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THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1984 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO Those from Boardman having I jects at an ultimate coat of more Sunday at the church after the | than *390,000,000. The report in- morning sermon. All members are their tonsils removed at the clinic n Hermiston last week were Ray Published every Thursday at Hermis- cludes the Columbia river develop- requested to attend. A home-like welcome at the home Barlow, Victor Hango and Pauline ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by ment by naming the Umatilla dam Strobel. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, and locks with an allocation of like church. Bacii Cramer is visiting Mr. and *30,000,000. Publishers Mrs. Earl Cramer for this summer. individual community units can CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CZUBCHTS Entered as Second Class Matter not accomplish the same results as Beth Myrl Miller is visiting her 6(Ts the Universe, Includ ng an, December, 1906, Umatilla County, those joining organizations which ister, Mrs. Earl Cramer. ¿ Evolved by Atom c Fc Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and | have sufficient Influence to reach W..J the subject of the Le on | men in authority. E. P. Dodd of on Billie and Maxine Mackan en- Subscription Rates: Sermon in all Churches of Christ, oyed a dinner at the Disbrow home *1.00 Hermiston, because of his consist- Scientist, on Sunday, June £4. Friday. .78 ant pushing tor the river program The Golden Text wa O us Six Months ... Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Usher from there is but one God, Î 60 and through his wide acquaintance Three Months of whom are a'l things, and we in Walla Walla visited Mr. and Mrs. in political circles, has been able to him" (I Cor. 8:6). len Mackan Sunday. make the Columbia river develop Among tha citations which A delicious dinner was served at ment an issue. It should be kept so. comprised the Lescon-Sermon vas he Claude Myers home Sunday. 2. Because President Roosevelt the following from the Bible: Those present were «Mr. and Mrs. will visit Oregon and the Pacific “For the invisible things of him be- arry Jayne and family, Mr. and coast in the near future, and from the creation of tile world are 1rs. Ed Souders, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron cause he is acquainted with the clearly seen, being understood by \gee, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howell and facts about the Columbia river de- Push a Feasible Project. the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead” velopment, he will be able to see thc son Jim. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ward There are a number of reasons (Rom. 1:20). great possibilities of further de- '.raves and family. why the time is ripe to press for the The Lezson-Sermon also in- the Columbia river. Kenneth Ransier was on the sick velopment on cause of the Umatilla rapids dam. eluded the following correlative allowed to forget list Monday. be He should not We might enumerate a few of them passages from the Chris lan Sci- it. enee under heads one, two and three. textbook, "Science . and 3. Last but not least is the fact | Health with Key to the Scrip- 1 Through consistant and con that the people of Oregon have 1 tures”, by Mary Daler Eddy: t UMATILLA NEWS structive work the Umatilla rapids gubernatorial candidate who is in “From the infinite elements of By Louise Byrnes on the Columbia has dam project complete sympathy with the river the one Mind eni n te all form. been brought to the attention of in- reception was given for the A color, quality, and quantity, and program and has pledged his sup- fluential men at Washington, D. C., pastor, Rev. Thomas and family, new there are mentii, both primarily Joe E. port to back it if elected. and because of that has been in- at which a large crowd enjoyed a and secondarily. Their spiritual Dunne, republican condldate for gov eluded In a report recommending to natura is discerned only through short program of musical numbers. ernor, has given his support and we the spiritual senses” (p. 512). congress early consideration of six Games were played and refresh- believe with him at the helm of our regional rivers and waterpower pro- ments served. state government, it will be possible 121 LOANS APPROVED Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Petite and son tc put the complete river program accompanied by Mrs. Oscar Payne of over. On the other hand, we know BY P.C.A. IN OREGON. Hermiston, left for a week’s visit in what has been done in the past by WHO ELSE WANTS TO our representatives at Washington Production Credit associations in Portland. who have swung their support and Oregon had 121 loans approved for Art Bousquet of Condon is spend- Influence to the interest in the me- the four week period ended June 1 ing a few days with his family here. tropolitan centers. M. M. McCullough made a busi- by the International Credit Bank of The possibilities for building the Spokane, according to figures re ness trip to Baker Thursday and Umatilla dam look more feasible at ceived today from the Farm Credit Friday. present than they have since the administration serving the .Pacific Mr. Carl Brownell of Portland is first survey was made ten years northwest. Eighty-five loans were visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ervin ago. Why drop it now? Chapman, for a few days. closed during the same period. In the states of Washington, Mon Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Geurin and False Economy. tana, Oregon and Idaho making up daughter Patsy and son James, Mr. (From Hood River News) the 12th Farm Credit administra and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle and S. B. Every once in a while a legisla- tion district, 1203 loans were ap McMillian motored to Pendleton on tor. making debut at Salem, casts proved and 915 closed. business Thursday of last week. near and far in the hope of being Miss Sibyl Macomber of Boardman The difference between the loans able to sponsor an economy bill approved and the loans closed rep spent a few days at the home of Miss which will bring his undying fame. resents the volume still tn the hands Lena Rose last week. He thinks of a number of possibili of the local PCA’s awaiting their Miss Yvonne Bousquet returned ties, only to find that he may be completion of the papers necessary from a visit in Pendleton, accom treading on some other legislator’s to closing. These operations include panied home by Rita Jean Kennedy, toes and, at the same time, impair the obtaining of the chattel ab who will visit a few days. ing his chances for votes on any bill stracts, getting the notes and chat Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and he may introduce in behalf of his tel mortgage signed, and forwarding daughter and Mrs. Carl Brownell own electors. If he is wise, he then of all necessary papers to the In motored to Pendleton to visit D. C. abandons hope insofar as general termediate Credit bank. Chapman and family. They also economy measures are concerned. went to Cayuse to visit Mr. and Mrs. But if he Is lacking in wisdom, Wilbur Stever. Mrs. Stever is the he probes deeper and finally de former Ruth Brownell, sister of Mrs. BOARDMAN NEWS cides that there would be real eco Chapman. By Mrs. Dan Ransier nomy in a bill to prevent publica Mrs. Vern Hollingsworth and son Mrs. Sarah Wilbanks returned tion in newspapers of county court of Idaho are visiting at the home of her homo In Eugene after visiting proceedings and other Information Mrs. Florence Tippie. as to how taxpayers’ money is being relatives In Boardman. She brought 4.40 x 21 ' Olaf Stangeby of Seattle was in expended, and he has high hopes Ada up to visit her sister, Mrs. : Umatilla on business last week. Clyde Carrick for a short while this for the success of such a measure Andy Montin has returned from summer. Ada has been attending the 4.50 * 21 until wiser heads swamp it. California where he has been for a blind school in Salam for the past 4.75 :19 Through the columns of newspa- few weeks visiting his sister, Miss pers we learn of scandals and defal- two years. Kathern Montin. | 5.00* 19 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kruse spent i cations on the part of public offi- Loran Montgomery, a CCC work cials and, while the newspapers do unday at the Glen Mackan home. I er at Vancouver, spent the week end A lovely not report this angle, it Inevitably - dinner was given at the I with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Mont GENUINE QUALITY transpires that these scandals and home of Nick Faler Sunday evening | gomery. defalcations would not have been Those present were Mrs. Kunze and Mrs. Florence Tippie returned possible had It not been that the daughter Ruth, Mrs. Stutte and Friday from a week's visit at the light of publicity was extinguished, hildren, Louie Schnitzer, Mr. and home of Mrs. A. G. Ford in The and the resultant darkness made it Mrs. Faler. The evening was spent Dalles. at the price of easy for an erring official to get laying pinochle. Valoice Bramer spent Sunday at deeply into the taxpayers before an oargain-built" tires Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. his home. impartial accountant presented his Mrs. liarían Jones Saturday were James Byrnes spent Saturday and report to the grand jury. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. Boyer, Mr. Sunday in Touchet and Walla Wal hink of it! A high quality, It may cost a small sum of money and Mrs. Dan Ransier and family, la on business. nationally-known tire that each month to keep taxpayers in- lien Mackan and daughter Maxine. Miss Lena Rose returned Monday saves you real money right from formed on the various channels Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mackan spent after spending a few days in Board the start. Thousands of motorists through which public monies arc Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan man at the home of Miss Sibyl Ma are taking advantage of it... are expended, but officials who have Iones. comber. getting genuine Goodrich nothing to hide welcome the oppor The Sewing class of the 4-H club Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick , Quality at money-saving prices. tunity to keep taxpayers Informed Wilbanks | girls met at the home of the regular moved over to the old Why don't you take advantage of on this vitally Important matter. ■ leader, Mrs. Bill Kennedy, with 15 lace. this record value ? Come in now And wise taxpayers will not support ' girls present. Officers were elected Arlie Ann Perry visited with Hel- and seethe new Goodrich Cavalier. at any time any measure which as follows: President, J. Ellen You’ll be amazed that you can would conceal from them an item n Russell Sunday. | Mopps; vice president, Lola Berry; get such a high-quality tire for so Francine King spent the week end secretary treasurer, Katherine Ken- ised balance sheet of income and ex little money ! penditure of the various public de with LaVerne Baker. 1 nedy. It was decided to attend the Mrs. Bell spent the week end with Umatilla county 4-H club picnic to partments through which their mon ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Disbrow. be held at Pendleton Tuesday, The ey goes. 8* Ruth Kink is spending the sum- girls are making a banner which is ner with her aunt at Seaside. I to be carried in the parade by their Mary Kunze returned home this president and vice president. $ y— . reek after spending several weeks CHURCH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Art Bousquet and it the Paul Smith home. children, Yvonne. Alecia, and Bill. Esther Knight and son from Sun- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURC! yside. Wn., is visiting her parents. W. A. Briggs, Pastor. Ir. and Mrs. Charlie Nickerson. Nat Kimble was a business visi- Morning worship at 10:00 o’clock followed by sermon on the theme Boardman Monday. M rs. Coats worked in the Red & | "What About the Church, Is It White store during Ray Barlow's j Losing Out?" Sunday school at 11:00 o’clock. absence. conducted by Supt. G. M. Pierson. A birthday party was given at the Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. Harlan Jones home Sunday in honor followed by union services in the f Etta and Archie. About 20 child ren were present and the afternoon | evening on the topIe "What was spent In playing games. Re- i Learned at Conference.’ ireshments of cake, cookies and ice j HERMISTON UNION CHURCH cream were served. Rev. C. R. Moore. Minister. Mr. and Mrs. Bechdoltz are now JUNE 30th Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock, on their wheat ranch near Heppner followed by preaching service at They are planning on being there I 1100, on the subject, "Our Citizen- about 10 days. I ship." Roy Ball made a business trip to j Mrs. Guerrant, Holdman. Piano. Geo. Baxter, Holdman, Banjo I The men's ciana meets at the Le- Heppner Monday. Cade Thorn, Pendleton. Violin. sion hall at 9:30, and dismisses at HERMISTON. ORE. 11:40. The women's clans meets al PHONE Ml the church at 10:00 A. M. ADMISSION : Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P.M Gents 50c • Ladies Free There will be no evening service here because of th. union service. in the Methodist church at 8:00 P The Germiston Serali SAVE MONEY accompanied by Frances Stevens, spent Saturday and Sunday In Con don. Mrs. June Spinning of Portland is visiting friends in Umatilla this week. Janet MacMillian was honored at a party this week. Those present were Barbara Berry. Mae and Sara Wurster and Edithanne Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chapman and children spent Sunday visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Er vin Chapman. Earl Lodge and Elmer Kennison of Kennewick spent Sunday in Uma tilla. Louise Byrnes, Hazel Tippie, Earl Lodge and Elmer Kennison were in Pendleton Sunday. Iverson Brownell of Pasco was in Umatilla Monday visiting friends. Vernon and Junior McCullough, Vivian Brown, Thomas O’Donald, under the leader of Glenn Ostrom left Sunday for Camp Rotary where they will spend a week. M. M. Mc Cullough accompanied by Mrs. Mc Cullough and daughter, and Erma Byrnes, took them. Blanche Pike and Maxine McNabb spent the week end in Portland. Melvola Root is in Boardman vi siting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Root. Mrs. Ethel Montgomery spent Monday in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Rose's mother, Mrs. Grace Rose. Mr. Benefiel and Otto Beneflel, and Bob Walpole of Irrigon spent Friday evening at the Grace Rose home. Bob remained for a few days. 040 004 1 009000004 00099990000940890000480000098001000049 < : Inde pendence Day - July 4th • » : ‘ THERE IS NO BETTER TIME TO THINK OF YOUR OWN FU- : I TURE INDEPENDENCE. : J ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE BETTER THAN STARTING A SAV- :INGS ACCOUNT. Ü <. : ’ COUNT. NOTHING CAN START YOU ON THE ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL OPEN AN AC- START TODAY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Henmiston F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier t 4.50 *20 Goodrich T BARN DANCE SAT. NITE PENNOCK’S GARAGE Same Music Goodrich The monthly meeting and luncheon business will be held at The Hermiston Herald. CRONKSBARN 1 ‘} Mrs. Jack Cherry returned to her last week for Portland where she home last week from California will visit untili Tuesday. where she has been visiting her mo O. R. McNabb of Grass Valley ther and father. spent Sunday at the home of his Mrs. Joe Springer left Friday of brother, Pete McNabb. ON TIRES ? LOOK ; Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000. FORD PRICES REDUCED Effective Friday, June 15, prices on Ford V-8 Passenger Cars, Trucks and Commercial Cars were reduced *10 to *20. These reductions repre sent new low prices on 1934 models, as there have been no Ford price increases this year. FORD V-8 PASSENGER CARS (112-inch wheelbase) WITH STANDARD EQUIPMENT WITH DE LUXE EQUIPMENT TUDOR SEDAN .... $520 $560 505 575 545 615 COUPE........................... FORDOR SEDAN . . . VICTORIA................................... 600 ♦CABRIOLET ..... 590 ♦ROADSTER.............. ♦PHAETON................. 525 550 * Theae prieta remain unchanged FORD V-8 TRUCKS AND COMMERCIAL CARS . $350 Truck Chassis—131-inch wheelbase......................... 485 Truck Chassis—157-inch wheelbase......................... 510 Stake Truck (Closed Cab) 131-inch wheelbase . . 650 Stake Truck (Closed Cab) 157-inch wheelbase . . 715 Commercial Car Chassis—112-inch wheelbase In addition to above, price» were alao reduced on other Commercial Cara and Truck typea from $10 to $20 ALL PRICES F.O.B. DETROIT FORD MOTOR COMPANY