The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 29, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
J. A. Scollard, agent of the Farm
NOTED AUTHOR DRAMATIC STAR the group went to call on Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Waid, After receiving
Loan Commissioner, stationed in the
PINE
CITY
NEWS
t
IN "INDIA SPEAKS” AT OASIS.
hearty
more refreshments and
Federal Loan Bank In Spokane.
welcome the crowd still weren’t sa-
By Oleta Neill
Published every Thursday at Hermis- , In reply to an inquiry he says
-
Richard Halliburton, who de- tisfied so on the way homo they
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by that ."a great many of these irri-
C. H. Bartholomew visited at the scribes
Smith
heretofore unseen and for- stopped at the Sylvanius
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, gation districts ara In the same con- home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Bar- bidden aspects of India and sur- home and entered into a pea hulling
tholomew in Heppner Wednesday.
Publishers.
rounding territory in the dramatic bee. By the time that was finished,
dition. and provision has been made
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger adventure film, “India Speaks", pro­ everyone was satisfied to return |
Entered as Second Class Matter by the last Congress so that they and daughter. Miss Ina Wattenbur- duced by Walter Futter who created home.
Wayne Power and Otis Hake re­
December, 1906, Umatilla County, may avail themselves of the oppor-ger of Echo, called at the Mrs. Ollie the sensational "Africa Speaks", oc­
tunity to get their affairs in shape, | Neill home Thursday.
cupies a unique position in Ameri­ turned home Saturday from Corval­
Oregon.
Cecelia, Helen and Jack Healy can lettera.
lis where they have been attending
but until this has been done by the 1
who have been attending the Fis-
An adventurous vagabond, a con­ 4-H club summer school.
irrigation
districts
themselves,
it
is
Subscription Rates:
ter's School in Pendleton the past vincing lecturer and a world-wide
George McDermott and Russell
$1.00 impossible for us to consider applica two weeks returned home Saturday. traveler, Halliburton can always be Lay returned home from Pendleton
One Year .................................
.75 tions from individuals with land
Mrs. Haskin of Portland, Ore., is counted upon for novelty in travel Saturday where -they have been at­
Six Months ...............................
Three Months ........
.50 situated In this nonloanable area." visiting at the home of her brother and adventure. As an author he tending Catholic summer school.
Miss Doris Gillanders is spending
Whenever farm land is free from Joe Foley. Mrs. Hoskin is on her av lea Is his readers into strange pla­
obligations commissioner’s loans are to Colorado where she will visit ces, Into hilarious difficulties, into a few days with her parents.
new appreciations of history and ro­
Billie Penny and Robert Refvem
I being made to reduce and refinance more of her relatives.
Many have started a savings account months ago and
Rauch mance: yet he never qualifies his are the proud owners of brand new
Fred
Frank Helms and
farmer's debts on a longer term | took a load of Fred Rauch’s sheep courageous philosophy of reckless bicycles purchased last week.
are now able to make a home for that June Bride.—
It Is an easy matter to start a 'Savings Account at
hasis to supply working capitai and J to the Portland market. Mr. Helms living with a single trite moral.
Some remodeling and painting is
He injects a boldly romantic and being done in the Refvem store and
this bank. One Dollar enrolls you in the Legion of
I to refinance foreclosed farms.
and Mr. Rauch left early Sunday
Savers.
•
bright-spirited appeal into “India a new vegetable cooler and rack has
The government again comes to morning.
Miss Doris Lambert of Pendleton Speaks,” which stars him for the been installed.
the rescue of the farmer, but with is visiting with Mrs. Walter Wiggle­ first time on any screen. His elo­
The money you save is never missed. You learn to
Miss Jane Gibson has been indis­
I its usual technicalities.
get along without it, and have added satisfaction of
sworth for a few days. Miss Lambert quent tongue and the panoramic posed at her home with the flu the
New Farm Loans.
knowing you are traveling on the road to success.
camera reveal sights amazing as past week.
came Saturday evening.
Few farmers In the Hermiston or
He shows a
Guy Moore visited Jack Healy well as spectacular.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunlack and
million blood-sucking vampire bats son Charles left Thursday for a
s Monday afternoon.
Stanfield Irrigation districts will be
Mr. and Mrs. Art Alderman and swooping from beyond a cliff; a short visit to Spokane. Mr. Hunlack
able to obtain benefit from the new
• daughters of Hermiston called on spectacle of horror wherein Hindus was formerly employed in a hotel
CHURCH NOTES
National Farm Loan association, ac­
inflict inconceivable self-torture; a there.
• Mrs. Ollie Neill Thursday.
cording to informatin received from
ublic purging of filth and disease
Mr. and Mrs. Dm, Lindsay and
Mrs. D. Z. Penny and Mrs. E. A
0000*.***
children Annie and Bruce were vi­ in the Ganges river; a Ramadan Hoosier entertained the ladies of
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
sitors In Pendleton Friday on busi­ •rayer of twenty thousand Maham- Stanfield who didn’t play cards to
of Hermiston
.
W. E. Jones, Pastor.
ness.
nedans; a deadly combat between a party at the Hoosier home Satur­
Capital,
Surplus
and
Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
10:15 A. M., Communion service,
The light shower Sunday helped a lion and a tiger; and the dedica­ day afternoon.
Many
different
10:30 A. M., Song service and an the crops slightly although it was tion of a Buddhist living god to be games were played and prizes were
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE. President
not enough to do very much good conceived by a "white goddess" in awarded to the winners. Delicious
nouncements.
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
to the wheat crop, a great deal o the fastnesses of Tibet.
an
|
refreshments were served and
10:45 A. M., Preaching service ; which has commenced burning and
When Halliburton emerged col­ enjoyable time was had by all.
ind junior church.
can probably be saved only by a lege-bred from Princeton University
good rain, as the kernels have only he was twenty-one years old. He set $ # * *23 * % ¥ *
11:20 A. M„ Teaching service.
7:00 P. M., Both junior and sen- commented to fill out.
orth on an adventurous trek inspir­
COLUMBIA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and ing his best seller. “The Royal Road
EDUCATOR RELEASES TUBERCU- may speak, therefore, of a tubercu­
or Christian Endeavor. Miss Wilma
losis patient, or of the disease, t
By Florence Udey
the Antone to Romance” which, It is said, ran
family
spent
Sunday
at
toop
will
lead
the
discussion
for
t erculosis, just as one speaks of
FOR THE COMING WEEK.
LCSIS WORD DEFINITIONS.
Cunha home.
into a half-million copies. An un-
and
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
W.
Lenz
he seniors i on the subject “How
pneumonia patient.
Harle Wattenburger, Oscar Me ‘enchable thirst for adventure family were visitors at the Jake
EVERYDAY PRICES AT
an We 1 Make Our Nation More Carty and John and Frank Carlson thrills urged the young vagabond Rueber home in Stanfield Sunday
“Physicians, nurses, public health
An interesting release has been
left early Sunday morning for Toll­ to take to land, sea and air. and to afternoon.
hristian?”
sent out from the Oregon Tubercu- workers, and even tuberculosis pa­
gate
to
fish.
In
the
afternoon
they
experience
almost
incredible
en-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones and fam­
8:00 P. M., Preaching service.
tients misuse tubercular. Even the
went to the head of Big Butts. counters, and record them in his ily are moving to Elgin, Ore., where losis association headquarters in dictionaries are not in agreement on
Creek to fish.
"Where Your Dollars Buy Most.”
Portland
that
will
other
three
books,
“
New
Worlds
to
be
educational
to
they will make their home.
it. Dr. Jacobs declares. For all prac­
METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs. Sloan Thomson and daughter Conquer,” "The Glorious Adven-
Mrs. Mason of Los Angeles is vi­ every person who reads it. The ar- tical purposes, then,
O. W. Payne, Pastor.
Mary visited at the Marion Finch tore” and the current best-seller, siting with her brother, C. A. Kel-
CLEAN SWEEP
tide follows:
There will be regular church Ser- nome Wednesday.
’The Flying Carpet.”
1. Tuberculous is an adjective de­
1er.
does one use "tubercu­ scribing the disease.
C. H. Ayers and C. H. Bartholo­
vices Sunday. Preaching at 10:00
Dick Upham left Sunday for lar "When
”
?
mew have commenced hauling wood
Lakeview, Ore., where he has a po-
2. Tubercular is never used in
o’clock and Sunday school at 11:00. and poles from the mountains for « IV. ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥
"When does one use "tubercu­ reference to tuberculosis.
sltion on the forest patrol.
This service will be the final ser- their winter use.
STANFIELD NEWS
,
t
Mr. and Mrs. John Rubner and lous”?
3. Tuberculosis is the name of a
non of the retiring pastor, and you
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters
“A leaflet, prepared by Phillip P. disease, used also as adjective.
By Sophronia Rhea
Edwin Neimeyer of Los Angeles and
will find a welcome to both sei - Neva and Lennä were in Hermiston
Jacobs,
Ph.D.,
the
best
informed
BRING YOUR CONTAINER
Mrs. Jim Beebe, Mrs. Bob Beebe, Mrs. Neimeyer of Touchet, Wn., visi
on business Saturday.
"Copies of the leaflet by Dr. Ja-
educator in the national tuberculo­
vices.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Healy and Mrs. Ralph Finley and Mrs. A. A. ted at the Barham home Thursday. sis field, uses definitions approved cobs and of others listing symtoms,
Members
of
the
Pentecostal
family attended a picnic at Battle Laird were Portland visitors during
methods of treatment and preven­
the Rose Festival.
church held a picnic on the Casady by the National Tuberculosis Asso- tion. and steps in the cure of tuber-
Mt. park Sunday.
CMRSTIAC SC.ENGE CHURCHES
elation as follows:
Mr. Beebe and son Kenneth, and lawn Sunday.
Mrs. Neil Knightn of Hardman
66(thristian Science was the sub-
"Tuberculous” is the adjective culosis, are available at the office
A picnic dinner was given at the
is staying with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Laird were visitors of the
of the Oregon Tuberculosis Associa­
O ject of tlie Lesson-Sermon in
John Jendrzejewski home Sunday in corresponding to the noun “tuber- tion, 605 Woodlark Building, Port-
Nora Moore on the Roy Neill ranch. fohn Day country a week ago.
pound
Mrs. Lawrence Knight, formerly honor of Mr. Keller’s sister, Mrs. culosis.” It refers to lesions, infec-
alt Churches of Christ, Scientist,
Miss Mary Cunningham of Hepp
lend. Their preparation and distri­
ner who has been visiting Miss Ma­ ‘dabelle Beebe, of Portland is visit- Mason. Those present were Mr. and tions, conditions caused by the tu- bution is financed by the annual
on Sunday, Juno 25.
Mrs. Henry Sommerer and family, j berculosis germ, the tubercle bacil- sale of Christmas Seals.
ry Cunha the past few weeks re- ng at the home of her parents.
The Golden Text was, “The
POUNDS
Mrs. Bill Rodda has been quite ill Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham and son lus. (e.g. “a tuberculosis kidney”.
turned .to Heppner Tuesday.
people that walked in darkness
“When students and others are in
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Neill and son it her home but is slowly improv- Dick. C. A. Keller and family, Mrs. “tuberculosis bone’ “of tuberculous
liave seen a great light : they that
need of a substitute or synonym for
Barham and son Childs, and Mr. origin”, “a tuberculous patient”.)
Hugh
were
in
Heppner
Saturday
on
n
g.
dwell in the land of the shadow of
tuberculosis, the Association sug­
Mrs. A. N. Boggs, Mrs. I
business.
F. and Mrs. Jendrzejewski and family. |
"Tubercular" refers to conditions
death, upon them hath the light
"phthisis” pronounced thi-sis.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger Wooster, Mrs. Sidney Power and
Mr. and Mrs. August Linder were resembling tuberculosis but that gests
shined" IL"'. 9:2).
and children called on Mr. and Mrs. ‘amilies celebrated their birthdays visitors at th Barham home Sun- actually are not. Tubercular means Fither one means the same as old-
fashioned
“consumption”.
“The
Among the citations which com-
W. J. Wattenburger in Echo Wed­ espectively, on Sunday by a picnic day evening.
a condition resembling, and similar White Plague” was used for years
prize 1 the Lesson-Sermon was the
n the Stanfield park. The ladies'
nesday evening.
E. J. Allen was a business visi- to. tuberculosis, but a condition as a popular reference to the di­
following from the Bible: "Verily,
irthdays all came on June 24th. tor at the Joe Udey home Monday, that has been established as not be­
Joe Foley, Mrs. Hasken and Mur
sease. It originated with the beloved
ray Potts were business visitors In several other people whose birth-
verily, I say unto you, Ho tint be-
S. Epperson was a business visi- ing caused by the tubercle bacillus, physician of an earlier day, Dr. Oli­
Schillings
days are near the above date were tor in Pendleton Monday.
Hermiston Saturday.
lieveth on me, the works that I
its use in reference to tuberculosis ver Wendell Holmes, at a time when
Mr. and Mrs. W . D. Neill calleo included, which were Mrs. Lough­
212 lbs.
do shall he do also . . . And I will
E. J. Allen was a business visitor is therefore incorrect.
any of these words spelled death in
on Miss Gertrude Tichnor of Alpin
lin and Mrs. Meyers of Echo, also at the Joe Udey home Monday.
K. C.
pray the Fath r i nd ho shall g e
“Tuberculosis” Is the name of a most cases. The death rate however
Thursday
evening.
?
A.
Powers
of
Hermiston.
A
good
Charlie Epperson of Pendleton specific disease but may be used has been cut in half since 1920,
you another C ¡ for,er, that le
5 lbs.
Mrs. Annis Schmidt and son Al
ime and fine refreshments were en- visited Friday with his uncle, S. Ep­ both as noun and adjective.
m
aide with you forever”
One showing much recent progress."
oyed by all.
fred were visitors in Echo Friday.
21/2 lbs.
person. He took a load of potatoes |
(John 14: 12, It ).
Peter • ari on
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hedrick ac- back to Pendleton.
Calumet
T.: ' Lcsson-C.r.on also Includ-
li ter part of last week after a few ■ompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. Jou-
A party was given Sunday after-
ed the following correlative pas-
lault left early Monday morning for non at the home of Florence Udey
weeks visii ai tue ioui o ....
Tacoma, Wn., where they plan to honoring the birthday of David,
sage from the Christian Science
Arthur Carlson in Portland.
2-tb. box
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill visited pend a week visiting friends and Prudhomme, who is spending the
textbook, "Science and Health
Plain or Iodized
their daughter Mrs. Charlie Plourd relatives. Miss Ardelia Herley ac- summer at the Udey ranch. The af-,
with Key to the Scriptures”, by
companied the Hedrick’s in return ternoon was spent swimming.
near Pendleton the later part of las
A
Mary Baker Eddy: “ The time fcr
week.
Their son Ralph who has to her home at Hood River. Miss weiner roast supper was enjoyed in
the
reappearing
of
the
divine
heal-
Libby’s
Cans
Tcricy plans to spend the 4th of the evening after which everyone
been vis iting Plourd’s for several
ir g Is throughout all time; and
uly with friends at John Day, Ore. played games and toasted marsh­
weeks returned home with them.
whosoever layeth his earthly all
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards will mallows. Those present were Irene [
The Cunningham girls of Hepp
on the alt ar of divine Science,
ner visited at the Antone Cunha eave for The Dalles Thursday morn- Kennings. Ralph Krause, Martha |
Crinketh of Christ’s cup now, and
ng where they plan to meet their
home Sunday evening.
I endued with the spirit and
laughter Patricia who attended Lenz, David Prudhomme. Marjorie
Mrs. C. H. Ayers and daughter
Ralph Fix. Ralph Shafer,
Ji anita spent Monday at the home -H club school at Corvallis, then Shafer,
power of Christian healing. In the
Florence Udey and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
of
Mrs.
Ollie
Neill.
vent
to
Salem
where
she
has
been
words of St. John: 'He shall give
Mr. and’Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew visiting her sister, Mrs. Chapman. Udey.
you another Comforter, that ho
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were visi-
01»«.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barr of Ore­ tors
visited
Mr. Bartholomew s mother
may abide with you forever.' This
at the W. A. Mikesell home !
gon City were visitors at the W. G.
Mrs.
Mary
Bartholomew
in
Heppne
Comforter I understand to be Di­
Wallace home Sunday. Mrs. Barr is Sunday evening.
Zunday afternoon.
Harry Hoyt who is visiting at the1
vine Science" (p. 55).
i
Rosanna Cunningham of Heppnei i sister of Mr. Wallace.
Lincoln Wyman and James White W. A. Mikesell home played the
is visiting at the Antone Cunha
home for a few weeks. Rosanna -re conducting meetings every even­ drums in the Udey's Dance band at
MAXWELL HOUSE
ing at the Full Gospel Mission this Stanfield Saturday night. He filled I
came to Cunha's last Tuesday.
Earl Carson’s place, who is serious- j
Mrs. Ralph Allen and son Robert week.
Rev. C. E. Davis returned home ly ill.
of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, are visit-
Mrs. Belscamper was a visitor at
ing al the home of Mrs. Allen's Sunday from Ione where he has been
F. W. Lenz home Sunday.
mother, Mrs. O F. Thomson this onducting services the past few the Mrs.
McCulley and daughter of
week.
Mrs. Allen and Robert ar- weeks. Mr. Davis expects to return Helix visited Saturday at the Archie
to Ione next week for an extended
rived Monday evening.
Rugg home. Mrs. McCulley is Mrs.
time.
.........
Miss Katherine McCasky is visit- Ruggs' mother.
Use the Classified Column.
Mary Elizabeth Ward returned |
ng at the home of her sister, Mrs.
at The Hermiston Herald.
home
Saturday
from
Corvallis
where
,
Federal Tax goes into effect midnight, July 8th
It Brings Results.
F. A. Baker.
Good Grade Bulk
Miss Gweneth Gale and her bro- she attended the 4-H. club summer
her Walter of Walla Walla are vis- school. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell re­
$9000909099909090098990800840090008289808480808660046
Lb
ting at the home of their aunt. Mrs. turned earlier In the week and de-!
. F. Reeves. Gweneth says she is cided to wait until later before mov­
ing.
FOR REAL ECONOMY
going to stay all summer.
Steam Kel t tied
Gordon Blessing, who has been
Harold Reeves left for Portland
Sunday where he plans to take visiting at the August Linder home
left Sunday evening with Charles
Bars
treatments.
Misses Billie Hedrick and Ardelia Burk for Osan, Wn.; where they will
—I ASTS ONE-THIRD LONGER—
ierlla were dinner guests at the visit for a few days and then go to
Portland before returning home.
Jurtis Rhea home Sunday.
Mrs. DeMoss and her mother were ? A real soap that desolves instantly. Makes
.
,
Miss Evalyn Thorsen is employed
visitors at the August Linder home • a good suds and takes out the dirt.
t the Hermiston hotel.
For@ec
Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haney and son
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross, daughters %
Forest of Walla Walla are spending
i two weeks visit at the W. J. Han- Dorothy and Ruth, and son Ray-%
>y home.
PHONE— Icehouse 741, Residence 901.
mond of Portland arrived Wednes- < >
Carl Rhea was in town Monday day evening at the Joe Udey home 1 ‘
Daily Delivery
Sundays Open until 12:00.
consulting Dr. McCowan about an where they visited until Sunday. : ,
infected hand. The doctor lanced Mr. Ross worked on his truck. He < >
the l and and it is much improved. took the truck back to Portland on 1 ,
Mrs. Jim Meade and sen Raymond their return trip. Mrs. Ross is a sis- < >
GOOD ONES
and daughter. Mrs. Joe Waterman ter to Mr. Udey.
and little daughter Evalyn, departed Sidney Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. ' ¡ ► ,
PER DOZ.
Vacuum Pack - Top Grade
by auto Sunday morning for Des A. E. McFarland were dinner guests . »
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJECTS
Moines. Iowa, to visit Mrs. Meade's at the Henry Ott home Sunday.
mother who has been quite ill. They
O. E. Hunt has moved onto the . ,
ins.
WE HEARTILY ENDORSE THE
expend to spend an extended visit. Hurst ranch, recently occupied by
Vernon Wald departed last
the Dawsons.
for Tacoma. Wn., where he met
Mrs. J. H. DeMoss and son Don
Miss Sue Shepherd. They were issued
aid and Mrs. Harold Hunt were vi
25c K.
i their marriage license there, then sitors in Pendleton Friday.
MADE IN PENDLETON
OUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE ALWAYS FRESH
I drove to Yakima where they were
Wes Smith was a dinner guest at
married by Mr. Waid’s uncle. Mr. the Joe Udey home where he visited
! Gibson. Mr and Mrs. Wald returned with the Ross family Thursday
DOZEN
home Friday.
Fully Guaranteed by Umatilla County Taxvayers.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell, for
E. J. Allen is staying at the Harr
merly Miss Jennie Heggman, were home this week.
also newly weds of the past week,
The Davis and Jones families were
married in Portland in
the presence of friends and returned guests at the F. W. Lenz home Sun
LOCAL DEALER
day evening.
home Saturday morning.
A small crowd of Stanfield and
Miss Florence Udey was a busi­
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Echo friends and neighbors gave a ness visitor in Pendleton Wednesday
PHONE 341
little surprise party on Mr. and Mrs.
D. D Follett and son were Col­
Buy This Battery and Keep Your Money at Home.
Lloyd Russell Monday evening. Af-
ter light refreshments were served. umbia visitors Wednesday.
Uhe Bermiston Sfratò
f
The
June
Bride
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Harvest Time
SAVING
PRICES
BURNHAM’S
BROOMS - 39c
Pure Honey E: 6c
Dill Pickles 29; 19c
Bulk Tea
39c
Prunes-4
25c
Soda Crackers
5 lb. box 57c
Baking Powder
95c
69c
59c
2
Salt
Mdk-5
15c
27c
(AVE
Ice Cream Salt
1 5 n>. 15c
Block Salt
69c
We Do Not Sell Beer!
Walnuts
Coffee
27c
Cheese
16c
Crackers. 2
250
Coffee
3
51c
Soap
4
23c
FOR PRINTING
ofCn< Vraster
MODERATE RATE
csscsscacoicts
Meadowbrook Ice
2,
SANIFLUSH WMWSW“RMM 23c
9c
Lemons
Cresent Coffee
3
79c
baking Powder
Lemons
Oranges
White King Granulated Soap
Cents per lb
PEP
Bran Flakes
BUY FLOUR NOW AND SAVE
FLOUR $1.19
Lifebouy-4 Bar 23c
Corn Flakes
WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS
and Local Fruit. ® Produce.
Pendleton Battery
200
FRESH TOMATOES Por - lOc
20c
Burnham’s
See JIM PEARSON
Hermiston, Ore.
KINGSLEY’S