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PAG® TWO THURSDAY, MARCH IB, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. ■———-===-==1 ■1 ■ "========——1 ======—====================================================================================================== face. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Graves METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH were business visitors In Hermiston W. A. Briggs. Pastor. Monday. By Mrs. W. C. Isom Morning worship at 10:00. Ser- Published every Thursday at Hermis The amateur smoker held here Frank Leicht and Don Ritiedge last Wednesday night was attended f mon theme “Christ’s Promise To ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by were business visitors iu Portland by fans from all surrounding towns I His Disciples.” Sunday school at Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Monday and Tuesday. Publishers who packed the auditorium. Deci- 11:00 . Primary, junior and adult departments. G. M. Pierson, super- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker from sions in the card were as follows: Second Class Matter entered Buster Rands vs. MeClasky of Ar- | intendent. Epworth League at 6:30. near Enterprise have moved on the December, 1906, Umatilla County, Evening church service at 7:30. The Johnny Goebel place. lington, won by Rands; Warren Oregon. pastor will bring a message from Frank Ryder who has been em- Brice. Boardman vs Earl Carson. Stanley Jones new book. “Christ and Subscription Rates won by Carson; Bob! ployed on the section here for sev- Hermiston, Human Suffering.” 11.00 Marshall, Boardman Howard eral years has been transferred to Beginning Sunday evening we .75 Six Months - Willis. won by Marshall; Mike Hea Biggs, Oregon. shall start our Pre-Easter services. .50 Three Months Mr. Buxton and Mrs. Beimer of ly, Boardman vs. Don Isom, Irrigon, Rev. R. R. Finkbiner will be in Heppner were business callers in won by Healey; Fred Slanger, Board charge, beginning Monday evening. man vs. Jack Pace, Irrigon, won by town Tuesday. There will be services at the church Slanger; H. Hoffman, Boardman vs. ION County Agent Smith of Heppner. Because new settlers would need each night except Saturday. all their ready money for develop Mr. and Mrs. French and Mr. and "Porky” Turner, Boardman. won by Turner. Mrs. Pennock from Hermiston were ment of their lands and because it CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES The main event was between would take a few years to sell out a out of town visitors at the regular of Boardman and project (though no one doubted that meeting of Irrigon flrange Wednes Dave Johnson ((Ban” was the subject of the County Hospitalization. Lesson -Sermon in all "Peck” McClosky of Arlington, the there would be a complete sale and day night. During the past week residents Mr. and Mrs. Dodge from Seattle decision given to Johnson. Churches of Christ, Scientist, on settlement) it was recognized that in the west end of Umatilla county Sunday, March 11. in those first few years it would be visited with Mrs. Dodge’s sister and have had occasion to more fully ap The Golden Text was, "Behold, difficult, if not impossible, to pay family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace, preciate the fact that they have hos what manner of love the Father interest on bonds sold for construc from Thursday until Saturday. CITY NEWS pital service within a close radius hath bestowed upon us, that we Miss Fletcher from LaGrande was tion. To meet this difficulty the By Oleta Neill of their homes. A young lad, son of should be called the sons of God” constitutional amendment was pro a week end guest of the Roy Hor- (I John 3:1). a well known farmer in this local posed and the state authorized to ner family. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick and Among the citations which com ity, became seriously ill and was Among business visitors in Her- daughters Barbara and Donna and guarantee and pay the Interest for prised the Lesson-Sermon was the taken to the local hospital where he the first five years, The debt to the miston during the week were Leola son Robert spent the week end at following from the Bible: "Of his • of Hermiston ;, underwent an operation for a rup own will begat he us with the state thus created was to be paid and Otto Benefiel, Miss Snow Mc- the home of Mrs. Buselck’s parents, ; Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 350,000. tured appendix. His condition was word of truth, that we should be Coy, Mrs. Minnick. Mrs. Earl Isom. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger. after the bonds had been retired. critical for several days, but he is F. B. SWAYZE. President R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President ! ! a kind of firstfruits of his crea M rs. Warner, Mrs. Shell and Mr. The bonds sold to the investing . large number of Pine City peo- now on the road to recovery. tures ” (James 1:18). A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier ¡ and Mrs. Batee Rand. pie attended the show In Hermiston Because of this particular case we public bore on them a certificate to The Lesson-Sermon also includ Mrs. Roscoe Williams, Mrs. A. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ a Sunday afternoon and evening. more fully appreciate the service the effect that the state had agreed ed the following correlative pas Houghten and Mrs. Frank Brace mo sages from the Christian Science given by nurses and doctors at the to meet the interest so provided for Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ole- tored to Walla Walla Saturd y. textbook. "Science and Health with ed to Pendleton Sunday. local hospital and in our local field. Unscrupulous dealers undoubtedly ern Star will present a program for Mrs. Frank Leicht and daughters, ta were in Echo and Hermiston Fri- Key to the Scriptures", by Mary used this certificate to make buyers! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joder spent the members and Unless the equipment and nurses their families day on business. Nellie and Ruth, motored to Ione Baker Eddy: “The spiritual man’s Saturday shopping in Pendleton. were adequate for the needs at the believe that there was a state guar-i Thursday evening at the lodge hall. The Pearson shearing crew are Saturday to attend some 4-H club consciousness and individuality Mrs. Wendell Llewllyn of The local hospital it would be necessary antee back of the whole bond. Many The Redman Lodge will sponsor shearing a bunch of sheep at the are reflections of God. They are business. Dalles spent the week end in Uma a dance at the Umatilla gymnasium for patients to be taken to the near buyers believed this, anyway, and the emanations of Him who Is Life, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner and Boylen place this week. felt that the state had deceived1 tilla. est hospital at Pendleton. Friday, March 23, with music by Truth, and Love. Immortal man is Mr. and Mrs. E. Poulware attended Mr. and Mrs. Burl Coxen and them when they discovered the Under our present county system Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood the Columbians of Irrigon. not and never was material, but al- church services at Hermiston Sun daughter Betty Marie and son Glen of caring for county cases, it is im truth. This was an unfortunate ways spiritual and eternal' spent a few days last week in Port Miss Agnes Fallen of The Dalles day and were dinner guests of Mr. of Heppner called on Mr. and Mrs. 336). possible to secure an order for even thing. land. spent the week end with her broth and Mrs. Duvall. Frank Ayers Sunday. the smallest fee for caring for a Interest on a good many bonds Sibyl Macomber of Boardman er, Pat. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger patient at any hospital outside of was guaranteed by the state, pro spent Sunday visiting Miss Lena Miss Edithanne Spencer enter family spent Sunday with the Bert and children were in Heppner Mon ** * * # * 7 * 3 Pendleton. Consequently a patient jects were built and the bonds sold Rose. Dexter family. tained a few friends at .a lovely par day on business. who may be quite ill or seriously in and then came the awakening. The Tom Gurdane has recently pur- ty Tuesday afternoon celebrating Benny and Chase McCoy of Imb- jured must be taken to Pendleton settlement that had been expected , _ , ... , , Mrs. Reid Buseick and children chased a two-door Plymouth sedan. her eighth birthday. not | ler. Ore-, were In this vicinity Mon By Helen Jendrzejewski for medical attention. If the patient did not develop, farming was and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger called Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloom and day night on business. Miss Ruby Porter entertained a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hooker 1 have on Mrs. Ollie Neill Monday after- happens to be a child he must be profitable, when the guaranty per- small son Barton, accompanied by few friends at her home Tuesday. Javelle Markham, daughter of Ford purchased a Model-A 1931 non. away from his parents who are un iod came to an end enterest pay- Betty Carlin, spent Sunday In Her The evening was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Markham en able to visit him at that distance, menta were not made. There fol- Mrs. Jasper Myers was at the C. from the Rohrman Motor Co. miston visiting Mrs. Bloom's par tertained a number of her little Patrick Fallen has resumed his Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore and and there is not the personal inter lowed attempts to compromise with | friends at 2 weiner roast on the riv- H. Bartholomew place Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. work at the depot after a weeks ill family who have been living on the est shown that would be given in a the bond holders and here the claim Miss Anne Stiner and Mrs. Bous- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall er, the occasion being Lavelle’s old Carter place moved to the Mead local hospital. of the state for interest made a dif tin of Hermiston were Umatilla visi visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eighth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ola Taylor and son Phil of place this week. This condition should be remedied. ficulty. No one had authority to tors Monday afternoon. The C.W.A. workers from this vi E. B. Wattenburger Sunday. Touchet were Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Stutter who Our local doctors should be allowed compromise it but the bond holders | Mr. and Mrs. Issacs and small and Mrs. James Byrnes. Miss Erma cinity have been laid off permanent- Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Smith vi have been living on the Roy Roger the privilege of caring for county objected to scaling their invest ly. sited at the E. B. Wattenburger ranch are moving into their new daughter of Pilot Rock visited Mrs. Byrnes returned with them for a cases, and hospitalization has been ments while the state lost nothing. Issacs' sister, Mrs. W. H. Bloom | few days visit. Archie McFarland from Umatilla home Monday evening. home. offered at regular contract rates. Furthermore, there was the soreness Sunday. who has been staying at the Forest Bert Rose who is working for Al Mrs. Ollie Neill and C. H. Ayers Mrs. Mikesell and daughter, Mrs. The county court is being ap over the assumed full guaranty. Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood Bolstead in Hermiston spent Sun Hunting home and doing some seed- were at the Frank Ayers place Sun Cable, and Mrs. C. L. Upham re proached in this matter, and is The situation was recognized by ing on his place west of town, re- motored to Pendleton Friday. day with his mother, Mrs. Grace day. turned to their homes after spend- being asked to allow hospitalization the g 123. je], + I I ya . 41, rojuina are De . . legislature at 4 the regular ses- Mrs. Clinton Harvey and son Rose. turned home the last of the week. ing a week visiting in the valley. of county cases In the locality wher sion last year and E. Wattenburger and Reid Bu- legislation George spent Monday in Portland Many of the Umatilla people at Pat Throop was host at a delight seick wcre in Stanfield Monday on It is available. And with the sup cure It was offered by Senator Up visiting Mrs. Harvey’s son. Bill tended the Arizona Wranglers per ful birthday party Friday evening Harvey. business. port of the community ft is believed ton and Representative Lynch. This f “A Little Clodhopper”, formances in Hermiston Sunday. that this privilege will be given. gave the reclamation commission a 3-act at the C. A. Keller home. The even M r. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack Lena Rose and Louise Byrnes vi By Mrs. Dan Ransier ing was spent in dancing with re comedy will be presented authority to release districts from at the and children Delores and Delbert sited at the Roy Minnick home in Members of the legislative, agri freshments served at midnight. Pine City auditorium the payment of the sums due the Thursday spent Sunday in Willow Creek. Irrigation Handicaps Removed. Irrigon Saturday. About sixty friends were present. state where by so diIng it wo .Id be cultural and cooperative committees evening, March 15, beginning at Clinton Harvey spent Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom of Irri Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sommerer The supreme court decision ap possible to secure a general compro for the Grange met at the home of o’clock. After the play refreshments Portland. gon visited at the George Kendler were Pendleton business visitors proving the constitutionality of the mise of the district's financial obli Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier Friday will be sold. The violin pupils of Miss Esther home Saturday. Tuesday. law authorizing the state to cancel gations. It meant a considerable night to discuss reports to be made Fredrickson accompanied by their M?s. Antone Cunha was called to John Bray who has been working Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and family certificates of Indebtedness of irri loss to the state but the only way I at the next regular Grange meeting. parents motored to Pendleton Fri in Klamath Falls has returned home. Portland suddenly because of the Chas. Smith, county agent from of Wray, Colorado, ore now living gation districts marks the end of a out for these districts and the peo day evening where the pupils took death of her mother, Mrs. Melvina Clarence Shaw motored to well-intentioned but unfortunate pie on them. Messrs. Upton and Heppner, conducted a meeting here Sturm, who passed away February on the old Squire Thomas ranch. part in a musicale recital. Pendleton Sunday and was accom to organize a commission house in George Mead has taken over the experiment In state aid. The con Lynch got the bill through and it The high schqol boys will soon panied home by Mrs. Shaw who has 17. Mrs. Sturm, who was 69 years Carter place which was recently stitutional amendment under which was a good Job. Now it has appro- Portland which vili benefit the far- start work on the baseball diamond been ill in the St. Anthony hospital. old, was born in Sedelia, Missouri, mers of the district. occupied by W. E. Moore and fami- the indebtedness was created was val of the supreme court. and begin practicing baseball. No and came to Heppner, Ore., over for- Valoice Bramer and Carol Erwin Marian Campbell, former teacher repealed In 1930. Now the debt ly- games have been scheduled as yet. ty years ago. To make the story complete it | She was then Mrs. who are employed on the tie-gang In the Boardman schools, now of can be cancelled. Bill Lockman has purchased a near Rufus spent Sunday in Uma Elijah Adams. After the Heppner should be recalled that federal Arlington, spent the * * * * * * * * * * end vist- It was back In 1919 that the leg Chevrolet coupe. flood, Mr. and Mrs. Adams rebuilt funds are now available through th as tilla. guest of islature proposed and the people UMATILLA NEWS Rosaline Lennox returned to her RFC for refinancing these districts1-- and managed the old Pacific Lodg M. M. McCullough made a busi Mrs. - Earl Cramer. where the obligations are scaled I By Louise Byrnes home in Seattle Sunday after a few ness trip to Baker Thursday and ing house in Heppner. They had a Mrs. Frank Cramer. Mrs. Roy Mar family of sixteen children, eleven of down and other tests are met. The Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bullock, who weeks visit with relatives here. low and sons Darel and Mrs. Dan Upton-Lynch law makes It possible | Frank Simmons is visiting in whom are living and all were able have been spending the winter in Anne Tammel of Seattle is visit Gas Ransier were In Hermiston Monday for various Oregon districts to take to be present at the funeral except Pendleton, are in Umatilla to spend Portland. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. A card party was sponsored by Most stomach GAS Is due to bowel advantage of this federal opportuni Mrs. Harry Rodenbough and Mrs. Stephens. the one son, Alex Adams, who is the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ar ihe H. E. club last week at the home poisons. For quick relief use Adler- Fred Knudson motored to Pendleton very ill and was unable to attend. ty that otherwise would have been James Byrnes made a business chie McDonald. Ika. One dose cleans out body of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano with Tuesday. Mrs. Adams was the grandmother of trip to Touchet the first part of this wastes, tones up your system, brings denied them. This, with the five five tables in play. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell and High honors The charter members of the East week. sound sleep. At Leading Druggists. laws secured by Senator Upton at thirty-nine grandchildren and nine family are moving from the Switz- were won by Emma Delano and Al the second special session at the re- vin Sunsten and consolation by Mrs. great-grandchildren. She is sur 1er house to that owned by John quest of the Oregon reclamation Ed Kunze and Mrs. Glen Macken. vived by her daughters, Mrs. Mabel Powell. Cunha. Lena. Ore.; Mrs. Ida Roice, congress, covers the needs of the ir Mrs. Pearl Jarvis. Mrs. Annie Ed- Mrs. Tom Hedricks and Mrs. Ray Mrs. H. M. Butter- Hazelton, Idaho; Mrs. Blanche Hoo wards. Miss Yvonne Bousquet, Jo- rigation districts completely and Bro.wn motored to Portland last MI B field of 631 N. Graham will make possible their rejuvena week where they spent the day on ver. Gresham, Ore.; Mrs. Sarah Raw sephine Connell, Lyle Brown and B St., Portland, Oreg., , I said : "Dr. Pierce’s Fa- ley, Portland; Mrs. Elsie Christian- Paul Donavon spent Saturday shop tion and the opportunity for the business. wo, ci vorite Prescription was — —, of great help to me me son, Vancouver, Wn.; Mrs. Juanita ping in Pendleton. success and prosperity of their sett i M re. M i Id red Hammel, who was ,10 199 when bringing up my lers.—Bend Bulletin. her sons, ,407 family. During expec- i married last November, was hon- Vaver, Longview, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barnard and .29)) tancy and for that ner- Adams, Gresham; John daughter Lois were Sunday dinner I ored at a bridal shower Friday af- Charley . vous, tired, run-down condition, ition, the ‘Prescription’ is fine. It is Adams. Hazelton. Idaho; Thomas guests at the Archie McFarland | ternoon at the home of strengthening gthening and quiets the nerves as well.” HERALD WANT ADS PAY Theodore Adams. Vancouver, Wn.; home. Write nte Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y. , Macomber. Mrs. Hamel is making w size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Lge. Alex Adams, Bliss, Idaho. Services tabs, or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Part.” Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight and her home in The Dalles but was were held Wednesday. February 21. niece Evelyn have moved out on .pending a few days with her par by using the beet in poultry feeds — the at 2:00 p.M. in the Undenomina their ranch east of town. ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger tional temple at Gresham, Oregon. Complete Line of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney at Boardman. Interment at Lincoln Memorial Park. and family have gone to LaGrande Edwin Ingles and W. O. King mo- where Mr. Mahoney is employed. tored to Milton Friday with the POULTRY FEEDS The Eastern Star held a joint basketball team which played Pen meeting with the Hermiston chap Start right now by using CROWN dleton in the tournament. The team OVER 400 K. K. Chick Starter for the chicks’ ter Saturday evening. lost in a 16-43 score. CHURCH NOTES first 5 weeks—and CROWN K. K. PICTURES Mrs. Ralph Davis will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allan and Turkey Starter for the poults’ first Pictures tell the story. The the Bridge Club at her home Friday sons have moved onto the O. II. articles are short, concise, 6 weeks. In Language and fascinating. Here are a afternoon. Warner place which was vacated When purchasing your supply Would you like to keep posted on all the few subjects covered: HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Mrs. Florence Tippie has returned of these feeds be sure to ask last week by Harlan Jones. new developments in this remarkable world ArtsandCraft Work—Astron- for K. K. -- which means of ours? The new Inventions — the latest omy—Automobile Repairing Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bradley and Sunday school at 10:15 and home after a few weeks, employment —Aviation—Boat Building— "KOMPREST KOMPLETE" Scientific Discoveries—the amazing Engi- Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins and Alta preaching service at 11:000 A. M. at the Geurin home. Care of Tools—Chemistry— USE neering Feats— the progress made in Avia You can also obtain both these Electricity—- Home Made K. K. GROW Mrs. Carrie Burnham of Arling Disbrow • were Saturday dinner Rev. R. L. Morton of Richland. Ore- tion — Radio— Electricity—Chemistry — Furniture—Hunting. Fish- feeds in bulk mash form, but since Sth to lOtb work Physics — Photography, etc.? These and guests of < Mr. and Mrs. Bob Har- gon, will deliver the sermon Sun- ton visited friends In Umatilla Sun 1930 over 90% has been sold in the K. K. PULLET DEVELOPER many other fascinating subjects are brought —Ilth week to maturity day. "KOMPREST” (Pellet) form. w ood. day. The subject will be “ All Things to you each month through the pages of K. K LAY or K. EGG MASH Using K. K. Feeds means a more Andrew Anderegg of Astoria en The 1 high school students will Work Together tor Good.” taken POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE. uniform, economical, sturdy and present a negro minstrel Friday, from Rom. 8:28. The subject for route to Enterprise stopped at the healthy growth, with no waste. K. K TURKEY GROWER Something for Every one I March 16 In the high school audi- the evening will be “A Few Archie McFarland home Sunday. —7th to 20th week The word "KOMPLETE” means Special departments are devoted to the home Miss Minnie Hunting of Irrigon torium. Call nt the grocery store craftsman and practical shopman. The radio that these feeds are complete as far Things." taken from Matt. 25:21. I K. K. TURKEY FINISHER enthusiast has *arge section filled with newsand Is visiting her uncle, Archie McFar- ‘and ask for your tickets. as the mash portion of the bird’s Dept I information on construction and main- ration is concerned, and are fed in Special meetings will start Sun- land. Francis Skovbo was out of school tenance of both transmitting and receiving conjunction with whole grains ss day, March 25, with Rev. C. R. | Grady Hernden of Weston and this week because of illness sre ordinary meshes. Moore of Molalla. Ore., conducting Guy Chamness of Hermiston visited magazine everyone m your family will enjoy. There will be a musical concert at the Community church Wednes- the services. Mr. Moore will inves- at the Rose home last Wednesday. At All Newsstands 25c Link Huff of Arlington w day. March 28. and the public is in- tigate the field during the week of or by Subscription $2.50 a Year the meeting and may decide to re- Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and vtted to attend. Rev. Harris will preach the main as a permanent pastor tor this Mrs. Archie McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon and church Sunday. March 18. and may church. POPULAR MECHA NICS as the permanent pastor. Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock daughter Mildred accompanied by Mrs. Earl Cramer. Mrs. Floyd Sur and evening service at 8:00 o’clock. Rosa Ricco and Devee Brown motor- ________ PORTLAND. OREGON The de riiston Arraló ratified this amendment to the con stitution making it possible for the state to guarantee the payment of certain interest on reclamation dis trict bonds. It was a time when such districts were being organized all over the state and planning to bor row money for the construction of reclamation works. It was expected that the lands so reclaimed would enjoy an influx of new settlers who successful farm would develop homes while land owners of longer standing would have an opportuni ty of reducing their holdings and bringing what, they retained to a higher degree of productivity. IRRIGON NEWS Each Week 171 PINE Becomes a lot in a few years. That is the magic of ! saving. Come in and see us soon, and let us tell you ; something about the growth of a dollar. You might : be surprised at the tremendous results of a modest savings plan. 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