The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 25, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOB TWO
THE HERM^T O N HERALD, HERMISTON, OREr.nw
T H V M D À Y . JUNE 25. IS S I
they w ill discontinue roadside pos­
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
I Bakersfield. Calif., are visiting at the
ters. Here's hoping they follow the
gorgeous evening of screen enter­
10 A m ' h i KI / /
. P“ tor
K P- Jarn*°n home. Mrs. Strong was
same practice in America,
tainment was made from "Boy of
10
A.
ML
Bible
School.
formerly
Miss
Beryl
Jarmon.
Helen
n
h h ry J hU? day ‘ ‘ H#r“ ! -
American Road Builders' A .
Mine,”
by Booth Tarkington.
1 A. M. Church service. Devo- has been attending college at Bak-
M
a * „ ? L en0“ ’ < b5r' ’ OC“ t'On " « * « » “ >« “ >• ’ •«<*• o<
Everybody wonders how Tarking­
la u ne M. Stoop and Alfred Q ulrlag.: highways Hnd niotor Tehlc|cll ,n |h# tlonal and song service led by Mr. ersfleld and U da has bee. teaching
ton, manages to enter the thought-
Clark. Sermon, "What is your re-1 school near there
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■ United States is now around thirty
world of the young aa he doea. When
lationshlp to Christ/*
Mr« i o
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7 o
rvv . ,
s - Moore and daughters
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“— —------------------ ¡billion dollars. We spend, as a peo-
s n M 2 /
" Endearor Hour, made a business trip to Hermiston asked about It, he replied, "By recal­
Entered as Second Class Matter p|e. eight billion dollar, a year lor
ling my own boyhood."
S P. M. Church Service. Sermon. I Friday.
Oregon
' 1#° #' U m U *ta CoU,Hz> “ *• operation and upkeep of cars.
Leon Janney, Lewie Stone, Irene
Work the only means of Blessing.” | John Healy made a trip to the
an average of $300 a year for each
Rich and John Halliday have the
mountains Saturday.
Up go the windows ------- -- in comes the glorious
of the 27,000,000 autos. We buy
leading roles In this story of an
Subscription Rates:
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd and American home.
14,000,000,000 gallons of “gas” and
spring
and summer breeze - - - - - and, too likely,
One Y e a r..................................... $2.00 pay in gasoline taxes and registra-
* MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ♦ son Donald also Bernice Nelli were
the burglar comes in too.
Six Months .................................. $1.00 fees about eight hundred million dol­
Sunday afternoon visitors at the H.
E. Young home.
♦
♦
Three Months .................................... SO lars. Outside of that, the cost of
maintaining improved highways Is
Tom Healy visited his grandpa­ ♦
IRRIGON NEWS
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harris of
Cheer up, it isn’t necessary to keep the windows
about $200,000,000 to the taxpayers
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kenny
♦
Portland
visited
at
the
W.
H.
Starr
Highways and Motor Vehicles.
Friday.
at large. But everybody benefits by
shut tightly, and suffocate.
All you need is a
home last week.
81owly but surely we are making good roads and motor transportation,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill called on
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner and
Rosella
Matott,
Beverly
Allen,
“Spring
Round-up”
of
jewelry,
important papers,
whether
he
runs
a
car
or
not.
progress in the effort to find the
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young Sunday Mrs. James Warner motored to Mon­
Catherine McMullen, and Paul Mar- I af'ternZon*
questions which the automobile and
policies,
heirlooms
and
keepsakes.
mouth.
Oregon,
last
Saturday
to
at­
ble returned from Corvallis Satur-1
ui
.
..
the paved road have created. Just ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Oay after attending the 4 - H ^ . L ^
tend the wedding of W alter Warner
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a few Items from the week’s news:
and Miss Ruth Barnes, on Monday
d M r a ^ i F ‘ 5 m ,“ " ’ T i
Ml88
You"< wh°
CHURCH NOTES
« 8UMr“ anC
West Virginia has a new traffic
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
Then - - - - - put them out of harm’s way, in a
Ea’ terD
n° rma' Barnes, the bride's parents. They re­
♦ M iio n and son. E a ri WBI.’. m . o’f / T ,
law, effective the last of May. which •
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX a t—
O M O
makes It unlawful for anybody to ♦ ♦ O O M W
turned Friday after visiting friends
Portland
spent
Saturday
at
the
W
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£
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drive so slowly as to Impede or block
In
Portland
Thursday
night.
A. Hlnellne home.
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’ " t#ach la the Prlnlar’r ro« m
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
the normal movement of traffic. The
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Craften and son
Mr. and Mrs. John Calkin, and J“ * * " " C“ y 8ChOO‘ 0,8 f° ,,OW,n8
W. L. Wilson, Pastor.
top speed limit, where conditions
from San Diego, Calif., are visiting
10:Oo A. M., Sunday school, Mrs.
make It reasonable and prudent. Is
of this district are visiting at the
Miasoa Lura and Lida Jarmon with Mr. and Mra. Donald Brooks.
increased to 45 miles an hour. Slow­ Serell, superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Grabiel and Mr.
home of Mr. Calkin', daughter Mra 7 7 ° Ter“ ,« ht gue8t’
the B« -
11:00 A. M., Sermon subject,
of Hermiston
ly legislators are learning that it is
and Mrs. George Kendler of Umatilla
Wyle Pearson
’
tholomew home Sunday night.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50.000.
carelessness, not speed, which Is dan "God, Emancipation. Proclamation.”
and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were
Richard and Strickland Gilliam of
gerous.
8:00 P. M., Evening worship. Ser­
P. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - ,A. H. Norton, Cashier
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Two of the big oil companies have mon by the pastor. The pubic is cor­ Thom Brothers r 7 „ T
g “
^ C o x snd daughter Be. Grabeil Sunday.
notified the French authorities that dially invited. A welcome to all
Billy Markham. Bessie Nelson and
strangers.
w . O. Rodda and Virginia Rodd. £
7
Clarence Fredrickson returned home
were In Pendleton on business Wed- y'oun_.
r
/ M r', H ' E
about 100 miles wide, east of the Cas
Making Business Survey.
neH(lav
Young. Mrs. Cox was formerly Miss from summer school Saturday.
cade mountains, is entirely burnei
The regular meeting of the Irrigon
„
. . „k
Ollie Young.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Harvey McPherson and son Don- MIk. ,
.
out. Agricultural conditions througl
aid of Portland visited at the C. M. 1
Bartholomew made a bust grange was held Wednesday evening
P- L. Wise of Portland, who writes
*4Js the Universe, Including Man.
ness trip to Echo Monday morning, with a good crowd attending. A spec­ for the McGraw-Hill Publishing com­ the Milton-Freewater district to Pen
Jackson home Tuesday and Wednes-
dleton look good, says Mr. Wise, am
Evolved by^Atomic Force?” was
ial feature was the fine report of the
sdo“ny . brroih“ rCPher8° n '8
Jack" I DIETBICH PROVES VERSATILITY State Grange convention at Medford pany in New York, was In Hermis­ then an allowance Is made on th<
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
in ail Churches of Christ, Scientist,
given by Mrs. Milo FcFarland, who ton Monday morning looking over dry land farming territory from Pen
I IN THIRD FILM ROLE
on Sunday, June 21.
the business conditions and examin­ dleton to Hermiston. The project ii
was a delegate.
The Golden Text was, "I know
Mr. and Mra. Emmett McCoy and ing the cause of the decrease In land and adjacent to Hermiston looki
that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall
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Marlene Dietrich’s gift for por­ family were visiting in the J. Berry sales on the project. Mr. Wise is a prosperous, he says.
be for ever: notliing can be put to
retired civil engineer and has been
*
PINE CITY NEWS
♦ trayal, marvelous to watch, almost home Sunday.
Mr. Wise was in an auto accidem
It, nor any thing taken from it”
uncanny to realize, is given free
Mra. B ill Mottsn was a Sunday traveling for the past month over in Livingston, Montana, when hit
(Ecci. 3:14).
reign in her latest motion picture ap­ visitor at the home of her parents the middle western and western right arm was Injured but is gettins
Among the c tntions which com
states checking on general business well fast. The McGraw-Hill Publish
pearance,
in "Dishonored.” the Oasis Mr. and Mrs. Burchett.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tendel
Robertson
vi­
prised the Lesson-Sermon v a the
sited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. theatre attraction Friday and Sat
following from tho Bible: '"Ihere is
Mrs. Wisdom and son Bishop were conditions on dry and Irrigated lng company putk out 27 techinal
no power bnt of Ood: the powers
Charley Bartholomew Wednesday.
urday. In which she is costarred with called to Heppner Saturday to be lands. Mr. Wise stated that there publications In different fields and
that be ere ordained of God" (Rom
The occasional rains have been Victor McLaglen, whose own talents with Mr. Wisdom who suddenly be is general prosperity in business east Mr. Wise has contributed articles to
13:1).
very beneficial to the country but displayed in "W hat Price Glory?" came worse. He la very low and no of Oregon, but that a strip of country them for the past ten years.
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
has delayed the haying on Butter and "The Cock-Eyed World,” have hope is given for his recovery.
the following passage from the
Creek.
given him a great American moving
Mr. Bowluare and Harvey Warner
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
and his mother called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and Alma picture following.
ence and Health with Key to the
Don't put off your Shoe Repair
Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday evening
also Lila Bartholomew were business
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
— Shoes Dyed All Colors—
George Paul Is still quite ill.
visitors In Hermiston and Echo F ri­ BOY PSYCHOLOGY IN TARR-
"infinite Mind creates and governs
day.
Floyd Oliver, George Scarlett and
all, from the mental molecule to In­
INGTON’S “FATHER'S SON”
Don Isom left Sunday on a camping
finity . . . Creation is ever appear­
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
trip.
ing, and must over continue to ap­
and children made a business trip to
America's most famous author of
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
pear from the nature of Its Inex­
Roily
and
Vallis
Dexter
and
Max­
Echo Saturday.
boy’s stories Is responsible for "Fa­
haustible sourco . . . Spiritual evo­
Call and Leave Article« at Hitt’s Confectionary.
rs. Horace Strong and children ther’s Son," which will be the First ine and Vonna Jones motored to
lution alone Is worthy the exercise
Mlkiah Lake Sunday to see the boat
Betty
Lou
and
Robby
and
also
the
m a il o r d e r s p r o m p t l y f i l l e d
of divine power" (pp. 607, 135).
National attraction at the Oasis thea­
Misses Helen and Lida Jarmon of tre, Sunday and Monday next. This races.
Little Irene Corufelter of Benton
City is visiting her cousins Donald
and Bud Brooks.
The H. E. C. Ladies were enter­
tained at the home of Mrs. Bert Dex­
ter Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. McFarland gave a report on
home economics which was thoro­
ughly enjoyed by all. A fter the meet-
Ing the hostess served delicious re­
freshments.
A big dance will be given In the
gymnasium the evening of July 4th
Everybody welcome.
Œljr Rrrmlaton Rrralò
OUTWIT THE SUMMER
BURGLAR
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Y our Old Shoes
M ade N ew
Send your Cleaning to
W E B B E R ’S C L E A N E R S
BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
TIME
Shell Peas in Five Minutes
the
NEW
STANDA RD
FO RD
SEDAN
Ï .
A beautiful five-p a ssen g er car, w ith longer, w ider body, and
attractive, comfortable interior. The slanting windshield is made n f
Triplex safety plate glass. You can now have the new Ford delivered
With safety glass in all windows and doors at slight additiona l cost.
The price o f the new Ford Standard Sedan is 1 5 9 0 ,/ a. b. Detroit.
P .O .I. Deere*. phu Andate « A Aetteery.
Bnmpars e A ,
* « " jMysMM and «W con
raw eaa
eParAaar/hr
The following article was brought)
Into the Herald office by Mrs. Joe
Udey. If this works it would pay|
all housewives to experiment.
Can you shell a quart of peas in I
five minutes? If not, Just read this
letter and then try It on your own |
wringer.— Home Editor.
Dear Home Editor: I have discov-,
cred a way in which to shell peas at
the rate of 5 minutes to the quart, i
We gather peas by the tubfull, wash I
them with tlfe hose, throw them j
(about two gallons at a time) Into
a boiler of boiling water, leave them
about three minutes, remove
and |
dip In cold water to cool.
Then I
we feed them by handsful through |
the wringer of the washing machine,
being careful to put them through
endwise. The popping peas rival _
Fourth of July celebration, but It |
Is sure a joy to watch the pods run
through the wringer and the peas j
etop in the pan.
We took some |
pieces of cardboard and fixed them
up for sideboards. Two of us feed |
with both hands.
We were so overjoyed at results |
when I discovered It last week, that'
I wanted to let my neighbors know|
In time to use this year, so we de­
monstrated to 17 the other day and i
all acclaim It as the beet method!
ever. If peas are scalded too muchj
they will be slick and hard to put |
through, ao it la beat to leave them
for too short a time rather than tool
long. Unless scalded they mash bad­
ly and pop too much.
You may know when I tell you I
that In twenty years of canning. I
have never found the equal of this
for saving time, that It is a whla. We
picked and canned 5$ pints between
5 o'clock In the morning and noon j
of the same day.— Mm R. v . Per-1
Ingere. Whitman county, Washing­
ton.
A naw electric welding unit which
rill make It possible to produce elec­
tric welding tnhing with much
thicker side-walla wan recently ex­
hibited.
Switcherland sends more children's
shoes to the United Staten than does
any other forelga covntry.
WERE
NEVER
BETTER FOR S A V IN G /
FOR YOURSELF— THE SAVINGS.
FEW
m S i S ^ g J0
ON MANY ITEMS I
40 PER CENT 0VEK
PRICE
MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SAT-
URDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 26, 27 and 29th.
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Sodas. Salted or Plain □
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AU Hard Wheat
Rest Quality
K. C. Bakjng Powder
CORN
MacMarr Del Maiz. The
New and Better Sweet Corn.
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