The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 12, 1929, Image 2

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Blp^r rmiatou ìjrralò
Publish***! every Thursday at Her­
miston, Uuiatllla County, Oregon by
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
Entered as second class matter
December, 190#, at the puetofftce at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Subscription Bates
»2.0«
One Tear
— »1.0«
B it Months
A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING
able spiritual help Is given and re­
ceived. Those of Intermediate and
senior ages will receive a royal wel­
come.
The message of the evening Is "Be­
tween the Testaments."
We were
pleased with the attendance last Sun­
day night. We invite all who are
not attending elsewhere to come and
worship with us. The Thursday
night prayer meeting group has de­
cided to study personal evangelism
This is an important study an j we
hope to have a large attendance.
Wm. H. Donnor.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
And so Hermiston shall be differ­
od the Only Cause and Creator**
ent and individual. Whereas othc
'-T was the subject of the Lesson-
Sermon In all Churches of Christ,
cities pride themselves on having
Scientist, on Sunday, Dec. t.
architecturally beautiful museums
The Golden Text was, "I will ex­
conservatories and memorials, Her­
tol thee, my God, O king; and I will
miston shall have an architectural!)
bless thy name for ever and ever.
beautiful warehouse in one of t h t
One generation shall praise thy
most cons.l. cuous places In town,
works to another, and shall declare
right at the head of Main street, tb<
thy mighty acts" (Ps. 141:1,4).
one place where some attractive
Among the citations which com­
building, drinking fountain or res.
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
rooms would be the most appropriate
following from the Bible: “In the
beginning was the Word, . . . All
The question is, Just how beautiful
things were made by him; and with­
Is even a beautiful warehouse? It
out him was not any thing made
Is something like a beautiful negro
that was made" (John 1:1, S).
It is attractive only among Its kind.
The Lesson-Sermon also included
A warehouse is a welcome addition
the following p a s s a g e f r o m
to Hermiston, and an organizatlor
the Christian Science textbook,
which undertakes to build such r
"Science and Health with Key te
structure is to be congratulated
the Scriptures”, by Mary Baker
Expanding business has made the
Eddy: "This word beginning Is em-
ployed to signify the only,—that Is,
building necessary, but why not put
the eternal verity and unity of God
the warehouse where it belongs and
and man. Including the universe.
not on the main street?
The creative Principle—Life, Truth,
There
are
other
conditions
and Love—le God. . . There Is bnt
A warehouse, even though well built
one creator and one creation" (p.
is a warehouse. It will have trucks
602).
and wagons parked near It. It will
""I
be loading and unloading. The grist
mill and manufacturing process?!
srsciAi, coamsroHinHca
will cause a fine dust that will settl*
over the business district and on tht
(Columbia School)
streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Bun Moore and fam­
Although the persons who are go ily from Athena were Sunday visl
lng to build the warehouse have no tors at the Jap Templeton home.
said whether they are planning t(
have it in the style of Renaissance
A M M U N IT IO N Y O U C A N « M O O T W IT M 4
or to fashion It after a French chat­
eau or English manor, when it It
considered that the original building
is to cost »10,000, there seems to b.
little doubt that the structure will
resemble first, foremost and always
a warehouse, and not such an out
Yon can’t afford to experiment
standing one nt that.
Bcautifu
with ammunition on a dock
buildings of any size are not built
hunt. Yon want shells that yon
out of concrete for »10,000. It 1.
know arc right because ducks
such a building, promised to be more
are a mighty hard test of a
beautiful than any other building in
shell’s ability to deliver results.
town, including the Carnegie library
Yen want a shell that w ill de­
and the new jail, that the city coun
liver a killing pattern at a long
ell has granted its permission t.
range.
That is jnst exartly
have built at the In ad of Main
what Peters High Velocity
street.
Shell w ill do.
Is it necessnry that the appearnne*
of Hermiston should be permanently
Come in and get your supply
marred in this way? It hardly ».cm:
of these shells.
There are
so. It would be easy enough fo.
many other items here In which
members of the Farm Bureau to Be.
you w ill be interested.
that the building is not on the on.
business stro-t, but back a way.
where It belongs, In as much as It
Is admitted that Ahe location select
ed would not Increaso the business of
the Bureau.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
IIK B M IS T O S
Mrs. ’William Luttrell spent the
wcok-end in Pendleton visiting her
son.
Mr. Arthur and family have moved
from the Noble ranch and are now
located on the old Shepard ranch.
Tom McCarton is here now with a
large flock of shetp owned by Enock
Pearson.
Claude lladdox attended the prin­
cipals’ meeting in Pendleton last
Saturday.
Glèa Slas spent the week-end at
La Grande, where she was under doc­
tor's care.
The new barn on the Jess Hopper
■ anch Is nearing completion.
H E R A x .il,
'.E E M IS T C N ,
ORBGOX.
Claude lladdox was a dinner guest visitors laat Saturday.
Mrs. Lynch was a dinner guest at
ut Ernest Addlvwcn’s home in Pen­
the William Luttrell home Tuesday
dleton lest Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conrad. Mr. evening.
and Mrs. Archie Conrad and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynch were Thursday dinner
guests at the Jap Templeton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenz and family were
Thusday evening visitors at the Had-
dox home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haddox left
Sunday for the valley on a business
trip.
There will be a Christmas pro­
gram presented at the Columbia
sciicol Friday night, December 20.
Everyone is invited to eome.
The
program tegins promptly at 8:00
o’clock.
Fern Lindner was a guest of Mar­
jorie Burnham Friday and Satur­
day.
Victor Stockard made a business
trip to Lexington last Thursday.
Edward Morris from Wasco is vis­
iting at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Victor Stockard.
Mr. Jendrzejewski and children,
Helen and Bernard, were Pendleton
Just to remind
you that lLooo
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D ea lers
w ill supply you with un>
su rpassed M otoring Prod­
u c ts— and an im proved
M otoring Service that you
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F o r d e ta ile d I n fo r m a tio n
c a l l o n or p h o n e A g e n t
U N IO N
PACIFI
F. C. Woughter, Agt.,
' BAKING
, POWDER
:
Cold winds, blinding snow, never bother any lad much if he’s
fired with the desire to make money.
Enthusiasm and grit to earn and save under hard ciroum-
. tanoa. has made the foundation of many a man’s success.
First N ational Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000
F. B. Swayae, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
T ry
T h is E x p e r i m e n t
pound
Drive in today at any Red,
W hite and Blue Station or
Garage. Ask the Dealer —
“ W hat is this improved
service you have to offer?**
It never fails,
S T A S B A III) OIL COM PANY
OF CALIFORNIA
HUNTERS CAFE
Meals Served, Cooked as a t Home
CONSOLIDATED
Truck Lines
Eggs, 35c - -
Chickens, $1.80
Kpples
Groceries -
Empties, 10c
- Empties, 20c
40c per 100 lbs.
55c per 100 lbs.
THE MOST FOR THE LEAST
TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNERS
H erm iston Transfer, Agts.
Lunch Counter«, Table« and Bootns
C. W. Jenkin«; Prop.
Phone 301
Hermiston, Oregon
H erm lnton. Oresron
W EBBER’S CLEANERS
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Dec. 1718
■ A IL O R D E R S F B O H F T L T F I L L E D
CHURCH SERVICES
Baptist-Christian Church
Another prominent feature of otii
Bible school is the Men's Bible class
meeting In the rear of the church.
Thia group Is Interested In the pro­
phetical and Evangelical unfolding
of God’s great plan for the wo-ld
Current events and the signs of the
times receive due consideration.
This wide-awake, congenial group of
men welcome now members at all
sessions.
The messngo of the morning will
be "The Hope of Israel: Havo They
Realized It."
The Senior Chrlstlnn Endeavor has
lively discussions on practical Chris­
tianity every Sunday night. Vnlu-
Pushing Through Hardships
USED CAR PARTS
Sample Line Xmas Gifts
Handkerchiefs
Perfumes
Manicure Sets
FOR ALL MAXES OF (JARS
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House
Novelty Powder Sets.
WE BUT USED OARS
E. F. PIERSON, Mgr.
Complete Line of Baby Gifts and Wear
HITT’S
2 T ailor M ade Suits & O vercoats
CONFECTIONERY
állürilhlálrillllllllTñHIIHIIIIÉBBBBN ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■ IRRIGON HIGH SCHOOL Î
BATTERY
at Bargain Prices
$1.50
5 POUNDS CHEESE
— PRESENTS—
“Watch Your Ì
Step, Wilton” I
3 POUNDS POP CORN
25c
MIXED NUTS, POUND
20c
A ll K inds o f Candies,
Dates, Figs, Etc.
and
— A Play in Three Acts—
1 CAN PEAS FREE WITH 10 CANS ASSORT'D CANNED GOODS
HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
KNIGHTS FILTERED. STERILIZED CIDER IN GALLON JUGS
2 LB. CAN HEINZ S MINCE MEAT
! Sat. Night, Dec. 14 ;
SERVICE
WILLARD
-------- 43c
IMPORTED MACKEREL, LB.
33c
BATTERIES
— BLUE FRONT STORE—
The High School Band
BURNHAM’S
WILL ALSO GIVE SEVERAL SELECTIONS
Admission, Adults 50c ; Children, 25c
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