The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 20, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Che Germtston ferali
CHURCH NOTES
Pu blished every Thursday at Hermis-
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ton.
Umatilla Count 3. Orezon. by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring.
HERMISTON
UNION
CHURCH
c R Moore,
Minister.
Publishers
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PINE CITY NEWS
By Oleta Neill
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Henry Hooker gathered at the Bax
and Mrs. Charles Bartholomew, and
ing to hear the broadcast over KOAC
Heien Jendrzejew
kill “Summer Slump”, by keeping cp mon attended the funeral of Diek from Corvallis.
Matter our high average attendance. All
ski from Columbia district spoke
Second
Connelly at Pendleton Wednesday.
Umatilla County,
Mrs. J. J. Chisolm and daughter egates of the 4-H school
Marjean, and Mrs Roy Conner of
Preaching and communion at 11 Walla Walla visited at the Mrs. 01-9 . ...
Subscription Rates:
lie Neill home Thursday. Marjean |
2.5"
brooder
$1.00 pository Sermon on Ephesians, 2d ... »__ - a ___ ___ in is -CCA-
75
Chapter."
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and niame- ge A-? an.
Six Months _
«e rha a V --ri, I churen of Stanfield
visited kr
Young peooples meeting at 7 p remile
fami” vsitedat th A E W “
I Hughes’ parents. Mr. and Mrs, E. C.
Three Months
m. Subject, "Cultivating An Eye for
Via Alma
riday _ haa - ' ughes, Tuesday afternoon.
Goodness.” 1 John 2:15-17; Matt.
pleted ber first year at the Willam­
ette University at Salam, returned
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH to.her, home Saturday
She was ae-
ON
companifu Dy Kidon Kinton O1 2a-
W A. Briggs, Pastor.
Morning worship at 10:00.
theme. “What WU1 You Do
The annual school election was
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
the held at Pine City Monday. Mm
With Jesus Who
is Called
A CHALLENGE TO YOUNG
Christ.”
| John Healy was elected director.
ADMINISTRATOR.
Sunday School at
PEOPLE GIVEN BY INSTITUTE.
as clerk.
Epworth League at 7:00 p. m.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Evening church service at *:00.
During the past forty-five years, Tbe pastor will continue his Bibli­ day evening visiting at the A. E. by an order of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for ’matilla
tens of thousands of young men and cal character sketches.
Sunday Wattenburger home.
women of many nationalities and evening the character will be Abra-
Miss Neva Neill returned home County the undersigned has been
the
denominations
sought
Saturday from La Grande where she appointed administrator with
training for Christian service
Dr. Yarnes was
here
Tuesday has been attending normal sehooL will annexed of the estate of Sarah
L
Bennett,
deceased.
All
persons
home or abroad offered
The night of this week and held his last
Mr. and Mm W D. Neill were
estate
Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Quarterly Conference for the year. business visitors in Hermiston Mon- having claims against said
are hereby required to prient them
More than 2,000 students enrolled This will also be the last conference day morning.
Dr. Yarnes will hold in the district
Miss Iris Omohundro is spending within six months from the date of
While for certain
special since this is his last year. A social a few days this week visiting Miss this notice, with proper vouchers, to
year.
said administrator at bis office in
courses a high school background is hour was enjoyed after conference.
Mary Cunha at Lena.
required, and college training desir­
Thursday evening there is to be
Mr. and Mrs Joe Foley and Mias the Johns Building in Pendleton.
able. yet grammar school training a young peoples pot-luck dinner at Berdena Bowman spent Sunday vi- Umatilla County. Oregon.
Dated May 30. 1935.
will admit to its General Course Echo. All young people from the siting at the Fred
Hoskin
home,
A. S. COOLEY. Administrator.
English is taught to any deficient Leagues of Heppner. Pendleton. Ar­ near Heppner.
(May 29—June 27)
lington and Hermiston will spend
Mrs T. J. O’Brien visited with
The Bible ranks first In all Insti- the evening together.
Mrs. Mae Kilkenny Monday even-
tute courses, but instruction is fur-
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
Rev. W. A. Briggs will leave for ing.
nished tn such subjects as Sunday the annual conference in Salem the
Miss Bernice Neill was an over
FINAL REPORT.
School Administration. Daily'Vaca­ first of next week. He will be in night guest of Miss Alma Neill Mon­
tion Bible School. Gospel
Music. attendance for a week at Salem.
day.
I THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Public Speaking. Home Economics.
Mrs Ollie Neill and daughter Ne-
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
Hygiene, and Manual Training. In
va
visited
at
the
A.
E
Wattenbur-
TILLA COUNTY.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
special courses are offered Theology,
ger
home
Sunday
afternoon.
L H. Flora. Pastor.
Homiletics, Church History. Apolo-
Mr and Mrs John Healy and
In the Matter of the Estate of
reties Hebrew. Yiddish. Greek, and
Sunday school at 9:45 A. M.
daughters Helen and Rosetta and Anna E. Taylor. Deceased.
medical subjects for foreign mission
Spiritual teachers to teach your son Billy were business visitors in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
children God's word.
Heppner Monday. The Misses Hel­ the undersigned executrix of the last
There are three terms a year. fall,
Morning preaching 11:00 A. M. en and Rosetta Healy remained in will and testament of Anna E. Tay­
winter, and summer, but students
Evening evangelistic service at Henpner for a two week’s visit with lor, deceased, has filed her final re­
may enter at any time. An illustra- 7:45 P. M., “Jesus said. Go Ye Into their relatives.
port with the Clerk of the above en­
ted catalogue will be mailed on re- All tbe World and Preach the Gos-
Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and son Pat
quest. Address, 153 Institute Place, pel." (Mark 10-15.) We have noth­ and Miss Lennä Neill were business titled Court, and that tbe Judge of
Chicago Avenue Station. Chicago, ing to offer but God's plan of sal­ visitors in Echo and Hermiston Mon­ said Court has designated Saturday
the 22nd day of June. 1935, at 2:00
III
vation. All are invited to meet with day.
o'clock in tbe afternoon as the time,
us to worship "Jesus, the way, the
Those from Pine City attending and the rooms of the above entitled
HEALTH ASSOCIATION PLANS
truth and the life eternal. (John the show “Our Little Girl” in Her­ Court in the County Court House in
miston Saturday were
Mrs.
Roy Pendleton. Umatilla County. Oregon
PROGRAM FOR YEAR.
Omohundro and family.
Mr.
and as the place when and where hear­
Mrs. Joe Foley. Mrs. Marion Finch ing is to be had thereon. All per­
Representatives from Echo. Stan­
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
and daughter Patty. Mrs. Ollie Neill sons interested are hereby notified
field. Hermiston and Umatilla met
and daughters Oleta and Lennä, Ge­ to then and there appear and show
Sunday
School
at
10:00
A.
M.
at Hermiston and organized the wes­
neva Young. Marjean Chisholm and cause, if any they have, why said
Service at 11:00 A.M.
tern district of the Umatilla Health
Miss Berdena Bowman.
Meeting
on
Tuesday
and
Friday
report should not be approved, tbe
association May 17. The reasons
Miss Charlotte
Helms
returned executrix discharged and the estate
n
igh's
at
7:45.
Everybody
welcome.
are to plan more efficient health
home
from
Spokane
where
she
has
Grace Trumbull. Pastor.
closed.
nursing services; carry out tbe ob­
been attending hizh school.
Dated this 23rd day of May. 1935
jectives of the county health asso­
Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and daughter
INA GILBERT. Executrix.
ciation that is county wide tubercu­
Isabella were business
visitors in
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
CHURCHES
(May 23—June 20)
lin survey: assist with correction of
Pendleton Thursday.
6(10D the Preserver of Man"
physical defects of school children:
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ole­
SHERIFFS SALE.
increase community, understanding
U was the subject of the Les-
ta were business visitors in Hermis­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
of health problems and promotion of
sou-sermon in all Churches of
ton Tuesday.
under and by virtue of a writ of ex­
individual
health
through
open
Christ. Scientist, on Sunday,
ecution issued out of the Circuit |
meetings and programs. This orga­
Jane 16.
Court of the State ot Oregon in and
nization is a branch of the Umatilla
The Golden Text was, "Tbe
COLUMBIA NEWS t for the County of Umatilla, under
Health association.
Lord givetb wisdom: ... He
the seal thereof, and to me directed
Rv MARITANE HAMMER.
The membership fee is 50c per
keepeth the paths of judgment,
and delivered upon a judgment and
last
While, visiting in Portland
year. Each school district is repre­
and prese rvetb tbe way of his
decree rendered and entered in said
week. Mrs. J. H Reid and Barbara
sented. and there will be a drive for
Court on tbe 3rd day o( June. 1935.
saints” (Frov. 2:6.8).
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Thomas in favor of Clara C. Bloom as plain­
memberships June 3 and 4.
Among
the
citations
which
com­
of
Albany
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
to
be
All membership funds are
tiff and against James J. Neary and
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Mitchell of Forest Grove. Both the Elsie A. Neary, his wife, J. E. Free­
used In local districts for such
following from the Bible: “I will
Mitchel and Thomas families are
things as X-Ray. dental care, tonsil­
man and Percy F. Freeman, co-part­
praise thee, O Lord, with my
former Columbia district residents. ners doing business under the firm
lotomy and glasses for under-privi­
Mrs. P. H. Carman and Mrs. J. H.
leged children.
whole heart .... For thou bast
name and style of J. A. Freeman A
Ryland gave a ‘miscellaneous shower Son and V. A. Bott as defendants,
The first meeting will be held in
maintained my right and my
for
Mrs
Geo.
Liebe
at
the
Liebe
Echo June 13. at 2:30 p. m . at the
cause” I Pa 9:1. 4).
whereby tbe said plaintiff did recov­
home last
Thursday
afternoon. er a personal decree against the de­
city hall. All are Invited to attend.
Tbe Lesson-Sermon also includ­
About fifteen guests were present.
Officers elected May 17 were Mrs.
fendants James J. Neary and Elsie
ed tbe following correlative pas­
B. 8. Kingsley was a visitor at the A. Neary, his wife, for the sum of
A. W Christopherson of Hermiston,
sages from the Christian Science
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dick- *1000.00 with interest thereon at
general chairman; Mm J M. Rich-
textbook, "Science and Health
soon Tuesday afternoon.
ards of Stanfield.
chairman:
the rate of 8 per cent per annum
with Key to the Scriptures’, by
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cable and from the 13th day
Miss Clara Corrigan. Umatilla, trea-
of February,
Mary
Baker
Eddy:
"The
facts
of
family were visitors of
Mr.
...... . » 1933. and further sum of 1250.00
surer, and Mm W. M Marbut. Echo,
and
Mrs. A. H. Cable of this district.
divine Science should be admit-
secretary.
with interest thereon at the rate of
Sunday. Their home is in Pilot. 10 per cent per annum from Febru­
ted, —although the evidence as to
Rock
these facta is not supported by
How deep in the sea whales can '
ary 1«. 1933. and »182.00 attorneys’
Mrs. Eimer Ryland. Mrs Jessie fees and the costs and disbursements
evil, by matter, or by material
dive is not yet discovered by science
Carmon
vasun and her father. Mr. Cole. taxed at *27.00 and whereby it was
sense.
—
because
the
evidence
that
The United States now has 2.297 !
Adila and Beulah Ryland left Mon- decreed that the mortgage dated on
airports and landing places and ‘ God and man coexist is fully sus­
day morning for La Grande and En­ the 13th day of February. 1925
tained by spiritual sense. Man is,
terprise where they will visit for ! which mortgage was recorded on
■early 14,000 active licensed pilots.
and forever has been, God's re-
1. i
The Romans back in tbe first cen­
page 437 of book 84 of the records
flection . . . . The divine Mind
Mrs. Walter Blessing is visiting of mortgages in the office of the
tury A. D had tbe custom of putting
that made man maintains His
her parents, Mr and Mrs Gus Lin-County Recorder of Umatilla Coun-
statues of famous authors in their
own image and likeness” ( pp
der. this week. Mrs. Blessing s home : ty, Oregon, and the mortgage which
471. 151).
libraries.
is in Portland. ..
.... was recorded on page 231 of book
Willard Hutsell was a visitor in 101 of the records of mortgages in
— Granade this week-
the office of the County Recorder of
.. Mrs. Tom Wilson and sons. Phil- Umatilla County. Oregon on the 16th
lip
and
Floyd,
were
Sunday
eveningday
of April, 1932, both of which
SUMMER
visitors at the Baram home.
' said mortgages were executed - - by de-
Mr and Mrs. Dickson visited at fendants James J. Neary and Elsie
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. ‘
A. Neary, his wife, upon the follow-
Hughes Sunday afternoon.
ing described real property in Uma­
F. W. Lenz made a business trip tilla County. Oregon, to-wit:
to Portland Sunday with Jas. Hos-
Beginning at a point where the
kins of Stanfield.
north line of Ridgeway Street of
George Liebe and sons, Walter
tbe Town of Hermiston intersects
■NOW IN f F FECI-
and Albert, were visitors in Pendle-
with the east line of the South­
1 ton Tuesday.
west Quarter of the Northwest
Mrs. John Grey and son were em-
Quarter of Section Eleven. Town-
I ployed picking strawberries at the
ship Four North of Range twen­
'Wm. Rhodes ranch last week.
ty-eight. E W. M. and running
Hammer and Carl
Hammer
thence north along said east line
» isiitors tn Stanfield Wednes-
of said Southwest Quarter of tbe
I day
Northwest Quarter a distance of
Elbert and Lois Hutch ison were
200 feet, thence at right angles
: visitors at the Casady home Sunday
westerly a distance of 1*0 feet,
right.
thence at right angles south a
Mrs Farkenwald, Mrs P. H. Cam­
distance of 200 feet to the north
eron. Mrs M E Arnberg and Don-
line of Ridgeway Street, thence
na Mameron were visitors of Mr. and
east a distance of 180 feet along
Mrs. Jim Arnberg. Thursday. They
the north line of Ridgeway Street
are from Pilot Rock.
to the place of beginning in Her
Marian Casady visited Mrs. Qus
miston. Umatilla County. Oregon
Linder Thursday afternoon.
should be forclosed and the said real
Elbert Hutchison, who was stay­ property sold by the Sheriff of Uma­
ing at homo while bis father was ill. tilla County. Oregon to satisfy said
returned to Pendleton Wednesday
where he is employed at Montgom-
July. 1935 at 2 o'clock in the after­
Enos Martin was a dinner guest noon of that day. at the front door
I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha of the County Court House In the
Christ ley Sunday afternoon
City of Pendleton. Umatilla County.
Marijana Hammer, who is attend- Oregon sell all the right, title. in­
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THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935
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added
Deposit Insurance
An Extra Measure
of Protection
n porch
Legal Notices
The management of this
Bank always has taken ev­
ery passible precaution to
safeguard the funds of its
depositors. In keeping with
this traditionally conserva­
tive policy, deposits made
here are now insured by the
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
The insurance thus provided
applies to all deposits, in-
eluding personal and cor­
porate deposits, deposits of
trust
public funds, and
funds awaiting investment.
the
At the present time,
maximum amount insured
for each depositor is *5,000.
This does not mean that a
depositor with an account
of. say *500. is guaranteed
*5,000, but it does mean
that his *500 is fully in­
sured. Deposit insurance is
for your protection. It is a
permanent part of the Na­
tion’s law.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000.
1. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
K. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
3 -9-9-0-8-0-0-009-803980893080900
Just the car you want!
Perhaps you base been waiting for a ear that wouldn’t be
quite so expensive and yet. would give you the performance and
beauty you want in one.
We have it now! We are just finishing up a Chrysler ‘66
Royal Sedan with our square deal reconditioning job. Motor has
been rebored and runs like a brand new ear, new seat covers are
to be installed, the whole body is just what you have been want­
ing. Look it over and you will see why it is such a desirable ear
to own. Ride in it and you will know why there are thousands of
miles of service in it. Investigate it and you will see that your
pocketbook can easily handle our payment plan. Only $153 down
and $23 a month ineluding all carrying chargee, insurance, and
a license.
If you purchase here, it’s a square deal car.
Rohrman Motor Co
Special Sale
t
(CURSION/
FARES
2 FAST
TRAINS DAILY
ROSE
vallis, visited with her sister. Bessie
CITY OF PORTLAND
NOW IN SERVICE
LOOK!
NO EXTRA FARE
Bessie Hammer is matron of
the Stata Tuberculosis Hospital la
that city.
Mm Henry Ott and
daughters,
Edna and Marian, were visitors of
Mr. and Mm Baxter Hutchison Mon-
fendants, and all persons claiming
and to claim by. through or under
, 13th day of February. 1925, or since
- "
‘
*
"
to the above described reel property
and every part thereof, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
TROUSERS
AT A SPECIAL LOW PRICE!
THEY'VE GOT “IT" and How!
They’re there with a wallop
when it comes to style, quali­
ty and value.
Made of the finest wool
terials. tailored to give
satisfactory service.
low price.
They are a
bargain. Come early for
choicest selection.
ma­
real
this
real
the
$3.75
BE COOL & COMFORTABLE
in these WASH SLACKS!
Crash
mixtures.
Basket-
tures, and Checks.
$1.95 to $2.95
SANFORIZED
SHRUNK.
Moyer’s
MEN’S
STORE
The Store of Quality and Personal Service.
WHEAT
STRICTLY HO. 1 FIELD RUH
Soft Federation
61 LB. TEST - HQ DOCK
130 LB. SACK $1.70
No. 1 Salvage White Wheat
HO CHAR • HO DAMAGED KERNELS
on $24.00 TON
130
No. 2 Salvage White Wheat
RECLEANED - BRIGHT CLEAN SACKS
ABOUT 1* CHARRED KERNELS
USTEN
ION PACIFIC
visited Mr and Mm Jim Arnberg said execution and all costs.
Sunday evening.
Dated this 13th
June, 1935.
Umatilla County,
Al
Kennings
of the Umatilla
Oregon.
HERMISTON, OREGON
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