The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 28, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAQ® TWO
THE gEBM ISTOH
ed gospel of Christ at this place.
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Published »very Thursday at Har-
■iletoa, Umatilla County, Oregon by
J. M. Biggs. editor and manager.
Entered aa second clans matter
Deeember, 1*01, at the poetofflce at
Hermiston, Umatltla County, Oregon.
Subscription Rate*
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HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
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CONGRATULATIONS LADIES
dleton Round-Up while they are In Visit From Wisconsin.
this section of the country.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joaeplp Wogclk and
Methodist Chuich Notice«'
Vrecland was formerly Miss Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wogclk of Stev­
At the Methodist church Sunday. Kaiser of Hermiston.
ens Point, Wisconsin, visited at the
A live class with a competent
J J. Jendrzejewrkl home last week.
teacher awaits you at our Sunday Vizits in Portland.
urhool at 10 A. M. You will be wel­
Mrs. Maud Dyer visited her sister
comed.
and daughter. Miss Rita Dyer, in
Then our regular morning service Portland, the lirst of the week.
at 11 o’clock.
We are earnestly
striving to make this service a wor­ Visit in Corvallis.
ship service, and we need every one
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swarner had
in this community who does not have a pleasant visit Eunday and Mon­
a regular, church home, to help us day with their son, J. II. Swarner in
make it really that kind of service. Corvallis. Oregon. Their son and
At the close of the morning service daughter. Monroe and Thelma ac;
we will enjoy another of those month­ companled them. They also visited
ly dinners. Come and bring your friends In Albany, Oregon.
baskets full. Everyone is invited.
To the new teachers as well as the Motor to Pendleton.
old ones returning, we especially In­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley and
vite you to these services.
Mrs. W. S. Boynton motored to Pen-
Epworth League at 7 P. M. which dloton Tuesday evening where they
Is another service you wilt enjoy.
visited with Mrs. L. L. Boynton.
Come!
O. W. Payne pastor.
The ladles of the Farm Bureau
Auxiliary who have successfully oper­
ated the Community cannery during
the summer are to be congratulated
They have demonstrated wbat can
be accomplished when a few enter
prising citizens take the lead, and
for their effort over 12,000 quart»
of farm produce have been canned
Return From Outing.
during the past four months.
Frank Stone and two sons return­
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, world’s
Starting with a meager equipment,
Baptist-Christian Church
ed Sunday evening from a few days’
champion tennis player, photo-
then adding a modern capping mach­
Cortis hotel building.
raphed on her return from^hei
outing at Mecham lake.
ine, this experiment has developed
Bible school at 10 A. M.
uropean victories/"
Into a realization that berries, aspar­
Preaching service at 11 A. M. Ser­
agus, beans, squash, pickles, toma­ mon topic, ‘‘The Hands of Jesus.”
toes and other vegetables that grow
Christian Endeavor at 7 P. M.
In abundance throughout the Irri­
Preaching at 8 P. M. Topic, "How
gated sections tributary to Hermis­ Eve Has Won."
ton, calls for a larger commercial
W. E. Jones and family of Half­
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
cannery where acres of produce maj way, Oregon, will be with us next
WE CALL FOR AIID DELIVER
be raised, with a ready market avail­ week to take up their work as pas­
able.
tor.
The church has secured a
This Is not a day dream or anun- number of new seats so there will
reaaonable accomplishment, but a be seats for any and all hereafter.
M A IL O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y F I L L E D
concrete fact that right here In oui We are having a great time in our
new
location
and
Invite
the
public
to
own city there Is an opening for one
of the best paying factories In this these services.
SP Y 'LL .
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part of the state. Naturally It taker
work and co-operation, but with a W alter W arner to Preach, Irrigon.
Walter Warner, a former teacher
C. C. CONLEY
signed amount of acrtage at so much
per ton at the cnnnory door, would In the Hermiston schools and who
W atchmaker and Jeweler
not the farmers be eager to transfer has been attending Willamette Uni­
versity
and
preaching
near
Salem,
their Idle acres Into dollars? The
Located in Leathers & Little Office Bldg.
or the past two years, will have
solution Is organization, and wltl
“Where
your
Watch Work Is Guaranteed to Run Longer and Better"
barge of the evening church ser­
the proper support there Is no rea
vices
at
Irrigon
Sunday,
August
31.
son why thousands of cases of cann­
ed goods are not marketed each year Services will start at 8 o'clork.
Why wait—one of the greatest oppor
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tunltles of this section la ripe. Shall |
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
we sit idly by and let other commun
¡ W W
ltlea Bteal our thunder. No. Lend
“ M lnd” WM th® *ublect of th®
Lesson - Sermon in all
your support to this already estab­
Churches of Christ. Scientist, on
lished enterprise and put It over. We
Sunday, August 24.
have ablo leaders in Hermiston,
The Golden Text was, "Who hath
plenty of young boys and girls to do
known the mind of the Lord? or
the work and whore there Is an op­
who hath been hts counsellor?"
portunity, dollars are always avail­
(Rom. 11:34).
able.
Among the citations which com­
prised the Leraon-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: "Great
“ Ma” Kennedy and "Ma” Ferguson
Is our Lord, and of great power:
both have their noses bumped. Ma
his understanding Is Infinite"
Kennedy clllded with Amlee Simple
(Ps. 147:6).
fist, while Ma Ferguson collided with
The Lesson-Sermon also Includod
a Teras vote. Both carry a tremen­
the following passages from the
dous wallop.
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
BETTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE FROM THE
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
Monday. 'JSeptember 1, Is Iaibor
PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT RAKERS
"Divine metaphysics, as revealed to
Day and la universally observed as
spiritual
understanding, Bhows
such. But In Hermiston our schools
JUST TRY OUR BREAD, P U S , CAKES, COOKIES,
clearly that all 1« Mind, and that
open, causing most of the stores tc
Mind
la
God,
omnipotence,
omni­
DOUGHNUTS.
BUNS AND ROLLS.
remain open and compelling folks tc
presence, omniscience, — that Is,
stay at home. We don’t get the ides
all power, all presence, all Selene«.
— distinctive Individuality possibly.
Hence all is In reality the
foatation of Mind" (p. 271).
Next time you have an opportun­
ity drive by the F. B. Pennock ranch
<e
and look over their yard— you’ll be
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pleasantly surprised.
THVMDAT, AUGUST
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Wogeik are Mrs.
Jendrzejewskl parents while Mr
Jack .Wogclk is her brother. They
left the first of the week for Port
land where they will make their fut
ure home.
M. !»*•
The Most Important Part
of Your Dollar!
From Clipper, Wn.
Claude Haddox of Clipper, Wash
ington, was a guest ut the J. J
Jendrzejewskl home last week.
Lcave for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harkcnrlder
and son left Wednesday morning for
Mortised und other valley points
where they will spend a week’s vaca
tlon.
— IS THE PART YOU SAVE. You can live with the part you
spend, while you have It to spend, but you oan’t get far ahead.
MAKE YOUR LIFE SHOW YOU A PROFIT. Take out that most
Important part of your dollar FIRST, every week or month— and
SAVE IT.
»1.00 WILL START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT THAT WILL PAY
YOU 4 PER CENT COMPOUND INTERE8T.
f
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, S u rp lu. and Undivided P ro fit. O v a l $50,000
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
F. B. Swayae, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vioe-Preaident
A. H. Norton, Cashier
Sept. 3-4
BETTER
B akery
F o o d s ..
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It Is Just too bad for the Pendle
ton East Oregonian. Next year they
will have to make a new set*up for
their Round-Up edition so people will
be able to read It. Shopworn so to
epeak.
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Golng-UP
thia week.
W hen the cost
is no more, why
not choose
the best?
At the
Black iW hitel
Garage
NOW
Chickens to Portland
$1.57 Coop
Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co.
Phone 31
HERMISTON BAKERY
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vreeland of Port­
land, will arrive In Hermlatnn
Thursday of this week to visit
'riends. They will attend tha Pon-
Why N ot,
We Have
Used Parts
aUSEDn
Auto
CAR/ Hermiston
W reckingHouse
FOR ALL MAKES
E. F. PIERSON, Owner
Round-Up— Pendleton
The stories carried on Page 4
have been authorized by Pendleton
We Buy Used C an
Merchants whA wish the people in
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Truck Lines
♦
from Portland.
October 3 and 4 la the date« fOi
the Umatilla Project Fair. It wll!
be better than ever thia year.
C O N S O L ID A T E D
our Trade
CHUBCH NOTES
Baptist Church, C. W. Cutler. Pastor
1# A. M.. Sunday
classes tor nil ages.
school
18 POUNDS SUGAR ............................
.......... »1.00
8 POUNDS LARD ...................................
11.29
with
9 POUNDS CORNMEAL ........................
11 A. M.. preaching aervtca. Mr
J. H. Morris of Pendleton, will bring
the message.
8 P. M., preaching service, Mr.
Morris will preaeh.
These services are held for the
spiritual benefit of the people of
thia community. All are Invited.
Every community needs the gospel of
Christ. Paul said. "If any man preach
any other goepel. let him be accurs-
od.” You will hear the old fashlon-
6 POUNDS CHEESE ............................
3 LBS. HIGH GRADE COFFEE
1 BOTTLE CATSUP, 25c SIZE
fiSc
...........
............. 25c
9 POUNDS ROLLED OATS ...............
............. 4»c
BUSTER BROWN SHOES.
RIP-PROOF OVERALLS.
‘
GOOD U N S WORK SHIRTS.
*
A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one.
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY.
TABLETS, PENCILS. ETC.
Other Cooling Drinks.
Our Fount» :n Is Modern x
Sporting Good.
Candies SondwicLo.
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
Hermiston, Oregon— Phone 100
’•’*
............. 15c
4 POUND3 MACARONI
GORDON HATS.
FO U N TA IN SERVICE
... »1.23
BURNHAM'S
General Merchandise
Territory
every
thrill
their G reat Round-Up is able to
give.
Hello.
Also
to drop
in
and say