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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
worry when they are unable to find our Bible school and we are hoping
for a greater time this year. Let all
employment.
The material needs must be taken who can, come.
Published every Thursday at Hermis care of before spiritual development
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by can take place.
BOARDMAN PRESBYTERIAN
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
CHURCH
Publishers.
W. O. Miller, Pastor.
♦
Sunday school 10:15 A. M.
Entered aa Second Class Matter
CHURCH NOTES
Preaching service at 8:00 P. M.
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Vacation
Bible school begins
Oregon.
♦
June 12th, starting at 1:30 P. M.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
and ending the day's session at
Subscription Rates:
W. E. Jones, Pastor.
4:30 P. M. The school will cover a
One Year .............................. 81.00
.75
Six Months ............................
10:15 A. M., Communion service period of six days.
This school Is very helpful to all
.50
Three Months ......................
10:25 A. M., Song service and an
I w ho expect to study the Bible. It is
nouncement.
10:5(1 A. M., Sermon subject "The also interesting for the children.
"
Great Memorial ,” and junior church]
6)
for the little folks. The juniors are CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
practicing for Children's day and
66 A ncient and Modern Necro-
planning a fine program.
mancy, Alias Mesmerism and
11:20 A. M., Teaching service.
Hypnotism, Denounced" was the
7:00 P. M„ Christian Endeavor
Physical vs. Mental.
Consecration meeting for the Senior subject of the Lesson-Sermon In
society. Each member will answer all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
Dr. George K. Pratt of New York
on Sunday, May 28.
roll call with a scripture.
The Golden Text was, "If God
city, psychiatrist, lecturer and writ
Preaching service. | be for us, who can be against us?”
8:00
P.
M„
er, urges relief workers to keep the
sermon subject “The Great Purpose
(Rom. 8:31).
emotional reactions of the needy In
Among the citations which com
mind while administering to their of God.”
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
material wants, in an address given
following from the Bible: "From
UMATILLA PRESBYTERIAN
before delegates at a state confer
whence come wars and fightings
CHURCH.
ence of social workers in Portland
among you? come they not henee,
Sunday, June 4th, 1933.
recently.
even of your lusts that war in
W. O. Miller, Pastor.
your members?” (James 4:1).
If the jobless need mental hygiene
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
Junior Endeavor 9:15 A. M.
it is because they are without the
ed the following correlative pas
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
proper necessities of life. Give them
Preaching service at 11:00 A. M. sages from the Christian Science
jobs and the mental -angle will take
textbook, "Science end Health with
Christian Endeavor at 7:30 P. M. Key to the Scriptures”, by Mary
care of itself. Men who have always
Beginning Monday, June 5th, Bi Baiter Eddy: "When what we
been able to provide a livelihood for
their families find themselves sud ble School will be conducted for the erroneously term the five physical
denly thrown off the payroll, and six week days from 9:00 A. M. to senses are misdirected, they are
see their savings diminish, natural 12:00 A. M. A very interesting and simply the manifested beliefs of
ly go through a mental anguish of enjoyable time was had last year at mortal mind, which affirm that
life, substance, and intelligence
are material, instead of spiritual.
These false beliefs and their pro
ducts constitute the flesh, and the
flesh wars against Spirit . . Mortal
mind, acting from the basis of
sensation in matter. Is animal
magnetism; but this so-called
mind, from which comes all evil,
contradicts itself, and must finally
yield to the eternal Truth, or the
divine Mind, expressed in Science"
(pp. 274, 178).
Che Bermiston Beraln
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1938.
she will visit the world’s fair at 041999410829339337
Chicago.
t COLUMBIA NEWS t Mrs. Elnora Berwick has rented
By Florence Udey
the Ferryview Service Station and
George Beddow returned home will operate it this summer.
SAVE FOR
Sidney Wilmot is slowly recover
the first ot the week after being em
ployed for several days on Butter ing from an appendicitis operation
which was performed at the Hermis
Creek.
hospital one day last week. The
Gilbert Whitsett is employed on ton
attack was acute and came while he
the corman ranch.
was working at Juniper.
Mrs. Buella Hoyt and son, Harold,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Means of Port
of St. Joseph, Missouri, arrived land
the week end with rela
Thursday to spend a few weeks vis tives spent
Joyce Means will
iting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Mikesell. remain in in Umatilla.
Umatilla for the summer.
Pauline Morris left Friday to
William Moore of Lewiston, Ida
visit in Portland for a few days.
ho, is a guest at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luttrell were and
Mrs. P. W. Walsh.
visitors at the W. A. Mikesell home
Mrs. W. A. Conlon and daughter
Sunday evening.
Mildred, accompanied by the Misses
F'ern Lindner, Martha Lenz, and Rosa Ricco and Sara Rix, motored
Mr. and Mrs. Lenz were Echo visit to Prairie City where they visited
ors late Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ricco's parents.
i >
Farmers in Columbia are cutting
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel and
Now is the time when your friends are planning gay
hay this week.
sons of Hermiston visited at the
journeys, vacation cruises, fun and relaxation snatched
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Johnson and Jess Connell home Monday after
from daily routine. Do you have money to spend on
baby left Tuesday for Kennewick noon.
vacations, too? You can, If you start a Vacation Sav
Wn. From there they intend to go
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Harvey mo
ings Fund with us now! Deposit from 50c to 810 each
to Yakima.
tored to Pendleton Memorial day.
Mr. and Mrs. Vai Knauf and son
week—and plan for a wonderful summer ahead!
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloom are
Wesley left Monday for LaGrande leaving soon for Spokane, Wn.,
on a motor trip.
where they will spend part of their
Mrs. Peak, who has been visiting summer vacation.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vai
Miss Edna Caldwell, who has
Knauf for several days, left for her been visiting at the Carl Caldwell
home in Portland Sunday. Lottie home is now in Irrigon with her
Knauf accompanied her.
grandmother.
of Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable of Pilot
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
Rock are visiting this week with ¥
Mrs. Cable’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE. President
W. A. Mikesell.
BOARDMAN NEWS t
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rugg of
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
Helix are moving onto the A. Rob
Mrs. Clyde Carrick, Mrs. W. Wil G011104110101009911110$3$071$3$7$073$$030093003
erta ranch.
The party given by the Farm banks and Chas. Hango went to
Bureau Auxiliary at the Columbia Hermiston Wednesday.
Mrs. Shell and Mrs. Bullock were eratlon. Kenneth Ransier is staying special meeting Wednesday night to
park Friday complimenting Mrs. A.
prepare for Pomona. A drill team
Roberts and Mrs. Vai Knauf, was dinner guests at the Royal Rands at the ranch in their absence.
The H. E. club will meet with Is practicing and the ladies have
enjoyed by a large group of friends home Wednesday.
ind neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands and Mrs. Broun Friday, June 9th, in been asked to put the tableau work
on for State grange at Pendleton.
Mr. Ryland, who has been work Dona motored to Echo Thursday. stead of June 8th.
Royal Rands. Ed Sauders, Mike
Mr. Jones and Esther, and Philip
ing on road construction at Ukiah Mrs. Rands’ mother returned with
and Maxine Mackin went to Hepp Mulligan and Mrs. Lew Morgan
or the past month, arrived home them.
Marvin Ransier is working for ner Monday. Philip was kicked by a made a business trip to Heppner
'unday.
horse and had to have several stitch Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moody of Glen Carpenter this week.
Monday night a large crowd gath es taken.
Pendleton, Mrs. Moody's mother of
Mrs. Steward Arnold and Mrs.
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. Addle- ered at the home of Ray Barlow and
Al Macomber and wife and Mrs. Andy Broun of Condon have gone
nan and family of Pendleton were wife and gave them a real charivari. Macomber of Heppner spent the to Shedd. Ore., to attend the gradua-
visitors at the Will Rhodes home
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler enter week end visiting. Mrs. Macomber ting exercises of Mrs. Broun’s broth
Sunday.
tained for Mrs. H. Channing Satur- is at the Nate Macomber home and er.
Mr. and Mrs. James Karnes and day evening. Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber are visit
Mike Healy and wife went to
laughters, Evelyn and Lorene, and Mrs. Edward Kunze, Mr. and Mrs. ing at the Leo Root home.
Hermiston Thursday.
on Walter, Percy Rounaioux of Dan Ransier, Ralph Wasmer and
Mr. Sharrard of Willow Creek Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Marschaat were
ilot Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Channing. Dainty refreshments
spent Friday in Boardman.
dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and
rowner, Mr. and Mrs. William Jack were served.
Wednesday evening, Paul Smith Mrs. Lee Meade in Arlington.
trias and son Dale. Mrs. Elsie Mul-
Mr. Hewitt of Pendleton is the and
Clyde Carrick took Lawrence
Lowel Spagel and children of Ar
key, Pat Hart, and Mr. and Mrs. new section man at Coyote.
Smith to The Dalles to have a piece lington and W. Strobel and family
Oscar Tatrice of Pendleton were
Mr.
Dillon
took
a
truck
load
of
were guests onday at the Packard
linner guests at the home of Mr. Boardman folks to Irrigon Sunday of emory removed from his eye.
nd Mrs. Willis Struthers Sunday.
C. M. Bentley, state auto license home.
PINE CITY NEWS
to
watch
the
baseball
game.
The
Chas. Smith, county agent, and H.
Mrs. James Karnes is a sister of Mrs. score was 11-8 in favor of Irrigon. examiner, will be In Boardman June
By Oleta Neill
H. Green, assistant state veterinar-
truthers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill LaLonde are 2nd, to renew drivers licenses.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Alsdot of Fort ian. were on the project Thursday.
Burl Wattenburger went to the
the proud parents of a baby born
Tuesday a large crowd attended
John Day valley the latter part of
May 28th. Dr. Wilhelm of Arlington Rock spent Monday at the Clyde the meeting at the Nels Kristensen
Carrick home, stopping on their
last week to attend to business.
was
called.
Mrs.
LaLonde
is
being
home from Tillah, Wn.
ranch where sheep parasite control
Charles Lee accompanied him.
i t UMATILLA NEWS
cared for at her parents home, Mr. way
By Louise Byrnes
The Greenfield Grange held a was discussed.
John Healy had his sheep sheared
and Mrs. Ayers.
last week. Joe Kenny and Jim Daly
The graduating class of 1933 held
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Marschaat en
also had their sheep sheared at its class night Wednesday evening tertained Saturday evening with a 060000600900000099869898006008-99644 $ ■ 90630
Healy’s shearing plant.
at the school auditorium where a 500 party honoring the Misses Hen
Miss Lennä Neill spent a couple large crowd witnessed the program.
and Spike. The invited guests
of days last week with Mrs. E. B. ! The two seniors Beth Cooney and ry
were Mr. and Mrs. W. King, Mr. and
Wattenburger.
Annie Wurster put on a remarkable Mrs. Ray Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Business visitors from Pine City I play entitled "Dumb as a Door Bell” Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands,
in Hermiston Wednesday were: Mr.
Commencement exercises were Mr. and Mrs. Brice Dillabough, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe F'oley, H. E. Young held Friday. May 26, with Dr. Burt I and
Mrs. Nate Macomber, Mr. and
and daughter Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Barker as speaker.
Mrs. Ray Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dee Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Circular-activity awards were pre | Gorham,
the Misses Spike, Hen-
W igglesworth.
sented to the basketball. baseball,
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Len 1 and tennis i earns Wednesday eve ry, Mabel and Kathrine Brown, and
na, and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger ning. Other awards, such as perfect I Diebert Johnson and Eldon Wilson.
and children were in Hermiston | attendance, band letters, writing High score was won by Mrs. Royal
Saturday on business.
certificates and eighth grade diplo Rands and Bryce Dillabough, and
Mrs. C. H. Ayers and small daugh j mas were received Friday evening. low by Ray Barlow and Miss Henry.
ter Juanita Mae returned home Wed
At the close of school each of the Refreshments of sandwiches, pie
nesday from Heppner.
eight grades and the high school and coffe were served.
Monday evening Mrs. Marschaat
Tom Healy ot Boardman spent ' planned their annual picnics. The
Saturday night at the home of John , first four grades, because of their gave the high school boys their let-
Healy.
the school lawn. The fifth and six- ters which came too late to be re-
Arthur Carlson of Portland spent handicap in size and age, stayed oi ceived honor day.
Paul, Kathrine and Helen Meade
several days of last week at the th grades and their teacher. Miss
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Juliana Pope, spent a very pleasant returned home to Arlington Tues-
Peter Carlson. Mrs. Carlson return- day at Columbia park. Mr. Donovan day and took Larry Gene Marschaat
ed to Portland Tuesday with her took his seventh and eighth grade home with them. This was his first
WE CARRY FRESH MILK AND CREAM
son.
pupils to Cold Springs where a few ride on a train.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Neill and daugh of them went swimming. The high
Miss Francis Spike of The Dalles
1er Bernice and son Ralph attended I school faculty members motored to and Miss Ellen Henry of Estacada
the church convention in Hermiston, Tony Vey’s. Everyone reported a were'week end guests at the L. E.
Thursday evening.
most glorious time.
arschaat home.
Miss Bernice Nelli visited Miss I
STAR or HORSESHOE
ANY KIND
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Starnes and
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Bottamiller
Alma Neill Thursday.
daughter Jeanne, who have been and family spent the week end at
15
Or.
The baseball game held Sunday at visiting at the D. M. Walsh home
PKGS.
Pine City with the Stanfield team for the past few weeks, returned to the Sundsten home.
PLUG
Vernon Root has returned from
resulted in a victory for Pine City. their home in Lewiston Monday.
Portland where he attended school
1 he score was 6-5.
Their son, David, remained and will
Mrs. Nora Moore and son Guy .visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the last year.
YELLOW BAMTAM
Mr. and Mrs. A. Agee spent the 4 >
were visitors in Heppner and Her- Walsh, for some time.
(
>
past
week
on
their
wheat
ranch
miston Thursday.
Miss Betty Caldwell of Lewiston.
Miss Alma Neill was a Stanfield Idaho, was a week end guest of her near Ione.
PER
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wicklander
visitor Saturday.
cousin Miss Alma Caldwell.
DOZ.
and
Mrs.
Wasmer
were
dinner
guests
Mr and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hull and
PER DOZ.
and children, Mae Rose, Buddy, and nephew Billy left Sunday for a few Sunday at the Y. P. Rutherford
PER
Bobby visited at the C. H. Bartholo days vacation in Portland and Se- home
CASE
PER CASE
mew home Monday.
attle.
Ed. Barlow, J. F. Barlow, Mrs.
Misa Lennä Neill visited Miss
Miss Clara Corrigan left Saturday Guy Barlow and Cioè, and John ।
Marie Healy Monday.
for her home in McMinnville, Or.,
spent Tuesday In Pendleton.
H. E Young was a business visit- where she will spend the summer Chaffee
Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Broun who
or in Hermiston Tuesday.
before returning to her duties as have been visiting their daughter,
EARLY JUNE
Mrs. J D. Kimery and grand commercial teacher in the Umatilla Mrs. Surface, left Friday for their
SOLID PACK
laughter Mary Joan of Corvallis, high school.
home.
ire visiting at the Mrs. Ollie Neill
Mrs. A. W. Conlon and daughters
PER DOZ.
PER DOZ.
The Silver Tea will be held at the
home. They arrived Monday.
Mildred returned Tuesday from a home of Mrs. Lily, June 7th.
Mrs. W. D. Neill and Jasper week end trip to Prairie City. They
Mr. and Mrs. Pruter made a busi
PER CASE
PER CASE
Myers left the first of the week for returned by way of Pendleton, and
Gerome, Idaho, where they will visit Mr. Conlon, who had spent Memor- ness trip to Hermiston Friday and !
relatives.
il day in that city, came to Uma- on the way home stopped and visit- |
ed Mrs. Ash of Irrigon who is Hl.
O. F. Bartholomew returned home tilla with them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stiles and daugh
Monday. He has been visiting rela-
Paul Donovan left Saturday for
PURE CANE
ROYAL CLUB
tives in Eugene.
-pokane. Wn., where he will spend ter moved to Gibson. Mr. Wolf is
Fine Granulated
Large Bottles
Mrs.
H. Bartholomew and his vacation, returning In the fall taking his place. Mr. Dillon took
daughter Lila visited Mrs. Bartholo to resume his position as teacher in their household goods up in the
truck.
mew's mother, Mrs. O. F. Thomson the Wal grade school, and boy's
Per 100 Lbs.
for 29 c
Charley Marshall left Friday for
Frid ly.
athletic coach.
Seattle
to
spend
the
summer
with
Mrs. Farley w ho has been helping
Mrs. James Byrnes returned home
her sister Mrs. John Healy during Wednesday after a few day’s visit his sister, Kathleen.
Leo Disbrow and Mike Marshall
shearing season, returned to her 'n Walla Walla with her daughter,
went to Hermiston Saturday for a
home in Heppner Tuesday.
Byrnlce.
Calumet Double Acting
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew
The Misses Yvonne Bousquet and load of lumber.
BULK
Pint
Ira Berger and wife of Portland
Bartholomew Juanita Pope were dinner guests of
and family and O
PER
went to Heppner Monday evening to Mr. and Mrs. John Wurster Wednes spent the past week attending to
1 Lb. Can
business affairs and stayed with
visit Mrs. Mary Bartholomew.
day.
GALLON UUC
John Healy took his daughter
The Misses Dorothy Mattice and Mrs. Shell. They have traded their
Helen to Heppner Tuesday, where Gladys Fromdale accompanied Wil ranch for Portland property.
E. Peck and Al Price and son Bil
she had to have three stitches taken liam Roberta and Leander Erwin to
ly left Wednesday for Portland. Bil
In her hand to close a wound opened Pendleton Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Peck and daugh ly will remain for the summer to
,
BRING IN YOUR BILL AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU.
Word was received Tuesday morn ters Donna and Ruth motored to Spo visit his grandparents.
Pearl Gregg and Delbert Macken |
ing by Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Watten- kane. Wn., where they spent a few
left
Friday
for
Seattle,
WE MEET ALL COMPETITION
burger that their daughter Mrs.
Mr. Harper of Freewater spent
Reid Buseick is the mother of a 7 12
Miss Lorine Lash spent the week Friday
on
the
project.
pound boy. born that morning.
end with friends and relatives In
Mrs. Shell and Mrs. Bullock left
Pendleton and Milton, returning
Sunday for a visit with the McFar
home Tuesday.
Miss Rosa Ricco is planning a land home at Umatilla.
trip to Europe this summer and will
Mrs. Hsrnden. Mrs. Sundsten and |
for Paris after spending a few Joe Simons spent Friday In Arltng- -
days with her parents In Prairie ton.
City, Miss Ricco plans to visit Eng-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otto and chil
land. France, Italy, and Germany. dren left Wednesday for Portland
VACATION
A
The
Palm
will be
Open for Business
Saturday, June
CAFE & FOUNTAIN
IF IT IS A DELICIOUS LUNcnrcN you WANT IN A
HURRY, DROP IN AT THE PALM. ONLY THE
FINEST FOODS AND FOUNTAIN DRINKS ARE
SERVED.
(West of Shaar’s Rarber Shop.)
McCormick-Deering
Mower No. 7
This is something entirely new in the
line of Mowers. All gears are enclosed
in a dust proof housing, and run in a
bath of light oil.
See this new No. 7 now on display in
our store. It will be a pleasure to show
you this machine even if you are not
interested in buying at thi* time. It's
just what you have been looking for
ward to—a mower where the sand
cannot cut out the gears
REPAIRS
Buy only AMERICAN MADE repair*.
All genuine I.H.C. repair part* are
made from the same pattern* and ma
terials a* the original part* and carry
the same guarantee a* to the quality
and workmanahip, and at the new low
price* of all repair part*. You cannot
afferd to buy any but the beat.
GENUINE I.H.C
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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WSAVEs
Yes, we have some specials, but
check and double check our regular
prices with any one and see who
TOBACCO
Po
(AC
CIGARETTES
2
String Beans
$1.15
CORN
PEAS
TOMATOES
$1.10
$2.05
$1.15
$2.25
SUGAR
$4.97
MAYONNAISE
12c
Or.
$1.18
$2.30
CATSUP
2
Baking Powder
26c
WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS!
KINGSLEY'S
QUA LI TV
at The Hermiston Herald.
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pon her return to the United States
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