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ii is yet rormed, is to encourage fed CHURCH HOTE W IN S IN V IR G IN IA There will be regular church ser-1 Preaching services will eration of local groups within com LODGE KXXOMOKT vices at the Methodist church next o’clock. . The message will be on the modity lines in large enough regional We Thank You. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mrs. "Loving Kindness of the Lord,” look VINEYARD LODGR NO. 20«, L O. O. associations so that a unified pro- During the past few weeks many O. W. Payne will preach. ing for ward to Christmas. Come and F. meets each Monday evening in Odd pram of marketing can be carried out of the readers of the Hermiston Her worship with us. Christian Endeav Fellows* halt. Visiting members cor for the beneft of the entire industry ald and others were given an oppor , or Is at 6:30. The time to learn and dially Invited. concerned. Adventist Church. tunity to contribute to the mission live our Christianity Is In youth. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. >01 m i Only through formation of such fund of Seventh Day Adventists in The theme for the morning wor "Remember now thy creator in the Gwynn Hughes, N. O. large-scale operations, founded this community. Desiring to express ship will be "Religion and Yuur days of thy youth.” (Eccl. 12:1). Oriental Novelties at Altar Society course on locally controlled units, HERMISTON POST NO. 37 Bazaar.— adv. our sincere appreciations to those Health." Prayer meeting is at 7:45 Let me especially Invite the juniors can the federal farm board render Meets first and third Thurs who so liberally helped, we take this on Tuesday evening and Sabbath to meet with Mrs. Warner's group effective assistance, financially day. Legion Auxiliary meet« means of expressing our thanks and school is at lo o’clock. Sabbath, Evening service is at 7:30. Jun iqop u[ amo jo joi otherwise. In forming machinery for second and fourth Thursday. •■«ns— piedon jqap « s¡ »simoja y the heartfelt thanks of those to whom December 14. Dewey Payne, pastor. ior choir message is "The Last of the orderly marketing, Mr. Wilson ex Legion Hall. it shall go. On the fifteenth of Sep Prophets.” Bible study and prayer FOR SALE—Dark, solid oak library rial ned. tember, 1874, Elder J. N. Andrews meeting is Wednesday night at 7:30 Baptist-Christian Church ’With Oregon alone having 152 table. Inquire at Herald otfice. the first Adventist missionary, sailed We are looking for a good attend We study to know perfectly; we pray 14-lte separate organizations doing business PROFESSIONAL CARDS from Boston, Mass., on the steamshtp ance Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. to speak effectively; we study to glor here, and other states in much the Atlas bound for Europe. Not until Keep the contest in mind and remem Ify wholly our Lord, Jesus Christ. W FOR SALE— Howard heater. Call at same situation, the funds allotted to 1882 did another missionary sail to ber that promptness counts. Bring H. Donner, pastor. Herald office. 14-tfc the farm board would soon be fritter W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D. join him In the work. Moved by the some one with you and be a winner. now associated with FOR SALE — Thoroughbred collie ed away with no permanent results Impelling influence of the love of Dr. F. V. PRIME ■pupa. With orl -Without papers. If that body started allocating it as Christ for lost humanity the workers loans to small local organizations, P. P. Sullivan. Phone (1-M. General Dentistry went steadily foreward until in he said. X-Ray and Diagnosis 14-2tc 1901-2 one hundred seven heralds of The board is already making mat Bank Building Phone Connections the gospel sailed to the field of need FOR SALE— Carbide lighting plant. erlal progress in enc.ouraging such Sundays and Evenings by apelat- out there. In the year 1928 there Used six months. In first class con sound reorganization along definite John Garland Pollard, Democrat, ment. dition. All fixtures go with it. A commodty lines, the representatives will be the new governor of Virginia. were 159 workers sent out to he 135 countries In which we are working Hermiston, Oregon, December 2, 192f bargain if you can uae it. Guy said. The latest development is the He defeated Dr. William Mosely ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON Cronk. 13-2tp national and northwest regional Brown, Republican and anti-Smith It might be Interesting to some to know that the youngest daughter of nominee. Doctor Pollard Is a former Physician and Surgeon wheat marketing cooperative, work TURKEY GROWERS: Burk's For Bargains. professor of law at William and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pelmulder with her Office Phone 738. Ree. Phons 718 lng of which was explained. husband,, G. E. Hibbard, were among Prices on Turkeys for delivery Saturday, December 7, at Hermiston That the state college extension college. Office in First National Bank Bldg. he comany that sailed last year. They FOR SALE— Kimball piano. In good will be as follows: service will coordinate Its work fully will be engaged In evangelistic work condition. See Mrs. H. H. Ed Happiness in T ry in g with the plans and polices of the farm . h s. M c K e n z i e , m . d - wards at Umatilla. ll-4 tp The zest of life is made up largely in Jubbulpore, India, beginning about No. 1 YOUNG TOMS, 12 pounds and up ................................................. 26i board was announded by Paul V Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat of anticipation. We get keener en November 1 this year. Today there Maris, director, who offered the ser joyment In striving for something than Burk’s For Bargains. are more than 7800 faithful servants No. 1 HENS, 8 pounds and v.p -:...................................................................... 23c Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. vices of his entire staff in aiding in the possession of it. This Is the Pendleion, Oregon out in the edges of civilization teach FOR SALE— Ford truck cheep; 1928 carry more complete Information reason why the happiest people In the ing, healing the eick and giving the No. 1 OLD TOMS......................................-............................................................. 18c Ford touring completely overhaul on marketing plans to the people of world are those who are eternally W. J. W ARNER glad message of the love of Christ No. 2’s ...................................................................................................................... 16 ed; rebuilt trailer; Overland this state. trying.—Grit Atto rney-at-Law and His soon return. We, Indeed, do coupe. We wreck ’em and sell the Dress your birds at least the day before shipping, as warm birds can R. G. Penney of Stanfield and Sid Hermiston i : : Oregca thank the great Father of us all for Burk’s For Bargains. parts. Hermiston Auto Wrecking ney Barnard of Hermiston attended the privilege of having a part In the not be accepted. But do not let them freeze. House, E. F. Pierson, owner. the meeting in Portland. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES great vineyard of minstration, and F. B. BARKER, DR. A. E. MARBLE 8-tfc 44rrthanksglvlng” was the subject we do indeed, thank each one In Her Burk’s For Bargains. Chiropractor A of the Lesson-Sermon In all Bayer for Swift & Company BS' a ’7 ! miston and vicinity, for his kind and IFOR SALE OR TRADE— One four- Treat both Acute nnd Chronic D is Churches of Christ, Scientist on liberal assistance which will make it horse potato digger. S. L. Carson. eases. Thanksgiving Day. In Veterans’ Hospital. possible for Seventh Day Adventists 48-tfc Office: Two doors west of postoffice Frank E. Pierson is in Portland in The Golden Text was, “Make a to spend more than 1639 per hour Phone 481 joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye TROY LA U N D R Y the Veterans’ hospital number 77 re PHONE 1 9 - W MISCELLANEOUS lands. Enter into hie gates with throughout the year of 1930 to the Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to «. celving medical treatment. uplift of our less fortunate brothers thanksgiving, and into his courts Hermiston, Oregon. Burk’s For Bargains. with praise: be thankful unto him, in the earth. Burk’s For Bargains. Dewey Payne, pastor and bless his name” (P b . 100:1, 4), WANTED— Two or three Guernsey HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND Among the citations which com S. D. A. Church, Hermiston. LATEST BOBBING cows. Must be abortion free and Former Baker Here. SHAVING BEAUTY PARLOR prised the Lesson-Sermon was the TB tested. I want the best, price W. R. Howe, former manager and following from the Bible: “Blessed Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phono 431 Burk’s For Bargains. Immaterial. Roy Belshee, Wasco, owner of the Hermiston bakery, was be the Lord, who daily loedeth us ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a s■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Oregon. ..14-tfc in Hermiston last Friday on his way with benefits, even the God of our I PAY C A SH AND P A Y L E S S to Spokane. salvation” (Ps. 88:19). PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE FOUND—Sheepskin vest. Owner may The Lesson-Sermon also Included ■ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tilephone 801 Night or Daay have same by calling at the Her the following p a s s a g e f r o m ♦ CHURCH NOTES ♦ CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND Tub as F ire Engine ald office and Identifying same the Christian Science textbook, ♦ ♦ SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM The oldest known Hre “engine" ia and paying for this add. 14-tfc 'Science and Health with Key to Ambulance Service England has round a home at the Lon the Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Free Methodist Church ANY GIRL IN NEED OF A FRIEND, don museum. It Is a large oval wood Hermiston Avenue Eddy: “Christians rejoice in secret YOU CAN’T BEAT IT A series of revival meetings are In write Adjutant Miss E. H. Alleman, en tub, and water was pumped beauty and bounty, hidden from the progress at the Columbia school The Salvation Army White Shield through an Iron pipe In the middle. It »■■■■■■■ b im m m iii world, hut known to God. Self- «• house. There will be services every rested originally on a carriage with Home, Portland, Oregon. forgetfulness, purity, and affection a night this week and Sunday evening. solid wooden wheels, but these have are constant prayers. Practice not STRAYED— Sorrel mare with striped disappeared. The “engine” was made The Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Whster are profession, understanding not be face. Please notify H. H. Chris In London In 1678 for a fawn in Bed lief; gain the ear and right hand In charge, assisted by C. C. Calhoun. 206 East Court St. tensen on Roy ,Sul|lvan place or fordshire. of omnipotence and they assuredly The public is cordially Invited to at call down infinite blessings” (p. the Herald office. H. H. Chris tend these meetings. C. f . Cjtjhoun. any and Burk’s For Bargains. 18). tensen. 12-tfc WANT ADS TURKEYS! KECK BARBER SHOP STOP! LOOK' LISTEN! Special for Saturday, Dec. 7 Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree puller, also 250 ft. in. cable. Fur niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc INSURANCE— Fire, U fa, Auto—"In sure in sure insurance.” J. M. Biggs. Chistmas Cards at The Herald NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL REPORT la the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary B. Leathers, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Mary E. Leathers, deceased, has filed his final report with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, and that the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, the 14 th day of December 1929 at 2 o’clock In the afternoon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court in the County Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon as the place When and where hearing is to be had thereon. All persons interested are hereby notified to then and there ap pear and show cause, if any they ^ibave, why said report should not be approved, the administrator discharg ed and the estate closed. Dated this 14th day of November, 1929. W. A. LEATHERS. 1 1 -ltc Administrator. ORIGON CO-OPS COUNSELLED TO EXPAND AND CONSOLIDATE Board Members TeQ Leaden That State Groupe a n hot Small. That cooperative marketing in Ore gon In on a sound basis but in need of both expanse« and consolidation to eliminate competition aseong pro- ducng groups was the opinion gained by representatives ef the federal farm hoard last week in the flrat visit of any member of that body to this state. Charles 8. Wilson, the board mem ber representing fruit and general farming Interests, and James H. How ard, organisation specialist for the hoard, conferred personally with mom thna 18« officials of Oregon’s 1S8 cooperative associations nt a la Portland called by the FORD/""? 13 Plate Batteries $8.50 Methodist Church At the Methodist church Sunday, December 8: Sunday school Is at 19 o’clock. At 1:30 the Ladles'Aid will serve the monthly church dinner. Come and bring your baskets, hut don’t bring turkey for that has been donated by our good friend, Monroe Fuller. The district supervelaor. Dr. T. D. Ysrner, will be here In the evening for our first quarterly con ference and will preach. You are. cordially Invited to these services. 0. W. Payne, pastor. ■ Lard, 8 lb. pail - $1.45 a Lard, 4 lb. pail - 75c 5 50 lb. Can Lard - $7.50 5 Bacon, WHOLE WHI1EIT ASTS SLAB per lb. - 30c OR L HALF j J. L. VAUGHAN s Everthing Electrical FOR YOU AND A FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS TO SELECT FROM YOURS FOR _____________» Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ”_____________ B Phone 139 S ; ï S Pendleton, Ore. ■ HERMISTON MEAT MARKET T b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b A. W. TURNBLAD PHONE 411 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a HERMISTON BREAD Patronize Home Industry. HERMISTON BAKERY Legg Allowance on Old Battery 50 Cents For ALL Members of the Family and Their Friends HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 571 RIELMAN M OTORS AUTHORIZED LINCOLN, FORD, F0RDS0N DEALERS TURKEYS Will be received by us FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 and 7, in the building next to the Turkey Growers’ receiving station, formerly occupied by Swift & Co. Sell to us for honest weights and grades, and the highest cash price. T w in C ity Creamery Co. We have IT From Victor Radio, the gift that keeps on giving-- lo a nursing bottle for baby, that does likewise. Delicious Candies Cameras Good Smokes Fancy Baskets Pipes Fountain Pens and Pen Sets Cigarette Holders and Case Toilet and Manicure Sets Stationery Candlesticks Ladies’ Purses Lamps Bill Folds, including Perfumes "Little BUI’ Compacts (50c to $10.00) Beth Crystals Albums Pocket Knives Watches Shaving Sets Greeting Cards Calendars —TO MAKE A LONG STORY SHORT— it will urprlec you how much we can save you during the year on your shoe bill. All we ask la that you bring your shoos to us for repairing In ample time so we can do a good job. A Full Line Of __________ SHOE OILS__________ BOWMAN SHOE SHOP Ring Out Tuberculosis Ring in Health Things that will please “your folks” at prices that will please you. WHEN YOU COME IN PLEASE REMIND US TO HAND YOU YOUR. 1930 ALMANAC Again—Merry Christmas! HERMISTON DRUG CO. BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS