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Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Paulina M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. December, Second Class Matter 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Ratea: Ona Year ------------------------- $1.00 Six Months ....... ....... . .75 .50 — Three Montha —.......... MEMBER ON UMATILLA RAPIDS. Marshall Dana made an excellent speech at the recent meetitng of the Inland Empire Waterways aassocia- tion but he is incorrect in saying that "the open river improvement authorized will facilitate navigation to Wallula." As the East Oregonian under stands the present contract it pro- videe for work between Celilo and Umatilla but does not quite extend even to Umatilla. The sector between Umatilla and the mouth of the Snake cannot be handled by the so-called open river methods. It will be necessary to con struct the dam at Umatilla rapids This has long been the contention of the Umatilla rapids proponents and it is now the official view of the war department. The next step is the building of the dam and there is no reason why it should be delayed. Fear that the power to be generated cannot be marketed within a period of 20 years is groundless. The power will be sold very soon after the power is generated if rates are given in keeping with the cost of power production.—East Oregon ian. We might also add that the third point in the seven-point program outlined at'the time of organlzaation of the Inland Empire Waterways as sociation was the construction of the Umatilla navigation dam and locks, which will provide slack water from Umatilla (292 miles inland) to the mouth of the Snake and a series of five or six dams in the Snake to pro vide slack water navigation to the vicinity of Lewiston. With this, among other alms for developing navigation on the Columbia in view, we contend that the money contri buted to support this program should not be used for letterheads carrying a full illustration of the Whitman Memorial for Walla Walla and the name of the secretary only, instead of maps showing navigation possi bilities on the Columbia. BURNHAM’S with Ralph V. Steelhead as the evan gelist. Sunday night will conclude this By RACHEL J. BARLOW special series of meetings. The Girls’ Athletic association of Regular Sunday services as fol the high school gave a bug party in lows: the gymnasium Friday evening with a large crowd attending. Virginia Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Compton and Ross Beardsley won Preaching at 11:00 A. M. high prizes for having the best ‘bugs’ 40400009909* Young People’s meeting, 7:00 PM when the game came to a close. Af t IRRIGON NEWS t ter the game lunch was served and By Mrs. W. C. Isom Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M. dancing was enjoyed. Everyone is invited to attend these Mr. and Mrs. Gathers of Pasade Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Mr. and services. na. Cal., are visiting this week at Mrs. Caldwell, Wayne Cald the Clyde Tannehill home. They are well Clair and Clyde Luckhart returned returning home after a trip to Seat Saturday BAPTIST CHURCH from their hunting trip. tle and Vancouver, B. C. On Sunday Each of the hunters were success Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Gathers and Mr. and ful in bagging a deer. Classes for all ages. A welcome to Mrs. Tannehill motored to Spokane. R. V. Jones returned Saturday and all. The Ladies Aid meets on the Glen Mackan of Hermiston was a was second and fourth Wednesdays of among the lucky hunters. Board man visitor Tuesday. each month. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Aldrich left ee —— Miss Evelyn Haise is visiting here recently for California where they with her sister. Mrs. G. E. Sturm will visit relatives. FULL GOSPEL MISSION. this week. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Mrs. Fred Reiks entertained the The Grange is sponsoring an old Service at 11:00 A.M. members of the Ladies Aid at her time dance to be held in the Grange Meeting on Tuesday and Friday home Thursday. Those present were ball Friday evening. nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs. B. P. Rand, A dinner was given at the Arthur Grace Trumbull, Pastor. Allen home last Saturday evening Mrs. Geo. Rand, Mrs. W. C. Isom, Mrs. Alva Boulware. Mrs. J. A. Gray- in honor of Mrs. King and family. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Covers were laid for Mrs. King, beai and Mrs. Bessie Wisdom. The C. R. Moore. Minister. Ruth, Stanley and Bobby, Mrs. T. E. day was spent quilting. Geo. Kendler and little daughter Hunt and Maurice and Donald, Mr. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. and Mrs. W. A. Baker and La Verne. Yvonne motored up from Portland Preaching and communion, 11:00. Willard and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. Yvonne will remain with Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M J. M. Allen and Mildred, and Mr. and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Preaching service at 3:00 P. M. Mrs. A. A. Allen and Jean and Clay C. Isom for a few weeks. 11:00 A. M., Sermon, “The Great ton. Mrs. Nettie Flower from Heppner est Victory One Can Win.” Mr. and Mrs. Black and family is staying at the John Valle home 8:00 P. M., Sermon, "What have moved Into the home of Mrs. while Mr. and Mrs. Voile are on a I Thessalonians Teaches As To The Olive Attebury where they will live hunting trip. this year. Mrs. Attebury has moved A series of Bible study meetings Second Coming Of Christ.” to the hotel where she will be for a are to be held at Irrigon during the time. month of November by Rev. H. B. Louis Schnetzer took a load of Thomas of Boardman. The first CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES brooms from the Schnetzer Broth meeting will be at the home of Mrs. «DROBATION After Death" was ers broom factory to Portland this James Warner dn the evening of I the subject of the Lesson- week. Nov. 12th. The public is cordially in Sermon in all Churches of Christ, vited to attend. Mrs. J. Berry’s family were guests Scientist, on Sunday, Oct. 27. The Golden Text was, "Blessed of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy Sun t UMATILLA NEWS t day. Is the man that endureth tempta By Louise Byrnes Mrs. Marshall Markham enter tion; for when he is tried, he shall William Conlon spent Sunday in tained the Young Ladies club mem receive the crown of life, which bers and their husbands at her home the Lord hath promised to them Portland. M. M. McCullough left Monday for Saturday night. The evening was that love him” (James 1:12). spent playing pinochle and a very Among the citations which com Salem on business. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough pleasant time was spent by all. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner and spent Thursday in Walla Walla. following from the Bible: "But Jay Berry, who is working in The family and Mrs. Alva Boulware mo when the morning was now come, Dalles spent Tuesday and Wednes tored to Walla Walla Monday. Chas. Jesus stood on the shore; As soon Steward accompanied them and re day visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. John Quick have mained at the Veterans’ hospital for then as they were come to land, they saw a tire of coals there, and moved from the Kenneth Baymiller treatment. Confectionary to the Jess Connell Mr. Howell, who has been operat fish laid thereon, and bread. Jesus building on Railroad Street where ing the Texaco Service station the saith unto them. Come and dine” they have opened a confectionery past season, left Sunday for his for (John 21: 4, 9, 12). mer home at Arlington. Ore. and lunch counter. The Lesson-Sermon also includ William Switzler returned home ed the following correlative pas from Portland Tuesday. sages from the Christ au Science Mrs. William Switzler and Mrs. textbook, "Science and Health CHURCH NOTES Al Stephens returned Wednesday with Key to the Scriptures," by from Spokane where they were called due to the illness of their nephew, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mary Baker Eddy: "This spiritual meeting with our Lord in the dawn James Lingow of Starbuck. R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor. Kenneth Baymiller has opened his of a new light is the morning meal confectionery o nthe highway re Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun which Christian Scientists com cently vacated by John Quick. day school at 10:50 each Sunday. memorate . . . They celebrate the Burl Gurdane spent Saturday in Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. and Lord’s victory over death, its ex Pullman where he attended a con the evening evangelistic service at emplification of human probation, vention. ard his spiritual and final ascen Art Bousquet, who has been visit 7:30. ing his family in Umatilla, returned Orchestra practice every Tuesday sion above matter, or the flesh, to his home in Condon Saturday. night. Studies in Prophecy every when he rose out of material Mrs. Florence Tipple returned Thursday evening. 7:30. Ladies Aid sight" (p. 35). ------ • =--------- home Sunday from Seattle where she meetings every first and third Wed has been visiting. Use Lots of “Paradi” in Linn. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens and nesday in the month. son Gale of Yakima spent several R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor. ALBANY—More than 2000 pounds days of last week visiting Mr. Ste of paridichlorobenzene was purchas phens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Ste ed by Linn county farmers this year phens. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH for use in the control of peach and John Lennox of Seattle is visit Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. ing in Umatilla. prune root borers. This is in com Lewis Dexter, Vernon McCullough. Good preaching and singing are parison to 200 pounds used in 1933 Earl Fromdahl, Vivian Brown and Louis Root, Boy Scouts of Umatilla still in prograss every night this and 900 pounds in 1934, says Coun attended the Blue Mountain confer week at the Pilgrim Holiness church ty Agent.F. C. Mullen. ence held for boy scouts In La Grande Saturday and Sunday. Eu gene Dexter and daughter Louise accompanied them. Mrs. Wallace Hahoney and daugh ters, Patsy Ann and Myrlin of La Grande is visiting Mrs. Mahoney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer. RASED ON FAIR DEALING TO ALL. This bank endeavors to apply its loan policy with fairness to all—to the local business in- terests it serves, to its deposi- tors whose funds it must pro tect, to its directors who are responsible tor wise manage ment, and to its stockholders whose money has made it pos sible for this institution to render financial service to the community. The borrower who feels that his loan should be renewed and renewed is unwittingly blocking normal financial traf fic. Bank credit Is created for the use of the community, not just a fortunate few. Unless loans are generally repaid when due, the flow of credit into new, deserving channels will obviously be limited. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. R ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst Cashier F. B. SWAYZE, President A H. 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