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omoimnens ameemeaniis asotasseca. mi" THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO The Germiston Arraló diagonal and Butter Creek highway? | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baker of Stan- The road is graded and graveled, field visited at the J. S. Arnberg and is now the most wash-boardy, home Monday, . no r_ro ft li n o' stretch —a Published every Thursday at Hermle- i car-rattling, of road in the ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by whole state of Oregon and perhaps have waited Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, I in the northwest. 1 We 7 y • pwowr I jeari) 2 patiently. We have interviewed of- Publishers. flcial bodies. We have been prom Second Class Matter ised and promised, and yet we must Entered endure these two links of road December, 1906, Umatilla County, through this season, and under Oregon. like juggling of the cards, season af ter season. We know that it is not Subscription Rates: financially necessary, that it is not 81.00 right, that we have been courteous .75 Six Months ... In our requests and demands, and .50 yet we are imposed upon this way. Three Months Let’s find out why. MEMBER ON Our Turkeys. Our turkeys. There are more than 30,000 of these royal birds in our own locality developing rapidly in to luscious holiday servings, through nature’s elements and the expert ness of our growers. By Thanksgiv ing. 90 per cent of the flocks will be large, yellow, tender, ripe for pick ing. and ready for the highest stan dardization. The wild turkey of the eastern and southern woods, such wonderful prize game birds of our forefathers, never were so luscious as these, With acorns and nuts, and wild grains, even with stealing from cornfields, the white and the brown meats were never equal to the do mestic creations here. The national bird has been grown wherever agriculture pursued Its ways in our America. It was grown In the valleys, on the plains, and on the mountain slopes. In corn lands, wheat fields, and diversified places. We ate what turkeys we had. and called them good. How many have seen the blue, thin legged, rangy bird on the market, that only with the highest of mother's skill was made palatable. Yet, we all liked our turkey, not knowing what possi bilities were in the bird when pro perly grown under such skill as has been developed under the Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers association system here. We are duly proud of our turkeys. Also, we are duly proud of our growers. They work studiously and scientifically tn their efforts to ach ieve this nearly perfection, which is art itself. It is the attentive mind and the alert eye that along with nature’s gratuities, and a daily studied adaptability of proper feeds. that makes the rich morsel that kings and queens may crave. Do Yon Want the Dam? Then go and get it. When Portland wanted a dam. and more dams, it went after them with all the energy it possessed. When Spokane wanted the Grand Coulee, its men and women worked for It and the longer and harder they worked, the more enthusiasm, and more hope and inspiration they created. This led to Influence and political power. And yet Spokane was not so much bigger relatively to the Immensity of their task than we are. They started the move for 3400.000.000 and got 863,000.000. We need only 823,000.000, and could use as a starter, one fourth of that. We are big enough to turn the trick and rest assured if we do not turn the trick, verily the white maned horses of the Umatilla Rapids may not be harnessed. The 5000 citizens of thia Immediate area who want the dam, —bad, can turn the trick. If they will set to work certain convo lutions of their minds that evolve cooperatively In nearly everything else, for general welfare. Why Wait? Why must we wait for oil on the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • t PINE CITY NEWS t By Oleta Neill Mrs. Williams and family were visitors at the Lathrop home Satur- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger day evening. left for Long Creek Wednesday to George Stevens of California is vi visit their daughter, Mrs. Reid Bu- siting W. H. Neber gall this week. seick, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Armstrong and family of Walla Walla were vi and children are staying at the A. E. sitors at the Baxter Hutchison home Wattenburger home and doing the chores while Mr. and Mrs. Watten this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cable who burger are away. Misses Isabella and Katherine have resided in Columbia district for the past three years, are moving to O’Brien are spending a few days this week visiting with their aunt, Pilot Rock, their former home. Walter Mopps of Wallowa, Ore., Mrs. W. A. Gourley, near Heppner. Misses Neva and Lennä Neill, who was a visitor at the Lathrop home over the week end. He is a son of have been visiting relatives in Port land for the past two weeks, re Mrs. Lathrop. CHURCH NOTES Mrs. W. S. Casady and Mrs. Sneed turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young were spent Thursday with Mrs. Grace business visitors in Hermiston Tues Trumbull in Hermiston. BAPTIST CHURCH day. Mrs. Henry Hooker and daughter John Healy and son Jack motored Nellie left Monday for Weiser, Ida Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Classes for all ages. A welcome to ho, where they will visit friends and to St. Helens Friday to look after sheep interests there. all. The Ladies Aid meets on the relatives for about a week. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A large crowd attended the States second and fourth Wednesdays of picnic Sunday at the Columbia park. B. Wattenburger at the A. E. Wat- each month. An interesting program was enjoyed tenburger home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall of Pen by all. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH E. E. Rainwater of Butter Creek dleton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigg L. H. Flora, Pastor. was a business visitor at the Henry lesworth and children of Echo, Mr. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. and Mrs. Emery Cox and family, and home Monday evening. Spiritual teachers to teach your Hooker Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop and daug- Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters Neva, children God’s word. and son Walter, were Oleta and Lennä. Morning preaching 11:00 A. M. ter Jo Ellen, Mrs. T. J. O'Brien went to Port in Irrigon Saturday. Evening evangelistic service at visitors John Heckman of Stanfield is em- land Saturday evening to see her 7:45 P. M., "Jesus said. Go Ye Into ployed husband who is ill in the St. Vin- All the World and Preach the Gos week. at the J. H. Reid home this cent hospital. She returned home pel.” (Mark 16-15.) We have noth Mrs. Floyd Beery and family of Sunday. ing to offer but God’s plan of sal Pocatello, Idaho, were week end Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters vation. All are invited to meet with guests at the L. W. Dickson home. Neva and Oleta were business visi us to worship "Jesus, the way, the Mrs. Beery is a daughter of Mrs. tors in Heppner Monday. truth and the life eternal. (John Dickson. Mrs. L. D. Neill returned home 14-6). Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Corman were Friday from an extended visit with Pendleton and Milton visitors Sat- her daughter, Mrs. Neil Knighten at FULL GOSPEL MISSION. Hardman. urday. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and fam Mrs. W S. Casady and daughter Service at 11:00 A.M. Marian and Joe and Gilbert Costa ily were business visitors in Hermis Meeting on Tuesday and Friday were business visitors in Walla Wal ton Sunday evening. nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome. la Wednesday. Frank Ayers was a business visi Grace Trumbull, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers of tor In Heppner Monday. Mrs. W. D. Neill and family and Bingen, Wn„ were visitors in Her METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH miston this week. They are former Miss Alma Neill motored to the mountains Sunday to spend the day R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor. residents of Columbia district. Mrs. Fisher and son Jimmy of with Mr. Neill and son Harold, who Morning worship at 10:00 A. M. Portland. Miss Shirley Wright of Jo are camped there cutting wood. Sunday School at 11:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew seph, and Mr. and Mrs. Trumbull Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. home Sunday from Spo Evangelistic service at 7:30 P.M. and son Bob of Hermiston were Sun returned Subject: "Thou Shalt Not Make Un day dinner guests at the W. S. Casa kane. Misses Marie and Cecelia Healy dy home. to Thee Any Graven Image." Bobby Eaten of Milton is visiting attended the dance in Heppner Sat Ladies Aid meets each first and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. urday evening. Mrs. Bill Bucknum third Wednesday at 2:00 P. M. and Miss Margaret Farley brought Prove all things; hold fast that Corman, this week. L. Hammer and daughter Marl- them home Sunday. which is good—The Bible. Mrs. John Healy spent Monday jane and son Carl visited at the H. L. Lamon home in Pendleton Mon afternoon visiting with Mrs. Marion HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Finch. day. C. R. Moore, Minister. The 4-H Calf club met at the Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Preaching and communion, 11:00. Christley and Hooker farms Thurs JESSIE KLAGES MAKES GOOD AT Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. day and Saturday evening to prac KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. judging cattle. Preaching service at 8:00 P. M. tice Dr. Theo. Beletski was a business Miss Jessie Klages of Hermiston, This church is undenominational, visitor at the Alpha Christley ranch being composed of many different Monday evening. Oregon, has just been placed in a denominations. It is not governed J. H. Reid is adding another splendid office position with the Pa by any human discipline, conference, large modern chicken house to his cific Finance Company of Spokane synod, association, board (state or poultry yards. national), but is governed only by Will Barber left Wednesday for by Mrs. Turner, Employment Mana the New Testament teachings and the Veterans’ Hospital in Portland, ger at the Kinman Business Univer practices as found therein. where he will be a patient for some sity. If you believe there are too many time. K.B.U. is in session all summer. denominations, then will you help Jo Ellen Mopps was an afternoon The mid-summer classes are now or us in our effort to practice Christian guest of Lois Hutchison Tuesday. Unity in Hermiston as Jesus prayed Mrs. C. G. Mikesell and son Geo., ganizing, and new students may for in the seventeenth chapter of and Andine Shamdauth, of Vancou start any Monday. Now is the time John? ver, Wn„ are visiting at the Wm. to get started on your business ca- We invite you to this growing Mikesell home this week. reer. By starting your course now. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waugaman church. of Snoqualmie. Wn., are visiting you will be graduated and earning friends in Columbia district this money just that much sooner than week. They are former residents of if you waited until September 3, the t COLUMBIA NEWS t Hermiston. regular fall term opening, to enroll. By MARMANE HAMMER. Mrs. C. G. Mikesell and son Geo., Investigate what KBU can do for Mr. and Mrs. Frances Brown and and Andine Shamdauth of Vancou sons Tom and Jerry, and J. M. ver. Wn.. and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. you. Write for a copy of the inter Brown of Pendleton were Sunday Cable and Mrs. Wm. Mikesell mo- esting booklet entitled, "Planning visitors at the Baxter Hutchison tored to Ukiah Tuesday. Your Future.” The address is Kin- John Jendrzejewski and son Ber- man Business University, S. 110 home. Mr. and Mrs. Tref Roberge of Col- nard, and Othie Whitsett left Sat- —adv. fax. Wn„ were Saturday visitors at urdav for Enterprise where Bernard Howard Street, Spokane. and Othie will visit John Conrad for the J. H. Reid home. Ann Sommerer entertained at a some time. BOLES PROVES VARIETY’S C. A. Keller and daughters THE SPICE OF LIFE. luncheon Thursday afternoon. Those Bend, Ore. who attended were the Misses Fran are spending the week in Mr. and Mrs. Fann and Mr. and ces Keller, Mary McGonigle, Jo El The old proverb-makers had the len Mopps, Barbara Reid, Rosemary Mrs. Brook and son Loyd left Sun- right idea: variety is certainly the I day for the coast where they will Keller. Mary and Peggy Sommerer, spice of life, according to John Boles ; stay for about a week. and the hostess, Ann Sommerer. who has the leading role in “Orch- What is the yardstick Checking Accounts THE FOLLOWING 6 ADVANTAGES % OF PAYING BY CHECK 1. 2. 3. SAVES TIME AND EFFORT IN PAYING BILLS. AN ENDORSED CHECK PROVES PAYMENT. CHECKS ARE CHEAPER THAN MONEY ORDERS. 4. IT SYSTEMATIZES YOUR FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. 5. AVOIDS THE DANGERS OF CARRYING CASH. 6. BUILDS PRESTIGE AND ESTABLISHES CREDIT. We suggest there are many other advantages to you in maintain ing an adequate cash reserve in a checking account. We invita • > you to consider them. • ‘ ‘ FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita Over 150,000. R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President < ? D. M. DEETER, Asat Cashier : ¡ F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier ids To You," coming Sunday and Monday to the Oasis theatre. Noted as the possessor of the most colorful singing voice on the screen as well as for his brilliant talents in both drama and comedy, Boles is perhaps the most versatile player in Hollywood. During his career, the golden- voiced tenor has enacted everything from desert sheiks to polo players. 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WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post office Office Hours: s to 12 - 1:30 to • Phone 481--------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Post No. 37 - Meets first and third . Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hull. W. L Morgan, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Blg. Phone $-3 Residence Phone 25-J Bunday and Evenings by Appointment Bath MILDER