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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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why not arrange the construction in
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order that farmers in the Inland t
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COLUMBIA
NEWS
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STANFIELD NEWS 1 BY STUDENTS AT U. OF 0.
Published every Thursday at Hermis- Empire may obtain a reduction in
By Helen Jendrzejewski
Bv Sophronla Rhen
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by freight rates’ The additional cost
EUGENE, Ore.—Students at the
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conrad and
Mrs.
Etta
Hawks
of
Pendleton
vi-
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, of 11,800,000 for a ship lock at sited the A. N. Boggs family durili University of Oregon receive a broad Mrs. Archie Conrad and small daugh
Bonneville would aid future devel- the past week.
Publishers.
and general education, while train- ter Bertie Lou, were business visi
Mrs. Annie Burgess left Thurs- ink
opment of the upper river, while if
for their chosen fields, accord tors at Echo Thursday.
Second
Class
Matter
Entered
it is not built to permit ocean go-’day for Portland where she plans to
ing io Dr. H. R. Taylor, director of
Lloyd Moore has been taking care
December, 1906, Umatilla County, ing vessels to navigate the upper; make a three weeks visit.
the personal research bureau, who of the Luttrell ranch while they are
Because
of
play
practice
and
sick
Oregon.
Columbia no further development ness the
Nous club meeting has just announced the results of away.
will ever be seen.
Subscription Rates:
was postponed Wednesday evening. vocabulary tests given to a number
Miss Georgia Lindner was an over
The fact that Por land does not
Word was received here last week |
»1.00
One Year .................................
of students both at the beginning of night guest of Anne Sommerer Fri-
was
married
just
re-
that
Buz
Smith
want
ship
locks
at
Bonneville
lead
.75
Six Months ...............................
their first year and near the end of day night.
.50 this paper to believe that their faith ' ently
Three Months .........................
The Farm Bureau Ladies Auxilia
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» • wir.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mossie of Ukiah i their fourth.
in the navigation feature of Bonne- .ere Stanfield visitors the latter |
While the test measures the gen ry held a quilting bee at the club
ville dam is not gent ¡ne. It is not part of the week.
eral vocabulary, it is generally as- house last week. They were quilt
Claude Waid of Greenacres, Wn
the intention of the people of east
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sumed that to add one of the care ing for Mrs. Jackson Harr, who has
OC
DI
home
of
spent
the
week
end
at
the
ern Oregon to deliberately work for
fully chosen words, a student would had her arm injured, and Mrs. L.
his parents.
postponement of the construction at
Twelve men started to work on have to do from 50,000 to 100,000 Hammer,
A pot-luck dinner was
Bonneville, but it is their intention the Stanfield relief Monday morning
vords of general reading, and a no served at noon.
Mayor ‘
to work for further construction on under the supervision ot
ticeable gain in the four years would
Childs Barham has finished plas-
Mob Action No Remedy.
the Columbia to bring about a re Frank Sloan.
Mrs. C. D. Connor and small definitely indicate pursuit of gen tering the Cable home.
The mob at San Jose which lynch duction in freight rates by making laughter Deloris went to Gibbon eral knowledge outside of the stu-
Pete Beamer was a business visi-
ed Thomas H. Thurmond and John the river navigable from Pasco to aturday afternoon. Mr. Connor dent’s major field.
In being situated where we can average a good crop every
tor
in Milton and Walla Walla the
Holmes, the confessed kidnaper tidewater. The Bonneville project
rove up Sunday and they returned
year instead of only one good crop every two or three years.
The Increase In word vocabulary first of the week.
slayers of Brooke L. Hart, 22 year was authorized under pressure and home In the evening.
Our community will continue to work and live as usual even
at
the
University
of
Oregon
aver-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Layman
and
fami
Marion Hutton left Wednesday
old youth, expressed the sentiment following the allocation of $31,000,-
if the industrial centers are not so fortunate and their re
iged nearly 20 words per student, or ly of Pendleton were visitors at the
all effort for Walla Walla where she is taking
of not only the citizens of that city 000 for that project,
covery slower.
i
a course in beauty culture.
a net gain of 20 per cent, Dr. Tay- Dave Conrad home.
but is significant of the national ceased on the part of our represen
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hagan of Oro lor said.
Miss Frances Keller was hostess
May we suggest that these are times for co-operation and
tatives at Washington to seek fur fino, Idaho, called on Mr. and Mrs.
feeling.
at a dancing party Friday. About
our bank as a financial institution brings you a message of
ther
development
on
the
Columbia
The sentiment which spurred the
M. Refvem Monday. They were on
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fifty young folks were present.
good cheer and confidence. Let us all work together and
heir way to Portland where they
mob to action was not directed And now Portland asks the people
E. E. Rainwater and son have re
UMATILLA NEWS
strive to make use of the best methods. There is no such
specifically against the criminals as in the eastern part of the state t< will spend the Thanksgiving holi-
turned to Hermiston after a few
thing as keeping this section down. It has never been down
Mr. Hagan worked for M
By Louise Byrnes
they will lays.
individuals, but was Influenced by "keep mum” for fear
weeks visit at Rainier.
lefvem
in
the
lumber
business
In
and out yet and we don't think it ever will be. Make our bank
Mrs.
M.
M.
McCullough
and
sons
the hideousness of the crime and the "clog" the works.
rangeville, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid were vi
your headquarters. Come in for a friendly chat whenever
The people of eastern Oregon an
fear that the law would again fail
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sires and fam- Vernon and Junior, and daughter sitors at the Christley home Sunday.
Rose
Mary
motored
to
Walla
Walla
you can.
to
“
draw
in
their
horns'
to bring justice to the offenders. asked
Yakima
ly left Tuesday for
for
Chas. Keller and two daughters,
’aturday to do some shopping.
The indiference of those who admin while Portland moves ahead and Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mr. Frances and Rose Mary, and Mary
Chas. Molstead
win
has been and Mrs. Ben Spencer, and E. A.
ister the law has brought about such ties thinghs up so that no ship locks
McGonigle were visitors at the J. H.
vorklng
for
Enoch
Pearson
for
the
McMillian motored to Walla Walla Reid home Sunday.
mob actions by citizens who are in will be constructed at Bonneville
past
year,
is
home
for
the
winter.
|
Friday evening.
of Hermiston
dignant because laws made by them and all hope for further develop
The Empire Publishing Co. of i
The Ladies Aid are giving a home
are abused and misinterpreted in ment for navigation is lost.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over »50,000.
New York has sent Agnes Hills com talent musicale Wednesday evening.
The people of eastern Oregon arc plimentary copies of the Modern I
order that the criminal may be pro-
Mrs. Schroeder, mother of Mrs.
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE. President
tected. These citizens of our coun- only asking that they be given some American Poets’ Anthology, 1932 j Scott Brown, had an attack of acute
CHURCH NOTES
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
try are merely demanding a greater consideration in the matter of sec Mrs. Hills has a copy for the public | indigestion Thursday evening.
ibraries at Stanfield and at Pendle
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney
tional development by representa
degree of justice.
ton.
have named their infant daughter
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tives at Washington
A number of men have been em - Marlin Joe.
Until the time when crime
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
loyed
the
past
week
building
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Springer
and
curbed by the swift dealing of just
W. A. Briggs, Pastor
flumes for the irrigation ditch.
Thanksgiving Observance.
granddaughter Patsy Ann motored
Eddyville visited friends here last
Developments in A. A. A.
ice to those who violate the laws of
Services for Sunday, December 3, week on their way home from Ya
Mary Rhea was a dinner guest o | to Pendleton Saturday to see Mrs.
our country, hiding behind the eva
Of all our national holiday
Iarion Sturdivant Sunday.
Definite fixing of the processing
‘Vallace Mahoney and infant daugh as follows:
kima, Wn.
The Ladies Aid play “Adventure I ter.
sion of our criminal laws, American ‘hanksgiving may be considered th
Maurice Williams and Henry Wler tax on corn at 28 cents a bushel,
There will be no church service
f Grandpa,” was quite a success |
Mrs. Jane Brownell entertained
motored to Walla Walla Saturday.
citizens will be unsafe in their own most distinctly American of an
and announcement of the prelimina
The members vvere well pleased with the 500 club members Wednesday of in the morning. Sunday school at
Chas. Maxwell and Howard Wea
homes, on the streets; and the safe unless there is one exception, th
11:00. Epworth League service at ver of Portland visited over the ry totals in the wheat signup cam
lie turn out and they cleared abou last week.
return of children from the play Fourth of July.
orty dollars.
6:30.
Evening church service at week end With Mr. Maxwell's sister, paign are other developments in the
Mr, and Mrs. Dave Walsh accom-
ground will only then be insured.
Time and tradition has changer
The Morrow-Umatilla County D:
and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. V Jones. A.A.A. for the week. The wheat
vanied by their daughter-in-law, 7:30.
elopment
association
met
at
Stan
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harder and signup’ nationally totals about 80
The persistence with which the our observance to Thanksgiving ii
Mrs. Grant Walsh, and daughter
Choir practice Wednesday night family
field
Wednesday
evening.
Misse
who are now located at Hood
olleen motored to Pendleton Sat- it 7:30.
mob besieged the jail at San Jose, many ways but we still cling to th
Mildred Peregrine and Katherin'
River,
visited with Mrs. Harder's per cent, which means that close to
irday.
fighting tear gas bombs hurled by table laden with plenty, to the gatti
)day were on the program. Count?
Prayer meeting and Bible study, aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. eight million acres will be taken
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Springer
accom-
elief was also a topic of the ever
officials around the jail, to finally ering of kinsfolk and neighbors, t
Isom Sunday and Monday.
They out of production in return for more
anied by their son-in-law, Wallace on Thursday night at 7:30.
tig. Delightful refreshments wer
were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. than one hundred million dollars in
gain possession of the two murder the memory of the Pilgrims whe
Cub-scouta
meet
Saturday
after
Mahoney
and
daughter
Patsy
Ann.
served by the Stanfield members.
Harold Bean and family from Brem-
ers, is evidence that public senti gave thanks for their bountifu
Miss Esther Fredreckson expect Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis motored noon from 2:00 to 4:00.
erton, Wn. Mr. Harder, Mr. Bean benefit payments. Oregon with an
ment is growing In Its demand for crops. Unlike Christmas, Thanksgiv to start a music class in Stanfield to Pendleton Sunday where they vi
and W. C. Isom motored to Ukiah 82 per cent signup is near the top
sited Mrs. Wallace Mahoney and in
enforcement to the fullest extent of ing has not been totally commer this week.
Monday.
of the list of wheat states.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
CHURCHES
fant
son,
who
are
in
the
Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler visi-
the laws against criminal offenders. cialized. It is true that the great
Among the Hermiston people who hospital.
East of the Cascades in the ma n
ted with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom
66 A ncient and Modern Necro-
We must remember, however, that American bird, the turkey, is sold attended the Aid play were Miss
Wallace Mahoney visited Mr. and
wheat belt the signup was much
Sunday
evening.
Pauline
Stoop,
F.
C.
Woughter
and
h
m
a
n
c
y.
Alias
Mesmerism
Mrs. Joe Springer over the week
our crime problem cannot be solved In large quantities, but the spirit of
The regular meeting of Irrigon more complete, reports the state col
and Hypnotism, Denounced" was
homecoming is more prevalent at daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom end. Mr. Mahoney is working in
Grange 641 was held Thursday even lege extension service which was in
by violent mob action. 7
O’Grady.
the
subject
of
the
Lesson-Sermon
Dunch,
Oregon.
this time than during the Yuletide
ing.
The following officers were charge of the educational campaign.
Miss June Albee was visiting at
in ail Churches of Christ, Scien
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caldwell en
elected. Mrs. Minnie McFarland ot
season.
the home of her parents Sunday.
A Request for Silence.
tertained a group of friends Satur
tist, on Sunday, Nov. 26.
Umatilla,
Master; Clay Wood, lec Latest figures show 849,791 acres
The custom of celebrating Thanks
day at a party.
turer; Mrs. Frank Brace, chaplain; signed up by 7 093 Oregon farmers.
The Golden Text was, “I will
The Oregon Journal is now re giving day did not originate with ♦ • ** ** * * * %
Mrs. Ursel Hiatt returned to her
Mrs. A. C. Houghten, secretary; This will mean the distribution of
deliver thee out of the hand of
questing the people In eastern Ore the Pilgrims; it was introduced in
home Sunday morning.
She has-
the wicked, and I will redeem • Frank Frederickson, treasurer, Mr. around 21 million dollars in bene-
f
PINE
CITY
NEWS
been in the Hermiston hospital foi
gon to cease their quest for a ship to this country by them. The day
and Mrs. Don Rutledge, assistant
thee out of the hand of the ter
By Oleta Neill
a few days because of illness.
locks at the Bonneville dam. It says for giving thanks originated in Eng-
and lady assistant steward; W. C. fit payments to Oregon wheat grow
rible" (Jer. 15:21).
Mrs.
James
Byrnes
spent
Thurs
Business visitors from Pine City
isoni, gate keeper; Roy Minnick, ers tills winter and next spring. .
that "undoubtedly ships will ulti land, and was not observed through
Among the citations which
day of last week in Portland while
steward.
mately ascend the Columbia river out this country until after the in Hermiston Thursday were: M rs. there she visited her daughter, Mrs
comprised the Lesson-Sermon was
Ollie Neill and daughter Oleta, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand, Mrs.
Judge C. D. Smith of Del Rio,
the following from the Bible:
beyond Bonneville. No one knows Civil War, when the president, a: and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and daughter V. D. Bramer.
Geo. Rand and Mrs. Shell were shop
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Howell and
"For we wrestle not against flesh
ex., who formerly practiced medi
when ocean carriers will dock at well as governors of the states, be Juanita, Earle Wattenburger, and
ping in Hermiston Friday.
children, and Edwin Howell from
and blood, but against principali
cine, recently was paid the $2 bal
tolin Healy and son Billie.
Hood River, The Dalles and on be an to issue proclamations.
LaGrande visited at the Pete Me
ties,
against
powers,
against
the
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and Nabh home Sunday.
yond." For this reason it asks that
"Aunt Mamie” Williams, colored, ance due on a bill for service ren
If. on this national holiday, the
rulers of the darkness of this
the campaign against small locks at American public will take time away daughters Betty, Frances and Patty
Olaf Stangeby was in Umatilla
of Jacksonville, Fla., who tips the dered in 1897.
world, against spiritual wicked-
were
in
Pendleton
Saturday
on
bus-
over
the
week
end.
Bonneville cease to prevent the pos from the hustle and bustle of its ac
scales at 598 pounds, complains that
William Williams is a partner in
ness
in
high
places"
(Eph.
6:12).
Mrs. Bob Beebe and son
Mrs. Durant, daughter Billie and
sible danger of delay In the con tivities, to look about and help some Ines«.
troublesome neighbors have caused the law firm of Williams, Williams
The Lcsscn-f ermon nico Includ
Wayne went to Pendleton with Mr. son Junior and Pete Farley were
struction now authorized.
& Williams in Ardmore, Okla.
her to lose 200 pounds.
ed the following correlative pas
less fortunate person, this Thanks and Mrs. Finch and are visitin' dinner guests at the home of Mrs
sages from the Christian Science
Anna Edwards Sunday.
If the Bonneville dam supplies giving will bo a happier one for with Mrs. Beebe's sister.
textbock, "Science and Health
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root of Board
both power and river navigation, many.
Pine City visitors in Hermistor
man visited at the M. E. Root home
with Key to the Scriptures", by
Saturday were: Mrs. Roy Omohun- I Sunday.
Mary Baker Eddy: “All mental
dro and daughter Iris and son Ray
Miss Alma Caldwell and Kenneth
malpractice arises from ignorance
mond, Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter
or malice aforethought. It is the
Lennä, Mr. and Mis. A. E. Watten- Bebee motored to Portland Sunday
A choir, consisting of church men
burger. Burl Wattenburzer, Mr and
injurious action of one mortal
Mrs Joe Foley, and Mr. and Mrs bers under direction of Miss Fred
mind controlling another from
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reckson,
are
progressing
nicely.
W. D. Neill.
wrong motives, and it is practised,
The Reading Club was postponed
either with a mistaken or a wick.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick and
daughters Barbara and Donna and on account of the illness of Mrs
ed purpose
Evil thoughts
Conlon.
son Robert visited with Mrs. Bus
and aims reach no farther and do
The Bridge club met at the home
nick's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E
no more harm than one’s belief
of Mrs. Joe Springer Friday. Mrs
Wattengurger.
permits. Evil thoughts, lusts, and
William Conlon has dropped out or
Mrs. Peter Carlson. who has beer account of ill health.
malicious purposes cannot go
Instead ot
visiting for some time in Portland electing a new member the hostess
forth, like wandering pollen, from
returned home Tuesday.
will invite a member.
They will
one human mind to another, find-
Mrs. Roy Coxen and Mrs. Frank meet at the home of Mrs. McKenzie
ing unsuspected lodgment, if vir-
Ayers of Hermiston, helped pick tur next Friday.
tue and truth build a strong de-
keys at the Mrs. Ollie Neill place
Mrs. A. G. Frood and son Dan ac
fence" (pp. 451, 234).
and at C. H. Ayers’ Wednesday.
ompanied by Mrs. Woodward ol
Mr and Mrs. John Kenny and The Dalles spent the week end at
sons Matt and Billie of Heppner the Tipple home. They returnee
Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Tip-
ipent Friday night at the John Hea
IRRIGON NEWS
pie and son Ernie and daughter Ha-
ly home.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
el
who
will
spend
the
Thanksgiving
Miss Frankie Neal spent the weel
holidays at the Frood home.
Eleven
boy scouts of troop 64 at
end with her p rents. Mr. and Mrs.
i wr).. '
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ç. Dyer of Her- ended the court of honor at Her-
Jim Omohundro near Hermiston.
miston were turkey dinner guests nlston Friday night
y th
Mr and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and of Mr. and Mrs. William Bloom Sun-
Clair Caldwell and Robert Smith
daughter Juanita spent Friday
lay.
ire trucking down wood from near
The city of Umatilla has been Meacham.
Mrs. Ollie Neill.
A . C. Houghten made a business
Mr. and Mrs Jim Omohundro have riven »1,000 which will be used for
oad construction. Work began Mon trip to Portland Thursday. He was
moved from their home near Pine
lay
and
will
last
for
three
months.
wir*
iccompanied
by Mr. McFarland of
City to a place near Hermiston that
Miss Rosa Ricco and Miss Ruth Umatilla.
they have purchased.
Mrs. Orno
Each
Lei» Than
were
turkey
dinner
Miss Graves of Hermiston visited
hundro’s daughter.
Frankie Nea! Thompson
zuests at the William Conlon home. vlth Mrs. Geo. Rand Wednesday.
will continue school at Pine Cit
Mr. and Mrs. McLloyd McCullough Mrs. Rand and Miss Graves called
until the beginning of the second se
-"on
ind daughter Rosemary motored to >n Mrs.
A. Grabeil
and Mrs.
mester. when she will go to Her Walla Walla Monday afternoon.
‘Packed 21 cards in a box.
Blanche
Watkins
In
the
afternoon.
miston.
Miss Lorine Lash left Wednesday
Billy Mostert. Fred and Clyde
Mrs. J. J. Chisholm and daughter .or Mayhill. The Dalles and Seattle
aldwell and Ray Connell were
Barbara and Marjean and Mr. and where she will visit.
leppner business visitors Monday.
Mrs. Roy Conser of Walla Walla vi
John Bock is visiting his son in
Mrs. Roy Minnick and. Mrs. O. R.
•sited at the home of Mrs. Ollie Neil Pullman for several days.
Barnes motored to Pendleton Thurs-
< > | Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Cramer and sont lay.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Foley caled oi Arthur and James motored to Pen-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham and j
Mr and Mrs. Frank Helms Sunday Beton to do some shopping Satur- Mrs. Frank Markham were called to |
Mrs. Jasper Myers Is quite ill with lay.
Yakima Thursday by thé death of
Mr. and Mrs George Butterwood Mrs. Fred Markham's sister, Mrs. I
motored
to
Pendleton
Friday
of
last
T. J. O'Brien was a business
Bill Barker, who has been an inva-
lid for years.
visitor In Hermiston and Echo Fri- week.
Art
Peterson
of
Willows,
Ore.,
day.
Fred Markham, Frank Leicht. |
Miss June Way was an over night was a week end visitor of Mr, and Donald Rutledge, and A. C. Hough-
Mrs.
Hugh
Van
Schotack.
ten motored to Heppner Tuesday.
2 guest of Miss Lennä Neill Tuesday
Mrs. Fred and Marshal Markham
Mrs. Carrie Burnham of Arling-
night.
Mrs. Frank Peddicord of Corval Ion was a Umatilla visitor Sunday. wore shopping in Pendleton Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Huff of Arlington
lis. has a baby daughter born Nov
Wayne Mayfield of LaGrande is
ember 7th. Mrs. Peddicord was for- were visitors at the McFarland home visiting
Mrs. O. R I
his mother.
Sunday.
merally Lydia Carlson.
Barnes.
Mrs. Frank Helm received word
Quite a crowd from here motored |
Asserting that his wife nagged !
of the death of her sister-in-law.
to Hermiston Wednesday night to
him
and
kept
him
awake
until
4:00
Mrs. Mary Barker.
hear Congressman Walter Pierce's I
A. K. Wattenburger butchered a. m , James W. D. Seymour of Los address.
Angeles was granted a divorce.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Badger from I
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