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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, IM S. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO It says th e C u rtis fam ily sold out in d u stria l cen ters th a t th e popula and moved away. tion should have no desire to sw ap P ublished every T hursday a t H erm is On Boulder Dam It's silen t, and chances. Im provem ent is g en eral, and the ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by th ere's n o th in g on finance— P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulring, It tells th a t th e R ebekahs gave an citizens are w elcom ing th e new pow er system as a b etterm e n t to th e ir P ublishers. j in stallatio n dance. ways of liv in g and an im provem ent T h at Miss Day is re tu rn in g soon to in value to th e ir properties. Bntered as Second Class M atter open up her school. A little th o u g h t along these lines December, 190«, U m atilla County, T h at A lexander H arg rav e lost a val should b rin g co n ten tm en t, courage, ___ ____ ________ O regon. uable mule. and a vigor to all our people to ■ — E x ch ange. m ake th e best of th e ir o p p o rtu n i S ubscription Rates. ties. T his year should prove th e best One Y ear ..................................... 82.00 Our Own Prospects. in our local h isto ry for th e farm er Six M onths .................................. 1 0 0 Spring is ju st aro u n d th e corner, u a c t Three Months ------------- .80 and few seasons in th is are a have 5 I A N r l c L D H O S T found th e farm er so w ell advanced _ M em ber^- . in his y e a r’s work. In fact, they be TO ODD FELLOWS gun operations last F all, and have Oregoi"Newspaper Publishers continued th ro u g h th e w in ter STANFIELD NEWS— T he I.O.O.F. ¡J m onths. Many are now busy seed d istric t convention w ill convene in ing g rain , alfa lfa an d p astu res, and S tanfield on S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 26, here and th e re some may be seen for th e ir an n u a l m eeting. T he lo w ith g arden tools. W ith such a cal R ebekahs w ill have ch arg e of favorable condition as to m oisture, th e evening b an q u et to be held in and for irrig a tio n , th e crop year for th e church d in in g room. A Little Country Paper. 1938 should b rin g a b u n d a n t results. W ord has been received th a t By CLARA McCREERY A very noticeable fe a tu re of a g ri D onna Lee, d a u g h te r of Mr. and in “T he W asp” I got a little paper from a little cu ltu re here is b etter farm ing. The Mrs. Eldon Sloan of E ugene, su f average farm has p ut on a much fered a broken leg and o th e r in country tow n— A far cry from the dailies, th a t on more prosperous ap pearance. A nother ju rie s Sunday w hen she w as ru n featu re of a g ric u ltu ra l life is th e over by a car. She is in a E ugene Sundays w eigh us down; I t ’s printed every Friday, and it has h ig h er class of people one finds on hospital. th e sm all farm s on all the nearby Mrs. N. D. Bard sp en t W ednes no supplem ent, Nor colored rotogravure, b u t I’m projects. It has recen tly come to day in P endleton m aking plans for lig h t th a t m any of th e sm all farm s e n te rta in m e n t fo r th e U nion Pacific glad it’s sent. have no m ortgage handicap, and th a t Old T im er’s club. Mrs. B ard is c h a ir It gives no clever verses by the syn th e ow ners are fin an cially sound. man of th e program com m ittee for It m ust be ad m itted th a t a good th e M arch 4th m eeting. dicated b ards, Mrs. F ra n k Sloan, Miss E lv a Ber B ut sta te s th a t Mrs. W illiam s e n te r m any are w h at we com monly call hard up. and are not accom plishing ry, Mrs. M. Refvem an d Mrs. J. F. tained some friends at cards; “ Ye scribe” saw Judge M cA rthur all they hope for. As a whole, these Lane atten d ed E astern S ta r lodge in shak in g hands w ith friends today, com m unities are so far ahead of the H erm iston Tuesday n ig h t. Mrs. R ef vem w as in stalled as ch ap lain . Claud W aid of Spokane arriv ed W ednesday to v isit his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W aid. T he mem bers of th e T ally-H o club enjoyed 7 :00 o’clock d essert at th e E. A. Hoosier home W ednesday evening. G uests included Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd S tu rd iv an t, Miss Elva B erry and Mrs. Ila W allace. The Study club m et a t th e Jo u au - n au lt home w ith Mrs. H. L. H edrick as hostess, and sixteen members were present. P lan s for th e bene fit dance M arch 5 w ere announced by the com m ittee ch airm an , Mrs. H edrick. The club w ill be guests of th e P endleton W om en’s club on March 3. The next m eetin g date was set for Tuesday. M arch 1, at th e V. W. H ay home w hen th e a n nual election of officers w ill be held and the re g u la r lite ra ry program will follow. T he program consisted of a vocal selection by Mrs. H arry M cCormick; com m ents on George W ash in g to n by Mrs. J. F1. R ueber; “ P rogress of W om an” by Mrs. L. Jo u a n n a u lt; “ L incoln’s Own S to r ies’’ by Mrs. W. T. Reeves. Mrs. Troy Coleman and Mrs. W. M. Mar- b u t of Echo w ere guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd S tu rd iv a n t of P ark d ale are guests a t th e homes of his sisters Mrs. Ila W allace and Q>hr Wrrtntalnn Ajrrali* Mr. B erger, who h a s been em ployed a t th e depot for two m onths, left F rid ay for P o rtlan d . W oodrow T u ck er of L exington was th e week end g u est of his siste r E lsie Ja n e Tucker," who teaches in th e local g rad e school. M arg aret Brown sp en t F rid ay a f ternoon in P endleton. Lloyd H arry m an and h is fa th e r, F red H arry m an , sp en t S atu rd ay In P endleton. Clifford H arry m an Is employed a t th e F red Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fells and ch ild ren of H erm iston w ere Sunday guests a t th e Lloyd H arry m an home. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and d a u g h te r Jo an , an d Mr. an d Mrs. V. D. B ram ar and son Jim , visited E. A. M cM illian, form er round house forem an h ere an d now a t R eith. S unday aftern o o n and retu rn ed home by w ay of H oldm an and visited a t th e homes of Gus Tonies and Lloyd D u ran t. Geo. B utterw ood an d H a rry G ram m ar have ordered 1,200 baby chicks. Glen B lakely of T he Dalles Is v i sitin g his m other. Mrs. Je n n ie B lakely, h ere th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe S p rin g er spent T uesday in P en d leto n shopping. * CHURCH N0TES Since takin g o u t fire insurance on your house fu rn is h in g s y o u h a v e p ro b a b ly a d d e d m any n e w th in g s to y o u r home. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH T heodore A. Leger, P asto r The B a p tist church in H erm iston is now in fu ll op eratio n w ith divine services on b oth Sundays an d W ed nesdays. T he Sunday services are as follows. 1 0:00 to 11 :0 0 , C hurch school w ith H arold Thom pson, su p e rin te n dent. 1 1 :0 0 to 12:00, M orning church service. 7:30. to 9 :0 0 , E v ening service. T he ev en in g service is devoted to special stu d y of portions of the holy scrip tu res. W e begin th e study of R evelation n ex t Sunday evening. O ther services w ill be added as needed. Midweek service W ednesday a t 7:30 P._M- . ________ Do not neglect to in crease y o u r in su ran c e to c o v e r a n y p o s s ib le loss. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. W a rn er. P astor. Bible school 1 0:00 A. M. W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M. I C h ristian E n deavor 6 :30 P. M. F. B. SWAYZE, P re sid en t E y en in g W orship 7 :30 P. M. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Midweek p ray er an d Bible study, j W ednesday, 7 :3 0 P. M. L adies Aid each W ednesday 2:00 P. M. an d com m union. METHODIST CHURCH C hoir reh e arsal S atu rd ay 7 :30 P. 1 0:00 A. M. Bible school. M. R. R. F in k b ein e r. P asto r M issionary m eeting, second W ed- Sunday school 1 0:00 A. M. J u n nesday of each m onth. ior church 11 :0 0 , an d m o rn in g w or Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas, ship a t 11:00. E p w o rth L eague at D uvalI; P resid en ti c C atherine 6 :30 P. M. and ev en in g praise and p reach in g service a t 7 :30 o’clock. ' The E cho-Stanfield Home Ec unit i McM ullen: P re sid en t Ladies Aid L adies’ Aid every firs t an d th ird will m eet F riday, F eb ru ary 25. at Mrs. C. W a rn e r; P re sid en t Mission- W ednesday. Midweek song and 1:30 in th e church basem ent. M issta r y Society. Mrs. C. R. Moore. p reach in g service on T h u rsd ay al F rances C linton, home dem onstra- 7 :3 0 P. M. Bible school S atu rd ay , tion agent, w ill be in charge and the 2 :0 0 P. M. subject for discussion w ill be Color J u n io r church su p e rin ten d e n t, CHS’STIAa SG^ttE churshes Study in connection w ith ap p ro Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid p resi i i ’itTIND’’ was th e subject of the p riate dress. den t. Em m a F elth o u se; Sunday i l l I.er.son - Sermon in a ll Guy L au g h ary has purchased ten school su p e rin ten d e n t, Opal R a in acres east of th e H oskins place and w ater: E p w o rth L eague president, Churches of C hrist Scientist, on has ren ted tw en ty acres in addition Rebecca P ierso n : C hurch pasto r, R. Sunday. F eb ru ary 20. to this. R. F in k b ein er. The Golden Text was, “ O Lord, Mrs. Ja y B aker retu rn ed Sunday how great are Thy works! and from a two w eeks’ v isit in Pomeroy FULL GOSPEL MISSION. thy thoughts a r e very deep” and W alla W alla. A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r (I’s. 9 2 :5 ). Mrs. George M artin is v isitin g her d au g h ter. Mrs. F ran k Yoder in Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M. Among tlie citations which com- Jo h n Dav. Mrs. M artin makes her pri. o;l t!ie Lesson-Sermon was the Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt. home w ith her son Oscar who farm s following from th e Bible: “O the M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock. the old place on th e project. depth of the riches both of the C h ild ren 's services a t th e p arso n The Monday Bridge club met at wlrdom and know ledge of God! Your next electrical job, F. B. S tu a rt home w ith Mrs. F. R. age a t 11 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge. how unsearchable are his ju d g G reen h o lding high score. Mesdames whether large, small, com E v an g elistic service in th e eve m ents, and his ways past finding N. D. Bard. George E lliot and Dill n in g a t 7:45 P. M. petitive or emergency, will Penney, w ere su b stitu te players. out! For of him. anu through Bible Study F rid a y a t 7:45 P. M. have my personal supervi him, and to him, are ail things: Communion and m issionary se r sion if you c a l l ................... to whom he glory for ever" NURSES V IS IT vice th e first Sunday of every (Horn. 11:33, 36). U M A TILLA SUNDAY Tlie I.esson-Serm on also Includ m onth. ed the following correlative pas UMATILLA NEWS— B etty Mc sages from th e C hristian Scienre Seventh Day Adventist Church. Kenzie and Mary G allelii. stu d en t textbook, “ Science and H ealth A. M. Brock, E lder. nurses at th e St. A nthonys hospital w ith Key to the S criptures by S abbath school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M.. in P endleton, spent Sunday a f te r Mary B aker Eddy: “ Divine m eta noon at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Electrical Contractors A lton K in g sb u ry , su p e rin ten d e n t. physics, as revealed to spiritual Elm ore McKenzie. P reach in g service a t 11.00 A. M. 8 N. W. 10th Avenue, near understanding, shows clearly th at Mrs. H elen P ridy, associated all is Mind, and th a t Mind is God, g rand m atron of E astern S tar, a t Burnside CHURCH OF CHRIST om nipotence, om nipresence, om ni tended a m eeting at th is lodge Mon Portland. Oregon C olum bia School day From here she w ent to H er science,— th a t is, all power, all m iston to a tte n d a m eeting. 11:00 A. M., D evotional servie» presence, all Science* (p. 275). Miss Sara Rix had a few friends in at her home S atu rd ay evening to honor Miss Rosa Ricco who was her guest. Ed Skoubo of Boardm an spent Sunday aftern o o n at the Elm ore Mc Kenzie home. F rid ay evening Mr« Joe S pringer was hostess to the bridge club at h er home. Miss Rosa Rlreo was a spe cial guest. C ath erin e G uerin was operated on last W ednesday in th e Pendleton hnsnital for m astoid. She was h ro u ch t home S atu rd ay and is now able to be around. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B vrnes and d au g h ters. Erma and Mrs. V. D. Bra- Dated ami tw o w indshield nv’r anil «ns Jim and Don H a rry ^ k n / a U ¿he follow ing: man spent T hursday in W alla W al la. Elm ore M eKen’ le and son Bob bumper abumpen; 4 « ”« ^ 1 \ «»•"•• , oh, 7 d eU otrie h o r o o - 1 —ent to Pn-»land F rld av m orning on tub« «od lo*k 2 _H d indicator— i business Bob returned Saturday m orning b ut Mr. McKenzie rem ained 'ii’Hl Sunday m orning. ,or —Buih-*«* lu44«4« T he men-'s n lnoch'e cluh met at _ Sil«.« h«>icl teer. the borne of E rvin Chapm an F riday evening. Mr and Mrs. I,eland Sm ith are narent« “t a bov born at th e ir home last W ednesday He has been named F->rv I.eland. Ml«« Ro«n flc e o , form er high school teach er here, now In The n , i t « . s s n o o t th e week end v isitin g at the home of Mi«« Sgrs Riv. Mr. and Mrs. “ Rum ns' F ra n k ll" inf P rosser W n.. «nenf th e week end v isitin g Mrs F ra n k lin 's m other. Mrs Art Rousonet Mrs. Franklin will he rem em bered here as Alicia Rousquet. Rev. »». B Thom s* Is s« ain hoW- Ing services at th e ch u rch a fte r be- I Ing none for two Sundavs Miss Clara Corrigan, accnmnan- led by Mrs H a rry H ull, m otored to I P o rtlan d F rid av afternoon w here I Mias C o rrl’ an attended a w eddln" .T uesday. Mrs H ull visited w ith her staters and famillea. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON LET’S GET ACQUAINTED K opaez S ervice HERMISTON, OREGON n o r ST TN( SMN S. THUS" M » U T TM K M M M U M » « » » K . OT A T M t IK d A U tT M « “ «J «OSI» VOUS HIMSSO». T M M M M M B T T U »■ T IM « A U » for February 25th - 28th TEA GARDEN CANE & MAPLE SYRUP 25 oz. Jar 39c TEA GARDEN DRIP & Liberty Bell Cane & Maple - 5 lb. can 69c HOME STYLE PINEAPPLE Red & W hite 19C BABY POODS - Red & W hite .............................................. Dozen 95c BIRD SEED with conditioner - R‘‘d * W hite 2 for 25c TOMATO JUICE - Red & W hite 6 tor 45c Instant Tapioca Red ft White Corn M eal A lbers 20 oz. Brim ful - 12 oz. Catsup Fig Bars - - i Lb. 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