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PAO» TWO THUR8DAY, JULY 30. ISSI a -------- - — ------~ THE HERMISTON — HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON — — » I '- ’e y » i- .1 ■ — » ■;_2A------------------------- «a a___ '» ^ _ t “ V?” 31p ^frullatati tyralà education, but there is always a gov waa observed In a chariot who waa ernment censor listening in and there • • reading aloud. Again there la a dl- ♦ ♦ is a decided limitation of free expres * « reetton from the Holy Spirit and ♦ CHURCH NOTES PINE CITY NEWS ♦ Published every Thursday at Her mis sion of ideas and opinions over the * • | Philip accosts the treasurer of Can- ♦ ♦ ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by radio. * I dare, queen of the Ethiopians. Thls Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH man had been to Jerusalem and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Criegler of The last thing we want In Atneri- Publishers while en route homward was reading Umapine. Oregon, visited at the C. W. L. Wilson. Pastor ■a is any kind of government censor from Isaiah 53:7. This referred to H. Bartholomew home, Friday. Mrs. Sunday School, 10:00 A. -M. Entered as Second Class Matter ship. Freedom of speech and of the Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. the Messiah. Now the treasurer was Criegler was formerly Mrs. Waldo December, 1906, Umatilla County, >ress is one of the fundamental prin Subject, “God's Call to Men." a master at finances but poor in In Vincent. ciples of our democracy. There is Oregon. Evening Service, 8:00 P. M. Sub terpreting Scripture. Philip asks a A shower was given Mrs. H. E. always a bureaucratic clique in ject, “Loose him and let him go.” question which each pastor and Young at her home Wednesday, Ju Washington which would like to con Subscription Rates: other teachers of the Bible should ly 22. The delicious refreshments BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH >2.00 trol not only all radio broadcasting profound; “ Understandest thou consisted of ice cream and cake. The but the newspapers and all public Wallace E. Jones, Pastor what thou readest?” His offer to self-invited guests were the foollow $1.00 speakers as well. The worst thing Six Months ............................... expound the Scriptures is accepted ing: Mre. Burl Wattenburger and 10:20, Communion Service. Three M onths.............. ............ ..........50 that could happen to America liber 10:30, Devotional Song Service. and Philip now enters upon an ac children, Mrs. Dee Neill, Mrs. Char ty would be to let government or any 10:S5, Preaching Service; “Re tive ministery by the roadside. ley Bartholomew, Mrs. Roy Neill, part of the government prescribe Again there was a call to proceed Mrs. Marion Finch, Mrs. Lucy O’- ports from the International Conven Radio Advertising. what people may think or say. tion of Christian Endeavor, given by northward and the convert is left Brein and children, Mrs. Ollie Neill, We wonder If everybody 1» as tired that a work of evangelizing may be Mrs. Don Wattenburger and the Mis Probably, on the whole, our Amer Elsie Reeder and Edith Clark.” of listening to advertising over the ican system of letting advertisers pay 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor. followed as far northward as Caae- ses Neva, Oleta, Lenna and Bernice radio as we are. We wonder if the for our entertainment is the best The Epworth League will meet with sarea. The Golden Text sets forth neilL people who are paying for radio ad We certainly get better entertain us. the activity that should be performed Johnny Brosman and Roy Nelli vertising are getting their money's ment over the radio than they do 8:00 P. M., Preaching Service; by every believer; "They therefore went to Browning, Mont., Friday worth out of It. But at the same anywhere else, from all reports. Just Subject, "The Empty House.” that were scattered abroad went time we wonder how we could get as we have better newspapers In about preaching the word.’’ Acts 8:4. where their sheep are on summer range. They plan to ship the lambs many of the really wonderful pro America because our newspaper ad CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to Chicago. * grams that we hear over our radio vertisers make them possible. But Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Len if advertisers didn't pay for It. . . we do wish these broadrastlng ad ttrpruth" was the subject of the na made a business trip to Hermis A Lesson-Sermon in all Churches ♦ COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ Somebody has to pay for radio vertisers would use a little more re ton Saturday. ♦ . of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, broadcasting. That goes without say straint and a great many fewer Mrs. Fred Hoskins and children O + O O O C O C O O O O + OO July 26. ing. Some broadcasting is paid for words in telling ”s about the merits of Rhea Creek visited at the home The Golden Text wag, “Thus Bud Hooker had the misfortune by political and other propagandists, of their wares. saith the Lord: I am returned unto of turning over the derrick Monday. of her sister, Mrs. Tom O'Brien Fri and most of that sort of stuff we Zion, and will dwell in the midst of It fell across the horses' backs, pin day and Saturday. have listened to is pretty dreary. Jerusalem: and Jerusalem shall be Miss Neva Neill is now helping ing them down. It did not seem to HOUSING TOR 5000 AVAILABLE In Russia we understand people called a city of truth; and the Mrs. Chas. Morehead cook for the hurt the team as they were able to mountain of the Lord of hosts the walk off when the derrick was hay men. cannot hear anything but propagan AT LEGION CONVENTION. holy mountain" (Zach. 8:3). The Pine City band gave a con raised. da through their radio sets. In Among the citations which com Mr. and Mrs. George Wainhart and cert at the Echo city park Saturday France the government owns ail the prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Corvallis, Ore., July 30,— In ans Dr. and Mrs. Milton Fisher motored evening, July 25. Ice cream and following from the Bible: “Behold, radio stations but leases time on the I wer to worried queries from over cake was served the band members I wish above all things that tbon to Walia Walla Sunday air to advertisers who, we under the state regarding the availability A large number of young folks by the Ladies Aid of Echo. * A con stand, do not make any very success of housing In Corvallis for the Le mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth. I have gathered at the Columbia river Sat cert of this sort may be given every ful attempts at entertainment. In gion convention August 6, 7 and 8, no greater Joy than to hear that my urday night and enjoyed a weenie two weeks, although this has not England there is a fairly liberal sys the housing committee comes oui children walk In truth” (III JohD been fully decided. roast. tem of government control of broad with the announcement of a reward 12, 4). Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kimbry of Cor Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lynch and casting. Only one company is li The Lesson-Sermon also Included of $25 for anyone who is unable tc Mrs. H. E. Sewell and Mr. O. O. vallis, Ore., visited at the home of censed to broadcast and it operates find satisfactory place to sleep dur the following passage from the Nickerson were dinner guests at the Mrs. Ollie Neill, Wednesday. They all of the stations in the British Christian Science textbook, "Sci ing the convention here. have been visiting at Detroit, Mish. Casady home Thursday. Isles. It gets its revenue from an ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: Merdith Pearson and son Bobby of Oleta Neill returned home with them annual tax nt ten shillings, or about With the entire town cooperatin' "Prayer cannot change the unalter Tacoma are visiting the home of Mr. for a wee as visit. $2.60 on each receiving set. You i with Legion men in preparing foi able Truth, nor can prayer alone John McCarty is now wirking for Pearson’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. cannot have a receiving set In Eng- ; the big convention only a couple of give us an understanding of Truth; Charley Bartholomew. Pearson. land without paying this tax. The weeks away, every facility that the but prayer, coupled with a fervent Miss Ruby Corrlgal and her moth Mr. and Mrs. Garner from Corval government collects the money and town offers its annual student en habitual desire to know and to do lis are visiting at the Buell home this er visited at the home of Mr. and divides It with the broadcasting com rollment of nearly 5000 will be the will of God, will bring us into week. Mrs. Garner is Mrs. Buell's Mrs. Wilbur Gorley, Sunday pany which develops and puts on its available to visitors at the conven all Truth” (p.ll). Mrs. Zetta Brosman visited at the sister. own programs of entertainment and tion. Dr. Fisher and Mr. Wainhart visi homes of Mrs. Roy Neill and Mrs. ted at the Luttrell home Sunday. Dr. Charley Bartholomew, Friday. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and Mrs. Fisher, and Mrs. Wainhart International Sunday School Lesson accompanied by Pat Throop returned and children Junior and Lucile made for August 2 a short visit at the home of Mr. and home to Tacoma, Washington. HOT LUNCHES Merdith Pearson and son Bobby Mrs. Roy Neill, Sunday. PHILIP'S MISSIONARY Several of the Pine City people from Tacoma visited the Stewart LABORS REFRESHING DRINKS nome Sunday. Other visitors were attended the operetta, "Love Pirates Acts 8:26-40 L. H. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Lu of Hawaii,” given at Stanfield Tues R?v. Samuel D. Price, D.D. day night. The operetta was en ttrell. SPORTING GOODS It may be hard to be turned aside Miss Lois Moors spent Friday Joyed by every one. The Pine City from present activities to undertake night with the Martin family near band played several numbers be some new work but very often this Stanfield. tween acts. change is a blessing in disguise. The Miss Isabel Robertson of Baker is changed field may produce far larger visiting her sister Mrs.Arch Conrad. (Too Late for Last Week.) results than the one in which we are Mrs. Emery Cox and daughter Bet Phillip Wlelson, small son of Mr. HERMISTON, OREGON contentedly established. Philip wae and Mrs. Tom Wilson was thrown ty Bernice, Geneva Young and Mrs. making great progess In Samaria from his horse and cut his foot quite H. E. Young and son Homer visited with his revival. It was just the sit badly on barbed wire. with Mrs. W. D. Neill, Monday af uation that most people would say Miss Esther and Mr. William Noll ternoon. needed the attention of the evangel from Idagrove. Iowa, are visiting this Mr. and Mrs. Graham and children ist from Jerusalem who had already weok with their uncle and family, Billy, Tom, Don and Helen of Santa accomplished so much. God has the Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buell. Cruz, Calif., and Miss Jewell Bell of Suits Cleaned & Pressed $1 , Ladies’ Dresses $1 up whole field in view and often needs An enjoyable evening was spent Jerome, Idaho, visited at the home an active worker for another loca at the J. P. Templeton home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger — IN TOWN EVERY FRIDAY — tion. It works that way in business of Miss Maxine Moore’s sixteenth Monday night. Mrs. Graham is a and the system is not different in birthday Saturday. Friends who former schoolmate of Mrs. Watten the spiritual realm. gathered to wish Miss Maxine many burger. They have been visiting in THE DALLES, O R E G O N He traveled south about 100 miles happy returns were: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome for the past two weeks and before any Indication was revealed Marvin Watson, and son Earl, Mr. are now returning to their home In Call and Leave Articles at Hitt’« Confectionery. of the work for vyhlch he had left the and Mrs. Wainhart, Dr. and Mrs. California. The Grahams and Burl eonipnny in Samaria. Then a man Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Luttrell, Wattenburgers took supper at the O. O. Nickerson, Mrs. H. E. Sewell, home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Neill Mon Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lynch, and Pat day night. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholomew and Dorcus Throop. Mrs. W. P. Luttrell and daughter and Miss. Lila Bartholomew made a Mrs. Wainhart spent the day with trip to Heppner Sunday. Mrs. Roy Neill and daughter made Mr. and Mrs. Pete Trumbai in Stan- fle’d Wednesday. a business trip to Pendleton Thurs Mrs. J. H. Reid visited In Spokane day. a week, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and Mr. and Mrs. Valentine from Ba- children, Henerietta and Harriett, ker spent Monday night with Mr accompanied by Miss Lida Jartnon and Mrs. John Conrad. drove to Portland Monday. Mr. Patrick McGongle and daughter, Helms, who broke his leg several Mary, have moved to their new home weeks ago will have It cared for by on the Sidney Barnard place. physicians in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Conrad and The Misses Neva and Oleta Neill Mrs. Conrad's sister. Miss Isabel •Iso Miss Alma Nelli spent Saturday Robertson were dinner guests at the afternoon with Miss Lila Bartholo mew. Hammer home Sunday. Professor H .V. Keppner, prin Charley Plourd of Yoakum called cipal of West Denver high echool, at the W. D. Nelli home Friday even visited from Friday until Sunday ing. with his sister Mrs. N. W. Bloom Chgrley Bartholomew made a busi Prof. Kepner has been on a tour to ness trip to Pendleton Tuesday after Alaska and is going on to Loa An noon. Mrs. Lucy Rogers, Morrow County geles where he will Join his family. They are planning on visiting the school superintendent, attended the Yellowstone and other parke on their school meeting at the Pine City return trip to Denver. school house Saturday afternoon. Rev. Georg« Brace and w ife of Mrs. Charley Bartholomew and N IO N P A C IF IC employees in Oregon were Askaroosa. Iowa, and M r. and Mrs. Mrs. Marlon Finch visited at the paid $9,147,094 in salaries and wages d u r Harris, and Mrs. Mash of Pendleton Carlson home Wednesday. ing 1930. More than three thousand four hun visited at the Linder home Monday. Mrs. Proudy and children Ray dred families, a total of 20,719 people, reoeived Mies Olea Sias spent Monday vis mond. Richard and Eleanor of Pull their support from Onion Pacific. itin g at the Llebe home. man, Idaho, have been visiting for Mr. and Mrs. Clinger and fam ily the past week at the home of her T h in k w hat that means to Oregon’s home and Mrs. Henry Rauch of Lexington parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. market — to the development of her growing visited the Ix-n i home Sunday. Mrs. Marlon Finch and children industries— to the consumption of her agricul Betty. Francis and Patty spent Sa tural products. B A K E R — W . O. Chrlatenaon of turday afternoon with Mrs. Ray Ap The preservation o f this vast home market North Powder recently blasted an plegate and children. 800 foot ditch to reclaim 30 aerea among Onion Pacific employees is dependent Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger of swamp land on bln (arm at a coat made a business trip to Heppner upon the continuing prosperity of the Bail- of leaa than 10 cents par foot. The Monday. road. Every shipment made by truck weakens ditch is about 4 feat deep and 5 or Tom O'Brien and Chas. Bartholo the R ailro ad struoture and affects railroad 6 feat wide at the top. The blasting mew left for Montana Tuesday morn employment. was dona as a demonstration la co ing where their sheep are on the operation w ith P. T. Fortner, county summer range. The Key to HAPPINESS! UNLOCK THE GATE TO YOUR OWN FUTURE SECURITY BY STARTING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. IT WILL SURPRISE YOU HOW QUICKLY YOUR SAVINGS GROW. EVERY DOLLAR YOU DEPOSIT, EVERY TIME YOU DEPOSIT IT IS ANOTHER MILESTONE PASSED ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS. $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier returned to town. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Pennock and <• ♦ Genevieve and Katrina Kryger spent Sunday evening at the beach at Umatilla. Minnehaha’s Merry Stitchers and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Treen of Ever Merry Mixers met at the M. T. Ma ett. Wash., spent two days last week lott home Monday. The afternoon visiting at the W. A. Kryger home. was spent in sewing, after which re Mr. and Mrs. Treen were en route freshments were served. Members to Lewiston. Idaho. Mrs. Treen is present were Grace Rodda. leader, Mr. Kryger’s slater. Rosella Matott, Beverly Allen, Gla A. M . Franklin returned home dys and Irene McKenzie, Mary Rod Thursday after visiting several weeks da, Genevieve and Katrina Kryger. with relatives in California. Guests were Mrs. M. T. Matott. Mar C. M. Jackson has installed auto ian Stanton, Janice Matott and Zel- matic drinking fountains in his ma Garner. chicken houses. W. G. Rodda went to Pendleton HEPPNER-—Arco, a new variety Monday on business. of wheat developed at the Moro Ex Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thompson of periment station and introduced into Pasco, Wash., spent Saturday and Morrow county by the extension ser Sunday at the O. Si. Mudge home. vice, was found, with one exception Miss Josephine Hadley of Pendle to be more free from smut than ei ton recently visited with Genevieve ther Hybrid 128 or Fortyfold grow Kryger. ing near it, during a recent tour in The Misses Marbara and Melvola which 700 acre of Morrow county Root who have been ot their grand wheat w'as inspected for certifica mother, Mrs. A. M. Franklin, have tion. ❖ «• MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES Hitt’s Confectionery — Sum m er Special — WEBBER’S CLEANERS Union Pacific Employees.. 9-million-dollar Market (or OREGON TRAVEL BY R A IL agent, and A rth u r King, soils spe cialist a t the Oregon Extension eer- "A good name ta rather chosen than great riches," to M ac M arr STORES W e Lead! Others F o llo w ! It’s customary for others to follow our price declines whenever possible. Compare our every day prices; you’ll find it pays to pay cash at MacMarrs. Saving Values — Sat. & Mon. 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