The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 29, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FO’W
Uhe Germistsu Arraló
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.
is built
Entered as Second Class Matter
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Oregon.________________________
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Hermiston had six first downs from
the line of scrimmage while Arling­
ton had three. Arlington intercept­
ed once, Hermiston four times.
Hermiston has not been defeated
by any Oregon team this season,
having won two, tied two, and lost
one which was to Waitsburg. Tbo
Bulldogs will meet the Mac-Hi el­
even at Milton this Friday.
Thirty Years
For 30 years this bank has been identified
with the project movement.
LOCAL SOCIETY MAY
HAVE CONFERENCE
It was one of the few banks in eastern Ore­
Subscription Rates.
gon
which did not feel any effect from the
One Year ................................. $2.00
At a meeting held Wednesday,
Six Months .................
1.00
troubles
of 1929.
Three Months ____ _______ ..._ .50 October 14, the Torch Honor Soci­
ety made plans for selling candy at
the Armistice Day game here in
The bank is known far and wide for good
SCHEDULE ARRANGED Hermiston, November 11. Plans for
management
and sound condition.
a Torch Honor conference at Her­
FOR BASKETBALL
• The Maytag tub is cast-aluminum, the finest,
miston were discussed. As most of
most practical material for a washer tub. 11 is built
the members were heartily in favor
Supt.
W.
G.
Kersbergen
and
Coach
in one piece, and specially shaped to give the most
Frank O’Neil attended the banquet of such a conference, it was decided
effective washing action. Other Maytag features are
of the Schoolmasters' Club, Monday, that a questionnaire be sent to oth­
equally distinctive in design, quality and perform
October 26, at Boardman. Coaches er schools. It was decided that the
ance. A Maytag is easy to own on our divided
payment plan. Powered with gasoline Multi-Motor
and principals from a number of society have two or three parties
for homes without electricity. • You may also iron i>u
north central Oregon schools were during the school year. A commit­
of Hermiston
fniti, only modern voy with the New Moytoy Ironer.
MODEL 30
in attendance and it afforded them tee consisting of Lois White, Elean­ 1 ‘
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 150,000.
to arrange the winter sports calen­ or Steiner and Vivian Dyer, was %
E B. SWAYZE, President
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
appointed to find open dates for
dar.
Phone 121
Mor-Tone Sound Service
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
KENNETH M. MAYER. Assistant
, ! DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL
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Hermiston did not have a basket these parties.
10-19-36
ball team last year because the only
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DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.
THE MAYTAG COMPANY .
Manufacturers
•
Founded 1893
• NEWTON, IOWA
available practice floor was such an
SOCIETY REJOINS
unreasonable distance from the
school building and the new gym­ PARENT-TEACHERS
nasium, while assured, was not
built. This year the Bulldog squad
The regular monthly business
will have a fine playing floor and meeting of the P. T. A. was held in
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ample and comfortable seats for the high school auditorium, Wed­
spectators.
nesday, October 21, with a record
—
Since there was no team last year, number of parents and teachers
r .
there is little to base judgment up­ present. An entertaining program
on as to the calibre of the team that was presented, consisting of selec­
will represent the school, but with tions by the boys’ and girls’ glee
a large and enthusiastic squad, Her­ clubs, under the direction of Miss
miston high school will bank on Ruth Morrison; a negro burlesque
Coach O’Neil to turn out a scrappy by Della Madden; a vocal duet by
and well drilled quintet.
Mrs. J. S. Burnham and Mary Burn­
Practice will not start until the ham, accompanied by Miss Golda
middle of November and the call for Mumma; a comical skit entitled,
turn-outs will probably be Novem­ "Life as It Ain’t,” by Irene Ken­
ber 18.
nings and Roberta Mullins; and a
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humorous play, "Pineapple Salad,”
BULLDOGS DEFEAT
ably dramatized by Mrs. Frank Seel­
iger, Mrs. Charles Seeliger. Mrs. P.
ARLINGTON 6-0 FRIDAY
A. Power and Mrs. F. Laird from
ried the ball to the two yard line. the Westland Grange.
•EXPERIENCED, IMPAR­
In the next play Stewart shoved the
At the business meeting follow­
TIAL SERVICE TO ALL
pigskin over the goal line. The at­ ing the program the local society
THE COUNTY”
tempt to make another point was voted to rejoin the national organi­
unsuccessful and the whistle blew, zation of Parent-Teachers.
Born in Indiana in the year 1893. Reared on a farm, attended
ending the third quarter.
An instructive talk on “School
public schools and the University of Iowa. Taught in public schools
In the fourth quarter of the game Methods” was given by Supt. Kers­
three years. Served nineteen months in Artillery during World
War, nine months in France. Farmed two years. Foreman Uma­
the ball was in Hermiston’s posses­ bergen. The attendance prize was
tilla County bridge construction 1921-1924; chief accountant and
sion most of the time and in Arling­ won by the fifth grade room, and
cost clerk Roadmaster’s office 19 2 5-19 2 9; Chief Tax Deputy 1929-
ton territory. But, the Bulldogs the door prize was won by Mrs. J.
1930 and 1933-1936. A home owner and taxpayer in Umatilla
were unable to make another score. S. Skovbo.
bounty.
Hermiston passed twice and com­
Paid Adv,
During the social hour, typical
pleted one: Arlington attempted Hallowe'en refreshments were serv­
ed in the home economics room.
(Paid Adv.)
'houldbe
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Vote 38 X ■ Ì
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CARL W. :
CHAMBERS :
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Carl Engdahl
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
for Re-Election to the
State Legislature
County Judge : ■
as
Representative
from Umatilla County
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CHURCH NOTES
$9$9$$$$0$*e%
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HERMISTON MOTOR CO.
Phone 521
Hermiston
TAKEN UP NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have taken up and have kept for
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
about 7 days at my ranch 7 miles
C. Warner, Pastor.
east of Hermiston the following de­
Bible school. 10:00 A. M., Mrs. scribed animal:
W. A Hineline, Superintendent.
1 Holstein bull, no brand, white
11:00 A. M.. Sermon.
feet and forehead, white spot over
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
shoulders, white spot over rump.
Chas. Duvall, president.
8:00 P. M., Sermon.
Said animal will be sold, unless
redeemed, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on
the 14th day of November, 1936. at
the above described ranch at 10:00
o’clock A. M.
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, on
this 29th day of October, 1936.
Signed, GEO. L. CHALLIS.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Classes for all ages. A welcome to
all. The Ladies Aid meets on the
second and fourth Wednesdays 01
each month.
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Miss Virginia Grice
Have you been to any of our ser­
vices? If not, come down on Fri­
day and Sunday nights at 8 o'clock
and enjoy a couple of hours with us.
We also invite you to Sunday school
at 10 o’clock.
Come and help sing the old time
songs and hear the special singing
at each service.
METHODIST CHURCH
R. R. Finkbelner, Pastor
Bible school. 10:00 A. M. Mon­
roe Swarner. superintendent.
Worship. 11:00 A. M.
Senior and Pioneer League servi­
ces. 6:30 P. M.
Evening service 7:30 P. M.
Midweek service next Thursday
evening at 7:45.
Ladies Aid services every first and
third Wednesday.
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ed
Hallowe’en Specials at
BOYNTON & KELLEY’S
PRUNES
Made from good clean apples.
Bring your Container
GALLON . .. ..............
462
47
CLASSIFIED ADS
BRING RESULTS
29c
COFFEE
Pennant Brand
A real coffee. - Pound
SALAD DRESSING
SQUASH
"TANG” for Flavor
Qts.
29c
Pints
1 8c
Marblehead
Take your choice.
CHOCOLATE
For those hot drinks.
3 lb. can
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632
73%
15c
SUPER SUDS
GHIRARDELLIS
19C
Large Package
18x36 Cannon Dish Towel
FREE with two tops.
SANDWICH
SPREAD
PUREX
2P,
.....3 IE
For those sandwiches.
Quart Jar
The Master Bleacher
Qts.
services.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Columbia School
Evangelist Glen C. Wade. Minister.
10:00 A. M.. Bible school.
11:00 A. M.. Sermon and commu­
nion.
7: SO P. M . Young people’s meet-
Ing
•
8:15 P, M., Evangelistic services
PAR — Large Size
Good as the best.
CIDER
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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 PM
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Everyone is invited to attend these
WASHING
POWDER
Oregon Grown
New Crop. 4 lbs......
12c Acai 21c
SHORTENING
PEANUTS
For All Cooking Purposes.
4 lb. carton
53c
Fresh Roasted
2 lb.
KIPPERED SNACKS
King Oscar brand.
A real treat
5c
WALNUTS
Fancy Oregon
Large Size
MILK
All Brands
Tall cans ..............
3
_ p.
ASC
. .........
g 6g
17%
MINCE MEAT
25C
Home Made
2
Pounds
___ 25C