The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 13, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1041
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OR EGON.
Remember our Sunday School be­
gins at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages.
You will enjoy it.
At 11 a. m. worship, also special
service for the Juniors.
At 7:30 p. m., evening service.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Bible stu­
dy and prayer meeting. We give you
a hearty welcome to visit our Sunday
School and church.
“Come thou with us and we will
do thee good.”
PA QB f f l h ï »
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
We continue our series of "On and
Near the Cross” for our Sunday
morning worship service. For next
Sunday morning our sermon topic
will be “The Lanterns in Gethsema-
ne”, and for the Sunday evening ser­
vice, “The Lost Ax.”
Group No. 2 of the Women’s Coun
cil will meet Wednesday afternoon,
PICK THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE AND
February 19.
GEO. HARKENRIDER, Commission Agent
An all-church basket dinner will
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH be served in the basement of the
church Wednesday evening, Febru­
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
This adv. sponsored by the Churches of Hermiston,
METHODIST CHURCH
church home. Find it soon among
The topic for our Sunday morning ary 19.
Stearns Cushing, Pastor
one of our several churches.
Echo,
Boardman, Stanfield, Irrigon and Umatilla.
service will be “On The Fence”.
“The Wonders of Redemption” will
The Epworth League meets at 7 Abraham Lincoln, the great Ameri­ Annual Credit Union Meeting Friday
WEST END UMATILLA COUNTY
The annual meeting of the Hermis­
be the message of the Sunday morn­ p. m. with Miss Marion Ott as the can whose birthday falls in this
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
ing worship service for February 16 leader on the topic “Being Christian month, was a man of decision. He ton Oregon Federal Credit Union will
be held in the basement room of the
at 11 o’clock. This theme represents at Play”.
was never found “on the fence”. We Public Library Friday evening at 8
the primary purpose of the church.
shall center our thoughts about the
-Many questions are being raised in PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE scripture “A house divided against o’clock. All members are urged to
attend this meeting. Election of di­ herein by the County Court of Uma­ of the week in La Grande where she
these days as to the power of the
S. E. Graves, Pastor
itself shall not stand.”
rectors and committeemen will take tilla County, Oregon, on the "th day is trying to locate a house. The Bra-
church to meet the modern challenge.
The more you know the Lord, the
Our Sunday School meets at ten place and other important matters of February, 1941, will, on the 18th mers are planning on moving to La
Grande soon.
Let us be honest in giving the church better you will trust Him; the more o’clock, morning worship is at 11,
day of March, 1941,’at the hour of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery
a chance before we condemn.
you trust Him, the better you will the Young People meet at 7 p. m., will come before the meeting.
10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
and son Larry of Holdman spent
Many new families are moving in­ love Him, the more you love Him, the and at 8 o’clock the pastor will bring
highest
bidder
for
cash
at
the
front
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Sunday evening visiting in Umatil­
door of the Umatilla County Court la.
to our community. To you we want better you will serve Him. Friends, a message on the topic “Figs or This­
House,
Pendleton,
Oregon,
subject
to
you to know that you will find warm today is the day to start serving our tles”. Cottage prayer meeting Wed­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, a minimum price of $60.00 therefore,
George Barbouletos spent Tuesday
welcome and friendship.*.. Remember Savior, for we have no promise of nesday evening will be at the Tilden That the undersigned, Sheriff of to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, in Pendleton on business.
Umatilla
County,
Oregon,
by
virtue
a heme isn’t unless it includes a tomorrow.
Albert Vieg and Bill Hanson spent
following described parcel of
home.
of an order duly made and entered the
land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Tuesday in Pendleton where they
Oregon, acquired for delinquent visited Leta Meyers, who is in the
r
hospital there.
taxes towit,"
★
Cap. R. C. Williams, in charge of
Lots 19 and 20, Block 10, Sub-Di­
vision of Lot B, in the City of Her­ the munitions depot, was in town
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Sunday to confer with the agent of
the O.W.R. & N. about facilities for
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
getting supplies to the scene of op­
Umatilla Countv.
erations. Agent Pound immediately
(Feb. 13-March 13) ______
got in touch with railroad officials.
Mr. Fetterman of the Hageson
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Construction Co. was in town Thurs­
The construction of the grain
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, day.
elevator is progressing rapidly. The
That the undersigned, Sheriff of concrete
floor is being poured by a
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of 12. The work is to be fin­
of an order duly made and entered crew
ished by April 1.
herein by the County Court of Uma­
//
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stockard drove
tilla County, Oregon, on the 7th day to The Dalles Thursday after a load
of February, 1941, will, on the 18th of furniture.
day of March, 1941, at the hour of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stockard drove
10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the to The Dalles Thursday after a load
highest bidder for cash at the front of furniture.
door of the Umatilla County Court
Harry Barbouletos is working as
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to an apprentice plumber under C. E.
a minimum price of $60.00 therefore, Binder.
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale,
Mrs. William Conlon and Mrs. Joe
the following described parcel of Springer went to Pendleton Thurs­
land, heretofore by Umatilla County, day where Mr. Springer had a medi­
Oregon, acquired for delinquent cal check-up.
taxes, towit:
Mrs. Jess Connell, Mrs. C. E. Bin­
Lots 29 and 30t Block 10, Sub- der, Mrs. Earl Bensel and Mrs. Lyle
Division of Lot B, Hermiston, Brown were Pendleton visitors this
Umatilla County, Oregon
week.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Mrs. George Cooper was ill last
Umatilla County.
week with the flu.
(Feb. 13-March 13)
Mardell Gorham, Roy and Albert
Partlow, Bob Smith and Alvine Mon­
roe of Boardman visited Umatilla
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle spent
By Mrs. Glenn Oatrom
Saturday in Walla Walla where they
purchased new steel wire with which
to build around their place.
(Continued from page 1)
Roy Roberts spent Sunday in Pas­
Miss Leta Meyers of Kennewick co visiting friends.
spent Saturday night and Sunday
Harry Grammer has purchased the
here going to Pendleton Sunday night Edwards
place about a mile east of
where she entered the St. Anthony's town.
hospital and had a major operation
Mrs. Bob Meyers spent Sunday af­
Monday morning. Latest reports ternoon visiting at the home of Mrs.
are that Miss Meyers is progressing Bill Switzler. Mrs. Switzler took her
very nicely.
to Pendleton Monday to visit her
Miss Betty McKenzie and Barbara niece, Miss Leta Meyers.
Linfield, nurses at the St. Anthony’s
Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon
hospital in Pendleton spent Sunday spent Sunday in Walla Walla where
visiting at the home of the former’s they visited at the home of his sister,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holheren.
*Sure, this is National Defense! The regulars, the trainees
They also put posters up about the
Clifford Holdman of Holdman was
nurses' ball.
in Umatilla Monday looking for
and all the rest of us have to eat, don’t we? Thousands
V. D. Bramer visited his family some one to work for him while his
Saturday and Sunday while working wife is ill.
in Rieth.
of food canning plants like ours—and our silent partner,
M. Connell and Tom Haddox of Ir­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cherry visited rigon spent Tuesday in Umatilla.
at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ber­
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rice and
Electricity—are doing a real defense job nowadays!9
tha Cherry Sunday from their home «laughter Patsy and Mr. and Mrs.
in Heppner.
Bob Rice spent the week end at the
Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and son Gary home of their daughter and sister,
Dean spent Monday in Holdman vis­ Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Thomas and fam­
iting at the Dale Tucker and Dale ily. Harriet Thomas returned with
Montgomery homes.
her grandparents for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood
Arthur Reidel, vice president of
and Fred Knudsen motored to The the Willamette Dredge Co. was in
Dalles Monday and then returned town the first of the week on busi­
with Mrs. Knudsen who has been in ness. The dredge has been stationed
the hospital for over two weeks re­ here for four months while building
covering from a major operation.
a dock for the Standard Oil Co. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie DeHarte and the Fletcher Oil Co.
son Alfred spent the week end visit­
ing at the home of her parents, Mr.
★ National Defense is a many-thousand-sided problem. No­
and Mrs. Al Stephens at Sunnyside.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blair and son
• P. A.
body knows it better than the plants that are busy with rush
Dickie and Mr. and Mrs. Kinney left
•V E L V E T
Monday
for
Bend
where
they
were
defense orders— in Pennsylvania. Michigan, California, the
called because of the death of Mr.
• HALF & HALF
Blair’s father, who had been ill fori
Great Northwes- or anywhere else.
some time.
THOMPSON'S DRUG
Mrs. V. D. Bramer spent the first
But no manufacturer, anyuhere in the nation, needs to worn
76 G as o lin e -T rito n M o to r O il
Stove O il • B u rn e r O il
Union Oil Company
Friendship & Inspiration
w i l l be Sound in o u r
CHURCHES
ATTEND
M y silent partner a n d I both
work fo r
NRTIONRL DEFENSE!
UMATILLA NEWS
..Today no industry has to worry about its
power supply, no matter where it is ...
10c
today about his pouei service, lhe vast network of hi^h
voltage power transmission lines that you see on the map is a
defense system ip itself.
GRAND OPENING
America s power systems are ready to supply power uhereiet
it is needed, whenever it is needed, and however much is
needed as quickly and efficiently as you get electric service
in your own home
SAT., Feb. 15
And state lines, county boundaries, city limits are no barrier,
to the efficient interconnection of America’s power system-
In this national emergency practical men are realizing wha
these great, efficient utility systems- the so-called "holding
companies— have actually accomplished in integrating th.
American power defenses since the last war.
H e rm is to n
S k a tin g R in k
▲▲▲▲▲▲
They realize, too. that these systems are supplying the nation
with adequate power, without the need of diverting a single
delense-dollar or tax-dollar of yours away from the real job
of building the armaments that we lack.
Balloons
Noisemakers
Inlenonnecled trauiniinion intern! make boue
jtjila b le ei eryi/
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need*
P acific P ower & L ight
3 0 Years o f P u b lic S ervice
com pany
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JACK HOUSE, Prop.