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Mrs. Dale Draper is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Linder.
Newt Markham of Walla Walla
was a business visitor in Hermiston
Wednesday.
Geraldine Mullins, daughter of
Mrs. Bert Mullins, returned to her
studies at Oregon State Sunday.
John Miller of Seattle stopped in
Hermiston for a short time Saturday
while en route home following a busi
ness trip.
Miss P. Mayberger and sister Le
na Ruprecht returned to Seattle Mon
day after spending Easter with their
sister, Mrs. Lewis Pearson.
All the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Shaw were home Easter Sunday.
They returned to their respective
jobs Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Follett have
purchased the Mrs. Jennie Johnson
place west of the tracks and have
taken possession this week.
Thrift shop sale at Union church
basement Friday and Saturday,
March 29 and 30, from 10 a. m. to
5 p. m. All shoes and hats given
away.
31-2c
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKillip
moved this week to Hebo, Oregon,
where they will farm a small acre
age. Mr. McKillip has been employed
with the Asbury Transportation Co.
for some time.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940.
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON
Cartoon—The Good Egg
Comedy—Ice Frolics
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
H erm iston
R. A. Clevinger of the Westland
district was injured Thursday from
the result of a run-away team.
Mrs. Orval Dawson, Mrs. Lucille
Mittlesdorf and Henry Sommerer
were callers in Pendleton Friday.
Edna K. Turnblad, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad, re
turned to Eugene Sunday to resume
her studies at the U. of O.
Paul Seeliger and Mrs. Lena Lage
of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
lip Power and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Seeliger of Hermiston were dinner
guests Easter Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger
Paul Seeliger, Lena Lage and
Marie Kennison of Walla Walla were
Saturday night visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennison.
Miss Kennison intends to visit her
parents for some time.
Miss Mary Alice Corpe was hon
ored at a bridal shower Wednesday
afternoon in the basement of the
Hermiston Union church by the Lad
ies Aid and the young people of the
Christian Endeavor.
Twenty-two
ladies were present.
Mrs. Clarence Kennison was hon
ored Easter Sunday evening with a
birthday supper at the home of her
brother, Charles Seeliger. Guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Kennison, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seeliger
of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Seeliger, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pow
er, Charles and Jimmy Seeliger.
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A1 Troedson of Ione was a business
caller in Hermiston Friday.
Mrs. W. L. Morgan is spending a
few days in Portland this week.
C. D. Conrad, county agent of
Morrow county, was in Hermiston
Saturday on business.
Cooked food and cake sale, Priscil
trips daily EAST and WEST
la 4-H Sewing club, Burnham’s store,
Leave almost an y time you like on
April 6.
32-2c
trips east or w est via the direct all-
T eel
Jim Hill of the Pendleton Grain
p a v ed Overland-W onderland Route!
Chicago ......... - $30.65
Growers was a business visitor in
THRU departures daily, timed lor
New York ........ $39.36
Hermiston Thursday.
your convenience. Smoothriding
Salt Lake City $10.96
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce, Marion
buses.
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information.
Denver
............ $19.05
and Stanley, and Marie Hinkle visit
Kansas City .... $28.60
ed at the R. L. Elliott home in Pen
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
dleton Sunday.
Phone 2271
Hermiston, Oregon
Mrs. A. S. Randolph and son Wil
lard of Detroit Lakes, Minn., visited
a few days this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox and Ed
Barnett attended a Malabon camp
meeting of United Spanish war vet
erans last Thursday at Pendleton.
tial nor prejudiced love, but a love
Mrs. E. L. Jackson, Jane Jackson,
that includes everyone except the
KADIATOR?
Vera Sisson and Jim Jackson were in
devil.
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Pendleton Friday where they saw
Sunday School is at 1: o’clock, wor
AS WELL AÇ
“Gone With the Wind.”
ship service at 11, B.Y.P.U. at 6:45
DRIVE R."?-
Mr. and Mrs. William Seeliger of
p. m., and evening service at 7:45.
Walla Walla were Easter Sunday
We will resume our study of the
METHODIST CHURCH
dinner guests at the home of Mr. and
prophet Daniel in the evening ser
Stearns
Cushing,
Jr.,
Pastor
Mrs. C. A. Kennison.
The worship of the Methodist vice. Prayer meeting is held Wed
Miss Edith Clarke, who teaches at
church
for Sunday, March 31, will nesday evening at 7:30.
Ontario, spent the Easter week end
center
around
the thought, “How
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Others Gained Their Courage.” In
Clarke.
Rev. E. D. Greeley, Pastor
Mr. ahd Mrs. Harold E. Pace of days past God was very real. Is He
Lord’s day services: Bible school
less
today?
Is
your
religion
only
a
Lewiston, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs.
convenes at 10 a. m.; Preaching ser
Bill Gross of Clarkston, Wn., visited memory, or still a fact? The church vice at 11 a. m. The pastor’s mes
at the home of J. M. Pace Easter is the agent for the living God. We sage will be on the subject, “The
have a product that is usable, prac Bride of Christ.” Many are asking
Sunday.
The Home Extension unit met at' tical and necessary for your life. about the question of church and
the home of Mrs. Jess Prindle Tues Come and try it.
state, but what about the state of the
The services begin with Sunday church?”
day when 10 ladies enjoyed the dis
cussion of refinishing and care of School at 10 a. m., morning worship
The evening meeting is at 7:45 and
at 11, Epworth League at 7, and the message will be on “The Battle
woodwork.
Miss Helen Jendrzejewski returned meditation at 8.
of Armageddon.”
to O. S. C. after having spent spring
The Bible is its own exposition on
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
any subject. Come with the others
Alice Norris. Pastor
Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, in Colum
H erm isto n , O reg o n
Our Sunday School meets at 10 a. and feed upon the “Bread of Life.”
bia district.
m. Our aim is to bring our boys and
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hedwall and girls early to a saving knowledge of
family left Saturday for Astoria
Christ.
where they visited at the home of her
At 11 a. m. you will find a blessing
parents.
Mr. Hedwall returned if you come and pay your vows to the
Tuesday evening but Mrs. Hedwall Lord. Many are in arrears concern
& G A R D E N T O O L S D U R IN G
and children remained for a longer ing this. Time, talent, love, money,
visit.
SL A C K SE A SO N .
all belong to God. Are you careless
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunham were or indifferent? Take stock. “Them
called to the Jim Dunham home in that honour me, I will honour.”
Pendleton Wednesday due to the
The young people meet at 6:30 p.
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death of Mr. Dunham’s mother-in- m. The whole of the Lord’s day be
law. They left early Thursday for longs to Him, so let us gather to wor
Weiser, Idaho, for the funeral.
ship again at 7:45 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cox of Pasco,
Wn., Mrs. W. M. Pierson of La HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Grande,, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pier
C. Warner, Pastor
son and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pierson
We shall worship next Sunday
were in Hermiston Thursday for the morning around the theme, “Always
funeral of Donald Lee Pierson.
Abounding,” and for the evening
Word has been received by local service, “Growing In Christ.”
friends that the Madden family has
There will be a baptismal service
safely reached its destination at La- j following the evening service,
moni, Iowa, after a long journey j The official board of the church
which started here early in the will meet Monday evening in the
month. They encountered difficulty pastor’s study.
at La Grande when a horse was
Beginning this week, we will dis
killed. They state that the weather continue the dinner at our midweek ’
is 16 above and spitting snow.
service during the summer months. 1
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY
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Rohrman Motor Co.
Bring In Your Lawn Mowers
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Specials March 29 & 30 - April 1
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M A Y O N N A IS E , R ed & W h i t e ............q u art 4 3 $
P E A R S , B lu e & W h ite 2 1/>’s ............................. 2 0 $
M A L T E D M IL K , B r im f u ll........................ 1 lb. 2 9 $
P A N C A K E F L O U R , R. & W . 2 i/o ’s .............. 1 7 $
P E A N U T B U T T E R , R. & W ........ ...........2 lbs. 3 9 $
T O M A T O J U IC E , R. & W . 15 o z .........6 fo r 4 5 $
T O M A T O J U IC E , R. & W . 46 o z .........3 fo r 6 3 $
B A B Y F O O D ................................................. 6 fo r 4 5 $
T A B L E S A L T , R ed & W h ite , 2 lb .......2 fo r 1 7 $
B R O O M , R ed & W h i t e ............................. ea ch 9 8 $
T IS S U E , B lu e & W h i t e .......................... 8 ro lls 4 5 $
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th e la rg e st d o z e n c h ic k e n e g g s by w e ig h t in to th is
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J O W L S ................ lb.
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S w if t ’s B r o o k field C h e e s e ..... 2 lbs. CC$
S A L M O N ....................................... lb. 23$
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APRIL FOOL JOKES!
BUT REAL SAVINGS
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Next Sunday evening, March 31st, I
Ivan Schaber will lecture on the ever-
discussed topic of United States in
prophecy.
Hundreds of years ago other na
tions such as Babylon, Greece, Medio,
Persia, etc., had been referred to in
Scripture, but did you know that our
fair domain has also been described.
Listen to this illustrated lecture. All
are cordially invited.
«MATTER” was the subject of
¡71 the Lesson-Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday. March 21.
The Golden Text was, “Lay not
up for yourselves treasures upon
earth, where moth and rust doth
corrupt, and where thieves break
through and steal’’ (Matt. 6:19).
Among the citations which com
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: ‘‘For if
ye live after the flesh, ye shall die;
but if ye through the Spirit do
mortify the deeds of the body, ye
shall live” (Rom. 8:13).
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
the following correlative passages
from the Christian Science textbook,
‘Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Eddy: ‘‘Emerge gently from matter
into Spirit. Think not to thwart
the spiritual ultimate of all things,
but come naturally into Spirit
through better health and morals
and as the result of spiritual growth”
(p. 485).
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PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Grayden D. Lores, Pastor
“By this shall all men know that
ye are my disciples, if ye have love
one to another.” John 13:35. This is
our text for Sunday morning. One
of the grand marks that distinguish
the Christian is his love, not a par-
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