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5 2— - 4 - PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON Uhe Germistn ferali BOLES STARBED IN HAPPIEST ROLE. Classes for all ages. A welcome to The Womens’ Study club met all. The Ladies Aid meets on the Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. A. second and fourth Wednesdays of Hoosier. The roll call was “The each month. Menace of Propaganda,” by Mrs. FULL GOSPEL MISSION. Jaunnault. A book review "Time Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Out for Adventure”, by Mra. Nass- Service at 11:00 A.M. Meeting on Tuesday and Friday bahn, and "Hospital Comparisons,” nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome. by Mrs. Greathouse, followed. Mra. H. Kerr was a gueet. Grace Trumbull, Pastor. Mrs. A. D. Kepple was called to HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Dubuque, Iowa, by the death of her C. R. Moore, Minister. father. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. A. held their regular The S. Preaching and communion, 11:00. meeting at the high school Monday Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. Preaching service at 9:00 P. M. evening. Superintendent Kimberly 11:00 A. M., Subject, “God’s of the Umatilla schools, gave a talk on the school problems. W. A. Nass Household.” Union service at the Methodist bahn gave a cornet solo, accompa church at 7:45 in the evening, with nied by Esther Fredreckson. Clau E. F. Atchley bringing a message dia Gabriel gave a humorous reading on “The Enemy of Youth.” An of and Mr. Dunn gave a talk on teach fering will be taken at the close of ing music in the lower grades. the service. Teachers of the Sunday school will meet immediately following the t COLUMBIA NEWS t By MARIJANS HAMMER. morning service Sunday afternoon. ‘ joe ' epni THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935. Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Motion pictures are at last reveal Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, ing the true John Boies—the gay Publishers romantic Boles, Entered as Second Class Matter Recent pictures have given the December, 1906, Umatilla County, youthful side of this popular Oregon. more and more scope, but Fox Film's Subscription Rates musical spectacle, ' Redheads on Pa 11.00 rade,” at the Oasis theatre Sunday .75 and Monday, stars him in his light Six Months ... Three Months est hearted, gayest role. Boles, starred with Dixie Lee, acts the male lead in the tender, inspired love story about which the plot of ON This bank has been designated by the Will Rogers Mem this picture is woven. He sings, orial Commission as a depository of funds contributed in our both with ensembles and his co-star, locality. Any amount, large or small, can be deposited by the three hit tunes written by Jay you to the credit of this account. All contributions will be Gorney and Don Hartman for the forwarded by us to Mr. Jesse H. Jones, Treasurer, Will Rogers OREGON LEADS ALL STATES picture. Memorial Commission, 570 Lexington Avenue, New York Ci And then, to top his performance. m BANGS DISEASE DRIVE. ty, after the close of the campaign on November 27.1 Boles reveals himself as a dancer of the first rank, in a graceful series Oregon passed the 300,000 mark of dances in which he does the waltz, In tests for Bangs disease with the tango and rumba successively with | Mr. and Mrs. R. Reid of Colfax, •close of October, reports Dr. B. T. a series of beautiful partners. Wn., were Friday and Saturday Simms, head of the veterinary de The Baer-Louis fight picture is 1 STANFIELD NEWS f guests at the J. H. Reid home. R. partment at Oregon State college, on this program. By Sophronia Rhea of Hermiston Reid is a brother of J. H. Reid. where the laboratory work for the Mr. and Mrs. Scott Armstrong of Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. Emmet Pettit, Ralph Bond and eradication campaign is conducted. Mt. Vernon, Ore., are visiting her Leo Lamon of Pendleton were din- 1. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President October was the banner month since brother, Jas. F. Lane and family. CHURCH NOTES ner guests at the L. Hammer home A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier the campaign was started in Septem The Stanfield high school girla’ Thursday. ber, 1934, with 34,540 tests bring league sponsored a shower honoring Opal Barber left Monday for Fos- PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH ing the total to 203,042. Mrs. Earl Dallman, nee Emily Bart sil. Ore., where she is employed. Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. The campaign in Oregon is far ley, Friday afternoon in the gymna Jack Allen, who is employed at ahead of that in any other state Good preaching and singing are sium. Many lovely and useful gifts Heppner spent the week end at his considering the relative total num still in prograss every night this were received by the honoree. lowe'en afternoon. was the only team to put the drill home in Columbia ditsrict. ber of dairy cattle, a national report week at the Pilgrim Holiness church Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hooker and on so received first prize. Last year Raymond Attebury spent the week Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rucker of on the progress of testing shows. daughter Nellie, and Lois Hutchison they also received first prize over end in La Grande visiting his two Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin are with Ralph V. Steelhead as the evan brothers, Earl and Ed, who are at rigon visited at the Dwain Lathrop were Walla Walla business visitors three other teams in the county. home Monday. Mrs. Rucker is a sis the only states exceeding Oregon in gelist. Saturday. tending normal school there. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Spagle and ter of Mr. Lathrop. total number of tests made, while Sunday night will conclude this The Blue Ribbon Calf club held a children of Silver Falls spent last Rae Nasshahn entertained a group Lee Bennett of Grand Junction, these states each have from seven to special series of meetings. of girls at a Hallowe’en party at her Colo., is visiting at the Baxter Hut meeting at Arwilda Foster’s home week here with Mrs. Spagle’s par- ten times the number of dairy cattle Regular Sunday services as fol- home Wednesday evening. Games chison home this week. He is a nep Friday night. The purpose was to ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Packard, found in this state. laws: organize the club again this year. were played and refreshments of hew of Mrs. Hutchison. lovely dinner and party was The number of reactors found to fruit salad and cookies were served. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Mr. Stiner was a Pendleton busi The officers were elected as follows: given at the Arthur Allen home last date in Oregon amoünts to 6.76 per Arwilda Foster, president; Marijane Wednesday evening in honor of The guests included Marie Rhea, ness visitor Monday. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. cent, with 2.92 per cent suspects. Hammer, vice preeident, and Mary Maurice Hunt's birthday. Guests Florence Hutton, Virginia and Lor Mrs. P. E. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Young People's meeting, 7:00 PM This is an exceptionally low percen na Gabriel, Phyliss Sires and Betty John Conrad and daughters Dorothy Wilson, secretary. included members of the sophomore Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M. tage compared with most of the oth Mrs. Jim Arnberg visited at the class and his teachers. The Hallo Baker. were Sunday dinner and Laura, er states, accounted for by the years Everyone is invited to attend these Baxter Hutchison home Tuesday af we’en motif was carried out in the The Ladies Aid will sponsor an Ar guests at the Addleman home. of state encouragement of Bangs di services. mistice day chicken dinner Monday decorations and Hallowe’en games- Mrs. Buzzard’s mother from Port ternoon. sease clean-up. About 50,000 tests Lloyd White of Tacoma, Wn., is were played. in the church basement from 6 to land is visiting at the Buzzard home a year had been made for the six CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES visiting at the Henry Hooker home 7:30 p. m. After dinner a program this week. Theron Anderson motored to Wal years before the federal program the will be given. The pastor of The Columbia school pupils are this week. «T1VERLASTING Punishment" la Walla Saturday. started, Dr. Simms’ records reveal. Methodist church in Hermiston will having a Hallowe’en party at the Co I was the subject of the Les The sudden drop in temperature Under the federal clean-up pro son-Sermon in all Churches of speak, and there will be special mu- lumbia school house Thursday after- farmers by surprise and many gram approximately $450,000 has Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Nov. t BOARDMAN NEWS 1 took sic. noon. of the potatoes and squash froze. been used or obligated in Oregon. 3. By RACHEL J. BARLOW Lloyd Moore of Hermiston has Mr. and Mrs. Hooff of Bellingham, Probably the greatest loss will be Present allotment of funds will car The Golden Text was, "Create in opened a new show building in Stan- Wn., were Saturday visitors at the small crowd was present at the suffered by Reese Byram who has ry the program to January 1, and a me a clean heart, O God; and re field. Ryland home. Mrs. Hooff is a sister last Parent Teachers meeting when approximately 700 sacks of potatoes further allotment has been assured new a right spirit within me” (Ps. L. E. Hughes and family have of Mr. Ryland. the election of officers was held. in the ground, A number of others to continue the work through next 51: 10). moved from the Richards house to Margurite Rainwater of Butter Those elected were Mrs. Charles Dil- also have large amounts left in the Among the citations which com June. Oregon farmers have been co- the D. R. Starkweather home on Creek was an all night guest of Mar Ion, president; Miss Clara Ruff, vice ground. operating heartily in the clean-up prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Furnish street. ijane Hammer Sunday. president; Mrs. S. C. Russell, secre following from the Bible: "Wash Several men were laid oft the work so that at present the cam The Stanfield high school has Miss Hanson of Olympia, Wn., tary; and Mrs. W. A. Baker, treasu railroad section crew last week. me throughly from mine iniqui paign is nearly complete in many ty, and cleanse me from my sin” started practice and are working who has been visiting at the home rer. They were Everett Ervin and Na Willamette valley counties. on their student body play entitled of her sister, Mrs. R. C. Nelson, for (Ps. 51:2). The annual directors election of than Thorpe at Castle, and Ed Bar- At the conclusion of the program, The Lesson-Sermon also includ "Big Brother”, which is to be given a week, left Tuesday morning for the West End Irrigation district will low at Coyote. it is believed that all of the Willa ed the following correlative pas in the near future. her home. be held at the' Boardman school Miss Jeanette Turner spent Satur- mette valley counties as well as Cur sages from the Christian Science Mr. Jackson was confined to his Faith Wilson, who has been visit house Tuesday, November 12. The day with friends at Pine City. ry, Clatsop, Columbia and Coos, will textbook, "Science and Healtn bed Thursday. Mrs. T. C. Baker sub ing at her home here, left Saturday purpose is to elect one director from The Morrow County Relief Can have tested more than 90 per cent with Key to the Scriptures”, by stituted as teacher in his place. for Enterprise, where she is em the Irrigation District for a term of nery at Boardman closed last week Mary Baker Eddy: "Christian Sci of the cattle. By October 1 a total Miss Florence Hutton is staying ployed. three years to succeed R. V. Jones for the season. The cannery, which of 27,431 herds bad besn tested, of ence commands man to master the at the home of Mrs. Florence Connor. Mrs. Carl Hammer entertained at whose term expires January 1936. accommodated the Boardman and Ir propensities,--to hold hatred in which 21,800 or more than 70 per Mrs. Connor has been 111. a dinner Saturday evening in honor The polls will be open from 8:00 rigon districts, proved to be a suc abeyance with kindness, to conquer cent were entirely clean, while tust with chastity, revenge with Maurice Hutton entertained a of her son, Dick’s birthday. Covers a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Eligibility for cess. The output from July 16 to Oc 5.637 contained one or more reactors charity, and to overcome deceit number of guests at a birthday par were laid for twelve. voting at this election shall be: Ow tober 30 totalled 10,985 cans, which or suspects. ty Saturday afternoon. Guests in Frances Hutsell, Eleanor Stiner, nership of four or more acres of wa included vegetables, with honesty. Choke these errors fruits and cluded Billy Penney, Bobbie Rhea Marijane Hammer, Margurete Rain ter right land situated within the meats. The cannery has been oper The work in Oregon has been un in their early stages. If you would and Roy Laughry. water and Mary Wilson visited at West Irrigation District, deed to be ating in the building next to the ho der the direction of Dr. Sam B. Fos not cherish an army of conspira Mrs. R. J. McKay of Vancouver the Cold Springs dam Sunday after recorded at least six months prior tel and was in charge of Claire Cald ter. who has represented the bureau tors against health, happiness, and It were better to be was here visiting her daughter, Mrs. noon. of animal industry In charge of TB. success . to the elections. Holder of a con well of Irrigon, Mrs. Claud Coats to every plague on earth E. K. McCown, last week. Mrs. Bloom of Hermiston was a tract to purchase four or more acres and A. B. Chaffee of Boardman. eradication in Oregon since the pro exposed endure the cumulative et- Gene Calhoune and wife, brother business visitor at the Nebergal of water right land situated within gram started in 1917. During this than to a guilty conscience. The The Boardman high school enter fects of of Mrs. Vernon Waid, are here for ranch Tuesday afternoon. same period Dr. W. H. Lytle has abiding consciousness of wrong- the district; contract to be recorded tained the Irrigon high school at a the winter. served as state veterinarian, giving doing tends to destroy the ability Lee Bennett of Grand Junction, at least six months prior to the elec party Friday evening. Dancing waa Curtis C. Rhea made a business Colo., is employed at the Christley tion. is also eligible to vote. Oregon the distinction of having to do right” (p. 405). enjoyed during the evening and re trip to Pasco Saturday. kept the same federal and state lea ranch. He is a nephew of Mrs. Bax- A bridal shower was given in hon freshments were served. Evelyn Starkweather, who has ter Hutchison. BAPTIST CHURCH dership throughout ths entire per Mr. and Mrs. George Wicklander or of Mrs. Nathan Thorpe (Margaret been working in Portland for the Juanita Allen, who has been visit Smith) at the Macomber home last and son have moved from a ranch iod. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. past six months. returned to Stan- ing In Nampa. Idaho, for some time, Friday afternoon. A large number on the east end of the project into field for a visit with her parents, returned to her home this week. of ladies were present and Mrs. Mrs. Eva Warnsr’s house where they Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Starkweather, Nina Rae McCulley of Hermiston Thorps received many lovely and will live this winter. Saturday. was an over night guest at the John useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe Alvin Krom returned from Colfax Visitors in Pendleton from Stan Conrad home Tuesday night. She is are making their home in Boardman. last week where he has been work field Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. a former resident of Columbia dis The Greenfield Grange team mo ing during seeding time. Scott Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. trict. Leo Disbrow is visiting his parents tored to Ione last Tuesday evening Lane and daughter Marie. Mrs. Ila A fire Monday night at the W. L. to compete in the drill team con this week. He has been working in Wallace, Marian Sturdivant, Mr. and Dickson home burned up their ga test. The Greenfield Grange team the mines in Northern Idaho. Mrs. D. R. Starkweather and Mrs. rage and car, and nearly their house. G. E. Greathouse. They believe it was started by a Mrs. A. Heyden entertained the spark left in the saw dust where Mr. Pollyanna club at her home Wednes- Rhodes had been sawing wood with a day afternoon. cross-cut saw that day. Paul Baker was reported on the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes visi sick list last week. ted at the L. E. Hughes home in Lee Connor spent the week end Stanfield Sunday afternoon. at his home in Pendleton. Jack Williams of Pendleton visi Mr. Jackson. Mr. Dunn and Miss ted at the Lathrop home Sunday af Neva Neill spent the week end in ternoon. in Air-Conditioned Coaches and in La Grande where they attended the A Hallowe en party was given by Tourist Sleeping Cars Homecoming celebration at the nor- the Pelletier girls at the L. Hammer mal school. | home. Those attending were Fran Effective daily November II, 1935, to May 14 1936. Nadine Reuber entertained at her ces Rainwater of Butter Creek and Return limit six months. Stopover privileges. home Thursday night a group of her Magdolene and Eddie Jackman of EXAMPLES: ROUND-TRIP TO CHICAGO | friends to a Hallowe'en party. Games Hermiston, who were all night IN $e 1.25 «INTOURIST 1^0-85 and dancing were the main diver guests also, and Mary Wilson. Don COACHES 2 — SLEEPING CARS Va sion. Refreshments of cake and jel Hassy, Leonard Mopps and Philip lo salad were served. Guests inclu- Wilson. *Pius Sleeping Car Charge | ded Joyce Coe of Echo. Elmer Moy- | John Conrad's stock were the only er. Bill Lindner. Wayne Lindner and bunch of cattle in Columbia district LOW PRICED MEALS Bonnie Lamberson of Hermiston, to be free of abortion when tested. —in Coaches and T ourist Sleeping Cars Merle Hutton. Tom Gibson. Bob Ref- I Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hooker have Breakfast 25c Luncheon 30c vem, Fred Haags. Jim McDermott, moved onto the place formerly occu- Dinner 35c Doria Hutton. Anna Hedrick. La pied by Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Verne Thorsen. Claudia Gabriel. family, who have moved to Pendle- DE LUXE NEW TYPE TOURIST SLEEPERS Marian Sturdivant and Mary Rhea ton. in of Stanfield. Mrs Carl Hammer entertained at Because of the Illness of Frank a birthday party in honor of her son Sloan. Mrs. F. B Stusrt entertained Dick. Saturday evening. Covers the Bridge club at her home for Mrs. were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mra. Hadley from Steam- Sloan Monday afternoon. LOCAL AGENT Mrs. Clytie 3. Kern of St. Paul, i boat Springs. Colo., visited at the to settle the Matanuska Valley, the Red Crete tent a nurse, Madeleine de F oraa, Ina., who has been visiting her Will Barber and K. C. Hughs homes to remain with them for a year to help protect their health. Among the first parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stuart, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. for the past two weeks, will return The Columbia school bad a Hallo- homo Thursday. This Bank Will Accept Your Contribution to the Will Rogers Memorial Fund FIRST NATIONAL BANK A YOUNG PIONEER SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION FARES EAST — AI 22