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T PAG« TWO THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1»81 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON ment. Sales of slectric and gas re HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH A surprise party was given in frigerators are increasing in almost ; W. L. WHson. Pastor. > « honor of Mrs. Cleve Clark Monday every part of the country. M» * ' of 10:00 A. M„ Sunday school. Mrs. ♦ STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ evening. The evening was spent Published every Thursday at Hermis the smaller industrial plants are now Serrell. superintendent. * . * playing bridge. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by running on full time and the lar- H:Oo A. M., Morning worship. ■ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jack- Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, ger Industries, or many of then, arc 8ubJecl, ,.The Hospitality.” : The , department of the son, Mr. and Mrs. Enos D. Martin, Publishers putting on mors help. The .feel !■ -J Delegates will be elected to the as- I Pr<ebyterl»n Sun„ay , chooI enjoyed and Mr. and Mrs. Clark were there. dustry and building construction arc sociation to be held at Pendleton a pk.nlc Wednesday on the W. G. Refreshments of Ice cream and cake Entered as Second Class Matter still at low ebb and the railroads September 8 and 9. were served. Wallace lawn. December, 1906, Umatilla County, are not carrying their normal vol Dr. Harold and Madge Schlott- 8:00 P. M., Evening worship, j Stanfield school will open Septem Oregon. ume of freight and passengers, but cordial welcome to strangers. hauer and Mrs. Schlotthauer left ber 7. those are conditions which a general ! Saturday for Bakersfield, Calif., af Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Soinerer and Subscription Rates: revival in other lines will remedy. I ter a short visit at the home of Dr. daughter Mary have returned to The country Is still suffering from i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Marge Schlotthauer’s parents, Mr. One Y e a r.............................. ....... $2.00 j their home in Missouri after having W. H. Quick. Six Months — .....................- ..... $1.00 overproduction of wheat, cotton and UAAind” was the subject of the spent several dayB at the John Lewis oil, among other things. It seems , Minnehaha’s Merry Stitchers 4-H Lesson • Sermon in all Three Months ....................................60 to us wrong and wasteful, however. ! Churches of Christ, Scientist, on ' home on the Meadows. sewing club met Wednesday after Bruce Baker arrived from Spokane noon at the J. V. Allen home. Mem to destroy what has already been Sunday, August 23. School Days. produced, as is being advocated In The Golden Text was, "Thou wilt I last week and w ill spend several bers present were: Beverly Allen, keep him in perfect peace, whose ! days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mary Rodda, and Gladys and Irene It won’t be long now before vaca some quarters. It also seems to us unnecessary to mind is stayed on thee: because he ! F. A. Baker. For the past two months McKenzie and Grace Rodda, leader. tion is over and school will begin trusteth in thee” (Isa. 26:3). Bruce has been employed as camp Guests included Mrs. J. V. Allen, again. Then the young ones will resort to anything like the “dole” Among the citations which com doctor for the Boy Scouts at Diam Mrs. M. T. Matott, and Janice Ma- system. Nobody in the United States get back into their own world, for in prised the Lesson-Sermon was the ond lake near Spokane. '/ t t , and Jane Jackson and Dorothy the life of the child the real world is has approached starvation in this following from the Bible: "For who Frank Connor was renewing ac Russell of the Merry Mixers Cooking that In which he mixes on equal crisis except In the regions where hath known the mind of the Lord? quaintances in town Friday while club. terms with others of his own age. the drought of 1930 was at its worst or who hath been his counsellor? visiting his mother, Mrs. Florence B. For of him. and through him, and We older folk are too absorbed with and in one or two "sore spots” in the Connor. Frank is on his way to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to him, are all things: to whom be the affairs of grown-ups to under bituminous coal districts. There may Kentucky where he will have charge •> . stand what the young ones are think be more who will need help the com glory for ever” (Rom. 11:34,36). The Lesson-Sermon also included ing winter because their reserves of bridge construction. He was ac ♦ IRRIGON NEWS ’ * ing about. the following passage from the companied by his daughter Ann who •> . We are prone to think, as we grow are exhausted, but there will be more Christian Science textbook, "Sci w ill remain for a two week’s visit. older, that what we had In school people in a position to give help, ence and Health with Key to the Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rueber and is good enough for our children we believe. And there will be more Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jergensmlre Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: and more jobs for those who really children Nadine and Leo spent the That would be true If the world "God Is Mind, and God is infinite; and litle daughter Betty of The Dal want to work. past week in Portland. stood etfll, but it doesn’t. In a hence ail is Mind. On this state les visited in the home of Mr. and How fast the tide of good times j ment rests tho Science of being, Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem motored changing world, the best education I Mrs. Frank Brace a few days last will come in nobody can predict. The4 and the Principle of this Science to Portland Sunday to transact busi is that which makes the child alive week. ness and visit Mr. Refvem’s brother to the changes, which brings him country has been suffering almost I is divine, demonstrating harmony The regular meeting of Irrigon and immortality” (p 192). Alvin who formerly made his home most closely in touch with the new as much from overpredlctlon as from Grange 641 was held in the auditor over-production, and we are not gif- I in Stanfield things that we didn't know any ium Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jump left thing about when we were young. ted with the power of prophesy. But Mrs. George Haskell of Plymouth we have history to back our belief <•1 Monday for Portland where they de . Everything is different today from visited Mrs. W. C. Isom Thursday that the United States of America parted by boat for a two weeks va yesterday; tomorrow everything of •> PINE CITY NEWS * afternoon. ♦ cation trip to San Diego, Calif. today will be out of date. The boy will come out of this depression, as . Ollie Coryell was called to Lyhle, It has come out of every preceding The Misses Edna Greathouse and or girl who gains from his school Wn„ Tuesday, by the death of his depression, stronger and more pros entertained work the sense of change, of con Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholo Catherine Cooper brother-in-law who was killed by stant forward movement steadily go perous than ever. mew made a business trip to Pendle group of friends Wednesday after being run over by a truck. He re noon at the Greathouse home. Three ing on, has got the best foundation turned Thursday, accompanied by ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ton Saturday. for success in life. Charley Morehead and Lloyd Bal tables of bridge were in play with two litle nieces who w ill remain for • ♦ Evelyn Starkweather having high We don't think It Is nearly as im dridge went to Condon Monday to some time. CHURCH NOTES ♦ score and Mrs. Geo. Runyon low. portant to teach children how to do ♦ Jess Oliver has purchased the old ♦ ♦ spend a few days visiting with rela tives. things as it is to teach them how Blodgett house at Umatilla which he to understand things. One way Is Burl and Earle Wattenburger took 1 is wrecking and having the lumber HERMISTON M. E. CHURCH to get more young people as teach a load of honey to Heppner Monday. hauled to his place east of Irrigon O. W. Payne, Paator MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES * ers and on school boards. School Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley called at He will erect a new home where his systems must grow and change, Just Regular Services Sunday morning the Frank Helms home Sunday morn- . house burned recently. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . as the world grows and changes, and at the Methodist Church. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom have ren Epworth League only In the even old folk are too apt to resist change. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mary Jane Sheridan, formerly of ted the George Rancler place for the There must be old heads in school ing. Mrs. Roy Neill Sunday were Mr. and Butter Creek, visited last week with coming year and moved in Tuesday. You are cordially Invited to these Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger and Earle, Harriett Stanfield and is now visit affairs, of course, but some who are R. V. Jones motored to Heppner still young enough to remember their services. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Busick and child ing at the Jasper Templeton home. Thursday. own schooldays ought to have some ren Barbara and Dona, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Jane is making her home in Mr. and Mrs. George Rancler and say about’ school matters. BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Burl Wattenburger and children Seattle family of Echo were visiting friends W. E. Jones, PaBtor Junior and Lucille, and Mr. Lloyd Marian Stanton returned home af in this vicinity Sunday. 10:20, Communion. Baldridge. ter visiting the past six weeks with Mrs. Leola Beavert left Sunday The Turning Tide. 10:30, Song Service and Dcvo- Mrs. Ollie Neill and Oleta made a her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs for Bellingham, Wn., to visit her sis The public is beginning to buy tlonal. business trip to Hermiston Saturday. O. K. Mudge. ter, Mrs, Carl Haddox, unpon receipt 10:65, Sermon, “Schooling In the The Pine City Band gave a con again. Money Is coming back into Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and of the news that a litle daughter was cert at Echo, faturday evening. Af- ■hildren motored to LaGrande last circulation more freely than for a University of Sorrow.” born to Mr. and Mrs. Haddox Satur year and more pant. The textile 7:00 P. M„ Endeavor. ter playing leverai numbers the ban^ Wednesday, returning the same day day. mills are coming back toward nor 8:Oo P. M., Church Service. Se~- members were Rerved watermelons Rosella Matott remained in La- Wiley Beneflel who spent the sum mal production. The leather Indus mon , “Spiritual Pcrsom-lities of jby the Echo people. Practice will Grande with her grandparents, Mr. mer with relatives In Washington re try Is showing a decided Improve- God.” i e held again Thursday evening at and Mrs. C. B. Oral. turned home Sunday. he school house. Bill Comstock is vacationing at W. C. Isom finished his harvest Miss Amber Fletcher of Pendle Odell Lake near Bend. job at Echo and came home Satur ton spent last week visiting at the Drs. Harold and Madge Schlottha day night. home of Miss Wilma McCarty. uer (nee Madge Quick) and Dr. Miss Barbara Berry of Umatilla Mr. and Mrs. Fred Painter and Harold Scblotthauer’s mother and is spending the week with her cou children, also Mrs. Bob Allsott of Murl and Tommy Quick motored to sin, Mrs. Earl Isom. Heppner called at the A. E. Watten Yakima Friday. Billy Markham has a little cousin burger home one day last week. Fred Thom is visiting with his from Tacoma visiting with her this Miss Gladys Woody, former teach sister, Mrs. Nellie Gillilan of Port week. er In the Pine City HljHi school, has land. Mrs. Edith Puckett, Mrs. Leola been visiting for a few days In the Mrs. W. A. Hineline received word f fim unlty. She returned to her Sunday that her father was serious home in Idaho Tuesday. ly ill and left immediately for Mil- Sunday guests at the C. H. Bar ton tholomew home were Mrs. Matthews I d McDaid and family of Alpine of Pendleton, formerly of Butter are moving onto the place which Creek, Mrs. Ada Downey and son they recently purchased from Mrs. Frank of California, Mrs. Leva How N. W. Bloom. MM— land and children Jean and Bobby »— ■ - I of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fo ley and Murray Potts. Mrs. Ollie Nelli and children Neva, Oleta and Lenna, Mr. and Mrs. Eb. Hughes, Mr. Percy Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion Finch and children Betty. Fran W A FINE FAMILY FLOUR cis and Patty. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morehead and B W children Bobby and Delpha made a I « FULL POUND CAN trip to Lowden, Wash., Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. C. fT » D. Morey. Mrs. Morehead and child ren will remain there for a week but Large Package with Premium Mr. Morehead returned home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Aulta Coxen and children of Heppner are now stay' ing on the W. D. Neill ranch, while » GRAIN STRENGTH Mr. and Mrs. Neill and children are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill, who live at New Bridge, Ore. Frank Helms went to Portland Wednesday and returned home O r s « M , W a * h l» s * M ,M « lM ,U t « h I Thursday. ------ w, y | ■ MT WT ««Mi Burl and Earle Wattenburger GAL. IN BULK Bawa a a . N avra). W ya- went to Fossil Thursday. ( w a it a t a a . ta a la « la a ----------- r l. an « M a w pafaw. la Miss Katherine Mitchell and bro ther Pete are staying at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thompson G O ING : SIP T. 3 , 4 , S while Their parents are in Portland. RETURNING: SIPT. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and Alma ALL KINDS — PACKAGE b y a t lC a lg b * « k a* « a ta l made a business trip to Pendleton ! Friday. Œtp tyrmtsiun tyraUt M ac M arr STORES , Will Your Children Be Ready For College Before You’re Ready to Send Them? CHILDREN GROW UP QUICKLY— BUT SO DOES A SAVINGS AC COUNT. . . . START ONE NOW, ADD TO IT REGULARLY, AND IT WILL HELP YOU MIGHTILY TO T ART. CARE OF PENSES COMES. COLLEGE WHEN THAT EX TIME $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 Beavert and Mrs. Amy Collins mo tored to Echo Saturday night. Mrs. Harry Smith entertained the H. E. C. ladies at her home Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Grabiel of Uma tilla and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grabiel of Irrigon visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom Sunday. DATES SET FOR ANNUAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION. The Premium List of the Twenty- first Annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition, to be held in Portland, October 24 to 31 inclusive is now being distributed. Copies may be had from General Manager O. M. Plummer, 211 American Bank Building, Portland, Oregon. Prizes offered in the various de partments are about as follows: $11,- 000 in the beef division, to which the breed associations from various parts of the country have added $7,000; the dairy department $11,800 In ad dition to about $2,00 q by the breed associations; the sheep classification carries $6,500 of our money and about $2,000 additional of breed as sociation money; breeding hog clas ses, $3,750; breeding classes heavy draft horses and Jacks, $6,300; the fat classes of cattle, hogs and sheep, roughly $7,500; In the Horse Show department, which Is second to none In the country, about $7,500 of Pa cific International’s money and $25,- 000 in stakes and entry fees, making a total of more than $34,000 for the Horse Show which again makes it outstanding. In the Land Products department, $4,500; Dairy Products Show about $1,000; for the Boys' and Girls’ Club work, $5,000; Judg ing Contests of various kinds, $3,250. The Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock Association w ill again stage one of the best shows ever held in connec tion with the Exposition which will be taken care of in a splendid way in T. B. Wilcox Jr. Hall, especially built for that purpose; between $1,- 500 and $2,500 w ill be given In pre miums. HOT LUNCHES REFRESHING DRINKS SPORTING GOODS Seasonable Values Hitt’s Confectionery HERMISTON, OREGON M ac M arr a t th e STORES __ W est’« Favorite Food Stores SAT. & MON., A ugust «9*51 R O U N D -T R IP R A IL F A R E S FAM E FLOUR ¿ O , „ su *7Cc PftlCfcJ IN TOYto HERSHEY COCOA M OTHER’S OATS Economy J a r Caps 2 doz. 49c Salad O il 95« P icklin g Spice« 9« Camay Soap 3 bars 20c V in eg ar reir OVER LABOR DAY gal. 29c M ake Mac M arrs Your H ead q u ar ters lo r Canning Supplies. IT A FOR L IA N PRUNES CANNING — 18 Lb. Box ¿7c Phone 241 * H erm iston, Ore. IILE • School Supplies DURING THIS BIG SALE rt Saturday, A Frank Spencer and Bob Robards both of Portland are visiting at the Bill and Otis McCarty home. The Pine City school w ill start Monday, September 7. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Finley called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill, Tuesday evening. Charley Bartholomew |s now haul ing wood from the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger made a businees trip to Pendleton Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and aon Ray went to Salem Saturday to work In the bo* field«. « O Ü N D T R IP P A R IS TO DESTINATIONS AWAY AWAT 2.16 4.32 10.80 21.60 AWAT AWAT a t 9rtM> A . M. We are closing out our SCHOOL SUPPLIES Stock a t a Great Sacrifice in Price. Everything we have in this line will be sold BELOW COST. Our supply is limited and you will w ant to be arn^ng the first to take advantage of these bargains. THE HERMISTON HERALD PH ONK 51