The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 29, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD,
PAGE TWO
HERMISTON,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1932
OREGON
"Repeated trials at nearly all the quite ill will continue with church
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ranch experiment stations and else- servi es.
Each morning as we pick up the where have shown that Grimm al­
James Byrnes and daughter Erm: •
CHURCH NOTES
•
srent Wednesday and Thursday will
•
Published every Thursday at Hermis- daily paper, headlines glare at u:
alta is by far the best for western Hr. Byrnes’ parents in Touchet, Wn •
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ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by telling of murder, financial distress Oregon and Grimm and Ladak for
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and family
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. state and national problems, want eastern Oregon," Jackman explained. <f Hermision, Frank Harryman am
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES.
and hunger. The whole world seem: "Occasionally a strain of common sons Donald and Clifford were din-
Publishers.
O. W. Payne, Minister.
to be In a turmoil, and there is th< alfalfa will show up well, but in no <
guests at the Lloyd Harryman
Entered as Second Class Matter cry for a change.
case has a strain from the southwest home Christmas day.
There will be our regular Sunday
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Rudy and smal
Even amid this turmoil there b proved to be long lived.
school and church service Sunday
daughter Donna Jeanne have move
Oregon.
still light in the sun, glow in th<
"The southwest produces large to Spokane, Wash., for the winter
aoi ning. It will be the very first
moon, color in the flowers. We stil amounts of Peruvian alfalfa which
lay of 1933 and you could not make
Mrs.
Shivley
and
daughter
Jeanne
Subscription Rates:
have the hills, the rivers, the har will winterkill even In western Ore- of Pendleton were visitors at the Ed
• better resolution for the New Year
One Year .......................................... $2.00 vests. Daybreak still comes at the
ton. and east of the mountains fre- Peck home Sunday and Monday.
han to promise yourself a genuine
Six Months .................................... $1.00 crack of dawn, and the sun sets in
Misses Becky and Bernice Carlyl
luently dies out the first winter.
ultivation along spiritual lines,
Three Months
................................. 60 the evening sky at the appointed
Much of the seed from the southwesi < f Portland are spending the Christ
'hen may we of the churches do all
time. And, what Is more, no one has s of this semi-tropical variety un- mas vacation with their father, liar
hat we can to help you. If we may
>
Ivey Carlyle.
a monopoly on these. Ticker taper uited to Oregon conditions.”,
ave that privilege we all will pro-
John
Peterson
of
Yakima,
Wn
cannot
steal
this
glory
from
us.
Oregon growers are fortunate in spent the week end In Umatilla witl
ION
it together.
We still have the faith that is having good certified seed available | his father.
So, wishing every individual of
shaking reality into our lives and within the state, as considerable is
Rev. end Mrs. W. O. Miller wer
he community the most prosperous
sincerity into our sanctuary.
grown in Malheur, Crook, Union | linner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyt
nd happiest year of his life, we in-
The Practice of Thrift.
and Baker counties. The Montana | Miller on Christmas.
ite you to the Methodist church
Friday afternoon each rooom 1
seed crop, especially of Ladak, was
It is appropriate now, not only to OREGON SEEDSMEN RESIST
arvices. We need you—You need
Ì the Umatilla schools had a party o
almost ruined by drouth and grass- their tree and received a "treat
call our attention to National Thrift FLOOD OF CHEAP ALFALFA.
he church.
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hoppers this year, hence the Oregon from their teacher and their pre
Week to be held January 17 to 23,
upplies
will
doubtless
find
a
quick
but also to remind ourselves that if
senta
off
the
Christmas
tree.
Th
HERMISTON
UNION CHURCH
In a year when certified seed of
high school had a very nice party ii
we do not practice thrift by the In­ the hardy varieties ofo alfalfa, such demand, Jackman believes.
W.
E.
Jones,
Minister.
the gym Friday evening with the
telligent administration of our own as Grimm and Ladak, is apparently
| presents off the tree. Everyoone en
rsceccc*******
10:15 A. M., Communion.
financial affairs in the coming year fairly scarce, Oregon farmers might
oyed a luncheon of hot dogs, pick
• | les,
10:25 A. M., Song service.
we are apt to find ourselves without well be particularly careful this year >
and cocoa.
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS •
10:50 A. M., Sermon subject,
the finances to manage.
Members of the Christian Endea
to avoid getting seed from sources ♦
of Hermiston
,
¡ J
'Men of Ore Purpose.”
vor sang Christmas carols at the
Thrift does-not mean hoarding, or unknown or from southwestern re­
<,
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
dit
rent
homes
Chrisínas
eve
t<
11:20 A. M., Teaching service.
, $
self-denial to the extent of depriving gions, believes E. R. Jackman, farm .... • ♦ ❖ •
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President ¡ I
| help spread the "Christmas Cheer”
6:30 P. M., Junior and Senior
Miss Alicia Bouseuet who is at­
oneself of the bare necessities, but of crops specialist at Oregon State col­
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
hristian
Endeavor.
The
young
peo-
is more McKenzie Christmas day were
lege, who has followed the dvelop- tending school in The Dalles.
managing and administering one's
le will return a meeting with the
ment of the alfalfa seed industry for spending the Christmas vacation Mrs. Blakely, Mrs. Harriet Ford
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blakley ani
tanfield society. Four speakers are coccccsc9cc99cc900c0c9092090099990909899909099299995
financial affairs intelligently.
years.
Bousquet.
Glenn Blakley.
n the program and anyone wishing
National Thrift Week is under the
Last year a flood of seed from Ari-
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Conlon and
! any Roberts of Roseburg, Ore.
i go are requested to be at the VALUABLE NEW EQUIPMENT
possible, according to Arthur L. Al­
auspices of the National Thrift Com­ •ona, New Mexico and California daughter Mildred attended a family | vis ed nt the Llewllyn Brownel
hurch by seven o’clock.
bert, assistant professor, who worked
was
offered
through
the
northwest
reunion
of
the
Conlon
family
in
hot e Sunday and Monday.
mittee of New York with such co­
7:30 P. M., Sermon subject, "Free GIVEN O.S.C. ENGINEERS.
with a former graduate now in the
it extremely low prices, even as low Portland Sunday.
A rt Bousquet returned last wee
operating agencies as the American
om in Christ.”
Bell laboratories in obtaining the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wall
Caldwell
are
rom Condon to spend the Christ
as 5c a pound to dealers. Oregon
Banker's association, the Chamber of icalers refused to "fall” for this to be congratulated on the birth of i a holidays with his family.
A gift of further valuable equip­ gift. The Bell system has previous­
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F<
Commerce of the United States, the heap seed, says Jackman. and grow­ a boy born Friday, Dec. 23. He has
to the communication labora­ ly helped in building up these O.S.C.
been named Kenneth Earl.
Peck Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Er
CARSTIAH SCIENCE CHURCHES ment
tory of the electrical engineering de­ laboratories until now they rate as
Boy Scouts of America, and the ers were protected, though carloads
i
-
Peek
and
son
Dickie,
Jame
Miss Barbara Root, a student at
66(‘hristian Science” was the sub-
partment at Oregon State college has one of the best in the entire count­
Camp Fire Girls. For most of ns of it went to neighboring states.
the Deckers Business college in Peck of Arlington, and Mrs. Shivel
‘ ject of the Lesson-Sermon in
just been made by the Bell Tele- ry.
"Observations on Oregon farms Portland, is spending the vacation i ind daughter Jeanne of Pendleton
every-day folk, there probably never
aT Churches of Chris:, Scientist, on
prone Inc. of New York. Much of
have shown that many thin, weedy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. ■in! Miss Bernadine Lash.
Sunday, Dec. 25.
was a time when intelligent admin­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knutson spent
HEPPNER—A campaign is on in
the apparatus is of such a highly
fields of alfalfa are the result of E. Root.
The
Golden
Text
was,
"Thy
word
The teachers of the Umatilla hi istmas with friends in Portland.
istration of personal financial affairs planting common seed, especially if
technical nature that it is not com­ Morrow county to test enough of the
is
a
lamp
unto
my
feot.
and
a
light
high school left Friday for the ir
( lifford Harryman of Pendleton
mercially available even if the col­ beef cattle to permit the county to
was more needed than it is now.
rom a southern source.
unto my path” (Is. 119:105).
homes to spend the vacation villi ipe t Christmas day with his father
be placed on the tuberculosis ac­
lege had funds for its purchase.
Among the citations which com­
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. n ik Harryman.
The new equipment will be used credited list, reports County Agent
Bloom spent Christmas day with
I ster Bennett is employed at the
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Mrs. Bloom’s parents in Hermiston, Te u o Service station during the
following from the Bible: “He hath
by senior students in the communi­ Smith. Many tests have recently
and later will visit with Mr. Bloom
101 lays while Mr. McDonald is in
shewed thee, O man. what is good;
cations course in electrical engineer­ been made by Dr. H. H. Green of
mother In Spokane; Miss Clara Cor- Arlington.
and what doth the Lord require of
ing and it will make possible many the state veterinarians office with
rigan went to Portland and will al­
I rs. Harriet Ford who is teach-
SWIFT
thee, but to do justly, and to love
tests and experiments heretofore im­ almost no reactors found.
so visit in McMinnville; Miss Rosa ing school in Beaverton, Ore., is
&
mercy, and to walk humbly with
Ricco will visit her parents in Prai­ per ding the vacation with her
f y Cod?” (Micah 6:8).
rie City, Ore.; Paul Donavo: will mother.
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Tho Lesson Sermon also included
spend the week with his brother in
Produce Plant
the following passage from the
• • • • • •*09 •
Spokane; Miss Judy Pope has gone
to Corvallis; Miss Gilbert is visit- •
C hristian Scianco tex book, "Sei-
•
ence and Health with Key to the
ing with her mother in Hermiston. >
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
«
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
Miss Yvonne Bousquet is. the only >
<
teacher remaining in Umatilla for
“Simply asking that wo may love
:
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❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ • • • • • 4
the vacation.
Cod will never make us love Him;
Nr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Rhodes
wer
C eorge Kendler, Jr., accompanied
tut tho longing to be better and
I
i
er
guests
Christmas
day
at
th
by his mother, Mrs. George Kendler
holier, expressed in daily watchful-
loody home in Pendleton. Mr
motored to Walla Walla Saturday
noss and in striving to assimilate
V
X
dy
is
a
brother
of
Mrs.
Rhodes
They returned that evening accia;
mora of the divine character, will
A
iss
Edith
Mikesell
arrived
hom
panted Ly Mrs. George Kendler, Jr.
r old and fashion us anew, until we
Jaturday
evening
to
spend
th<
whó is a student at the Moreman
a rake in His likeness” (p.4).
scanty school. Mrs. Kendler will re­ hr stmas vacation with her parents
main home for a few weeks before i . Coble of Pilot Rock accompan
ied her and remained over Sunday
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returning to school.
J r. and Mrs. Cha tes Reynold
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer and
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
nd son Elmer, and brother Bill Rey-
children spent the ( hristmas with
Mrs. Spencer's parents in Santa Vale, i l s. spent the Christmas week end
W n.
Ernest Peck worked on the visi ing with their parents in Van
ferry for Mr. Spencer during his ab­ out er, Wn.
Mrs. Hobart Helms is confined tc
sence.
Miss Bernadine Lash of Seattle her home because of illness.
Hazel Frank, who has been liv
Is spending the vacation with her
lather, Roy Lash, and sisters, Mrs. Ing with her sister. Mrs. Helms, and
attending the Hermiston Adventist
Ernest Peck and Miss Lorine Lash.
Miss Bernice Byrnes who Is a stu­ schcol, left last week to spend the
dent at the Moreman s Beauty school Christmas vacation with her father
in Walla Walla, spent Sunday, Mon­ in I ne.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey and Flor-
day and Tuesday with her parents,
enee were Christmas dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes.
Mrs. Harriet Ford who is teaching t the M. L. Wat~on home.
Mrs. Morris and daughter Pauline
school in Beaverton, Ore., Is spend­
were business visitors in Pendleton
ing the holidays with her mother.
Miss Louise Byrnes spent several 3atu rday.
• Through 1932, as in former years. Swift & Company
Mrs. W. A. Mikesell and daughter
days of this week with her sister
Edith were visitors in Pendleton
Bernice, in Walla Walla.
has maintained its nationwide cash market for farm
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kenedy and fa­ lue: day.
produce.
J. Howard Reid and his friend
mily were Pendleton visitors Mon­
leorge.I. Teuffel, who are students
day.
More than 100 Swift & Company produce plants in
Umatilla Chapter 107 of the East- t t e University of Washington in
ern Star held Installation Tuesday seat Je. arrived Tuesday to i pend
the West and Central West have continued to buy daily
he remainder of the holidays at the
evening. The following officers were
the supplies offered. Everything they purchase has a
installed: Mrs. Miriam McKenzie. I. H. Reid home.
M . and Mrs. George Leibe and
market over a thousand miles wide and thousands of
Worthy Matron; M. 1 . Knutson
Worthy Patron; Miss Clara Corri- on Walter and Albert have been
miles long. The supply goes wherever demand is best.
gan. Assistant Matron; 11. B. Hull. 11 with the flu. Martha Lenz hai
Associate Patron;
Mrs. Nora Ber­ been doing the house work for them
At no time, in the territories served by these plants,
wick, Conductress: Mrs. Dora Bul­ while Fred and Martin Lenz take
have producers of poultry, butterfat and eggs been with*
lard, Associate Conductress;
Mrs. are of the chores.
Mrs. O. O. Wells and children whe
out a daily cash market.
Marie Knutsen. Secretary; Miss Sa­
ra Rix. Treasurer; Mrs. Jane Brow­ lave been ill with the flu are re-
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nell, Chaplain; Mrs. Gladys Baymil- ov ering rapidly.
C. A. Keller and daughters Fran-
1er, Marshall; Mrs. Juanita Llew­
llyn, Warden; Mrs. Tillie Butter­ cis and Rose Mary, and Paul Miller
• Swift & Company has not had this year—has never
wood. Ada;
Mrs. Clara Springs, were Christmas dinner guests at the
Ruth; Mrs. Jeanne Clark, Esther; Chil Is Barham home.
had—any control over prices. The farmer’s price is
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones and
Mrs. Bertha Cherry, Martha; Mrs.
made by what the consumer can and will pay for the
Calla Tonies, Electa.
children Boh and Patty, of Lewiston.
butter, eggs and poultry. This company’s task is to
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and son Idah i, are visiting at the Henry
Joe are visiting in Portland with Mr. Sommerer home. Mrs. Jones is a
cover the gap, quickly and economically between more
Tucker's parents.
sister of M's. Sommerer.
than 200,000 farm patrons and nearly as many store­
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root and son
Nila Tuttle has been ill with the
Vernon
of
Boardman
spent
Christ
­
keepers.
flu.
mas at the M. E. Root home.
Bessie Hammer, who has been vi-
Miss Sara Rix accompanied Miss siting with her parents, Mr. and
Posting daily quotations at its buying plants. Swift
Clara Corrigan to Portland Satur­ Mrs. L. Hammer for the past two
8 Company is really saying to the producer:
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer mo­ weel s. left Wednesday for Salem,
"Consumers everywhere, through their retailers, offer so
Any Commercial printing that
tored to La Grande where they spent where she will resume her duties as
much for poultry, butterfat or eggs. Coste of preparation,
Sunday and Monday with their nurse in the tuberculosis hospital.
Allen
Struthers
is
spending
the
require, from a calling card tc
transportation and selling are kept at a minimum. With
(laughter, Mrs. Wallace Mahoney.
these service costs deducted, the price paid here is about
June Butson who attends the vacation visiting with his grand-
large, illustrated catalogue, can
state deaf school at Salem, Ore., is mother, Mrs. Klamstome, in Reith.
what retailers will pay at their doors hundreds o! miles
Mr. and Mrs. Baragar were visi­
spending her vacation with her par­
away."
made right in this shop. You 1
tors in Pendleton Tuesday.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Butson
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell an-
Earl Cherry, who Is attending
find our printing high in qualit
school in Portland
is spending nounce the marriage of their daugh-
Christmas vacation with his mother. tei 1 dll h to Mr. A. H. Coble of Pilot
prompt and satisfactory
our
Rock, in Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs.
• Volume holds down processing cost. Carload ship­
Mrs. Jack Cherry.
The state examiner for drivers Cobio has been teaching school near
ments reduce freight bills. The same salesmen who sell
price* reasonable. Call
and chauffeur's licenses was in Uma- Pilot Rock for the. last two years.
Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon and Brookfield Sausage
tilla Tuesday to give examinations. After a short trip to Portland they
on
A large number whose licenses ex­ will return to Pilot Rock where they
also sell Swift's Premium Milk-Fed Chicken, Golden
will make their home.
Mr. Coble
pire
in
January
took
the
examina
­
ing printing.
West Fowl and Swift’s Brookfield Butter, Eggs and
has i farm near Pilot Rock.
tion to renew their license.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Hammer an-
Cheese, thus benefiting livestock men and produce
E. S. Rudy of Spokane came Sat­
urday to move Mrs. Rudy and small nounce the marriage of their son
growers alike.
son Donna Jeanne to their home tn Carl to Miss Stella Bundrick, Mon­
Spokane. Miss Blanche Pike accom- day.
Joe Udey was a visitor at the
panled them and will make her
Charles Reynolds home Friday even-
home with them.
Swift & Company
Mrs. W. A. Conlon and daughter
Mildred motored tn Pendleton Sat-
Purveyors of fine food»
urday morning.
Use the Classified Column.
IIS
Mr. Stanley ape 1 the holidays
with his wife in Portland.
It Brings Results.
I
Rev. W. 0. Miller w ho has been
Che Germistan Errali
No Monopoly On These.
NEW YEAR GREETINGS!
We look forward to another
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% kind cooperation and friendliness.
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