PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON ŒJjr tyrnitaion ty rn iä every corner of the United States very practical answer to the question and epitomize the proposed line of ¡with which thia article ia headed: endeavor, ‘‘Observe and enforce, n o t' “ ‘A short time ago a farmer repeal.” , brought a calf’s hide to the store The W. C. T. U. notes that appear ¡»here I am employed. After looking In this paper are sent in by the local up the market on hides I found the organization and If our readers are, best price I could offer him was 4 uncomfortable about what is said. 'Cents per pound. The hide weighed the easiest way would be To overlook , 12 3-4 pounds, which at 4c equals that little corner „ ,.,kp hnmo „ .1 campaign otricer smiled when man. Sunday. They also h a d d in n e r Pendleton Saturday. Christ’s Golden Rule In custom and and until it is righted to some ex 7 . * ‘ k h bushel of this was called to hls attention and the summer at home. Dorothy Lash went to Milton Sun­ Miss Gilbert will spent part of the in Pendleton. In law. A similar group abandoned tent at least it is rtlf’f lc n lt » 7 7 converte CHURCH NOTES ♦ Tuesday morning word was re­ —Shoes Dyed All Colors— Fa».*. Dutmft, pf»« freight * • ceived to reinstate the third-shift stationary fireman. At the same HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH time two men from the rip track were laid off. Ben Spencer and Steve W .L . Wilson. Pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m„ with Hartsch. A large crowd attended the com­ Mrs. Serrell. superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00, sermon mencement exercises In the school gymnasium Thursday evening. The subject, "A Steadfast Heart.” Evening service at 8:00 p. m seniors receiving diplomas were Max­ ine McNabb, salutatorian, and Agnes Sermon subject, “The Beat Robe.” Thompson, valedictorian. Everyone enjoyed the speaker, Mrs. Charles F. BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH Walker, president of the Northwest­ 10:00 A. M., Bible School. ern School of Commerce In Portland. Wallace Jones, Minister. T R E FO R D R O A D ST E R Devee Brown has been confined to 11:00 A. M., Church service, “The bed for several days, due to an In­ Lord's Posesslon.” fection In hls leg, which was caused 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor. from a bruise received while playing 8:00 P. M., Special attraction un baseball. He was up Monday. Hermiston Oregon | der the leadership of the women of Tom Miller, who has been work­ the church. Sermon subject, “What ing for several weeks across the river I Will You do With Your Sins." spent Sunday at home. Mrs. I. F. Fleming of San Fran­ METHODIST CHURCH cisco is staying with her daughter O. W. Payne, Pastor Mrs. Clarence Guerin. She came You are earnestly requested to be Thursday. present next Sunday morning at our As a result of hlg* water It has Sunday school and church services. been necessary to move the ferry Beauty o f line and color We are endeavoring to offer a solu­ landing, which Is now below the Attractive upholstery tion for the problems of this day as Ferry-View Service Stations. well as the future. Come and help Lucille Homer and Bill Hanson 5 5 to 65 miles an hour Quick acceleration us arrive at the right conclusions. motored to Walla Walla Saturday. Be there at 10:00 o’clock sharp. Bill played baseball with bis bro­ Fully enclosed four-wheel brakes B IT W IIN ALL U N IO N PACIFIC Don’t forgot the dally Vacation Bible thers In .Walla Walla Sunday. POINTS in O ra s e n , W o .h ln g tea, school begins Monday. Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield Id ah a , M a n ta n a, U tah, N evada, Mrs. Mabel Lash and A. S. Ken­ C a l i f o r n i a a n d W y o m in g , nedy motored from Pendleton Thurs­ Four Hou