The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 12, 1929, Image 3

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msny amusing complications.
HUMOROUS PLAY TO BE GIVEN
HARRT HAMMAN HOME
The Irrigon school band will also
A three act play with both action entertain at the play. The play starts
and humor. "Wrftch Your Step. Wil- at 8 o'clock.
on." will be presented Saturday
American Legion dance Saturday,
night by Irrigon high school In the
December 16. Fletcher's orchestri
high school gymnasium. The play is
w ill furnish the music and a valuable
the kind that the audience should
shawl given away at supper time.
enjoy, according to the principal of
Call at
Burk’s For Bargains.
14-tfc the school, C. W. Hoisington, and has
WANT ADS
VOX
BAU
FOR SALE— Howard beater.
Herald office.
Burk’s For Bargains.
♦ —
Burk's For Bargains.
FOR SALE— Ford truck cheep; 1926
Ford touring completely overhaul­
ed;
rebuilt
trailer;
Overland
coupe. We wreck ’em and sell the
parts. Hermiston Auto Wrecking
House. E. F. Pierson, owner.
8-tfe
Do You Know
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lelcht were
guests at a card party at the Vern
Jones home Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Burchett
and Will Morton picked turkeys for
Mrs. W. C. Isom Wednesday.
FOR SALE— Cow, Just fresh. Also
No. 3 Anker Holth cream separa­
tor. Mrs. Ella V. Potter, lg -ltp
Russell McCoy Is leaving Tuesday
for the Adcock aviation school in
Portland, where he will take a mech­
anical course. He Is being accompan­
ied on the trip by his mother.
FOR SALE— Some household furni­
ture. See Roy Haddox or Mrs
Haddox at Morlan’s Variety store.
lS-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace, Mr.
and Mrs. E. McCoy and Mr. and Mrs.
Graybeal were Pendleton visitors Sat­
urday.
FOR SALE— Standard make 5-tube
battery radio, A -l condition, *26
Saal speaker, cost *125; with tubes
B and C batteries only 230. Inquire
Herald office.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom delivered
a load of dressed turkeys to Hermis­
ton Saturday.
FOR SALE— Mammoth bronze turkey
toms and hens for breeding pur­
poses. F. W. Wilkins on Frank
Otto place, one mile south and a
quarter mile west of Boardman.
Call before December 20. 15-ltp
Wesley Chaney, C.
Santa Says—
Go to B U R K ’S
INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— "In­
sure in sure insurance.” J, M
Biggs.
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
Meets first and third Thurs­
The Irrigon Grange gave a dance
Genevieve Glasgow returned a few
day. Legion Auxiliary meet«
in the gymnasium Saturday evening. days ago from Yakima where she
second and fourth Thursday.
but on account of trouble with the has been employed In packing fruit Legion Hall.
lights, the dance had to be closed
early.
Irrigon enjoyed a rain Saturday
night and Sunday. Expectations are
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dorothy Isom returned to her home being expressed for more moisture.
after finshlng her first term at
W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D.
Burk’s For Bargains.
Burk’s For Bargains.
now associated with
Dr. F. V. PRIME
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connections
Sundays and Evenings by apelat-
ment.
Hermiston, Ors, December 10, 1529
ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Physician and Surgeon
WILL RECEIVE AT U. P. DEPOT:
Office Phone 732.
Res. Phons 713
Prices on Turkeys for delivery Saturday, December 14. at Hermiston Office in First National Bank Bldg.
will be as follows:
h s. M c K enzie , m . d -
No. 1 YOUNG TOMS, 12 pounds and up —- ........................................... 27t
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
No. 1 HENS. 8 pounds and u p .......... ......................................... ...................... 24c Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
No. 1 OLD TOMS ....... ......................................................................................... 19.
W. J. W ARNER
No. 2’s ......................-............................. ................................................................. 17c
Attorney-at-Law
Dress your birds at least the day before shipping, as warm birds can
Hermiston
Oregon
not be accepted. But do not let them freeze.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
F. B. BARKER,
Chiropractor
Buyer for Swift & Company
I Treat both Acute and Chronle Dis­
eases.
Office; Two doors weBt of postofflco
Phone 481
PHONE
1 9 -W
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 8.
TROY LA U N D R Y
Hermiston, Oregon.
TURKEYS!
KECK BARBER SHOP
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
T elephone 801 N ig h t or Daay
C A SH
AND
PAY
LESS
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
WHEN YOU GET TIRED OF 5
EATING TURKEY
S
■ Come in and get a nice, juicy steak | •J. L. VAUGHAN ;
clothing.
CAPS, FANCY PURSES, GOLD WATCHES AND OTHER JEWEL­
RY.
We have recently Installed
the best Alemlte-4ng equipment
available, w hich permits us to
ir in only a few
We have them and a full
S
line of other fresh meats.
; Try our Home Cured Hams and
■ Bacon, also Home Rendered Lard.
WE HAVE THE FINEST LINE OP ZMAS MERCHANDISE
A nd. too, we use only Genu­
ine Alem lte Lubricant, a pure
solidified oiL N either heat nor
cold w ill affect Its lubricating
value*. It w lll stand tremendous
bearing pressures and w ill not
breakdow n)
i or become rancid.
IN TOWN,
Charges Reduced
on
E x te n s io n
T e le p h o n e s
and telephone service connections
We take pleasure in announcing a
reduction in telephone charges, effec­
tive January 1, decreasing the oost of
service to telephone users in Oregon.
These reductions include:
YOURS FOR
“ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ”
For
protection of
your chassis bearing* drive
Into our service station at the
snd of each 500 miles fer a
thorough lubrication o f those
ryfesLsgofel
HERMISTON MEAT MARKET
Bielman Motors
A. W. TURNBLAD
PHONE 411
Phone 57T
REDUCTION IN CHARGES FOR BUSINESS
AND RESIDENCE FLAT RATE EXTENSION
TELEPHONES, 25 cents per month. For ex*
ample, the monthly charge for-—
Business desk extension (now $ 1 .2 5 ) will
be reduced to $1.00.
Business wall extension (now $ 1 .0 0 ) will
be reduced to 75c.
Residence desk extension (now $ 1 .0 0 )
will be rednced to 75c.
Residence spall extension (now 75c) will
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be reduced to
ELIMINATION OF
TION CHARGE In all
gtnm ent ia already
outgoing calls.
SERVICE CONNEC-
where telephone in*
fer
rkoae reductions ora in accordance with tha
fundamental policy of the Company,
which is to provide the hoot possibly
telephone service at tha least
cost to
f.
T he P acific T elephone
A nd T elegraph C ompany
208 East Court S t
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ANY AND
Everthing
Electrical
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FOR YOU
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Phone 139
Pendleton, O n.
Hermiston, Oregon
For ALL Members of the
Family and Their Friends
Chistmas Cards at The Herald
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON PINAL
REPORT
la the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Mary E. Leathers, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned administrator of the
estate of Mary E. Leathers, deceased,
has filed his final report with the
Clerk of the above entitled Court,
and that the Judge of said Court has
designated Saturday, the 14th day of
December 1929 at 2 o'clock In the
afternoon aa the time, and the rooms
of the above entitled Court in the
County Court House at Pendleton,
Umatilla Oouaty. Oregon aa the place
Whan and where hearing Is to be had
thereon. All persons Interested are
hereby notified to then and there ap­
pear aad show cause. If any they
have, why said report should not he
approved, the administrator discharg­
ed and th e estate cloosd.
Dated thia I4th day of November,
1P29.
W. A. LEATHERS,
11-tte
Administrator.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phons 481
SHAVING
LATEST BOBBING
PAY
winter weather and that is the reason he recommends gift of
WEAR, HSIRTS, PLAIN 0 B FANCY, TIES, GLOVES, HATS, AND
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree
puller, also 260 ft. in. cable. Fur­
niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 208, L O. O.
F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor­
dially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
Santa knows what people need more than any thing else this ..
FOUND— In reception room, 3 caps,
Owners may have by identifying
same. Dr. F. V. Prime.
15-3tc
STRAYED— Sorrel mare with striped
face. Please notify H. H. Chris­
tensen on Roy Sullivan place or
the Herald efflce. H. H. Chris­
tensen.
12-tfc
LODGE D IR EC TO R Y
IU 3 3 S I
$
BLAZERS, SWEATERS, BLANKETS, SHOES, WARM UNDER­
FOUND— Sheepskin vest. Owner may
have same by calling at the Her­
ald office and Identifying same
and paying for this add.
14-tfc
T.
A SIGN that
PROTECTS you
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED— Two or three Guernsey
cows. Must be abortion free and
TB tested. I want the best, price
Immaterial.
Roy Belshee, Wasco,
Oregon.
..14-tfc
Suddreth,
Burk’s For Bargains.
FOR SALE— A number 1 piano in
good shape; 8 piece dining room
set: portable phonograph; sliding
trombone in key of B flat, brand
new; 2 heaters, one for coal and
other for wood; baby sulky; and
a . baby walker. See Mrs. J. D.
Harrah.
15-tfc
WILL TRADE — Young milch cows
for ewes. J. E. Hallyburton.
15-tfc
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
(Mrs. W. C. Isom)
Our county agent, Charles Smith
of Heppner, put on an interesting
movie at the school building Fri­
day evening for the benefit of the
4-H club boys and girls. He also or­
ganized the sheep and calf club.
FOR SALE— Twin beds; one slightly
used. Inquire at the Herald office
15-tfc
Burk's For Bargains.
.
THAT- !
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four-
horse potato digger. S. L. Carson.
4 8-tfc
FOR SALE— Late 1927 Ford coupe,
run little better than 4000 miles.
Price 2228. Number one heavy
work team and harness. Price 275.
F. J. Thomas place, 2 1-2 miles
east of Hermiston.
15-ltp
Harry Hamman, who Joined the
navy several months ago at San Ped­
ro. California, came home Monday.
December 9. for a two week's leave.
He will sail December 27 from San
Pedro on the U. S. S. Maryland, part
of the Asiatic fleet, and will prob­
ably go to the Orient.
Caldwell ana V. Frederickson also Cheney Normal school and will re
had turkeys in Hermiston Saturday.
main at home until her mother's
health is better.
J. Berry and wife were Sunday
visitors at the Emmett McCoy home.
The young peoples' rally Saturday
evening at the church was well at
Mr. and Mrs Frank Brace called tended and the short talks given
on Mr. and Mrs. Isom Tuesdjy eve­ were enjoyed. The banquet was at 6
ning.
o'clock.
We have
It will urprlse you how much
we ran save you during the year
on your shoe bill. All wo ask is
that you bring your shoes to us
for repairing in ample time so we
can do a good Job.
IT
A Full Line Of
SHOE OILS__________
From Victor Radio, the gift that keeps
on giving—
Jo a nursing hottie for baby, that does
likewise.
Delicious Candies
Cameras
Good Smokes
Fancy Baskets
Pipes
Fountain Pens and Pen Sets
Cigarette Holders and Case Toilet and Manicure Sets
Stationery
Candlesticks
Ladies’ Purses
Lamps
Bill Folds, including
Perfumes
“Little B ill’
Compacts (50c to $10.00)
Ba*h Crystals
Albums
Pocket Knives
^Watches
Christinas
Photographs
Shaving Sets
Greeting Cards
Calendars
That most difficult problem,
the choice of a personal gift, is
easily solved.
— TO MAKE A LONG STORY SHORT—
Thing$ that will please “your folks
prices that will please you.
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
at
WHEN YOU COME IN PLEASE REMIND US TO HAND YOU YOUR
1930 ALMANAC
Send your
Photograph
The time is short, so make your
appointment NOW.
Again—Merry Christmas!
Rice Studio
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
918 Main Street
Phone 305W.
PENDLETON
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