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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1938. 3h r WrrmtBtnn Arraló the benefits to your homes. A re g u la r m eeting of th e study ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ » » » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O « » ♦» ♦♦♦♦+ ♦♦♦♦♦+ •••» » > > ••» ♦♦♦ PINE C IT Y FOLK club was held a t th e F. B. S tu a rt In ad d itio n to th is, any farm er Published every T hursday a t H erm is along th e lines as staked out, who ENJOY Q U ITTIN G home T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . Mrs. ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by has not become a m em ber of th e as H arry McCormick who had ch arg e P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulring, sociation. should do so before the of roll call gave e x tra c ts from Du- PIN E CITY NEW S — A large ra n ty 's “ I W rite As I P lease.” Mrs. Publishers. w ires are stru n g along th e poles and crowd atten d ed th e q u iltin g a t the Thom as G regory briefly reviewed ■ ntered a 3 Second Class M atter tran sfo rm ers set. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r home T hursday. Days’ "L ife W ith M other.” Two o th December, 190C, U m atilla County, Everybody enjoyed them selves. er book review s, H u m p h rey ’s “ From Exhibit Building Improvement? Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. R obert McGreer and th e GTeen M ountains to th e S ierra s” W h at has happened to our pro d a u g h te r Shirley arriv ed a t th e ir and K ip lin g ’s “ S om ething of Myself S ubscription R ates. posed im provem ent in th e ex h ib it home on B u tter Creek W ednesday to My F rie n d s” w ere given by Mrs. One Y ear ..................................... >2.00 building on th e fair grounds, m ak evening. They have been in P o rt H om er H edrick. Mrs. 11a W allace Six M onths ................................... 1.00 ing it in to a m eeting place? W e land w here Mrs. McGreer was recov (talked on "C u rre n t P o etry .” The T hree M onths .............. - ............... .60 u n d erstan d th a t such com m ittees e rin g from an a tta c k of pneum onia. club w ill sponsor a dance on March Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers, Mrs. Roy S as a b en efit for th e local lib rary , were appointed last fall to ca rry th is project th ro u g h b u t have heard Neill and Mrs. M arion F in ch met th e D oernbecker h o sp ital and th e House Wiring Instructions. n o th in g fu rth e r about it. A re we w ith the 4-H club g irls of P ine City Scholarship Loan F u n d . The com Friday. going to let it die th e th ird d eath? m ittee in charge w ill be Mrs. H. L. T he dates and places of m eetings Jo h n H ealy and C harles B arth o lo H edrick, Mrs. U. S. R ichardson and The purpose of such im provem ent for education in w iring houses and mew made a business trip to Board- Miss E lva B erry. use of appliances a re announced in was to m ake th e in te rio r of th e old m an S atu rd ay . M onday n ig h t, F eb ru ary 14, th e th is Issue of the H erald. These ex h ib it b u ilding su itab le for a m eet Mr. an d Mrs. H. E. Y oung and m eetings w ill be wide open for all ing place w here various o rg an iza Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r R ebekah degree sta ff of H erm iston users on th e new pow er lin e to ask tions m ig h t hold m eetings a t a nom were tra d in g In H erm iston S a tu r w ill In itia te can d id ates in the m ys teries of th e o rd er in th e I.O.O.F. questions and listen in on the sub inal cost. A floor was to be placed, day. hall here. • je c ts discussed by skilled e le c tric a l and a portion remodeled for use in Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent Mrs. Don C hilds com plim ented her ly train ed men. Every farm er should k itch en service. F rid ay a t th e M arion F in ch home. T his move w ill do more tow ard son Dickey on his fifth b irth d ay a tte n d and endeavor to help him self M iller, who has been w o rk S atu rd ay by In v itin g a num ber of solve his own problem s. He will not in te restin g people in th e com pletion ing R uby a t the A. J. Vey home, left for his p laym ates for an aftern o o n of only save money by doing so, but of th e com m unity park th a n any o th her home a t P ilo t Rock to care for fun. P re sen t w ere H arla n Heyden, w ill be b etter able to con stru ct a er. L et’s ca rry it th ro u g h . h er m other, who is ill. The rugged c h a ra c te r of A braham L incoln sta n d s fo rth in Je an n e n e Brow n, Tommy Refvem, safer, more adequate and more per Mr. an d Mrs. R o b ert McGreer Spencer Sm ith, Sharon Lee Baker, th e h isto ry of th e U nited S tate s as a la n d m ark and an ideal of m anent system for his premises. CO. HEALTH OFFICER w ere v isito rs in P endleton Sunday. Jim m y W aid, A rlene and M arilyn th e A m erican c h a racter. H is honesty an d h is sin c erity rem ain The pow er line co nstruction is Mr. and Mrs. H ugh C u rrin , Sr., of H ay, D onna C hilds and th e honoree. progressing rapidly. Over 1000 VISITS COLUMBIA unquestioned th ro u g h o u t th e years. H is persever?nce in th e cause Pilot Rock were v isitin g a t th e Jo h n Miss Jo an Leslie assisted Mrs. Childs poles have been set and w iring will of freedom as an o u tsta n d in g exam ple of th e road to success. H arrison home Sunday aftern o o n . w ith th e gam es an d refreshm ents. be commenced next week. All m a COLUMBIA NEWS— Dr. M cLaren, F red rick Spiess, local high school Miss L illy Rauch is employed at te ria ls have been shipped or are o r teach er, was a business visito r in dered and on the way, and th e sys county h ealth officer, w as callin g in th e R obert M cGreer home. W. D. Neill visited his d au g h ter. P endleton S atu rd ay . tem will be com pleted by A pril 1st. th is d istric t la st Friday. Local Masons and th e ir fam ilies It is high tim e to th in k about and Alfred Cable is on th e sick list Mrs. Floyd M athers in Echo S a tu r g ath ered in th e ch u rch d in in g room day. prepare for th a t house w irin g job, th is week. < > Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent for th e ir a n n u a l beef steak d in n er F. B. SWAYZE, President and be ready to take advantage of Dorene Cable is v isitin g her < ► T h u rsd ay evening. W ith Jim Lane, g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Sunday aftern o o n a t th e E. B. W a t Don C hilds and H arry ^Vessell as Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation te n b u rg er home. Mikesell, w hile her fa th e r is ill. Miss Dora E. Moore sp en t the chefs and F ra n k Sloan as m aster of Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Epperson week end in Irrig o n w ith Mrs. Joyce cerem onies th e d in n e r w as a real made a trip to P endleton Tuesday. Sm ith. success. A m usical program was A rep o rt from Mrs. H. J. O tt is Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H arriso n a t presented by Mrs. Don Sikes, Miss im portance th a n th e n eedle” , w ith 8 :0 0 P. M.— E v ening service. favorable. Mrs. O tt is still in bed, tended th e show in H erm iston S at Marie Lane, D onald Refvem and ern G abriel, affirm ativ e, an d Miss however, an d u n d er th e care of a urday. Mrs. M. Refvem. T oasts w ere given V M innie H u n ttin g , n eg ativ e; poem, train ed nurse. Several people from B u tte r Creek by V ernon W aid, Dr. W. M. M arbut, Mrs. F. B. S tu a rt; s tu n t by Mrs. J. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Jam es H oskins and C. M. McCall. Pole se ttin g for th e electric line atten d ed th e dance a t Lena S a tu r M. R ich ard s and E. V. G abriel; and A. M. Brock, E lder. is progressing rap id ly o ut our way. day night. Mrs. F ran k Sloan was hostess to a talk , “ K now Y our W eeds” by As S abbath school a t 1 0:00 A. M.. Jackson H arr, who has been very Roy Neill atten d ed a w oolgrowers the P o lly an n as a t her home W ednes sis ta n t C ounty A gent J. T. Pierson, ill for some tim e, is rep o rted about m eeting in H eppner Tuesday. day. Club g u ests included Mrs. who ex h ib ited a rtis tic m ounts of A lton K ingsbury, su p e rin ten d e n t. Thos. G regory, Mrs. R. G. Penney o u r m ost common noxious weeds. the same. P re ac h in g service a t 11.00 A. M. and Mrs. U. S. R ichardson. Mrs. Mr. an d Mrs. V ictor Stockard Fred T horne was nam ed as the hos made a trip to P en d leto n la st S a tu r CONDON TEAM METHODIST CHURCH tess for F eb ru ary 16. < day. ► CHURCH N0TES ♦ R. R. F in k b eln e r. P asto r UPSETS BOARDMAN Mr. and Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s and Mr. and Mrs. M cCracken visited Sunday school 1 0:00 A. M. J u n Joe M eyers atten d ed Pom ona G range » e e e e e e e e e e e e e e « Sunday evening a t th e V ictor Stock ior church 11:00, an d m o rn in g w or m eeting in P endleton T hursday. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. ard home. BOARDMAN NEWS— The Board- ship a t 11 :0 0 . E p w o rth L eague a t Mrs. F. A. Baker, who is a mem Theo. L. Leger, P astor. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W arn er made man b asketball team m otored to 6 :30 P. M. an d ev en in g p raise an d ber of the co unty lib ra ry board, a t 10:00 A. M., S unday school. several calls in th is d istric t Sunday p reach in g service a t 7 :3 0 o’clock. 11:00 A. M., W orship service. Condon S atu rd ay , w here they met tended a m eeting of th a t board in v isitin g th e sick. L adies’ Aid every firs t and th ird Pendleton W ednesday. T h eir an n u al 7 :30 P. M., E vening w orship ser Vw W m ’I K m « H o « Lowly Your M arvin H utchison and fam ily of the Condon team and were defeated rep o rt revealed W ednesday. Midweek song and vice. th a t Stanfield Hair Ooa Io Until Yon Try o P ilo t Rock an d Mrs. L. W. Douglas 26 to 39. b ranch was second high in th e coun E veryone is invited to a tte n d p reach in g service on T h u rsd ay a t of H erm iston visited a t th e B axter 7 :30 P. M. Bible school S atu rd ay , Josephine M cEntire, who is n u rs ty in p ercentage of gain in c irc u la th ese services._______________ H utchison home S atu rd ay . M arvin ing in P endleton, was home over tion. 2 :00 P. M. also tran sa cted business concerning J u n io r ch u rch su p e rin te n d e n t, HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Due to a ty p o g rap h ical e rro r the S unday v isitin g h er paren ts. p ro p erty in te rests in th is d istric t. Lois H u tch iso n ; L ad ies’ Aid p resi item w hich announced Mrs. C harles C. W arn er, P asto r. Vernon P artlo w , who is w orking dent. Em m a F elth o u se; S unday V isitors a t th e home of Mr. H a r H edrick as th e new ly elected H. E. Bible school 10:00 A. M. school su p e rin ten d e n t, Opal R a in ris T h u rsd ay were Mr. and Mrs. H. a t G oldendale, W n., spent the week u n it ch airm an should have read W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M. w ate r; E p w o rth League p re sid e n t, A. H ooker and Mr. and Mrs. Bill end v isitin g his p are n ts here. Mrs. C harles H errick. Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pastor, R. W arren Dillon, C lara Mae and C h ristian E n deavor 6 :30 P. M. L indner. A g ro u p of S tan field m atro n s a t R. F in k b eln er. E v en in g W orship 7:30 P. M. The basket d in n e r a t th e Union V irg in ia Compton spent S atu rd ay in tended a fellow ship tea a t the Troy ----------- •»««► - --------- church Sunday was atten d ed by m a P endleton visiting. * olem an home in Echo Tuesday a f Midweek p ray er an d Bible study, I f i > thrilling «xpericac« to discover the Miss Je an B auer spent S atu rd ay ternoon. Mrs. Sam uels of P o rtlan d CHURCH OF CHRIST ny from th is d istric t. W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M. N E W betatr a Rilling Permanent Wave an d Rev. and Mrs. P em berton of Colum bia School E. Shaver and fam ily of Golden- in P endleton. gives your hair. W e recommend Rilling Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:00 Arlie Ann P arry of S tan field v isi-I P endleton were guest speakers on speakers dale, W n., a re moving in to th e ir as first in comfort — but the last word in 1 1:00 A. M,, ‘ D evotional serv ice longer lasting permanent waves. new home w hich was recen tly com ted E d ith N ickerson over th e week v arious phases of m issionary work. P. M. end. TIlORe atte n d in g w ere Mesdames F. Choir reh e arsal S atu rd ay 7 :3 0 P. an d com m union. The advanced Rilling process positively pleted. W. A. Strobel and son Don spent eliminates "hair pulls"! Burns are impos Mr. and Mrs. H ugh N eill of W es th e week end v isitin g th e ir fam ily. B. S tu a rt. V. W. Hay. F. A. B a k e r MM. 10:00 A. M. Bible school. sible! We guarantee the safety o f a Rilling Jia W allace. H. L. H edrick, J. M M issionary m eeting, second W ed ton w ere week end v isito rs a t the Wave. T b tn it no coo h r w nvr’ ' They are both employed a t A thena. R ichards, H arry McCormick. G. E. nesday of each m onth. L ester H am m er home. Make an appointment for a Killing — FULL GOSPEL MISSION. H erb P arso n s sp en t th e week in G reathouse, J. F. R ueber, U. S. R ich **Tfie (7rM/«iZ Nesee In Permanent ff'nn- Bible school superintendent. Chas. Gloria H am m er has Joined th e Co Spokane v isitin g relatives. A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r ardson, G. E lliot, E d g ar Hoosier N W Prove to yourself that R illing Waves lum bia 4-H Sew ing club. S unday school a t 10:00 A. M. D uvall; P resid en t, C. E., C ath erin e D. Bard and Miss E lva Berry. last longer and are more beautiful. Miss E. T ilden sp en t the week end Mr. an d Mrs. T ilford S tillin g s t Condon v isitin g a form er Board- Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt. The bridge club met a t th e G. E M cM ullen; P re sid en t Ladies Aid were d in n er guests a t th e home of a man M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock. G reathouse home M onday afternoon Mrs. C. W a rn er; P re sid en t M ission school teach er. Miss C. B ren Mrs. S tillin g s' m other, Mrs. A m an nan. when Mrs. Dill P enney and Mrs W ary Society, M rs^C.^R, Moore. C h ild re n ’s services a t th e p arso n da Shaver. T M arbut were su b stitu te plavers. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sullivan and age a t 11:00, Mrs. T u rn e r in charge. STANFIELD PRESB Y TER IA N L ester H am m er and Len Shaver Miss Elva Berry held high score and E v an g elistic service In th e eve made a business trip to Pendleton fam ily spent S atu rd ay in Pendleton. Mrs CHURCH M argaret D au g h try second Bob M cCutchen spent th e week, Tuesday. n in g a t 7 :45 P. M. high. D uring the social hour the end in P endleton v isitin g friends. Jesse K. G riffith s, M inister. hostess served refreshm ents. A b ir th Bible Study F rid ay a t 7 :45 P. M. T he F u tu re F arm ers of America day cake honoring Mrs. C. M. Mc 1 0:00 A. M.— Sunday school. Com m union and m issio n ary ser group here recently Improved th e ir Call was a su rp rise fe a tu re of the 7 :00 P. M.— Y oung People’s m eet vice th e firs t a g ric u ltu ra l room by en larg in g the occasion. S unday of every back door to perm it a car to be m onth. Mrs W. T. Reeves was called ing. driven In. In th is way they can P o rtlan d S unday because work on th e car w hile sheltered of the rn.m illness of Mr. Reeves who is from the w eather. now m uch improved. <> Mrs. C harles Rosiland of A rlin g G. K urrle is much b e tte r b ut is Ò ton spent th e week end v isitin g her p lU l e° nfine<1 t0 S t- A n th o n y ’s hos- m other, Mrs. G. Tyler. Mrs. E. J. W illiam s has been ill The A rlington grad e school bas k etb all team defeated the Boardm an for two weeks because of an infec- ted ear. grad e school team a t A rlington last S atu rd ay in a score of 32 to 12. Mrs. Jam es Meade had th e m isfor tu n e to break h er rig h t arm . Bill H oagland of Irrig o n visited Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service STANFIELD SCHOOL at th e home of his sister. Mrs. Ed Brown, last week. i 1 QUESTION DISCUSSED Miss Elva B erry re tu rn e d Sitndav Your Friendly Home Owned Store from a two w eeks’ v isit in Depoe STA N FIELD NEWS—-The School Bay. C orvallis and P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton have advancem ent association met T h u rs day evening in the high school w ith re tu rn e d from S o u th ern C alifornia POUND PAPER GEM RAZOR Mrs. R. G. Penney, president, presid-, a f te r an absence of tw o m onths BLADES ing d u rin g the business m eeting. A sp en t w ith th e ir d a u g h te r D orbthy sh o rt program was given w hich in and o th e r relatives. WATER BOTTLE ELECTRIC ROOM H arry A ndrew s has purchased the cluded a vocal trio. Ellen Ham m ill. HEATER P hyllis Sires and W ilm a M anaker: Lee Saveley farm on low er B u tter reading. A rlene H arvey; violin and Creek and will move his fam ily when ADHESIVE TAPE REXETTES harm onica g u ita r music by Supt. V. school closes. Reg. 1 in. x 5 yds. (S a n ita ry N ap k in s) Mr. an d Mrs. Roy S hopshire of W. Hay and Raym ond Meade. Echo are m oving in to th e Campbell STAG HAIR OIL $1.50 ELECTRIC Follow ing the S. A. A. program house recen tly vacated by the Ref- Large Size the m eeting was tu rn ed over to E a r vems. STOVE nest Sires, ch airm an of th e school Clyde K enison. m an ag er of the lo 2 lbs. Valentine Heart board who railed upon R. G. Penney JONTEEL p lan t, announces H o rto n ’s C hocolates to rep o rt reg ard in g th e feasibility of cal Tum-A-Lum Face Pow ders & Creams d isco n tin u in g the h igh school at th a t th e com pany will soon have on 3 for $1.00 display a full lin e of G. E. electrical 75c CASTORIA S tanfieid. A ccording to the report equipm ent and appliances. as presented, a su b sta n tia l saving ELECTRIC CORD Set' F. C. S au n d ers 'purchased a car could be realized by becom ing p art 100 YEAST TABLETS of th e non-high school d istric t of load of cows from farm ers in this icin ity w hich he is sh ip p in g to C al HOMEMAID the county. It would then be obli v ifornia. 1 lb. Chocolate gato ry on the non-high school dis PEPPERMINTS R alph b ay lo r shipped two car tr ic t to pay th e cost of tu itio n of loads Covered Cherries of c a ttle to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay H0RE HOUND Drops J 9 C S tan field high school pupils in some n ig h t. o th e r high school, presum ably Her- F ull P in t Size - 49c •Clifford and C linton Tombleson , m iston. The funds for the paym ent w ere recen t a rriv a ls front R ainier. MERCURACHROME of th is tu itio n would be derived T he form er is ag ain employed on M l 31 SOLUTION 25c Size • from th e non high school tax to th e F. A. B aker farm and Clinton and Full P in t Size 35c w hich we would be subject. M artin has retu rn ed to his home a fte r a 25c ADHESIVE TAPE f A Refvem was choken to preside over sh o rt visit w ith his sister Lucile and REXALL MILK and Bandage Comb. ® th e m eeting and the m a tte r was dis b ro th er Clayton who are local high OF MAGNESIA cussed pro and eon A vote was ta school stu d en ts. Rexall Kidney Pills ken to d eterm in e th e sen tim en t of BOTH FOR V. W. Hay. v io lin ist, and Rav 60 for th e m eeting w hich resulted in three •Meade, who plays th e harm onica anil H alf or W hole affirm ativ e votes to discontinue our g u ita r, played in th e L ib erty th e a HOSPITAL COTTON high school. An election will he Pnretest Cod Liver in W alla W alla S atu rd ay even held on F eb ru ary 26 for the purpose tre ing. « Oil P in t of voting on th is subject and to A re g u la r m eeting of th e S tanfield 100 CARICA elect a m em ber of th e school board G range 25c CASTOR OIL was held in th e h all Tues to tak e the place of R. O. Penney BILE TA BI ETS who recen tly resigned as a member day n ig h t w ith Joe Meyers, m aster, presiding. In te re s tin g com m ittee of th e board. F resh Bulk rep o rts were given and th e follow ing le c tu re r’s p rogram p resented: group sin g in g : trib u te s to Lincoln by F. Spiess. R. O. P enney and Joe Large Heads M eyers; A1 M endenhall gave reml- nescences of early tim es an d old land m arks in and n ea r F oster, now S tan field , and F o rt H e n rie tta , now E cho: ta lk on consum ers coopera tives by C. T illery : nonsense debates HERMISTON, OREGON "R esolved th a t th e nail is of more H o n e s ty — S in c e r it y 5 Two Things Lincoln Personified FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON Ruby’s Beauty Shop Phone 711 REDsWHIT à rf-.l « HERMISTON TRADING CO. R&W Q u ic k O a ts 3 lbs. W h e a t C e re a l P a n c a k e F lo u r B u c k w h e a t F lo u r G ro u n d F re s h 22c 19c 20c 25c M a rt Coffee 2 lbs. 45 c E arly Riser 2 lbs. 35 c SUGAR 25 lbs. $1.49 Pancake Flour, R & W 9 lbs. 57c OATS, quick or reg. 9 lbs. 39c NU BORA 33c Dinamite Cereal 21c Skinned Hams lb. 23c PRODUCE DATES CAULIFLOWER RHUBARB 2 2 lbs. 13c 25c 2 lbs. 25c 35th BIRTHDAY SALE S ta rts S a tu rd a y 39c 69c 17c 31c 27c 98c 17c 8>c 98c 59c 39c 24c 17c 39c 59 c 89c 79c 19c Try our Delicious Ice Cream-Made Fresh in our own freezer. THOMPSON'S MM STONE ......................................................................~~ T.1T IT 111H U IJ - >