The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 06, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    Published every Thursday at Hermis­
Tuesday.
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
International debts are Just like
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng,
Miss Marie Young returned home
I other public debts, in that the
Publishers,
promises of politicians to pay them
IlAPTIST-CHItlSTIAN CHURCH
M. and Mrs. Hodge of Islin g to n . Wednesday morning from LaGrandc
Ore., were Sunday guests of Mr. and where she has been having medical
are not always based upon the abil­
Wallace E. Jones. Minister.
attention.
Mrs. Frank Steves.
Entered as Second Class Mattai ity of the town, county, state or na
10:20, Communion.
Mrs. Myrtle Grablel and Mrs. J. E.
December, 1906, Umatilla County, tion to pay. That seems to be Ger­
Miss Isobella O’Brien and sister,
10:30, Devotional song service.
Grabiei left Friday for Imbler, Ore., and two brothers, visited at the
Oregon.
many’s case. She owes more than
for
a
visit
with
relatives.
10:55, Preaching service.
she can pay, but she has given very
Cha». Beneflel and daughters. Mrs. home of Miss Lenna Neill Thursday.
7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor.
Roy Neill, who has been in Mon­
Subscription Rates:
Leola Beavert and Mrs. Joe Puckett
good evidence of desire and willing­
8:00 P. M., Preaching service.
were, called to Walia Walla ^ednes- tana
-
for the past ten days, returned
One Year ....................
. 1 2 or i ness to pay. All reports from Qer
da? ’to attend the funeral of Mrs. , home
>
Monday evening. He reported
Six Months ........... .................
E. W. Beneflel, sister of Mrs. Chas. »
»1.01 1 many are that the people there are
METHODIST CHURCH
that the country was very dry when
working
harder
and
longer
hours
Beneflel.
Three Months ...............
Oscar Payne. Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stevers are he went, but that there was a gen­
than anywhere else in the world and
Sunday
school at 10:00 a. m. but the proud parents of a baby boy born eral rain, which will benefit the
are living on next to nothing in the
____
________
_
Those European Debts.
Wednesday.
Mrs. Stevers
is in the country wonderfully.
effort to pay the heavy taxes which no morning worship service.
UNLOCK THE GATE TO YOUR
The Epworth League and church ! hospital at Portland, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy motored
the
national
debt
requires.
Even
The principal Impression which
OWN FUTURE SECURITY BY
to
Heppner
Friday
evening.
service
will
take
the
form
of
an
Mrs.
Ollie
Coryell
returned
from
the International financial confer doing the best they can the country
STARTING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT.
A surprise birthday party was
ences make upon us is that the Uni­ cannot meet Its obligations. The old- "Institute Echo Service." You will The Dalles Tuesday. She was accom-
IT WILL SURPRISE YOU HOW
given
Mrs.
C.
II.
Bartholomew
Tues­
want
to
be
present
at
this
service
panied
by
her
mother
and
uncle,
tashioned
way
of
meeting
a
situation
ted States is for the first time since
QUICKLY YOUR SAVINGS GROW.
day
evening.
Delicious
Tefreshments
and
see
the
beautiful
prizes
won
by
Ralph
Beneflel
is
home
from
Sun-
the war taking the part in Interna like that was for the creditor na­
EVERY DOLLAR YOU DEPOSIT,
tlonal affairs which our country’s tions to send an army into the coun the I-eague at the institute. It will nyside for a short visit with his fam- of ice cream and cake were served.
EVERY TIME YOU DEPOSIT IT IS
be
an
open
air
service
and
of
course
!
lly.
Those
present
were:
Mr.
and.
Mrs.
try
to
take
possession
of
it.
The
mo­
position as the world's wealthiest
ANOTHER MILESTONE PASSED
and most prosperous nation demands dern way is for all of the nations to of a worshipful nature. Evoryone is | Mrs. Edith Markham went to Wal- Sloan Thompson. Mrs. O. F. Thomp­
ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS.
cordially invited.
son.
Mrs.
Ollie
Neill,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
la
Walla
on
business
Wednesday.
whom
Germany
owes
money
to
get
of us. It is announced from Wash­
»1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT.
Joe
Foley,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Neill,
Mrs. Frank Leicht returned from
ington that in officially represent­ together, as they are doing In Lon­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marion
Finch
and
ing the United States in the Confer­ don, and try to figure a way out, HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Carson, Wn., Saturday, very much
children, Betty, Francis and Patty,
improved in health.
ence on International Debts our based upon German’s proved and |
W. L. Wilson. Pastor.
Emil Helmic left Friday for a trip Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill, O. F. Bar­
Secretary of State, Mr. Stlmson, and actual ability to pay, just as in pri­
Sunday School 10:00 a. m., Mrs.
tholomew, John McCarty, R u t h
through California.
our Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. vate business a committee of credit Serell, superintendent.
of Hermiston
Thompson.
Wilma McCarty, Alma
Dorothy
Dill
who
has
been
visit
ors
might
work
out
a
plan
to
enable
Mellon, will take no part in the po­
Morning worship, subject, "Some­
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over »50,000.
litical aspects of the European situa­ a debtor to meet his obligations thing Different." Come and hear it lug at the Brace home for some timi Neill, Lika Bartholomew, Neva Neill,
F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Horton, Cashier
gradually.
left Wednesday for her home at Se­ Mary Thompson, Lenna Neill, Ber­
tion.
at 11:00 o’clock.
nice Neill, Murray Potts, and Ralph
attle. Wn.
It is very difficult to see how thej
Evening service at 8: p. m. Ser­
Mrs. E. E. Isom was shopping In Neill.
Theatre Attraction.
can keep out of it. International
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms called
That rollicking team of comic ma­ mon subject, "The Undisputed Lead­ Pendleton Tuesday.
Debts are necessarily involved in rines, Victor McLaglen and Edmund ers of Jesus.” A cordial welcome to
at the Chas. Bartholomew home Sat­ house.
Mrs.
Nettle
Flower
of
Heppner
honor of Mrs. H. E. Sewell, who is
politics. When a nation owes money Lowe are at the Oasis theatre Friday strangers and visitors in our city.’
Mrs. Musgrave and Misses Veda returning home Thursday. Cards
Ore., is visiting with her niece Mrs urday afternoon.
the method whereby that debt is to and Saturday in "Women of All Na­
Charley Melville and niece, Miss and Belva Bundy, and Earl Bundy were the diversion of the evening,
W. C. Isom this week. She will leave
be paid has to be decided in the long tions.” Greta Nissen, as a Swedish
Gertrude Tichenor of Alpine, visit­ of Lexington visited at the Stockard with light refreshments served at a
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
CHURCHES
for
Bonita,
Ore.,
Friday
to
spend
the
run by the politicians of that nation, loreli Is responsible for most of the
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee home Tuesday. Other visitors were late hour to the twenty guests.
winter with Mrs. May Humphry
“ • I ove” was the subject of the
precisely as the method of paying the rivals’ battles and hair-raising es­
Mrs. Barlow and Mrs. Whltaet.
A shower was given Mr. and Mrs Neill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lynch and
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
interest on town or school district capes.
Charley Bartholomew, who hag
Mrs. Bellscamper spent Tuesday Mrs. H. E. Sewell and 0. O. Nicker­
Jess Oliver and family Thursday and
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
was attended by practically every been in Montana for some time, went visiting at the Stewart home.
son and Mrs. W. P. Luttrell visited
August 2.
to Chicago with his sheep, and also
Joe Udey visited in The Dalles in Boardman Thursday.
one in the community.
The Golden Text was, "The Lord
thy God in the midst of thee is
Mr. and Mrs. Lynch and daughter,
All contributed liberally of both Roy N eill’s sheep. Johnny Brosman from Wednesday until Sunday. He
mighty; he will save, he will re­
returned to Hermiston with his Dorcus, and Mrs. Sewell, were busi­
useful and beautiful presents for Mr. also went to Chicago with them.
joice over thee with Joy; he will
niece, Lourella Hurlng, and her ness visitors in Pendleton Wednes­
and Mrs. Oliver who lost their home
rest in his love, he will Joy over
friend, Joe Brown. They remained day.
by fire last week. Refreshments of
time with singing” (Zoph. 3:17).
<• until Sunday evening before return­
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Conrad, Mr.
ice cream and cake were served on *
Among the citations which com­
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
* ing.
Mrs. Oliver’s lawn.
and
Mrs. John Conrad and family,
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Mr. and Mrs. John Jenderjewski, and Mis3 Robertson visited at the
Ben and Chas. McCoy of Imbler
following from the Bible: "For ye
O ❖ ❖ Helen and Fern Linder, and Chas. Dave Conrad home Tuesday.
are visiting with their uncle Em­
shall go out with Joy, and be led
Paul Stockard of Bend, Oregon, Lynch w efe business visitors in Pen­
mett McCoy and family this week
Mr. and Mrs. Lynch and Mrs.
forth with peace: the mountains
visited this week with his parents, dleton Wednesday.
Sevell, Mr. Nickerson, Miss Dorcas
and the hills shall break forth be­
Mr. and Mrs. Hays Stockard. Mrs.
Tillford Stillings was a dinner Throop, and Miss Maxine Moore were
fore you Into singing, and all the
trees of the field shall clap their
♦ Rockard returned home with her guest at the Stewart home Sunday.
dinner guests at the Luttrell home
hands” (Isa. 55:12).
August Linder has been sick for Saturday.
’>
PINE CITY NEWS
♦ son where she will spend some time.
A pleasant surprise was given by the past week. He strained the lega-
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
*
<•
Edwin Throop returned from a
number of friends at the Luttrell tnents in his neck while lifting a
the following passages from the
short vacation trip in Portland this
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
home to wish Mr. Luttrell a happy shock of hay.
week.
Charley Morehead and Lloyd Bal- birthday on the first day of August.
ence and Health with Key to the
Tommie
Stewart
has
been
suffer­
Mr. Sewell visited at the Jasper
ridge made a business trip to Hep­ Those who gathered were: Mr. and
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
ing with an abscess on his hand this Templeton home Monday.
‘‘Happiness is spiritual, born of
pner Saturday.
Mrs. Dave Conrad and son John, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lynch visited
Truth and Love. It is unselfish;
Mrs. Ollie _NeIll and daughter ind Mrs. Joseph Templeton, Mr. and week, and found it necessary to
The Goodyear Double Eogle-
have it lanced.
Monday and Tuesday at the Luttrell
therefore it cannot exist alone, but
Lenna made a business trip to Her- Jrs. L. H. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A farewell party was given in home this week.
requires ail mankind to share it . . .
nislon Saturday.
V Lynch, Mrs. H. E. Sewell, O. O.
Love enriches the nature, enlarg­
imitated but never equaled—is the
Floe Crltzer and some friends from Nickerson, Johnnie Thom, Miss Max
ing, purifying, and elevating it”
Fortland, visited at the home of Mr. ine Moore and Miss Dorcas Throop.
(p 57).
e finest tire the world's largest rubber
and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon Sunday after­ The evening was spent playing cards
noon. They are on their way to the with ice cream and cake served as
company can build without a cost
Yellowstone National Park where refreshments.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
. restriction of any kind ' 1 t
t
t
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch and Mrs
utornational Sunday School Lesson they will spend their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger Sewelland, and Miss Dorcas Throop
for August 16
The Quality of our Merchandise I
went to John Day Saturday where were visitors in Pendleton Thursday.
SOWING AND REAPING
they will visit their daughter, Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Ray
of
Ione
Galatians 6:1-10
is Best. W e lead with new
Reid Buslck and family. While there Oregon, visited the Stockard home
Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D.
they will go to the Greenhorn Moun­ over Saturday and Sunday.
low prices. Give us a trial
This quarterly temperance lesson tain.
Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. David Lee
JPhone (571
Hermiston, Oregon
also suggests a profitable study for
Sirs. William McCarty visited at Davidson were visitors at the Stock­
today and know that it pays
these summer days. One of the epis­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ard home Thursday.
tles of Paul furnishes the lesson text, Young Sunday afternoon.
k t o pay cash at Mac Marrs.
Mr. end Mrs. Bill Jones are visit­
carch out all the thirteen or four-
S rs. Lucy O’Brien and sons, James ing at the John Conrad home. They
oen letters that I.o wrote and relate and Gordon made a business- trip to are from Baker.
be-t to (he historical account in the Hermiston Thursday, where she can-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sucgar and
Acta.
led some string beans at the Co-cp family lfave moved in the Graham
’I.oral problems faced tho people in
oat day and those letters deal very
directly with human affairs. Since
he same difficulties are with us to-
ay we find even greater help in
Irresistable Flavor, Blended from the World's* a T h
a
hose same writings for Paul. Read
Finest Coffees. Quality, Price and Freshness.
" 8
he entire letter and note how the
race of God was superceding the
inrd and fast la- s which the Old
Testament of Hebrew sought to live.
Everybody makes mistakes and the
apostle tells that those who are mak-
ng the fewest mistakes should be
oost kindly disposed toward those
packao .
vho sin to a greater extent. There
ire certain burdens that we mu3t
hear for ourselves, such «3 tho kit
DEL MONTE
14 ox. Bottle
dial the traveler or soldier carries
or his dally necessities.
The Golden Text is lust plain com­
BALL MASON. ECONOMY per
mon sense as well ns*snlrltual truth:
or KERR MASON
doz.
IMS phantom v ie w shows the
“Whatsoever a man soweth THAT
highly simplified working unit
shall he also reap.” That is certain
Here’s nr. elec^io refrigerator
permanently M a led and placed
In the material world and not the
that s wholly different from all
Delightful
in tho b a te o< the cabinet
less positive in the spiritual realm.
PINT
the real—that Beta a new stand­
Beverage
o
Wild oats take nourishment from the
ard of household refrigeration
soil and produce their own crop. Al­
for years to come.
READ THESE QUICK
coholic liquor is habit-forming and
FACTS
The usw Serrai iôimkMtiu ù co
death dealing, no matter how slowly
the poison may work. A single glass
simplified that it requirco fewer
The Billion Bubble
Hermetically lealed reM gerah
has
its effect on the brain cells and
moving parts. A ll parts most
Soap.
ing wnlt • N o kitchen reg ain -
lessens the power of self-direction.
likely to cause trouble have
fe w e r m oving p a rts ■ Costs
Turn to the newspapers for this week
been entirely eliminated.
considerably lots to operate •
to get more Illustrations than can be
Ouiotntl electric refrigerator •
I t ’s the quietest electric refri
TRU BAKE
2 lb. Box
presented during the class session.
Handy Temperaturu Control •
erator, and it requires consi l i d ­
Big
business
will
have
nothing
to
Mora, usablo shalt spacs fla t,
erahly 1 c m electric current io
do with it. Alcohol takes away per­
• • a b l e to p (v n lt in sld o tho
operate.
25 ox
sonal liberty and is destructive of
basal- Beautiful, compart cubi-
body
and
soul.
CAN
Now ia the tima to enjoy the
nats • low prices— generous
save
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HAPPINESS!
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Ginger Snaps — 2 lbs. 25c
E n tirely
Shredded W heat
NEW
ioc
Catsup
E n tirely
¡Different
J a r Caps
Grape Julee
Crystal W h ite Soap
— 10 bars 3Oc
Crackers
B a k in g
tremendous convenience ofeirc*
tric refrigeration. There’s no in­
stallation problem. We simply
set the cabinet in place and plug
it into your wall . x keu
term s • C o v ere d
by broo d
jJ A s Q»y
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INSTALLED
COME IN AND SEE THE SERVEL HERMETIC
BLESSING HARDWARE CO.
H erm iston O regon
TILLAMOOK—-Roscoe Harker who
had been growing carrots as his
principal root crop for his dairy herd
last year changed to Bortfield tur­
nips, t. new crop Introduced hy the
Astoria Branch experiment station,
New crop wheat Is pouring Into
and found that they outyielded ear-
the crib elevator recently completed
rota at least SOP per cent. "Ths
Bortflolds enabled me to save at by Farmers National Grain Corpora­
least one-third of my usual annual tion at Milton-Freewater at the rate
feed bill, and from the standpoint of of several thousand bushels a day.
Increased production, they were The new elevator coot about »14,-
worth a good deal more than that,” 600 and has a capacity of »0.000
, he told County Agent W. D. rine. , bushels. It being operated hy Fnr-
19c
M4C Paneake Flour
MARR
. mem National for the benefit of the
cooperative growers of northern
Umatilla county. Farmers National
now has 8,000.000 bushels of ter­
minal and sub-terminal storage In
the Pacific northwest as well as more
than 100 country warehouses sad
elevators which have been built,
bought or leased.
W e are headquarters
all
Local Cantaloupe, SIZES
priced
RIGHT
Hermiston, O re .—Phone 241