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TAGE SIX STO LOCAL NEWS ITEMS concerning himself In the Four Gos pels are ever before us for our ac- | ceptance. We are not saved by the teaching of Jesus nor by the earthly life of our ord, nor by trying to fol Attend Dance. Frcm Spokane. Those from Hermiston who atten- Agnes Kendicr, who is going to low Him as our great example. He ■cd the dance at Echo Saturday business college Til Spokane, was a claimed to be the Son of Cod and his life and power substantiate the night were: Miss Cranna, Miss Och- Hermiston visitor Saturday. claim. He further claimed He would * nart, Dewey Schiller, John Haddox, "give his life a ransom for many" Helmer Erwin, Dorothy Illtt. Wal To Portland. and history as well as scripture ter I’iorson, Ruth Itensel, Georgi- Mrs. C. S. McNaught made a trip proves that he did. The sole and only anna Briggs and Margaret Neary. to Portland over the week end to ground of our salvation Is in the visit her daughter Nancy, who Is at death of Jesus and His shed blood tending business college there. | From Portland. We trust many may find this great Dorothy Hitt, who Is attending fact to his soul's salvation. Northwestern business college in To Pendleton. The message for the eleven o’clock Portland, spent the week end with Miss Iva Duane and Miss Sylvia hour will be on "The Promise Made her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dotson spent the week end in Pen Sure to the Faithful," a continua I of this city. dleton visiting friends. tlon of the fourth chapter of Rom ens. Back From Trip. I Spends Week-end. Young Peoples’ society meets at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keley return 6:30 P. M. J Miss Lois Jackson, who is employed ‘ Quickened From the Dead by ■ In a bank in Portland, spent the ed Tuesday from a trip to Portland. week-end with her parents, Mr. and Roseburg and Junction City. They God” is the theme of the evening ■ attendod their little nelce’s funeral message. Mrs. E. L. Jackson, who liv„ tn the In Junction City. Prayer meeting and evangelism Minnehaha district. study at 7:30 on Thursday night. From Pendleton. The general topic will be "Dealing Returns Home. Dave Mittlesdorf,.who Is employed with Those Who Have Difficulties.’ John Kopacz, who has been in Wra. H. Donner. I enterprise the pas. two weeks on at the Shell oil company In Pen | business, returned to Hermiston dleton, was a visitor over the week end at his home here. -iinday. Hermiston S. D. A. Church Notes i A-? ^ 7 -T-TOgp s. ’.K.. OF HARDW ARE AND H O U SEW A R E C O N T IN U E S S For Friday and Saturday we haue picked from our regular stock many useful ar* tides on which we have made very attractive prices fo r the last two days of our 9 £ cent , ale. Heavy Enamelcd Pails— Regularly sold at (0c to 85c; special for these two days only— Col°red Carbon Lamps— Very decorative and beautify you home, at only— 49c 9c From La Grande. I Teacher Here. Mrs. Walter Bloklsnd of La Grande Miss Helen Upham, who teacher was here over the week-end visit- grade school at Spray, Oregon, vis ng hrr husband who has been 111 ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with the flu. Claude Upham, this week end. ■ Enameled Cani«ter Sets— At ten o’clock Sabbath morning, Blue, reen and Red. A necess March 1, In the Adventists meeting ity for every kitchen. • Set of 4. room In the old Corliss hotel build Each piece— ing, classes from the senior to the kindergarten divisions, will convene for the purpose of finding some | To Portland, great spiritual lesson from the word Miss Catherine Cranna and Mini of the Lord. Jesus, our Savior, said « FECIAL CORRESPONDENCE J Clara Cehnart, teachers In the local “Search the Scriptures," so we In SED ichool, are planning a trip to Port- (By Mrs. W. O, Isom) vite you to come and search them I land next we’ek-end. Mrs. Leola Beavert and Bert Bene with us. At 11 o’clock Elder Fred Cups and Saucers— flcl went to Athena Wednesday to Guderlan, the young people’s secre | So to Walla Walla. Japanese cable ware, arge size attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs tary of tho Upper Columbia confer and very durable ware. 2 cups ences, will speak. A very Interesting Mr. John Haddox and Claude Pad Will Bohnier. and saucers for— iox made a trip to V. ail.i Walia tut Mrs. O. Coryell, who has not been and helpful lesson will be given lor both old and young. The Mission we!l for some time, became worse urday on business. Sunday and was taken to The Dalles ary volunteer society will meet at 3 I ocpltal Monday. It is thought she o’clock of the same day. The home I attends Funeral. Rev. Dowey Payne and fan ily at. m: y have to have a second operation. and school society will meet the The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. evening of March 2 and a very helD- ‘ended the funeral of Mrs. Gordon at Frank Frederickson was taken to ful discussion is promised. You arc Milton, Oregon, Monday. the Hermiston hospital Monday for weicome and invited to any and all treatment. of the meetings. Dewey Payne, pas Easy Out Cake and Pie Tina— iedical Hospital Notes. The regular meeting of the Irri tor. Those admitted to the hospital this From our regular stock for the veck were Mr. Booth of Portland, gon Grange was held Wednesday eve two days only— ning with quite a. large attendance. Methodist Church. lrs. Biggs and the Frederickson Several members took the third and I >aby. Those dismissed were Mr. fourth degree obligation. Mr. and llokiand and Mrs. Biggs, both of Ctl'nday school bids you welcome at Mu. Charles Wicklander and Bro. whom had the flu. 10 o’clock. No morning wrship. Wicklander, tho Boardman Grang- me.ster, were present, also Charles Evening services at 6:30 with Ep- To Portland. Smith, county agent of Heppner, Ore- wrth League and preaching services following at 7:30. On March 7 at P. C. McKenzie and F. B. Sv.-ayrc ton. Several business propositions Arlington M. E. church the best pro- I made made a trip to Portland Wed vt discussed and also the program Srcrrl this district has been privi nesday night. or the county Pomona meeting of leged to have for years will be put 'pMl 5, which will be held in Irri- on. The greatest negro orator In | From A'Vngton ¿on. America and one of America’s great Miss Myrtle Fallng of Arllnglon die regular meeting oj the Home was In Hermiston Thursday morning Economics club was held at the est tenor singers will be there. All free. Better plan to go. O. W. >n business. home of Mrs. Frank Lelcht Thurs- Payne, pastor. lay afternoon. Those present were To Walla Walla. Mrs. W. C. Isom, Mrs. Alfred Hough- Miss Katherine Cranna and Mist on, Mrs. G. Haskell, Mrs. Jess Oliv TROY LA U N D R Y -lara Gehnart, local teachers, mad- er, Mrs. Bert Dexter, Mrs. Jean PHONE 1 9 -W I t trip to Walla Walla Thursday Devter, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Ros | night. coe Williams and Mrs. Frank Brace A drill team was organized at the I Has Pneumonia. request of the Grange Master, Mr. LATEST BOBBING SHAVING Albert Kennings haR been in bed Frnnk nrace, to handle the third for the past week with flu and and fourth degree work. The ques- pneumonia. He is reported us gett- iou of Improving the cemetery was •ng ( 'ong as well as could be ex dis'-ussed and a committee appointed pected. to go over the ground and plan the work which will be done soon. At | Visiting. tho close of the- meeting a delicious Mr. and Mrs. D. F MrOrlll were lunch was served by the hostess. | The undersigned have opened a regular service in Hermiston, | visitors at th? Hammond home last a We call for and deliver Monday and Thursday of each week, week end, Mrs. McGrill being a niece CHURCH NEWS I of Mr. Hammond's. Mr. McGrill ro- g Dry Cleaning, Dye Works, Carpets and Household Furnishings, Baptist-Christian Church 1 turned home Sunday but Mrs Mc- We shall be occupied during the I Grill remained for a visit. s SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ten o’clock hour next Sunday morn- Ing with ’’Our Lord’s Testimony 9c IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Toilet Paper— Regularly sold at 7 cents per roll. Special, 4 rolls for— 29c 9c 19c Blu-J Brooms— A god value ato 31.25. these two days only— Another Shipment For $1.09 OF THOSE POPULAR GALVAN ■ ■ IZED PAILS TO GO OUT AT ONLY 9c SATURDAY. ONLY ONE P ATT, TO A CUSTOMER. Cnps and Saucers— Decorated Japanese ware. Beautiful designs and very ser viceable, at only set— ONLY A LIM ITED NUMBER-OF THES PAILS. IF YOU WANT ONE COME EARLY. THERE WILL BE NO 79c MORE AT THIS PRICE. Green Optic Pattern Blown Ice __ Tea Glasses— 9 oz. size, at set only— SEE OUR TABLE OF 59c Of 49c Articles FROM OUR GIFT AND PRIZE DEPARTMENT WE HAVE SE LECTED ARTICLES THAT WERE REGULARLY UP TO $1.25 AND PRICED AT ONLY 49 CENTS. w'ÜlÆ!"' ► '■’•«a*««,»«-'“*'«1"*"*:. k : M il ENGINE l io n REVOLUTIONS s 99c T U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R »ITI (tINHART Fill your Crankcase Nowl ell R IC H F IE L D D . . l . „ RICHLUBg IQO’iPURF. »'• ' 2*íS£fcÉ - Phone 331. PENDLETON, OREGON ■ ■ " ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ N ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R ■■ SA V E TH E G R EE N T H R IF T ST A M P S // “ Richlube gave perfect lubrication. The needle on the oil gauge m ight just as well have been , • P°inted on as the pres sure didn’t drop a pound d u rin g the 11 d a ys.” At ■ | Published in the interests of the peo pie of Hermiston and vicinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. 11-Day Flight ___ Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. COMPLETE PROTECTION I“ L,f^ J 3— Permanent Total 4—Sickness 2 Old Age Income. Disability. 6— Accident S « £ 0 H N H A D D O X , Agent CHAIN RED'-WHITE4 NORTON’S GROCERY £ Pendleton DyeWks.-Model Cleaners during the famous Angeleno SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMEM Voi. Hermiston, Ore., February 27, 1930 EDITORIAL No. 19 The teacher was giving the prim ary class a talk on flowers. "Now children.” she said, ’’who can tell me what makes the little flowers spring from the seed?” "God does it." ans wered one little girl, "but fertilizer helps.” T J —— Card;n furniture is easily and chciply constructed. Attractive fen cr, scats, summer houses, and ar dors w e a few of the types. Look over our detail plans for these addi tions to your summer comfort. — O— — HELPFUL HINTS It is well said that Adam and Eve vere the pioneers In the housing | 'uslness but they were smart enough o own their own home. Styles then vere pretty scant— Adam dressed In | caves of absence. Styles In homes •a’ta changed some since then, but | » house isn’t a home If It's rented. R. A. Brownson, Editor. — o--- I am Interested I nbutldlng. Wlth- •ut obligation to me please give mo our deas as to cost and construct ion of the things checked below: Carage. Pun porch. ? t the side of the door drive In a Sleeping porch. good strong nail and sharpen the Floors. protruding end. When the landlord Roof. calls for the rent, greet him with a Torch. «mile and carefully back him against New Home. tire nail. When he leaves there Attic Room. will be a rent In his pants that I-awn Fixtures. should satisfy him. Otherwise. Our architectural department can Name ....................... design cnything from airplane han gars to eebra crates. It Is a service Address to our customers. Assortment of High Grade Canned Goods strin g Beans, Corn. Hominy, Kraut, Pumpkin and Mixed Vege tables. any five cans ............................... ........... .................... ............ 89c l ’Iato Salad Oil. Pint Size ---------- 27c I ’»derai Milk ........................................... ................................................ Just Received a Nice Line of Spring Hats for Mm — ““ LOOK THEM OVER FH ONK Specials Saturday-Mon. Mar. 1-3 Standard Green and White Tomatoes 2 1-3. Tins, 3 for.......................... CANE SUGAR 100 Pound Bags ... RED A WHITE SARDINES Oval-tins, 3 for ............... MED. SIZED PORK A BEANS 3 for i__ »................ BROKEN SUCE PINEAPPLE 2 1-2 Max, J for............... 43c $ 6 .0 3 39c 29c 79c 171 KINGSLEY’S ro u i For town folks whose cellars are emptied of their winter store goods, for farm folks whose work Is Just beginning, we offer this canned food sale of vegetables, fish and fruits, beginning Saturday, March 1 and lasting a wek and a day. 10c This Is a good tim t to fix up the bedding before putting away. We sre offering our Comforter Chai lie, 38 inch, at 16c. Bats, 1 and 3 pounds stitched, at good prices. M O L f f g O F O P A C IT Y A N D « I W V t C l * '♦ W W ltB ■ ■ ■ 8 I ■ Enameled Garbage Cans— Galvanized Inset with foot lift lid and only— ■ OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. KECK BA R BER SH O P ■ ■ J e riw f ™ red W H ite S i i iP i :