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THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, 01 PAGE TWO Home Economica club meets with | I surrent and power In communica- tion circuits, in the regional com Mrs. Shell, June 13th. Dave Johnston and Harold Funk- : at Hermis- 1 ----- Published every first place for the six conse- houser will look after the Kruse’s taken ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by years that awards were made ranch while they Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. eutive cation. northwest states. in the Publishers. The eletrlc storm of last Tuesday killed three of Howard Bales fine Entered ae Second Class Matter Awarded Flaque. cows, and also knocked the December, 190«. Umatilla County, Credited with skill, courage and milk plaster off Mr. Jenkins’ new house. Oregon. switch- devotion in remaining Al Price made a business trip to boards, test desks and repair Jobs Subscription Rates: Walla Walla last week. 91.00 during the Southern California earth One Year - ----------------- Mrs. Leslie Packard was on the .75 quake last year, thousands of men Six Months -----—.......... ——- sick list Monday. of two telephone com- and women Three Months .—.................. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jayne visited | panies have been voted group Vail Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier Saturday MEMBER plaques. evening. One group plaque was awarded by OCI a national committee to employees of the Southern California Tele phone Co., and the other to employ CHURCH NOTES ees of the Associated Telephone Co. O.S.C. Student Wini Big Award. of Long Beach, according to word For the third time in the eight received by J. A. Murray of Pendle BAPTIST CHURCH. years it has been granted, the na- ton, district telephone manager. tional prize for the best technical J. T. Dowell. Minister. paper submitted by students from ♦ Bible school 10:00 a. m. the 113 college branches of the BOARDMAN NEWS t A Children’s Day program will be American Institute of Electrical En Iven at 11:00 o’clock. By Mrs. Dan Ransier gineers has been won by an O.S.C. Evening preaching service at 8:00 Tom DeLano was in Hermiston student. Tom Wagner o “Portland ‘clock. has just been awarded the first Friday on business. prize of »100 for his paper dealing: Dave Johnston worked for Tom ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH with a new method of measuring DeLano last week. W. A. Briggs, Pastor Marguerite Harford left the first Morning Worship at 10:00. Ser- of the week for Blalock where she non theme, “Traitors To Ourselves.’ will be employed. Sunday School at 11:00. Primari Ernest Peck’s mother is here vi- mnior and adult departments. I siting Mr. Peck and family for a lass adapted to each one. few days. Epworth League at 7:00. Mr. and Mrs. Munger are visiting Evening church service at 8:00 Mrs. Munger's sisters, Mrs. Leslie ermon theme, "How to Pray Sui Packard and Mrs. John Jenkins. Mr. essfully." Jenkins is doing carpenter work on Dr. Yarnes will be here on Wed the new residence. nesday night at 8:00 o’clock to hoi Marvin Ransier and Vernon Part- our last quarterly conference. Ever low visited their parents from Echo member of the conference and tho Monday. of the church who are interest! Mrs. Ed McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. should be present for this occasion Jerry Darling, Selma McBane, all of leports from the heads of the dif Portland visited at the Ed Kunze ferent departments must be in at home last week. Mrs. McClellan he time of this conference. was accompanied by her son Edward Boys club meets on Wednesday who has been visiting with his ifternoons. grandparents for the last few months. CHRISTIAN SCIEECE CHURCHES Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick and family went to Morgan for Memor 66 A ncient and Modern Necro- ial day. mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced” was Mrs. Pat Patee returned to her the subject of the Lesson-Sermon home in Fossil last Tuesday. She in all Churches of Christ, Scien left her two little children. Francis tist, on Sunday, June 3. and Ruth, with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. The Golden Text was, “Oh let Olson for the summer. the wickedness of the wicked Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kruse and come to an end; but establish the daughter Lois and Mrs. Pitchford just; lor the righteous God trieth and son Eldon of Ashland left Sat the nearts and reins" (Ps. 7:3). urday for Cheyenne, Wn., where Among the citations which comprised the Lesscn-Sermen ’ s they will visit a sister of Mrs. Kruse the following from the Bib'e: and Mrs. Pitchfords. They will go Ge, "Surely there Is no enchantment from there to Spokane where they t. • ' I against Jacob, neither is there : ny will visit Mr. Kruse's sister. divination against Israel” (Num. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball and fami 23:23). ly visited In Heppner Thursday. The Lesson-Sermon also in Mr. and Mrs. Ira Benger were cluded the following correlative looking nfter business interests here passages from the Christien Sci- and Wednesday. ence textbook, “Science Health with Key to the Ser p- Howard Bates made a business turcs”, by Dary Caker LCdy : trip to Heppner last week. “That evil or mnttor has noither Fred Houghtor Mr. and Mrs. intelligene nor rower, is the doc wore on the project Saturday. trino of abseluts Christian Eci- Mrs. Art Allen. Mrs. Dan Ransiei ene?, and this is t‘e great truth and Maxine Mackan picked cherries which strips all disguise from er at the A. E. McFarland ranch Thurs ror ... In Science, you can have day at Umatilla. no power cppo: ed to God, and the An ice cream social was given or. physical sen es must sive up their false testiricny . . . The Eo d the lawn at Russel’s as a benefit for yon do and embody gives :cu the the transferring of the new minister on y power obtainable" (1D. 454, from Halfway, Ore., who preached N./ 192). his first sermon here last Sunday. 4.1 Vov.Pg: * Otto Mackan of LaGrande was in HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Boardman on business Monday. C. R. Moore, Minister. Mrs. Phillip Jones of La Grandt Regular Sunday school hour at Is visiting at the Harlan Jones home. 0:00 A. M., followed with preach Harvey Adams and brother Mau rice of North Powder stopped in ing service at 11:00 A. M.. on the Boardman enroute to Dufur, Ore., subject, “Helping to Bear Our Bur- lens." this week. The Men's community class meets Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers and from 9:30 to 10:40 Sunday morn- family spent Sunday with Mr. and ing at the Legion hall. Mrs. Ed Souders. The women's class meets in the Mrs. Aaron Agee is working in JOW we protect you against the Hermiston. Mr. Agee Went out to his church between 10:00 and 11:00 - dangers of shopping for “bargain- o’clock Sunday morning. wheat ranch Monday. Christian Endenvnr at 7:00 P.M., built” tires. . It's easy to be fooled on -, Don’t forget the school election with Pauline Stoop as the leader in tires,the differenr? between them is Monday, June 18th. ineide."you mu y at a low price. Those who will leave next Sun- the diserssion of "A Christian's Du don’t gamble! Get genuine Goodrich ty Toward His Body.” Bring your Cavaliers. You know what you are 'day, June 10. for State Grange at Bibles. Roseburg are Mr. and Mrs. Ingvard buying in these sturdy Cavaliere—A A The sermon subject for the even Skoubo, Mrs. Tyler. Mrs. Toni Hen- Quality. You can't expect this quality ing will be "Characteristics Needed dricks. Mrs. A. E. McFarland of from "shoddy” tires. Play safe. Put Umatilla will accompany them. Mrs in Christian Work." 1 Tim. 4:12-16 three extra-sturdy Cavaliere on your There will be preaching at Pine car today. City at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. The young people's oratory and physical the Culture class will meet at P other sizes as low as church Friday nicht at 8:00 P. M. -Ani 2/21 b he termiston Hera petition Oregon State students have Thursday AA- Quality Tires A r Made by Goodrich -COST NO MORE THAN “Bargain-Built” Tires I 4.50x20 .. $6.20 4.50x21 4.75x19 5.00x19 5.25x18 Save Your Eyes! .. 6.50 - - 6.50 IRRIGON NEWS - - 7.40 - - 8.35 By Mrs. W. C. Isom and SAVE MONEY Dr. Curry, the old Reliable Optometrist of Seattle PENNOCK’S GARAGE HERMISTON. ORE. PHONE 881 Goodrich Cavalier A A Quality who has made professional visits to Hermiston for 20 years, will again be at the Hotel Hermiston TUES., June 12 for one day Eyes Examined— Classes Ground and Fitted— Prices Eased on Present Con ditions. Miss Ruth Leicht is staying at the home of Dr. Houser at Walla Walla and taking treatments. Mrs. | Frank Leicht, Nellie and Frankie Leicht motored t Walla Walla Sat- urday and spent the dav with Ruth and report her getting along fine. Mrs Edith Puckett and Billy Markham have gone to Patterson. Wn . to pick cherries through the season. Mrs. Ollie Coryell and Mrs Rum- sell McCoy motored to The Dalles Tuesday for a short visit with rela- tives. L. L. Cork of Edgemont, S. D. who has been visiting his sister. companied then Mr« W to The Dalles, being enroute to Hood Piver. Ore., to visit another sister. Mrs. Mary Smith. end with his family. Rev. Walter Warner and wife of Wasco, Ore., spent several days with relatives here last week. While here they made a trip to the can nery at Hermiston where they canned over 100 quarts of fruit. Rev. Warner finishes his pastorate at Wasco and Arlington this month and is preparing for an extended trip through the eastern and south- ’tn states. Both Rev. and Mrs. War n er will attend Yale University this coming season. Mrs. James Warner left for The Dalles Thursday where he expected to meet a brother and go on for a visit at Yamhill with his sister. Bessie Wilson and Rose Corey left for The Dalles Friday to pick cherries. Mrs. Tom Caldwell and daughter Mrs. Bob Smith, and the Misses Josephine and Belle Fredrickson mo tored to The Dalles Friday. Ollie Coryell, Russell McCoy and Clarence Wood who are located in the CCC camp at Tollgate, spent Saturday and Sunday with the home folks. Earnest Bedwell had the misfor- une to have his bicycle stolen from iis front yard one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler and laughter Yvonne of Umatilla were uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Junday. Mrs. Earl Isom has been quite ill he past week but is improving. Mrs. W. C. Isom motored to Stan- ield Saturday to deliver baby chicks > Mrs. Fred Thorne. STAND UP AND CHEER!” ONG-FULL, AT OASIS. When “Stand Up and Cheer!” Fox Film’s new musical extravagant comes to the Oasis theatre on Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, it will introduce no fewer than five songs that have already established themselves as song hits whenever they have been heard. The songs, destined as the dance tunes of the world for 1934, are “Our Last Night Together," "Baby Take a Bow,” "I'm Laughing," "Broadway’s Gone Hill Billy,’ “She’s ’Way Up Thar” and “Out of the Red.” They are sung, in va rious teaming arrangement, by John Boles, James Dunn, Sylvia Froos, "Aunt Jemima.” and Earl Dancer’s famous chorus. In each of them there is an ensemble composed of the most beautiful girls on th< screen ever placed on view. Although he does not sing any songs, Warner Baxter has the lead- ing role in the picture. It was di- by Hamilton Mac Fadden rected from an original idea by Will Rog- ers and Philip Klein. • * **** ** PINE CITY NEWS # + By Oleta Neill Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and daughter, Isabella, drove to Port land Sunday. They will bring their son James, who attends school in Salem, home with them. The school 'ames attends will close Tuesday. Miss Rosanna Farley of Heppner has been visiting at the John Healy home the past week. She returned to Heppner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Finch at- tended a meeting Saturday evening of the Pleasant Point Grange. Art Alderman called at the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill Saturday. Lieutenant Robert E. Jarmon vi- sited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon, and other relatives for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull of La Grande accompanied by Miss Neva Neill, who attends the Eastern Ore gon State Normal, drove to Butter Creek Tuesday evening, where Mr. and Mrs. Bull visited with Mrs. Bull's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young. Miss Neill visited with her mother. Mrs. Ollie Neill. They re turned to LaGrande Wednesday. Mrs. Jasper Myers spent several days last week visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H Bartholomew. She returned home Sunday afternon. Katherine O’Brien is visiting het aunt. Mrs. W. A. Gourley, while her arents are away from home. Mrs. Ollie Neill. Mrs. Roy Conser and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and laughter Juanita and son Ray. were business visitors in Hermiston and Echo Friday. John Healy made a trip to Wal lowa county last week to see about his sheep. He returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young of The Dalles drove to Butter Creek Wed nesday where they spent the day with their parents .Mr. and Mrs Wm. McCarty and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young. Mr. Young returned to rhe Dalles Wednesday evening, but visit Young remained for with friends and relatives. number of young people from Pine City and Echo met at the Pine City auditorium Friday evening for band practice. Marlon Finch was a business cal- 1er at Ralph Corrigall’s Tuesday morning. who has been visiting friends and relatives on Butter Creek the past two weeks, returned to her home in Walla Walla, Wn„ Friday. Marion Finch was a business visi tor in Umatilla Monday evening. t UMATILLA NEWS t By Louise Byrnes Mrs. Jack Cherry left Wednesday for Bentura, Cal., where she will visit her parents. Ruby Knight was ill last week and unable to attend to her work. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter Joan, Mrs. Paul Walsh and daughter Verna Dale, motored to Walla Walla Wednesday for Mem orial day. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bullard of Condon were in Umatilla Wednes day visiting friends. > Mrs. Jim Means and daughter of Portland was in Umatilla Wednes day and Thursday, visiting her fath- er, John Powell. Harry Hull accompanied by Miss Sara Rix motored to Portland Wed- nesday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Hull. Myrnie Caldwell who is working at Juniper was home Wednesday and Thursday. M. M. McCullough and son Jun ior motored to Heppner Thursday on business. Miss Lena Rose returned Wednes day from Pilot Rock where she has been visiting friends. J. E. Rose and family of Cayuse visited at the Rose home Wednes day. Bill Bousquet visited In Condon Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Bill Bennett left Thursday for anyon City where he now makes his home. Miss Louise Byrnes returned home Friday from Walla Walla and Tou- ■het, where she has been visiting tor a week. May Wurster returned home Fri- lay from Butter Creek. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Miller were surprised Friday evening when a roup of about thirty-three of their rlends and neighbors drove out af- er choir practice. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were presented with a lovely mirror. Mrs. Walter Bray and son John nd Mrs. Jones of Union motored to leppner Memorial day. Jess Connell, who has been ill, is improving. Mrs. Jones of .Union, Ore., spent leverai days of Tast week with her sister, Mrs. W. T. Bray. Roy Bray is working at the Roy Neill ranch on Butter Creek, help- ing in the hay field. John McNirlin of La i Grande was n Umatilla Tuesday of last week. Harry Patterson and Paul Cradox Umatilla >f Patterson were in i Thursday of last week. Mary Jane Shaw of Portland was visiting her father, Earl Shaw, last week. Mrs. Gene McFarland, Miss Effie Bullock and Henry Dexter were shopping in Pendleton Friday. Mrs. Florence Tipple and daugh ter Hazel are visiting in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cramer and son of Seattle are visiting his moth- er, Mrs. Kenneth Ba.ymiller. Art Peterson of Willow Creek was here Wednesday. Pete Peterson of Yakima was here on Memorial day. A lovely surprise handkerchief shower was given tn honor of Mrs. Mitchem Monday afternoon at the Byrnes home. Many of her lady friends were there. Mrs. Mitchem is leaving Wednesday for Canyon City to make her home with her sons. Among the Umatilla people who attended the Musical Recital in Pendleton Wednesday were as fol- lows: Mrs. Al Moran and children. Mrs. Paul Walsh and daughter, Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter, Mrs. Will Shepherd and daughters, Mrs. Tom O'Donald and son, Mr. and Mrs. Van Scholack. Jimmy Cramer, Mrs. M. McCullough and daughter Rosemary, and sons Junior and Ver non. Erma Byrnes, Mr. and Mrs. E. Chapman and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pound and children. Paul Walsh, Al Moran and Will Shepherd were fishing on the Uma tilla river Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas stopped here enroute to Boardman where they will make their home. Mr. Thomas will serve as pastor in Umatilla and Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and son Joe were fishing in Meacham Sunday. Mrs. Qus Tonies returned Monday from Walla Walla where she had been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Rix of Portland ar rived Monday to visit his sister, Miss Sara Rix. Miss Yvonne Bousquet returned Monday from Portland where she had been visiting friends. Mrs. William Conlon accompanied by Mrs. Art Bousquet and son Bill Bousquet, motored to Walla Walla Monday. Muriel Byrnes, Evelyn Knight, I If DOLLARS Could TALK ONE WONDERS WHAT A DOLLAR THINKS ABOUT, ESPECIALLY WHEN A POCKET IS BEING PROD DED BY A BURGLAR’S GUN! THE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY IS IN THIS BANK. EARNING. IT'S SAFE. AND IT’S ALWAYS YOURS. TER IT S IT’S ALWAYS READY START THAT BANK BET- AC- COUNT TODAY. BANK FIRST NATIONAL of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over »50.000 F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier 9909000999008099048990890000908989090919190000099 Mrs. O. P. Miller and sons left Don Isom, George McNabb and Mar vin Hartle motored to Lena, Ore., Friday for Spokane where they will visit friends. Sunday. When traveling, enjoy the best The PORTLAND ROSE Nowair-conditioned Observation and Dining Cars — to make your comfort supreme. 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