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THE HERMIST 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. PAGE FOUR Che Germiston Serali Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers._________________________ Entered aa Second Class Matter December, 1906, Umatilla County. Oregon.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ Subscription Rates. One Year ................................... $2.00 Six Months ................... —....... —. 1.00 Three Months -------------------------- .50 Frazier-Lempke Decision The unexpected unanimous up holding of the Frazier-Lempke act by the United States Supreme court will prove a boon to debt ridden farmers, who could not otherwise find a way out of their perplexities. On the other hand it will also be unpopular tc loan agencies. The farmer may apply for a three years moratorium and retain pos session of his property. The act al so provides for a composition of his indebtedness, or a cutting down, or readjustment of the obligation. In the main the effect will be concilia tion. and adjustment in meritorious cases, and a defense against aggres sions of ugly creditors. The law had been found uncon stitutional by a large majority of federal district judges, and many cases have been settled adversely, and illegally, against the interests of farmers. Lawyers refused to take cases under the act, as they had little faith in a favorable deci sion, or preferred practice from cli ents who held the mortgages, or had more money. Therefore the law had become almost inactive. Coming like a flash out of a clear sky is the unanimous decision of the supreme court in favor of the constitutionality of the measure, and lawyers and courts must act ac cordingly. What effect the decision will have on farm loans, old and new, and the credit of farmers will prove an interesting problem. The campaign proposal of Congressman Lempke to loan money on farms from a two billion dollar federal fund at two percent interest is very likely to receive attention by con gress. Such cheap money may refi nance loan companies as well as be come a subsidy to farming to reduce cost of production, and also lower the rising cost of living in the ci ties. Ruth stopped over 8un< minutes visit with old Mr. and Mr a. Lyle son of Spokane visites Sunday with Mr. Ble Mrs. Ella Blayden. E. W. Peck has tot . Phelps-Voyen build! the place, north of front of his servie w910990 9 0990009 0 0094004804910$681098999904499**9 mother. the old • highway in Ration. This will make more roc cars to park and en the danger of accidents. Mr. and Mrs. J Norkoski were in Portland Frid md Saturday to attend a railroa in’s meeting and do some sboppi Miss Cecelif rtlow was home from Portlan/ ■ it the week end Mrs. Gier Jley and Mrs. Geo. McCutcher re business visitors in Hep- onday. Ì A. J e left Monday for La Grand e, he will visit a few days i UMATILLA NEWS By ERMA BYRNES. Independent Bank that is in tbs heaven and in the earth is thine; thins Is the king dom. O Lord, and thou art ex alted as bead above all" (I. Chron. 29: 11). 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 Laker Eddy: "The Scrip tures imply that God is All-In-All. From this it follows that nothing possesses reality nor existence ex cept the divine Mind and His ideas . . . . All the real is eternal. Per fection underlies reality. Without perfection, nothing is wholly real” (pp. 331, 353). The Pocohontas lodge held a card party after their regular meeting Thursday. The tables were beauti 498999*******999 fully decorated in the Easter motif. • BOARDMAN * The program included a piano solo by Edithanne Spencer; a vocal eolo The farmers are receiving their by Janet McMillian; piano solo by soil conservation checks which are Ann Mary Sherlock and Janet Mc- very welcome and will be used to Millian; recitation by Alva Steph ens; vocal solo by Alicia Bousquet; buy seed. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W. Kruse were and a reading by Mrs. James Byrnes. Edithanne Spencer of Pendleton Sunday dinner guests at the H. L. spent Easter vacation at the home McKenny home in Umatilla The Home Economics club spon of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben sored a “500” party Saturday night Spencer. CHURCH OF CHRIST Mrs. Jack Cherry and son Earl at the Grange hall. Ten tables were Columbia School in play. Lunch of pie and coffee spent last Wednesday in Pendleton. 10:00 A. M. Bible school. The Umatilla high school baseball was served at eleven. Prize winners 11:00 A, M.. Devotional service were Z. J. Gillespie and Mrs. A. W. team opened their baseball season Sundsten, first, and consolation by Saturday by defeating Arlington and communion. C. C. W. Kruse and Mrs. R. K. Mil 6-0. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and ler. * The freshman class entertained daughters Joan and Mrs. Don Har- ♦ ryman and sons spent Friday even PINE CITY the high school faculty at a weiner roast at the river Tuesday evening. ing in Pasco visiting friends. By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger Mrs. Ben Spencer. Mrs. Frank Buster Rands and Marvin Ransler took a load of scrap iron to Port Morgan and father Joe Reeves spent Mrs. Joyce Smith spent Easter last Wednesday in Pendleton. land Monday. ! vacation with her home folks in Ir At a regular meeting of the school Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McMillian and rigon. board last week, teachers were elec daughters Gloria and Jane spent E. B. Wattenburger and son Jun ted for the coming term. Miss Nor last Friday in Yakima. ior spent Saturday in Condon and ma Gibbons, Miss E. Tilden and Miss Rosa Ricco who arrived in Fossil on business. Theron Anderson were re-elected to Umatilla Thursday evening was ac- The Rauch children were visitors teach in the grade school. Miss Ma companied by Hugh Van Schoiack at the Julian Rauch home on Eas- rie Ledbetter has accepted a posi and Miss Sara Rix to Prairie City | ter. tion in Heppner and Miss Helen where they visited at the Ricco I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and Glenn does not expect to teach next ranch. They returned Sunday. | family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill year. Miss Cecelia Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stephens of and family spent Sunday in Hermis- 'PAINT Mr. Black were re-elected to teach Maryhill spent the week end in | ton. They attended the Easter ser- in the high school. George Corwin Umatilla visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al I vice. of Colton was elected principal. Ed Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall win Ingles will be superintendent at Bert Nugent who is working in Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. USE Umatilla. The teachers to fill the Portland spent Easter with his fam of Wattenburger and children spent places of Miss Ledbetter and Miss ily. Easter Sunday in Walla Walla. Glenn have not been elected. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens were Ed Hughes and son Allen were Harwood was rehired as janitor hosts at a dinner Monday evening visitors at the Jim Daly home Mon- with a $10 raise. Mrs. Turnbow, who has day. < > y Glen Mackan was quite seriously honoring been visiting friends here for two Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young were Injured last week when a team ran $ To give your house $ away with him and threw him to weeks. Hermiston callers Monday. : * the proper paint lus- ‘ ! the ground. His leg was broken in George McNabb accompanied his Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and places and his knee cap shat uncle Oliver McNabb here Sunday family attended the show in Her- \ ter. Arrest wear and ! ! two tered. Last reports are he is get from Grass Valley where they visi- miston last week end. tear and depreciation ting along as well as can be expect ted his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Butter Creek people are glad to on your home. ... % ed.Mrs. C. A. Macomber and child McNabb. George Harvey of Portland visi- have an improvement in the roads. Hugh and Ralph Currin were cal spent the week end In Board- ted Friday in Umatilla. lers at the Jim Daly ranch Satur Is Your Best $ ren man and Walla Walla. Mrs. Ed Bar- Messner day. They went to Portland Sun Virginia Compton of Investment low and small daughter returned spent the week end here visiting day. home with her Monday morning for Betty McKenzie. Miss Isabella O’Brien spent Easter TUM-A-LUM a week’s visit. Alicia Bousquet spent Saturday vacation with her mother. She re Mr. and Mrs. Victor Porter and afternoon in Pendleton. turned to Pendleton Monday. LUMBER CO. children of Seattle and Miss Adele Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson, Mrs. Mrs. Ray Pinson spent the week Say of Portland were Easter guests Cox were Turnbow and Marguerita Phone 331 Hermiston < • end in Pendleton. at the A E. Porter home. Easter dinner guests at the Joe 2991099900100$10$933090 Mrs. W. O. King and daughter Springer home. Mrs. H. B. Hull. Mrs. Veig and Miss Clara Corrigan spent Saturday ♦ COLUMBIA afternoon in Pendleton. By Lois Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. G. Montgomery and children of Ritzville spent Eas- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Voelker of Wal- ter at the Al Moran home. Erma Byrnes and Glen Ostrom la Walla were over night guests at YOU NEED EVERY DAY spent Sunday in Pendleton where the Christley home Sunday. Mr. Voel they visited at the Gus Tonies ker was formerly superintendent of schools at Hermiston and is at pres- home. CHILDREN S DRESSES ... 59c to ent educational advisor of the Mill The Misses Alice and Beth Coon 2 to 14 years $1.19 ea. ey of Pendleton visited Sunday and Creek CCOC camp near Walla Wal- Monday with their parents, Mr. and la. $1.98 The Thomas Wilson family was $2.25 SILK BLOUSES Mrs. Emmett Cooney. released from quarantine Thursday of last week. WHITE DUCK SPORT CAPS 25c Mr. and Mrs. William Foster and CHURCH NOTES family visited at the H. J. Ott home MEN’S Big Yank WORK SHIRTS 69c Sunday afternoon. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Members ot the Farm Bureau HEAVY CANVASS, 6 ft. wide, per yd. $1 Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Miss Virginia Grice, Pastor Alice Wells Thursday of last week. Sunday school at 10:00 A M. The day was spent in quilting. At % Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. noon a pot luck dinner was served. Dinner guests at the Christley Evening Service at 8:00 o'clock. Hermiston Oregon Communion and missionary ser- home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Voelker, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid, »♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»♦♦SS» vice the first Sunday of every Mr and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison and month. daughter Lois. Special singing at each service by Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg of 0991999991901999030739933999339933 39393390903939300 the Grice sisters in charge. We ex- Irrigon visited friends in Columbia district Sunday evening. tend a hearty welcome to all. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham attend ed Easter services Sunday in Pen- STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN dleton. CHURCH Mrs. Lon Wilson returned from Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt. Courteous Service the St. Anthony Hospital Sunday Jesse K. Griffiths. Minister. and is reported as getting along 10:00 A. M.-—Sunday school. Specials for Friday. Saturday & Monday, April 2. 3 & 5. 7:00 P. M .—Young People's meet- nicely. Nina Rae McCulley and Opal ing. Stockard were week end guests of CORN Ext. Standard Yellow No. 303 6 for 60c . 12 for $1.15 8:00 P. M.—Evening service. Margaret Clarke in Hermiston. for 60c - 12 for Joyce McCulley was a house guest PEAS Standard No. 2's .. $1.15 of Betty Anne Morehouse over the HERMISTON UNION CHURCH BEANS Our Value No. 2’s ......... 6 for 60c - 12 for $1.15 week end. C. Warner. Pastor. Henry Sommerer was a business Bible school. 10:00 A. M. for 60c - 12 for TOMATOES Flavorkist No. 2 % visitor in Athena the first of last $1.15 Chas. Duvall. Superintendent KRAUT Red & White No. 21 6 for 87c - 12 for $1.70 11:00 A. M„ Sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and Christian Endeavor. 7:00 P. ; for for family were Sunday dinner guests at $1.90 - 12 CRAB MEAT R * w No. ” 6 Chas. Duvall, president. $3.75 the Lon Wilson home. 8:00 P. M., Sermon. Rosalie and Viola Pelletier at SHRIMP Red * White No i'« 6 for $1.15 - 12 for $2.25 tended the Methodist Sunday school ¡ METHODIST CHURCH 6 for $1 68 - 12 for $3.25 SALMON R * w tails No. 1‛s nienic at the E. E. Rainwater home R. R. Finkbeiner. Pastor Saturday afternoon. SALMON Blue * White No. 1‛s 6 for 75c - 12 for $1.45 Bible school. 10:00 A. M. Mon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mathers of I roe Swarner. superintendent. Pine City and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh TUNA Red * White No. H'S 8 for $1.05 - 12 for $2.05 Worship. 11:00 A. M. Neill were Sunday visitors of Mr | OYSTERS Blue & White No. l’a 6 for 85c . 12 for $1.65 Senior and Pioneer League servi and Mrs. Carl Hammer. ces. 6:30 P. M The Seventh Day Adventist : Quarts 45d Evening service 7:30 P. M. MAYONNAISE Red * White church held an Easter party In the $ Midweek service next Thursday SUN SPUN Salad Dressing - __ .................... Quart 39c Columbia park Sunday. evening at 7:45. Laura Conrad was a dinner guest Ladies Aid services every first and 6 for 42c - 12 for 83e at the S. B. Allen home Easter. CANNED MILK third Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lynch of Bly, EARLY RISER COFFEE LD. 17< Ore. were visiting at the R. H PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Stockard home Sunday. MART COFFEE 2 49. Lawson H. Flora. Pastor. The Columbia Winners Calf club Regular Sunday services as fol- met at the home of John Knox Sun CATSUP Red * White 14 oz. 8 for $1.05 •12 for $2.05 day. There are six members en- lows: Per Pkg 254 i rolled In the club at present. They FRISKIES Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. are John Knox, president: Marion Preaching at 11:00 A. M $49689999898988999899919790797009007000920000100000*0 Beck, vice president; Henry Som- • - FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE. President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation qporopopcocoppcccpo997 9 99c99cc999999979989919990904*0 merer secretary; Otha Whitsett, so- cial manager and Floyd Whitsett and Susan Knox. The main feature of the meeting was the planning of the program for the year. Lon Wilson was a Pendleton visi tor Friday. Joy Epperson has employment at The palles for the next month. Mr and Mrs. Tillford Stillings of Stanfield, Mrs. J. S. Shaver and son Lyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Csrl Hammer and family were Sunday dinner guests at the L. Hammer home. Those who attended the Easter egg hunt at the Ryland home Sun- day vere Viola. Rosalie. Louise, Dick and Ted Pelletier. Mr and Mrs. R. L. Addleman and family and the Shipp family were dinner guests of the John Conrad home Sunday. Cecil Hunt. Clayton Buell, Don ald Rugg, David Blahm, Elmer Blahm and Creston Buzzard enjoyed an Easter party at the Buzzard home Sunday. Ethel Barber was a dinner guest at the Knox home Easter. FULLER S. E. Mikesell of Vancouver, W b ., who has been visitine his brother. W. A. Mikesell and family, returned home Friday. Mrs. S. Kopacs and son have leased the William Luttrell ranch of 2o acres in this district. Mrs. Lut trell has been in poor health for some time snd they expect to go to Portland where Mrs. Luttrell will receive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. William Mikesell were dinner guests at the Barham home Sunday. Lemmel Boylen, brother of Her- bert Boylen, and James Boylen, son of Herbert Boylen, both of Pilot Rock, visited at the Herbert Boylen home Sunday. Nellie Hooker spent Sunday after- noon at the home of her brother. Lou Hooker. Lois Hutchison spent Saturday night at the Frank Sater home. Mrs. Henry Hooker and Mrs Bax ter Hutchison visited Mrs. Bell camper Thursday of last week. Mrs. Belscamper has been ill for some time. Ruby's tranig Shun PAINT r Mill I SPECIALS! NOW IN NEW LOCATION AT HERMISTON Main and Second Streets Grand Opening Day Monday SPECIALS! APRIL 5th OPENING DAY SPECIAL SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE Shop Open Every Week Day from 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M TWO EXPERIENCED OPERATORS BURNHAM & BURNHAM HERMISTON TRADING CO 50e Telephone 711 Hermiston ? ? 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