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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935. ginning. | home. Spokane is guarding Coulee wth lier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bonneville will be completed by dam and is timid about working for W. C. Isom this week while her par 1937. The channel will be completed the Snake. Lewiston is way up ents were on a trip to Seattle. Published every Thursday at Hermis Col. Robins states, in two years. stream and don’t see down stream Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Ship locks were justified by ton past a few dams. daughter Shirley of Hermiston were Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. nage above Umatilla. The Dalles No one except us. are directly. in this vicinity Sunday. justify ship loading facilities and ex first, last and all the time watching Publishers Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langdon of penditure of hundreds of thousnds the Umatilla dam. And we are asleep Heppner visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Second Class Matter of dollars for loading ships. But The on the job most of the time. We de Isom and the Colley family Sunday. Entered December, 1906, Umatilla County, Dalles will not have a ship load at pend on the Inland Empire Water its port at one time unless barges and ways association, or our senators or Oregon. boats are permitted to bring tonnage congressman. Hoping that "George" over the Umatilla rapids. will do the job. COLUMBIA NEWS t Subscription Rates: Cheaper power rates at Bonneville There are more people living One Year .... .............. ........... $1.00 By MARIJANE HAMMER. .76 cannot be justified without river within 40 miles of the Umatilla dam Six Months ................. !...... When Congress created the Federal Deposit Insurance tonnage, and river tonnage to Bon- than live in any one of 30 counties Many people of Columbia district .50 neajlle in such amounts is impos in the state. This paper has a circu- Three Months ................... . Corporation its primary objective was the protection of spent the Fourth at Columbia park. sible without the Umatilla dam. lation bigger than any local paper They enjoyed a program which open depositors. This Corporation began insuring deposits MEMBER ed with a community sing. Then a It is plain hooey to talk further in ten counties of Oregon. January 1, 1934. It is a permanent organization. channel work on up the Columbia prayer by Rev. C. R. Moore, follow Let's get to work. ed. Members of the Blue Ribbon and Snake. A 7x150 foot channel ON edi r Calf club sang songs and Mr. Moore from Umatilla to the mouth of the It now insures deposits iu a great majority of the gave a reading. Mrs. Joe Udey Snake would cost >5,000,000 and I IRRIGON NEWS banks, including this institution. As a result, millions then the current would be too swift I t t played a piano solo, and a skit, "Farmer John’s Family Getting Rea- to navigate. Any talk about building | By Mrs. W. C. Isom of depositors enjoy a degree of financial security here boats to make the current is plain I dy for the Fourth”, was presented. Umatilla Dam Now. tofore unknown. When you have money on deposit nonsense, and this is said on highest | Mr. and Mrs. O. Coryell motored The 4-H club sold ice cream and here you know for a certainty that your deposits up to to Pasco. Wn.. last Sunday. will The Umatilla Dam must and soda pop. Those there other than authority. Oliver returned home Tues- from Columbia district were Mr. and 85,000 are fully -afeguarded against loss. Deposit in be built. Bonneville has ita money and ap day Jess after spending the sheep shear Mrs. Green and son Stanley, and Jess When? That's the question. surance is for your protection. proval. Same as to Grand Coulee; ing season in Washington. Richards of Stanfield; Mr. and Mrs. Col. T. M. Robins in his Fourth of Roza project; three projects at Port Mrs. Tom Caldwell, Mrs. Chas. Young and family of Butter Creek; July address leaves the Impression land and up the Willamette. Every Steward, Wayne Fagestrom and I Rev. Mrs. H. E. McCully and family, Mr. as an engineer for a five years’ wait body Is getting theirs. Nobody is But, judging by the report of an in looking after our dam. Pendleton Crawford returned home from Pen- and Mrs. R. E. Osborn and Mrs. Per- terview, as a citizen, and a maa likes a flood control above town. tecostal Camp meeting Monday ' eve- ry of Hermiston. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Wm. Barber was ill at his home well acquainted with all conditions Walla Walla wants a lot of things. ning. Chester and Bessie Wilson left Friday. relative to river development, he Portland has Its ear to the ground of Hermiston Kathleen Fox of Freewater is vi approves its early or immediate be- for more annropriatlons right at this week for White Salmon where Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. siting her cousin. Helen Beamer, they have obtained employment. Miss Betty Markham is at Can this week. She returned to her R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President ' , F. B. SWAYZE, President home Sunday. non Beach for a short stay. D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier ! ! A. H. NORTON, Cashier Mr. and Mrs. Barber and family, Mrs. Ellis has her sister as a Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family, Mr. house guest this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Umlker are the and Mrs. E. C. Hughes and Mr. and proud parents of an 8 1 pound baby Mrs. Geer and family spent the girl, born July Fourth. She has been Fourth at the Columbia river. Mary Wilson attended the birth named Kathleen Janette. taxed at $27.00 and whereby it was No. 9281. Reserve Diol. No. 12 Mrs. Tittle and daughters Verna day party of Eugene Rugg Sunday decreed that the mortgage dated on STREAM REPORT OF CONDITION OF and Leia spent Wednesday night afternoon. Eugene is a former resi the 13th day of February, 1925 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boul- dent of Columbia district. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK which mortgage was recorded on Etna Wilson, who is employed at ware and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. War Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close page 437 of book 84 of the records ner. They expect to visit Atlantic the Osborn Apartments, spent the of of mortgages in the office of ths coast points. Their home is at Mon Fourth at the home of her brother, of business on June 29,1935. County Recorder of Umatilla Coun RESOURCES U. A. Wilson and family. mouth. $ 99,792 06 ty, Oregon, and the mortgage which Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dickson and Loans and discounts Mrs. Linkhart of Portland is vis 286.71 was recorded on page 231 of book iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Donlta, who have been Overdrafts ......... ...... visiting at the Dickson home for the United States Gov. securities owned.... 59,250.00 101 of the records of mortgagee in and 8 <r A nigh rate core cross Frank Fredreckson. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Browning, past week, left Friday for 1 their Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc..... 13,046.04 the office of the County Recorder of runnins? ana usten bel Banking house ... ............. ............... 8.000 00 Umatilla County, Oregon on the 16th Jack Browning and family and Mr. home in Port Angeles, Wn. day of April, 1932, both of which stop,100 Pacific tracks Gloria, Viola, Rosalie, Louise and Real estate owned other than banking and Mrs. E. Bedwell were called to house........... ........................ 6,539.47 said mortgages were executed by de Lewiston, Idaho. Friday by the death Dick Pelletier had their tonsils and Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 23,435.45 fendants James J. Neary and Elsie adenoids removed Friday. of Mr. Browning’s daughter. ........ 103,890.64 A. Neary, his wife, upon the follow Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hughes and Cash and due from banks Don Isom and Blanche Bodker of ing described real property in Uma Echo were dinner guests of Mr. and family of Stanfield and Mr. and Mrs. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer tilla County, Oregon, to-wit: and due from U. S. Treasurer.... 812.50 Barber and family were Sunday din Mrs. Earl Isom Sunday. Beginning at a point where the Yvonne Kendler spent four days ner guests at the E. C. Hughes home. Other Assets......................... ........................ 970.11 north line of Ridgeway Street of Mr. and Mrs. Foster and daughter Total $315,521.98 the Town of Hermiston intersects Awilda of Colorado are the new resi- with the east line of the South dents on the M. M. Smith place. west Quarter of the Northwest LIABILITIES Mrs. P. H. Carmon and Mrs. F. Quarter of Section Eleven, Town Stewart were business visitors in Demand deposits ___ 122,960.40 ship Four, North of Range twen Pendleton Saturday. Time Deposits 77,086.72 ty-eight, E. W. M., and running Mr. and Mrs. E. W- Hussie and i Public funds of States, counties, etc. 52,242.44 thence north along said east line children Jack, Barbara, Don and 1 Bill Due to banks including cashier’s checks of said Southwest Quarter of the outstanding of La Grande visited at the Lathrop 3,092 so Northwest Quarter a distance of home Sunday. Mrs. Hussie is a Circulating Notes outstanding.................... 6,250.00 200 feet, thence at right angles ■apitai stock paid in ........ ............. 25,000.00 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop. westerly a distance of 180 feet, ................._ .... 10.000.00 G us Höglund of Tollgate visited Surplus thence at right angles south a Undivided profits---- net ................ ....... 18,889.92 at the Ryland home the Fourth. distance of 200 feet to the north O. Luttrell of Celilo is visiting his Total $315,521.98 line of Ridgeway Street, thence brother. Bill Luttrell, this week. east a distance of 180 feet along Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison Pledged against circulating notes out standing 6,250.00 the north line of Ridgeway Street and Barter Hutchison were visitors Pledged against public funds of States, to the place of beginning in Her at Albee, Ore., this week. counties, school districts, or other miston, Umatilla County, Oregon, Jim, Jack, and Bob Geer returned subdivisions or municipalities 10,000.00 home Thursday from Fossil, Ore., Total Pledge ................................ $16,250.00 should be forclosed and the said real property sold by the Sheriff of Uma where they have been employed. State of Oregon { tilla County, Oregon to satisfy said Ralph Makison, Halfway, and Joe County of Umatilla ‘ 8 * judgment and all costs; therefore I Hawkins and daughter Jane of I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the above named do solemnly swear that the above statement will on Saturday, the 13th day of Adams were visitors in Columbia is bank, true to the best of my knowledge and belief. July, 1935 at 2 o’clock in the after- district Sunday. A. H. NORTON, Cashier. noon of that day, at the front door Mrs. Helmer Johnson of La Grande Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of the County Court House in the is visiting at the home of her par of July, 1935. City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dickson. W. J Warner, Notary Public for Oregon. Oregon sell all the right, title, in Mr. and Mrs. Charley Grey, Hor terest and estate which the said de ace Cool and Adila Cheet wood of La My commission expires Dec. 11, 1936. fendants, and all persons claiming Specially Priced. Durable blue Grande visited at the Ryland home Correct—Attest: and to claim by. through or under F. B. SWAYZE. chambray! Coat , full Sunday. them, or any of them, had on the R. ALEXANDER sewed seams. You 11 Mrs. Grant, Leota Henderson and 13th day of February. 1925, or since W. L. HAMM several at this saving! Mrs. Hutchenson of Pendleton visi Directors then have had. or now have. In and ted Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison Thursday. Mrs. Hutchenson is Mrs. =============================================== to the above described real property and every part thereof, at publie Hutchison's mother. NOTICE OF STREET AND auction to the highest bidder for Jim Gear is ill at his 1 home with cash in hand, the proceeds of such ALLEY VACATION. the mumps. sale to be applied in satisfaction of Jack and Bob Geer left 1 Friday for TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: said execution and all costs. Athena, Ore., where they are em- Dated this 13th day of June, 1935. You will take notice that the City ployed at the cannery. Council of the City of Hermiston, ECIAL R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the Umatilla County, Oregon. 19th day of June, 1935, duly passed By J. A. Carney, Deputy. CHURCH NOTES an ordinance initiating the proposi (June 13—July 11) earance! Broken tion to vacate all that portion of .39. NOW— Orchard Avenue lying between the BAPTIST CHURCH south line of Maple Avenue or Maple Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON extended westerly, and the Cotton ribbed shirts. Broad Classes for all ages. A welcome to Avenue line of First Street West or cloth shorts. all. The Ladies Aid meets on the west Physician and Surgeon. Street West extended souther- second and fourth Wednesdays of First ly; all that portion of Second Street each month. — Bank Building — West lying south of the south line Sturdy, Next Sunday the annual all day of Maple Avenue; all of that VALUES! whipcord. service will be held on the banks of portion of Third I Street West Office Hours 9-12 and 2-5 the Umatilla river, one mile north lying south of 1 the south line Nainsook of town. Dinner at noon. * Songfest of Maple Avenue; all of the alley LEATHER on the water In the afternoon. running through the center of block 4 and the alley running through the W. J. WARNER -inforced shoulders PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH center of Block 5 in Hermiston, L. H. Flora, Pastor. Oregon, according to plat filed in leather throughout. Attorn ey-at-Law the office of the County Recorder of Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Umatilla County. Oregon, on April Spiritual teachers to teach your Hermiston - Oregon 5. 1905, and being in Sec. 10, Tp. children God's word. Morning preaching 11:00 A. M. 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M.. and that the th Evening evangelistic service at day of August. 1935, at 8:00 P. M., STRIPE 7:45 P. M., "Jesus said. Go Ye Into in the Council Chambers in the DR. A. E. MARBLE All the World and Preach the Gos Public Library in Hermiston, Ore- gon. is the time and place fixed by pel." (Mark 18-15.) We have noth No sleeves. Short CHIROPRACTOR Quality Denim ing to offer but God’s plan of sal said ordinance for the hearing of cotton. Office: Two doors west post ottico ; vation. A11 are invited to meet with any and all objections to the vacat- UE! us to worship "Jesus, the way, the ing of the above described streets Ottico Hours: 8 t 12 - 1:30 to 8 truth and the life eternal. (John and alleys. Phono 481------- Hermiston, Ore. Dated this 29th day of June, 1935. 14-8). CHARLES TAYLOR. City Recorder. FULL GOSPEL MISSION. (July 4—August 1) Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Hermiston Post No. 37 Service at 11:00 A.M. Meets first and third SHERIFFS SALE. Meeting on Tuesday and Friday NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Thursday. Legion Auxil Broken nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome. under and by virtue of a writ of ex iary meets second and Grace Trumbull. Pastor. ecution issued out of the Circuit fourth Thursday. midsole. Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Umatilla, under Legion Hall. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH the seal thereof, and to me directed C. R. Moore, Minister. and. delivered upon a judgment and decree rendered and entered in said Bible School at 10:00 A. M. . Stool Medium Preaching and communion, 11:00. Court on the 3rd day of June, 1935, General Dentistry Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. in favor of Clara C. Bloom as plain BOY: tiff and against James J. Neary and Preaching service at 9:00 P. M. Elsie A. Neary, his wife, J. E. Free Thia church is undenominational, man and Percy F. Freeman, co-part being composed of many different ners doing business under the firm denominations. It is not governed name and style of J. A. Freeman & SHAPE by any human discipline, conference, Son and V. A. Bott as defendants, synod, association, board (State or whereby the said plaintiff did recov national), but is governed only by er a personal decree against the de 24 the New Testament teachings aad fendants James J. Neary and Elsie practices as found therein. the ram of If you believe there are too many $1000.00 with interest thereon at denominations, then will you help us in our effort to practice Christian from the 13th day of February. Unity in Hermiston as Jesus prayed 1933. and further sum Of $250.00 for la the seventeenth chapter of with interest thereon at OREGON lohnt Uhe Germistnn Arraló The Purpose of Deposit Insurance uoson. "AGis"or YORVUEaSOn ro**- — ar service has train ‘ in re 8—2 cricsgo. ot speed. UNION M oyer W ork SAVINGS!! Rockford WORK SHOE VALUE! Dr. A. C. Willcutt Wo invite you to church. this growing ary 16, 1933, and $182.00 attorneys’