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THURSDAY. DECEMBER the HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON, PAG E FOUR as the Saviour of mankind because | ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ote*; Chas. Glasgow, Klamath. 1 bob of His redemptive work on the cross cat. Io coyotca; Bart Robbs. Uma- ♦ ♦ at Calvary. In a vision Ananias Isj j tills, 11 cdyotes; Albert Klnnlson. directed to go to Saul and naturally ♦ Union, 11 coyotes; Albert 8hoemake. he hesitates until he Is assured that Baker. 1 bobcat. 9 coyotes; Edgar < > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Watkins, Grant, 2 bobcats, 8 coyotes; this once fierce man has experienced (By Miss Grace Rodda) a change of heart. C. Settx returned home Saturday .Ylurial Jacobs, Lake, 1 bobcat, 9 "Brother Saul" is the gracious sa-( coyotes; Clifford DeBok, Umatilla, 1 from the Hermiston hospital where lutlon and this is suggestive of the he had been the past week suffering bobcat, 9 coyotes. brotherhood of man that exists I from blood poisoning In his hand, i During the month, Harry Stokes through the right understanding of Mrs. Harding and Mre. Turnblad of Josephine county made a moet no the Fatherhood of God. Saul was, entertained the U-Go-I-Go clubi table catch, taking a total of ten encouraged. Then his Joy was with Thursday at the Harding home. A coyotes and two cougars. Both the out bonds as sight was miraculously! large number of members were pres-| big cats were shot from the same tree restored to his eyes. at the same time. ent and several guests. The stormy weather of mid-Novem Mrs. H. W. Klages has returned to her home here after spending several ber mussed up the traps considerab HOGS PREFER BAW FOOD ly but poison work on open desert SAYS NEW 0. A. C. REPORT weeks away. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cochran are ranges continued with good success, moving to Pendleton where they will most of the men turning In good re Man may like his food cooked, but ports, but a few fell down badly with the lowly swine has different ideas make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark and the number of animalg reported tak In the matter and will do about 10 daughters and Mrs. E. L. Jackson en. per cent better on raw feed. The were Pendleton visitors last Wednes During the recent annual meeting one exception is potatoes, according of the Oregon Woolgrowers assocla- to a new bulletin on fattening pigs day. M. E. Root was at The Dalles last lon at Burns, the stockmen endorsed for market, written by A. W. Oliver week where he visited his daughter the work in very complimentary and E. L. Potter and Just published by the Oregon Experiment station. Melvola who Is a patient In The Dal 'erms. The bulletin lists all the common les hospital, W. H. Starr Is installing a new feeds for pigs and rates them in com SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON radio. International Sunday school lesson parison with ground barley, the E. E. McCormack of Pendleton principal hog feed In Oegon. Wheat, for December 14. was a business visitor here Tuesday. corn and barley are listed as equal "Saul of Tarsus.” Acts 22:3-16. In value as concentrates for hogs Barbara Root was absent from Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D, school the first of the week because The bulletin Is for free distribu A person can be conscientious and tion. of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McBride of wrong. This was illustrated in Saul Spokane were visitors at the C. E. jf Tarsus, than whom there was no A farmer near Philadelphia who more positive Pharisee. He was de had been Interested in recent reports Harris home last week. Cleve Clark Is suffering from vout and faithful in all that he un- of meteors, thought one had nearly lerstood to be right. bloodpoisoning. struck him when he heard a roar Saul had been especially honored overhead and the impact of some Mrs. C. L. Jaekson and daughter in being entrusted with letters of thing striking the ground, raising a Grace were In Pendleton Tuesday. W. H. Starr, W. A. Sisson. John authority and accompanying soldiery lot of dust. Investigation disclosed a Ulrich and C. E. Harris shipped that he might proceed to Damascus monkey wrench dropped from a pass and bring those who confessed faith ing airplane. turkeys in the recent turkey pool. Albrecht and family have moved in Jesus Christ there back to Jeru salem for trial. He was In such haste to the farm at Minnehaha Springs. Many queer things are being dug W H. Starr and John Ulrich were to reach his destination that when out of the 1930 census data. In a re he neared Damascus as noon ap Pendleton visitors Tuesday. turn from Joplin, Mo., among those Donald Klages who has been at proached he refrained from the usual reporting themselves as "temporarily Tieton. Wn., is visiting at the home mid-day siesta that he might the out of work” Is a 103-year-old negro. of his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. W more speedily arrive at his destina His son, who Is 82, has a steady Job tion and begin the investigation Klages. as Janitor, however, and takes care Then the miracle occurred that of the idle father. that changed his entire viewpoint. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY SHOWS Above the brightness of the noon LARGE NUMBER COYOTES KILLED day sun there was a manifestation of If a charge made by Mrs. R. G. Mitchel of White Plains, N. Y., is the glory of God in the open heaven. During November 33 hunters work Others were aware of the vision but true, she would appear to have good ed all or part time and took 215 coy grounds for divorce, for which she otes, 0 bobcats. 3 mountain lions, 2 they did not hear the voice that de has sued, alleging cruelty. She de inanded of Saul "Why persecutest predatory bears, a total of 229 preda Clares her husband planned to sell tory animals. In addition, 116 porcu thou me?" his two big cars and buy a Baby Glory from the throne had blind Austin, a model unsuited to trans- pines were destroyed by hunters. The hunters who made the largest catch ed the man who a moment before norting her 230 pounds. had beer so sure of himself. He had es during November are; Walter Sutherland, Harney, 1 bob to yield himself to the hand of an French railway authorities are cat, 18 coyotes; Robert Long, Mal other as entrance was made Into the considering ah automatic device, heur, 14 coyotes; Harry Stokes, Jose city. Then came three days of medi which mechanically halts any train phine, 10 coyotrs, 2 lions; Robert tation and personal communion with that hag passed a danger signal. Palmer, Wheeler, 1 bobcat, 11 coy- the Lord. In Whom he now believed MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES Now you’ll believe there’s a Santa Claus ! There’s only ONE IIEATROLA I x>t a o f o th e r c a b in e t h e a t er«, a t «.Imoat an y price you w a n t to pay. ll u t who ever aaved any m oney hy b u y in g a "c h a a p ” h a a ta rf T h e g en uin e E atate I l a a t - ro la la a Sue Invaataaaot. By th e e x tra b e a t I t gives a n d by th e fu e l i t eaves, i t w ill p u t m oney rig h t hook In to y o u r pocket — e v e ry vrintar. These are good a n d auh- a ta n tla l reasons w hy th ia la tru e . 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