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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1938 S h p fy rm iB tn n ifrr a li) in t0 th e trea su ry as an op eratin g Mrs. Ceorge Corwin retu rn ed front account io r an o th er year. P o rtland Sunday w ith h er son, Ste The f a ir board plans to a rra n g e phen George. the program to allow no slack mum- H. B. Thomas m otored to La en ts in th e day ’s e n tertain m en t, and G rande W ednesday on business. w ith the cooperation of every super ln ten d en t and every person on the E ntered as Second Class M atter project, a bigger and b etter show UM A TILLA LOSES TO December, 190C, U m atilla County, should be staged th is year. Oregon. CONDON IN FINALS Mr. and Mrs. C harles Epperson and H arry Jeppe visited in Pendle ton Sunday. Mrs. H arly Madison, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Biabm, retu rn ed to her home in H eppner a fte r a two weeks’ v isit w ith her parents. Roy G ra n t of S tanfield was an o v ern ig h t g u est a t th e B axter H u t chison home T hursday of la st week. Adequate Plant. Mrs. A delpha Kelley and Mrs. Re S ubscription Rates. UMATILLA NEWS— E rm a, B y rn na W aterm an called a t th e H. C. A nalyze th e record made by the One Y ear ..................................... >2.00 es, Glenn Ostrom, Milo M cFarland Smelcer home Sunday. Six M onths ................................... 1.00 basketball team of H erm iston Union and Bob W alpole atten d ed th e to u r Mrs. Jim G ates of R a in ier is v isit high school th e past season and you T hree M onths ............... .60 ing her m other, Mrs. Rosenbaum will see why the team carried off nam ent in H eppner F rid ay w here and sister Mrs. H arry Gifford. th e honors. T hree years ago H er the local buys played L exington and Sunday d in n er guests a t th e B ar __^ M e m b e r— m iston had a weak basketball team won. placing them to play H eppner, w hich trailed behind and won a S aturday aftern o o n w hich they won, ham home la st week w ere Mr. and T he wind stortn along th e Pacific Coast a few weeks ago a l O regofTN ew spaper Publishers com paratively few’ gam es each sea placing them in th e finals, playing Mrs. Leo C lark and two sons of most reached h u rric an e proportions. It was n ear enough to son. This year they won 16 gam es Condon w hich game they lost. Many Stanfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n G arner more local people atten d ed the and d au g h ter of W eston, and Chas. o ut of 21 gam es played. th e real th in g to “ s u it” most people. Many th o u san d s of K eller of H erm iston. gam es S aturday. U ntil a year ago th e boys w ere dollars a re being paid o ut for dam ages by in su ran ce com J. Gates, Je rry G ates and Mr. and Jam es B yrnes and Tom Rum gby forced to p ractice in a building th a t Mrs. Bill F ram e of R ain ier visited panies u n d er th e wind storm featu re of coverage provided was not ad equate for th e needs of visited E. A. M cMillian in R eith S at at th e H arry G ifford home a week the school and th is was one of th e urday afternoon. Ground Work Finished. by th e A dditional H azards Supplem ental C ontract. T his cov ago last S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. H arry K essler and biggest handicaps. L ast year th e Mr. and Mrs. W ilson an d fam ily The U m atilla P roject F a ir board high school building and gym were children H arry and E sth e r spent erage can be had for a very few cents. P ro te ct your pro have moved from n o rth w est of town m et T hursday afternoon to deliber com pleted and th e boys had system the week end v isitin g in P o rtland. perty ag a in st th e sp rin g winds. to th e McGonigle place. Vilda M cFarland is v isitin g a a te over plans for a bigger and b e t atic practices, saving tim e by hav Several fam ilies from th is d istric t te r fa ir in 1938. Now th a t the fa ir ing an accessible p lan t, and raisin g friend in H eppner th is week. M cMillian of R eith, form er atten d ed th e basket d in n e r a t the grounds are perm anently improved h ealth sta n d ard s by doing aw ay ly E. of A. U m atilla, spent S unday v isit Union church Sunday. w ith exposure in going from one w ith fences, sheds, stalls, m angers, Mrs. J. A. Shipp is a t a P o rtlan d ing here. b u ilding to another. livestock corral, race track and ex W. O. M iller spent Monday in ciinic. H er d au g h ter Velma is a l Because of th is and to g eth er w ith Pendleton on business. He accom so v isitin g in P o rtland. h ib it buildings th e fair board is ce n te rin g its efforts on exhibits, fine coaching th e team has gained panied Rev. H. B. Thomas, who mo- | Cement floors are being p ut in the experience th a t has n ot only carried races and e n te rta in m e n t for the com them th ro u g h th is season but will tored on to La G rande to a tte n d a co-op laundry. The Townsend au x iliary m eeting board m eeting. in g fair. enable fu tu re team s to w alk aw ay will be an all day m eeting at the Many riv er people are a rriv in g to F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t Each year the fa ir board has w ith more honors. The grade school s ta rt work on th e riv er channel. home of Mrs. D arling, F riday. The experience by found it necessary to pay out not boys are securing Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation day will be spent in q u iltin g . A rriving w ith th e sp rin g w eather less th a n >400 in labor accounts in w hich fu tu re players are developed. is th e te n n is sp irit. Many school Keen com petition in ath letics and town people a re p lay in g tennis. g ettin g the grounds ready for th e show, and last year when th e race m akes for school and com m unity Betty McKenzie, who is a stu d en t CHURCH NOTES ♦ trac k w ork was underw ay there sp irit w hich was show n th is season nurse in Pendleton sp en t S atu rd ay » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ was a labor bill of some $600. But d u rin g th e to u rn am en t play when afternoon at her home here. M orning w orship a t 11:00 o’clock. now th e fa ir association has some th e gym was crowded to capacity HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. H arry H ull spent EASE P A IN OF C h ild re n ’s services a t th e parso n th in g p erm anent and adequate, and Theo. A. Leger, P asto r Sunday v isitin g his m other in Spo th is year should clear all outstand BENEFIT PARTY AT “ As we have th erefo re o p p o rtu n i age a t 11:00, Mrs. T u rn e r in charge. kane. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cover and ch ild ty, iet us do good unto all men, es ing indebtedness and p u t some mon E v an g elistic service in th e eve ren Ja n e and Jo h n have ren ted the pecially unto them who are of the n in g a t 7:45 P. M. BOARDMAN household of fa ith .’’ Gal. 6:10. W alt Bullard house. ACCOMPANYING COLDS Bible Study F rid ay a t 7:45 P. M. L ast Sunday, we were glad to see Mrs. Ben Spencer and d au g h ter BOARDMAN NEWS— A benefit E d ith an n e spent the week end v isit m any new faces both a t th e church Com munion and m issionary ser U TABLETS p arty will be held a t th e gym nasium ing her sister and b ro th er-in -law in school hour and at the m orning and vice th e first Sunday of every W ednesday to raise funds for senior Corvallis. evening services. month. sneak day. P lan s have been made to begin Glenn Blakely, who has been vis V ernon P artlo w sp en t the week itin g his m other, Mrs. Je n n ie B lake rep airs on our church building in CHURCH OF CHRIST end v isitin g here from Goldendale. 2 FULL O C p ly here from his home in The Dalles, th e n ear fu tu re. Mr. and Mrs. W. B aker, w ith Si left last F rid ay for his home. DOZEN .C o lu m b ia School N ext L ord’s day services are as mon G ent, motored to E lgin S a tu r 1 1:00 A. M., D evotional service H arry H ull, ow ner of the Red & follows: day w here he will visit. 10:00 A. M., C hurch school w ith W hite store and his clerks. M argaret Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball left for Brown and Rex Moses, atten d ed a H arold Thompson as su p erin ten d en t. and com munion. 1 0 :0 0 A. M. Bible school. P o rtlan d F rid ay w here they took Red & W hite m eeting at th e M arcus 11:00 A. M„ M orning service. Buddy to receive trea tm e n ts. W hitm an H otel in W alla W alla Subject, “ H earty Service.” Mrs. H. Ford was called to W alla W ednesday evening. 7:30 P. M., M editations in the W alla to be w ith her m other who is book of R evelation. “The Key to the q u ite ill. tre a su re house.” Mr. and Mrs. L ester U the and SEELEYS MOVE TO W ednesday evening at 7:30, E arn ie Peck motored to Pendleton w eekly prayer m eeting. STANFIELD PROJECT M onday on business. We extend a cordial welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H ango and all. Mr. and Mrs. Sim ila spent Monday COLUMBIA NEWS— Mrs. H. A. in P endleton shopping. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Hooker and Mrs. J. H. Reid were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. P arsons spent hostesses for a show er given in hon C. W arner, P astor. S un d ay in Pendleton on business. o r of Mrs. Glen Seeley, a t th e C hrist- Bible school 10:00 A. M. Eldon S hannon retu rn ed from P a home T hursday aftern o o n of last Your next electrical job, W orship service 11:00 A. M. louse F rid ay w here he was visiting. ley week. The a ffa ir was a surprise whether large, small, com H elen R ussell of Odell spent the and in the n a tu re of a k itch en show C h ristian E ndeavor 6:30 P. M. week end v isitin g her paren ts. She er. E vening W orship 7:30 P. M. petitive or emergency, will The Seeleys have m ade many left Monday for A rlin g to n w here she friends since com ing to th e C hrist- Midweek p ray er and Bible study, j have my personal supervi will work a t th e Oasis. ley home alm ost a year ago. They Mr. and Mrs. H arvey H uff and have purchased a home on the S ta n W ednesday, 7:30 P. M. sion if you c a l l ................... Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:00 I sons of Hood Rivler spent Sunday field project and we all join in w ish v isitin g a t th e J. F. Gorham place. ing them well. P. M. Lloyd M allory of P o rtlan d spent Choir reh earsal S aturday 7 :30 P. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W aller, pio th e week end v isitin g his sister, Mrs. neer residents of Columbia d istric t, M. Sundstun. M issionary m eeting, second W ed were v isitin g here th is week. G race Baker spent th e week end Dell C hristley was a P o rtlan d v isitin g her p aren ts a t Freew ater. business v isito r th e first of last nesday of each m onth. Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas. She is employed a t the Oasis Service week. Electrical Contractors S tation. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fix moved to D uvall; P resid en t, C. E „ C atherine Fred Alt left for P o rtlan d T h u rs Siletz, Ore., F rid ay of last week. Mr. McM ullen; P resid en t Ladies Aid 8 N. W. 10th Avenue, near day w here he w ill a tte n d to busi Fix will work in a logging camp Mrs. C. W a rn er; P resid en t M ission wit tin m tan Burnside H H M II a>. IS ness. ary Society, Mrs. C. R. Moore. there. Portland, Oregon Josephine M cEntire, a nurse at Mrs. Percy Corman received word P endleton, sp en t the week end a t last week th a t her sister, Mrs. Edna SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST home v isitin g her parents. CHURCH. Sherm an of V allejo, Cal., was ser Convince yourself of this amazing new A. T. K ingsbury, E lder iously injured in an accident. safety all America is talking about. In Sabbath school a t 10:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. P eter C astric called our one-minute test, you can see and .Mrs. J. O. Gray, su p erin ten d en t. on Duff K night Sunday evening. feel how De-Skidded Royal Masters P reach in g service a t 11:00 A. M. H. A. Jeppe of Pendleton is v isit control dangerous side skids... make ing his d au g h ter, Mrs. C harles Ep quick, straight-line emergency stops person and fam ily. METHODIST CHURCH on wet, slippery streets. Jim Allen, form er resident of this R. R. F in k b ein er. P asto r d istric t and now of H illsboro. Ore., school 10:00 A. M. J u n spent T hursday n ig h t of last week ior Sunday church 1 1 :00, and m orning wor at the Emery Cox home. Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad spent ship a t 11:00. E pw orth League at Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. E verett 6 :30 P. M. and evening praise and p reach in g service a t 7:30 o’clock. Shaver and fam ily. L adies’ Aid every first and th ird R. & W. OVEN BAKED BEANS & BROWN BREAD both for 23< Mrs. L ester H am m er has retu rn ed W ednesday. Midweek song and home from W eston where she has reach in g service on T hursday at CANDY BARS and CHEWING GUM 3 for 10< been v isitin g her d au g h ter, Mrs. p 7 :3 0 P. M. Bible school S aturday, HERMISTON, OREGON H ugh Neill. 2 :0 0 P. M. KRISPY CRACKERS and GRAHAMS 2 lbs. 3 U Helen W ells retu rn ed to Pendle Ju n io r church su p erin ten d en t, ton Tuesday of last week a fte r hav star at rut « s s >«. s. toes - and let tic pcbs ¡> m u z e d s is v k c of » r.-r n*usr ing spent ten days at th e home of Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi i______ t w i T s m w r i vow m essoli, tot isotcciocsT u. t. Tier trw t* F elthouse; Sunday BRIMFUL Mr. and Mrs. Orble W ells and fam i d en t. Em m a school su p e rin ten d e n t, Opal R ain ly. w ate r; E pw orth League president, Among the boys from th is d istric t Rebecca P ierson; C hurch pasto r, R. 125 ft. roll who attended th e 4-H Crops club R. F in k b ein er. taffy pull at th e Zivney home Mon RED & W HITE - 1 lb. POR day evening were H enry Sommerer, Jr., Bobby E aton, Bill Meteer, Al CHRiSTlA» SCINSE CHUÎXHES fred Buell and Creston Buzzard. RED & W HITE - 2 lbs. FOR \ isitors of Mrs. Belscamper «1, UFAN” was th e subject of the T hursday of last week were Mrs. Ik Lesson - Sermon in a ll Charles Epperson and Mrs. Forest Churches of Christ, Scientist, oil Moore. Sunday, March 6. Mr. and Mrs. John G arn er and d au g h ter of \ \ eston were o v ernight The Golden Text was. “ As many guests of Mrs. A n n ette Barham and as are led by the Spirit of God. SANDWICH SPREAD P in ts 25c son Childs, last week. they are the sons of God” (Rom. \ Isitors at th e W ier Casady home PANCAKE FLOUR 8 :1 4 ). 20c Sunday aftern o o n were Mr. and Mrs. Among th e citations which com WHEAT CEREAL .......... 1 lb . 19c I Glen Seeley. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark prised the Lesson-Sermon was the !of S tanfield, C harles Keller. Mrs. MARSHMALLOWS 1 lb. following from th e Bible: “ In the B arham and Childs Barham . 18C (A nnette Mr. and Mrs. Perev Corman were beginning God created the heaven TUNA FISH H » 2 for business visitors Tuesday and the earth. And God said. Let 35C ( of Pendleton last week. us m ake man in o u r image, after Mr. and Mrs. A. Blabm spent a o u r likeness. So God created man J few days recen tly w ith relatives in OUR VALUE in his own image, in the image of Heppner. God created he him ” (Gen 1:1, Mrs. A nnette Barham bad recent 26. 27). word of the O liver K notts family, form er Columbia residents, sta tin g The Lesson-Sermon also includ th a t they are now a t Ixistine and ed th e following correlative pas (th e ir son Leland is w orking on the sages from th e C hristian Science SOLID HEADS ! road there. textbook, “ Science and H ealth A num ber of friends surprised E l w ith Key to the Scriptures by mer Dixon on his b irth d a y F riday Mary B aker Eddy: “ Im m ortal man ' evening. was and is God’s image or idea Mr. and Mrs. Coffman and Mr. It took you but a moment—it gave her joy that will an d Mrs. Jim Cupp made a trip to even the infinite expressitn of in ' Elgin last week. be remembered for weeks. Telephone frequently. finite Mind, and im m ortal man Is Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F o ster’s co-existent and co-eternal with Your voice is you. son Edw ard, of M an h attan Beach. Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service th a t Mind. He has been forever Gal., was m arried recently. In th e etern al Mind, God; but in LO N G D IS T A N C E Your Friendly Home Owned Store Mr. and Mrs. K. C. H ughes a re ex finite Mind can never be in man, pecting a visit front th e ir son M. W. is much too useful a service to keep in reserve for but is reflected by man. The sp ir H ughes and fam ily of Creston, B ri tish Columbia. itual nian’a consciousness and in emergencies alone. U se it for friendships’sake. U se it Lola H utchison was a Sunday d in dividuality are reflections of God" to plan trips, make reservations. U se it to consult, to ner guest a t th e F ran k S ater home. (p. 336). Mra. C harles Epperson's brother, advise, to exchange views, to search out opportunities. H arry Jeppe and wife and baby of Pendleton, were visitors at the Ep j h : i ì h ì a ì ; i « ’ M : i : i k j t FULL GOSPEL MISSION. person home Monday. A. B. Turner. Paator PACIHC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY W illiam F oster accom panied Sunday achool nt 10:>0 A. M. Monte H edwail to P o rtlan d on a K * 1* STREET PHONE 511 business trip last week. Mr*. Howard Montgomery, Supt. — ‘__ P ublished every T hursday a t H erm la- to n , U m atilla County, Oregon, by P au lln e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulring, P ublishers. Wind Insurance FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON SORE THROAT GET ACQUAINTED Some time it may pay us both to know each o th e r b etter........... 15* BAYER ASPIRIN A l J. H uenergardt Co. Flavor Jell M arch 1 1 -1 2 -1 4 6 for 2 9 c ^D&mmuiusnR Kopacz Service M alted Milk W a x Paper Corn Starch T ab le Salt Corn M eal Sun Spun 29c 18c 3 25c 2 15c 9 lbs. 2 9 c quarts 39c RED and WHITE T una Flakes Sugar Lettuce N ew P otatoes H’s 2 for 3 1 c 2 5 lb. ,!!?' $ 1 .4 9 2 for 17c 3 lbs. 19c HERMISTON TRADING CO. RED&WHITE “ T h a t ’s t h e d a y J im T e le p h o n e d m e ”