THURSDAY,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Uhe Mermiston Serali
Published every Thursday at Hermis
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.__________________________
Entered as Second Class Matter
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Oregon.
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COMPLETE REPORT GRADE
SCHOOL TRACK MEET GIVEN
The grade school district track
meet which was held April 25th, on
the Hermiston athletic field, was
one of the most successful held in
many seasons. Floyd Cook, eighth
grade teacher, acted as director for
the meet and carried it off in fine
shape.
The winners in the different divi
sions are listed below:
Boys—Division A :—
26 Yard Dash—Elwood, Hermiston;
Reeves, Umatilla; Lane, Uma-
tilla.
Baseball Throw—Reeves, Umatilla;
Lane, Umatilla; Elwood. Hermis
ton.
Broad Jump— Elwood, Hermiston;
Haley, Umatilla; Lane, Umatilla.
Boys —Division B:—
50 Yard Dash—Rugg, Umatilla;
Clarke, Hermiston; Cooney, Uma
YOUNGER REPUBLICANS PULL
tilla.
Baseball Throw—Miller, Hermiston; FOR RALPH WILLIAMS
Cooney, Umatilla; Elwood, Her
The Younger Republicans ot
miston.
Oregon are conducting an active
Broad Jump — Cooney, Umatilla;
campaign for Ralph E. Williams
Rugg. Umatilla; Sage, Hermiston.
for Republican National Commit
High Jump — Sage, Hermiston;
teeman.
In their efforts, these
Clarke, Hermistotn; Rugg, Her
young people
are working
miston.
closely with the
older Republic
Boys—Division C:—
ans, whose wis
60 Yard Dash — Blahm, Columbia;
dom and experi
Bensel, Hermiston; Hiatt, Uma
ence are most
tilla.
valuable at this
Baseball Throw— Pankow, Hermis
time.
ton;
Hiatt, Umatilla;
Blahm,
The Commit
Umatilla.
tee of Younger
Broad Jump— Pankow, Hermiston;
Republicans
Wells, Columbia; Hiatt, Colum
who are direct
bia.
ing the c a m-
High Jump—Wells, Columbia; Pan
paign are Stew
kow, Hermiston; Hiatt, Umatilla.
art Weiss, Portland, Chairman;
John Kilkenny, Pendleton, Vice-
Whitsett, Columbia.
Chairman and Elsie Forsyth, Port
Boys—Division D:—
land, Secretary. Campaign head-
100 Yard Dash—Brown, Umatilla;
quarters have been opened at 1212
Rugg, Umatilla; Knerr, Hermis
Porter. Building, Portland.
ton.
Shot Put — Christian, Hermiston;
Rugg, Umatilla: Knerr, Hermis
CHURCH NOTES
ton.
Broad Jump — Brown, Umatilla:
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Moyer, Hermiston: Corpe, Her
C. R. Moore, Minister
miston.
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
High Jump—Rugg, Umatilla; Chris
Preaching and Communion 11:00
tian, Hermiston; Knerr, Hermis
a. m.
ton; Brown, Umatilla.
Morning subject, "The Difference
Between the Union Church, a Fed
Girls—Division A:—
Basketball Throw— Kennedy, Uma erated Church, and a Community
tilla; Pierson, Hermiston; Con Church.”
nor, Hermiston; Geer, Columbia.
Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m.
Baseball Throw— Pierson, Hermis
Preaching 8:00 p. m.
ton; Geer, Columbia; Barboulet-
Fellowship meeting the first Fri
os, Umatilla.
day night of each month.
Missionary meeting second Wed
25 Yard Dash — Harryman, Uma-
(Continued on page 6)
nesday of each month.
Ladies Aid Wednesday of each
week except second Wednesday.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these services.
Vote 60 X
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pono
ates
Carl Chambers
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
County Judge
"Experienced, impartial ser
vice
to
all
the
County.
Adequate Old-Age Pensions.”
Primary Election • May 15th
Born in Indiana in the year 1893. Reared on a farm. at-
tended public schools and the University of Iowa. Taught in
public schools three years. Served nineteen months in Artillery
during World War. nine months in France. Farmed two years.
Foreman Umatilla County bridge construction 1921-1924; chief
accountant and cost clerk Roadmaster’s office 1925-1929; Chief
Tax Deputy 1929-1930 and 1933 1936. A home owner and tax
payer in Umatilla County.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
«EVERLASTING
PUNISH-
L MENT” was the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
May 3.
The Golden Text was, "There is
no peace, saith the Lord, unto the
wicked” (Isaiah 48:22).
Among the citations which com
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible:"Be not
deceived; God is not mocked:
for whatsoever a man sowetb,
that shall he also reap.
For
he that soweth to his flesh
shall ot the flesh reap corruption; •
but he that soweth to the Spirit
shall of the Spirit reap life ever-
lasting” (Gal. 6:7.8).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
ed correlative passages from the
Christian Science textbook. “Sci
ence ami Health with Key to the
Scriptures.” by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Man's enslavement to the most
relentless masters—passion, self-
ishness, envy, hatred, and revenge
—is conquered only by a mighty
struggle.
Every hour of delay
makes the struggle more severe.
If man is not victorious over the
passions, they crush out happiness,
health, and manhood.
Here
Christian Science is the sovereign
panacea, giving strength to the
weakness of mortal mind.—
strength from the immortal and
omnipotent Mind.-and lifting hu
manity above itself into purer de
sires, even into spiritual power
and good-will to man” (p. 407).
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Columbia School
5 mi. N. E. of Hermiston.
10:00 A. M.. Bible school.
11:00 A. M., Sermon and commu
nion.
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
We invite you to attend the ser
vices conducted by the Weller Sis
ters of Yakima, Wn. Special music
every evening.
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 PM
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Everyone is invited to attend these
services.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profite Over $50,000.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
KENNETH M. MA YER Assistant
DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL
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New Blacksmith
ILLSLEY’S OLD STAND
Open for Business
May 11th
Welding & Machine Shop
W. L. ZOLL ■ MANAGER
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Tom C. Elliott
Guests at the Tom Wilson home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. U. A.
Wilson. Mrs. L. Hammer. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Hammer. Etna Wilson.
Clori. Viola. Rosalie and
Louise
Pelletier.
John Aldrich.
Marjorie
Wammer, Tom Lotspeich and Lester
Republican Candidate
for
Flannican.
Bud Shane, who has been visiting
relativos here, returned to his home
County Judge
In Muhitte Salmon. Wn.. Saturday.
T awrence Curtis of Vienna, Mis-
enuri is emnloved at the J. H. Reid
ranch He is a friend of Elmer James
who has been employed at the Reid
farm for the vast year.
Frances Hutsell is ill at her home
this week
Mr and Mrs. R. T.. Addleman.
Rev and Mrs. Clen Wade of Port-
land. Mr. and Mrs. R H. Stockard.
Dorothv Addleman. Onal Stockard.
Vic Addleman and Jack Allen were
Sunday visitors at the John Conrad
home.
PRIMARY ELECTION
May 15, 1936
3
Twenty-Five Years
Successful Business
Experience.
Will give my entire time to
the affairs of the County.
Naomi Beletski was an all night
guest of Annie Pearson Thursdav.
The Columbia Stitchers A-H club
sewing class held a meeting Wed
nesday afternoon at the Columbia
park.
Early radishes and spinach are
being sold to the stores in Hermis
ton from Columbia district.
Mrs. U. A .Wilson and family and
Mrs. Dale Wells visited Mrs. Carl
Hammer Friday afternoon.
Asparagus from Columbia district
is being canned at the Co-operative
Cannery this week.
Cecil Colpitts of Stanfield visited
at the Ryland ranch Monday.
Gus Hogland is visiting at the
Ryland ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer and L.
Hammer visited at the Baumgartner
home near Stanfield Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes and
family of Stanfield and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Barber and family were
Sunday dinner guests at the E. C.
Hughes home.
Opal Barber, who is visiting rela
tives in Colorado is expected to re
turn here near the first of June.
Rosalie Pelletier was an all night
guest of Beulah Ryland Wednesday.
Etna Wilson is ill at the Tom
Wilson home this week.
TOM C. ELLIOTT, Milton merchant who formerly was Re
publican state chairman, has filed for Umatilla county judge.
A thoughtful, considerate, honorable man of affairs, possessed
of sound judgment, and fortified with experience and informa
tion. It is difficult to get men of his standing to make the sac
rifices involved in becoming candidates for elective office and
it is fine of him to consent to be drafted. Oregon as a state
will be fortunate to have him as one of our county judges, for
his leadership in countv affairs will be helpful to the whole
state.—From the OREGON VOTER.
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District Attorney
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
Present Deputy District Attorney
Sardines
A resident of Umatilla County for
35 years. Educated at Oregon
State College, and graduate Ore
gon Law School. Fifteen years
continuous practice in Umatilla
County, last 5 years as Deputy
District Attorney.
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By MARIJANS HAMMER.
Dorothy Addleman, who has been
employed in Tacoma, Wn., for the
past few months, returned to her
home here Saturday. She intends to
spend the summer here.
Mrs. J. H. Pearson, Mrs. Ed Can-
field and family and Mrs. Lester
Pearson and family were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lena
Sunday.
Joe Hawkins of Adams was an all
night guest at the Tom Wilson home
Monday.
Rev. Glen Wade of Portland is
holding revival meetings at the Co
lumbia school house every night.
Bert Parson motored to Pendleton
Sunday to visit his daughter.
Alton Kingsbury,
Annie
and
Frank Pearson, Marjorie, Gertrude
and John Patch. Naomi Beletski,
Marjorie and Ryley Grey, Helen,
Clyde and Pete Beamer motored to
Walla Walla and College Place last
Friday.
The Blue Ribbon Calf club held
a meeting at the home of the presi
dept Arilda Foster, Saturday. After
the business meeting all the mem
bers and W. A. Sawyer, assistant
county agent, went on a tour to
each club member’s home and in
spected their calves. Later a judging
contest was held at the L. Hammer
ranch, which will nartly determine
which members will compete at the
stock show at Union, Ore., in June.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Classes for all ages. A welcome to
all. The Ladies Aid meets on the
second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month.
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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.
A meeting of the Ladies Aid on
every first and third Wednesday in
the month.
The Pioneer League meets every
Sunday night, a league for boys and
girls from nine to fourteen.
A special Mother’s Day service
will be conducted Sunday morning.
Baptismal services will be held Sun
day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at
Cold Springs.
A group of Epworth Leaguers
plan to motor to Pendleton Tues
day evening May 12th, to attend a
meeting of Leaguers from Heppner,
Echo, Hermiston and Pendleton,
which will be held in the Methodist
church._____________________
MAY 7, 1936.
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