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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1928)
HBBMI8TON, OBBttOM. JUBM ISTON LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ SPECIALS Saturday and Mon., Oct. 13-15 Soda Cracker^,^ulk, per pound.... ................................................... 15c Oyster Cra#kera, bulk, per pound........................................................ 15c These tore right from the bakery. Quick Quaker Oats, large package................................................... 31c ........ 23c Fancy Ulue Bose Rice, 3 pounds NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR HEAVY UNDERWEAR, FLANNEL SHIRTS, WARM CLOTHING AND CAPS. WE HAVE COMPLETE LINES AND READY TO SERVE YOU. LOOK AT OUR NEW HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS. A NICE LINE OF LADIES WINTER HATS. PHONE 171 KINGSLEY’S M t R M U T O N ’S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A M D S E R V I C E - NO HUNTING SIGNS Now ready HERMISTON HERALD Mrs. B. E. Woodruf, of Union, visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. R. C. Rogers, and attended the fair. Orcurraem at Intarmt O l. aa s l H ot * •ad There About th . City and N«iah*borbood Mr. and Mrs Frank Smith, from Bakersfield. Calif., are visiting at the T. ,D. Worster home. Mrs. Smith and I Herb Shesely left Tuesday night Mrs. Worster are sisters. for Tacoma where he will receive Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Tannler of medical attention at the veteran's Pendleton were guests at the F. V. hospital. Prime home Saturday evening. The fine display of pheasants At a called meeting of the Metho which created so much interest at the fair was brought from Pilot Rock dist church board Monday night, Os by Victor Bracher, who owns a pri car Payne was elected pastor of the vate game farm there. Mr. Bracher local church. showod the birds at the state fair Regular church services will be | where they also created much inter est. Mr. Bracher is a nephew f Mrs. held in the Methodist church begin ning Sunday, October 14, with Sun C. M. Best of this city. day school at 10 A. M. Morning wor Guests at the M. T. Motott home ship at 11 A. M. Epworth League. during the fair were Mr. and Mrs. 6:30 P. M. and evening worship at Chas. Oral of La Grande and Mrs. 7:30. Young people who are inter ested in Epworth League work come John Benson of John Day. and bring your chum to this first Funeral services were held Sun league’ service of the new church ! day in Sanfleld for the late James year. Everyone is cordially invited j Stewart, father of Mrs. Miles C. Bar- to attend all the services of the agar. A number of local people at church. Come i nd bring your friend. Oscar W. Payne, pastor. tended. C O M M E R C IA L P R IN T IN G A t The H erald ■- 41 W hat is handier around the house than a real hammer? W orth 50c . — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— Mrs. C. S. Brierley accompanied her daughter Miss Jessie Brierley to Pendleton, and was there during in stitute. Mrs. Earl Phelps of Jefferson. Is a visitor at the Henry Hitt home. Mrs. Phelps formerly lived on the pro- I Ject. you build, w e are ilryadyjto serve you J * - ' I V 7 H E N you build It 1» always a comforting / W thing to know that the b u ild in g m a te ria l« you buy are going to be up to specifications. Cheapr flimsy construction usually ( y a 'hand in band w h poor quality materials.r IB Safeguard your building by letting us know iw hat ydu require and we will work with you 1 to see th at your interacts are well protected. M l W « are headquarters for all dependable buflding materials and can also help yqq select a p o d , reliable contractor. ( . Tell us what you plnn to do—-r» gaq an4 will give you belpftd advice. 1 . A BSOWNSON, MANAGER Turn-A-Lum Lumber Company j Mr. an 1 Mrs. Stanley Campbell and daughter Barbara of Condon, spent Sunday visiting friends. They were dinner guests at the Jessie Prlnrile home. Mr. Bebe of Stanfield was a Her- t misión visitor Monday. Rev. A. J. Ware returned Saturday after spending a few days ln the val ley where he was railed because of illness in the family. School was closed Thursday and Friday of laat week during insti tute. Miss Alice McCullum who taught In the Hermiston schools last year, spent the week-end with Mrs. Rena Waterman. Mlaa MeCullun» now teaches at Pullman. Washington, You need good pliers — buy the 50c kind while the price is . . . e « * J Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. DON’T FORGET ------- Ü S -------- When you need any thing in the fine of neat and attractive Printing. L— '-""‘J - ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■DM■UMBBBBBBBS Attention Dairymen ■ ■ ■ WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR CREAM SHIPMENTS. SERVICE STATION WE HAVE ALWAYS PAID TOP MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR PRANK L IT T U S CREAM AND EXPECT TO CONTINUE TO DO SO. PROPWCTOil WE HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN PROMPT SERVICE TO COMING TO DAIRY MEN. PENDLETON WE ARE TODAY PAYING 56 CENTS Or. Mellenthin FOR SWEET CREAM, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 53 CENTS FOR NO. 1 SOUR CREAM. DROP IN AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR AGENT, MR. SPECIALIST VESTAL. in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years The water department Is very anx DOES NOT OPERATE ious to have the co-operation of the water users and request that water W ill be at should not be turned oft or on ex cepting In an emergency. The water DORION HOTEL department must know when it ls FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12TH being used in order to have records complete. There is a penalty for Office Hoars: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M breaking this regulation. Jewel Smith, one of the players on the local foot ball team suffered an injury to his left arm In the game with Heppner Saturday. POLiSHSD NICKEL PLATED 25' F o r Aul«?. Lang Syne Special services will start Sunday MShould o U acqtM ÙnUms b * W « «ay No. tk s nan e til the eS which h a . made your evening aat the Baptist - Christian T A h r e n run d o so n 't sm forget oothly, and l »11 lo r something new. You know f t w yo m .AJ friend w ill t e h a v r - y o u court no em barrass church with Rev. and Mrs. Guy Drill ,t through ita uaa. of Pendleton, ln charge. Rev. Drill r will deliver the message at each ser vice and Mrs. Drill will be ln carge *S ID V IC E \ of the music. There will be services W ITH A x Sunday morning: Sunday school at S M IL E " 10, preaching at 11 o’clock. All are Invited. IIERMISTOH Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and daughter Jane spent the week end Eugene. They attended the Oregon- Stanford football game. P lie rs Nail Hammers F. B. Swayze was host to a group FARM REMINDERS of Umatilla county bankers Friday. They were invited partiularly for Culling the e.ve fluck before breed that date to see the Umatilla Pro ing to cut out all those not up to j ject fair and the results of boys and standard ¡n size and vigor is a prac-j girls club work in he county. tlce found profitable by best Oregon sheep men. Breeding ewes to lamb William Howard Pearson, the 4- bfore they are two years old is found year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. a poor practice. Elimination of the Pearson, died at the family home in ■gummles” ig advised by the experi Minnehaha district Wednesday. Fun ment station since investigation eral services were held in Echo Fri shows they are rarely profitable. day and burial made in the Echo cemettery. Contagious abortion is being erad icated in many Oregon dairy herds. Patsy Rears, daughter of Dr. and OB' tested and disease free cow shown Mrs. James L. Sears, narrowly es it the state fair this year by the ex caped Injury when a horse knocked periment station was the daughter of her down near the fair grounds Sat i cow that aborted four times as did urday afternoon. She was bruised her mother before. This was an abor some In the fall, ( ted calf at 254 days, yet by being raised away from her ancestors she Tommy Frasei had one of Ills has remained disease free and given thumbs Injured Saaturday at the fair birth to eight normal calves. when be caught It In some machin ery. Several stitches had to be tak OuR/iAèTlM« en but it is healing nicely. The U Go I Go club mt at the home of rs. Chester Flannlgan Wed nesday with Mrs. Flannlgan and Mrs. McCully entertaining. Baby quilts for the orphan home ln Portland were made. G uts m etal — e v e r y home needs one. Worth more but our price now . . / T 1 Easy to adjust— a good wrench at a A F a v e r y lo w price . a . • • . M i l The ladles aid fo the Baptlst-Chrls- tlan church wish to thank those who 'donated so generously toward their |Thrift sale. They cleared $55 and ve enough goods for another sale. T h e B e s t In Hack Saw Wrench • INCH—BLUED STEEL Mutual Creamery Co. PORTLAND ■ HERMISTON (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I MATT, YOUR WANTS KNOWN-------TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS- ONE LAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation. Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu ate In medicine and 3ttrgery and la licensed by the ttate of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appen dicitis, gall stonea. ulcers of stom ach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults ln diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names o fa few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon who have been treated for one or the other of the above named causes: John Olson. Astoria. Joe Sheoahips, Gibbon. Mrs. Walter Scott. Scotti Mills. Mrs. John Van Beveren. Baker. D. I. Wagenblaat, Portland. Mrs. H. E. Walters. Maupin. Mrs. Jennie Woolery. Salem. Remember above date, that ron- sultatlon on this trip will be free and his treatment Is different. Married women must be accompan ied by their husbands. Address. 224 Bradbury Bldg., Loa Angeles, California. ■ Í H O T DOG and SAUERKRAUT ! Season Now On * ■ ■ Come in and take home a bucket 5 i f you have anything to sell, see us first and make the $$$ ■ ■ ■ ■ QUALIT1 MEATS H E R M IS T O N M A R K E T DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 «wOe. _ a r _ J ,<• ¿ j ’ " ’■■B B B BB B B B B B B B B B B B B : ■ S J