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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO 46666$86649***9 on the music. Mrs. M. Baragar, Mrs. August 4 Lindner, Mrs. W. A. Mikesell and CHURCH NOTES Mrs. Joe Udey met at the Barham Published every Thursday at Hermis- home for the sewing club Tuesday, ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane and fam- Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. ily of Stanfield were guests at the HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Miles Baragar home Saturday and Publishers, W. E. Jones. Minister. Sunday. 10:15 A. M., Communion service. Entered as Second Class Matter Juanita Wells and Mary Ward 10:25 A. M., Song service and were over-night guests of Margare. December, 1906, Umatilla County. announcements. Oregon. Fellhouse Monday. 10:50 A. M., Sermon subject. Florence Udey was a visitor at Subscription Rates: •Touching the Garment.” Junior the Win. Lindner home Sunday ai One Year .......................................... $2.00 church for the little folks. ternoon. Six Months ..................................... $1.00 11:20 A. M , Teaching service. Mrs. L. A. Kennings was a visitor Thrre Months .50 6:30 P. M., Junior and seniorC.E. at the Lon Dotson home Tuesday. Mrs. Blum and her brother. Mr 7:30 P. M-. Church service. Ser Carter, were visitors at the home of mon subject. "Cheap Religion. ” their sister, Mrs. Laura Morris, Sun day. METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski O. W. Payne, Pastor Logan Todd and Henry Sommerei The Pioneer Sunday Service of the attended the turkey school in Pen dleton Thursday evening. Are We Americans: church at 11 o'clock will be an in- Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm were What a travesty is this thing that spiration to all. There will be giv dinner guests at the William Lind is now happening at Washington, D. en by the young folk a brief history ner home Friday evening. of the only missionary work of the C.. N. W., with special emphasis on The authority to print the report " Christianity's part in the develop > on the Columbia will not be obtain- MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ed from the present congress. This ment of Oregon. It will be of spe • $ Is the news that comes from the na cial interest to all. so****** • • • • • • $ The sermon will be on the "Cir tional capital. The U-Go-I-Go club met in extri cuit Rider". A special offering will In other words, a preceding con be taken for the old retired preach- session Thursday afternoon at th< gress authorized the study. It was home of Mrs. Carson Liuder on th< ers. made, and well made, by the army West side. A number of members Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. engineers. Its cost was not far from and guests were present and wer Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. three-quarters of a million dollars. busily engaged in making comfor The investigators made Important for relief work. Refreshments wer. discoveries. One was the greatest CHR STIAN SS.ENCE CHURCHES served during the afternoon. Owin’ deposit of phosphate rock known in to illness Mrs. J. W. Hamman am 66‘Truth” was the subject of the the world. It was found at the head- - Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Mrs. J. M. Prindle were unable t< waters of the Snake on the west of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, attend. The next meeting will be th slope of the Rockies. It is nature’s | January 22. second week in February with Mrs The Golden Text was, "I will absolute guaranty that the fertility J. W. Hamman as hostess. praise thee, O Lord, among the of Western lands may not only be Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Sams and jcopie: I will sing unto thee among replenished but increased for ages daughter Martha, of Milton, calles the nations. For thy mercy is great to come. On all its tributaries and at the W. A. Hineline home Thurs Unto the heavens, and thy truth on the main Columbia such remark- day. Unto the clouds” (Ps. 57:9, 10). able power sites were found that, the The neighborhood card club me Among the citations which com United States engineers reported: prised the Lesson-Sermon was the with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark las "The Columbia river offers the following from the Bible: "The Wednesday evening with Mr. and greatest opportunities In the United truth ot the Lord endureth for Mrs. E. D. Martin and Mr. and Mrs States for development of hydro- | ever” (Ps. 117:2). J. V. Allen as guests, Pot luck din The Lesson-Sermon also included electric power, The enormous power I ner was served and the evcnln. the following passage from the potentialities when fully realized | spent playing bridge. Christian Science textbook, "Sei- would change the economic aspect Mrs. M. T. Matott and Roseli: eneo and Health with Key to the of the whole Pacific Northwest. and Vance spent the week end i. Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: Judging this from background, the “Truth Is immortal; error is mor LaCrande visiting relatives an unprecedented size of power develop tal. Truth is limitless; error is friends. They returned home Sun ment on the Columbia river is 1 mited. Truth is intelligent; error day. is non-intelligent. Moreover, Truth merely a measure of the extraordin Freddie Painter Is back in schoo is real, and error is unreal, This ary benefits that may accrue there following a short illness. last statement contains the point from.” C. Seitz is at home again and i: you will most reluctantly admit, al- The biggest thing in the nation, repairing the house which was re though first and last it Is the most the biggest power opportunity, the cently moved onto his ranch to re important to understand” (p.466). biggest chance for a river to estab place the one destroyed by fire. lish the ideal economic situation for Richard and Strickland Gillilan ♦ if Portland were guests over th ❖ a vast region and an ideal eco- nonilc situation is the thing most week end at the Thom ranch. ♦ COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES sought for everywhere, now. Rosella Matott is out of schoo wing to a slight illness. Yet, with all the money spent, a •••••• Ed McDaid is ill, suffering witl tiny sum with which to print the Mr. end Mrs. Carl Thompson nn report can t he had. The original nounce the marriage of their son in attack of asthma. Jane Jackson returned to schoo appropriation ought to have carried Orle to Miss Myrtle Christian, Ionday after having been absent authority for printing. But it didn't. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ton everal days on account of illness. Why? And why no action? Moore , of Hermiston. Joe Uday was a visitor in the Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Pearson and Right now, as a relief measure, a Holdman project Saturday. He re unit of Columbia river development ports that all the fall wheat la fro little daughter Jim motored to Echi should be under way. Yet we can't zen out in that part of the country. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson enter Mr. and Mrs. William Lindner get a report printed. and daughter Fern were dinner Are the states on the Columbia zuests at the Henry Ott home Sun tained at dinner Wednesday night Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs river not a part of the United day. Harold Throop was a visitor at E. L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph States? Richards, and Mr. and Mrs. Nel) the Tom Stuart home Sunday. Is Oregon a state, or only a re Gilbert Costa is working at the Rolerteon. Bridge was the diversion mote province in America? — The Alpha Chrlstley ranch. of the evening and Mr. and Mrs U. Edwards was a visitor at the Journal. Joe Udey home Sunday afternoon. Richards won family prize. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell were MANY GROUTS MAKE USE visitors at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs. A. H, Cable, In Pilot Rock, All Items Appearing in this OF EDUCATIONAL FILMS Sunday. Column are Contributed by the Mrs. Lon Dotson’s daughter and € Educational motion pictures and family who have been living on the Hermiston W. C. T. U. 4402280000s* < lantern alide sets were supplied for Willard ranch, have moved to Uma close to 1800 meetings during the tilla where they will make their “Beer and a balanced budget” was past year by the visual instruction home. the pre-election slogan of the Wets Hazel Frank, who Is staying with Practically all of the leading bee i department of the general extension her sister, Mrs. H. Helms, and at division of the Oregon system of tending the Seventh Day Adventist politicians clipped off the last four words the day after election. Just higher education, accordisi to the school, spent the week end visiting Beer. annual report made by U. S. Burt, at the Harry Quick home. There is the farm problem, unem- Mr and Mrs. M L. Watson and head of the department. All visua. ployment, and relief of the hungry son Earl and Mrs. Watson ’ s mother. Instruction service Is now concen half naked, and cold. Congress i Mrs. Shay, were visitors at the Joe really anxious to give some atten tratesi at Corvallis where a 70-paga Udey home Sunday afternoon, tion to these problems—but beei catalogue has just been issued list Martha Lenz is back in school first. this week after a week's absence ing all the materials available. Why is there no more talk ot In the last motion picture because of illness. The Hobart Helms family is re "Beer and the balanced budget?’ films were used 1259 times at 4 76 ported to be Improving quite rapidly the beer ballyhoo was never ever mildly concerned about the budget meetings with a total attendance of from the flu. Mrs. M. L. Watson. Mrs. Shay. Did you hear the galleries in the 200.102. Lantern slides were used conventions last June? They had 1476 times at meetings with Marjorie Mullins and Florence Udey never heard of the budget. It was were visitors In Pendleton Monday. total attendance of 71,667. The ma Helen Couture, daughter of Mr. not in all their thoughts, neither terial available Is used extensively and Mrs. J. J. Couture, left Satur did they once mention it. It is im- by churches, granges, clubs, lodges, day for Clatskanie, Ore., where she probable, Indeed it seems impossible that any thoughtful and informel' will attend school. schools and other organizations. Mrs. M. Mull and Mrs. Wheeler mind ever looked on beer as a So far the combined office is op- source of large revenue. and their families were visitors at crating with the same amount of the O. A. Wells home, Sunday. Mrs. What will it require to balance the budget? The deficit before the help as the single office had before, Mull is Mr. Wells' sister. An old-time dance was given at last session of Congress was around and on a budget financed about equally by federal and state exten- the McCray home Saturday night. three billions. The United Press be A number ot the neighbors attended fore the convening of the present sion funds, says Burt. session of Congress stated that- th< the dance. Another old-time dance was held Democratic leaders "estimate two HERALD WANT ADS PAY in the vacant house across from billions deficit on the new budget.” the McKeen ranch Saturday night. The largest revenue ever paid by Mr. Year Is sponsoring the dance beer and wine was $126,282,000, or USE THEM ! and the Dallman boys are putting just over 6% of the anticipated de ficit. An official estimate upon which the U. S. Treasury spent weeks of painstaking work places the pro- bable revenue from beer under the beer bill now pending in Congress at one hundred twenty-five million to one hundred fifty million dollars For every dollar beer promised last October it now thinks it possibly can pay seven cents. The beer end of the slogan was mere appeal to the thirsty. And they COVERS ALL YOUR NEEDS still sing this song. But the balance- the-budget end was a dishonest bait Conservative and Practical Price. dangled before the tax-burdened vo ters who could be flim-flammed Into voting for a change on the promise HOT LUNCHES FOUNTAIN DRINKS that the taxes of the nation would be loaded onto the appetite of the rancorous rabble which stampeded both conventions. This appeal has turned stale. Uhe bermistan Errali » ***••• * UR SPORT GOODS HITT’S CONFECTIONERY IRRIGON NEWS • • • csss***** Ten members and one visitor of the Home Economics Club were en- ertained at the home of Mrs. Vern Jones Thursday afternoon. No busi ness meeting was held. The time was spent in working on the new lullt. A very pleasant afternoon was spent. The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Frank Fred- ickson the first Thursday in Feb- uary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner mo tored to Elgin Wednesday for a few Jays visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. McMahon of Arling- on and Mrs. Hara of Cottage crove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran eicht Wednesday. The Irrigon town basketball team layed at Stanfield with their town earn Friday night. losing the game o Stanfield. Twenty-six of the lo- al people motored up to see the ame. Frank Leicht who owns the com- ined service station store and amp ground has announced his in- ention of disposing ot his Delco ight plant and Delco radio and con- e ting up with the new electric ight system which is being installed i town under the direction of Mr. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes were called o Elgin Thursday by the death of Mr. Barnes' father. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and 1rs. Bullfinch were Pendleton visi- ois Saturday. 1'ev. and Mrs. Farrens of Yakima, Vp., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Toni aldwell while holding revival ie tings here. The meeting will ontinue the coming week. Hr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and Mrs. V. C. Isom attended a committee necting at Hermiston Saturday. 1 he boys’ high school team of exington. Ore., played the high ichool boys here Saturday night, rrigon won the game with a score f 17-19. Judging by the games layed to date, Irrigon has a right o feel proud of their school team his year. Nr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and son Jon were dinner guests of Mr. and Ire. Jess Oliver Sunday. J rank Beavert who has been roT ring for Mr. Rutledge the past wo months had the misfortune to et his hand shot while out hunt- Mr. Beavert was ng Saturday. ake n to Hermiston for medical rea tment. • • • PINE CITY NEWS ♦ < 4 • • • • • • • • • • and Mrs. Frank Helms and amily were tn Hermiston Saturday m business. Fay Applegate visited at the home f Hr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers Sunday. Niss Audrey Moore has been visit- ng her sister, Mrs. Clarence Neill, be past week. Miss Moore returned o 1 er home Sunday. J r. and Mrs. Dee Neill were in Iermiston on business Saturday af- ernoon. Joe Kenney has moved a band of heap to his ranch on Little Butter re k. T. J. O’Brien attended the dance at; rday evening at French’s. Eert Mitchell was a business visi- or in Hermiston Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and laughters, Marie and Cecelia, and :on Jack visited In Heppner Friday vening and Saturday. They re- urned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and aughters of Hermiston visited at he home of Mrs. Cort’s parents, Mr. nd Mrs. II. E. Young, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and children; Oscar Jarmon; Char- lie Lee; Lowell Young; and Don Harrison visited at the A. E. Wat- enburger home Sunday. Miss Isabella O’Brien went to Ieponer Monday where she had her idenoids removed. An extremely strong wind blew Mon lay and Tuesday, making out- >f-d or work very difficult. I at Pearson’s shearing crew, that las been working at Tom Boylen’s anch. finished work the early part >f the week. Julian Rauch of Alpine visited at he homo of Bert Mitchel and Roy )Mohundro Sunday. A committee was appointed Mon lay to select the play to be given by he Pine City high school some time n March. Miss Freda Hammel will oach the play. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and children visited at the H. E. Young home Sunday evening. Peter Carlson’s barn turned to he ground Tuesday morning. The ire was started by sparks from a veer fire which was burning near am. Harness and hay that he were in the barn also burned, as were some feed-racks which were quite near. Tony Vey has a large bunch of attle feeding at Roy Neill’s ranch. Vey also bas two bands of sheep 'ceding at Neill’s. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morehead md children went Friday to visit Mrs. Morehead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morey of Lowden. Wash. Mr. Morehead returned to his home Sun day. but Mrs. Morehead and child ren remained, as her father is ser iously ill. Roy Neill and Lloyd Baldridge were in Hermiston Tuesday on busi ness. OREGON CITY—Various short steps in doing housework were ex- changed hy members of the Echo Dell P.T.A. Radio club at its meet ing recently. One member sugges ted that if all garments to be men ded are assembled and sorted so that those requiring the same kind of patches and thread are mended at one time, much effort and many minutes will bo saved for more en joyable activities in the home. 2 HOW TO TRANSFER MONEY- FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT CARRY A CHECKING ACCOUNT AND NEED TO SEND MONEY OUT OF TOWN, WE OFFER BANK DRAFTS PAYABLE ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE FOLLOW- ING RATES: FROM $ .01 to $25.00 for 5 cents FROM 25.00 to 50.00 for 10 cents FROM 50.00 to 75.00 for 15 cents 75.00 to 100.00 for 20 cents FROM THESE RATES ARE LOWER THAN EXPRESS OR POSTAL MONEY ORDERS, AND MORE CONVENIENT FOR THOSE RECEIVING THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE CASHABLE ANYWHERE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK < i < i < > < i of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President F. B. 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All in all this is a great combina the final crack-up. tion of romance, comedy and thrills, There is one breath-taking se and the happy landing in that last quence in which a damaged plane, scene is a fitting fade-out. being flown on a rescue mission, "Hollywood Lights", a comedy gradually falls to pieces in the air centering about three girls In search and finally collapses in a terrific of extra work in the studios to crash. make the price of train fare home Aside from the untangling of in and a Mickey Mouse cartoon com volved love affairs and thrilling act plete the program. ion the picture proves interesting in its detail. 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