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Wrrmistnn irrali) Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, Publishers. ■ntered as Second Class Matter December, 1908, U m atilla County, Oregon.___________________________ largely in te rrito ry of d iv ersi fied farm ing. The w heat b elts are favorable. S yndicate w riters in the large new spapers a re an aly zin g and criticizin g the m easure and d u rin g th e course of the p resen t political y ear we hear many speeches on the subject. At any ev en t th e law is far reach in g and w orthy the close study of all farm ers. Power Districts. Subscription Rates. ’ One Year ..................................... >2.00 A big m eeting in P o rtlan d is Six Months ................................... 1.00 called to talk over a s ta te power Three Months --------- -— - ........- .50 d istric t. W hile it has a long way to go and th e proposition is still In its in cip ien t period it will be well for Devotedness to Duty. us in th is p a rt of Oregon to be on the lookout for our power in the T he longer on th is e a rth we live P ast experiences have And w eigh th e various q u alities program ta u g h t us th a t we can look for little of men, from w est of th e Cascades. If T he more we feel the high, stern- favor we have power d istric ts let them be featu red beauty o u r own and u nder o u r own d istric t Of plain devotedness to du ty ; control. We have o u r own areas to S tead fast and still, nor paid w ith serve and our own power facilities m ortal praise. when developed, w ith o u t d epending But fin d in g am ple recom pense on long transm ission lines, w hich so For life’s u n g arlan d ed expense far are headed down stream from In work done squarely and u n Bonneville. w asted days. We can easily p u t ourselves in a . . . . Lowell position of pouring w ater on the o th e r fellow ’s wheels w hile we w ait. New Farm Law. The sooner we become an independ The new farm bill has fin ally be en t em pire and confine our in terests come a law and is now being put th e sooner we shall develop our in operation. It seeks to control su r own resources and progressive e n te r ______ ____ plus production of w heat, corn, rice, prises. cotton and tobacco, w hile products like hay, d airying, eggs, vegetables, PINE C IT Y HAS fru its, cattle, sheep, and hogs are left, in a large m easure, to th e ir M A N Y A C TIVITIES own cooperative m ethods of control and operation. PIN E CITY NEW S— Mr. and Mrs. O pinions differ according to lo ca lities of production. The G range H ickson of Baker, Ore., are v isitin g is m ainly opposed. T he P o rtlan d th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs. H. E. Young. Miss C h arlo tte H elm s is home th is O regonian and Jo u rn al, one a re publican and the oth er a dem ocratic week end v isitin g her p are n ts and new spaper, a re opposed, each being friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy N eill sp en t S un day v isitin g in K ennew ick, W n. Mr. and Mrs. E a rl W a tte n b u rg e r of Pasco are v isitin g a t th e home of E a r l’s paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W atten b u rg er. Mr. an d Mrs. G len O rr of Ju n c tion City, K ansas, are w orking a t th e Lon W a tte n b u rg e r home. Roy Neill left W ednesday for P o rtlan d on business. Mrs. W. D. N eill is home th is week ca rin g for Mr. Neill, w ho is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Bob M cGreer and d a u g h te r Shirley and Miss Lilly R auch were W alla W alla v isito rs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert S m ith and Miss Dora E. Moore sp en t S unday at th e J. S. Moore home. Roy Coxen of H erm iston is w ork ing a t the Roy Neill farm . Miss B etty F in ch is ill th is week w ith th e flu. Fred Rauch Jr., and Miss C h a r Your next electrical job, lo tte H elm s w ere P en d leto n callers S atu rd ay . whether large, small, com A V alen tin e card p arty was en petitive or emergency, w ill joyed S aturday n ig h t a t th e E. B. have my personal supervi W a tte n b u rg e r home. Five tables were in play. Mrs. Clayton Ayers sion if you c a l l .................... and R ussel Moore won h igh and Mrs. Bob McGreer and Fred Rauch, J r., low score. LET’S GET ACQUAINTED Some time it may pay us both to know each o th e r b e tter........... A l J. H u e n e rg a rd t Co. Electrical Contractors 8 N. W. 10th Avenue, near Burnside Portland, Oregon at The Hermiston Herald. E x tra G ood Food begins w ith E x tra G ood Ingredients! 4 lb. carton 49c Red & W h ite - 4 9 lbs. $1.67 The S uperior Flour. Flaky Bake - 49 lbs. $1.39 Every sack g u aran teed . lied and W hite CAKE FLOUR For fin er cakes. 25c QUALITY COFFEE Q A T h rifty Price. L b., 45c Early Riser For 35c Baking Chocolate Red «• W hite - S LB. 17c Sweet Ground Chocolate lb. 31c Brim ful Chocolate Malted Milk 29c MILK Red and W hite It's e x tra rich. 4 for 29c Play Safe C arton 20c MATCHES Tom ato Hot Sauce m W uean hite d 6 for 25c Red Ä W hite 2> s's 2 for 27c Red & W hite 1 LB. 2 for 19c LARD FLOUR CoffCe Spinach Fresh young leaves Ready to heat & serve LARGE FRESH LEMONS do*. 25c HERMISTON TRADING CO. Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service Your Friendly Home Owned Store REDsWHIT 3 ri*.I • 1 4 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO ■ ’ F V U 1J J - l.b L Miss Shirley McGreer gave a V al en tin e p arty for the little folk Mon day afternoon. Those p resen t were J u a n ita Ayers and D arlyne W a tte n b u rger. Ronald C u rrln , and th e ir m others. Mrs. Bob McGreer le ft M onday even in g for P o rtlan d to v isit her m other, who is ill w ith pneum onia. Mr. and Mrs. N eal K n ig h ten of H ardm an and Miss C lara Moore of H eppner visited the Roy N eill home S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M athers and son R obert spent S unday a t th e Dee N eill home. FORMER TEACHER VISITS STANFIELD STANFIELD NEW S— Jo h n Dunn of Baker, Ore., called on S tanfield friends S atu rd ay . Mr. D unn ta u g h t in th e grades here for th e past two years. Mrs. Dena W ooster, Mr. and Mrs. Fred T horne an d C. T illery a tte n d ed th e jo in t m eeting of th e W est- land and C olum bia G ranges Tuesday n ig h t in th e Columbia school house. Members of th e T ally-H o Bridge club enjoyed a 7:00 o’clock bridge d in n er a t the Refvem home F rid ay evening. H osts and hostesses in c lu d ed Mrs. M. Refvem, Mrs. E. G reat- house, Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, D. Z. P e n ney, J. F. L ane and M. Refvem who held low scores for th e past year. H onor guests w ere Dr. and Mrs. W. M. M arbut. Mrs. D. Z. Penney, E a r nest G reathouse, E. A. H oosier and Mrs. J. F. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem and fam ily an d Miss B erry were d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bara- ger Sunday, the occasion being Mr. B a ra g er’s and Mr. R efvem ’s b irth days. Mr. and Mrs. A lfred G regory are the p are n ts of a son born F eb ru ary 7. He has been nam ed T hom as Leo nard. Mrs. Jo h n M cCarty and Miss La- vena Bedingt'ield of La G rande were guests a t the F ra n k Sloan home last week. L ittle Miss Je an n ean e Brow n en te rta in e d w ith a V alen tin e p arty Monday aftern o o n . G uests in clu d ed M arilyn and A rlene Hay, Tommy Refvem and Spencer Sm ith. Mrs. Fred T horne e n te rta in e d the P o lly an n a club a t her home W ednes day afternoon. Mrs. Fred Shelton w as welcomed as a new ly elected member. Mr. an d Mrs. V. W. H ay w ere d in ner hosts F rid ay n ig h t a t th e ir home com plim enting th e high school and grade school facu lty members. A bout th irty C. E. young people enjoyed a social tim e in th e church basem ent Tuesday n ig h t. Neva H ed rick and Marie R hea w ere in charge of gam es and serving. T he I.O.O.F. U reka Lodge of P en dleton conferred th e degree for can d id ates from H eppner and S tanfield lodges W ednesday n ig h t. Follow ing th e degree w ork. Odd Fellow s from Echo, H erm iston, H eppner and P en dleton w ere guests of the S tanfield lodge for refreshm ents. Supt. U. W. H ay and freshm en science stu d en ts enjoyed a v isit to P endleton last T h u rsd ay w here they w ent th ro u g h th e P endleton Woolen Mills and visited th e E ast O regon ian p lan t. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Heyden are the p are n ts of a d a u g h te r horn F ri day a t St. A n th o n y ’s hospital. She has been named H elen Ann. T he Rebekah degree was exem pli fied by Sunbeam Lodge of H erm is ton, M onday n ig h t, in the Refvem hall, th e can d id ate being Miss Joan Leslie. L ater in the evening a social tim e was enjoyed by mem bers of H erm iston, Echo and Stanfield lodges. Mrs. Fred T horne was hostess to th e Home Ec club Tuesday a t her home. Mrs. George E lliot and Mrs. E rn est Sires were guests. Mr. and Mrs. P hil Quimby of P en d leto n were S tanfield visitors Tuesday. Fred Spiess. local high school teach er, was called to M ilwaukee, W ednesday because of the illness of his m other. E. F. (S h o rty ) Melons of th e S tanfield T rad in g Post is receiving m edical a tte n tio n in St. A nthony’s hospital in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. H arle Rogers of P o rtlan d have moved to an a p a r t m ent in th e Don Childs home. RURAL LIG H TIN G EXPERT SPEAKS BOARDMAN NEWS— E. H. Davis, E xtension Specialist in A g ricu ltu ral E n g in e erin g from Oregon S tate col lege, discussed w irin g and lig h tin g in the farm homes a t a m eeting In the h igh school au d ito riu m W ednes day. F eb ru ary 16. at 1:30 p.m. These m eetings were a rran g e d by Jay T. Pierson, assista n t county ag en t for U m atilla county, of H erm iston, and th e board of d irecto rs for the Uma tilla E lectric Cooperative, w hich will serve th e ru ra l te rrito ry of Boardm an. H arvey H aw ley of P o rtlan d visi ted J. lto th en b e rg e r over the week end. The Home Ec club met at th e home of Mrs. W. A. B aker W ednes day. The Salem G eneral F inance bas k etb all team was here from Salem T h u rsd ay to play th e tow n team. One high school boy. S tanley P a rt- low, played w ith th e town team. T he m ain event was when Porky T u rn e r helped th e tow n team and High H offm an played on th e F inance team. The F inance team defeated th e tow n team 58 to 50. T he m eetings th a t have been con ducted a t th e Com m unity church for th e past ten days by Rev. H. B. Thom as, closed Sunday evening He was assisted in th e m usical line by Mrs. C laude Coats w ho provided a special num ber for each m eeting. 11. R. Thom as m otored to H erm is ton Monday on business, stopping at U m atilla on th e re tu rn trip to a t tend th e Masonic th ird degree in i tia tio n . w here he m et w ith an old frien d . C h arlie S m ith of Pasco. They had not seen each o th e r for 26 year*. A special h ighw ay crew from B oardm an la doing work on th e highw ay n ear Irrig o n , placing a w a ter m ain u nder th e road. The Boardm an h igh school bas k etb all team played a t L exington F rid a y n ig h t. T h e gam e was excit ing du e to th e fact th a t the team had lost one of its best players, Ted W ilson, who was u n ab le to play. At the h alf L exington was ahead 15 to 8. T he B oardm an y elling squad be came more excited a t th is tim e be cause B oardm an would have been out of firs t ru n n in g in th e league had th e gam e been lost. Boardm an won 28 to 26. T he boys have only lost one league gam e to U m atilla and th e two team s have tied for first place. T he playoff w ill be a t H er m iston n ex t week. Mrs. B uster R ands sp en t th e week end v isitin g h er m other-in-law , Mrs. Royal Rands, who has been q u ite ill for some tim e. E arn est Peck retu rn ed to Board- man M onday evening from P o rtlan d w ith his d a u g h te r Shirley and Mrs. L ester U the. T h eir baby boy is very ill in th e h o sp ital follow ing the rem oval of a carbuncle. T he second an n u a l M other and D aughter ban q u et was given a t the school house M onday evening, su p ervised by Miss Je an Bauer. A well planned p rogram w as presented. County School S u p erin ten d en t Mrs. Lucy Rogers, and Mrs. Y oung were th e two speakers. Both gave in stru ctiv e ta lk s enjoyed by every g irl and m other a t th e banquet. Mr. an d Mrs. A rne Sim ile and fam ily from Salt L ake, U tah, are v isitin g a t th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. C harles H ango. Mrs. E d ith H endricks spent S at u rd ay in H erm iston Shopping and atte n d in g to business. Miss J e a n e tte T u rn er, who was a form er teach er here, was m arried to Raym ond H uddleston of P ilot Rock. She is now teach in g a t R ufus and her home is in H eppner. George Corw in spent th e week end in P o rtla n d v isitin g his w ife and in fa n t son who has been nam ed S tep h en George. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell left S un day for W h ite Salm on, W n., w here they w ill live. Mr. Bell has em ploy m ent on th e river. Claude C oats received word S un day th a t his m o th er was very 111 at H ardm an. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coats and d a u g h te r Echo motored over Sunday. Mrs. N. Bleakney and Mrs. W. A. Strobel m otored to U m atilla T ues day to a tte n d a m eeting of th e Ma sonic lodge. _______ * CHURCH NOTES :: Gentleman - Warrior - Statesman o 9 To George W ashington th e pays trib u te once again. n atio n I t is f it tin g th a t we call the ste rlin g q u ali ties of th is man of destiny. Today in th e n a tio n ’s need of courage, we add our trib u te to W ash in g to n and th e c h a ra c te r for w hich he stands. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Seventh Day Adventist Church. 7 :30 P. M. Bible school S atu rd ay , A. M. Brock, E lder. 2 :0 0 P. M. Ju n io r church su p e rin ten d e n t, Sabbath school a t 1 0:00 A. M.. Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi Alton K ingsbury, su p erin ten d en t. den t. Em m a F elthouse; Sunday P reach in g service a t 11.00 A. M. school su p e rin ten d e n t, Opal R a in w ate r; E p w o rth L eague p resident, CHURCH OF CHRIST Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pastor, R. R. F ln k b ein er. Colum bia School 11:00 A. M., D evotional service and com m union. FULL GOSPEL MISSION. A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r 10:00 A. M. Bible school. Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M. Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt. M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock. C h ild ren ’s services a t th e p arso n age a t 11 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge. E v an g elistic service in th e eve n in g a t 7 :45 P. M. ♦ Bible Study F rid ay a t 7:45 P. M. Com munion and m issionary ser vice the first Sunday of every m onth. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. Theo. L. Leger, P astor. 10:00 A. M., Sunday school. 11:00 A. M., W orship service. 7 :30 P. M., E vening w orship ser vice. E veryone Is invited to a tte n d _______ these services. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. W arn er, P asto r. Bible school 10:00 A. M. W orship service 11:00 A. M. C h ristian E ndeavor 6 :30 P. M. E v ening W orship 7:30 P. M. Midweek p ray er and Bible study, W ednesday. 7:30 P. M. Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:00 P. M. Choir reh earsal S atu rd ay 7 :30 P. M. M issionary m eeting, second W ed nesday of each m onth. Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas. D uvall; P resid en t, C. E., C ath erin e M cMullen; P resid en t Ladies Aid Mrs. C. W a rn er; P re sid en t M ission ary Society. Mrs. C. R. Moore. We are enjoying a nice business. There’s a Reason. Look! FLOUR 49 lb. sack CORN PEAS BEANS Jesse K. G riffith s. M inister. 10:00 A. M.— S unday school. 7 ;00 P. M.— Y oung People’s m eet PEPPER CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OUL" was th e subject of 0 the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, F ebruary 13. The Golden Text was, “ My soul ehall he joyful in the L ord: It shall rejoice in his salvation’’ (I's. 3 5 :9 ). Among th e citations whicn com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from th e Bible: “ Incline your ear, and come unto me: hear, and your soul shall live; and I will m ake an everlasting covenant with you. even th e sure mercies of David. F o r ye shall go out with joy. and be led forth w ith peace” (Isa. 5 5 :3 , 12). The Lesson-Sermon also includ ed th e following correlative pas sages from the C hristian Science textbook, "Science and H ealth w ith Key to th e S criptures by Mary B aker Eddy: "A s th e chil dren of Israel were guided triu m p h an tly th ro u g h the Red Sea, th e d ark ebbing and flowing tid es of hum an fea r,— as they w ere led th ro u g h th e w ilderness, w alking wearily th ro u g h the great desert of hum an hopes, and an ticipating th e prom ised joy,— so shall th e sp iritu al idea guide all rig h t desires in th e ir passage from sense to Soul, from a m aterial sense of existence to th e spiritual, up to th e glory prepared for them who love God” (p. 566). METHODIST CHURCH R. R. Flnkbeiner. Pastor Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Jun ior church 11:00. and morning wor ship at 11:00. Epworth Laague at 0:30 P. M. and evening praise and preaching service at 7:30 e ’elock. Ladies’ Aid every first and third W ednesday. Midweek song and preaching service on Thursday at „ FRESH RAISINS 8 :00 P. M.— E v ening service. yri 2 lb. box £ CRACKERS STANFIELD PRESB Y TER IA N CHURCH ing. m All Purpose 8 cans FOR 25c 2 WAY R E L IE F F0I TIE MISEIT IF COLDS 4 lb. pkg. F u ll Lb. Pkg. « fits H ard w h eat - 4 H’S. • MACARONI CATSUP H igh G rade TOMATOES L arge C ans - 3 t ° r COFFEE H ills - Lb. Pkg. CANDY BARS 3 for I * VV 29C 2 ÍC lO c BAKING POWDER 1 lb- « Calum et or Crescent ” MARSHMALLOWS Rose b rand . 2 1-lb. pkgs. WEINERS F a t Ones . 2 lbs. VANILLA . W estag L arge 8 oz. b o ttle 18 c MAKE YOUR OWN MAYONNAISE CH EA PER & BETTER SATAI) OIL In Bulk Q u art Taka 2 BA YU A S P IIIN toklata and drink ■ fa ll g la u o f wotar. I «peat treatment In 2 kauri. IF threat Is tara from the cold, cru.h and itir 3 B A T H A S P IIIN tablât» in V i g la u o f water. Gargle twice. This eatet throat rawness and soreness almost instantly. All it usually costs to relieve the misery of a cold today — is 3 / to- 5 / — relief for the period of your cold 15/ to 25/. Hence no family need neglect even minor head colds. Here is what to do: Take two BAYER tablets when you feel a cold coining on — with a full glass of water. Then repeat, if necessary» according to directions in each package. Relief comes rapidly. The Bayer method of relieving golds is the way many doctors approve. You take Bayer Aspirin for relief — then if you are not improved promptly, you call the family doctor. CONNORS Cash S to re N r * Door to BAKERY. Virtually le a n t a tablet STOP Stop fooling around with «wgfca do* to relief with Smith Brothers Cough Drops. This is the vitamin that raises the resistance o f t h e ______ memhranea o f the none and throat to c o ld aswi r o u g h infcrrim -y