THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
6, 1934.
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8:00 o'clock.
I land, returned to Umatilla Tuesday
Visit a "Home-like" church with | to attend school. She will stay at
STANFIELD NEWS t
a “Home-like” welcome.
the Gailly home.
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
By Sophronla Rhea
Mrs.
O.
D.
Bramer
and
son
James
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Mr. and Mrs. Rainer Kyllo and
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH are visiting in Oswego, Ore.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and two children of West Linn are visit
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
Publishers,
Morning worship at 10:00 o’clock daughters Louise, Erma and Jean, ing at the home of the latter’s moth
Second Class Matter
Entered
with sermon subject "Using Christ- | spent the week end in Touchet and er, Mrs. Mike Rowell.
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
ian incentives.” Sunday school al I Walla Walla. Louise remained un
Miss Gladys Ross returned here
Oregon.
til Monday.
11:00 A. M.
Wednesday from a three weeks visit
Mrs. Ola Taylor and son Phil of in Lambert, Mont., with her par
Subscription Rates:
Epworth League at 7:00 P. M
*1.00
| All young people invited. Evening Walla Walla spent Monday at the ents. Miss Ross visited relatives
Mrs. Taylor’s brother. and friends in Stanfield and Her
.7*
Six Months ...
worship at 8:00 o'clock. The pastori home of
.*0
Three Months
will begin a series of Sunday evening ; James Byrnes. They were accom- miston during the past week, leav
ing Monday for Vancouver, Wn.,
sermons on the “Plan of Salvation | panled by Louise Byrnes.
Paul Walsh and Al Moran spent where she will resume her position
MEMBER
as Contained in Epistle to the Ro
the week end in The Dalles visiting in the Purity Bakery.
mans."
OCI
Mr. Walsh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ladies Aid meets Wednesday.
Mrs. H. R. Shake and daughter
Boys Club will meet each Satur- | D. M. Walsh.
Donna and mother, Mrs. Calvert
the
Mrs.
Walt
Caldwell
spent
day afternoon.
and granddaughter of Parkdale,
Official board meeting after church week end in The Dalles visiting her stopped in Stanfield enroute to
husband.
She
returned
Tuesday
A Hasty Comment.
Sunday night.
Fruitland, Idaho, where Mrs. Cal
morning accompanied by Mr. Cald
vert and granddaughter will remain
We observed a comment recently
well and Wayne who have been In
for the winter.
on a statement made by Portland’s
The Dalles for several days.
t
BOARDMAN
NEWS
City Commissioner Ralph C. Clyde,
Mrs. Shake and daughter returned
Darwin Shaw, who has been visit
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
in his own column in the Peninsula
ing his mother in Portland, returned here Saturday and stayed until Sun
Herald, a Portland suburban news
day evening. They returned to
John Donahue and John Partlow to his home.
paper. Mr. Clyde said:
went to Heppner Sunday after Olive
Helen Walsh and Cecil Tipple Parkdale accompanied by Miss Lau
"Eastern Oregon—I have just re
Petteys, who has been receiving spent Saturday evening in Heppner. ra Wallace who will teach school
turned from a short vacation trip to
medical attention.
Miss Lena Rose, Marvin Hartle there.
of Hermiston
eastern Oregon and Cambridge, Pay
Miss Blanche Thorsen left Mon
Mrs. Lester Schaffer and daugh and Otto Benefield spent Sunday in
ette, Weiser in Idaho. I want to say
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita Over *50,000.
day afternoon to resume her posi
ter from Mikkalo, Ore., visited a few i Heppner.
that I appreciate Portland as never
days last week with Aaron Agee.
Dave Rose accompanied Don Wil- tion as teacher at The Dalles.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
before. All I saw on my trip was
Miss Lennä Waid left Thursday
Aaron Agee and Mrs. Lester j Hams of Hermiston to Silver Lake
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
sage brush, sand, jackrabbits.
Schaffer and daughter, and Mr. and on a fishing trip over the week end to spend an extended visit with her
rocks—In fact it was a desolate and
brother, Claude Waid and family ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Mrs. Frank Brown and family, and and holiday.
barren country, outside of some
Mr. and Mrs. Thorp spent Saturday
near Spokane, Wn.
I reen spots that were irrigated. If
The Home Economics club enter-
in Hermiston.
Miss Boling from Portland estab
I owned H—and the section I visit-
Mrs. Martin is helping Mrs. Dan
tained
Thursday afternoon at a
COLUMBIA NEWS
ed I would live in the first place and
lished her residence in one of the
honor-
Ransier
a
few
days
this
week.
miscellaneous
bridal
shower
CHURCH NOTES
IRRIGON NEWS
By.Alice Hammer
rent the second—if I could.”
Frank Leicht cabins Saturday, pre
ing Mrs. Earl Smelcer. Light re
Linda Hango returned from Port
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
For a man in Mr. Clyde’s position
paratory to taking up her duties as
E. E. Rainwater and son Everett freshments were served.
land Sunday.
be has shown by such a statement
Miss Rachel Sloan left Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Caldwell and teacher in the grade schools.
School started Monday morning. were business visitors in Pendleton
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
bow uninformed he is on the produc
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghten were
afternoon for The Dalles where she two children left Monday for En-
Teachers are Edwin Ingles, superin Tuesday.
tivity of the localities mentioned.
Word has been received here of will attend teachers’ institute be teat, Wn„ where Mr. Caldwell has Walla Walla visitors Saturday.
Meet at Columbia school bouse tendent; Mrs. Nelson and Miss Ruff,
These "irrigated spots” in the inter 10:00 A. M. O. E. Wells, pastor, seventh and eighth grade teachers; the death of N. R. Kellam at Erie, fore going on to her school at Du employment In the apple orchards.
Chase McCoy from Imbler, Ore.,
ior are among the most productive and Mrs. C. A. Paul, assistant,
Theron Anderson, fifth and sixth: Pa. Mr. Kellam was formerly own- fur, Ore.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Warner, visited relatives here over the week
in these two states and furnish
Prayer meeting Wednesday at Miss Burkholder, third and fourth: ei of the Eric, Ore., fruit runh in
Rev. J. F. Gibson and Geo. Kurrle who have been visiting relatives end.
thousands of bushels of wheat, al- 7:30 P. M.
made a business trip to Portland the here the past week left Friday morn
Marian Henderson, first, and Miss this district.
W. C. Isom and Mrs. W. W. Cork
faifa hay, potatoes, melons and
Mr. and Mrs. Vai Knauf of Port- latter part of the week. Mrs. Kurrle ing. Their final destination will be
Harney, second grade.
motored
to Arlington Sunday even
many other agricultural products
Ada Wilbanks visited Sunday at land are visiting in this district is running the meat market during Yale University in Connecticut. En- ing where they were met by Mr. and
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
that feed Portland markets. A city
this
week.
They
are
former
resi
Mr. Kurrle’s absence.
the O. B. Olson home.
route they will visit Yellowstone Mrs. L. L. Cork, recently from Edge
66(thrist Jesus” was the subject
depends on the products from Its in
Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers left park, relatives at Bozeman and mont, S. Dakota, who returned with
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick and dents of Hermiston.
of
the
Lesson-Sermon
in
all
terior country and the territory
Juanita Wells spent the week end for Portland Monday in search of Springdale, Montana, from there on
family went to Heppner on business
them for a short visit. Mr. Cork Is
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
through which Mr. Clyde passed is
in Pendleton with her aunt, Mrs. a location.
Friday.
to Chicago to visit the World's Fair a brother of Mrs. Isom.
Sunday,
September
2.
part of Portland's interior country.
Miss Mildred Peregrine spent a before completing the last lap of
Clyde Carrick and family and Ada Moore.
Among the citations which com
Mrs. Raymond Lamoreaux, who
From Hermiston alone, which is
Gladys Whitsett is leaving this few days of last week visiting their journey.
Willtanks had a lovely dinner at the
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
has
been staying at the home of Mrs.
in a strictly irrigated district, 55
week for San Francisco where she friends in Stanfield before going on
following from the Bible: "And
Olson home Sunday.
Emery
Shell during her illness, re
David
and
Bryant
Williams
who
carloads of watermelons have been
Jesus went about all Galilee,
to her school in Heppner. Miss have been visiting their grandmoth turned home with her little son Ro
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Barlow atten is employed.
shipped this growing season. Tons
teaching in their synagogues, and
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery cf Peregrine was accompanied to Hepp
ded the rodeo at Heppner Saturday.
er at Tekoa, Wn., several weeks, re nald Raymond, Monday.
of fine alfalfa hay is now stacked
preaching the gospel of the king
Mrs. McConkey and daughters, Holdman were visitors of Mr. and ner by Bob Rogers, Miss Katherine turned home Thursday. They were
George Hendrix, who has been
dom, and healing all manner of
in fields in the irrigated districts
Mrs.
H.
Hooker
Thursday.
Olday and Mrs. Joyce Smith of Irri- accompanied by their uncle, Ken visiting relatives In The Dalles, is
and Mr. Madden went to Heppner
sickness and all manner of dis
to feed dairy cows which produce a
Rachel Buell, who is employed In gon.
to attend tht rodeo Saturday.
home again.
neth Mace.
ease among the people” (Matt.
large percent of the butterfat in
Misses Jane and Margaret Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asmussen and ’endleton, Is visiting her parents.
Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mrs. W. W.
4:23).
Albert
Veig
of
Umatilla
was
a
Oregon. An average of 40,000 pounds
Rachel Sloan, Laura Wallace, Alice
family df Woodland, Wn„ visited Mr. and Mrs. Buell this week.
The Les on-Sermon also In
Cork
visited Mrs. H. Hedrick at
dinner
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roscoe
of turkeys were shipped through | cluded the following correlative
Carl Hammer, who is employed at and Sophronia Rhea and Mildred
Mr. and Mrs. George Blayden Fri
Stanfield, Sunday.
Williams Saturday evening.
local pools last year and these birds
Meacham,
spent
the
week
end
at
the
Peregrine spent an enjoyable visit
passages from the Christian Sci
day night on their way home from
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenney are the
averaged 89 per cent prime.
home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Miss Katherine Olday
ence textbook, "Science and
Payette. Idaho.
proud
parents of a baby boy bora
Had Mr. Clyde taken time to
Health with Key to the Scrip
L.
Hammer.
Thursday
evening.
The
occasion
A lovely birthday dinner was giv-
drive on some of the side roads in
tures," by Mary Baker Eddy:
Mrs. Jeppe’s son, daughter-in-law was honoring Miss Peregrine. Wa Thursday, Sept. 30. Their attend
en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
“Christianity as Je us trught it
ing physician is Dr. Willcutt from
the "green spots” he might have
Ransier, honoring their son Marvin and children, are visiting her this termelon was served.
was not a ere I, n r a system of
Hermiston.
Mrs. Fred Markham
been enlightened as to the produc
week.
Mrs.
Nancy
Waterman
accompan
on his nineteenth birthday, Those
cerimonie, nor a spec al gift
tivity of these districts.
and
son ied by her daughter Evelyn, Patty acted as nurse for Mrs. Kenney a
Knauf
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vai
present
were
Mr
.and
Mrs.
Edwin
from a rituali: t‘c Jehovah; but it
In-les and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bar- Wesley of Portland were dinner O'Niel, Laura and Betty Gregory few days when she was relieved by
was the demon. ration of divine
ANN HARDING IN NEW ROLE
low. Marvin will leave Friday guests at the Tom Wilson i home and Margret Wood left Sunday for Mrs. Strader.
Lo.e casting out error and heal
Mrs. Earl Isom was able to be
ing
the
sick
...
He
taught
his
a week’s outing at Wallowa Lake.
morning for Forest Grove where he Tuesday evening.
IN ROMANCE, AT OASIS.
taken
to her own home Wednesday
followers that his religion had a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vaughn
of
Pendle
G.
Gregory
left
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
will enter Pacific University as a
divine Principle, which would cast
"The Life of Vergie Winters,”
student. Marvin graduated from ton were visitors of Mr. Nebergall Tuesday to attend the State Fair at evening. Miss Josephine Fredrick-
out error and heal both the sick
with Ann Harding portraying the
Salem and from there will go on to son Is working for her for a few
the Boardman hich school last fall. Sunday.
■ nd the sinning. He claimed no
days.
central character In Louis Brom
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rainwater and the coast for a week.
Intelligence, action, nor life sep
Mr. and Mrs. Martin and daugh-
field's arresting romance of a tvpi-
family were dinner guests at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Haney
and
Law
arate from God" (pp. 135, 136).
ter Eloise of Portland visited with
Tom
Wilson
home
Sunday.
rence
Haney
of
Portland
spent
the
t UMATILLA NEWS t A Sunday school picnic of the week end at the home of their par- Mrs. W. C. Isom Thursday as they
By Louise Byrnes
Methodist church was held at the ents. Miss Gladys Ross accompan- were enroute to Idaho Falls, Idaho.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Frances Markham left recently
Columbia
park Saturday, Sept. 1st. led the Haneys to Portland Monday
School opened in Umatilla Tues
C, R. Moore, ’ Minister.
for the home of his father, Laurence
Those at- afternoon.
Mrs.
Sage
was
in,
charge,
day,
with
but
one
change
in
the
YES—WE ARE STILL HAVING
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M ,
were Mrs.
Earl Haney and family of Walla Markham at Selah, Wn.
with the men's and women's Bible teaching staff. Mr. Croquicent of tending besides the class
Mr
.and
Mrs.
Clarence
Wood
from
OUR REGULAR SATURDAY
Portland has been selected to take A. E. Marble and Mrs. W .A. Briggs, Walla spent Sunday at the home of
class at the same hour.
Tollgate. Wn„ spent the week end
Mrs. Baxter Hutchison of Colum- the former’s parents.
Preaching service at 11:00 A.M. the place of W. H. Bloom as super
NIGHT DANCES!
contest at
Mrs. J. M. Richards entertained with the Clay Woods family.
>n the subject "Qualifications and intendent. He is a graduate of Ore- bla district won the pie
Glenn
Ball
from
Yakima,
Wn„
the Ferm Bureau meeting Saturday her Sunday school class to a picnic
September 13.14,15
Duties of New Testament Church gon State college.
Miss Clara Corrigan, commercial night. She received a kitchen agron. on the pumphouse lawn Saturday. was a business visitor here Tuesday.
Officers."
The
evening
subject
will
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Jr.,
RAIL FARES
A picnic was held at the Colum
Apple picking began Wednesday
e "Four Things Money Cannot teacher, who spent the later part of
from Umatilla and Miss Gwendolin
UNION J
bia
park
for
all
residents
of
Her
the
summer
attending
the
Univer
with
its
regular
crew.
Buy."
miston being here over 20 years.
Miss Neva Hedrick returned home Merrith from Spokane, Wn., were
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P.M.. sity of Washington, has returned
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom
The attendance was between eighty from Pendleton Saturday.
here
to
resume
her
duties.
ollowed by preaching service at
Miss Rosa Ricco, English teacher, and ninety. Those present from Co
D. R. Starkweather and son Bob- Sunday evening.
who spent the summer attending lumbia district were Mr. and Mrs. bie left Tuesday morning for Port-
Stanford university of California, J. H. Reid and family. Childs Bar land on business.
ham and mother. Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bartley and
.-urnea sunday.
Paul Donavon, seventh and eighth Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Whitsett family left Wednesday for Wallowa
grade teacher, who spent the sum- and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake returning home Monday.
Ralph Haney and Misses Sophro
mer In California visiting. returned Sommerer and family, Mrs. Bels-
camper, George Beddow. Mr. and nla and Mary Lee Rhea and Master
Monday.
Miss Helen Fredrickson, fifth and Mrs. H. Hooker and daughter Nel Bobbie Rhea visited at the home of
sixth grade teacher, who spent the le. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham, Mrs. Josephine Jones in Heppner
anl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Casady Sunday. Miss Mary Lee Rhea re- I
latter part of the summer attending
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Mrs. Sim- mained in Heppner for an extended | 1 * the West’s largest paint manufacturers, and backed by 85 years of
Oregon State college. returned Mon and daughter Marion,
ions, and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Tem- visit and Miss Josephine Rhea, who i < ' paint-making experience.
day.
leton. The pioneers talked of old has been visiting her aunt for the
Miss Yvonne Bousquet, third an
Horseshoe was played and past few weeks, returned home with
fourth grade teacher, who visited in imes.
Portland and Umatilla, returned to inging was led by Childs Barham. the party Sunday evening.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS SMOKE AND FLAME
Childs Barham was a visitor at
her home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Refvem and
The West’s most
a L. Hammer home Sunday even- family made a business trip to Pen
Miss Ina Gilbert, first and seconi
popular finish
grade teacher, who spent the sum ing.
dleton Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Dau-
Opal Barber, who has been em therty accompanied them.
mer In Hermiston, returned to Uma
Gallon 64 ma
Pint pa.
Quart
tilla Monday.
loyed at the Barlow home, returned
Mrs. Nissen and son Don of Tope
SPECIAL! YYY
Raymond LaChance, 13. broke his o her home In Columbia district in ka. Kansas, visited her sister, Mrs.
Regular $3.30
Reg. *1.05
Reg. 62c
T. C. Baker here enroute home from
arm Thursday when he stumbled and Ime to start to school.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Blinston
and
fami
fell on the railroad tracks. His fath
Portland where she has been visit
Fill I FDWE AD the long-lasting REDUCED
ly who have been living on the Had- ing her mother the past few months.
er. Joe LaChance. injured two rii
You turn to it to save not only
1 VLLLlt " Lrint floor enamel at PRICES
when he walked Into a flat car that lox place, moved to town. Their Mrs. Nissen’s mother accompanied
time and strength, but nickels,
place is being sold to Mr. Williams. her to Stanfield.
same night.
Gallon §2.98
go.
‘—2 SPECIAL! Quart 22*
dimes and quarters—the con
There will he a wiener roast at
Myrnie Caldwell injured his fing
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morgan accom
Regular *3.50
Reg. *1.05
er quite badly when mending barbed he Columbia park next Saturday panied by Mrs. Claude McCall met
stant small expenses of per
wire fence. Several stitches wer light. The Farm Bureau and the with serious injuries Tuesday even
sonal trips. You turn to it to
SAVE
\uxiliary arc In charge. All mem- ing while returning home from Pen
Highest Quality %
necessary to close the wound.
MONEY ON
Interior Varnish < >
ers are Invited to come and bring dleton about ten miles on this side.
enjoy cheery chats with friends.
Miss Sybil Macomber,
who has
heir
wieners
and
buns.
Coffee
and
They
met
with
a
head-on
collision
been
working
in
the
Fromduhl
res
Quart
And in sudden peril, one call
Pint
by the with a Washington car, containing
taurant, return'd to her home in ice cream will be served
SPECIAL!
may be worth more to
arm Bureau.
two men from Spokane. The occu
Boardman on acount of 111 health.
Regular $1.17
Regular 69c
Frances Keller left for Pendleton pants of both cars were rushed to
Mr and Mrs. Harry Gailly and
you than your tele
she will attend the Pendleton hospital for X-ray
children of The Dalles have moved
These savings will be available to you only during this 14-day
phone costs in a life-
into the Dr. Reed house Gailly Is school this year.
treatments. Mr. Morgan received a
period. The special prices quoted here will not be repeated again
time.
employed on the truck line
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hooker and crushed knee. Mrs Morgan received
this year. BUT NOW!
Miss Alicia Bousquet,
who
ha
family left for Boise. Idaho. where several severe cuts on the head and
The Pacific Telephone
spent the summer at her home, re I they will make their home.
face and a broken rib, while Mrs
turned Tuesday to St, Mary's Aca
Mm. Hooker was a dinner guest McCall received a fractured elbow '
demy In The Dalles.
Telephone 511
of Mr and Mrs. Lou Hooker Tues- ■ nd knee. The two men In the oth- <
HERMISTON, OREGON
Miss Margaret Bowman Of Port-iday.
er car received more severe injuries. '
Hermiston, Oregon.
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The Bermistan Serali
cal American small town, will be at
the Oasis Tuesday and Wednesday.
milliner.
The story is about
played by Miss Harding, and her
lifelong illicit romance with the
community’s "favorite son", played
by John Boles.
The RKO Radio studio. In bring
ing the story to the screen, is re
ported to have exerted every effort
to avoid any sort of false note. In
physical details and in the charac-
ters which populate it, the film is
said to be true to local life and type.
The entire story, which covers a
period of 22 years, is told against
a background of neighbors, friends,
enemies and acquaintances.
Rich
and poor, respectable and otherwise,
tolerant and bigoted, all are presen
ted in their unvarnished ruggedness.
The love story is said to be in
tensely emotional and sympathetic,
ft reverses the "eternal triangle”
theme by presenting the woman's
husband as the heroine of the ro-
mance.
Helen Vinson plays the wifely
member of the love triangle. The
other smalltown characters are por
trayed by a large cast which in
cludes Betty Furness. Frank Albert-
son, Molly O'Day, Wesley Barry, Ben
Alexander, Creighton Chaney and
Sara Haden. Alfred Santell direc
ted the picture.
NOTICE!
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of the National Banking Code,
beginning September 1st, this
bank will close at 12:00 o’clock
noon on Saturdays
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
t
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BARN DANCE
SAT. NITE
Sept. 8
PENDIETONC,
ROUNDUI
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CRONK S BARN
PAINT SALE
September 5th to 18th
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