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TH E HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON__________
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhodenbough make two comforters that are needed I has Imposed upon himself in a weird
♦
♦ and children Dorris and Keith mo in relief work.
transaction
Published every Thursday at Hermis *
CHURCH ROTES
♦ tored to Pendleton Wednesday.
In spite of its different plot, the
Lavonne
Fuller
bad
the
misfor
The Umatilla High school play en
ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, by •
• titled
"A Full Hou3e," presented tune to crack a bone In her arm. story is at all times believable and
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng
Nov. 13 at the gym. The hard-work
Mlsa Nora McDaid attended a tea is made completely plausible by the
Publishers
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHUBCll
ing cast is as follows: Mr. George
cher’s meeting at Hardman on Sat splendid performances of the star
Hawaii,
a
young
lawyer,
Lyle
Brown,
W. L. Wilson, Pastor.
ud the members of his Imposing
Mrs. Ottily Hawaii, George's wife. urday. Misa McDaid teaches the
Entered as Second Class Matter
supporting cast, Dorothy Sebastian,
Sunday
school,
10:00
a.
m.,
Mrs.
Dorothy
Lash:
Daphne
Charters,
Strawberry
school
near
Alpine.
December, 190«. Umatilla County,
'Mildred Conlon; Ned Pembroke, Er
Serell, superintendent.
Monday evening O. K. Mudge's Warner Oland, James Gleason. ZaSu
Oregon.
Morning worship. Subject for ser nest Tipple; Nicholas Klug, Cecil house caught on lire from an over Pitts. June AlacCloy, William Col
Tipple; Parks, Doilald Harryiman;
lier, Jr., Ralph Ince and Geneva
mon, ‘‘Bring Them To Me.”
Subscription Rates:
Susie. Bernice Byrnes; Miss Win-, heated flue. Owing to the rapid work
One Y ea r----------
«2.00 Evening Evangelistic Service. 7:30 necker. Alma Caldwell; Mrs. Pem of the Hinkle fire brigade, the fire Mitchell. The directorial treatment
Six M onths...........
«1.00 Strangers always welcome. If you do broke. Blanche Pike; Mrs. Fleming. was extinguished before much dam of the veteran Fred Niblo has gotten
the most from every situation. To
Three M onths....................
.50 not worship elsewhere, come and Annie Wurster; Vera Vernon, Louise age was done.
Byrnes; Sergant, Devee Brown; Moo
find a welcomf.
Mrs. S. L. Carson who has been pass up “The Big Gamble" is to miss
ney. Alan Hill.
picture that entertains and shows
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Scklak 111 for several weeks is slightly lm-
Retains Prestige.
44 A dam and Fallen Man” was the and children were shopping in Pen prroved and is able to be around our most virile film hero at bis dra
matic best.
It was revealed last week that The
subject of the Lesson-Sermon dleton.
again.
L. B. Brown' stopped at the Jonas
In all Chnrches of Christ, Scientist
Hermiston Herald still retains Its
Mile«
Beasley
attended
the
foot
Byrnes home Friday on his way
on Sunday, Nov. 8.
prestige as a newspaper In this ter
back from visiting his sons in Port ball game at Heppner on Armistice A LIFE STORY OF ONE OF
The Golden Text was, “Awake
ritory where It serves Its readers In
land and vicinity. Mr. Brown is en day.
BIGGEST BROADWAY WINNERS.
thou that sleepest, and arise from
every way possible.
route to his home in Touchet, Wash.
The Boy 8eouts came to Minneha
the
dead,
and
Christ
shall
give
thee
Mr. and Mrs. Max Graybiel and
We happened last week to get the
light" (Eph. 5:14).
Winnie Lightner’s mother died
son Junior were shopping In Pen ha for a hike on Saturday.
date for a shipment of turkeys about
O. L. Vernoy was taken to the when she was born and she was ta
Among the citations which com dleton Saturday.
four days earlier than It should be
George Redden of Ber.d, Ore., who Veteran's hospital at Portland on ken by an aunt and uncle who sev- ,
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
and It seemed that growers consid
has been holding revival meetings Saturday. Mrs. Vernoy received word eral years later moved to Buffalo j
following from the Bible: "Cease
in
the community church will con the first of the week that he was
ered it so official that they were
ye from man, whose breath Is in
where Winnie was educated. When
tinue until Thursday.
penning up their turkeys, and get
his nostrils: for wherein is he to
Dorothy Mattice, Alma Caldwell suffering from appendicitis and an ln the early teens she persuaded her
ting ready to kill.
be accounted of?" (Isa. 8:28).
Louise and Bernice Byrnes and Ce immediate operation would be neces foster parents to let her try out her
The Lesson-Sermon also included
Of course we are glad to know
cil Tipple motored to Pendleton Sat sary.
budding dramatic talents on ama
the following passage from the
urday.
that what we have In our paper Is
The county grader has been ln teur nights in a local theatre. Al
Christian
Science
textbook,
"Sci
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bloom
of
Columbia
considered official, because we try
There is no reason why your banking contacts should be any 1er.
ence and Health with Key to the
district visited at the home of their use on the Butter Creek road this though W innie had planned to de
to have it so, but— by some hook or
personal . . . any less human . . . than your other business relations
week.
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
liver several rather tragic songs, she
daughter,
Mrs.
Fay
Gardener,
Sun
or crook this date was a little pre
So Interwoven are the Interests of a bank and its depositors that no
day.
“Christian 8clence separates error
Miss Georgia Thom is visiting was late at the theatre and had to
vious. and we would prefer that
financial institution can grow and prosper unless its clients dc
Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood, friends in Pendleton.
from truth, and breathes through
run a part of the distance in the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Froindaik mo-
growers would depend definitely up
likewise. The intelligent banker, appreciating this fact, gives tbe
the sacred pages the spiritual sense
rain.
The
result
was
that
she
was
tored to Pendleton Saturday.
on their turkey association head
of life, substance, and Intelligence.
same
thoughtful consideration to the problems of his iriends. the
shoved onto the stage before she
Glayds Fromdslk is very ill with
quarters.
In this Science, we discover man in
depositors, as he would his own personal affairs . . . . He is glad
♦
♦ caught her breath and her serious
double
pneumonia
in
the
Pendleton
thp image and likeness of God. We
Did you ever feel like the little
hospital.
<•
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
♦ songs were laughed at instead of be
to make suggestions which based on his specialized knowled e
see that man has never lost bis
chick in the garden when the leaves
J. S. Brown returned Saturday ♦
and experience In financial matters, will be of material help in
♦ ing wept' over.
spiritual
estate
and
bis
eternal
har
from a business trip to Portland.
were falling? Well, we did last Fri
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
building the business of those w ith whom he has such a commun
From that time on Winnie decid
mony" (p.548).
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burley and
ity of interest.
day— but such is the life of a coun
Bill
Reynolds
returned
Sunday
daughter Earlna of Portland visited
ed to keep ’em laughing. Her pro
try editor.
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John from Portland where he has been vi gress was comparatively rapid, first
Burley Monday and Tuesday. .
siting for a few days.
in small time vaudeville and later
Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood
If the lid ever flies off over In
Mre. N. W. Bloom spent Sunday on the big circuits. Finally her name
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gus
Tonis
and
♦
♦
China it is apt to land in the old
of Hermiston
daughter Barbara motored to ThTe with her daughter, Mrs. Esther Gar appeared in lights on Broadway and
♦
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ Dalles
United States.
dener of Umatilla, who has been ill. eventually she was starred in such
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over «50,000.
Tuesday.
George Wurrstcr of Butter Creek
Miss Edith Mikeseii spent the musical shows as "Gay Paree,”
♦
♦
F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vicc-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
visited his brother John Wurrster week end visiting her parents, Mr.
Everyone Is speaking of those who
George
W
hite
Scandals"
and
other
Carl Allquist of Welder, Idaho, vi- and family Saturday afternoon.
are hoarding their riches until the
and Mrs. W. A. Mikeseii.
equally preter/lious productions.
Ralphe Joder has been very
business depression is over. We Itcd In Umatilla Thursday.
Paul Miller was confined to the
ill
in
The
Dalles
hospital,
but
has
Miss Lightner spent several sea sensation in that picture and a long
James Byrnes and daughter Ver been reported much better now
."would like to be in a position to be
hospital for a few days on account sons abroad at the London "Kit term contract was signed even be
na
and
Paul
Walsh
motored
to
Wal
spoken of.
William Connell visited at the of illness.
la Walla Wednesday where they vi home
Kat” club and in Paris night re fore its release. This first success
of his father last week return-
sited with friends and relatives.
Several years ago there was a sorts. Returning later to the Amer was followed by "She Couldn’t Say
ed
to
Portland
Saturday.
Rigid Economy— When Pa says
Z,
George Kentller, Sr., and son. and
Jack Cherry of Walla Walla spent break 'in the A-line about a mile ican stage she was signed by War No," “Show of Shows,” "The Life
the coal bin cannot bo filled until Erwin Chapman have almost comple the week end in Umatilla. Mr. Cher from the Cold Springs reservoir.
of
the
Party,”
‘‘Sit
Tight,”
“Hold
ner Brothers to play a supporting
ted building a house between the ry returned with his son who has
the lump coal arrives tomorrow.
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school yards and the Hull home. been in Yakima the past few days It was fixed temporarily at that role in one of the early musical Everything” and “Gold Dust Gertie.”
People ln Columbia will be talking pictures "Gold Diggers of
This
house
1
b being built for Mr. and before going to lValla Walla for his time.
Miss Lightner was born in Green
LA GRANDE— Bernal D. Hug of Mrs. George Kendler, Jr.
Interested to know that this is be Broadway.”
father.
port Long Island. She is of medium
Elgin reports a five bushel yield of
Mrs. Smith of Pendleton visited
Thursday evening there were ing fixed permanently. The old
Miss Lightner was an overnight height, weighs one hundred and
good yellow blossom sweet clover with her sister, Miss Sara Rix, sever
3.15 carloads of sheep unloaded In flume has been torn out and a pipe
twenty pounds, and has red hair and
R e m in g to n P o r ta b le
seed, says H. O. Avery, county agent. al days this week.
Jimmie Peck of Arlington visited the Umatilla stockyards. These sheep put ln to carry off the Bub-water,
greenish blue eyes.
This crop is much more valuable
d
istrictbB
w,ntered
ln
the
Heppner
which has been a menace to the safe
in Umatilla Wednesday and Thurs
than wheat and is being extended day.
ty of the A-line for some time. Over
DALLAS— With a total of 353
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Lewelyn
spent
to a larger area each year, accord
Mrs. W. A. McClemenB and child Thursday and Friday in Portland this pipe, dirt and gravel has been
I sacks of hardy red clover seed har
ing to Mr. Avery. Mr. Hug also has ren and Mrs. Smith have returned transacting business.
packed. It will be left as it is until
vested from Polk county fields which
30 acres of Ladak alfalfa planted in to their home in Pendleton after vi
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Mr. "pring, oxespt for running water in
siting several days with Miss Sarah
passed
final inspection, of which all
and Mrs. George Cramar of Pendle
rows, which will be harvested for Rix.
on it occasionally to help pack the
but 80 sacks have been graded No.
ton
are
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wal
seed in 1932.
Ernest Peck of Patterson visi’ed
Bullard who now live in Hood ground better. Just before lrriga
1, farmers of this county are ap
here with friends and relatives ter
T ’S faster, ea sier , m ore
Kiver.
‘ion time this coming spring, a con
i ftA,LR
proaching the goal they have set for
Tuesday.
legible. Social usage ac
Air. and Mrs. Bush Padburg of Crete lining will be put in on the
Dorothy Lash, Ernest Peck and
themselves— to have only the har
M*PR.QX|MATBl,Y.
cepts
the typed personal let
Valoice Bramar motored to Pendle Lexington vmited Mr. and Mrs. John well-packed foundation. This Is ex
dy type of red clover planted In Polk
,'Vurrtter and family Thursday even- pected to be much safer than the
ton Tuesday.
ter now—ask us to show you
county In 1933. It is hoped by this
Mr. and Mrs. Georr.e But ter wood
way it has been in the past. The
a Rem ington the personal
and Mr. and Airs. Cits Tonis and
« r8- Joe s Prinser accom
means
to re-establish the reputation
work
on
the
foundation
was
finished
writing machine!
daughter Barbara motored to Port panied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knud-
land Wednesday.
of western Oregon seed In. the east
eveningtOred t0 Pendleton Saturday Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chapman and
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton
ern states, according to County
children of Pendleton visited with
and
Frank
Chandler
were
visitors
Agent J. R. Beck, who is directing
friends and relatives In Umatilla ♦ e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
Sunasy.
at the Tom Stewart home Monday
the
campaign for the change from
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e
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. CsrI Brownell and
common to hardy red clover.
daughter Naomi of Portland visited * MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Turkey growers in the Columbia
with friends and relatives in Uma
tilla and Irrigon Saturday and Sun ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ district are picking thslr turkeys for
à », ; :
day.
The neighbors and friends of Mr. the Thanksgiving pool on Saturday
H. W. Bohman of Heppner visited and Mrs. W. H. Starr met at the
Mrs. Belscamper was a dinner
In q u ire o f Local
with his many friends in Umatilla
HOT LUNCHES
Saturday. Mr. Buhman was former school house on Friday evening to guest at the Tom Stewart home
A
g o n t fo r fu ll
Tuesday.
ly a teacher of the Umatilla grade wish them happiness. Delicious re
school.
freshments were served and the
p a rtic u la rs as to
A birthday dinner party was giv
REFRESHING DRINKS
. T',# BJ ldge cl,,b met “ «>• horn« small boys of the neighborhood fur
en In honor of Gus Linder and Childs
of Mrs. William Logan Friday after
s
a
le
d
a
te
s
,
d
es
noon. Those present were Mesdames nished the tin-can music. The first Barham at the Gus Linder home.
SPORTING GOODS
tin atio n s, re tu rn
SPECIAL NEW PRICES
Elmore McKenzie. W. A. Conlon, part of the meeting was taken up by Mrs. "Linder and Mrs. Barham were
Jack Cherry. Frank Clark, Lew a short business session. At this time also present.
After August 1st.
limits, etc.
Brownell, Ted Lewelyn. Fred Knud It was decided to take the money the
Jack Dotson spent this week end
Halfsoling Men’s Shoes
son. Hnrry Rhodenbough and Miss district had won at the fair In 1930,
A p p ro xlm nta
visiting at the Norquist home. He
Sarah Rix.
From $1.50 to $1.25
Andrew Martin has returned from and to purchase show cases in which is going to school In Pendleton.
ROUND
TRIP FARES
Rubber Heels on Womens’ Shoes Seattle whero he has been for the to exhibit the cooked foods at the
HERMISTON, OREGON
a
past
few
weeks.
Mr.
Martin
was
fair.
Mr.
Turnblad,
Mr.
Carson
and
From 8C2 to i5 o
TO DESTINATIONS
“THE BIO GAMBLE”
U
f/i>? ujisX’TiaV.V.
suddenly called to fta ttle several Mr. Pennock were named as a com
too
1OO
aoo
I 1000
weekB ago because of the death of mittee to get the cases.
M IU S
M IU S
EXCITING
DRAMA.
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M
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his father.
AW AY
AW AY
AW AY
AW AY
J. W. Hammon lias a crew of men
Mrs. Genevieve Hayden has re
2.16 4.32 10.80 21.60 ® r .
Exciting
dramatic
entertainment
|
turned to her home in Toledo, Ore . at work leveling forty acres belong
niter visiting with old friends for ing to Col. Jordan. The land is near !s afforded in "The Big Gamble,"
heggago checked.
several days.
the mud lakes 1 ud adjoins the Wat the Bill Boyd picture now screening
Tickets |M < I on a ll trains en d In
at the Oasis theatre.
• I I ears. In S tandard and Tourist
son land.
K e e p e r ., n e fj re g u la r sleeping
They have given Boyd a fine ve
Airs. Avis Moore, formerly of But
ter Creek, was recently married to hicle, splendid supporting talent and
Edgar Fox of Portland. They are one of the best directors In the busi
building a beautiful home on Can ness for this picture.
The story, concocted by Walter
yon road. Glenn Moore is a Junior
at Jefferson High school this year. DeLeon and F. McGrew Willis from j
Mrs. Moore visited last week with a novel by Octavus Roy Cohen, hlng-
vpon a man’s struggle which he
her friend, Mrs. Gladys Comstock
of Lower Butter Creek.
Gordon Smith of Portland was al
so a visitor at the Comstock home
last week. Mr. Smith Is a brother
of Mrs. Comstock.
Mrs. J. R. Harding of the West
side has her right arm ia a cast as
a result of a fall she had four weeks
ago. A bone in the wrist was bro
ken.
Guy Cronk attended the turkey
The Goodyear Double Eogle—
school at Roseburg for several days,
returr'.ng home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark made a
imitated but never equaled—it the
business trip to Pendleton on Friday.
finest tire the world's largest rubber
Mr. and Mr». C. B. Oral and Roael-
We Believe These Dates W ill be the Very Best Market
la Matott motored over from La
Days for Tour Shipments of Dressed Turkeys.
company can build without a cost
Grande on Friday and stayed at the
Matott home until Sunday. Roaella |
GEESE DUCKS AND DRESSED FOULTRY
restriction of any kind *
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r
Should Arrive at Portland th e 22nd and 23rd Inclmive.
Is staying with (her grandparents
and going to school in LaGrands thia
DEALING - PROMPT REMITTANCE
year.
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Glen and ltverett Hamman. W il
liam Rodda and Lloyd Fuller drwva
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to Heppner Wednesday to attend the
ball gams at that place.
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The U-g® I-go «Jnb held an « _
gancy meeting at Mrs. J. W Ha
man e home Thursday afternoon
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