The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 10, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOB TWO
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THUR8DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1931
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hand than It can use. to lend some Sermon Subject, "Testimony Under ♦
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of those ships to take wheat to 'Difficulty."
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
IRRIGON NEWS
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PINE CITY NEWS
♦
China, where the people are starv-
g;00 P, M., Evening worship *
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
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Ing but will be able to pay for the 8ermon by the Pastor.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, wheat, in time, if the wheat gets to
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Miss Shirley Fredrickson left Fri­
Publishers.
The Pine City school opened Mon­
them in time to save their lives.
day of last week for Salem, Oregon, day morning at 9 o'clock. There
CHRISTIAH
SCIENCE
CHURCHES
That
sounds
like
good
sense
to
us.
Entered as Second Class Matter
where she will live with her aunt are four teachers In the school again
the subject ot the
December, 1909, Umatilla County, especially If the wheat is packed in
and attend school.
this year: Miss Marie Young, lower
4
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as
cotton sacks, which will help the
Lesson - Sermon in al'
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williams and grades. Miss Nancy Konanou, upper
cotton growers some.
Churches of Christ. Scientist, ot
family visited relatives at Walla grades. Mr. Stan. Atkin, high school
Subscription Rates:
Governor Roosevelt of New York
Sunday, September 6.
principal and Miss Helen Heath, as­
Walla Sunday.
The Golden Text was, “Lo, this
One Year ................................. ..... 32.00 has got his Legislature to agree to
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Douald ar sistant high school teacher. Fifteen
Six Mouths ......................... .......... 91.00 appropriating twenty million dollars only have I found, that God hath
mado man upright” (Eccl. 7:29).
rived Monday night of last week students enrolled In the high school
Three M onths.....................„..... .... .60 to aid the unemployed. The money
Among the citations which com
; and have again established their and more freshmen are expected to
will be raised by Increasing the
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the : residence in the Frank Leicht cabins. enroll at a later date.
state income tax fifty percent. That
The Outlook
following from the Bible: "Know
Miss Naomi Moore is now working
is one good way to help. Another Is
Miss Abrahamson, fifth and sixth
ye that the Lord he Is God: it is he
for Mrs. Charley Morehead.
We notice that the President'.» to increase the inheritance taxes on
erade
teacher,
and
Miss
Reufro
who
that hath made us, and not we our­
A Heppner road crew Is beginning
Emergency Committee on Employ­ dead men’s estates.
has the first four grades, arrived
RUN YOUR HOUSEHOLD LIKE A
selves; we are-his people, and the
to work the road on little Butter
ment is telling people over the radio
Henry Ford is putting 50,000 men
sheep of his pasture” (Ps. 100:3).
Sunday evening. They will both stay
BUSINESS, FOR CONVENIENCE.
Creek.
The
men
are
boarding
with
to keep all the young people in back at work at once and says he
The Lesson-Sermon also included
at the Emmett McCoy home.
ECONOMY AND ACCURACY.
Mrs. Ollie Neill.
school this coming winter insteal of will be running to full capacity in
the following passages from the
EVERYBODY LIKES TO BE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Brooks
who
Miss
Elsie
Strain,
sister
of
Mrs
letting them go to work and take a few weeks. The New England tex­ Christian Science textbook, “Sci­
PAID BY CHECK.
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have
been
living
on
the
George
Has­
Burl Wattenburger, came from Wei­
lobs which might otherwise go to tile mills are increasing their out­ ence and Health with Key to the
START A CHECKING ACCOUNT
kell place for the past year moved ser, Idaho. Saturday, where she has
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
men and women who have family put and hiring more help. The auto­
WITH US AND ENJOY ALL THE
to
Plymouth.
Wn„
this
week
where
“The
Scriptures
Inform
us
that
man
been
spending
the
summer
at
the
responsibilities. We think that is mobile tire business is picking up
FACILITIES OF THIS FRIENDLY
Mr. Brooks is now employed by Mr home of her parents. Her grand­
is made in the image and likeness
sound advice, unless the head of the strongly. Electric refrigerators are
BANK.
Haskell.
of God. . . Man is spiritual and per­
father,
Mr.
Lambing,
who
accompan­
family is out of a job and the boy selling well. People are beginning to
fect; and because be is spiiituai
Mrs.
R.
L.
Santer
and
family
of
ied
her
here
spent
a
few
days
visit
or girl can get one where the old buy new clothes everywhere. We've
and perfect, he must be so under
Lyhie, Wn„ have rented the George ing at the Wattenburger home. He re
man can't.
noticed a ’ot of house painting and
stood in Christian Science. Man is
Haskell place for the coming year turned to Twin Falls, Idaho, Tues­
Governor Huey Long of Louisiana building repairing going on, and so idea, the image, of Love; he is
and took possession this week. Mrs. day. Elsie will attend the Pine City
has got his law passed making it many roads being improved that
not physique” (p.476).
of Hermiston
Santer is a sister of Mr. Ollie Coryell. school where she will be a senior.
illegal to grow cotton in that state you have to ride the detours to go
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
Her
husband
was
killed
In
an
auto
Mrs. Creigle and daughter, Miss
next year if three-quarters of the anywhere, almost.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Viee-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
accident recently.
Maxine Vincent and friend. Miss An
other cotton states will do the same.
There’s no doubt that we'll all be
International
Sunday
School
Lesson
sœ æ
nabel
Records,
all
of
Umapine,
visit­
That ought to help. If somebody will called on to help the unlucky ones
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom motored
for September 20.
show how the cotton growers who this coming winter, but we seem to
to Heppner Friday and attended the ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char­
depend upon that crop for their sole notice that as fast as they do get THE COUNCIL IN JERUSALEM. Rodeo, returning late Saturday eve­ ley Bartholomew Friday afternoon. Creek route, Marlon Finch on the
Miss Lenna Neill visited Miss Ber-
Acts 15:22-19
ning.
cash income are going to get along Jobs they fasten themselves to them.
Three of the Pine City teachers little Butter Creek route, Lila Bar­ dena Bowman Tuesday afternoon.
during the cotton “vacation."
Galatians 2:1,2.9,10
We would guess that more people
Mrs. Jones of Eight Mile, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht and are boarding at the home of Mrs. tholomew to the Moore ranch and
The Farm Hoard, which has more are doing real honest work for their
Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D,
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Ollie Neill. Miss Marie Young is Lau Wattenburger on the lower But­ Hattie High of Condon and Mr. and
wheat on hand than It knows what money now than nny time since the
Mrs. Perry Warn of Condon visited
ter Creek route.
Spiritual growth of converts wa3 family attended the Rodeo at Hepp­ staying at her home.
to do with, Is asking the Shipping war, and that's the most encourag­ always in Paul's thinking. Derbe was ner Saturday.
Lee Vinson, L. D. Vinson and Ma­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char­
Harvey Meyers of Echo had the
ing sign for the future that we’ve visited after the stoning at Lystra.
A school meeting was held Satur­ misfortune of having his car wrecked ry Cunha, all formerly of the Plea­ ley Morehead, Sunday. Mrs. Warn
seen yet.
Without hesitation return was made day and Frank Brace was again em­ Thursday night while coming to sant Point school are attending the and Mrs. High are both cousins of
Mr. Morehead and Mr. Lloyd Bald­
through all the cities where awful ployed as Janitor for the coming band practice. O. F. Bartholomew, Pine City school.
« ' ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ « « . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e persecutions had befallen Paul and year.
who was on his way to Echo in a
Those attending the Rodeo from ridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watten­
•
♦ Barnabas on the outward journey.
burger and Earle and Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht wero Dodge truck, was stopped fixing a Pine City were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom
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CHURCH NOTES
* The purpose was to strengthen the
flat tire when another car'drove up O’Brien and children. Mrs. John and Roy Neill and Alma also took Sun­
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
♦
• brethern in their new-found and
beside the truck and stopped. The children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill, Al­ day dinner at the Morehead home.
Rodeo-Buckeroo - 3 days
Wells of Heppner Saturday.
lights of the other car blinded Mr. ma Neill, Lila Bartholomew, Mr. and
most precious faith. Return was
A meeting for the 4-H club lead­
HEPPNER— McMillan Brothers of
METHODIHT CllUItCII
Fireworks - Canoe Canal
made to the leaders who had sent ers was held at the home of Mrs. O. Meyers and he ran into the truck, Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and child­
O. W. Payne, Pastor.
them forth.
which caused some damage to his ren, Mrs. J. S. Moore, Audrey and Lexington have obtained a truck
Coryell, Monday. Those present were ear.
load of Hybrid 128 wheat seed from
Boys and Girls Free Day
NextTSunday morning the regular
Problems of procedure arose as
John Moore, Margaret Howard, Mr.
H. H. Huron of Imbler. They plan
Sunday school program, but the full account of this first missionary Chits. Smith and Mrs. Lucy Rodgers
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger, Earle
$ 6 0 ,0 0 0 Prizes
Purses
church service of the morning will Journey was narrated. The older of Heppner, Mrs. W. C. Isom, Mrs. children. Hugh. Harold, Bernice and Wattenburger, Oscar McCarty, Char­ to sow it on the same field with lo­
cally grown wheat to see if an in­
be of an Interesting nature. Special Jewish Christians insisted that in 1* red Markham, Florence Brace and Ralph, returned home Monday, Aug­ ley Lee and O. F. Bartholomew.
Night Horse Shows
crease in yield can be obtained by
numbers of music as well as a very order to he a convert the rite of cir­ Belle and Josephine Fredrickson. ust 31, from a visit at the home of
The Misses Oleta Neill, Lila Bar­ use of imported seed grown on hea­
special and interesting subject, will cumcision must bo administered to a Several new ideas on the handling Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill at New
O regon Products
be discussed. If you are in doubt Gentile. The returned missionaries of the club work In the county were Bridge, Oregon. During their ab­ tholomew and Alma Neill cleaned vier soils. This plan was tried out
the laboratory in the school build­ by Harry Turner last year, accord in ~
Horse racing
concerning the "Sabbath” it’s place and many others insisted that this discussed and some new rulings sence from home they also visited at
ing Tuesday afternoon.
to C. W. Smith, county agent, and
adopted
that
will
be
a
great
help
to
In our religious lives. Come!
form was not necessary and the out­
Jerome, Idaho, their former home.
Band contest
Tom O’Brien who has beeq in it was found that the imported
Epworth League at 6:30.
ward act was not essential to in­ both leaders and members of 4-H
Bos drivers this year are Burl Chicago for some time with his sheep wheat gave a heavier yield than the
Farmers' day
ward faith. When agreement could clubs.
Wattenburger on the big Butter returned home Thursday.
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
locally grown seed.
not be obtained after long and even
Wallace E. Jones, Pastor.
heated discussion it was decided to
10:20 A. M., Communion.
lay the whole matter before the mo­
G 'G rs ■ S j TAA. t .- c
10:30 A. M., Song Service.
ther church in Jerusalem.
10:55 A. M., Sermon. Subject,
It is interesting to note that as
"Second Childhood."
Paul and Barnabas advanced to Jer-
11:20 A. M., Teaching service.
isalem they evangelized all the way.
7:00 P. M„ Christian Endeavor.
hey were out to win souls for
8:00 P. M., Preaching service
brist and argument about proce­
Sermon subject, "Spiritual Person­
dure was only incidental
alities, The Holy Spirit.”
Follow the debate in ,the Council
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
at Jerusalem as you read chapter
W. L, Wilson, Pastor.
15. Though circumcision Is not men
10:00 A. M., Sunday school, Mrs. tioned the Paul party won. Findings
Serrell, Superintendent.
were prepared which were taken to
the church at large. There were
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concessions on both sides. Manner of
life was to be taken Into account
rather than any mere form. Some of
HOT LUNCHES
the details are rehearsed when Paul
wrote the special letter to the Gal-
REFRESHING DRINKS
atlnns. Read the entire epistle and
note the Golden text in Galatians |
5:13. Councils have their place but
SPORTING GOODS
rrsl value Is in the constructive
work that follows.
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