The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 28, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    Mrs. A. W. Christopherson went INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
to Portland by train Sunday where
she is spending the week with her URGES RETENTION OF POLICIES.
mother, Mrs. Anna Morrow.
Mrs. Etta Hamman of Portland is
Salem, Ore., Mar.25—(Special)—
the bouse guest of Mrs. John Ham- insurance agents who attempt to re­
man. She is Mr. Hamman's sister-in- place or encourage the replacement
law and expects to visit for at least of life Insurance policies already in
Mrs. W. L. Morgan is spending three months.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson are
torce by one in another company,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore ot Cor- which new policy is purported to be
spending a few days at La Grande the week in Portland.
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore were bett. Ore., arrived Wednesday after­ more suitable to the insured's needs,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood returned business visitors in Portland the noon to visit until Friday with Mr. are not only unethical In their prac­
Moore’s father, C. R. Moore. Mr. tices but are usually doing the poli­
Thursday from spending the week first of the week.
in Portland.
Easter novelties, egg dyes. etc., at Moore is pastor ot the First Christ­ cyholders a grave injustice, declares
ian
church ot oCrbett.
A. H. Averill, insurance commission­
adv
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoskins of Amebe rry’s.
Glenn Hamman visited his parents er, in a statement issued as a result
Portland wer eguests of Mrs. Hos­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and
kin’s sister, Mrs. Mortimor, Friday of daughter Neva and Mr. and Mrs. early this week from Bellingham, <>f inquiries from numerous policy-
holders as to whether a policy in
last week
Harold Rankin motored to Walla Wn„ where he is attending Belling- p.nother company would not be more
Normal. He was accompanied
ham
ot
this
week.
Walla
Tuesday
frocks,
$1.39
to
$1.98.
Attractive
by a classmate Nelson Ault of Star- beneficial than one which has al­
adv
Alma Hitt’s Shop.
Miss Esther Sibert was a Walla buck. Wn. The boys returned to ready been carried for a number ot
visitor
over
the
week
A. Carter returned Sunday from Walla business
years.
Bellingham Thursday.
Portland where he has spent several end.
Reputable lite Insurance compa-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
H.
McAtee
mo
­
days on business.
The Thrift Shop will be onen tored to Thornton, Wn., Friday nies do not sanction this practice of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roesstg of Wednesday, April 3, from 10:00 A. where they spent the week end with lapsing policies and rewriting them
adv their daughter Mrs. Orville J. Wid- in other companies, and the agent
Omaha, Nebraska, visited Saturday M. until 4:00 P. M.
at the home of their uncle C. E.
Marshall Newport of Pendleton man. While there they motored to who encourages the surrender ot a
Baker.
was a business visitor here Monday. Spokane and also visited in Rosalia. policy having an accrued value and
Burke Doyle, who is a student at Mrs. McAtee remained in Thornton replacing it with another is serving
his own selfish interests rather than
the University of Washington in tor a short visit.
Seattle, spent the week end with his
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pierson and the best interests of the policyhold­
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moats er, according to Commissioner Aver-
B. A. Doyle.
of La Grande spent Sunday evening ill.
A life insurance policy has a defi­
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Nazarenus ot at the Sylvan Pierson home. They
ISTON, OREGON Dalia, Ore., were guests of Mr. i nd were enroute home from Hillsboro, nite property value which increases
Mrs. Al Quiring Tuesday noon while where they had spent the week vis- with age of the policy and a change
enroute to their new home in John­ iting Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pierson, from one company to another usual­
ly means a financial loss to the in­
formerly of Hermiston.
stown. Colorado.
FRID/ Y • SATURDAY
Miss Margaret Elliott left Thurs­ sured, for the new insurance pur­
Straw sun hats at Amsberry’s.
MARCH 29-30
Hundreds of them, priced right, adv day evening for Knappa, Ore., where chased must be paid for at the ad­
age rate. If it is remembered
Mrs. W. D. Neill of Pine City von she will visit her parents and at­ vanced
SATURDAY NIGHT—
with the first payment on a life
the set of dishes at Kingsley's store tend a family wedding in Astoria that
Saturday when Miss Eleanor Larson policy an immediate insurance es­
AUCTION FUN SALE
last Saturday.
of that city will become the bride tate has been created and the acqui­
Allen
Amsberry
has
been
ill
with
NEW SONGS - FUN - ROMANCE
of James Elliott, brother of Miss El­ sition costs have been paid, it will
tonsilitis this week.
liott. The ceremony will be perfor­ be more difficult for the unethical
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson motor­ med in the Lutheran ehurch. The agent to induce the insured to make
ed to Castle Rock. Wn.. last Satur­ young couple will make their home a change.
day where they visited their daugh- at Knappa.
Policyholders are urged to give
tter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoggard cf serious thought before relinguishing
MçKenzie. Mrs. McKenzie and son Stanfield,
accompanied by Mrs. Ina any protection under the policies
Mike returned with them Monday Wessell of Hermiston, motored to they now hold, and any plan for an
and plan to visit for three veeks. Rufus, Ore., Wednesday wheve they exchange of coverage should be sub­
Wo .
Lee Dyer, arrived Monday from attended the funeral of Mrs. Hog­ mitted In writing and should show
; See and Hear Bing at His Bet !
Eugene, Ore., to spend the week gard's brother-in-law Geo. Wilkison the policy form number ot the policy
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. who passed away Monday. Funeral being analyzed, the name of the
N—Baby Be Good.
Dyer. He is a student at the Eugene services were held In Rufus and in­ company in whose behalf the analy­
’ —Up and Down.
Bible college.
terment made in The Dalles ceme­ sis is made, and the name of the
agent or representative making the
Easter candies, low priced right tery.
adv
at Amsberry’s.
J. A. Clarke, manager of the Her­ analysis. This analysis should then
SUNDAY - MONDAY
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
E. M. Perfect of Albany, Ore., was miston Light & Power Co., was ac­ be submitted to the original compa­
1
business visitor here the first of companied to La Grande Wednesday ny who will point out any flaws in
MARCH 31 - APRIL 1
the week while leasing his 40-acre by O. F. Dawson. He attended the any plan of change proposed. If a
He fed her popcorn and kisses on
ranch in Columbia district to Mr. regular meeting ot the Rotarian change in the form or amount of
a park bench . . And she loved it!
and Mrs. R. C. Fann of Prosser. Wn. club at which the music department the present policy is desired, your
Mr. Perfect left for Portland Wed­ of the La Grande high school pre­ company can make it for you with­
CLAUDETTE
nesday afternoon where he will visit sented sketches from the operetta out your suffering a loss.
Beware of agents who want to re­
his daughter before returning home. which will be given Thursday and
Friday nights of this week. The per- place old policies with new insur­
formance was outsanding, Mr. Clarke ance.
said. While there Mr. Clarke called
In the kind of role that made you
on Philip Winters who formerly op­
rave about her.
erated a bakery here, and is now
CHURCH NOTES
doing a fine business In La Grande.
A masquerade ball was enjoyed by
members and friends ot the local
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Rebekah
lodge Wednesday evening
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
— Tel. 141 —
J13.
when approximately ninety gathered
We
wish to announce that the
In
the
I.Ó.O.F.
hall.
Mrs.
Ralph
Rich
­
PLUS—Monkey Shines and.
ards, who portrayed an old fashion­ Pilgrim Holiness church has moved
Meet The Professor.”
ed character, won first for best dres- from the Columbia school house to
FOR
sed lady, and James Todd as Prince their new location just north of the
WEDNESDAY'THURSDAY
Albert, won first for best dressed
APRIL I • 4
man. Mrs. Sam Moore won first as Osborn apartment* on Second street.
All are invited to meet with us.
a comic negro character, and C. A.
Jackman first as a tramp character. Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at
Mrs. Harold Rankin, Mrs. Curtis 11:00 A. M., and 7:45 P. M.
Simons and Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider
RINGLET ENDS
We teach and preach the old time
acted as members of the committee
Methodist doctrine.
who planned the affair.
I
Local Happenings
IS THEATRE
Cm
COLBERT
“The Gilded
Laly’
Old Girl”
with
May ROBSON
See her as the kindly, courage-
ou*, resourceful teacher, who, vic­
timized by the vicious "Invisible
Government”
controlling Ther
school, fight* back with the fury
of • tigress when sinister influ­
ences thrsaten her boys and girls!
PERMANENT
(Regular $2.75 Wave)
Each
OIL PERMANENT
Ringlet Ends - Reg. 83.25 Wave
$2.95 Each
20
0 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 90 0 0 0 0 9 e s e e
CARTOON AND COMEDY.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
TURKEY EGGS FOR SALE- -RAISE
your own Toms from stock direct
from Kupetz; Pen of hens weighing
from 17 to 21 lbs. headed by the
best young tom we ever saw, weigh-
Ing 30 lbs. Eggs 50c each. L. C.
31-ltc
Todd. Phone 92F2.
Morning worship at 10:00 A. M.
Sermon theme, “What Think Ye of
the Christ?" This will be the be­
ginning of the Lenten message on
The Person and Works of Jesus
f Butter Creek-Minnehaha f
FULLER
By Mary Rodda
(Too late for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamman en­
joyed a trip to Bonneville and Port­
land last week. Mr. Hamman re­
turned Sunday and Mrs. Hamman
and Everett returned Thursday. They
were accompanied home by Mrs. Et­
ta Hamman and her daughter, Mrs.
D. T. McGreal of Portland. Mrs. Et­
ta Hamman will remain at the Ham-
man home for an extended visit.
The highway crew is patching the
road on Hermiston avenue this week.
Ed. McDaid is convalescent fol­
lowing an attack of the flu.
John Allen is home this week due
to illness.
Vance Matott is back in school,
having been out for several days
with flu and ear trouble.
The Needles home on the Butter
Creek highway was the scene of a
pleasant party Friday evening when
a crowd of young folks met there
and enjoyed the evening dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Needles and family
left Monday for Tigard where they
will make their home. Wanda will
remain in Hermiston until the close
of school.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brothwick and
family ot Tigard will occupy the
Needles place. They arrived here
Sundays
Eber D. Mossie of Pilot Rock was
down to attend the bee meeting at
Hermiston Monday.
Paint Sale
APRIL
1st INCLUSIVE.
- 13th
SPECIAL Reduced Prices
Pure Prepared is the
"house” paint made,
by 86 years’ exper-
IT LASTS!
204
QUART
SPECIAL PRICE - - - •
Gallon . . $2.89
Pint .
2w
53c
Porch Paint
Stands hard outside use. Has
a glossy finish. Can be washed
repeatedly. Doesn t show wa­
ter marks.
000
228
QUART
SPECIAL PRICE - - -
Gallon 12.89 Half Gal. $1.66
Spar Varnish
Screen Enamel
Fullerspar la the finest quali­
ty spar varnish—for either in­
side or outside use.
Resists
heat, water, weather, wear.
Freshen up your screens, pre-
vent them from rusting away,
with Black Decoret Screen
Enamel. Green Is slightly high-
QUART
SPECIAL PRICE
Pint
F
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
BABY CHICKS—TWO HATCHES
each week. Large or small orders.
Started chicks. Come, see what you
buy. "Vigorbllt” Hatchery, Hermis-
31-tfc
ton. Ore.
with each oil wave.
House Paint
Quart :
64c
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER GO.
Announcing
Inaugurations
APRIL FIRST of
FAST
MORNING
TRAIN
Portland to Chicago
Salt Lake City, Denver
Omaha, Kansas City,
and Intermediate Points
Thru service to Yellowstone
and Grand Teton National
Parks during Park Season.
PACIFIC LIMITED
at The Hermiston Herald.
Burnham’
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL
Bulk Seeds
at 4 Price!
CHASE & SANBORN
COFFEE
Ground Fresh at the Store.
Lbs.
55«
Men's full vamp leather Insole,
double sole, lined vamp, HEAVY
WORK SHOES
$2.98
R SALE—Cows - Coming Fresh
SAFEUAY STORES
Se
R. A. BROWNSON, Manager
LEAVE PENDLETON
Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughters
were dinner guests at the Ralph
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nesday evening.
VAV4
UE
PRICES EFFECTIVE • March 29th to Avril 1st - Inclusive.
J Frte.'otn CAKE
2 APLUS HealSOAP
y
with
• 10 Bars WHITE KING
LausdrySoap
MATCHES
The Portland Rose
LEAVE PENDLETON
HIGHWAY
6 Box Carton
33c
230
PINEAPPLES"
8 oz. cans
Saur
Kraut
Van Campa
No. 2 cans
PEAS
age
W
50 os. ean
3 Cans
Field Ripe
No. 2 cans
25c
Cans
Red
Salmon
Libby's Fancy Alaska - 16 oz. cans
Cans
Amaizó Syrup 5^b
can .
55c
Baking Soda
Large Package
•
2,
now Flakes or Grahams
29c
Grape Nut
Lb. Carton
Elcampo Flakes
3
FORMAT
A Perfect Shortening
Lb. can
can
Fine Granulated
Flour
Elbo Type
210
Tuna Fish
l-Ib. package
Wheat Flakes
COCOA
SUGAR
Kibo Tvn.
Scottie” Cream Pitcher FREE
• with every 2 packages.
Bi-Karp
Carnation
Macaroni
33c
Crackers
FLAKES
Delicious Golden Syrup
59C
19c
42c
Standard Sleepers, Coach, Dining
1
: ; Richarde home on Butter Creek Wed-
IT’S INVENTORY TIME! To lighten our burden of count­
ing, we’re out to reduce stocks: All fresh, clean merchandise
AT SAVINGS WORTH TAKING!
Our Mother
H. A. Seullen and A. S. Burrier of
Corvallis and Eber D. Mossie of Pi­
lot Rock were dinner guests of W
G. Rodda Monday.
E. R. Sires of Stanfield took sixty
<
colonies of bees from Butter Creek
' ’ to Hood River Tuesday. The bees
< , will be used in the orchards tor pol-
lination.
8. E. Walls ot Butter Creek has
sold his farm As yet Mr. Walls is
undecided where he will locate
Mrs. Lucille Hiatt and daughtetr
Dorothy are moving from the Min­
nehaha Springs to Mrs Jewett's farm
north of town. Mrs. Hiatt expects to
raise a large flock of turkeys this
HERMISTON, OREGON
ONE 331
leu
IV
Double Action
PINT
290 :
..$11 SPECIAL
PRICE - - - —99
69c
extend tor at least a week and may­
be longer.
Sunday School at the regular time
10:00 A. M.. and preaching service
at 11:00 o'clock.
SPECIAL
FREE EYE ARCH
When you get bi g price rod uc-
tions on Fuller Paints, tha at’s
a real opportunity. Checi k up
on your needs—and com ip in
and buy your paint now. get
products
highest-quality
at
Hale" prices. This sale is tor
two weeks only, and will i.ot
be repeated this year.
Christian Endeavor, 6:45 P. M.
Christ.
Sunday School at 11:00 A. M. Subject, “Why Join the Church.”
Mrs. E. E. Rainwater, superinten­ Epih. 1:28, 23; 19-22. Preaching
dent. Primary, junior and adult de­ service 3:45 P. M., Subject, “The
partments. A class tor all who at- Necessity of Church Membership."
tend.
Remember that April 7th is our
Epworth League at 6:45. Topic,
"What it Means to be a Christian.” portant matters are to be brought
Evening church services at 7:45. before the congregation, so plan to
Sermon theme, "The King’s High- be there.
way." The Bible pictures for the
evening deal with the Exodus per-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
iod, showing how the Children ot
MATTER"
was ths subject of
ot
bondage
from
Israel were led out
Egypt.
ths Lesson-Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Boye of the Cubs organization who
.Sunday, March 24.
are registered, are expected to come
Among the citations which com­
early Saturday and bring their
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
lunch. The boys are going for *
following from the Bible: "That
hike.
which is born of the flesh is flesh;
and that which is born of the Spir­
Monday evening, twenty-three of
it is spirit. Marvel not that I
the young folks of the church gath­
said unto thee, Ye must be born
ered at the home of Mrs. Watson for
again” (John 3: 6, 7).
their study class on Race Relations-
The Lemon-Sermon also includ-
After the class period was over they
ed the following correlative pas­
were favored with refreshments
sages from the Christian Science
served by Mrs. Watson. This meet­
ing was the fourth of a series on
textbook, "Science and Health
this subject.
with Key to the Scriptures”, by
Mary Baker Eddy; "The fading
forms of matter, the mortal body
The plans of the church for this
Easter season have been made.
and material earth, are the fleet­
Starting on Palm Sunday evening, a
ing concepts of the human mind.
religious drama, “The Living Wa-
. . . Spirit and its formations are
ter” will be presented. During Holy
the only realities of bein
at-
week, each night there will be meet­
ter disappears under the
ro-
ings at the church. Thursday night
scope of Spirit . . . Man under­
a Candle Light Communion service
stands spiritual existence in pro­
will be held. Friday night, a sacred
portion as his treasures of Truth
drama, "The Seeing Heart,” will be
presented. On Easten Sunday, there
and Love are enlarged. Mortals
will be special Easter services, and
must gravitate Godward, their af­
in the evening the regular Sunday
fections and alms grow spiritual,
School program.
—they must near the broader in­
terpretations of being, and gain
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
some proper sense of the infinite,
—In order that sin and mortality
C. R. Moore, Minister,
may be put off” (pp. 263-265).
Bible school 10:00 A. M.
Over 85.6% of the school was on
time last Sunday and there was a
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES.
large attendance.
Preaching service and communion
Evangelist Cofer will conduct
at 11:00 A. M. Subject, "The Fath­ evangelistic services here starting
erhood of God.”
Sunday, April 7. The services will
Hermiston
Beauty Shoppe
- Faster -
“Grand
Fuller
finest
Racked
fence.
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
Safeway Blend
10c
12 Size cans
Catsup
25c
COFFEE
YOLO - 14 oz.
49 lb. bag
bottles
AIRWAY
Gold Medal
‘Kitchen Tested
49 lb. bag___
POTATOES
Netted Geme - U.S. No. 2 109.1b sack „
$1.98
69c
EDWARD'S DEPENDABLE
UNION
PACIFIC
ORANGES
Fancy Large
126 Size
Vacuum Packed
DOZ.
35c
49c
PHONE Ml