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--=----------------=---==--=-=-=-===============9=======================*====*================* Uhe Germiston Serali Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers. Entered as December, Oregon. Second Class Metter 1906, Umatilla County. Subscription Rates: One Year----------------------- Six Months------------------------------- Three APRIL 25, 1935 THURSDAY, THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGI TWO Months ____________ $1.00 .76 .50 Meeting on Tuesday and Friday nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome. Grace Trumbull, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. New year starts with Sunday, and officers elected at the annual busi ness meeting Wednesday will begin their duties. Evangelist Ed C. Cofer will preach at 11:00 A. M., Sunday on "The Church, and Now." At 7:45 P. M., a sermon on "Hell, and How to Get There.” will be de livered. Special music at each ser vice. i e m PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. We wish to announce that the ON Pilgrim Holiness church has moved from the Columbia school house to their new location just north of the Osborn apartments on Second street. COLEMAN AND MISS YOUNG All are Invited to meet with us. Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at HAVE LEADS IN PICTURE. 11:00 A. M., and 7:45 P. M. “Clive of India,” in which Ronald We teach and preach the old time Coleman is said to give an unforget able portrayal of the fatalist who Methodist doctrine. within a short time rose from a clerkship in a tea office to be the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH conqueror of an eastern emprire. will W. A. Briggs, Pastor. be at the Oasis Theatre Friday and Morning worship, 10:00 o'clock. Saturday. The story of Clive, based on but Sermon topic, "Experiencing Relig not a stickler for historical fact, Is ion." taken from a stage play based on a Sunday school at 11:00. Primary, novel of the man's career. The man was of quixotic temperament. He junior and adult departments, E. E. got the idea from an Incident in his Rainwater, superintendent. youth that he had a charmed life. Epworth League at 6:45 P. M. His courage, bordering on reckless Since the pastor must be at Echo ness, carried him to the heights of 'or the evening service next Sunday fame. The picture is not entirely one ol there will be no evening church ser- military conquest. It deale much rice. Transportation will be arrang with the romance in the man’s ca ed for all who wish to witness the reer. Loretta Young appears as the Easter music and play which will be wife who begged for more of his love and felt that the career Clive presented by the young people there The Cub Scouts will meet the Echo had elected to follow was supplant ing her In his affection. boys in a game of baseball here Sat The story is said to be as differ ent from other recent films about urday. India as a romance is from an ad HERMISTON UNION CHURCH venture. Twentieth Century, the C. R. Moore, Minister. studio producing it, has given the play a lavish setting and expended Bible school at 10:00 A. M. Fine painstaking effort and much time interest and good attendence. Did to make the story true in the mi you have a part in it? Men’s class nutest detail. lesson, Matt. 3d chapter. Read it. .. — Preaching and communion 11:00 A. M. Sermon subject, “Sin, Repent ance, and Faith Defined.” CHURCH NOTES Christian Endeavor, 6:45 to 7:45 P. M. Evening sermon, "The Study, In FULL GOSPEL MISSION. terpretation and Influence of the Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Scriptures.” Service at 11:00 A.M. The Easter services were well at tended and greatly appreciated by all present. A splendid offering was given for the orphans and needy. At least 16 Christian Endeavor- era are going to The Dalles to the state C. E. convention April 25th to 28th, from the Union church. Come, work and worship with the “Home-like" church, where every body is welcome. at The Hermiston Herald. MEMBEP tovor******** B. D. Smith, Court House.. t IRRIGON NEWS t Anna M. Harthrong, do .... By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward, who have been at Walla Walla for some time where Mr. Steward has been taking treatments at the Veteran’s hospital, returned Thursday. Their sons, Earl, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steward from Portland came up Thursday to visit their parents. Rev. Farrens attended the Penta- costal fellowship meeting Thursday. Rev. Crawford accompanied him to Walla Walla Saturday. Miss Hayes a blind evangelist from Horse Shoe Bend visited friends and attended meetings during the week. Mrs. Nora Wilson accompanied her daughter, who has been here for a visit, to Gresham. Ore., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Birdsong are living on the F. C. Aldrich place tor the summer. Chas. Acock is improving slowly after his serious illness. Mrs. Earl Isom and Mrs. B. P. Rand gave a party at the home of Mrs. Isom Saturday afternoon for their two Sunday School classes. A very pleasant time was spent by the little folks. Friends here will be glad to know that Miss Billy Markham won first prize in the typing contest at Hepp ner Saturday, and with Miss Bessie Wilson, as her team mate, carried off second prize. Mrs. W. C. Isom motored to Pen dleton Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr., of Umatilla, and Mrs. Lena Al len of Hermiston accompanied her. Morris Ferol, who spent the win ter with his aunt, Mrs. Nora Wilson, left for his home this week. Mrs. B. Wisdom, Mrs. Rieks and several others have spent several af ternoons at the home of Mrs. Geo. Rand this week where they are do ing some quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boulware were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Miller were their guests the same evening. Very appropriate Easter services were held at both churches Sunday. ----- — • e---- County Court Claims allowed by the County Court at the April, 1935, term ex cept certain claims allowed by sta tute. Myers McPherson, Poor ....* 5.Of Mrs. L. A. Bay, do ............ 4.00 Secretary of State, Preda tory Animal Control ..... 750.Of Clive S. Cheshire. Relief Meeting ..... 25.00 Eleanor Arkell, Clerk ........ 10.80 Dorothy Bell, Treasurer .... 10.50 Edward Hodgen, Poor ........ 16.50 Olive M. Whitlock, do ........ 20.0' Jessie D. Thomson, do ........ 6.55 | Olive M. Whitlock. Health Nurse .................................... 51.23 The - - \3nwersal Car . - ■ 3 a 1 I a ■ - ■ MF* •nr jcm ONE name comes quickly to mind when you think of “The Universal Car.” The description is distinctively Ford. No other car is used by so many millions of men and women in every part of the world. Everywhere it is the symbol of faithful service. . . .That has always been a Ford funda mental. Something new is constantly being added in the way of extra value. Each year the Ford has widened its appeal by increasing its usefulness to motorists. .. .Today’s Ford V-8 is more than ever “The Universal Car” because it encircles the needs of more people than any other Ford ever built. It reaches out and up into new fields because it has everything you need in a modern automobile. . . . The Ford V-8 combines fine-car performance, comfort, safety and beauty with low first cost and low cost of operation and up-keep. There is no other car like it. FORD V-8 $495 up, f. K Detroit Standard accessory group including bumpers and spare tire extra. Small down payment. Easy terms through Universal Credit Company. All body types have Safety Glass throughout at no extra cost. 49.5 Harry B. Waggoner, do ...... 475.00 5.00 Pendleton Flour A Grain Co., do ..... 92.86 22.90 Earl Snell Secretary, do .... 12.00 L. York, do .................. * 26.12 12.30 H. Water Commis 12.49 Pendleton sion, do ............................. 1.25 Reduction Sales Co., do 2.35 3.00 Air Associated Oil Co., do ...... 35.31 207.24 Austin Western Road Mach., Co., do ............................... 327.88 Clearing House, do .... 5.15 20.00 Auto ........................... A Wright, do .......... 19.50 112.72 Ballou Braden Bel! Tractor Co., do 35.69 2.25 Motor Co., do ........ 9.63 72.68 Collier 11.10 90.00 Mrs. Cryderman, do .......... Brothers, do .............. 18.20 83.80 Done Dupont De Nemours 26.78 E. A I. Co., do ....... 2065.00 Manufacturing Co., do 6.00 4.11 Ellis Morse A Co., do 1.95 18.91 Fairbanks Fay ne & Crowner, do ........ 1.50 Mach. Co., do.. 35.24 40.91 Feenaughty Motor Co., do ........ 3.83 1.84 Foster Funk A McLean, do ....... 75.00 General Tool Company, 14.50 The do ............. 20.08 34.10 Glenn's do ........ 3.00 15.00 Goodyear Pharmacy, Market, do .......... 171.22 143.92 Gordon A Finkbeiner Co., do 1.79 24.00 Green Grocery Co., do 59.26 40.40 The A Co., do ............. 2.10 90.40 Hamley Supply Co,, do .......... 3.60 129.20 Helix Howard Cooper Corp., do .— 115.99 Allen Supply, do ........ 911.63 10.93 Jack Scott Co., do ............ 8.00 76.06 Jones Kilham Stationery Co., do .. 10.11 International Motor 60.00 Mack Co. do ............................... 3.44 6.30 Oregon Yard, do .... 3.35 60.00 Oregon Lumber Motor Service, do.. 174.75 1.65 Oregon State do .... 3.00 2.25 L. J. McAtee, College, ................ 2.07 3.15 John McEwen, do do .............. 37.50 70.64 Lloyd McRae, do ................ 57.60 Power A Light Co., 21.90 Pacific do ................. 13.92 4.00 Pendleton Works, do .. 15.10 3.00 Pendleton Iron Trading Co., do.. 45.91 15.00 Pendleton Tire Shop., do .... 15.55 5.00 Pilot Rock Lumber Yard., 5.00 do ........................................ 2.55 5.00 A. Roeblings Sons Co., 10.00 John do ................... 192.60 15.00 Shell Oil Co., do ................ 154.59 13.50 R. P. Simpson, do .............. 10.00 30.00 Standard Oil Co., Jo .... . 69.47 15.00 Smith & Blanchett, do ..... 42.75 10.00 Taylor Hardware Co., do .... 159.52 20.00 Mrs. Abe Terjeson, do ....... 5.70 11.00 Truth Tool Co., do ............ 28.75 20.00 West Coast Ptg. Co., do .... 3.00 5.00 V. Witty, do ................ 3.75 10.00 M. R. J. Wheeler, do .............. 2.50 10.00 George Caldwell, do .......... 48.00 7.50 A. A. Campbell, do ............ 20.82 8.00 Consolidated Fgt. Co., do .... 11.77 5.00 Dennis Motor Co., do ........ 166.39 10.00 Ebrei & Temple, do ............ 3.75 10.00 General Petroleum Corp., do 1687.27 10.00 Milton Hardware Co., do .... 2.40 12.50 Sign Co., do ............ 2.00 15.00 t. elson E. Olinger A Sons., do .... 4.80 10.00 rice Ransom Chev. Co., do 9.90 7.00 A Ryder, do .......... 2.25 6.00 Threws Pac. R. R. Co., do... 85.36 10.00 Union Oil Co., do .............. 71.69 15.00 Union Tel. Co., do ................ 21.77 10.00 Pac. Paint Co., do ........ 1.60 5.00 Murphy Pendleton Motor 15.00 Portland Fgt., do ............................. 1.50 10.00 Ind. Acc. Comm., do.. 203.97 12.50 State Bond, General Road 10.00 Tommy Payroll ............................... 126.21 10.00 Chas. Williams, do ........... 76.32 15.00 John Eichner, do ............. 72.30 7.50 Cliff McDonald, do .......... 100.57 20.00 R. J. Wheeler, do ........... 121.69 15.00 L. C. Alford, do .................. 124.69 15 00 Percy Sweet, do ................ 107.77 12.50 E. L. Stephens, do ............. 108.47 10.00 Neil Devore, do ................... 89.69 10.00 Frank Cook, do .................. 24.38 7.50 E. S. Fox, do ...................... 99.69 10.00 John Henry, do .................. 59.95 10.00 C. Graham, do ................... 129.32 6.67 B. Langley, do ................... 100.27 50.00 103.30 9.96 10.00 1.70 25.00 20.00 10.00 5.49 69.77 100.00 58.50 Hermiston Herald, do ........ Western Union. Co. Court, Sheriff and Clerk ........ L. G. Frazier. Offices ........ Furroughs Adding Mach. Co. Shff., Clerk, Trees.......... Bushong & Co., Sheriff and Clerk ............................. Crane Direct-Mail Service, Sheriff R. E. Goad. Sheriff, jail ... Hamley & Co. Sheriff ........ Mary Houser, do .............. Gladys Goad, do ................ Eleanor Arkell, do ............ Wayne Revllle, do ............ Kilham’s Stationery & Ptg. Co., do ............... -............. Larson Printing Co., Offices State Ind. Acc. Commission Sheriff and Poor ........ The Texas Co.. Sheriff....... Freewater Times, Clerk & Treas.................................... Helix View Point. Recorder Ferndale Obuch, Treasurer D. W. Davis, Assessor ...... - Burdette Ross, do ................ Chas. Pinkerton, do ............ C. E. Royer, do .................. E. E. Walden, do ................ Geographical Pubi. Co., School Supt.................... T. E. Veager. School Supt. Columbia Security A Inv. Co., Court House ......... 8. H. Forshaw, do ................ Jerard & Cook, do .............. Jones-Kay Co., do ........... McKee Furniture Co., do .... Oregon Lumber Yard, do .... Pac. Power & Light Co., do Pendleton Water Commis sion, do ......................... Smythe-Barthel Co., do ..... Ind. City Scavenger, do .... Mrs. Frank Ransom, Poor Lottie Swaggart, do ............ Mrs. Annie Baker, do ........ A. R. Marlow, do................ Florence Pearson, do ....... 'ames Matlock, do ........... Mrs. Emma Miller, do ....... Mrs. Cecilia Johnson, do .... W. A. Dozier, do ................ Ernest Price, do ................ Pearl M. Dyer, do.... ........... Anna Junken, do ................ Charles Grant, do .............. Wm. S. Smith, do .............. Mrs. W. S. Banks, do ........ Berta Beckman, do ............ Mart Cash, do .................... Etta Harris, do ................. Florence Loney, do ............ Sarah Millner, do -----....... 'ames Owens, do ................ Nels Carlstrom, do ............ Mahlon Haworth, do .......... Bertha Owen, do ................ Charlottie Ceorge, do -------- M. M. Bitmap, do .............. aul Lawyer, do .............. Charles Weaver, do ............ Margaret Heintz, do .......... Mrs. Alice Hedges, do ........ Robert Resler, do ............. Leonora Lightfoot, do ........ Thos. C. Reed, do .......*....... Mrs. James Overturf, do .... Mrs. Mary Yarbrough, do .. Mrs. Margaret Charlton, do Mrs. Olevia Charlton, do .. Elvira A. Ashton, do ......... Mrs. Hilda Bent, do .......... J. N. York, do ................... . Mary Brown, do ................ Mrs. George Fiedler, do .... Mrs. J. C. Brewer, do ....... C. C. Morse, do ............... ----- Mary Hudson, do ................ Peter N. Schneider, do ........ Hulda Myers, do ................ Mrs. R. E. Bean, do ............ Dr. J. A. Best, do ........... ----- T. B. Bomboy, do .............. Carnes Mercantile Co., do _ Folsom's, do ........................ Hermiston Drug Co., do .... Mrs. Mary Hudson, do ..... Dr. H. J. Kavanaugh, do .... Mt. St. Joseph’s Home, do Milton Drug Co., do ......... Montgomery & Ward, do .... Munselle-Keith, do ............ Dr. S. J. Newsom, do ....... Oregon Lumber Yard, Poor 13.05 Farm and Poor ............ 81.60 Pendleton Drug Co., do .... 15.50 Mrs. Alice Powers, do ....... St. Anthony's Hospital, do 680.50 Rulon Smith Distribursing Officer, do —.................. 100.00 10.55 Thompson's Drug Store, do 15.18 Tallman & Co., do ............ 4.40 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., do 4.00 Mrs. Clara White, do ....... J. L. Eldrige, Poor Farm Supt. ...».............................. 308.28 Pendleton Drug Co., Poor 3.68 Farm ....... -...... -........... 5.50 C. J. Breier Co., do ............ 3.18 J. C. Penney Co., do .......... 16.69 Ed Nunn. Watermaster .... C. C. Proebstel, Diet. Attor 14.17 ney ................... -........... 24.95 T. M. Birkbeck, Ind. Sldier 22.50 West Pub. Co., Law Lib .... W. C. Hopson, Fruit Insp. 153.29 Chas. B. Oral, Sealer of 39.86 Weights ............................. 'tate Treasurer, Forest Pro 33.52 tection ...»...... -............. 8.25 N. Neadeau, Emergecy ..... 11.52 A. C. McIntyre. Justice ..... 15.00 Mrs. A. R. Carpenter, poor 2.69 Mrs. Hilda Bent, do ............ Carl Chambers, Ind. Soldiers 312.60 12.00 Mrs. Senorah Baldwin, Poor 2.79 W. J. Clarke. Court House 97.70 Pac. Tel. A Tel. Co., Offices 69.96 East Oregonian, do ............ 29.00 E. B. Casteel, (Postage) do 4.25 Helix View Point. Clerk .... Burroughs Adding Mach. 27.80 Co., Sheriff A Assessor.. 11.50 Shields Fruit Co.. Poor .... 1.00 Milton Box Co., do ....... ----- 33.75 John Kelly, do ...»............... 24.00 Miss Mattie Pratt, do ....... 13.00 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., do 4.00 Rogers A Goodman, do........ 2.98 C. J. Breier Co., do ............ R. M. Mayberry. Court 60.00 House ............. - W. G. Sutherland, do ------ 114.00 42.00 Thews A Ryder, do --------- Stevens-Ness Law Pub. Co.. 2.50 Diet. Attorney ..... ............ Lawyers Co-operative Pub 12.50 Co.. Law Lib..................... 2.70 Clive S Cheshire, Co. Court 35.50 Olive M Whitlock. Poor .... 7.00 M V. Witty, do .................. 15.00 Alex Thompson, do ............ 15.00 Mrs. W S. Banks, do ....... 7.50 M V. Witty, General Road Austin Western Road Mach. Co., do ................ ........... State Ind Acc. Comm., do Mrs. Eva Rust, do .......------ PROGRESS! Throughout every phase of our development—past, present, and into a thousand tomorrows—there have been, and will continue to be, certain fundamental truths, facts which must be present wherever there is progress. Chief among these, we believe. Is ambition. Without it, there would be no progress. This bank both practices and fosters ambition. It is ambi tious for the growth of Hermiston and this community in every direction. It fosters ambition by encouraging habits of saving and directing sound investments. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 850,000. F. B. SWAYZE, President A H. NORTON, Cashier E. C. Gentry, do ................ Sam Fellows, do .................. W. A. Bottorff, do .............. F. H. McEwen, do ............. Pearley Smith, do ............. H. H. Hinderman, do ........ Raymond Beck, do ............ Oscar Beek, do .................... Steve Borich, do ................ D. Fullerton, do .................. Ralph Moody, do ................ C. H. Wheeler, do ............. C. Hutson, do .................... W. A. Bryant, do .............. T. H. Wheeler, do ................ L. G. Fullerton, do ............ Von Hiatt, do ....................... John Barton, do ................ Frank Taylor, do ................ Fred Schuening, do ............ Otis Jordan, do .................. Al Warnock, do .................. Jim Hartnett, do ................ Al Moody, do ...................... L. McIntyre, do ................. F. M. Henson, do ............... W. C. Norman, do ............... Mrs. W. C. Norman, do ...... Dave Temple, do ................ Clarence Dick, do ................ Al Beard, do ....................... Wm. Parrish, do .................. H. Exum, do ............ H. Piersol, d o..................... Joe Picard, do .................... E. H. Hargett, do ................ K. McKown, do .................... A. L. Warncok, do ............ C, H. Reimann, do ............ Roy Lichlyter, do . ................ : Norris West, do .................. John Barnes, do ................... H. M. Bennett, do .............. Eino Pekkola, do ................ W. F. Brown, do ................ Stella M. Brown, do ............ John L. Moyer, do ............ S. Fullerton, do .................. C. O. Pederson, do ............ - 79.16 105.55 12.31 15.83 29.91 61.58 6.84 91.85 82.99 112.91 64.05 65.13 55.47 66.45 43.50 138.73 130.24 69.57 99.69 8.42 37.85 133.02 3.08 124.75 124.25 77.16 8.42 7.97 23.94 8.22 102.32 57.91 69.86 74.0C 70.2° 83.25 74.75 37.82 63.3° 135.85 147.96 64.8. 103.81 57.43 113.69 49.69 36.12 VISIT THE National Parks YELLOWSTONE GRAND TETON 99.73 GRANDCANYON Timokiny"roomo“Pon.FYDNNCL. -putrz.prgrea. trurbat.con • V Al SOO —in Standard sleepers plus • I V -ADO sleeping car charge. Return limiti to October 31, 1935 BRYCE CANYON TAKEN UP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have taken up and have kept for about 10 days at the Walter Rood ranch, 6 miles Southwest of Hermiston on Butter Creek, the following described animals: One black Holstein cow, 2 years old, with suckling calf (pole yoke). One Jersey yearling heifer (pole yoke). Said animals will be sold, unless redeemed, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand on the 4th day of May, 1935, at the above ranch at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Dated at Hermiston, Ore., on this 18th day of April, 1935. Signed, WALTER ROOD. ADVICE TO WOMEN Mrs. J H. Sharp of 692 E. 8th Ave,, Eugene, Ore., said: “Earlier In life, when bringing up my family, I lost considerable strength through ill health. I had backache and frequent head- aches, hardly any appetite, lost all ambition ana was very much discouraged. I took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and felt well and normal again.” . New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Large size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. All druggists. Travel by rail—greater comfort, faster, safer. Three classes of very low round trips, beginning May 15, as follows: COACH FARES TOURIST FARES ZION Hans Lensch, do .:.............. 71.56 Harry Irving, do ................ 78.50 Lawrence Shockley, do ...... 11.07 Chas. Hiatt, do ..................... 76.66 Jim Kelley, do ............................ 33.27 Dick Williams, do .............. 6.96 W. R. Barnes, do ......... :...... 34.80 L. Lorenzen, do ..................... 60.00 Kenneth McRae, do ............ 45.00 R. Nickerson, do ....... -....... 16.66 Alva Mikesell, do .............. 27.45 M. L. McClurg, do .............. 31.68 Joe Chaney, do .................... 17.44 L. Greishaber, do ................ 120.87 H. Magruder, do ................ 86.35 Cliff Myrick, do ................... 96.69 Sid Thompson, do .............. 2.74 Carl Brutscher, do ............ 6.85 Glen Brutscher, do ........... 6.85 John M. Wilson, do ........... 1.99 Wm. Minthorne, do ........... 2.99 119.55 PLAN YOUR VACATI OH TRIP NOW! Begin MAY 15 B. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst Cashier A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon — Bank Building — Office Hours — 9-12 and 2-5 LOW SLEEPING CAR RATES COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED ON OR ABOUT MAT FIRST The PORTLAND ROSE Dally botwoon Portland and Chicago Enjoy cool, clean, air-conditioned comfort in Coaches,Tour ist and Standard Sleepers. Diner, Observation Lounge Car. Another fact train daily Portland to Chicago The PACIFIC LIMITED SR ION PACIFIC One night to Sait Lake City and Denver Twa nights ta Kansas City, Omaha Chicago For detailed information regarding Summer Excursion Fares to all points East, call on local agent. and W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon DR. A K MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west poet office Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to • Phone 4SI------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Hall. W. L Morgan, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone $-3 Residence Phone 25-3 Bunday and Evenings by Appointment SUPPLY YOU ADDITIONAL Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN « SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS