The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 07, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
rin ta tun fy ra là
THURSDAY, JANUARY T, 1932
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they were at home with their fami­
lies! The Rev. James It. Co» who is
leading the 12000 men "to prove It
is not a gesture of radicalism"
might well appeal to the God whom
he supposedly serves and bring
these men back to a faith in both
God and man.
The present economical condition
Is not only centered in the United
Hates but is world-wide. If faith
?ver needed to be strengthened, it
is now.
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
♦
♦ ♦
♦ Thompson.
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
♦
PINE CITY NEWS
♦
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Irene Fromdalh has returned from
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
♦
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❖ a short visit with her friend, Louise
Pauline M. Stoop and Airred Qulring,
Jackson in Portland.
Publishers.
James O'Brien who has been vi­
A surprise party was g iv en , in
Ray Kendler has returned to
siting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. , honor of Merle Quick on Saturday Nissa, Idaho, after spending the
Eutered as Second Class Matter
J. O'Brien, returned to Salem Sun­ evening. A group of young people holidays with his parents, Mr. and
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
day, where he will attend school. were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, Sr.
Oregon.
Roy Jarmon of Portland spent Mrs. Bert Quick at the power plant,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yeager are
New Year's day with his parents, j After a pleasant evening spent in the parents of a baby boy born New
Subscription Rates:
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon.
. games and contests, refreshments Years day at the Pendleton hospital.
One Year ..................
W. D. Nelli and son Harold visit­ were served. Merle left early Sunday
This U the closing week of the TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR of our
Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter,
Six Mouths ......................
ed Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd I from Umatilla to return to Granger, Verna, and Joan and Paul Walsh,
banking service in this community.
Three Months ..............
Sunday. Bernice Neill who has been , Wash., where she is attending motored to Wallula Sunday. Verna
visiting there returned home with school.
and Joe Byrnes and Paul Walsh re
As we close this quarter century period of participation in the
Loyalty!
CHURCH NOTES
♦ them.
Mr». W. H. Hesser and Lois Jack- turned to Umatilla Sunday evening,
buildihg of this community, where there was non before, we wish
♦
School opened Monday after a son left on the nine o’clock stage but Mrs. Byrnes remained util Mon
The Hermiston Commercial Club,
to extend to our patrons our sincere thanks for their co-operation
week and half vacation.
'Sunday for Portland. Mrs. Hesser day morning, when she went on to | with us and their contribution to our success.
may she always be right, but right
Miss Shirley Jarmon and Roy Jar­ will go on to Sprfugwater where she Walla Walla. She returned to Uma­
or wrong, the Hermiston Commer­
C.'RISTIAB SCIENCE CHURCHES
man left Sunday to resume their is teaching.
cial club!
tilla Tuesday.
We are glad to have had this opportunity of contributing our ef­
ttZ^od” was the subject of the
work. Miss Jarmon Is a teacher at : Virginia Rodda left for Corvallis
Even if there were cooperation in
Gale Spinning returned to his
forts to the growth and upbuild ing of this community and it is
Lesson • Sermon In a l l
Laurel.
Roy
Jarmon
is
employed
at
'
and
Grace
Rodda
for
Monmouth
this club, could this slogan be lived
home In Portland
after visiting
our sincere wish that we may co utinue to work with you through
Churches of Christ, Scientist, ou
Portland.
I
Sunday.
up to? .Members can be loyal to an
with friends and relatives 'in Uma­
the years to come.
Sunday, Jan. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morehead and , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilliland and tilla and Pilot Rock.
organlzanbn over rocky roads but
The Goiden Text was, “Ye shall
children were business visitors in sons. Richard and Strickland of Port
Mrs. Walter Caldwell and sons,
where friction enters, there is an ir
know that I am in the midst of
Heppner Saturday.
land visited at the Thom ranch on Wayne, Vaughnan, and Gale, re­
rltatlon.
Israel, and that 1 am the L;rd your
Parties were the main diversion Monday and Tuesday.
God, and none else: and my people
turned from a visit with Mr. Cald­
of the vacation. A surprise party
Georgia Thom visited friends in well in The DalleB.
shall never be ashamed” (Joel
Faith!
was given Mr. and Mrs. Lon Watten- Pendleton Christmas week.
2:27).
William Shepherd received word
When we read the press notices
of Hermiston
burger and Earle, Tuesday evening.
Among the citations which com­
Ralph Richard and daughters. late Thursday evening of the death
from Huntingdon, Pa., telling of
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
The Misses Neva and Oleta Neill Neva and June returned Sunday of is brother Joe Shepherd of Dal­
Capital,
Surplus
and
Undivided Profits Over 850,000.
12000 men following a priest to the
following from the Bible: “Hear
were hostesses to a sleighing party from Portland where they had been las, Oregon. Mr. Shepherd left Im­
capital to plead for financial aid,
O Israel: The Lord our God is one
F.
B.
Swayze,
Pres.
-
R.
Alexander,
Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
and also a watch party Thursday for the holidays. Mrs. Richards and mediately for Dallas.
our first thought is that such radi­
Lord" (Deut, 6:4).
evening. A party was given by Al­ Ralph, Jr., remained in the valley
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Logan motored
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
cal action can never gain any defi­
ma Neill at her home Saturday even­ for a longer visit.
to Portland last week.
the following passages from the
nite end. Then again, if we put
ing.
Irene Attebury returned to school
Christian Science textbook, “Sci­
Ralph Joder has returned to The
ourselves in (he position of these
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters, Monday after having been absent Dalles after spending the holidays
ence
and
Health
with
Key
to
Iho
men who are willing to work to sup­
FOOTBALL SPORTS LEADER
been proved by the number of mo­
Neva, Oleta and Leifna, Mr. and for the past month.
Scrlpiures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
here with Mrs. Joder.
port their families, and are unable to
tion pictures that have featured it.
"All substcnco, Intelligence, wis­
Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and child­
Mrs.
M.
T.
Matott
and
Janice
and
DECIARES
GRIDIRON
SCRIBE.
Mary
Jane
Shaw
returned
to
her
earn enough to shield their loved
dom, being. Immortality, cause, and
ren, Junior and Lucille, Mrs.- Roy Vance returned to Hinkle Sunday home in Portland after visiting sev­
Many of the industry’s most impor­
ones from dire want, we realize that
effect belong to Cod . . . No wis:
Neill and Alina were Sunday dinner after a visit in La Grande.
Football, which has progressed tant stars have enacted football
eral
days
with
her
father
Earl
Shaw.
We are looking from the standpoint
dom Is w io but His wisdom; no
guests at the A. E. Wattenburger
Mrs M. C. Lehner left for Montana
Gladys Fromdalh spent the week from its crude pugilistic form in the roles, among them, Harold Lloyd,
of one who is not in need of imme
truth is true, no love is lovely, no
home.
90’s to a sport discussed with equal
Friday after having visited with her end with friends In. Portland.
Pie Is Life but the divine; no good
diate assistance, either materially or
Richard Barthelmess, Richard Dix,
Mrs. Truman Scther and daugh­ brothers, E. L. and C. M. Jackson.
Emma McIntyre has returned to enthusiasm at society teas and brick
is, but the good God bestows"
spiritually. In their places, would
William Haines, Joe E. Brown, Bus­
ter Phoebe, who have been visiting
layers’
balls
today,
has
supplanted
C.
M.
Jackson
is'installing
an
In
(p.275).
her
home
in
Portland
after
visiting
we stop to reason such matters out
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew sulated egg-room in his basement. her father here during the holidays baseball as this country's natioal ter Keaton and Douglas Fairbanks.
If we were urged on by one man, or
'or several days returned to her
sport.
H. H. Christiansen and family
METHODIST CHURCH
a group of men, to march on what
Miss Josephine Connell has been
home in Eugene Saturday.
left
Tuesday
by
truck
for
Brownville
This was brought out by research
seems the center of all the trouble,
visiting her sister Mrs. Earl Bensel
Oscar W. Payne, Pastor.
Oregon where they have traded for In Hermiston this week.
workers obtaining data for Para­
and demand immediate cash remit
The regular Sunday school service
(Too late for last week.)
a farm.
mount’s “Touchdown.”, the Francis
tances from that apparently inex- Sunday morning at 10:00 o’clock, t
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie was the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Franklin have
Wallace story featuring Richard
haustahle mint that doles out silver class for everyone. You are cordially >f Echo and daughter Ina. who has
hostess of a lovely “ 500” party in
teen teaching school in California moved from the McGinly place to honor of her sister, Mrs. Harriet Arlen, Peggy Shannon, Jack Oakie
and gold to millions, the United Invited.
and Charles Starrett at the Oasis
vere Saturday visitors at the A. E. the place recently owned by W. L.
NOW AVAILABLE AT THE
States treasury?
Ford, and her aunt, Miss Myrta
In the evening we will have as Wattenburger home.
Swan.
theatre, Friday and Saturday.
These 12,000 men huddled about a
Bargwell, last Tuesday,
Miss Elsie Strain is working for
Mrs. D. M. Deeter returned home
According to Francis Wallace,
hundred campfires during their all- our guest, for the speaker of the Mrs. W. D. Neill during vacation.
June Butson has returned to the football is coming to pictures for the
evening,
the
Reverend
Miller,
pastor
Thursday
from
Dayton,
Washington.
Portland, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and
night stop in Huntingdon, Pa.,
school for the deaf in Salem after first time with a Serious story back­
CLASS "A"
HiEPROOF
would deprive themselves of the of the Presbyterian church of Uma­ laughter, Betty Bernice, of Black-
spending
the
holidays
with
her
par­
ground.
spent Friday and Saturday at
meager comforts offered by char­ tilla. You will want to make it a lorse
he H. E. Young home.
*
♦ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Butson.
The day of the comic football
itable institutions to attempt this point to hear Brother Miller. Your
Mrs. Truman Sether and daughter ■»
Jack Cherry has returned to his picture with the fat waterboy is
oiyn pastor will speuk from the
UMATILLA
NEWS
ITEMS
*
weary, fruitless trek to the capital
’hoebe are spending Christmas va-
ation at the home of her parents, ♦
♦ work in Walla Walla after spending past,” says the author. “Today,
city at Washington, D. C. Here It Bnptlst-Chrlstlan church pulpit.
the holidays here with Mrs. Cherry. fans take their football seriously.
Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Bartholomew. ❖
•>->«
was necessary for these men to send
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Gale Spenning spent several
days
Mrs. Sether was formerly Miss Mary
Mr. aud Mrs. George Cramar of They want It that way on the screen.
out an appeal for food. What can be
Bartholomew.
of last week visiting
friends and Pendleton spent the week end in Touchdown!’ deals with the foot­
W. E. .’ones, Pastor.
the thoughts In their minds? What
The Pine City grade school assis- relatives in Pilot Rock.
Umatilla with Mr. and Mrs. Frank ball scene as It really Is, in 1931.”
10:20 A. M., Communion service ‘ed by the school band gave a Christ-
can be their aim? Surely there Is
James Stephens has returned from Clark.
nas program of playR, recitations
Although baseball still has great
10:3o A. M., Song service.
nothing more in view than when
tnd songs was given and immediate- i a short visit with relatives in Port­
appeal, facts show that a football
10:55 A. M., Sermon subject
Gene
Tonis
celebrated
his
four­
'y following the program, sacks of land.
'Saving Yourself."
teenth birthday Wednesday, Decem­ game of average importance will
andy and nuts were given to all
Mr. and Mrs. William Logan have ber 30th. Several of his friends were turn away an overflow of thousands
6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor.
iresent. Most of the parents of the
V. asliinj.ton at i- iu . ,.
ommunlty attended and were very returned from Everett, Idaho, where Invited in Wednesday evening for of fans from a bowl holding 85.000
7:30 P. M., Preaching service
ALSO
ROOMS WITHOUT BATH
they
went
to
spend
the
holidays.
uitch pleasMd with the children’s
luncheon. The guests were: Erma persons. The annual Notre Darn'e-
The sermon will bo delivered by Rev ’ terformance.
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burley and and Myrtle Byrnes, Margaret Brown, Army or Notre Dame -U. S. C. en­
Oscar Payne in an o < hangc of pul
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew, daughter Earina returned to Port­
— For Permanent Guests —
Donald Harryman, and Eugene and counters find at least 10,000 fans
Ila, and O. F. Bartholomew, Mrs.
pits with tbe Methodist church. The
We Have Rooms As Low As
land Wedesday after visiting with Dorothy Tonis.
unable
to
crowd
into
Soldier's
Field,
ether
and
daughter
Phoebe,
Mr.
Christian workers conference is an
Mr. Burley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ind
Mrs.
Marion
Finch
and
children,
a stadium of 111,000 seats, says
$ 6 . 0 0 w e e k , $ 2 0 . 0 0 m o.
Interdenominational
organization Betty, Francis and Patty, spent John Burley.
Wallace.
Herald Want Ads Pay
which has for Its purpose the mold Christmas day at the home of Mrs.
0, P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
Dorothy Mattice was a Pendleton
The game’s popularity also has
F. Thompson.
Ing of public opinion. Thoir first un
Mrs. Corrlgsl who has been vlslt- visitor Wednesday.
dertaking is to mold opinion In
Mrs. Jessie Klagea of Hermiston
ng her daughter Ruby Corrigal in
regard to world peace. To encourage Heppner
returned home Sunday.
was a week end visitor at the home
the United States to do ail she can
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wigglesworth of her friend Dorothy Mattice here.
at the peace conference toward thal
Isiied Mr. and Mrs. Burl Watten-
Mrs. Compton and son Edward of
>nrger Saturday evening.
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and Mersncr were week end visitors in
lacghter Charlotte visited at the Umatilla.
Persons desiring to take examina
ohn Healy home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Brown and
tiona for operators' licenses may ob
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlson and family of Weiser, Idaho, spent sev­
tain Information ns to when exami
fenry and Dick went to Portland
tiers will be in their neighborhood “hursday afternoon and returned eral days visiting at the home of
Mr. Brown'» uncle, J, Scott Brown.
from the state police officers, conn home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger
I Imore McKenzie of Portlnnd.
ty sheriff's offices or from the Soc
undo a business trip to Hermiston who spent the holidays here with
retary of State's office at Salem.
ind Echo Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buslck and his family, returned to Portland
Storage space required for motoi
hlldren
Barbara and Dona of Long Wednesday.
vehicles records in the Secretary of 'reek visited
Keep them
Mr. and Mrs. Watten- 1 Mrs. Harriet Ford has returned to
State's office has grown from 3,600 burger a few dava last week. They
Beaverton, Oregon, after spending
R E P A IR E D
returned
home
Sunday.
square feet In l!»25 to 6,178 square
the
Christmas holidays with her
Paul
Bull
of
La
Grande
spent
:
feet In 1931, indicating the constant
',hr,stnias day at the II. E. Young | mother Mrs. Annie Blakely.
growth of the licensing activities In home.
I'ugh VanSchroeach and son Del­
Oregon.
Mra. Ollie Neill and daughters
Oleto and Lenna, Mr. and Mrs Lou bert returned Tuesday from a short
Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year Wattenburger end son Earle, Mr. trip to Portland.
mil Mrs. Rov Nelli and Alma. Mr.
__
Herbert Thompson will return
and Mrs. Reid Busick and children
Barbara and Dona had Christmas January 5th from Walport, Oregon,
where he has been visiting his bro­
'Inner with Mr. and Mrs. E
Wattenburger and children.
Mr end Mrs. Wilbur Carley mode
w a s d ^ r ^
A.aska Steamship Ai.meda
a business trip to Heppner Monday.
lERE you can name
Reid Busick and Earle Wattenbub
«000.000. When li was found tha/'the blaze couW not be c o X Z ,
V ”'’. Seat"e 8lnce 1908' "as
'.er ».ere business visitors in Pendle-
consigned to a watery grave.
*le
P " as
out Into the stream and
on Saturday.
your price and still de­
,'ames, the oldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. O'Brien returned home
cide.. . , #| will buy only
rom Salem Wednesday to spend the
holidays.
Mrs. A. Ackley, formerly Vivian
THE leading make of tire
Nation of Hermiston, and son Ru-
lell, and Billy Nation were Satur­
day visitors at the Lou Wattenbur-
. . . Goodyear/*
;er home.
John Healy made a business trip
to Heppner Thursday.
Miss Wilma McCarty of O.S.C. Is
»pending vacation at the home of
ter parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
$1000.00 in cash prize» and one thou-
McCarty.
•and other prize» are offered for ez-
Phone 571
Hermiston. Ore.
Harold Neill Is spending a few
ample» o f »kill w ith a jackknife. Entries
la.VR at the home of his uncle, Roy
may be any kind o f model, figure or
Neill.
»pecial carring, requiting »kill and in­
genuity, made entirely o f wood, and
Charley Morehead made a business
w ith no other tool» than a jackknife.
trip to Hermiston and« Echo Monday.
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Mr and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger
s«ci>«d hit»......................stag
Hid children niRde a business trop
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’o Heppner Thursday.
Me. and Mrs. Earl Abbot are away
naarn»..
tu
>n their vacation.
I
iss Nancy Konnnen Is spending
her vacation in Portland.
» . hkniv». «nil
d b a a ftm d to »11 we»»»» cd
c - k » w v d . and to tfc w u n » » . h ow w .N .
Miss Helen Heath is spending the
■ r a n « » In caa» ad H» dnyfeca» anaaa wdl ha
holidays at her home in Coer d'Alene 1
Idaho.
A l Inda» « k J dnafla od th b ranirat are in tho
bant cd r - r u U t M e l a a n h h ^ a w i a n o an anta.
Mr. Atkin ia at his home in Wal­
A i» a coy» al in » ncwaaiand ar caw idt oat aa
la Walla.
y»»r k h n ry . You do act h a w aa ha a n c u W
Jack Healy ia on the sick list this |
Week
POPULAR MECHANICS
Th» Mlaees Opal and Shirley Jar­
mon are spending the holidays at
M A G A ZIN E
at the home of their parenls, Mr.
and Mra. E. P. Jarmon.
—: 25
i'ií?. .1 Id f t ì i
'LL
Years is a Long Time
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Room & B ath
$1.-°
W ashington Hotel
Burning Veteran of Sea Tewed to Grave
BOW M AN
SHOESHOP
Hi
Chilly Job for Foreign Military Attaches
W H IT T L E
RohrmanM otorCo.
FOR A PRIZE