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THURSIAY, DECEMBER 27. 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAON TWO We teach and preach the old time I * * tor the fact that wholesale prices advanced some ten per cent during Methodist doctrine. f STANFIELD NEWS t Published every Thursday at Hermis- the year in question, so that a dollar By Sophronia Rhea ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by in the light of a year ago, can buy FULL GOSPEL MISSION. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Starkweather Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, only about ninety cents worth of Grace Trumbull, Pastor. and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Greathouse goods today. This obviously gives a Publishers. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. left for Portland. Sunday, to spend much truer picture of conditions Preaching Services 11:00 A. M. the holidays with relatives and Second Claas Matter than does a survey made on dollar Entered Evening service at 7:30. December, 1902, Umatilla County, volume alone. For example, every friends. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waterman of state except Colorado showed an ad P. M. Everybody welcome. Thorp, Wn., are spending the Christ vance in dollar transference during Subscription Rates mas holidays with the latter’s par 11.00 the year—but when the ten per .75 cent deduction was made, but 31 CMAISTIAN SCIEEGE CHURCHES ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoskins. Six Months - College students home for Christ .50 states actually showed substantial Three Months (TS the Universe, including Man, mas holidays are John Gibson from improvement. •«à 1 Evolved by Atomic Force?” Eugene; Stanley Green and Harold MEMBER Interesting factors brought out in was the subject of the Lesson- Reeves from Corvallis; Richard this survey are that in the improved s. Sermon in all Churches of Christ, OCI Hammill from College Place; Faye group are included the bulk of the Scientist, on Sunday. Dec. 23. Green, Florentine Kirby, Earl Atte- great agricultural states which may The Golden Text was, “Lo, be that formeth the mountains, and bury and Eldon Fix from La Grande be due to one of two factors, the createth the wind, and declareth Normal; Evelyn Thorsen from Beh drought, which increased the prices unto man what is his thought, Oregon Among Favored. nke-Walker Business college in Port to where they more than offset the that maketh the morning dark land; Margaret Johnson from Whit Oregon is included among the fa loss in production, or due to the ness, and treade.h upon the high man at Walla Walla; and Alice vored 31 states in the union where payment of hard cash by the gov places of the earth. The Lord, The Rhea from LaSalle Business college. > business is said to be doing better, ernment to farmers who agreed to God of hosts, is his name” (Amos as compared with a year ago. Thia retire acreage. Miss Blanche Thorsen accompa 4:13). Oregon has been listed among was brought out by a recent survey nied Miss Rachel Sloan of Dufur, Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the made by the United States News. these favored few states in which home Saturday. following from the Bible: “Praise “If you live in Colorado, Oklahoma, business has been better, and if the The alumni boys and girls basket ye the Lord. Praise him, ye Alabama, Missouri, Illinois. Minne farmer can accumulate sufficient ball teams will meet the high school heavens of heavens, and ye waters sota, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, surplus to allow him to buy manu teams here Wednesday night for that be above the heavens, Let of Hermiston Maine, New Hampshire, Massachu factured goods instead of paying off their annual game. them praise the name of the Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. setts, Connecticut or Rhode Island, old debts, there should be an in Lord: for he commanded, and Last Thursday night the Presby the chances are that your business creased demand for manufactured they were created" (P b . 148:1, 4, terian church had & Christmas tree F. B. SWAYZE. President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President has gone down-bill during the past merchandise which would aid ma A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier 6). and presented all the small children twelve months, but If you live in terially in keeping factory wheels The Lesson-Sermon also includ with candy and nuts. Miss Kather California, Texas, South Carolina or turning. ed the following correlative pas- ine Olday presented a pageant in sages from the Christian Science Kentucky, the chances are that It which the entire Sunday school took textbook, "Science and Health has undergone little or no change.'* part. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daughtery at nard and Walter were business visi mas day. with Key to the Seri arcs", by CHURCH NOTES improvement, or lack of It, was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carnes and dinner Christmas day. Mary B k r Eddy: ′ 'The world Mr. and Mrs. W. Barber and fami tors in Pendleton Saturday. measured by changes in actual pur small daughter Charlene of Clat- would collapse without Mind, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Baker and Mr. ly and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hughes HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Jack chasing power. Allowance was made skanie accompanied by Alice Rhea and Mrs. W. A. Nassahn entertained without the intelligence which C. R. Moore, Minister. Christmas dinner were Christmas dinner guests at the Downing were holds the winds in its grasp. and Evelyn Thorsen from Portland at cards at the latter’s home Satur Lorne Hughes home in Stanfield. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. guests at the H. Hooker home. Neither philosophy nor skepticism arrived Saturday to spend the holi day night. The occasion was the 11:00 A. M., Topic, “Christian Paul Miller and Faith and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Christley celebrated can hinder the march of the Sci days with relatives and friends, both wedding anniversary of both coup BIG Assurance.’’ A sermon for the dis- their forty-fifth wedding anniver Wilson were Pendleton visitors Sat- ence which reveals the supremacy in Stanfield and Pilot Rock. les. The rooms were very pretty sary Christmas day. couraged. Special music. urday. of Mind. The immanent sense of Members of the junior and sen with holiday decorations. Four tab- 7:45 P. M., Second sermon on ful- Mind-power enhances the glory John Jendrzejewski has been ill Guests at the Rainwater home ior class entertained the freshmen les of bridge and two tables of '500' filled prophecy. of Mind” (p. 209). Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. at his home this week. CASH ONLY and sophomore classes with a Christ were in play. Christian Endeavor meeting at The local meetings are held at Mrs. Wells was a visitor at the Wilson and family, Mr. Osborn, Paul Reg. NOW mas tree and party Friday night in The guest list included the fol- Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis and Wilson home Monday. 6:46 P. M. the 10:00 A. M. every Sunday in $1.39 Men’s Waist O’alls .. $1.19 the gym. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane, We stand for Truth, which is American Legion hall. Iughes visited Mrs. Barham $1.75 Men’s Bib Overalls .. $1.40 Miss Beverly Guye, who teaches Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wallace, Mr. Marijane Hammer. God’s fixed law: against denomina- Mr. and Mrs. Addleman and fami- Monday. $1.39 Men’s Bib Overalls at Nyssa, Idaho, visited her sister and Mrs. R. G. Penney, Mr. and Mrs. tionalism which is man's fixed opin Mrs. Rainwater and sons Everett, ly were Christmas dinner guests at with Stripe ............ $1.19 WEALTH HANDICAPS ROMANCE Barbara, here Friday. They left to Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. F. the John Conrad home. Harold and Ernest, and Mrs. Tet- $1.25 Men’s Bib Overalls.. $1.10 ions. gether Friday night for Salt Lake Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Greathouse, Walter Jendrzejewski of Corvallis rick left for Pomeroy, Wn., Wednes OF “RICHEST GIRL IN WORLD. $2.35 Men’s Work Shoes .. $1.98 City to spend Christmas with their Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoosier, Mr. and METHODIST CHURCH is home for the Christmas vacation. day. $2.49 Men’s Work Shoes .. $1.98 parents. Rev. W. A. Briggs, Pastor. Mrs. M. Refvem, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mary Ward, formerly of Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Art Blinston and $3.98 Men’s Work Shoes .. $2.98 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heyden and Mrs. M. Johnson, Andrews, Mr. and Great wealth as a handicap in Sunday morning preaching aer family were visiitors at the Edwards district who now lives in Forest $1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ .98 small son Harlan arc spending the Dr. and Mrs. E. McCow’an, Mrs. vice at 10:00 o’clock, followed by stead of advantage in the search for Crove, Ore., was injured in an auto $1.25 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ .98 holidays in Heppner with Mrs. Hey- Cora Olday, Miss Berry and C. M. home Sunday. love is vividly dramatized in the new Sunday school at 11:00 o ’ clock. The Walther Ott of Corvallis Is home wreck in Portland last week. H r $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ .79 den's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devin. Jump. High score in ‘500’ went to injuries were not serious. $1.40 Men’s U. Suits heavy $ .98 subject for the morning service will screen attraction, “The Richest Girl Miss Katherine Olday, Miss Flor R. G. Penney, and high schore in for the Christmas vacation. be “Taking a New Year’s Enven- in the World,” coming to the Oasis Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conrad and Jim and Wallace Reid of Portland $1.15 Men’s U. Sults, med. $ .98 Nassahan enee Woughter and W. A. bridge to Miss Berry and Mr. Jump. theatre New Year’s Day. son John were dinner guests of Mr. arrived t their home this week for 60c to 75c Men’s Dress hose $ .30 tory." attend a The hosts and hostesses received a and Mrs. Jap Templeton on Christ- The Epworth League will meet at The glittering romance is set in a have gone to Portland to hristmas vacation. (Wool Sox, 20c) number of lovely gifts for the occa- 6:45, followed by the evening ser- lavish background among the homes teachers’ convention. $3.95 to $5.00 Men’s Hats $2.98 and twc Mrs. Leia Ravenscroft ion. “I $3.75 Men’s Hats ............. $2.98 vice on the subject, “Three Atti and playgrounds of the ultra-rich. children are spending the holidays Christinas dinner guests at the The Richest Girl in the World" re- $2.49 Men’s Hats ............. $1.98 tudes of Life.” The Leaguers and C. E. members alizés that her wealth interferes at Elgin with Mrs. Ravenscroft’s home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wald 21.60 Leather Helmets .... $ .69 were Mr. and Mrs. Neil White and wiill enjoy a joint social watch party w ith sincere romance and is a temp- parents. 21.00 Other Helmets ...... $ .49 Bytha Hoskins accompanied Char- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall of Lex- Monday night in the basement of tation to fortune-hunters, She as- 50c Neck Ties .................. $ .25 the church. sumes her girl companion's identity I les Hoskins to Spokane last Sunday, ington, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wick 89c Light Work Shirts .... $ .64 Sack SUREIAY for the sake of winning a modest where she spend a few days visiting ersham of Portland, Cecil Gibson of Leather Gloves and Mittens SHORTS - 80 Lbs- friends. Wapato, Wn., Kenneth and Freddie “Farm Tested PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH broker's clerk with her personality REDUCED! Miss Helen Connor, who is in Mrs. Vernon Waiid and Mr. and Lawson II. Flora. Pastor. and not her money. OLYMPIC EGG MASH ALL LADIES’ GOODS 12 PRICE. nurses training at Portland, is Wald of Stanfield. The young man admits a prefer spending the holidays with her par All Ladles’ Shoes 12 or less. “Milk” Sack “97.7 O. A. Wells, Assistant Pastor MILL RUN - 80 Lbs. Connor of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Some 10c per pair. We wish to announce that the ence for a girl with money, and the ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Connor. Stanfield announce the engagement SPECIAL OIL EGG Men’s, Women's and Children's Pilgrim Holiness church has moved heiress steers him into her compan Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sturdivant of of their daughter Helen to Mr. Ed Sack MASH from the Columbia school house to ion and her alleged millions. After Parkdale, Wn., accompanied Miss mond Briggs of Hermiston. Sweaters and Sweater Coats BRAN- 60 Lbs. which come a series of exciting sur their new location just north of the 40% OFF. Laura Wallace here Friday and are John Duke of Stanfield entered ( > SURECALF 25 1D. sack .35 prises. Osborn apartments on Second street. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Veterans’ hospital at Walla Wal- All are invited to meet with us. The picture stars Miriam Hopkins Jas. F. Lane. la this week suffering a broken arm. MOLASSTS TEFP 80 lbs Sunday school at 9:46. Preaching at with Joel McCrea, Fay Wray, Henry Mr and Mrs. Jay Salmon of Nyssa, BEET PULP 100 1bs. * * * * * * * * * 3 11:00 A. M and 7:46 P. M Stephenson and Reginald Denny. Ore., passed through here Thursday and MOLASSES and were over night guests at the COLUMBIA NEWS STUAM POLLED Corey Harris home. Per Sack By Alice Hammer WHEAT and up. Dr. and Mrs. E. K. McCowan were BAI LEY Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conrad were dinner guests at the John Schmidt Pendleton visitors Saturday. home Christmas day. A Christmas play was enjoyed at A Christmas program and tree the Columbia school Friday evening. was held at the Full Gospel Mission Edna Ott from Corvallis is home PHONE 69W HERMISTON church Monday evening, A large for the Christmas vacation. crowd was in attendance. Rev. C. 900901103$08001009$00000000090001099999099000 Mrs. Jendrzejewski and sons Bar- Mayfield is pastor of the i above church. Ernest Laughary of Omak. Wn.. arrived Sunday at the J. F. Bagan children i home, Mrs. Laughary and by MacMinigal have been visiting at : the Bagan —X____________________ home for the past month, but re turned to Omak Wednesday morn Obtained by mounting ing with Mr. Laughary. Mrs. Laugh front springs ahead of ary was formerly Margaret Bagan. axle and moving V-8 Little Miss Leone Johnson enter engine forward. This tained several little friends at hei UCJG WCJOvU YOBOWJGML places more loadahead birthday party Friday evening of rear axle, more OFTEN GROWS A TAIL TWENTY FEET LONG hose present were Beverley Hughes. weight on front end. Delores Connor, Jackie Laughary nd Tommy Refvem, the honoree he most important feature of the fternoon was a birthday cake with tree candles. which was cut and njoyed by the little guests. Miss Marilla Dunning, who is a acker in the Stockton, Calif., HE important fact to remember ichool arrived home Friday to spend about the new Ford V-8 Truck for VUBG0N 1935 it not merely that it gives you new hristmas with her father G. L. muoney-saving features— hit thot tbr,t f binning and sister, Mrs. N. D. Bard tures have been MÍdtd to a truci uhto economy, — STRETCHING FROM COAST- ( Echo. Miss Dunning visited the portoriHuMit. ¡lamino harr alrmtd, hm pm td. \ TO-COAST COULD NOT CARRY oyd Bucholtz family In Portland For 1935, Ford gives you an entirely new All THE EGGS SHIPPED YEARLY nroute home. development— Forward Load Distribution. This s, FROM THE MIDDLE WEST INTO Tom Abee. Jr., had the misfortune makes possible more uniform tire and brake VTHE NORTHEASTERN STATES to break his wrist Christmas day wear—better brake action- improved operation and wear throughout the truck. In addition, with hile cranking a gasoline engine, Teat this new Ford V-8 Truck yourself. Your more space between the cab and rear axle, the 'e was given medical attention here. nearest Ford dealer will let you do this ... on 1935 Ford V-8 permits acute angle turns with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Baker and full-width semi-trailers. your own job, under your own load, with your own driver! imily went to Helix, Monday to No matter how efficiently you are now doing spend the holidays with relatives. ge Ac and up, F. °- B. Detroit. Easy Terms your hauling, these and the other features of the *) Il I Through Universal Credit Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nassahohn 1935 Ford V-8 are important advantages to The Authorized Ford Finance Plan. consider. I hey are matched by no other truck and family left the first of the week in America today, regardless of price. ar Gresham where they will visit AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS ntil after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Villermoure, Mr. and MAKE BIRDS SNEEZE,"SAY EXPERTS, 30008 Mrs. O. J. Elliott and Mrs. Emma ‘TO FIGHT COLDS, BRONCHITIS ANO Penney were dinner guests at the D. HENS ARE BRED TO LAY A 2 OZ. Z. Penney home in Echo, Christmas ROUP." A OUST GUN IS USED WITH 666 BECAUSE HUT IS THE RIGHT day. NTN-IS OR CHLORINE POWDER. SIZE FOR E6G CARTONS AND CASE FILLERS. î Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trozel enter- Uhe Sermiatn Serali : To all our friends and depositors who have continued : to hold faith with us through the past year, we send • our sincere wish for a happy and prosperous new year. FIRST NATIONAL BANK MONEY RAISING SALE Sperry Feeds $2.45 $1.05 N ft A 1 BURK’S FORBARG AINS 1.45 $1.25 FOR ELLIS FEED STORE ANOTHER ADVANCE IN T R U YNWu Forward Distr THE NEV 1935 More than ever, America1 great truck value FORD V-8 TRUCKS er "Ue tained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis and EGGSEAGGERATI ON