The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 25, 1929, Image 5

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    THE HEBMISTOH HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
A very delightful surprise birthday
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party was given Claude Haddox last
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
* Monday evening at the R. L. Addle-
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« man home. About 25 people were
present. At the close of the even­
(Columbia School Correspondent) ing refreshments of ice cream and
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Stewart were cake were served.
Pendleton visitor. Tuesday and drove
Mr. Sherry has sold all of his live
home In a Star car In place of Lizzie.
Kenneth Luttrell and bride were
week end visitor, at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luttrell.
There will be a Farm Bureau meet­
stock and has rented his ranch to I Haddox, In honor of his birthday.
ing Friday night at the Columbia
Joe Udey. Mr. and Mrs. Sherry will
move beyond Pendfeton for the sum­
W. H. Bennett and family moved school house.
mer months where they are engager* ’aturday to the place west of town
on a sheep ranch.
that was formerly run by Davis.
Mrs. F. B. Pennock very success­
fully experimented with Pek'n ducks
Last Friday the upper room at Col­
Perry Arthur who bought a 40-
umbia gave a very delightful sur­ acre tract from Stillings and also the last year, some of them weighing 11
prise party on their teacher, Claude old Noble place, moved to his new pounds at five months and all of
home Sunday. The place was prev­ them unusually fine specimens. She
contemplates raising a much larger
iously run by W. H. Bennett.
flock this year and has just hatched
John Jendrzjewskl completed a off 76 baby ducks and has another
batch coming off In a few days.
new brooder house last week.
HERMISTON ,0RE.
COLUMBIA THEATER
Uncle Johnnie Thom was a dinner
guest at the Lynch home Sunday.
LODGE DIRECTORY
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L O, ©.
each Liunday evening in Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor­
dially Invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. Q.
F. ii.a c ts
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
Meets first and third Thurs­
d a y . Legion Auxiliary meeta
second and fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
A. 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were
Sunday visitors at the Gus Tonis home
in Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong moved the
fore part of the week to the old Sell­
ers place.
Mrs. Tom Haddox received a batch
of 1700 baby chix last Wednesday.
Last Sunday night the association
bull on the Ott ranch got in the
wrong stanchion, slipped and broke
his neck, dying soon after.
At a recent school board meeting
Claude Haddox was re-elected prin­
cipal of Columbia for the coming
year and will teach the three upper
grades. Miss Fannie Todd was elect­
ed to the intermediate grades and
Miss Glea Sias for the lower grades
and music. Claude Haddox was also
given the janitor Job for the ensuing
year.
At the west end track meet held in
Hermiston Saturday Columbia man­
aged to take six places. Harold Buell
won first in running and broad jump
and second in the baseball throw for
division A, boys. Leo Haddox won
first in running and third in broad
Juump for division B, boys. Rachel
Buell won second in running for C
division, girls.
Saturday and Sunday
Eggs Wanted
GENE STRATTON PORTER’S
WORLD FAMOUS NOVEL
“The Harvester”
We Pay You Cash
The greatest of all this authoress' stories, filmed among the
glories of the actual Llmberlost.
COMEDY
"MYSTERIOUS AIRMAN,” Chap. 8
and Return Your Crates
W edne«day-T hursday
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Rank Building
Phone Connections
Sundays and Evenings by anoint­
ment.
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phons T1S
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
h s. M c K enzie , m . d -
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton. Oregon
W. J. W A R NER
STUPENDOUS IN ITS LAVISH PERFECTION
Attomey-st-Law
“The Man Who Laughs
Hermiston
Swift Cream Station
THE BREAKING HEART BEHIND THE LAUGHING FACE
“ITS ONE OF FOUR GREAT PICTURES OF THE YEAR’
— W ATCH
R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
associated with
FOR —
F. B. BARKER, Agent
“ The King of the Rodeo”
— NEW LOCATION ON MAIN STREET—
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis­
eases.
Office across street from Hurly’a
grocery.
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Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to I.
Hermiston, Oregon.
R A D IO
Showing of General Motors Cars,
kJ'
FOB SALE
Girls’ Hose, 2 pr. 25c— Burk’s
FOR SALE— Buffet.
33
Mrs. H. E. Hitt.
31-tfc
This week, throughout America, the public is view-
FOR SALE— Baby buggy, dining tab­
le, six chairs. 3 piece bedroom set,
bookcase, couch, kitchen work tab­
le, 2 chairs to match. Mrs. M. Phelps.
34-3tp
ing the newest models of General Motors products.
FOR SALE— Fresno, mower, rake,
grindstone, hot water tank and
small tools. B. J. Nation. 32-tfc
Check and mail the coupon below. It will bring
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1 84 acres,
Improved, 5 room modern house,
large barn, fruit trees, etc. Willam­
ette valley. High school city. Mrs.
R. E. Wood, Duncan, Ore. 34-tfc
S E R V IC E
Testing
R e p a ir in g
Paul Miller
WANT ADS
Oregoa
Bosch Raldos
Phone 40-W-8
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
; J. L. V AU G H AN ;
I
208 East Court St.
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ANY AND
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£
Everthing
Electrical
S
FOR YOU
Phone 139
this Spring Showing into your own home. , / '
FOR SALE— Home grown Gem seed
potatoes, $1.15. These passed the
field test for Standard grade. A.
D. Smith.
33-tfc
Pendleton, Ore.
WE REPAIR
SHOES
iobcssuaxbsus
FOUND— Ladies’ gold ring mounted
with agate. Owner may have same
by calling at the Herald office and
paying for this ad.
34-tfc
Try Burk’s For Bargains.
33-tfc
for a future day old turk business,
I will offer day old turks at 4 0 c
each for delivery during June.
Orders only set. Merrill Potter.
32-2tp
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
O A K L A N D — G e n e ra l
CHEVROLET—
more than
Last year the public bought
1,000,000 Chcvrolets. Thia enabled
Chevrolet acd General Motors to effect one o f the
most remarkable feats in industrial history: almost
overnight, Chevrolet was changed from a 4-cylinder
car to a Six in iht p ru t rangt t f ibr four. Th e new
Chevrolet Six is nrw in every respect: sm oother
m ore powerful, and luxurious bodies by Fisher.
7 m o d e ls— $5 25 to * 7 2 3
M o to r s ' p o lic y o f
continuous improvement is nowhere more notice-
cole than in the ntw models o f the Oakland A ll-
American Six. T h e distinctive style and advanced
engineering principles which Oakland represents
kav» made it a center o f unusual public interest at
automobile shows. A ll-A m erican in name, the new
Oakland is All-Am erican in its qualities o f speed,
soap, power and stamina. Fisher makes the bodies.
g models— *1149 to *1375
EE THE NEW MELOTTE AT CAR-
ter’s 1 mile N. H E. Columbia
school house. Not the cheapest to
buy, but the. cheapest to operate.
3 2 0 .allowance for your old mach
ine.
32-tfc
FOR RENT—Seven room
house. H . E. Hanby.
modern
32-tfc
FÖR SALE— Hay stacker.
Herald office.
Inquire
31-tfc
Burk’s for Ladles’ 8hoes.
33-tfc
OI RENT— Modern house.
Herald office.
Inquire
25-tfp
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Fnrnitore and Hardware, Harnees,
Saddles. Wagons.
11-tfe
FOUND— Oregon 122» license plate
No. 1*3-573. Owner may have
same by paying for this ad. In­
quire Herald office.
33-tfc
Burk's for Bargains.
T tfe
famous member o f the General
Motors family, year after year, has given increasing
value. O ver 2,«.'00,000 Buicks have been built and
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
sold and o f this total 1,500,000 are still serving their
owners. The nrw Silver Anniversary Buick, with
masterpiece Bodies by Fisher, comes in three wheel­
BEST
base lengths. A ll are powered by the Buick Valve-in-
Head engine, which is vibrationless beyond belief.
SHOP.
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
OF
SERVICE
IN
OUR
19 models— $1195 to *2145
BOWMAN
L a SALLE -----W hen General M o to r,
PO NTIA C— Since General Motors introduced
V IK IN G — There was demand loran 8-cyIinder
the Pontiac Six three years ago, its sales have practi­
cally doubled each year. N o w General Motors offers,
car o f General Motors quality in the medium price
field. General Motors chose Oldsmobtle to design
and build the new car, and three years were spent in
its development and test. Th e result was revealed
last month in the V ikin g, the latest member c f the
General Motors family. V ikin g has the world-famous
in the nrw Pontiac, a "Big six," at the same base price.
I t has big-car power, big-car performance and big-car
luxury in the Bodies by Fisher. Il is appealing par­
ticularly to families which are "stepping up" in car
ownership. 7 m o d e ls— $7 45 to * 8 9 5
ST— On golf course. 1 Brown Suede
watch fob and elks tooth and Inlt
lals F. T. O. Lodge 288. Finder
kindly turn same Into Hermiston
Herald and receive reward. 34-2tc
BURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— "In
»ure in sure insurance." J. M
Biggs.
BUICK--- This
9 0 -degree V -type engine and Fisher's newest crea­
tions in bodies. 3 m odels— * 1 9 9 3
introduced
LaSalle, two years ago, it set a style which was widely
copied both in America and Europe. Th e nrw models
are as distinguished as the'first. Built by Cadillac,
LaSalle enjoys the same mechanical excellence: 90-
degree V-type engine o f 8 cylinders; transmission
that permits gear shifting without noise or clashing
at any speed. The bodies, by Fisher and Fleetwood,
offer a choice of colors to express individuality.
14 m o d e ls — » 2 2 9 5 to * 4 9 0 0
ALL M U C FS P. O . 8 . PA C T O MIES
Time payments on the lo w - w m G M A C H t n
CO UPO N
G E N E R A L M O T O R S fD e p t. A ), D e tr o it,
O L D S M O B IL E ---- General Motors took this
long-established car and remade it to provide s fine
car at low price. Last year the value o f Oldstnobde
was so marked that the public bought- over 50 per
cent mote than the year before. The w r Oldsmobtle
models, r uh Bodies by Fisher, offer still further im­
provements — and the prices have been reduced!
Oldsmobtle also has new Special and De Lu te
jto dels, w ith extra features, at slightly higher prices.
7 models— *87) to *103)
Michigan
pi »...
»«id me, without obligation, your illustrated Spring Show­
ing on the new models o f the products I have checked, together
with your new booklet o f interest to car buyers—"The Open M ind "
[3 CHEVROLET
Q PONTIAC
□ VIKING
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□ BUICK
C OLDSMOBILE
□ L a SALLE
C OAKLAND
□ CADILLAC
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CADILLAC— W h a t
m o re can be said o f
Cadillac? For twenty five years the w txld s standard
o f comparison in the fine car field. 1 he choice o f
kings, presidents and leaders o f business and society
in every country. T o the unparalleled p* rformsr.ct o f
Cadillac's 90-d.gree V-type 8-cyiiader engine ‘ as
been added the silent transmission and m at./ new
advances in design. Y o u r choice o f colors io lee tics
by Fisher and Fleetw tod.
N am e.
Address.
23 models — *3233 to *7000.
SHOE SHOP
Read The Want Ads— It Pays
CHR'^AH SXEItiiE CHURCHES
441 • -Irina of A .cncmenl’’ was
the t.ubjcct of the Lesson-
F rmon in all ("lurches of Christ,
S c ie n tis t. on Sunday. April 21.
The Golden Text was. "Walk In
love, es Christ also hath lovod us,
and hnth glv; n ’hi: n.elt lor us an
offering and a sacrifice to God for
a sweetsmelling savour’’ (Eph. 5:
2).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
fallowing from the Bible: “The
sacrifices of God are s broken
spirit: a broken and a contrite
heart, O God. thou wilt not despise”
(Ps. 61:17).
The Lcuson-Scrmon al«o Includ­
ed the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook,
"Science end Health with Key to
the Scriptures”, by Mary Baker
Eddy; ‘'Self-abnegation, by which
we lay dawn all for Truth, or
<’hrl3t. In our warfare against error.
Is a ru e lu Christian Selene»" (*
638).