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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1551 with the challenge to rise above its 10:50 A. M., Sermon. Subject, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Klagee returned home Thursday should be representative, Mr. Beck County Agent J. R. Beck. The cows dependence on mere things and seek Developing a Christian Conscience.'’ ♦ freshened last fall and the test ♦ from Yakima where they bave been says. Published every Thursday at Hermis an emancipation of the spirit of man. 11:20 A. M., Study Period. ♦ KNE CITY HEWS ♦ for the past two months. The last six moths have been for ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by 6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor. ♦ « Mr. and Mrs. Clevo Clarke enter many a thrilling spiritual adventure Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, 7:3o P. M., Church Service. Ser- . ♦ . ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ O O O O . e tained a small group ot friends through which they have discovered I moo subject, "The Gift of hove." Publishers Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Monday evening. Bridge was the di their real wealth. Bereft of divi- i ---------- — s ■ ------------ made a business trip to Hermiston version of the evening. Entered as Second Class Matter (lends and profits, they are discover- ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and Echo Saturday. W. H. Starr had a very ex December, 1906, Umatilla County, ing the sustaining powers of a j •> ♦ Miss Oleta Neill spent Tuesday strong religious faith, the abiding'« tlMATTT.T.A TTEWS IT EMS ♦ cellent grade of 'turkeys this year. Oregon. night with Miss Lila Bartholomew. Of 103 birds shipped In the recent values of courage, heroism, honor, Several of the Pine City people Subscription Rates: pool, there were only four seconds. charity, and trustworthiness. attended the Farm Bureau meeting One Y e a r___________________ 52.00 A financial crisis can wipe out The Christian Endeavors held a program and the social at Alpine The birds averaged fourteen and a Six Months ........................ 51.00 profits and bring business to a stand , regular business meeting and social third pounds each. Three Months ......... .60 still, but character is beyond its Saturday evening. After the business Saturday evening. J. M. Thom and Fred Thom made Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and meeting two sleighs were filled with reach. I t can rob us of all we have, young people who went to the slo children were business visitors in a business trip to Pendleton and but it cannot affect what we are. *1 Am Still Rich’ Walla Walla Friday. ugh where the water was frozen Echo Saturday. The deepest satisfaction of life— and spent the evening skating. Re Miss Catherine McDaid left Sun L. D. Vinson spent the week end We have passed through a panic, those which come from sharing and freshments of weiners and buns were with Dick Carlson. They made a sled day for Pendleton where she w ill re suffered from a crash on the stock served around a campfire. ' serving— remain- secure. Harvey Jones of The Dalles visit Saturday and they, accompanied by main for some time. market, and are now more than half I am still rich because I am in ed with friends Sunday. Oscar Jarmon, attended the pie so way through the depresión, and I Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dyer are the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yeager re cial Saturday night. dependently rich — none of my am still rich. parents of a baby boy born Wednes wealth depends upon business con turned from Pendleton where Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger day. He has been named Lawrence It may be true that I have much ditions or market reports.— Roy L. j Yeager has been very ill with plural Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger pneumonia in St. Anthony hospital. less to live on than I had a year ago, Joseph. Smith, in the Hub (Saskatoon, Sask.) Mrs. Yeager has been staying with and children Junior and Lucille and CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS ALWAYS EASIER AND MORE SATIS but it is certainly true that I have Glenn Hammon entertained Chas. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chapman in Pen Miss Elsie Strain. Ralph and Ber FACTORY WHEN THE MONEY HAS BEEN SAVED IN AD Just as much as ever to live for. The ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I dleton. Hunt of Columbia district at dinner VANCE. real values of life are unshaken and ♦ A party was given for Mrs Nellie nice Neill were Sunday visitors at Tuesday evening. ♦ solid. . . . Hoyt Tuesday at her home, Many the Roy Neill home. A LITTLE SAVED EACH WEEK PROVIDES ONE’S REGULAI: ♦ CHURCH NOTES ♦ nice presents were received. Those An error was made last week In The depression has not lowered DALLAS— Shifting from ordinary INCOME. A GOOD IDEA FOR OLD AND YOUNG. present were: Mesdames John Wust- thg) date of t he Pine City plays. the value of a single friendship. . . ♦ ♦ . ♦ ♦ . . . ♦ ♦ ♦ O O O er, Pets McNabb, Hoyt, E. R. Ash, They w ill be given December 18th. oats and vetch hay to alfalfa hay Neighbors still greet us in the same last January has resulted In an In Gene Dexter, Geo. Rodhe, Elmer cordial way, business associations Rice, John Butson, Misses Maxine The Pine City band w ill play a few crease of five pounds of butterfat CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES McNabb, Louise Caldwell, and Esth numbers between the plays. Every per cow per month in the herd be believe in us, and our sons hold us er Pike. one is invited to attend. Curtain at longing to Joe Eisele of the Buell In high respect. The wife’s welcome tt/^ o d the Only Cause and Crea- Josephine Connell was absent from of Hermiston at the close of the day has not de '-x tor” was the subject of the community, he recently reported to school Wednesday and Thursday 8:00 o’clock. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 550,000. Elsie Strain, Burl and Earle W at preciated in the least, and our daugh Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of due to a severe cold. F. B. Swayxe, Pres. - R. Alexander, vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier The residence which has been un tenburger made a business trip to Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Dec. ters continue to lavish their affec der construction on the Nellie Hoyt Pendleton Saturday. 6. tion upon us with the same old ex farm is completed. The Golden Text was, "Hoar, O Mrs. Gunner Llndke of Pendleton, travagance. The Camp Fire girls and their Israel: The Lord our God Is one My faith In the goodness of the leader, Miss Rosa Rlcco, had a dough Russell Moore and John Veedman Lord: and thou sbalt love the Lord went to Everett, Wash., Sunday. nut day Saturday, Dec. 5th. universe is unimpaired. By that thy God with all thine heart, and Mrs. Hopper who has been visiting They went by way of Spokane. faith I am emboldened as I face de with all thy soul, and with all thy her father here, has returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and Alma feat and despair. The prayers my might” (Deut. 6:4, 5). home in Susanville, Calif. mother taught me and the faith In Among the citations which com Mrs. B. O. Miller who fell several were business visitors in Hermiston weeks ago while working about the and Echo Saturday. God instilled in me by a devout fa prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Mr. and Mrs. W alt Wigglesworth following from the Bible: "By the house and broke two ribs, is improv ther remain as priceless treasures no word of the Lord were the heav are the proud parents of a young ing. depresión can touch. ens made; and all the host of them T. S. Tillson went to Portland son, Eugene Walter, born Friday, No nation becomes great becom by the breath of his mouth” (Ps. Sunday night for a short visit. December 4 th. ing rich. Neither does a man find 33:6). D. W. Walsh went to Portland Hugh Neill went to Pendleton enduring satisfaction in life by own Sunday night to the Brotherhood The Lesson-Sermon also included Saturday with Tom Boylen, and re ing something— only by becomln; meeting. tho following passage from the something. The most degrading pov Myette Gibson has returned to turned home with Burl Wattenbur Christian Science textbook, "Sci school to continue her studies. ger. He has been having trouble erty 1» that which results from k ill ence and Health with Key to the Dorothy Mattlce visited friends in with his eyes so he had his glasses ing the spirit that the body may be Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: Hermiston Sunday. served. "Divine Mind is the only cause or Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mahoney of changed. Principle of existence. Cause does Bill'Dennis of Salem and former This depression is a challenge, not Pendleton are the parents of a baby not exist in matter, In mortal mind, girl who has been named Patsy Ann. ly of Butter Creek is visiting on the SPECIAL NEW PRICES a catastrophe. A generation that or in physical forms” (p.262). Henry Edwards had a slight creek. Mr. Dennis was formerly a has conquered the air and sent giant After August 1st. GEESE DUCKS AND DRESSED POULTRY stroke Wednesday. planes circling the globe, which has Mrs. JBck Cherry spent Tuesday partner ot Mr. Fred Lee. Halfsoling Men’s Shoes W. D. Neill made a business trip BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH plunged Into the deeps and disporter FAIR GRADING — FAIR DEALING — PROMPT REMITTANCE and Wednesday in Pendleton visiting From $1.50 to $1.25 to Htppner Monday. with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cramar. on the ocean’s floor, which hat Wallace E. Jones, Pastor REFERENCES: Hibernia Com. & Savings Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brownell of The sixth, seventh and eighth Rubber Heels on Womens’ Shoes climbed above the clouds and lived 10:20 A. M., Communion. Parco, Wn„ were in Umatilla Tues grades w ill take the county examina — SHIP TO — In the stratosphere, is now faced 10:30 A. M„ Song Service. From 5Cc to i>5c day. tions Wednesday and Thursday. Dec. Mrs. Jeff Stephens is In Portland 9 end 10. County tests are being this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Fromdalh and used this year instead of state tests. davghter I.ols Ann of Wolfpoint. HOT LUNCHES Montana, are visiting at the home of Mr. Fromdahl's brother, Louis. > o Mrs. Harry Hull entertained the MINNEHAHA HEWS NOTES REFRESHING DRINKS Bridge Club Friday afternoon at her ♦ home. Those present were: Mesdames » (Tank Clark, Joe Springer, Fred SPORTING GOODS Mr. and Mrs. Irw in Couch are Inudson, Lev Brownell. Jack Cherry W illiam Connell, Elmore McKenzie proud parents of a baby girl, born Bill Logan, Miss Sara Rlx, and the December 1st. Mrs. Couch and little hostess. daughter are at the hospital at Col Mr.and Mrs. Joe Springer .and Miss Sarah Rlx were dinner guests lege Place, Wash. Mrs. Roy Attebury, who was in of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson Sat HERMISTON, OREGOM urday svenlng. Pendleton with Irene, who Is at the Mrs. Bill Lswllyn entertained the St. Anthony’s hospital, has returned ’’600” club Tuesday afternoon. O UR ENTIRE $18,000.00 STOCK OF MEN’S CLOTHING FURNISHING home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Jr,, I. C. Meade has moved to the Haug and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr., spent the GOODS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, SUIT CASES, BAGS, BLANKETS, ETC. berg ranch. week end In W alla Walla, Wn Mrs. Frank Stone and eons Albert Mrs. Walter Bullard spent the week end at her home in Hood River. and Frank spent the week end with D. R, Brownell had a slight stroke Mre. Cleve Clark. Tuesday morning and was taken to The purfUa of the Minnehaha the Pasco hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Donnell went school are practicing a play that UNHEARD OF BARGAINS OFFERED ON EVERYTHING IN STOCK. to Portland Monday evening. will be given at the school house Carol Irwin Is visiting at the Louis on the evening of December 23rd. NOTE THE FEW PRICES QUOTED A S EXAMPLES OF W H A T YOU Fromdalh home. Mrs. J. V. Allen and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kendey and WILL FIND THROUGHOUT THE STORE. daughter Lorlne Lash of Seattle vis ited with Dorothy Lash here Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kennedy REGULAR $5.00 WAVES FOR $3.75 returned home Thursday evening but DECEMBER 14th to 24th. Lorlne Lash has gone to Milton to 750 MEN’S visit her aunt Mrs. Jasper Olinger. 100 MEN’S HEW U N E OF CASMETICS ------ ------ PHONE 141 Miss Lash intends to return to Uma SHEEP-LINED tilla in about two weeks. The Umatilla high school basket ball teams defeated the Irrigon teams One *5.00 WOOL LINED Friday night. Scores were: Girls 21-7; Boys 29-11. Œif» tyrannian tyralà HAVE CHRISTMAS MONEY READY FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHIP YOUR Y our Old Shoes M ade N ew BOWMAN SHOE SHOP . TURKEYS, GEESE DUCKS and Dry-Picked P oultry To V ic & P h il Produce Co. V ie & Phil Produce Co. 140 Front S t.« Portland, Ore. Hitt’s Confectionery C lothing Sacrifice Give a Placed on the Sales Block. Permanent fo r Xmas. HOME ^VISITOR! Hermlstcn Beauty Shoppe ♦ ♦ ♦ COLUMBIA HEWS NOTES ♦ ♦ ♦ ..O O .o e e o e + O O O O A surprise party was given In hon or of Mr. and Mrs. Staggs at the Paxton home, Saturday. Mrs. Staggs Is the primary teacher at the Colum bia school. Henry Sommer is having a naw foundation built under his house. Bill Tucker and Ed Stockes are tun ing the work. Jolly Old Santa Bringing You News of W onderful G ift Values. W E IN V IT E YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR F IN E AS SORTMENT OF REASONABLY PRICED GIFTS. Mary Wilson Was an overnight guest at Mary Jane Hammer's home Tuesday evening. The Home Towners w ill play at the Grange dance Friday evening, They will play for the Odd Fallows benefit dance at Stanfield on Dec. 19th. They practiced at the Joa Udey home Tuesday evening. Joe Udey was a business visitor In Echo and Stanfield Monday. A birthday party was given for Mary Wilson Sundny, at tho Tons Wilson home. Those present ware: Rosaline and Louisa Telkay, Mary Jane Hammer. Faith and Mary W il son. m Hermiston Drug Co. ■»oî->eee»»s»e»»r im i . . . . . ..........• " n n n i m O u r p rin tin g d r a w s a tte n tio n . 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