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THE HERMISTON HERALP, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1981
trial flights. Airmen are predicting from all church officials.
in which the Bible School la making
that an official record abote 400
its greatest advance. When mothers
miles an hour will be made this year.
brought their little ones to the Kind
Published every Thursday at Hermis The record of the Eurupa for the
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ly Man that He might give them His
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by fastest ocean passage. 4 days, 17
10:00 A. M., Bible school. We an
Pauline M. Stoop and Allred Quirlng, hours, 6 minutes, Cherbourg to New tlcipate 150 In attendance for Bible blessing even the discipple barred the
way until hte command was uttered
Publishers
York, will surely be shot at this year. sschool.
High School Assembly
“Suffer little children to come unto
11:00 A. M.. church service. Spec me, for of such Is the kingdom of
With so many speedsters turning
Hermiston high school students
Entered as Second Class Matter
their attention to flying and speed ial Paster music with sermon sub- God." Christianity aims to stop the
were agreeably entertained Monday
December, 1906. Umatilla County,
boating, the older forms of competi Ject, “The Language of the Cross. exploiting of children that their best
Oregon.
morning from 9:00 to 9:30, with an
tive locomotion are being more or
1:00 P. M., Basket dinner in way Interests may be safeguarded, for
address by W. Q. Beattie, extension I
less
neglected.
No
pacing
horse
has.of
entertaining
the
Pine
City
Bible
Subscription
the boys and girls of today becomt lecturer and associate professor of
beaten the record of a mile in 1 {school.
the men and women of tomorrow. education. University of Oregon. Mr. j
One Year ...............................
*2.00
minute, 65 seconds, set by Dan
2:30 P. M,. Preperatlon service
Six Months ........... ................
*1.00 Patch* In 1906, while Peter Mann- The Pine City Bible school will be The alternative Easter Lesson Is Beattie told of asking a group of
based on 1 Corinthians 15:1-8; 50-68 students In one high school why they
Three M onths........................
.. .60 In’s trotting record of 1.56 3-4 for rewarded for their successful con
were In high school, and of the var
the mile, made In 1922, remains elusion in winning the contest. Ser
ious aniwers received. Forty per cen t;
unbroken.
mon, “Carrying the Cross.’
♦
4» said, "To get ready to go to college."
I will praise the Lord according to
8:Oo P. M., Church service, with
No human has propelled himself
Don’t wait until it is too late; after you
his righteousness; and will sing
Forty-five per cent said, "To get all
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
♦ the knowledge we can and learn how
praise to the name of the Lord most faster for a mile than Paavo Nurmi special Easter music. Sermon subject ❖
have
lost some valuables! Our Safety Vault
high.
Psalm 7:17. did In 1923, when he negotiated the "The reserccted Life.”
to live." Five per cent said, “Because
is
available
for keeping valuables in any
distance In 4 minutes 10.4 seconds,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shesley were I Dad sent us. And ten per cent said, i
and Edward Tolan’s record of 9 1-2
Sunday
dinner
guests
at
the
Ursel
“To
learn
how
to
be
better
citizens.
space to suit your requirements.
METHODIST CHURCH
seconds for the 100 yards, made two
Speed!
home.
Mr. Beattie also explained a cartoon
The entire city of Hermiston and Hyatt
Small deposit boxes can be rented at a
years ago, still stands.
Walt Bullard of Portland was a I he had seen that impressed him. It
(Autocaster 8ervlce)
vicinity will find the next Lord's day
cost
of a few cents a week.
Everybody has a chance at some
was the picture of two men, one
The year Is only three months old, world’s record or other, but let us one of vital importance and insplra Umatilla visitor Sunday.
Mrs.
Walt
Bullard.
Miss
Kasa
Rlc-
standing
with
books
about
him,
and
PLAY SA FE !
tton, by attending one of the
but already two of the world's speed
hope that the weather man won’t
records hare been broken and others try to break last year’s drought churches and participating in the co and Mrs. Jean Clarke were dinner the other in the midst of all kinds
greatest of all incidents of the Lord’s guests of Mrs. Jack Cherry Saturday, of tools. Each was looking at the
are threatened. Oar Wood drore a record.
Mrs. Jas. Byrnes, Mrs. Ursel Hyatt, other with disdain. Underneath was
life. The great festivals of the church
speedboat 102 miles an hour at
Mrs. Ben Spencer were Hermiston the caption. "One school. One skill— ’
such as Easter, are coming to mean visitors
Mlama the other day. Not long ago
Monday.
I Neither Educated."
of Hermiston
Captain Malcolm Campbell drore an ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ more to us as the years go by and
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000.
Miss Rlcco’s Sunday School class
Following his talk to the student;
we
earnestly
desire
this
Easte
rday
automobile 245 miles an hour. If •
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•
went on its annual Easter hlk» last body as a whole. Professor Beattie;
F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
this sort of thing keeps up through ♦
CHURCH NOTES
♦ to be the day of days in our com Sunday, to the Sand.
met with the Senior class for a dls-
out the year, 1931 will be the speed •
• munity. There will be no morning
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer werelcusslon of problems pertinent to this
iest twelve-month in history.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 « 4 « * 4 4 services other than the regular Sun called to Bend. Oregon, because of I group, and then he spent over an
day school but the evening program
There are some high records to be
death of Mr. Spencer’s sister, hour answering questions from a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Mia
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES will be in keeping with the Easter the
OREGON CITY— Cooperating with
challenged. There will be another
They returned Thursday night.
Ismail group of Seniors who are con-
spirit.
WITH
FARMERS
AROUND
S
airplane race for the Schneider Cup
County
Agent J. J. Inskeep. Peter
<4T»eellty” was the subject of
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hanson and | templattng college Btudies next year, Ï
THE STATE
B Penne oi Molalla has started a pota
this year. The present record for
"The diamond that shines in the
■^the Lesson ■ Sermon In all
ion Harold and Irma Byrnes went to
speed In the air is held by Plight
'avior’s crown shall beam in un
to fertilizer demonstration trial on
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Hermiston to the show Saturday.
LAKEVIEW — A 50-acre forage his farm, using 400 pounds of super
Commander A. H. Orlebar of the
quenched beauty, at last, on the fore
Sunday, March 29.
Mrs. Jas. Byrnes and Mrs. Henry I Commencement Speaker Secured
British air forces, who flew at 357.72
head of every human soul, risen Thompson
The Golden Text was, "As the
entertained the high I Dr- Arnold Bennett Hall, president crop demonstration in which alsike phosphate and 20o pounds of ammo
earth bringeth forth her bud, and
miles an hour In a seaplane In Sep
through grace to the immortality of school basketball team S a t u r d a y ! of the University of Oregon, has been clover, timothy and alsike, and timo nium sulphate per acre. Mr. Penne
ss the garden causeth the things
Heaven.”
tember, 1929, winning the Schneider
night at a lovely party at the Byrnes I secured as the commencement speak- thy and red top will be compared lives in the Herman section and is
that are sown In It to spring forth;
trophy. That is the fastest any man
You will find a hearty welcome home.
|e r for graduation exercises of the has been arranged on the farm of planting the fjrst certified potato
so the Lord God will cause
has ever travelled, according to the
to the services Sunday evening at
seed to be used there.
Bobby McKenzey visited in P o r t-|loca* high school Thursday evening,
righteousness and praise to spring
7:45.
records, though It was rumored that
land over the week end.
I May
Heppner and Hermiston are E. A. Prlday of Honey Creek, reports
forth before all the nations” (Isa
Orlebar had touched 450 miles In his
O. W. Payne, Minister.
61:11).
Mrs. A. W. Conlon and daughter I ooperating in bringing Dr. Hall to Victor Johnson, county agent.
BAKER— Baker county will be In
Among the citations which com
Mildred spent Sunday v 1 a i 11 n g , this section for commencement. The
eluded in the Union county lamb pool
prised the Lesion-Cormon was the
friends In Pasco.
I ,,t,e nt the address has not been an-
HOOD RIVER — Jakle, a cow this year, according to P. T. Fortner,
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
following from the Bible: "And be
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marshall and pounced,
¡1.
inai
owned by Roger Thomas, 4-H club county agent, who reports that more
International Sunday School Lesson
side this, giving all diligence, add
daughter Dorothy were week end vis
to your faith virtue; and to virtue
boy, carried off the honors for the than 5Oo lambs have already been
for April 5
¡tors in Starbuck.
|
Baseball Schedule Arranged
signed up from this county, and it is
knowledge” (II Pet. 1:5).
JESUS TEACHES HUMILITY
The Lesson-Sermon alBO included
Bob Barrett was a week end visit-
The first game of the Umatilla two-year olds In the Hood River Herd expected that several carloads will
Luke 14:7:14; 18:15-17
the following passages from the
or in Walla Walla.
I County High School Baseball League Improvement association for Febru be shipped during the season. C. K.
Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D.
Christian Science textbook, “Sci
Several people have returned t o l wa8 scheduled to be played last Frl- ary, producing 59.3 pounds of butter- Fisher of Haines will represent Ba
Practical
every
day
Items
are
ence and Health with Key to the
school after several weeks of illness: day between Hermiston and Echo. It fat, according to the reports in the ker county on the board of directors
taught throughout the Bible. In this They are John Bursell, Frank B en-Iwag necessary to postpone this meet- office of A. L. Marble, county agent.
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
of the Union County Pool.
lesson it becomes a book on social sel, Mrs. Finley and Mrs. Mull a n d |ing until Wednesday, April 1. There
'The term Science, properly under-
stcod, refers only to the laws of
etiquette. Some man sought to get children of Plymouth, were v isito rs,are now five teams
scheduled for
3od and to His government of the
credit for himself by inviting Jesus at Sunday school Sunday.
play In the western half of the coun
universe, Inclusive of man . . . A
to a feast, since He at that time was
The
C.
E.
is
planning
an
Easter
knowledge of the Science of being
the news headliner In that part of morning prayer service. They are ty league, namely, Hermiston, Uma
dovelops the latent abilities and
the
world. Jesus Is always studying going to hike to Jew itt’s hill If thr tilla, Stanfield, Echo, and Pilot Rock'
possibilities of man. It extends the
us,
even
as He observed the scramble weather permits. Everyone Is Invited These teams will determine which is
atmosphere of thought, giving mor
the best club while the eastern half
for
the
seats
of distinction around to attend.
tals access to broader and higher
>f the county is making a like de
that table. The people of the Far
realms. P raises the thinker Into
Annie Warrlster and Lucille Bault
East follow literally what .Jesus will motored to Hermiston to the show cision among the teams from Helix,
his native air of insight and per
tVeston, Adams, and Athena. Then
splcaclty” (p. 123).
not take the place nearest th^, door. last Friday night, f
he western champions will play the
Further admonition was given
Several Umatilla people attended ¿astern winners for the champion-
■vhen
any
host
was
urged
to
be
a
HERMISTON
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Don’t put off your Shoe Repair
the dance In Irrigon last Friday thip of the league. Following is the
cnl philanthropist In sending out night.
Sunday «chord at 10:00 A. M.
schedule for this end of the county
—Shoe« Dyed All Color«—
his Invitations and not a mere social
Dorothy Lash and Ernest Peck
Taster program by children at
March 27 — Echo at Hermiston
climber
who
wants
a
return
Invita
motored to Pendleton Saturday, re (postponed until April 1.)
Sunday school hour.
tion. There are multitudes of wor turning Sunday afternoon.
Easter «ermon by W. L. Wilson,
April 3— Pilot Rock at Stanfield;
thy poor who are hungry: these
Mrs. Jas. Byrnes and daughtei Umatilla at Echo.
Pastor, with special music by the
should be asked to come to the table Irma went to Portland Monday.
choir at 11:00 A. M.
April 10— Pilot Rock at Stanfield;
of bounty. Constantly the Bible Is
Miss Sarah Rlx motored to Pen Hermiston at Umatilla.
Monthly business meeting Wed
presenting
a
choice
social
standard
dleton Saturday,
nesday at 8:00 P, M, Full report
April 17— Echo at Pilot Rock;
that mankind will bs blessed In fol
Mrs. Ray Pau In has returned from Stanfield at Hermiston.
lowing.
Portland.
April 21 — Hermiston at Echo;
Children ore given their chance
Umatilla and Irrigon have com
only where the principles of the Oos- bined material for a town baseball Umatilla at Stanfield.
April 24 — Hermiston at Stan-
nel are In practice. Contrast child team, which makes a stronger line
life In any land where the Sunday up. They go to Kennewick next Sun- ’leld: Umatilla at Pilot Rock.
April 28— Echo at Stanfield.
t
í
School Is but little known with th a t1 day.
'May 1— Pilot Rock at Hermiston;
Itanfleld at Echo.
May 8 — Stanfield at Umatilla:
lermlston at Pilot Rock.
If your mower needs to have
Coach Cochran reports the follow
HOT LUNCHES
work done on it, bring it in now.
I have more
up as members of the baseball
iquad: Victor Addleman, Robert Cox,
time now and can do a better job.
REFRESHING DRINKS
Donald DeMoss, Glen Hamman, Day-
ton Harris, Charles Hunt, Howard
___ You don’t have to pay till you get it.
Klages, Dick Martin, Jim Neary,
SPORTING GOODS
Walther Pearson, Eugene Pierce,
Frank Prime. Fred Reeves
Allen
Settle, Tom Stewart, Ed Throop and
Oscar Whitsett.
Œljr tynntstdti tyralà
i
SfHOOlNoTES
Better Be SAFE Than Sorry!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Your Old Shoes
Made N ew
BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
We Repair Yonr
LAW NM OW ER
KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP
Hitt’s Confectionery
Hermiston Oregon
PHONE 100
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HERMISTON, OREGON
Dress-Up Day Creates Variety
The upper classmen chose April 1
ss annual drea-up day and the result
was most astounding. Practically all
ages and all professions were repre-
I sented. Despite the loud colors and
absurd make-ups there were no acci
dents to mar the day of festivity.
Eastern Oregon Principal's Meeting
A number of local teachers are
planning to attend the annual East
eri\ Oregon Prlnclpal’e meeting at
LaGrande Saturday. April 6. Besides
a number of eastern Oregon school
executives. S t a t e Superintendent
Howard will appear on the program
I O U K N O W I T ’S S A F E .
T h e strength is in the engineering.
Y o u never see it— perhaps you
never think o f i t — you are so
confident.
Equally in gasoline, your reli
ance is in the skill, rapacity and
experience o f the manufacturer.
“ Standard” Gasoline— newest
o f Standard Products— is already
W atch and Jewelry
famous among motorists o f the Pa
cific W est. Have you tried it? A t
any price it is a truly superior mo
tor fu e l— the finest we have ever
R EPA IR IN G
produced w ithout E th yl.
C. C. CO N LEY
Hermiston, Oregon
AT »TANDAMP STATIONS, IH Ç, AND RKD W HITI AND BLU1 DSALIMS
Eastern Oregon Typing Contest
The annual Eastern Oregon Typing
contest w ill be held nt Pendleton
April 11, and Hermiston Union high
will be represented by n team of 4
to be choeen from among the fol
lowing: Fern Lindner, Howard Klag
ee, Mary Brow neon. Barbara Root.
Edna Ott, Agnes Roberts, Catherine
McMullen and Leona Dyer.
Oratorical Contest
The district try-out in the Na-
tlonal Oratorical contest will be held
In Pendleton. Prlday evening. April
1». under the direction of C. C.
Proebetel. The local high school will
he represented by L Chester Johnson
nephonin?
to the young folks
at school-means so much
- - to them -andyou/
PARKNTS, whose children attend schools in
distant towns, find telephone conversations an
*” xpen” ve w ’ 7 o{ ke«P«ng in touch w ith
them. And, the young people away at school
may reverse” the charges when calling home.
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany