THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE two
T hursday ,
APRIL: 23, 1936
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Remember the meetings.
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M..
morning.
Regular Sunday services as fol
Published every Thursday at Hermis- Sunday
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
lows:
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Evening evangelistic service
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
7:00
o'clock.
Publishers._______________________
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
Friday night prayer meeting at
The Bulldogs won another victory
Entered as Second Class Matter 7:00 o'clock.
Young People’s meeting, 7:00 PM over Umatilla, April 16, scoring 15
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Tuesday evening children’s Bible
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Oregon.
_
__
runs to Umatilla's 9.
study at pastor’s residence. A wel
Everyone is invited to attend these
come to every one.
Bill Jackson, president of the stu
Subscription Rates.
services.
.
dent body, appointed the following
One Year ................................. $1.00 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Six Months ........................... —.75
nominating committee:
Eleanor
BAPTIST CHURCH
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
Three Months .................................. 50
Dawson, Marie Skovbo and Glenn
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun
Classes for all ages. A welcome to Elwood.
day school at 10:50 each Sunday. all. The Ladies Aid meets on the
MEMBER
Boys who had won the required
Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. and second and fourth Wednesdays of number of points were awarded ath
each
month.
•
the evening evangelistic service at
letic letters this week. They were
8:00.
Harold Buell, Richard Cox, W.
State C. E. Convention.
A meeting of the Ladies Aid on
Thousands of young people are Crampton, Fred Furrer, Guy Jeppe,
A dormant savings account is better
every first and third Wednesday in attending the state Christian Endea Fred Rankin, Harold Throop .Ernest
A series of articles on poultry
than none. But to get the main
the month.
vor
convention
this
week
end
at
Eu
Coxen,
Stuart
Rankin,
Otho
Whit
benefit of savings you should make
raising in the Hermiston territory
gene,
Ore.,
the
home
of
the
Univer
The Pioneer League meets every
sett, Darrel Seeliger, Alton Sisson,
new deposits regularly and build
started this week in the Herald in
your account to the point where it
the hope that it will aid in promot- Sunday night, a league for boys and sity of Oregon. Last year at The Jim Stewart, Jack Reeves and Ger-
will be of real use to you.
Dalles the registration exceeded all aid Keller.
ing the industry which is consider- girls from nine to fourteen.
previous
years
and
It
is
anticipated
points
Others
having
only
125
Enjoy the satisfaction—and pro-
ed a major one on the project be-
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
that there will be more in atten were awarded H.H.S. shield letter.
tection—that come from adding reg-
cause of the ideal soil conditions
Columbia School
dance at Eugene. Delegates from They were Deverde Elwood, Lau-
ularly to your savings account.
and warm sunshine.
the Hermiston Union church C. E. rence Hunt, Bill Jackson, Edgar
5
ml.
N.
E.
of
Hermiston.
These articles will deal with in
society who will attend include Mar Mackan and Marvin Rankin.
10:00 A. M.. Bible school.
dividual poultry raisers and are not
garet Clarke, Virginia Dyer, Pauline
The honor roll for the past six
intended to flaunt the vanities of
11:00 A. M., Sermon and commu
Stoop, Mrs. Chas. Duvall and Clar weeks included: Freshmen—Ralph
of Hermiston
the individual but to play up the nion.
ence Buhmann.
Marble, Virginia Dyer, Glenn El
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
problems which he faces in his ex
8:00 P. M., Evangelistic services.
wood, Jesse Moore, Geraldine Mul
perience which may be of benefit to
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Evangelist Glen C. Wade of Port BUILDING ACTIVITIES CONTINUE lins and Eleanor Steiner; Sopho
another person new in the business.
D. M. DEETER, Asst Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
land
is
conducting
an
evangelistic
mores
—
Frances
Dawson,
Jane
Jack-
Each individual poultry raiser will campaign. He preaches every even- ON PROJECTS THIS SPRING.
, ; DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL : ,
son,
Frances
Lewis,
Nina
Rae
Mc
deal with the problem in a differ- ing on important subjects from the
2 }
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.
J ,
ent way and it is our desire to scriptures. The meeting is being
Building activities in the Her Culley and Lois White; Juniors—
Margaret
Clarke,
Dorothy
Conrad,
present it as he sees it.
well attended and will continue miston and surrounding districts
An egg packing plant is one of through the coming week. Services which have been extensive all Wayne Power and Opal Stockard;
the great needs here in Hermiston begin at 8:00 o’clock. Music under spring are continuing. Work which Seniors—Chester Dyer and Barbara equipment; (3) Additional duties White. The camp will end June 30.
Post Graduates—Florence shall be designed by the respective
at the present time which would direction of P. E. Hall. Evangelist was started several weeks ago on Reid.
Governor Martin has directed
coaches.
greatly aid in increasing the num Wade is a popular Townsend speak- the John Spencer residence at Stan Lewis and Edna Turnblad.
Article VI, Section II, Clause VII, Wallace S. Wharton, his executive
ber of laying hens on the project by
field
has
been
completed
and
the
re
er.
provides that the Boys’ Athletic secretary to make an "efficiency”
furnishing a more efficient and eco
sult is an attractive five room house,
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Manager
shall receive one athletic survey of telephone needs of stata
nomic means of disposing of eggs.
with basement. Leo Root, postmas
manager’s letter for satisfactory departments and institutions with a
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ter at Boardman, is building a home
It is our wish that every person
May Wurster of Umatilla under completion of one year’s work. Arti view to a material reduction in the
who is new in the business of rais
estimated to cost $1000 on which
OCTRINE OF ATONEMENT"
went an operation for appendicitis cle VI, Section II, Clause VIII, pro- state’s $85,000-a-year telephone bill.
ing chickens will not only read
work is going forward.
was the subject of the Les-
vides that the Girls’ Athletic Man The telephone company has prom
these articles but will visit these
son-Sermon in all Churches of
A. H. Norton of Hermiston is con Tuesday at the Hermiston General ager shall receive one athletic man- ised the assistance of one of their
producers and inspect their plants
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April
structing a garage on his place on hospital. She is getting along nicely. ager’s letter for satisfactory 4 com- experts in making the survey.
and ask questions. What works for
19.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hooker are
Gladys avenue. N. P. Casady who
"The
The Golden Text was.
one producer may not work for an
the parents of a daughter born Tues pletion of one year’s work. The i mo-
lives
on
the
Butter
Creek
highway
tion was seconded and carried, The HERMISTON DEFEATS UMATILLA
preaching of the cross is to them
other but the combination of ideas
has constructed a brooder house, day, April 21. She has been named meeting was then adjourned.
that perish foolishness; but unto
may be just what you want.
FOR THE SECOND TIME.
20x50, and expects to get 800 poults Lucile Arlene and is their fourth
us which are saved it is the power
child.
soon. This is Mr. Casady’s first at
of God” (I Cor. 1:18).
KARLOFF AND LUGOSI
The Hermiston Bulldogs sunk the
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spe-
tempt at raising turkeys.
Among the citations which com
Umatilla Vikings the second time
CHURCH NOTES
TOGETHER AGAIN.
of
Pendleton,
will
be
at
the
ciallst
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Mrs. Hauke of Boardman is con
when they met Umatilla there
following from the Bible: "There structing a 14x20 chicken house Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
More than any other screen stars, Thursday last. The game ended with
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
fore if any man be in Christ, he is
and the work is being done by Lee April 29th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. Karloff and Bela Lugosi are so in- the score standing at 15 to 9 in
C. R. Moore, Minister
a new creature: old things are
adv
Elwood of Hermiston. Chester Flan- m.
delibly associated with certain cha- Hermiston’s favor.
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
passed way; behold, all things are
nigan is doing some construction
Mrs. J. V. Villermour, racters that Karloff has been nick-
Mr.
and
become new. And all things are
The Bulldogs lost control of the
Preaching and Communion 11:00
work on his place west of town. He formerly of Stanfield, are now mak named “Frankenstein” and Lugosi
a. m.
of God, who hath reconciled us to
game in only one inning. Umatilla
ing
their
home
here
in
the
house
is an extensive turkey raiser.
“Dracula." Both these players come opened up with three runs in the
himself by, Jesus Christ, and hath
Morning subject, “The Difference
A full length screen porch has recently remodeled by W. 'W. Felt- to the Oasis theatre on Friday and first inning and fanned three Her
given to us the ministry of recon
Between the Union Church, a Fed
ciliation” (II Cor. 5:17, 18).
just been completed on the east side house. It is located opposite the Saturday as co-stars in “The Invi- miston club swingers. The second
erated Church, and a Community
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
of the H. B. Darling home on the Seventh Day Adventist church.
sible Ray,” the thrilling Universal inning, however, was a different
Church.”
ed the following correlative pass
Mrs. Alma Hitt spent Sunday vis- drama of a man who drew power story. Hermiston scored eight runs
Butter Creek highway.
Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m.
ages from the Christian Science
E. C. Harris has just completed a iting friends and relatives in Pendle- from the Heavens in his world-shak and then proceeded to hold Umatilla
Preaching 8:00 p. m.
textbook, "Science and Health
ing Invention, “Radium X,” and scoreless until the seventh inning,
fine brooder house for turkeys with ton.
The evening study will be the
with Key to the Scriptures,” by
home
wielded his power for good and for thus making four victories and no
Guests
at
the
O.
C.
Pierce
a
splendid
hot
water
system
in
"Beginning of the Post Deluvlan
Mary Baker Eddy: “The atone
stalled. Mr. Harris lives in the ! Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Ross evil. Frances Drake and Frank defeats for Hal Hatton's Bulldogs
ment of Christ reconciles man to
Period.”
Minnehaha district and the build Trayler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton support the stars.
God, not God to man; for the di-
this season.
Fellowship meeting the first Fri-
vine Principle of Christ is God.
ing is said to be one of the best in Raymond Elliott and Mr. and Mrs.
day night of each month.
and how can God propitiate Him-
Jaek Coleman, all of Pendleton. The ZANE GREY STORY
that section.
Missionary meeting seccnd Wed
self?
Christ
is
Truth,
which
nesday of each month.
A second brooder house with a ca group enjoyed dinner on the back COMES TO SCREEN.
reaches no higher that itself. The
MEN'S
pacity
for 1000 poults is being con lawn at the Pierce home and later
Ladies Aid Wednesday of each
fountain can rise no higher than
Zane Grey, whose Western tales
motored
to
the
river
for
a
pleasant
week except second Wednesday.
structed by L. C. Todd on his farm
its source. Christ, Truth, could
entertain young and old with their
The public is cordially invited to
east of town. The hot water heat hour.
conciliate no nature above his
thrilling action, is the author of
J.
King,
republican
can
Everett
LATEST STYLES
attend these services.
ing
system
Is
being
installed
in
the
own, derived from the eternal
“Drift Fence,” which will be at the
county
commissioner,
was
didate
for
new house, but the original brooder
Love. It was therefore Christ's
Oasis theatre Wednesday and Thurs
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
purpose to reconcile man to God,
house is heated by the underground calling on voters in Hermiston Wed-
day. Featured in this outdoor dra
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
this
week.
Mr.
King
has
nesday
of
not God to man” (p. 18, 19).
system. The Todds expect about
ma are Larry "Buster” Crabbe,
2000 turkey poults about the first lived in Umatilla county for 45
Katherine DeMille and Tom Keene.
years,
and
was
born
in
Weston,
Ore.
of May.
Arizona of the cattle-rustling,
He has farmed in the Helix district
law-defying days is the setting of
for 28 years.
MOTHERS' DAY CELEBRATION
Mrs. James Kramer, Mrs. Geo. "Drift Fence,” which concerns the
PLANNED AT U. OF 0. CAMPUS.
Carnes. Mrs. Nelson Murray, Mrs. adventures of a Texas Ranger in
MEN’S
pursuit of a gang of desperadoes
Mothers of University of Oregon Chas. Mikles, Jr., all of Pilot Rock, who have been stealing cattle in
students in and near Hermiston and Mrs. Rex Kramer and son Jun- droves, and who resist all efforts of
will soon receive warm, personal in ior from Los Angeles, Calif., were a big rancher to enclose his vast
Del Monte - Melba Halves
VAN CAMP'S
I
Large Cans
ap
vitations from sons and daughters all day visitors at the W. R. Struth property.
’ For ......................
to be present on the Eugene campus. ers home in Columbia district Mon
Large Cans
May 8, 9 and 10, for what is expec day of this week.
❖
For ...................
Mrs. Barbara Stephens returned
ted to be the most outstanding
25 - $1.98
STATE CAPITAL NEWS
Mother’s Day celebration in the his Sunday from an extended visit to
LETTER.
Libby’s Red Sockeye
tory of the university, according to Weiser, Idaho. Her son and wife,
Tall Cans - Each .....
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sinden of La
Three thousand officers and men
word reaching here.
Grande, brought her from La Grande of the Oregon National Guard will
Plans
for
the
various
events
of
Gilmore Brand
the week end. which will also be the Sunday and spent the day here. Mrs. go into training at Camp Clatsop
Large Cans .......
DRY GOODS STORE
traditional Junior week end on the Stephens is visiting her daughter June 15 for the annual two weeks’
Westminster Brand
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. encampment, according to announce
campus, are already nearing com
ment by Major General George A.
pletion, It is announced. The first Felthouse.
Lb. Carton
affair will be held on Friday. May
8, when the Associated Women stu PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ARE
Jasper’s
dents and the Y.W.C.A. will spon
I Lb. Bag ....
PASSED AT S. B. MEETING.
sor a tea in the afternoon In Ger
SWIFT’S
Quart ..........
linger Hall. A reception, sponsored
(From the Bulldog)
by the Eugene Mothers’ club and the
SALAD
The following report is by Norma
HARDWHEAT
faculty women’s club, will be held Blahm, a new student.
DRESSING
OREGON ROSE
from 8 to 11 p. m. in Gerlinger Hall.
This meeting was called to order
SANDWICH
Mothers may also attend the Junior by President Bill Jackson. The min
SPREAD ....
Grade
Prom, where a special section of utes for the previous meeting were
In Tea, Sugar, Cereal, Coffee
Lbs.............
seats will be reserved.
read and approved. The purpose of
RED OR WHITE
the meeting was for the students to
JUNIOR-SENIOR ACTIVITY WEEK vote upon the two proposed amend
Tomato
ments to the constitution of the As
BEING PLANNED.
Cans
The Original
sociated Student Body, which were
With Shirley Temple Mug
(From the Bulldog)
Packages ............
presented to the students at a for
10 LBS. 54C
The annual Junior-Senior athletic mer meeting and posted on the bul
PURE CANE
Packages
week will be held May 18th until letin board in the hall, for examina-
May 22nd, inclusive. The freshmen tion.
Sunny Jim 2 LBS. 24C
will lend their talents and powers
Guy Jeppe moved that "to every
Cut Fresh Daily
to
the
seniors
while
the
sophomores
athlete who has earned 125 points
Superior Brand
help the juniors. This promises to toward his letter, the Student Body
Salted
•
FAT ONES
Lbs
d
be equally as exciting as the ath- shall present a two inch H. H. S.
letic week last spring, and this year shield. Only one such shield may be
FIRM FRUIT
the sides are much more evenly earned by any one Individual during
matched.
his or her high school career.” The
Sunny Jim
Locally Grown
The contest
about the amendment was seconded and car
CANS
LARGE CANS
• Lb. Glass ...........
Lbs..........................
same as last year, although basket ried. Harold Throop then moved to
ball will be added to the Hat of ath amend the constitution by includ
letics. Instead of baseball The dif ing in Article III. Section II. the
ferent events now include baseball, names of Boys' Athletic Manager
basketball, the tug of war. and and Girls’ Athletic Manager with
water fights. The winners of the duties consisting of the following:
GROC Oregon
contest will, as usual, be entitled to (1) Assist in accommodating visit-
paint their number on the Butte lag team members: (I) Assist in
HERMISTON, OREGON
taking care of the checking of
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Savings
Account
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White Oxfords
$2.98
Straw Hats
Specials for Fri., Sat. & Mon
Peaches
p
550
Summer Pants
Pork & Beans
$2.39
Silk Blouses
$2
Salmon
Dill Pickles
Burnham’s
Shortening
4
49c
Mayonnaise
Health Nuggets
21c
4
45c
Butter
Wheaties
Shredded Wheat
Crackers
Asparagus
2
Peanut Butter
k
44.
33
THOMPSON’S
Rhubarb
Flour
Crackers SALTED
730
Beans
IO -:34C
Sardines'-;;
Sugar
Peanut Butter
Weiners
Bananas
4
44c
Tomatoes
Health Nuggets 4^ 19c
Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative