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PAGE TW O -■* I ——" THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, ORET.nM Œljr tyrni tu tun tyralà What Attract« Settler« I faithful instruction and training of Merton Dawald, band master. We are proud of every one of them. It is only the beginning of a career for Robert Walpool who won state championship as individual trom bonist, who would likely never have had the opportunity of developing his talents had it not been for such an organization. subject, “Doing Greater Things than Jesus Did.” 7:30 P. M., group period. Senior Junior and Primary Endeavor. Adult study class. “The Gospel of Leviti cus." 8:00 P. M. Church service. Wom an’s class will have charge of special opening service. Sermon, “The Liar." Special Notice-—The evening ser vice may be dismissed because of the temperance service at the Baptist ♦ church. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Earthquakes, drouth, eqldeinics, t >?- ÄA-5ÜJ- -S"'?: ’-S- '‘S -‘J- -,1- i f V '!¥ 3?-’ ; ♦ starvation and floods are heard only PINE CITY NEWS * rtmotely in the Hermiston district. * ♦ According to transient travel, de sirable places to live áre few, then G. F. Morehead ipud. • htsslsess ,P why not list this irrigation district Irlp to Hermiston and Echo Tuesday. Entered as Second Class Matter as a “haven” resting on sandy loam Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholo December, 190«, Umatilla County, soil, where plenty of water is avail mew and Lila spent Monday evening Oregon. able the year around for growing of with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and diversified crops. For the first time Alma. Subscription Rates: In years the Umatilla overflowed its Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and ___ One Y ear.................... _................ «2.00 banks, during the recent high water, ♦ children Jack and Cecelia attended CHURCH NOTES « Six Mouths .................................. «1.00 but damage done was slight In com * ♦ 9 the grade school declamatory contest METHODIST CHURCH Three Months ......................................So parison to surrounding communities. O 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 « at Boardman Saturday night and There must be something to all O. W. Payne. Pastor. also visited at the home of Mike this when a man with his family, HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday morning worship follow Healy Sunday. Thou therefore endure hardness, traveling through town, stops to fix ing Sunday school. W. L. Wilson, Pastor. Roy Neill made a business trip to as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. a tire, and from information gleaned Sunday school, Mrs. Jessie Serrell Epworth League and Junior Lea Heppner Thursday. II Timothy 2, 3. through conversation decides to muke superintendent, 10:00 a. m. gue at the usual hour. Mr. and Mrs. James Pointer, for a permanent home here. Is it affect Morning worship. Sermon subject You are welcome to attend all merly of Lexington, attended church Now that Nelson C. Bowles and ive salesmanship alone? No. it is the “The Mystery of the Gospel." 11 a m services. at Pine City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. The officers of this Bank are always available for Irma G. Louks have paid a fine of fact of better conditions here that Evening service. Mrs. Ada Jolly personal consultation at any time during regular bsn1- Pointer are now living in Oakland, |30o after pleading guilty to morale are too evident to overlook. state president of the Yoman’i ing hours. Calif., where Mr. Pointer is doing charges for which they were Indicted Christian Temperance Union will b< CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES evangelistic work. You will find the President ju st as eager to help January 3, we will be relieved to Congratulation« the speaker. you on your financial problems as any other officer of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bartholomew, have them off the front page col- *4^Jnreallty’’ wag the subject of In winning the state championship the Bank. ums of the newspapers. Although not the Lesson-Sermon In all daughter Lila and the Misses Elsie BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH Strain and Alma Neill, attended the in their class, the Irrigon band has convicted, the wrong they have done Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Wallace Jones, Minister. high school declamatory contest at Sunday, April 5. has only partially been paid for. The proven that it is not all in numbers, 10.00 A. M., Bible school. The Golden Text was, "The Ione Saturday night. They also visit-} “vulgar” public will ever seek their ft has meant concentrated effort on ll:O o A. M., Preaching service things which are seen are tem ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grif- j faces and names. every band member’s part, and the Special numbers in song. Sermon of Hermiston poral; but the things which are not feth. Mrs. Griffeth was formerly Miss' Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over «50,000. seen are eternal” (11 Cor. 4:18). Goodall who taught school at Pine! Among the citations which com City several years ago. F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier prised the Lesson-Sermon was tho Most of the Pine City people a t - } following from the Bible: "In the tended the high school speaking J beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God. and tho Word contest at Alpine Friday night. Two! was God . . . Ail things were made of the Pine City students entered the) Thursday night and returned Fri ger and better," says J. R. Beck, by him; and without him was not contest, as follows; Oleta Neill, hum-1 day night. While in Porland Mr. county agent, inquiries for seed sup any thing made that was made” orous division, second place, and Os Jones went to an eye specialist. plies received at his office indicate (Jno. 1:1, 3). car Jarmon, dramatic division, third Raymond Clark of Lena visited that the plantings will be greater • The Lesson-Sermon also included place. school at Pine Cty Monday. Raymond than ever before, totalling between the following passage from the Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and Mrs. is a senior in Heppner high. 2000 and 3OOo acres, Mr. Beck says. Christian Science textbook, “Sci L. D. Neill made a business trip to A' fully equipped clinic to handle all medical and surgical cases. Opal, Shirley and Bob Parmon ence and Health with Key to the THE DALLES— A grade Holstein Heppner Saturday afternoon. came home Friday night for the Eas Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy; LABORATORY, X-RAY and RADIUM EQUIPMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms attend- ter vacation. They returned to their owned by J. G. Foster was the high “Everything good or worthy. God d the speaking contest in Boardman schools Monday. producing cow in the Hood River- made. Whatever is valueless or -aturday night. Wasco county dairy herd improve baneful. He did not make,—hence HOT MINERAL SPRINGS — A An Obstetrical Department has been J. S. Moore is now working for the) its unreality” (p.525). ment association in February, accord lynds Brothers in Sand Hollow. added and obstetrical cases will be WITH FARMERS AROUND ! valuable adjunct in the treatment Charley Bartholomew and daugh ■ THE STATE Ï ing to records received at the county given the best of care both before An apparatus to automatically pu- agent's office. She produced 1495 of all forms of Rheumatism. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ter Mrs. Marion Finch, made a busi Ify a town’s water supply by the and after delivery. pounds of milk containing 70.2 hlorine process has been invented in ness trip to Pendleton Tuesday. Harry Bartholomew made a busi-J pounds of butterfat. wltzerland. less trip to Echo Wednesday. LITERATURE WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST Mrs. Corrlgal is visiting in Hep- Address all communications to— Dr. Mark T. Phy (Successor to Dr. W. T. Phy) nner with her daughter Ruby Corri- gal. Mr. and Mrs. Gorley made a busl- i68s trip to Heppner Sunday. Most of the Pine City folks at- onded the Farm Bureau meeting at Mpine Saturday night. Some of the zoung people gave a negro minstrel I ”hich was enjoyed by everyone. The ninstrel consisted of singing, Jig- Never before in the history of o tr merchandising have we been fng and also two short skits. Tom O'Brien was transacting busi able to offer feeds at these unus.ud low prices. Our entire line of ness in Heppner Monday. feed« have dropped to a lower lev 1 than has been se«n in the past Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corrigal were 15 years. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY _ Now whi'e these prices n Heppner Saturday and Sunday. Last Sunday ended the contest be last, we urge you to buy all you orn, buy enough to last you for the tween the Pine City and Hermiston summer, for as you know feeds at these priots cannot last, they Sunday schools. Pine City happened to be lucky and won the contest. are sure to go np. 4-fO -ai T ir a -¿S pecial B r a a S ’ T ir a Hermiston entertained the Pine City M a n O r d e r T ir a WE SELL SPERRY’S FEEDS EXCLUSIVELY — BECAUSE — school ,'at Hermiston Sunday with Don’t put off your Shoe Repair MORE Rubber Volum e « • # cu. In. ! # • cu . in . a basket dinner held in the base MORE W e ig h t • . . . I4.SO lbs. SPERRY’S FEEDS ARE DEPENDABLE. —Shoes Dyed All Colors— XS .4S iba. M O R E W id th . . . ment of the Methodist church 4 .7 # in . 4-7X in . Thickness o f T ire Church was held again in the after •59S in . ■ » •in . T read • plica noon at which time the Pine City S plica SAME PRICE . . . • # . • 9 » 5 .0 9 Sunday school was presented with a picture as a prize. Ralph Jones, principal of the Pine store." 7 " T ° bUeJ n*0 OTe ot «>“ • “department City schools, went to Portland Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulring, Publishers. OFFICERS ALWAYS AVAILABLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' HOT LAKE SANATORIUM Hot Lake, Oregon Will continue to operate as formerly. Thi* Is the year you m ust get m ore value for your ¿"liar” F E E D S ! Six Ways to F E E D S ! COMPARE T ire VALUES Your Old Shoes Made N ew Mill Run Scratch A Sperry Product — Dependable in Qual ity - Lowest price in years. Buy a ton at this price. Sperry’s Bay City — A scratch you can feel sure of— $1.00 a sack cheaper than a year ago. SACK SACK SACK $ 1 .4 9 $ 1 .9 8 Í Sure Lay v<X7’ , Lowest in years. A C orn Standard Pack Large Tins ¡HOT LUNCHES real Sperry product. MORRELL’S PRIDE An unusual opportunity to purchase 1st grade hams at a saving — B a n a n a s, 3 lbs. 1 9 c Mxuto aho£. Note this Low Price— A T A B ~ Com part Prices ana Service Hitt’s Confectionery H alf or W hole yj lb rC The Perfect Consentiate g««,, L a ^ pkg /J Harvcr J ? 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