The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 04, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1985
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON
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LOCAL ALUMNI ASKED
TO BACK U. OF 0. PLAN.
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
A number of alumni of the Uni­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
versity of Oregon, living in and near
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, this
city, will be contacted this
Publishers.
week by a committee of faculty
and if sufficient interest
■atorad as Second Class Matter members,
is shown, the first “alumni summer
December, 1906, Umatilla County, session" will be planned and the pro­
Oregon.
posal tor it submitted to the state
board of higher education, accord­
Subscription Rates
ing to word received here from Dr.
81.00 C. V. Boyer, president of the uni­
.75 versity.
Six Months ...
If alumni show a desire for such
.10
Three Months
a project, and it is approved by the
state board, it will be held during
MEMBER
the week between commencement
and regular summer session, June 17
ON to 22, Dr. Boyer says. Alumni from
all parts of the state and country
will be invited to return to the cam­
pus. Faculty members, many of
them veterans and favorites with
students for many years, will be
asked to give short courses and con-
AT THE TOP.
duct discussion groups during the
Umatilla county’s 2265 farms were session.
valued at a total sum of 859,016,144
Since the school will be an at-
in 1930, according to a progress re­ tempt to crowd many features of col­
port just made by L. R. Breithaupt lege life into the week, a program
upon the subject of farm mortgage of social events that will include
— county 1325 dances, picnics and even “millrace
refinancing. - In this
farms were under mortgage in 1930 parties" will be planned.
to the sum of 38,535,850.
The proposal for the unique ven­
Marion county is the only other ture has attracted national atten­
county in the state with a farm val- tion, and since Oregon announced
uation comparable to that of Uma- Its plans, several other Institutions,
tilla county. There were 4821 farms among them Cornell and Minneso­
in Marion county, valued at $50,- ta, have scheduled similar events.
Dr. Victor P. Morris, professor of
909,930 and with 2517 mortgages
economics, heads the committee
totaling 88,225,039.
vhlch will contact prominent alum­
The third Oregon county in the ni during the next few days. The
matter of farm property valuation is committee will also ask for sugges­
Clackamas, with a valuation of $28,- tions as to courses and affairs to be
732,175, and the fourth county in included for the session.
Washington with a value of $37,-
838,739.
In the second congressional dist­
CHURCH NOTES
rict the county ranking next to
Umatilla in farm wealth is Klamath
with a farm valuation of $19,222,-
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
805. Union county has farms valued
Mrs. Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
at 818,552,998; Baker county $16,-
Special meetings will be held at
214,053; Wasco, 814,824,452; Mor­ he Full Gospel Mission church every
row county, 814,228,361; Gilliam night this week with Evangelist C.
county $11,488,249 and Grant coun­ C. Grice and sister, conducting the
ty 88,312,820.
services.. These meetings will close
The report shows that in most of unday, April 7, but the regular
the counties the percentage of farms lid-week services on Tuesday, Fri-
under mortage is approximately 50 ay and Sunday will continue at
per cent or the same percentage that 7:45 p. m.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m., and
prevails in Umatilla and Marion
counties. The mortgage debt does morning worship at 11:00.
not seem heavy compared with the
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
valuation.
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
Umatilla county leads the state in
annual farm production as well as
We wish to announce that the
in the value of its farms. — East
ilgrim Holiness church has moved
Oregonian.
rom the Columbia school house to
i 3
A R
.
— " " "? fie
e sani..
"Of course I’ll come
How nice of you
to Telephone!”
How nice
it is to know that those who like you
can get in touch with you —
That good news about a position or a business
transaction can easily reach you—
That you are a part of your world !
Nothing does so much for so little as a telephone.
It simply doesn't pay to be without one.
THE
PACIFIC TTEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
MAIN STREET
TELEPHONE Sil
their new location just north of the
Osborn apartments on Second street. t
IRRIGON NEWS
f t STANFIELD NEWS t
All are invited to meet with us.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
By Sophronia Rhea
Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at
Mrs. Gus Hollet of Goldendale,
Miss Anna Correa was rushed to
11:00 A. M, and 7:45 P. M,
Wn., visited her daughter Mrs. Jess the Pendleton hospital early this
We teach and preach the old time Oliver and family Sunday.
week where she will receive treat­
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. ment for a goiter before undergoing
Methodist doctrine.
L. Lamoreaux has been quite ill but an operation.
is improving.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Albert McDermott who has been
Earl and Carl Chaney are visiting
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. R heir
working with the CCC boys at Med­
aunt Mrs. Virginia Chaney.
E. Osborne, superintendent.
Mrs. Russell McCoy were ford is home for an extended'visit.
Revival services, which will begin 1 Mr. and visitors
Miss Evelyn Starkweather and
in Pendleton Wed­
at the Baptist church Sunday, April business
Harle Rogers of Portland spent the
7, under the direction of Evangelist : nesday.
Calvin Allen came home from the week end in Stanfield visiting rela­
Ed. C. Cofer of Portland, are bring- | CCC
last week for a short visit tives and friends. Mr. Rogers has dis­
ing to Hermiston an opportunity to1 with comp
No matter how far you live from Hermiston—you can still
mother, Mrs. Hugh Grim. posed of his service station and will
enjoy a season of iutense spiritual He left his Saturday
for Monument, Ore., go through Stanfield Wednesday en
activity, continuing over Easter Sun- | where he will work
bank here at the FIRST NATIONAL safely and conveniently.
the ranch for route to Detroit after a caravan of
day. The evangelist, who has con­ his grandfather. Geo. on Hux,
cars.
this
sum
­
Our bank-by-mail service brings the bank as close as your
ducted meetings in the Pacific |
The Misses Florence Woughter
States, and spent the last six months mer.
Mrs.
Bethel
arrived
here
Tuesday
Ruth
Woughter,
Katherine
Olday
mall box. Let us explain the service to you.
in Eastern Oregon, conies well
visit her daughter Mrs. Ed Adams Barbara Guye and Mrs. Leia Raven
equipped to direct the workers in a to
family.
scroft and two children went to La
campaign of revival and rally until and Leroy
Minnick and Marjorie Wil- Grande to attend home coming day.
DEPOSITS INSURED UNDER THE
the work of the church shall equal lisms have
been
absent
from
school
Mrs. Ravenscroft and children went
the splendid challenge of the com- the past week because of illness.
on to their home in Wallowa and
FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN­
inunity. A cordial invitation goes
Bobby Brace is suffering from
forth to every person in the commu­ poisoning in his hand caused from a the other members of the party re­
SURANCE PLAN.
turned to their homes Saturday eve­
nity to attend regularly these servi­
ning.
ces of worship. Services will be held bruise.
Mrs. W C. Isom visited Mrs. R. C.
A public reception was held at the
each evening at 7:30 P. M.
McReynolds at Hermiston Saturday. Presbyterian church Thursday eve­
School was not in session Friday ning honoring the J. F. Gibson fam­
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH because the teachers were attending ily on their departure for Portland.
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
institute at Boardman.
Miss Mildred Peregrin was the
Morning worship at 10:00. Ser-
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and son Dor­ guest of Miss Katherine Olday and
mon theme, “Who Is Jesus?”
man. Wayne Caldwell, Mr. Scarlett at the J. S. Rogers home over the
of Hermiston
Sunday School at 11:00. Mrs. E and Mrs. Suddarth were among the week end.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 850,000.
E. Rainwater, superintendent. Pri­ HIermiston shoppers Saturday.
Bob Rogers, who is a student at
mary, junior and adult departments
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and W. S. C. at Pullman, Wn., spent the
». B. SWAYZE, President
B. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
Epworth League at 6:45. Topic amily motored to Ione Sunday and week end at his home here.
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
"What It Meant to Be a Christian.’ visited Mrs. Miller’s father. Mr.
Miss Billie Hedrick came home
Evening church service at 7:45 Akers.
from Pendleton Friday evening to
Pictures for the evening will be or
Mrs. Fred Reiks was calling on attend the junior and senior play.
"The Exodus of Israel.” Some very Mrs. J. A. Graybeal Saturday.
The School advancement associa­
interesting pictures on the City of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith enter­ tion held a meeting Monday evening
Stone will be shown. This is a whole tained a number of their friends at to aid in making plans for a May resident of Stanfield for a number
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
city carved out of the rocks which their home Saturday night. Eight day program. A short program was of years, passed away in the Pendle­
was a place that the children of Is­ couples were present and the eve­ enjoyed following the meeting.
USE.THEM !
ton hospital Thursday. March 28.
rael dwelled in during the exodus. ning was spent playing pinochle.
Mrs. Howard Gregory and family Mrs. Payne had been ill for some
Play practice will be announced
returned home Tuesday from Mt. time, and was unable to recover
Sunday. Official board meets after
Hood where they have been visiting from a broken hip sustained about
Insured Carriers
Phone 63
church Sunday evening.
the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. a month ago. Interment was made
The young people’s study class on t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t Brock.
GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE
in the Weston cemetery Sunday.
"Race Relations" will meet at the
By Mary Rodda
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy and March 31.
Live Stock Hauling to Portland
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sales Monday
two children of Moscow, Idaho, are
Rate: 50c Per 100
D. C. Keller of Langdon, Kansas, visiting
night at 7:30. Harold Marble is the
Mrs.
Kennedy's
parents,
Mr.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Oregon
has bought the property formerly
Stanfield
leader.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Wood.
occupied by Mrs. Lucile Hiatt at the
L.
Bender
of
Portland,
a
brother-
Minnehaha Springs. Mr. Keller and in-law of J. F. Rueber, stopped at IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
family moved in last wek and Gerald
C. R. Moore. Minister.
Rueber home Tuesday enroute
TILLA COUNTY.
Keller enrolled as a freshman in the
Bible school at 10:00 A. M.
to
Chicago
where
he
plans
to
look
Preaching and Communion at high school this week. Mrs. Keller for a location. Mr. Bender operates
In the Matter of the Guardianship
11:00 A. M. Sermon topic. “Black- is a sister to Mr. Elwood who lives a variety store in Portland.
hoard Sermon on the Divinity and on the whitford place north of town.
The Tuesday Bridge club met at of Peter S. Neadeau.
Mrs.
W.
J.
Hammon
and
sister-in-
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Deity of Jesus Christ from a Law­
law, Mrs. Etta Hammon, have an the home of Mrs. W. T. Reeves this Rose Neadeau Watson, has been ap­
yer’s Standpoint.”
week.
CHICKS MAKE
apartment
at
the
Carter
rooming
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 P. M.
Mrs. J. F. Rueber attended a busi­ pointed Guardian of the estate of
Subject, “The Consecration of Je­ house. They will stay there until ness meeting with the Echo' Ladies Peter S. Neadeau, by the above en­
titled court, and that all persons
sus.” Matt. 3:13-17; John 17:17- their new house is built following Aid Tuesday afternoon.
the fire which destroyed their resi­
19.
J. F. Rueber and son Leo were having claims against the said Pe­
dence
Monday.
ter S. Neadeau, are required to pre- START YOUR CHICKS ON SURE-
Preaching 7:45 P. M. Subject,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis and fam­ business visitors in Pendleton Tues­ ■ent the same to the undersigned at LIVE STARTER MASH AND
"Bible Inspiration.” Hear this ser-
day.
ies of sermons on this subject. If ily of Caldwell, Idaho, were guests
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Greathouse Rieth, Oregon, with proper vouchers FARM TESTED BABY CHICK
you believe the scriptures to be over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. were guests at a waffle supper at ittached thereto.
No accounts or obligations crea- SCRATCH.
inspired can you give a reason that Chester Flannigan. Mr. Lewis is the D. R. Starkweather home Tues­
ed by, for, or on behalf of the said
will convert the gain-sayer? This Mrs. Flannigan’s brother.
day
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Starr went
series Is for the young people and
The Boy Scouts are sponsoring a Peter S. Neadeau from and after the
old as well who are interested in to Umatilla Sunday where they were basket social in Refvem’s hall Fri­ late of appointment of the under­
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Or- da evening. The proceeds from this signed, will be paid or recognized
truth.
The monthly fellowship dinner ance.
will go toward buying a tent for the ‘less authorized in writing by the
The home of Bill Jeppe was en­ scouts,
and business meeting next Sund y
along with other necessary undersigned.
Dated this 4th day of April, A. D„
after morning service. If you are e tered by burgulars some time Sat­ equipment. The public is invited.
AVAILABLE HERE.
1935.
stranger bring your covered dish urday night and considerable prop­
Mrs.
W.
E.
Brock
of
Pendleton
MRS. ROSE NEADEAU WATSON,
and spend the day with us and get erty was stolen.
BEARDLESS BARLEY
Mrs. Josephine Jones of Hep­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hinellne re­ and
Guardian of Peter S. Neadeau.
acquainted.
pner visited at the home of their
BALD BARLEY
ceived
500
baby
chicks
Saturday.
(April 4)
Very important business concern­
brother,
Curtis
Rhea,
Sunday
after-
BEARDED BARLEY
ing the future of the church here They expect to raise them for broil- noon.
is to be considered. If interested, be ers.
SPRING RYE
Martin
Refvem
and
Nye
Berry
at
­
E. L. Jackson recently took a load tended the grand opening of a new
present, please.
SPRING OATS
•
Young people's class and social f sheep to the Portland market.
Red 4 White Store in Freewater
ALFALF
A
SEED
Saturday night. All young people are
Sunday evening.
and VETCH
invited to visit the class and enjoy *
Miss Rachel Sloan and friend Miss
the social afterwards with us.
Esther
Chamberlain,
both
teachers
t
PINE CITY NEWS
Notice ladies! The missionary
of Dufur, Ore., spent the week end
NEW DEAL
By Oleta Neill
meeting April 10, is to be held at
at the home of Miss Sloan’s parents.
the home of Mrs. Levi Reeder at
Miss Alma Neill, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane, Mr. and
spending spring vacation visiting at
her home, returned to Salem Sunday Mrs. A. C. Heyden and Mr. and Mrs.
ECHO, OREGON
where she will resume her studies Frank Sloan were the hoets at a
bridge party at the Sloan home Wed­
Mr. E. W. Bowen of 407
at Willamette University.
nesday
evening.
Ten
tablee
were
in
S. 8th St. Yakima, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
Lunches - Barber Shop
PHONE 69W
Mid: “I was too weak and
and Miss Cecelia Brennan motored play. Mrs. Ila Wallace won high
exhausted to do anything
COME IN AND SEE US
honors
snd
Miss
Msry
Penney
won
HERMISTON
and became weaker and
to The Dalles Saturday on business.
weaker. I had very little de­
SOMETIME.
Misses Marie, Cecelia and Helen second high honors. Harry McCor­
sire for food. I started tak­
mick
won
high
for
men
and
Frances
Healy and Tom and Jack Healy at­
ing Dr.
Pierce’s Golden
won second high.
Medical Discovery and three
tended the show in Heppner Sunday Duyck
bottles completely restored
Mrs. W. G. Samuel of Forest
afternoon.
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my appetite, health and
strength and I have been well ever since.”
Miss Bernice Neill who has been Grove, Ore., spent a few days of last
week
with
her
daughter
Mrs.
Fran
­
New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Large
spending a few days in Pendleton
size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. All druggists.
under the doctor’s care being treated ces Duyck.
Mrs. Fred Thorne left Wednesday
for infected ear. returned home
for Portland on business.
Thursday.
Mrs Wm. Payne, who had been a
Mrs. Frank Ayers was a business
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D,
visitor in Hermiston Wednesday.
General Dentistry
Ne. 9281.
Reserve Dist. Ne. 12
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kleinfeldt of
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Heppner spent Wednesday afternoon
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
visiting at the L. D. Neill home.
Bank Bldg.
Phone
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and
Residence Phono 25-J
son Johnny were business visitors in of Hermiston, In the Stau at Oregon, at the close
Bunday and Evenings by
of business on March I, 1935.
Hermiston Thursday.
Appointment
Mrs. L. D. Neill spent Thursday
RESOURCES
and Friday visiting her son and Loans and discounts....------------.............. $ 86,930.91
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ Overdrafts ................. .................. ........... .
797.11
ence Moore, in Heppner.
59,250.00
United States Gov. securities owned.
When you get big price reduc­
The Misses Cecelia Brennan and Other bonds, stocks, securities, «te____ 14,702.62
tions on Fuller Paints, that's
Eleanor Barth, and Ray Hardman Banking house ____ __ ______________ 8,000.00
a real opportunity. Check up
attended the Teachers’ Institute in Real estate owned other than banking
on your needs—and come in
OSTEOPATHIC
Boardman Friday. They accompan­
8,493.09
and buy your paint now—get
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ied T. J. O’Brien to Boardman.
16,069.14
highest-quality products at
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
114,899.90
"sale" prices. This sale Is for
OSBORN APARTMENTS
INCLUSIVE.
«nd children were business visitors Outside checks and other cash ite ms .
81.80
two weeks only, and will not
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
n Pendleton Friday.
be repeated this year.
Those from Pine City transacting
312.50
siness In Hermiston Friday were Other Assets ___
548.27
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Marton Finch and fam-
Total
$310,075.34
ty. John Healy, Mr. and Mrs. E P.
Physician and Surgeon.
armon, Mrs. Ollie Neill and daugh­
LIABILITIES
ter Lennä.
Bank Building
Burl Wattenburger motored to
Demand deposits__ ___________________ _
■’rnpner. Ione and Lexington Satur­ Time Deposits
_________________________ 77,012.30
Office Hours
9-12 and 2-5
day.
Public funds of States, counties. Me.
41,518.99
Fuller Pure Prepared is the Stands hard outside use. Has
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
finest “house” paint made, a glossy finish. Can be washed
were business visitors in Pendleton
outstanding .
2,043.66
• Backed by 86 years’ exper- repeatedly. Doesn t show wa­
Saturday.
lence. IT LASTS!
ter marks.
Mrs. Roy Omohundro and family Capital stock paid
W. J. WARNER
were transacting business in Her­
QUART
QUART
80.
miston Saturday.
19,405.26
SPECIAL PRICE -
SPECIAL PRICE - - - 0.
Attorney-at-Law
Thoee from Pine City attending
Gallon . . 12.89
Pint • 53c Gallon 22.89 Half Gal. $1.66
$310,075.34
the show "Here Is My Heart" In
Hermiston - Oregon
Hermiston Saturday night were Mr.
6,250.00
and Mr» Earle Abbott. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Wilson. Glen Schiller. Murray
Potts, Misses Lennä Neill. Eleanor
subdivisions or municipalities
Freshen up your screens, pre­
Fullerspar is the finest quali­ vent
“arth. Mrs. Ollie Neill and Ray
them from rusting away,
$16,250.00
ty
spar
varnish
—
for
either
In
­
Hardman.
with Black Decoret Screen
CHIROPRACTOR
side
or
outside
use.
Resists
Ralph Moore and Claude Hill from
Enamel. Green is slightly high-
heat, water, weather, wear.
Office: Two doors west post office
Heopner scent Saturday evening vi­
QUART
siting at the Roy Neill home.
PINT
Office Hours: 8 to It - 1:10 to •
Mr. and Mrs. Twig and family
SPECIAL PRICE - - -
SPECIAL PRICE - -
A.
B
NORTON,
Cashier.
Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ora.
from Pilot Rock spent Sunday visit­
Wc
_______ Pint
Quart
ing Mr. Twig’s sister. Mrs. Earle Ab­
bot.
Wattenburger and
Mrs. E B.
Hermiston Post No. 37
family spent Sunday afternoon visit-
Meets first and third
Ing at the John Harrison home,
and Mrs. Jasper Myers and
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
DON’T FORGET YOU
CAN BANK HERE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SURELIVE
CHAMPIONS!
Spring Seeds
Beauty Shoppe
ARE YOU RUNDOWN?
Between PORTLAND and the EAST
EUis Feed
Store
FULLER
1
Paint Sale
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
Twice-a-day Service
«
APRIL
1st • 13th
I
SPECIAL Reduced Prices
DAY TRAIN
NIGHT TRAIN
The
The
PORTLAND
ROSE
PACIFIC
LIMITED
Daylight Trip thro
Arrive C hicage 8:50 a. m.
Travel by Train... Lowest Cost Ever
Enjoy fast safe travel
ern coaches for only
trips). A Porter In the
Union Pacific features
in complete comfort in our mod­
2c a mila (even less for round
coach is just one of many new
to moke your trip most pleasant.
advantageous
ON PACIFIC
iary meets second
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
and
son Jerry visited at the C. H. Bar-
tholomew home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and
son Johnny i attended the show In
Hermiston Sunday evening.
House Paint
Porch Paint
Spar Varnish
Screen Enamel
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 331
R. A. BROWNSON, Manager
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