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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUP
songs and bear the special singing • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
at each service.
H. O. Thompson, from her training
IRRIGON
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
at
St. Anthony's hospital in Pendle­
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
METHODIST CHURCH
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
ton.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor
Miss Marguerite Cox left Thurs­
Publishers._______________________
Burton Miller and Uley McGinnis,
Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Mon­
day
for her home in Ontario, Ore.,
old time friends of the Paulson fam­
Entered as Second Class Matter roe Swarner, superintendent.
where she will spend the holidays.
Worship, 11:00 A. M.
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
ily, visited them Sunday.
Eva Peterson, who is teaching
Senior and Pioneer League servi­
Oregon.__________________________
Mrs. M. Darin of Ancortes, Wn., near Salem, is spending the holidays
ces, 6:30 P. M.
who
was
called
here
by
the
death
of
Evening service 7:30 P. M.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf
Midweek service next Thursday her father, Mr. Knighten, returned Peterson.
home last week.
evening at 7:45.
Miss Florence Christianson is
Ladies Aid services every first and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foster of spending the holidays with her par­
third Wednesday.
Joseph, Ore., attended Mr. Paulson’s ents in Forest Grove.
Subscription Rates.
funeral last week, returning Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kimberling
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
$2.00
One Year .............................
day.
and
daughter is spending the holi­
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
1.00
Six Months .......................... .
Mrs. Chris Gilgren of Klamath days with Mr. Kimberling’s parents
.50
Three Months ________ __ _
Regular Sunday services a* fol-
Falls, who has been visiting her in Prairie City.
lows:
daughter
Mrs. Uley Paulsen, left for
Bob Pelley of Plains, Montana,
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
There Is No Path Ahead.
her home Saturday.
visited with Glenn and Walter As-
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
Miss Tressa Teel, who has been trom Wednesday evening.
By Grace Noll Crowell.
Young People’s meeting, 7:00 P M
MAY THE
Mrs. Paul Walsh and children of
visiting here, returned to her home
There is no path ahead this New
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
FOLLOWING YEAR BE HAPPIER
The Dalles spent Christmas with her
Year’s Day,
Everyone is invitad to attend these in Eagle, Idaho, Sunday.
BECAUSE OF THE SECURITY OF
No feet have trod this strange un­ services.
Mrs. Lawerenson, mother of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes.
YOUR HERMISTON BANK.
Robert Dexter, who is teaching In
charted land
O. Coryell, has been critically ill for
Clatskanie,
is
spending
the
holidays
CHURCH OF CHRIST
That lies before my eyes . . . God,
the past ten days and was taken to
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Columbia School
lead the way,
The Dalles hospital Sunday.
Dexter.
God, take hold of my hand.
Evangelist Glen C. Wade, Minister.
Mrs. Jay Berry and two daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrnes and son
10:00 A. M„ Bible school.
Barbara and Lola are visiting Mrs.
I dare not go alone, the hills are
of Hermiston
11:00 A. M., Sermon and commu­ Berry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em­ Ed, Mrs. Claude Barnes and son
steep.
nion.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
Phil Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
7:30 P. M., Young people's meet- mett McCoy.
The distances are great, the valleys
Byrnes, Estel Byrnes and son Ervin
R. ALEXANDER, Vice President
ing.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy are
wide,
8:15 P. M . Evangelistic service*. the parents of a baby girl born at all of Touchet, Mr. and Mrs. Don
KENNETH M. MAYER. Assistant
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
I cannot travel them unless you
Harryman and sons. Mr. and Mrs. O.
Deposits in this Bank are Insured by the
their home Monday, December 28. D. Bramer and son, Mrs. Paul Walsh
keep
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Me close, Lord, by your side.
Rev. and Mrs. Farrens were over and children, and Glenn Ostrom were
TUBERCULOSIS IS
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
There is no broken trail ahead to- GREATEST FOE
Caldwell Wednesday. They were en­ Byrnes and daughters Christmas
day.
route to Freewater to spend Christ­ day.
No feet have gone the way that I
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Graham of berger’s brother and remained un­
In the midst of the 30th Christ­ mas with relatives.
Hugh Edwards of Salem is spend­
must go,
Puyallup sends holiday greetings to til Sunday.
mas seal sale of the National Tuber­
Lila and Edna Whitmore of En­ ing Chrstmas with his mother Mrs. all their friends here. They are
Be my companion and my guide, I culosis association a declaration
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bartholo­
terprise, Ore., are visiting their sis­ Stella Edwards.
pray,
former residents of this district. Mrs. mew and son O. F., Mr. and Mrs.
reached the Oregon association head- ter, Mrs. Mabel Slaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ream of Coulee
For with you. Lord, I know.
Graham, who has been ill for many Marion Finch and family, Mr. and
quarters today from the head of the
Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom motored Dam spent Christmas with her par­ years, is greatly improved.
Mrs. Joseph Myers and family spent
The hills will level as I come to United States health service that tu­ to Baker, Ore., Thursday to spend ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thompson.
Christmas at the Sloan Thomson
Members
of
the
Farm
Bureau
Aux
­
ot
berculosis
is
still
the
greatest
them.
Pete McNabb is recovering after
Christmas with Mrs. Isom’s family,
iliary enjoyed an exchange of gifts home.
The valleys will be cool and sweet public health foes.
an operation. He is In The Dalles
returning Sunday.
at their Christmas meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and sons
The message, from Dr. Thomas
with dew,
Raymond Lamoreaux and wife, hospital.
Mrs. Shaver and family were Sun­ Guy Moore spent Christmas day at
And down the tangled ways each Parran, Jr., Surgeon General of the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Fredrick
of
United States Health service, said: Adrain, Eldon and Calvin Allen mo­ Imbler spent Christmas with her day dinner guests at the L. Hammer the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott in
briar-hung stem
Lexington.
“
The greatest need for health action tored to John Day last week to at­ parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Roberts. home.
Will part to let them through.
Herald and Harold Fox of Free­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mathers are
is where the greatest saving of life tend the funeral of Frank Allen,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Kendler
of
father of the Allen children.
water were Christmas dinner guests spending the vacation at the home
and
suffering
can
be
made.
Tubercu-
NO LOCAL INTEREST losis heads the list of such a classifi- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand and Mr. Nyssa, Idaho, spent Christmas with at the Pete Beamer home. They are of Mrs. Mather’s parents, Mr. and
and Mrs. Batie Rand and family his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George nephews of Mr. and Mrs. Beamer.
The Mary Gail’s failure to get cation.
Mrs. W. D. Neill.
Kendler
Jr.
—
, —
—
_
.
i Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lathrop and
through the swift water at Uma­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norman of Ne­
"The fact that in the past 30 spent Christmas day with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baymiller re- I son Leonard
.
, spent ...
Christmas day at braska were callers at the Roy Neill
tilla rapids demonstrates the need years the death rate from tubercu- Mrs. Foster at Hermiston.
turned
Sunday
from
Seattle
where
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner and
the Snead home.
of the Umatilla rapids dam if the losis has been cut two thirds or
home.
__
they spent Christmas with friends.
Jack Rucker of Pocatella, Idaho,
Columbia river is to be made navi­ more is encouraging until we find family and Mrs. James Warner were
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Currin and son
Erma
Byrnes.
Glenn
and
Walter
gable above Umatilla. The event that it is still the leading cause of dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ostrom spent Monday in Pendleton, visited at the Lathrop home Sun­ Ronald spent Christmas at the John
day. He is a nephew of Mr. Lathrop. Harrison home.
need surprise no one familiar with death in the productive years, 15 Boulware Christmas day.
Ellen and Lyn Shaver, Marijane
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were where Mr. Ostrom attended a Texaco
the river or with government re­ to 45,” the message said.
Hugh Neill, who is employed in
Oil
meeting.
Hammer, Leonard Mopps, , Arilda Shaar's Barber Shop in Hermiston,
ports. For many years Umatilla ra­
“Heart disease, for example, the among the guests at the George Ken
Foster and Vera Sisson were Sunday spent Christmas at home.
pids advocates have called attention leading cause of death for all age dler Sr. home Christmas day.
visitors at the Hutchison home.
Mr. and Mrs. Branden and family
to the fact but they were accused of groups, takes its greatest number of
Lloyd Ballridge returned from El­
COLUMBIA
Clarence and Elmer Rucker, Paul lensburg, Wn., where he has been
having a local viewpoint. The test lives in the older years beyond the spent Christmas day with Mrs. Bran-
Haberllne, Bert Dexter and Adrian with his half-brother Charlie More­
By Marijane Hammer
run, however, was no local affair age of 60. The tragedy of tubercu- don’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
• Allen of Wallowa were dinner guests head, who has been ill.
•
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and the results should be conclusive. losis Is that deaths from it usually Walter Grider.
Marvin Hadley and Mrs. Ott were at the Lathrop home Sunday.
Miss Bowling spent the holidays
The Umatilla dam must be built If mean broken homes and orphaned
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd VanOrsdaB
Saturday visitors at the Tom Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barber and spent Sunday at the E. B. Watten-
at her home in Portland.
the river is to be used above Uma­ children.
motored
family and Mr. and Mrs. L
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy
E. burger home.
tilla and most of the producing ter­
Pete Beamer and son were busi­ Hughes and family of Stanfield were
to Sand Point. Idaho, for Christmas
ritory of the interior is above that FACULTY TO VISIT
Lonny Knotts surprsed his sisters
Christmas dinner guests at the C. E.
and Miss Hawson went to her fam­ ness visitors in Pendleton Monday.
point.- East Oregonian.
Mrs.
John Harrison and Mrs. Geo.
Jim Chetwood of Wallowa is vis­ Hughes home.
ily at LaGrande.
OUT OF TOWN
Currin by bringing home a new
Prof. Atkins spent the holidays at iting at the Ryland home.
bride. They are visiting at the Geo.
(From the Bulldog)
Mrs. Roberts and family of Uma­
his home in Walla Walla, Wn.,
Currin home.
CHURCH NOTES
School will close for Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Umiker moved tilla visited at the Claude Upham
PINE CITY
Mrs. Lucy O’Brien and children
vacation on Wednesday evening, De- to Castle Rock, Wn., Sunday where home Christmas afternoon. They are
Mrs.
By
Bernice Wattenburger
spent Christmas at the Gladys Cor-
cember 23, and will not take up Mr. Umiker has employment.
former residents of this district.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
rigai home.
C. Warner, Pastor.
again until Monday morning, Janu­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arnberg were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore and
Prof, and Mrs. M. L. Smith of
Bible school, 10:00 A. M.
ary 4, 1937.
B.
Hutchison
Craw’ford and Wayne Caldwell were dinner guests at the
family are visiting at the Roy Neill Hereford. Ore., were visitors at the
Chas. Duvall, Superintendent
The high school teachers who are Christmas day guests of Mr. and home Christmas.
home. They are enroute to Heppner E. B. Wattenburger home for sev­
going away during Christmas vaca­ Mrs. Tom Caldwell. Wayne has been
11:00 A. M., Sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer and while looking for a location.
eral days. Mr. Wattenburger and
daughter Marijane and sons Ted
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. ] M. tion are: Miss Lynch, who is inten­ attending O. S. C.
Mr. Ritchey and daughter Hazel, Smith were business callers in Fossil
ding to spend her vacation visiting
Marcella Slaughter spent Christ­ and Carl, were visitors in Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Ritchey
Chas. Duvall, president.
spent Tuesday.
friends in both Walla Walla and mas day with his parents.
8:00 P. M., Sermon.
Monday.
Christmas at the Clayton Ayers
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and
Spokane, Wn.; Mr. Moshberger and
Mrs. Paul Häberlein passed away
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine and fam- home.
Patty were Pendleton visitors Mon-
BAPTIST CHURCH
Miss Morrison are planning to visit at her home Friday evening as the Uy have moved to Sandy, Ore., where
Christmas day guests at the E. B. day.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
their respective parents in Portland, result of a severe burn, Funeral ser- Mr. Valentine has employment.
Watenburger home were Mr. and Earl Wattenburger and Frank Carl­
Classes for all ages. A welcome to Ore.; Coach O’Neil and Mrs. O’Neil, vices were held at the Pentencostal
Miss
Pauline
Morris,
who
is
teach
­
all. The Ladies Aid meets on the
Mrs. Lon Wattenburger,
Alvin
ing at Mills City, Ore., is visiting Strain. Mr. Strain is Mrs. Watten- son spent Christmas with Oscar Mc­
second and fourth Wednesdays ot are dividing their two weeks vaca­ church Monday.
Carty.
tion between their parents at Tilla­
each month.
Mrs. Bessie Wisdom and sister, her mother, Mrs. Laura Morris.
mook and Grants Pass, Ore.; Miss Mrs. Shelton, had Mrs. Shelton’s
Frances Keller, Mary McGonagle
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Sibert will visit her parents at Col­ two sons of Leavenworth, Wn., as and Rosemary Keller, who are at­
Miss Virginia Grice
fax. and her brother at Lewiston. guests over Christmas.
tending school in Pendleton, are
Have you been to any of our ser­ Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Kersbergen
We extend to you a happy and Prosperous New Year Greeting!
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and j spending Christmas
i vacation at
Curisi
vices? If not, come down on Fri­ will remain in Hermiston for the family spent Christmas with rela- | th ir homes here.
Prices Effective Dec. 31st and January 2nd.
day and Sunday nights at 8 o’clock greater part of the time but will tives in Seattle, Wn.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ryland and daugh-
and enjoy a couple of hours with us. spend a few days visiting In Port­
Miss Billy Markham spent theters Adila and Beulah were Christ-
We also invite you to Sunday school land; Miss Brierley will spend her holidays with her 1 parents. Bud mas dinner guests at the Grey home
CELERY
ORANGES
at 10 o’clock.
vacation at her home In Hermiston Markham. Vonica and Billy Jones in La Grande.
288 Size
Bleached ...
Come anil help sing the old time with her mother.
2 Dozen ....
accompanied her to Pendleton, re- | Joe Hawkins and son Donald of
216 Size
turning the same evening.
Adams. John Aldrich and Mr. and
Green
2 Dozen ...
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedwell were Mrs. Tom Wilson and family were
100 Size
called to Cayuse. Ore., Sunday by Christmas dinner guests at the U. A
Dozen
.......
SWEET POTATOES
the serious illness of Mr. Bedwell’s Wilson) home.
Smooth cellar stock. 46.
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Blair were
6 pounds ................
ayt
BANANAS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kendler of Bon­ business visitors In Pendleton Thurs­
Firm Golden Fruit
a
neville. Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs. day evening.
3 lbs.............................. 4
Ceo. Kendler over the week end.
Mrs. Carl Hammer and Mrs.
LETTUCE
Johnnie Blair of this district have
Large firm heads from
been employed at Amsberry’s dur-
COFFEE
Imperial Valley
/
ing the Christmas rush.
UMATII LA NEWS
Hill’s Blue Can and
EACH .........................
Mrs. J. S. Shaver and family, Til­
M.J.B., Jr. - Pound
n, ERMA BYRNES
ford Stillings, Mr. Buzzard and son. |
CRANBERRY
E.
Sampson of White Sulphur. Mr. and Mrs. Addleman and family, I
CEREALS
Montana, is visiting his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Vic Addleman and I
SAUCE
Shredded Wheat - Post Bran
nd family. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. family and Mr. and Mrs. Valentine |
Flakes and Wheat
34.
Dromedary
a a.
THAT OUR BUSINESS HAS MORE
and family were Christmas dinner I
Miller and sons.
Krispies - Each
17
oz.
cans.
Each
—
78
Myrnie Caldwell of the CCC camp guests at the John Conrad home.
THAN DOUBLED IN THE PAST YEAR’
Jim and Wallace Reid of Portland
at Baker. Ore., spent last Thursday
FRESH OYSTERS
visiting friends here.
spent Christmas at the Lome of their |
MIXED NUTS
Large Size.
A pa
Miss Janet McMillian spent Tues- parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid.
A rich mixture.
Quart
....................
........
HIGHEST OUALITY MERCHANDISE
day
The
diagonal
road
has
been
grad
­
Wedn sday of last
2 lbs............
fa the . F A. McMillian.
ed.
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Opal Barber returned home Thurs- ,
ara Rix and Clara
HONEY
ast Wednesday for day from Salem where she has been
they will spend Ch- visiting her aunt and uncle.
COMB
MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING YOU RENEWED HOPE
Barbara Reid of Corvallis visited
5 lb. pail
MORE OPPORTUNITIES. GREATER PROSPERITY AND
Pound Can
d Mr
trong Marijane Hammer Christmas day.
C.
W.
McKenny
and
family
of
spent
THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY DAYS OF HEALTH. HAP­
Bend. Ore., spent several days here
ith Mrs. Ai
PI’ ESS AND JOY. IS THE WISH OF YOUR FRIENDLY
OYSTERS
JELLO
and Mrs. Jr Tucker, this week visiting the Blair family.
Six delicious flavors
HOME OWNED STORE.
From
Tillamook
Bay * • 2
Faith Wilson left Friday evening
spending
EACH
2 cans ....
aDE
idays in Ashland j for Enterprise to visit friends
| for a few days before returni
ending bus
attending Olympia where sh
nd Bible Institute. is spend- Iness college.
Marijane Hammer has been
parents.
ployed at the Hermiston Drug Store
and
cott Brown.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Miss Ruth Thompson spent Chris- during the Christmas rush
hr Germisin Geraln
Happy
NewYear
to All
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