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THURSDAY, AÜGUST 11. 1932 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO 444$$$$$00* * • • • • spend a tew days camping and fish through the des- anything. ♦ Ing. service and | Now I am going to church reg- • | truction of the extension ex •, Mr. and Mrs. A. Franklin of Uma- CHURCH NOTES the station work. In connection with ularly. never miss a Sunday. * Published every Thursday at Hermis- highway work federal aid is domin- And if this depression keeps In. I • tilla were dinner guests at the ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, by ant. The special construction work | will --111 1, galee to prayer ynqagy moatin be going meeting be- 994*********** Childs Barham home Sunday. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, now being planned is based entirely fore long. Mr. and Mrs. A. Franklin of Uma- Publishers. I like the depression. were dinner guests at the upon federal funds. tilla CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES The East Oregonian Is amazed that Childs Barham home Sunday. Entered as Second Class Matter (Cpirit ” was the subject of the a man of Dr. Zook’s type should Florence Udoy. who has been vis • Lesson-Sermon in all Churches December, 1906, Umatilla County, ♦ considered for the chancellorship it iting in The Dalles, returned Mon of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Oregon. a chancellor is chosen he should be day evening. August 7. PINE CITY NEWS a man who has some conception of Among the citations which com Subscription Rates: Mr. and Mrs. Squire Thomas and prised the Lesson-Sermon was the One Year...... *2.00 the situation. We have troubles David were visiting at the Vai following from the Bible: “The Six Months ... *1.00 enough without employing a man to Knauf and Childs Barham homes ob the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and come here and fight against been Miss Viola Jones, who has Three Months .50 i Sunday. the Spirit against the flesh” (Gal. vious interests of Oregon and its visiting with Bernice Neill, return Mrs. N. W. Bloom left Friday for I 6:17). people.—East Oregonian ed to her home in Hermiston Sat The Lesson-Sermon also included Seattle, where she will spend two urday. the following passages from the | weeks visiting her son and attending E y ( “I Like the Depression.” CIATION \ Mr. and Mrs A E Wattenburger Christian Science textbook, “Sci the national WCTU convention. Written by Henry Ansley of the spent Sunday afternoon visiting at | ence and Health with Key to the Agnes Roberts returned Thursday Amarillo (Texas) Globe News. Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: Portland where she has been | I like the depression. No more the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Foley. from Are you enjoying a vacation this year or are you staying home— “No more sympathy exists between Charley Bartholomew started to the flesh and Spirit than between prosperity for me. with her sister. She spent a few I disappointed? Many of our depositors are receiving their Vaca- What Next? I have had more fun since the de- Chicago with a load of sheep last days visiting with her parents be-j Belial and Christ”. "This material tlon Club Savings this month and are going right ahead with the: Dr George F. Zook, president óf pression started than I ever had in Tuesday morning. fore returning to Portland Sunday. world is even now becoming the arena for conflicting forces. On the University of Akron, who has my life; I had forgotten how to live, Lura. Helen, Roy and Bob Jarmon The house occupied by Mr. and | vacations as planned a year ago. Now is the time for rot one side there will be discord and been invited to visit Oregon in con what It means to have real friends, left Sunday afternoon for their re Mrs. Thomas was destroyed by fire start a Vacation Club savings account with us to insure the r dismay; on the other side there nection with the selection of a chan- what it was like to eat common spective places of residence. Lura early Friday morning. Most of the | will be Science and peace. The cellor, seems extremely ill fitted for every-day food. Fact is, I was get teaches In California; Helen is a furniture was saved. The damage you need at the place you desire. breaking up of material beliefs may that position. ting Just a little high hat. stenographer in an insurance office and loss was partially covered by | seem to be famine and pestilence, The gentleman in question is Three years ago, only one man of in Bakersfield, Calif.; Roy is em want and woe, sin, sickness, and insurance. credited with making a speech at an the News-Globe organization could ployed by the Pacific Tel & Tel Co. death, which assume new phases Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid and Bar educational gathering at Washing- be out of town at a time and he had in Portland; and Bob is on his way until their nothingness appears. of Hermiston bara left Monday for Mt. Adams and ton in November, 1930, in which he to leave at the last minute and get to Hawaii to be in the air service. | These disturbances will continue Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50.000 surrounding country where they until the end of error, when all said : back as soon as possbile. Many times Mr. and Mrs. Saylor, Mr and Mrs will vacation for a few days. F. B. SWAYZE. President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President discord will be swallowed up In "The crux at this matter, there I have driven 100 miles to a banquet Ralph Saylor and children and Miss spiritual Truth. Mortal error will A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. fore, relative to the control of edu sat through three hours of bunk in Nelma Saylor spent Sunday at Jones vanish In a moral chemicalization. cation lies in this simple fact: Is not Herald Subscription $2.00 a Yeat This mental fermentation has begun, the administration of education in order to make a 5-mlnute speech, Prairie. Charlie Lee left Saturday night the various states of the union, both then drive the 100 miles back so a: and will continue until all errors of state and local, adequate at the pres to get ready for the work the next for Vancouver. belief yield to understanding” (pp. ent time to take over the entire con morning. Miss Georgianna Briggs and her 171 and 96). trol of education, or perhaps, to put I am getting acquainted with mj mother. Mrs. Geo. Briggs of Hermis this a bit more concretely, are you, as representatives of the various neighbors. In the last six months I ton visited Monday at the homes of states in this union, not equal to the have become acquainted with folk! Mr. and Mrs. W D Neill. Mr. and Mrs METHODIST CHURCH NOTES task of going forward and develop who have been living next door t< E. B Wattenburger and Mr and Mrs. ing all types of higher education as me for three years. I am following E J Parmon O. W. Payne, Pastor. well as elementary and secondary Regular morning Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. J. S Mocre, Ernest education; or. to put it even more the Biblical admonition, "Love your Rothwell, Rudrey, Naomi, and John a nd church services. The morning concretely, are you not as able to neighbor.” develop the program of extension Three years ago, I ordered my ny Moore went to the mountains service will be directed by Harvey education in agriculture and home clothes from a merchant tailor—tw< aturday evening and returned Sun- DeMoss who will probably introduce economies and whatnot, with the and three suits at a time. All m) lay evening. They picked about several other speakers. Special music same degree of virility that you will be under the direction of Mrs. have given to that other field of clothes were good ones. I was alway sight gallon of huckleberries. education, namely, resident teaching dressed up. But now, I haven’’ Roy and W. D Neill made a busi- R. H. McAtee. in agriculture and mechanic arts. bought a suit in two years. I an ness trip to Hermiston Saturday Regular Epworth League meeting 08 WITHOUT THE HEAVY HAND OF mighty proud of my Sunday-go-to- for the young people in the evening. evening. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT meetin’ clothes. When I dress up, J Miss Wilma McCarty, who has controlling you?” BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH His language is involved, but what am dressed up and I don’t mear een visiting in The Dalles for some W. E. Jones, Pastor. he says is an attack on federal ap maybe. I like the depression. time, returned home last week. 10:20 A. M., Communion. My wife belonged to all the clubs propriations for the agricultural ex Mrs. C. W Neill and children. El- 10:30 A. M., Song service and an tension service, experiment station In town. .She even joined the young de Strain and Alma Neill visited at Again the NEW YORK STORE leads-here are the lowest prices for mer work, etc. Dr. Zook is said to be of mother’s club. We have don't hav< the Jarmon home Saturday after nouncements. 10:55 A. M., Sermon subject, chandise of first quality-Men, you can save big money this week at this store. a group that is hostile to land grant any children, but she was studying noon. college work but if he should come —and between playing bridge and .Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter "When The Lord Comes, Shall He Hundreds of other items priced so low that will astound you-try and get to Oregon and put his theories into going to clubs, she was never a Neva, Oleta, and Lennä, went to Find Faith on Earth." here this week end and buy good apparel at Rock Bottom Piices. Store open 7:00 P. M.. Christian Endeavor practice It would not only be in- home. Hermiston Thursday where they I haven’t been out on a party in anned 34 quarts of string beans. Junior and Senior. Jurions to Oregon State College but Every Night and all DaySunday. Percy Jarmon made a trip to Her- 8:00 P. M., Church service. Ser disasterous to every section of the 18 months. I have lost my book o: mon subject. "Have Our Hands Been telephone numbers. My wife ha: miston Saturday afternoon. state, Umatilla county included. Mrs. C H Bartholomew, Mrs C W Put to the Plow?" The local experiment station is dropped all the clubs, I believe we almost entirely dependent upon fed are falling In love all over again. I Neill, Alma Neill, Ralph Neill, and BAPTIST crurch NOTES. eral support. So is the Hermiston a pretty well satisfied with my wife. Roy Neill went to the mountains E. J. Cain, Pastor I am feeling better since the de Sunday where they picked huckle- station. The Moro station derives 50 Next Sunday morning your Bap- per cent of its support from that pression. I take more exercise. I berries. quarter. The extension service was walk to town and a lot of folks who Visitor, at the E P. Jarmon home tist pastor will - ----- : Mr organized under the Smith-Lever used to drive Cadilacs are walking Sunday were: Mr and and Mrs. Mrs. Osa Osa of e sermons on. Pictures of t Christ »t the 50c WORK MEN’S 50c-75c act, passed in 1914. We also receive with me. I like the depression. Thompson. Helen and Esther Fred- The Sunday wi at the WOOL DRESS My digestion Is better. I haven’t rickson, Lila and 0 F. Bartholomew, regular much federal support under the COTTON Uhe Germsstun Arraló | would not suffer They Go On Vacations 454 As Planned FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cashier NEW YORK STORE Pendleton, Oregon New Low Prices for this 3 Big Days Week End Friday • been to see a doctor in a year. I can eat anything I want to, I like the depression. My salary has been cut to where I can’t afford to buy lettuce and spinach and par sley and we can't afford to have sandwiches and frozen dessert an f Dr. Zook's Ideas about the "heavy all that damnfoolishness which has hand of the federal government" killed more men than the World may seem brilliant to him but they War. Smith-Hughes act. All told, Oregon receives hundreds of thousand, of dollars annually for these purposes. This support Is Justified because 50 per cent of our state’s area is owned by the federal government and Is not subject to taxation. are singularly Inappropriate in Ore- gon. Without federal aid the work of the college would be much im- paired unless additional state money is provided, and there Is not a farm er or businessman of the state who continue the series school meet „time,,10:00 ° elcok... Unlon Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill, Bernice The Baptist Young. Peoples Union Lois Jean and Gwenneth Neill, Ed will meet as i.tnibs followed Ditty, Mr. Corrigal, Mrs. Maza Hos-ning. This serrvice winbe. v e at kins, Kate Stanfield, Mary Johns, by the regular, Mrs. 0. F. Thompson, and Robert speak 8:00 o on, ’clock. "The Then Foundations of Mod Frasier of Long Beach, Calif ernism.” Come to all the services. "We preach the whole Bible, and not a Bible full of holes" evening services’ the pastor “‘Il IRRIGON NEWS I like the depression. Three years ♦ igo, I never had time to go to church. I played golf all day Sun MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES day and besides I was so darned Jack White, who has been a busi- __ vicinity the past smart that there wasn’t a preacher ness visitor In this in West Tetras who could tell me week, returned to Portland Tuesday • taking a load of watermelons with . Mrs. M. T. Matott and Rosella him. and Janice spent the week end in Mrs. Edith Purchett and Leola Portland. They went down to attend and Otto Benfiel were Hermiston the Schumann-Heink concert. visitors Sunday night. Word has been received of the HOT LUNCHES Mrs. Mary Smith, who has been death of Mrs. Marjory Skinner mo visiting relatives at Kimberly, Or., ther of Mrs. J. V. Allen. Mrs. Allen REFRESHING DRINKS returned Sunday. left last week for California. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hathaway and W. G. Rodda, who Is harvesting Mrs. W. C. Isom were guests of Mr. near Pendleton, spent the week end SPORTING GOODS and Mrs. George Bleakman of Hep at home. pner Saturday and Sunday. Miss Merle Quick and Miss Ka- Harry Smith took his family to trina Kryger entertained Sunday at the mountains for a week's vacation the Quick ranch. After the swim, Wednesday. Mr. Smith returned Fri-refreshments consisting of sand- PHONE 100 HERMISTON, OREGON day. wiches and punch were served. The 5 monom mona wn xomomaexanaqmomomoananananananmonnanenmmI Mrs. C B. Horner, Mrs. Roy Hor- guests were the Misses Grace and ner and Mrs. Horn were dinner Mary Rodda .Genevieve Kryger, Wal guests of Mrs. Amy Collins Sunday, do and Laurel Carr, Marvin Harding Robert Smith took a truck load of Tom Quick. Burke Young, and Dick watermelons to Hood River Sunday. Hammel. The event was in celebra- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart of tlon of Miss Katrina Kryger’s birth- Portland are visiting Mr. Stewart's I day. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart. Í Miss Reitha Howard of Ione, who W. C. Isom and son Don were in has been visiting with Miss Margar- Heppner on business Monday. et McDaid, returned homo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghten and Her mother, Mrs. Margaret Howard family were Pendleton visitors Sat- and her sister, Mrs. Mitchel, drove PORTLAND, OREGON urday. over for her. Mr. Atkins, the new school Super- Word has been received of the intendent for the coming school year death of Mrs. Anna Scott of Walla WHEN in Portland be kind to younelf attended the band practice Thursday Walla, Wn. Mrs. Scott was the mo- and your pocketbook . . . stop at "Th* evening. ther of Mrs. j Q Cochran, former Multnomah." There is nothing "high hat" Rev. Payne held services in the resident of Minnehaha. about "The Multnomah." It's just a big, Community church Sunday at 2:30. | ____ _______ _ Mr. Payne expects to be with us " fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur- every two weeks at the same hour 6666666668**%* prisingly low rates and popular priced and the public Is cordially invited to restaurants. attend. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Word was received here Saturday of the marriage of R. J. Maaske of Fourth and Absolutely Pine Salem. Or., to Margaret Lee of Port Mrs. W. A. Mikesell and daughter land. Mr. Maaske was Superintend ent of schools here for two years Edith and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison. and his many friends unite In wish- Elbert and Lots Hutchison, and Ing him much happiness and pros- Mary Jane Hammer left Friday for RATES FROM WITH BATH perity. Pierson’s Meadows, where they will Hitt’s Confectionery $2 Saturday • Monday Aug. 12 - - - ‘ Aug. 15 Store Open Nights and Sundays SHIRTS TIES Pants 25C $1.95 Another shipment of these pop ular trousers just arrived, and will be sold at the very low price of *1.95. We sold more than 100 pair two weeks ago. They arc all wool, wide belted. 22-inch bottoms, all sizes tor men and young men. The new est colors and shades. $1.00 Over-Night CASES 59C Sox Reg. — 1212c 2,98 25c Rayon substantial weight cotton sox. Come in colors of gray, blue, black, tan, and white. All sizes to 12. Good HOSE 14C pr Corduroys 12-inch bottoms *2.95 - »3.45 MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S Al wavs come to the New York store for cords, they are the Head- —Alves for corduroy pants for young men. The largest stock to sélect from-A real *2.95 valve, well tailored. The new cream shade as well as sun tan & white to select from at low prices. $1.79 13.50 STEEL SUITCASE $1.45 Black Jeans $1.00 Copper Riveted Waist 95« Overalls Never before have you been An 8-ounce copper riveted over all, triple stitched, well made to fit like a pair of dress trous ers. Every size and length to fit you. Another New York sensation. able to buy a black jean for such a low price. Well made of heavy material. All sizes. Constructed of heavy steel, full size suit case. Colors of Grey, Blue and Black. 79c $2.75 Work Shoe 39c SHIRTS and SHORTS Close-woven knitted shirts and shorts made of broadcloth of fancy patterns—all sizes. This is a real bargain and many will buy at least a half dozen suits. You cannot remember the time when you bought a real work shoe at this low price. We can't remember selling it. Plain toe, well constructed work of grain leather. A shoe that will wear and is built for comfort. Sizes to 11. *1.95 Men's White Linen PANTS 89c $1.00 Men’s Blue JEANS 69c Bell bottom—made fast color denim. Very popular pant stand that wear and washing. 85c Men’s Broadcloth Dress SHIRTS 49C Collar attached broadcloth shirts In plain colors, as well as fancy patterns. Full cut. well fit ting shirts In all sixes. 14 to 17. $1.49 50c - 65c Athletic Union SUITS $3.95 Men’s 15c Red and Blue Hand kerchiefs $2.45 Large size red and blue work handker chief. NEW YORK STORE Pendleton, ORE. Oxfords Here are Oxfords for school as well as dress. Oxfords for men as well as young men. Plain and fancy toes: rubber and click heels; every wanted size from 51 to 11. STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT and SUNDAY. G