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¥ G. E. Greathouse returned Thurs- Sermon theme, “Temptation, P M + day morning with a load of shingles The Road to Happiness.” PINE CITY NEWS T for the Grange. He was accompan- t Boy Scouts meet at the church on led by J. C. Hoskins. By Oleta Neill Published every Thursday at Hermis Tuesday nights at 8:00 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Connor and ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by Cub Scouts troop meets Wednesday (Too late for last week.) Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shipley went to Mrs. Stella Purdy is visiting her Pasco Bunday to visit Mrs. C. C. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, nights at 7:00. i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlson Dunn who is in the hospital there. Publishers. | this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carms are Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Meyers spent visiting at the J. C. Hoskins home Second Class Matter Entered CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES I the week end in Walla Walla and tor a few days. December, 1906, Umatilla County, ind" was the subject of the ! Pendleton. Mr. Guiles and Charlie Mortimer Oregon. Mrs. Charley Plourd and small are home from the harvest fields on Lesson -Sermon in all | daughter Phyllis Marie, spent the Churches of Ch: ist, Scientist, on ‘ week end at the home of her par- account of a hurt back and a sore Subscription Rates: arm. Sunday, August £0. I ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill. «1.00 One Year .................................. The Golden Text was, "It Is God Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger .75 Six Months ................................ which worketh in you both to will and children were business visitors .60 Three Months ......................... t BOARDMAN NEWS t and to do of his good pleasure” I in Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bartholo- By Mrs. Dan Ransier (Phil. 2: 13). mew motored to Portland Monday Among the citations which com Frank Marlow and Wm. Thurman on business. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the motored to The Dalles to bring back A miscellaneous shower was given Mrs. Marlow who has been a patient following from the Bible: ”1 de ION at the Conrad home Faturd >v after- light in the law of Ged after the in the hospital in that city. Enroute noon in honor of Mrs. Art Michel they stopped at the Dan Ransier inward man . . .But I see another There were about twenty people home where they visited Mr. Mar law in my members, warring present. Ice cream and cake were, low's sister, Mrs. Dan Ransier. against the law of my mind . . . served for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MaComber So then with the mind I myself Mrs. .1. S. Barton and children of and children are visiting at the Leo serve the law of God; but with the Coquille, Ore.. and Frank Root home. flesh the law of sin” ( Rom. 7 : “loan and daughter of Stanfield vi- CHURCH NOTES Mrs. Frank Otto visited in Port sited friends on Butter Creek Thurs- land several days last week. 22, 23, 25). day. The Lesson-Sermon also includ The Greenfield Grange held its ed the following correlative pas Murray Potts, who has been stay regular meeting Saturday night HERMISTON UNION CHURCH. ing at the Toe Foley ranch left Sat with twenty-one members present, sage from the Christian Science 10:15 A. M. Communion. urday for Walla Walla for a few vhen the coming field day picnic textbook, "Science and Health 10:25 A. M., Song service and was discussed. A ceremony and par week’s visit. with Key to the Scriptures", by devotional. Mrs. Nora Moore and Miss Alma ty will be given September sixth in Mary Baker Eddy: "By universal Neill wore visitors in Heppner Mon- the school house for Mr. and Mrs. 10:50 A. M., Sermon, theme “A consent, mortal belief has consti day. Mrs. Moore’s son. Guy. who Rutherford to celebrate their golden tuted itself a law to bind mortals Living Hope.” has been visiting his sister, Mrs. wedding anniversary. A program is to sickness, sin, and death. This 11:20 A. M. , Teaching service. Neil Kniehtn, at Hardman returned planned and a dance will be given customary belief is misnamed ma 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor. afterwards. home with them. terial law, and the individual who A farewell party was given at the 8:00 P. M., Preaching service, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott and upholds it Is mistaken in theory I 'amily visited Mrs. Scott’s mother. Robert Bradley home Saturday nite theme "A Strong Man That Was and in practice. The so-called law Mrs. Nora Moore Sunday. Miss Au- or Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Messinger Weak.” of mortal mind, conjectural and i ‘rey Moore returned home with who have been in this locality all speculative, is made void by the I them. summer visiting relatives. They ex- METHODIST CHURCH NOTES. pect to leave next Thursday for law of Immortal Mind, and false Morning worship at 10:00. Ser- * their home in the valley. law should be trampled under Mr. Dillon is the proud owner of mon theme ‘‘Christian Founda- foot” (p. 229). STANFIELD NEWS t a new Dodge truck which he pur- tions.” chased in Portland last week. By Sophronia Rhea Sunday school at 11:00. C. M. Pay Healey returned from Hepp- Hebrew Money Mr and Mrs. .1. F. Gibson accom ner where he has been visiting for Pierson, Superintendent. The monetary system of the He panied by Rachel Sloan and Farnest several weeks. Epworth League service at 7:00 brews was based upon the Babylonian "reathouse left early Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Looker and P. M. Leader, Harold Marble. Sub system of weights. The ratio of the morning for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. mother, and Jack Brittan, spent Fri- value of gold to silver was 1:13 1-8 ‘ibson returned home Sunday with day at the Dan Ransier home. ject, "Knowing One’s Self.” their son John who has been in Evening church service at 7:00 and prevailed over all western Asia. Mr. and Mrs. Nethercott and Portland In the hospital. children are visiting relatives in Misses Billie Hedrick, Vivian Boardman this week. router and Ina Sturdivant took a Glen Mackan, who journeyed to ■hort trip, leaving Thursday. Miss Portland to receive medical treat Hedrick storned in Hood River to ment, returned to Boardman much "isit with the Charles Kerley fam improved. ily while Vivian and Ina went on to Fred Houghten from Irrigon was Parkdale to visit friends and rela on the project Saturday looking af tives. ter business interests. The sheep club met at Glen Mack- Mr. W. W. Kelty and an ’s home Sunday where they dis- amily stopped over night at the W. cussed their plans and exhibit for r. Reeves home Monday on their • ay to Pilot Rock where Mr. Kelty the Morrow County Fair to be held n Irrigon September first and sec- 's principal this year. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sires and fam- ond. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and ly left Sunday morning for Port land with a truck load of honey. sons Billie and Dan, Mrs. Looker, The rirls, Elinor and Phillis, went Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Looker and Jack n to Tillamook to visit their grand Brittan motored over the Wallula arents for a month while Mr. and ut-off Thursday. 1rs. Fires stopped in Parkdale to Mrs. Jack Gorham who has been ’o huckleberry nicking with the J. risiting relatives in Idaho the past ’. Lanes for several days. nonth, returned to her home in this EFFECTIVE AUGUST 31 Margaret Gibson left for Pile city. ock wher she will work for the John McMamee, who had the mis As long as our present stock ortune to lose one of his fingers. ’city family for an indefinite lime lasts we will sell you tires at Thurston ■ nd Melvin Foltz won' vas in Hermiston Wednesday today's low prices. Rubber is ivc it medical attention. o Kennewick to play In the hand up 150% and cotton has ad- r the Trades Day program Satur- ay. Tac. Gilhuly of White Bluffs vanced 50%. Judge for your ♦ "com panted the Foltz boys home. self the course that tire prices COLUMBIA NEWS The I O. O. F. Stanfield lodge pu must lake. By Florence Udey Uhe Hermiston Herald “M + Firestone AUGUST TIRE SALE SAVE THE COTTON PROCESS TAX Al today’s low prices don’t take chances with thin, worn tires! With our liberal traile in allowance you can equip your car with a set of new Firestone High Speed Tires al very low cost. Don't delay. Come in today. LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCES DURING THIS SALE m MASTERPIECE siruction and workman- ship. Every High Stretch cord is Gum- Dipped for greater safely and blow, out protection the safe- SIZE TODAY'S PRICE 4.75-19 5.00-19 5.25-IB 5.50-IB 5.50-19 6.00-19 H.D. 6.00-20 H.D. 6.50-20 H.D. $8.40 9.00 10.00 11.30 11.50 15.60 15.90 18.15 1929 Price Jan. 1933 Price Mrs Baraçar has been quite at her home for the past week, idney Iathrop of Portland was es Sunday ever "8. The Loy ■ college chum he rast year. Lathrop is als friend of Stanley < reen and caller n him Sunday. Mr. Latbron h eon working in the harvest fields ear Pendleton the past fi w weeks Lawrence Calc < W Ila Walla I pending with his sister ' wenyth at the home of their aunt ’rs. W. T Reev S. ’r. and M s. D. 1 Starkweather re leaving this week for a short acation. Th y plan to visit a ‘arkdale, Portland and along th< oast. 10.30 1150 12.00 16.70 /17.00, / 20.35 X 11.00 12.36 18/70 14.10 RAIL FARE SLASHED to FRACTION OVER /18,50 PER MILE ROUND TRIP Firestone SIZE PRICE CHICAGO 5.00-19 $8.10 9.00 10.15 4.75-19 5.00-20 5.25.18 $6.70 WORLD: FAIR Firestone SENTINEL TYPE 7.45 8.10 Other Site» Proportionately Firestone COURIER TYPE SIZE PRICE SIZE PRICE 4. 10-2 I 4.50-21 4.75-19 $4.98 5.65 6.05 4.40-21 4.5O-2I $3.60 4.25 3.45 Other Sizes Proportionately Low 30x3 12 a. Other Sloe» Proportionately l^w Black & White Station HERMISTON, OREGON Keep your checking account balance up all the time. You will be surprised what amounts of money you can save in the course of a year by doing so—and will have the day-by-day satisfaction of knowing that you are ready for bargains when they come. * * **** * * * * * UMATILLA NEWS t By Louise Byrnes Rosa Ricco passed through Uma tilla last Thursday on her way to of Hermiston Portland for a short visit after a Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. summer’s tour through Europe. Miss Ricco is language teacher In the lo F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President cal school. A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier Bill Davis stopped at the home of his brother, Ralph Davis, last Wed- nesday enroute to his home in Pen- dleton after a visit to Portland. Olaf Stangeby and son Ralph of Seattle spent Wednesday in Umatil- spent the week with her brother, W. O. Miller accompanied by his la with friends. niece, Mrs. Duff Knight, motored to Ervin Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. William Ervin have Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel of Her Meachem last Thursday where they gone to Burns, Ore., where they will miston called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. got a load of wood. make their home. Mr. Ervin is em Kendler Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chaney of Irrigon ployed by Newport Construction Co. George Kendler, Sr., motored to visited with Mrs. Duff Knight Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Ladine and daugh Walla Walla on business Sunday. day. ter Adell and Mr. and Mrs. Gossett, Mrs. George Kendler. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller are returned to their homes in Portland Mrs. Clarence Gurin and children moving to their ranch west of town Tuesday after a short visit with motored to Pendleton Saturday this week. Everett Gossett. Lew Brownell has gone to St. George Butterwood, Olaf Stange- where they spent the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith and Martin Springs near Carson, Wn., by and son Ralph, and Pete McNabb left Thursday for a fishing trip near children of Hermiston visited at the for a vacation. Ralph Joder is tak Ben Spencer home Sunday evening. ing his place at the statiop. Lostine. John Powell of Portland is spend Mrs. McCloyd McCulla and son Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson re turned last Wednesday from a visit ing a few days in Umatilla with his and daughter motored to Walla Walla Wednesday. with Mr. and Mrs. Turnbow in Cos daughter, Mrs. Duff Knight. mopolis. Wn.' Mrs. Milo McFarland and small daughter Joyce returned home from the Hermiston hospital Friday. Mr. Russell of the Oregon State Fire Relief association of Salem, called at the A. E. McFarland home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bousquet and VASTLY PFFR NT children were guests at a chicken dinner at the Emmett Cooney home Thursday. NAw 1)aal___ Admission to the g rounds reduced from 50c to 25c, —ee- and this 25e includes free general admission Mrs. Ed McMillian and daughter (usually 50c) to the combined Night Show at the grandstand—but every, Joyce returned to Portland after a body pays—no passes printed. Attend daily, help break attendance records. short visit here. Bud Hiatt of Pendleton spent last Agriculture, Horticulture, Livestock, 4-H Clubs, Industry. week with his brother, Ursel Hiatt and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and Thoroughbred Racing, XSJ aa.ktosön sEEenea"zo.“sand: daughter Erma visited in Walla 25c—reserved seats and boxes 25c and 50c extra. Walla Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. McCloyd McCulla Free Double Night Show, and children of Milton are now liv Society Horseshow and Nature-in-the-Raw combined—World’s record high ing in Umatilla. Mr. McCulla has jumpers IS feet, I inches) and High School Horses mingled with the West’s leased the Texaco Service station worst outlaw buckers and Brahmas. General admission to Night Show from Clarence Guirin. la 50c value) FREE. Reserve seats 25c. Boxes 50c. Three thousand free Mrs. Francis Lorois and children seats. Standing room far 10,000. have returned to their home in Newport. Ore., after a month's visit Admission to Grounds with Mrs. Lories’ father, Jess Con ing parking, 25c. No passes printed. No pass out checks. Everybody er Knotts and son Le- nell. Mrs. Oliver the reduced rate—Employees, Concessioners, Exhibitors, Contestants. a business trip to Spo- | 'and, Many of the younger set enjoyed Friends, Patrons—all alike. ane Sunday evening. returning a weiner roast at the beach last Tuesday. Wednesday night. Among those Linder was Mrs. August ______ ___ __ a visitor _____ present were Billie Chase, Betty Me LABOR DAY—The Big Opening Day, Sept. 4-9 t the Barham home and the Joe Kenzie, Blanche Pike, Maxine Me Mey home Friday. Nabb, Annie Wurster, Alicia Bous- Mrs. Hughes and son left Thurs- quet, Melvola Root, Louise Byrnes, ‘ay for Enterprise where they will George McNabb, Lyle Brown, Eu isit temporarily. gene Tonies, Don Harryman, Roy Rev. Briggs was .. a visitor _____ ___ at ____ the _ McNabb, Bob Piker. Don Isom, El arham home and S. Epperson home ton Fromdahl and Maurice Caldwell. Monday. Mrs. Elmore McKenzie spent a Mrs. O. O. Felthouse was a visitor few days of last week in Portland. it the Joe Udey home Saturday Miss Muriel Byrnes and Betty and vhile Mr. Felthouse was a business Dean Hiatt of Pendleton visited at isitor at the F. W. Lenz home. the James Byrnes home oyer the Mrs. Barhams and son Childs and I week end. Ir. and Mrs. August Lindner were Dorothy Marshall who has been isitors at the Squire Thomas home spending her summer vacation in Dave Prudhammer was a visitor Seattle and Portland is spending I it the Joe Dyer home Sunday. the week with Erma Byrnes. Miss WHY CAN WHEN YOU MAY BUY AT THESE PRICES. WE Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norquist and Marshall and her parents, Mr. and | ' < • amily of Wallula were visitors at Mrs. Jim Marshall were residents of • HANDLE ONLY NATIONALLY KNOWN STANDARD BRANDS OF GOODS. NO FANCY NAMES OF UNKNOWN QUALITY. he F. W. Lenz home and George Umatilla until two years ago when | eibe home Sunday. they moved to Walla Walla. Mr. Stutter's bought Mrs. Bels- Mrs. Walter Caldwell and son, | amper’s cows last week. Kenneth, spent a few days of last Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Helix week in The Dilles, Ore. vere visitors at the Joe Udey home Mrs. Tom O’Donnell and son Tom- Sunday. my spent Friday shopping in Pen Jim Reid returned home Saturday dleton. Sliced in heavy syrup. rom Seattle where he has been vi- Large Halves Ellen Harvey is visiting at the No. 2* tins. iting relatives and friends. No. 2 % tins. home of Betty McConnor in Port- Mrs. Laura Morris and daughter land this week. Pauline accompanied by Ann Som- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon mo uerer, all of whom have been visit- tored to Emmigrant Springs Sunday ng In Portland and Newberg for where they attended a reunion of, he past week returned home Sun- Mr. Conlon’s family. lay. Mrs. Nora Berwick and sons re- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haneline turned Sunday from a weeks visit in ind Ernest Carson were visitors at Portland and Albany. he Joo Udey home Thursday even- Mrs. Scott Brown and children, ng. Del Monte - Halves Margaret and Vivian. motored over Jasper Templeton was a business from Olympia Saturday with Mrs. | No. 2 1 tins. No. 2 tins (1 00 isitor at the Joe Udey home Tues- Brown's brother. O. E. Schroeder, to Per Doten Per Dozen • 1 lay. make their home in Umatilla. Mr. Carl Haddox, former resident of Schroeder returned to Olympia Sun- ' olumbia, was visiting with friends day. iere Tuesday. He reports that his Christian Endeavor was held on nother, who is in the Sanitarium in the school lawn Sunday evening eattle, is improving rapidly. with several from the Hermiston so-e Mr and Mrs. Joe Udey and daugh ciety present. er Florence were business visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bousquet and | : ′ r-gue River - Solid Pack n Pendleton last Wednesday. daughter, Alicia, left Saturday for ! < > Io. 21 tins. Per Dozen Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner and a few days visit in Condon. Billy I ′ » amily were dinner guests at the J. Bousquet went over Friday and will | 1 , I. DeMoss home Sunday. return with his parents. | <, OUR SEVEN O'CLOCK COFFEE IS GOING OVER BIG BECAUSE O. O. Felthouse and Walter Jen- Mrs. D. C. Chapman of Pendleton ′ } Irzejewski are repairing the bus spent a few days of last week with : , otite so that ft will be ready by the Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman. | < • IT GIVES SATISFACTION. ime school starts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson and ¡ , Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were son. Wilbur, of Walla Walla were < > WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP with ONE BAR WHITE inner guests at the Joe Udey home Umatilla visitors Sunday. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck and son KING TOILET SOAP—ALL FOR Mrs. Halliburton visited Monday Dickie of Maryhill visited Ith her son. J. E. Hallyburton. Roy Lash home Sunday. Walter Jendrzejewski, who has Mrs. W A. Conlon spent Monday wen helping Oron Felthouse repair and Tuesday shopping in Portland. he bus route, cut his arm seriously Elmore McKenzie visited Monday Vednesday morning while dumping and Tuesday with his family here. the truck. He Is employed in Portland. George Leibe is building a silo M rs. A W. Byrnes and grandson 'it his farm F. W. Lenz and sons, Ervin of Touchet are visiting at the Fred and Martin, are helping him. home of Mrs Byrnes' son, James The state has taken over the dia- Byrnes. gonal road from Hermiston to the Naomi Chapman of Pendleton FIRST NATIONAL BANK ITS YOUR XeKlenveszozm’hana.ylus neauces from TOMATOES TOURIST SLEEPERS ar, g upon payment of regular sleeping car charges s • For complete information and assistance in planning your trip to the World’s Fair, inquire of = Ee s ------ ANOIN Hermiston, Ore. Libby’s $1.93 Del Monte Del Rogue s The PORTLAND ROSE - Good in .... : DELUXE COACHES & ! at2.R%6sorhlduer APRICOTS Effective Daily F. C. Woughter, Agent Buildi A | - o OLDFIELD TYPE PRICE Other Sizes Proportionately Low • Per doz. $1.79 Per doz. $1.93 Booth’s Yello"s"PFunsHalves Per doz. $1.73 22.60 SIZE 5.25-18 When you come aerosa bargains—that is. the real bar gains which usually require full payment in cash be cause the seller needs the money—it is very satisfy ing to have the money in the bank awaiting only your signature on a check. Del Monte TODAY’S LOW PRICES Firestone SUPER OLOrno TYH Keep It Ready! PEACHES / 18.8.X / Always Ready For Action . . ? PAY LESS and Live Better \ $8.55 s \ $ 10.20 \ 9.15/ . . . Is Your Checking Account pays obert Smith hom eek. Firestone High Speed Tires arc extra quality- Wallula cut-off road. Repair work is being done and gravel is being hauled for the new road. The base gravel will be taken from the gravel pit near the Chet Hunt home and the top coat will come from the pit near the reservoir. An informal dancing party was | given by Elbert Hutchison at the, Oliver Knotts home Saturday even- ing. Those present were: Laura Me < > Faul, Rita, Lucille, Frank and John ′ 1 Coray, Twila House of Echo, Don : , Jackson, Anna Rae and Dick Mar- o tin, Helen and Walter Jendrzejew- ′ } ski, Marian Cassidy, Gilbert Costa, 1 , Marjorie Whittaker of Pilot Rock, % Lois Hutchison, Mary Jane Hammer, ‘ ’ Mrs. Struthers, Childs Barhams, Florence Udey, Ralph Shafer, Mr. ’ ' and Mrs. Oliver Knotts and son Le- 1 ' land, and the host. Marjorie Whittaker of Pilot Rock $ is visiting with Marian Cassidy for < > several days. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knotts and ' । son Leland were business visitors in 2 , Pilot Rock Sunday. Mr. Knotts re- < , mained in Pilot Rock where he will 1 1 continue his work. ! , r n the team work for initiation a he Echo lodge Tuesday evening. or TIRE CONSTRUCTION Firestone HIGSEEED 5.50-IB THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. 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