The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 27, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER $7, 113$
(Uhr Scrmißtun ìjeralh
From Univenity,
Francls Sales, who la a sophomore
Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, by J. at the University of Oregon, arrived
In Hermiston to spend the Thanks­
M. Biggs, Editor and Manager.
giving holidays with her parents, Mr.
Entered aB Second Class Matter December, 190$, at the postofflce at Hsr- and Mrs. George Sales.
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
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THINGS ARE LOOKING UP
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CHURCH NOTES
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Methodist Church
Regular morning services at the
Methodist church Sunday, November
29.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Preaching services at 11 o’clock.
Epworth League at $:30 P. M.
Evening services at 7:30 P. M.
O. W. Payne, pastor.
From what we hear from different parts of the United
States, it is New York City that is deepest in the slough of
despond right now, while in almost every other section the
sunshine is beginning to shine through the clouds of busi­
ness despression.
It has been a tough year; there is no denying that. What
with the financial slump that began more than a year ago, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
and this year’s wide spread drought, and the tumble in the ttOouI and Body” was the subject
price of wheat and cotton, and the shutting down of fac­
ot the Lesson-Sermon In all
tories, we haven’t been through such a “hard times” year Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Nov. 23.
since 1921. But it has its compensations, by comparison Sunday,
T; s Golden Text was, "The light
with previous similar situations. Commodity prices have of the body Is the eye: If therefore
not gone up but have come down. Most of those thrown thine eye be single, thy whole body
shall be full of light” (Matt. $:23).
out of work have something ahead to tide them over.
Among the citations which com­
The main thing the matter with the country right now prised
the Lesson-Sermon was the
is timidity. The head of a big bank said the other day: following from the Bible: "There
la one body, and one Spirit, . . . .
“Our bank has more money in it right now than it ever One
and Father of all, who is
had, but where is it? It is mostly in time deposits, draw­ above God
all, and through all, and In
ing interest, or in savings accounts. People are hoarding you all” (Eph. 4: 4, ().
Lesson-Sermon also Included
instead of spending. If eveiybody would spend even ten the The following
passages from the
per cent of what they have saved up, it would start the Christian Science
textbook, "Sci­
wheels of industry going again speedily.”
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
And we hear that the “Buy Now” movement, which "As
astronomy reverses the human
started a few weeks ago, has spread around the country perception
of the movement of the
and that people everywhere are beginning to take the solar system, so Christian Science
the seeming relation of
dimes out of the savings banks and the dollars out of the reverses
Soul Lnd body and makes body
checking accounts and buy the commodities which are for tributary to Mind. . . . Soul, or
sale everywhere at bargain prices.
Spirit, Is God, unchangeable and
and man coexists with and
This is going to be a “useful” Christmas, from all indi­ eternal:
reflects Soul, God, for man is God's
cations. People generally are planning to give as Christ­ Image”
(pp. 119, 120).
mas gifts things which are not merely ornamental or lux-I
urious, but such useful presents as new things - for the
T^e Hermiston Baptist Church
home. That is all to the good, for it puts money circulat­ C. W. Cutler, pastor.
ing in channels where it is most needed.
Do not forget the Thanksgiving
Some smart fellow proposed a few weeks ago that every service at the Methodist church
Thanksgiving evening, at 7:30 P.
body ought to spend ten cents a day that he had not inten­ M.
ded to spend. That sounded foolish to some, but a lot of Friday evening the boys and girls
people have taken it up, and the accumulation of dimes of our Sunday school will meet In
thus started on their merry way is beginning to show its the basement of the church at 6:30
P. M. A pot-luck dinner.
effect.
school at 10 A. M.
“Big money” is not timid. One large financial house Sunday
Morning worship, 11 A. M., topic,
announced the other day that it had clients ready to in­ "A Word In Season to the Weary.’’
vest anything from a million dollars upward. They didn’t Evening service, 7:3o P. M„ topic.
want to bother with trifles worth less than a million, but I he Young Man Who Recovered
they would buy into anything profitable in million-dollar Himself.’’
meeting Wednesday 7:30
units. The ones who are holding back are the ordinary P. Prayer
M. Continuing our study of New
folks like us. But if we believe in the future of the Unitec Testament sermons, "Simon Peter’s
States we can prove our faith by beginning to spend oui Sermon.’’ Find It—study It— come
money for necessities and a little bit more, and when wc and pray over it.
are all doing that the “hard times” will be over,
over.
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Baptist-Christian Church
Thanksgiving
Reminds Us
BETTER
B ak ery
F oods..
THAT OURS IS A NATION
FOUNDED ON TRIFT
Faced with privations and hard­
ships in a new, uncultivated coun­
try, the Pilgrim settlers were forced
to develop stern virtues in order to
live. Each fall they stored away
food for all. for the long hard New
England winter.
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BETTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE FROM THE
PUREST INGREDIENTS BT EXPEI T BAKERS
Let us not forget that protection
in the future, today as three hund­
red years ago, necessitates providing
for it. A savings account Is the best
method.
JUST TRY OUR BREAD, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES,
DOUGHNUTS, BUNS AND ROLLS.
HERMISTON BAKERY
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
BURNHAM’S
F. B. S w ay», Pres.
R, Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
“Where Your Dollars Have
More Cents’
2 ’/4 lbs. Fancy Chocolates, reg. $1.00 ................................................. f^c
Fancy Mix Candy, pdund..................... ................................................... 26c
6 lb. Wooden Box Tru Blu Crackers, reg. 80c......................
69c
C O N SO L ID A T E D
Truck Lines
Whole Wheat Fig Bars, 20c pound, 2 pounds .............................. 25c
2 Pounds Snow Flake Soda Crackers.................................................. 39c
Prunes, 3 pounds ....................................................................... ............ 23c
Folger’s Best Grade Coffee, 1 pound................................................. 41c
Folger's Best Grade Coffee, 2 pounds.................................................. 82c
M.J.B. Brown Rice, 2 pound pkg................................ ..........._........ 20c
PUT IT IN
STORAGE
Fancy Ne Plug Almonds, 1 pound...................................................... 20c
Fancy Oregon Walnuts, 1 pound..................................................... ..... 26c
Fancy Globe Bulk Popcorn. 1 pound ................................................. lOc
1 Carton Fels Naptha Soap, reg. 7 5 c ................................................. 69c
Six Spools Thread, any size................................................. ................... 25c
Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co.
Phone 31
LEMEMBER OUR JEWELRY CASE FULL OF DANDY GIFTS
FOR YOUR FRIENDS.
Men's, Boys’ and Ladles, down to sm all Girls’ Sweaters.
COTTON BLANKETS......................... ...................................................... $2.56
PART WOOL BLANKETS, dandy for cold weather ................. $3.99
SHEEP SKIN LINED COATS ................................ .............................. 55,50
Why Not
V IC & P H IL P R O D U C E
W e Have
Used Parts
aUSEDn
Auto
■ CAR f Hermiston
WreckingHouse
FANCY SOCKS FOR MEN ...................................................................- goo
lo A. M. Bible school. Our aim
is 110 for Bible school.
FANCY NECKTIES, sach, 60c to.............................................. ...... $1.00
Just to prove it—as if it needed provin, '—that New II A. M. Preaching eervlce, "The
What do you think about the snow? Coming sure. How about
York is just a big hick town, there’s a horse oe pitching Ark, the Type of the Church."
6
P.
M„
Junior
and
Young
Peoples
your
feet, am they ready? May be yes they are . Maybe yes they
parlor near Madison Square Garden.
Ecdfavor. The adult prayer meeting
rro not. Better watch out.
class.
There is one thing to be thankful for—this is a turkev 7:80 P. M., preaching service
"Saved by a Living Faith, but Rewar­
raising community.
or in anywlsa appertaining, and also!
ded Because of Works,"
all of the estate, right and Interest I
of said defendants in and to the !
same, be sold by the Sheriff of Uma­
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU­ tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said)
TION.
judgment and all costs.
SHIP YOUR FANCY DRESSED TURKEYS TO ARRIVE IN
THEREFORE, I will, on the 20th I
PORTLAND
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that day of December, 1930, at the hour
ON
N O V E M B E R 2 1 T 0 2 4, I N C L U S I V E
by virtue of an execution issued oui of two o’clock In the afternoon of
We bolleve these will be the best market days for them. You
of the Circuit Court of the State of said day, at the front door of the |
can always do better when shipping—
Oregon for Umatilla County to mt court house In the City of Pendleton,
directed and delivered upon a Judg Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the I
ment and decree ana order of salt right, title and Interest which the|
rendered
in said court On the lOtt said defendants or either ot them,
140 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OREGON
day of November. 1930, in favor ol had on the 13th day of February,
References: Your neighbors and tlielliberula Commercial A Sav­
1929 Model A Ford Roadster.................
The Federal Land Bank of Spokan. 1918, or (Ince then have acquired!
ings Bank, Portland, Oregon
against Edith Hell Ward Mitchell or now have. In and to the following |
formerly Edith Bell Ward. In the suit lescrlbtd premises situated In Uma­
therein pending wherein the said The tilla County, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
1928 Dodge Standard Six Se lan...............
Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a
The Southeast Quarter of the I
corporation, is plaintiff, and the said
Southeast Quarter of the South­
I.d.th Bell Ward Mitchell, formerly
1928 Essex C oach.................................
west Quarter, and the Southwest
Edith Bell Ward. and Wiliam Mitch­
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
el. wife and husband, and Stanfield
of the Southwest Quarter, of Sec­
National Farm Loan Association, n
tion 23, and the East Half of thej
1926 Nash Light Six Sedan
corporation, were defendants, for the
Northwest Quarter of the North­
sum of $81.26, with interest at the
east Quarter, and the Southwest
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
1925 Buick Roadster..................
the 13th day of August, 1939; and
of the Northeast Quarter, of Sec­
the sum of $81.26, with Interest at
tion 26. all In Tp. 4 North, Range |
the ra'e of 8 per cent per annum
29, East of the W illamette Merid­
HAVE ESTABLISHED TERMINAL
Dodge Panel Delivery .......... ......
from the 13th day of February, 193$-
ian. subject to the easements for
and the sum of $3082 90, with Inter
—AT—
roadway purposes reserved In the
terest at the rate of 6H per cent per
deed from S. J. Moore and wife to,
Ford TT Truck Chassis....................
annum from the 13th day of Febru
Mortagor, recorded August ¡
ary.1930; and the sum of $404.94,
1917, In Book 99 of Deeds, pagel
Prompt early morning delivery.
with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent
440, Records of said U m atilla|
per annum from the 4th day of Janu­
County, all of said property situ­
Model AA Stake Body Truck............
PORTLAND
ary. 1930: and the sum of $367.9$,
ated in Umatilla County, State of)
with Interest at the rate of 8 per
HERMISTON
Oregon,
cent per annum from the 13th day together with the tenements, hered­
PENDLETON
Two Model T Ford Tourings, each................
of July,
1930; and the sum of itaments and appurtenances thereto j
LA GRANDE
»1« 60, abstract charges; and for the belonging or in any wise appertain­
BAKER
further sum of $160 attorney fees, ing; and also all of the right, es­
and the further sum of $33.80. tate. title and Interest of said de-l
And Way Points.
p lain tiffs costa and disbursements, fendants In and to the same; said
which eald decree and Judgment and lands to be sold at public auction to
Portland Terminal: 15th and Marshall.
order of sale have been duly docketed the highest bidder for cash In hand,
and enrolled In the office of the the proceed« of sale to be applied In !
Hermiston Terminal:
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Clerk of said Court, and In and by satisfaction of said execution and all |
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which said Judgment, decree and costs.
Dated thia 13th 4*7 of November, J
order of sale It was directed that the
hereinafter described real property In 1980.
PHONE 852
HERMISTON, OREGON
AUTHORŒKD SALES A N S SERVICE
Umatilla County. Oregon, together
T. B. OURDANB.
HERMISTON,
OREGON
with the tenements, hereditaments Sheriff pf Umatilla County," Oregon.
and appurtmnnces thereto belonging l2-5te
Turkeys - Geese -^Ducks^- Chicken»
FOR ALL MAKES
E, F. PIERSON, Owner
We Buy Used Can
USED CARS!
“We Have Just What You Want”
NOTICE!
P ortland-B aker
F reight Line
Hermiston Creamery
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
HERMISTON CREAMERY
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