The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 14, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGI TWO
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1935
Call Nellie up and make a date ing the Irrigon Pentacostal chureh Nickerson is taking care of during
for next Thursday night. She might gave a call to Claude Crawford to Mr. Rands’ absence. Mr. Rands work
even give you a peek at her basket. be its pastor. Rev. Tarrens is to re­ with the CCC camp at Port Orford
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
main until the new minister arrives will continue during the summer.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
but special meetings will close Sun­
The senior class play which was
day night.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
scheduled to be given in March, has
CHURCH NOTES
There will be services every Sun­ been indefinitely postponed.
Publishers.
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
Mrs. Grace Dufur and daughter of
day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the
Entered as Second
Class Matter
Presbyterian church. Rev. Thomas Payette, Idaho, Will Tyler of Colo­
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH spoke
ACCOUNT.
last Sunday and Rev. O. W. rado, and Mrs. Edna Dufur of New
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
Payne
of
Hermiston
will
speak
Sun
­
Mexico,
returned
to
their
respective
Oregon.
Morning worship at 10:00. Ser­ day. March 17.
homes last Friday, after being called
mon theme, "Are Church Members
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Subscription Rates
Mrs. John Graybeal has improved- to Boardman last week by the death
Different."
A. S. Cooley as administrator with
of
their
brother.
H.
V.
Tyler.
Mrs.
sufficiently
to
celebrate
her
76th
«1.00
Sunday school at 11:00. Mrs. E.
Beason accompanied her daughter the will annexed of the estate of
.75 E. Rainwater, acting superintendent. birthday Tuesday. A special request to New Mexico.
Six Months -
Lewis L. Higgins, deceased, has filed
number
was
sung
for
her
over
the
.10 Primary, junior and adult depart­ radio, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Gray­
his final account in said estate in
Three Months
Mrs.
Reese
Byram
motored
to
ments.
Boise. Idaho, last week with friends, the County Court of the State of
Epworth League service at 6:45. beal of Umatilla were guests.
Oregon for Umatilla County, and
Mac McCoy of Imbler was an over where she will remain for a few said court has fixed Monday, the 1st
Theme for discussion, "Why Do Peo­
visiting with her daughters.
ple Worship." Evening church ser­ night guest at the home of his weeks
interesting program was giv­ day of April, 1935, at 2:00 o'clock
ON
vice at 7:45. As a part of the service grandmother, Mrs. John Graybeal, en An
at the Parent-Teachers meeting p. m. ot said day, as the time for
the pastor will show Bible pictures on her birthday. March 6.
last Friday evening in the auditor­ hearing of objections to said final
on "The Exile of Israel.” You won't
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom returned ium. A tumbling exhibition was account and the settlement thereof.
want to miss any of these Bible pic­ Tuesday after spending the week given
by the high school girls under On or before said day any person in­
tures which will be shown each Sun­ end visiting their son Don. who is
the direction of Miss Clara Ruff, and terested in said estate may file ob­
day night in connection with the at a CCC camp below Portland.
Building Future America.
a debate in which W. A. Baker, Reese jections to said final account, or to
evening service.
Mrs. Walter Grider suffered severe Byram, George Wicklander and Bus­ any item thereof, and contest the
When a boy takes the Boy Scout
pain
from
a
Black
Widow
spider
ter Rands took part, was enjoyed. same.
oath he declares that 'on my honor
bite Friday evening.
Dated February 28, 1935.
The senior class of the Boardman
I will do my best; to do my duty to
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH.
Mrs. Cecil Sparks has returned high school sponsired a Bug party
God and my country, and to obey
A. S. COOLEY, Administrator
C. R. Moore, Minister.
from California where she spent the given last Saturday evening in the
the scout law; to help other people
with the Will Annexed.
winter.
Bible
School
at
10:00
A.
M
gymnasium. After the Bug game,
at all times; to keep myself physi­
(Feb, 28—March 28)
Preaching
and
communion
cally strong, mentally awake and
lunch was served and dancing en­
morally straight.’ He also promises 11:00 A. M. Subject. "The Extent
joyed. A large crowd was present.
Notice of Sale.
to be 'trustworthy, loyal, helpful, of Our Christian Liberties."
Marvin Ransier is employed in
BOARDMAN NEWS 1 Pendleton
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 P. M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
friendly, courteous, kind, obedient,
this week.
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and Subject, "Managing Ourselves." 1
Pendleton visitors last week in- the undersigned. Sheriff of Uma­
Tim. 4:12-16. Wanda and Gene
eluded Mrs. Mike Cassidy, Mr. and tilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an
reverent.’
The
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bryce
will lead the discussion.
Mrs. J. F. Barlow, Guy Barlow, Ed- order duly made and entered by the
There is nothing in the program Moore
Evening preaching service at Dillabough was destroyed by fire at
Court, on the 11th day of
of the Boy Scout organization that 7:45 P. M. Last sermon on Prophe- 6:00 o’clock Monday morning. Mr. win Ingles, Frank Cramer and Echo County
February. 1935, will on the 16th
Coats.
does not fulfill the purpose of de­
Dillabough
had
started
fires
in
the
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Landers of La day of March, 1935, at the hour of
velopment of character and manly cy. We welcome you to the "Home- kitchen and living room stoves, and
Grande visited this week at the ten o’clock in the forenoon of said
qualities in young boys whose in­ like"
gone out to milk, and when he re­ Stanger
church.
day, at the front door of the Uma­
home.
fluence Is being felt and will be felt
turned to the house he found the pa­
tilla County, Oregon, Court House in
in building future Ameilca. We car.
per on the walls of the living room
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Pendleton, Oregon, offer for sale to
point to boys and young men who
on fire, and in a very short time the
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
have come through the school of
entire house was a mass of flames, f Butter Creek-Minnehaha t subject to the minimum price ot
We wish to announce that the
scouting in the local troop as exam­
The children were still asleep
Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00), the
By Mary Rodda
ples of manhood. Among them are Pilgrim Holiness church has moved when Mr. Dillabough came to the
following described parcel of land,
Bill Hurley, who is a student in from the Columbia school house to house. Mrs. Dillabough is visiting
Mrs. Harry McKenty has been a heretofore by said Umatilla County,
North Dakota at present; Chester
ratient
at
St.
Anthony's
hospital
in
in
Portland.
None
of
the
household
acquired for delinquent
Johnson, a second year cadet at their new location just north of the furnishing was saved except the pia­ Pendleton following an attack of in­ Oregon,
taxes, to-wit:
West Point; Walther Ott. outstand- Osborn apartments on Second street. no and a few chairs.
fluenza.
Lot Seven (7) in Block B, First
ing 4-H club boy and graduate of
All are invited to meet with us.
Vance Matott is ill at his home
A large crowd soon gathered and
Addition to the City of Hermis­
O.8.C. ; Bob Henderson, student at Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at carried furniture from the Ray at Hinkle suffering from an absces-
ton, Umatilla County. Oregon.
O.8.C.; Maurice Pierson, graduate of
sed
ear.
Last
week
he
spent
some
Brown
residence
to
the
east
of
the
Dated this the 11th day of Febru­
the local high school and active in 11:00 A. M.. and 7:45 P. M.
Dillabough
house,
and
water
was
time
at
the
Pendleton
hospital.
ary, 1935.
We teach and preach the old time poured on the roof to keep it from
4-H club work. Of the younger boys
Mrs. C. A. Flannigan, who has
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Uma­
are Melvin Follett, assistant scout- Methodist doctrine.
catching on fire. The house was been in Portland visiting her mother
master; Earl Watson, Fred Hensel
tilla County, Oregon.
returned home last week.
covered by insurance.
and Kenneth Knerr, who are leaders
(Feb. 14-March 14)
Thomas McCarton is working with
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
In the organization.
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
The Ladies Aid social meeting for sheep at the Lee Savely place. Dur­
Since the troop was organized
Meetings are still being conduct­ the month of February was held at ing his absence from home Helen
eight years ago by Walter Warner,
Doherty of Ione is staying with Mrs.
teacher in the local school at that ed and interest is Increasing. You the home of Mrs. J. F. Gorham last McCarton and attending the Hermis­
time, the Boy Scouts have had a are invited to attend every night ex­ Wednesday afternoon. After the ton school.
great Influence In the lives of boys cept Monday at 7:45. Everybody business meeting, refreshments were
Pat Doherty, sheep man from Vin­
served by the hostesses, Mrs. S. C.
In this community. The object of the welcome.
son, was visiting in the neighbor­
Russell.
Mrs.
J.
F.
Gorham,
Mrs.
F.
Sack
organization is being felt in this
SURELAY
F. Klitz. Mrs. L. V. Root and Mrs. hood last week. He was a guest at
country, in bringing city boys Into
the
Ed
McDaid
home
and
also
of
Mr.
“
Farm
Tested
A. B. Chaffee.
rugged, natural environment during
IRRIGON NEWS
Mrs. Henry Graves who has been and Mrs. McCarton.
their holidays, to teach them self re­
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
John McGonigle of Spokane visit­ OLYMPIC EGG MASH
seriously ill was taken to The Dalles
liance and otherwise to influence
“Milk”
Sack
ed
with Mr. and Mrs. McCarton and
Miss Mary Carlisle has returned to hospital last Sunday, but is reported
them in the direction of good morals.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McDaid last week.
SPECIAL OIL EGG
It is a program in which everyone Irrigon and enrolled In school. She Is to be much better at this time. Mr. He also visited relatives in the Co-
Graves went down Friday to he with
Sack
should have a part, and that oppor­ staying with Mrs. Don Kenney.
MASH
lumbia district.
The water has been turned into her.
tunity will be given next Thursday
Mrs.
Jackson
Harr
and
Mrs.
Laura
CALF
MEAL
Sack
Mrs. Grace Tyler and sizters-in-
night at the basket social and com­ the canal again.
Little Jimmy Markham, infant law. Mrs. Grace Dufur and Mrs. Ed­ Morris were guests at the W.
munity get-together being sponsored
na
Dufur, motored to Heppner last Rodda home Sunday.
by the American Legion as a Bov son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mark-
Miss Beverly Allen entertained at
ham, is very much Improved. He has Thursday to visit old friends of Mrs.
Scout benefit.
an evening party at her home on
Du fur.
been quite 111 with bronchitis.
FOR YOUR NEEDS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gorham mo­ Butter Creek Friday. Approximately
Wayne Caldwell was selected as
thirty guests were present and the
We have in stock the following
a member of the all-star ba ketbali tored to Pendleton Monday.
seeds.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow spent evening was spent dancing and
team which was sele ted from 34
players from Gilliam. Wheeler and Sunday at Condon at the Truman playing games.
fill-
The
Minnehaha
school
bus
is
Beardless Barley 100 lbs. $2.25
Messenger home. Their grandson
Morrow counties
Mr. and Mrs. L L. Seits have re­ Franklin, who has had the pneumo- ed to capacity snd soma of the child­
ren
living
near
town
have
been
SPRING RYE
100 lbs.
$2.00
turned from California where they nia, is much better at this time.
Charles Dillon was a business vi­ transferred to the Westland bus.
have
spent
the
winter.
They
wer
■
at
-
SPRING OATS 100 lbs.
$1.60
•
NEW DEAL
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rainwater and
companied by Mrs. Seits’ sister, Mrs. sitor in Portland last week.
and up
Norvel and Eldon Shannon, who family of Columbia have moved to ALFALFA SEED
L. L. Steller of Stockton, Calif.,ho
23c
will visit at their home and also are working on Butter Creek, spent the Davis place on the Butter Creek
SWEET CLOVER
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. the week end here with their par­ highway.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Allen were
Aldrich and her brothers, Glen, ents.
ECHO, OREGON
ENGLISH RYE GRASS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barlow and among those from lower Butter
Fred and Lloyd.
Ilene Markham has been 111 this daughters, and Miss Mary Chatfee of Greek who attended a party at the
VETCH
-
Lunches • Barber Shop
week.
Heppner visited here with relatives Frank Ayres home at Pine City on
Saturday evening.
Sunday.
Mrs
Fred
Markham.
Mrs.
Lawr
­
COME IN AND SEE US
A. D. Smith has recovered suffi­
ence Markham and Mrs. Jess Oliver
Mr and Mrs. Charles Nickerson
SOMETIME.
went to Hermiston Tuesday.
and daughter moved this week out ciently from his recent illness, to re­
turn
He has rented his farm
Tuesday night at a business meet- to the Royal Rands ranch which Mr. land home.
and is preparing to Install a
light and water system for the house
and yard.
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Legal Notices
t
Sperry Feeds
$2.45
f 0a
—929
1.75
$1.25
LOOKING AT IT
FROM YOUR
SIDE
One-sided transactions have no place in this bank. We be-
Heve in looking at both sides—yours as well as our own
Our chief concern is to please you, not ourselves; and we
will go as far as sound banking practices will let us in giv-
ing you that kind ot service. Instead of doing as little as
we can for our customers, our idea is to do as much as we
can.
We are here to serve you, and nothing will please us so much
as to have you give us the opportunity.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 350.000
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-Presiden
D M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
Phone 63
BLUE MOUNTAIN
SEED POTATOES
Insured Carriers
GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE
Live Stock Hauling to Portland
Rate: 50c Per 100
Stanfield
Oregon
IRISH COBBLERS, EARLIEST
OF ALL. WHITE GOLD,
NETTED GEMS.
Prices upon application.
ERNEST T. FREEPONS
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
Walla Walla, Wn.
Route 1
March Means
Clean Up & Paint Up
Seeds
Beauty Shoppe
Ellis Feed
Store
Enjoy a
NOTICE TO SETTLERS,
Due to the fact that Cold Springs
Reservoir will soon be filled to ca­
pacity, irrigation water will be av-
ailable on and after March 13, 1935
to all lands eligible for water de­
livery.
Settlers are urged to use water at
this time in order that the ground
water table may be built up as early
s possible and with water that
might otherwise go to waste.
To be eligible for 1934 water de-
livery. It is necessary that the 1934
operation and maintenance assess­
ments he paid in full. It is very im­
portant that all water assessments
against lands within the district be
vaid as soon as possible.
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIST.
By ENOS D. MARTIN,
Secretary-Manager.
772/077 A
Ride
PHONE 69W
HERMISTON
one, two . . .
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It has many important safety features, in­
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Safety glass all around and large, sure-trac-
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Here is a car that meats every 1935
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DON’T DELAY—PHONE TODAY!
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 331
R. A. BROWNSON, Manager
How many times a
day can you use th
help
UPON
SERIOUS
REFLECTION!
trips
Have you had your lawn
mower sharpened and your gar­
den tools put in shape for all
spring work?
IF NOT—BRING THEM IN!
We are giving a Special
Offer During March—Bring your
work in early.
loi LL
KNERR'S
Repair Shop
FLOYD KNERR. Prop.
HERMISTON DRUG Co.
LOOK THE HOUSE OVER AND SEE WHAT PLASTERING IS
NEEDED. CRACKS IN WALLS CAUSED BY SETTLING DIS­
FIGURES THE MOST ATTRACTIVE INTERIOR.
We are Stocked with Proper Materials.
ESCAPE FROM
THE“COLD”GANG
Sniffle, sneeze .
cough and cough
handkerchief .
New Walls for Old
Phone 15-W
Hermiston
find
that this service, always so
convenient and sometimes immeasurably
valuable, quickly saves you its small cost.
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