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= Che fermiate ferali - ......... == THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1984 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. . PAGE Two • — Francis Markham from LaGrande Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane and family and Mr. und Mrs. W. G. Wallace. • -o is visiting hls grandparents, Mr. and * * * * * * * * * * * * week. Sunday a group of neighbors joined them and they all enjoyed a t picnic and swim in the afternoon. By Alice Hammer They all returned in the evening. Childs Barham was a visitor at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid were vi- sitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes the Claude Upham home Tuesday afternoon. Sunday afternoon. Eleanor Steiner and Mrs. Mont Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rainwater and gomery of Holdman were visitors at children, Carl, Jr., and Ruby, were the Henry Hooker home Sunday. house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miss Evelyn Noble and mother of Rainwater last week. They left Garden Valley, Idaho, were visitors Friday for their home in Tacoma. of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham Ethel Barber is working at the Thursday. Earl Carson home. Mr. and Mrs. Epperson were visi The Methodist church held a lawn tors of Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchi party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Saydor were visitors Jwarner last Thursday evening. Quite a large crowd was in atten- at the Rainwater home Monday af lance and everyone had an enjoy ternoon. The Hermiston 4-H calf club held able time. The young people played nany outdoor games on the lawn a pep rally at the home of Nellie while the church board held a meet Hooker Tuesday evening. Richard ing in the house. After the meet Rainwater is the yell leader and the ing. Mr. McAtee reported the ex- club practiced yells and songs un pense account for the year. After der his direction. Mrs. Alpha Christley and Mrs. ward. a community song was sung, led by Rev. Briggs. Ice cream and Borders were visitors of Mra. Rain cake were served later in the even water Tuesday afternoon. Johnnie Conrad and Ofie Whit ing. sett are camping in the mountains Mrs. Carl Hammer went to Emi this week. Bill Whitsett took them grant Springs Saturday and visited there in his car. the CCC camp there. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter of Spokane were visitors of Mr. and Pendleton were visitors at the Casa Mrs. Springer. Mrs. Springer is their daughter. dy home Sunday. Edna Ott gave a lawn party at Lawrence Hemhill and Miss Effie her home Saturday evening. Games Snyder of Pilot Rock were visitors were played and everyone had a at the A. E. Rugg home Sunday good time. Later in the evening re evening. freshments were served to about The Turkey Growers’ association fifty people. A meeting was held of the 4-H plan on having a picnic and program calf club Sunday, August 12. at the at Columbia park Saturday after noon. They will first go to the var home of Bill Jackson. A watermel ious turkey growers’ farms and in on feast and a swim was enjoyed spect the flocks, then meet at the | after the regular meeting. park. f COLUMBIA NEWS Harold Pace, accompanied by Mr. Published every Thursday at Hermis- Mrs. Frank Markham. and Mrs. J. M. Pace of Hermiston, Mra. Jack Browning entertained ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by and Miss Gladys Ross and Miss El Paulina M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, a number of guests at a shower Fri day afternoon, honoring Mrs. Earl va Berry of Stanfield returned home Publishers, Isom. Those present were Mrs. Em from Portland by way of Mt. Hood Entered as Second Class Matter mett McCoy, Mrs. J. A. Graybeal, loop road. Sunday evening. Miss December, 1906, Umatilla County, Mrs. A. C. Houghton, Mrs. Ed Ross went on to Lambert, Montana, Oregon. Adams, Mrs. Frank Leicht, Miss to spend a three week's visit with Fiorane Brace, Mrs. Fred Markham, her parents. Later she plans to re Subscription Ratea: One Tear __________ _____ - «1.00 Mrs. Jess Oliver. Mrs. Glenn Al turn and resume her work In Van Six Months ....... ............. —___ .75 drich, Mrs. Don Rutledge, and Mrs. couver, Wn. Sloan Spencer left Tuesday even Three Months . .................. .50 W. C. Isom of Irrigon, Mrs. W. W Cork of Monument, Ore., and Mrs. ing for the Vancouver CCC camp Mac Graybeal, Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr after a week’s visit at home. Mrs. Harle Rogers and her fath Mrs. Geo. Kendler. Jr., Mrs. J. Ber ry and Mrs. Irvin Chapman of Uma er, D. R. Starkweather, spent a few tilla. Many beautiful presents were days of last week at Hideaway Springs. Harle Rogers and Mrs. presented to the honoree. Mrs. Dave Shafer and two child Starkweather joined them there ren from Pendleton were guests of ’unday, all returning home Sunday Political Clearance. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner Tues evening. C. M. McCall, Clyde Kennison and The "friend” referred to in the day of last week. letter to the Oregonian appearing Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Carter of Hi A. N. Bard purchased the Jack Ken below, is none other than C. W. lo, Hawaii, were guests of Mr. and ny Pool Hall and Pastime the latter Kellogg, resident of Hermiston until Mrs. W. C. Isom Saturday. Mr. and art of the week, taking possession 1928 when he moved to Portland. Mrs. Carter have taught school the Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M all have also leased the upstairs He was employed in the reclamation past four years in Hawaii and were service while living here. The writer on a three months tour of the States tor a rooming house. Rev. J. F. Gibson and family re- C. 8. McNaught Is also a former during their vacation. Hermiston resident. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner are turned home Tuesday from near "To the Editor: A matter of party the proud parents of an 8* pound Ukiah where they spent a two politics was brought home to me a baby girl which arrived Thursday, week's vacation. Miss Evelyn Starkweather left few days ago which might be of in July 9th. She has been christened terest to some of my republican Mary Elizabeth. Mother and daugh Wednesday for Portland where she brothers and sisters. I have a friend ter are getting along fine under the has employment. E. N. Berry and G. E. Greathouse who several years ago was employed are of Dr. Wilcutt of Hermiston, in the interior department of the and Mrs. Emery Shell who is stay were business visitors in Pendleton Tuesday. federal government. He resigned and ing at the Warner home. Leia Ravenscroft of Elgin visited The second fair dance was given w ent Into business for himself, but now wishes to get back into the at Irrigon Friday night with a large at the home of Mrs. J. F. Loughary one day last week. same kind of work with the govern rowd attending. The 4-H cooking club girls held The entire community was sad ment. He is an expert In his line and hls references are A-l, but the de dened by the death of the small two a food sale at Refvem’s store Satur partment to which he is applying year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day. Mrs. Eva Gale and sons Walter now informs him that before his ap Don Kenney who drowned in the and Louis and Mr. Kenyon of Walla plication can be given further con irrigation canal Saturday about sideration he must secure a "clear noon. The canal is very close to Walla were visitors at the W. T. Louis re ance" from the chairman of the the Kenney home and the little one Reeves home Sunday. democratic committee of the coun with her dog wandered from the mained for a week's visit with his Juanita La Mon Is a house guest ty—Multnomah — In which he re yard and was found a short time uncle and aunt. CHURCH NOTES ♦ Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Martin of ' of Marijane Hammer for two weeks. , ♦ sides. This "clearance" need not be 'fterward by Harry Smith, ditch ri- Her home is tn Pendleton. Minnesota are here visiting rela a recommendation or an indorse 1er, floating In the water. The $$$09920804989 ment in any form but simply a state lympathy of the community goes out tives. Opal Barber is confined to her PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH ment that the democrats have no o the bereaved loved ones. home in Columbia district as she objection to his trying to get a job. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy, Ro * * * * * * * * * * * * hurt her foot on a pitch fork. Meet at Columbia school house My friend Is temporarily away bert Walpole and Don Isom from Marjorie Whittaker, who has been 10:00 A. M. 0. E. Wells, pastor, t PINE CITY NEWS t a house from home and to save a little time he CCC camp at Tollgate spent the guest of Marian Casady for and Mrs. C. A. Paul, assistant. By Oleta Neill Prayer meeting Wednesday at asked me to get this "clearance” foi veek end in their respective homes. a week, left Monday morning for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Franke and him. After talking with several very Mrs. Ollie Neill, who has been Bingen, Wn., where she will visit her 7:30 P. M. very estimable gentlemen of the laurice Williams were Sunday visiting with relatives in Portland, uncle, W. A. Leathers, a former res democratic persuasion, which in uests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wil- returned home Friday afternoon. ident of Columbia district. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES cluded the head man himself of our iams. Mrs. H. Stockard was honored Alvin Strain, of Weiser, Idaho, is ííQpirit" was the subject of the Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Carter, visiting with his sister, Mrs. E. B. with a surprise party Sunday after- county, I was forced to conclude that 1 Lesson -Sermon in all my friend had a blot on his record— outh Dakota, were guests of their Wattenburger. noon. Many of the neighbors came Churches of Christ, Scientist, on he was a registered republican. Most siece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Em- Sunday, August 12. Mrs. J. S. Moore and daughters in and everyone had an enjoyable emphatically was I told that no ry Shell, Saturday night. They The Golden Text was, “This is Audrey and Naomi, are visiting rel time. Later in the afternoon re democrat would give a “clearance" vere enroute to Portland and dif- freshments were served. the word of the Lord unto Zer- atives at Yakima. Wn. to any man who suffered this ter erent points on the coast. ubbabel, saying, “Not by might, The 4-H cooking club of Colum Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholome . Mrs. Harry Elton and family rible blight and so that was that. nor by power, but by my spirit, called at the Mrs. Ollie Neill home bia district held a meeting at the saith the Lord of hosts” (Zech. "At first I thought these demo rom Portland, slater of Mrs. Don Sunday evening. home of Edna Ott. their leader. 4:6). crats were going pretty strong, but Cenney. arrived Saturday to attend I Mrs. Roy Omohundro and daugh President Ethel Barber presided Among the citations which com alter thinking it over could appre he funeral of her little niece which ter Iris and son Raymond called at over the meeting. After the meeting, prised the Lesson-Sermon was the was held Sunday fternoon. ciate the reasonableness of their po the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill Monday the making of vanilla drop cookies following from the Bible: "Who Mac McCoy and Jack McFall of sition. They had won the election was demonstrated. hath gathered the wind in his afternoon. mbler visited relatives here over so the spoils belonged to them, but fists? Who hath bound the wa Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hooker were here was my friend who had al he week end. ters in a garment? Who hath es were Hermiston business visitors visitors at the Henry Hooker home. Carl Bronell of Portland visited tablished all the ends of the ways been a pretty good republican Thursday. Elbert Hutchison, who has been earth?” (Prov. 30:4). reserving the privilege, however, of vlth Mrs. J. A. Graybeal the first of Those from Pine City to attend quite ill at his home for the past The Lesson-Sermon also in voting in the general election for he week. the play ' Here Comes Patricia." in week, is much improved now and cluded the following correlative the candidate in his judgment beat Echo, Friday evening, were: Mrs. plans on returning to Pendleton passages from the Christian Sci qualified to fill the office regardless *********** Ollie Neill and daughters. Neva, Ol Saturday. ence textbook. "Science and of party. If he ever did fail to fol Health with Key to the Scrip and Lennä, and Frank and Dick 1 The 4-H calf club of this district STANFIELD NEWS t eta low the straight and narrow, and I t tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Carlson, and Raymond Lee. held a meeting at the Columbia By Sophronia Rhea am afraid he did. and not vote ’er "Moral and spiritual might belong A large number of Pine City peo school last Tuesday. The club was straight, he certainly was a sucker. to Spirit, who holds the 'wind in ple attended the picnic at Jim M< | Miss Ruth Dunning of Pendleton to determine the color they wanted His fists’; and this teaching ac He wax just adding hls little quota motored to Stanfield with friends Carty's grove Sunday. for their calf halters to be used at cords with Science and harmony. in building up an organisation to Wednesday. Miss Alma Neill, who has been rhe fair and also to make and dye In Science, you can have no pow put the skids under himself. H. L. Hedrick and daughter An visiting with relatives tn Bend the er opposed to God, and the physi The moral Is evident. If you have na. Mr. and Mrs. L. Jaunnault and past week, returned home Monday. the rope halters. Owing to the de cal senses must give up their lay of Asst. County Agent Sawyer, leanings towards either party which Miss Blanche Botger left Monday Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters | who was to have helped them, the false testimony. Your influence prompt you to register that way. It tor Tacoma and Seattle for an ex- Neva and Lennä called at the homes | for good depends upon the weight meeting was adjourned and the is certainly an asinine precedure to ended visit with friends and rela of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenbur- | you throw into the right scale. business put over until the next vote opposite to the way you regi- tives. The good you do and embody ger. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and i time they meet. eter. If you do that, nobody loves gives you the only power obtain Miss Billie Hedrick and Miss La Mt. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer were able” (p. 192). you and why should they? Mem Monday. /oline Walk, who have been work visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Con- bers of your own party could hardly Frank Ayers was a business visi rad Sunday. ing In Pendleton during the summer HERMISTON UNION CHURCH be expected to become very Inter vacation, spent Sunday at their re- tor in Hermiston Monday. C. R. Moore, Pastor. Ethel Barber was a visitor at the ested In your problems If you do not pective homes. A. E. Wattenburger and E. B. Casady home Friday afternoon. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.. at least vote right, and as for any The 4-H club members of Stan- Wattenburger were in Echo Monday Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hughes and with sermon at eleven on the sub consideration from the opposite leid are giving a fair Thursday, on business. children of Meacham were week end ject, “The Gospel for the Eye.” party whom you had so greatly hon tug. 30, at the grounds back of Mr. and Mrs. Art Alderman and The young people will meet in ored with your misplaced vote— lefvem'x store and the Refvem hall larrhters Ethel and Betty Jean of guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes. well these boys would lose no time The idea of this exhibit is to get Ritter, Ore, called on Mrs. Ollie They returned to their home Sunday the Methodist church with the Ep worth League young people next evening. at all In passing out the word. he different clubs organised for the Neill Sunday evening. Sunday. The Christian Endeavor Mrs. Tom Wilson and children, "There la a blot on him.” And do C. H Bartholomew left Sundar and Ernest Rainwater, Jr., camped society will direct the discussion. matilla Project Fair following they throw you ont? I know it! leptember 21-22. There will be no night on a business trip to Montana down by the Columbia river last starting at 7:00 o’clock. C. 8. McNAUGHT, Miss Berdena Bowman, who has dmission charged. The Fair will Room 305 Hughes Bldg, Portland e directed by the local leaders who been working for Mrs. E. B. Wat re; Mrs. J. M. Richards. Leo and tenburger. returned to her home ************ 1rs. J F. Rueber, Miss Clara John- near Stanfield Sunday. Miss Twlla House of Echo is now on and Stanley Green. The follow- f IRRIGON NEWS + ng clubs will take part: Cooking, employed at the Peter Carlson home By Mrs. W C. Isom Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger ewing, poultry, pig, sheep, calf and potato. Judging will take place be were visitors at the Mrs. Ollie Neill Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flannery of ore noon by children and leaders. home Sunday. Willamina. Ore., and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and Ierchandise will be awarded which H. Berre of Forest Orove. Ore., visi vili be donated by local merchants. Tom and Marie Healy attended the j ted their cousin and family. Mr. and Master George Cole of Portland is dence In Heppner Saturday evening. Mrs. Harvey Warner. Friday. Kay Ayers Is now visiting rela- siting at the home of his uncle. MV 1 Mrs. Wilson, daughter of Mrs F F. 8. Green. tives at Hermiston. O. Barnes, returned to her home at Mr. and Mrs John Harbke of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy ani A safe, sane and economical LaGrande, Friday. administration of state af Portland were week end guests of daughter Janice of Bremerton. Wn fairs in the interests of ec Georre Hendrix returned from are visiting at the home of the for Mrs. Ollie Neill onomy and reduced taxation The Dalles Thursday where he was mer's mother. Mrs. George Wood. Dee Neill and son Harold are cut- Application of the New called by the death of his son Jay. Mr. and Mrs. David Rees of Med I ting wood in the Arbuckle moun Deal principles to Oregon who was injured in an auto accident ford. accompanied by Mrs. H. H tains now. by an administration friend July 29th. The sympathy of the Rees of Portland, arrived here Mon ly to and cooperating with community goes out to the bereaved day to visit with relatives and President Roosevelt. Because her husband would not parents friends Increased Federal economic wash hls hands before breakfast. | Frank Walker returned from Ya- aid to Oregon through sym The group of Stanfield people who Mrs. Annltonette Mazalewski, of hima Saturday. pathetic cooperation with enjoyed a beef steak dinner and s the national administration. Misa Ruth Leicht, who has spent good swim at Cold Springs landins Hammond, Ind., shot him. the most of the summer at the home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. D Z. A new "Rooseveltian” deal Not until "her" death recently, for Oregon and ita people. et Dr Houser al Walla Walla, has Penny and family; Mr and Mrs. J. was the discovery made that Mary returned home. V. Villermoure: Mr. and Mrs. Geo Toth, who for 30 years held a po- Frank Fredrickson and the Smith Elliott; Mr. and Mrs. y. A. Hoosier; ture lesson In Sunday School, the brothers loaded out a ear Of melons Mr. and Mr« H F. Foltz and fami sition of trust In a Nur l’est, Hun this week. rd. Adv. by Martin Campaign Comm. ty; Mr and Mrs <L E. Greathouse; gary factory, was a man. • MARTI n G( ------ - • = --- — ♦ NOTICE! Due to the requirements: of the National Banking Code, • : % beginning September 1st, this - % % bank will close at 12:00 o’clock • % : noon on Saturdays. % | 1 , % % % % FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000. F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ’ ALEXANDER, Vice-President A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier < > ‘ ‘ ' > ! I • Soocccccccccccccccccccc*ccccccccccc04202000000009490% Preaching service at 8:00 P. M., with Rev. Moore delivering the ser mon. The oratory class for young peo ple meets Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock in the church. The Bible school attendance for July was above the average atten dance for June. Let us make an ef fort during August to have a higher average than during July. We in vite you to the "Home-like” church with a “Home-like” greeting. w e» METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. A. Briggs, Pastor. Morning worship at 10:00. Ser mon topic, "The Right To Be Hap py.” Sunday" School at 11:00. G. M. Pierson, superintendent. There will be union services in the church in the evening. Young people’s meeting at 7:00. Evening church service at 8:00. Rev. Moore will bring the message in "What John Thought of Jesus from a Stu dy of His Gospel.” 18 SAT. NITE Aug. 18 Why dance in a hot hall? — Come out where it is cool — Plenty fresh air and everything. ADMISSION: Gents 50c - Ladies Free CRONKSBARN POULTRY & DAIRY FEED at Bottom Prices! ^Sperry9s Farm Tested99 SURELAY $2.10 SUREGROW • 2.35 100 Pound. SURETURK -i 2.75 OLYMPIC EGG MASH 1 70 with Milk 100 Pounds - • 6 V SPECIAL OIL MASH 1 EE without Milk 100 Pounds - •• MIXED FEED • - .80 SHORTS - see .90 BRAN .60 ROLLED ’““CZ BARLEY MOLASSES DAIRY FEED 600 Lb». Molasses to the ton • 80 Pound Sack .85 OK •• Ems F eed S tore HERMISTON, OREGON