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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 193«. Kathleen and Dick Gram of Freewa- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jayne left Evangelistic service, 7:45 P. M. Prayer meeting Friday, 7:45 P. M. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of last Thursday tor Canada where Albee, Marian Jones of Pendleton, they will visit Mrs. Jayne’s relatives. Published every Thursday at Hermis Mrs. A. Dickerson, Nita Dickerson, Mrs. Clifford Christopherson left CHURCH OF CHRIST ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Mrs. Cliff Kenney and Margaret, Sunday for her home after visiting Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Columbia School Dorothy and Clifford Kenney of several days with her mother Mrs. Publishers._________________________ _ Evangelist Glen C. Wade, Minister. Richland, Wn., and Mrs. Louise Con Harry Jayne. rad and Alice Jean and Zana Mae Mr. and Mrs. Messenger and Lois Entered as Second Class Matter 10:00 A. M., Bible school. Dudley of Portland. They are all and Mrs. Frank Hammel went to December, 1906, Umatilla County, 11:00 A. M., Sermon and commu- relatives of Mrs. Conrad, including Walla Walla Thursday to attend the Oregon._________________________ nion. four daughters, six grandchildren Whitman Centennial celebration. 7:30 P. M., Young people's meet- and twelve great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodrich of ing. A. H. Cable's mother, brother and New Plymouth, Idaho, stopped over P. M., Evangelistic services. 8:15 two sisters of Pilot Rock visited at Wednesday with Mrs. Goodrich’s the Cable home Friday. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Blayden. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. L. Heart and son The F. Cables of Seattle are visit Dick of Gaston and Mrs. C. L. Up ors at the Dawns home. Mrs. Cable COLUMBIA NEWS ham were visitors at the L. Hammer is Mrs. Dawn’s daughter. Subscription Rates. By MARIJANE HAMMER. home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kruse spent »2.00 One Year ................................. Mrs. W. S. Casady and daughter I Sunday at the home of Don Potter 1.00 fair sized crowd attended the Six Months ............................... Costa and Dell Marion, Gilbert at Condon, also visiting a short time .50 Grange picnic in Columbia park Three Months ......................... . i Sunday. A program was enjoyed by Christley spent the week end in at the Harry Palmer home at Olex Portland. I Oregon. Upon their return homo | all. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison Gilbert Costa made a trip to Port- and family of Pilot Rock spent Sat I they found Mr. and Mrs. John Neu- I land the first of last week. He visi- urday and Sunday visiting at the I beri and son Reuben and daughter CHURCH NOTES | Hazel and Mr. Neubert’s sister of I ted Mrs. Grace Trumble while there. B. Hutchison home. Marvin Hut ! Grand Island, Nebraska. The Neu Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Christley and chison is a brother of Baxter Hut berts are cousins of Mrs. Kruse and HERMISTON UNION CHURCH I son Dell spent Saturday enjoying the chison. had arrived during their absence. Whitman Centennial program and Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. La C. Warner, Pastor. A daughter was born to Mr. and parade in Walla Walla. throp visited in Umatilla Sunday af Mrs. Arnin Hug at the Hermiston Bible school, 10:00 A. M., Mrs. Roads in Columbia district are be ternoon. General hospital Tuesday, August W. A. Hineline, Superintendent. ing graded this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker, who 11:00 A. M., Sermon subject “The Mrs. Vaughn and daughter Bonnie have been visiting relatives in Ida 11. Mr. Hug's mother arrived from Portland Monday to look after the Pierced Christ.” of Pendleton visited at the Neber- ho, returned home Monday. little boys at home. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. gall and H. Hooker homes Tuesday. Dinner guests at the B. Hutchi Otto Seifert of Cheney, Wn., Mr. Chas. Duvall, president. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morin and son home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ben Browning and child- of Hermiston < » 8:00 P. M. Sermon subject, “If A family of Sumpter Valley are visit- Marvin Hutchison and family of ren, and Mrs. Albert Weathers and Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over »60,000. : , Man Die, Shall He Live Again.” ing at the Valentine home this Pilot Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of son of Salem were Friday night week. Mr. Morin is a brother of Hermiston and Elmer James. F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President : ’ guests of their aunt Mrs. C. W METHODIST CHURCH Mrs. Valentine. Mrs. Louise Conrad and Alice Kruse. A. H. NORTON, Cashier KENNETH M. MAYER Assistant ' * R. R. Finkbelner, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. C. Lynch of Hermis Jean and Zana Mae Dudley of Port- DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL ¡ ’ ton visited at the Casadys Saturday. land, who have been visiting in Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Mrs. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. • • Charles Hall of Portland, who has eastern Oregon for the past month, E. E. Rainwater, superintendent. IRRIGON NEWS spent his summer vacation at the are spending the week at the L. Worship, 11:00 A. M. crcpcpccpcyccp99997999999999999999999999999900000 few Hammer home. Mrs. Conrad is Mrs. By Mrs. W. C. Isom Senior and Pioneer League servi Christley home for the past years, passed away Friday at his Hammer’s mother. ces, 7:00 P. M. car Nellie Hooker was a dinner guest Mrs. Chas. McFall of Imbler. Ore., Mid-week service next Thursday home. He was working on a in the garage and was overcome by of Arilda Foster Sunday. is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. evening at 7:30. “Five Laws That gas fumes. Dell Christley attended Etna Wilson left Monday for Pen Graybeal this week. Govern Prayer." the funeral Saturday. dleton where she is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick and Evening service 8:00 P. M. A birthday party in honor of El Carl Hammer, who is employed two children left Monday for a ten Ladies Aid services every first and mer James was given by Lois Hut near Top Oregon, spent the week day vacation on the coast. third Wednesday. Mrs. Fox of Portland and Mrs. Song and orchestra practice each chison at her home Wednesday. end at his home here. Those present were Dorothy McPiu, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barber and Izman of Kentucky visited their sis Wednesday night at the church. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hutchison of family were dinner guests at the E. ter, Mrs. Harry Smith and family Pendleton, Jo Ellen Mopps, Arilda C. Hughes home Sunday. last week. BAPTIST CHURCH Foster, Barbara Reid. Marijane Ham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace, Mr. mer, Mark Foster, Bud Curtis, El and Mrs. Fred Markham, Mr. and Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Classes for all ages. A welcome to mer James, Lois Hutchison and Mr. t Mrs. A. C. Houghton and Mr. and BOARDMAN NEWS 1 ALL HOME COOKING all. The Ladies Aid meets on the and Mrs. Jim Arnberg. Mrs. W. C. Isom attended the Grange SPECIALIZING IN Mrs. Tom Wilson and son Floyd, picnic in Columbia park near Her- second and fourth Wednesdays of CHICKEN DINNERS who have spent a month on the each month. Warren Dillon and Harlan Lun- miston last Sunday. MRS. VIOLA BLOWN. Prop. SAT. NIGHT & SUNDAY coast, returned home Wednesday dell spent Sunday on the Deschutes Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy, Mrs. for an indefinite time. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Tom Caldwell, Chester Wilson and fishing. The Farm Bureau Auxiliary gave Elizabeth Slanger visited last Rev. Crawford motored to The Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. a kitchen shower for the Buzzard Regular Sunday services as fol- family in Columbia park Thursday. week with Mae Wurster at Umatilla. Dalles Monday to attend a fellow- Harold Wallace is serving as ru The blue tag marked “Norbest” Lawrence Norkoski was home ov ship meeting. lows: The Buzzard residence recently er Sunday. Bob Smith and Clair Caldwell ral mail carrier for Stanfield during identifies the northwest turkeys on the absence of Mrs. Ila Wallace who Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. any market and is becoming known burned to the ground. They re The section crews were busy Sun trucked a load of melons to Portland is on her vacation. for its high quality birds. The asso ceived many useful gifts. day repairing the track above the Sunday. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. in Miss Faye Greene was visiting Ed Arnhold, who spent several overhead crossing which had been ciation owns all birds shipped by Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Young People's meeting, 7:00 P M Stanfield Sunday. weeks in Columbia district this sum torn up by a freight train, when a Goad of Seattle were week end visi them until they reach the terminal Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M. market. mer, joined the navy at San Diego. hot box caused a wheel to come off. tors of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Coryell. Everyone Is invited to attend these Audrey Carpenter and Juanita La Nadine Rice and her two aunts Mrs. Lawerenson, mother of Mrs. MANY VISITORS ATTEND A duplication of the distribution Mon of Pendleton visited Marijane were callers at the Bush home Tues Coryell who came up services. system used by automobile manufac from The Hammer all day Friday. ANNUAL TURKEY PICNIC day. turers is used by the northwest as Dalles Saturday night, accompanied A meeting of the sewing club was Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ranney and Mr. and Mrs. Davidson home for an sociation. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH held Friday at the home of their daughter Phyllis and Mrs. Ranney’s extended visit. (Continued from page 1) Entertainment during the after Refresh- mother. Mrs. Shaw of Meacham Alfred R. Womack, Pastor leader, Mrs. A. H. Cable. Mrs. Nora Wilson was quite ill noon was furnished by the “Nor served by Jo Ellen ments were were dinner guests at the Ash home Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Sunday night. best a man can give.” He continued best” trio composed of the Misses Sunday. The Misses Lola and Barbara Ber by saying that a cooperative orga Esther and Helen Fredreckson of Preaching service at 11:00 A. M. Mopps. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborn of Her A get together party was held at ry, who have been visiting their nization was not entitled to exist Stanfield, and Edna Ott of Hermis miston called at the Tom Wilson the grange hall Thursday night for grandparents the past week, re unless it can give its members a ton. Donald DeMoss also sang sev home Sunday. the purpose of choosing a candidate turned to their home in The Dalles more efficient service than a pri eral numbers, some of which were Mrs. Grace M. Pin, director clerk for queen at the Umatilla Project Monday. vate business. He told of the steps songs to the turkey growers. Miss of relief office, and Mrs. Anna T. fair held at Hermiston. Miss Marjorie Williams enter and conditions which led to the or Ott accompanied him on the violin. Hoff, R. N..both of Wheaton coun Clara Mae Dillon is visiting her tained Dolores Van Schoiack of Um ganization of the northwest associa ty court house in Bellingham. Wn.. sister Miss Nellie Dillon in Seattle. Washington Visitors. atilla and Barbara Berry at dinner tion in 1930, through which 35,- are visiting at the J. H. Ryland Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorpe were Friday night. 000,000 pounds of turkeys were Visitors from the state of Wash- home. Mrs. Hoff is a sister of Mr. in Walla Walla Friday. Miss Shirley Guyer, who has been shipped last year. ington included T. R. Kiley, C. A. Ryland. On their way to Hermis Mr. and Mrs. U. Messenger and visiting Mrs. Don Isom the past The purpose of the association, Eastwood, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mit ton they attended the Whitman Cen children of Portland were guests Mr. Griffin said, is to get the grow- chell, Terry Mitchell, J. K. White- tennial celebration and pageant in Sunday at the E. T. Messenger home. week, returned to Baker Sunday. H. C. Warner and mother, Mrs. ers the highest possible market man. all of Sunnyside: J. C. Sway Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow attend Mrs. Bob Yeager and children and ed the circus at Heppner, and while James Warner, were Hermiston visi- price, with the lowest possible over ze, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tweedt. Ken Dr. Curry, the old Reliable Mrs. head operating cost in reaching the newick: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erick A. T. Willeutt and children of there they met Mr. and Mrs. Ed In tors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner from market. The association belongs to son and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Bedker. Hermiston called at the L. Ham des who left Monday on a trip to Optometrist of Seattle North Canton. Conn., the growers organization and there Grandview: and Mr. and Mrs. Jake stopped for a mer home Tuesday. California. short visit with his mother Wed- is no individual stock owned. Repre Matter and Ray Glazbrok. Yakima. who has made professional visits Mr. and Mrs. L. Heart and son Mr. Zoll, who was mechanic at nesday while enroute to Monmouth, sentatives in the terminal markets John C. Burtner, from the exten Dick of Gaston. Ore., are visiting at the Barlow Garage, has gone into to Hermiston for 25 vears. will Ore. They expect to remain for a cannot decide the price but they sion news service at Corvallis, was the C. L. Upham home this week. business for himself and J. M. Al again be at the I also present. Mrs. Heart is a daughter of Mr. and len is employed at the Barlow Ga two weeks' visit on their return can have a big influence. home. Mrs. Upham. rage in his place. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Doney went Sunday dinner guests at the Wm to Portland Saturday and returned W. C. Isom attended the turkey growers' picnic at Columbia park Mikesell home. Sunday, bringing the baby. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham were Thomas Dillon and family of Pue- Mr. and Mrs. Mac McCoy from Mon business visitors in Pendleton into the bio, Colorado, have moved for one day Hilgrade visited relatives here this day. Chas. Goodwin house. week. Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root visited Eyes Examined— Mr. Buzzard motored to Portland Sunday at the M. E. Root home at —Glasses Ground and Fitted. over the week end to attend the fu Umatilla. neral of Mr. Buzzard's brother. Mrs. Guy Barlow and Chloe re STANFIELD NEWS RELIEVE EYE STRAIN A dinner was given Sunday at the turned Tuesday from Seattle where By Sophronia Rhea AND HEADACHE. L. Hammer home in honor of Mrs. they have been the past two weeks Louise Conrad who is leaving for visiting relatives. Mrs. Dell Penney entertained in CHARGES REASONABLE Portland soon. Those present were | Mrs. Wm. Consodlne left Thurs- honor of her mother's 25th wedding Jello, Junket and Burnett’s For all frying and cooking Mr. and ..1rs. O. Fox and daughter | day for Portland where she will anniversary Friday. August 14. at Liquid Mix. | visit her daughter Mrs. Grace Erick- the Julius Villermoure home in Her- Purposes | son. For ...................... PINTS ...... ................ miston. Guests Included Mrs. Mary Lewis Doney left Monday for Con- Brierly and Miss Jessie Brierly of don where he has employment. Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. John Ba- QUARTS Mr. and Mrs. F. Stephens, Mr. gan, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Starkwea- SÇ0TCH and Mrs. F. Cramer and Mr. and ther. Mrs. Agnes Hills. G. E. Great- Mrs. C. C. Blayden enjoyed a chick- house. Mrs. Emma Penney. Mrs. Jen en dinner at the Souders home Sun- nie Hall. Mrs. T. G. Elliott, Mrs. | day. Wm. Fredreckson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ask about how to get kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson of La A. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mor- Red Arrow Brand. I Grande visited home folks Sunday. ris, Mrs. O. M. Hoosier and daugh Tools. Mrs. Macomber will have ter Rose, and Dell Penney and child LARGE PACKAGE charge of the school cafeteria this ren Louis and Mildred. Ice cream, Lb. Caddy . year. cake and coffee were served. Dallas Wilson was in town Mon- Mrs. Merle Phelps of Hermiston LBS. day on business. Mrs. E. Peck and daughter re visited her daughter and son-in-law, and Mrs. Carl Rhea. Sunday. Libby’s 1% Size Can. turned Sunday and reported Mrs. Mr. Loris Gale of Walla Walla is vi SLICED g Uthe getting along nicely after her The Perfect Shortening siting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cans ........ a operation. 2 LB. TA DI C CAI T Iodized or Plain Mrs. Lew Morgan of Cascade W. T. Reeves. 1 ADII J AL 1 Red & White CARTONS Mr and Mrs. C. M. McCall and Locks, visited over the week end at LBS. Miss Blanche Thorsen accompanied the Weston home. CARTONS Clyde Kennison to Walla Walla Sat Virginia Compton returned home Sunday after spending several weeks urday to attend the Whitman Cen LBS. White Q Red * White i with her mother at Long Beach. tennial. White J LBS. Miss Rose Hoosier of Pendleton Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and spent Thursday visiting her parents Seven delicious flavors. PKG. Red & White ga. . sons of Kinzua visited last week Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hoosier. Sparkling and true to the fruit itself LBS Rev. and Mrs. Wesley H. Banta with Mrs Jones’ parents. Mr. and and son Wesley have returned from Firm and Ripe • 6 Mrs. C. W. Kruse. QUART 25. LBS _ — 2 I rank Cramer enjoyed a visit last a trip to Portland and coast points. RE-P- The fresh wholesome salad dressing —ee Eddie Attebury is employed in week with an old friend Bert Bates 8 OZ. JAR Pendleton. from Portland. Red & White Mrs. Jennie Hal), a pioneer resi The Gillespie family is out of Monarch Brand | quarantine after having the scarlet dent of the project, has sold her 20 LB............................... acre farm to Leo Loune from Her- Assorted Colors in Paul Partlow and sons returned ton. Nebraska, who will take posses Friday from a fishing and huckle- sion November 1. Cello. PACKAGE ...... .. LB. Miss Gweneth Gale of Walla Wal I berrying trip in the mountains. Miss Pauline Stoop, editor of the la returned to her home Wednesday after spending the past two months | Hermiston Herald, and E P. Dodd, | were Boardman callers Friday, look visiting her aunt. Mrs. W. Mrs. Reeves motored ing for early history material for Reeves. Made in Boardman. Wadham’s Drip 662 the thirty year anniversary edition Walla Walla with Gweneth to at EACH ....................... LB. JARS | of the Herald to be published Sep tend the Whitman Centennial. Several people front Stanfield at- tember 17. Roy Wolfe stopped Monday on his tended the Grange picnic at Colum way to Wallula where he attended bia park Saturday. Miss Irene Rhea of Spokane visi to business. Mrs. Wolfe stopped In ted at the home of her parents. Mr. The Dalles to visit their son OUI BABY BEEF STEAKS ARE DELICIOUS AND THE PRICE Freshly Made ICE COLD Mrs Gladys Fortier, Miss Norma and Mra E. W. Rhea, on Butter LBS IS NO HIGHER THAN ON COMMON GRADES POUND ............... Gibbons and Mrs. Jack Gorham and Rud Wessell of Pendleton visited Mardel left Monday morning for his father, Hnrry Wessell Sunday. Seaside on a vacation. Ch fermiatn Berali Discuss Your Seasonal Needs To each type of banking or financial re quirement we have a corresponding service here at the FIRST NATIONAL. It can be geared to your particular problem if other conditions warrant it. • • t t Talk over your problems with us. We are quite certain we can help you find some solution. FIRST NATIONAL BANK while in PENDLETON try the Buffet Lunch COMING AGAIN Hotel Hermiston Tues., Aug. 25 BOYNTON & KELLEY’S GROCERY and MARKET * t Ice Cream Mix Wesson Oil 43c Hermiston Trading Co GranulatedSoap Crackers The Red & White Store KRISPIE CRACKERS 2 29c dozen 19c ECONOMY CAPS Pineapple 2 PICKLING SPICE ROLLED OATS "kekern FLAV-R-JEL 3 25c 20c CI JNCD IN FRENCH DRESSING MART COFFEE 1 lb. 25c EARLY RISER COFFEE 1 lb. 17c Swift’s Oriole Sliced Bacon lb. 39c Baby Beef Pot Roast lb. 14c Sheaf Lard 4 lb pkg. 58c Crisco 4 a Baking Powder 3 59c 19c de 1 =2 43C Bananas Green Tea Napkins Brooms Coffee 0.5 Weiners 2P. 336 35c Watermelons 1lc $