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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1937.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
| Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. tended the 4-H Dairy club meeting
| Clayton Ayers.
’ which was held in the assistant AAA SETS SEED
Mrs. Ray J. Pinson spent the | county agent’s office Saturday after-
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
noon for the purpose of reorganiz- STANDARD
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by ! week end in Pendleton.
Those attending the show in Her- ing the dairy clubs in this end of
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
miston Saturday evening were Mr. the county.
Publishers.
Use ot seed adapted to the condi­
and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger, Mrs.
Dinner guests at the Will Foster
Entered
Second Class Mattar Violet Allen. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. home Sunday were Mr. and Mr*. tion* for which it is sown will be
December, 1908, Umatilla County, Wattenburger, Bert Barnes and Ger- George Rand, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. an essential in participating in this
Oregon.
aid Rood.
Rand and sons Herbert and David, year's agricultural conservation pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick and all of Irrigon.
gram, it is announced by the state
| family from Long Creek spent Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott and Miss
| day and Monday at the Lon Watten­ Walther, sister of Mrs. Ott, mo­ committee in charge in Oregon. In
tored to Pendleton Friday in the line with a national policy adopted,
burger*.
Mrs. Joyce Smith spent the week Ott's new V-8, which they purchased the state technical committee has
end at Irrigon with her home folks. Thursday.
recommended specific requirement*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad made in alfalfa and clover seeding, pas­
Subscription Rate*.
daughters were callers at the C. H. a business trip to Pendleton Tues­
ture grass seeding and related crops,
$2.00 Bartholomew and the Jim Daly day of last week.
One Year .............. .. ...............
Ethel Barber, who is staying at where soil building payments are
1.00 homes Sunday.
Six Months
........... —...
.80
Roy Neill spent last week in the home of her grandparents in Co­ sought.
Three Months _____________
Heppner on the grazing committee. lumbia district, spent the week end
No payments will be made this
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wood* are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
year in Oregon for seeding alfalfa
the
parents
of
a
ten
pound
baby
liam
Barber,
who
recently
moved
to
To olear up the new park situa­
seed obtained from southwestern
tion it is necessary for local citi­ daughter. Mrs. Woods is better Stanfield.
Miss Myrthena Marten spent Sat­ states, or that imported from Argen;
zens to loan 825 to $100 each to a known as Evelyn Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger urday night at the home of Lois tine or South Africa, it is announced.
total amount of 31500 in certifi­
cates payable when funds are avail­ spent Sundry afternoon at the Otis Hutchison.
Mrs. J. H. Pearson of Minnehaha No imported red clover seed is to
Save for the future—It’s never too early-
able. This will assure the full ex­ McCarty and Joe Foley homes.
Mrs. William Busknum, Marie district, is visiting at the home of be used except that from Canada.
penditure of the new allotment of
late to begin.
Pasture grass restrictions will in­
312,000 from WPA in labor on the Healy and Joe Farley visited at the her son, Roy Pearson, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Carr moved clude the elimination from consider-
grounds and the completeness of John Healy home Sunday.
James Daly was a business visi­ to Touchet last week.
this recreational center.
1 ation of seed that contains noxious
tor in Hermiston Tuesday.
Martha Lenz and Verne Dunham,
both residents of Columbia district, weeds, and mixtures must be such
Do not forget that the new park
were united in marriage March 2, as give reasonable assurance of suc­
will be a really recreational center
at Vancouver, Wn. Miss Lenz gra­ cess in the district where seeded.
and will attract people for 50 miles
BOARDMAN
duated with the class of '35 from
around to make use of the golf
Those in charge of the program
the Hermiston Union high school. point out that the rules are such as
course, race track, and to attend
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Wicklander,
F. B. SWAYZE, President
The young couple will make their
gatherings at the community hall
to give every consideration to the
and at the Umatilla Project fair. It Jr., have rented the place vacated home on what is known as the Ep­
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
cooperator who does everything
will be the largest park In eastern by L. Bush, and will move in a few person ranch.
days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad, Mr. possible from bis standpoint and
Oregon. Highways radiating from it
Word has been received from and Mrs. Victor Addleman and small then suffers a crop failure. Pay­
lead to all parts of Oregon. Hermis­
daughter
Shirley, and Laura Conrad
ton should take great pride In this Portland of the death of Homer J.
Cason, Friday. Mr. Cason has made and Jack Allen were dinner guests ments are still permissible in such
wonderful attainment.
his home here for several years. The at the R. L. Addleman home Sunday. cases. The use of poor seed at the
Glen C. Wade has resigned his po­
past year or so he has been in very
Tree planting has grown into a poor health and early last fall went sition as pastor of the First Church start, however. Invites failure and is
not evidence of good faith, it is held.
national program.
Our assistant to Portland where he could receive of Christ.
county agent has orders for 24,000
medical
care.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rucker
and
family
trees which shows that people are
NORTH PORTLAND, OREGON
L. Schnitzer moved his broom fac­ of Irrigon were visitors at the 1939 World*» Fair
giving serious consideration to the
importance of windbreaks, wood lots tory to Portland this week, as not Duane Lathrope home Sunday.
Lydia E. Wilder died Wednesday
Has New Ideas About
shade and landscape. Soil erosion enough broom corn was being plant­
STRICTLY A CO-OPERATIVE OR­
prevention is Just as important here ed this year to warrant his staying morning about 11 o'clock at the
Amusempnt Features
Mrs.
here. Mr. Funkhouser did his haul- home of her granddaughter,
as in many other districts.
GANIZATION FOR ALL ITS PA­
Sampson, who resides on the old H.
ing for him.
J.
Stillings
ranch
in
this
district.
NEW
YORK.
(Special
).
—“
Only
seeing
TRONS.
FOR STOCKMEN THAT
Mrs. G. Pettys and son are visit-
The slogan "Take Oregon out of
Mrs. Wilder was born in 1848, be­ will be believing." says President Grover
the mud,” gave the strongest impe­ ing in Pendleton this week.
HAVE STOCK TO MARKET AND.
H.E.C. met Wednesday at the ing 87 years and 9 months at the Whalen of the New York World’s Fair
tus to highway building west of the
time of her death. She was a pio­ 1939 Corporation, as ne tries to envision
Cascades years ago. "Take our pro- home of Mrs. W. A. Baker.
WE
SMALL
LOTS
ESPECIALLY
The body was what the Fair is planning, more than two
The Boardman high school team neer of the west.
ject out of the desert with trees”
shipped
to
The
Dalles
Sunday
where
years
in
advance,
in
the
way
of
facilities
the
went to Arlington Friday to
RECOMMEND THAT YOU GET IN
is just as appropriate.
for recreation entertainment and amuse-
tournament. They played Hermis­ funeral services were held.
Rev. R. R. Finkbeiner was calling ment.
TOUCH
WITH THE UMATILLA CO-
ton
and
lost
by
a
few
points.
The
"Bulldogs to Salem” should be
In Columbia district Tuesday of this
Every man. woman and child in the
our slogan for another year, The boys with Mr. and Mrs. Ingles re­ week.
OPERATIVE
LIVESTOCK MARKET­
United States, he says, has an interest in
boys can keep this in mind while mained for the rest of the games.
the 1939 Fair and to some degree or other
There
being
no
school
Friday
af
­
ING
ASSOCIATION
FOR
THEIR
training during the vacation.
••*****• ♦
has a part in the building of that Fair.
ternoon, several attended the bas- • • «
The exposition, therefore, will surpass
♦
TRUCK
SERVICE
.......................................
ketball tournament at Arlington.
IRRIGON
all previous fairs, not only In the demon­
Miss Edith Richardson and Earl
stration of the wonders of the world or
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
Heffner were united in marriage in
present-day life and in the projection of
PINE CITY
YOUR PATRONAGE EARNESTLY SOLICITED
Walla Walla Monday afternoon.
the World of Tomorrow, but also in pro­
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
March 1st. They left immediately
Mrs. Ryder, who has been work- viding the utmost variety of entertain­
for Boise, Idaho, where Mr. Heffner Ing in the mountains, is visiting ment and amusement for every man,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent has employment.
friends here.
woman and child
Friday and Saturday at Hot Lake.
Several Boardman citizens were
Irrigon Grange 641 held a busi­
The entiri world will be tapped for ev­
Mr. Ayers visited his brother Frank seen in Pendleton Saturday. Among ness meeting Wednesday of
last ery amusement possibility The tiresome
who Is very ill.
them were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow, week.
mediocrity of stunts and side shows—
Callers at the Marion Finch home Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow and Mr.
All of the teachers attended the the stock-in-trade relics of the amuse­
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H.
tournament Friday and Saturday at ment world of yesterday— wih give way
and Mrs. E. T. Messenger.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley and Arlington. The Columbians orches­ to a new and modern standard of ex­
Ladies Aid services every first and
STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN
Stanton were Hardman visitors Sat- tra played at the dance there Sat­ cellence The plan of the New York third Wednesday.
CHURCH
urday.
urday night.
World's Fair has anticipated the re-
Mrs. J. F. Gorham and Janet ac­
Mrs. Eddy and Miss Hanson mo- quiremeats for enter ainment and is
PILGRIM
HOLINESS
CHURCH
Jesse K. Griffiths, Minister.
companied Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Paine tored to Heppner Tuesday to attend ; making them . part of the general
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
to Idaho where they visited a few a committee meeting.
scheme ul the Fail, rather than allowing
10:00 A. M.—Sunday school.
:
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward re­ them to spring up as au ap ne ndare or an
days with relatives.
Regular Sunday services as fol-
7:00 P. M.— Young People’s meet­
Percy Rake returned Thursday turned home Thursday from Walla afterthought Ever the tiny children will lows:
ing.
from a short business trip to Wood­ Walla where Mr. Steward has been have a playground reserved exclusively
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
taking treatments at the Veteran’s for their own use.
land, Wn.
8:00 P. M.—Evening service.
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
Barbara Norkoskl and Jessie Pet- hospital the past six months. Mr.
Young People’s meeting, 7:00 P M
ruzzelli were house guests Friday Steward is very much improved.
Miss Lucile Jones spent the week
and Saturday of Mrs. V. Colosso at
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
CHURCH NOTES
Barnhart.
end with Alice Frederickson.
Everyone Is invited to attend these
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom gave a
Ada May Harford and Virginia
services.
Compton visited in Arlington over dinner at their home Friday honor­
CERISTCAR SCIEECE CHURHES
ing their son Don Isom's birthday.
the week end.
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ransier A very pleasant evening was spent.
; TAN" ‘ was ti e subject of the
'PAINT
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand and
moved into the Chas. Goodwin house
Miss
Virginia Grice, Pastor
171 Lesso n-S e r m o n in all
small sons were business visitors in
in town Saturday.
Churches of Chr' t, Scientist, on
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell and Heppner Saturday.
Sunday, March 7.
Chas. Acock and Ollie Coryell
son visited over the week end at the
Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock.
2 FULL
The Golden Text was, "Ye are
S. C. Russell home.
were business visitors in Pendleton
USE
Evening Service at 8:00 o’clock.
DOZEN
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Uthe left j Friday.
my witnesses, sa th the Lord, and
Communion and missionary
ser-
Miss Tigglebeck motored to The
Sunday for Yakima where they will
my servant whom I have chosen”
vice the first Sunday of every
visit a few days. Mrs. Uthe, Les- Dalles Saturday to visit Miss Snow
(Isa. 43: 10).
Demand and Get Genuine
ter’s mother, who has been visiting McCoy who is at The Dalles hospi­
month.
Among the citations which com­
here the past week, returned home tal convalescing from an operation
Special singing at each service by
prised
the
Lesson-Sermon
was
the
with them.
she underwent recently.
the Grice sisters in charge. We ex-
To give your house
following from the Bible: “Blessed
A. C. Hatton and son Donald, and
is the man that walketh not in
tend a hearty welcome to all.
❖ • ********* ♦ • • Frank Brace and son Bobby attend-
the proper paint lus­
♦ ed the tournament at Arlington Sat- the counsel of ungodly, nor stand-
ter. Arrest wear and
COLUMBIA
urday.
eth in the way ot sinners, nor sit-
By
Lois
Hutchison
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clintsman
tear and depreciation
teth in the seat of the scornful.
4 from Priest River, Idaho, visited Mr.
But his delight is in the law of
on your home. . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill visited and Mrs. Lyle Eddy Sunday as they
the
Lord; and in his law doth he
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Neill's were enroute to Portland.
meditate day and night” (Ps. 1:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ham-
The Grice sisters of Hermiston
Is Your Best
1. 2).
mer.
are house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Investment
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
Visitors at the C. L. Upham home Tom Caldwell this week. They are
Sunday morning were Mrs.
ed the following correlative pass-
W. assisting . with the meetings which
Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. . Baxter Hut- will continue at the Pentecostal ‘ ages from the Christian Science
chison and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin church throughout the week.
textbook, "Science and Health
Hutchison and daughter Nadine of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olmstead are
BORENE
HONEY
with Key to the Scriptures,” by
Phone 331
Hermiston
Pilot Rock.
the parents of a baby girl born Wed­
The fastest selling soap on the
Mary
Baker
Eddy:
"Man
in
Sci
­
Local Alfalfa
sa.
A number of boys and girls at- nesday. March 3rd.
market.
4g
5 lb. tin .........................
ence is neither young nor old. He
Glenn Paulson has been quite ill
Large package ............. "1%
has neither birth nor death . . .
the past few days.
E. en Shakespeare's poetry pic­
Umiker and little
Mrs. Sam
BARS
COCOA
daughter Kathleen from St. Helens
tures age as infancy, as helpless­
6 for
are visiting her parents. Mr. and
Waverly Brand, For all occa-
ness and decadence, instead of
Mrs. Frank Leicht.
sions.
assigning to man the everlasting
is
Milo McFarland of Umatilla
----------- —
WHITE
KING
2 lb. tin
grandeur
and
immortality
of
de
­
Is hauling hay from the Frank Fred-
Free Delivery
Phone 341
Prompt, Courteous Service
velopment, power, and prestige
rickson place this week.
.... The perfect and immortal
— Specials for March 12th, 13th and 15th —
Medium Size
Mrs. Lyle Eddy and Mrs. Roscoe
MACARONI
are the eternal likeness of their
Williams were shoppers in Hermis-
PAR
WONDER CLEANALL. large package ...
SPAGHETTI or NOODLES
Maker . . . Man, governed by im­
ton Monday.
Large Size ..
Large Cello
Mrs. Rveker left Sunday for Wal-
GLOSS STARCH. Red and White
2 for 19d
mortal Mind, is always beautiful
lowa to visit her brother.
Bags ...........
and grand. Each succeeding year
CLOTHES PINS. Diamond Spring, 18 to pkg. 10e
Mr. and Mrs. Arnberg visited Mr.
COARSE GRAHAM
i nfolds wisdom, beauty, and holi-
mother,
who
is
very
ill.
* rnburg’s
ness" (pp. 244, 246).
MOPS, complete with handle.......
WAX PAPER
$ Sunday.
ma-
McCoy
underwent
a
Emmett
BROOMS. Red & White.............
With cutter, 125 ft. g
OATS
g
mi
’or operation at The Dalles Monday.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Roll - Each .................. A
9 lb. bag ...............
GDC
son Russell motored down Tues-
s. o. s................................................
C. Warner, Pastor.
dav to visit him.
Bible
school.
10:00
A.
M.
AMMONIA. Parson’s, Pints
The barge which has been moved
Chas. Duvall, Superintendent
COCOANUT
to the Washington side of the Co-
11:00 A. M.. Sermon.
JOHNSONS GLOCOAT, Quart
93c
Fine Threaded
4
lumbia river several months ago,
CRACKERS
Christian
Endeavor,
7:00
P.
M
moved to the middle of the river
Pound ..............
ad
DI IDF Y Bleaching Fluid, half gallon
Large Package
23C
Chas.
Duvall,
president.
Monday to begin work on the chan
8:00 P. M., Sermon.
TUen Drain Pipe Cleaner or Bowl Cleaner 17e
nel.
Rewards for a Bible school at-
Kniechleo
Franklin and Marlyn
SALAD DRESSING
COFFEE
WINDEX. 6 oz. bottle..................................... 18C
pupils enrolled in the tendance contest starting next Sun-
were new
Arden Brand
OUR SPECIAL BRAND
grade school Monday. Mr. Kniech- day and continuing for one year.
LYE. Red & White............................................
Pints
9c
leo bought the Wolfe place some will be a fine red letter Bible, pre­
time
azo
and
moved
his
family
here
HONEY. 5 lbs.
.......................
55C
• Lb.
sented by the Sunday school depart­
Quarts
from the valley recently.
HOMINY. 2 ’’s. 2 for
Harvey Walpole and son Robert ment.
23c
Lbs.
moved to the old Corey place west
PEANUT BUTTER
CHICKEN NOODLES. Lynden’s, 16 oz.
29c
of Irrigon Monday.
METHODIST CHURCH
GIVE IT A TRIAL!
R. R. Finkbeiner. Pastor
Hoody’s
65.
KRAUT. Red & White, 2‘‘s, 2 for.............. 29c
5 U» can ...................
73%
Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Mon- |
SHU WHITE
OVEN BAKED BEANS. Red & White...... 18c
roe Swarner, superintendent
Worship. 11:00 A. M.
CRISCO. 3 lbs..................................................... 65c
TOMATOES
Shinola
Senior and Pioneer League
ces, 6:30 P. M
SLICED BACON, lb..........................................
Solid Pack
1
Special
Offer.
Ever'ng service 7:30 P. M.
Large size tins
1
3 pkgs
Midweek service next Thursday !
CODFISH. Rofico Boneless, Cello. 1 lb. pkg,
The he riiston beralb
NEVER TOO YOUNG TO START
nor too
INSURANCE FOR ALL RISKS
FARMER'S UNION COMMISSION COMPANY
• •
FARMER'S UNION COMMISSION COMPANY
TO EASE
RHEUMATIC PAINS
FULLER
BAYER ASPIRIN
PAINT
BOYNTON & KELLEY’S
TUM-A-LUM
LUMBER CO.
29c
HERMISTON TRADING CO
29c
50c
20c
29c
$1.07
23e
.
43c
39c
3
69c
Q UAUT
25C
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