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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Uhe Germision frraln Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers I Entered as Second Class Matter December, 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One Year . ................ ... Six Months —..... — Three Months ..... .................. | $1.00 I .75 .50 farmer by destroying the insects and should be protected. If parents will cooperate In this matter the boys may be made to realize the harm done by killing these feathered friends. The move- ment for preservation of birds is being pushed through the Boy Scout troop also. A boy cannot learn the valuable birds from the destructive birds too early In life. Petition Racket to Front. prior four-month season totaled $1,806,645.7 2, which was $64,493.- 62 more than In the current period. The drop in fees was 3.57 per cent, while the decrease in registra- tions was only three-tenths of one per cent, due to modification of li- cense rates, particularly on light | trucks and deliveries, and to classi- fication of a larger number of ve- nicies under the farmers’ special ;roup at lower rates, through regu- lations established by the second session of the 1933 legislature in December. The regular grange meeting was held in the gym Saturday night, with Grange Master Anna Skovbo in the chair. Among other business transacted members decided to put on the degree work at Condon in ( he near future. Mr. and Mm. De Vine of Lexington will take part in the work. Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins are building a new house of their prop erty to replace the one destroyed by tire last winter. Paul Hatch returned from Port land this week with parts for his electric light plant. Marvin and Vernon Ransier are pending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ransier and family at Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicklander and family of LaGrande visited re latives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oron Wright from Lexington visited in Boardman Sat urday. Mrs. Edward Kunze entertained last week in honor of the fifth birth day of her grandson, -Edward -Me Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Myers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers. The H. E. C. club will meet at the home of Mrs. Dan Ransier next Wednesday. THURSDAY, MAT 24. 1934. " visitors Wednesday. Florence re mained to visit her sister Marjory for a few days. The Pollyannas met at tbe home of Mrs. Harle Rogers Wednesday, with Mrs. D. R. Starkweather as hostess. Miss Elva Berry left Saturday to attend Rebekah grand lodge at Tilla mook. She will visit relatives in Portland enroute home. The last meeting of the study club until fall was held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Richards Thursday. Don and Dean Harrison of Port- land arrived Friday by stage to spend the summer months on the F. A. Shelton farm. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Peterson of Casper, Wyoming, are here visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. A. Shelton. The Commercial Club has orga nized an athletic club for men and boys, and women and girls. The hall on the ground floor of the Fraternal building will be open between 7 | and 10 o’clock Tuesdays and Fridays for the use of the ladies and all oth- | er nights are reserved for the men. Miss Katherine Olday is visiting Mrs. Joyce Smith In Irrigon thia week. Has Stood the TEST You praise the bridge that carries you safely across the stream, or the ship that lands you safely in port. Latest of the petition rackets un der the grand old Oregon system F The same praise Is due a good an initiative tor the repeal of the basic science laaw—the law which Bank like ours, that has safely CHURCH NOTES requires the practitioners of all weathered the financial flurries all healing arts to have at least an ele these years and has been able at all mentary knowledge of the structure HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH times to protect its depositors and Stop Killing Birds, of the human body and the effects care for all needs of its customers. J. T. Dowell, Minister. An objection has been voiced by of various chemical and physical It is a record of which we are proud. Bible School at 10:00. many people to the killing of birds processes upon it. Our Bank has stood every test and Public worship and preaching at which habítate the project. Small To your door, there may come the 11:00 A. M. invites your patronage. boys who bave been allowed to usual petition pusher. a sad-looking have a business The church will carry airguns have been killing DEPOSITS PROTECTED F.D.I.C. individual with a sad story. He does meeting Sunday at close of preach- birds which are not doing damage not know or care what tbe petition ing services. to crops or gardens but which are Is all about. He has had a lot of Prayer meeting Wednesday destroying insects in large num troubles. He needs tbe five cents a 3:00 P. M. numbers. This year especially, fol name he is paid for getting signa of Hermiston lowing the mild winter, the fields tures. He will tell you it costs you METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >50,000. are infested with harmful Insects, Morning worship at 10:00. Ser- nothing to help him out. # #* * * * * * * and the birds are a fine asset to the F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President Read this petition or any petition non theme, "Summary of What A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier PINE CITY NEWS before you sign it. Be sure you un !O,87O Clergymen Think on War By Oleta Neill derstand It before you sign it and ind Economic Questions." Sunday Several girls from Echo and some ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ If you sign It. For it Is cheaper to ’chool at 11:00. Primary, junior * * * * * * * * * * young people from Pine City met at donate five cents or two bits or ind adult departments. IRRIGON NEWS t the auditorium Thursday night for Epworth League meeting at 7:00. even a dollar to the pitiful petition By Mrs. W. C. Isom band practice. Music is being pre-1 Evening church service at 8:00. pusher than It Is to add your name Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones motored pared for the Fourth of July cele-1 Tuesday evening, May 29th, there to a petition which calls for a use- less election which runs up taxpay- will be a meeting of the Sunday to Baker, Ore.. Sunday to take their bration at Echo. Frank Ayers and Harvey Ayers ! School board. Al! teachers and of son Maxwell to the CCC camp near ers costs. called on their aunt Mrs. Ollie Neill For instance, there is a bit of ficers of the Sunday School should Baker. FARM TESTED PRODUCTS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom made a Friday evening. clever and unscrupulous deception be present. Lloyd Baldridge visited at the I trip to Heppner Sunday as guests in the movement for the repeal of BABY CHICK SCRATCH HERMISTON UNION CHURCH f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bleakman. L. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watten- | the basic science statute. People C. R. Moore, Pastor. Cork, a brother of Mrs. Isom, burger Sunday evening. Should Be Fed With are being told that this is merely a The regular Sunday school is held rom Edgemont, S. D., who has been Relatives and friends of Mr. and measure which will permit people to hire any kind of healer they at the church at 10:00 A. M„ with visiting relatives at Monument, Ore., Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger met at the want. The implication is that the classes for all ages. Preaching ser- net them in Heppner and returned family home Sunday to celebrate their hosts’ 30th wedding annivers- basic science bill prevents such a vice starts at 11:00 o'clock and the with them for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevers and ary. Those present were: Mr. and choice. This positively is not the sermon subject for Sunday will be WE SUPPLY THIS SCRATCH IN Individual Responsibility," At 2:30 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stevers from Mrs. Reid Buseick, Barbara, Donna | case. The basic science bill specifically in the afternoon Rev. Moore wii Inion, Ore., visited friends and re and Robert of Long Creek; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger, Junior and | latives several days last week. provides that a person is free to hire preach at Pine City. Christian Endeavor will be held Snow McCoy who has been stay Lucille; Mrs. Ollie Nelli, Alma and | any kind of healing service he ASK FOR CIRCULAR NO. 7 thinks best, It merely says that ât 7:00 P. M., with a discussion on ing at the home of Mrs. Irvin Chap Lennä; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watten "The Use and Abuse of Money." burger and granddaughter Florence man during her illness, is now at "HOW TO FEED YOUR TURKEYS TO GET BEST RESULTS." those who are licensed in the heal- Following C. E., Rev. Moore will Hermiston assisting in the post Andrews of Echo; Mrs. J. J. Chis ing profession, be they orothdox holm, Barbara and Marjean of Walla physicians (M.D.’s) or osteopaths or preach on "Jesus’ Relation to Hu office. Wilbur Minnick visited his bro- Walla; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conser, homeopaths or naturopaths or chiro manity." Come and be a part of a growing ther and family Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marie of Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. | practors or healers of any sort, must community men’s Bible class from Minnick last week. Burl Coxen, Betty Marie and Glen have some Idea of what It is all HERMISTON, OREGON Billy Markham visited with Von- of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. about. They must show that they 9:30 to 10:40 Sunday morning at FELTHOUSE WAREHOUSE OPPOSITE DEPOT Neill, daughter Alma, son Guy; Miss know the fundamentals of human the Legion hall. The women’s class na Jones over the week end. meets at the church at 10:00 Bernice Neill, Mrs. Peter Carlson Ollie Coryell, Clarence Wood, MONTHS physiology and chemistry and phy- Russell McCoy, Mr. Connell and son Frank and Dick; and Mr. and Mrs. sics. They cannot pass through some o’clock. We welcome you to the Homelike Marvel left Sunday for the CCC A. E. Wattenburger, and Earle. diploma mill and expect to qualify Church with a Homelike Greeting. camp at Tollgate. C. H. Ayers and son Ray were in in Oregon for the healing arts. Mrs. Fred Markham and Mrs. Hermiston Monday on business. Ray th,” 1.1* The basic science bill does not at- tempt to disqualify competent prac- MILES! CHRiSTIAl SCIENCE CHURCHES Walter Grider were calling on Mrs. stayed in Hermiston to visit with his grandparents for a few days. W. C. Isom Tuesday. titioners in any branch of the heal- 66Mortals and Immortals" was The Misses Oleta and Bernice ing arts, It doos seek to eliminate ill the subject of the Lesson- Neill attended a meeting at the outright quacks In every branch of Sermon in all Churches of Christ, church in Hermiston Satur- practice. the shysters of the profes- Scientist, « n Sunday, May 20. f STANFIELD NEWS t Union day evening. sion who Impose their Ignorance on The Golden Text was, "As we By Sophronla Rhea Rev. Moore of Hermiston will the public at tremendous cost not have borna the image of the Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers. Mrs. earthy, wc shall also tear the only in money and bodily suffering Grace Rogers. Miss Mildred Rogers hold services at the Pine City audi image of ho heavenly' (I Cor. but in life itself. and Mrs.O. Baumgartner were called torium Sunday, May 27, beginning 15:49). People have been killed by to Medford by the sudden death of at 2:00 o'clock. Among the citrtions which Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abbott left smooth-lipped ignoramuses who have a cousin. compri zed he Lt son-Sermcn was Thursday for Meacham, where they only certain charms Instead of act Miss Mattie Gifford, who has been the following from the Bible: ual healing arts. Right here In Eu employed in Spokane for the past will spend the summer. We want the people of Hermiston and the surrounding “Have we rot all me f: ther? hath The Misses Oleta, Bernice and gene, fanciful remedies of the most few years, arrived home Sunday for not one Gt d created us?” (Mal. community to come In—browse around—compare quality— hideous sort have been prescribed 3:10). a short visit. She left Wednesday Lennä Neill and Evelyn Lee, and compare price—REALLY GET ACQUAINTED! ! ! ! Hugh, Harold and Ralph Neill, and The I c son-Sermon also In to men. women and children suffer for San Francisco. Hundreds of feature values await your inspection. The cluded the following correlative ing ailments of the most grievous Messers Frank Sloan. Martin Ref Raymond Lee, went to Echo Mon prices will amaze you—yet you can buy with confidence be passages from ths Christian Sci- and dangerous kind, by persons, per- vem, Claud McCall and Julius Viller- day evening to band practice. cause you're buying at Pendleton’s QUALITY STORE! ! once textbook. Science and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and baps well meaning, but utterly un moure were hosts at the Eastern Health with Key to the Scrip- qualified to practice healing arts. Star in Hermiston Tuesday evening. Rev. C. R. Moore of Hermiston at tures”, by Muy Baker Eddy: The basic science law is only a Evelyn Starkweather, Jane and tended a convention at the Chris “Immortal man was und is Gou's reasonable and logical protection to Margaret Gibson and Billie Hedrick tian church in Heppner Sunday. image or idea, even the infinite Junior Wattenburger spent Mon- the public against the quacks. There expression of infinite Mind, and were business visitors in Pendleton day night with his grandparents, immortal man is coexistent and is only no discrimination against Tuesday. Organdy—Very Special coeternal with that Mind . any type of practitioner, There Is Miss Katherine Olday accompa- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger. The spiritual man's consciousness Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and only the provision that he must nied Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier to and Individuality are reflections Silk prove that he knows something Spokane last week, returning Sat- children visited at the C. H. Ayers of God. They are the emanations -“GET ACQUAINTED DAYS"- and Mrs. Ollie Neill homes Friday to the about the delicate nature of the hu- urday. of Him who is Life, Truth, and Top! man body before he starts. Hany 1 Folti was called to Spokane evening. Love. Immortal man is not and Mr. and Mrs. C. Greene and Read every petition that is pre on business Saturday, and while never was material. but always rented to you. Refuse to sign any spiritual and eternal” (p. 336) there remained to attend the wed- family of Stanfield visited with relatives on Butter Creek Sunday. petition which Is not perfectly clear ding of his niece Tuesday. Japanese Rev. Moore of Hermiston was and clean cut.— Eugene Register- Connie Thorsen spent last week Matching Napkins - 2 for 15c "Center" and “ Middle" Guard. in Portland visiting his sister Eve- dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D In generai usage lue words “center’ Neill Sunday. lyn. Miss Blanche Thorsen accom- Pair AUTOMOBILE LICENSE REVENUE ind “middle" maty be used synony panied him home from The Dalles s Miss' Alma Neill returned to rhetoric there nously, but -"GET ACQUAINTED DAYS"- Long Creek with Mr. and Mrs. where LOWERED BY SMALL FEE. she has been attending NCE you could only hop» you hades of difference. For instance, one Reid Buselck for several days wouldn’t have a blow-out. Now may speak of the center of the earth, school. Receipts from all motor vehicle or of a circle, or the center of popu- the new Safety Sil vert own gives you Ben Fix lost five of his best cows visit. Mrs. Roy Omohundro and sons blow-«Ht protection fret— and months of fees for the first four months of lation. We usually speak, however, of Sunday night as the result of alfal extra miles in the bargain I The amez- Edwin and Lewis were In Hermis 1834 totaled 11,7 4 2,15 2.10, accord the middle of a line, or the middle of fa bloat. White and Colors ing Life-Saver Golden Ply, now built ing to a summary of registrations a week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Refvem at- ton Friday. into every Silvertown Tire, resists ter- Talon Zipper Fastners Mrs. Ollie Neill and Mrs. Roy compiled by the office of the secre tended the Red A White store ban rifle beat, the great, unseen cause of Sew and Connor were business visitors In tary of state. P. J. Stadelman. Of quet In Walla Waalla Monday. blow-outs and early tire failure. Tires Save! the money collected, $1,600,000 is t BOARDMAN NEWS last months longer, and fear of blow Miss Irma Duvall stopped for a Echo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and By Mrs. Dan Ransier outs is banished! Yet thia Safety set aside by law for distribution to -"GET ACQUAINTED DAYS”- lew minute’s visit with her grand- Silvertown doesn’t cost a penny more the counties for road purposes. Ernest Peck was a Portland visit- parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waid, Misses Oleta and Bernice Neill at- than other standard tires! Come in and which means that the state highway or last week. enroute to her home tn Lexington tended Christian Endeavor and see this life-saving tire. church at the Union church in Her department will get little revenue and George from Pendleton Tuesday evening. Edward Compton Yd. "Subject to change without notice and from license funds and will depend Wicklander left tor California Mon- Robert and Donald Refvem. two mlston Sunday evening. New Summer Styles A. E. Wattenburger and E. B. on gasoline taxes and motor trans of Miss Esther Fredreckson’s pupils Straws - Felts - Fabrics portation charges, collected by the Mrs. Julia Marlow returned to played in the recital Saturday after Wattenburger were business visi- tors in Pendleton and Publie Utilities Commissioner, Pilot Rock her home in Pendleton Wednesday noon In Hermiston. In the evening its income from state sources. spending a with her Donald Refvem. George McDermott Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and Licensee on passenger cars con- laughter, and family Mr. and Mrs. and Alice Rhea played. -"GET ACQUAINTED DAYS”- tributed 11.1 13.529.00 to the total, Dan Ransier. Dramatic students under Mrs. family and Miss Oleta Neill were trucks paid $501,307.03, buses Lola Bell left for Heppner Satur- Cora Olday taking part in the re- in Hermiston Sunday. Mrs. Roy Connor of Walla Wal brought In $27,530.37, and miscel- lay evening. citai given at Hermiston Saturday WITH UFESAVER GOLDEN PLY la neons collections, which include Mr. and Mrs. Harland Jones and were Miss Katherine Olday, David la. Wn., is visiting with her aunt. | certificate of title charges. opera- family were Sunday dinner guests libson, Paul Baker, and Stanley Mrs. Ollie Neill. tors' and chauffeurs’ payments, dea- of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Markan. Green. Patricia Richards. Nadine------------------------------------------------- Of Summer Fabrics : lern' licenses, and motorcycle fees, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Ransier of Rueber. Doris Hutton, Marion Stur- Drink Water With Meals made up the balance of $99,785.70. Echo v rere dinner guests of Mr. and divant, Bytha Hoskins, LaVerne Good For Stomach During the four months, 243,743 Mrs. Dan Ransier Monday. Thorsen, Anna Hedrick and Mary I passenger cars, trucks and buses Miss Lubbis of Portland spent the Rhea. -"GET ACQUAINTED DAYS"- Water with meals helps stomach A Wonderful Value! were registered, 755 less than the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alyce Laughary returned to juices. aids digestion. If bloated HERMISTON. ORE. with gas add a spoonful of Adlerika. 244,498 listed during the first four Lubbis. She left Tuesday for Raker Portland Wednesday. DOZENS OF OTHER SPECIALS' PHONE 881 dose cleans out poisons and months of the last registration per- to visit relatives before returning to Nye Berry, Donald Refvem and One washes BOTH upper and lower bow- I led. The (ees collected during the her home In Portland. Florence Hutton were Pendleton els. Al Leading Druggists. FIRST NATIONAL BANK t SPERRY’S Surelive and Sureturk WITH THIS LIFE SAVING TIRE 10-20-25 and 100 lb. packages Ellis Feed Store EXTRA hit. I p Arty’s GET ACQUAINTED DAYS a . Sheer BLOUSES $1.00 Pure Silk HOSIERY * BLOW-OUT PROTECTION Lunch Cloths FREE! 50c Handbags 50c Fast Color PRINTS 50c HATS Goodrich PENNOCK’S GARAGE $1.95 Rayon UNDIES White GLOVES 75c 45c Pendleton’s Quality Store