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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933 selected projects to which others At 7:00 p. m. the junior C. E. fly quilt which will be raffled off •1111110111311331313**3*3*0005*****1**9 will be assigned. will meet in the church. The young some time before Easter. The pro Funds allotted were drawn from copie will conduct a meeting in ceeds are to go to the repairing the church and the beautifying of the previous appropriations for public the Columbia school house with church grounds. construction and road buildings. . Miss Pauline Stoop leading the dis- George Butter wood and Glenn cussion. The meeting will start at Blakely accompanied by Frank 1:30 and transportation will be fur- Sloan of Stanfield motored to Hepp- bished for all those who wish to at- ner Saturday evening to attend the district meeting of the Masonic CHUBCH NOTES iend. lodge. Walter Bullard also attended At 8:00 P. M. there will be no the meeting. vening service. The congregation Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bloom of will meet at the Methodist church Heppner, Ore., spent the week end COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN at the home of Mr. Bloom’s brother. here the male quartet from Dallas, CHURCH. Edward Bloom ac- Ore., will give an evening’s concert. W. H. Bloom W. O. Miller, Pastor companied W. IL Bloom to La- he Quiring Brothers and Ediger Grande Saturday. 4 i Boardman, Oregon rothers arc members of the quar- I George Butterwood, Glenn Blake 10:15 A. M., Sunday school. W. ct. ly and Clinton Harvey were among A. Baker, superintendent. those who attended the Masonic 11:15 A. M., Preaching service, banquet in Echo Friday night. GNA.STIAR SCIEMGE CHURCHES ’erne let us worship together. Catholic Ladies Altar society are (Ctoul and Body" was the sub- giving a cooked food sale at Hull & COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN 0 ject of the Lesson-Sermon in McNabb's Saturday, Api 11 15 at 9 CHURCH. a. m. Orders tor cakes, dressed ah Churches of Christ, Scientist, chickens, etc., will be taken before W. O. Miller, Pastor on Sunday, May 21. o the sale. Umatilla, Ore. The Golden Text was, "I be < • W. R. Nugent spent three days of seech you therefore, brethren, by Sunday morning, April 9. 1933. last week in Portland. the mercies of God, that ye present Junior Endeavor, 9:15 A. M., led Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck and Agriculture looks ahead—and far beyond the your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, by Gene Hiatt. small son Dickie left Wednesday for acceptable unto God, which is your drabness of spring soil—to rich fields of grain— ? Sunday school at 10:00. Niss Ju- Maryhill, Ore., where they will reasonable service” (Rom. 12:1). the value of the ship that will be Little or no artificial reforesta lianna Pope, superintendent. make their home. and plenty. Among the citations which com remembered as majestic—beautiful. tion has been practicable or neces- The Bridge Club will meet at the We have a very interesting Sun | prised the Lesson-Sermon was the For the past three years thé future has been Caught in an electric storm the sary in the past, due to the heavy day school, A cordial invitation is home of Mrs. Fred Knudson Friday. following from the Bible: “ Look uncertain —business has been going backward. huge ship was like burned paper cost, By and large therefore, then extended to all. Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer spent unto me, and be ye saved, all the tossed about in a strong wind, soon has been relatively little artificia Wednesday in Umatilla visiting Mr. Now we are getting back to a conservative, nor Christian Endeavor 7:15 P. M. ends of the earth: for I am God, and Mrs. Frank Clark. to be broken and torn into bits. The reforestation done by the federa’ President, Melvola Rcot. and there is none else” (Isa. 45: mal business trend. Mrs. Fred Dutli and Mrs. L. Sni tragedy is indeed "a storm-taught government in Oregon and Washin 22). Preaching service 8:00 M. der of Enterprise, Ore., visited Mr. Let us advise you in your saving plan and in lesson in lighter-than-air cratt” fly ton. If these lands are replanted tc Subject, "Am I My Brother’s Keep The Lesson-Sermon also includ and Mrs. Charles » Baumann and vestments ed the following correlative pas ing. eedlings by the employment of men er." daughter Margaret Sunday after- noon. sages from the Christian Science who would otherwise come undei textbook, “Science and Health Mr. and Mrs. Best and children the aid of federal relief measures, if METHODIST CHURCH Reforestation. with Key to the Scriptures”, by of Hermiston were dinner guests of it not better that they are giving of Hermiston O. W. Payne, Minister. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland Sun Mary Baker Eddy: "It we look to The word "reforestation" is much something in return? Such forest Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. The regular Sunday morning ser day afternoon. the body for pleasure, we find before the public nowadays. In fact planting on cut-over or burned o: vices will be held at 10:00 o’clock Ray Erwin spent last week in B. ALEXANDER, Vice-President pain; for Life, we find death; tor F. B SWAYZE. President it is a headline word. President denuded lands will eventually re- with Sunday school at eleven. Portland attending to business. Truth, we find error; for Spirit, A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier Roosevelt has done much to popul- store such lands to forest producti- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rogers and son we find its opposite matter. Now Instead of the regular evening have moved from Milton, where arize it within the past few months, vity; will help regulate stream flow preaching service as usual the time reverse this action. Look away they have been living, to the Ed and it is now dealt with in a con- and also serve as a cover for game will be given over to the male quar from the body into Truth and wards ranch east of town. They * * *S%*Y2H Love, the Principle of all happi- gressional act. vices.. Reports were given by the animals and game birds. were residents of Umatilla several ¥ tet from Dallas, Oregon, composed ness, harmony, and immortality heads of the several departments of years ago. President Roosevelt, by executive The first group of workmen will of the Quiring Brothers and Ediger STANFIELD NEWS . . . Detach sense from the body, the church and the budget for the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens and order, Wednesday made available be selected from eastern cities and Brothers who will furnish an entire By Mrs. Jess Richards coming year was presented. W. G. or matter, which is only a form of son Gale are moving into the Hen- 110,000,000 to finance the begin by the time they are established on evening of quartet music. Wallace was elected treasurer to fill human belief, and you may learn ry Thompson house where they will (Too late for last week.) the v caney caused by the resigna- ning of reforestation work. This a project the forest service and oth Beginning Monday. April 10, at make their home. the meaning of God, or good, and The members of the Study Club lion of M. R. Ling A vote of thanks Mrs. Joe Springer and daughter, move by the resident has been said er government agencies will have 8:00 o'clock, the churches of the the nature of the immutable and heard an enjoyable program Thurs was extended to Mr. Ling in appre Mrs. W. E. Mahoney and daughter immortal ” (pp. 260, 261). town will unite in the annual pre- Patsy Ann motored to Pendleton day afternoon when Mrs. Francis ciation of his services as treasurer Duyck was hostess at her home on over a period of twenty-two years. F""EN-E=EEN ENNE EMANAMENE* NE" Laster services which will continue Thursday. Members re- Rev. J. F. Gibson was asked to con- throughout the week, closing Satur Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trumbull the Sunrise ranch. * ** * * * * * 7 * ¥ ¥ of Umatilla accompanied by Mrs. i sponded to roll oall by giving sug- tinue his services as pastor. day evening. We will earnestly en ¥ The Rebekahs. Oddfellows and Trumbull’s mother of Stanfield mo- gestions for next year’s study. Mrs. deavor to have something special ir. UMATILLA NEWS the their friends enjoyed a social time G. E. Great house discussed tored to Pendleton Saturday. music and message for each evening. By Louise Byrnes Mill Rosaline Lcnnix of Seattle works of two Oregon writers, Mary in the IOOF hall Wednesday even- Carolyn Davies and Philip Parish. Wurster and daughters is visiting at the home of her aunt, The latter is an editorial writer for ing. Charades, games, readings and Mrs. John We have just received a shipment of HERMISTON UNION CHURCH music all contributed to the even- \nnie, Sara, May, and Melvola Root Mrs. Wm. Switzler. A pot luck lunch Several Umatilla people attended | the Oregonian and is best known as ins’s pleasure. nd Louise Byrnes were shopping W. I!. Jones, Pastor. the author of "Before the Covered was served after the program, Sev- n Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Wurs- dance in Irrigon Saturday evening. | Wagon”. 10:15 A. M., Communion. Miry Carolyn Davies, eral members from Hermiston and er and daughters Mary and Sara M., Song service and de visited with Mrs. F. J. Thorne in ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ while not a native of Oregon, has Echo were in attendance. We Have Many Bargains left. spent the greater part of her life in votional. the afternoon while Annie Wurster, Complimenting Wayne Kelty and this state since early childhood. Se t BOARDMAN NEWS t 10'50 A. M., Sermon subject, "Thr Byrnes and Melvola Root at- Louise IN 0UP new LOCATION. lections from a book of her war time Tommy Refvem, a birthday dinner By Mrs. Dan Ransier Way of the Transgressor in Hard." tended the Christian Endeavor ral- poems “The Drums in Our Street” was given at the M. Réfvem home =EEHEE*EEREHNR**HEESEEKHZNTHKH=HE=EEMM. Monday evening. Duets included ly. 11:20 A. M„ Tearhin- service. John Jenkins and Bob Harwood and a volume of western poems Mrs. Florence B. Connor and Mr Mrs. James were in Heppner Monday on busi "The Skyline Trail" revealed the Paul Walsh and lyrnes motored to Irrigon Sunday ness. fact that Mrs. Davies is a versatile and Mrs. William Kelty and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole motored they attended where evening WNMHNNEREEEHRNEHHNEREEEREEEFHFRMEERKNEGEHMEEENDHEEHEEWMEE: Chas Hango and Mrs. Carrick writer. Her poem "The Circuit Ri from Lewiston, Idaho, Sunday. They hurch. der" was awarded the Robert spent Monday in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walsh and Lewis Bush returned Monday Booth prize at the unveiling of the returned Monday accompanied by small daughter Dale have moved evening after spending the winter I Circuit Rider statue at the capitol Mrs. Coles father, M. R. Ling, who grounds in Salem several years ago. will make his home with them. ack to their home after visiting in Nebraska and Missouri. Miss Elaine Green, student nurse with Mrs. Walsh’s parents for the The H. E. C. gave a card party Mrs. J. F. Bogan and Mrs. James past week. at the Tyler home Wednesday even Hutton were elected to membership at St. Anthony’s hospital, spent the week end at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard and ing. Seven tables of bridge were in in the club. Mrs. Frank Clark motored to Pen- play, high score going to Mrs. D. The Bridge Club met Monday af- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Green. ileton Monday. Miss Blanche Thorsen, who teach Ransier and Mr. Bradford, and low ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Mrs. Jack Cherry spent the week going to Mrs. Howard Channing McCall. Mrs. G. E. Greathouse held es at The Dalles, spent Sunday at and tn Portland visiting her son end Mr. Forves. high scores and Mrs. Adolph Hey her home on the meadows. Jarl Cherry who is attending school Chas. Hango received 1000 baby den was received as a member of Odelpha Hoskins, Helen Connor, here. chicks Friday, being shipped from the club. and Stanley Creen who have been Cyril Brownell of Portland was California. The Commercial Club play “Here with home folks during their spring Mr. Sunstey is I again on the sec- Come Three Knights" was presented vacation. returned Sunday to Cor- n Umatilla several days of last reek attending to business. tion at Coyote. Friday evening to an appreciative vallis where they are students at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bramer and Jess Mathis, Chas. Myers. John | audience. The Udey orchestra of Oregon State. on Valolce left Thursday for Oswe- Jenkins and Ed Kunze are shearing Hermiston added to the evening’s Mrs. William Cunningham and make their the Travis sheep on the island. o where they wlll | pleasure. her mother, Mrs. Emma Harkey, iome. Andy Anderegg is staying with Mr. | The Junior-Senior play, "With plan to leave next week by motor George Kendler, Jr., accompanied Wasmer and is giving a few ranch- the Help of Scotty”, will be presen- for Powell, Wyoming, where they y his mother, Mrs. George Kend- ers a treat by going to their homes ted on the evening of April 7. The will make their future home. Mr. motored to Walla Walla. and making cheese? er, cast ineindee includes Billy Myrta Cunningham will remain here un 1 I noet Billy Hedrick, Hedeink Murto where they spent the week end vi- Martin, Gladys Poss, LaVonne Walk. til the latter part of April when he The local ball team played the uting with Mrs. George Kendler, Jr. Viola Krause, Tom Loughary, Ed will ship a car load of stock to Pow Mrs. Cora Burns of Walla Walla Blalock team on the Boardman dia die Attebur.y, Carl Rhea and Charles ell. aid. isited Mrs. Harry Gramer in Uma- mond Sunday. The score was 12-11 Hedrick. A feature of the program he alfalfa, for the most part, in favor of Blalock. lila a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs: Roy Chandler came is a musical number entitled "The has been fro en out this winter. Mrs. D. R. Brownell and son of Saturday oymaker's Dream" in which Billy Some farmers are reseeding while to stay for the summer at qalifornia left for Yakima where others are drilling oats or barley the W_ Wilbanks home. Mr. Chand ledrick carries the solo part. ■ne will visit. The annual business meeting of where there Is still a thin stand of W. h. Bloom attended the East- ler and Mr. Kunze plan to shear the Presbyterian church was held alfalfa. More pasture grasses are rn Oregon Superintendents and sheep together. Frank Marlow is moving to the Sunday following the morning ser- being sown than usual. ‘rincipals meeting in LaGrande, Meade ranch this week, and Mrs. | Ore., Saturday. Miss Julianna Pope Grace Rose is moving to Umatilla | ileo attended. she purchased the Edwards Mrs. Nora Berwick and Mrs. Geo. where ranch, The children will stay until Jutterwood spent Friday in Pendle- school is out. on shopping. The Senior Frolic will be given Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack Saturday night, April 8th. and children Deloris and Delbert The H. E. Club will, be enter iccompanied by Mrs. Nora Berwick .nd sons Arthur and Jimmy, visi- tained at tthe Leo Root home Apr. ed at the home of Mrs. Van Schoi- 12. Pot lunch at noon and following this will be thé regular business | ck's brother, Arthur Peterson, in meeting. Willow Creek Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. U. Wilbanks and Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Lyle Schucks of Yamhill, Carrick spent Saturday in Hermis- | Ore., is visiting at the home of her ton shopping. sister. Mrs. Nora Berwick. Ago Jensen and John Brice left y Lori ne Lash who was taken to Tuesday for Portland. 1 the St. Anthony’s hospital two W. King is spending the week | weeks ago has been removed from end in Eugene visiting his father the hospital to the I home of Mrs. who expects to celebrate his 86th | Mooney in Pendleton. birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindsay of Port- and Eddie Rainville spent ; and spent the week end with Mr. the Normal week end visiting their parents nd Mrs. Walter Bullard. at Cayuse. fcFarland motored Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sauders went to Rhea Creek Saturday to attend to-The Dalles Saturday to consult the Pomona Grange. the doctor. Mr. Sauders returned i The five men who were gassed Sunday but Mrs. Sauders stayed to at the Newport camp some time ago receive medical attention. She is have recovered. They will not be visiting with her sister. allowed to work for one or two Several attended Pomona grange I weeks. at Rhea Creek Saturday. Those go John Powell who has been in ing were Paul Smith and Margaret Portland for some time has returned Smith, Mrs. Howard Channing. Mrs. home. . Faler, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Della- Duff Knight returned home Sun- baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier day. He has been working at But and son Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Guy | ter Creek. Barlow, --------- Mrs. ---------- Claude --------- - Watts. Mrs. Those attending the Christian En Tyler. Mrs. Hendricks, and Mrs. Bob deavor meeting in Pendleton Sat- Wilson and Emogene, Mr. and Mrs. | rday were Miss Rossa Ricco, Devee Geo. Wicklander. Mr. and Mrs. Tom rown. Mildred Conlon, Melvola DeLano and Mrs. Ray Brown. Root. Annie Wurster. Louise Byrnes Billy Harper was rushed to the Alma Caldwell and Margaret Bau hospital at Pendleton Sunday for an mann. operation for appendicitis. A meeting of the church members Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicklander was held last Wednesday evening to and Mr. and Mra Carl Wicklander elect a new elder for the church were visiting on the project Sunday Rev. W. O. Miller stopping on the way home from Po and a pastor. re-elected as the pastor and Mrs. D. W. Jackson was elected el mona. Frank Marlow took Mrs. Marlow der lo replace Mrs. Harry Bramer T he P acific TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH C ompany to The Dalles hospital. He is at the « ho has moved away. Business Office — Main Street— Phone 511 The Catholic Ladines Altar Socle- Ransier home until he gets moved out to the Mead ranch. to be of an emergency nature to give employment to men most tn need of help, and to those whose Published every Thursday at Hermis- circumstances arc fully and accur ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by ately known. This is true, but then Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, are other points to be considered. Publishers. What will be accomplished by Entered as Second Class Matter these workmen besides findin: December, 1906, Umatilla County, themselves on a payroll, being fur Oregon. nished food and shelter? The wore "reforestation" has come to be pop Subscription Rates: ularly used to cover a much wide One Year . 11.00 field than it has in former years. I t Six Months ............................... .75 this loose and popular sense it ha Three Months ......................... .50 come to mean almost any method means, or system whereby forest land is improved, developed, or pro tected, whether the land is cut over ION " or is now bearing mature timber These men employed in this wort will be working out a system of fire lines or trails, or protection roads will be falling snags or dead stand Not Worth the Sacrifice. ing trees for fire protection, ant The cost in lives of the 74 men thinning out too dense tree growth who went down with the $5,000,000 or even furnishing protection fo world’s super-dirigible far exceeds cut-over lands for future tree crops Che Germuston Arraló % ON LOOKING AHEAD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURK’S for Bargains! Summer Goat Hair Sox 2 REDUCED ONE SUBSCRIPTION FOR ONE Trying days? Many steps? A hundred and one things to do? There is one aid you can always count on! Hermiston Herald The Tdephonel