The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 23, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOB TWO
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THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1981
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline ,M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng,
Publishers.
Entered a I Second Class Matter
berqniber, 190$, Umatilla County.
Oregon.
latter part of May. Mrs. G. H. Hen­
drick of Echo, and Ot o. Hendrick!
of Irrigon arc listed and have a !
chance of winning a trip to New
York City and a return on the Port-
land Rose. Also an opportunity to go 1
on the air as part of an NBC pro-1
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CHURCH NOTES
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ttpxoctrlne of Atonement" was the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon
In all Churches cf Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, April 19.
The Golden Text was, "He sent
redemption unto his people; he
bath commanded his covenant for
ever: holy and * reverend la his
namo” (Ps. 111:9).
Among tho citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: "Create
In me a clean heart, O God; and re­
new a right spirit within me" (Ps.
51:10).
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Wisdom and Love may require
many sacrifices of self to save us
from sin . . . The atonement re­
quires constant self-immolation oq
the sinner's port” (p.28).
Jack Mulligan and son from Pen
dleton were tuning pianos in the Pine
City vicinity Saturday. Mr. Mulligan
is manager of the Pendleton Music
House.
The Misaes Betty and Francis
Finch ate btrtbday dinner with their
little cousin Mary Coral Thompson
Sunday
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Mrs. Hebert are sisters.
Martin Lenz who haa been visiting
relatives at Lebanon, Oregon, re­
turned home Saturday. He was ac­
companied by George Liebe and son
Walter, who recently made a trip to
Willamette Valley.
A May Day pageant depicting Ore­
gon history will be given by the
pupila of Columbia school Friday af
ternoon. May 1. A cordial invitation
is extended to all Oregon pioneers,
and to the general public.
The Norquist young people were
given a pleasant surprise Saturday
evening when the following young
people made themselves their guests:
Ellen Dralley, Berle Clarke. Charley
Hunt, Juanita Wells, Charles Wells,
Dale Wells, Melvin Jones, Jack, Lena
and Iris Savage. Jack and Sylvia
Dotson and Robert Hooker. The eve­
ning was spent playing games and
music, followed by a delightful
lunch.
Mr. Bloom motored to Spokane
Thursday, April 9, returning Sunday
Jesus answered them, and said. My
O. W. Payne, Minister
April 12.
doctrine is not mine, but his that
Regular church services Sunday
Mr. Edwards was taken to Port­
sent me.
St. John 7, 1« morning with only Epworth League
land to the hospital for medical
and Junior League in the evening.
treatment Tuesday, April 7. and re­
Enter Radio Contest
The Safest way to pay bills is by check.
No preaching service In the morning.
turned April 14.
Two contestants from Umatilla
We are to have a real treat in
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fencly and
Household and Personal checking ac­
county have enteded their names In store for the evening of May third.
daughter Roberta Lacey returned to
counts
are welcome at this Bank.
the KCW-RKO Rose Festival radio The Home Church Quartet, consisting
their home In Bend, Oregon Sunday
contest, which Is to select the North­ of the Quirlng brothers and Edigerj
The Town baseball team won from
Special courtesies to women depositors.
west’s best amateur broadcasting brothers of Dallas and Alfred Qulr-
the Mission Indians last Sunday at O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
♦ Mission with a score of 9 to 3.
Ing of Hermiston. The entire evening ♦
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PINE CITY NEWS
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of good music. If you like real male •>
Tom Miller and Devee Brown ♦
IRRIGON NEWS
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quartet music you will want to hear
motored to Pendleton Wednesday eve­ ♦
O
ning.
them. Better plan now to reserve the
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
date.
The Umatilla high school, with the
Ralph Benefield, who has been vis­
of Hermiston
made a call at the homemf Mr. and help of several of the towns people,
iting
his
father.
Chas
Benefield
for
Capital.
Surplus
and
Undivided Profits Over »50,000.
Mrs. Frank Helms Monday
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
are planning a vaudeville of several some time, returned to his work at
F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lester
Doolittle
and
acts to be held at the gymnasium Tillamook, Oregon, Wednesday.
W. L. Wilson, Pastor.
children Paul and Margaret, visited Friday, April 24.
s - a
•’ a
Sunday school, Mrs. Scrrell, super
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom called on
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. J ^ k and the Ed Bensel family at Hermiston
intendent, 10:00 a. m.
Neill Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Bullard motored to Pen­ Thursday.
Morning worship, sermon subject
Oregon, relate his experiences in the Henry Wler, Mr. and Mrs. R. V.
Alec Lindsey and Peggy Kilkenny dleton Wednesday.
County Agent Chas. Smith from work.
"The Man of Galilee.”
won first prizes in the inter-county
Jones and Frank Brace were in La
Louise Byrnes. Sarah Holmes, Ex-
Evening service, RUbJect of sermon, declamatory contest which was held rie Tipple and Lyle Brown motored Heppner, Oregon, was In this vicln
The band members In high school Grande Saturday to hear the con­
ity
several
days
last
week.
"The Unreaped Corner." at 8:00 p.m. . t Arlington Saturday night. Morrow. to Hermiston Sunday evening and at­
motored to La Orande early Saturday testants.
J. K. Gil! from Portland stopped
Umatilla, Sherman and Gllliain coun­ tended the show,
and played in the Eastern Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and
here for a short time Wednesday.
ties sent representatives to this con­
contest in the afternoon. However no family, Robert Walpool, Verdie Leach
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mrs. Mary Young and daughter of
Traffic
officer
II.
McHahon
of
Ar-
test.
Portland visited with her sister, Mrs. lington and George Bleakman of competitors entered their division, and Earl Isom were guests of Mr.
19:Oo a. m., Bible school
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill made a Sprlnyer here
which was a great dissapointment to and Mrs. W. C. Isonr Sunday.
Heppner visited the school Thursday
11:00 a. m., Church service. De­ business trip to Heppner Tuesday. |
both members and instructor, Merton
Mrs-
Fred
Patton
of
Portland
vis-
(each
giving
a
short
talk
to
the
stu­
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers school superin­
votional service, congregational tin g­
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead ited her sister Sarah Rlx here.
' dents on different subjects to their Dawald. They had been informed tendent at Heppner, visited school
ing, choir specials.
visited at the Buri Wattenburger
earlier that no less than six bands here Wedneiday.
Walter Bullard was home from Interests.
would play.
Sermon, "Are You for the Christ home Sunday afternoon.
Portland over the week end
Don't put oft your Shoe Repair
Mrs.
Joe
Puckett and daughter
Friday evening a large crowd, both
or Against HlmT”
Dr. Dale Rotliwell and song of
Donald Isom, who entered the cor­
Mr.
Lash
and
daughter
Dorothy
Joyce, who spent the winter at Hen­
— Shoes Dyed A ll Coloi
young and cld gathered at the school
7:00 p. in., Group period. Christ­ Pendleton visited at the home of Mr. have moved into the Mrs. F. Bullard ryetta, Oklahoma, returned to the net solo contest, carried first prize.
gym and enjoyed games and dancing
ian Endeavor, adult study class, "The and Mrs. J. S. Moore Saturday night home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghten, Mr. until a late hour, after which a de­
home of Mrs. Puckett's father, Chas.
and Sunday. Mr. Rothwell is a bro­
Conversion of Paul.”
Alma Tipple, who has been work­ Bcneflel, Thursday. Joyce is again and Mrs. F. Lelcht, Mr. and Mrs. licious lunch was served.
ther of Mrs. Moore,
ing In Pendleton, Is home now.
8:00 p. m., Church service. The
enrolled in the grade school.
Lorlne Lash was a Umatilla visitor
young people are having complete j About 35 young people attended
R. A. Jones and wife were Hermis­
the party given by the Christian En­ last Friday. She is attending Mac
charge, You must not miss this spec­
ton visitors Friday.
deavor
at
Pine
City
auditorium
Fri­
high in Milton.
ial service.
F. Wisdom met with quite a ser­
day night. The evening was spent
Fearl Burihett, Devee Brown, Doro
playing games and light refreshments thy I-ash, Bernice Byrnes and Miss ious accident Saturday when the
of sandwiches, cake, pickles and cof­ Corrigan attended the Eastern Ore­ horse he was driving beeame fright­
fee were served. A most enjoyable gon typing contest at Pendleton Sat­ ened and ran away overturning the
buggy, and throwing Mr. Wisdom to
time was had by everyone present.
urday. McLaughlin High school at the pavement. Friends took him to
Mr. Jarinan made a business trip Milton and Freewater won first place
his home and he was attended by Dr.
to Hermiston Thursday.
In the novice amateur division.
Christopherson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Herndon and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and Miss
The strawberry crop In th is vicln
daughter Freda of Freewater, visit­ "lara Corrigan motored to The Dalles
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. "unday and met Mrs. Hull's father, Ity was injured seriously by the se­
Bartholomew Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Mr. C. Bankson, who will visit at the vere frost Friday and Saturday
nights.
Harry Shriever and children of Lex­ Hull home.
t i i e r o tto
A meeting of those Interested In
ington also visited at the Bartholo­
TUOOB SEDAN
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hannah and the Umatilla Co-operative Creamery
mew home Sunday.
v
son visited at the Home of Mrs. Hen­ movement w«8 held here Friday
ry Dexter, and Mr«. Hannah’» over night and the majority signed up af-
the week end.
ter hearing Mr. B. E. Sykes of Sandy.
Mrs. Ursel Hyatt 1« home from
Through popular demand we have decided to con
C. F. Redlich, Minneapolis Minn., Idaho Falls after a week's delay be
Coming to
will demonstrate without charge his cause of illness.
tinue our special price on M acM arr Coffee for three
Raymond McNabb le in the Port
unequalled method In
METHODIST CHURCH
PAYING BY CHECK
IS THE SAFEST WAY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Your Old Shoes
Made New
BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
COFFEE
STORES
HP- SALE
M ac M arr
STORES
F CONTINUES
FORD
RELIABILITY
M ac M arr
more days. Buy freely of this “Better Q uality“ Cof
fee during this extension of time.
FRI„ SAT. & MON.
M a cM a rr C o ffe e
Is equal in quality, flavor and strength to any canned
coffee, at a substantial saving.
Always Fresh Roasted and Freshly Ground
SALE PRICE
Pound . . .
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3 Pounds . . . .
29c
SSc
ECONOMY COFFEE
In Freshness and Quality, it can not be duplicated
at this low price
Pound .........................
3 Pounds . . .
BACON
LARD
ORANGES
Medium Weight
Swift'a Mild Cure
Armour “Star”
Beat Quality
Per Dozen 30c
8 lb
Pail
RUPTURE ES
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PENDLETON
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
MAY S 4 7
at the D0RI0N Hotel
land veteran's hospital a t present and
Charles Poweil is driving the school
bus.
PENDLETON
D r. M elianthinl
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SPECIALIST
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from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦
Mr. C. F. Redllch says:
PAST EIGHTEEN YEARS
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hold the rupture perfectly, no matter
DOES NOT OPERATE
In the sectional track meet at
what position the body assumes or
how heavy a weight you lift. They Hermiston Saturday, Harold Buell
W ill be at
give instant relief and contract the won first In running high Jump and
D
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I0N HOTEL
opening in a remarkably short time. broad Jump. Division B, Thelma Nor­
FRIDAY, MAY 8th
quist
first
In
running
and
second
In
The secret of their success is In
Office Hours: 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.
their simplicity. An expertly adjusted ball throw. For division D, Lawrence
device seals the opening without dis­ Hunt second In running in division
ONE DAY ONLY
comfort or detention from work. It A for boys.
Miss Glea Slas was an a ll. night
is practically everlasting, sanitary,
No Charge for Consultation
comfortable and actually holds rup­ guest at the Cecil Madden home Fri­
tures which heretofore were consid­ day.
Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt I , Dr_ Mellenth,n «<>* »°t operate
ered uncontrollable.
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Saturday, April 18. a daughter. Both 7 chr”n‘c “PPendlcitls. gall stones
Stomach troubles, backache and
mother and daughter are rtnin.
,,lcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids
constipation, n-arly always a conse­
Mr. and Mrs. L. Grey of Lexlng-1 ,H® h"8 to h,s CTed,t wonderful re­
quence of rupture, promptly disap-
ton ti were
were guests
guests Sunday
Sunday of
of the
the R.
R H. K tS *" di8ea9es of the »tomach, liver
i pear.
bowels, blond, skin, nerves, heart
Bring your children. According to Stockard family.
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh
Dorothy
and
Helen
Addleman
¡statistics 95 per cent recover by our
were visitors at the R. H. Stockard weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica
i method.
leg ulcers and rectal ailmenta.
home
Sunday afternoon.
NOTICE: All whom we have treat-
con
Mr. and Mrs. M M. Shockey were I Remember above date, that con-
led during the past ten years are In-
free ,nd
! vited to come In for a free inspection. evening visitors at the H. Hooker 8“ ltatl0B ° n thl8 tr,p W,U
home Monday evening
that thls treatmen‘ to different.
Evening appointments by tele-
Mrs. Harley McDarls and son Clyde I Carried women must be accom-
: phone only on the first day.
of Enid. Oklahoma, are visiting Mr.|PBn'®d by the‘r huab-nd8
HOME OFFICE:
and Mrs. Clyde Herbert of the Co-1. Addre" : 4221 West Third Street,
535 Boston Block. Minneapolis, M inn.
lumbia district. Mrs. McDarls and
An*ele8- California.
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM
L on g9 h a r d u se sh ow s
th e v a lu e o f g o o d
m a te r ia ls a n d
s im p lic ity o f d e sig n
E verywhere you go you hear reports o f the good
performance and reliability o f the Ford.
One owner writes— .‘‘The Ford Tudor Sedan I am
driving haa covered 59,300 miles through all kinds
o f weather. It is still giving perfect satisfaction.”
Another owner describes a trip o f 3217 miles
hours over bad roads andTthrough heavy rain
■nd sleet in the mountains. “Throughout the en­
tire trip,” he writes, “ the Ford performed ex-
eellently and no mechanical trouble o f any kind
was ex p erien ced . T he sh atter-p roof g la ss un-
••▼od ns from serious injury when a
chicken struck the windshield while we
traveling at 65 miles an hour.”
See the nearest dealer and have him give yon a
ride in the Ford. Then, from your
«rsonal experience, you will know that it
yon everything you want or need in a motor
at an unusually low price.
Hot Lake, Oregon
11
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Will continue to operate as formerly.
A fully equipped clinic to handle all medical and aurfical cane*.
LABORATORY, X-RAY and RADIUM EQUIPMENT.
$1.09
b",!
HOT MINERAL SPRINGS — A
valuable adjunct in the treatment
of all forms of Rheumatism.
Per Cate $3.99
HERMISTON, OREGON
An Obstetrical Department has been
added and obstetrical cases will be
given the best of care both before
and after delivery.
LITERATURE WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST
Address all communications to—Dr. Mark T. Phy (Successor to Dr. W. T. Phy)
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