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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937:
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Che Germiston ferali
to Corvallis, Ore., to attend the state day of last week
Mrs. Kenneth Beebe and daugh-
Christian Endeavor convention. Ed­
IRRIGON
the Bob
Published every Thursday at Hermis- na will accompany them to Corval- ter Kay are visiting
Woodward home.
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by
Mrs W. D. Neill of Pine City
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
and Mrs. Hugh Neill of Hermiston
Publishers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown were
were all day visitors
the Lester called to Colfax, Wn., the last at the
Entered as Second Class Matter
Hammer home Saturday.
week by the serious illness of Mrs.
December, 190C, Umatilla County,
PINE CITY
Oscar Whitsett was a business vi­ Brown’s father.
Oregon
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
sitor in Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. Homer Hedrlc and daughter
The Misses Isaacs, Betty Goff and Alice and Mrs. Howard Gregory and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norman visit­
three children from Stanfield visit­
ed the Roy Neill home Wednesday Elmer James, and Bud Curtis of Pen- ed
Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mr. and Mrs.
and Thursday from Kennewick, Wn. dleton were visitors at the Baxter
Phelps Sunday.
Mr. Norman is Mrs. Roy Neill's Hutchison home Sunday.
Mrs. Stella Paulson, who has been
Floyd Coxen was a visitor at the
cousin.
in Portland, returned Thurs-
Birthday dinner guests at the C. W. Rood home from Tuesday to Sat- visitng
day. She also visited Mr. and Mrs,
H. Bartholomew home Friday were urday of last week.
Subscription Rates.
Mrs. Ed. Canfield and George Tom Gurdane at The Dalles from
Mary Sethers. Mr. and Mrs. Marion
until Thursday.
$2.00
One Year -----------------------
Finch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson of Minnehaha district were Tuesday
Bert Benefici returned home from
1.00 Jasper Meyers and children, and dinner guests at the Roy Pearson
Six Months ........... ..... —___ _
San Francisco, Calif., Thursday eve­
.50 Sloan Tomson.
Three Months ---------- —___
home Sunday.
Dinner guests at the Tom Wilson ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Mrs. Cruscn of Sweet Home, Ore.,
Saturday night and Sunday at Hot Wilson and family, Miss Etna Wil­ is visiting at the F. C. Aldrich home.
— PERSONALS —
Lake with hie brother, Frank. He is son, and John Aldrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart were
somewhat improved.
The Columbia Winners Calf club dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Currin
were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quick of Fresno,
met last Friday evening at the of­ Warner Sunday.
at the Harrison home Friday. fice of the assistant county agent.
Cal., stopped in Hermiston a short callers
and Mrs. Earl Isom and Mr.
A slippery road—a heavy fog—a bewildered dog suddenly al
W. J. Wattenburger of Echo was The purpose of this meeting was to and Mr. Mrs.
Geo. Kendler visited with : ! most under your wheels—a sudden unexpected turn — a wild 2 '
while Tuesday morning enroute to a caller at the H. E. Young home.
outline the year's program of work. Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom Sunday eve-
their home from Pendleton where
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Sethers, Otha Whitsett has been selected as ning.
:} swerve to avoid hitting another car. All these are reasons for < ►
Mrs.
Faye
Finch
and
Mrs.
Jasper
rhey attended the funeral of Mrs.
< > that badly smashed car that will cost you plenty unless you carry ! ►
leader of the club.
left
for
her
Miss
Leola
Benefiel
Miss Annie Pearson was an over home in California Tuesday.
Quick's brother, Frank Buskirk. Mr. Meyers spent Thursday in Milton-
11 collision insurance. That will protect you against the heavy repair ' ‘
Freewater.
night guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ed
Sunday dinner guests at • • bill..
< ►
and Mrs. Quick operated the Her-
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch, Mrs. Canfield, Wednesday of this week. the Among
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith
miston Dry Cleaning plant here E. B. Wattenburger and children,
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary has were Mrs. Paulson, Mrs. Virginia
Mrs. Truman Sethers and daughter, purchased a cupboard for their club Chaney,
more than a year ago.
Mr. Benefiel, Mr. and Mrs.
J.
S.
Moore
spent
Thursday
at
the
Announcement was made Wed-
house in Columbia park.
Clair Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
home.
Leo
LaMon,
Jr.,
of
Pendleton
visi-
and Miss Dora Moore.
nesday of last week of the engege-
F. B. SWAYZE, President
E. B. Wattenburger spent from ted at the Lester Hammer home Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith motor­
ment of Miss Mary Elizabeth Middle- Wedneday until Sunday in the John Sunday.
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
ed to Spokane, Wn., last week where
ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Day Valley looking after his bee
Visitors at the Thomas Wilson Mrs. Smith attended institute.
interests.
Middleton of Echo, to Rolland Jo­
home Sunday were Joe Hawkins,
Mrs -Carl Alquist arrived Thurs­
Earl Wattenburger spent Sunday
seph Doolin. The wedding will be an with his iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Mr. Cummings of Adams, Mr. and day to visit her mother Mrs. Fred
Surplus ...............................
10,000.00
event of early June and the young Wattenburger. Earl is being trans­ Mrs. L. Hammer and family, and Reiks, who is ill at her daughter's lows:
Beulah Ryland.
home near Umatilla. Mrs. Alquist
Undivided prodits—net - 17,708.98
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
couple will make their home at ferred to Pasco to be manager of a
Miss Mary Wilson was the house filled the pulpit at the Pentecostal
Reserves
for
contingen
­
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
feed and grain store for J. J. Chis- guest of Miss Marian Pierce Tues- church Sunday morning and again
Burns, Ore.
cies .............................
500.00
hom of Walla Walla.
Young People’s meeting, 7:00 PM
day
night.
Sunday
evening.
Jack Dawning, son of Mrs. A. Car-
Mrs. Lucy O’Brien spent Friday
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Mrs. Wier Casady and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy and
Total .............................. I $430,747.21
ter, who has ‘been in Portland for in Pendleton with her daughter Isa­
Marian were Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Marshall Markham and two
Everyone is invited to attend these U.S. Government obliga­
several weeks, and at Condon for the bella.
Htie at the Trumbull home.
daughters motored to The Dalles services.
Fred Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
tions «10,000.00
...........................
past six weeks, was in Hermiston
Lois Hutchison was a dinner guest Saturday to see Mr. McCoy, who is
Helms, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watten-
Pledged against State,
Friday visiting his mother and burger.
at the Frank Sater home Sunday.
improving
slowly.
Mrs.
Emmett
Mc
­
Mrs. Joyce Smith, Mr. and
county, and municipal
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Coy returned home from The Dalles
friends. He left that evening for Mrs. Young were in Hermiston Mon­
deposits ....................
10,000.00
Sunday.
Columbia
School
Salt Lake City where he will be day.
10:00
A.
M.
Bible
school.
State of Oregon,
Roy Neill was in Heppner last t
employed by the railroad welding
UMATILLA NEWS
ss.
11:00 A. M., Devotional service County of Umatilla
week in attendance at county court.
crew.
By
ERMA
BYRNES.
CHURCH
NOTES
Mrs. Clara Beamer at Heppner
and communion.
I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton and son and Mrs. Minnie Card of Portland •
----------
•
above named bank, do solemnly
Malcolm of Mt. Vernon, Ore., visited were dinner guests at the Roy Neill
Betty McKenzie returned Thurs­
METHODIST CHURCH
swear that the above statement is
No. 9281. Reserve Diet. No. 12
day morning from Boardman where
Saturday and Sunday with friends home Sunday.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Mrs.
true to the best of my knowledge
Ralph Moore and his mother were she has been visiting friends.
Report of Condition of
in Hermiston. They plan to leave
and belief.
E.
E.
Rainwater,
superintendent.
in Hermiston Friday morning and
Erma Byrnes and Glenn Ostrom
NORTON, Cashier
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
the first of May for St. Joseph, Mis­ in the afternoon Ralph went on to spent Thursday evening in Pendle­
A junior church has been orga­
OF HERMISTON
Subscribed and sworn to before
souri, to visit Mr. Norton’s mother, Heppner.
ton where Ostrom attended the Tex­ nized for boys and girls between the in the State of Oregon, at the close
me this 10th day of April, 1937.
Mrs. Fred Painter and children aco meeting.
Mrs. Minnie Norton, and other rela­
ages of 8 and 12 years for the pur­
E. P. Dodd, Notary Public.
of business March 31, 1937.
Mrs. Clint Van Schoiack and pose of aiding children to take the
tives whom he has not seen for sev­ were callers Saturday afternoon
Correct
—Attest:
from Hermiston.
children of Heppner spent Wednes­
enteen years. Mrs. Norton left Her­
W. L. HAMM
day evening at the Hugh Van Scho­ step from the Sunday school to the (Published in response to call made
J. R. RALEY
miston three years ago for Missouri.
by Comptroller of the Currency, un­
church service.
iack home here.
F. B. SWAYZE
der Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes)
Miss Edna Turnblad, who is a
The Ladies Aid met at the home
Directors.
COLUMBIA
of
Mrs.
Del
Jackson
Thursday.
FULL
GOSPEL
CHURCH
student at the Baker business col­
By Lois Hutchison
Those
present
were
Madames
James
RESOURCES
Miss Virginia Grice, Pastor
lege, arrived In Hermiston Wednes­
Byrnes, Annie Edwards, Bill Shep­
Loans and discounts ....$120,404.84
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
day morning to visit her parents,
Fred Johnson of Albee, Ore., was herd, John Wurster, Pete McNabb
218.53
Overdrafts ........................
Morning
worship
at
11:00
o
’
clock.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tunblad, until visiting relatives in Columbia dist- and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thomas.
United States Gov. secu­
Walter Ostrom left Friday morn­
Evening Service at 8:00 o’clock.
38,000.00
rities owned ...........
Thursday morning when two car rlct Saturday.
Mr. Miller, field man for the ing for Grass Valley where he will
Communion and missionary ser- Other bonds, stocks, se­
loads of young people from Baker Smith
Brothers Canning Co., of Pen- be employed.
13,360.72
curities, etc................
every
will stop here for breakfast enroute dleton, was In this district Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and vice the fl st Sunday of
8,000.00
Banking house ...............
month.
daughters Erma and Joan spent Fri-
Real estate owned other
Special
singing
at
each
service
by
day in Walla Walla.
3,240.00
than banking house .
Mrs. Don Harryman and sons Jer- the Grice sisters in charge. We ex- Reserve with Federal
ry
and
Gordon
returned
home
Sun
­
SATURDAY * MONDAY, APRIL 17 * 19.
Reserve Bank ... 21,965.84
....
tend a hearty welcome to all.
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
day from The Dalles where they vi­
Cash and due from banks 225,009.01
Remember the services each Fri­ Other
Excitement runs high this week at Red & White. Just look what
sited at her sister's home, Mrs. Paul
548.27
Assets ...................
Optometrist of Seattle
day and Sunday evening at 8:00
9c will buy! Then glance at the other values offered this week-
Walsh.
who
has made professional visits
The
Umatilla
teachers
attended
$430,747.21
o
’
clock,
and
Sunday
school
at
10:00
Total
end at 19c and 29c.
the Inland Empire Teacher’s Insti­ o’clock and morning worship at 11.
to Hermiston for 25 vears. will
tute in Spokane during the week
LIABILITIES
again be at the
We are glad for the increase in Demand deposits
end.
Those returning Saturday
............. ! $218,593.31
evening were Miss Florence Christ­ Interest in each service. Everybody Time deposits
.......... 109,465.86
Start the day with a perfect
8-oz. Package of Red A White
ianson, Harold Edwards, Miss Clara welcome.
Public funds of states,
health food.
Corrigan, who was accompanied by
44,089.22
counties, etc..............
INST. TAPIOCA
Mrs H. B. Hull. Those returning
Due to banks including
WHEAT CEREAL
STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN
Makes wholesome and deli-
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
cashier’s checks out-
R. A W. Full 28-oz. Packages.
CHURCH
loua puddings—Good pie filler
Glenn Kimberling, Edna Danford,
5,389.84
standing
Jesse
K.
Griffiths.
Minister.
Marguerita Cox and Ina Gilbert.
Secured by pledge
for one day
RED & WHITE
10:00 A. M.—Sunday school.
BAKING POWDER
Mr. and Mrs. Valoice Bramar and
of loans and or in-
Eyes
Examined
—
son James returned home Sunday
7:00 P. M.—Young People’s meet-
SEEDLESS
R. A W. Approved by Good
vestment
.....$ 8,803.43
from Oswego where Mrs. Bramar Ing.
Not
secured
by
Housekeeping and millions of
—Glasses Ground and Fitted.
RAISINS
and son had been for a month visit­
pledge of loans and
8:00 P. M.—Evening service.
housewives. 1 pound can.
Best Grade - 15 oz. Package
ing.
|or investments ...326,763.04
RELIEVE EYE STRAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harryman
AND HEADACHE
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
RED A WHITE
and Fern and Clifford Harryman
Total
Deposits
$335.566.47
C. Warner, Pastor.
FLAV-R-JELL
spent Sunday in Pine City.
CHARGES
REASONABLE
PREPARED
Capital
stock
paid
in
....
25,000.00
Bible school, 10:00 A. M.
Mrs. James Peck and daughter
6 pure flavors and bright
Common stock, 250 shares
Chas. Duvall, Superintendent
MUSTARD
and father Roy Lash of Maryhill
par $100.00 per share
sparkling colors.
Adds tang to meats A cheese.
spent Sunday visiting friends here.
11:00 A. M., Sermon,
None
better
at
any
price.
daughter
Christian
Endeavor,
7:00
P.
1
M.
Mrs.
W.
T.
Bray
and
9-oz. Bottle
Frances spent Saturday in Pendle- Chas. Duvall, president.
8:00 P. M., Sermon.
ton shopping.
RED A WHITE
WAX PAPER
Bill Switzler returned home Mon-
VIENNA STYLE
day from Portland.
Red A White. 125 foot rolls.
HRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and
SAUSAGE
daughter
Joan
and
Mrs.
Don
Harry-
RE Sin, Disease, and Death
Appetizing for lunch. Serve
man and sons spent Sunday evening
Real?” was the subject of the
EARLY RISER
cold or hot. Tasty with hot
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaw In
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
cakes.
Hermiston.
COFFEE - Lb. Pkg.
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April
ÍÍ.
The Golden Text was, "The
BOARDMAN
Lord hath redeemed Jacob, and
PEACHES
MACARONI
ransomed him from the hand of
Fancy Muirs from The Dalles
SPAGHETTI or NOODLES
A Young Democrats of Oregon
him that was stronger than he"
Large 2 *
994
Large Cello
club was organized here recently
(Jeremiah
31:11).
Size
Can
......................
dans
with 16 members.
Packages ...
Among the citations which com­
Arvin Hug has purchased a new
prised
the
Lesson-Sermon
was
the
Ford pickup.
following from the Bible: "In the
Grange will be called to order at
APPLE BUTTER
FIG BARS
beginning God created the heaven
seven o’clock next week so members
Fresh
from the oven.
KERR'S
9
EA
can be dismissed in time for the pa­
and the earth, And God saw every
Full Quart Jar
4
trons to attend the Senior Frolic.
thing that he had made, and be-
THAT WAS A GRAND SUGGESTION YOU MADE LAST MONTH
Lbs.
Those who called on Mr. and Mrs.
bold, it was very good" (Gen.
I’VE SAVED LOTS OF MONEY BY SHOPPING AT —
Bates Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Hug, Mrs. Ayers and Mildred. Mr.
APRICOTS
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
SOAP FLAKES
Gillespie and son and Mr. and Mrs.
ed the following correlative pas­
Fancy Peeled
1
QUICK ARROW
Kruse.
Tall can - Each
•
— PAYING CASH —
sages from the Christian Science
Plenty of Suds
4p 1
Mrs. Sophia Robertson of the Na­
Large Package .......... de.
textbook, “Science and Health
tional Historical Society of Pendle­
ton was in Boardman Monday and
with Key to the Scriptures,” by
Tuesday gathering interesting data
Mary Baker Eddy: "Immortal
CRACKERS
of the project which will be filed in
COFFEE
Mind makes its own record, but
5 lb. box
Washington. D.C.
LEAN BACKS
OUR SPECIAL BRAND
mortal mind, sleep, dreams, sin.
Fd Kunzie and son Frank went
Salted
Give it a trial!
disease, and death have no record
to Heppner Monday to start shearing
in
the
first
chapter
of
Genesis.
.
.
GARDEN GROWN
but owing to the hard rain shearing
1 lb.
3 lbs.
Sin. sickness, and death are com­
will have to be postponed a few
ROYAL
prised in human material belief,
days.
H. E. Bates has rented the Geo.
and belong not to the divine Mind.
GELATIN DESSERT
FRESH PRODUCE—
Mitchell place and he and Mrs. Bates
They are without a real origin or
7 Delicious Flavors
moved there Sunday.
existence"
(pp.
505,
286).
FRESH
KINKO - Absolutely Guaranteed
Mr. and Ms. C. C. W Kruse en­
For
tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and
CARROTS
METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs. John Blair and Mr. and Mrs.
Large Crisp
McKenny of Umatilla. Mrs.
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor
H.
Bunches
Each ....
Norman Holegate of Terrebone, Ore­
Bible school. 10:00 A. M. Mon- |
JELLY
gon and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moore roe Swarner. superintendent.
LOCAL
Kerr's Assorted
• g g
and Rollo.
Worship. 11:00 A. M.
15 oz. Jar
ÄÄw
Naoma Black is working for Mrs.
Senior and Pioneer League servi-
ASPARAGUS
Ruby Knight in Umatilla.
ces. 6:30 P. M.
CRESCENT
Miss Helen Glenn is staying with
Evening service 7:30 P M
Lbs.
her mother at La Grande this week.
Midweek service next Thursday
RROOMS
Mrs. Theron Anderson is substitu­ evening at 7:45.
SALTED
LOCAL
ting in her place at school.
A Good House
$ Pg
Ladies Aid services every first and
Adrian Beckdolt leaves Thursday third Wednesday.
Broom
................. 33
RHUBARB
for North Bend where he will at­
A Better
tend a meeting of the Young Demo­
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
crats of Oregon Mr. Beckdolt goes
Broom .....
PHONE 301
HERMISTON
as a delegate for the elub. A club
Regular Sunday services an fol-
was organised here recently.
Nobody to Blame
But Yourself!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
COMING AGAIN
9c Specials
19c Specials
Hotel Hermiston
Friday, Apr. 23
“A
BOYNTON & KELLEY’S
SPECIALS
HERMISTON TRADING CO
20c
THANKS A MILLION!
Connor's Cash Store
2 lbs
Peanut Butter
Bacon
lb
Peas
can
Tomatoes
Coffee
lb
Catsup
12 oz. bottle
3 cans
Tomato Sauce
lb
Baking Powder
Crackers
2 lb. box
Corn
69c
23c
I Oc
3
10c
19c
250
large can 10c
19c
67c