The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 18, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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Œlfr Brruiiatnn Arraló
7iil? K°
W°" ld neTer « ’•|Bv»ngelieal Address,
_ ( Mr"' Joe Udey »turned from The
I with them for a short visit.
vise anybody to go contrary to Ben­
Mrs. Del Jackson and daughter
jamin Franklin s wise counsel, when
BAPT18T-CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
Louise of Portland visited with Dalles Friday where the has been
he said: “Never buy anything you
visiting her mother.
friends here last week.
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Wallace FI. Jones, Pastor
don't want merely because it is
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott and fam
William Young of Portland visit­
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng,
10.00 A. M. Bible.
cheap.” But we know that thou­
By were visitors at the Swarner
Publishers
11:00 A. M. Worship service. Song ed friends here Sunday.
sands of people in this community
R. Woodworth of Walla Walla i3 home Sunday,
ervlce. Preaching service, subject.
visiting his daughter Mrs. Jaa.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnard re­
Entered a I Second Class Matter and vicinity have been putting off "Through Power.”
Byrnes.
buying things which they really
turned Sunday from Medford where
Decomber, 1906, Umatilla County,
7:0o P. M. Eudcavor period.
Allen Hill of Portland is visiting
want, believing that they would go
Oregon.
8:00 P. M. Preaching service. here with his sister, Mrs. Floyd Mil­ they attended the grange meeting.
lower.
ler.
Jean and Lois Barnard are at 4-H
1 he I eacher is here and calleth
We feel justified in saying to those for thee.”
The Ladles Aid met at the home club summer school.
Subscription Kates:
people that the time has come for
of Mrs. W. O. Miller Thursday after­
Misses Iris and Marjorie Shafer
One Year ...........
»2.00 them to buy. Business in general
noon.
"Pent Saturday night with Dorcas
Fix Mouths ................
»1.00 is beginning to pick up rapidly. We
Betty and Bobby McKenxie, Mr. Throop.
CHRISTIM $3:Efl£E CHURCHES md Mrs. Tom O'Donnell and son
Three M onths..................
50 can’t tell how far up it is going, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lane and
Tommy went to Portland to the Roee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mitchell of Pen­
probably we shall not have another
U£^od the Preserver of Man” was
Festival last week.
such “boom” as we had three and
the subject of the Lesson-Ser­
Elmore McKenzie of Portland is dleton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Time To Begin Spending.
four years ago— at least not right
mon in all Churches of Christ,
Mrs. Luttrel. Mr. Lane is Mrs. Lut-
visiting here with his family.
Scientist, on Sunday, June 14.
Mrs. Tom O'Donnell and son Tom­ trel’s son. Other visitors at the Lut­
This is the time to begin putting away. But with business picking up
Tho Golden Text was. “The Lord
my, who have been in Portland have trell home were Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
money Into circulation. There is even appreciably, money for wages
returned.
eh.Tll preserve U17 going out and
more money in the bank, subject to and materials getting back Into cir­
Stout and children of Portland, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie of Hermis­ Stout Is Mr. Luttrell’s sister.
thy comins in from this time forth,
the checks of individuals, than at culation, the number of buyers will
ton
visited
at
the
E.
R.
Ash
home
and even for evermore” (Ps. 121:8).
any previous time in our national Increase and the law of supply and
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery are vis-
lunday afternoon.
Among the citations which com­
history. It is lying there because demand will attend to sending retail
Mrs. Howard of Portland Is visit­ itors at the R. L. Addleman home
prised
tho
Lesson-Sermon
was
the
its owners have been waiting for the prices upward again.
ing at the Jess Connell home.
this week. Mrs. Montgomery is Mrs
following from the Bible: “The
W. R. Nugent was called to work Addleman’s daughter.
If ever the advice to “buy now”
business situation to ‘‘touch bottom.”
e.ernnl Gcd Is thy refuge, and un­
on the O. W. R. & AN. in Portland
derneath are the everlasting arms” Sunday.
All the indications now are that was good. It is today.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e e e e e e e
(Deut. 33:27).
It has touched bottom and has begun
„ Mrs’ Jim Pearson and daughter of
Tho
Lesson-Sermon
also
included
Hermiston
visited
with
Mrs.
E.
R.
to rise. At the moment, retail prices
PINE CITY NEWS
❖
♦ the following passage from the Ash Saturday.
of every sort of commodity are lower *
Mrs. Lew Brownell and son Robert *
Christian Science textbook, “Sci­
<.
CHURCH NOTES
♦
than they have been since the days '
and
Mrs.
Bill
Lewellyn
have
return­
ence and Health with Key to the
before the war. A dollar will buy
ed
from
Grand
Chapter
convention
Scriptures^, by Mary Baker Eddy:
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simonton and
In Portland.
as much of almost everything today
In divine Science, man is sus­
Lee Blakely has returned from children, Virginia, Junior and Glenn
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
as a dollar and a half would buy two
tained by God, tho civine Principle
Portland where he has been for the and two nieces from California are
W. L. Wilson, Pastor.
years ago. The reduction in the price
of being . . . Knowing this, Jesus
past week.
now visiting at the home of Mrs.
Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Mrs.
of raw materials is now being fully
onco said, 'Take no thought for your
Mr. and Mrs. Everson and family Simonton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
Serell.
superintendent.
have
moved
to
Salem.
life,
what
ye
chall
eat,
or
what
ye
reflected in the price of manufac­
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chapman and SaHng, who lives in the Sand Hollow
Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock.
tured goods to the consumer.
shall drink,’—presuming not on the
ramlly have moved from Umatilla to I district. The Simontons lived in this
Sermon
subject,
“How,
When,
Where
prerogative
of
his
creator,
but
rec­
There may never be another op- , w h a t,
Pendleton where Mr. Chapman will community until about a year ago
ognizing God, the Father and
What? Sermonette to children,(III-
portunity, | n the lifetime of most of IIgtrtt.P(l\
take over that district for the Mc- when they moved to California.
Mother of ell, as able to feed and
Cannon's products.
us, to make a dollar go as fa r a s it !
clothe man as He doth the lilies
E. P. Jarmon and son Oscar and
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and
(p.630).
,.aug1.hter Florence haxte moved to Lila Bartholomew, who went to Port­
the D. C. Chapman home near the land ,a8t Saturday, returned home
gravel pit which Mr. Chapman has Wednesday. Miss Opal Jarmon. who
taken over since his father’s absence. has been teaching school at Albany
t
♦
Sir. and Mrs. Harry Jones of The
•
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ❖ Dalles visited with friends here Sat- returned home with them to spend
Jraay and Sunday.
the summer at the home of her par­
♦
«
Louise Dehter celebrated her 4th
4
< birthday Sunday, June 14, at her ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon.
Tom O’Brien made a business trip
Wallace Mahoney of Pendleton home.
to
Heppner Friday.
Mrs.
Harry
Ford
is
home
to
spend
vlrvted with friends here Wednesday
of last week.
Mrs Jarmon, Mrs. Bartholomew,
the summer vacation. She has been
Mrs. Dee Neill and also Miss Shirley
Lorine Lash of Milton Is visiting teaching school in Cheney, Wn
Wallace aifa Dwight Mahom^y of Jarmon went to Pendleton Tuesday
her father and her sister Dorothy
, here.
Pendleton were Umatilla visitors
where they attended the funeral of
I », A Party was K‘ven m honor of Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baldwin and Mrs. Knott of Pilot Rock.
Mrs. John Butson at her home Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thompson and
j nesday. Many nice gifts were re ion Jimmy, Mrs. Harlan Devon and
celved.
ion Glenn, and Miss Lola Hyatt of daughter Ruth and also Lila Bar­
leppner visited at the Ursel Hyatt tholomew went to Pendleton Thurs­
Mrs. Lew Parke of Burley, Idaho
is visiting her piotlicr-in-law, Mrs tome Sunday. Mrs. Charles Hyatt
E r ESTONE do n ot m a n u fa c tu r e special brand
nil son Don, who have been visiting day night where the girls attended1
D. It. Brownell here.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurlock and fan.iily ere since Wednesday returned to the meeting of the Daughters of Job
n k t’e n L e lIlf 7
d*8tributf ~ bu*
m ake a con,-
of Kelso, Wn., have moved into the he,r home In Heppner with them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill called on
vin Jenkins, Frances Peck, Mrs. Burnside Tuesday evening. Mrs.
‘!arry Jone8 house. Mr. Spurlock is
plete lin e o f tires fo r us, bearing the Firestone nam e
w
illiam
Harvey
and
Earl
Cherry
the afternoon foreman on the west
and guarantee, that n ot only m eets t U prices but beats
motored to Pendleton Sunday after­ Burnside is cooking for the harvest
end of the Wallula cut-off job
noon.
crew ».-orking for Tom Boylen
P.irs.
d
iaries
Hyatt
and
son
Don
n o r «
e dlf i b u t c d h y
1 «“ tie r L o u o e .
Mrs. Clinton Harvey and daught-
Charley Morehead was a business
or Heppner are visiting several days
r Minnie Ellen of Portland are vlsit- visitor in Echo and Stanfield Friday
values.*”
7
C onslruclion, giving greater
at the Ursal Hyatt home.
la n e Hyatt, who has been visit- ng friends and relatives in Umatilla.
Neva and Oleta Neill visited with
Several Umatilla people enjoyed
ing with relatives in Heppner, re­
F ir e s to n e have in v e ste d 8 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 with
he charivari on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lila Bartholomew Monday afternoon.
turned Wednesday.
Harry Hull has returned from *°m in Irrigon Sunday evening
r. and Mrs. Sloan Thompson and
d i S u t L ^ ’T
r ,ab,i8hing tb® m ° 8t e< ««om ieal
Mrs. Harry Hull’s niece, Helen daughter Ruth went to Portland
ortland where he was a delegate
distributing and servicing system in the world.
to grrind lodge.
here,tO,h ot Portland‘ 18 visiting ounday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baldwin and
rA rS-c1/ * in to<,ay ~ le t «« »how y ou th e IN SID E
r»nTchnV ,.a °ylen
the B° y,en
Miss
Clara
Corrigan
of
McMinn­
>n Jimmie of Heppner visited here ville is visiting here.
ranch Friday.
¿be F T t o °Amv i ? !
™ ~ thal you may «mdsrstand
ednesday. Gene Hyatt returned
Marlon Springer was In Pendleton
Mr and Mrs. Dee Neill and chlld-
the EXTRA VALUES in F irestone Tires.
•ast week helping Mrs. D. C. Ma­ ,I’.e Harold, Ralph and Bernice vis­
loney with her store.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Marshall and ited Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd
*»u<hter Dorothy and Bertha Estes, Sunday.
,:nd
.and Mrs. John Burley mo­ chna' and. Mr8’ Tom ° ’Brlei> and
tored to Heppner Sunday,
OOM STaUCTIOM «4M» O U A U T T
children visited on Rhea Creek Sun­
. Clare“ce Garin motored to Pendle- day, at the home of Mrs. O’Brien’s
on
Sunday
night.
T irotea« « ■kA S S».- ' '
sister, Mrs. Hoskins.
« a a 4 .0 * 4 «
OMS.M
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy visited
The
« • r T ir .
*
♦ In Heppner Sunday.
Mara Rubber
*
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
♦
Harry Barthol«“ ew and
' Voi., cu . I n .. .
»71
B tS
ildren, also Mrs. Correa and child-
Mar« W eight,
E<nh° V,8Ued
th® Helms
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ hom
pounds . . . .
t » .7 >
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Long of San home on Butter Creek Sunday
Mere W idth, In,
4 .7 »
Dleio, Calif., and Mr«. Bowerman of ed B» rL a?d L° n Wa“ ®»hurger haul­
4 .7 4
Portland visited The W. R. Luttrell ed wood from the mountains Thurs­
Mare Thickness,
in ch es. . . . .
home this week. Mrs. Long and Mrs. day with Ford pickup and trailer.
s*S7
•*7«
Bowerman are nieces of Mrs. Lut- » „ ^ i'..and Mr8’ Charley T» rtholomew
MareTrcad Plies
«
S
and Lila called on Frank Helms Sun­
terell.
t f.4 7
Mr. and Mrs. Jeesle Lynch and I d a y afternoon.
two children spent the week end at | The Edwards well drillers are
working for John Moore.
the Lynch home.
Don t put off your Shoe Repair
Johnnie Thom spent Wdlncsday visDed8« I*™', R°y Nel" and AIma
'islted Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch
on the Umatilla fishing.
—Shoes Dyed All Colors—
Sunday afternoon .
Arthur
Martin
has
been
working
» M B I T O M 1 O L D F IE L D T Y P E
Charley Morehead
at the Moore ranch for the past week anriI chnad
Frank H ,en ViSi‘ed Mr aud Mra-
Mr. Martin is from Stanfield.
Mrs. Chas. Lynch left Thursday Frank Helms Sunday afternoon
for Portland where she visited until
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Sidwell
who has been seriously 111.
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
“ S how «..
TIRES are b e tte r /
com pare ]
Y our Old Shoes
M ade N ew
COMPARE PRICES
Send ycur Cleaning to
W EBBER’S CLEANERS
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
C all and L e a v e A r t ic le , a t H itt’. C o n fectio n ery .
ORDERS
PROM PTLY
P U L E D
PUBLIC A U C T IO N S A L E
S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 2 0 — 1 :3 0 P . M.
B A C K O F JO E N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y S T O R E
-- —... ,..^,11,1, , n r u r r m a n n fa r ta r e r I« i h .
his ow
u.usllv
Black & White Garagi
H erm iston O r e won
Lp go the windows------- - in comes the glorious
spring and summer breeze............and, too likely,
the burglar comes in too.
Cheer up, it isn’t necessary to keep the windows
shut tightly, and suffocate. All you need is a
Spring Round-up” of jewelry, important papers
policies, heirlooms and keepsakes.
Then
put them out of harm’s way, in a
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX aC -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over »50,000.
7. B. Swayie, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
AAAAÁJ
H ELP YO UR SELF TO H EALTH
— Meadowbrook Ice
is eco n o m ica l
D A IL Y D E L IV E R Y — B E S T O F SE R V IC E
P h o n e 901 or 741
0R0N 0. FELTHOUSE, Owner
ECONOMY
M ac M arr
Is the watchword
TODAY.
STORES
M ac M arr
STORES
Buy at MacMarr’s
and SAVE.
Economy Prices Effective
FRIDAY, SATURDAY& MONDAY
JUNE 19, 20 & 22.
BACON
L E A N , M IL D C U R E
25c
LB.
C A TSU P
LARGE BOTTLE
15c
M u ,es’
1 1 5 0 e a c h ; 1 8 m on th
7 ? S eUrn’ e y BuI1 C > ,f: 6 w e e k o ,d
1 Set
W ork H arn ess; D in in g R o o m C h airs; 2 L eath er
U p h o lstered R o c k in g C h airs; H o u seh o ld
G o o d s o f a ll K ind s.
A N D O T H E R A R T IC L E S T O O N U M E R O U S
T O M E N T IO N .
H . W . R A T L IF F , A u ctio n e er .
5 LBS.
Sugar
B est C an e
RED MEXICAN
BEANS
BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
m a il
OUTWIT THE SUMMER
BURGLAR
100 Lb. B a g
$4.98
JAR
RUBBERS
RED DO UBLE
L IP P E D
N E W ST O C K
P er D o z e n
23c
Mrs. W. H. Hesser was In Pendle-
BEST FO ODS
Sunday’
Miss Virginia Rodda is home for
the summer. She teaches at Alsea.
Guy Cronk was elected director at i
the annual school election held June
«nrt^bt.he Mlnn9haha «ehool ohouse
and Christian Seitx, clerk.
Georgia Thom is visiting In Pen-
uleton.
Emma Agee of Boardman vleited
a‘ th” Hy,e Pear8°" home
Virginia Rodda vleited the first of !
the week with Mis, n o Merrill o f'
Hardman. Mrs. Retta Knighten and
Tue8sdayrrln aCCOmp,,,,ed her home
M° »
passengers
(were carried in airplanes following
« major routes in the United States
q o X ’ n » » “" increaw of 133 per » n t
■
78 medlral schools under
the United States flag, the largest
at ,he University of
W. Thomas. In the Philippine«.
’ The motion picture business holds
»tb place among the largest indus-
trlee of th« United States.
Mors than 11.000,000
tlMf worW.,
»4 000.000 Germans are living lB the
United States.
LA R D
M AYONNAISE
A rm ou r’s Star
1 P int
25c
B rand
8 Lb. P a il
1 Quart 4 9 c
YOU K
N O W T H E Q U A L IT Y
______________$
1 .0 5
Palm olive Soap, 3 bars 19c
ECONOMY COFFEE
FARINA
FR ESH G R O U N D TO ORDER
W h e a t C ereal
9 Lb. B a g
Pound 19c
49c