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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1930)
WANT AOS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * CHUBCH MOTES ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ lUIGON NEWS ITEMS Hermiston Monday to visit his w ife There are 22 2* telephones in Pten-11*72 in use. and son who are in ths hospital. dleton. In 1920 there were only | The little one la In a serious condi — 1 1 -J----- -------- L ■■ tion w ith th ro at and ear trouble. M r. and Mre. Batte Rand motored to Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. Fran k Stevers and son W ilb u r were visiting friends in Boardman Monday. — Complete Line of Sporting Goods— Mr. and Mrs. Brace were Hermis ton callers Monday. M r. and Mrs. W ill Morton visited at ths orris Burchett home Sun day. Hugh G rim m called at the Y em Jonee home Sunday. Mrs. 0. Coryell returned home Sunday from The Delies where she Baptist-Christian Church has been takin g treatments. She I t seems most fittin g th at we are w as accompanied by relatives. Mrs. Elroy Lamoreaux and son Eu to study about the Sower next Sun F O B SAI E Flee Jersey eows, I day m orning for this is spring time gene were Hermiston visitors Thurs fresh, 1 yearling bull subject to and spring time is always sowing day. They called on Mrs. W . C. regtatratlon. J. <3. Cochrant M la- time. The heart is like a garden and Isom on their return home. nsfcaha Spring. Phone 35-W -4. Mr. Fran k Brace is very busy the seed of the Word of God be sown 27-2tp In it and let It grow and bring fbrth planting peas and ¡early potatoes on W e extend a cordial in v ita the Jack Bullard place which he has FOB H I S One four wheeler tra il fru it. * r ; «ne stack tra ile r. A tew good tion to a ll interested In the W ord of rented lor th ia year. Roscoe W illiam s planted early po •aad cans toe-¿.sale cheap. Used God to be present at ten o’clock. Charles Beneflel is spending a few The theme for our consideration at tatoes Thursday. parte for all care. Hermiston Auto days visiting friends n Lexngton. The H . B. C. committee met Thurs morning worship Is “Receiving the W recking House. B. F. Pierson, tl|e Righteous day and visited the cemetery decid Joe Puckett who has been visit owner. 19tfc RhconeHIWtlon ot One." Ths theme Is w orthy o f our ing on-needed improvements. A day ing a t the home of his fath er-in -law , B u rk’s For Bargains. spent in cleaning the Charles Beneflel, took ieet interest and most serious w ill be his little thought. W ho would not wish to bo grounds and about 200 trees w ill daughter Joice to Portland for a M aley’s Electric Hatchery. Baby a frien d of God through Jesus Ohrlst? ho set, beeldee hardy shrubs. Mrs. short visit w ith her mother. «kicks, custom hatched. Most all W e hope hungry hearts may come J. Smith, Mrs. W . C. Isom and Mrs. E arl Benael waa a Sunday visi standard breeds.— W e’H tre at <yeu and be fed. Geargs Haskell served on this com tor a t the W . C. Isom home. rig h t. Used Incubators fo r sale .'T etin g folks society meets at 1:30 tuittee. A day w ill be set for the Agnes Kendler of U m atilla, who Freewater, Oregon, Phone (5 F 1 4 , P. M. W e have a place for a ll the work soon and every one Invited to la attending the Northwestern busl- Freew ater. 26-Stp young fo lk sa n d extend a welcome to help. : For inform ation Inquire at neea school at Spokane, and who Is them. the postoffice. home for a short visit, visited Doro T O R SALE— 10 scree on Columbia Evening wrshlp a t 7 :» « and the M r. and Mrs. W ill Morton who thy Isom Saturday (afternoon. lilg h w ay , between main Irrig ation theme "The Church w ith O ne* Door” have rented the Beavert place for Those on the sick list the past ditch and city. Price *1200.00 w ill he presented. this year have moved Into the Hux week w ith attacks of the flu are L illia n P. Hubbe, Trustee, Silver- Prayer meeting end study is nt house where they w ill live u n til the Dorothy and Donald Isom. Mrs. ton, Oregon. 25-tfc 7 : S I on Thursday nights. Beaver* house Is repaired H a rry Sm ith, Mre. Burchett and her Mrs. W . C. Isom was . a business little grandson. MISCELLANEOUS T A K E N FROM . M Y DESK Tuesday » visitor la Hermiston Saturday. —’ M. E, Church Motes Russell McCoy waq a week-end vis Sunday at 10 o’clock A. M. you M r. and Mrs. Alqulat were dinner March 4, Buiovla Lindberg model ito r w ith his parents, M r. and Mrs. w rist watch. W ill give reward are wsleorhe to our Sunday school guests a t the James W arner home McCoy. for return and no questions asked. and there w ill be a chair fo r you. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oliver were H er Preaching nt 11 A. M. Fred B. Barker. 27-tfe Mrs. F red M arkham who has been miston callers Saturday. On Thursday, March 13, our dis seriously 111 w ith Influenza. Is some M r. and Mrs. Marshal Markham B u rk’s For Bargains. tric t superintendent wUl be here for better. are visiting at ths McCoy home. quarterly conference. John Smith is on ths sick list this "H IG H E S T CASH PRICES P A ID FOR the March M r. and Mrq. Seaman visited week. LIVESTO C K OF A L L K IN D S .” Remember the day and come. friends bere Saturday and Sunday. Epworth League a t 6:30 P. M. The 4-H sewing clubs, divisions one Address Guston d Bennett, The Mr. and Mrs. J. Berry of Um atilla, O. W. Payne, and two, o f w ith th eir liead^rs, Dalles, Oregon. 27-4tc No evening services. spent Sunday vrtth Mrs. BerryB pastor. Mrs. F ran k Brace and Mm. H a rry mother, Mrs. Em m ett McCoy. W A N T E D — Man w ith car. I f you Smith, Saturday. Division three w ant a Job that offers good pay sewing met a t the ¡school building, CHRISIIAIMIMQA and steady employment, w rite V. also eooklng,- division three. The 44 p h rls t Jeans’* was the subject of work Is quite nicely started and It is S. Chaney, 115 No. G arfield, Pen the Lesson - Sermon In all hoped w ill be carried through sue dleton, Oregon 27-2tp Churches of Christ, Scientist, on cessfully. Sunday, March 2. F A R M FOR T R A D E — 75 acres A1 George Kendler, . Dorothy Isom. The Oolden .Text was, "Whoso, soil, government ditch; a ll In crop, E arl Isom and Verdfe Leach motored PENDLETON, OREGON ever believeth that Jesus is the clear of Incumberance, on highway to Pendleton Sunday P. M. to see Christ Is born of God; and every near Klam ath Falls, GVegen. W ill the show a t th« R lvoll. one that loveth him that begat trade far farm near Hermiston. loveth him also that is begotten Mrs. James W arn er made a trip to H . H . Haynes, 2323 Orchard Ave of him" ( I John 6:1). Pendleton Tuesday to have some K lam ath Falls, Oregon. 27-2tp Among the citations which oom- dental work done. prised the Lesson-Sermon was ths F ran k Fredrickson made a trip to B u rk’s For Bargains. following from the Bible: “Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree PHONE 19-J FOR elect, hi,whom m y sotaAeMghtotk; p uller, also 250 ft. in. cable. F u r I have put my spirit upon him: he nitu re, hardware and stoves. lO tfe LIST OF SERI shall bring torth Judgment to the Gentiles” (Isa. 41:1). Burk's fo r Bargains. The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Burk's For Bargains. Christian Science textbook, "Sci ence and Health with Key to the 20 ACRES of old a lfa lfa land for Scriptures”, by M ary Baker Eddy: sale or w ill rent i f planted to “Christ is ths tree Idea voicing artichokes. L. M. Baker, M an good, the divine message from God zanita, Oregon. 2 (-3 to to men speaking to ths human con sciousness" (p. 121).’ "Through Order Baby Chicks from J. S. W est, out all generations both before and Hermiston. 2 t-4 tp after the Christian era, the Christ, as the spiritual Idee,—the reflec W s have Money to Loan on D airy tion ot God,—has come with some Cattle, Beef Cattle and Sheep measure of power and grace to all T w in C ity Creamery Company, prepared to receive Christ, Truth1* ( p . Kennewick, Washington. 25-tfc m ua Troy Laandry Calls Mon,Tues. Thurs. & S a t Damp Wash 20 lb s, 85c KECK Barber Shop LODGE DIRECTORY S P O R T IN G G< IH »DS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ From Kennewick. NOTICE TO CBEDITORS H . B. W h itn e y of Kennewick, was IX THE COUNTY COUBT OF THE Hermiston caller Thursday. STATE OF OREGON FOE UMA TILLA COUNTY. Twin Falls Visit<£ In the M atte r of the Estate of W illia m Graham Root, Deceased. Notice is hereby given th at the undersigned has been appointed exe cu trix of the last w ill and testament ot W illia m Graham Root, deceased and has qualified as the te w directs. AU persons having claims against said, estate a r t required to present the same to me a t the office of W . 3 . W arner, my attorney, in Herm is ton, Oregon w ith proper vouchers, w ith in six months from the M. L. Brown, Weiser, Idaho; B. B errler, L a Grande; Joe Feld mar, H . P. Heilm an, M r. and Mrs H errin , F B. Sibley, a l l ’ of Portland; 3. E. W ilson, The Dalles; M r. and Mrs Darrel, Seattle; and V. B. Bybee, Ce cil Casper, A lb ert Gruber and N. L. Dated this «th day of February, Gorglns, a ll of W a lla W alla . 1M 0. A D A U N E R. P. C A R L Y LE , Carnal N et Heavily Leaded ll-6 tc Executrix. When a camel Is three years old, Il Is token Into the caravan for a few :'s For Bargains. tripe to accustom It to desert travel At four It carries a small load and at MOTICE TO CREDITORS live can undertake a fnl) share of h ths County Court of the State of work. However, loads carried by these huge animals do not exceed 400 t Oregon for Umatilla County. to 000 pounds at most In ths M atte r o f the Estate of - R E A D T H E W A N T ADS— I T PATO O rtfftn . Deceased. Natloe Is hereby give» th a t ths »oooeoeoex oeeeeoooeowoo has been appointed ad ar o f the estate of M a rt BREVITIES S rlffln , deceased, and has qael lftod In playing cards tor money a as the tew directs. Adi persons hav good deal dependa on i teg claims against said estate are spqulred to preoeat the eaaee to i office of W . J.. W arn er, my at- Mea who get sentenced tor y. In Hermiston, Oregon, w ith arson i to longer make Ugjit ef vouchers, w ith in six months f r o « tbs date hereof. Dated this 20th day of February. Blacksmiths have a habit of ISM . ©tag things la the haat of the F. L JEWETT, 25-Cte have the tin e now and olaaeiok Ow prioe is «2.00. to o a t can assnre yon a firet- Don’t w*it until the erase is ready second and fourth Thursday. Region Hall. HITT’S CONFECTIONERY i t i : .i W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V, PRIME General Dentistry HERMISTON X -R a y and Diagnosis Bank B uilding Phone Connections Sundays and Evenings by apelnt- ment. ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 73S. Rea. Phone 713 Office in First National Bank Bldg. ♦ ♦ ♦ • • A h s. M c K enzie , m . d Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office: A CHANGE OF DATE FOR YOUR 1-2-3 Inland Em pire Bldg. Pendleion, Oregon W. J. W A BN EB Atto rney-at-Law Hermiston i : : TELEPHONE BILLING DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis eases. Office: Two doors west of postoffice Phone 481 Office Hours, 10 to 12; l:> 0 to 3. During March a new plan of issu ing telephone hills will be intro duced. Hermiston, Oregon. HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481 Benefits from the new arrange ment wiil appeal to you. A full ex planation will be enclosed with your March 1st telephone bill. Please read it carefully. PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I The Hermiston billing date after March 1st, will be the > * 11th of the month, r. \\ S J. L. VAUGHAN 1 X ■ '' \ T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany i ■ 206 East Court St. ANY AND I « Everthing Electrical « ■ FOR YOU Phone 139 Burk's for Bargains. NOTICE I AM HERE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. ’S R E P A IR S H O P IF YOU ARE SATIS I AIM TO HANDLE A GOOD QUALITY OF MEAT, AND HAN DLE IT UNDER THE MOST SANITARY CONDITIONS. OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES. H tttta s W h e r e Y o u r D o lla r s My Motto: H a v e M o r e “C e n ts ” “ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ” It will urprlee you how much we can save you during the year on your shoe bill. All we ask Is that you bring your shoos to us for repairing In ample time so we can do a good Job. HERMISTON MEAT MARKET Friday & Saturday A. W. TURNBLAD PHONE 411 C A S H P R IC E S 1« POUNDS SUGAR ........... ..... ~.................- ........... . >1.00 R IC E . 4 POUNDS t ----------- -- 98c ......... C R Y S TA L W H IT E SOAP, 10 BARS....... ............. 1 O ALLO N8 COAL O IL _______ Ar WHY FAT MORE? Rise Front B U R N H A M ’S GENERAL MERCHANDISE PHONS M l HERMISTON, OREGON 121 MAIN ST. A Full Line Of SHOE OILS BOWMAN SHOESHOP Pendleton Service for Hermiston People NO. 2 1-2 S IZE F A N C Y S P IN A C H , 3 CANS B U IE B U N N Y F A N C Y PEAS. 6 CANS ................ ...... 1 ing qualities of the wheat— strength ening and nourishing, it is tasteful too. , In addition we carry a full line of the finest cakes and pies, baked cn the premises, everything prepared with the purest ingredients and made to represent the utmost in dslicio-.;«- ness and food raise. Hermiston Bakery J « " g I Pendleton, Ore. ■ FIED TELL OTHERS; IF YOU ARE NOT TELL ME. ' . O. A. H ills , entomologist a t the U m atilla experiment station, made a hasty trip to T w in Falls. Idaho, last Sunday to confer w ith D r. Carter who is in charge of the w ork which M r. H ills la doing here. At Hotel. Meets first and th ird Thurs day. Legion A u xilia ry meet« IB THE TIME to got your Lawn Mowers in ■hase for Barine. We ADDITIONAL LOCALS Ml HERMISTON POST NO. 37 Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Guns Cigars, Candies, Sandwiches no. ( INSURANCE-—Fire, Life, Auto— “In sure in « t n Insurance.” J. M. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 20«, L O O . F. meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows’ h all. Visiting members w - dlally Invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretory. Baxter Hutchison, N . G. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER THREE TIMES A WEI-K. PHONE 461 AND OUR DRIVER WILL STOP. SHAAR'S BARBER SHOP Local Agent DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Pendleton. Oregon