The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 14, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
week with a severe cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand were
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
dinner guests of Mrs. Lillian War-
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
ner Sunday.
The Boardman town team played
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.________________________
the Umatilla town team here this
*
week, winning 38 to 25. This makes
■ntered as Second Class Matter
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
PINE CITY
six games won by Boardman, and
Oregon.____________________________
none lost.
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
The degree team of the Hermiston
I. O. O. F. was here Wednesday even­
School was closed three days of
ing of last week, and put on the last week because of the bad roads
first degree for the lodge here. Fred and cold weather. The bus drivers
had a hard time making their routes
Alt was the candidate.
Subscription Rates.
Dave Johnston is in Portland this Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Ray J. Pinson spent the week
$2.00
One Year ...............................
week and Nate Thorpe is driving
1.00
Six Months _______ _____ ...
end in Pendleton and Mrs. Joyce
the school bus in his absence.
.50
Three Months
----------
Alvin Krom and family moved Smith went to her home in Irrigon.
Mrs. Allen is staying at the Lon
Wednesday to Penewawa, Wn„
Wattenburger
home for a few days
where he will farm a wheat ranch
THE CAUSE.
while Mr. Wattenburger is in Pen­
next summer.
The kndnap-murderer of the Mat-
dleton where he is serving on the
Mrs. Claude Myers left last week
son boy is at large. The boy is dead.
jury.
will
visit
for
Michigan
where
she
Cruelly beaten and cast into the
Lloyd Baldridge spent Sunday af­
old friends and relatives,
snow to await discovery while the
ternoon at the E. B. Wattenburger
G. J. Gorham was in Portland
fear-crazed kidnaper escaped. But
home.
several days last week consulting an
only for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch are
eye specialist.
The course which is best to fol-
spending these cold days by paper­
Lena
Rose
visited
at
the
Compton
low to prevent these horrible crimes
ing their kitchen.
home Monday.
which invade and destroy the secu­
H. E. Young was a Hermiston cal­
C. C. Kruse has rented the Alvin
rity of the American home is be­
ler Tuesday.
Krom
place.
yond the average citizen's compre­
Jim Ayers spent Monday in Hepp­
The H. E. C. met in the grange
hension. Some believe the lynching
ner.
hall Wednesday with a good atten-
law is best by putting the culprit up
Mrs. Isabella Corrigal is staying
dance.
as an example—but what of the in­
with her daughter, Mrs. Lucy O’Bri_
Mrs. I. Skoubo is able to be about
nocent! The other view is that the
en.
again after a siege of the flu.
criminal cannot escape the law
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith spent
The missionary meeting will be
which must be allowed to follow its
Sunday evening at the E. B. Wat-
held
at
Mrs.
J.
M.
Allen
’
s
home
statutes—but what of its technicali­
tenburger home.
Wednesday. Mrs. Wicklander will
ties!
C. H. Bartholomew was a busi-
lead. A very interesting meeting
ness visitor in Hermiston Tuesday.
To attempt to get at the reason
has been planned.
Lon Knottes left for California
for such crimes in our land where
The high school basketball team
Saturday.
democracy reigns supreme among a
went to Heppner last week to meet
happy people would take a keener
the team there.
COLUMBIA
Pledged Scabbard-Blade.
desire for wealth and money than we
Mrs. W. A. Baker entertained a
By Marijane Hammer
possess to understand the motives
group of young people at dinner
Walter Jendrzejewski and Dick
and thoughts prompting such an act.
Dell Christley is seriously ill at Tuesday evening in honor of Wil­ Martin of Hermiston have been
The weakness in that chaarcter his home with blood poisoning in lard’s twenty-first birthday.
pledged to the national honor socie-
which allowed fear to overcome all his knee and scarlet fever. He was
ty in military science among other
judgment and sense of justice, will rushed to the Hermiston General
students on the Oregon State col­
also leave a trail of clues to make hospital Sunday but returned home
lege campus. The list of pledges
f
UMATILLA
NEWS
t
detection possible.
was announced by Jim Cook of Myr-
Monday when it developed he also
By ERMA BYRNES.
the Creek, sergeant of company G-2d
had scarlet fever.
The snow Tuesday morning seem­
Gus Tonies, the McConnon’s sales­ Regiment. Jendrzejewski is a son
Mrs. R. H. Stockard returned
ed to be a frost.
Monday from Prineville where she man from Pendleton, was a business of Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski,
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. E. visitor in Umatilla several days last and Martin is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Congratulations to the re-elected
week.
E. D. Martin of Hermiston. Both
Stockard for some time.
officers of the Hermiston Commer­
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kimberling of students are juniors in college.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and
cial club for a bigger and better Mrs. Shaver returned home Thurs­ Prairie City visited their son and
program of accomplishment for the day from Portland where they had family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kimber­
NAMED ON
coming year.
been visiting relatives for the past ling and daughter over the week
COMMITTEES
end.
few days.
The new gym may be partly re-
Many people are enjoying ice
Walter Harr of Lewiston who has
sponsible for the six wins made by been visiting his aunt and uncle. Mr. skating on the Umatilla river below
Umatilla county and district offi_
the Bulldogs In basketball this sea­ and Mrs. Jackson Harr in this dis- the school house and also at the cials in the state senate and house
son, but good timber, sportsmanship, trict, returned to his home this dam.
of representatives now convening at
and proper coaching are the funda­ week.
Al Moran is again back to work Salem were well represented on im­
mental causes.
Mrs. Wilson is ill at her home after a week of illness.
portant committees receiving major
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bray and son appointments.
Victor Stockard is substituting at Dick were in Pendleton Tuesday.
_e.. Li.Is of Pendleton will head
the Cooperative Service Station
Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. Ben the public lands committee and Dr.
NE of the best known
while Dell Christley is ill.
Spencer returned Saturday from James A. Best, also of Pendleton,
O
medical men In the
U. S. was the late Dr. R.
Cases of flu have been reported Portland where they attended a was named chairman of the medi­
V. Pierce of Buffalo, N.
meeting of Pocohontas.
in this district this week.
cine, pharmacy and dentistry com­
Y., who was born on a
farm in Pa. Dr. Pierce's
John
Woodward,
who
died
last
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle left mittee.
Favorite Prescription has
week, was buried in Heppner Satur­ Friday for Idaho where they will
for nearly 70 years been
Cari Engdahl, representative from
helping women who have
day. He has been a resident of this visit for two weeks.
Umatilla county, is named on the
headache and backache as­
sociated with functional
district for many years.
Mrs. Joe Springer entertained at administration and re-organization
disturbances, and older women who esperi­
enee heat
George Johnson of Stanfield vlsi_ bridge at her home Friday.
-------- -- flashes.
By increasing the appetite
committee, bills and mailing, min­
this tonic helps to upbuild the body. Buy of
ted at the H. Hooker home Friday
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller spent ing, railroad and transportation.
your druggist. New size, tabs., 50c, liquid $1.
evening.
the week end in Spokane. They and ways and means.
were accompanied by Mrs. Miller's
R. Wayne Erwin, representative
father, E. C. Sampson, who has been from Umatilla county, is named on
visiting the Miller ------
- engrossed - and - enrolled
..............
family since 1 the
bills com-
Christmas.
mittee. livestock, resolutions, utili­
Mrs. M. E. Root is staying at the ties, erosion and flood control.
home of her daughter Mrs. Bob Pike
Dr. J. A. Best, state senator from
for a few days.
Umatilla, on committees of industry,
Mrs. Vic Epperson of Pendleton medicine, pharmacy and dentistry,
is visiting at the home of her par­ military affairs, railroads and utili-
SURE POWER FOR ALL CARS
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell.
ties, ways and means, roads and
i highways.
•••• $60243662 ♦ ❖ •
Rex Ellis, joint senator of Mor.
♦ row, Umatilla, and Union counties,
IRRIGON
on committees for agriculture, alco-
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
♦ I holic traffic, game, penal institu-
Reasonably Priced
Rev. Carl Alquist of Vale, Ore., | tions, public lands, roads and high­
Liberal Guarantee Period
who had been called to Seattle by ways.
Giles L. French, state representa­
the illness of his mother, was a
guest at the Tom Caldwell home tive from Morrow county on com­
from last Thursday until Wednesday mittees of commerce and navigation,
of this week. Rev. Alquist preached and public instructions.
Ernest R. Fatland, state represen­
at the Pentecostal church Sunday.
tative from Morrow county, on com­
- Monday and Tuesday.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler were mittees of alcohol control, game,
highways and highway revenues, la­
Pendleton visitors last Tuesday.
Kev. Crawford left Thursday for bor and industries.
Ground to
Yakima, W b ., to attend Bible con- I Presided over by two of the young
Suit You
est officials elected to head their re_
X ference, returning Saturday.
Ground to
•
Mrs. Jay Berry and two daughters ! spected houses, the Oregon legisla­
% Lola and Barbara returned to their ture inaugurated its 29th assembly
Suit You
Lbs.
’ I home in The Dalles the last of the in Salem Monday, perfected organi­
1 Lb. Can
zations. named committees and re-
week.
cessed until 2:00 o’clock when a
For ••
Mrs.
James
Warner,
Rev.
Alquist
I
© I
? I and
W. Rev.
T. Rutledge
left were
Monday dinner
with j j joint session was to be held to hear
Crawford
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Vanderlinde
•his
son
Don
for
Portland
in
response
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. War. I | the biennial message of Governor
I from Yakima are visiting Mrs. Van- | Chas. H. Martin.
i ner
Sunday.
derlinde
’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. El- I
Uhe Mermistan Serali
The Answer Is Up To You.
When the final figures are made
up, it will very possibly be found
that the automobile accident record
of 1936 was the worst in our motor-
ing history—from the standpoint of
injuries and property damage, as
well as fatalities.
Will 1937 further "improve” that
record? The answer is up to the
millions who drive cars and walk
streets and highways.
We make our cars mechanically
safer—and accidents increase. We
apply the most advanced engineer­
ing knowledge to the problems of
highway construction—and accidents
increase. We stiffen our traffic
laws—and accidents increase.
It is a telling commentary on our
driving habit that the worst acci­
dents involve cars in good condi­
tion operating on first-class high-
ways under excellent weather con-
ditions—not worn-out wrecks driv-
Ing on icy pavement In a storm,
There is a percentage of drivers
who
habitually
exaggerate
the
"safety factor”—and the annual cost
is 35,000 lives and hundreds of mil-
Hons of dollars In property destruc-
tion.
The driver who steps on it—who
weaves through congested traffic—
who disdains traffic signals—who
regards pedestrians as a nuis­
ance to be run off the streets—this
driver is responsible for mass man­
slaughter on an unprecedented scale.
Will the American people continue
to countenance his ravages?
BOARDMAN
A FARMER BOY
BATTERIES
WE HAVE MONEY
TO LOAN
SAVE ON INTEREST
PAYMENTS BY FINANC-
ING YOUR 1937 ACTI­
VITIES WITH THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 350,000
%
%
R. ALEXANDER, Vice President : ‘
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
KENNETH M. MAYER. Assistant < >
Deposits in this Bank are Insured by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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 Wedneedays of
each month.
MART COFFEE
EARLY RISER COFFEE
RED 4 WHITE COFFEE
CAKE FLOUR
STARCH - CORN GLOSS
CORN BEEF
GRAHAM conssner
Quick or
ROLLED OATS Regular
9»
CORN MEAL
SIRLOIN STEAK
Lbs. for
47c
35c
55c
39
GENUINE
TURKEY TAMALES
45< 2
For
HERMISTON TRADING CO
$9999991 9 90198999999990419 4 99009049000000000
I
roy Lamoreaux.
CHURCH NOTES
to a message stating his son Paul
Rutledge had been seriously in-
jured In an auto accident.
Mrs. Fred Reika is quite ill with
a severe cold. She was taken i to
¡¡ Pendleton Friday for medical treat
’ > ment.
« >
Mrs. Lawrenson, mother of Mrs.
Ollie Coryell, passed away at The
Dalles hospital New Year’s day af­
ter a twelve day illness. Interment
was in The Dalles cemetery.
Lavonne, small daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Russell McCoy. Is quite 111
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Miss Virginia Grice
Have you been to any of our ser-
vices? If not. come down on Fri­
day and Sunday nights at 8 o'clock
and enjoy a couple of hours with us.
We also invite you to Sunday school
at 10 o’clock.
Come and help sing the old time
songs and hear the special singing
at each service.
HERMISTON. UNION CHURCH
C. Warner, Pastor.
Bible school. 19:00 A. M.
Chas. Duvall. Superintendent
11:00 A. M . Sermon.
Christian Endeavor. 7:00 P. M
Chas. Duvall, president.
Roy Minnick has been III the past
8:00 P. M. Sermon.
New Scientific Instrument
for Self-Treating Nasal
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
«GACRAMENT" was the subject
D of the Lesson-Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, Jan. 10.
The Golden Text was. "Thou
prepares! a table before me in the
presence of mine enemies” (Ps.
23: 5).
Among the citations which com-
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the ’Bible: "Now
the feast of unleavened bread drew
nigh, which is called the Pass-
over. And when the hour was
come, he sat down, and the twelve
apostles with him. And he took the
cup, and gave thanks, and said.
Take this, and divide it among
yourselves; And he took bread,
and gave thanks, and brake it,
and gave unto them, saying. This
is my body which Is given for you:
this do In remembrance of me.
Likewise also the cup after sup­
per, saying. This cup is the new
testament in my blood, which is
shed for you” (Luke 22: 1, 14,
17, 19, 20).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
ed the following correlative pass­
ages from the Christian Science
textbook. "Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures,” by
Mary Baker Eddy: "His followers,
sorrowful and silent, anticipating
the hour of their Master’s betray­
al, partook of the heavenly man-
na, which of old had fed in the
wilderness the persecuted follow-
ers of Truth. Their bread indeed
came down from heaven. It was
the great truth of spiritual being,
healing the sick and casting out
error. Their Master had explained
it all before, and now this bread
was feeding and sustaining them”
(p. 33).
SINUS TROUBLE, CATARRH,
HEADCOLDS, HAY FEVER,
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
SATISFACTORY RESULTS OR MONEY BACK
THOMPSON'S DRUG
Phone 171
roe Swarner, superintendent.
Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Senior and Pioneer League servi­
ces, 6:30 P. M.
Evening service 7:30 P, M.
Midweek service next Thursday
evening at 7:45.
Ladies Aid services every first and
third Wednesday.
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
services.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Columbia School
Evangelist Glen C. Wade, Minister.
10:00 A. M„ Bible school.
11:00 A. M., Sermon and commu­
nion.
7:30 P. M., Young people’s meet-
METHODIST CHURCH
fng.
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor
8:15 P. M., Evangelistic services.
Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Mon-
Built to FORD Standards
of Quality
Rohrman Motor Co
NAZOSCOPE
Week End Specials at
BOYNTON & KELLEY’S
HERMISTON, OREGON
GRAHAM FLOUR
g ap,
Coarse
9.8 lb. Sack
650
CLEANSER
BROOMS
A good broom. Made “ py
in Boardman. EACH JDS
EXTRA SPECIAL
RED & WHITE
GRAPEFRUIT
MARMALADE
Pound Glass
1 r
Bag
Sunbrite
1
3 tall cans .................. J
TURKEY FEED
SACKS
Larger and heavier than a 98
Lb. Flour Sack
3 for ..................
25C
— 2
ROLLED WHEAT
TOASTED
Quick Cooking
4=
41 lb
MILK
Any Kind
3 tall cans . ............
HEINZ SOUPS
Any Variety except clam
chowder or chicken Gumbo.
2 cans
33
WESSON OIL
Best for Salads
Quarts ...............
SOAP
POWDER
Pints
BORENE
HERSHEY'S
2 large 40-oz. pkgs.
Chocolate Syrup
Large Pound can
HONEY
5 LOCAL
lb. tin ............ .........
io lb
404
tin
55c
10c
COFFEE
M.J B
1 lb.
2 lbs
2 for
45C
lbs
Brand
59c