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Friday. Mr. Bishop's daughter. Mrs. Wilma Grieeves, who has been at tending summer school came back CHURCH NOTES with them. Published every Thursday at Hermis- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner of ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Wasco, Ore., visited with the James Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, and Harvey Warner families this BAPTIST CHURCH Publishers. week. Mr. Warner is pastor of the E. James Cain. Pastor. Methodist church in Wasco. Entered as Second Class Matter Next Sunday morning your Bap- Mrs. Chas. McFall and son Jack, December, 1906, Umatilla County, and Miss Docia Grabiel all of Im i tist Pastor will speak on the sub Oregon. bler, Ore., visited relatives here from ject, "The Great Round-Up.” In the Wednesday until Friday. --------- • =------- | evening he will speak on, “The An Subscription Rates: Mr. and Mrs. t.Mc Grabiel of The ! chor of Our Souls." Do not fall to $$689920$***** I Dalles, and Mrs. Smith Jordon of One Year .......................................... $2.00 I hear both of these messages. Both f Umatilla were Sunday guests of Mr. Six Months ..................................... 11.00 i are of vital interest. • IRRIGON NEWS • [ and Mrs. J. A. Grabeil. Three Months ........................................ 60 • • Last week we had an especially Mrs. Frank Leicht and daughters *************** Nellie and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. | good time in the church school hour. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Barnes of Mon | Rutledge were business visitors in | We abandoned our classes and list- ; ened to a very good temperance pro mouth, Ore., visited with Mr. and I Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hathaway visit- Mrs. Harvey Warner and Mr. and I ed relatives at Estacada, Ore., from I gram. The committee apologized sev eral times for not having a better Mrs. Bowlivare several days last [ Thursday until Sunday. week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave and program, but we would like to see | Maurice Williams, who has been son Stanley visited Wednesday night them put on what they call a good Let Us Pull Together. employed in the harvest field near | with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom. They program. Walla Walla the past two months 1 were enroute to Portland. The B.Y.P.U. meeting was a bit With the election of Dr. Kerr as returned home Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leach and Earl different than usual. We had a camp Leach of San Diego, Calif., are visit- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hatch of Ione. chancellor the final step was made fire discussion around a hundred in the unification of higher educa Ore., visited with Mrs. W. C. Isom I Ing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom. Mrs. watt camp tire that actually smelled Saturday. Isom is a sister of the Leach boys. tion in Oregon. Long enough have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham were Thieves broke- into the Bert Dex- . like the real thing. the two state schools vied with Echo visitors Saturday. ] ter, W. C. Isom, and Rand road-side We are glad for the presence of each other for progress and advance Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning were stands, Saturday night, carrying some of the teachers from the grade off the fruit and melons as well as ment. Now with Dr. Kerr as an able, shopping in Hermiston Saturday. several valuable articles. They were I and high schools. May all the teach- energetic, and well informed head, Mrs. Chas. Steward visited her caught at The Dalles, and it was ers feel themselves welcome at the may harmony and progress be re daughter and family. Mrs. Lyle found they had a stolen car with a | Baptist church. stored in our schools of higher edu Seaman at Madras, Ore., several days Washington license plate. Remember, "We preach the whole | last week. cation in the state. Mrs. Ed Bensel and daughter Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox left and son Earl, and Walter Pearson I Bible, and not a Bible full of holes.” Nothing Is to be gained and much Sunday for Lynden, Wn., their for of Hermiston were guests of Mr. and From now on through the winter is to be lost if there Is further and mer home. They expect to move Mrs. W. C. Isom Wednesday evening. all evening services begin at 7:30. ------------- s »------------------- continuous turmoil In higher educa their household goods to this vicin HERALD WANT ADS PAY tional affairs. The great present ity in a few days. Miss Norma Grieves and her CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES need is for peace and for the burying grandfather, Mr. Bishop, motored to USE THEM. of differences and contentions for I Monmouth Wednesday, (Man" was the subject of the returning Lesson - Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, September 4. The Golden Text was, “Now, O Lord, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand” (Isa. 64:8). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “I have MAX GORFKLE made the earth, and created man upon it. ... I have raised him up in righteousness, and 1 will direct all his ways” (Isa. 45:12, 13). The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Sci ence and Health with Key to the The newest in cords, elephant tan, Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: cream and white—22 inch bottoms. "Man is not matter; he is not made up of brain, blood, bones, and other material elements . . . Man is idea, the image of Love; he is not phy sique. He is . . . that which has not a single quality underived from Deity; that which possesses no life, intelligence, nor creative power of his own. but reflects spiritually all that belongs to his Maker” (p476). the sake of the general good. Al ready higher education in Oregon has been set back ten years by the assaults against it from within and from without. The time has come now when all true friends of higher education may well turn away from thoughts of consolidation. board abolishment, reorganization and give support to the board and the chancellor. . Uhe fiermiston ferali I • • • =------ The New York Store Pendleton, Ore. School Opening SAL $2.95 Corduroy Pants $1.95 A 4-Day Sale J Mon. Sept. 3-11 New high grade fall appareil at the lowest prices ever offered you—it won't be our fault if you do not save money outfitting the son or dad—vou’ll be here for the round-up—so come to the New York Store. Many other bargains.’ 25c RAYON METHODIST CHURCH. O. W. Payne. Pastor. There are three or four protest ant churches in our city which ar< all vitally interested in the spirltua j welfare of the community. They may I not be perfect in your estimation, but the very fact that they are imper feet should be a challenge to you t< do your bit, Mr. Non church-goer toward helping remove the imper fections. May we urge you to attend one of the church schools next Sun day and make It a habit. We need you. You need us. We’ll be looking for you next Sunday at 10:00 o’clock. The Meth odist church school is launching a new feature and invites you to be on hand. Preaching service at 11.00 A. M. Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. There will be no evening service Hose 14c tos**s*******% > . • Store Open Nights and Sundays T $8.95 TTg 850 Broadcloth Dress Shirts Suede Coat 49« Just arrived these popular coats. We defy comparison or competi tion—made of good grade suede —a coat that every man and young man needs and wants. Every size up to 46. Fast color broadcloth shirts In plain as well as fancy patterns, Full cut seven button front, col lar attached, all sizes to 17%. 81 WAIST Blankets 39C Fancy cotton blankets— colored plaid squares, fair ly heavy. A real live bar gain for the thrifty one. (Jerors11. $125 CUFF Overalls @a — V CE&AS BOTTOM g ge Made of heavy demin—well constructed copper riveted, all sizes in waist and length. 25c $2.45 BOYS SCHOOL Shoe $1.6% Boys’ school shoe, Munson last, composi tion sole, siz es 2 to 51. 81.25 $4.45 85c 850 COTTON PLAID - 35c PARIS i a The genuine Paris garter, wide web elas tic In many different col ors. PANTS $1.89 For the young man going to st hool, here is that extra pair of trousers brown and grey tweed style— -22-inch bottoms. 2 button belts, slanting pockets in fact just the newest In fall models. Suit Case Durable suit case, regular size, fin- ed In brown, with lock and key. Turkish Towels Made just like a dress pant— wide bottom with cuffs—ma- terlal of very good wt. denim. 82.95 - 83.95 TWEED STYLE WOOL DRESS GARTERS 19e St Fancy rayon hose that will stand wear, all sizes to 12. 0 MEN'S COTTON Sox 51 PAIR Grod durable cotton sox in 5 different colors, all sizes. gee esc Leather Beits -39 aoc 2 ? Leather belts in different widths fancy braided be Its included. 25c and 35c 83.95 Oxfords $2.45 with fancy borders of 1 different colors, a exceptional bargain. __ GD4% 400g 2 % Smart shoes for school ns well as dress wear, black calf with plain toes and caps, all sizes to 11. WHITE Shirts and Shorts Ron resist rayon shirts as well as cotton shirts, shorts of fast color broadcloth. $1.00 WINTER WEIGHT Handkerchiefs 260 Union Suits “gage Winter weight unions, well Large size lawn handkerchiefs, hem-eaP stitehe. giv to tr, a g customer. ojetrypiv itched, lipiit limit of six ,4) .... made, rayon .a trimmed, .11 all sizes. A " “h STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT AND SUNDAYS THE NEW YORK STORE PENDLETON, ORE PHONE 131 $ > MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES € • ****** 44*460 Miss Nora McDaid returned fron ! La Grande last week where she ha' ecn attending «the summer sessior >f Normal school. Sunday she wen! I ’n fand Hollow where she will teach I in the Strawberry school. Miss Lucille Sommer of Scio vis jited with Miss Grace Rodda over the ' week end. Miss Lois Jackson of Portland 1: i spending her vacation with her par- ants, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Miss Rosella Matott returned from |'arrande Sunday where she was j visiting her friend. Miss Lois Greene Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Starr had as | week end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Streitel of Portland. Mrs. O. K. Mudge returned from I ‘pokene Monday after spending a | few days with her mother, Mrs. I Mamblet, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dimaure and children Paul and Angela of West- land are enjoying a motor trip through Washington this week. Mrs. Fred Painter was calling on friends in the Westland district Fri- , day. F. B. Pennock and Norman Pen nock enjoyed Tuesday of last week fishing at Celilo Falls for salmon. The pupils of the Minnehaha school are going to school In Her miston on the school bosses. Edmond Brings is driving the bus. Mrs. C. M. Jackson returned home Sunday afternoon much improved af ter three weeks at the Hermiston hospital receiving medical treatment Mrs. A. W. Turnblad is convalesc ing at her home following a recent operation. Mr. and Mm W. L. Pearson and family motored to Heppner Sunday. J. M. Thom, Jr., made a business trip to Lewiston. Idaho. Tuesday. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER I, 1932 OREGON THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. PAGE TWO • UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS • eopp******** When you save wisely Miss Bernadine Lash has returned BANK to her home in Seattle after spend- BOOK ing most of her summer in Umatilla with her sisters, Mrs. Ernest Peck and Miss Loraine Lash, and her fa ther Ray Lash. Mrs. Winder and daughters Freda and Velma of Galesburg, Ill., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Win | der’s daughter, Mrs. Tom Slattery. Doctor and Mrs. Alexander Reid returned Thursday from a month’s | Save today so that you may spend tomorrow for those vacation in California where they things you have always wanted, a home of your own, visited relatives. They also attended travel, education, your own business, or else financial the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. independence. These things are waiting for those who Charles Spencer and daughters save. No matter what happens you are safe with sav Wanda and Zona, accompanied by Margaret Hower, all of Seattle, Wn., ings in the First National Bank. spent the week end with relatives and friends. Victor Day and Dan Foord of The Dalles visited friends in Umatilla Wednesday. Miss Rosa Ricco. English teacher in the local schools, has returned from Prairie. City, Ore., where she of Hermiston spent the summer. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter Verna, went to Walla Wal-1 R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President F. B. SWAYZE, President la on business Tuesday. Mr. Byrnes D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier A. I. NORTON, Cashier returned Wednesday but Mrs. Byrn es and Verna will remain for several weeks. The Misses Loraine Lash and Ag- lies Kendler motored to Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid, Barbara Mary Jane Hammer and Mrs. B. Saturday where they attended a and Howard Reid, were visitors at Hutchison and daughter Lois, were dance. Word was received from Seattle the Vai Knauf home Saturday eve visitors at the C. L. Upham home Sunday afternoon. that Agnes Thompson was suddenly ning. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell were taken ill Sunday evening, while re A farewell party was given Sat turning from Young People’s meet urday evening at the Peter Norquist visitors at the August Linder home ing and was rushed to the hospital. home in honor of the family who Tuesday evening.. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daugh She was operated on immediately for are moving to Washington this acute appendicitis. Miss Thompson week. Games and music were en ter of Pendleton were visitors at the has been attending Business College joyed during the evening. Those Alpha Christley home Sunday after in Seattle. present were Helen Couture; Mr. noon. Miss Julian Pope has returned and Mrs. O. Buell and daughter - Gilbert Costa had the misfortune from Corvallis where she spent her Rachel; Mrs. Tuttle and Nilla; Mr. of running a spike through his foot summer vacation. She has taken up and Mrs. O. O. Wells, Mr. Well’s Saturday. He was unable to work ier duties as teacher in the fifth mother, and brother, and Charles, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid and ind sixth grades. Juanita. Junior, and Gene Wells: Mr. and Mrs. William Logan and Mrs. Moll and daughter, and Mr. Barbara and Howard Reid were vis ion Virgil left this week on a and Mrs. Pete Norquist, and family. itors at the Wm. Mitchell home Sun nonth’s vacation in Seattle, Port- Mary Ward was a visitor at the day evening. Charles Reynolds is working in and, and Walfort. Vai Knauf home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey and Flor the wheat country. His wife and son 'aughter Mildred spent Sunday and enee Udey and Lloyd Ballinger were Delmer are with him. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Tuttle have londay in Yakima. visitors at the Alpha Christley home moved back to the H. J. Stillings Paul Donnovan of Spokane ar- Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norquist of ranch where they formerly lived be Ived Friday to begin his work as fore moving to Washington. . aventh and eighth grade teacher Wallula were visitors at the Peter Dr. and Mrs. Kavanaugh and id athletic coach in the Umatilla Norquist home Monday. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. M. daughter Rose Mary were visitors at chools. the C. A. Keller home Sunday. Miss Clara Corrigan returned Sun L. Watson were dinner guests at Mrs. Ervin, field secretary for the ay from a week’s visit in Portland the Joe Udey home Thursday. The national W.C.T.U., spoke at the Co dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Uss Corrigan is Commerical teacher lumbia school house Tuesday while Udey’s birthday. 1 the high school here. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Pruyear and stopping in Hermiston. Earl Cherry has gone to Portland here he vili attend a Wireless two children and Miss Laura Man EUGENE—Striking results of the ning of Pendleton were visitors at ‘elegraph school. Mr. and Mr4 Bausquet arrived the W. A. Mikesell home Sunday. application of Bordeaux spray for rom Condon Sunday and will make Mr. and Mrs. Pruyear knew the control of walnut blight is seen thia heir home in Umatilla with their Mikesell family when they lived in year in the orchard of J. O. Holt aughter who is teaching the third Missouri. who cooperated this season in dem Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes of Pendle nd fourth grades in the school here Mr. and Mrs. : teve Harteh have ton were visitors at the Peter Nor onstration experiment by Dr. P. 'W. Miller of the state college. Applica eturned from a month’s visit in quist home Monday. Miss Edith Mikesell left Sunday tions before and after blooming re Portland. Word was received here Saturday for Pilot Rock where she will re- duced the blight infection from 35 hat Mrs. Bessie Atchison was criti- sume her work in a school near per cent on the check plot to 2.3 per ally ill. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rho- that city. Tests this year show even lenbaugh left immediately for Spo- ' Mrs. Walter Blessing and son Gor cent. ane, leaving Mrs. Ward in charge don left Friday for their home in more conclusively that time of appli f the children. Mrs. Atchison was i Portland. They have been visiting cation, even within a period of a few ormer resident of Umatilla. Repor with Mrs. Blessing’s mother, Mrs. days, is the vital matter in success ame Monday that sho was much August Linder. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer and or failure of control, says Dr. Miller. >etter. Mrs. Rhodenbaugh will re nain for several days. Henry Crisman spent Wednesday last week in Pendleton on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griessell of HOT LUNCHES a Grande, Ore . visited at the D. W. Jackson heme Sunday evening. Miss Elsie Caldwell of Lewiston, REFRESHING DRINKS daho, is here to spend the winter vith relatives in Irrigon and Uma- ilia. SPORTING GOODS Mrs. M. Kennedy of Enterprise )regon. Is visiting at the home of ier daughter Mrs. Emmett Cooney Mrs. M. E. Root and Mrs. A. M Franklin accompanied Mrs. Leo Roof of Boardman to Pendleton Saturday Mrs. Emmett Cooney was visiting PHONE 100 relatives in Enterprise. Ore., last reek. She returned home Sunday. Mrs. D W. Jackson and daughter Louise were Portland visitors Thurs lay. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney avo returned to their home in La rande after visiting here for : •eek at the home of Mr. and Mr. oe Springer. Mr. and Mrs. O. Donnell have re | red from a v. eek’s visit in Port- i ? Tani land. Laurence Fcnson accompanied by | wo other hoys from Touchet, Wn. ! visited in Umatilla Monday enrout< | ,81 ome from Porti nd. as No I Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and fam- | ly have moved from the Brownel I louse to the Duncan residence. ' 4 Mrs. Frank Clark left Monday for Iomedale where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vogts. Mr. and Mrs Steve Hortch and | family returned Friday from a | month's visit in Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck accom | panied by Bernice and Joan Byrnes I and Valoice Bromar, motored to Ar- | lington Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alice Sehmiett of Portland visited at the George Ken-1 dler home over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hull of Sea- ttle spent the holidays at the Harry | Hull home. George Kendler went to Walla ! Walla Friday where he visited his wife. You can spend well FIRST NATIONAL BANK ° kt A in ss ************ ♦ • • COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES <• • • $444****** * * • • • Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz were visitors at the Wm. Lindner home Sunday afternoon. Miss Dorcas Throop was a visitor at the home of Marion Cassidy Sun day afternoon Mrs. Joe Udey and daughter Flor ence were visitors at the Vai Knauf home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lindner and Miss Irene MdKenzie is ill and un- Fern and Billy were visitors at the F. W Lenz home Sunday evening. able to attend school this wesk. Marion Nixon and Ralph Bellamy in a scene from "Sunnybrook Farm” Plus Comedy, "Meet The Senator.” and Mickey Mouse in "Fiddling Around." at the Oasis Theatre Friday end Saturday.