The Germiston Errali Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, by Oregon, Pauline M Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers as Entered December, Second Class Matter 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One Tear _________________ _ Six Months - ----------------- -75 Three Months .——.......... -— .50 Merits Promotion. The many people who already know about Garnet D. Best's pro­ motion to county agent of Wallowa county, stationed at Enterprise, or who will read about It in this is- sue of the Herald, will regret to lose Mr. Best from the field where he has served farmers for more than three years. We join them In the pleasure of Mr. Beet's promotion MORE TIRE FOR YOUR but regret with them to losing an assistant county agent who has been a friend and source ot information to every farmer ia the territory he served. W. L. Teutsch, assistant county agent leader from Oregon State col­ lege. who was here yesterday, stated that Mr. Best had merited the pro­ motion because his work here has been so very satisfactory. Amons other things. Mr. Teutsch said. Mr. Best has aided farmers la organiz- Inc producer-owned and controlled marketing associations, made mater­ ial progress in elimination of disease is dairy rattle, and been active in 4-H club work. Mrs. Best. too. has been very ac­ tive in community affairs, having been president of the Americnn Le- gion Auxiliary for the past year. She will be missed greatly. William A. Sswyer. who. with the approval of the State Board of Higher Education, will succeed Mr. Best here, comes to fill a difficult position, but has had practical ex­ perience on irrigated farms in Jose- phine county under quite similar conditions as prevail in Umatilla county. He will soon carry on with the work where Mr. Best has left it. and he will find the farmers here more then willing to cooperate. We join in wishing the Best fam­ ily continued success and prosperity in the new field. CHURCH NOTES MAMry HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. R. Moore. Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 A. M Classes for all ages. Preaching service at 11:00 M. Sermon theme "Who 1. Christian." The men’s class meds 9:30 to 10:40 In the Legion ha i The lesson this Sunday Is on "Caln and Abel." The women’ class meets in the church at 16 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M., discussing “Christ's Part in Sorrow and Worry." The evening sermon starts 8:00 o'clock and will be on the form of a "Blackboard Sermon." The young people's class In or atory has been changed to Tues­ day night during the summer va cation end at present Is meeting tn the church. We welcome you to the "Home­ like Church." As low as 95 4.40x21 4.50x20 $5.30 4.50x21 $5.40 4.75x19 $5.7 5.00x19 $6.9 I Subirti to change wit hout notice and to unr Governmental too or levy d i FAMOUS QUALITY •I 3, ce. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO METHOD ST CHURCH Re». W. A. Brigge, Minister. A Children's Day program will b „iven at 10:00 A M. Sunday dur­ ing the regular worship hour, fol lowed by Sunday school at 11:00 o'clock. Because of the absence of Mr. Briggs, who Is attending state con­ ference In Portland this week, there will be no evening service, either preaching or Epworth League. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH J. T. Doyle. Minister. Bible school at 10:00 A. M. Wor­ ship and preaching at 11:00 A. M PINE CITY NEWS AT SUCH LOW PRICES By Oleta Neill Don’t let anybody tell you that some unheard-of manufacturer makes as good a tire as Good­ rich at prices like this. The COMMANDER Tire is made to protect you against unreliable tires, to give you real tire value. Stick to known quality, Good­ rich Certified, and you’ll save money in the end. Come in and let us show you how to slash your motoring costs. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and daughter Bernice and Mrs. E. B Wattenburger and daughter Lucille were business visitors In Pendleton Saturday. Gwenneth Neill, grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neill, re turned home with them for a short visit. Mrs. Ralph Corrlgal was In Hepp­ ner Tuesday. Mrs. Charley Bartholomew and Mrs. Marion Finch were business isitors In Hermiston Tuesday morn- ng. Earle Wattenburger Is now work- ng at the T. J. O'Brien ranch. T. J. O'Brien and family visited I the Corrigal home Sunday. Mal- aim O’Brien stayed at Corrigals for • few days. Mrs. Hixon of Pleasant Valley pent the week end with her daugh ter, Mrs. H. E. Young. Holmer Prague, Mrs Young’s son, returned > his home after spending a couple f ,'jnths with his grandmother. The annual school election wa ield at Pine City Tuesday. T. J ‘Brien waa elected as director am Mrs Faye Finch was rehired clerk. Mrs. C. H Bartholomew, Mrs Truman Sethers, Mrs. Ollie Neill Mrs. W. D. Neill and Mr. Strüther attended the funeral of Ed. Kellogg at Lone Rock Tuesday. Frank Helms and Harvey Ayers are now hauling wood out ot the mountains. This week they are hauling wood to Echo and alter that they will haul It on the creek. A tire was started on the Ollie Neill ranch Thursday when a fire cracker was set off in the grass about a hundred yard below the sheepshed. Several of the neighbors helped fight the firs but It almost ", s gy De- ' ■ Goodrich "I * Caires PENNOCK’S GARAGE HERMISTON. ORE. PHONE Ml children, and Bonnie Moore, who sage bushes in that section. G. E. Greathouse. J. F. Lane and have been visiting for a few days at ■ ■ the St. Viacent hospital at Port- C. M. McCall attended the world the Walsh home. School board election held land for over a week, returned to her home on Butter Creek Tuesday horseshoe tournament in Pendleton. Monday at the community hall. Joe Mr and Mrs. E. Ji. Wheeler of Springer was elected on the board. afternoon. re-elected has Portland and Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. E. McKenzie Jimmy Healy of Heppner spent the past week at the John Ban ford of Hillside, Ore., were week clerk. end visitors at the F. A. Baker home. Darwin Shaw returned to his | Healy ranch. home after visiting his mother. Phebe Sethers visited at the Mar- held at the Presbyterion church Art Powell of Portland. ion Finch home Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Cramer and son Art, T. J. O’Brien and daughter Kath­ Sunday morning during the Sunday erine and son Gordon were business school hour. Everybody is cordially and Delbert Van Schoiack of The nvited to attend. Dalles, is visiting at the Van Schoi- visitors in Echo Tuesday. W. P. Trumbull and Kenneth ack home. Delbert has been visit­ Harold Neill ts now visiting with Charley Plourd near Trumbull are employed with the ing at the Cramer home for a month ailroad company in Arlington for Pendleton. Mr and Mr E. Wattenburger he next month. FLYING DOWN TO BIO" TO BE Dr. James Claire, instructor of pent Sunday afternoon at the Ollie AT OASIS SUNDAY AND MONDAY. eed’s college, and family, were vi- Neill home. Itors at the W P. Trumbull home A grass fire was started on the One of the moet elaborate musi­ John Healy ranch Sunday morning >ne day last week. They were en­ cal extravaganzas ever produced. when one of the hired men acciden­ route to Pittsbury, Penn., for their "Flying Down to Rio," will show at tally dropped a lighted match. Sev­ summer vacation. Gordon Wolf. ranch forman, of the Oasis theatre Sunday and Mon­ eral of the neighbors helped fight day, with a cast headed by Delores the fire and practically no damagge Wm. Hanley, was a Stanfield visitor Del Rio and Gene Raymond. Other Tuesday. Mr. Hanley ia a prominent was done. well-known playem in the picture Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richie and farmer of Burna. Ore. include Ginger Rogers, Roui Roul- daughter. Hazel from Hermiston. ien and Fred Astaire, famed danc­ spent Sunday at the G. H. Ayers ing comedian. Roaring airplanes, home. flying chorines, soaring pianos and UMATILLA NEWS Mm. Roy Neill visited at the home j a acore of pretentious settings com­ By Louise Byrnes ofher daughter. Mrs. Ralph Scott. Tuesday afternoon. Beth Cooney returned to her bine to establish a new mark for Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters. | home Sunday after visiting in Mea­ musical productions. In the picture Gene Raymond, as Neva and Lennä, visited at the C. H. | « ham and Pendleton where she vi- an orchestra leader, takes his band Bartholomew home Tuesday. sited relatives. to Rio de Janiero to open a show in Tiny Caldwell and Bob Shinkle Mm. Peter Carlson is now quite a new hotel and on the way falls in ill at her home. Miss Naorna Moore motored to Pendleton Saturday. love with Delores Del Rio, daugh­ la working at the Carlson home Marvin Hartle, who Is working In ter of the hotel owner. Rivalry de­ do Lena, spent Sunday at his home. while Mrs. Carlson is unable to Mrs. Walt Bullard arrived In velops between Raymond and Raul •1er own work. Routien, which is complicated by I Umatilla Sunday to visit friends. the fact that through old family tra­ She returned Wednesday after at­ ditions Del Rio and Roulien have tending Eastern Star chapter. r STANFIELD NEWS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough been engaged since childhood. When a syndicate of Greek gam­ By Sophronia Rhea and children accompanied by Mrs. Miss Marion Hutton, who is at­ Tred Knudson motored to Pendleton blers seeks to ruin Del Rio’s father by having Raymond's show banned, tending school in Walla Walla, was Tuesday where they shopped. the leader loads his chorines into home with her parents a few days Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark mo- last week. tored to Pendleton Monday to shop. airplanes and gives an aerial per­ formance in full view of thousands Kenneth Hammil arrived home The 500 Club met at the home of Washington where he has been the Mrs. Joe Springer Wednesday of of awe-stricken Brazilians. The cho­ rus members dance on the wings of vast few weeks accompanied by a last week. the planes, adagio dancers toss their friend. Miss Dorothy Dutton. The last meeting of the Umatilla Babiy Atterbury has been quite Eastern Star chapter met at the partners from one ship to another and ballet dancers literally dance 111. tall Tuesday. through space while floating to Miss Floy Attebury is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. William Switzler are earth in parachutes. Comedy se­ the home of her sister, Mrs. Dale visiting in Maryhill this week. quences are provided by Ginger Ro­ Emery In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon mo­ gers and Fred Astaire. This talen­ Cecil Johnson of Cheyenne, tored to Pendleton Tuesday. ted pair offers the "Carioca,” a wild ning, is visiting his mother. Mrs. Cyril Brownell of Portland is in exotic dance for which popularity Philip Powers. Umatilla on business this week. in this country has been predicted. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodhouse of W. T. Bray returned to his home Fly down to Rio with Delores, Baker. Ore., were visiting old Tuesday from Montana where he Gene, Ginger and Fred and you’ll friends here Thursday. The Wood- has been shearing sheep. ouses were enroute to Seattle, Wn. Miss Yvonne Bousquet left Satur- enjoy a grand piece of unusual en­ Mr and Mrs. F. S. Green atten- lay for Pendleton where she will tertainment. led State Grange in Roseburg the risit. ast week, also Mr. and Mrs. Jim Many people from Umatilla atten- BOARDMAN NEWS tosale of Ukiah. led the Barn Dance in Butter Creek By Mrs. Dan Ransier Miss Bytha Hoskins and Mise Saturday night. Marion Eturdivant entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Munger re­ irthday party honoring Miss Mary daughter, Mrs. Walt Caldwell and turned to theor home in Kellogg, .00 Rhea and Miss Josephine Rhea, children, Mr. and Mrs. B. Stams Idaho, after spending several weeks it the Rhea home Friday evening, and children were dinner guests at visiting her sisters, Mrs. Leslie Pac­ in enjoyable evening was spent the David Walsh home Sunday. kard and Mrs. John Jenkins. laying games. Refreshments of The last baseball game of the sea- Harold Funkhouser is working at monade and cake were served. son was held here Sunday when the Leslie Packard home. Mrs. C D. Connor and small lone motored over and Umatilla was Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harwood, Mr. laughter have been visiting In Fort- defeated at a score of 9-4. and Mrs. Lowell Spagle, Dale Cox land the past week. Robert Walpole spent last week and Kenneth Boardman are living Miss Gladys Ross left Sunday foi it the Rose home. Redmond where the men are em­ Vancouver, Wn., where she will Bert Rose spent Sunday in Board- ployed in the highway oiling crew. tay with relatives and work In a nan visiting friends. About 30 people from Boardman bakery. Miss Ross plans to attend Don Hiatt of Pendleton is here attended the Seventh Day Adventist normal school this fall. visiting his brother Ursel Hiatt and church conference in Granger, Wn„ Mrs. Gladys Haggard entertained amily. Saturday. Isiac Thorpe took a load the Pollyannas at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Bloom and in the truck and Mrs. Thorpe took '. B. Stuart Wednesday afternoon, son Barton left Saturday for Seattle a load in the car. the invited guests were Mrs. C. W. where Mr. and Mrs. Bloom will at- Elmer Tyler looked after Mr. on nor. Mrs. L. L. Penny, Mrs. H. B. end college. Skoubo's ranch while he attended lowers, Mrs. F. Sloan and Mrs. J. F. Mrs. Albert Frood of The Dalles state grange. : ibson. spent the week end at the Tipple Edward Skoubo returned from , The regular grange meeting was home. She returned home Sunday Cayuse where he has been spending ■ eld at the grange hall Saturday ccompanied by Mrs. Florence Tip- a couple of weeks with Edwin and vening. Mrs. B. F. Bagan had pie. Normal Rainville. He was an over- -hnrge of the program for the lec­ Burk Doyle and Fred Reeves of night visitor of Franke Kunze Sun­ ture hour. The program honored Termistön were In Umatilla Sunday. day night. "lag Day and Father's Day. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough Billie and Dan Ransier visited The Home Economics club met at and children spent Thursday and Clayton and Jean Allan Friday. he home of Mrs. L. F. Wooster Friday In Portland where they at- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mackan and Tuesday afternoon. A delightful tended the Rose festival. Delbert and Maxine spent Sunday ‘uncheon of salad and wafers, ice Many of the young people of the with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers and ea. cake and Ice cream were served. C. E. enjoyed a swimming party at family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reeves and the dam Monday evening, Those Wilma and Margaret Myers spent Mrs L. T. Kenison were busines resent were Louise Bensel, Lola Monday with Maxine Mackan. visitors In Pendleton Tuesday. Jerry, Ruby Porter, Joe Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick visi­ Jim Mende took suddenly HI whil loppe, Mildred Conlon. Louise. Mu- ted relatives in Lexington Sunday. working at the T. O. Gregory ranci ■lei and Erma Byrnes, Hazel Tipple, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patie of Fossil Tuesday morning. Mr. levee Brown. Don Isom, Junior Me came after their children who have rushed home and Dr. McCowan ws ullough, Glenn Ostrom, Delbert been visiting with their grandpar­ consulted. an Schoiack, Art Cramer, John ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Olsen. Mrs W. T Reeves entertained th ensel. Tiny Caldwell, Everett Er- A picnic was held at the W. R. oilowing lidies at her home Hattu I in, Cecil Tipple, George Harvey Wasmer home Sunday night. Those lay afternoon: Messers. M Refvem nd their leader, Mr. and I Mrs. present were: Mr. and Mrs. Nick 2. K. McCowan. L. Jounnault, J. M ayne. Faler, Mrs. Stutte and children, Richards, J. F Lane. W. G. Wal Laura Shaw of Portland Is visit- Louie Schnitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Dan ace, G. E Great horse, F. B. Con ng her father. Earl Shaw. Ransier. Mrs. Kunze and daughter ior, I». F Bi Betty Porter left Tuesday for Spo- Ruth, and Ralph Wasmer. After in. E. A. Hoosier. Cora Olday, A. • ane where she will visit friends. the picnic the evening was spent leyden. H. L. Hedrick. Don Child. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jackson, western playing pinochle. " B. Stuart. Grover DesPain. J. F :hampion horseshoe pitchers, were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kruse mo­ libson, H. McCormick, Misses Elva in Umatilla Thursday evening. They tored to Roseburg last week to at­ terry. Lenna Waid and Jennie Al gave an exhibition. They left Fri- tend state grange. ion. Light refreshments were served tay morning for Pendleton where Mrs. Ray Barlow spent a few days Miss Evelyn Starkweather am Mr. Jackson will play Oregon's last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farle Rovers were business vl hampion pitcher. Mrs. J. R. Johnson, in Wasco. itors in Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. Wicklander and son George, Elton Fromdahl, Sydney Will- Lloyd J. Russel! accompanied E Jr., visited Ella Shell Wednesday nont. Bill Ervin and Glenn Bleak ­ Il Sires to Portland with a truck ly, who are working In Meacham, night while Mr. Wicklander atten­ load of honey the latter part of . spent Sunday In Umatilla with their ded the Odd Fellows lodge. Mr. and Mm. E. E. Messenger and There was quite a grass fire jus famillies. Nancy Yorkes of Portland Is vi­ daughter Lois motored to Portland on top of the hill from Stanfield Sunday evening It Is thought it siting her mint. Mm. Ralph Jeder. last week to attend the Rose Festi- Brook Starna, accompanied by started some where near the Jak Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Peck and fam­ Stark place. There was no serious Mrs. Bill Moore of Lewiston. Idaho, pent Sunday at the David Walsh ily accompanied by Ada May Har­ damage hut It Is hoped that the fire singed the wings of the grasshoppers home. They returned Sunday even­ ford and Billie Price made a busi- that are so thickly settled on the ing accompanied by Mm. Stams and news trip to Portland Sunday. Billie If DOLLARS Could TALK ONE WONDERS WHAT A DOLLAR THINKS ESPECIALLY ABOUT, WHEN A POCKET IS BEING PROD­ DED BY A BURGLAR'S GUN’ THE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY IS IN THIS BANK. EARNING ITS SAFE. ITS ITS ALWAYS READY BET- AND IT’S ALWAYS YOURS. TER START THAT AC- RANK COUNT TODAY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000. F. B. SWAYZE. President A. H. NORTON, Cashier Price will visit his grandparents in Portland several weeks. Linda Hango has returned to Eu­ gene after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hango. Mr. and Mrs. Engles of Milton spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands. Mrs. Eng­ les is a sister of Mrs. Rands. Mr. Ellis and son Mitchell motor­ ed to Arlington Wednesday on busi­ ness. Freddie and Dean Griffin of Port­ land are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Marvin Ransier returned to his work in the harvest field Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Cramer who has been ill is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Fortier in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root and son Vernon accompanied by Mrs. War­ ner have returned to their home in Boardman after spending several weeks in the east. Mr. Root atten- ded the church conference in Cleve- land, Ohio, as a delegate from the local church. While Mr. Root was atentding conference, Mrs. Root and son Vernon motored to New Jersey to visit her brother Arthur. On their tour they also spent a day and a half in Chicago at the World's Fair. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Herriam in Fort Collins, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Heriam are former people of Boardman. While in Colo­ rado, Mr. and Mrs. Root also visited their cousin. Mrs. Warner also visi­ ted her daughter whom she had not seen for several years. Kathrine Brown is one of the lucky ones to go on the big tour to all the sights of interest in the Uni­ led States. Chas. Dillon made a business trip to Portland Sunday. Vernon Root took Mr. and Mrs. Alive Mefford back to their home in Yakima. Mr. Mefford has been looking after the feed store during Mr. Root's absence. Mrs. Fortier and daughter Nor­ ma of Eugene are visiting relatives in Boardman this week. Norma at­ tended the University of Oregon at Eugene last year. Mable Brown is visiting her par- R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier enta Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown this week. Mable has been teaching school in Alderdale the past year. H. E. club met with Mrs. Shell last Wednesday. The main topic of the afternoon was the menu for Po­ mona Grange which will meet here July 7. A large crowd was present. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier accom­ panied by Maxine Mackan made a business trip to Heppner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gent of Long- view, Wn., were here visiting their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bates while on their trip to Wisconsin and Chicago to the World's Fair. Beth Myril Miller of La Grande is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Cra- mer o few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Souders were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- vens Sunday. A regular meeting ot the school board was held Monday afternoon in the auditorium to elect a director and clerk. Nels Kristenson was elec­ ted d’rector and Flossie Coats, clerk. BARN DANCE SAT. NIT JUNE 23rd - Same Music - Mrs. Guerrant, Holdman, Piano. Geo. Baxter, Holdman, Banjo. Cade Thorn, Pendleton, Violin. ADMISSION: Gents 50c - Ladies Free Hot Dogs and Coffee at Counter. CRONKSBARN -I “B When traveling, enjoy the best The PORTLAND ROSE Can — to make your comfort supreme. Fresh, clean, purified air tempered to your utmost comfort at all seasons of the year. NOW ¡NEFFEC] CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR Greater than ever National Parks F. C. WOUGHTER. Agent Hermiston, Oregon Jt 6, UNION PACIFI