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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1941. THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. with our teeth, and Miss Marsh will show the way to avoid it. You will enjoy a rousing gospel I song service and a special musical treat if you come out Friday night at 7:45. Bring your friends. ■r- l < s 3 5 K Ycu r time it valuable, «nd our complete \ •to cilt are errenjed for your convenience. Pork and Beans Deviled Meat VAN CAMPS 20 oz. tall tins lA Size Tins A Delicious Spread Sauer Kraut Tomatoes No. 2 tins 2 Red ripe and solid. COCOA fo r Peanut B u tte r LB. glass jar Lb. Carton F ig B a r s j LB PKG Fine and fragrant. Cake Flour SWANSDOWN Package Delicate and snowy white. Navy Beans Lb. Cell- (A,71 Tall Can 7c Big Value Coffee LB. J LEMONS Large and juicy. for No. 2 V4 tins Eat more for health. Richly flavored V Doz. 'iarden Club To Meet March 28 W axed Paper 125 FOOT ROLL 13* YOUR OW N STORE HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE PHONE 3011 We’re Here to Serre I Thoughts to Spring- SAYLOR’S Annual Church Meeting Monday Following a no-host dinner at 6:00 o’clock Monday evening, March 24, the annual church meeting of the Methodist church will be held under I the direction of Dr. Sydney W, Hall, the district superintendent. This is the big meeting of the year as far as the business of the church is con cerned. There will be given the year ly reports of all departments, the election of officers and recommenda tions for the next year. All members anil friends are invited and urged to be present. Youth and flattery are a b u n d a n t in our new sp rin g frocks and acces sories th a t will m ake your sum m er one lo n g F A S H ION D ELIG H T. S m art styles fo r Sports, S p ecta to r W ear, Shopping, C all ing, and fo r Home W ear. P rices to suit your budget an d styles fo r A LL from ages sixteen to sixty. CROPS CLUB IS ORGANIZED HERE DRESSES The West Umatilla Crops club was | organized a t a meeting held in Assis tant County Agent M. E. Knicker bocker’s office on Wednesday, March 12. Under the leadership of Emil, Zivney, the ten members of the club plan to carry vegetable garden pro- | jects. $1.00 ‘° $5-9» STETSON GLOVES FIRST RAIN IN MONTH RECORDED Some relief from the continued dry spell of the past several weeks was experienced when a total of .09 in. rainfall fell Sunday evening. The latter days of last week were quite cool with the thermometer falling to 13 degrees Thursday night. The report for the week follows. Date Max. Min. 13 March 14 ......... 58 ... 15 .......... 72 .. . 20 March 16 .......... 73 ... 31 March 17 .......... .......... 70 ... 29 March 18 ....... 40 «4 T h ey ’re w inners, you’ll a g re e . A b eau tifu lly styled line m ade from Slick Rayon. Also the new cork colored D eer skin G loves........................... I $1.00 '- $1.95 day of March, 19 41, at the hour of 1 0 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County Coqrt House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $175.00 there fore, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described p a r cel of land, heretofore by Umatilla NOTICE OF LAND SA L E County, Oregon, acquired for delin- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN H uent taxes, towit: That the undersigned, Sheriff of Lot 13, Block 3, Hermiston in NW Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue SW, Section 11, Twp. 4, North Range 28, EWM. of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Uma R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of tilla County, Oregon, on the 17th day Umatilla County. o f February, 1941, will, on the 25th (Feb. 20-March 20) night, March 21, at 7:30 o’clock. Pre liminary arrangements will be drawn up at the meeting and your presence is necessary. — Pd. Notice i C ENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST Noti, To Carpenters of Hermiston C. Warner, Pastor A regular meeting of the Hermi»- and Vicinity Our Bible school meets promptly fly Mrs. Joe Udey ton Garden club will be held Friday, i at 10 o’clock each Sunday morning, March 28, at 2:30 p. m. In the libra i We are well on our way toward our A meeting of all those interest A large crowd attended the Irish ry basement, according to Mrs. B. A. ! Easter goal of 173, 140 being pres ed in forming a Hermiston Local of Stew Friday night at the Townsend ent last Sunday. The Easter season the Building Trades will be held in Doyle, publicity chairman. meeting. A very pleasiing program 1 is one of the highlights of the church. the Hermiston Legion hall Friday was rendered by Mrs. Corman, chair .Anyone of the churches will welcome man of the program committee. In I you. Why not take advantage of the teresting flashes from Washington, opportunity they offer to you, as we D. C.. and bulletins were read, and look forward to the celebration of the » FOR RENT action taken on some of them. Easter morning'.’ Our sermon topic The dance committee reports that NEW 3-R00M H O U SE for next Sunday morning will be a nice crowd attended the Townsend “The Power of the Cross,” and Sun Completely furnished. Every dance in the Hermiston park hall on j day evening, "Traffic Signals.” thing new laundry room, elec March 6, They also report that they 1 Group No. 1 of the Women’s Coun- j how Snf are putting on more music at their tric hot water heater, electric cil will meet Wednesday afternoon, xlance this Saturday night. ». Not b; i stove and electric refrigerator. March 26. The next meeting of the club will Inquire C. L. HODGE, be Friday, March 28, in the Legion HERMISTON B A P TIST CHURCH j ’ I Hermiston Auto Co. hall. The public is invited to attend Grayden D. Loree, Pastor I our dances as well as all club meet Is national defense dependent en -r- ings. tirely on armaments? We have only 1 j to contemplate the fate of France to j answer an emphatic no. The Church has an important place to fill in de Pot" b l, on i ¿ fending our democracy. Support the ! BASEBALL O PENER church of your choice by your attend ance. H e r m is t o n v s. P ilo t R o c k PRICK are for FRIDAY, MARCH 21, fo MONDAY, MARCH 24, Inti. Our evangelistic campaign contin Van Pork & Beans c.m P. 300». “ B o o st fo r th e B u lld o g s ” ues each night except Saturday at : S tokely’e A No. I ’» 4 — - Asparagus S»«? 2 7:45. Come and hear Mr. Haslam’s Fancy Sliced Flat inspiring messages. His subject F ri Cut Macaroni 3 lb Y o u W ill F in d S u r e H it s a t day evening will be "God Bless Amer C H H I M P S e , e c t S m a U D ry 5 oz. M f t p Libby's Corned Beef ica” ; Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, (w lln llp iz Put variety in your menu! can 1 j leea Wright's Bread "Forward with Christ": and Sunday ___________________ evening. "God Gives Proof”. Cherub Milk 3 «*„” 20« A ir w a y C o ffe r , lb. bag 13c, 3-lb. 37c Jell Well. Assorted 3 Pkg.lO« C a n te rb u ry Tea, M ETHODIST CHURCH Bleach M A G IC y» Gal. 17* Oar 29« HERMISTON A RLINGTON Rev. Stearns Cushing, Pastor T o m ato Ju ice Ä » w. 4 $ « . 15c P&G Soap 5 rag size bare 14* "Being Christlike About God”, Rhone 1082 Phone 2761 N u M ad e M ayonnaise, quart ¡ar 35c will he the next sermon topic for the Lux Flakes ntt-o». pkg 21* morning worship service at the 11:00 Oxydol 24-oz. boxes 2 fo r 35* o’clock hour Sunday, March 23. The ■ ’ORM AY ib s . eminent Swiss psychologist and psy- ' Toilet Soap ki ” ote 3 bar» 14- cho-analyst, C. J. Jung, has said that CANDY BARS 5 reg. 5c bars ] Stokely’s Cut Green of the hundreds of patients from No. 2 POTATO CHIPS 2 ”-oz. pkgs. Tender young beans many lands whom he has treated during his years of work, there has not been one among them over thirty- five "whose problem in the last re Rost T oasties sort was not that of finding a relig • Slack Figs, z lb 17c 2 ious outlook upon life." A religious Cello. Bag outlook means faith in God. What pkg. • APRICOTS is our faith in God'.’ How shall t Cello. Bag think about God? • RAISINS 26 oz. S u n M a W Ni Are you among those who are I • RAISINS | henefitting from our splendid church j Seedless sdi -d? It meets at 1" o'clock with I Doz. a class for every age. Bring the | children and stay. Clarence Cramp- ' ton will lead the Epworth League dis Q uart cussion at the 7 p. m. hour. TOWNSEND CLUB NEWS JD0EW GO?’ ii Ä ""A? ¡S* r” Pineapple Connor’s Cash Stores S h orten in g 3 44 c Kitchen Crait BEANS 2 ">*. 2 5 c G in ger Snaps Corn F lak es Albelsor 5c C ake Flour Swansdown " 19c T o m a to J u ice E G G S Ixirge M iracle W h ip K raft D in n er S parkling g|«M Smart» N e w ' Ideal for |am». randy, etc. Sh inches wide (3 ANO 10 A L F IN I MILK COURONS Offer ende June 1. I N I C ar r n i f i ar MilD FRUIT SALE IO C 17c 27c IO C A lp in e M ilk D em o nstra* tio n S a tu r d a y SE V E N TH D AY A D V E N TIST Would you like to know how to | pay your minister's salary without a cent o f your own money" Of course you would, and here's your opportu nity to find out about God's way of financing the ministry. This marve lous plan will be presented free of charge Friday night at the Seventh- day Adventist church. Fourth and Ridgeway streets. Miss Veda Sue Marsh, Red Cross nurse from Washington, D. C., will take twenty minutes in advising mothers how to balance the diet. Many of us are digging our graves J j ’’