The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 24, 1930, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1339
H X B M 1S TO K H B B A L D , BSBMXBTOIT.
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school and each class la high school
Gerald and George McKsnsls who here Sunday and was enjoyed by Hermiston Saturday.
LODOS DIRECTORY
had their pictures taken last Friday have been spending their spring vaca­ everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace went to
SCHOOL NEWS
♦ by a photographer from Portland. No tion ut their home here, returned to
Silas Barker and wife were In The Dalles Sunday to visit relatives. Y1NEYARD LODGE NO. I N , I Of a
F. meets each Monday evening la Odd
charge is made tor the taking of the Portland Tuesday to resume their at the Church drew a large crowd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor­
pictures but 25 cents is charged if studies at Columbia university.
dially Invited.
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At a recnt meeting of the high an individual wants a proof of the f a » * * ' 1 31
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W.
R.
Longhorn,
Secretary.
FOR SALI
school student body the following picture.
Home From School.
Baxter Hutchison,- N. G.
Miss Alice Dyer who attends school
I HAVB 299 SACKS ..OF ..NETTED were chosen as the nominating com­
at
Monmouth
normal,
spent
the
week
mittee
to
choose
officers
for
next
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
Gem seed potatoes, certified last
Meets first and third Thurs­
year and good for seed. J. M. Nor­ year; Fern Lindner, Jane Warner, ♦
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
♦ week end with her parents, Mr. and
day. Legion Auxiliary meet«
ton at Red A White Store, Hermis­ Morlrs Pierson. Ed Throop, Donald ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. L. C. Dyer.
second and fourth Thursday.
ton.
34-tfe DeMoss, Victor Addleman and Albert Visita From Colorad0.
Kennings. This committee In turn
Legion Hall.
A. B. Junk, merchant of Merino. Returns to Portland.
Lois Jackson, who has been visit-1
FOR SALE— Weaner pigs; DeLaval dzecided to put up the following Colo., was a visitor at the F. H. Mor­
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Milker, 2 unit; and for sale or before the student body as officers ían home Friday of last week.
W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D.
C. M. Jackson, for the past few days,
trade: one Chester White boar for next year:
YOU w ill take a re*l pride in the smart style and fresh new
Donald Jackson,
now associated with
returned
to
her
home
in
Portland
Kenneth Gabriel. Stanfield. Phone president; Edmund Briggs, vice-
beauty of the Ford just as you w ill find an ever-gTowing satisfac­
From Wall* Walla.
Dr. F. V. PRIME
Sunday.
3 9 -F -ll.
33-ltp president; secretary, Mary Brown
Colonel Jay C. Batchelder of Walla
tion
in
its
alert,
capable
performance.
General Dentistry
son;; Dick Hitt, social leader; treas Walla, Washington, was in Hermis­
FOR SALE— Corona Portable type­
X-Ray and Diagnosis
urer, Victor Addleman; sergeant-at- ton Thursday of this week. The Col­
From
the
new
dep
r*diator
to
the
tip
of
the
curving
rear
fen­
IRRIGON NEWS
writer. If it is a typewriter you
Bank Building
Phone Connection«
arms, Frank Shaw; yell leaders, Bes­ onel Is field representative for the
need, we have them.
The new
der there is an unbroken sweep °f line— a flowing grace of con­
Sundays and Evenings by apelat-
sie Madden and Elbert Hutchison.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Leicht
enter­
Snpyder-Crecelius Paper Company of
Remington Portable; re-condition
ment.
tour and harmony °f color heretofore thought possible only in an
The typing team of the Hermiston that city, and always has a supply of tained at Sunday dinner Mr. Hls-
ed standard Remingtons; typewrit­
lngton, Miss Hovee and Miss Renfro.
expensive autom°bile.
er ribbons, carbon paper. The Her high school went to Pendleton Sat­ high class cigars.
ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
The Easter program and services
miston Herald.
33-tfc urday to enter In the county typing
At today’s low prices the new Ford is an outstanding value, for
Physician and Surgeon
contest held in that city. Shlrlle
Card of Thanks.
Office
Phone
733.
Res. Phon« 711
FOR SALE— Young tomato plants Brownson and Harold Pace entered
it
combines
everything
you
want
or
need
in
a
motor
car
.
.
.
We wish to thank all those who so
PAINTING, KALS0MINING
Mrs. George Briggs, Hermiston, in the amateur division and Besle timely came to our aid last Friday
Office
in
First
National
Bank Bldg.
beauty , . . safety . . . comfort . , . speed . , , power . . . quick
Oregon.
33tfc Madden and Ruth Cherry entered in to help save our home from fire.
PAPERING
acceleration . . . ease of control . . . economy . , . reliability and
the novice division. Word has not
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carson.
WALL PAPERS
h s. M c K enzie , m . d -
FOR SALE— Piano in storage. Looks
yet been received who won the con­
L. J0UANNAULT, STANFIELD.
long
life.
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
and is like new. Will sacrifice for
test, but it is believed that Milton- Back to School.
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
balance, 1138.00.
Terms 32.00
$435.00 Up, F. 0. B. Detroit.
Pendleton, Oregon
weekly. W ill discount for cash. Freewater won first and Pendleton
second.
Call
or
telephone
f°r
a
demonstration
Write Tallman Plano Store, 395 So.
W. J. W ARNER
Saturday evening Mr. F. Shaw ac­
' 12 St., Salem, Oregon.
32-3tc
Attorney-at-Law
companied by Mary Brownson and
REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS— We Nina Rae McCulley motored to Hepp­
Hermiston
is:
Oregoa
have the agency for the Remington ner to take part in the declamatory
Portable, the ideal graduation gift. contests held in that city. Nina Rae
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Authorized Ford Sales and Service
Also two No. 10 and one No. 11 took part la the humorous division
Chiropractor
Remington Standard Typewriters, of the inter-county declamatory con­
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis­
all in good condition, new ribbons test and placed third. Mary Brown­
eases-
and ready to go. Priced reason­ son took part in the lnterpetlve di­
Office: Two doors west of postofflco
WHAT IS ADVERTISING!
able. At the Herald office. 31-tfc vision of the Oregon State college
Phone 481
contest
and
did
not
place.
Phone 571
Hermiston, Oregon
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to d.
FOR SALE— Odd lot of Del M wte
Don’t forget the public speaking
“Advertising is the education of
Lawn envelopes. While they last,
Hermiston, Oregon.
box of 25 for 10c. At the Herald program to be held Friday evening.
the public as to what you are, where
office.
29-tfc April 25, in the high school auditor­
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
you are, and what yon have to offer
Haley’s Electric Hatchery.
Baby ium at 8 o’clock. Three one-oct
in the way of skill, talent or com­
BEAUTY PARLOR
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chicks, custom hatched. Most all plays will he given besides some ex­
modity. The only man who should
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 461
tra
numbers.
Miss
Dora
Stevens
Is
standard breeds. We’ll treat you
not advertise is the man who has
right. Used incubators for sale. In charge of the work.
nothing to offer the world in the
Tentative plans are being made to
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Freewater, Oregon, Phone 65F14,
way of commodity or service.”
Telephone
801 Night or Daay
Freewater.
25-9tp hold a handicraft exhibit at the high
— Elbert Hubbard.
school building May 10 and 11. Ef­
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
MISCE T. LA NEOUS
forts are being made to arrange a
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
musical program consisting of num­
Ambulance Service
WANTED— Girl for general house­ bers from the boys’ and girl's glee
Hermiston Avenue
work, good home, small family, clubs, the high school orchestra and
permanent. Call 131, Mrs. Gorfkle, pulls of Misses Frederlcksons and
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Pendleton.
34-ltc Miss Mumma. There will be no
BSTRAY— One bay mule with halter charge and everyone is cordially In­
and chain attached. Notify J. S. vited to attend.
Each organization In the school in­
206 East Court S t
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Burnham, Hermiston, Ore. 34-ltc
cluding basketball teams, glee clubs.
ANY AND
S
WANTED—About 15 head of stock
for pasture. W. A. Mikesell, Cold IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
Springs dam.
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The purtay of the ingredients used, plus the expert baking
BIG ROADSTER— Suitable for mak-
assures you the Best Quality Bakery Foods.
lng truck. Trade for furniture. In­
T8ry our Cakes, Pics, Cookies, Buns, Rolls and Bread once,
quire at Herald office.
33-tfc
FOR YOU
and you’ll always trade here,
SUNSET MOTOR FREIGHT, INC.
Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore. ■
Bonded. Insured. Dally service
Pendleton, Portland, Seattle. Leav-
Pendleton 4 P. M. Terminal Her-
mlton Creamery Co., Phone 852.
H IH IH H m B B B B B B B B IB B m ilM H m W
, and Swift 4 Co., Phone 71. 31-tfc
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WANT ADS
PRIDE
of
POSSESSION
Rohrman Motor Co.
i J. L. VAUG H AN!
Let Your Baker Do Your
Baking
EBALL!
HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live­
stock. We will he In Hermiston
every week. Drop us a card if you
have any stock to sell. Huston &
Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Ore­
gon, Box 327.
31-tfc
AT THE HERALD OFFICE— Carbon
paper, typewriter ribbons, Ink pads
and rubber stamps. '
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree
puller, also 250 ft. In. cable. Fur­
niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc
INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— 'Tn-
sure In sure Insurance.” J. M.
Biggs.
Or Toothpick»
Unless somebody plants s few trees
shortly future generations need not
worry about splinters.—Indianapolis
News.
We Print
PACKET HEADS
HEADS
INVITATIONS
STATEMENTS
BILL HEADS
ENVELOPES
R E C E IP T S
DODGERS
FOLDERS
BLANKS
QARDS
T A G S
and guarantee your
g
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HERMISTON BAKERY
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Mission
Indians
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
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The undersigned have opened a regular service in Hermiston.
We call for and deliver Monday and Thursday of each week.
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Dry Cleaning, Dye Works, Carpets and Household Furnishings.
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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PENDLETON, OREGON
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VS.
C eaM Populate Oceaa»
The conger eel, which Is an 1m
portent food fish of Europe, is said to
lay »1.000,000 eggs, and It Is estimat­
ed If each egg grew to maturity and
the Increase continued si the same
rate, every ocean and sea would be
full of conger eels In ten years.
Everthing
Electrical
PHONE 341
Umatilla
BALL PARK
Apr. 27
2.00 P. M.
Third Game*-Each won one and lost one.
Bang-up Baseball Will be Played
I, 35c
BURNHAMS
General Merchandise
8
UMATILLA
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B
B
9
Where Your Dollars Have
More Sense
We carry a good stock of Men's Wear, Overalls from 31.35 to
32.00 each. Coveralls, Work Shirts. Gloves, Hats, Caps, Jumpers,
Neckties. Dress Shirts, Common and Fancy Underwear of all kinds.
Did you see our Silk Polo Shirts?
Men's Dress Socks, Garters, Suspenders.
IF YOU CAN'T FIND IT ANYWHERE ELSE WE MAY HAVE IT.
Our Grocery Stork Is Complete—
Our Prices are Right—
Our terms are Cash, unless otherwise arranged.
Your Patronage Is Solicited.
Make this your motto-—Meet me nt Burnliani’B where a fair pro­
fit Is made on every sale. Whore yon get 10 to 40 per cent more
for your produce than cut price stores pay.
Where we are Just one of you.
Where we know what It means to pay 35.56 per acre water
rent and 32.50 to 35.00 taxes per aero. Your problems are onr’s
Also our suceese d- pends upon yon.
Come in— always more than welcome; If ncdlng or not your wel­
come is the same. Our phone hangs on the wall— come In and use
It. Look over the nev Dresses, Piece Goods, Women's Shoes, etc.
You can see our store from moRt any place on Mein Street. It
has a white front all painted BIUK.
We are a member ol the Chamber of Commerce. Are you?
Watch Our Windows for Prices
It will urprlae you how much
we can save you during the year
on your shoe bill. All we ask Is
that you bring your shoes to us
for repairing la ample time so we
can do a good job.
A Full Line Of
__________ SHOE OILS__________
BOWMAN
SHOESHOP
CHRISTIAN SCIEKCE CHURCHES
Mpxoctrine of Atonement” was the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon
la all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, April 20.
The Golden Text was, “If any
man bo In Christ, hu Is a new crea­
ture: old things sra passed away;
behold, all things are become new"
(I! Cor. 5:17).
Among the citations which com-
pr'oed the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: “And you
hath ho quickened, who were dead
In trespasses and Bins; . . . For
through him we both have access
by ore Spirit unto the Father"
(Eph. 2: I, 18).
Tho Lesson-Sermon also Included
ono of the religious tenets of Chris­
tian Science, from Its denomination­
al textbook. “Science and Health
with Key to tho Scriptures", by
I.ii.ry Baker Eddy: "4. Wo acknowl­
edge Jesus’ atonement aa the evi­
dence of divine, efficacious Love,
unfolding man's unity with God
through Christ Jesus the Way-
sbower; and we acknowledge that
man is saved through Christ,
through Truth, Life, and Love ae
demonstrated by the Galilean Pro-
phot In heallok the "lck an<1 o™*
C >3ing Pin and death” (P- 497),