THURSDAY, DECEMBER «. 1984
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
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Prohibited Mixing.
By HENRY HARGER.
It must be quite obvious to the
me st ardent anti-prohibitionist that
le alized drinking has resulted In
more automobile accidents. In some
states the number of accidents and
the fatalities resulting therefrom has
increased more than 200 per cent.
Although the increase In Oregon is
pat this much, nevertheless, the ac
cidents in which intoxicants play
the leading role is increasing at an
alarming rate.
hat such a trend of affairs must
be changed will be admitted even by
the brewers and the distillers, be-
cat se forsooth uncontrolled con
to iiptlon of liquor was their un-
Earl Harvey and family visited
Midweek prayer meeting Wednes
doing: which climaxed In the 18th
bis parents Thursday and Friday.
amendment. However, corking up day at 7:45 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Trumbull
' the mouths of those who drive cars
have moved to Hermiston to make
| presents a problem in the fourth
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES their
home.
I dimension. Either such Individuals
66 A NCIENT and Modern Necro-
Mrs. J. M. Richards, Mrs. J. F.
do not know that alcohol greatly
h mancy. Alias Mesmerism
Lene, Mrs. W. O. Walace, Mrs. Chas.
impairs their ability to drive or they
and Hypnotism, Denounced” was
Hoggard. Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, Mrs.
No doubt
don't give
the subject of thé Lesson-Sermon
G. E. Greathouse, Mrs. D. R. Stark
thoughtlessness is often a contribu
In all Churches of Christ, Scien
weather, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Reeves,
ting factor. But at any rate what
tist, on Sunday, Dec. 2.
and
the Misses Elva Berry, Lennä
ever are the causes, steps must be
Among the citations which com
Wald and Sophronia Rhea attended
taken to remove them.
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
the district Rebekah convention at
following from the Bible: "And
One very effective method of solv
Echo. Saturday, from Ultee lodge
there was war in heaven; Michael
ing such problems is arousing pub
and his angels fought against the
No. 224.
lic opinion. It would seem that the
dragon; and the dragon fought
Mrs. Robert Smith of Irrigon is
vast majority of the people whether
and his angels, and prevailed not;
visiting at the home of Miss Kath-
they are pro or con on the subject
neither was their place found any
erine Olday.
of drinking liquor would pledge
more in heaven” (Rev. 12:7, 8).
their support to blackballing the
Miss Barbara Guye apent Thanks-
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
habit of mixing alcohol with gaso
giving with her parente in Pendle-
ed the following correlative pas
line. Although chewing tobacco is
ton.
sages from the Christian Science
not ostracized, nevertheless those
textbook, "Science and Health
The Study club met at the home
with Key to the Scriptures", by
who use the weed realize there Is a
of Mrs. Harry McCormick, Thursday
Mary Baker Eddy: “That false
time to spit and a time not to spit.
afternoon. In the absence of Mrs. J.
claim—that ancient belief. that
To say the least the principle em
F. Bagan, president, Mrs. E.
old serpent whose name is devil
bodied In chewing ethics could ad
Hoosier, vice president, presided at
(evil), claiming that there is in
vantageously be adopted by those
the meeting, Mrs. McCormick had
telligence in matter either to ben
who unblbe.
charge of the roll call and the mu-
efit or to injure men—is pure de
sical program. Tom McCormick pre
lusion, the red dragon; and it is
sented two cornet solos, accom
cast out by Christ, Truth, the
CHURCH NOTES
spiritual idea, and so proved to
panied on the piano by his mother.
be powerless . . . To infinite,
Mrs. Tom O'Grady gave a paper
ever-present Love, all is Love,
on
"The Monetary System of the
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
and there is no error, no sin, sick
United States Government.”
W. A. Briggs, Pastor
ness, nor death. Against Love,
Mrs. Ches. Hoggard was hostess
Morning worship at 10:00. Ser-
the dragon warr th not long, for
to members of the Bridge club Mon
mon theme, "Why Do Men Do
he is killed by the divine Prin-
lay afternoon at the home of Mrs.
ciple. Truth and Love prevail
Wrong.”
against the dragon Iccau'e the
F. B. Stuart. Mrs. Frank Sloan won
Sunday school at 10:45. Primary,
dragon cannot war with them”
high honors for the day. This meet
junior and adult departments.
(p. 567).
ing was the last for the year and
Epworth League at 6:45. Evening
the high score average went to Mrs.
worship at 7:45. Theme for sermon,
. F. Bagan. Mrs. A. C. Heyden av
The Ilardest Person I Have To
eraged low.
Live With.” After Sunday school
STANFIELD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laughary
in the morning there will be a meet
By Sophronia Rhea
ing of the entire Sunday school
Miss Rachel Sloan, who teaches at and son Jackie and daughter Mari-
guests ot
board.
Dufur, Or., Miss Blanche Thorsen lyn of Omak, Wn., are the
Choir practice on Tuesday night. ofThe Dalles, and Miss Laura Wal- Mrs. Laughary's parents, Mr. and
Boy's club meets every other Sat
Mrs. J. F. Bagan.
lace of Parkdale, spent the Thanks-
urday afternoon.
Miss Alice Laughary of Portland
giving holidays at their respective
spent the Thanksgiving holidays at
homes.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Earl Attebury, who attends the
C. R. Moore, Minister.
Mrs. J. F. Laughary.
La
Oregon Normal at
Eastern
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Bill Mathes of La Grande was e
his
Grande
spent
Thanksgiving
with
Fermon subject, “Jesus the Light
west at the J. D. Wallace hom<
parents.
of the World.” at 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Refvem and >ver the week end.
Christian Endeavor at 6:45, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baker and
preaching service at 7:45, on the son Dan were business visitors ir
(r. and Mrs. McCasky of Spokani
Refven
Walla
Walla,
Monday.
Mr.
subject, “Account of the Big Fight.”
rent the Thanksgiving holidays at
If you are a sport, come and hear It. attended the Red & White genera: he F. A. Baker home. Mr. McCasky
meeting Monday evening.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
The annual Christmas bazaas s Mrs. Baker's brother.
Miss Billie Hedrick spent Friday
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
will be held Saturday afternoon. De
nd Saturday at the home of hei
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
cember 15, in the church basement
¡rents.
Preaching Services 11:00 A. M.
Mrs. J. F. Gibson will be in charge
spent
Wm. Sires of Yakima
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 of the plain and fancy work table,
hanksgiving at the home of his
P. M. Everybody welcome.
! Mrs. W. T. Reeves will conduct a
rother E. R. Sires.
I ountry store: Mrs. Della Hoosier
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to all points
in the United States
CHRISTMAS
NEW YEARS
and
TICKETS
ON
SALE
December 13,1934
to January 1, 1935
inclusive
Return limit, Jan. 15,1935
Stopovers permitted
local Agen? for details
UNION
PACIFIC
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Flora H. Lawson, Pastor
I
O. A. Wells, Assistant Pastor
We wish to announce that the
"ilgrim Holiness church has moved
from the Col i i ia school no. st i
their new location Just north of the
Os rn apartments on Second street.
All are Invited to meet with us.
Sunday school at 9:15. Preaching nt
11:00 A. M„ and 7:45 P. M.
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and Mrs. J. V. Villermoure will ; rc-
Grow Stem Rot Free Clover.
ide nt the t n tables; and Mrs. Cora
CORVALLIS—Three Benton coun
Olday will render some prog. an.
•y farmers harvested stem rot resist-
numbers.
Mrs. M. Refvem was hostess to i nt sweet clover seed this year, ac-
the Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon ording to W. S. Averill, county
gent. They are P. M. Finley, War
in the church parlors.
Messers Nye Berry, Glenn Wal en L. Averill and P. L. Dodd. This
lace and T. Claude Baker attended train of sweet clover was developed
Legion meeting In Pendleton, Mon- •t the Oregon Experiment station
ind recently released to farmers.
day night.
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PROMINENT PORTLAND
AND SPOKANE V 8 OWNERS
After learning in the last two
weeks of prominent movie people
and prominent capitalista, presi-
dents of leading business firms.
leading, physicians and other lead
ing professional men who own and
drive the Ford V 8, you will be in
terested to know of still other lead
ing V 8 owners of Portland and Spo
kane.
Just a few prominent Spokane
owners, in addition to those pres-
ented last week are:
O. V. Sexsmith ........ Mining Broker
Louis Wasmer .................. Pres. KHQ
and KGA.
Frank McKevitt ____ Attorney
Dr. W. T. Newman__ Physician
and Surgeon.
Boston Pitcher
Ed Brandt ...
......... Merchant
Otto White ..
Vice President
Fred Stanton
Wash. Trust Co.
Clyde Graves ..
............ Mining
Paul W. Baker
Pres. National
Cash Register Co.
Vice President
Billy Martin
Martin Milling Co.
Attorney
Leo F. Wilson .....
Eye, Ear,
Dr. R. L. Gehring
Nose and Throat Specialist
Dr. Walter Lutz .... Dental Labora-
tories.
R. L. Rutter ...................... Chairman
S.&.E. Trust Co.
President Gen-
E. J. Simmons
eral Machine Co.
We also submit, but a limited
number from a long list of promi-
nent Portland owners:
Hamilton Corbett ....... Investments
(3 cars.)
Promi-
Dr. Otis B. Wright ...
nent Physician.
E. R. Raphael ..................... Manager
Shell Oil Co.
H.
Peabody .................. Capitalist
J. W. Sheahan ........ Dooley & Co.,
Insurance.
Balfour Guthrie ..
...... Flour
Henry P. Buehner
Capitalist
adv
BRIGHTER
CHRISTMAS
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THE CHECKING ACCOUNT WAY!
In many homes in Hermiston there will be a happier and a
merrier Christmas this year. Thia is due to the decision of
many families to make sure through the year that they
would have money with which to do their Christmas shop
ping this season.
If you have not opened an account, do so today - - - the
time to start is now!
FIRST NATIONAL
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of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-Presiden
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day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed McDaid and daughters Margaret
and Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
McDaid and children Edward and
Helen, and C. Seitz.
Vance Matott went to La Grande
for the week end where he visited
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Oral.
Mrs. Z. Pumphrey, who has been
staying at Hinkle, left Wednesday
for her home near Baker.
M. T. Matott attended the ball
game at Walla Walla, Thursday.
Miss Eleanor Dawson visited Ma
ry Rodda over the week end.
By Mary Rodda
The road grader is working on the
stretch of road from the bridge at
Pennocks to the bridge across the
A-line near McDaids. This is the
first county work done on this road.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKenty went
to Portland where they spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. McKenty's
sister.
Waldon Rhea is visiting hs son,
Hugh Rhea, west of the river. While
here he expects to make some im-
provements on his ranch.
Miss Margaret McDaid, who at
Nearly all of the world’s borax
tends the Eastern Oregon Normal at
La Grande and Miss Catherine Me supply is produced in California.
Daid of Pendleton were home for
Astronomers say that there are 50 Thanksgiving.
commets continually circuling about
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCarter en-
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
the planet Jupiter.
tertained at dinner on Thanksgiving
I Like Gifts
of Apparel
“We all have our likes
and dislikes, and one
of my particular anti
pathies is buying
shirts and haberdash
ery. Yet I like them
as gifts more than
anything I get.
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