Pendleton Tuesday.
Kendler,
Sunday.
Cleve
Clark
had
the
misfortuno
of
dleton Saturday.
veterans to consider, would it not,
Mr. and Mrs.. F. A. Baker and Mrs on to Seattle to visit relatives for a die light, witches, cats and pump
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Ag­
Mrs. Roy Paulie of Centralia, Wn.,
kins reigned. Here the rest of the
and no such lovely picnic for us, as loselng one of his team horscu on
J. M. Richards were Pendleton visi­ short time.
nes
Kendler
motored
to
Pendleton
visited last week with friends in
evening was spent. Those present
Sunday.
W. Beneflel of Walla Walla, Chas. were the Misses Rosa Rlcco, Annie Saturday evening, returning Sunday. Umatilla.
tors Wednesday.
Mrs. Thomas Campbell and Mrs.
Mrs. Baker attended a meeting of Beneflel and daughter, Mrs. Joe Wurrster, Maxine McNabb, Blanche
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alquist of W il­
Miss Sarah Rix entertained sever­
S. H. Doan visited with Mrs. C. M. he County Library board and Mrs. Puckett and Mrs. Leola Beavert at­ and Esther Pike, Dorothy Mattlce der. Idaho, were visiting in Umatilla al friends of Mrs. Roy Paulie Fri­
Louise, Bernice and Verna Byrnes and Irrigon over the week end.
Jackson on Thursday.
day evening. The time was spent
ttlchards was present at the P.T.A. tended the old-settlers reunion at Dorothy Lash, Lorce Caldwell, Ag
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Chapman and playing cards with a delicious lun­
A neighborhood party was held at conference.
Lexington last week.
nes Kendler; also Lyle and Devee daughter Francis motored to Pendle­ cheon served later.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace were Brown, Cecil Tipple, Albert Veig ton Saturday to visit with Mr. Chap­
The Grange program for Monday
W. T. Bray has built a new double
Linder of the west side on Hallo­ night was about the timely subject Hermlkton visitors Monday.
Melvin Jenkins, Raymond McNabb man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. garage on his farm west of Umatilla.
Paul
Walsh,
Francis
Stephens,
Ro­
we’en. Thirty guests were present of world peace. The humorous con­
Chapman.
Link Huff of Arlington visited
Mrs. W. C. Isom and sister, Mrs.
and it will be remembered as one of tribution to the program was a de­ Mary Smith, were guests at a birth­ bert Pike, Robert Woodard. Ernest
Mrs. Tom O'Donnell went to La with his cousin, A. E. McFarland
Peck and Valoice Bramar. Delicious Grande over the week end to visit. Friday.
the moet enjoyable events of the sea­ bate, Resolved that Housecleaning day party In honor of Mrs. Geo. Ken- refreshments of cider, doughnuts and
son.
pumpkin pie were served.
Does Moro Harm than Good. F. L. dler, Sr., of Umatilla Monday.
Mr. Vernoy Is 111 and will probably
Francis Stephens of Maryhill vi­
Wooeter was the affirmative spea­
sited
relatives and friends in Uma­
be taken to the Veteran«’ hospital ker while J. M. Pace spoke negative-
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ tilla Friday.
In Portland for treatment.
k
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Elmore McKenzie of Portland vi
HOT LUNCHES
Donald Jackson woe In Pendleton
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r a n CITY NEWS
♦ sited here with his family Monday
on business Saturday.
Mrs. W. A. McCIemens and child
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REFRESHING DRINKS
Mrs. W. A. Iflnallne returned
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ren Billy, Mary Jane, Eugene, of
Pendleton are visiting with Mrs.
home Friday after having spent the
Mies Marie Young made a busi­ Clemens’ aunt, Miss Sarah Rlx.
previous week with her mother, Mrs,
ness trip to Echo Saturday.
The Eastern Starr held Its regu­
SPORTING GOODS
B. F. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger lar meeting Tuesday evening. A so­
Mrs. 8. H. Dean was an overnight
and Mrs. Busick spent Sunday even cial hour was enjoyed after regular
business session. Five-hundren was
SPECIAL NEW PRICES
guest at the E. L. Jackson home on
Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. played.
Mrs. Genevieve Hayden was
Wednesday.
Walt Wigglesworth.
After Augnit lit.
the guest of honor.
The U-go I-go club met at the Rod-
Ralph
Neill
spent
Monday
at
the
A.
E.
Mattlce of Wallula. Wn.,
Halfsoling Men’s Shoes
visited with his daughter Dorothy
da ranch on Thursday. This is the
PHONE
HERMISTON, OREGON
home of his uncle, Roy Neill.
From $1.50 to $1.25
Mattlce and H. C. 'Chrlssman here
first all day meeting of the fail. Mrs.
Miss Lila Bartholomew was hos­ Monday.
Mr.
Mattlce
was
on
his
Rubber Heels on Womens' Shoes J. M. Prindle and Mrs. W. O. Rodda
tess at a dinner and slumber party way to Yakima where he will be em­
acted as hostesses for the day.
From 5Cc to bde
at her home Saturday night. The ployed In the railroad yards.
evening was spent in singing, mak­
Last Friday R. D. Jones of the
A new sweater for hunters and
ing candy and popping corn. Those Curtis Publishing Co. visited the
High school. Mr. Jones
Better than a telephone across the street—
, fishermen contains tubes filled with
present were the Misses Neva and Umatilla
gave a very interesting talk. The
a buoyant material that will keep a
Oieta Neill. Elsie Strain, Alma Neill, high school chose sides as red and
a te le p h o n e rig h t in y o u r h o m e !
wearer afloat In water for several
Naomi Moore, and Lila Bartholomew. green feathers. These Bides were to
hours.
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and begin the contest Monday to see
which side could get the moet sub­
children attended the dance nt Ed­ scriptions
for any one of the Curtis
win Hughes Saturday night.
Publishing magazines. The contest
Mr. and Mra. W. D. N eill, Mr. and closed Monday, November 3, with
Mrs. Roy Neill and Alma and Bert the greens winning with >27.60. The
Corbin visited nt the home of Mr. reds came close behind with >25.00.
Easier, s a fe r, c h e a p e r
This will help the student body get
and
Mra. Charley Plourd near Yoa­ the new concrete tennis court for
transportation than driv­
kum. Bert Corbin w ill work for Mr. which It has been working. The lea­
ing your own car. Con­
d en of the greens were Ruth Thomp­
Plourd for a month.
venient schedules d aily
John Moore, Jr., spent Saturday son and of the reds, Ray Bray. The
party will he given for the winners
between a ll local points.
with L. D. Vinson and attended the soon after the play.
dance at Hughes Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cklvln Horsely and
THRU SERVICE EAST
O. F. Barthelomew and John Mc­ daughter Beth who have been visit­
-with maximum comfort,
Carty went to Pertland Friday and ing friends and relatives both In
Umatilla and La Grande left Mon­
returned home Sunday. W hile tn day
convenience and econo­
for their home In Cosmopolis.
Portland
they
attended
the
football
Wn.
my. D ep e n d a b le sched­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Oerlon mo­
game between O. S. C. and W. 8. C.
ules. Safe, easy riding,
Charley Morehead and Roy Neill tored to Walla Walla Sunday to vi­
w e ll h e a t e d c o a c h e s .
with friends and relatives. They
made a husinem trip to Lexington sit
returned Monday evening.
Scenic advantages un­
Saturday.
Mm. Berl Brownell and son Iver-
equ aled.
Mrs. Bill Smithers. -Mra. J. S. ■ea of Pasco. Wn., were visitors In
Umatilla
Saturday. D. R. Brownell
Moore and Andrey Moore made a
EXPRESS S IR V IC l
bus!need trip to Stanfield Saturday. accompanied them home Saturday
evening where he plans to visit for
-betw een a ll points, in­
Mrs. Retd Busick and ehtldroa some time with his eon Earl Brown­
Barbara and Dona of Long Creek, al­ ell.
s u rin g f a s t , r e l i a b l e
A moet lovely surprise party was
to Mrs. Shields of John Day visited
transmission o f packages.
at the home ot Mrs. Boatok’s parents fflrea Mm. George Kendler. Sr., Mon­
day afternoon at her home tn honor
W h en if'» RUSH send ft
Mr. and Mrs. Lon W sttonbnrgsr loot
of her birthday. Many nice presents
b y Stage.
week end. Mr. Buslek who formerly were received aad the afternoon was
owned a store la taka Day Is
spent In friendly conversation. Those
tar tatarwmeen ■!»•«■■ or etoi
it were Mm. Tom Donnell, Mm.
operating a store Is lo n g Creel
McNabb, Mm. John Wurrster.
Mr. and Mra. Moy Neill celled a t
Mm. Max Gray heel. Mm. George
HITTS
the home of 'Mr
T he H ome T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
Readier. Jr.. Mm. Erwin Chapman
Young Saturday.
Of Umatilla. Mm. Isom. Mra. Smith
Confectionery
of S pokane
df Irrigon and the honored guest.
Mr. aad Mas.
Business Office: Main Street
Telephone 511
Mm. George Kendler. Sr.
PHONE 100
mow sad daughter Lila wont
of the Umatilla Christian
till« 8unday
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wnfkers motored to
Banking Relations Need Never Be
IM PERSONAL...............
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Y our Old Shoes
Made N ew
Hitt’s Confectionery
BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
DEPHKMUTYI
Stage Travel
LOCAL SERVICE
Jfanydays
are coming-
Why not have
a T e le p h o n e
installed now?
Any telephone
employee will
take your order
Bordens Bownwn spoat Saturday water, Or«., Saturday to the Colum