Che Germiston firralb
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Paulino M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring.
Publishers.
Entered
Second Class Matter
1906, Umatilla County,
THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
"The Countess of Monte Cristo”
presents a little film extra girl who,
prompted by a temperamental whim,
drives a car right out of the studio
to an exclusive winter resort, where
she s mistaken for a real countess.
Fay Wray, looking more lovely
than ever in this picture, gives an
exceptionally fine performance in
the title role, while Paul Lukas
supplies the romantic male interest
In his suave and debonair contin
ental style.
A comedy "Not the Marrying
Kind" and "Strange As It Seems”
complete the program.
Mrs. Francis Duyck entertained at Federation to be held May 7 to 10
bridge last Thursday evening. Mrs. it Roseburg, as will other principal
G. E. Greathouse won high honors activities In which Federation is in
and C. M. McCall, consolation. Am erested. These include, among oth
ong those present were Mr. and Mrs ers, its $20,000 pledge to the Doern-
Hoosier, Mr. and Mrs. D. Z.
B.
echer memorial hospital in Port-
La ne
Penney, Mr. and Mrs.
land; the endownment fund and its
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wallace, Mr. monthly magazine, the Oregon Club
and Mrs. McCall and Mr. and Mrs. woman.
Greathouse.
Beneficiaries of the loan fund this
Mrs. Chas. Hoggard entertained year. Mrs. Hembree’s report will
at a pot luck dinner at her home state, are enrolled as follows: Ore
Monday evening. The guests were gon State college, 19; Monmouth
Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers. Mr. and normal school, 10; University of
Mrs. D. R. Starkweather and Mr. Oregon, 10; Eastern Oregon normal
and Mrs. G. E. Greathouse.
school at LaGrande, 7; Pacific Uni
Mrs. Martin Refvem, Miss Gladys versity, 5; Willamette University,
Ross and Miss Billie Hedrick accom- 3; Southern Oregon normal school
panied Harold Pace of Hermiston, to at Ashland, 2; and one each at a
Walla Walla Tuesday. Miss Marion business college in Portland; Capi
Hutton also accompanied the party tol Business college. Salem; Albany
where she will continue her beauty | college, Marylhurst normal. Pacific
course.
I college at Newberg, University of
The Junior-Senior
class
play Washington, Linfield college. Uni-
Where’s Grandma.
will be pre- versity of Oregon health nursing
rented in the high school auditor-service and University of Oregon ex-
lum Friday, April 20th.
I tension division.
the church will be Wednesday, April
25th, at 7:30 P. M. Election of of
ficers. Reports from all officers
should be in at that time.
Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday,
April 25th, at 2:30 P. M. in church
parlor.
BANKING SERVICE
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
1
C. R. Moore, Pastor.
1
Oregon.
10:00 A. M., Sunday school. Clas-:
ses for ail ages.
4
Subscription Rates
The primary functions of a bank are :
11:00 A. M., Sermon topic, “See:
$1.00
One Year . ................. -.....
That Ye Abound in This Grace Al-2
.75
Pint—to provide a safe deposi-
Six Months ..................... ......
.50
so.”
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tory for depositor»' funds; and
Three Months ......................
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Second—to extend credit.
MEMBER
meeting.
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The First National Bank of Her
7:45 P. M., Sermon topic, “Pre-%
ASSOCI
miston has fulfilled both these func
mature Efforts and Failures.’’
11 ,
t STANFIELD NEWS
Saturday night at 7:30 o’clock, %
tions since 1907, and the credit ser-
By Sophronia Rhea
the Young People's Systematic Bible | < >
vice of this bank will continue to
A carnival dance sponsored by
study, oratory and physical culture.
the
be
constructively offered.
the senior class will be given in
“COUNTESS OF MONTE
class will meet for the first time in
Refvem hall Saturday, April 21.
Deposits in this bank are insured
the church, under the direction of |
CRISTO” AT OASIS THEATRE
Music will be furnished by the
under the terms of the Bank
Rev. C. R. Moore. Anyone who is |
"Yellow Jackets."
Interested is invited to come and %
ing Act of 1933.
One of the most amusing and
Mrs. G. E. Greathouse, Mrs. J. F.
visit the class and see if they want < ।
highly entertaining pictures of the
Gibson. Mrs. D. R. Starkweather,
to join.
< '
season is promised the patrons of
Mrs. M. Refvem, Mrs. E. R. Sires,
Baptismal at close of morning | ’ ’
the Oasis theatre, Sunday and Mon-
Mrs. C. D. Connor, Mrs. A. C, Hey
Scholastic Record High.
services.
< >
day of next week.
BOARDMAN NEWS
den and Mrs. Vernon Waid were the
"The home-like church, with a : ,
By
Mrs.
Dan
Ransier
Oregon
State
College,
Corvallis,
1 hostesses to a bridal shower honor
of Henmiston
home-like greeting.
2 [
ing Miss Ina Sturdivant Friday eve-
The Greenfield Grange held its April 11 (Special)—Two Oregon
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
State
college
students
from
Hermis
ning. Miss Sturdivant received many regular meeting Saturday night
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
1. B. SWAYZE, President
lovely and useful gifts. A short en with Master Anna Skovbo in the ton are Usted on the scholastic hon
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
tertainment of music and a mock chair. Twenty-six members were or roll for the winter term, accord
66 A re Sin, Disease, and Death
wedding were presented.
present and two visitors. During the ing to a report just released by Reg
n Real?” was the subject of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin and business hour Margaret Smith was istrar E. B. Lemon. They are Mary
the Lesson-Sermon in all Church
Brownson,
sophomore
in
home
eco
Myrta and Doris Hutton spent Fri elected as a delegate to the state
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
day and Saturday in Walla Walla. Grange to be held in Roseburg in nomics and Walther Ott, senior in
... 20 Jersey
6059.1
314.0
April 15.
F. A. Baker, Stanfield ...
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Johnson and June. George Hartford's application | agriculture.
The Golden Text was, "I will
... 8 Jersey
6915.2
326.1
Carl Johnston, Stanfield
Both these students are among
son Berkley were Walla Walla visit for membership was accepted and a |
restore health unto thee, and I
... 10 Jersey
301.3
5735.9
Pete Castric, Hermiston
ors Saturday. Miss Marian Hutton discussion held on the possibility of the eighty-seven who made an aver-
will heal thee of thy wound»,
... 5 Jersey
7439.9
396.8
H. Sommerer, Hermiston
saith the Lord” (Jer. 30:17).
returned home with them Saturday. building a new hall, The ladies of I age of 2.5 grade points or above
... 11 Guernsey
8168.4
370.2
Edna Mulkina, Hermiston .
Among the citations which
Mrs. W. G. Wallace and Miss Ina the H. E. club have purchased the based on 2 points being perfect,
...
10
302.1
Seeliger,
Hermiston
...
Guernsey
5699.3
Paul
comprised the Lesson-Sermon was
I
Sturdivant accompanied by J. W. lumber but no work will begin un-1 Fourteen students made a straight
... 32 Jersey
5635.8
301.7
Reid, Hermiston ____
H. J.
the
following
from
the
Bible:
Sturdivant, went to Ukiah Saturday. til fall. The men of the grange had A average.
339.0
6201.9
Dyer, Hermiston ___ ... 7 Jersey
L. C.
"The last enemy that shall be
Mr. Sturdivant remained there and charge of the program which in-
Fewer than 6 per cent of the stu
354.1
... 5 Jer. & Hol.
7293.4
destroyed is death” (I Cor.15:
Enos D. Martin, Hermiston
the ladies returned Sunday evening. eluded singing, instrumental solos. dents enrolled for the winter term
26).
Mrs. Jones of Sunnyside, Wn., readings and discussions on political made grades high enough to be
The Lesson-Sermon also in
Cows Producing Over 350 Pounds of Butterfat.
was visiting her sister Mrs. Berkley issues.
cluded the following correlative
placed on the honor roll.
passages from the Christian Sci
Johnson one day last week. Mrs.
Brice Dillabaugh and Ray Brown
Breed
. Age Lbs. Milk Lbs. Fat
Name of Cow
Owner
ence textbook, "Science
and
Jones runs a confectionery at Sun- motored to Hood River Sunday tn
378.9
7123
War Made on Canadian Thistle.
P. B. Jersey 5
Goldie
E. O. S. Hospital
Health with Key to the Scrip
nyside.
353.3
meet Mrs. Emma Dillabaugh. who
6
6611
P.
B.
Jersey
Th
ressa
DALLAS—Extensive applications
tures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
M. Refvem. Frank Sloan, Wm. underwent an operation recently in i—v.
403.1
...
-
7749
P. B. Jersey 5
Mable
“Death Is but another phase of
..of sodium chlorate for killing Cana-
Haggman, James Lane, J. V. Viller- Portland. She is feeling fine again I.
389.5
. .
...
2
11,185
G.
&
Hol.
No.
202
the
dream
that
existence
can
be
,
¡da thistle are being made in Polk
more. Chas. Holman and L. Joun- end will remain at home.
382.0
I
. ...
_
2
5985
P.
B.
Jersey
Cissy
material.
Nothing
can
interfere
, i county this year, according to Coun-
nault were members of the Masonic
392.4
Miss Rhoda Shellegburger visited ....
. - - _ .
.
6901
with the harmony of being nor
P. B. Jersey 2
Beatrice
j
..ty Agent J. R. Beck, who reports
lodge attending the Eastern Oregon friends in Boardman Friday night.
358.9
,
.
.
end the existence of man in Sci-
7140
P. B. Jersey 2
Darling
_
,,
,
.
that 20 farmers have purchased a
convention In Pendleton Saturday.
enee . . . If man is never to
466.3
The Arlington
baseball
, 2800
o pounds
, of ...
5 14,452
P. B. Hol.
No. 157
„ .
, „
, team
„ won,.
, total . of
this chemi-
overcome death, why do the
Mrs. Gordon Marlon of Holly the game Sunday 4-0 against Board
496.8
3 15,624
Astor
P. B. Hol.
Scriptures say, ‘The last enemy
wood, Calif., Is visiting at the home man, at Arlington.
396.5
3 10,636
Gr. Hol.
No. 33
that shall be destroyed is death’?
ot her aunt Mrs. Grace Rogers. Mrs.
The play "Two Days to Marry" |
489.9
8 11.917
Gr. Hol.
No. 56
The tenor of the Word shows
Walter Nation and Miss Alice Dunn given Friday night at the school >44*4*4*44OO44*4
351.6
3
6981
G
t
.
Hol.
No.
209
obtain
the
victory
that we shall
were also visiting at the Rogers was a decided success. The play was j •
378.0
4 10,676
Gr. Hol.
No. 167
over death in proportion as we
home last week.
followed by a dance for which prizes
378.1
4 11,878
Gr. Hol.
No. 160
overcome sin’ (p. 427).
CHURCH NOTES
Thurston and Melvin Folti leit were given to Mrs. Dan Ransier and
508.1
8642
P. B. 'Jersey 7
Rosadella
■ I.
Thursday afternoon for White Bluffs Mr. Hartford for the best wait ers,
479.1
P. B. Jersey 9 10,388
Tiny
METHODIST CHURCH
where they Joined the high school to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stroble for
481.4
7
7723
Gr. Jersey
G. Jersey
The regular Sunday school hour
band to play for some special oc- the best two step, and to C. W. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
410.5
6769
P. B. Jersey 4
Ada
at 11:00 o’clock with morning
casion Friday and Saturday,
621.7
Kruse and his daughter Lois for the
Bowlina
P. B. Jersey 6 12,175
J. T. Dowell, Minister.
preaching services dispensed with
Sloan Spencer accompanied the best schottisch.
350.2
5
10,133
P.
B.
Hol.
No.
62
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. Mr. because of the absence of Rev.
two truck loads of CCC boys who
Tom Hendricks and Geo. Wick-
417.6
7 10,915
P. B. Hol.
Chloe
R. E. Osborn, superintendent.
Briggs.
left Thursday from Umatilla county. lander motored to Heppner Wednes-
415.3
5
14,056
No.
100
P.
B.
Hol.
Public worship and preaching at
At 7:30 in the evening the men’s
Mrs. Frank Sloan entertained the day night to attend the Odd Fellows
442.5
6
12,545
No.
77
Gr.
Hol.
11:00 A. M. Special music by choir. class will have charge of the service
ladies Aid in the church basement meeting there.
415.3
6
12,515
Gr. Hol.
No. 45
Sermon subject, "Life a Gift.’’
and will show steropticon pictures
Thursday afternoon.
441.2
Mrs. Chas. Hango is getting along
6 13.632
No.
Gr.
Hol.
82
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 of "Children Around the World."
413.1
5
13,854
P. B. Hol.
No. 57
G. E. Greathouse returned home nicely after having her tonsils re-1 P. M. Annual business meeting of Epworth League at the usual hour.
406.6
moved at the Hermiston hospital
7
10,332
No. 49
Gr. Hol.
from Portland Wednesday.
442.1
last
Friday.
She
returned
home
Sun
4
12,890
No.
P.
B.
Hol.
M
Mrs. Frances Duyck entertained
447.5
7
12,285
No. 50
Gr. Hol.
Mesdames W. T. Reeves, F. A. Ba day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sturm have moved
419.8
4
11,264
Gr. Hol.
No. 81
ker, Wm. Daughtery, Vernon Wald,
387.9
5
7381
P. B. Jer.
Wink
D. R. Starkweather, W. G. Wallace. onto the Hunt place.
368.0
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ingles spent
2 10,476
No. 112
P. B. Hol.
J. M. Richards, F. S. Green. J. F.
the
week
end
as
the
guests
of
Mr.
364.3
6
8958
Gr.
Jersey
M.
Jackson
C.
Peggy
Bagan, J. F. Gibson, G. E. Great
351.6
5
5746
Queenie
Gr. Jersey
Enos D. Martin
house and A. C. Heyden at a one and Mrs. Bill Campbell at Union,
4.75x19
The annual report of the Uma was $26.02. The average cost of
480.2
3
10,279
Pet
Jer.-Hol.
o'clock luncheon at her home Wed- Ore. They returned Sunday evening tilla Herd Improvement association grain per cow was $8.09, making a
Mr.
Ingles
is
superintendent
of
the
355.9
3
5622
Gr.
Jersey
Gregory
Buttercup
T.
G.
nesday.
5.00x19
9.25
for the year ending February 1934, total average feed cost of $34.11
Boardman schools.
396.2
6
8240
Princess
Gr. Jersey
Leslie Packard was a Hermiston ! has been compiled by the tester, Al per cow.
350.4
7444
Maud
Gr. Guernsey 3
5.25x18
10.30
Kennings. The report shows that of
An average profit above feed cost
business visitor Thursday.
360.7
6
7916
Aspirin
Or. Jersey
Don’t Sleep On Left
Louis Hollinger was confined to the 40 herds on test, 34 completed per cow is shown as $56.48 and the
355.5
7914
5.50x19
11.85
Gr. Guernsey 4
Alice
Side—Affects Heart his home because of illness this the year's test. In these herds 6896 average returns per dollar expended
441.7
5
8400
Gr. Jersey
Florence
* Subject to ch»»tr mthonl notict
If stomach GAS prevents sleeping week.
cows were tested and 551 completed for teed was $2.65. An average feed
501.0
6 10,636
Lassie
Gr.
Jersey
on
right
side
try
Adlerika.
One
dose
and to any governmental
cost per 100 lbs. of milk was .559,
Ward Gravee left tor Seymore. the year’s test.
354.6
5
7740
Patsy
Gr. Jersey
brings out poisons and relieves gas
tax or Irvy
The average pounds of milk pro with the average feed cost per pound
360.6
7
7548
pressing on heart so you sleep sound Indiana, last week after receiving
Nugget
Gr. Jersey
ly all night. At Leading Druggists. word that his mother, whom he has duced per cow, as shown In the re of butterfat at .122. The report
399.5
3
6733
Oregon
Gr. Jersey
not seen tor many years, was ser port was 6103.2, with an average also shows that 60 cows had been
365.1
4
6209
Connie
O t . Jersey
I only tire with
poundage of butterfat per cow of
iously ill.
351.6
Chas. A. Lynch
Whitey
P. B. Holstein 6 11,467
culled
during
the
year,
with
22
Mr and Mrs. Ray Barlow motored 280.5. The average value of pro
365.6
P. B. Holstein 6 11,430
Daisy
a
X
Mrs, Chaterina Cappa
to
Wasco Sunday to visit Mrs. Bar duction per. cow was $90.59, and members in the association having
355.4
P. B. Holstein 6 11,002
Patsy
ksi.
of 6311 Ellis Ave., Seat-
low's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R the average cost of roughage per cow pure bred sires.
354.0
sift
8
<k. Wash . says:
"I
10,250
Freckles
P. B. Holstein 4
atgy
“3 never felt like eating and
Barlow.
357.5
4
9579
Tiny
Or.
Holstein
“extase . . would belch gas jll the
Comparison of Ten High and Ten Low Producing Cows.
» ERe “
while
I felt tired and
The Ladies Aid is giving a white
372.4
11,567
Alice
P.B. Holstein 4
wg/
miseratele
But
Dr.
Uephant and miscellaneous sale in
351.6
“V *.
Pierce’s Golden Medical
3
10,208
Opal
P.
B.
Holstein
Lbs.
milk
Lbs.
fat
Value
of
Cost
of
Cost
of
Total
Profit
T T ;
Discovery rid me of the
the Harry Murchie building Frid y '
412.9
2 10,357
Dorothy
Jer.-Hol.
Product roughage grain feed above
7
gas In my stomach, re-
-
lieved me ot the indi-
ind Saturday. April 27-28.
403.9
6
7464
L. C. Dyer
Peaches
P.
B.
Jersey
feed
cost
gestion so that I could eat anything without
362.6
5947
fear of distress.’’ All druggists.
Bessie
Mrs. Lowell Spagle and children |
P. B. Jersey 5
I You don’t pays single penny
cost
New size, tablets SO cts., liquid $1.00. Large
359.2
4
5804
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Bossis
P. B. Jersey
size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Part."
i extra for tills new Goodrich
Ave. Per cow
360.9
L. W. Owens
7064
Daffodil
Leslie Packard. Tuesday.
P. B. Jersey 5
Sivertown that gives you
11,156.4
95.43
27.66
502.6
21.97 49.63 45.80
375.9
6000
Nickels
P. B. Jersey 3
extra anj'rty^xtra mile». Rac
The H. E. card party which was | 10 high cows
412.5
8164
Peggy
P. B. Jersey 5
ing daredevils tested ths
to have been given Monday night | In Ass'n.
415.8
8322
Wm. Schable (Gregory, January
Or. Guernsey 4
Golden Ply at breakneck
has been indefinitely postponed.
Ave. per cow
363.3
Roy Attebury
4
6911
Babe
speeds. Gave it everything
Gr. Jersey
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ball attended | 10 low cows
22.66
24.41
2.701.4 118.2
6.73 31.14 8.48
420.8
F. Wooster
5
8225
they had. Notons blow-out.
Pet
Gr.
Jersey
the funeral ot the Infant child of |
402.8
2
8035
Similar tires without this
Amt. in favor
Beauty
Gr. Jersey
H. L Hoffmann. Expert, former Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller held at
353.8
feature failed at one-third
384.4
72.77
3.25
5
5906
of
high
pro
8,455.0
15.24
18.49
54.28
E.
Jackson
Matt
Or.
Jersey
associate of C. R. Redlich, Minne- Heppner Friday.
403.2
the distance the Golden Ply
E. H Dunning
8898
Susan
Br.Swiss-Hol. 4
ducing cows
apolis, Minn., will demonstrate with
The annual senior class frolic
Silvertowns were run. And
362.7
Jendrzejewski I
3 ' 6283
Frosty
Or. Jersey
out charge hi» “Perfect Retention will be held Friday night of this
Comparison of Two High and Two Low Producing Herds.
what's more, the Golden Ply
453.4
H. Sommerer
6
7612
Strohm
Or. Jersey
Silvertowns kept right on
7927
396.5
Shields" in Pendleton Tuesday, May week. Graduation exercises will be
Or. Jersey 112
Mouse
Lbs.
milk
Lbs.
fat
Value
of
Cost
ot
Cost
of
Total
Profit
held May 10th.
eating up the miles.
384.4
7631
Baker
P. B. Jersey 6
Queen Anette
1st, at the Dorion Hotel, from 10:00
Product roughage grain feed above
384.5
6113
Chimes Goldie
P. B. Jersey 5
cost feed
A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Please come OREGON CLUBWOMEN WILL
8258
423.9
P. B. Jersey 7
S. M. Rebecca
cost
early.
Evenings by appointment.
442.3
9287
P. B. Jersey 6
HOLD CONVENTION MAY 7-10.
Any rupture allowed to protrude
Ave. per cow
403.4
7518
8. M. Pansy
P. B. Jersey 7
66.77
34.26
| Is dangerous, weakening the whole
7.478.8 363.5
2.41 36.67 30.10
Sixty-five girls are being assisted, 2 high herds
413.1
Gr. Jersey
11
8647
Bess Senior
| system. it often causes stomach In obtaining an education In Oregon' 11 cows
356.1
Bees Junior
G t . Jersey
4
6693
trouble, gas and backpains.
schools this year through the scho-i
366.8
Moore
4
6222
H.
G.
Or.
Jersey
Buttercup
Ave. per cow
"Perfect Retention Shields" larship loan fund maintained by the’
504.7
Or. Ayrshire 5
9727
Tillie
21.19
2 low herds
28.89
WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PLY
• 4.807.2 213 6
.97
will hold rupture under any condì- | Oregon
Federation of Women's I
391.5
H.
L.
Payne
Or.
Jersey
3
6771
Conf
usta
37 cows
tlon of work and contract the open- Clubs.
432.0
Hart
Since its establishment in ‘
Wm. Luttrell
Or. Holstein 5 10,730
Ing In a short time.
| 1908, : 1324 girls have been helped i
395.8
Tiny
Or. Jersey
5
9631
Herds Averaging 300 Pounds of Butterfat
Do not submit to avoidable oper- by funds which totals this year well
357.4
Bell
Or. Jersey
7
6919
(Including Herds of 5 cows or More)
allons and wear trusses that will en-' over $40.000. The report on this
3
7894
372.4
Bertie
Or. Jersey
large the opening.
Many satisfied | project including these interesting
Lula
6
7008
366.3
Address No. Cows
Breed
Ave Lbs. Ave. Lbs.
Pete Castrie
Or. Jersey
Ow ner
clients In this community. No mail figures, which will be given by Mrs
355.3
Easy
4
.6227
Milk
Milk
Or. Jersey
. order.
i Walter L. Hembree of Portland. | E. O. S. Hospital. Pendleton
L. M Keen
352.4
86 Jer. * Hol
Lola
Or. Jersey
5
6283
81)1.7
337.3
HERMISTON, ORE.
Cutie
HOME OFFICE:
chairman of the fund, will come in | Wm.
5
7501
366.0
335.4
Psul Seeliger
Or. Jersey
7498.8
IS Jersey
Luttrell. Hermiston __
PHONE 881
305 Lincoln Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. for a major share of consideration | T. G. Gregory. Stanfield ......
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