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COM MENCEMENT
SATURDAY N IG H T
UMATILLA NEW S— Class n ig h t
w ill be W ednesday, May 18, and
'
com m encem ent S atu rd ay ,
May 21,
w ith Prof. Thom pson of W illa m ette
U niversity as sp eak er. Those g ra d
u atin g w ill be Hope Ju d ay , V io let
D exter, V eta M oran, M argie Mus
ta rd , R obert Bensel, M arcellus Bray,
R aym ond La C hance, Ben Ju d ay ,
L eonard M ontgom ery and George
B arbouletous. The eig h th g rad e p u
pils w ill also receive th e ir diplom as.
George B arbouletous was chosen
to have his nam e on th e honor cup.
B accalau reate services w ere held
a t th e school gym S unday evening
w ith Rev. H. B. T hom as as speaker.
T he p ro g ram w as as follow s: P ro
cessional, Mrs. M cFarland; Invoca
tion, W. O. M iller; trio, Mrs. O. P.
M iller, Mrs. N. W orthley an d Mrs.
V. B ram er; th e serm on, and bene
diction an d recessional.
On W ednesday, May 11, th e se n
iors m otored to W a lla W alla for
th e ir sneak day.
They enjoyed a
lunch a t th e city p ark an d visited
several of th e in te re stin g places.
S tu d en t body officers elected for
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SALE of Boys’ Shoes & Oxfords
PRICES REDUCED ALMOST HALF
-
THURSDAY, MAY 1#, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. ÔRÈGÔN.
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th e com ing year are. P resid en t, Gene
H ia tt; Vice p resident. H a rry Barbou
letous;
S e cre tary -tre asu rer, P atsy
Oooney; Business m anager, Jack
Pow ell; S erg ean t a t arm s, Oliver
McNabb; Yell king, E ddie B ray;
Song Queen, Jacq u elin e M ustard;
E d ito r of V iking, school paper,
C a th a rin e K ennedy; A ssistan t busi
ness m anager, D onnie Lane.
The h igh school is going to B ing
ham S prings for th e school picnic
F riday, May 20.
T h ere w ill be a pre-school clinic
held by th e U m atilla C ounty H ealth
U nit T h u rsd ay , May 19, in U m atil
la.
Mrs. G lenn L inn e n te rta in e d the
Bridge club a t her home F rid ay a f
ternoon.
Mrs. A. P eterson is v isitin g in
P o rtlan d th is week.
Miss M argie M ustard spent T h u rs
day in Spokane shopping.
Mrs. O. P. M iller e n tertain ed th t
members of th e facu lty F rid a y even
ing a t d in n e r.
Mrs. E lm ore M cKenzie and Jean
spent S atu rd ay in P o rtlan d
shop
ping.
George B utterw ood was tak en to
th e P endleton h o sp ital M onday be
cause of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey C arlyle
spent M onday in P endleton on busi
ness.
E rm a B yrnes and G lenn Ostrom
spent S unday evening in P endleton.
Ja y B erry of P o rtla n d w as a b u s
iness v isito r here S unday m orning.
PINE C IT Y SCHOOLS
CLOSE M A Y 17TH
PIN E CITY (S p e cia l)— A com
m u n ity picnic was enjoyed a t th e
P ine City school la st F rid ay . Mrs.
Lucy Rodgers, county school su p er
in ten d en t, w as p resen t and p rese n t
ed a diplom a to th e only eig h th
grad e g rad u a te, H elen H ealy. Di
plomas w ere given to some of the
grade school stu d e n ts for th e ir work
on th e Rice W ritin g system .
Mr. an d Mrs. R obert McGreei;
were P en d leto n callers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholom ew
w ere W alla W alla v isito rs F riday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Orr and Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r drove
to Pasco, Sunday, and sp e n t th e day
w ith Mr. and Mrs. E arl W a tte n b u rg
Licensed Electrical Contractor
Hermiston, Oregon
er.
FLOUR
$1.$9
RED & WHITE .... 49 lbs.
FLAKY BAKE .... 49 lbs.
COFFEE
KRISPY CRACKERS . 2 lbs.
EARLY RISER 2 lbs.
MART ............ 2 lbs.
$1*33
4 lbs 1 5 *
NEW SPUDS
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FRUIT COCKTAIL......2 for
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DEVILED M E A T ..........3 for
Red and W h ite - *4’a
M ILK ................................3 for
Red an d W hite - T ails
TOMATO JUICE ........ 6 for
OVEN BAKED BEANS 2 for
Red and W hite
Red an d W hite - 28 oz.
PR U N E S......................... 2 lbs.
Red and W hite
SLICED BEEF .........................
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VIENNA SA U SA G E ..............
Red and W hite
T ry Our
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18*
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WASHO - 36 oz.......................
OVALTINE - large ................
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35*
45*
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bulk k r a u t ....................
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~^LTOIl take out fire insurance for one purpose . . . to
protect yourself against financial loss. Yet you are
not completely protected it your policy is the type that
fails to safeguard you in case the company suffers
abnormal losses Conflagrations are always apt to occur.
Land Sale Notice.
No one can foresee them . They mean huge losses . . . losses
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
that m ust be paid by someone.
th e u ndersigned, S h eriff of U m atil
la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an
o rd er duly m ade and entered herein
Il
policy IS IseuvJ by a CxvPfc 1 /vl_ SlU v,h 1' lliL
by th e County C ourt of U m atilla
INSURANCE COMPANY, you are protected against
County Oregon, on th e 4 th day of
May, 1938, w ill, on th e 18th day of
having to pay any p art of the losses except through your
Ju n e, 1938, a t th e h o u r of 10:00
o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to the
prem ium . Backed by cash capital and adequate surplus, at
h ig h est b idder for cash in hand, at
th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun
all tim es you receive 100% protection against financial loss.
ty C ourt House, Pendleton, Oregon,
su b ject to a m inim um price of
>32 .00 th erefo r, to be paid in cash,
a t th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing
described parcel of land, h eretofore t »
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by U m atilla County, Oregon, • a cq u i
F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t
red for d elin q u en t taxes, to -w it:
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All Blocks 46 & 47, W ard w ell’s
A ddition to City of U m atilla,
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U m atilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD, S heriff
of U m atilla County.
C h ild ren ’s services a t th e p arso n Lois H u tch iso n ; L adles’ Aid presi
(M ay 1 9-Ju n e 16) _
Em m a
F elth o u se;
Sunday
age a t 1 1 :00, Mrs. T u rn e r In charge. dent.
school su p e rin ten d e n t,
Opal R a in
Foreclosure- Sale.
E v an g elistic service in th e eve w ate r;
E p w o rth L eague p resident,
Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pastor, R.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, n in g a t 7 :45 P. M.
Bible Study F rid a y a t 7 :45 P. M. R. F in k b ein er.
T h at the u ndersigned w ill on S at
urday, May 28, 1938, a t 10:00
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
o’clock A. M., of said day, a t th e
CHURCH.
C.
W
arn
er,
P
asto
r.
R ohrm an G arage, in H erm iston,
A. T. K ingsbury, E lder
Bible school 1 0:00 A. M.
Oregon, o ffer for sale and sell to
S ab b ath school a t 1 0:00 A. M.
W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
the h ig h est bidder for cash in hand,
Mrs. J. O. G ray, su p e rin ten d e n t.
7 :00 P. M„ C h ristian E ndeavor.
one 1929, Model “ A” Ford autom o
P reach in g service a t 1 1:00 A. M.
8 :00 P. M., C hurch services.
bile, Motor No. A 1773897, the pro
Choir p ractice w ill be held S at
ceeds thereof to be applied in sa tis
u rd ay n ig h t a t th e Corpe home west
faction of a m ortgage upon said
of tow n. Those p la n n in g to a tte n d
autom obile, and costs an d expenses
w ill m eet a t th e church a t 7 :3 0 p.
of said sale.
m.
H. A. PANKOW,
T here w ill be no even in g service
A gent for M ortgagee.
Sunday due to b ac calau reate services
(M ay 19-26)
We know you w ill want to in
in th e h ig h school b u ild in g th a t eve
ning. All o th e r services as listed.
spect our better Used Car« —
Midweek p ray e r and Bible study,
STOP IN AND SEE THEM!
W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M.
FORDSON TRACTOR
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:00
CLASSIFIED ADS
— In Good C ondition.
P. M.
BRING RESULTS
M issionary m eeting, second W ed
FORD
V-8 TRUCK
nesday of each m onth.
— Long W heel Base.
Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas.
1931 CHEV. COUPE
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH D uvall: P resid en t, C. E., C ath erin e
M cM ullen: P re sid en t L adies Aid
1929 FORD PICK-UP
“ Search me, O God, and know my Mrs. C. W a rn e r; P re sid en t M ission
ary
Society,
Mrs.
C.
R.
Moore.
h e a rt, try me and
know
my
1929 CHEV. COACH
th o u g h ts, and see if th e re be any
METHODIST CHURCH
1930 STUDEBAKER
wicked w ay in me, and lead me in
R. R. F in k b ein er, P asto r
COUPE
th e w ay e v e rlastin g .” Psa. 139:23,
Sunday school 10:00 A. M. J u n
24.
1931 FORD MODEL A
ior church 11 :0 0 , and m o rn in g w or
The business of th e L ord’s day is ship a t 11:00. E pw orth L eague at
TRUCK
w orship of God and service for God: 6 :30 P. M. an d ev en in g praise and
Let us not forsake the assem bling of p reaching service a t 7 :30 o’clock.
L adles’ Aid every firs t and th ird
ourselves to g eth er to fu lfil th is p u r
HERMISTON
W ednesday.
Midweek
song
and
pose.
p reaching service on T h u rsd ay at
AUTO
WRECKING
The ch u rch school m eets at 10 A. 7 :30 P. M. Bible school S aturday,
2 :00 P. M.
M.
HOUSE
Ju n io r
ch u rch
su p e rin ten d e n t,
T he church m o rn in g service at
11:00. Serm on, "P e rfe c t H oliness
N eeded.”
In th e even in g th is church w ill
u n ite w ith th e o th e r churches of
H erm iston In th e B accalau reate se r
vice in th e school au d ito riu m a t 8
o’clock.
H FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON K
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MEAT DEPT. BACON
LARD - Light B reakfast.................
4 lb pkg
$3*
Lb. 29*
Fresh and
C ured M eats
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Y oung were
visitors in P endleton last week.
The REA pow er lin e poles a re b e
in g set to P ine C ity th is week,
Mr. an<f Mrs. George C u trin of
Lena visited th e Jo h n H a rris home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. C u rrin has
been 111 th e past week.
E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r m ade a busi
ness trip to Mt. V ernon over thq
week end.
T he P in e City school closed T ues
day, May 17th, and th e teach ers are
a ll going to th e ir homes for v acaj
tion.
The P in e City school picnic was
held a t th e saw d u st pile south of
H eppner Monday. Among those go
ing were th e Misses Lilly an d Mabel
R auch, M ary an d P a tric ia Daly,
Malcolm an d Gordon O’B rien, H.
W ilkins, an d Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
C lark. They atten d ed th e show in
th e evening a t H eppner.
"CKTA! S and I m m o r t a l s "
I?/; was th e su b je-t o.' t! e Les-
scn-O rm on In all C h u r c h e s of
C hrirt
Scientist, on S u n d a y .
Mov 15.
The Golden Te-1 was, “ As Is the
earthy, such are they also th at are
earthy: and as Is the heavenly,
such are they also th a t are heav
enly” (1 Cor. 1 5 :4 8 ).
Among the citations which com
prised th e Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: “W hat
is man, th a t thou a rt mindful of
him? and the son of man, that
thou visitest him? Thou madest
him to have dominion over the
works of thy hands; thou hast put
all things under his feet” (I’s.
8 :4 ,6 ).
The Lesson-Sermon also Includ
ed the following passages from
the Christian Science textbook.
"Science and H ealth with Key to
the S criptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy: “ Im m ortal man was and is
God's Image o r idea, even th e In
finite expression of infinite Mind,
and im m ortal man is coexistent
nnd coeternal with th a t Mind, .
The spiritual m an's consciousness
and individuality are reflections of
God. They are th e em anations of
Him who Is Life, T ruth, and Love.
Im m ortal man is not and never
was m aterial, but always spiritual
and etern al” ip. 338).
FU LL GOSPEL MISSION
A. B. Turner, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
.Mrs. Howard Montgomery. Supt.
Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock.
BOYNTON & KELLEY
CRYSTAL WHITE
SOAP
I O 'B Reglllar
a rs
CRACKERS
29*
WHITE EAGLE
SOAP CHIPS
L arge 5 lb. Pkg.
EACH ..................
POTATO CHIPS
39*
SCOTCH SOAP
New la rg e size.
31 oz..........................
25*
JELLO
The O riginal
6 D elicious F lavors .. Ea.
5*
11*
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T asty Irfm on W hip
QUART ....................
25*
j
J*
KELLOGG’S CORN
FLAKES DEAL
3
»5*
COLUMBIA RIVER
SALMON
M edium Red
L arge F la t T ins ...
15*
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HEINZ SOUP
MARSHMALLOWS
F resh and F luffy
P ound P ackage .
14*
CHEESE
GINGER SNAPS
F resh in bulk.
2 lb s_________________ 4 »
F resh - Crisp
3 packages .
E xcept Clam Chow der o r
Chicken Gumbo
:
2 cans ...........................
N.B.C. SHREDDED
WHEAT
Package .............
K rispies or Snow flakes
W h ite or G raham
«fc
2 lb. carto n .................. a r j r
R eg u lar
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P ackages ............... •
POST TOASTIES
DEAL
2 Reg. P ost T oasties
m Ww
and 1 H uskies for ......
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F u ll Cream
P ound ..........
21*
FANCY COOKIES
J u s t A rrived!
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M arshm allow F lavor
5 Ih. t i n __ ___ _____
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