The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 18, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON,
Ern
The termistan ferali
advantage of such a favorable sea-
son, in doing GOOD farming.
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.
Entered as Second Class Matter
December, 1908, Umatilla County,
Oregon. _
The turkey business is picking
tip. Many are not going in, but the
established poultry men who are
properly financed are not afraid.
They grow 'em right here and com­
petition in other less favored places
must give way to our prime birds.
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Subscription Rates.
One Year .............................
Six Months ............................
Three Months _______ ....__
$2.00
1.00
.50
The new Columbia and Snake riv­
er bill is now betöre congress and it.
in the main, passes the buck to the
board of army engineers in Wash­
ington. D. C. The people of the re­
gion affected, if the bill passes,
must then plead their case, in each
instance, before this high court at
long range.
The measure, however, provides
for an expenditure of $15,000,000 a
year on river development. It does
not name any project for first con­
sideration. Where this money is to
be spent is left to the discretion of
army engineers. They may spend it
down river or up river, and the Uma
tilla rapids may again be sold down
the river.
It has been a perfect spring for
farming and the farmers are taking
BOARDMAN
THURSDAY. MARCH 18, 1937.
IRRIGON
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
The grade school pupils were trea-
Mrs. Frank Frederickson visited
ted to a halt day holiday Friday af- relatives
in Portland last week.
lernoon while their teachers went Her little granddaughter, Marjor-
to Lexington to meet with other ie Linkhart, accompanied her home
teachers of the county, to make
plans for the Morrow county music Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedwell have
The story of steam boati ng on the festival April 30.
moved to the Ryder place west of
upper Columbia and Snake rivers is
Imogene Wilson is working in
: Ar- town and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gray-
1 well told by the diary of Captain lington at the Oasis Cafe.
beai have moved to the Bedwell
Arthur Riggs, kept almost 30 years
Mrs. G. McCutchen and children residence.
ago. The Captain knew 'Old Man were Pendleton visitors over the
Carl Fisher is employed at the
River' like few men did in those week end.
Geo. Kendler place.
days and like none of them know
Mrs. Robert Smith spent the week
Paul Smith delivered a load of
now. This statement might be ap­ brooms
end at her home west of town.
to Pendleton Saturday.
plied to engineers, politicians and
Mrs. Leo Perusse and E. L. Mace
Gardiner, who has been stay­
public administrators or distributors ing Tom
at Nick Falera for some time, of Yakima. Wn.. visited Mr. and
of public funds.
left Wednesday for northern Wash­ Mrs. Roscoe Williams from Wednes­
ington where he has rented a place. day until Saturday. Mrs. Perusse is
Be careful and don't drop your
A large crowd attended the kitch­ a sister of Mrs. Williams and Mr.
fish Une into the tree tops of Board­ en shower for the new grange kitch­ Mace her father.
man, bye and bye.
Mrs. B. P. Rand was having den­
en Tuesday evening at the grange
hall. The evening was spent play­ tal work done in Hermiston Satur­
day.
ing games and dancing.
Days fly by so fast that you may
Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer of Pendleton
W. A. Price was called to Port­ visited
forget to plant those flowers, shrubs
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
land
because
of
the
serious
illness
and trees. There is no better time
Roy Minnick Saturday. Mr. Sawyer
of
his
father.
than the early morning or the flam-
a brother of Mrs. Minnick.
Miss Clara Ruff and Miss Mary is Mr.
ing sunset.
and Mrs. L. B. Dexter are
Harney came up from Portland Fri­ moving
into the depot where Mr.
day
evening
and
spent
the
week
end
Dexter will have charge for some
Golf Club Meeting,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ingles.
A large crowd attended the alum­ time.
meeting of the Hermiston Golf
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy and
club has been called for Friday ni dance given in the gym Saturday Mrs. Marshall Markham were called
night at 8:00 o’clock in the library. night. The Kauffman orchestra of to the bedside of their father. Em­
The president, Curtis Simons, urges Pendleton furnished the music.
mett. McCoy. who is in The Dalles
Fred Harman returned to Port­ hospital
that everyone be present to make
seriously ill. Mrs. Mark-
land
Tuesday
after
visiting
several
plans for the opening season tourna­
ham returned home with her two
days
with
his
sister
Mrs.
Wm.
Con-
ments and take care of other busi­
Sunday to leave the little
sodine. Mrs. Consodine is also en­ daughters
ness.
at the home of Mrs. Chas. Ste-
joying a visit with her daughters girls
ward. She returned to The Dalles
from Portland.
Sunday evening. A message Mon­
A program sponsored by the P.T. day stated Mr. McCoy seemed some
A. was given Thursday evening of better.
last week for the. benefit of the
Miss Snow McCoy, who underwent
P.T.A. treasury. It was a program an operation at The Dalles hospital
enjoyed by all who attended.
two weeks ago, was able to be tak­
Mrs. Dan Ransier and Mrs. Mar- en to the home of her sister, Mrs.
vin Ransier went to Weston last Jay Belry. the first of the week.
at The Hermiston Herald.
week to see Mrs. Dan Ransier’s niece
Miss Virginia and Nadine Grice
who was quite ill.
returned to their home in Hermis­
The missionary meeting was held ton Friday. They have been assist­
at the home of Mrs. Black Wednes­ ing with the revival services.
day afternoon. Mrs. Baker acted as
R. V. Jones accompanied H. M.
leader. There were some special Sommerer and J. H. Reid of Hermis­
Easter numbers in addition to the ton to Seattle on a business trip Fri­
regular program.
day. returning Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Warner were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
| Steward Sunday.
STANFIELD
NEVER TOO YOUNG TO START
Save for the future—It’s never too early—nor too
late to begin.
INSURANCE FOR ALL RISKS
First National
Bank of Hermiston
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
O IUAILITY
COMING AGAIN
PAINT
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By Sophronia Rhea
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle
COLUMBIA
Funeral services were held Sun­
By Lois Hutchison
day for Mrs. Harriet M. Kepple who
died Friday at her home in Stan­
who has made professional visits field. Before coming here Mrs.
Mrs. Wier Casady and daughter
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to Hermiston for 25 vears. will
Keppie's home was in Hopkins, Marian, and Mrs. Longhorn visited
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Minn., where she was a member of at the J. S. Arnberg home in Irri-
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again be at the
the Eastern Star. She was a mem­ gon Wednesday.
To give your house < < » >
ber of the Ladies Aid and Women's
The Columbia Stitchers sewing
the proper paint lus­ ( 4 > ►
Study Club in Stanfield. Those who club, under the leadership of Anne
survive her are her husband. A. D. Sommerer, reorganized Friday even­
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Kepple, a son Donovan Decker of ing at a meeting which was held at
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Umapine, and her mother, Mrs. Hen- the Columbia school house. The
ry Belscamper of Hermiston. Fun- seven members who enrolled at this
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eral services were conducted by the time are Ruth McCulley, Dorothy
for one day
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Rev. Jess K. Griffiths of Pilot Rock Knox. Marjory Grey, Mary Sommer-
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Eyes Examined—
and members of the Eastern Sta er, Thelma Shipp and Anne Sommer­
er. Officers elected for the club
Burial was in the Echo cemetery.
Investment
—Glasses Ground and Fitted.
The Tally Ho club met Saturday year are: Mary Sommerer, president;
TUM-A-LUM
night with Mrs. J. F. Lane. Four Dorothy Knox, vice president; Peg­
RELIEVE EYE STRAIN
gy Sommerer, secretary; and Ruth
tables of bridge were In play.
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AND HEADACHE.
LUMBER CO.
The Rev. and Mrs. Banta were vi- McCulley, reporter.
siting in Stanfield Friday.
Mrs. Harriet Keppel, daughter of
CHARGES REASONABLE
Phone 331
Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trumbull Mrs. H. Belscamper, passed away at
left Saturday for Spokane where her home on the Stanfield project
they spent the week end.
Friday evening due to heart disease.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kenison and Mrs. Kepple was born in Wisconsin
Mrs. Kenneth Trumbull were Pendle and was fifty-three years of age at
ton visitors Saturday.
the time of her death. The funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea were din- was held at the Prann Funeral par­
of
Miss
Norma
Davis
in
ner guests
lors Sunday afternoon. The body
was laid to rest in the Echo ceme-
Hermiston Sunday.
tery,
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Spencer and
1 lb. 16c - 3 for 45c
small son left Monday for Kenne-
Mrs. Grey, and daughter Marjory,
CO-OP COFFEE...................
wick where Mr. Spencer will be em­ and Evelyn Cook visited at the C. L.
....
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for
42c
ployed in the creamery.
Upham home Sunday.
TOMATO JUICE, 15 oz can
Clyde Kenison and Frank Sloan
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sommerer,
10c
were
in
Pendleton on business Fri­ accompanied by Mrs. David Mittles-
CATSUP, 12 oz. bottle ......................
day,
dort, motored to Pendleton Monday
1 lb. 18c
CALUMET BAKING POWDER .....
Eddie and Ray Attebury and Lee of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Shipp were visitors
Connor of Pendleton were visiting
at the Henry Hooker home Sunday,
FLOUR, Washington Hard Wheat ... ...... sack $1.53
in Stanfield Sunday.
Morse Caldwell who has been in
The Ladies Aid met Thursday of
TOILET TISSUE................................ 6 rolls for 23c
last week in the aid parlors with the hospital at Pendleton, visited at
i Mrs. M. Refvem and Miss Elva Ber­ the Bob Woodward home last week.
20c
WHITE WAY SOAP POWDER, 36 oz.
ry as hostesses. The next meeting Morse is a brother of Mrs. Wood­
ward, and Marthabell Caldwell.
I will be election of officers.
Arilda Foster spent Sunday in
FELS - NAPTHA..................................... 5 bars 25c
John Gibson of Hillsboro spent
the past week visiting old friends in Hermiston visiting Lucille Shaw.
10c
LUX, 5 oz. pkg..........................................
Elbert Hutchison
and Elmer
Stanfield.
Mrs. P. H. May. a recent bride, James of Pendleton visited at the
1 lb. 50c
KEG SMOKING TOBACCO.................
was honored at a shower Saturday I Baxter Hutchison home Thursday
[ afternoon at the Presbyterian church i evening.
GELATINE DESSERT, Hollywood ...... 6 for 25c
and many lovely gifts were received
Marthabell Caldwell visited her
by the honoree. Hostesses were Mrs. friends in Umatilla Sunday.
4
lbs.
23c
DRIED PRUNES ....................................
F. A. Baker. Mrs. B Brown. Mrs O.
Lois Hutchison was among the
Tate, Mrs. Vernon Waid and Mrs. group of Epworth Leaguers who at-
J Ila Wallace.
tended the Epworth League Insti­
Mrs. Carl Rhea and Miss Sophro- tute in The Dalles over the week
“The Friendly Store”
! nia Rhea were hostesses Friday end.
evening at a birthday party honor­
Laura Conrad. Nina Rae McCul­
ing Carl Rhea. Guests included Mr. ley, Joyce McCulley and Opal Stock­
and Mrs. Paul Lee, Mr. and Mrs. ard attended the Torch Honor con­
Sloan Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe ference in Hermiston Saturday.
Hornsby and Bud Isaacs. The even-
About twenty carloads of friends
ing was spent playing monopoly.
charivaried Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Dunham at their home in Columbia
district Tuesday evening of last
week, and a good time was enjoyed
Phone 341
Prompt, Courteona Service
UMATILLA NEWS
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Thurs., Mar. 25
DAINT Is Your Best
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Co-op Specials
NORTH PORTLAND, OREGON
STRICTLY A CO-OPERATIVE OR­
GANIZATION FOR ALL ITS PA­
TRONS.
FOR STOCKMEN THAT
HAVE STOCK TO MARKET AND
ESPECIALLY SMALL LOTS
WE
RECOMMEND THAT YOU GET IN
TOUCH WITH THE UMATILLA CO-
OPERATIVE LIVESTOCK MARKET­
ING
ASSOCIATION
FOR
THEIR
TRUCK SERVICE.......................................
YOUR PATRONAGE EARNESTLY SOLICITED
FARMER'S UNION COMMISSION COMPANY
Everyone is invited to attend these
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Rauch and family, Mrs. Frank services.
Helms and daughters and J. T. Ay-
ers.
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger
Miss Virginia Grice, Pastor
were Pendleton callers Thursday.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Miss Dora E. Moore, Miss Mary
Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock.
Daly and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watten­
burger and family were dinner
Evening Service at 8:00 o’clock.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Communion and missionary ser-
Robert Smith in Irrigon Sunday vice the
first Sunday of every
evening.
month.
Special singing at each service by
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
the Grice sisters in charge. We ex­
C. Warner, Pastor.
Bible school, 10:00 A. M.
j tend a hearty welcome to all.
Chas. Duvall, Superintendent
11:00 A. M., Sermon.
STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M
CHURCH
Chas. Duvall, president.
8:00 P. M., Sermon.
Jesse K. Griffiths, Minister.
10:00 A. M.-—Sunday school.
METHODIST CHURCH
7:00 P. M.—Young People’s meet­
R. R. Flnkbeiner, Pastor
ing.
Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Mon-
8:00 P. M.—Evening service.
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.
15c
TO EASE
RHEUMATIC PAINS
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 PM
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
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Demand and Get Genuine
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Hermiston Mercantile Co-op
FARMER'S UNION COMMISSION COMPANY
HERMISTON TRADING CO
Ry ERNA BYRNES.
SPECIALS FOR MARCH 20th and 22nd
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and
PINE CITY
daughter Joan spent Friday in Wal­
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
la Walla.
Mrs. Harry Rodenbough and
COFFEE. Red & White, 3 lb. tins ...
........ 89c
J. A. Yeager of Pendleton spent
daughter Doris and Mrs. Jeff Ste­
vens spent Thursday in Pendleton. Wednesday at Pine City school. Mr.
The Umatilla high school students Yeager is Umatilla county school
COFFEE. Mart, 1 lb...........................
2 for 48 <
attended a party at Boardman Fri­ superintendent.
Miss Dora E. Moore spent the
day night. Irrigon high school stu-
COFFEE. Early Riser 1 lb.
■ 3 for 55.
week end in Portland.
dents were also guests.
the
week
Lucy E. Rodgers visited at the
Betty McKenzie spent
10 for 69e
MILK. Red & White.......
end in Messner visiting Virginia Pine City school this week.
<> Compton.
Mrs. Bert Young and Mrs. Wilma
ROLLED OATS. Red & White, 3 lbs. ........ 21e
Word was received here last Fri­ Roberts were callers at the H. E.
Young
home Saturday.
day of the death of H. C. Bramar at
ORANGE JUICE. R & W„ 12 oz.
6 for 85<
his home in Oswego Thursday even­
Mable and Elsie Rauch had some
ing. Mr Bramar is the father of V. dental work done in Hermiston Mon­
D. Bramar of this city and a former day.
4 for 19e
FLAVOR JELL
School was closed a half day Fri­
resident here. Mr. and Mrs. V. D,
Bramar left immediately tor Oswe- day so the teachers could attend
APRICOTS. Whole, Red & White, I’s 2 for 27e
a teachers’ meeting In Lexington.
go.
Frances Bray and Mae Wurster
Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Pinson spent
PEARS. Red & White, 2‘‘s .................. 2 for 49e
spent the week end In Boardman the week end in Salem visiting her
| narents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jones
where they visited friends.
PEARS. Blue & White, 2‘‘s.................. 2 for 39e
Many Umatilla people attended Mrs. Jones is very ill.
W. J. Wattenburger of Echo was
the dance In Boardman and Hermis­
a caller at the H. E. Young home
ton Saturday night.
MAYONNAISE. Red & White, quart
Miss Edna Danford accompanied Monday.
CORN FLAKES. Kellogg’s, 3 small or 2 Irg. .. 19e
Mrs. Robert Smith spent the week
Harold Alstott to Portland where
•nd with her home folks In Irrigon.
the latter purchased a new car.
Dinner guests at the E B Wat-
Mrs. Hans Ryning spent Sunday
Cereal Bowl FREE!
and Monday visiting Miss Clara Cor- tenburger home Tuesday evening
were Mr. and Mrs Robert Smith
rigan.
OVALTINE, large size
57d
James Byrnes spent Monday
in and Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Pinson
Visitors at the Fred Rauch home
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COFFEE. Red and White, 1 lb. tins
..... 45e
Announcement!
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT
OUR STORE AFTER OUR
OPENING EARLY NEXT
WEEK, AT THE CORNER OF
MAIN AND SECOND. OUR
BUSINESS WILL BE ON A
CASH BASIS WHICH ENAB­
LES US TO GIVE YOU THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
ON QUALITY MERCHAN­
DISE...........................
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