The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 06, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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THUBSDAT, FEBRUARY », 1930
TH E H E B M lS T O iy
C ro w d e d V illa g e
So nanny places eiuiiii to be the
smullesi village or purlsli in England
that It Is dlffieuli to make a choice,
but Northliolme, near Wuinfleet, with
an area of only 25 acres and 20
perches, and a population of about
VOX SA LI
200, must at least be the most pop­
ulous for Its tiny size.
FOR SALE—Ten acres, more or less,
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formerly owned by W. M. Hubbe.
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Tax value »2500. Will sell for ♦
CHURCH NEWS
»1250. Water rights and taxes
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paid LIHlan P. Hubbe, Trustee, ♦
Hubbs Planing Mill, Silverton, Ore.
20-tfc
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
WANT ADS
FOR SALE— One four wheeler trail­
er; one stock trailer. A few good
used cars for sale cheap. Used
parts for all cars. Hermiston Auto
Wrecking House.
E. P. Pierson,
owner.
19tfc
Burk’s Por Bargains.
MISCELLANEOUS
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WANTED— To rent place on project
suitable for dairying. John Pax­
ton, Irrigon, Oregon.
22-2tp
Burk’s Por Bargains.
STRAYED— Sorrel mare with striped
face. Please notify H. H. Chris­
tensen on Roy Sullivan place or
the Herald office. H. H. Chris­
tensen.
12-tfc
Burk’s Por Bargains.
Hermiston Second Hand Store.—Tree
puller, also 250 ft. in. cable. Fur­
niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc
Burk’s for Bargains.
INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— "In-
aure In sure insurance.” J, M.
Rises.
FOUND—One tire chain; owner may
have same by calling at the Herald
■office and paying for this ad. 23-3tc
FOR SALE— Electric waffle Iron,
good as new and cost »12.50; pric­
ed at »5.00 for quick sale. II. E.
Hanby.
23-tfc
Burk’s For Bargains.
WT ovo" was the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon In all Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
February 2.
The Golden Text was, "The Lord
will command his loving kindness
In the daytime, and in the night
his song shall be with me, and my
prayer unto the God of my life”
(Psalms 42:8).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
the following from the Bible: “One
thing have I desired of the Lord,
that will I seek after; that I may
dwell In the house of the Lord all
the days of my life, to behold the
beauty of the Lord, and to enquire
In his temple” (Psalms 27:4).
The Lesson-Sermon also included
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy;
"When we fully understand our re­
lation to the Divine, we can have
no other Mind but His,—no other
Love, wisdom, or Truth, no other
sense of Life, and no conscious­
ness of the existence of matter or
error” (p. 205-206),
Seventh Day Adventist Church
There will be regular services at
the usual hours Sabbath, February 8.
At 10 o'clock the Sabbath school will
convene with classes for all ages.
The subjects studied are as follows:
Children’s division, "The Temptation
of Jesus;” young people and adults
division, "The Experience of the
Children of Israel Immediately After
Entering the Promised Land;" Bible
study at 11 by the local elder.
A Bible Study League Is being
formed to meet regularly each week
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for the purpose of becoming better
acquainted with the word of the Lord
and a standard text will be used in
each class. We Invite the public to
any and all of these studies and we
are sure that you will be glad that
you attended. The hour of these
meetings will be announced in the
next issue of the Herald. You are
invited to all of our services. Corlis
Hotel building.
proaehlng and we are all rejoicing In In the Matter of the Estate
ducted in this county the cow testing
LODGE DIRECTORY
the fact. The Methodist church ex­
of
association is an organization of 54
tends to you a cordial Invitation to William Graham Root. Deceased.
dairymen who co-operatively employ VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L O. a
join it In next Sunday morning's ser­
Notice is hereby given that the it tester to keep production, feed, P. meets each Monday evening la Odd
vices In showing our appreciation by undersigned has been appoiuted exe­
their Income on their dairy cows Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor­
giving one or two hours to the wor­ cutrix of the last will and testament
known. With the actual production dially Invited.
ship (A the Lord, the Giver of Spring. of William Graham Root, deceased,
of his cows the dairyman can with W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Sunday school at 10 A. M. and and has qualified as the luw directs.
Baxter Hutchison, N. G.
certainty eliminate the unprofitable
preaching services at 11 A. M.
All persons having claims against ones and feed the remainder accord­
The Epworth League will meet at said estate art required to present
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
ing to known production. The most
Meets first and third Thurs­
6:30 P. M. There will be no even­ the same to me at the office of W.
useful cow testing association also}
day. Legion Auxiliary meet«
ing service here. The evening wor­ J. Warner, my ’attorney, in Hermis­
compares the records of dams and ,
second and fourth Thursday,
Baptut-Chrutian Church
ship service will be held In Echo.
ton, Oregon with proper vouchers, daughters, promotes the use of better ILegiijn Hall.
Bible school is gradually on the
O. W Payne, Pkstor.
within six months from the date sires and shows the advantage of
Increase since the storm and we are
hereof.
feeding satisfactory rations. Rec­
glad. We hope the attendance will
W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D.
Dated this 6th day of February, ords kept In this association are prov­
soon reach that of the past month.
1930.
now associated with /
ing more valuable each year to the
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May every boy and girl, man and
ADALINE R. P. CARLYLE, Hermiston Jersey Rrccders associa­
Dr. F. V. PRIME
HERMISTON MEDICAL
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woman feel It la their privilege to ♦
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Executrix. tion in determining the value of dif­
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HOSPITAL
NOTES
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General
Dentistry
come and study God’s warnings and
ferent sires used. Records kept on
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X-Ray and Diagnosis
promises next Sunday morning.
the cows will add several dollars to Bank Building
Phon« Connections
HIGH AWARDS GIVEN
The message of the morning will
the price received for offspring when
Sundays and Evenings by apslat-
be "The Gifts of God's Righteous­
P. Caldwell of Irrigon Is the first
sold. To get anything out of cow raent.
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ness.” Since man had no righteous­ patient at the Hermiston medical
tised<(sting
work the dairyman
ness God provided one for him and and surgical hospital opened recent­
must make use of the information ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
gave It to him. This righteousness ly under the supervision of Miss Ber­ butterfat.
Ace Wagner, 19 cows, 350.9 pounds gotten by a careful study of the rec­
Physician and Surgeon
is Christ.
tha Hanks, R. N. Mr. Caldwell was
ords. From his knowledge of rec­ Office Phone 733.
butterfat.
Ren. Phone 71S
Christian Endeavor is at 8:30 P. brought to the hospital with flu
W. A. Hlnellne. 9 cows, 347.5 ords, of dams and daughters he can Office in First National Bank Bldg.
M. Evening message will be on pneumonia. He Is reported as doing
determine definitely what progress
pounds butterfat.
"Patching Old Clothes.” Evangelism well.
Geo. W. Winn, 9 cows, 34 6.8 his herd Is making due to breeding.
study and prayer on Thursday night
The hospital Is situated In the
h s. M c K enzie , m . d -
From his knowledge of production
at 7:30.
Waterman home. Just one block from pounds butterfat.
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
and
feed
cost
records
he
can
eliminate
F.
H.
Relks,
9
cows,
340.5
pounds
Rom. 3:21-22. But now a right­ the center of town. The hospital Is
all cows that do not produce a prof­ Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
eousness of God without the law is now undergoing considerable re-sr- butterfat.
Pendleion, Oregon
W. G. Graham, 18 cows, 334.5 it and can feed the remainder ac­
manifested, being witnessed by the ranging. In one or two weeks
cording
to
their
production.
As
the
pounds
butterfat.
law and the prophets; even the grand opening Is planned In which
W. J. W ARNER
Mrs. Bertha Cool, 11 cows, 33.8 years pass he can eliminate all those
righteousness of God which Is by everyone will be invited to go thru
Attorney-at-Law
who
do
not
yield
a
good
profit
and
pounds
butterfat.
faith of Jesus Christ unto all and the hospital.
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Oregoa
P. P. Sullivan, 14 cows, 332.8 can gradually build up a high pro­ Henniiton
upon all them that that believe.
ducing herd.
pounds butterfat.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Virgil Wagner, 14 cows, 33ft I
DR. A. E. MARBLE
JMethodist Church
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
pounds butterfat.
Chiropractor
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Die­
Cleve Clark, 11 cows, 329.1 pounds
Winter Is over and spring is ap-
TILLA COUNTY.
butterfat.
eases.
Office: Two doors west of postoffice
R. V. Jones, 6 cows, 323.4 pounds
butterfat.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to ».
A. T. Haun, 13 cows, 321.3 pounds
butterfat.
Hermiston, Oregon.
Paul Smith, 10 cows, 315.5 pounds
— Complete Line of Sporting Goods—
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butterfat.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
L. C. Dyer, 8 cows, 305.2 pounds
BEAUTY PARLOR
butterfat.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 461
W. G. Webber, 18 cows, 302.4
pounds butterfat.
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
1 £28 ESSEX COACH.........»395.00
Ingard Skovbo, 10 ccwo, 300.5
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
pounds butterfat.
1927 STAR DURANT 4, good in­
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
side and out..................... »200.00
The Umatilla Dairy I: p.-ovement
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
association was organized in Decem­
Ambulance Service
1928 MOD. A FORD ROADSTERS,
HERMISTON
ber, 1927. With this organization
Hermiston Avenue
Two of them being thorough­
of 52 dairymen it became one of sev­
ly reconditioned and will have
eral 100 such associations In the
a new car guarantee......»425.00
United States working for the better­
ment of the dairy Industry. The ini- DODGE Panel Delivery......»150.00
porvement association or cow testing
association as it is more commonly
a
206 East Court St.
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AND OTHERS AS LOW AS $25
called is designed to pierce the
a
ANY AND
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EXTRA SPECIAL!!
darkness that prevails so generally
regarding the production of our dairy
cows. Production and feed record
costs stand out clearly and only the
cow with scant production need fear
them. The record of a large produc­
FOR YOU
er makes her value known and gi^es
her tha place In the herd to which
she Is entitled. As the yeai=i roll
■ Phone 139
Pendleton, Ora. g
around this cow may become the
SATISFACTION & SERVICE
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mother of a string of high producers
and she may remain for many yoars
Burk's for Bargains.
the honored member of the herd—
honored beoause profitable. A3 con
Burk's For Bargains.
S P O R T IN G G O O D S
Rohrman Motor
Company
F ishing T ack le, A m m u n itio n , G uns
USED_ CARS
C igars, C andies, S an d w ich es
H IT T ’S C O N FE C T IO N E R Y
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1 J. L. V A U G H A N !
G enuine Ford 1 3 - 2
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P la te B attery
2
are n o w -$ 7 .7 5
E verthing
E lectrical
STOP!
HERE W E A R E
SPRING IS SOON HERE.
DON’T FORGET THAT YOU CAN
DO MORE WORK IF YOU EAT MORE MT AT.
AN ENGINE HAS
TO HAVE FUEL, SO DOES A MAN.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS TO
SELECT FROM.
COME IN AND LOOK US OVER.
My Motto:
“ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ’’
HERMISTON MEAT MARKET
A. W. TURNBLAD
PHONE 411
It will urprine< you how much
wc can save you during the year
on your shoe bill. All we ask In
that you bring your shoes to us
for repairing in ample time so we
can do a good Job.
A Full lane Of
SHOE OILS
BOW M AN
SH O E SH O P
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> KIWANDA HEALTH CENTER ♦
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No. 3 NEWS
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Correction; Last week g paper car­
ried the nev.s ite: :n that J. Tabor
Mr. Dick’sou and Mr. Gamble receiv­
ed m dirat treatment at the Kermis-
on hospital. It ahoul'l have read re­
ceived treatment at Kiwanda Health
Center No. 8.
Miss Ellis is at Kiwanda Health
Center No. 8 receiving treatment.
ing qralitiee of the wheat— stren^li-
ening and nourishing, it in tasteful
too.
In addition we carry a full line of
the finest cakes and pies, baked on
the premise!, everything prepared
with the purest ingredients ®n l mode
to represent the utmost in d elid ajs-
ness and food ralue.
Hermiston Bakery
Foreifn-Born io Csbiiet
A foreign-Ixim ctCxen Is eligible to
sit In tlte President's enldneL Many
cabinet officials have liven foreign
hone, among them Alexander Hamil­
ton, Alb-rt liallntin, Carl Seliurs,
Franklin K. I.nne. James Wilson, Os-
ear Solomon Strauss am) William
Bauehop Wilson.
Air Is Still Cheap
Hint for motorists: It Is economy
to nap ns much str and as little gaso­
line ne p o sd h le In yonr mrhqretor.—
Woman's Home Comnanlon.
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