The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 20, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937.
Uhe Germisto Wrralù
schools, churches, farm organiza-
POPPY DAY
tions, experiment station, county BULLDOGS TAKE
Published every Thursday at Hermis- agent, and various community asso- DISTRICT CHAMP
PROCLAMATION
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by dations are doing and planning.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
This Information cannot be learn-
Publishers.
(From The Bulldog)
Mayor F. C. McKenzie has pro­
Hermiston won the district base-
Entered as Second Class Matter ed through gossiping, corner talks.
December, 1906, Umatilla County, or visiting among neighbors and ball championship Monday after- claimed Friday and Saturday, May
Oregon.
friends. It cannot be announced noon when they romped on the Uma- 28 and 29, as Poppy Day in Hermis-
from the pulpit, or other platform, tilla Vikings 16 to 4.
ton. The mayor called upon all ci­
or even the radio or through a pub- Furrer and M. Rankin made runs tizens to observe the day by wear­
o
lie megaphone.
in the first inning while Umatilla ing memorial poppies in honor of
Nor do large outside newspapers made none. Root of Umatilla and the World War dead. The Hermiston
or magazines serve these purposes. Moore of Hermiston made runs dur­ Unit of the American Legion Auxi-
In a nutshell, it is just the local ing the second inning. The third liary has arranged an attractive and
Subscription Rates.
newspaper that fills this necessity. round showed Keller, M. Rankin. S. strikingly significant window dis­
One Year ___ ______ _____
22.00 Aad this is what is called the local Rankin, Crampton, Knox and Lots- play on Main street in memory of
Six Months ............. ............ .
1.00 newspaper field, and justifies its ex­ peich reaching the home plate. the war dead. The proclamation
Three Months _______ ...__
■ SO
istence.
Knox came in during the fourth; reads:
‘The city of Hermiston respond-
News
is
news,
and
news
has
wide
the Rankin brothers, the fifth; Kel-
News and Publicity.
variations. What is known as the ler, Furrer, M. Rankin and S. Ran- ed with highest patriotism to our
Just what purpose, or purposes Hearst style, or sensational, is one kin in the eighth inning.
nation’s call for defenders in 1917
does a local newspaper serve in kind. Reporting of accidents, poll- j Umatilla didn’t score from the and 1918, sending many of its
your own community?
tical activities, wars, great move- second until the seventh time at young men into the fighting forces.
Suppose you had no local paper, ments, coronations, national and batting, when Hiatt, H. Barbouletos Of these men, many sacrificed their
would you miss it? Let us think to- world wide events, is another kind and Roberts hit home. The Bulldogs lives in the nation's service, dying
insurance on your automobile protects you against : ►
| did not take their last ups.
with more than 100,000 other Amer­
gether a minute.
of news.
serious
financial loss if your car is destroyed by fire. : :
Roberts of Umatilla struck out icans to bring victorious peace.
We assume that every citizen,
But local news is news of our own
Its
cost
is low and the protection provided by the < :
four
and
walked
three;
Keller
young or older, is interested in what affairs. In the field the Herald
of
"It is fitting that the service and
policy is certain.
: ;
is going on in general activities; in serves, it means all about what is Hermiston struck out thirteen and sacrifice of these gallant young men
what his neighbors are doing; in happening to people and their acti­ walked four.
should be commemorated annually
In summarizing the season, Her­ by appropriate public observance.
what is happening to the Jonses or vities in Hermiston, Stanfield, Echo,
Smiths; in what the clubs, lodges, Umatilla, Boardman, Irrigon, Butter miston scored 88 runs to her oppon­ As the poppy, which grew on the
« •
F. B. SWAYZE, President
4 •
battlefields where so many of them
Creek, Lexington and other nearby ents 26.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
fell, has become their memorial
places.
National W.C.T.U. Conference.
flower, there could be no more ap­ os9000999999909999000900999991999099099999900090**79
This is the Herald’s part of the
Oregon will be represented at the propriate observance than a general
cooperative work of this cooperative
though spelled differently, can be
territory. Its duty is to give publi­ 16th Triennial World’s WCTU con­ wearing of the poppy in their hon­ SIMILAR NAMES
assembled from the several million
or.
vention
at
Washington,
D.
C.,
June
city and local support of every move­
names in the master file through a
“Therefore, I do hereby proclaim NOT SPELLED ALIKE
ment of the people within its field. 4th to 9th, by the state president,
simple phonetic system of spelling,
How well we are doing our part Mrs. Necia E. Buck, and the vice Friday and Saturday, May 28th and
according to James E. Peebles, field
may be judged by copies of similar president, Mrs. Ruth Tooze. Great 29th, as Poppy Day in the City of
The family name of “Kelly” has representative of the Social Securi­
publicity is being given to this con­ Hermiston and urge all citizens to
newspapers
that
come
to
our
ex-
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
vention which links 53 counties to­ show remembrance of the honor for 14 variations in spelling while those ty Board’s Old-Age Benefit office in
change desk.
Optometrist of Seattle
gether in this world’s WCTU human the men of the city and of the na­ of “Bailey” and “Burke” each have Portland.
interest.
tion who gave their lives in World 22 varieties, the Social Security
who has made professional visits
War
service by wearing poppies on Board has announced after a survey
to Hermiston for 25 years, will
Against Advertising.
of the 27,051.976 persons to whom
that day."
again be at the
the Board had issued Social Securi­
Montreal Star
CHURCH NOTES
Volunteer workers from the Amer­
ty account numbers under the Fed­
ican Legion Auxiliary will distri­ eral Government’s Old-Age Benefii
“Why won’t you advertise?" ask­
bute poppies throughout the city System on May 1.
ed the representative of a newspap­
METHODIST CHURCH
Friday and Saturday and receive
at The Hermiston Herald.
er of a man in a small way of busi­
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor
All names which sound alike, al-
ness in a small town.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Mrs. contributions for the welfare of the
living victims of the war, the dis­
"Because I’m agin’ advertisin’, E. E. Rainwater, superintendent.
for one day
the man answered.
Junior church at 11:00 A. M. Lois a bled veterans, the widows and
Eyes Examined—
fatherless children.
“But why are you against it?”
Hutchison, superintendent.
"It
don
’
t
leave
a
man
no
time,"
Worship.
11:00
A.
M.
—Glasses Ground and Fitted.
Senior League service 7:00 P. M.
was the reply. "I advertised wunst
CHARGES REASONABLE
Postal Air Mail Rose Show.
Evening service 8:00 P. M.
last summer and the consequences
Midweek service next Thursday
Postal employees throughout the
wus
I
was
so
busy
didn
’
t
have
NEXT TRIP IN SEPT time to go fishing the whole sea­ evening at 7:45.
nation have been invited to parti­
Ladies Aid services every first and
son!"
cipate in the Postal Employees’ Na­
third Wednesday.
tional Air Mail Rose Show to be
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
held
at Portland during the Port­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Miss Virginia Grice, Pastor
land Rose Festival, June 9 to 13, ac­
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
cording to information received by
Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock Postmaster Wm. W. Logan. The Air
Evening Service at 8:00 o’clock. Mail Rose Show will be held June
Communion and missionary ser- 10 and 11, in connection with the
CHOICE TENDER MEAT — KEPT UNDER PERFECT REFRI-
vice the first Sunday of every annual Portland show.
42 MILES SOUTH OF PENDLETON - 4 MILES WEST OF ALBEE
GERATION AND SOLD AT THE RIGHT PRICE.
month.
FIRE o -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON :
COMING AGAIN
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Hotel Hermiston
Sat., May 29
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
Wed., May 26th
The Red & White Store
2 1bs. 25c
Per Lb. 20c
Per Lb. 220
Per Lb. 280
lbs.
250
Per Pint
250
BOILING BEEF
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
VEAL STEAK
SIRLOIN BEEF STEAK
VEAL STEW
FRESH OYSTERS
on the JOE CAMPBELL farm
JACKSON ELECTED
STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
S. B. PRESIDENT
Jesse K. Griffiths, Minister.
10:00 A. M.—Sunday school.
(From The Bulldog)
7:00 P. M,—Young People’s meet-
Jim Jackson was elected presi_
ing.
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dent of the Associated Student Body
8:00 P. M.—Evening service.
at the annual election, Friday,
May 7th. Other officers elected in­
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
...
C. Warner, Pastor.
cluded Gerald Keller, vice president,
Bible school. 10:00 A. M.
Lois White, secretary, Esther Mc­
- GROCERIES -
Chas. Duvall, Superintendent
Mullen, treasurer, Geraldine Mul­
11:00 A. M„ Sermon.
Red & White
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M lins, social manager, Nina Rae Mc­
Culley, yell queen, Kenneth Bensel,
Chas. Duvall, president.
8:00 P. M., Sermon.
yell king, Jane Jackson, Bulldog
editor.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
The new officers were sworn into
FREE SALAD SET WITH TWO QUARTS OF EITHER
Lawson H. Flora. Pastor.
office Thursday, May 13, and will
Regular
Sunday
services
ss
Pints
fol
SANDWICH SPREAD
begin their duties next fall.
25d < > '
The following is a copy of the
Pints
Sunday
School
at
9:45
A.
M.
RIPE OLIVES
ballot
as the candidates appeared:
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
4 Pkgs. 19c
President, Jim Jackson and Marie
FLAVOR JELL
Young People's meeting, 7:00 P M
Skovbo.
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Vice president, Gerald Keller,
Everyone Is Invited to attend these
Stuart Rankin, Esther McMullen
services.
and Raymond Knapp.
Free Delivery
Phone 341
Prompt, Courteous Service
Secretary, Lois White and Vir-
CHURCH OF CHRIST
giniä Wells.
$$$$$1011$011013110**117393$33333$3$3339
Columbia School
Treasurer, Gilbert Gettman, Es-
10:00 A. M. Bible school.
11:00 A. M., Devotional service ther McMullen, and Ralph Marble.
Social Manager, Geraldine Mui-
and communion.
lins. Stuart Rankin, Bob Follett and
Claudine Hale.
Yell King, Kenneth Bensel, Bob
CEAIST.AN SSIEHCE CHURCHES
Jackson, Marvin Rankin and Ted
6CTORTALS and Immortals"
Ripley.
FRI. - SAT. - MON.
II was the subject of the
Bulldog Editor, Jane Jackson and
I e eon-Fermon in all Churches of
Light Lean Backs
Frances Dawson.
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May
1C.
CARSON AND MOORE
The Golden Text was, “They
Genuine Tillamook Loaf Cheese
that are In the flesh cannot please
God. But ye are not in the flesh, 29TH ENGINEERS
Slightly Salted
but In the Spirit, if so he that the
Spirit of God dwell in you" (Rom.
Major H. D. Bagnall, the Army
8:8. 9).
Recruiting Officer of Portland, an­
Among the citations which com-
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
nounced today the enlistment in the
KINKO
COEEEE Absolutely
---4 Guaranteed 1 lb. pkg. Itt
following from the Bible: "Jesus
United States Army of Gene O.
answered. Verily, verily, I sav unto Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R
thee. Except a man be born of
Moore, and William D. Carson, son
water and of the Spirit, he cannot
of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carson, both
enter into the k’ngdom of God.
of Hermiston.
That which is born of the flesh is
All Kinds
2-oz. Cans
Both boys were tentatively ac-
flesh; and that which is born of
cepted for the army May 12th by
the Spirit is spirit” (John 3:5, 6).
Black or Green
12 lb. pkg.
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­ the detachment of the 7th U. 8. In.
fantry visiting Hermiston, and
ed the following correlative pas­
sages from the Christian Science
ter passing the regular army tests
Full Carton
textbook, "Science and Health
at Vancouver Barracks, were enlist­
with Key to the Scriptures," by
ed on May 15th for service In the
Mary Baker Eddy: "Human birth,
29th Engineers with station at Port
growth, maturity, and decay are Angeles. Wn.
as the grass springing from the
Qualified young men desiring this
Large Cans
soil with beautiful green blades,
service should make application at
afterwards to wither and return
We Reserve the Right to Limit!
the recruiting office in Pendleton
to Its native nothingness. This
without delay as by the time the or-
mortal seeming is temporal; It
ganization
arrives in Oregon In
never merges into Immortal being,
but finally disappears, and im­ June, all vacaneiee will
mortal man, spiritual and eternal.
PHONE 301
taken. The corp will be stationed
along the Oregon coast for tke next
(p. 190)
two years.
MAYONNAISE
Quarts 45c
Sunspun Salad Dressing
qts. 39c
o
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9 MI. NORTH OF UKIAH ON PENDLETON-JOHN DAY HI-WAY
16 HEAD GOOD WORK HORSES
15 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE
- 26 HEAD HOGS
MACHINERY
BLACKSMITH
- FURNITURE
TOOLS Forge
- Anvil . Drill
Red & White
SAVE at
HERMISTON TRADING CO
DEEP-CUT PRICES!
BACON
CHEESE
CRACKERS
COFFEE "sa.Poniçan
pound
lb.
2 lb. box
1 lb. can
, 3 lbs.
2 lbs
3
Peanut Butter "p.B"stock
SPICES
TEA
MATCHES
CAKE FLOUR
Tomatoes, Corn & Peas
25c
28c
19c
25c
50c
28c
25c
19c
16c
pkg. 25c
10c
Connor’s Cash Store
BOYNTON & KELLEY’S
GINGER SNAPS
IN OUR
VEGETABLE DEPT.
Just Arrived
4 Dozen . ...
BANANAS
Golden Yellow
3 pounds .....
STARCH
ARGO BRAND
Corn or Gloss
3 Packages ................
NEW POTATOES
Shafter Whites
• p,
7 pounds .................... a
SHORTENING
Swift's Pearl
4 lb. carton
19c
59c
GREEN ONIONS
and Radishes
5 Bunches ....
DASH
Granulated
Concentrated Soap
Giant Size ................
10c
IN THE
MEAT DEPT.
BEEF ROAST
WHITE KING
Young and Tender
Pound ........................
Granulated Soap
Medium Size .....
g
o.
YOUNG
BEEF LIVER
HONEY
NEW CROP
44 oi. Carton
Each ...... -.....
2 pounds
33c
HAMBURGER
Pound
CRACKERS
Snowflakes or Krispies
2 lb. carton ..
25C
15c
BOSTON BUTTS
Practically Boneless
Pound.......... ...............
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