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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO Ifrnntaiun $rrali> Published every T hursday a t H erm is ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by P auline M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, P ublishers. E ntered as Second Class M atter December, 1908, U m atilla County, Oregon. __ Subscription Rates. One Y ear ..................................... 12.00 Six M onths .................................. 1.00 T hree M onths ........................... — .10 O re g o ^ N e w s p a p e ^ P u b H i^ rs [j - PERSONALS - noon guests a t the C lark home in cluded Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson and son Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. H edw all and son, Mr. and Mrs. P aul Van P atte n , Ja n e Jackson and Jim Jackson. C allers at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C lark W ednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Em il Ebsen of L exing ton and Mr. an d Mrs. Roy Rew of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. C. W arn er and d au g h ter P atsy and son Cecil Jr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder motored to W eston and W alla W alla. T hursday. They were d in n e r guests of Mr. and -Mrs. McCorcall and H erb ert W arn er In W eston, sister and b ro th er of Mr. W arner. K enneth C lark, nephew of Mrs. J. R. H arding, arrived T hursday m orning from Scotville, Illinois, to m ake his home here indefinitely. conference and a sum m er field day a t the C orvallis experim ent statio n , they decided a t a one-day conference held a t the college late in March. They also voted in favor of holding a hop ex h ib it in connection w ith the conference, w ith prizes offered for th e best hop sam ples shown. A la rg e r num ber of grow ers th an ever before atten d ed th is la test con ference and heard rep o rts on th e re se arch work hieing carried on by nine d ifferen t d ep artm en ts a t the college. The grow ers also discussed th e question of en couraging th e es tab lish m en t of cen tralized g overn m ent labor camps w here tra n sie n t w orkers in the sm aller yards could be housed. Opie p resid in g a t th e organ. Follow ing a reception a t H ooper's Cafe, the couple left for th e honeymoon, the bride tra v e llin g in a m an d arin blue dress, w ith grey fu r coat and m an d arin hat. T he b rid e’s g ift to th e bridegroom was a gold sig n et ring, and th e bridegroom ’s g ift to bride, a grey sw agger fu r coat. To th e bridesm aids, he gave V an d erb ilt handbags. Among o th e r presents were a cheque from Madame H aw ke Ltd., w here th e bride was employed for a num ber of years, an d a cheque from Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. N o rth co tt w ill reside a t Stroud, Gloucester. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1938. Wind Insurance T he w ind storm along th e P acific Coast a few weeks ago a l m ost reached h u rric a n e proportions. It was near enough to th e real th in g to “ s u it” m ost people. Many thou san d s of dollars a re being paid out for dam ages by in su ran ce com panies u n d er th e w ind storm fea tu re of coverage provided by th e A dditional H azards S upplem ental C ontract. T his cov erag e can be had for a very few cents. P ro te ct your pro p erty a g a in st th e sp rin g w inds. RESULTS OF HIGH SCHOOL POPULARITY CONTEST MRS. S T U A R T S N EPH EW M AR RIES Most popular senior— list, M arie Skovbo. Jim Jack so n ; 2nd, Jan e Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson, Miss Jackson, Law rence H u n t. P auline N ickerson and John P a tte r Most popular Ju n io r — 1st, V ir The bridegroom nam ed in th e fol son of T he Dalles w ere week end HOP GROWERS IN g in ia W ells, R alph M arble; 2nd low ing w edding anno u n cem en t is a Georgia Rae Neal, M arvin R ankin. guests a t th e home of Mrs. Jack- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. CONFERENCE nephew of Mrs. Tom S tu a rt of Co Most popular sophomore— 1st, V ir Clark. L ittle Clark Jackson, who has lum bia d istric t. T he announcem ent g inia Todd, Bill Corpe; 2nd, M arion been w ith his p aren ts for a week, Oregon hop grow ers are in favor appears as prin ted in an E nglish Pierce, K en n eth Bensel. retu rn ed w ith them . Sunday afte r- of holding a w in ter educational Most popular fresh m an — 1 st, B ar new spaper. b ara Moore, R alph C ram pton; 2nd, F. B. SWAYZE, President Northcott— Gummow M arie H inkle, Bill Belt. Memby: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Most p opular in school— 1st, M ar T he w edding took place on T ues day, a t St. M ichael’s P arish C hurch. ie Skovbo, (tie ) Jim Jackson, Gerald Newquay, the Rev. H. G. Blomfield K eller; 2nd. Ja n e Jackson, S tu a rt (v icar) o fficiatin g , of Mr. F red erick R ankin. Best looking— 1st, M arie Skovbo, n in g a t 7 :45 P. M. Thom as N o rth co tt, son of Mr. and Look a t th e young people around you - p er Bible Study F rid a y a t 7:45 P. M. Mrs. F. T. N orthcott, of Tolladine- Jim Jack so n ; 2nd, M axine Blinston, haps th e re i s one or two in your fam ily! Com munion and m issionary ser road, W orcester, to Miss D orothy Ray K napp. Most pleasing perso n ality — 1st, vice th e first Sunday of every Mabel Gummow, only d a u g h te r of L isto n to t h e i r experiences in try in g to the late Mr. S. C. Gummow and of M arie Skovbo, L aw rence H u n t; 2nd, m onth. fin e orkl M ultiply th e se young men and Mrs. Gummow, M elbur House, Oak- Ja n e Jackson, A lb ert Shipp. I) CHURCH OF CHRIST T eachers’ p et— 1st, M arion Pierce, leigh-terrace. New quay. The bride, women you know by hundreds and you have Colum bia School given aw ay by her b ro th er, Mr. A. W alter H in k le; 2nd, (tie ) V irg in ia our FORGOTTEN CROP! Have we nursed t h i s 11:00 A. M., Devotional service C. Gummow. wore an an k le-len g th W ells, V irg in ia Dyer, N ina Rae Mc crop through i t s e d u ca tio n a l y e ars only to and com m union. gown of w hite lace and net, w ith Culley, Ted Ripley. 10:00 A. M. Bible school. L aziest — 1st, C laudine H ale, w hite lace halo h at, and eye veil. NOW PREVENT i t s b e arin g fin e f r u i t s ? A ll M arlon Beck; 2nd, B etty Ann More- She carried a bouquet of red and th e se young people ask i s th e OPPORTUNITY HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH w h ite carnations, w hite h ea th e r and house, P h ilip Simms. Theodore A. Leger, P astor. to WORK in the Columbia Empire. Think tra ilin g fern. The bride was atten d - P eppiest— 1st, V era Sisson, H a r The su b ject to be considered next ed by her cousin. Miss Madge Men- old N eill; 2nd, N ina Rae McCulley, t h i s over! Are you buying p ro d u c ts th a t Sunday m orning a t th is church is ear, and by Miss Desa N o rth co tt Ted Ripley. provide OPPORTUNITY fo r someone e l s e 's (siste r of the bridegroom ), who Best dancer — 1st, Lois W hite, found in Jo h n 6:51, “I am th e living CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES "crop"; o r w ill your purchases pro v id e wore an k le-len g th dresses of red vel- G erald K eller; 2nd, C laudine H ale, bread w hich came down from heav The cheapest suit en .” vet, V ictorian style, w ith w hite vel- R alph Marble. jo b s here in the in d u s tr ie s o f the in the end is the vet halo hats, and carried w hite vel- ( Biggest line— 1st, N ina Rae Mc- In th e evening we are to have C olum bia E m p ire? I t ' s tim e we planned B E S T you can vet muffs. The b rid e’s m other w ore Culley, Jim K err; 2nd, M arion w ith us Miss Mary Beth F u lto n of buy at the START. WORK fo r our FORGOTTEN New York City. Miss F u lto n was a brown m arocain dress w ith brow n Pierce, David Davis. coat, trim m ed w ith sable fu r, an d | Biggest show -off— 1st, N ina Rae form erly a ssista n t pastor a t C alvary CROP! HAVE YOURS MADE TO h at to tone. A green m arocain dress McCulley, Jim K err; 2nd, M arion B ap tist ch u rch in Omaha, Neb. She INDIVIDUAL MEASURE. has traveled and studied in Europe, w ith h at to tone, was worn by th e Pierce, Ted Ripley. LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS bridegroom ’s m other. Mr. H. N orth- : Most q u iet— 1st, Naomi Beletski, her studies in clu d in g sacred music cott (b ro th e r of th e bridegroom ) 'V a lte r Liebe; 2nd, Lena Baehne, under S ir W alford Davies, and spe IS IT PRODUCED IN EASTER cial Bible study u n d er Dr. G. Cam p was best man, and Messrs. H. W ad- A lbert Shipp. THE C O LU M B IA EMPIRE? ham and J. Bowles were the ushers. ' ,ost stu d io u s— 1st, (tie ) F rances bell M organ. She has a wide ac S U N D A Y , A P R IL 17 The service was choral, Mr. B en n ett Lewis, G eraldine M ullins, A lbert q u ain tan c e w ith the w ork in E urope ------------- - --------------- -------- Shipp; 2nd, Zelda C urtis. Pressley as well as in America. She is spe S tillings. cial rep resen tativ e of th e M inisters Best Sport— Thelm a S w arner, Asa and M issionaries Benefit Board of Shaw ; 2nd, V era Sisson, S tu a rt R an th e N orthw est B ap tist Convention. k in .; E veryone is cordially invited to PHONE 71 b Best a th le te — 1st, M argie E stle, come and hear th is d istin g u ish ed S tu a rt R a n k in ; 2nd, Vera Sisson, speaker n ex t Sunday a t 7 :30 P. M. Gerald Keller. C hurch school a t 10:00 A. M. Most ch arm in g sm ile— 1st, Susan M orning service and L ord’s Sup Knox, Bill Corpe; 2nd, M arie Skov per a t 1 1 :00. bo, Law rence H unt. Midweek service in th e church on Most Ideal— 1st, M arie Skovbo, W ednesday a t 7 :30 P. M. (tie ) S tu a rt R ankin, Jim Jackson, One Bank. One Grocery, One Raym ond K napp; 2nd, V irg in ia HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Red & White for H ardw are, One Drug Store. One W ells (tie ) Gerald K eller, A lbert C. W arn er, P asto r. N ew spaper, One Gas S tatio n , etc., Shipp, A lfred Shipp. Bible school 10:00 A. M. Doles - 2 s in the whole United States. for P re ttie st h air— 1st, M arie Skovbo, W orship service 11:00 A. M. Of Course You W ouldn’t. . Give Red & White 49’s Raymond K napp; 2nd, Mary H elene 7:00 P. M., C h ristian Endeavor. F irst C onsideration to Your Lo Piersol, A lfred Shipp. 8:00 P. M., C hurch services. Red & w hite - 8 oz. for cally Owned Store. Midweek p ray er and Bible study, | P re ttie st eyes— 1st, (tie ) L a u re t ta M ulkins. Marie Skovbo, Jim Jack- W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M. WE ARE NOT REGIMENTED. Red & White -12 oz.3 for Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:00 son; 2nd, Susan Knox, Bill N ation. Best all-aro u n d — 1st, M arie Skov P. M. Flaky Bake - 49’s M issionary m eeting, second W ed Red & W hite12 3 for bo. S tu a rt R a n k in ; 2nd. V irginia PEAS - TOMATOES - catsup ; nesday of each m onth. W ells, Gerald Keller. BEANS - W ith Pork Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas. Most m an n erly — E sth e r McMul Hearts Delight - 12 oz. for BEARS - S tringless len, A lbert Shipp; 2nd, Alma L aird, D uvall; P resid en t, C. E „ C ath erin e CORN - Cream or McM ullen; P resid en t Ladles Aid Asa Shaw, W hole K ernel Mrs. C. W a rn er; P re sid en t M ission CAN F av o rite teach er — 1st, Miss ary Society, Mrs. C. R. Moore. SARDINES - Large Oval Cans Less if You Lynch, Coach O’N eil; 2nd, Miss Si- A basket d in n e r w ill follow th e Buy 6 b ert, Mr. M oshberger. PINEAPPLE - Crush m orning service next Sunday. The or More or Sliced Most w illin g w orker— 1st, Vera Red & White - 8 oz. reg u la r m onthly business m eeting Sisson. A lbert Shipp; 2nd, Ja n e w ill be held a fte r th e d in n e r hour. HOMINY - L arge Cans Jackson, Jim Jackson. The young people will m eet a t the PINEAPPLE JUICE Red & White - Quart Best dressed — 1st, Lois W hite, church S atu rd ay evening for choir TOMATO JUICE Jim Jack so n ; 2nd, H elen R alph. practice. PUMPKIN - L arge Cans Red & White - 28 oz. Tom Quick. S O U P - L arge Cans Most devoted couple— 1st, V ir CHfiJSTlAL SSl'K C E CHURCHF g in ia W ells, S tu a rt R a n k in ; 2nd, STARCH . Corn or Gloss Red & White EAL1TY” was the subject of H elen R alph, G erald K eller. th e Lesson-Sermon in all PRUNES - Sweet 25 lb. Red & White - 2>/2’ s .29 Churches of Christ, Scientist, on 4 lbs. 25c Box Sunday, March 27. CHURCH NOTES ♦ The Golden Text was, “They MACARONI th a t tru st in th e Lord shall be H ard w heat SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 4 lbs. as m o u rt Zion, which cannot he CHURCH. FL O U R 49 'b. .34 A. T. K ingsbury, E lder removed, hut altideth for ever" i 2 ib. cello 14 oz. for Silver-Spike Sack Sabbath school a t 10:00 A M. (Ps. 1 25:1). Milled in Pendleton Mrs. J. O. Gray, su p erin ten d en t. Among the citations which com H igh G rade P a te n t P reach in g service at 11:00 A. M. prised th e Lesson-Sermon was the following from th e Bible: “ All BORENE - L arge Pkg. Blue & White for METHODIST CHURCH thy wj rks snail praise thee, O Pow der 2 for R. R. F ln k b eln er, P asto r L ord: and thv saints shall bless fo r Sunday school 10:00 A. M. J u n COPELE »1 lb. can thee. Thy Kingdom Is an ever ior church 11:00, and m orning w or H ills Bros, red can Red & White - With lastin g kingdom, and thy do ship a t 11:00. E pw orth League at ibs. K inko minion enduretli th ro u g h o u t all 6:30 P. M. and even in g praise and COFFEE gen eratio n s” <Ps, 1 4 5 :1 0 ,1 3 ). I preach in g service a t 7 :3 0 o'clock. 1 lb. pkg full of juice doz. Ladles' Aid every firs t and th ird The Lesson-Sermon also Includ W ednesday. Midweek song and ed th e following correlative pas preach in g service on T h u rsd ay at fresh-tender lbs. If you need case goods, sugar or sages from the C hristian Science '7 :3 0 P. M. Bible school S aturday. textbook, “ Science and H ealth 2:00 P. M. anything in quantity, by all with Key to the S criptures by J u n io r church su p erin ten d en t. Mary Baker Eddy: “The Scrip I-ois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi means see ns. We have the hot dent. Em m a F elth o u se; Sunday tu res Imply th at Cod Is All-In-All. 'school su p e rin ten d e n t. Opal R ain test prices in the county, if not fro m th s it follows th a t nothing Free Deli vary Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service w ater: E pw orth League president, possesses real ty nor existence ex in the state. Rebecca P ierson; C hurch pastor. R cept t ie d i. In» Mind and His Your Friendly Home Owned Store • R. F lnkbelner. Ideas. , , . He is all-inclusive, and is reflected by all th a t Is real FULL GOSPEL MISSION. and etern al and by nothing else. A. B. T u rn er. P asto r He fills all spare, and It Is Im Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. possible to conceive of such om Mra. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt. nipresence and individuality ex M orning w orship at 11:00 o’clock. cept as infinite S pirit or Mind Children s services at the parson The Sign of Ne~t Door to BAKERY. Hence all is S pirit and sp iritu a l’* age at 11:00, Mrs. Turner la chsrge. (P 331). Evan gel 1st ia service la the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON The A. NASH CO. IL, o Ask: Herm iston D ry Cleaners OUR TRUE VALUE POLICY! The best possible groceries at the lowest possible price. Consistent with good merchandising. 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