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AbraitflUm Airraid P ublished every T h ursday a t H erm is to n , U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, P ublishers, E ntered as Second Class M atter December, 1908, U m atilla County, Oregon. THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 8, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWÒ ______ __________ S ubscription R ates. One Year .......... ........................ >2.00 Blx M onths ................................... 1.00 T h ree M onths ....... ...............................60 Member— Orego^"Newspaper^.PublisKejs J T he U m atilla P ro ject fa ir is only 14 days aw ay. It tak es every citizen to m ake it a successful show. If you a re called upon for th e sm allest task , do it w illingly, w ith a smile. FACE ». FACTS Only once before in world h is tory have conditions been a n y th in g like at th e present tim e. Indisputable facts cannot be ig nored and will not be ignored by order-loving, G od-fearing people, and am ong w hich indisputable facts are these: (1 ) A hideous m onstrosity is rapidly moving to rule th e world by d ictato rs and to regim ent th e people. (2 ) God, by H is holy proph ets, thousands of years ago, as recorded in the Bible, foretold this g rea t m enace, its cause, and w hat will be the resu lt. Judge Rutherford know n th ro u g h o u t th e e a rth as a u th o rity on these vital m atters, discusses them before a vast a u d ience a t London (E n g lan d ) Royal A lbert H all and for th e w orld wide special chain BROADCAST SUNDAY Sept. 11 Pacific Standard Time - 11 A.M. day w ith th e ir m other. Mrs. Jam es school s ta rtin g Monday m orning. N orval S hannon is here again. H e Meade. Raymond will m ake his home ♦ BOARDMAN has been w orking in th e h a r v e s t; w ith his b ro th ers Sam and C urtis field o ut of L exington m ost of th e w hile a tte n d in g h igh school in Se By M ary etta T hom as attle. sum m er. Mrs. D. A rnold came from her Eldon S hannon came hom e over Louis McDonald re tu rn e d here to atten d h igh school a fte r w o rk in g a t the week end from n ear La G rande home n ear Y akim a T hursday, and w here he is employed on th e oiling will be a t th e home of h er paren ts, H eppner all sum m er. Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Gossage for J a n e t G orham retu rn ed home Sat- crew. V irg in ia Compton spent a few about ten days. crday w ith her m other, who motored days v isitin g here last week, and George Sale and d au g h ter Zelma th e New P lym outh la st week. J a n e t P u n k Compton took her to P endle made a business trip to Y akim a has been w o rking in Idaho th is sum ton w here she w ill en ter nurses Monday. mer. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Beebe and son, train in g .______ _____ ________ Chloe Barlow retu rn ed th is week Elm er, and D allas Beebe and Max a fte r a few days v isit w ith her Rugee, all of K lam ath F alls, visited gran d m o th er, Mrs. F erguson, at F rid ay u n til Tuesday a t the STANFIELD * from Gold Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson * homes of J. B. K enneth and Bob came w ith her and w ill rem ain for Beebe. By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS a visit. and Mrs. N ath an Medley, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. F itz p a tric k a r d au Mr. ter H elen, and son Jo h n , E dna H erb P arso n s and Mr. and Mrs. rived W ednesday from K lam ath and g h Mabel B arager and Don Clark Shore and o th e r frien d s of Spokane, F alls to tak e care of la st m in u te de spent th e week end a t P arso n ’s. tails in connection w ith th e opening of Tacoma spent th e holidays a t th e H erb retu rn ed to Mosier w here he of school. Mr. F itzp a trick , p rincipal Homer H edrick home. Mr. and Mrs. L. J a v a n n a u lt had w ill be employed. will teach algebra, ty p in g 1, shop, K ate G orham of Om aha, N ebras public speaking and will assist w ith as th e ir guests for the holidays Mrs. Mrs. ka, arriv ed on th e tra in here Mon band in stru ctio n . Sue W aid will H en rietta R oberts, Mr. and Mrs. H arold M ortons an d two day evening w here she w ill visit. have charge of g irls’ physical edu Jones, P at H ealy left for th e m ountains cation, E n g lish , F ren ch , sh o rth an d children of Tacoma. Mrs. R olando is above W allow a w here he w ill tak e and typing. L. L. H arsch, w ill di Mrs. J o u a n n a u lt’s d au g h ter, w hile care of th e ir sheep. rect boys’ ath letics, economics, bio Mesdames Jones and M orton are her K enny T rum bull has ta k en a few logy, world geography and g eneral g ran d d au g h ters. F our gen eratio n s were rep resen ted a t th is reunion. days off so he could go to Pendleton science. Mr. and Mrs. Roy K eith have and Spokane on a sh o rt visit. The grade school facu lty includes moved to th e K enison residence re All of th e teachers are here, w ith Mrs. F. C. F itzp a trick , seventh and eig h th grades: Miss Jo a n n e Leslie, cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. fifth and six th grades; Miss Lenna M ahrt. Mrs. M ahrt is ag ain teach in g t H am ilton, Ore., and Miss Leah is Neill, th ird and fo u rth grades; and a enrolled as a h ig h school senior at Mrs. R achel Jackson, first and sec M onument. J. V. VILLERMOURE ond grades. Rev. and Mrs. S. C ushing Jr. and Mrs. Don Sikes w ill have charge ELECTRICAL SERVICE of band and orch estra, being em Rev. Sidney H all of Salem were ployed as p a rt tim e in stru cto r. In guests a t th e George Sale home S u n George Sale Jr., accom panied Phone 1031 Hermiston th e prim ary grades, a rh y th m band day. and in th e in te rm ed ia te grades a them to Salem Sunday n ig h t. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W allace and harm onica band will be organized. Bob Beebe, custodian of the b u ild Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Behme atten d ed ing and grounds, has ev ery th in g in the F edler fam ily reunion a t R itte r good condition, h aving varnished Sunday. Miss E lva B erry retu rn ed T ues and waxed desks and floors and re decorated some p arts of th e building. day from a tw o m o n th s’ v isit in South D akota, N ebraska and Colo U m atilla County Pomona G range rado. Jim m ie M cDerm ott of Long Beach, held a t S tan field , T hursday, Sep tem ber 1, had an in te re stin g and en Calif., arriv ed Monday on a fifteen joyable session and was well a tte n d day fu rlo u g h to be spent a t the ed by rep rese n tativ e groups from all home of his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. M cDerm ott. Jim m ie enlisted in p arts of th e county. A resolution w as passed a t the the U. S. Navy a y ear ago and is Dr. Curry, the old Reliable business session req u estin g th e sta te stu d y in g diesel en g in eerin g aboard Optometrist of Seattle le g isla tu re to pass an en ab lin g act th e cru iser New Orleans. Mrs. C. M. McCall was hostess to who has made professional visits p erm ittin g th e estab lish m en t of soil th e bridge club Monday. S u b stitu te conservation d istricts. Such acts to Hermiston for 25 vears, w ill have been passed in m ost of the plavers included Mrs. G eorge E lliot again be at the sta te s an d are necessary in order and Mrs. Tom G regory and Mrs. th a t we may secure the full coopera Dill P enney. tion of th e federal governm ent In a G uests a t th e Adolph H ayden home last week w ere Mr. and Mrs. L. soil conservation program . In th e afternoon session w hich P ark er of H eppner. Miss D orothy Shelton left S a tu r was opened to the public C ongress man Pierce, and his republican op day for S an ta Rosa, Calif., w here ponent, S enator U. S. B alentine, she w ill resum e h er studies a t Santa For One Day addressed the m eeting and th e m a Rosa J u n io r college. She was accom jo rity w ere convinced th a t re g a rd panied as fa r as Stockton by her Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted less of th e outcom e th e people »’till cousins Bill and George Zim m ers be ably represented in congress. H. who have spent th e sum m er a t the to Believe Eye Strain and L. Hess, dem ocratic nom inee for gov Shelton home. Headaches — Mr. and Mrs. C harles Geer of ernor, also spoke briefly. M itchell are guests of her parents, Charges Reasonable. Sam and R aym ond Meade of Se Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B arber. Mrs. Jess Gossage and in fa n t son a ttle and th e ir sister Mrs. N ancy W aterm an, spent Sunday and Labor G aren Lee retu rn ed to th e ir home Monday from St. A nth o n y ’s hospital in P endleton. Mr. and Mrs. C hris D ecker of W estgate, Iowa, are house guests of th e ir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rueber. T he Deckers are leisurly to u rin g th e west, h aving already been tra v e lin g tw o m onths. Comnlim-enting th e Deekers, Mr. and Mrs. R ueber en tertain ed at a Flaky B ake - 49 lbs.......... law n p arty Sunday. P resen t were Mr. and Mrs. Jack R ueber and fam Red & W hite - 49 lbs. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L in d n r. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Strohm . W ayne L indner. N adine and Leo Rueber. Mesdames J. F. Lane. M. Refvem PEANUT BUTTER - Red & W hite 2 lbs. and F ra n k Sloan attended th e E ast ern S ta r fu n eral services for th e late Mrs. A nna Sapper In H erm iston W ednesday. SANDWICH SPREAD .................... 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