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s THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO Uhe Germistun Serali Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers.________________________ Entered as Second Class Matter December, 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates. One Year ..................... $1.00 Six Months . .75 Three Months .50 nations of the farmers in that re gion. to James O’Sullivan, Rufus Woods and a few others who never laid down on the job. Three thousand men working, 2000 more men to take care of their needs: market for all home produce of the farmers; honest jobs for those who need places; increase in values of surrounding farms, and better conditions in all our own towns nearby, is something to work for. Every man and woman should be proud to have a part in the final achievement. N Hein Do the Job. The appear for help in this issue should be read. New facts must be presented to the U. 8. Army board and to senators and congressmen, and then on up to Secretary Ickes and the President. Somebody must do this and it must be done now. The Bonneville dam is establish ed and the Grand Coulee has receiv ed its appropriations, and both have been authorized for all future devel opments. The Umatilla dam stands next In the engineers’ recomenda- tions and has risen newly to the forefront. The Grand Coulee was brought about by just such effort by a few communities like Ephrata and Cou lee and Almira and Wenatchee, and was kept going by the four bit do- BASKET SOCIAL Westland Grange February 26 1936 CHURCH NOTES HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. R. Moore, Minister. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Preaching and communion, 11:00. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Evening worship, 7:45. FULL GOSPEL MISSION. • Grace Trumbull, Pastor. Remeber the meetings. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M., Sunday morning. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Evening evangelistic service at 7:00 o’clock. Friday night prayer meeting 7:00 o'clock. Tuesday evening children’s Bible study at pastor’s residence. A wel come to every one. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor. Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun day school at 10:50 each Sunday. Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. and the evening evangelistic service at 7:30. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. Regular Sunday services as fol- lows: Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Young People’s meeting, 7:00 P M Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M. Everyone is invited to attend these services. f BOARDMAN NEWS 1 By MARGARET S. THORPE Mrs, Claude Coates motored to Hermiston Monday on business. She was accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Nic kerson and Bud Chaffee. C. W. Kruse and Alvin Kron were in Hermiston Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and Mrs. Howard Bates were in Hermis ton Monday. Frank Hadley was taken to the Hermiston hospital Monday after suffering a stroke Saturday after- noon. Chas. Wicklander stopped in Boardman Tuesday night enroute to his home in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood and Claude Coates were Hermiston visi tors Wednesday. W. A. Baker went to Baker Wed nesday, going as far as La Grande with Chas. Wicklander. He re turned Thursday on the train. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and son Billy, Mrs. Robert Gilliland, Tom Gardener and Mrs. Chas. Row land were in Hermiston Wednesday. Mrs. Ella Shell is visiting in Pen- dleton with her sister. She expects to be gone for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe were guests at the Harry Thorpe home for dinner Tuesday. Vernon Root motored to Pendle- ton Wednesday. Word has been received from La Grande that Alice Wicklander re cently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Nick Faler is in Portland this week having been called there due to the death of his mother. “Hobgobblln House,” will be giv- en in the school auditorium Febru ary 22, by the high school. Miss Alice May Arey, a mission ary from Cuba, gave a very interest ing talk Sunday on the work that was being done in Cuba. She had a number of interesting pictures with her of some of the people and buildings. The Boardman basketball team defeated Mac Hi Monday on the op ponents’ floor. Boardman defeated Lexington on the opponent’s floor Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Ingles, Guy Barlow and John Partlow took the boys (Continued on Page 3) ONE DOLLAR PRIZE WILL BE PRESENTED THE LADY BRINGING THE PRETTI EST BASKET, AND ONE DOLLAR WILL BE EN CLOSED IN ONE BASKET. BAPTIST CHURCH ♦ ♦ Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. COLUMBIA NEWS t Classes for all ages. A welcome to By MARMANE HAMMER. all. The Ladles Aid meets on the Wayne Lindner and Harold Buell second and fourth Wednesdays of were business visitors at the John each month. Conrad and R. H. Stockard homes Friday evening. 8:00 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Ryland and Tom Westland School HERALD WANT ADS PAY Wilson were business visitors in USE THEM! Pendleton Tuesday. Students at the Columbia school enjoyed a valentine party at the school house Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hughes and fam ily of Stanfield. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Colpitts and family of Califor- nia were guests at the E. C. Hughes home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hooker and Our plant is modern, using the latest methods in dry family were guests at the Henry Hooker home Sunday. cleaning. Mrs. J. H. Pearson and George OUR MAN IN CHARGE IS EXPERIENCED. HE WAS FORMERLY Pearson of Butter Creek were Sun EMPLOYED BY THE LARGEST DRY CLEANING PLANT IN day guests at the W. L. Pearson EASTERN OREGON. home. WILLIAM A. CASE, Manager There was a meeting of the Blue Location Next Door to Post Office PHONE 71 Ribbon Calf club Saturday after- noon at the home of the president Arilda Foster. Bill Roberts of Walla Walla was a business visitor at the John Con- rad home this week. Hermiston Dry Cleaners Specials for February 21-22-24 OATS 204 GOLD MEDAL Large Package .... 42 COFFEE • 6g Golden West or Maxwell House - LB. 47% THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1936 homes with the mumps are Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, Gordon and Pat O'Brien and Earl Abbott. Emery Cox Is now working for the county agent at the C. H. Bar- tholomew ranch, taking care of the lambs. Miss Audrey Moore spent Satur- day afternoon visiting Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger. Lloyd Baldridge visited at the A. E. Wattenburger home Monday af ternoon and was an over night guest at the Roy Neill home. Tony Vey moved a thousand head of cattle to the Roy Neill ranch the early part of the week. Roy Neill and Roy Coxen were business visitors in Hermiston Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and Fred Rauch, Jr., were business vis- itors in Hermiston Tuesday. t WASHINGTON Gentleman Warrior Statesman • • IN HONOR OF THE BIRTH DAY OF GEORGE WASHING TON AND IN TRIBUTE TO HIS FINE LEADERSHIP—WE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY FEBRUARY THE 22ND. IRRIGON NEWS By Mrs. W. C. Isom Patsy Markham is quite ill, due to complications following measles. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bedwell moved to the Mrs. James Warner place Saturday. Geo. Rand and Ben Vincent were business visitors in Hermiston Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graybeal of Castle Rock were in town Sunday. Services at the Pentecostal church will continue during the week. Batie Rand is quite ill with in fluenza. Marshall Markham, who is em- ployed at Pendleton, is home for a few days with his family. Mrs. Avey, a missionary from Cuba, gave an interesting address at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. She came here from Boardman with Mrs. H. B. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Root. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom were Her miston visitors Monday. The high school basketball team motored to Heppner Saturday night for a game with the Heppner high team. The Irrigon team won the game with a score of 25 to 17. Ros coe Williams and A. C. Houghton accompanied the boys on the trip. Notice of Land Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil la County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 2nd day of December, 1935, will on the 27th day of February, 1936, at the hour of ten o’clock in the fore noon of said day, at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House in Pendleton, Oregon, offer for sale tor cash in hand, subject to the minimum price of $20.00, the here inafter described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2, Block 24, City of Stanfield, Umatilla County, Ore gon. Dated this the 16th day of Janu ary, 1936. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. (Jan. 23-Feb. 20) FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 150,000. I. SWAYZE, President ORTON, Cashier R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President : ; D. M. DEETER, Aut Cashier DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL, DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. ’ J THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE The REXALL Store > HURRY! HURRY! ONLY ONE MORE WEEK OF OUR FEBRUARY BIRTHDAY SALE, 49c Mi 31 Solution 25c BRITE CREME Full Pt. Antiseptic Solution. NAIL POLISH 5 for MINERAL OIL Full Pint 33C 50c Cherry Bark COUGH SYRUP 39c BISMA - REX 5Oc REXALL Guaranteed Quality Guaranteed Relief for Stomach Sufferers. 19c 50c 50c STAG HAIR OIL 50c ILLASOL LOTION 39c Lemon Quince Base DEFENDER HOT BOTTLE or FOUN TAIN SYRINGE WATER 69c FREE! 10 CHEVROLETS & $3,000.00 in CASH! HURRY! ONLY ONE MORE WEEK! Hermiston Motors Spectacular Offer! Now to Feb. 28, 1936, Only! American Legion Auxiliary Because of inclement weather there was no meeting of Hermiston Unit No. 37 on February 13. How ever a meeting will be held at the club house on the regular date Thursday, November 27th, at 8:00 p. m. sharp. It is hoped that there will be a good attendance. I WILL GIVE With Platonite Cup & Saucer. RAISINS SUGAR bs. 10 $1.39 b. Bag Lbs. Shredded Wheat For that breakfast Packages ........... COCOA Rockwood's Full Pounds CORN MEAL Yellow or White 9 lb. Bag 29c OATS Quick or Regular 9 lb. Bag Pancake Flour Triangle Brand 9 8 Pounds 9C 15 oz. Packages . TOMATOES WITH PUREE 224 Taste Tells 3 Large Cans for No. 1 Tall JP9 4. ESC CHOCOLATE Baker’s Premium 14 LB........................... Ghiradelli's Ground LB................................. 16c SHORTENING Crisco - Snowdrift or Formay 59c 3 LES SPAGHETTI 4 my a / Franco American ANS String Beans 10c PEAS and CORN PER CAN THOMPSONS ......... Hermiston. ER I PURCHASE INTEREST IN THOMPSON GROCERY STORE Anouncement was made this week that Vane Boynton has bought an interest in the Thompson grocery and will take over complete mana gement of the store March 1st. Mr. Boynton has had a wide experience in the grocery line, having been with various chain stores over a period of seven years. It was pointed out by Mr. Boyn ton, and .Mr. Davis of the meat de partment, that high quality at low est possible prices has always been the policy of those managing the store, and Mr. Boynton realizes that operation on a cash basis would en able the management to offer even greater savings. They feel sure that their customers will be glad to avail themselves of these extra sav- Ings, when, beginning March 1st, the store will be operated on strictly cash basis. The public is cordially invited to inspect the new enlarged stock in the store. The Thompson-Boynton grocery and Davis Market apprecia te your patronage and endeavor to make your dealings with them pleas ant and satisfactory. t PINE CITY NEWS t By Lennä Neill The quilting club met at the home of Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger last Thursday. Those present were Mrs. John Moore. Mrs. R. D. Estle, Miss Audrey Moore. Miss Cecelia Bren nan and Miss Norma Gibbons. A pot luck dinner was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and daughters Charlotte. Henrietta and Harriet and Fred Rauch. Jr., were transacting business in Pendleton last Tuesday. Burl and Earl Wattenburger were business visitors In Hermiston Sat- urday. confined to their $20.00 ALLOWANCE ON ANY CAR • . REGARDLESS OF AGE, CONDITION, MAKE OR MODEL — To Apply on the Purchase of a New or Used Car. Offer Expires FEB. 28, 1936 HURRY! Enjoy Modern Safe Motoring USUAL LOW DOWN PAYMENT. — PAYMENTS AS LOW AS ....... Drive in today and get your big SAVING - OF-THE - YEAR al- lowance This offer has no “strings” to it. It is just my way of helping you to own a safe, modern car and co-operate with the community’s Safe Driv ing Campaign. Trade NOW— or tell your friends if you are not in the market ! SAVE AND BE SAFE! $9.81 PER MONTH Hermiston Motors HERMISTON, ORE. PHONE S21 A