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Uhe fennistiin 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 Fire Hazards increased. The hazard of fire is often in- creased by thoughtlessness on the part of onlookers who are curious to see the developments of a fire and watch the firemen work. It is natural that people should jump in to their cars and dash off to the scene of a fire, but It is another thing when they obstruct the only thoroughfare leading to the scene and when they deliberately pilot their cars over the fire hose. Last Saturday night a fire alarm came from the Hermiston General hospital fairly early in the evening, and since the snow was still in the throes of a Chinook there was but one track by which the truck could HURRAY! Slightly Used Footwear Where? BOWMAN’S SHOE SHOP reach a poeition near the hospital. The hose was connected with a fire plug near the McReynolds home and was strung along the track in the road. Firemen were hindered and hand icapped in their work by the num ber of cars which blocked the road ahead of them, and which were deli berately driven over the firehose. Our fire engine does not have a modern siren but it might be a Sunday morning. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Evening evangelistic service at 7:00 o’clock. Friday night prayer meeting at 7:00 o'clock. Tuesday evening children’s Bible | study at pastor’s residence. A wel- 1 come to every a. one. r . METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor. means of saving life and property if Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun- allowed to reach the scene of the' fire in a reasonable time without day school at 10:50 each Sunday. Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. and unnecessary obstructions. the evening evangelistic service at Officials urge that onlookers operate by giving way first to the 7:30. fire truck and firemen. Next Sunday at the M. E. Church the pastor will bring a message from the text, "Not my will, but thine be Notice of Land Sale. done." The general subject. Prayer NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that —a picture of Hofman’s Christ in the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatilla Gethsemane will be used to illustrate County, Oregon, pursuant to an or the message. Everyone interested der duly made and entered by the n art is cordially invited, At night County Court of Umatilla County. the second In a series of messages Oregon, on the 26th. day of Febru on the letters of Christ to the seven ary, 1936, will on the 4th. day of churches in Asia will be delivered. April, 1936, at the hour of ten "Faithfulness unto Death," is the o’clock in the forenoon of said day, subject. offer for sale, at the front door of A profitable evening was spent at the county court house of Umatilla the M. E. church last Sunday even County, Oregon, at Pendleton, Ore- ing viewing the colored slides on gon, subject to a minimum price of Peru. Educational, social, economic $125.00 therefor, in one lot, the and religious conditions prevailing following described parcels of land were vividly represented, We were heretofore by said Umatilla County, forcibly reminded of the great pri- Oregon, acquired for delinquent vileges of free speech and tree press taxes, to-wit: which we daily enjoy, the products NEY: NW‘, North of Umatilla of freedom to worship God accord River, less Tax No. 1; SE 1, ing to the dictates of conscience. North of Umatilla River; all In Section 29, Twp. 4, N., R. 28 PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH EWM; and S12 of NW % Sec. 28, Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. Twp. 4. N„ R. 28, EWM, less 0. Regular Sunday services as fol- W. Right of Way; and E12 of NE‘, North of Umatilla River, Iowa: less Right of Way, Sec. 30, Twp. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. 4, N., R. 28, EWM, all in Uma Preaching at 11:00 A. M. tilla County, Oregon. Young People’s meeting, 7:00 PM The said parcel of land will be so Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M. offered for sale at the minimum Everyone Is Invited to attend these price herein stated, payable in cash, at the time of sale, to the highest services. bidder. BAPTIST CHURCH R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Umatilla County, Ore. Classes for all ages. A welcome to (Feb. 27-March 26) all. The Ladles Aid meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. 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. Regular monthly fellowship meet- ing will be held Friday night. March 6th. Program and good time for all. t UMATILLA NEWS By ERMA BYRNES. The Umatilla basketball team motored to Conday Saturday where they were defeated. The girls lost by a 21 to 18 score, and the boys by a 24 to 14 score. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney of La Grande are visiting in Seattle. Little Patsy Ann and Marlyn Joe are visiting their grandparents, Mr. FULL GOSPEL MISSION. and Mrs. Joe Springer. Grace Trumbull, Pastor. Remeber the meetings. Paul Walsh and Scott Brown spent — CALL AND SEE THEM — Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.. two days of last week in Walla Walla on business. Milo McFarland and Frank Clark spent Saturday and Sunday in Se attle. Bob Ruedy, who has the contract for construction of the city water system, returned to Umatilla this week and will resume work. Mrs. Wm. Conlon was hostess at Our plant is modern, using the latest methods in dry a tea party at her home Sunday af ternoon at five. Those present were cleaning. the Misses Yvonne Bousquet, M. OUR MAN IN CHARGE IS EXPERIENCED. HE WAS FORMERLY Cox, Rosa Ricco, Clara Corrigan, EMPLOYED BY THE LARGEST DRY CLEANING PLANT IN Sara Rix and Glenn Kimberling, EASTERN OREGON. the Mesdames Milo McFarland, Scott WILLIAM A. CASE, Manager Brown, S. Edwards, Art Bousquet Location Next Door to Post Office and the hostess. PHONE 71 Mrs. Jack Cherry who has been ill for some time is improving. Mrs. Lloyd Ostrom and infant daughter Violet Mae have returned to their home. Wm. Conlon spent Sunday in Portland. Ernest Tippie has returned to Baker after being with his mother Mrs. Florence Tipple for several days. Mrs. E. Cooney and children Pat sy, Alice. Tom and Jack accompa WHITE SATIN nied by Delbert Van Schoiack and The Billion Bubble Soap Bill Bousquet spent the week end in The All Purpose Condon. Flour - 49 lbs. Regular Bars Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter UMATILLA Mrs. V. D. Bramer returned home Flour - 49 lbs. Giant Bars last Tuesday from La Grande where Mrs. Bramer took the Oregon state examination in cosmetic courses. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harvey, form erly of Umatilla now of Portland, are the parents of a baby boy who Krispie Crackers HILLS BROS, or has been named Larry William. Lb. Box Earl Shaw spent Monday in Pen- dleton. WE HAVE LOOKED THEM OVER AND THEY ARE ALL NEATLY ARRANGED ON THE SHELVES—A LIKELY LOOKING LOT TO ADORN ANY FOOT. Unexcelled Prices Hermiston Dry Cleaners Specials for Feb. 28-29, Mar. 2 Crystal White SOAP FLOUR $1.65 $1.49 .. 29c ÍO CRACKERS P9Og 17* SYRUP ■ Gallon $1.27 CORN MEAL Yellow or White Lb. Bag ............. . WALNUTS Extra Large Oregon's Per Pound . g 0a — 7— Oysters or Shrimp BLUE PLATE BRAND 5-OI. Tins For .................. Pork & Beans Van Camp’s Large Cans COFFEE M.P. $1.23 * * * * * * * * * Tea Garden Drips Gallon THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1936 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO Shredded Wheat BISCUITS Packages P Eg 2.9 MATCHES OHIO Box Cartons 19c CARROTS California Iced Per Bunch ...... ORANGES FOR JUICE DOZEN ..... SHORTENING SUPERLA BRAND 49C THOMPSON’S GROCERY PINE CITY NEWS By Lennä Neill Alvin Wade and daughter Norma Jean from Cheyenne. Wyoming, ar rived at the Roy Neill home Friday afternoon. Mr. Wade is Mrs. Neill’s brother-in-law. After spending the night at the Neill home. Mr. Wade motored to Walla Walla, where he had been called by the illness of his sister, who is in the hospital there, Norma Jean remained on Butter Creek to visit with her aunt. A coasting party was enjoyed by several of the young people of Pine City Thursday evening on the hill below the Bartholomew home. After coasting tor a couple of hours the party motored to the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill for refreshments. The party consisted of the Misses Cecelia Brennan. Norma Gibbons. Marie and Cecelia Healy. Lennä Neill. Char lotte. Henrietta and Harriet Helms, and Jack and Tom Healy and Fred Rauch. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle and son F. J. visited friends in Irrigon Sun- day. Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Kleinfeldt of Heppner visited at the Roy Neill | home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Frank Helms and I family were business visitors in Pendleton Saturday. The Sam Porter shearing crew of Pilot Rock finished tagging Roy Neill’s and John Healy's sheep thia Mr. and Mrs. K. B Wattenburger motored to Hermiston on business Saturday. Miss Norma Jean Wade visited the Pine City schools Monday. Miss Wade Is a senior in the high school at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mrs. McCulley of Heppner, who has been assisting Mrs. Roy Neill was called to Heppner Sunday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Bob Crosby. Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and Mrs. Ben Crisman visited at the home of their brother, Ralph Corrigal Saturday. Roy Neill, accompanied by Miss Norma Jean Wade, motored to Hep- pner Sunday. Mrs. H. E. Young and family spent Wednesday afternoon visiting at the E. B. Wattenburger home. You’re in Business YOURSELF for 60089830999* f —WHEN YOU START A SAVINGS < « ACCOUNT. ! : IRRIGON NEWS By Mrs. W. C. Isom The control is in your own hands. < ‘ Mrs. Sam Umiker and baby daugh The more money yon put into this < > ter is visiting Mrs. Umiker’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Leicht. business of yours, the faster it will ? ¡ Carl Eislie was able to return to grow. : : his home Friday from St. Anthony’s A prosperous business, too, since : , hospital in Pendleton. Emil Helmic, who has been work it pays you regular profits in the ;, ing for Jess Oliver the past several form of compound interest. months, left for his home at Pres cott, Wn., the last of the week. P. Bishop, who has been visiting his daughter at Grand Coulee, re- of Hermiston turned home Tuesday greatly 1m- proved in health. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 160,000. Mr. and Mrs. Haney and family. F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President who have purchased acreage here A. H. NORTON. Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier from the Walpole estate, have moved to the Somo home and will improve DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL the property in the near future. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. Rev. H. B. Thomas will not be able to fill the pulpit at the Presby terian church Sunday. March 1st, as was anticipated, so no services will Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier spent ed from Boardman were Mr. and be held until March 8th. the week end in Pendleton this Mrs. Jack Gorham and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Brown, who has been week where they attended Frank Frank Cramer and Marvin Ransier, visiting her daughter at Prairie Hadley’s funeral. Others who attend and Blanche Bottger from Echo. City, is again home with her daugh ter, Mrs. Walter Grider. A school meeting was held at the school house Monday when all but one teacher on the present teaching staff were re-elected. Mrs. Eddy will not teach next year. Mrs. W. C. Isom visited Mrs. F. Brace Monday. The infant son of Mrs. Virginia Chaney has been quite ill the past week. The Chas. Benefiel family have purchased an acreage on the project and will improve it in the near fu ture. O get all the ex Revival services will he contin pensive mechani ued th ron ch the week at the Pente- costal church. cal features listed Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Warner. below — outside of Rev. Crawford and the Misses Esth the Ford V-S — you er and Rachel Weller were dinner would have to com rests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bed- bine 6 or 7 of the well Saturday. The high school basketball team best cars built. That played a winning game of basket- is why, without even ball with the Echo team Friday considering beauty > bout the night and again won in and riding comfort, with the Lexington team Saturday night. Both games were played on this is the most the home floor and were won only underpriced car in by a few points. America. Mrs. Bessie Wisdom and son Bish op moved to their new home Sat- urday. * * * The next meeting of the Home Economics club will be at the home I NO CAR UNDER $1645 — EXCEPT FORD... of Mrs. A. McFarland near Uma- V-8 Engine — Proved on the road by over 2,500,000 Ford V-8‘s. Ford Low Center of Gravity—Passengers ride lower than in any other car under tilla, Thursday. March 5th. All $1995. Ford Braking Surface per pound of car weight—greater than any members are cordially invited to at other car under $3195. tend. FIRST NATIONAL BANK -------- The most-------- UNDERPRICED Car in America! T IN NO CAR UNDER $1275 — EXCEPT FORD... t BOARDMAN NEWS 1 By MARGARET S. THORPE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier and son Billy and Mrs. H. B. Thomas were in Hermiston Monday. Mrs. Jack Norkoski, Lawrence Norkoski and Mrs. Lilly were In Hermiston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe and Harry Thorpe motored to Hermiston Tuesday to see Clifford who is in the hospital. Marie Sturm was taken to St. An- tnhoy’s hospital In Pendleton Mon day, because of pneumonia. Mrs. G. E. Sturm is with her. Miss Evelyn Haise came from Portland Tuesday to take care of Dale and Dolores Sturm while Mrs. Sturm is in Pendleton. Pete Farley was a Hermiston visi tor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pettys ar rived Sunday for a few days visit at the home of Mrs. Pettys’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber. Paul Partlow and son Vernon were in Hermiston Tuesday. Harry and Nathan Thorpe hauled two truck loads of coal from Her miston this week. Elmer Tyler was taken to the Heppner hospital Wednesday where he is being treated for rheumatism. The Ladies Aid met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Wickland er. Sr. Floyd Byram is confined to his home with the measles. Mrs. Byram was called from Pendleton where she has been visiting. Among those attending Will Rog ers “In Old Kentucky'’ at Hermiston Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber and Mrs. Gilbert Pettys, Mr. and Mrs. John Younger and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Uthey, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe. Lawrence. Charles. Bob Smith and Allan Dillabough, Mr. Compton and daughter Virginia. Willard and LaVerne Baker, and Mildred Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lil ly and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier. Mrs. E. W. Peck and daughter. Mrs. Veto Colosso, and Mrs. George Wicklander. Jr., were in Hermiston Monday. Those who were initiated into the first degree of the Odd Fellows Mon day night at Hermiston were Dan Ransier, George Wicklander. Jr., Gus Vecino, Guy Barlow and Ver non Root. The members that at tended were Ernie Peck. Zeral Gil lespie. Jack Gorham. George Wiek- lander. Sr. They will go to Pendle ton this coming Saturday for the first degree. Mr. Ledbetter is confined to his home with the measles. 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