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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935.
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country have more sound conditions. synod, association, board (state or James Byrnes and daughters Erma,
Uhe te rmistan Serali
Very few are more sure of a living, national), but is governed only by and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh
comfortable home life and social and the New Testament teachings and and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Har-
Published every Thursday at Hermis- educational advantages.
practices as found therein.
ryman, M. M. McCullough, Margaret
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
In addition we have the foregoing
If you believe there are too many Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harry
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, possibilities for better and greater | denominations, then will you help man and daughter Fern, Mrs. V. D.
future development, and adding to : us in our effort to practice Christian . Bramer and son James.
Publishers.
Art Bousquet of Condon spent the
our future welfare and the dollars | Unity in Hermiston as Jesus prayed
and
cents needed for that rainy day. for
* in the seventeenth
...
Entered as Second Class Matter
chapter of i week end with his family.
We
have
a
good
basis
for
present
Mrs. V. D. Bramer and son James
December, 1906, Umatilla County, day conditions and should have I John?
are visiting in Touchet at the home
We
invite
you
to
this
growing
Oregon.
hopes that will inspire progress.
1 I church.
of Mrs. Bramer’s grandmother, Mrs.
A. W. Byrnes.
Subscription Rates:
Miss Mildred Conlon, who is work
One Year ................
- $1.00
ing in Salem, is visiting at the home
CHURCH
NOTES
Six Months .......................... —
.75
t UMATILLA NEWS t of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Con
lon.
Three Months ____________
.50
By Louise Byrnes
V. D. Bramer is spending a few
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Mr.
Louise Byrnes, daughter of — days in Portland.
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
M E M B Ek
| and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes, and Mr. Don
and Mrs. Bill Roberts of Wal
Morning worship at 10:00 A. M. aid Harryman, son of Frank Harry- la Mr.
Walla spent the week end in Uma
Sunday
School
at
11:00
A.
M.
ON
man
of
Haines,
Or.,
were
united
in
E
tilla. They were guests at the John
Epworth League at 7:00 P. M.
GIVE YOUR CHILD A CHANCE!
marriage in Walla Walla Saturday.
home.
Evangelistic Service at 8:00 P. M. They were accompanied by Mr. and Wurster
Aida Guerin accompanied
Ladies’ Aid devotional and busi- Mrs. Byrnes, and Lloyd Harryman. Bill Mrs.
of Irrigon to The
Start her to school the first of September with a snug
ness meeting every first and third brother of the groom. Both Mr. and Dalles Graybeal
to attend the American Leg
savings account in order that she may have money to fi
Wednesday
at
2:00
P.
M.
Mrs. Harryman were graduates of ion convention.
All Forces Needed.
nance
a college education when she finished her high school
This week there will be a food the Umatilla high school with the
Miss Alicia Bousquet left Monday
course . . . Open that account the day she starts to school—
The Herald hopes to see the Farm sale by the Ladies' Aid in the Kings class of ’34. The young couple will for La Grande where she will work
Bureau, the Grange and individual ley building, beginning at 10 o'clock. make their home in Haines for the and later attend the Eastern Oregon
SEPTEMBER 3.
farmers, and all the organized bodies
present.
Normal.
One day Mr. Horace Greeley, edi
of this immediate territory take an
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and
Glenn Brown of McMinnville, Ore.
THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY, MON., SEPT 2
interest in the Rural Electrification tor of the Abolitionist, received the children Verna Dale and Merlin Paul has purchased a lot on the highway
program. Electricity should be spread following letter:
spent last Wednesday in Walla Wal- from John Powell and is going to
“Dear Editor:—I have an acre of la.
into all localities like Boardman, Ir
build a large hotel. There will be
rigon, Umatilla area, Columbia dist ground which I plowed on Sunday,
Mrs. Ruby Knight honored Mrs. room for a grocery store, card room,
rict, Westland project. Butter Creek, seeded on Sunday, cultivated and Evelyn Shinkle last Thursday at a hotel, dry goods and coffee shop.
Umatilla Meadows, Stanfield proj weeded it on Sunday. When the miscellaneous shower. Those pres-
Mr. and Mrs. Kimberly of Cannon
of Hermiston
ect, and all possible places through- crop was ripe I harvested it on Sun ent were the Misses Margaret City, future professor of Umatilla
out Western Umatilla and Northern day. And, Mr. Editor, it produced Brown, Lola Berry, Vale Caldwell. high school, have rented the Roden-
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita Over $50,000.
a better yield than any plot for its Alicia Bousquet. Bessie Dexter, and
Morrow counties.
house.
To accomplish this requires popu size this year. Now what do you Mesdames U. Hiatt, C. Powell, L. A. bough
(ZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
Rufus La Rue of Hermiston spent
make
of
God
’
s
fourth
commandment?
lar interest and demand necessary to
Smith, Neva Pilon, Jay Berry and the week end in Umatilla at the
RTON, Cashier
D. M. DEETER, Ant Cashier
Very sincerely,
X”
arrive at the plans to secure federal
the honoree, Mrs. Evelyn Shinkle. home of his uncle, John Quick.
funds for installation of the service.
Mr. Greeley answered by return and the hostess, Mrs. Ruby Knight.
Joe Quick of Hermiston spent
mall, saying:
Ethel Walsh returned Friday to Sunday at the John Quick home.
"My very dear sir:—God does not her home in Medford after
few
Community Spirit Follows.
settle all His accounts in October. days visit with her mother, Mrs. D.
If the Hermiston Community park
Yours very truly, Horace Greeley.” M. Walsh.
before school starts.
board is successful in securing the
Mrs. Miller, mother of Mrs. Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and t BOARDMAN NEWS 1
WPA federal appropriation for con
children were dinner guests at the
Duncan and Tom Miller, passed away
BAPTIST CHURCH
struction of fair buildings on the
at
her home at Six Prong, Wn., Aug
D. M. Walsh home last Thursday
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
park grounds and sufficient funds
ust 6. Mrs. Miller was past 90 years
evening.
Grange
Council
was
held
here
in
Classes for all ages. A welcome to
for labor over a period of eight
Lloyd and Donald Harryman re the Grange hall Saturday afternoon, of age at the time of her death. She
months, the people of this district all. The Ladies Aid meets on the turned home Saturday from Haines. and the regular Greenfield Grange was an early resident of Boardman,
second
and
fourth
Wednesdays
of Oregon.
Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, nation
will not lack for enthusiasm to carry
meeting was held in the afternoon. owning the place where Mr. Hall
ally known medical health authority
on the maintenance of the park each month.
Cecil Tipple, who has been em Only a few out of town Grangers now lives.
without additional expense to any
ployed near Walla Walla has com were able to attend the meetings due
The date of the North Morrow and president of the Chicago Board
one group or organization.
County Fair to be held in Boardman of Health, made the following state
pleted his work and returned home to the busy season.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
ment in speaking of the air-condi
The government will spend 311,000
Sunday.
• >
I
Miss Ada May Harford spent sev is Friday and Saturday, September
L. H. Flora, Pastor.
tioned. trains:
for labor besides furnishing the ma
20 and 21.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough eral days last week in Portland.
Sunday school at 9:46 A. M.
terial for the fair buildings. After
The Home Economics club
<
met
Mrs. A. B. Shannon was elected
Spiritual teachers to teach your and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
"This contribution to the health
the landscaping of the park is com children God’s word.
Ostrom spent Sunday at Bingham by the school board to be cafeteria last Wednesday afternoon at the and comfort of the traveling public
pleted the maintenance is In the pic
home of Mrs. T. E. Hendricks. A pot should give real encouragement to •
manager tor the coming year.
Morning preaching 11:00 A. M. Springs.
ture of the future. Public spirited
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harryman and
Mr. and Mrs. William Strobel and luck dinner was served after which those who in the past have suffered
Evening evangelistic service at
people will not allow such an Insti 7:45 P. M., “Jesus said. Go Ye Into daughter Fern. Mr. and Mrs. Paul family motored to Idaho last week the business meeting was held.
because of the atmospheric condi
tution as the Hermiston Community All the World and Preach the Gos Walsh and children, and Mr. and where they visited with relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. Miller were dinner tions associated with cross-country
park to deteriorate and decay for pel." (Mark 18-15.) We have noth Mrs. Donald Harryman were dinner They returned home Saturday and guests Sunday at the L.
Root travel, especially those afflicted with
lack of care.
ing to offer but God's plan of sal guests at the James Byrnes home their son Donald who has been in home. Rev. Miller preached at the hay fever."
Community
church
Sunday
morning.
Idaho
during
the
summer,
returned
vation. All are invited to meet with Sunday.
You may forget about the heat
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lilly and son
us to worship “Jesus, the way, the
Important Things to Do.
D. M. Walsh, who has been work with them.
Mrs. O. B. Olsen left Wednesday Eldon spent Monday at Walla Wal- and pollen-laden dust of all forms of
truth and the life eternal. (John ing in The Dalles and Portland, re
highway travel, forget all fear of
The things before these several 14-6).
for a week’s visit in Longview.
la.
turned to his home.
towns and communities in these
The Odd Fellows lodge will now travel from past discomforts, and
Mrs. Fortier and Norma Gibbons
Miss
Rita
Mae
Martin,
who
is
a
two counties are:
home last week from a va hold its meetings in the Grange hall danger of highway hazards and acci
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
nurse at the Tuberculosis Hospital returned
dents. Union Pacific has banished
The Umatilla Rapids.
cation in Spokane. Miss Gibbons instead of Root’s hall.
Sunday
School
at
10:00
A.
M.
in
Portland,
is
visiting
at
the
home
all of that with its safe air-condi-
Development of a port and roads
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Norton
of
Mt.
has
accepted
an
application
to
teach
Service at 11:00 A.M.
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry in the Pine City school for the com Vernon stopped in Boardman a short tioned coaches on the Portland Rose,
to it at Umatilla.
Meeting on Tuesday and Friday Grammer.
Rural electrification under REA.
time Wednesday while on their wav Pacific Limited and other fine trans
ing year.
7:45. Everybody welcome.
Don Isom, who is working in the
Settlement of lands under rural nights at Grace
Glen Hadley returned home last to the Legion convention at The continental trains, also on the Spo
Trumbull,
Pastor.
CCC camp near Tollgate, and his Wednesday from Walla Walla where Dalles.
kane. You don’t know what travel
rehabilitation act.
cousin Rex Langing of Heppner vi he had been for some time in the
Secure the oiling of Butter Creek
Guy Barlow, deputy sheriff, . will i comfort is until you are on one of
HERMISTON
UNION
CHURCH
sited in Umatilla Saturday and Sun veterans' hospital. He is much im attend the Rodeo at Heppner this its new air-conditioned trains en-
and Diagonal roads.
C. R. Moore, Minister.
day.
Further development of the chick
week end where he will be an assis- joying cool, clean, quiet, health-giv-
proved.
Bible
School
at
10:00
A.
M.
ing comforts not even found at
en, turkey and dairy industries.
Clarence Shaw and children spent
Robert Becker, son of Mrs. How tant of C. J. D. Bauman.
Preaching
and
communion,
11:00.
Development of Hermiston Com
Friday and Saturday in Lexington ard Bates, was a Boardman visitor
Norvel Shannon returned home home.
Christian
Endeavor
at
7:00
P.
M.
munity park under WPA.
visiting Mr. Shaw’s parents.
over the week eñV
last week from the CCC camp at En
Coach and tourist car patrons on
Preaching service at 8:00 P. M.
Broader study on fertilization, ro
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts and
Mrs. Elviä King and children terprise.
i The Portland Rose now enjoy new
tation and adaption of crops.
This church is undenominational, children spent Sunday visiting in Ruth, Bobby and Stanley, returned
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Rands. Imo- i low cost meals in air-conditioned
A bigger and more active com being composed of many different Holdman.
Thursday from Gearheart where they gene and Teddy Wilson. returned ¡comfort, only 25 cents for breakfast,
munity spirit.
denominations. It is not governed
Those who spent Saturday in spent the past two weeks. They ex Saturday from the boxing tourna 30 cents for luncheon and 35 cents
Very few sections of the entire by any human discipline, conference, Walla Walla were Mr. and Mrs. pect to move from this community ' ment in Portland where Buster and for dinner, and free pillows, free
Dave Johnston were on the card. drinking cups, and free porter ser-
Buster lost his chance for the champ vice. Ask your Union Pacific agent
ionship of his division when he was for full information.
defeated Thursday night. Dave won
adv.
the championship for the heavy
weight division and will go to San
Francisco this week to be entered
there
Several local broom corn growers
have started harvesting this week.
Several truck loads of melons
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have been marketed from the pro
ject this week.
CROWN CAKE FLOUR ea.
4 9-10 lb................. 3°C
OATS
2 lb. pkg.
t PINE CITY NEWS t Roseware J
By Oleta Neill
SUPER SUDS g 11-oz. a
(40c value) 4 pkg. ZyC
Mr. and Mrs. Shine Markham of
T.N.T.
SOAP
large
Irrigon visited at the Frank Helms
home Saturday afternoon.
Miss Helen Healy is now confined
MATCHES
boxes
to her home with the mumps.
The Misses Betty, Frances, and
Patty Finch spent a few days this M.J.B. COFFEE - Per lb.
week visiting their grandmother,
Any Size
Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew.
lb.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill, Miss Al SALT
Free Running — 2
ma Neill, Guy Moore and Ralph
Neill who have been capming in the ALBER S OATS
mountains for the past week pick
ing huckleberries, returned home
BANANAS
lbs.
Saturday evening. They picked
twenty-five gallons.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters Ne RAISINS
va, Oleta and Lennä spent Sunday
afternoon visiting at the Frank
SMALL WHITE - 10 lbs.
Helms home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and fam
BEANS
ily were business visitors in Hermis
LARGE SHIPMENT OF
ton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and
FAST COLOR PRINTS
son Jerry spent Tuesday at the C. H.
JUST IN.
Bartholomew home.
NEWEST THING IN GIRLS'
Misses Charlotte and Henrietta
Helms and Fred Rauch attended the
COATS
dance at Westland Saturday night.
■
SCHOONER
BLUE
6.
.
Mrs. L. D. Neill was called to
!"
Heppner Monday because of the ill-
RUMBA
ness of her grandson. Lewis Edward,
I
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil TENNIS SHOES - Pair me.
Knighten.
wi
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Cox of Her
BOYS’ PANTS FOR SCHOOL
miston and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
:
Wigglesworth and children and Miss
Berdena Bowman of Echo were din MEN’S WORK SOCKS
ner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Emery Cox Sunday.
FRESH GROUND Lb. g 4 1.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ne
BEEF
va were over night guests at the W.
L. Suddarth home near Irrigon Fri BEEF ROAST - Pound « p.
day night.
Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew received
word from Mr. Bartholomew in Spo LAMB STEW . Pound
kane Saturday that he was intend
ing to leave the first of the week
with his sheep for an eastern mar SHOULDER LAMB . Lb
ket.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HAY FEVER
UNION PACIFIC
6
6
25C
23c
9 12,39c
A
• 10c
-=is
Mr and Mrs Marion Finch visi
ted at the Emery Cox home Sunday
evening.
Mrs. W D. Neill. Miss Bernice
Neill and Floyd Mathers left Wed
nesday for the coast.
BURNHAM’S
Member of U m National Retail
Ownedi Groceries.
Word’s
0 19. Lore a lfrae Tenncce Co.