The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 21, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
over Butter Creek.
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UMATILLA NEWS
t
annual party at the home of Mrs. Ila
Wallace Monday afternoon. A des­
sert luncheon was served at 1:30,
after which four tables of bridge
were in play. Guest prizes were
won by Mrs. E. A. Hoosier and Mrs.
M. Refvem, and consolation by Mrs.
D. R. Starkweather. All members,
Mrs. F. S. Green, Mrs. E. A. Hoosier,
Mrs. M. Refvem and Mrs. Agnes
Hills, were present.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937.
The whole world will study the
By ERMA BYRNES.
utterances of the newly inaugurated
president, in a new regime, and also
At the last Pocohontas meeting
the actions of the new congress. We held Thursday the new officers were
hope and believe that all will go installed. Mrs. George Kendler, Sr.,
well in the city on the Potomac.
was initiated, which was followed
by refreshments served by the chair­
Policies must change to meet changing conditions, but
man, Mrs. H. B. Hull, and assistants.
ER
CHURCH NOTES
sound principles endure.
$2
The new officers installed were:
For more than a century certain fundamentals have
Proprietess, Mollie Moran; Pocohon­
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
governed Hermiston.
tas, Deed Switzler; Wenonah. Hettie
Miss Virginia Grice
IN BANKING—cooperation with customers in
Rodenbough;
Powhastan,
Jeff
Ste
­
BOARDMAN
Subscription Rates.
Have you been to any of our ser­
good times and bad; a primary regard for the
phens; Keeper of Records, Dora Bul­
$2.00 vices?
One Year ........ .....................
If not, come down on Fri­
safety of deposits.
lard;
Keeper
of
Wamphum,
Tess
Missionary
meeting
was
held
1.00
The
Six Months ------ -
day and Sunday nights at 8 o’clock
IN TRUSTS— full appreciation of conservation
.50 and enjoy a couple of hours with us. Hiatt; 1st scout. Lennä Byrnes; 2nd at the home of Mrs. Jess Allen Wed
Three Months ------------------
as the first responsibility of a trustee; indepen­
scout, Ann Stephens; 1st Runner, nesday afternoon. As the foreign
We also invite you to Sunday school
dence in the selection of investments for trust
Oral Shepherd; 2nd Runner, Edith topic was China, each lady was re­
at 10 o’clock.
funds; thoughtful attention to beneficiaries as
NEW ROADS
Come and help sing the old time Spencer; 1st Councilor, Mary Bous­ quested to bring her basket, and tell
well as to property.
The most important road for Her- songs and hear the special singing quet; 2nd Councilor, Jessie Blake­ the history of them if known. Many
IN ALL RELATIONS—emphasis on quality of
ley; Guard of Teepee, Jean Clark; baskets were on display, and sever-
miston and Umatilla, and all other at each service.
service designed to make this bank a constructive
Guard of Forest, Stella Edwards; al Interesting histories given. Mrs.
points on the Old Oregon Trail, to
influence in the affairs of its customers and the
urge is the section from the south
1st Warrior, Fay Gardner; 2nd War- Mary Messenger is chairman of the
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
business of the nation.
C. Warner, Pastor.
edge of Hermiston through town
rior, Jess Connell;
3rd Warrior, society./
These principles endure.
Bible school, 10:00 A. M.
north to the overhead crossing just
Kenneth Baymiller; 4th Warrior,
Donald Strobel returned home
They will control our course in the future as they have
Chas. Duvall, Superintendent
east of Umatilla, a distance of about
Gus Fransous.
Saturday. He has been in Idaho vis-
in the past.
11:00 A. M., Sermon.
seven miles.
Mrs. Leslie Blakeley left last Fri- iting relatives.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P.
With the completion of the new
day after receiving word of the
The town team played basketball
Pendleton-Stanfield cutoff early this Chas. Duvall, president.
death of her father in Connell, Wn. Monday night at Echo.
8:00 P. M., Sermon.
spring, the distance from Umatilla
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey returned
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Rev. Thomas was a business visi­
to Pendleton will be shortened be­
BAPTIST CHURCH
from Idaho where they have been tor in Hermiston Monday.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
tween six and seven miles. And
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
visiting.
Kathleen Marshall returned to her
Classes for all ages. A welcome to
with the completion of the new riv­
The Umatilla high school team home in Seattle after visiting sever-
all.
The
Ladies
Aid
meets
on
the
er channel from Celilo to Umatilla second and fourth Wednesdays of
motored to Athena Friday where al days with her father, Mike Mar-
this year, and portage facilities at each month.
they defeated the Athena team 30 to shall.
Umatilla, this new direct route to
28, with victory in the fifth over
A Sunday school missionary from
METHODIST CHURCH
Pendleton and east to other inter­
IRRIGON
time period. This was Athena’s the coal region of south east Ohio
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor
ested cities like La Grande, Baker,
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
♦
Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Mon­ first defeat, and they are in the will give a lecture Tuesday evening,
New Scientific Instrument
Ontario and southern Idaho, will
roe Swarner, superintendent.
class A district.
January 26, at the church, follow-
rise to the greatest importance.
Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanderlinde of Ya-
Mrs. Bill Switzler of Portland was ing the oyster supper given by the
This road has been known since
Senior and Pioneer League servi­ in Umatilla several days last week.
kima, Wn., who have been visiting
Ladies Aid.
the days of the covered wagon. The ces, 6:30 P. M
Elroy Lamoreaux and family for
making
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Switzler
are
Evening service 7:30 P. M.
Spagle and children re- some time, returned home this week.
PREssunk CLOSES
highway should be shortened as
Mrs.
Midweek service next Thursday their home in Portland this winter,
. PALATE FORCING
. MEDICATION TO
much as possible, built as strong and evening at 7:45.
to their home at Cheshire,
turned
Walter
Grider
is
reported
as
quite
\
INFECTED
The town team defeated the Ar-
wide as possible, and grade crossings
Ore. They have been visiting at the ill.
Ladies Aid services every first and
a score
lingtor
team
Saturday
with
third Wednesday.
Packard home and left Mrs. Pack­
eliminated.
Mrs. Robert Smith spent the week
of 38 to 30.
ard very much improved, but not
(Interested communities should
end with the home folks.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Wilma Jean Geer, small grand­ able to be up.
get together and impress the impor­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham and
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Powell,
Miss Barbara Norkoski. who was family left Saturday for Richland,
tance of the section of this road
Regular Sunday services as fol­ is very ill with pneumonia.
SINUS TROUBLE, CATARRH,
home over the week end, returned to Wn., where they will make their fu-
through Hermiston to Umatilla as a lows:
Leland Smith is spending several
HEADCOLDS, HAY FEVER,
her
school
in
La
Grande
Monday.
link in one of the most important
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
ture home.
days in Portland.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cramer re­
highways in Oregon for the State
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bensel of Her-
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bullard and
Sunday
after
several
SATISFACTORY RESULTS OR MONEY BACK
Highway Commission's earliest at­
turned
home
PM
Young People’s meeting, 7:00
miston were dinner guests of Mr.
children spent Monday in Pendleton.
tention. And along with it, all oth­
weeks’ stay at the Earl Cramer home and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday.
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Those people who are quite ill
er farm and local roads which lead
Everyone is invited to attend these with the flu are Mr. and Mrs. E. near Spokane.
Earl Cherry and Herbert and El­
THOMPSON'S DRUG
into the main artery, which would services.
Delbert and Orville Carpenter are den Thompson from Umatilla visited
Shaw, Mrs. Fred Knudson and Mrs.
serve farmers and smaller commu-
visiting
with
Glen
Carpenter.
Phone 171
V. D. Bramar.
at the George Kendler home Sunday.
nities through the new facilities of
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rake and
Rev.
Alquist
spent
the
week
at
water rates at the new head of
Columbia School
small son are visiting at the Ray the Fred Reiks home. Mrs. Reiks
navigation at Umatilla, should be Evangelist Glen C. Wade, Minister.
Brown home.
has been suffering with a severe a score of 24 to 16, and the grade
STANFIELD
considered.
10:00 A. M„ Bible school.
Jack Gorham returned to Portland cold the past two weeks, and she ac­ team by 16 to 9.
By Sophronia Rhea
11:00 A. M . Sermon and commu-
Bobby Brace is on the sick list
Wednesday to have his eye treated companied Mr. Alquist to Pendleton
And while we are talking roads nion.
this week.
7:30 P. M , Young people's meet-
Joe Hornsby and small again.
Mrs.
several
times
for
medical
treatment.
the Herald makes bold to suggest ing.
Due to a wreck on the railroad be-
daughter Marian Jean returned Sat­
Mr. Erickson and family, highway
Mrs. McCutchen, Mr. Wicklander
that the farmers along the local dia­
8:15 P. M., Evangelistic services. urday from the Hermiston General
tween Messner and Hinkle, all trains
engineer,
who
have
been
living
at
and
Rev.
Thomas
attended
the
Pres
­
gonal road organize and go after
byterian meeting in Pendleton Fri­ the Leicht camp grounds, left this passed through on this division Sat-.
oiling that miserable excuse for a
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES hospital.
urday night.
I week for a new location.
Miss
Twila
House,
teacher
at
Al
­
day.
state road. It serves the largest part
George Scarlett, who is employed
GGT IFE” was the subject of the
Mr.
Nickels
from
south
of
Port-
bee, Ore., was visiting her mother,
Greenfield Crange met in regular
of the Umatilla project, and is al­
Lesso n-S e r m o n in all
on the Haskel place near Plymouth,
place
land
has
purchased
the
Wolfe
Mrs.
B.
Brown,
over
the
week
end.
session
in
the
Grange
hall
Saturday
most impassable during a large part
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Gabriel are the night with a fair attendance. Sev­ southwest of Irrigon, and will move spent Friday and Saturday here.
of the year. This oil has been pro­
Sunday, Jan. 17.
Mr. Way of Lexington is moving
parents of a baby boy born Saturday eral new committees were appointed, his family as soon as Mr. and Mrs.
mised and promised, and again pro­
The Golden Text was, "The
to the Chas. Benefiel place this
move
from
the
pro-
Claud
Haddox
January
16.
to
one of which was a committee
mised. and renewed activity should
Lord Is the portion of mine inheri­
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier and meet with the town council in re- perty to their new home on the Go-
tance and of my cup: thou main-
fetch the improvement.
Russell McCoy made a trip to-
ble
place.
were
tainest
my
lot
...
.
Thou
wilt
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
E.
Greathouse
gard
to
a
wharf
on
the
river.
And while you diagonal people are
Portland Monday.
Mrs.
H.
C.
Warner
has
been
on
(Ps.
shew me the path of life”
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
doing this, try beautifying the road-
Faul Smith and George Wicklan­
Mrs. Bessie Wisdom is helping at
16:5, 11).
Mrs. D. Z. Penney in Echo.
sides by planting trees. Along the
der were busy last week getting the sick list the past week.
the Fred Caldwell home during the
Among
the
citations
which
com-
Rev.
Alquist,
Rev.
Crawford
and
diagonal are many vacant spaces
Messrs. Sloan. McCall, Hedrick more signers for the rural electrifi­
illness of Mr. Caldwell’s mother.
prised the Lesson-Cermon was the
that are eyesores to the public, and.
and Jackson accompanied Jess Gos­ cation. Word was received by Paul Mrs. James Warner were dinner
following from the Bible: "And
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Caldwell
they react against the improvement
sage to Arlington Saturday to attend Smith to get more signers or this
this Is the record, that God hath
of the road. Nearly every foot of
the 50th anniversary of lodge 88. project would have to be cancelled. Sunday.
given 1 to us eternal life, and this
Jess White of Pasco. Wn., has pur­
the stretch can be made homelike,
A program was given in the after­
life is , in his Son’’ (I John 5:
chased the Eggleston place.
and a veritable street of beauty if a
noon
and
evening,
and
a
turkey
din
­
11).
SAFETY EDUCATION
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy were din­
reasonably small effort is made by
ofChtiwter
The Lesson-Sermon also includ-
ner was served at 6:00 o'clock.
ner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
the citizens along the main road and
ed the following correlative pass-
Mrs. Troy Coleman and Mrs. Mar- IN HIGH SCHOOLS
MODERATE RATE
Clark at Umatilla Sunday.
ages from the Christian Science
side roads. This is a good road
but of Echo entertained the Stan­
Ate
tses)
j
The Irrigon high school and the
textbook, “Science and Health
year, and lets get road minded.
field Ladies Aid Thursday in the
Hearty approval of safety educa­ grade school basketball team played
with Key to the Scriptures.” by
Aid parlors. Mrs. Agnes Hills read tion in the schools as carried on in
Mary Baker Eddy: “The under­
the Ione teams on the home floor
at The Hermiston Herald.
a selection of poems which were a special program launched recently
KIND NATURE
standing that Life is God, Spirit,
Friday night. Irrigon high won by
very
interesting.
by
Earl
Snell,
secretary
of
state,
has
lengthens our days by strengthen­
Nature is being kind to us. Ad­
The Stanfield schools took their been given by high school principals
ing our trust in the deathless re­
versely as It may seem. the snows
mid year exams Thursday and Fri- who have sponsored drivers’ tests in
ality
of
Life,
its
almightiness
and
warm our hearts and cheer us up
day of last week.
immortality .... That Life is
their schools.
for the coming season. They mean
God, Jesus proved by his reap­
Supt. Hay is ill at his home with
With the cooperation of C.
water, and water means crops
pearance after the crucifixion in
the flu.
Howard, state superintendent of
through storage for irrigated lands,
strict accordance with his scien­
Mrs. Ila Wallace. Mrs. Margaret public instruction, Mr. Snell offered
more wheat on neighboring ranches,
COFFEE
tific statement: 'Destroy this tem­
Doughtery and Mrs. Agnes Hills were the services of state drivers’ exami­
and mere grass for stockmen. With­
ple (body) and in three days 1
luncheon guests of Mrs. D. R. Stark­ ners in conducting special examina­
Brand
out the snow we might look into
Roasted especially for Boynton
(Spirit) will raise it up.’ It is as
weather Friday.
tions for students at the school
& Kelley’s
another dust bowl, and because of
if he had said: The I—the Life,
Bud Wessell of Pendeton Is visit­ buildings. Under the guidance of
substance, and Intelligence of the
It we can turn our faces toward a
ing his father, Harry Wessell. this instructors of the high school, spe­
MONTE
universe
—
is
not
in
matter
to
be
prosperous 1937. We hope that the
week.
destroyed” (pp. 487, 27).
cial study was given to the traffic
Old Lady will pick a lot of geese
PEACHES
Grace Rice of Hermiston is spend­ rules and safety measures before ex­
CRACKERS
ing
this
week
visiting
at
the
home
and
aminations
were
taken,
and
the
suc
­
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Unsalted
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char- cess of the students in passing the
Ilie Baker on the meadows.
| tests gave evidence of the value de-
Miss Bytha Hoskins, student at | rived from the specialized instruc-
Northwestern Business College In | tion.
Free Delivery
Phone 341
Prompt. Courteous Service
Portland, spent the week end at her | Harry Palmer, principal of Union
Feis
home in Stanfield.
High School No. 2 of Linn County,
FOR SALADS
Mrs. Bob \lstott, Sr., of Hermis- I "
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‘
before the price s
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at Sweet Home, praised the work of
2 12 Lb. Pkg.
ton
returned
to
her
home
Saturday
.
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the examiners and stressed the dif-
I after spending the week with her
ferent attitude shown by the stu­
Six Delicious
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
A Tall
? Large
dents towards the requirements of
4 Cans —le - Cans
• Sloan Spencer.
the laws governing motor vehicle
Mrs. Ila Wallace spent the week
operation and the licensing of driv-
end in La Grande visiting Mr. and ers.
Brand
Personally I am very much in
BAKING POWDER
Mrs. Bill Mathews, nee Laura Wal- |
Quart
favor of teaching safety and good
lace. Mrs. Mathews, who Is in the
driving,” says Mr. Palmer, “and wel­
hospital, is much improved.
pound
comed this as a first step toward
Mary Johnson of Pilot Rock spent |
BINGS
what 1 hope will be an enlargement
the week end at the home of her sis­
pounds
of such a program."
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Percy
FOWLER FOTO SERVICE
C.
H.
Beard,
principal
of
the
May.
2106 Calumet Ave.
Chicago, Illinois.
Byron Brown Is quite ill at his Roseburg Public Schools, expressed
BANANAS
his commendation of the safety edu­
home.
I am enclosing a negative together with this coupon which has
cational plan, and added "We sin­
teams
basketball
The
Stanfield
been properly endorsed (signed by Red A White Food Store owner)
Kindly make up one fifty cent 5"x 7" photo enlargement absolute-
met the Umatilla teams on their cerely appreciate this program very
ly free and return with negative postpaid
home floor Tuesday night. The girls’ much and hope it may be continued
| game was very close and hard another year.” In both of these
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! fought, the score being 20 to >2 in schools students welcomed an oppor­
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tunity to take the tests as a part of |
| favor of Stanfield. The boys
PRINT CITY
STATE
The Stanfield town team a school project.
defeated
Further development of the plan i
defeated the CCC boys with a score
Red & White Food Store owner please sign
| to promote safety education in the
of 18 to 26.
Red & White:
Mrs. G. E. Greathouse entertained I schools of the state and to assist
the Pollyannas at her home Wed­ | young drivers in becoming expert
Note this coupon Is invalid without the Red * White Food Store
operators of motor vehicles Is inten- '
owner's signature Present this to him and he will sign
nesday
The Monday bridge club bad their ded by Secretary of State Snell
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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.
Principles
Which Endure
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