The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 31, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, JANUARY 81, 1935
Koeppen’s, Poor & Jail ........
5.60 090990990990000999090090990999999909990900900900000*0
Pendleton Drug Co., Poor .... 107.55
Francis Marian Smith, Poor
5.00
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
Hal H. Moor, Poor .................
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
7.50
Penland Bros., Election ...... 18.00
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.
Claims allowed by the County Olive M. Whitlock, Co. Nurse 14.91
3.69
Court at the January, 1935 term, ex­ Hilda Bent, Poor ....................
Entered as Second Class Matter
cept certain claims allowed by Sta­ Olive M. Whitlock, Poor ...... 14.58
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Mary Brown, Poor ................. 15.00
tute.
TAKES AN ACTIVE INTEREST IN
Oregon.
Carl Chambers, Ind. Soldiers 90.45
THE WHOLE BUSINESS LIFE OF
State
Industrial
Accident
UMATILLA
NEWS
Subscription Ratea
62.50
Commission. Sheriff
$ 33.44 Ferguson Motor Co., Sheriff
By Louise Byrnes
EASTERN
OREGON.
One Tear ....__________ __ _ 81.00
State Ind. Acc. Comm, Poor.. 88.28 Eleanor Arkell, Election ....... ..18.00
.75
Six Months ....... -.................. .
Wednesday of last week the Uma­
State
Ind.
Acc.
Commis.,
Jessie Thompson, Juvenile. ..
6.94
.50 tilla town team went to Boardman
Three Months ___ ..______
sion. Sheriff ....................
33.51
Joyce Cuiwits, Election ........ 72.00
Every commercial activity, and almost every public or private fi
where they played a game of basket­
Dorothy Depew, Election .... 19.80
ball with the Boardman town team,
Dorothy Depew. Election...... 64.80
nancial transaction requires one or more banking services.
Louise Dyer, Election .......... 19.80
and lost 26-16. Friday night they
Van Petten Lumber Co., Co.
Pac.
Tel.
&
Tel.
Co.,
Offices
103.87
played Jack Allen's team from Pen-
House & Poor Farm ...
224.78
lleton and lost. Monday night they
A. C. McIntyre, Justice Court
5.60 E. B. Casteel, Postage (Offi­ 17.50
The deposit of money, cashing of checks and bills of exchange to
played the Walla Walla Gasco’s. Two
ces ) ....................................
Marjorie Erwin, Co. Nurse .. 25.00
finance trade, payment of bills, remittances of funds, accumulation * ‘
overtime periods were played but the
Royal Typewriter Co., Re­
locals lost 51-45.
Eleanor Arkell, Election ...... 82.80
of savings
are all indispensi ble activities by which you carry •
corder ............ ...................
81.00
The Umatilla high school basket-
Eleanor
Arkell,
Treasurer
....
affairs.
1 ‘
5.50
T.50
forward
your
financial
Mrs.
Mary
Hudson,
Poor
....
CHURCH NOTES
Not Later Than 1036.
all teams went to Stanfield Friday
Ferndale Obucb, Treasurer.. 71.50 Mrs. Susie Upcraft, Poor .... 18.00
night
and
split
scores.
The
girls
The report on the 12-minute in-
R. F. Witherell, Assessor...... 64.00 J. Frank Spinning, Poor ...... 10.10
Representative won 20-6, and the boys lost 34-20. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
State Ind. Acc. Comm., Poor 81.56
terview
granted
The efficient handling of these transactions is a part of our every
East
Oregonian, Offices ........ 45.00 Chas. B. Orai, Sealer of W'ts. 33.46
Saturday evening Hover high
Walter M. Pierce with President
day
banking business and gives this bank an essential part iu the < >
W.
A.
Briggs,
Pastor.
Freewater
Times,
Co.
Court
Edward Thompson Co., Law
Roosevelt Wednesday carries the school split scores with Umatilla on
& Sheriff ............................ 26.27
Morning worship st 10:00. Ser-
business life of this community.
< >
Lib.........................................
6.00
clearest, most encouraging state­ he local floor, the girls winning 12-
mon theme, “A Sufficient Gospel for W. H. Blackler, Justice Court 10.00 Joseph Cunha, Cr., Dog ........ 30.00
ments released from the White House 6 and the boys losing 27-13.
in months, on the development of
Clarence Guerin spent Sunday in This Age.”
Bushong & Co., Justice Court
8.72 Henry Schultx, General Road 250.00
Sunday school at 11:00.
F. B. Hayes. General Road . 10.70
the Columbia river to the mouth ot Portland.
C.
E.
Devine,
Justice
Court..
3.90 Charles Matkins, Gen. Road 17.04
Epworth League at 6:45.
the Snake river.
Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood
Mrs. C. E. Devine, Justice
Evening worship at 7:45.
Funk & McLean, Gen. Road 75.00
First, the president agrees with and Mrs. Gus Tonies spent Monday
Court .................................
Choir practice Tuesday evening at
3.90 C. G. Bracher Hardware Co.,
Pierce that freight rates are too In Pendleton.
of Hermiston
7:30.
33.75
Gen. Road ........................
2.50
T. W. Hewett, Justice Court
high and intimated the Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gailey and son
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 850,000.
Cub scouts meet this Saturday af­ L. G. Frazier, Offices ............. 17.60 Will Beathe, Gen. Roads .... 10.63
should have a nine-foot channel in­ Duane and Margaret Baumann spent
ternoon.
5.00
Motor, Gen. Road .................
stead of seven feet as proposed in Monday afternoon in Pendleton.
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President %
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Friday night at 8:00 o'clock, the J. T. Arneson Ptg. Co., Re­
Hermiston Hotel, Gen. Road 178.85
bills introduced by the Oregon dele­
8.00
corder
...................................
Mildred Conlon, who is attending California World Players will pre-
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
! !
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
P. J. Stadelman, Sec., Gen.
gation for several years past. He al­
Harthrong, Re-
Road ...................................... 44.00
so inquired why money was not Willamette University, visited at the sent the play, "There Is a Highway.” Anna M
Admission
free
but
a
silver
offering
22.00
corder
P. J. Stadelman, Sec., Gen.
available for the $400,000 channel home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
will be taken. This is sponsored by Elizabeth Harthrong, Re-
2.00
Road ......................................
improvement between Celilo and Wm. Conlon over the week end.
Epworth
League.
the
34.20 Tommy Bond, Gen. Road .... 12.50
Miss Helen Fredreckson spent Sat­
corder
Umatilla, which would indicate his
American Tire Shop, Gen.
Cliff Myrick. Gen. Road Pay-
Al Beard, Gen. Road Payroll 92.07
approval of immediate allocation of urday in Pendleton.
West Coast Prt. & Bd. Co.,
Road ......................................
UNION CHURCH NOTES.
roll ...................................
99.69 John Barnes, Gen. Road
funds if they are available.
77.59
School Supt.......................
Art Peterson of Willows Creek vi­
Western Road Mach.
Second, the president does not sited at the home of his sister, Mrs.
C. R. Moore, Minister.
58.52
Chas. Reimann, Gen. Road
Payroll .............................
4.48 Austin
O. F. Casteel, Assessor ........
Co., Gen. Road .................... ' 1030.7
favor speed in the approval of the H. Van Schoiack, over the week end.
Payroll .............................
63.02 H. Exum, Gen. Road Payroll 53.19
11:00 A. M., Sermon topic: "God’s W. F. Quarrie & Co., School
Bell
Tractor
Co.,
Gen
Braden
project but would have it under­
Dorothy Tonies ran a knife into Exceeding Great and Precious Pro-
Supt.......................................... 68.30
A. L. Warnock, Gen. Road
101.54 L. T. Sharinghousen, Gen.
Road
stood that a thorough study and sur­ her hand Sunday evening, and it was mises.”
21.92
Road Payroll .................
Valley Printing Co., School
71.74
Payroll ...
Central Welding Works, Gen
vey is being made of the upper Co­ necessary to take several stitches to
7:45 Evening sermon, "Palestine
33.72
Supt......................................
F. H. McEwen, Gen. Road
4.50 Carl Barton, Gen. Road Pay-
Road
lumbia river proposed improvement. close the wound.
and the Jew in Prophecy Up to Independent City Scavenger
roll ....................................
46.36
Payroll ................................. 112.79
W. J. Clarke, Gen. Road ..... 387.27
The building of the Umatilla dam
Miss Sara Rix and Mrs. Joe Sprin­
3.00 Collier Motor Co., Gen. Road 13.62 Chas. Williams, Gen. Road
Court House ....................
R. Pearsol, Gen. Road Pay-
is the only possible construction on ger were joint hostesses at a birth­ Date.” Come and hear this inter­
esting subject and also hear the ac. Power & Light Co.
19.34
roll .....................
Consolidated Freight Lines
Payroll .....
106.00
the river which will link the Inland day party honoring Mrs. Fred Knud­ young
91.94
Court House ....................
2.02 Tommy Bond, Gen. Road
Gen. Road
Empire territory with sea ports to son, Saturday evening at the Sprin­ services. people conduct the opening
Pendleton Water Commission
Dennis Motor Co., Gen. Road 234.66
Payroll ....
116.22
allow navigation from the Snake to ger home. Those enjoying the party
Court House ........................ 23.80 Ebrei & Temple, Gen. Road 39.05 Percy Sweet, Gen. Road Pay­
Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Fs-
Portland. With the construction ot were Mr. and Mrs. Elmore McKenzie,
7.50
C.
M.
Nielson,
Court
House..
Fletcher Oil Co., Gen. Road 1558.71
83.44
roll ....................................
Bonneville dam, the $400,000 chan­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson, Mr. and ther McMullen, leader.
Foster Motor Co., Gen. Road 17.82 John Eichner, Gen. Road
A
Mr. B. Griffin of 2405
Choir practice Wednesday night Safeway Store No. 109, Court
nel improvement between Celilo and Mrs. Harry Hull, Mrs. Jack Cherry,
ooll Borthwick Avenue, Portland.
4.61
House
A
Poor
...............
2.85
L. G. Frazier, Gen. Road ....
72.63
Payroll ..
U 04
__ .a, and the building of the the Misses Rosa Rico. Clara Corri- at the home of Mrs. Gimble.
a.
g Oregon, said: "I had become
Western
States
Grocery
Co.
75.00
Bible study changed to Thursday
Funk & McLean, Gen. Road
R. J. Wheeler, Gen. Road
.8 rundown. I felt miserable all
Umatilla rapids dam, the Columbia gan, Helen Fredreckson and the
2.75 Gray * Wright, Gen. Road .. 53.83
Court House ......................
“ate SSs over, had no pep, my ap-
night, 7:45 to 8:45. Subject: "Sec­
Payroll ......
124.69
river will be navigable for 250 hostesses.
Gess
i petite was poor and I would
15.00
Mrs.
Frank
Ransom,
Poor....
G 1 e n n's Pharmacy, Gen.
John Moyer, Gen. Road Pay­
miles, and the building of three
“Sean ? tire easily. I used only two
The regular Masonic meeting was ond lesson on the Covenants." Bring Mary E. Ellis, Poor ............
7.50
1.85
Road
59.90
roll ....................................
set- I bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden
dams on the Snake river will pro- held in the lodge hall Monday even­ your Bible, pencil and note book,
5.00 HIamley & Co., Gen. Road .
Medical Discovery and it
1.35 L. C. Alford, Gen. Road Pay
Saturday night the Young Peo­ Dottie Swaggart, Poor ........
vide a means of bringing millions of ing.
gave me an appetite and
Mrs. Frank Wahner, Poor .... 20.00 Mrs. S. H. Hargett, Gen
roll .............................. ----- 124.69
tons of freight down the river to
strengthened me.
me.”
” All
A
druggists.
Mrs. Max Graybeal and son Jun­ ple's class in Voice and Physical Cul­ Mrs. Anna Baker, Poor ........
5.00
3.15 L. Hoon, Gen. Road Payroll 23.77
New size, tablets
Road
tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00.
Portland.
ior returned home Monday from a ture. A large attendance is desired Mrs. Rachel Wheeler, Poor.. 15.00
Large size, tabs, or liquid,
I
$1.35.
12.41
Motors,
Gen.
Road..
as
we
have
something
special
for
'
T
ettick
Ross
Brown,
Gen.
Road
Pay-
The president does not want any visit with Mr. Graybeal who is work­
Write Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y„
4.00 Howard Cooper Corp., Gen
A. R. Marlow, Poor ...............
you.
11.13
roll ....................................
bills or legislation regarding de­ ing in Los Vegas.
for free medical advit
290.14 Geo. Graves, Gen. Road
Over 83% of the Bible School Florence Pearson, Poor ........ 10.00
Road
velopment on the Columbia present­
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough
15.00 . F. Hodges Agency, Gen.
were on time last Sunday morning. Tames Matlock. Poor ............
23.77
Payroll .............................
ed at this time, which will give spent Thursday in Pendleton.
Mrs. Emma Miller, Poor ...... 13.50
59.81 Pat Clerkins, Gen. Road Pay-
Road ..................................
ample time for definite, construe-
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lane spent Were you one of them?
Young people do not forget the Mrs. Cecelia Johnson, Poor.. 30.00 'ack Allen Supply, Gen.
6.88
roll ....................................
tive study of the problems this com­ Thursday in Pendleton.
67.22 G. Weatherman, Gen. Road
C. E. meeting at 6:45 Sunday night. W. A. Dozier, Poor ......-........ 15.00
Road ..................... -...........
IF YOU ARE A
ing summer. It would appear that I
10.00
2.95
Thirty-three were there when the Ernest Price, Poor .................
ack Lee Service, Gen. Road
19.53
Payroll .............................
the army engineers’ reports will be *
%
20.00
meeting started and some more came Pearl M. Dyer, Poor ............
ohn Roeblings Sons Co.,
H. H. Tash, Gen. Road Pay-
complete by that time, furnishing a
11.65
in later making over forty in atten­ Fred Schwab, Poor ............... 10.00
Gen. Road ........................
roll ....................................
17.59
+
PINE CITY NEWS
11.00
'1rs. P. E. Killiam, Gen.
dance. Come on time and get the Anna Junken, Poor ..............
Harold Graham, Gen. Road
20.00
By Oleta Neill
13.50
Charles Grant, Poor .............
full benefit of the lesson.
12.99
Road
Payroll .............................
5.00 Knerr's Repair Shop, Gen.
Special music for both services, Wm. S. Smith, Poor .............
Sam Fellows, Gen. Road
C. H. Bartholomew was a business
10.00
FOR WINTER'S ILLS
8.85
Mrs
W.
S.
Banks,
Poor
........
morning
and
evening.
Come,
work
12.99
Road
Payroll .............................
risitor In Heppner Monday.
10.00 C. P. Miller. Gen. Road ........ 31.85 L. W. Valentine, Gen. Road
Berta Beckman, Poor ..........
Pat Healy visited at the Joi Hea- and grow with us.
Are you one of those unfortunate
7.50 Mrs. W. E. Miller, Gen. Road
1.70
Mart Cash, Poor ...................
19.18
Payroll .............................
ey ranch Monday.
individuals who stays “run-down”
8.00 Milton Hardware Co., Gen.
CASH ONLY
Etta Harris. Poor ................
O. H. Buell, Gen. Road Pay­
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
5.00
and miserable all winter long?
21.70
Florence Loney, Poor ..........
45.57
Road ..................................
roll ....................................
NOW
Reg.
laughter Henrietta were business
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
7.00 Milton Box Co., Gen. Road.. 110.58 L. G. Fullerton, Gen. Road
"arah Millner, Poor .............
Usually the trouble is that your
81.39 Men’s Waist Calls .. 11.19
isitors in Hermiston Thursday.
We wish to announce that th 8 Tames Owens, Poor ..............
5.00 i Mrs. James Mollahan, Gen.
Payroll .............................
75.91
body lacks resistance to combat the
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
81.39 Men's Bib Overalls.. 11.19
10.00
16.00 Von Hiatt, Gen. Road Pay-
Road ..................................
dangerous germs of winter illness.
ent Sunday afternoon visiting at Pilgrim Holiness church has moved Nels Carlstrom, Poor ............. 12.50
81.25 Men’s Bib Overalls.. $1.10
Moll’s Service Station, Gen.
roll 104.25
....................................
from the Columbia school house to Mahlon Haworth, Poor ........
ae Ollie Neill home.
Build up your health-power with
15.00
54.87
Bertha
Owen,
Poor
...............
K.
D.
Pearson,
Gen.
Road
82.49 Men's Work Shoes .. $1.98
Road
..................................
Jim Omohundro spent Sunday vis- their new location just north of the
vitamin A — science’s greatest
10.00
39.65
46.65
Milo
L.
George,
Poor
.............
L.
J.
McAtee,
Gen.
Road
......
Payroll
.............................
Shoes
..
83.98 Men's Work
ting at the Roy Omohundro home.
$2.98
weapon against infectious germs.
Osborn apartments on Second street M. M. Burnap, Poor ............
7.00 Northwest Cities Gas. Co.
8.22
W. Hook, Gen. Road Payroll
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburier
81.50 Men's Dress Shirts ..
.98
6.00
M c K esson ’ s V itamin C oncen ­
All
are
invited
to
meet
with
us.
11.67
Paul
Lawyer,
Poor
...............
John
Henry,
Gen.
Road
Pay
Gen.
Road
.............................
ind family and Ray W. Hardman at­
81.25 Men's Dress Shirts ..
10.00
trate T ablets or C od L iver O il
.98
roll ............................................. 59.25
ended the show in Hermiston Sun- Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at Charles Weaver, Poor ........... 15.00 Oregon Motor Service, Gen.
Margaret Heintz. Poor ........
22.61 E. S. Fox, Gen. Road Pay-
81.00 Men's Dress Shirts ..
furnish your body vitamin A in de­
Road
.79
11:00 A. M„ and 7:45 P. M.
lay afternoon.
Mrs. Alice Hedges, Poor ...... 10.00 Oregon Lumber Yard, Gen.
99.69
roll ...........
licious form. Also the “sunshine”
81.40 Men's U. Sults heavy
Clarence Neill was a business vis­
.98
We teach and preach the old time
5.00
166.23 H. Magruder, Gen.
lobert Realer, Poor ...........
4
Road
Road
vitamin D, and the needed minerals,
tor on Butter Creek Wednesday.
60c to 75c Men’s Dress hose I .30
15.00
Methodist
doctrine.
' eonora Lightfoot, Poor ......
72.23
Payroll ....
Oregon Hardware Co., Gen
calcium and phosphorus.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers and
(Wool Sox, 20c)
10.00
19.20
Thos. C. Reed, Poor ......... .
R. Kelley, Gen. Road Payroll 24.99
Road
Mrs. Roy Neill were business visit-
Each tablet brings you all the
83.95 to 85.00 Men's Hats $2.98
Mrs. James Overturf, Poor .... 12.50 Pacific Power & Light, Gen.
H. Alderman, Gen. Road
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
ars in Heppner Tuesday.
vitamins in one teaspoonful of
10.00
24.99
Mrs.
Mary
Yarbrough,
Poor
8.22
Payroll .
Road
Men's Hats ...............
82.49
$1.98
A. E. Wattenburger and E. B.
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
U. S. P. X. (revised 1934) Cod
Mrs.
Margaret
Charlton,
Pendleton Tire Shop, Gen.
Albert Haynes, Gen. Road
Helmets ......................
81.00
Wattenburger were business visitors
$ .39
10.00
Liver Oil. Buy them at any good
11.16
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Payroll --------.............. •......... 46.21
Poor
........................................
Road
.................................
In
Pendleton
Monday.
50c Neck Ties
$ .25
drug store. $1 per bottle of 100 tab­
Mrs. Olevia Charlton, Poor.. 15.00 Pendleton Water Commis­
Dean Forth, Gen. Road Pay-
Preaching Services 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and
7.50
Leather Gloves and Mittens
46.21
Elvira A. Ashton, Poor ........
sion, Gen. Road .............
roll ....................................
lets. Begin today to protect health
amily attended church in Hermis-
Evening service at 7:30.
5.00 Pilot Rock Lumber Yard,
Al Wickuler, Gen. Road
Franz Stlauch, Poor ............
REDUCEDI
the vitamin way with M c K esson ’ s
on Sunday.
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 Mrs. Bent. Poor .....................
10.00
44.00
Payroll .................................. 12.31
Gen. Road ........................
CHILDREN'S SWEATERS
V itamin C oncentrate T ablets .
John Healy was a business visitor P. M. Everybody welcome.
10.00 Portland Pendleton Motor
Geo.
Eckles,
Gen.
Road
Pay-
T,
N.
York.
Poor
...................
In Heppner Monday.
Two-Thirds OFF.
5.61
21.12
53.48
Mrs.
W.
S.
Banks,
Poor
........
Fgt.,
Gen.
Road
............
roll
....................................
Mr. and Mrs. Tlnel Robinson
6.00 Jack Plattenberg, Gen. Road
Dr. J. A. Best, Poor ............. 50.00 Pearson Brothers. Gen. Road
vent the week end visiting Mr. and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
2.00 Penland Brothers, Gen. Road 10.82
Dr. T. M. Birkbeck, Poor ....
Payroll ................................. 30.80
Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew.
118.30
Henry Forth, Gen. Road
Price Ransom Chevrolet Co.,
T. B. Bomboy, Poor ...............
HERMISTON DRUG Co.
Joe Kilkenny and Hugh O’Rourke
RUTH" was the subject
12.65
75.93
Dr. H. J. Kavanaugh. Poor.. 40.00
Payroll ...-.......................
Gen. Road ........................
Hermiston, Oregon
visited at the John Healy home
the Lesson-Sermon in tl'
26.00
4.95 R. Farrens, Gen. Road Pay­
Shields Fruit Co., Poor ........
M. Refvem. Gen. Road ........
Churches of Christ Scientist, e
2.25
8.22
Rohrman Motor Co., Gen.
roll ....................................
Tallman & Co.. Poor .............
Sunday. January 27.
Carnes Bros. Merc. Co., Poor 16.40
Road ...................................... 17.43 L. McIntyre, Gen. Road Pay­
10.00
5.91
The Golden Text was "Tesch
roll 109.74
....................................
Shell Oil Co.. Gen. Road ....
H. G. Casteel, Poor ...............
Dr. A. W. Christopherson,
F. M. Henson, Gen. Road
Smith & Blanchett, Gen.
me thy way, O Lord; 1 will walk
3.50
Payroll .....
74.12
........................
Road ...................................... 10.80
Poor ........................................
in thy truth: unite my heart ’o
Lee Patton, Gen. Road Pay­
Folsom’s, Poor ........................ 100.00 State Ind. Acc. Comm., Gen.
fear thy name" <Ps 86:11).
5.00
261.48
roll ...................................
9.25
Dr. C. L. Gilstrap. Poor
Road .. ............. «...............
Among the citations which com-
4.00 standard Oil Co.. Gen Road 62.19 H. H. Hinderman, Gen. Road
Dr. M. A. Leach, Poor Farm
Sack
prised the i esson-Sermon was the
SURELAY
Dr. Martin Marbut, Poor .... 19.50 Tavlor Hardware Co., Gen.
Payroll ..............
47.62 ........
.....
following from the Bible "There
Mt. St. Joseph’s Home, Poor 10.00
“Farm Tested”
Road ............................ ------ 370.63 Pearly Smith, Gen. Road
is nothing covered, that shall not
4.45
Payroll .
Tulon Smith Disbursing Of­
The Texas Co., Gen. Road ....
29.91
OLYMPIC EGG MASH «
100.00 Union OH Co., Gen Road...... 70.60 Frank Taylor, Gen. Road
be revealed neither hid, that
ficer. Poor ................. •
“Milk”
Sack —92
Payroll .
shall not be known" (Luke 12 2).
't. Anthony’s Hospital. Poor 649.35 Van Petten Lumber Co., Gen.
94.69
17.10
330.15
Neil
Devore,
Gen.
Road
Tallman
*
Co..
Poor
.............
Road
...
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
SPECIAL OIL EGG
Payroll ................................. 109.75
J. L. Eldridge. Poor Farm ... 279.89 Walla Walla Iron Works,
ed the following correlative pas-
Sack
MASH
3.59
1.50
T.
C.
Penney
Co.,
Poor
Farm
Al
Moody,
Gen.
Road
Pay-
Gen.
Road
sages from the Christian Science
roll
..............................
114.77
..
Printing
Co.,
Pendleton
Drug
Co.,
Poor
SURECALF
25
lb.
sack
West
Coast
Busy feet can’t —l‘
textbook, "Science and Health
3.75
3.13 L. Greishaber, Gen. Road
Gen. Road
Farm ......................................
with Key to the Scriptures", by
3.70
Payroll _
114.77
R. E. Goad. Jail ..................... 198.50 R. J. Wheeler. Gen. Road......
cover all the ground.
Mary Baker Eddy: “Though ertor
J. H. Wheeler, Gen. Road
Bushong & Co.. Election .... 44.23 Whitman Awning Co., Gen.
3.00
hides behind a He and excuses
They need the help that a
2.75
Payroll ..
78.14
H. L. Stamper. Election ......
Road ....................... ?.............
42.00 Int. Magazine Co., Gen. Road
guilt. error cannot forever be con-
5.00 R. E. Goad, Sheriff, Gen.
West Pub. Co.. Law Lib........
telephone alone can give.
Pac. Tel. Co., Gen. Road .... 19.78
Road Payroll ...................
26.59
cealed. Truth, through her eter-
’ a w yers Co.-Operative Pub.
7.50 D. Fullerton, Gen. Road Pay-
W. F. Brown, Gen. Road Pay-
nal laws, unveils errer
Co.. Law Lib.........................
. "The
Have you a telephone in
SHORTS • 80 Lbs.
roll . .................................
82.09
W. C. Hopson, Fruit Inspec­
roll 110.01
....................................
muddy river-bed musi he stirred
60.40 Cliff McDonald. Gen. Road
your home?
S. Fullerton, Gen. Road Pay-
tor ......................................
In order to purify the st ream, in
74.80
roll ....................................
55.21
Payroll 104.74
............................
‘oseph Ramos, Sr.. Dog .....
MILL RUN - 80 Lbs.
moral chemicalization, when the
60.43 Ralph Moody, Gen. Road
John L. Dallman, Gen. Road
B
E.
Goad.
Sheriff
...............
symptoms of evil, illusion, are
20.00
68.84
Payroll .............................
Payroll .......................
..
36.21
Olive M. Whitlock. Poor ......
aggravated, we may think in our
Joe Picard, Gen. Road Pay­
BRAN - 60 Lbs.
Mary Houser. Emerg.............. 95.85 C. H. Wheeler, Gen. Road
ignorance that the Lord hath
46.80
68.84
roll
___________
___ ___
Payroll
.............................
53.25
Cladys Goad. Emerg................
wrought an evil; but we ought to
K. McKown, Gen. Road Pay­
Wayne Reville, Emerg............ 11.25 C. Hutson. Gen. Road Pay-
66.10
roll .....
.... ......... MOLASSES
...... .......... FEED 80 lbs
roll ....................................
know that God's law uncovers so-
66.62
Western Union. Sheriff A
9.99 W. A. Bryant. Gen. Road
E. H. Hargett, Gen. Road
called sin and its effects, only that
Clerk .................................
Payroll .............................
Payroll ................4—»...... 64.05
56.69
Domestic Laundry, Sheriff A
Truth may annihilate all sense
STEAM ROLLED
Albert Mack. Gen. Road Pay-
H. Piersol. Gen. Road Pay­
Poor ..................................
of evil and all power to sin” (pp.
BARLEY
“Y
roll ....................................
roll 125.85
...................................
70.39
The Tavlor Hardware Co..
542. 540).
1.35 I. J. Howard. Gen. Road
Norris West, Gen. Road Pay­
Sheriff .............................
BEET
PULP
100
lbs.
•
Ag
2.05
roll .......
........ ..... .............
Payroll ...
82.26
The local meetings are held at Jack Allen Supply Co.. Sher­
and
MOLASSES
2.18
Gen.
Road
Eino
Pekkola,
Gen.
Road
Willard
Stacey,
iff ............................ -........
11:00 A. M. every Sunday in the The Texas Co.. Sheriff ......... 10.48
3.08
Payroll .......................
.
Payroll ...
90.03
WHEAT
81 2E Per Sack
Ralph Longhorn. Gen. Road
J. B. Barton. Ge. Road Pay-
American Legion hall.
Burroughs Adding Mach.
and up.
1.50
Payroll .............................
roll ...
-........ — 21.24
5.48
Co.. Assessor ........................
Otis Jordan. Gen. Road Pay­
V. A. Yeager. School Supt— 85.71 Bob Rosenberg. Gen. Road
10.46
roll ....................................
Payroll ..
89.76
The Taylor Hdwe. Co.. Court
Walter Moorhouse. Gen.
1.35 Chet Bracher. Gen. Road
House ...........................a------
65.78
Road Payroll ....... ..............
Payroll ......
3.06
4.24
W. J. Clarke. Court House ...
Frank Seeliger. Gen. Road
W. w Mullica. Gen. Road
Smythe-Barthel Co., Court
Payroll ...........
«
35.62
Payroll .......
24.00
4.24
House ............. . .........................
O. A. Wells. Gen. Road
Hans Lensch. Gen. Road
Murphy Paint Co.. Court
Payroll
___
Payroll .......
6.17
14.30
House A Jail ..................
Roy Lichlyter, Gen. Road
4.00 E. L. Stephens, Gen. Road
PHONE 69W
THE P acific TELEPHONE
G. L. McBee. Poor ............ -----
Payroll
_
71.30
Payroll
..
6.50
85.67
Hermiston Drug Co.. Poor. ..
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY.,
MAIN STREET
HERMISTON
Gen.
Road
H.
M.
Bonnett,
at The Hermiston Herald.
C. O. Pederson,
Gen. Road
Tallman A Co.. Poor A Jail
TELEPHONE 911
77.65
Payroll arre
Payroll 10.711
83,56
5.00
Union Co., Poor ...
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definite basis upon which to work.
It is a program that must be car­
ried out step by step and without
baste, preceded by surveys, reports
and recommendations by army en­
gineers.
By 1936, another election year,
the complete program should be
definitely outlined, and ready to go.
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Thursday.
Mrs. Ollie Neill was a business
visitor in Hermiston Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill. Miss
Frankie Neal and Guy Moore spen
Friday evening at the W. D. Neill
home.
Miss Frankie Neal spent Satur-
day in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Omohundro and
son Raymond were business visitors
In Heppner and Lexington Monday.
Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and
daughters Lucille and Darlene spent
Monday at the A. E. Wattenburger
home.
Miss Cecelia Brennan was a din­
ner guest at the Ollie Neill home
Thursday evening.
Roy Neill left for Salem Sunday
where he will visit his daughter
Alma, who is attending Will imette
University.
County Court
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as they will,
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Sperry Feeds
$2.45
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1.75
1.35
Dairy Feeds
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