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THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO has returned. Misa Lucy Rogers and Mr. Chas. A miscellaneous shower was giv Smith. Morrow county agent, were en for Mrs. Robert Woodward Wed- here from Heppner Saturday In the CHURCH KOTES nesday. Those present were: Mrs. interest of the 4-H club work. The ! Published every Thursday at Hermis- Tompson, Mrs. Max Graybeil, Mrs. sheep club met at the Glen Mackan ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, by Bernice Johnson, Mrs. John Butson, home. Nels Kristenson is the lead Paulino M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt. Mrs. Charles Row- er and the following officers were METHODIST CHURCH. well, Mrs. Gene Dexter, Mrs. Joe La elected for the coming year: Delbert Publishers, O. W. Payne. Postor. Chance, Mrs. John Wurster, Mrs. Mackin, president; . Frank Kunze, Entered as Second Class Matter There will be regular Sunday Delbert Slattery, Mrs. Tom Slattery, vice president; Maxine Mackan, sec December, 1906, Umatilla County, school the same as last Sunday uu ’.ku. Geo. Caldwell of Irrigon, Mrs. retary. Belle Caldwell. Elsie Caldwell, Al- Oregon. no preaching service. John Brice and son Warren aa aldwell, and the honoree. Mrs. McMillian of Portland visit- rived Saturday from Montana and expect to start sheep shearing soon. Subscription Rates: ed in Umatilla over the week end. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH, The first sheep shearing on the Jim Kritikes, who has been visit- One Year ....................................— $2.00 w. E. Jones. Pastor. ng in California, returned Monday. project this season was done for Six Months ..................................... $1.00 10:15 A. M., Communion. Glen Mackan by Ed Kunze Saturday Three Months ........................................ 50 So is the Income is diminished, that is true, 10:25 A. M., Song service and an- ¥¥¥¥¥¥ % * % % ¥ Saturday evening Greenfield cost of living. And w ith smaller income one Grange met with a large attendance. nouncements. COLUMBIA NEWS A very interesting program was giv If in the is careful to eliminate all wastes. < > 10:50 A. M., Sermon subject. ’ The en by the Worthy .Lecturer. Mrs. By Florence Udey past you have found It possible to save ten Christian’s Cod is a Personal od. Howard Channing. Chas. Smith, i > per cent of your income by the "come easy, 80 Mrs. J. E. Hally burton', who has county agent, spoke on the re-seed- Junior church for the little folks. oen confined to her home for sev- ing of grasses to use in the place of easy" method, perhaps now, tike others. you 11:20 A. M. Teaching service. ral weeks because of illness, is im- the fields that have been damaged will find it possible to increase the ratio > of 6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor. roving. by freezing. Roger Morse, a former < your saving to fifteen, even twenty per cent, 7:30 P. M., Preaching service Bill Ross and son, Raymond of county agent, but now with the ex- and we suggest that the practical place for The members of the Christian En Portland, were visitors at the Joe tension service at O. S. C., spoke on bearing savings tnos savings is in an interest dairying and marketing. He also deavor will have charge of the open ’dey home Thursday. account. In watching your savings grow you Boh Woodward is building a house discussed the culling problem in ing service with special music and near his father’s home where he and dairy herds at this time. are stimulated to even greater effort. other entertainment. Sermon sub his wife will make their home. % ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ject by the pastor, “The Fruit of Mrs. Lon Dotson and son, Jack, ¥ >nd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norquist Sacrifice and Service." IRRIGON NEWS i > nd baby, returned home last week from Portland where they have been By Mrs. W. C. Isom i > CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CMURGES visiting. Joe Wilson, thé small son of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were busi- (Matter" was the subject of the ness visitors at the Geo. Ray home Edwin Wilson, fell from the porch of Hermiston of the Glenn Ball home while play ( > — Lesson - Sermon in all Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >50,000. Wednesday evening. ing and broke his collar bone last < > Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ba rager were week. He was taken to Portland for R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President F. B. SWAYZE. President Sunday, March 19. usiness visitors in Stanfield Thurs- medical treatment. D. M. DEETER. Asst. Cashier A. H. NORTON, Cashier The Golden Text was, "O Lord lay. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes were called our God, other lords beside thee A number of the farmers in Co- 991999903900190909110022109012030911111900997 1933 MARCI 1933 lumbia are busy re-seeding alfalfa to Elgin, Or., Tuesday by the seri- have had dominion over us: but by SAT. ous illness of Mr. Barnes’ brother. which was damaged by froet. thee only will we malto mention of Mrs. Miles Barager motored to They returned Friday. 4 2 3 dialogue. For Instance, “What’s a mies building where delegates may thy name" (Isa. 23:13). Prosser last Thursday, She was ac- Wilbur Van Clene returned from corpuscle?” asks Crouch in the get hot coffee to supplement food Among the citations which com 5 6 7 8 9 io 11 ompanied by Mrs. J. S. Burnham Portland Friday. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the anatomy class. “That’s easy.” Chico brought from home. 16 f Hermiston. Miss Marjory Burn- 12 13 14 15 16 Mrs. Wade of Stanfield was a retorts. “First there’s a captain, following from the Bible: "But the program considered more vital ‘ ham, who is a student at Ellensburg guest of Mrs. Tom Caldwell Tues 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Lord is the true Cod, he is the liv • ormai. Joined them there and re- day night. then there’s a liutenant and then and immediately applicable to pre- ing Ged, and an everlasting king: I turned with them. 26 27 28 29 30 31 sent problems than ever before • has Word was received here recently there’s a corpuscle ....!’’ at his wrath the earth shall Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bowman of Get the idea? Just send in some been arranged under the direction tremble, and the nations shall net Portland have been visiting at the of the marriage of Miss Shirley Wm. Luttrell home the past week. Fredrickson to Claud Linkhart of goofy "boner” like that before 5 P. of Claribel Nye, state leader of be able to abide his indignation" It is Oscar Mikesell arrived home Sat Portland. Miss Fredrickson is the M. Tuesday, March 28. The fun- home economics extension. (Jer. 10:10). Welcome! urday from O. S. C. to spend spring daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank niest one will win the Mad Marx- built around an adequate under The Lesson-Sermon also Included Fredrickson. She was a graduate of the following passages from the | vacation with his parents, Mr. and the 1931 class' and has since been men’s prize of four tickets, and the standing of the present economic The publishers of the Hermiston ¡ Mrs. W. A. Mikesell. Christian Science textbook, “Sci Herald wish to welcome new read Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Springer have living with her uncle at Salem. next funniest will win two tickets difficulties as they apply to the ence and Health with Key to the Friends here unite in wishing Mr. weekly publication, or home, methods of cutting home ers to their i moved onto the Wm. Mitchell farm and Mrs. Linkhart happiness and to the Oasis theatre. Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: Quoting from the immensely costs without endangering health or news letter, and to express appre- | which joins the J. H. Reid home. prosperity. “Divine Science deals its chief Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, who formerly elation for the loyal support o: A deal was transacted last week popular first volume of "Boners.” happiness, and means of promoting blow at tho supposed material foun- i lived there have moved to Stanfield wherein T. Carrail traded his ranch the plural of ox is oxygen. Buddha better home and community morale those Into whose home the Herald dations of life and intelligence. It Mrs. Dennis is with her mother in west of Irrigon for the Geo. Ran- is worshipped chiefly in Budda in the face of difficulties. has gone formerly. We are happy dooms idolatry. A belief in other Minnesota at the present: time. Men. particularly those who are over our increased "Herald family” ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ gods, other creators, and ether crea Mr. Epperson of Pendleton has cier place three miles east of Irri Pest. And a senator is half horse i rented the Lon Dotson ranch and gon. Mrs. Amy Collins and family, and half man. tions must go down before Chris temporarily unemployed, are invited and only hope that we may con t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t who had been living on Mr. Carrolls his uncle will farm it for him. tian Science . . . Matter docs rot Everybody’s reading "boners” of to this conference as well as women, tinue to give service to the coomun- By Mrs. Wm. Hineline Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Coble of Pi- place, moved to the former Rancler their own. And now somebody is | express Spirit. Ged is infinite ity in which we have become so farm Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Look and part of the program and exhib lot Rock spent the week end as J. M. Thom, Jr., and Lawrence omnipresent Spirit. If Spirit Is ai much a part. its will be devoted to ways by which guests of Mrs. Coble’s parents, Mr. er of Echo moved to Mr. Ranciere going to win a prize fot one! and Is everywhere, what and wh r Buhman went to Lewiston last week new home Friday. Mrs. Looker is a Here’s a chance to cash in on the I they may add to the betterment of and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell. We Invite contributions in news is matter?” (pp.535, 223). and brought Jimmie Imthurn back Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey and daugh- daughter of Geo. Rancler. “boners” you know. Send in at I the home through adding equipment or special articles, at any time and Mrs. A. E. McFarland entertained ter Florence motored to Wasco, Wn. with them for a visit with his grand least one. Or several, if you like! and conveniences with little or no the H.E.C. ladies at her home near know that news correspondents in Sunday where they visited Mrs. Umatilla Thursday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Buh- cash outlay. outlying districts will be glad to man. Jimmie's mother will be re- ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥: ¥ ¥ Udey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mrs. Rado W illiams, who spent HOMEMAKERS MEET AT O.S.C. receive Interesting news items from Sink, returning Sunday evening. the winter with her son Roscoe, left membered here as Elda Buhman. O.S.C. WOMEN LEAD MEN any of you. The name of tho cor Mrs. Udey remained in Wasco and for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. FOR 3-DAY CONFERENCE. UMATILLA NEWS Mr. and Mis. Walter Garner, who will visit for a few days. Very! Tomkins at Prescott, Wn. respondent appears below the head By Louise Byrnes have Leen living on the Jim Todd IN SCHOLASTIC RATINGS. Dick Upham returned home Fri- Mrs. Oliver called on Mrs. R. V. ing this week which gives oppor place Mrs. Jess Connell spent the w CC day night from O.S.C. to spend the Jones Thursday. moved to Hermiston last Fri- annual Oregon confer- The third tunity for contributions. •nd in Pendleton. spring vacation with his parents, day. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were ence for, the study of home inter-1 Women of the Oregon State col- Mrs. Tom Slattery. Mrs. Jame: If you have twin calves, a freak business visitors in Hermiston Fri ests, designed-this year to direct alb lege student body consistently »et Bob and Fred Thom were Walla Byrhes and daughters Bernice, Lo 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham. Walther Ott arrived home Satur day. turkey or chickens, an unusual Walla visitors Flnday, Ise, Muriel. Erma, and Joan motor day from O. S. C. and will spend the Edward Houghten. who is attend the science of the home economists the pace for the men in general crop or a new baby, turn it in to the MM. Ralph Faytor and baby daugh ed to Pendleton Saturday whero week. ing O.S.C., arrived home Friday eve to the practical betterment of Ore- scholastic achievement, and have news reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison ning to visit over spring vacation. 1er returned home from Pendleton they visited Mrs. Paul Walsh and gon homes through the present eco- recently outstripped the sterner sex ■mall daughter Verna Dale. and daughter Lois were dinner A special message to members of Florence Brace, Maurice Williams nomic emergency, is called for Mar. in every division except the grad- aturday. Hie little lady has been Lorine Lash is confined to her | guests at the home of Alpha Christ- and Henry Wler attended the dance any farm organization will appear named Noitua Louise. home because of illness. . 30 to April 1 at the school of home uate students, according to a grade ley Sunday. at Echo Friday night. In the Herald every week.. A per Mrs. Harry Hull and Miss Clara, Mrs. Ben Cerking is visiting at All the teachers at Columbia Carl Eishe was a Portland busi economics at Oregon State college. report just issued by E. B. Lemon, Corrigan motored to Walla Walla sonal message as well as meeting the J. B. Saylor home. school have been re-elected tor an- ness visitor Friday and Saturday. This conference, the first of registrar. Saturday. notices and announcements. The other term. They are: Miss Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace called which was an outgrowth of the Miss Grace Rodda, who is a sen On the basis of three being the Dwight Mahoney of La Grande columns are edited be representa- ior at Oregon Normal at Monmouth visitad Saturday and Sunday with McAtee. Pauline Morris, and Mrs. on a number of friends over the pro White House Conference on Child highest possible grade point aver Laura Morris. ject Sunday. tives from each farm organization is home for tho spring vacation. his brothsr Wallace Mahoney. Ann Sommerer was hostess at a Rev. and Mrs. Farrens are at Care and Development, has become age. all the men of the student body •nd will giva timely Instructions. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Thompson and party honoring Mary McGonigle on Milton-Freewater for a few days at Mrs. W. J. Rodda and sister spent the rallying point and unifying in last term averaged 1.25, while all A messagge in values will be car Wednesday at the W. O. Rodda daughter Ruth motored to Pendle her 14 th birthday this week. tending meetings. . fluence coordinating the work of women averaged 1.43. Women in ton Saturday. ried each week in the adverthilng home. Mrs. Ray Minnick’s mother from Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell end ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Hood River is visiting her daughter many state organizations interested sororities outsttripped the men in columns of the paper. Mrs. Beatrice McKenty called i daughter Josephine and Margaret in the welfare of Oregon homema fraternities 1.56 to 1.46, while the and family. Again we welcome the new read- to Umatilla Wednesday to assist | Brown motored to Pendleton Mon- | BOARDMAN NEWS The small children of Mr. and kers. Last year 26 organizations or co-ed pledges beat the men's group ; day. ers of the Herald which Is publish- Miss Dunn on a case. By Mrs. Dan Ransier Mrs. Roscoe Williams are absent groups were represented in the en 1.31 to .95. Dormitory men and Paul Walsh and Dwight Mahoney ed in a growing and prosperous Mrs. Chester Harris spent Mon motored to Pendleton Sunday eve Mrs. I. Skonbo was entertained at from school because of illness.. rollment of 176 at the conference. women were nearer even, being 1.32 Bert Benefield, who has been at community. the Dan Ransier home Sunday. day in town with her father, Mr. ning. In keeping with the times, ar to 1.31, but in the independent the. Veterans ’ hospital in Walla The Boardman baseball team be Miss Bernice Byrnes returned to Beasley, who is ill at the home of most of the winter, returned rangements have been made this clubs the women reached the high Walla Walla Tuesday evening where gan Sunday with its first practice Walla his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Wagner. home Tuesday. Put It Through. year to enable both women and men average of 1.81 compared with 1.25 she will resume her work at the game. The dance given by the band Sat of the various counties to attend the tor the men. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson were Moreman Beauty School. Helen Meade spent the week end If W. R. Ronald is correct In his urday night was attended by a large guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark Miss Lorine Lash was hostess at at Union visiting her parents. Hel crowd, Greatest difference is shown in explanation of the farm bill It is a Splendid order was main- meetings with the least possible a party honoring her sister, Mrs. en is staying at the Marschoat home tained and Thursday evening. expense. One group of homemakers the lower class where the newly ar- a very enjoyable evening wonderful mersure and should be Peck. Wednesday after while attending school. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gryger were Dorothy spent. in a northern Willamette valley rived co-eds appear to take their enacted promptly. It is In harmony noon. Those present were; Mrs. Bill Carl Hatch has installed his new Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter and county is even planning to attend studies moroe seriously. Thus fresh Pendleton visitors Monday. . Erwin. Dorothy Matice, Irene From driscol engine and lights are again family were dinner guests with the Roosevelt program of fair of Mr. dahl, Bernice Byrnes. Donna Bishop. on. Mr. Hatch is busy placing poles and Mrs. R. V. Jones Sunday. at an expense of less than $3 each. men women beat the men 1.27 to play to agriculture, by providing Gladys Fromdahl, the honoree and at the air port and is planning on a Harold Perkins of Darlington. Mac and Chase McCoy of Imbler This is made possible through the 1.00, and sophomores 1.34 to 1.13, protected domestic prices. the hostess. twenty-four hour service. visited the J. A. Grabeil and Emmett | opening of dormitories to visitors at while the junior and senior groups The opposition to the bill is typ Eng., takes his invalid wife for hikes Alof Stangeby spent Tuesday end Chas. Wicklander spent Wednes- McCoy families over Sunday. In a wheel chair, sometimes cover 75 cents for two nights or 61 for were only separated by .05 to .10 Wednesday In i. matilla on business. day visiting on the project. ical of the opposition that has ap The Imbler high school basketball A dinner was served Friday by Among graduate students Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otto moved team came to Irrigon Saturday night three, and provision for “picnic points. peared every time the farm subject ing 30 miles a day, sleeping wher- Mrs. Elmer McKenzie and Miss Sara back to the ranch from Portland. and played a game with the Irrigon lunches” right in the home econo the men excelled 2.25 to 1.86. has been mentioned at Washington 1 ever night catches them. Rix honoring mumbers of the high Mr. Busch has rented the place for boys Sunday, and came out ahead. school basketball teams und their the last three years and he has pur- coaches. Following the dinner the cased the Joe Kerns place on the A CORPUSCI E IS AN ARMY diversion of the evening was jig- west side of the project. saw puzzles, Among those present Mrs. Gladys Fortier and daughter SEE THE NEW BIG 7 were: Mr. end Win. Bloom. Norma spent the week end visiting OFFICER! — A “BONER”! Miss Clara Corrigan, Rosa Ricco, and her parents at the Frank Cramer Paul Donovan besides members of home. Do you know any others? Send |J, the teams. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow and in a funny "boner”, folks! Not a S » Many of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ziarl Gilispie motored to Hep- funny-bone but a tunny “boner”. 4, ALL GEARS RUN IN A BATH OF OIL. Mrs. H. E. Bramar gathered at the pner Saturday. The louder the laugh in it. the ! ¡} Community church Wednesday eve- Nr. and Mrs. Jim Roland left Built like an automobile. ning where the Ladies Aid sponsored Wednesday for Ukiah where they surer the prize. And the first prize. < > a farewell party for them. A pro will make their home. The last year is four tickets and the second prize | 1 * Sale will continue until further notice gram was enjoyed. thev rented the old John Brice place two tickets to the Oasis theatre, % Fete McNabb is again working at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow of contributed by the Four Marx Broth | < ► the Red & White store after spend Pendleton spent Wednesday at the IN THE PRICE OF ing last week on his ranch. home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow's sis ers. those delightfully looney starsi <> Mr. and J. Thorne and ter. Mrs. Dan Ransier. whose latest picture. “Horse Feath-11 J children Alverda and Buddy of Pen Tate Boyles spent last week visit- ers.” plays Friday and Saturday at % dleton visited at the home of Mr. ‘ne and looking sfter business while the Oasis theatre. < , and Mrs. J. F. Wurster Sunday. here. He was the guest of H. H. Everyone who Is in school and i 1 , Earl and Ralph Thorne and Fred Weston. Mr. Boyles is taking a truck Beck of Pendleton were Umatilla load of cattle back to Colfax, Wn„ everyone who has ever been in % REGULAR PRICE RANGES FROM $4.00 to $7.50. ALSO ON GENUINE visitors Friday. school knows a particularly funny | < > with him. Mrs. Mabel Pound of Portland is Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McFarren and “ boner. ” For a “ boner ” is an un- | J , I. H. C. MO WI IG MACHINE REPAIRS visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. family and Mr. Jones were in Hep- consciously hilarious answer given * ’ Otto Pound. pner Friday. THEY ARE HIRSCH-WEIS QUALITY AND RANGE TO $4.75. Mrs. D. C. Mahoney and son W. Wilbanks is confined to his by a bewildered student in a school | < ► Dwight of La Grande spent the home with flu and ear trouble. or college. | : J week end in Umatilla visiting Mr and put men to work who will buy your product*. The Ladies Aid of Boardman put The Viking Press has published 1 * and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney. Mrs. on a comedy play at Umatilla Fri several volumes of "Boners.' culled ' < • REGULAR PRICES RANGE TO $8.00. Mahoney also visited Mrs. Laura day evening in the Columbia the- from all parts of the world. Thou-, : I Dwight Amen in Kennewick, Wn. On deferred payments on International Har The title of the play was, "The sands of copies of the books have1 * , Is a former student of Umatilla high Man in the Green Shirt." vester machines, they have made it possible school and will graduate from the Pleasant evening was spent at sold. But what the Marx Brothers • Eastern Oregon Normal School this the Community church Thursday want are your original “boners’— % for us to carry you at the rate of 5% for the spring. evening by the Boardman people. maybe one you pulled yourself in 2 year 1933. Mrs. Roy Ponin of Centralia, Wn. Games were played and light re- school or one you’ve heard in ay This merchandise will not last long at these prices. arrived Tuesday afternoon to fresh menta served. for the Eastern Star meet. Mrs. Della Harnden left Sunday classroom during your student days. ' ’ Tom Slattery. of Spokine, for a visit with her eon in La In "Horse Feathers” the Marx : , Wn.. spent Sunday In Umatilla Brothers get away with some class- < > Bing his father Tom Slattery. Mr. The H.H.C. elub will meet at the re Ae -era, . a a —d— • <> Slattery was enroute to California. home of Mrs. Everett Dugan Wed- room horseplay that s a riot. And < > — VUK NEW -ATTN Holding Johnson, who has been nesday. The usual pot luck Will be there are plenty of "boners" sprink- absent from school the past month. served at 1:90 o'clock. led through the uproariously screwy I rorrcocccccc*cccc*cccccccccc*ccccc%0Gc0000002000000%% Uhr Errmsio ferali In recent years. It came from the ele ment that was in the saddle during Mr. Hoover’s regime and destroyed not only the prospects of agricul ture but drove tho whole nation tc the verge at economic collapse. If we want hard times and unem ployment to continue indefinitely and unabated the thing to do is tt defeat the farm bill and other re forms. If we desire a return t< prosperous times the thing to do 1: to set the stage for proper farm prices.. With fair prices on th< farm other troubles will disappea in due time. Without such prices there can be no recovery. Some people think bank troubles are at the bottom of all our woes but farm prices went too low. Mich iggan was the first to have a state wide bank holiday and tthe Michi gan holiday was due primarily to the fact people had stopped buying automobiles because thte absence of farm buying power bad paralyzed general business. Those who fight the farm bil. to their but there is nothing claims..They object to a return of pre-war prices because they profit by the present extremely low prices. They chould like consum ers to believe they would be ruined if prices improve to the pre-war basis. That contention Is ridiculous and may be ignored. President Roosevelt will make no mistake in keeping the promise he made to agriculture. His pre decessoor listening to the processore did not keep the promise of econom ic equality contained In the repub lican platform of 1928 and the re scita were unfortunate.. The Hoov er administration was wrecked and It Is hard to tell what would have happened to the rest of us had note the, rescue party arrived when it did und under the command of a courageous, fast working leader.— East Oregonian. 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