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T H E HERM ISTON H ERALD, H ERM ISTO N. OREGON.
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P ublished every T hursday a t H erm is
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
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Publishers.
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D ecem ber, 1908, U m atilla County,
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GLEN PIERSON, HILGARD BOY
BOARDMAN LOSES
LEAGUE TITLE
MAKES GOOD.
Mr. Glen Pierson, a recent stu
d en t of the K inm an Business Uni
Spring Clearance
Sale of
Vitamin Needs
COD LIVER OIL
79c
Q uart
250 Brew ers
YEAST TABLETS
79c
$1*98
Squlbbs - 250’s
ADEX TABLETS
P lain - 50 capsules
HALIBUT LIVER OIL
P arke-D avis - 12 oz.
IRRADOL A
$ 1 35
S P E C IA L S
19c
18’s Tin - A8PIRIN
3c
LARGE - MILES
67c
NERVINE TABLETS
ADHESIVE TAPE
18c
1 in. by 5 yds.
GlLETTE RAZOR and
49c
5 Blades
25c REGS.
CHOCOLATE LAXATIVE 19 c
16 oz. MILK of
MAGNESIA
1 Lb. PEPPERMINTS
(Chocolate)
Sale Lasts Thru M onday
T hompson ’ s D rug
The R exall Store
Lowest Prices in Town.
versity. has accepted a position in
th e office of th e D avenport H otel In
Spokane, W ashington.
Mr. Pierson is th e son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Pierson of H llgard, Oregon,
an d is a g rad u a te of the H erm iston.
Oregon, high school. He w as an
honor stu d en t w hile a tte n d in g KBU
New classes s ta r t a t th e K inm an
Business U niversity n ex t Monday
It would pay you to w rite for a free
copy of an in te restin g booklet en
title d “ P lan n in g Y our F u tu re .’’
The K inm an Business U niversity
refu n d s all tu itio n paid any tim e
d u rin g the first m onth if th e stu
d en t isn 't satisfied w ith the school.
A ddress P resid en t J. I. K inm an a t
Spokane. W ashington, for free in
form ation.
a ,jyt
Tillamook Cheese
lb. 29c
Red & White - l ’s ................. 23c
Silver Rapids ............... 2 for 27c
Codfish
Rofico - 1 lb-
Sardines Crown
3 cans
Peanut Butter
BULK
2 ,bs-
Crab Meat Red & White V/» 3 For
Shrimp ()ur Value
2 For
25c
29c
29c
97c
35c
L A I T A P
V V IIV V
MART ............................. 2 lbs. 45c
EARLY RISER
......... 2 lbs. 35c
RED & w H|T E ................. ! lb 29c
RICE
PRUNES
3 lbs. 19c
4 lbs. 29c
PEA S, Red
OATS, Red
and White Special................. 6 for 75c
and White ..............................3 lhs. 23c
FRENCH DRESSING, Red and W h ite............. 15c
MAYONNAISE, Red and W h ite........... Quart 45c
Shoestring Beets or Carrots, Red & White 2 for 25c
Mincemeat
Roman Beauty Apples
Rhubarb
2 lbs. 25c
box 79c
2 lbs. 19c
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GLEN PIERSON
HONORED BY KBU
FOLSOM, DE HART
W IL L RUN A G A IN
Two can d id ates for U m a t i l l a
county offices announced th e ir in
ten tio n s of seeking reelection. Jack
Folsom, in cum bent, will ag ain run
for county reco rd er on th e rep u b li
can tic k et, and B etty e F. De H a rt
county tre a su re r, w ill seek th e re
publican n o m in atio n for her present
post.
Mr. Folsom is com pleting h is 'f ir s t
term as recorder of conveyances. He
is a n ativ e of U m atilla county, hav
ing been born a t Albee In th e Camas
P ra irie region. H e rep o rts a pro
fit of $1380.54, th ro u g h collection
of $5750.54 of fees in 1937 and a
budget of $4370.
Mrs. De H a rt w ill end her th ird
term as custodian o f th e co u n ty ’s
p u rse-strin g s on Dec. 31. She has
resided in P en d leto n for 19 years
h aving been born in Texas. She is
a m em ber of th e Business an d P ro
fessional W om en’s club and of the
A m erican
Legion
au x iliary . The
tre a su re r’s office is a four-year one.
LOVE A N D HISSES’
NEW FILMUSICAL
Since takin g o u t fire
insurance on your house
fu rn is h in g s y o u h a v e
p ro b a b ly a d d e d m any
n e w t h in g s t o y o u r
home.
Do not neglect to in
crease y o u r in su ran ce
to c o v e r a n y p o s s ib le
loss.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON {
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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T here w ill be an a ll day m eeting
CHURCH OF CHRIST
a t the church Sunday w ith a pot
Columbia School
luck d in n e r a t noon followed by a
11:00 A. M., Devotional servie»
business m eeting.
an d com m union.
The young people w ill hold choir
10:00 A. M. Bible school.
practice a t th e Corpe home in Min
n eh ah a d istric t S atu rd ay evening at
7:30.
CHRISTIAN SCIENSE CHURCHES
“C
IHRIST JESUS” was th e sub
ject of the Lesson - Sermon
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, F ebruary 27.
The Golden Text was, “ We
preach not ourselves, but Christ
Jesus the Lord; and ourselves
your servants for Je su s’ sake”
( fl Cor. 4 :5 ),
Among th e citations which com
prised th e Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: “The
people th a t walked In darkness
have seen a great lig h t: they th a t
dwell in the land of th e shadow
of death, upon them hath the light
shined. F or unto us a child is
born, unto us a son Is given: and
the governm ent shall be upon his
shoulder” (Isa. 9 :2 ,6 ) .
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
ed the following correlative pas
sages from th e C hristian Science
textbook, “Science and H ealth
with Key to the S criptures by
Mary Baker Eddy: “The advent
of Jesus of N azareth m arked the
first century of th e C hristian era,
but the C hrist is w ithout begin
ning of years or end of days.
T hroughout all generations both
before and afte r th e C hristian era,
the Christ, as the spiritual idea.—
the reflection of God,— has come
with some m easure of power and
grace to all prepared to receive
Christ, T ru th ’' (p. 333).
W a lte r W inchell an d Ben Bernie,
Spokane, W n., Feb. 25 (KBU Spe those fam ous feu d ists who p u t puns
c ia l) — Glen P ierson, son of Mr. and in to th e ir punches, a re back for the
Mrs. Sylvan Pierson of La G rande, g re a te st re tu rn m atch in h isto ry in
Ore., was recently aw arded the h ig h “Love and H isses,” com ing Sunday
est honor a tta in a b le a t K inm an Bus to th e Oasis th e atre. T his tim e the
iness U niversity
in Spokane, the reason for all th e b arbed w it is the
fig h t over th e ir new sw eet-hot from
IDY aw ard.
T his aw ard is given only to stu P aris, th e saucy an d vivacious Si
d en ts of th e h ig h est calibre, who ex mone Simon, who sings operatic
h ib it q u alities of in d u stry , leader aria s and popular b allad s for th e
ship. and ability. The IDY aw ard g rea test su rp rise of th e year.
Is m ade only a fte r the can d id ate has
th o ro u g h ly proved him self w orthy 0 O O « * 4 * * * * « 4 * s s
CHURCH N0TFS
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of such an honor and a fte r his name »
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has been considered by a secret
board of in v estig ato rs.
METHODIST CHURCH
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Mr. Pierson is th e secretary of the
T heodore A. Leger, P asto r
R. R. F ln k b etn er. P asto r
______
_ Club,
_____ and
A g eneral in v itatio n is extended
Key ___
Men ___
and W
om en's
Sunday school 1 0:00 A. M. Ju n -
__ „ ----- ior church 11 :0 0 , and m o rn in g wor-
also he is th e secretary of the T heta to lh e public to a tte n d religious
C h ap ter of Pl Rho F ra te rn ity . He w orship
in th e B ap tist m eeting ship a t 1 1 :00. E pw orth League at
6 :30 P. M. an d even in g praise and
was enrolled in th e Business Admin- house next Sunday.
preach in g service a t 7 :3 0 o'clock.
istra tio n Course
lourse
until
an til
recently,
recently
10:00 to 11:00, C hurch avuwvi
Ladies’
f
school i . L
adies’ Aid
every firs t and th ird
plneed ......................
In the Account-
W ednesday ».
w hen he was s „.........
„....» 'v
. lt* . H arold Thom pson, su p e rin ten - __________
________
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preach in g service on T h u rsd ay
ing 'D epartnjent a t th e D avenport * 1 1 :0 0 A M
nr^.nhino.
m o rn in g service. s e r - l 7 ;3 o p . m . Bible school S atu rd ay .
H otel by th e KBU E m ploym ent De- mon subject. “ T he Lord and th e 2 :00 P. M.
p artm en t.
¡C h ild ren .”
I Ju n io r
church
su p e rin ten d e n t,
7 :30 P. M . The stu d y of
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TOW NSEND AUX.
CLUB MEETS AGAIN
MARCH J, 1938.
th e resolution th a t w as unanim ous-
ly adopted by th e rep resen tativ es of
¡100,000 u nion men have been sent
to P resid en t Roosevelt, Vice P resi-
d en t G arn er an d Speaker B ankhead
of th e H ouse of R e p re se n ta tiv e s.
T he resolution called for th e pas-
sage df th e G eneral W elfare Act
H R 4199, and w as offered by G. P
D uryea of Raym ond, W ash.”
A very exciting basketball game
was played a t H erm iston last S at
u rd ay n ig h t betw een the Boardm an
Yellow Jack ets an d the U m atilla
V ikings. The gam e decided w hich
team won th e U pper Columbia Bas
k etb all League cham pionship, and
U m atilla won by two points, receiv
ing the cup. Boardm an was ahead at <• <• ❖ ❖
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th e h alf 10 to 8 b ut U m atilla won
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PINE C IT Y
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by scoring a basket in the final
By
Mrs.
B
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Eldon S hannon left for Palouse
Mr. an d Mrs. W. D. N eill have
la st T hursday w here he w ill visit. been ill for some tim e w ith th e flu.
W hile en ro u te he had a car accident
Mr. and Mrs. C harles P lo u rd and
in w hich he was in ju red q u ite badly. fam ily visited a t th e W. D. Neill
Mrs. Messenger w as tak en to The hom e Sunday.
Dalles last Tuesday by Mr. M essen
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Miss Dora Moore an d Mrs. R obert <♦ ❖ ❖
ger to receive tre a tm n t for a leg S m ith spent th e week end in P o rt
IRRIGON
fra ctu re, w hich she suffered in a land.
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
fall.
Miss Lilly R auch became ill w ith <•
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon W ilson of La th e flu Sunday evening, and R obert
Mr. and Mrs. E arl Hood and
G rande spent Sunday v isitin g on the McGreer b ro u g h t her home Monday
d
au
g h ter and Mrs. E d n a Halcom b of
project.
m orning.
Kelso, W n„ visited Mr. and Mrs.
E sth e r Jones and M argaret Jones
Mr. and Mrs. C larke w ere d in n e r
of L aG rande spent th e week end vis g u ests a t the E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r E rn est Stevens and fam ily last
week. Mrs. Hood is a sister of Mr.
itin g a t the E sth er Jones home.
home M onday evening.
Stevens.
V irg in ia Compton spent th e week
The Echo school board mem bers
Joyce P u ck ett is v isitin g her
end in H ilg ard v isitin g h er fath er.
and Supt. M. A. P ark er, m et w ith uncles, th e Benefiel B rothers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gorham retu rn ed
th e P in e City school board to d is
Mr. H oagland visited his d au g h ter
from Bingen la st S atu rd ay where cuss the proposition of the P in e City
Mrs. Brown a t S tan field last week.
th ey w ere called by th e d eath of W.
school pupils a tte n d in g the Echo
Mrs. B. P. R and and Mrs. Don
A. L eathers. Mr. Gorham w ent to school. No d efin ite action was taken.
Isom
w ere jo in t hostesses on W ed
P endleton Tuesday to atten d
the
nesday aftern o o n w hen they e n te r
funeral.
W . A. LEATHERS
tained th e Pep club a t th e home of
Mrs. Del Jackson dropped in at
Mrs. Rand.
th e H. A. Thomas home S atu rd ay on BURIED, PENDLETON
Miss D usenberry,
Miss Clark,
her way to U m atilla, a fte r v isitin g
Miss Boling, Mr. Eddy and Mr. and
In P o rtlan d .
in stitu te in
F u n eral services were held in Mrs. Jones atten d ed
Mrs. M. Kobow, Jean B auer and
P endleton last Tuesday for W. A. H eppner last Friday.
Miss L. M essenger spent S atu rd ay at
L eath ers who passed aw ay F eb ru
Mr. and Mrs. E arl R and and son
P endleton. Miss B auer rem ained in
a ry 23, a t his home in Bingen, Wu. Alson of P o rtlan d visited th e ir p a r
Echo.
Members of th e P endleton Masonic ents and b ro th er S unday and Mon
Mrs. M. Coats of H ardm an is v isit
lodge conducted services at the day. Mrs. George Rand is q u ite ill
ing h er son and fam ily, Mr. and
grave, and H. K. Dean. W. L. and will be taken to P o rtlan d for
Mrs. Claud Coats.
H am m , David M ittlesdorf, O. O. F elt- tre a tm e n t th is week.
Mrs. E. S ullivan and children left
house. W. W. F elthouse and J. A.
w of U m atilla vis
Mrs. W ____
a lte r —
Agee
Sunday for Medford where they w ill
C larke of the H erm iston lodge acted ited friends in Irrig o n Friday,
visit for a few days.
as pall bearers.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. V anderlinde of
Mr. and Mrs. D elbert M ackan of
Mr. L eath ers w as a past m aster o f Y a k im a , W n., visited Mr. and Mrs.
H ereford visited on th e project over
th e local Masonic lodge and had j B lr°y L am oreaux S atu rd ay ,
the week end.
m any friends here, h aving located I T he telephone office has been
Jo h n Johnson, who has been visit* In th e Colum bia d istric t In 1 9 0 5 .1 "loved from th e Tum -A-Lum build-
¡ng here for a few days, left for
w here he lived for more th an 20 ' n8 to th e F ra n k L eicht store. Roscoe
D ufur la st S aturday.
years. He sold his farm to Alpha W illiam s and his wife have operated
C h ristley (deceased) w hen he left, the telephone office for several
th is project.
i years, b u t th e Tum -A-Lum discon-
He is survived by his widow, and tin u ed h ea d q u arte rs In Irrig o n sev-
one d au g h ter, who resides at B e l-!eral m onths ago.
linghatn, Wn.
March
4 -5 -7
Salmon
Vernon P artlow , who is w orking
a t G oldendale, spent th e week end
a t home v isitin g his paren ts, Mr.
and Mrs. Jo h n P artlo w
L. H ankin of P o rtlan d w as here
S atu rd ay on business.
Cecilia P artlo w of P o rtlan d , who
is w orking th ere, sp en t th e week
end v isitin g a t h er home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. S trobel and
P au lin e and Don of A th en a b ro u g h t
M ardell G orham , G eraldine H ealy
and Basil G ram er home early th is
week a fte r th ey had visited a t the
Strobel home over th e week end.
T eachers In stitu te was held F r i
day a t H eppner and th e Boardm an
school was dism issed for th e day.
The m others of th e h igh school
g irls took th e ir d a u g h te rs to H er
m iston Monday n ig h t to th e th e a tre
and a d in n e r a t Columbia Cafe in
U m atilla.
T he sm all son of Mr. an d Mrs.
E rn est W Peck was buried in The
Dalles cem etery F eb ru ary 18 follow
ing services held a t Boardm an by
Rev. Bruce. T he eig h t and one-half
m onth old boy died follow ing an o p
eratio n F eb ru ary 15. He is survived
by his p aren ts and two sisters
E rn ab el and S hirley.
THURSDAY.
i tion continued.
school su p e rin ten d e n t,
Opal Rain*
7 : So P. M„ W ednesday mid-week ¡w ater;
E p w o rth L eague p resid en t,
service a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pastor. R.
Thompson.
R ’ Flnk b e l n e r . ^ ^
T he Tow nsend A uxiliary club met j
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
at th e home of Mrs. F. R. Moore last ! HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
A. B. T u rn e r, P asto r
F rid ay , F eb ru ary 25. w ith 20 ladies
C. W arn er. P asto r.
Sunday school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
present. T he aftern o o n was again
Bible school 1 0:00 A. M.
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery. Supt.
spent In sew ing and a motion was
W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock.
m ade (h at an a ll day m eeting he I C h ristian E ndeavor 6 :3 0 P. M.
C h ild ren 's services a t th e parson
held at th e home of Mrs. V ictoria ' E v en in g W orship 7 :3 0 P. M.
age a t 11:00, Mrs. T u rn e r in charge.
C hurchm an on March 11. A pot j Midweek p ray er an d Bible study.
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------------ --------- ----- ------- --------»’ [ E vangelistic service in th e eve-
luck d in n e r w ill be served at noon ; W ednesday. 7 :30 P. M.
n in g a t 7 . 45 P M
and every lady is invited to atten d .
Ladles Aid each W ednesday 2 :00
Bible s tu d y F rid ay a t 7 45 P M
T he ch airm an of th e ciub read an P. M.
Communion and m issionary ser-
en co u rag in g a rtic le tak en from the
C hoir reh e arsal S atu rd av 7 :3 0 P. j vice th e first
Sunday
of every
I Tow nsend w eekly w hich was as fol M.
m onth.
M
issionary
m
eeting,
second
W
ed
lows:
"P o rtla n d , Ore.—-Support for the nesday of each m onth.
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Bible school su p e rin te n d e n t Chas.
Tow nsend plan was voted by th e In
A. M. Brock. E lder.
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te rn a tio n a l W oodw orkers of A m eri D uvall; P resid en t. C. E.. C ath arin e
Sabbath
achool
a
t
1
0
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8
A.
k
M cM ullen: P resid en t L adles Aid
ca. a CIO a ffilia te , a t th e ir recent
Mrs. C. W a rn e r: P re sid en t M ission Alton K ingsbury, su p erln tan d en t.
convention in th ia city. Copies of ary Society. Mrs. C. R. Moore.
P reach in g serviee at 11.00 A . M
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fo r
$2.50 Du Art
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FOR
Oil of Redwood
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