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    Uhe Bermiston Geraln
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers
Enterad
as
December,
THURSDAY, AUGUST », 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Second Class Matter
1906, Umatilla County,
Oregon.
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CONGRESSMAN MARTIN WILL
TOUR IN 16 OREGON COUNTIES.
Delayed by business, incident to
the visit of President Roosevelt and
members of his cabinet to Portland
and Bonneville, Congressman Chas.
H. Martin, candidate for governor,
is this week making his first exten­
ded tour of Oregon since his return
from Washington in mid-July.
Congressman Martin's tour is tak­
ing him into sixteen counties for
the purpose of meeting the voters
personally and familiarize himself
more thoroughly with local condi­
tions. No set speeches are included
in his program.
t Butter Creek-Minnehaha f
By Mary Rodda
Everett Hamman. who Is em­
ployed at Crater Lake, was borne for
a week end visit.
Mrs. Chester Flannlgan was a
genial hostess to the U-go I-go club
Thursday afternoon. The ladies
spent the afternoon In pleasant con­
versation and were served a defl­
clous lunch by the hostess. Mrs.
Claude Baker and daughter Betty,
and Mrs. Lucille Hiatt and daugh­
ter Dorothy were guests.
Lester Flannlgan returned home
Thursday after having visited rela­
tives in Idaho for two weeks.
Mrs. Harry McKenty spent the
week end at the Hugh Rhea ranch
caring for Mrs. Rhea who had a
minor operation the last of the
week.
. '
Irene Rhea fell from a horse re­
and SAVE MONEY
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle
who has made professional visits
to Hermiston for 20 years, will
again be at the
Hotel Hermiston
THURS.,Aug. 16
for one day
Eyes Examined—
Classes Ground and Fitted—
Price» Bated on Prêtent Con
ditions.
proved now, and her husband re­
cently and fractured her shoulder. urged to be present.
“Home turned to Bend Sunday.
Come and receive
She was taken to Pendleton for
J.
Hoskins and Miss Odelpha
medical attention and now has her like" greeting at the "home-like'
church.
Hoskins made a trip to Portland the
shoulder in a cast.
I latter part of the week.
Miss Esther McMullen is visiting
with relatives In Seattle.
The Misses Blanche and Evelyn
Lawrence and Clarence Buhman
STANFIELD NEWS t I Thorsen and Clyde Kenison left
left for Montana Tuesday after visit­
Thursday evening for
Portland
By Sophronia Rhea
ing at the home of their parents.
' where they saw President Roose-
Miss Katherine McCasky of Spo I veit. They also went to Rockaway
Buhman.
The
Mr. and Mrs.
drouth has affected their location kane, Wn.. has been visiting her beach before returning home Tues­
so that they estimate their honey sister Mrs. F. A. Baker the past day evening.
flow this year at one hundred week.
Miss Katherine Olday and Miss
Miss Margaret Johnson, who has Sophronia Rhea entertained Sunday
pounds per colony.
been attending Whitman college in afternoon at the former’s home on
Walla Wall, came home last week • Coe avenue at a frmal tea, honoring
and will remain for the rest of the Miss Odelpha Hoskins and Miss El-
summer. She expects to return for aine Green. Miss Mary Rhea and
CHURCH NOTES
the fall term.
| Miss Bytha Hoskins served.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alstatt of Hep-
The orchestra pupils of Miss Es­
pner are visiting their daughter and ther Fredreckson provided a delight
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Painter, ful musical entertainment for the
Meet at Columbia school house The Alstatts are also looking for a regular Grange meeting Saturday
10:00 A. M. O. E. Wells, pastor, location here.
evening.
and Mrs. C. A. Paul, assistant.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burnside of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wald ac­
Prayer meeting Wednesday at Heppner are making their home in companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
7:30 P. M.
Stanfield at the present.
Wald and Miss Lennä Waid attend­
Miss Catherine Cooper arrived ed the wedding of Miss Erma Du­
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH here Saturday from Pullman, Wn., vall which took place at Lexington
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
enroute to Marshfield where she Sunday afternoon.
Morning worship at 10:00. Ser- will teach school, After visiting
Miss Laura Wallace and Mrs. W.
mon theme "How To Make Prayer many friends here Catherine left G. Wallace were La Grande visitors
Minister To Our Needs.’’
Messner Sunday.
Tuesday
afternoon for
Sunday school at 11:00. G. M where she will visit Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Elva Berry left Monday
Pierson, superintendent.
Lynn Ranney before going on.
morning for a week's visit with reía
Evening services will be i union
J. B. (Jack) Kenney passed away tives in Portland.
Union Monday morning at the St. Anth-
service at the Hermiston
Miss Catherine'Cooper and Miss
church. The Epworth League will ny’s hospital in Pendleton.
Laura Wallace were dinner guests
likewise meet in union service.
T. C. Baker and family arrived it the home of Mrs. W. G. Wallace
League topic, "Fear, and how to here the first of the week and are Monday evening.
get rid of it.” Morris Pierson, lea­ usy getting settled. Mr. Baker is
Mrs. J. F. Lane entertained
der.
he new school superintendent.
he bridge club Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, Mr.
Mary
Reynolds of
Pendleton
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES and Mrs. O. M. Hoosier and daugh­ pent Sunday at the home of her
ter Rose. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Viller- nother Mrs. Shumway, who has
MT ove" was the subject of
noltre, Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Penney been quite ill.
the Lesson-Sermon in all
and children
Louis and Mildred,
Mrs. F. A. Baker received word
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Mrs. Emma Penney, Mr. and Mrs. hat her son. Dr. Bruce Baker, has
Sunday, August 5.
Martin Refvem and boys. Miss Elva announced his engagement to Miss
Among the citations which com­
Berry, Miss Catherine Cooper, Mr. Margaret O’Malley, who has been
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Nye Berry and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. nursing In Oakland, Calif., for some
following from the Bible: "Thou
Treathouse enjoyed Sunday picnic- Ime. The young couple will be
therefore, my son. be strong In
the grace that Is in Christ Jesus
'ng at Emigrant Springs The oc­ married in Denver. August 23, and
. . . Study to shew thyself ap­
casion was honoring Mrs. Emma will make their home In Sterling
proved unto God, a workman that
Penney and J. V. Villermoure on where Dr. Baker Is practicing.
needeth not to be ashamed, right­
their birthdays.
ly dividing the word of truth" (II
Miss Rose Hoosier is spending a ¥
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Tim. 2:1, 15). .
week's vacation at home. She is em­
The Lesson-Sermon also in­
IRRIGON NEWS
t
ployed in Spokane.
cluded the following correlative
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Melvin
Foltz
returned
home
Sun
­
passages from the Christian Sci-
enee textbook, “Science and
day from White Bluffs where he has
Geo. Hendrix was called to The
Health with Key to the Scrip-
been visiting friends and relatives. Dalles Monday by a wire stating his
tures,“ by Mary Baker Eddy:
Miss Billie Hedrick was home for son Jay Hendrix, had been seriously
“What we most need is the prayer
a short visit Sunday afternoon.
injured in an auto accident when u
of fervent desire for growth in
Mrs. Wm. Daughtery gave a birth buss ran into the sedan in which he
grace, expressed in
patience,
day party at her home Friday eve- and four other young men were rid­
meekness, love, and good deeds
ning honoring her grandson
. . . The habitual struggle to be
ing. Mr. Hendrix received a broken
McCallister. Invited guests were limb and internal injuries.
always good Is unceasing prayer
Eobo and Dan Refvem and Carl Mol-
. . . Simply asking that we may
Miss
Billy
Markham
visited
love God will never make us lova
stead.
friends at Echo over the week end.
him; but the longing to be better
Mrs. James Hutton and Mrs. J.
Mrs. Jess Oliver and daughter
and holier, expressed In daily
V. Rueber entertained a group of Ethel left Sunday for Goldendale,
watchfulness rad in striving to
voting people.at n swimming party Wn„ to visit Mrs. Oliver's mother,
assimilate mors of the divine
it Cold Springs Sundzy evening.
Mrs. Gus Hoilett.
character, will monll and fash-
Lloyd Russell was called home
Art Eislie is employed on the
ion us rnew, r til we awake in
from Bend. Ore., last week because school house at Boardman.
His likeness’’ (p. 4).
of the Illness of Mrs. Russell who ie
Mr. and Mrs. Eira Lamoreaux
at the home of her sister Mrs. R. C
vere called to Yakima Saturday by
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Penney. Mrs. Russell is greatly Im­ :he serious illness of their daughter,
Rev. C. R. Moore, Minister
Mrs. Chas. Vanderlinde. An opera-
Sunday school opens at 10:00 A.
’.ion for appendicitis was necessary.
M. sharp. The Men's Bible class
he has been In poor health for
and Women's Bible class meet in
some time, having had several at-
the church at the same hour as
acks of appendicitis.
Sunday school classes are held.
Ending Sept. 1st.
Mrs. Ray Brown left Sunday for
Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock
Eugene. One., to visit her parents,
with the sermon subject, "A Chris­
'er father. C. F. Sparks, who has
tian's Growth, How and When."
een visiting here for some time,
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P.M.,
(Com píete)
eturned with her.
meeting with the Epworth League
Chester Wilson motored to Yaki-
members. Morris Pierson will di­
ma Thursday, returning with a load
rect the discussion.
f peaches.
Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock the
Dr. Houser from Walla Walla,
young people's oratory class meets
! Wn., was an Irrigon visitor Satur-
t the church. On Wednesday the
<
? day.
ladies will hold their regular meet­
?
Friends here will be glad to hear
ing at the church. Every lady Is
; of the complete recovery of Miss
• Florene Brace, who has been in the
state tuberculosis hospital at The
Dalles the past year. Miss Brace
iecompanied her father Frank Brace
home Thursday.
HOT on SHAMPOO
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave and
AND WAVE
Mrs. W. W. Cork of Monument, Ore.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Isom Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Mus­
grave left Tuesday for Yakima, Wn.
phone 141
Mrs. Cork will remain for an indefi­
nite stay.
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GOVeRnOR
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A safe, sane and economical
administration of state af­
fairs in the interests of ec­
onomy and reduced taxation
Application of the New
Deal principles to Oregon
by an administration friend­
ly to and cooperating with
President Roosevelt.
Increased Federal economic
aid to Oregon through sym­
pathetic cooperation with
the national administration.
A new “Rooeeveltian” deal
for Oregon and its people.
MIE
mARTII
Td. Adv. by Martin Campaign Comm.
t. BOARDMAN NEWS t
By Mrs. Dan Fansier
Echo Coats received medical at­
tention in Heppner Monday after
she had her elbow thrown out of
place while playing on the lawn at
her home. Guy Barlow and her
mother. Mrs. Flossie Coats, accomo-
panted her to Heppner.
M rs. Aaron Agee left last Sun
day to visit several weeks with Mr
and Mrs. McFarren and family.
Mrs. Howard Bates left last week
for Longview. Wn., where she will
visit relatives.
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Howell were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jayne and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers and
daughters Margaret and Wilma.
Mr. and Mrs. Baul and family of
Elm Creek, Nebraska, who have
been the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gorham for the past few
days, left Tuesday for Portland and
Seaside where they will spend some
time before returning to their home.
Mrs. Baul is Mr. Gorham’s sister.
Clyde Carrick and Willard Nick­
erson motored to Zelila, Wn., on
business Sunday.
Kenneth Ransier returned home
Sunday after spending two weeks in
Echo working on the Geo. Ransier
ranch during harvest.
The home Economics club met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Earl Cramer, enjoying a pot luck
dinner at noon. Plans were made
for a dinner to be served during the
session of the Grange Council at
Boardman August 18th. Greenfield
Grange will hold its regular meet­
ing that night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood and
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands were din
ner guests at the Sundsten home
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown left Fri-
day afternoon on a two week's trip
into Idaho and Montana, They will
look after property in Pocatello
Idaho, and then motor on to Yellow­
stone National park.
The threshing machine equipment
owned by Oscar Lundell is stationed
on the project, having finished Mr.
Stout’s harvest last week, and moved
onto the Frank Rutherford place.
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PINE CITY NEWS
By Oleta Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neill and
daughter, Mrs. Amy Claxton, who
have been visiting with Mr. Neill’s
brothers, Roy Neill and Dee Neill,
left Monday morning on their re­
turn trip to their home in Buffalo,
Missouri. Mrs. Claxton’s home is in
Springfield, Missouri.
The directors and clerk of the
Pine City school district held a
meeting Monday afternoon to deter­
mine who the bus drivers for the
coming year would be. Burl Wat­
tenburger will drive the bus up Lit­
tle Butter Creek, and Earle Watten­
burger will drive up Big Butter
Creek. It is not known who will
drive the Lower Butter Creek bus,
nor the “Hill” bus.
Mrs. Ollie Neill left Sunday morn­
ing for several days visit with her
niece, Mrs. A. J. Castilla, In Port-
land.
A party was given Saturday even­
Ing at the C. H. Bartholomew home
in honor of Mrs. Bartholomew’s
60th birthday. There were about
50 friends and relatives present. A
very bountiful lunch of ice cream
and cake was served.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger
and daughter Ina of Oakland, Cal.,
visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs
A. E. Wattenburger and Mrs. Ollie
Neill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and
daughter Isabella and sons James
and Malcolm, were in Pendleton
Thursday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall
of Pendleton visited with Mrs. Van
Orsdell’s sister. Mrs. E. B. Watten-
burger Sunday.
Marion Finch and T. J. O'Brien
ittended a grange meeting at Plea-
rant Point Saturday evening.
Mrs. A. J. Vey and nephew Bob­
by Schiller and Miss Croala Schiller
vere Pendleton business visitors
aturday.
Miss Alma Neill left Saturday for
i week's vacation with Mrs. Burl
oxen and family on a trip to Bend.
Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and sons James
'nd Gordon and Miss Oleta Neill
were in Hermiston on business Wed­
nesday.
C. H. Bartholomew accompanied
by Marie and Cecelia Heafy motored
‘o Heppner Saturday. Marie and
Cecelia stayed with relatives and
Mr. Bartholomew's mother,
Mary Hartholomew. came home with
Mr. Bartholomew. He took her back
to Heppner Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers called
on Clayton Ayers Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters.
Dieta and Lennä, called at the A. E.
Wattenburger
home
Wednesday
evening.
Miss Berdena Bowman is now
staying with Mrs. E. B Watten-
Money Orders
For your convenience we have arranged
to carry a supply of American
Express Money Orders
If you have use for the service you will find
Money Orders are economical for paying bills
or for remitting small sums of money to near
or distant points. Our teller will furnish full
particulars.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of
Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 150,000.
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
burger.
Katherine, Pat and Gordon O’Bri­
en stayed at the home of Mrs. Ollie
Neill while their parents were in
Pendleton Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Van Orsdall were visitors in
Heppner Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Coxen and sons, Ellis,
Floyd and Gerald, called on Mr».
Ollie Neill Thursday afternoon.
Miss Berdena Bowman called on
Miss Lennä Neill Sunday afternoon.
Earl Wattenburger was a busi­
ness visitor in Echo Friday.
Mrs. Bill Buchanan and Miss Ro­
sanna Farley brought Marie and Ce­
celia Healy home Sunday.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter
Oleta visited Mrs. W. L. Suddarth at
Irrigon Friday.
Mrs. Truman Sethers and daugh­
ter Phoebe, who have been visiting
with Mrs. Sethers’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew the past
several months, left Sunday for Eu­
gene.
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SAT. NITE
Aug. 4
Why dance in a hot hall?
— Come out where it is cool —
Plenty fresh air and everything.
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SURELAY 200 Penna. $2.10
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OLYMPIC EGG MASH
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SPECIAL OIL MASH
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MIXED FEED-
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