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PAGE TWO ---------- - THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON ScrmtHtun Airraid Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers Entered us Second Class Matter becQtnber, » 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. io vegetable growing. To meet this increased demand the extension ser vice has Just reprinted one bulletin, The Farm Vegetable Garden," the uipply of which was exhausted, and has issued a new one, “Growing Fall and Early Winter Vegetables.” Both of these bulletins are by A. G. B. Bouquet, professor of voge- Don't ever forget that you are welcome to our Wednesday evening prayer and Bible study hour at 8 o’clock. Bring with you your Bible so that you can check up on what the pastor says. Your Bible is the final and only infallible authority on religious matters. Subscription Bates One Year .. .... Six Mouths ... Three Months S J A T fv 7 / A S S O C IA T IO N hardening this year is being fur thered in nfany counties through definite projects of the county agents and home demonstration "Every board, ev agents who have enrolled many hun ling public money, dreds of farmers and others In a an account of it.” program of ycar-around garden pro duction. Those who enroll receive monthly letters giving suggestions GARDEN PROJECTS PROVE for timely garden activities. It is hoped by this method to increase POPULAR IN ALL OREGON production and use of vegetables, en courage home preservation of foods i eopie or Oregon are certainly and promote exchange of surplus “garden minded” this year, judging production. from the unusual number of requests that have been sent to Oregon State college for bulletins and other aids CHURCH NOTES BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. IT’S SMART TO— BUY GOOD SHOES and then r e p a ir e d BOWMAN SHOESHOP '/.’¿c W r E. James Caln, Pastor. Next Sunday Is Mother's Day, so Irs. Serell, our Bible School Ruper- utendent, has prepared a special ■rogram. The school is going to resent a bouquet of flowers to the oldest mother present, the youngest mother present, and to the mother who brings with her the biggest fa mily. If you stand no show of re ceiving one of these boquets, per haps you can help some friend of yours to get one by bringing her. In the morning service the pas tor will speak of, "The Prodigal Son's Home.” The evening meeting hour will be turned over to the Hermiston high school for their bacalaurcate ser vice. The Baptist church welcomes you, class of ’32, with all your friends. Last week the children’s meeting was marked by a luncheon served by the pastor’s helpers and some of the older of the children. We are having a g n a t time and if your children arc not attending our meet- THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 in Rebekah circles. Those present > were: Mrs. John Hall Mrs. D. R. > j Starkweather, Mrs. C. D. Oonnor, ' Mrs. E. A. Hoosier. Mrs. J. Viller- ' | more. Mrs. C. M. McCall, Mrs. B. F. Oatman, Mrs. W. G. Wallace, Mrs. M. C. Barogey, Miss Ora Berry, Mrs. W. T. Reeves, Mrs. Chas. Hoggard and the hostess. Refreshments were served and Mrs. Burges was present ed with a triple link pin. Mrs. Guy Craven enjoyed a short i visit from her mother Mrs. Nickol- son of Goldendale Wn. School calendar of commencement I events: May 15 - Baccalaureate services In | the Presbyterian church conducted I by Rev J. F. Gibson. May 18 - Commencement night. I Rev. Wemett of Pendleton will de liver the address. The public is in vited to attend each night. The ioiiowing from the Bible: "If the w icked restore the pledge, give again that he had robbed, walk in the statutes of life, without commu ting iniquity; . . . None of his sins that he hath committed shall be mentioned unto him; ho hath done that which is lawrul and right; lie 1 lie Bible says, "Wine is a mocker, shall surely live” lEzek. 33:15, 16). strong drink is raging, and whoso The Lesson-Sermon also included ever is deceived thereby is not wise.” tho following patsago from the Experimental work carried on in Christian Science textbook, “Sci Europe and America by eminent sci- ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: I entists prove that alcohol, even in small quantities, retards mental ac- He acknowledge God’a forgiveness of Bin in the destruction of sin ar.d tivity. It destroys balanced think- “THE LAWD” TO WALK the spiritual uni “rstanding that I Ing. THE EARTH AT PORTLAND. casts out evil as unreal. But the I must abstain because It makes for belief in sin is punished so long as j'physical efficiency. Never before has the belief lasts” (p.437). i there been such a demand for people with steady nerves in the Industrie' world as now. therefore, I must have I steady nerves, clear eyes and a sobei Sunday is “Mother's Day”, a brain in operations and caring for will be fittingly observed In t the sick. I must abstain because it means I Methodist church. There will Sunday school at 10 o’clock and economic success. Money spent or lum tor rive days, commencing on Tuesday evening, May 10, with ma program of special music and a si tinee performances on Wednesday, mon in keeping with the day. riday and Saturday afternoons. No evening services on account The engagement, outstanding fea the Baccal tureate sermon at tl ture of our times iu stage offerings Baptist Church. n the Northwest, is incidental to he tour of the unique organization Biptist-Chiist an Church ; snect me. My success in my worl o San Francisco to enter upon an will depend upon my‘ good habits W. E. Jones, Pastor ndeflnlte engagement immediately The drinking habit lowers the vital The evening service will be allowing the Portland presentation, ity of a person, disgraces his char o other city will be played on the nissed due to the baccalaureate acter among his companions, thus 1 aclfic Coast with the exception of I moil but there will be Christian makes him a menace to mankind .os Angeles, from which the com- | Really now what is the gain ii leavor at 6.30 o'clock instead any will dash across the continent drinking? o Boston to open an engagement I beseech you therefore, brethern hat is expected to continue through I by the mercies of God, to presen *ut the entire year. your bodies a living sacrifice, holy “The Green Pastures” has broken acceptable to God." Romans 13:1 Mother’s JUST THE THING TO GIVE HEE ON MOTHER'S DAY— A BE AND NEW BANK BOOK WITH A SNUG LITTLE DEPOSIT TO HEE NEW ACCOUNT. SUBPEISE HEE ON MOTHER'S DAY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Herndsto Capital. Surplus and Undivided F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier R. D. ] 'ira HOT LUNCHES REFRESHING DRINKS SPORTING GOODS I Ben Hur,” I emblance is I imployment The only physical re- found in ths generous of mechanical tread- nills In both. fhychologlcally, there s the generic similarity of a rellg- ous background, and a similarity t appeal alike to confirmed play- :oer and to a numerous element hat looks askance upon the theatre ind seldom Is found within Its pre- 'lncts. The latter swarmed to “The I 3reen Pastures” In N ew 'Y ork in ,uch numbers as to almost crowdout I Broadway's "regulars” creating a I run of eighteen months, Involving Hitt’s Confectionery PHONE 100 HERMISTON, OREGON W M t A W M I il.lJ « I li ■ ) UUJ UW Ml (If f REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE A Square D eal For Everybody, THE MIRACLE MAN” SCORES PRINTING w e can do i t —an d < guarantee to s a tis fy you w hen we ac cept your order f o r p r in t in g . (Herald O ffice the tournament in Hermiston Satur HIGH PRAISE. day. Helen Connor contested foi honors In singles, Evelyn Thorsen and Wlthelmlna Hedrick in the girls / doubles. Paul Boker and Robert 1 Starkweather In the boys’ doubles. I and Ina Sturdwand and Bob Stark- 1 weather in the mixed doubles. Stan- | ; field lost the cup which she has held j for the past two years. i The faculty and Juniors will spon- I Its revival of this screen classic is 1 sor the Junior-Senior Prom to be held I worthy of the vehicle and the mem- I in the evening of May 13. I ories that surround it. in the roles I Mrs. Veva Green Is helping care I which brought fame to Betty Comp- k for Mrs. C. C. Dunn who has been ill I son, Thomas Melghan and Lon f for several months. L Pine City and Stanfield met on (haney In the silent version, the talk ing picture has Sylvia Sidney, Chest the local diamond Sunday and what | promised to be a very interesting ball I er Morris and John Wray, Miss Sld- | ney as the "conte-on” girl of a gang game was cut short by local showers I At the end of the third Inning the | of crooks. Morris as the sleek leader two teams sought shelter with the I of the gang, and Wray as the fake cripple. Robert Coogan’s playing of score at 4 - 1 in favor of Stanfield. I I Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. Cooper and I a crippled boy who Is cured miracu daughter Marjory were shopping in I lously is one of the high points of the picture. Lving Pichel as the Pendleton Monday. ’ j atheist father of the boy turns in J. M. Richards was one of the I speakers at the Hood River Pomona I Grange Tuesday. There will he church services fol-L lowing Sunday school In the Preeoy l, terlan Church May 8. Mrs. Annie Burges was honored 11 M ednesday at the home of Mrs. Chas. I c Hoggard by a surprise party f o r k which the Rebekahs were hostess««. I j Mrs. Burgess will leave sooo for an I r extended visit In the east and the af-1 a fair was in appreciation of her work 11 1 I A 1 S h e is R e m e m b e r e d i t h e r ' s D a y is Sunday, M ay 8. to her if you can. i o / cr? u cannot’ w hat u m° re tru ,y pers° nai than inties, states, oceans are spanned readily and clearly