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¡Zb? THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO rnuatun ijrrali) P ublished every T hursday a t H erm is ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, Publishers. Mr. and Mr3. Fred Lee of H erm is ton and Mrs. Evelyn W oods and d a u g h te r were callers a t th e Clayton Ayers home T h u rsd ay evening. F red R auch. J r., Mrs. Fred R auch and Lilly Rauch were callers in H er m iston S atu rd ay . Lon K nottes an d d au g h ter, Mrs. H elen C urrln spent T h u rsd ay a f te r noon v isitin g a t th e Jo h n H arriso n home. Mr. and Mrs. H ugh C u rrin , J r., and baby d au g h te r were v isito rs at the Jim Daly home S aturday. Tom Boylen, J r., of P en d leto n , was a caller a t th e ran ch on B u tter Creek th is week. Russell Moore spent S unday a t th e R obert Sm ith hom e in Irrig o n . Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H ealy and fam ily spent F rid a y evening v isit ing a t th e M arion F inch home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A yers and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. M arion F inch and fam ily, Lowell Y oung an d B ert B arnes spent S atu rd ay ev en in g at th e E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r home. Mr. and Mrs W „ C. M orehouse of H erm iston w ere callers a t th e Roy N eill home T hursday._______ CHAS. KELLER W IL L V IS IT FOUR STATES Colum bia channel F rid a y and was moved to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. H a rr and C urtis Skeene, who were w ith th e dredge crew, le ft for a new location S a tu r day. M arion Cork of M onum ent. Ore., was a busines visito r h ere T h u rsd ay and F rid ay . He purchased seven head of cows from W. C. Isom and had them tak en by tru c k by B atie Rand and Don Isom to M onum ent Friday. Mrs. Don Isom and baby accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K endler of U m atilla to K im berly. Ore., F ri day for a few days’ v isit w ith re la tives. R. V. Jones and fam ily visited relativ es a t L exington, Ore., Sunday. M embers of th e several 4-H clubs met a t th e home of Mrs. F red H ough ton S atu rd ay to o rganize and elect leaders an d officers for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs, C hester W ilson who have been on th e E. F agerström place for th e past year, are moving to th e Mrs. Jam es W a rn e r cabins east of tow n. Ed Adams, who purchased th e F a g erström place, w ill move his fam i ly to th e ir new home th is week. Mrs. H oagland visited her d au g h te r Mrs. Roy Brow n a t S tanfield la st week. Mr. Davis is sta y in g a t th e Sud- d a rth home. Mrs. Tom C aldw ell purchased a piano of Mrs. E d w ard s of U m atilla last week. P ra y e r m eeting w as held a t the H arvey W a rn er hom e W ednesday night. Mrs. F ra n k F rederickson and Mrs. H arry Sm ith w ere jo in t hostesses a t a show er a t the Sm ith home, h o n o r ing Mrs. W ill N orcross M onday a f ternoon. Many lovely gifts w ere presented to Mrs. N orcross by friends. A bout 20 g u ests w ere pres ent. Mrs. Ray O lm stead en tertain ed the m em bers of th e Pep club a t her home W ednesday aftern o o n . Mrs. Geo. R and visited Mrs, Jo sephine G raybeal W ednesday. Dr. M arbut of Echo was a t the school ag a in M onday. Rev. an d Mrs. A lcorn retu rn ed from Toledo, W n., S atu rd ay . Mrs. A lcorn’s sister, L averne T w iner, re tu rn ed w ith her an d enrolled as a freshm an in high school Monday. A baby d au g h ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stevens Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 25. COLUMBIA NEWS— Chas. K eller is on a trip east and w ill v isit re la tives and friends in C alifornia, A r E ntered as Second Class M atter kansas. In d ian a and M innesota. December, 1906, U m atilla County, Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i was a b u si _________ __ _____ Oregon. ness visito r in P o rtla n d S atu rd ay and S unday of la st week. S ubscription Rates. E lm er H a rr le ft for his hom e in One Year ..................................... >2.00 Lew iston, Idaho, F rid a y a fte r a ten Six M onths ................................... 1-00 days’ v isit a t the home of his uncle, T hree M onths .......................................60 Jackson H arr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim A llen have sold th e ir ran c h in th is d istric t to Mr. Back to Private Life. Miller. They left th e la tte r p a r t of last week for H illsboro, Ore., w here U nited S tates F rederick Steiw er th ey have ren ted a th ree acre place. has resigned his office to take effect Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck A llen also left next Monday. H is term would have for H illsboro. expired Ja n u a ry 1, 1939. H is salary Mrs. Cecil W a rn e r sp en t Sunday would have been nearly >10,000 for in Echo w ith friends. th e rem aining period. He prefers to Mrs. B eiscam per who was q u ite e n te r priv ate life and the practice ill la st week, is rep o rted as im of law ra th e r th a n rem ain longer in proved. th e high position he held. S. A. A nderson, J r ., is v isitin g S enator S teiw er has risen to na friends and relativ es in San F ra n tional prom inence in the United cisco, Cal. S tate s senate. H e was keynoter of G uests a t th e R alph F ix home S at the last n atio n al republican conven urday evening w ere M arg aret, Jam es tion. He was the leader of bonus and Rex Boylen. T he even in g was legislation. He w as sou g h t as a BOARDMAN GIVES spent play in g monopoly. speaker in m any states d u rin g poli L ester H am m er an d nephew E v er tic al cam paigns and was w estern BIRTHDAY BALL e tt S haver made a business and p lea m anager of congressional cam paigns sure trip to W alla W alla an d Day- for his p arty in two n atio n al elec BOARDMAN NEW S— T he P re si tions. Yet he gives up all th is pres d e n t’s B irth d ay ball will be given ton, W n„ T hursday, Mr. H am m er visited his sister, Mrs. L. M itchell tige and prom inence, and salary , to S atu rd ay even in g to su p p o rt re r e tu rn to th e job of building a p ri search w ork on in fa n tile paralysis. and fam ily w hile in D ayton. Mr. and Mrs. M arvin Cooper of vate law practice. is an a n n u a l a ffa ir n atio n ally b ut WMUa W alla were v isito rs a t th e W hen asked why, Me gives the It has never been held here previous p lain and hum ble sta te m en t th a t it ly. Jack G orham is ap p o in ted c h a ir Lloyd Fix home Sunday. Cecil W arn er and sons w ere d in is his d uty to him self and fam ily. man of the n o rth end of Morrow ner g u ests a t the R. H. S tockard T his action may be d ifficu lt for county dance com m ittee. home Sunday. some to un d erstan d , but perhaps the Rev. H. B. Thom as, who has been Mrs. L ucille H ia tt and d au g h te r pace does not pay. is a heavy d rain holding m eetings in U m atilla, re D orothy and F ern H arry m an were on health and stre n g th , and lacks in the allu rem en t of association tu rn ed to his home Sunday. H is visitors a t th e Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i w ith th e m ighty in governm ent, d au g h ter, M ary etta, visited frien d s home W ednesday of la st week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chetwood left •which the common m an th in k s is th e re over th e week end, re tu rn e d w ith him. Tuesday of la st week for W allow a. highly w orth while. W ord was received th a t Miss E. Mrs. Chetwood has been a v isito r a t T ild e n ’s m o th er passed aw ay in the E lm er R yland home for th e past PINE C IT Y SCHOOL P o rtla n d la st S atu rd ay . Miss T il two weeks. teaches in th e grade school here. R u th McCulley was an o v ern ig h t ACHIEVEM ENT TESTS den S eth Russell m otored to A rlin g to n g u est of Beulah R yland S atu rd ay . M onday on business. Mr. and Mrs. L ester H am m er and Miss H arney, who was a form er ch ild ren Rosalie, Lopise and Teddy PIN E CITY NEWS— Mrs. Lucy E. grad e school teach er here, received Rodgers, county school su p e rin ten d w ere d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. en t, gave achievem ent tests a t P ine word th a t h er fa th e r passed aw ay H ugh N eill of W eston S atu rd ay . The in P o rtlan d la st week. C ity school Monday. occasion was Mrs. N eill’s b irth d ay . Glen C. W ade, sta te field man for Mr. N eill recen tly purchased a b a r Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M athers a re th e Tow nsend clubs, dropped in a t th e p are n ts of a son born S unday at ber shop th e re and is reported as th e ir home in Echo. He has been the H. B. T hom as home M onday g e ttin g along successfully. w hile en ro u te to K lam ath Falls. nam ed R obert Neill. Mr. and Mrs. R alph Fix an d Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. P o rte r an d son and Mrs. B. H. Fix were S unday Mrs. C harlie P lourd and children of P endleton a re visiting a t th e W. A rth u r left for P o rtlan d th is week d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. T ho w here they w ill m ake th e ir home. D. N eill home. mas B lair. W. A. S trobel, who is employed Miss Dora E. Moore spent the Mrs. Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i and Mrs. CHURCH NOTES ♦ week end in Irrig o n at the R obert a t A thena, spent th e week end at Otis Buell w ere v isito rs of Mrs. Beis * home v isitin g his fam ily. Sm ith home. cam per F rid ay afternoon. T he Tow nsend club will serve W a lte r W igglesw orth of Echo was Clayton Buell was an o v ern ig h t oy sters and chili beans a t a supper g u est of Bobby E ato n Sunday. a caller on th e creek Sunday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES T he q u iltin g a t th e Roy Neill in th e church Ja n u a ry 31. A pro E v erett S haver has com pleted his « r p R U T H ” was th e subject of home was very much enjoyed. Feb gram is b eing arrangjed follow ing new house and has gone to Golden- J[ th e Lesson - Sermon in all ru a ry 3 Is th e date for the next the supper. dale, W n. He w ill move his fam ily T he Boardm an Yellow Ja ck e ts here in th e next few weeks. He has q u iltin g which w ill be held a t th e Churches of Christ, Scientist, on A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r home. T he men played a re tu rn gam e w ith th e A r one son who will e n te r as a stu d en t Sunday, Jan u ary 2 3. a re also invited for th e lunch hour lin g to n H onkers S atu rd ay evening. a t C olum bia school. The Golden Text was, ’’Thou, T he second team also played w ith and afternoon especially. P atsy W a rn er was an o v ern ig h t O Lord, a r t a God full of com pas Fred R auch. Jr., who has been th e H o n k ers’ B squad. T he H onk guest of Beulah R yland Sunday. sion. and gracious, long-suffering, w orking a t Elk River, Idaho, is vis ers were victorious in both gam es. Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Corm an and L. C. Compton who has been the Bobby E ato n visited a t th e Otis and plenteous, in mercy and tr u th ” itin g a t the home of his parents, Mr. n ig h t o p erato r at M essner for many Buell home Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Fred R auch. (Ps. 8 6 :1 5 ). Mrs. Ray W rig h t has been v isit years, left Monday for H ilg ard w here Among the citations which com Several mem bers of the Union ing at the home of her d au g h ter, he will make his home. H is d au g h church choir met a t he homes of prised tlie Lesson-Sermon was the te r V irg in ia Compton is g oing to Mrs. B arton Clark. She re tu rn e d to Mrs. B eiscam per and Jackson H arr following from th e Bible: "B e board and room a t M ildred A yers’ Sunday aftern o o n to sin g for them. H eppner T uesday evening. cause I will publish the name of home u n til school closes. B ert Sal- Mr. and Mrs. John H ealy and Mrs. B. H. Fix is ta k in g care of a th e L o rd : ascribe ye greatness fam ily were v isitin g in H eppner ushury of The Dalles is s ta rtin g re sick man in Pendleton: lief for Compton Monday night. unto our God. He Is th e Rock, his Sunday. L ester H am m er and Lynn and Joy work is perfect: for all his ways Shaver w ere business v isito rs in are ju d g m en t: a God of tru th and Pendleton Tuesday. w ithout iniquity, ju s t and rig h t is Mrs. Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i was a vi h e” (Deut. 32:3, 4). sito r at th e E lm er R yland home Sunday afternoon. The Lesson-Sermon also Includ Mr. an d Mrs. Claude U pham visi ed th e following correlative pas ted Mr. and Mrs. L ester H am m er sages from the C h ristian Science and fam ily Sunday afternoon. textbook, "Science and H ealth E lm er Jam es of P endleton was an with Key to th e S criptures bv o v ern ig h t guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mary B aker Eddy: “ All substance, B axter H utchison T uesday of last i i l l 7 M :K f Intelligence, wisdom, being, Im week. m ortality, cause, and effect be'ong Mr. and Mrs. B axter H utchison and d au g h te r Lois w ere Sunday d in to God. These are His attrib u tes, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis th e etern al m anifestations of the Douglas. infinite divine Principle, Love. Mr. and Mrs. O tis Jo rd an and Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service No wisdom Is wise b ut His wis d a u g h te r D orothy of P endleton visi dom; no tru th is tru e, no love is ted w ith Mr. J o rd a n ’s m other, Mrs. Your Friendly Home Owned Store lovely, no life is Life but the di Lewis Douglas Sunday afternoon. vine, no good 1?. b ut th e good God Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. G lenn C. W ade w ere d in bestow s” (p. 275). ner guests of Mr. an d Mrs. H enry H ooker Sunday. COFFEE, Red & White, 1 lb. t in s ........2 for BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. One of Mr. L ath ro p 's old neighbors Theo. L. Leger, Pastor. from W allow a was here v isitin g the 10:00 A. M.. S unday school. MART COFFEE, 1 lb. b a g s .............. . 2 for past week. 11:00 A. M., W orship service. Mrs. Joe Udey called on Mrs. H en 7 :3 0 P. M., E v ening w orship se r EARLY RISER COFFEE, 1 lb. bags .. 2 for ry Hooker Monday. The Tow nsend A u x iliary will, meet vice. E veryone is Invited to a tte n d a t th e home of Mrs. Lenz F rid ay a f these PUREX .......................................... half gallon services. ternoon. The aftern o o n w ill be spent w orking on quilts. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH OYSTERS, Blue & W h ite...................... 2 for Mrs. H enry H ooker visited the C. W arn er, P asto r. C hristley home Monday evening. - PUMPKIN, Red & White, 2V ,’s ..................... Bible school 1 0 :0 0 A. M. L ’dies from th is d istric t who a t W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M. tended the hom em akers’ d em o n stra MINCEMEAT .......................................... 2 lbs. tion in H erm iston Tuesday were C h ristian E ndeavor 6 :3 0 P. M. Mesdames H enry H ooker. John Jen - E v en in g W orship 7 :30 P. M. drze.iewskl. J. 11. Reid. Hal McCul CORN STARCH, Red & White 2 for Midweek prayer an d Bible study ley, H enry Sotnm erer. Em m a C hrlst- ley, Clenn Seeley, and Miss Lois W ednesday, 7:30 P. M. SHRIMP, Red & W h ite ......................... 2 for H utchison. Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2 :00 Mr O etehel! has moved a house P. M. KARO SYRUP, Red or B lu e ........ onto the fo undation recen tly set. C hoir reh earsal S atu rd ay 7 :3 0 P. Mrs. Emma C hristiev and son Dell MM. motored to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay and BISCUIT FLOUR, Red & W h ite .................... M issionary m eeting, second W ed retu rn ed F rid a y evening. W hile nesday of each m onth. th e re Mrs. C hristiev atte n d e d a BACON, Armours ...................................... lb. Bible school su p e rin te n d e n t Chas. m eeting of the D au g h ters and F o u n ders of th e P a trio ts America. D uvall: P resid en t, C. E „ C ath erin e TILLAMOOK CHEESE lb. M cM ullen: P resid en t L adies Aid Mrs. N ita H ard in g ; P re sid en t Mis IRRIGON COUPLE Macaroni or Spaghetti, R & W 14 OZ. n ary Society, Mrs. A lice More WORK IN STANFIELD sio house. POPCORN ............................................... Choir p ractice w ill be held a t the IRRIGON NEWS- E arn est Bed- ch u rch F rid a y n ig h t a t 7:30. MINCED CLAMS, R & W l ’s t a l l ..... 2 for well and Miss Neva B lair were m ar- ¡ried a t Sunnyside, W n., T hursday STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN Ja n u a ry 20. They have taken charge CATSUP, Red & White 14 oz. ..............2 for CHURCH lo t th e ch u rch work of th e Pentecos Jesse K. G riffiths. Minister. tal ch u rch at S tan field and will CATSUP, Brimful, 12 o z . .................................. 10:00 A. M.— Sunday school. make th e ir home th e re soon. The benefit dance for Gerald Buell 7 :0 0 P, M.— Young People’s m eet MILK, Red & White tails .... w hich was given In th e au d ito riu m ing. S atu rd ay n ig h t was q u ite well a t 8:00 P. M.— Evening service. tended. G erald met w ith q u ite a BABY FOOD, Red & White .... 6 for serious In ju ry recen tly at school. He Is an o rp h an boy and is m aking his Seventh Day Adventist Church. JUNKET POWDER ........ ... 3 for home w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Cory A. M. Brock, Elder. ell Sabbath school at 10:00 A. M„ LETTUCE, large firm .......... 2 heads Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett McCoy re Alton Kingsbury, superintendent. tu rn ed home from P o rtlan d S a tu r Preaching service at 11.00 A. M. day. CARRO TS........................................ 3 bunches Mrs. P aulson left Monday for a METHODIST CHURCH vacation. Mrs. F oster Is ca rin g for PEANUT BU TT ER ................................ 2 lbs. th e tw o older ch ild ren d u rin g her R. R. Mnkbelner. Pastor absence. Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Jun T he dredge finished work on th e ior church 11:00, and morning wor- RED&WHIT C iW J HERMISTON TRADING CO. S p e c ia ls f o r J a n . 2 8 -3 1 53c 45C 2^C 27 c IOC 29c 17 c 39 c 3 lbs. X 7c 29s 23c 29 c 2 for 2 7 c 2 lbs- 1 9 c 10C 4 for 2 9 c 25c 13c J 29c »»»»»»♦f oao»» M 9>a**** t *»♦•♦••»♦♦***♦♦♦♦* ********* * Autom obile accidents are more prevalent to day than ever before, are you properly insured in a fin an c ia lly sound stock insurance com pany? FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HOUSE W IRING ESTIMATES Furnished FREE Vaughan’s E lectric 206 EAST COURT STREET PENDLETON, OREGON — Representative Serving in Local Field — 11:4)0 A. M., Devotional service ship a t 11:00. E pw orth L eague a t 6 :30 P. M. an d evening praise and and communion. p reach in g service at 7 :30 o’clock. 1 0:00 A. M. Bible school. L adies’ Aid every firs t an d th ird FULL GOSPEL MISSION. W ednesday. Midweek song and A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r p reach in g service on T h u rsd ay at Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M. 7 :30 P. M. Bible school S atu rd ay , Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt. 2 :00 P. M. Ju n io r church su p e rin ten d e n t, M orning w orship a t 1 1:00 o’clock. Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi C h ild ren ’s services a t th e parso n dent. E m m a F elthouse; Sunday school su p e rin ten d e n t, Opal R ain age a t 11:00, Mrs. T u rn e r in charge. E v an g elistic service in th e eve w ater; E pw orth League p resid en t, Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch p asto r, R. n in g a t i :45 P. M. R. F in k b ein er. Bible Study F rid ay a t 7 :45 P. M. Communion and m issionary ser vice th e first Sunday of every CHURCH OP CHRIST Colum bia School month. Save at Boynton & Kelley’s We deliver twice daily! PEARS - Hood R iver L arge Can .......... 15c BROOMS Boardm an Brooms EACH ....................... HAVE YOU TRIED THEM ? SHORTENING BISQUICK B iscuits in 90 seconds L arge P ackage ........... 29c S w ift’s P earl 4 !b. carto n __ 49c BEANS GRAPE FRUIT FLORIDA in heavy syrup. - No. 2 can . 14c W h ite or Brown 10 lbs.............................. 43c TOMATOES COFFEE of GOLDEN W EST - In Tin 1 P ound * 3 ...................... Pounds .................... P ounds ............. 29c 57c 85c Solid Pack L arg e Cans - Each 12c TOMATO JUICE Heinz - The Best 3 cans .................... WAX PAPER SILK TISSUE 650 Sheets 3 rolls 29c SHREDDED WHEAT T he O riginal P ackage ........ lie GINGER SNAPS COCOA An all occasion cocoa. 2 lb. carton ................ 19c 14c CORN MEAL Yellow or W hite 9 lb. bag .......... 125 foot roll EACH ............ 15c For that lunch. 2 pounds ........