THURSDAY, JU N E 9, 1938.
behalf of th e people th e officials
are elected to serve, yet a d uty well
perform ed in behalf of citizens is
Published every T hursday a t H erm is
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by c e rta in to be rew arded in th e v ot
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uirlng, ing booths.
Publishers.
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Jlfr lirrmtstun Sjrrald
E ven th o u g h you have driven a
E ntered as Second Class M atter
December, 1908, U m atilla County, car for several m onths or several
years, th e re is b en efit to be derived
Oregon.
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from th e car tech n iq u e d em o n stra
tion w hich w ill be given in th e in
S ubscription Rates.
One Y ear ..................................... 82.00 stru ctio n a t th e fair grounds next
Monday, in th e second of a series of
Biz M onths ................................... 1-00 safety
d riv in g schools. We can shake
T hree M onths ...................................... 90 ourselves
o ut of our sm ug self-
satisfied confidence and learn some
th in g new ab o u t safety d riv in g at
th is d em o n stratio n Monday a t 7:30
Oregon Newspaper PublisHers
P. M. We can also help m ake o u r
highw ays safe for driv in g .
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We may p ut o u t a sober paper but
a t least we know w hen we p ut it to
bed.
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New Points for the Dam.
Five im p o rta n t points of a rg u
m ent sta n d out ju s t now in favor of
construction of the U m atilla rapids
dam and dams on th e Snake, a t an
early date.
No other new large project is be
ing urged th a t is ready for work in
th e P acific northw est.
For th e first tim e all members of
th e th ree sta te s in congress are
united in support of th e program ,
backed by a un ited public effo rt.
The project supplies ideal year
round em ploym ent for m any men
a t a tim e when unem ploym ent is the
g re a te st know n in th e nation.
F or th e first tim e in 20 years of
effort to secure both th e U m atilla
dam and Snake riv er navigation
im provem ents, a favorable report
has been made by the arm y board of
engineers.
Even from a political point of
view th e tim e is favorable. T hree U.
8. senators, th ree governors, and
eleven members of congress w ill be
elected th is fall w ith in th e three
sta te s and present incum bents are
am bitious to please th e ir co n stitu
en ts and stren g th en p arty walls.
W hile politics are not supposed to
en te r into such m a tte rs except
th ro u g h the fu lfillm en t of du ty in
H e r R oyal H ig h n ess Q ueen F ran ces II, charm in g queen of the 1938
P o rtla n d R ose F estiv al, the N o rth w est's n ationally-know n event
proudly stan d s in h er official car, a w hite F o rd V-8 convertible sedan.
W hite F o rd V-8s are also provided for the eig h t royal p rincesses by
F ord dealers of O reg o n and S o uthern W ashington.
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CHURCH NOTES
METHODIST CHURCH
R. R. F in k b ein e r, P asto r
Sunday school 1 0 :0 0 A. M. J u n
ior ch u rch 11:00, and m o rning w or
ship a t 1 1 :00. E pw orth League a t
6:30 P. M. and ev en in g praise and
preach in g service a t 7:30 o’clock.
L adies’ Aid every firs t and th ird
W ednesday.
Midweek
song
and
preaching service on T h u rsd ay
at
7:30 P. M. Bible school S atu rd ay .
2:00 P. M.
J u n io r
ch u rch
su p e rin ten d e n t,
Lois H u tch iso n : L adies’ Aid p resi
dent.
Em m a
F elth o u se;
Sunday
school su p e rin ten d e n t,
Opal R a in
w ater;
E p w o rth League p resident,
Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pastor, R.
R. F in kbeiner. w t M
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SEV EN TH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH.
A. T. K ingsbury, E lder
S abbath school a t 10:00 A. M.
Mrs. J. O. G ray, su p e rin ten d e n t.
P re ach in g se rv ice^ a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Columbia School
11:00 A. M., D evotional service
and com m union.
10:90 A. M. Bible school.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r
S unday school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock.
C h ild ren ’s services a t th e p arso n
age a t 11 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge.
E v an g e listic service In th e eve
ning a t 7 :45 P. M.
Bible Study F rid a y a t 7 :45 P. M.
Bible school su p e rin te n d e n t Chas.
D uvall; P re sid en t, C. E ., C ath erin e
M cM ullen; P re sid e n t L adles Aid
If we are governed by o u r p h y si Mrs. C. W a rn e r; P re sid en t M ission
cal n atu re , in these days of sum m er ary Society, Mrs. C. R. Moore.
heat, we probably w ill ab sen t o u r
selves from th e h o u r of w orship in
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our church houses. If how ever we
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th e Only C ause and Cre
a re sp iritu a lly minded we w ill count
V i i'.tor” v a s the su b ject of the
it a privilege to m ake th e necessary
I 9 on h'nrmo-i in all Churches of
sacrifices and not neglect Ithe a s
C br' t. S c i e n t i s t , on S unday,
sem bling of ourselves to g eth er a t
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u n e 5.
o u r stated services on th e L o rd ’s
T he Golden Text w as, “Ttiou art
day. Rem em ber, if you a re a p ro
w orthy, C I.ord, to receive glory
fessed m em ber, God has an ap p o in t
r.u:l h o n o u r and pow er: for thou
m ent w ith you a t th e h o u r of w or
h ast cre a te d all th in g s, an d for
ship.
thy pleacure they a re and were
c re a te d ” (R ev. 4 :1 1 ).
10:00 A. M., C hurch school.
Among the citations which coin-
11:00 A. M., M orning ch u rch
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
w orship an d serm on.
following from the Bible: “ Know
7 :00 P. M„ Choir practice.
ye th a t th e Lord he is God: it is
7 :20 P. M„ B.Y.P.U. service.
he th a t hath made us, and not we
8 :00 P. M., E v ening service.
ourselves; we are his people, and
the sheep of his pasture. For the
Lord is good: his mercy is ever
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
lasting: and his tru th endureth to
C. W arn er, P asto r.
all generations" (Ps. 100:3,5).
Bible school 1 0:00 A. M.
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
ed the following correlative pass
7 :00 P. M., C h ristian E ndeavor.
ages from the Christian Science
8:00 P. M., C hurch services.
textbook, " S c ie n c e and H ealth
Choir p ractice w ill be held S at
w ith Key to the S criptures” by
u rday n ig h t a t th e church.
Mary B aker Eddy: "God, the di
The ch ild ren ’s day program will
vine Principle of man, and man iu
be given d u rin g th e Sunday school
God's likeness are inseparable,
harm onious, and eternal. The Sci
h o u r n ex t Sunday.
ence of being furnishes the rule of
Midweek p ray er an d Bible study.
perfection, and brings imm ortality
W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M.
to light. God and man are not the
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:00
same, b ut in the o rder of divine
P. M.
Science, God and man coexist and
M issionary m eeting, second W ed
are eternal. God Is the p a r e n t
nesday of each m onth.
Mind, and man is God’s spiritual
offspring" (p. 336).
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
T heodore A. L eger, P asto r
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STORES
TH E DALLES — Five dry land
law ns w ere established for five farm
homes in W asco county th is sp rin g
as a p a rt of th e home b eau tificatio n
project u n d er the jo in t d irection of
Mrs. Louise H arw ood, home dem on
stra tio n agent, and G ra n t P erry , as
s is ta n t county ag en t. The m ix tu re
used consisted of fairw ay crested
w heat g rass, chewinlgs flescue and
w in ter blue grass.
Cooperators on
whose farm s th e p la n tin g s were
m ade are D. E. M iller and Raym ond
C rab tre e, Ju n ip e r F la t; Roy Bates,
T hree Mile; E arl Benson, Five Mile;
and E ugene H am m el, Columbia.
Cotton fab ric is alm ost as im p o rt
a n t as ru b b er in m ak in g m ost a u to
m obile tires.
Is your automobile property insured
against the hazards of the road?
W hy not see this agency today?
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
here and a week of Bible school.
Bessie D exter retu rn ed
to La
G rande S unday to resum e her stu
dies a t E astern Oregon N orm al a f
te r a w eek’s v isit w ith h e r p aren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. B ert D exter.
Miss
D exter w ill g rad u a te th is fall an d
will be ready to teach.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill B oulton spent
S atu rd ay v isitin g in P endleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom and
d au g h ter, a n d Mr. an d Mrs. Rex
Moses and son sp en t Sunday fishing
a t T oll Gate.
Gene D exter m otored to C orvallis
for his son Lewis, who has com
pleted th is y ear’s term a t O.S.C., re
tu rn in g home S aturday. He was a l
so accom panied by Jo h n H atfield
and grandson Jim m y, who has spent
several days v isitin g his d a u g h te r
and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. A ckers and d a u g h
te r Norm a are re n tin g th e H. Ro-
denbough house from G lenn L inn
lo r a m onth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and
E d ith a n n e sp en t Sunday v isitin g
her fa th e r, J. A. Reeves, in H erm is
ton.
V. D. B rainer spent Sunday v isit
ing his fam ily.
Mr. and
Mrs. H arvey Carlyle
spent M onday and T uesday v isitin g
his d au g h ter and fam ily in P o rt
land.
Gene H ia tt, Bob Brow nell and
Oliver McNabb left S unday
n ig h t
for P endleton to w ork In the pea
cannery.
Lew B row nell spent Sunday v isit
ing in P o rtlan d .
K ath arin e, Jim m y and P atsy G ue
rin retu rn ed to th e ir hom e to spend
the sum m er w ith th e ir fa th e r a fte r
fin ish in g th e ir school term in Spo
kane.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pow ell and
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t UMATILLA NEWS 1
By ERMA BYRNES.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe L a C hance have
moved from th e Jones reeldence In
to th e ir home w hich th ey recen tly
purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. K ipple of P endleton,
form erly of here, sp e n t T h u rsd ay
even in g v isitin g here. Mr. an d Mrs.
Shaw retu rn ed w ith them to spend
a week.
Mr. an d Mrs. Les. B lakely of P o rt
lan d arriv ed F rid a y to spend a few
days w ith his m other.
Betty McKenzie, a stu d e n t nurse
a t P endleton, spent T h u rsd ay v isit
ing h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. E l
more McKenzie.
Mrs. H a rrie t Ford, who has spent
a couple of weeks v isitin g h er m o th
er. Mrs. Je n n ie Blakely, left F rid ay
for a tw o w eeks’ sum m er course.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K endler,
J r., left T h u rsd ay for CoCulee dam ,
a fte r receiving a call from Mr. Ken-
d le r's b ro th e r Roy. H e w ill be em
ployed a t th e dam.
G lenn Ostrom and A lbert Vleg
left F rid a y for S eattle w here they
visited frien d s, re tu rn in g Sunday.
Omar S tephens of A storia is v isit
ing a t th e hom e of his a u n t an d u n
cle. Mr. and Mrs. Je ff Stephens for
som e tim e.
Mrs. Tom T u ck er and son Joe re
tu rn ed F rid ay from N evada w here
th ey sp en t ten days v isitin g hec
p aren ts.
Y vonne K endler sp en t from F r i
day u n til S unday v isitin g h er g ra n d
p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. Isom in
Irrig o n .
Rev. H. B. T hom as an d M arietta
spent Saturday and Sunday at their
home In Boardm an a f te r conducting
four days of Bthle school. They re
turned Sunday evening for church
ch ild ren le ft S atu rd ay for S u n n y
side w here th ey w ill m ake th e ir fu
tu re home.
D enny E stepp, who is w o rk ing in
Sunnyside, spent th e week end vis
itin g his fam ily here.
Mrs. Ben B a rth an u s and son
B enny and Joe M ann sp e n t S unday
in The D alles w here th ey v isited
Mrs. M ann who is in T he D alles
hospital.
T he Ladies Aid is busy p re p a rin g
for th e re g u la r m eeting a t w hich
th e Irrig o n ladies a re to be guests.
A sh o rt program is being prepared
and is to be given a t th e Del Ja ck -
son home.
Mrs. Irvin C hapm an is reportect
seriously ill a t St. A n th o n y ’s hospi
ta l in P endleton a f te r an op eration’.
W illiam Conlon and d a u g h te r
M ildred re tu rn e d Sunday from W il
more. K entucky, w here M ildred re
cen tly g rad u ated from A sbury Col
lege. H er fa th e r atten d ed h er g ra d
u atio n .
Land Sale Notice.
NOTICE IS H EREBY G IVEN,
T h a t the undersigned, S h eriff o f
U m atilla County. Oregon, by v irtu e
of an o rder duly m ade and en tered
h erein by th e County C ourt of U m a
tilla County. Oregon, on th e 26th
day of A pril, 1938, w ill on th e 9th-
day of Ju ly , 1938. a t th e h o u r of 10
o ’clock in th e foreroon, sell to th e
h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, at
th e front door of th e U m atilla Coun
ty C o u rt House, Pendleton, Oregon,
su b ject to a m inim um price of $40
th erefo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e
tim e of sale, th e follow ing described
parcel of land, heretofore by U m a
tilla County, Oregon, acquired; to r
d elin q u en t taxes, to-w lt:
Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6. Block 8.
N ew port’s A ddition to City of
H erm iston, U m atilla C ounty,
Oregon.
R. E. GOAD. S h e riff
U m atilla C ounty.
(Ju n e 2-30)
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The O riginal
P ackage ......
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Package
CHEESE RITZ
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2 No-
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N ailey’s T able Queen
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