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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
ŒIjr Ürrut uiton iterali)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938.
can n o t clim b the U m atilla rapid«.
STANFIELD PRESBY TERIA N
It is equally v ern a cu la r th a t the
CHURCH
to n n ag e is 90 per cent above. It is
Jesse K. G riffith s, M inister.
also assured th a t P resid en t Roose­
1 0:00 A. M.—B unday school.
velt has said th a t th e U m atilla dam
will be sta rte d w hile he is in the
7 :0 0 P. M.— Y oung P eople’s m eet­
saddle.
W hile it Is an old story, ing.
these facts sta re th e public square
8 :0 0 P. M.— E v ening service.
in th e face. S trateg y and In trig u e
have defeated this, th e most m e ri­
torious stru c tu re on th e Columbia,
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
and perhaps, maybe th e day has a r ­
A. M. Brock, E lder.
rived for th e fu lfillm e n t
of our
S ab b ath school a t 1 0:00 A. M.,
hopes a nd ex p ectatio n s.
A lton K ingsbury, su p e rin ten d e n t.
P re ac h in g service a t 11.00 A. M.
Coach Says—
house vacated by th e L ingachers.
S tanfield I.O.O.F. in stalled offi­
Published every T h ursday a t H erm is­
cers W ednesday n ig h t w ith d istric t
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
deputy g ran d m aster, H ow ard P e a r­
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng,
son of Echo, as in sta llin g officer.
Publishers.
Officers in stalled included N. G.
Dick E v an s;
V. G. Wm. Behme;
E ntered as Second Class M atter
S ecretary, Jo h n H eckm an;
T reas­
December, 1908, U m atilla County,
u rer, Ed
F red rick so n ;
W arden,
Oregon.
W a y n e M endenhall; Conductor,
Chas. H olm an; C haplain, W. T.
S ubscription Rates.
Reeves; I. C., Wm. H aggm an; R.S.
One Year .................................. 82.00
N.G., G. L. D u n n in g ; L.S.N.G., Gil­
Six Months ......
1-00
b ert S m ith ; R.8.U.G., A1 M enden­
T hree M onths ...................................... 60
h all;
L.S.V.G., Clyde K ennison;
R.S.S.. M. R efvem ; L.S.S., M. J.
McDermott.
W hen a team w ins it is to be
METHODIST CHURCH
L ast F rid a y n ig h t a double head­
co n g ra tu la te d :
and
w hen a team
Follow Through.
R. R. F ln k b ein e r. P asto r
er b ask etb all gam e was played in
loses it should have th e sam e su p ­
S unday school 1 0:00 A. M. J u n ­ th e h igh school gym w hen L exing­
Bob H enderson has ju s t experien­ port and g ra titu d e from th e school
ced fu lfillm en t of an opportunity and fac u lty as if it had won. It ior church 11:00, and m o rn in g w or­ ton h igh and S tan field h ig h , and
th a t comes to few young men in a show s poor sp o rtsm an sh ip to h it a sh ip a t 1 1 :00. E p w o rth L eague a t H erm iston an d th e local grade
lifetim e. As president of the ASOSC man w hen he is down, an d the same 6 :3 0 P. M. an d evening praise and school team s met. S tan field won
¡both gam es. Hi school lin eu p was:
he w as a delegate to th e ann u al applies to a team
th a t has not p reach in g service a t 7 :30 o’clock.
Ladies' Aid every firs t and th ird <Rex R ichardson, Jo h n Quimby, Clay-
m eeting of the N atio n al S tudent played up to par or lost; do not ru n
Midweek
song
an d ten Tombleson, George McDermott,
F ederation of A m erica, a t A lbuquer­ it dow n. It h u rts th e team r a th e r W ednesday.
at Grey C lark, Ja ck M eyers, Andy
que, New Mexico, from w hich he re ­ th an h ea lin g it. T h e m em bers of p reach in g service on T h u rsd ay
tu rn ed w ith th e sta te m en t th a t th e team them selves a re sp o rts and 7 :3 0 P. M. Bible school S atu rd ay , Brown and Ben Evans.
G rade school lin eu p : Don Refvem,
"stu d e n ts a t OSC are s tu n tin g th eir can lose, now le t’s see th e school 2 :0 0 P. M.
Ju n io r
church
su p e rin ten d e n t, R obert P otenski. W ayne Law rence,
grow th into p o ten tially useful c it­ give th e sam e a ttitu d e .
Lois H u tch iso n ; Ladies' Aid p resi­ J u n io r Brow n, Max R ichardson,
izenship by th e ir fa ilu re to take a
— From th e “ B ulldog” d en t. E m m a
F elth o u se;
Sunday Bobbie R hea, Jim N udo and Carl
g re a te r activ e in te re st in state, na­
school su p e rin ten d e n t.
Opal R a in ­ Colestead. The g rad e team
ag ain
tional and in te rn a tio n a l a ffairs."
w ate r;
E p w o rth L eague presid en t, defeated H erm iston T uesday n ig h t
Bob undoubtedly m et hundreds of
Rebecca
P
ierso
n
;
C
hurch
pasto
r,
R.
by one point.
young men and women there, who, »
CHURCH NOTES
♦
H ot lunches a re p opular a t the
like him self, had proven th e ir ab il­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ R. F in k b ein er.
local school w ith Mrs. Jack L aw r­
ity as leaders to discuss the prob­
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
B-I-U PARISH.
ence as cook. As m any as 60 have
lems co n fro n tin g them in th e ir v a r­
C olum bia School
been served a t one meal. Benches
ious positions. They had come from
B oardm an Bible school each S u n ­
homes, schools and com m unities day m o rn in g a t 1 0 :0 0 o’clock. C las­
1 1:00 A. M., D evotional service have been provided for th e tables in
th e science room w here lunches are
w here tru e w orth was m easured by ses for all ages. All are welcome a t an d com m union.
cooked on an elec tric p la te recently
accom plishm ent.
.
. „ .
. th e C om m unity ch u rch . M orning
10:00
A.
M.
Bible
school.
H erm iston is Proud
purchased by th e school.
and w orship a t 11:00 o’clock. Rev. R.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
G. K u rrle is a p a tie n t in St. An­
th e principles he represents. The E. W eibel, speaker.
A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r
th o n y ’s h o sp ital in P endleton.
outlook of stu d e n t leaders Is broad­
Irrig o n Sunday school each S u n ­
S unday school a t 10:00 A. M.
Mrs. Andrew Cleghorn is ill at
ened by fra n k discussion such as day m o rn in g a t 1 0 :0 0 o’clock.
her home.__________ ________
was had a t the n a tio n a l m eeting, P reach in g service each W ednesday
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
ó
and if problem s are alw ays w eighed evening a t 7:30.
M orning w orship a t 1 1:00 o’clock.
o
and m easured sanely u ltim a te good
U m atilla Bible school each S u n ­
4
C h ild re n ’s services a t th e p arso n ­ PARENT EDUCATION
will resu lt. The com m unity is back day m o rn in g a t 10:00 o’clock. M orn­
O
age a t 11:00, Mrs. T u rn e r in charge. MEETING ATTRACTS
of Bob to follow thro u g h .
V
c
ing w orship a t 11:00 o’clock.
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E v an g elistic service in th e eve­
B eg in n in g T h u rsd ay even in g a t
7 :3 0 , th e re w ill be a special m eeting n in g a t 7:45 P. M.
UMATILLA NEWS
—
Mrs.
McNary Pledges Support.
V
held every evening u n til J a n u a ry 23.
Bible Study F rid ay a t 7:45 P. M. Scott Brow n, Mrs. Otto Pound,
O
Ci
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f>
T here is som ething doing about Both m o rn in g and even in g service
Communion and m issionary se r­ Mrs. Ben Spencer,
Mrs.
H a r­
the U m atilla Rapids dam Just now. on Sunday. Special m usic. You w ill
ry E rv in , Mrs. Jam es Byrnes, Mrs.
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vice
th
e
first
Sunday
of
every
Or It may be th a t so m eth in g Is m ere­ enjoy th e evening— b e tte r, come and
O. P. M iller, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. B ra­
month.
ly talked about. A nyw ay it is hot join ub .
m er and E rm a Byrnes atten d ed the
again. S enator M cNary pledges his
H. B. Thom as, P a rish P asto r.
P a re n t E d u catio n m eeting in H er­
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
support, as he has fre q u en tly done.
m iston la st week a t w hich
Mrs.
Congressm an W a lte r M. P ierce is to
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES.
C. W a rn er, P astor.
Maude Morse of Oregon S tate col­
introduce a bill. B onneville is com­
Theo. L. Leger, P astor.
Bible school 10:00 A. M.
lege was speaker.
pleted and the pool is fillin g w ith
F. B. SWAYZB, President
T he o rd er of E astern S tar was hos­
W orship service 11:00 A. M.
10:00 A. M., Sunday school.
slack w ater to th e foot of Celllo
tess to a card p arty honoring the
C h ristian E n deavor 6 :3 0 P. M.
11:00 A. M., W orship service.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Falls. T he channel from Celilo to
teach ers F rid ay evening a t th e ir
7 :30 P. M., E v en in g w orship se r­
U m atilla
will be com pleted
in
E v en in g W orship 7:30 P. M.
lodge hall.
March. Boats will a rriv e a t th e vice.
Midweek p ray er an d Bible study,
Mrs. G lenn L inn was hostess to
E veryone is invited to a tte n d
port of U m atilla then. I t is a dead
W ednesday, 7 :3 0 P. M.
th e bridge club a t h er home F riday
open and sh u t m a tte r th a t boats these services.
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2 :0 0 iafternoon,
p . M.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and
Choir reh e arsal S atu rd ay 7 :30 P. Ldau,fh ta r E rm a ™otor,e d
W al,a
MM
W alla Tuesday, re tu rn in g by w ay of
M issionary m eeting, second W ed- 1 J * n d le t? n and stopped to see Betty
.
’
M cKenzie who is a stu d e n t n u rse in
nesday of each m onth.
jS t. A n thony’s hospital.
Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas. | The G irls' League and th e ir lead-
D uvall; P resid en t, C. E,, C ath erin e er, Miss C lara C orrigan, held its
M cM ullen: P resid en t Ladies Aid m eeting S atu rd ay evening.
Mrs. N ita H ard in g ; P re sid en t Mis- ' E rm a B yrnes and Jean McKenzie
sio n a ry Society, Mrs
Alice More- drove t0 p «n d let ° n Sunday m orning
206 EAST COURT STREET
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and b ro u g h t Betty McWenzie, K a­
tr in a P o rte r and M ary G ainelli to
PENDLETON, OREGON
U m atilla w here th ey spent th e day
g Miss M cKenzie’s paren ts,
— Representative Serving in Local Field —
SCHOOL CAFETERIA j v isitin
After nearly a year of careful figuring
Bob M cKenzie spent Sunday in
. P o rtlan d .
and building up our stock and business
PROGRESSES
Mrs. A rt B ouscuet and son Bill
'h a v e moved
in to
th e
B urnw iek McCulley, Mrs. Otis Buell an d Mrs. to P endleton W ednesday
of la st
volume, we intend for the year 1938, to
house, recently vacated by Mr. and
week.
The school cafeteria, u n d er the Mrs. H ugh Van Schoiack and fam i­ H enry Hooker.
F rien d s callin g on Mrs. L ester
Mrs. H. J. Ott an d Miss M artha
able d irectio n of Mrs. L. S. B urrell, ly.
refund all net earnings above a reasonable
H am m er F rid ay aftern o o n w ere Mrs.
Mrs. Tom O 'D onnell is moving Em m a C hristley, Mrs. Emma Upham W a lth e r visited Mrs. B elscam per
serves on the average of 52 s tu ­
W ednesday afternoon of la st week.
reserve as
and Mrs. E sth e r Seeley.
d en ts every day. T he m enu consists back to U m atilla from P o rtland.
Mrs. Belscam per is feelin g g re a tly
.Milton S harpe sp en t Monday in
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry H ooker m ade improved over th e p ast few weeks.
of a hot dish, salad, dessert, and P o rtlan d .
a business trip to Pendleton last
E. J. Allen is recovering from in­
m ilk, and each day it Is varied so
Mrs. M. K essler of P o rtlan d a r ­ week.
ju rie s received in a recen t car acci­
th a t no dish ap p e ars on th e rpenu rived th is week to v isit her son and
Mrs. George Beddow made a trip dent.
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Kessler.
tw ice In th e sam e week.
Bernice
B
ram
er
accom
panied
the
T he ca fete ria was opened In Oc­ Misses P au lin e Stoop. Opal Stoekard
TOWN as well as COUNTRY PEOPLE
tober and d u rin g th a t m onth 882.49 an d W anda Moore, an d Cecil W a r­
w as tak en in, and d u rin g December, n er, J r., of H erm iston, to Pendleton
can participate in this saving.
$128.77 of w hich 816.50 was paid S unday aftern o o n w here th ey a t­
on a previous d eb t in cu rred in No­ tended a C h ristian E n deavor execu­
tiv e m eeting.
vember,
Mr and Mrs. P earl Ja rv is have
“ H am b u rg er d a y s ’ have proved moved in to one of th e ir new cabins
to be th e m ost p o p u lar am ong th e recen tly com pleted.
W ill Shepherd, form erly of U m a­
stu d en ts, and “ ice cream days” ru n
í : 1 41:14 4 A i l l *41 7 M : 4
| ä- T; I
tilla , now of Hood R iver, was a v i­
“The Friendly Store’’
| a close second. T he object of the sito r here T uesday.
cafeteria is not to m ake a p ro fit
Mr. and Mrs. Je ff S tephens and
— PHONE 401 —
b ut to serve a w holesom e and n o u r­ son Alva w ere d in n e r guests a t the
ish in g lunch to th e stu d e n ts a t a A1 Stephens hom e M onday evening.
m inim um price.
Free Delivery
Phone 341
Prompt, Courteous Service
if yo u r new or old oil
b u r n e r s h o u ld fa il to
w o rk p r o p e rly , it m ay
send o u t a heavy black
oot. P rotect yo u r home
nd furnishings w ith O IL
BURNER INSURANCE.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
HOUSE WIRING ESTIMATES
Furnished FREE
Special Announcement!
Vaughan’s E lectric
Patronage Dividends
RED&WHIT
Hermiston Mercantile Co-op.
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
PAYCASH! IT PAYS!
EGGS, Large Fresh S tan d ard s
(loZ..........
BACON, lean side, lb..............................
CRACKERS, fresh stock, 2 lb. b o x .......
17c
23c
19c
SANK A, 99 percent coffee removed, 1 lb. can ^ 9 c
COFFEE, Great American, 2 lb. c a n ............. 4 9 c
COFFEE, Money back guarantee, 17c; 3 for
SHORTENING, Swift, 4 lb. pkg....................
LARD, pure, 4 lbs........................................
CALUMET Baking Powder, 1 lb. pkg......
BEANS, Red or White, 5 lbs., 23c; 10 lbs.
MACARONI, Hard wheat, 3 lbs................
CORN, Tomatoes, Peas or Catsup ...........
FLOUR, All purpose, 49 lb. sa c k ...........
BBL. $4.89
CORNFLAKES, Kellogg’s, 3 for .............
Blue Cream P itc h e r FR E E
BUTTER, Oregon Rose, Pound ...............
APPLES, Rome Reality, B o x ....................
H Connor’s Cash Store
Smoked and Lunch Meats
Groceries • Fruit 4 Vegetables
PHONE 301
SUMMER FiOWFRS
STANFIELD REBEKAH IN JANUARY
INSTALLATIO N
COLUMBIA
NEWS— Mrs. P eter
C astric rep o rts a C hrysanthem um
STANFIELD N E W S - V altee Re­ u n fo ld in g its blossoms in her g a r­
bekah Lodge held in stallatio n cere­ den. She sta te s. “ W hile it is some­
monies Monday n ig h t w ith Ila W al­ w h a t seragly, it is nevertheless a
lace. d istric t deputy, p residing as w hite ch ry san th em u m in J a n u a ry .”
in sta llin g officer. The follow ing of­
A b eau tifu l d ark
red
rose is
ficers w ere in stalled : N. G.. Sophro- bloom ing in Mrs. Em m a C h ristley 's
nl.i R hea: V. G., Della H oosier: Sec­ rose garden.
re ta ry , bennn W ald; T reasu rer, Ila
Mrs. Clyde
H eb ert retu rn ed
W allace; R. S. N. G., Stella Reeves: T h u rsd ay a fte r a w eek’s v isit w ith
L.S.N.G.. M artha Wood: Conductor. h e r m other in Pendleton. H er mo­
Leorn H ayden;
W arden.
F ran k ie th e r has been q u ite 111.
L in e ; C haplain. Viola G reathouse;
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H ughes, who
Rec. S ecretary . Elva B erry; I.G. Mrs. have been v isitin g th e ir d au g h te r.
E llio tt: O.O., W. T. Reeves. The lo- Mrs. H ugh McCulley an d fam ily, left
cnl R ebekahs w ill serve d in n e r for for th e ir hom e in P o catella, Idaho,
th e I.O.O.F. convention to be held la st week.
here next m onth.
.Mrs. J. A. R o u n d tree of C hehalis,
T h e M onday Bridge club met at W n., who has been v isitin g her
th e M. Refvem home w ith Miss Elva d a u g h te r, Mrs. E lm er Dixon for the
Berry as hostess.
S u b stitu te play­ past tw o weeks, has re tu rn e d to her
ers Included Mrs. Geo. E lliott, Mrs. home.
M. C. W ilkes is being trea ted for
N ath an Rnrd and Mrs. Dell Penney.
Mrs. IT. A. R ichardson was h o st­ pneum onia in th e H erm iston G ener­
ess to the S tan field W om en’s Study al hospital.
R alph Fix u n d erw en t an op era­
club at her home T hursday afte--
noon. Mrs. H. McCormick presided tion for ap p en d icitis New Y ear’s
d u rin g th e business m eeting. The day and retu rn ed home Monday.
roll call topi" "L ooking Forw ard tn
Mrs. P anages and
Mrs. T uck­
193 8 ” w a s in ch arg e of Mrs. Vic­ e r made a trip to P endleton F rid ay
to r Hay. Mrs. W. T. Reeves talked of last week.
on “ R evolutions of Archeology" ami
Mrs. W. J. K ennings and son Al­
Mrs H. McCormick on "T w en tieth b ert visited a t th e C h ristley home
C en tu rv M usic." Miss Elva Berry T hursday.
will he hostess on J a n u tr y 20.
Opal S toekard re tu rn e d T hursday
W ord h as been received by Mr. from so u th e rn Oregon w here she has
and Mrs. F. R S tu a rt of the death been v isitin g since th e holidays.
of Mrs. A rra lu s G ray of M inneapo­
Mrs. H. J. Ott and
d a u g h te r
lis. T he G rays w ere am ong th e ea rl­ M arlon have th e flu. They a re re ­
iest pioneers on th e S tanfield pro­ ported as im proved.
ject.
Lots H utchison is v isitin g a t the
RttHe H edrick w ent to P o rtlan d hom e of her uncle, M arvin H u tch i­
S atu rd ay evening w here she plans son in P ilot Rock, th is week.
to e n te r N o rth w estern Business col­
T he Tow nsend club au x ilia ry will
lege
meet w ith Mrs. C h arles Epperson
Mrs T. A. O’G radv en tertain ed F rid ay aftern o o n . J a n u a ry 14.
»he P o lly an n a club at her home In
Among th e ladies of th is d istric t
’’erm lsto n W ednesday. Mrs. M. C. w ho atten d e d th e m issionary m eet­
B a ra re r was a guest
in g of th e Union ch u rch a t th e home
T he M arlon M artin fam ilv have of Mrs. J. A. C lark e W ednesday
rec en tly moved to th e B otchelder w ere Mrs. F orest Moore. Mrs. H ugh
Your Friendly Home Owned Store
HOMINY, Red & White, 2 ^ s ....................... IOC
CORN, PEAS, Beans, Tomatoes, R & W, 6 .
DRIED PEACHES, Fancy, 2 lbs..................... 35C
CHILI CON CARNE, Red & White, 2 for ....
CHICKEN TAMALE Mione, 12 oz. glass, 3
WAX PAPER, 125 foot ro ll........................... £Sc
BLACK TEA, Red & White, % lb.................
COCOA, Blue & White, 2 lbs......................... 19C
KRAUT, Red & White, 2^s, 2 f o r ............... 29C
OLIVE OIL Los Olives, 4 oz.......................
EUGENIA FACIAL TISSUE,
«00 sheet
SOS, 8 p a d ............................ .
BROOM, Red & White ...........................
BROOM, Our Value .... ..........................
SHAKER SALT, Red & White, 2 lbs., 2 for
SALMON, Red & White, Is, 2 for '.............
PURE JELLY, Tea Garden, 8 oz., 2 f o r ......
ge-
39C
ORANGE BUTTER, Treesweet, 16 oz. jar. 2 4 3 c
LEMON JUICE, MCP, 8 oz., 6 f o r ............... 69C
CRISCO, 3 lbs..................................
-g
LETTUCE, Large Firm Head
2
ORANGE, Sunkist, 2 doz........
f o r .......
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