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The Bermistun Serali
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pnuline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers
Entered as Second Class Matter
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Oregon.
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OCIATION
Community Spirit.
By W. A. Briggs
What makes this mysterious qual
ity which men call community
spirit?
"The size of the place." insists
the guy who, if he lives in a place
of a few hundred, calls it a town; if
it has a few thousand, he calls It a
city.
"The business It does,” answers
the man who appreciates the music
of the cash register.
COME IN, AND
LET US SHOW
YOU HOW TO
SAVE TIRE
MONEY!
“It’s schools,” says the Individual
who Is long on graduation and short
on education.
"The churches,” adds the pious
Individual.
"The clubs, by all means,” says
the sweet little thing who counts
that day lost without a new step
learned.
“It’s public improvements,” offers
the village official seeking commen-
dation for his hard and well-done
task.
But about then a man happens
along who has the humanitarian
view all others lack.
“The answer ’s simple, the spirit
of the people make it the spirit of
the community.”
We, the people, are the town. Is our
town sluggish and provincial? Feel
our own pulse. Do we need a civic
stimulant? Administer it to our-
selves. Are we divided Into a hun-
dred cliques with no community
idea to lead us? Pray that we may
have one for ourselves. To quote
from the poet: "It's a knock at your-
self. when you knock your town. It
Isn’t your town, it’s you.”
CHURCH NOTES
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
There will be the regular Sunday
school hour and Rev. Dowell will
preach the morning service, starting
at 11:00 o'clock.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
10:00 A. M., Sunday school hour.
11:00 A. M., Preaching service.
Rev. C. R. Moore will deliver the
sermon on "The Kingdom of God.”
6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor,
The Easter discussion will be con-
tinued from last Sunday.
7:30 P. M., Preaching service.
Sermon subject, “The Change of
Heart; What Is It and How It Is
Changed.”
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
Our Pre-Easter services were a
great help and encouragement. Let's
keep up the interest. Morning wor
ship at 10:00. Sermon theme, "Why
I Believe In Immortality.” Sunday
school at 11:00, with primary, jun
ior and adult departments. In the
evening the Epworth League will
meet at 8:30. All young people
will find help In facing problems
which confront a Christian In these
days if they attend these meetings.
Those who would have come to
evening church service are asked to
go with us to Echo, where the young
folks are again giving the drama.
"The Challenge of the Cross.”
Choir practice Tuesday nights at
7:3,0.
Payer meeting and Bible
study on Thursday nights at 7:30.
Boys club meets Saturday afternoon.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
protection.
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By Mary Rodda
Rob Tackson is home again after
a long stay nt the Hermiston hos
pital following an appendicitis on-
ration.
Mrs. C. A. Flannigan was called
to Caldwell, Idaho, by the illness of
her slster-ln-law. Mrs. Fred Lewis.
Mrs. Flannigan returned home Fri
day.
Miss Virginia Rodda is spending
the spring vacation at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Rodda.
Janice Matott, is at Hinkle this
week spendine the vacation with Mr.
Matott and Vance.
June Richards, who is attending
high school In Pendleton, spent the
week end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury and
family were Pendleton visitors Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline and
Charles Rogers went to Milton and
Walla Walla Wednesday. They were
accompanied by Miss Virginia Rod-
da and J. C. Carlton of Corvallis,
Ralph Richards and family were
In Pendleton Sunday.
W. O. Rodda made a business trip
to Cecil the first of the week.
Roy Pearson has rented à part of
the Pennock place for the season.
Mr. and Mra. Jasper Sams and
(laughter Martha Helen, were cal
lers nt the home of W. A. Hineline
Monday.
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By Mrs. Dan Ransier
PENNOCK’S
GARAGE
HERMISTON, ORE.
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she will make her future home.
Mrs. Jess Allen returned from Ne
braska this week after spending the
past three months visiting her mo-
ther there.
An Easter Sunday dinner was
served at the Bush home with Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Mackan and child
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Jones
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Me
Entire and family. Mrs. Rice and
Nadine all present.
Shelby Graves of Baker is visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Graves, this week.
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Mrs. Lucy Rogers of Heppner was
in town the first of the week, or-
ganizing 4-H clubs. A Cooking
Club was orgai nized with Miss Ruth
Leicht as lead 1er. Mrs. Russell Me
Coy has consented to lead a Sewing
Club, which will be organized at
once.
Judge Campbell. Joel Banton and
Mrs. Will Benner were here Wed
nesday in the Interest of the relief
work.
Clarence Wood motored to La
Grande to visit relatives returning
Sunday.
Benny McCoy. Verna Belle Gray-
heal and two other friends, all from
Imbler, Ore., visited with Mrs. J. A.
Graybeal and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
McCoy over Sunday.
Rev. Finkbinder, who has been
holding meetings in Hermiston the
past week, was a dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiks Wednes-
day.
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Messrs. Henson. Hughes and Cox
of Heppner were business visitors
in town Thursday.
Mrs. Geo. Kendler and little
daughter Yvonne spent seversl days
with Mrs. Kendler’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W C. Isom, this week.
Mr. end Mrs. H. C. Warner, Miss
Leola Benefici and Bishop Wisdom
were Hermiston shoppers this week.
Miss Snow McCoy was employed
in the Hermiston postoffice several
days last week.
Mrs. Frank Leicht and family
motored to Walla Walla Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Frank 1 Brace and
son Bobby visited their daughter
Florence at The Dalles over the
week end.
Stan Atkin visited bis parents at
Walia Walla Sunday.
Mrs. Leo Pruce, Miss Irene Hoi-
sington and Kenneth Mace of
kima are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Williams this week. Mrs.
Pruce is a sister of Mrs. Williams,
and Miss Hoisington a cousin.
A large crowd was in Irrigon
from the surrounding vicinity to
view the new stream-line train
which passed through at 10:30 Fri
day.
Marshall Markham who is em
ployed at Pendleton visited his fam
ily over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Häberlein en-
arty of friends
tertained a lari
r home Easter
at a dinner in
Sunday. The guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Bloom, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Bloom, Jr., of Echo, Mrs. Wolver
ton and family from Echo, Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. Jones and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Dexter and family,
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Scarlett and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ruker and fami-
and Mrs. Brown and daughter.
Rev. Payne of Hermiston held the
Easter services Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom, George
Kendler, Sr., and Mrs. George Kend
ler, Jr., were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday.
Peterson Bros
Wm. Roesch Brewing Co
HUDSON - ESSEX
“OLD MASTER BREW”
all car owners at exceedingly fair
prices. As their chief alm is to
merit the continued patronage of
their customers, they will find that
with them "Every Job Must Be Sa
tisfactory.” They offer a most com
prehensive repair service performed
by expert mechanics as it it always
safest to have your car repaired by
those “who know.”
Peterson Bros, strive to fully co-
operate with the motorist of this
section and you will appreciate the
reliable service they offer. Be sure
to look over their cars, and take ad
vantage of their superior repair ser
vice.
Walters’ Flouring Mill
“WHITE SATIN FLOUR”
"White Satin” flour is strictly a
“Home” product and whether used
for bread, rolls, pastries or cakes,
it will give the same perfect bak-
ing satisfaction in the
day of the year—as it is always of
the same uniform high quality.
The next time you buy flour ask
your dealer for "White Satin" flour,
as many are obtaining more satis
factory baking results by demand
ing this better flavored and more
nutritious flour at their dealers. Re
member every time you buy "White
Satin” flour you are helping our
own local wheat producers and the
progress of this section, y
Sunlite Bakery, Inc
‘‘BUTTER-NUT BREAD”
BACK SORE and LAME?
and sore. 1 would get
zzy spells too. 1 Dr. Pierce's A-nuric Tab
dizzy
lets s regulated my kidneys and relieved me
the dizzy spells ; and the pain in my back.’*
Send
10c to Di
Pierce’s Clinie, Buffalo,
pkg. “We Do Our Ptrl"
This bank is truly a “hub of finan
cial activity” for our community.
We are keenly interested in the fi
nancial progress of our customers.
With business improvement now
near at hand, we are confident that
those who bank here will profit
from the use of our service and faci-
lities in satisfaction, security and
personal co-operation.
If you do
not already have an account with us,
you are invited to open one—soon!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of
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Reliable Pendleton Firms who Value Your Patronage
of Activity
WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN m
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bates cele-
brated their seventeenth wedding
anniversary Saturday night at their
home. The evening was spent in
dancing and guests present them
with many useful gifts.
Marvin Ransier motored to the
G. C. Ransier farm near Echo Sat
urday where he remained until Sun
day. and then motored to Pendleton
where he saw the U. P. stream-lined
train.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andregg visi
ted friends on the project last week
"While prices are Lower" there is
end while looking for a location.
Mrs. John Pruter has been In the no better time to buy a new or used
hospital for a few days but is home ear or to have your present car put
now. Her sister Jennie is assisting
ber with her work at the present. in proper running condition than
Glen Mackan and Harland Jones right now, and It will pay you to
motored to Portland
on business ,
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visit this dependable firm at 505 E.
Sunday night.
A birthday dinner was served at Court in Pendleton, tel. 177, and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze Inspect the late Hudson and Essex
aster Sunday honoring the birth- (Terraplane) models, also their
day of Mr. Kunze, in the afternoon
__ offarPii .+ monev saving
an Easter egg hunt was held for used cars offered at money saving
the children. Those present includ- prices and on terms to suit your
ed Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skovbo and pocket book.
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ingvard Skovbo
Peterson Bros, not only sell cars
and children. Silver Tooth and but they maintain an unexcelled re
Olive, Patsy Cantwell, Helen and
Floyd McFarren, and Mr. and Mrs. pair department, rendering expert
Charley Andregg who arrived later service to Hudson and Essex, and
in the afternoon.
A nine pound baby daughter was |
born to Mr. and Mrs. Buster Rands |
Sunday, April 1. It was both an |
Easter Sunday baby and April Fool
baby.
Alton Kltz returned last week |
from Alaska where he has been for
the past three years. His brother I
John camo over from John Day to
visit him.
Obtain the most satisfactory bak
Paul Hatch was a Portland busi- ing results by always asking your
ness visitor last week.
Boardman lost a baseball game to dealer for "White Satin” flour
which is a product of local wheat
Ione last week in a 6 to 3 score.
Miss Jenkens and Miss t alley milled by this "Home" firm with
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. their plant at 1204 Raley in Pen
Claude Myers.
Mrs. Brice Dillabaugh is improv- dleton. telephone 50.
"White Satin" flour is manufac-
ing rapidly and is able to be out of I
the hospital.' She will stay with hertured under the cleanest and most
sister in Portland for the present. sanitary methods and is tested un
Mrs. D. W. Miller of Latrando is,
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,
visiting her daughter and family. . der the most rigid system known
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cramer, this to the industry. The purity and ex-
week while looking after her
Pro eellence of “White Satin” flour is
perty here.
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Fred Houghton was assisting far- the result of the skill of their mas-
mers make applications for seed ter miller, who uses the most mo-
loans Saturday.
Howard Bites and Mr. and Mrs. dern equipment and up-to-date
Paul Partlow made a business trip methods.
to Hermiston Saturday.
Louis Hollinger wrecked his
Saturday night near the Ted Car- |
rois place while enroute to Hermis-'
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins of
Zellah, Wn„ Edd Carrick and Saraa I
Willbanks were Caster Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Carrick Sunday. Mrs. Willbanks left
Monday morning for Eugene where
"For complete satisfaction”—ask
your dealers for "Butter-Nut" bread,
'Society" cakes, and other products
supplied by this "Home Owned and
Mrs. Elmira Comerford
of 227 S. E. Clay St.,
Home Operated" bakery at 320 E.
Portland,
Oreg., said :
I Court in Pendleton, telephone 122,
"My kidneys were not
functioning right,
dis
is after a trial you will appreciate
turbed my rest at night.
I had a pain in the small
i the superior quality of these pro-
of my back and mornings
| lueta.
my Sack would be lame
The Hub
Silvertown
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Boardman Senior Frolic.
The greatest annual event of
Boardman high school, the senior
frolic, is in the making. Through
the efforts of the junior class, spon
sors of the frolic, the Kennewick
Novelty Dance Band has been se
cured to furnish the music for this
gala event on the evening of Sat-
urday, April 21.
The dance will be held in the
Boardman gymnasium, which will
be decorated in the senior class col-
IRRIGON NEWS
ors of silver and blue. Frizes will
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
be awarded for three prize dances,
a waltz, a drag, and a fox-trot. Re
Miss Graves from Hermiston visi-
freshments of enticing variety will ted friends in this vicinity Tuesday.
be served at midnight. The junior
Ralph Sweet of Portland arrived
class of ‘34 is endeavoring to make this week to work on the Suddarth
this dance the social season's most ranch for the summer.
successful event. Admission prices
Gents 40c, ladies 10c. The
public is invited.
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All Sunlite Bakery products are
aked daily under the most whole-
some and sanitary conditions by
'Home" bakers, who use the best
if ingredients and they are delivered
the freshest condition every
stores. Our
Jay to
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use Sunlite Bakery products have |
Many have found that the pro
ducts of this reliable firm at 404 E.
Court in Pendleton, tel. 528, are of
the "Highest Quality”—they offer
"Old Master Brew German Lager,”
"Elkhorn" ginger ale. Lime Rickey
and carbonated beverages.
The satisfying taste of "Old Mas
ter Brew” is the result of the know
ledge and skill of their master brew
ers—as it has a distinctive flavor
lacking in other brands. Many have
found that “Old Master Brew” gives
them substantial satisfaction and
remember it is a Umatilla County
product.
By asking for “Old Master Brew”
you are getting the "Highest Qua
lity" beer—which is made from
carefully selected barley, hops and
malt and brewed by craftsmen.
A case of "Old Master Brew” In
your cellar with a few bottles kept
on ice will not only take care of the
unexpected guest, but will also as
sure the family of wholesome body-
building refreshment.
The demand for “Old Master Brew
German Lager” is evidence of its
quality and we suggest that—if you
want the best—you always ask for
"Old Master Brew” as it gives com
plete satisfaction.
Farmers Elevator
“ROUND-UP FEEDS
Your feed problems will be readi
ly solved by calling upon this re
liable house at 1001 W. Webb when
Pendleton buying, telephone 582, as
they offer a complete line of “Round-
up" poultry and stock feed and
their experience in this business as
sures you of feed that will give the
most satisfactory results—at econo
mical prices.
Only feeds that are fat and milk
producers will be found in their
stock, and they are constantly in
touch with their customers who
ave given such feeds a trial.
They make a special effort to
serve the farmer I efficiently, and
are glad to give him any advice or
information he desires on any sub
ject pertaining to their line, and as
Farmers are no longer satisfied
a result they reach many in our
to give their stock just any kind of
district.
feed but require a feed that has been
tested, and is of proven quality.
Pay this firm a visit when Pen
This concern has given the question dleton buying, as you will find
careful study and consequently the "Round-up” feeds—are unexcelled
"Round-up” feed they offer can be —and you will also appreciate their
depended upon.
co-operation.
Portland-Pendleton Motor Freight, Inc
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
"Save time and money” by rout
found them to be the beet obtain- ing your freight to and from Pen
dleton, Portland and Way Points,
able.
via the Portland-Pendleton Motor
This bakery Is a Umatilla County Freight, Inc., and remember this
institution, supplying our dealers dependable firm with Pendleton de
daily with fresh superior baked pot at 722 Cottonwood, tel. 2(9,
goods, consequently they merit our (Hermiston telephone (52), have a
patronage. The business is conduc daily service, consequently they are
ted along progressive lines and is a able to offer prompt and reliable
distinct credit to the community.
transportation and are bonded and
"For better baked goods—ask insured for your protection.
your dealers for "Butter-Nut” bread,
They are equipped to do all kinds
"Society” cakes, and other products of long distance hauling and It does
of this bakery—they all satisfy.
not matter to them whether you
When Pendleton shopping, visit wish to ship a small box or a quan
the Sunlite Bakery and take home tity of merchandise, they will be
a _ plentiful supply of their delicious "on the job" at the time they pro
mise. In addition to this they have
offerings.
won for themselves a reputation for
careful handling of all goods en
trusted to their care, thus whatever
you may expect to ship you know
it is handled by experts.
Remember the saving of time and
money has not been the only factor
in the rapidly gained popularity of
"freight by truck” as the service
they give in picking up and deliver
ing freight directly to your door,
has added to the desirability of
"freight by truck.”
The Portland-Pendleton Motor
Freight, Inc., should receive the pa-
tronage of our people and remem-
ber their charges are reasonable—
and whatever your needs—their ser
vice covers it.
Piggly Wiggly Store Eastern Oregon Motor Co
QUALITY FOODS
With a choice selection of Grocer-
es. Fruits. Vegetables, and other
ood Products offered at very rea-
ionable prices, this attractive store
at (50 Main. tel. 308. is a distinct
redit to Pendleton.
Our readers should visit this store
frequently when Pendleton shopping
is they will find It a satisfactory
•lace to trade and as the manage-
neat has had a long experience In
his business the groceries and other
ood products offered at this store
ire the best obtainable.
Close per-
inai supervision Is given the buy-
ng and past experience has enabled
them to procure the very beet that
the market affords, which they offer
to you at exceedingly reasonable
prices.
This store is modern and sanitary
throughout and the stock Is arrang
ed In such an orderly manner that
It is very easy tor you to make your
selection, and you will find that the
Piggly Wiggly Store In Pendleton is
satisfactory place to trade,
This store is operated by "Home”
people interested in local develop-
ment, and we know that the service
which they are rendering is some
thing our readers will appreciate,
consequently we suggest that you
pay them a visit when shopping in
Pendleton, and become personally
familiar with the reliable products
and reasonable prices they have to
offer. Give them a trial.
CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH
Visit this firm at 304 E. Court in
Pendleton. telephone 665, as they
are the authorised distributora—
both sales and service—for the well
known Chrysler and Plymouth cars.
Before buying a car you should in
spect their late models and remem
ber they frequently have excellent
buys in used care.
The Eastern Oregon Motor Co.
has a repair department for all car
owners and it is very convenient to
leave your car with them for re-
paira and adjustments while shop
ping as their shop Is centrally loca
ted and they give special attention
to out-of-town customers.
In the repair department they |
have able and efficient workmen,
and as it has the most modern
equipment, they are enabled to re
pair or rebuild any automobile, no
matter what the trouble may
in a most satisfactory manner.
The fact that patrons can get
real service at this up-to-date in-
stitution instills in the minds of the
automobilist confidence that all his
troubles can be cared for in a most
dependable way, as they are equip
ped and prepared from the point of
workmanship to turn out first-class
work at reasonable prices.
Be sure to Inspect the late Chrys
ler and Plymouth models, and let
them know what your requirements
Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50.000.
1. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
D. M DEETER. Aut. Cashier
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