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THURSDAY, MAT S. 1934. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO cocccccccccccc0c0000000000000000000000009990000****9 “FAIRNESS TO ALL ALIKE” ‘AYING RECEIVING FOR (Paid Adv.) woununuoinuout 11 11 1 ■ 1 T h * * * * * * * * * * * * track meet there. , They will be ransported in school busses. t STANFIELD NEWS t Maxine and Edgar Mackan are SPOKANE. Wn. —Approximately Published every Thursday at Hermis • CHURCH NOTES • By Sophronia Rhea | back in school this week after hav ♦ *79,500,000 has been loaned in the ton, Umatilla County, Oregou, by • Mrs. G. E. Greathouse accompan tour Pacific Northwest states by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. +9449999*9999*** ing been absent for several weeks ied Mrs. Ed. Severance and her sis because of illness. the four Institutions under the Farm Publishers. ter-in-law to Portland Wednesday of HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Credit Administration of Spokane, ************ last week, returning home by stage C. R. Moore. Minister. according to recent announcement. Entered as Second Class Matter Tuesday morning. Sunday school starts promptly at t This money was loaned out In the December, 1906, Umatilla County, PINE CITY NEWS t Mrs. S. R. Cooper of Pullman, 10:00 A. M. period May 12, 1933, to April .13, Oregon. By Oleta Neill Wn., was visiting old friends in Preaching service starts promptly 1934. These institutions are: the Subscription Rates: Stanfield Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdell Federal Land Bank, the Federal In One Year ................................... $1.00 at 11:00 A. M., with the sermon to Mrs. M. D. Rippey of Portland of Pendleton and Miss Geneva Rig termediate Credit bank, the Produc Six Months ......................................... 75 pic, “How to Divide With God." visited her nieces, Mrs. J. F. Lane ney of Idaho visited at the homes of Christian Endeavor at 7:00 tion Credit corporation, and the Three Months ...................................50 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and Mrs. W. G. Wallace, Thursday o’clock. Bank of Cooperatives. Evening preaching service starts and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill Fri returning to Portland Friday morn- ing. at 7:45 P. M„ on the subject “The day evening. The Junior Class entertained the Miss Alma Neill, Guy Moore and Secret of Christ’s Popularity." Special attention is called to the Eldon Shannon attended the band Seniors to a High School Prom Fri- Community Men’s class which will concert In Heppner Friday evening. day evening, also the mothers and fathers of the Seniors, and the meet for the first time Sunday, May Mrs. W. D. Neill, Miss Marian school directors were invited guests. Money Earning Schemes. 13, between 9:30 and 10:40 A. M., Henderson and Hugh 'and Harold A warning has been issued by A. in the American Legion hall. Come Neill drove to Hermiston Friday The hall was beautifully decorated in the senior class colors, blue and H. Averill, Oregon State Insurance and join a men’s organization with evening. silver, and yellow rose buds and lo Commissioner, against Insurance a man’s program. Mrs. Roy Omohundro and small rackets In the state being carried on Two baptisms last Sunday night. son Raymond were Hermiston busi cust blossoms. Fruit punch was served during the evening. The mu by the Golden Hour Company of Come Join a home-like church ness visitors Saturday. sic was furnished by the Yellow Minneapolis. The company is not with a home-like greeting. Mrs. Ed Brown of Pendleton re Jackets of Hermiston. licensed to operate in Oregon and -----------e------- Mrs. S. R. Cooper was a dinner is carrying on an extensive radio METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH cently returned to the A. J. Vey ranch. guest of Mrs. J. F. Gibson Wednes broadcast program. W. A. Briggs, Pastor Mrs. Almira Kennedy of Union, day. Such a racket is an old story and Morning worship at 10:00. Ser Harry Foltz returned home from people should be very sure that the mon theme, “What Methodist Be arrived at the Frank Helms home Friday evening for a week’s visit the Pasco hospital Friday. Mr. company is an old established con Heve." with her sister, Mrs. Frank Helms. Foltz is improving quite rapidly. cern before they put any money, no Sunday School at 11:00. We have Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon and Little Helen Louise Gossage, six matter how small a sum, into any a well graded school with primary. Insurance. Information about the Junior and adult departments, with the Misses Marian Henderson and months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Cecelia Brennan motored to Emi Jess Gossage, passed away at their soundness of any company may be G. M. Pierson, superintendent. grant Springs Saturday. home at two o’clock Friday after- secured from the state commissioner Epworth League meets at 7:00. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and son at Salem, Ore. The young folks are seeking ways Russell are visiting at Hay, Wn., noon. The baby had been 111 for some time. Mrs. Grace Trumbull Insurance is a fine investment and of building a Christian world. with relatives. They will return conducted the funeral services at there are many established compa Evening worship at 8:00. Ser nies which will give the policy mon topic, “Bible Tests of How I the first of the week. the Mission church at 2:30 o’clock W. D. Neill and Marion Robertson Saturday afternoon. Interment was holder a return for his investment May Know I Am a Christian.” Offi because it has worked up a surplue cial board meeting after church in were in Hermiston and Echo Thurs made in the Stanfield cemetery. day on business. after years of operation. The sincere sympathy of the en the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rauch and Another scheme which has been Prayer service and Bible study on family of Alpine visited at the Fred tire neighborhood Is extended to worked in this territory within the Thursday nights at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Gossage. | Rauch home Sunday evening. past few weeks is the sale of mem W. A. Mendenhall and son Wayne Pat Healy of Boardman was a vi left for Portland Thursday. berships In a country club which On Friday night of the week be sitor during the week end at the % seems, upon Investigation, to be a The Commercial Club has divided ginning at 8:00, two missionaries John Healy home. legitimate concern, but at the same itself into two teams and are mak on furlough, who have been work Mrs. Anna Phillips of Lafayette, ing a membership drive. Lloyd Rus time is being highly misrepresented. Local authorities who have looked ing with the lower caste whites in Colorado, is helping Mrs. A. E. Wat sell and Wayne Mendenhall are the into the case, warn against invest- the mountains of Kentucky, will tenburger with her work. captains. The loosing side has to A large number of Pine City pen entertain the winning side and their ng any monev heforo an on o t in- show some plctt res of the work and ile motored to Heppner Tuesday to wives to a program and refresh Ity has been offered to see the club tell of their experiences there. Th ittend or take part in the May Day ments on May 10th. The regular grounds which Is said to be located public is invited to come and hea this message. program and track meet that was meeting opened Monday night with at Bremerton, Wn. held there. Quite a number of the a membership record of 82 members Precaution should always be tak Pine City grade school students and Captain Russell's side leading Auto License Examiner Coming. en before any money is Invested In were entered in the track meet. in the race. A committee of Mr. Insurance policies or memberships. C. M. Bentley, examiner of opera Tour of the members of the Girls’ Bard, Mr. Rees, Mr. Ebert and Mr. ======================== .....mo ore and chauffeurs, will be In He .lee Club, Charlotte Helms and Ma Davis of the Echo club visited the niston Fatu day. May 5th, at the ie Healy, soprano, and Iris Omo- meeting and consulted the Stanfield city library, letween the hours < iundro and Lennä Neill, alto, will members about cooperation for the 9:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m.. respec' ing in the evening with the group Fourth of July celebration at Echo. Ively, according to announcemen ii singers from the other school in The new members of the Stanfield released from the Secretary < Iorrow county. The Primary Rythm Commercial Club were entertained State's office. All those wishin land played in the evening. Also by a mock trial with Nye Berry, de permits or licenses to drive cars ar lere were several grade school stu- fendant, and Mandy Jones, his wash Amazing Gelden Ply Prevents Great, isked to get in touch with Mi lents who entered the spelling con- lady, John Pace, plaintiff. Lloyd Unseen Cause of Blow-outs Bentley during these hours. -est, and one student, Lennä Neill, Russell represented Mr. Berry and omething had to be done to make entered the first year typing con Melvin Johnson was Pace’s attorney. ******** test. tires safer. Every year thousands C. M. McCall was the judge. I BOARDMAN NEWS 1 are killed or injured when blow-outs | Mr. end Mrs. Frank Ayers and Miss Ina Sturdivant, daughter of throw cars out of control. Goodrich en By Mrs. Dan Ransler Harvey Ayers called on Mr. and Carl Sturdivant of Parkdale. and gineers met the challenge with the The P.T.A. met in the school Mrs. C. H. Ayers Tuesday evening. Harry Colbertson of Parkdale, were Life-Saver Golden Ply. This amazing Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Smith and united in marriage at the home of house Friday, April 27, in the las invention resists the terrific heat iruide meeting of the year with County Miss Cecelia Brennan were in Her- the bride’s aunt, Mrs. W. G. Wal the tire. Rubber and fabric don’t sepa- niston Friday evening. School Superintendent, Mrs. Rogers lace, at eight o’clock Saturday morn rate. Thus blisters don’t form. The Miss Neva Neill, student in the Ing. The ring ceremony was con- In attendance from Heppner. Con great cause of blow-outs is eliminated lästern Oregon Normal school, tests in different subjects were held before it begins. No wonder thousands A board meeting was held imme- pent the week end at the home of are charging to this tire proved 3- diately following .the close of the .ier mother, Mrs. Ollie Neill. times-safer — gives months of extra Fred Rauch. Jr., was in Pendle- session. mileage, too! Come in today and see it. Tom Delano was a Hermiston on Friday evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and business visitor Thursday. The Home Economics club met laughters, Betty Bernice and Anita 'eraldiue. visited Sunday with Mrs. ith Mrs. Nick Faler Wednesday. Members of the Grange counci’ 'ox's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.1 .'ou ng. met with the Rhea Creek Grang Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and last Sunday, and were asked to pre- amily, Mrs. Laurence Tolles, and sent the fifth degree work at Cor liss Alma Neill and Guy Moore don Grange In May. pent Sunday at the Chas. Plourd The eighth grade boys gave a par ome near Pendleton. ly for the girls on the lawn at th FOR Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger home of Mr. and Mrs. Baker, wit ere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. approximately 17 young peopl J. Wattenburger in Echo Sun- present. lay. Mrs. Packard and Mr. Blain, o Mrs. Roy Coxen of Hermiston and Seattle are visiting for a few day REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 1rs. Burl Coxen of Heppner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Packan ith Mrs. Frank Ayers Sunday. for this week. They visited at the Da Mrs Lawrence Tolles visited from Ransier home Saturday. "Prices subject to change without notice and to Jaturday until Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atteberr; any governmental tax or levy. vith friends of Butter Creek when and son Frank left Sunday for Call in her way to visit with friends and fornia where Mr. Attebury expect elatives at Jerome. Idaho. to have emplyment. UMATILLA COUNTY Miss Frankie Neal of Hermiston, Howard Packard is employed it isited at the Pine City school Wed- Being confined to my office by the! the Umatilla Co-operative < reamer, nesday. • unusually heavy amount of work, at Hermiston for the present. CANDIDATE FOR The Misses Marie Healy. Rosanna particularly the new government Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins visited Farley, Alma Neill. Bernice Neill loans, I find myself unable to make one day this week with Mrs. Jen DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION | WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PLY an extensive personal campaign. kin's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs ind Charlotte Helms were guests of he Misses Neva, Oleta and Lennä Therefore. I find myself compelled lesile Packard, and also her lathe to ask your support through the and sister who are visiting from Se Neill Saturday afternoon at an in formal gathering at their home. The press and aak you to consider my attle. 23rd DISTRICT record during my seven years’ ex Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano and son ifternoon was spent In visiting. Re perience as Deputy Recorder and as Franklin were Sunday dinner guests freshments of ice cream, cake and Primary Election. May 18, 1934 present RECORDER OF ’CONVEY of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Aggie Sun punch were served In the middle of ANCES. the afternoon. day. SLOGAN—"Economy in Govern HERMISTON. ORE. Frank Helma returned Tuesday SLOGAN—-“Continued Economy and About 100 students will leave ment and Law Enforcement.” PHONE 881 Efficiency." Tuesday morning for Heppner tc evening from taking a load of stock (Paid Adv.) (Paid Adv.) 1 participate in the May Day fete and to the Portland markets. FCA LOANS $79,500,000. The Germiston grrali 409**99***99** ♦ * The Man or Woman Who Banks Here—Is Our Personal Friend We pride ourselves on our neighborliness, and on our ability to instill the advantages of personal friendship through our nego- tiatipns. We believe that no banking problem is too large or small to war rant our whole-hearted attention, and we solicit the financial appeal of those who have a story to tell. MONTHS OF EXTRA MILES FIRST NATIONAL BAN FREE of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50.000 IN THIS TIRE! ducted by Rev. J. F. Gibson. Besides the immediate family, Mrs. J. F. Gibson was present. Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson left immediately after the wedding for a short honeymoon, returning to Parkdale, May 7 th, where the couple will make their home. Miss Katherine Olday entertained the Junior-Senior play cast to a de lightful dinner at her home Friday evening. In turn, the play cast pre sented Miss Olday with a beautiful damask linen lunch set, with their appreciation, to her coaching. Miss Gladys Ross accompanied the Yellow Jackets to Heppner Saturday evening where they played for the dance. The Seniors enjoyed their sneak lay about and below Hermiston Thursday. Miss Florence Woughter accompanied as chaperone. Mrs. Martin Refvem entertained he Senior class to a party at her home Tuesday evening. Besides the lass, Paul Baker and Harold Pace vere guests. The evening was spent Maying games. Delightful refresh ments of ice cream, angel food cake nd coffee were served. ull Headaches Gone Simple Remedy Does It Headaches caused by constipation are gone after one dose of Adlerika. This cleans all poisons out of BOTH upper and lower bowels. Gives bet ter sleep, ends nervousness. At Leading Druggists. VOTE 31 X And- FOR MARTIN BLOW-OUT PROTECTION J ames «, E,SCOTT FOR GOVERNOR YOUR PRESENT A "LEUbt Ur ACCONITJSHItliï REPRESENTATIVE • Uniform and staunch support of President Roosevelt's recovery program. • Greater development of Columbia River and Bonneville dam. • $5,103,000 in federal money for Oregon bridges. at no extra cost! S VOTERS! R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President D. M. DEETER. Asst. Cashier F. B. SWAYZE. President A. H. NORTON, Cashier TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT (Umatilla County) Who asks for re-nomination on the Republican ticket and pledges him self to work for further reduction in governmental expenses, and fur ther consolidation of state depart ments, and a square deal to all. • A general, frank, candid and above-board ad ministration of Oregon CrOre • Reduce foxes by rigid economy. 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