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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO Che fermisto Serali Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers. Entered Second Class Matter December, 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates. One Year ................................... $1.00 Six Months .................... 75 Three Months .....................................50 construction of the dam speak frankly to him of their program and those favoring the program are equally his confident. Public service has few rewards, and a worthy cause, believed in and fought for, seldom fails to be at tained at some time. This editorial is not written es pecially to strew flowers, although it has been said that flowers are more fragrant to men alive than to men who are dead. study at pastor's residence, come to every one. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor. Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun day school at 10:50 each Sunday. Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. and the evening evangelistic service at 8:00. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. Regular Sunday services as fol lows: Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Young People’s meeting, 7:00 P M Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M. Everyone is invited to attend these services. The Columbia recreation park is now in fine shape due to the coop eration shown by residents of Co lumbia district who turned out last week to assist in the annual clean- Last week the Herald carried a up program despite the cold, windy story and maps of the present sta day. Tree pruning and general BAPTIST CHURCH tus of the proposed Umatilla dam on clearing was taken care of and the Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. the Columbia. Also a little inside ladies served a pot luck dinner at Classes for all ages. A welcome to information on the movements of noon. Such cooperation makes for all. The Ladies Aid meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of supporters of the channel improve a better community. each month. ment above Umatilla now being ad vocated. We might ask, "Who is re Each individual family in the sponsible?” west end of Umatilla county will de CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES The man responsible for compil rive at least one dollar's good from 441 TN REALITY" was the subject ing this information and preparing the Hermiston Community park (J of the Lesson-Sermon in all when it's completed, and at the pres it for presentation to the public is Churches of Christ, Scientist, on E. P. Dodd of Hermiston, not infal- ent time the park board is finding Sunday, April 5. it difficult to maintain the mater- table, but a man true to the course The Golden Text was, "Charge them that are rich in this world, and cause In the belief that the lais which are necessary to carry on that they be not high-minded, nor Umatilla Rapids dam is the "key” the work at the park. When asked for your part in the trust in uncertain riches, but in to navigation on the Columbia and the living God, who giveth us rich Snake rivers. The map illustrations park by the committee which will ly all things to enjoy” (I Tim of the Umatilla dam territory and soon call on you, give what you 6:17). know is Justly your part in the Her- of the dam proper which appeared Among the citations which com in the Morning Oregonian three miston community park, which will prised the Lesson-Sermon was the weeks ago carrying a story of the be a recreation park for many fam- following from the Bible: “And proposed dam was arranged for by Ilies in Umatilla county. God saw every thing that he had Mr. Dodd through personal contact made, and, behold, it was very and acquaintance with members of good” (Gen. 1.31). CHURCH NOTES The Lesson-Sermon also includ the Oregonian staff. Once this in ed the following correlative pas formation appeared in the large dai HERMISTON UNION CHURCH sages from the Christian Science ly, other daily papers copied it, and C. R. Moore, Minister textbook, "Science and Health the story of the Umatilla Rapids with Key to the Scriptures," by Easter sermon at 11:00 a. m. dam continued to be brought before Mary Baker Eddy: "Everything Easter program, instead of even- the people of the Inland Empire. good or worthy, God made. What Ing sermon, to be given by the Bible ever is valueless or baneful. He The Justification of the Umatilla school. did not make,—hence its unreal rapids dam has been kept before Sunrise prayer meeting at the ity. In the Science of Genesis we senators and representatives at church at 6:00 a. m. The public is read that He saw everything which Washington through continued cor cordially invited to ail these special He had made, ‘and, behold, it was respondence by Mr. Dodd, and his services. very good.’ The corporeal senses letters have received attention where declare otherwise; and if we give a hundred other men would not FULL GOSPEL MISSION. the same heed to the history of er Grace Trumbull, Pastor. have received a reply. Mr. Dodd is ror as to the records of truth, the Remeber the meetings. Identified with the dam on the Co Scriptural record of sin and death Sunday school at 10:00 A. M„ lumbia between Wallula and Uma favors the false conclusion of the Sunday morning. tilla and It is recognized that he material senses” (p. 525). Preaching at 11:00 A. M. knows more about the political and Evening evangelistic service at economical workings of such a pro 7:00 o’clock. Drills Well for Irrigation. Friday night prayer meeting at gram than any other man in a simi 7:00 o’clock. ALBANY—The first deep well to lar position. Forces opposed to the Tuesday evening children’s Bible be dug in Linn county tor irrigation purposes will be that on the farm of $$99999990991990090999099099099109909909090939009000093 E. R. Garner of Route 3, Albany. Mr. Garner is drilling a 12-inch casing well from which he hopes to obtain at about 60 foot depth water enough to irrigate a large acreage of ladino OPTICAL REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. % clover and other crops, according to F. C. Mullen, county agent. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired READING GLASSES AND SUN GLASSES. We Buy Old Gold! % Notice of Land Sale. dows. J. Hamilton of Portland was at tending to business matters in Stan field over the week end. Mrs. G. E. Greathouse returned Tuesday from Portland after a week's visit witbt her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller. Mrs. Wm. Daughtery, Mrs. J. F. Lane, Mrs. G. W. Wallace, Mrs. D. R. Starkweather and Miss Marian Sturdivant were Pendleton visitors Monday. Ernest Greathouse was a dinner guest at the D. R. Starkweather home Sunday evening. Miss Faye Greene of Pendleton vi sited her parents in Stanfield- Sun day. Mrs. Beth McCown arrived from Scapoose Tuesday for a visit at the S. Smith home. Sylvanius Smith and Addie Bür gens were married at Walla W alia on April 1. A group of friends cha- rivaried them at their home on the project Friday night. Those pres- ent were: Mrs. Beth McCown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morgan, Harry Wes- sell, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Heyden, John Schmidt and Whit Mauldin. Re freshments of sandwiches, pickles, cake and coffee were served. The Stanfield Masonic lodge gave the second degree to Boyd Jackson Thursday night. Frank Sloan and James Hoskins were in Fossil Wednesday night for a Masonic meeting. T. C. Baker and daughter Betty and T. Schrieter left for Spokane Tuesday. Miss Betty will receive medical treatment there. Mrs. T. C. Baker is substituting in the high school during her husband’s absence. The Townsend club dance held in the hotel Tuesday evening was well attended. At the session of the Stanfield Wo man's Study club Thursday, April 2, at the home of Mrs. F. B. Stuart, the roll call was conducted in cur rent events. Mrs. Harry Andrews was voted upon as a new member. Mrs. T. Claude Baker led the music. The paper on "Textiles, and what it means to the homemaker," written by Billie Hedrick, was read by Mrs. Rose Hedrick. A most interesting review of Anne Lindberg book, "North to the Orient,” was given by Miss Rose Hoosier. Guests of the club were Mrs. Dena Wooster and Mrs. Fred Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. Donavon Decker and small son of Umapine came Sunday to spend the day with Mr. Decker’s mother, Mrs. A. D. Kepple who is ill and confined to her bed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bagan brought the former’s sister, Mrs. Margaret Laughary and two children, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bagan Tuesday for a two week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bagan returned to their home in The Dalles the same evening. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Mayor of the City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore- gon, pursuant to Ordinance No. 164 t COLUMBIA NEWS • HERALD OFFICE JEWELER HERMISTON, OREGON passed by the Council of said City By MARTJANE HAMMER. opovp9999901999999900229099991199999300797997999933 and approved by the Mayor thereof on the 5th day of January, 1936. A. Christley left Sunday on a will on the 25th day of April, 1936, short business trip to Portland. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the John Hartley, brother-in-law of afternoon of said day, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in Henry Hooker, died March 31. in hand, at the office of the Recorder Walla Walla. "Mr. and Mrs. Henry of said City in Hermiston. Oregon, Hooker attended his funeral in Wal the following described parcel of land heretofore acquired by said la Walla Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and City from Umatilla County, Oregon, daughter Dorothy were Sunday din to-wlt: The Original Lot 17 In Block 8 in the original ner guests at the R. L. Addleman Brown or White town of Hermiston. Umatilla Packages ............ County, Oregon, according to the home. Lbs........ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer were plat thereof filed In the office of the Recorder of Umatilla County, business visitors in Pendleton Sat- Lbs. Oregon, on November 23, 1904. urday. F. C. McKENZIE, Mayor of the Safe-Tex Brand Several residents of Columbia City of Hermiston, Umatilla park gathered at the Columbia park County, Oregon. Friday for the purpose of cleaning (April 9-23) the park grounds. Despite the bad Albers' Roseware Quick Large Pkg. weather there was quite a little work accomplished. t STANFIELD NEWS Seedless Mr. and Mrs. Todd and daughter By Sophronia Rhea Lb. Bag .. Canned Vegetable* The funeral services of Mrs. Chas. Ethel and son Bud of Antioch, for TOMATOES Thom, mother of Mrs. Charles Hog- Calif., arrived Sunday evening at gard, were held in The Dalles Tues- the home of Claude Smith and will day. Mrs. Thom died Saturday. Apr. visit for about a week. CORN - PEAS and « A«« Assorted Colors STRING BEANS ■ Ea. * VI 4. Mrs. Miles Baragar of Hermis- Omega Safer of Hermiston was an In Cello .......... ton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hog- | all night guest of Lois Hutchison gard to The Dalles Monday. | Sunday. Therman Schrieter. educational John Pace is driving the Colum superintendent at the CCC camp, has bia bus during the absence of O. O. GILMORE BRAND Pennant Brand rented the Wm. Haggman residence Felthouse who is in Portland. LB A good Coffee. (Canned at Freewater) and will move his family here soon. Jimmy Dallman, Jr., arrived at the Stanfield teachers attending the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jom Dolman Large Cans . sessions of the Eastern Oregon April 1st. Mrs. Dallman was formerly Teachers' association were T. Claude of Columbia district and is the Baker. John Dunn. Boyd Jackson. W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Cube Flavored Jell Well. A. Nasshahn and Miss Neva Neill. this district. Assorted Flavors. Pkg. KARO Mr. and Mrs. Jess Richards and Richard Rainwater of Hermiston Blue .............. daughter Patricia were visitors in visited Phillip Wilson Sunday. Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Barham is seriously ill at The School Advancement associa her home this week, due to a heart Lb. Red Juice Orange* tion met Monday night in regular attack. “ DOZEN session. Plans for May day enter Nellie Hooker. Dan Masingale. 1 Dozen DAFFODILLS with tainment were made. Mr. Jackson. Elmer Parson and Elmer James were each two dozen oranges. Mr. Nasshahn and Mr. Dunn gave re in Pendleton Saturday night. M.J.B. or Hills Bros. ports on their trip to La Grande The diagonal road was graded ARIZONA over the week end. "Lights Out" this week. I and "Moon Over Miami" were sung Joe Hawkins of Adams visited at Lbs. by Mary Rhea and Marian Sturdi the Tom Wilson home Saturday eve Large Size vant. accompanied by Edith Dunn at ning. EACH ...................... a the piano. Miss Bonnie Park gave Peggy Todd of Hermiston was an a violin solo with Miss Esther Fred- all night guest of Beulah Ryland reckson at the piano. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem and sons Mr. and Mrs. B Hutchison. Mr. Don. Tom and Bob. visited Mr. and and Mrs Claude Upham. Lois Hut- Mrs Nye Berry at Weston Sunday. chison. Omega Safer. Nellie Hooker GF latoa, ER W J. Haney is quite ill with and Elmer James visited at the Jim pneumonia at his home on the Mea- Arnberg home Sunday. Account Gone to Sleep? A dormant savings account Is better than none. But to get the main benefit of savings you should make new deposits regularly and build your account to the point where it will be of real use to you. Enjoy the satisfaction- and pro- tection—that come from adding reg- ularly to your savings account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst Cashier DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARB INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. A party was enjoyed at the Pear son home Sunday night by the fol lowing guests: Mrs. Beamer, Clyde, Burton and Helen Beamer, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Carr, Gladys Chris topher, Marjory and Ryley Gray, Frances Cook, Buck Ogley, Margaret Hammill, Alvin Stuthard, Marjory, Gertrude, Ruben and John Patch, Herbert Stillings, Frank, Anna, Grayce and Jean Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury. The 4-H sewing club organized Monday afternoon at the Columbia park club house with Mrs. A. H. Cable as leader. The officers are Jo Ellen Mopps, president; Nelli» Hooker, vice president; Velda Geer, secretary-treasurer. Other members are Clemma Barber, Evelyn Cook, Gloria Pelletier, Viola Pelletier, Ann Sommerer, Grayce Pearson and Ethel Barber. Mrs. John King of Westland is Arman Fox and son Herbert of employed by Mrs. Laura Morris to Freewater, visited at the John Con take care of her mother Mrs. Carter, rad home Thursday. He is a brother- who is ill. in-law of John Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Colpitts and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes, Mr. family and Mr. and Mrs. Loren and Mrs. H. Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and family of Stanfield Gus Linder and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. were Sunday dinner guests at the Reid and daughter Barbara attend- E. C. Hughes home. ed a surprise party honoring Mrs. Marjory Grey was an all night Casady Sunday afternoon. guest of Anne Pearson Sunday. Mrs. A. Christley is ill at her A baby boy named Frank Arley home with three broken ribs, She was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank slipped and fell last week. Laird this week. Marjory Grey, who has been ill Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes visited for some time, returned to school Mrs. Barham and Mrs. A. Christley this week. Monday afternoon. the Knit Shop OPENED MONDAY ♦ t Easter Specials Shredded Wheat Toilet Tissue Beans Oats Raisins 27C Napkins 10c 19C Jello or Jell Well 6C •p Syrup Oranges A Ea “P. Coffee Grape Fruit i THOMPSONS HOURS: 9:00 A. M. - 6:00 P. M. HERMISTON $1.23 + PHONE 341 COURTEOUS SERVICE. CLEAN, FRESH STOCK. EASTER SPECIALS 3 Dills Coffee Operated by Iva Nation Alice Dunn 19c 5 10 4 BURNHAM’S STORE CAKE FLOUR 2% Lb. Pkg. STRAWBERRIES NEW PEAS NEW POTATOES CRISP CELERY ASPARAGUS CAULIFLOWER TOMATOES — ASK FOR PRICES — NONE LOWER. - 2 POWDERED SUGAR 1bs. RIPE OLIVES - Medium 17c 18c 8 12 oz.......................... 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