THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Ladies Aid Wednesday of each
body that stands right, stand with
him while he is right, and part with week except second Wednesday.
The public is cordially invited to
Published every Thursday at Hermis him when he goes wrong."—Abra
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by ham Lincoln.
attend these services.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Morning sermon topic, "The Creed
Publishers.
and Discipline of the New Testa
Entered as Second Class 'Matter
UMATILLA NEWS t ment Church.”
December, 1906, Umatilla County, t
Evening sermon at 8:00 o’clock,
By ERMA BYRNES.
Oregon. ___________________ ____
"Melchezidek Priest of Most High
Dr.
F.
C.
Brosius,
76,
of
Umatilla,
Subscription Rates.
God.”
One Year ........................—..... $1.00 is in the Grande Ronde hospital at
Six Months ...................
.75 La Grande, seriously injured as the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
result of an automobile accident
Three Months ................................ 50 near
Elgin late Sunday. The hospital
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
reported his condition as critical
Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun
Monday. Dr. Brosius, formerly of day school at 10:50 each Sunday.
Elgin, was enroute to that city to
visit friends, when his car jumped Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. and
into loose gravel, traveled 180 feet the evening evangelistic service at
and collided with a culvert. He suf 8:00.
fered a dislocated hip, internal in
A meeting of the Ladies Aid ón
juries and minor cuts and bruises.
The stray dog menace is one of
Mr. and Mrs. Milo McFarland and every first and third Wednesday in
the greatest for the small town. It is children returned home Friday from the month.
difficult to cope with unless each California where they visited Mrs.
The Pioneer League meets every
individual citizen will cooperate McFarland’s parents.
Sunday night, a league for boys and
from
Jeff
Stephens
returned
home
with city officials in keeping their Portland where he has been visiting girls from nine to fourteen.
dogs confined as much as possible. his wife, who was operated upon re- |
City officers do not wish to kill cently.
someones pet, nevertheless, that pet
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry motored I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
often becomes a public menace if al to The Dalles Monday where they
« A DAM AND FALLEN MAN”
A was the subject of the Les-
lowed to roam at large at all times. will prepare a home. Mr. Berry will |
to his work on the Union
son-Sermon in all Churches of
If dogs are kept up at night it will return
Pacific railroad.
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May
aid in overcoming this problem.
The junior class entertained the
10.
Each individual citizen is asked to seniors at a theatre party Tuesday
The Golden Text was, “Cease
evening. After the party they gath
cooperate with city officers.
ye from man, whose breath is in
ered at the gym which had been
his nostrils: for wherein is he to
decorated with the senior colors,
Appear at the primary nomina purple and gold and tables arranged.
be accounted of?” (Isa. 2:32).
ting polls Friday, May 15th, or for
Paul Walsh and Scott Brown left
Among the citations which com
ever hold your peace! As a citizen, Tuesday for Walla Walla, where
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
they have leased the "Shady Lawn”
following from the Bible: “And
you should vote. If you do not you and
will move their families soon.
God said, Let us make man in our
have no just right to criticize offi
Miss Maxine McNabb was honoree image, after our likeness....So God
cers who may be elected to office to at a shower Friday. Members of the
created man in his own image, in
direct our public affairs.
Christian Endeavor presented
the image of God created he him;
"mock wedding.”
male and female created he them.
Mrs. Dede Switzler and sisters,
"I am not bound to win, but I am Mrs.
And God saw every thing that he
Lennox and Mrs. Al Stephens,
bound to be true:I am not bound to left Saturday for Portland where had made, and, behold, it was
succeed, but I am bound to what they will visit.
very good” (Gen. 1: 26, 27, 31).
Mrs. E. A. McMillan and daugh-
light I have; I must stand by any-
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
ter spent Saturday and Sunday with ed the following correlative pass
Mr. McMillian.
ages from the Christian Science
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes and
textbook, "Science and Health
daughter Joan and Mrs. Don Harry-
man and son Gordon, were dinner with Key to the Scriptures”, by
Mary Baker Eddy: "The creations
guests of Mrs. Paul Walsh Sunday.
Miss Dede Shaw spent the week
of matter arise from a mist or
end in Portland visiting her family.
false claim, or from mystification,
Ralph Joder of The Dalles was aud not from the firmament, or
home Sunday.
understanding, which God erects
Mrs. William Shepherd and Alva
—brings
between the true and false, In
Stephens visited Mrs. Jeff Stephens
error everything comes from be-
in Portland Saturday.
you $100
Cecil Tippie, who is ill in Cali neath, not from above .
month for
fornia, is reported about the same.
Throughout the first chapter of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan and Genesis and in three verses of the
life
daughter of Page, are in Umatilla
second,—in what we understand
where they will make their home.
to be the spiritually scientific ac
Own a
Mrs. J. B. Steans and children
count of creation,—it is Elohim
little
and Ella Mae Morris of Lewiston,
place in
(God) who creates. From the
returned from The Dalles where
the
fourth verse of chapter two to
they visited her parents, Mr. and
country!
Mrs. Dave Walsh, stopped at the chapter five, the creator is called
Paul Walsh home Sunday.
Jehovah, or the Lord” (pg. 523.)
The Golden Years Plan will guarantee
Myrnie Caldwell, who is at the
you an income of from $30 to $500 a
month for life, beginning when you are
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-a
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CHURCH NOTES
10:00 A. M.. Bible school.
11:00 A. M., Sermon and commu
ZONA BENSEL RODGERS
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
nion.
Local Agent, or
C. R. Moore, Minister
LEILA N. RICE
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
DISTRICT MANAGER
Preaching and Communion 11:00
Box 825
Pendleton, Ore.
Grace Trumbull, Pastor,
a. m.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Reprftentms
Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m.
We invite you to attend the ser-
Preaching 8:00 p. m.
vices conducted by the Weller Sis
OREGON MUTUALIFE
Fellowship meeting the first Fri- ters of Yakima, Wn. Special music
OHome Ofice: Portland, Oregon
day night of each month.
every evening.
Organized under the laws of Oregon
Missionary meeting second Wed-
nesday of each month.
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
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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.
Rev. James W. Brown of Port
land will speak Sunday, May 17th,
at the Baptist church. He comes
recommended by the Oregon Baptist
State convention and will speak at
11:00 o’clock A. M. and at 8:00
o’clock P. M.
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I General hospital Sunday and are
| now home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill. Mrs.
Gladys Pearson and Guy Moore at
tended church in Heppner Sunday.
Miss Audrey Moore and John
Moore attended the rodeo at Stan
field Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd and
family of near Pendleton spent Sun
day visiting Mrs. Plourd’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill.
J. T. Ayers of Echo visited at the
C. H. Ayers home Monday.
Miss Shirley Jarmon, who teaches
school in the valley, spent the week
end at the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daly and Mike
Mollahan were business visitors In
Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle and son
BANK
F. J. motored to Walla Walla on
business Saturday.
BOOK
Mrs. Bill Bucknum, Mr. and Mrs.
THE HABIT OF REGULAR
Mike Kenny. Joe Farley. Jimmy Nel
“EVERY WEEK” SAVING,
son and Mrs. Mike Mollahan were
visitors at the John Healy home
IS A PROFITABLE ONE.
Sunday.
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COURAGE
It Takes a Lot of Courage to Break
a Bad Habit and mighty
little to start a Good One.
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IRRIGON NEWS
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By Mrs. W. C. Isom
By Lennä Neill
START AT ONCE!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
:
The Irrigon high school students
of Hermiston
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motored to Walla Walla, Wn., last
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
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Thursday for their annual sneak
F. B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President : :
day picnic. The Umatilla students
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
KENNETH M. MA YER. Assistant < :
accompanied them.
DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL < ,
The H. E. club ladies were enter
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.
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tained at the home of Mrs. Wm. Kik
near Hermiston last Thursday af
ternoon.
W. J. Paul of Spokane visited his Wallace Baker of Ellensburg, Wn., SPINNING POULTRY FARM
daughter, Mrs. Jess Oliver and fam Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker of Ster MAINTAINS BREEDING STOCK
ily, several days last week. He re ling, Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs.
(Continued from page 1)
Lowell Baker and son of Spokane,
turned home Monday.
Mrs. Pilon of the Spinning Poul
Mrs. Rebecca Knight and Mrs. Wn., also Miss Katherine McKaskie try Farm was with her father when
Dave Knight of Umatilla visited of Spokane, a sister of Mr. Baker. he started in the poultry business
Mrs. Belle Caldwell Tuesday of last The Baker boys returned to their re and is now taking over the reins as
spective homes Tuesday of this week he becomes unable to handle the
week.
Mrs. Woods of The Dalles, who Mrs. Baker accompanied her son business alone.
Years ago Mr. Spinning began the
has been here several weeks in the Bruce, and wife to Sterling, where poultry business with only a small
interest of the Pentecostal church, she will visit indefinitely.
flock, frame houses and with a min
imum amount of equipment. By con
left for her home Tuesday.
Miss Maria Thorsen, a student at sistency
and good judgment he
L. A. Noble has gone to the valley the Eastern Oregon Normal in La
gradually increased his flock as the
where he will make his permanent Grande, was in Stanfield at the years
went by until he maintained a
home with his son Oscar Noble.
home of her parents over the week flock of 1800 laying hens. All this
Earl Chaney of Wallowa county end.
was done economically and any oth
er poultryman can do likewise by
is visiting his father.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Spencer
of
Her
working into the business gradually.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Allen moved
Mr. Spinning is a veteran of the
miston and Mr. and Mrs. John Spen
to Boardman last week.
Hermiston "project having settled on
O. M. Clark of Hermiston was a cer of Stanfield were dinner guests the north hill district in 1907 where
business visitor on the project Mon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert he tried fruit growing, later going
day.
into the poultry business commer-
Smith Sunday.
Dr. Dudgeon of Santa Anna,
Calif., was in town for a short time
Friday.
Billy Markham, who has been
working at Hermiston for some time
is home again. Her mother. Mrs |
Fred Markham returned the last of
the week from a visit with her hus.
band.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bleakman and |
granddaughter Evonne of Heppner
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Isom Saturday night. Mr. Markham 1
is running for judge of Morrow I
county and visited friends here.
Don Isom motored to Baker. Ore.,
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
Friday to visit his wife over the
week end. Mrs. Isom will graduate
FOR NOMINATION
from the Baker high school May 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr.,
of Umatilla visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Isom Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graybeal and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Berry and family
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett McCoy Sunday.
WELL KNOWN WHEAT FARMER
The Irrigon high school is giving
the annual banquet Wednesday
NORTH OF PENDLETON. FRIEND
evening.
Fred Caldwell, who has been suf
LY TO ALL WEST END NEEDS.
fering from a severe skin infection,
DEPENDABLE & TRUSTWORTHY.
is somewhat improved.
A. C. Houghton and Harry Smith
each purchased a new V-8 this week
“Business Administration of County Affairs.'
from the Rohrman Motor company
at Hermiston, through their sales
man. A. A. Estle. The cars will be
delivered within ten days.
Ollie Coryell was a Pendleton vis
itor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenny and fam
ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Isom Thursday evening.
County Commissioner
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PINE CITY NEWS
THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1938.
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STANFIELD NEWS
Bv Sophronia Rhea
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The musical recital announced by
Miss Esther Fredreckson, violinist,
and Miss Rose Hoosier, pianist, for
May 14th. has been postponed until
Monday. May 18th. The program
will start at 8:00 o’clock in the
evening and no admission charge
will be made. The public is cor
dially invited to attend.
The Stanfield high school stu
dents enjoyed a picnic at Bingham
Springs last Thursday.
C. C. Clarkson of Pendleton was a
business visitor in Stanfield Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCall and
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Greathouse were
Pendleton visitors Friday afternoon.
Miss Blanche Thorsen, a teacher
in The Dalles, spent the week end
at the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. S. Thorsen.
Miss Evelyn Starkweather of Pen
dleton visited her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. D. R Starkweather Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Earl Haney of Walla
Walla ware visiting Sunday at the
home of his mother and brother.
Mrs. W J. Haney and son Ralph.
Mr. and Mrs. Banta of Stanfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lewis of
Pendleton were dinner guests at the
A. E. Wattenburger home Tuesday.
J. A. Yeager, Umattlla County
School Superintendent, visited the
Pine City school Wednesday after
noon.
Mrs. J. S. Moore and daughter
Audrey visited at the E. B. Watten
burger home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison mo-
tored to Pendleton Wednesday eve-
ning to attend the Moose Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle were
business visitors in Hermiston Wed-
nesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and
son were visiting friends in Pilot
Rock Friday.
Miss Oleta Neill, who is attending
the Eastern Oregon Normal school
at La Grande, spent the week end at
the home of her mother, Mrs. Ollie
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley were din
ner guests at the A E. Wattenbur
ger home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. E B Wattenburger
and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Es-
tie and family. Mr. and Mrs. John
Harrison and family were among
those who enjoyed a picnic at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox in
Columbia district Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E R Wattenburger
A family reunion was held at the
and family were business visitors in F. A. Baker home Sunday. Among
Heppner Monday.
those present were
Mr. and
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