The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 30, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930
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CHURCH NOTES
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Preaching service at 7:30 P. M.
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C. W. Cutler. Pastor.
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METHODIST CHURCH
The services for the Methodist
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICE
church next Sunday and the week
following will consist of the follow ­
Sunday school at 10 A. M.
ing very Interesting activities:.
Preeaching service at 11 A. M.
The Sunday school lg better equip
Young Peoples’ meeting at 6.30 ped this fall with teachers an d of-
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FOR HAIJi— New circulator heater
for sale cheap. Inquire at the
Variety Store.
8-ltc
FOR AL®— 1926 Ford Touring; 1923
Chevrolet Roadster; 1923 Ford
Pickup; 1934 Special Touring Stn
debaker; 1983 Fod Coupe; 1926
Dodge Coupe. If It Is a part for
an auto, we have It. Hermison
Auto Wrecking House. Frank
Pierson, Owner.
63-tfc
W. O. ST AVER
PILOT ROCK, OREGON
FOR SALE— Angel end Sunshine
cakes, »1.00 each. Mrs. W. O.
Dyer, phone 7 9 -F -ll.
6-4tp
FOR SALE— Number one family cow,
coming fresh soon. Six years old.
Spencer.
8-3tc
MISCELLANEOUS
I
—— ———
I OR TRADE— A good equity In a
fine, large, elose-ln Portland home
for Hernrtston property.
Inquire
Herald office, Hermiston.
5-tfc
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
,
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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R e p r e sen ta tiv e 2 2 n d
District.
' He favors the rigid economy of public funds progressive legis­
lation, and, It elected, will render faithful and conscientious ser­
Go to Burk’d for Bargain»—Now.
—A d r . __________________________
SUNSET TRUCK U N E — Bonded. In­
sure». Dally aervlfle Pendleton-
Portland. Leaving Pendleton at 4
P. M. Terminal, Hermiston Cream­
ery Company, phone 852; and
Swift A Company Cream Station,
Phone 71.
44'tic
vice to his constituents.
fleers than it has been for some
time.
Come next 8unday.
Ten
o'clock sharp.
Moruiag worship at 16 o’clock to
which all are cordially Invited.
The Epworth League w ill meet
at 6:30 and following that service
will be the usual evening worship
hour.
Then oa Wednesday, November 6,
at 11 o'clock the Ladies' Aid will be­
gin week for the day. Bring your
baskrt for a pot luck lunch. There
will be work and you will need ye ar
scissors and large needles.
Every
member Is urged to Invite and bring
a friend who may be interested In
the work of the aid.
O. W. Payne, pastor.
He will oppose all abnoxloug laws that
will Increase the tax burden.
— Paid Advertisement
16 A. M. Bible school.
11 A. M. Preaching service, “We
are all true men."
6:30 P. M. Endeavor and prayer
meeting service. The prayer meet­
ing class 18 studying the Hebrew
Letter.
7: g o P. M. Preaching servtcte.
“Many are called but few are chos­
en.”
W. E. Jones. Pastor.
Visit From Portland.
Mrs. Andy Rlntoul and small son
of Portland are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Rintoul’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Briggs.
PAGE FIVE
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
VINEYARD LODGE
No. 306 I. O. O. F. meets each
Monday avert i * la Odd Fellows'
bell. Visiting members cordlel'y
invited
W. R. Longhorn, Secretar.
George HarkenrUler, N. G.
BACK
AT THE HERALD OFFICE— Garbon
paper, typewriter ribbons. Ink pads
and rubber stamps.
____ IF YO U ARE
H O T SATISFIED H i
EVERY WAY WITH
YOUR PURCHASE.
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree
puUer, also 260 ft. in. cable. Fur­
niture, hardware and stovee. lOtfc
R e a d y o u r lo c a l p a p e r.
Pl’ J»H »’LL
W e p ro m is e y o u t h a t ! Y o u r m o n e y 'w ill b e c h e e r f u lly r e f u n d e d o r a n e x ­
c h a n g e w ill b e m a d e i f y o u a r e n o t c o m p le te ly a n d a b s o lu te ly s a tis f ie d in
e v e ry w a y w ith e v e ry p u r c h a s e . W e - w a n t y o u to b e h a p p y w ith e v e r y t h in g -
y o u b u y a t o u r s to re s . Y o u ’ll lik e o u r g u a r a n t e e d f o o d s e r v i c e !
i OF WEARING UPON FINAL
REPORT
Specials Friday, Saturday and Monday
| i thd County Court of the State of
Otegou for Umatilla County.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
REPORT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Mart Griffin, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the m dondgaeg administrator of the
ste of Mart Griffin, deceased, has
Final Report with tho clerk
<tf the above entitled Court, aad that
the Judge of said Court has deelg-
arday, the 22nd day of
r.lM « aa the time, end the
of the above entitled Cotfrt In
the County Court House in Pendle-
ttlla County, Oregon i
when aad where bearing is
ad th eiw a . All persona In-
are hereby notified to then
and there appear and show cause. If
any they have, why said report
should not be approved, the admin­
istrator discharged, bis bondsmen
aad tbs estate closed.
Dated this 33rd day of October.!
1MB.
F. L. Jewett,
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Administrator.
Specialize in Good Furni­
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
F r e e D e liv e ry
to y o u r d o o r.
W H E B ' QUALITY * «‘>PR!C£$ M SÉT
P tN O L tlO M , O R EG O N
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
ary meets second aud
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
now aasoaiated with
Dr. F. V. Prime
General DqnMstry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phpae Connections
Sunday and evenings by appoint­
ment.
BOB S H O P
Beauty Services a Specialty
Permanent Waving
Spiral Croqulgnole
PENDLETON. OREGON
HERB GREEN
Jeweler
P e n d le to n , O re g o n
Radios
Motors
F ix tu r e s
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
Tel. 660
ELECfRIC SERVICE
COMPANY
Appliances
Electrical Contracting
"Anything Electrical"
627 Main St.
Phone 978
Pendleton
Alfred W. Christopherson
SAW TELLE’S
Rhynaüm aafl Surgeon
Office Phone 73«. Ibis. Phone 712
Ofrtce In Flrtrt National Bank r.idj
J e w e le r s
I have returned from Seattle
where I practiced tor the past (3
years, to Pendleton.
I have now had 25 years ex­
perience examlng eyes and mak­
ing glasses.
DR DALE ROTHWELL
GPTOMLTRIST
and
r~TICI?N
ft lie IT, Bone Building
I END ZT0' , CRT JON
T.’honc 1280
Inc.
P e n d le to n , O re g o n
HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live­
stock. We w ill be in Hermiston
every week. Drop us a card If you
gave any stock to sell. Huston A
Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon.
Box 327.
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Ul tho Matter of the Estate
of
William Graham Root, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned executrix of the laet
W ill and Testament of William Gra­
ham Root, deceased, haa filed her
f in a l Report with the Clerh of the
above entitled Court and that the
Judge of said Court has designated
BKturday, the 16th day of November,
1626 at 2 o'clock In the afternoon as
the time, end the rooms of the above
entitled Court in the County Court
Rouse In Pendleton, Umatilla County,
Oregon,
as the place
when
an d
w h ere
h e a r in g
U to he had thereon. All persons in­
terested are hereby notified to then
and there appear and show cause, if
Any they have, why said report
should not be approved, the executrix
discharged, her bondsmen exhonor-
ated aad the estate closed.
Dated this ld th day of October,
1930.
Adeline R. Payne Carlyle,
t*5U
Executrix.
645 Main St.
f lK h lT U R E Q ).
Burk's Big Buys Still on— Adv.
vpv
WE—
Sperry Pancake and Waffle Hour
9-8 ia b » s ..... 59c
A M A1Z0 B F IA V O R S Y R U P
55
OATS
S p e r r y ’s P la in , R o lle d
o r Q u ic k C o o k in g
9 Lb. B ag............... 49C
Elbo Macaroni
_____ in B u lk .
5 L U .......... ........... 39c
6 L b . P a il
$ 1 .1 5 '
A tto rn e y - a t-L a w
H e rm is to n - O re g o n
Hermiston Bfetrber Shop
and Beauty Parlor
M r. a a d M rs. S lja a r , P ro p .
Hermiston
Stephens'
Lunchenett 3
Oretji n
Phone 461
Prann Funeral Servico
Telephone 801 Zight er Day
Chapel, Funeral Coach and
Sanitary Titohrofirn Room
Ambutanÿh Service
Hermlsteil Avenue.
T. K. Johnson
Physician rod Surge°u
Office, Telephone Building
Hermiston-, Oregon
Office Phone, 1023 House 1012
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CJ»irox»cyt
Office: Two doors west poatoffice
Offiea hours, lv to 12; l;8 0 to 8.
Phone 481
Hermiston, Oregon
E x te n d s a w e lc o m e to
th e p e o p le o f H e rm is to n
a n d in v ite s th e m to
c o m e in a n d tr y so m e o f
o u r s u m m e r s p e c ia ls .
W e s e rv e th e b e s t
lu n c h e s a n d d in n e r s in
P e n d le to n .
O u r p a s t r i e s and
r o a s ts a r e c o o k e d b y
M rs. A . A . K im b a ll a n d
M rs. S te p h e n s . T h e b e s t
c o o k s in th e c ity .
COME IN AND
TRY US OUT
PENDLETON
COCOA
f»i M acM arr
2 Pounds . .. ........... 19c
C a n n e d C o ffe e Q u a lity
I n B u lk .
A lw a y s F re s h .
S a v e th e c o s t o f th e tin .
POUNDS
FOR
O. O. Stephens, Prop.
T h e E n e r g y D rin k
I n B u lk
C o ffe e
$ 1 .0 0
PURE LARD
Cocoanut
F a n c y S h r e d d e d s w e e t­
e n e d . I n B ulk.
30c
Per Pound ...
8 Pound Pail, $1.45
BACON BACKS, Med. weight, Per Pound
PICNIC S H
W . J. W ARNER
O U L D E R S A n e x c e p tio n a l v a lu e a t th is p r ic e . P e r
29c
L b 23c
H . A M c K a iin M. D.
Eyq, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
7 3 7 M a in S t
P e n d le to n
Jack A llen Supply Co.
W . M. RAKESTRAW
W a tc h m a k e r a n d J e w e lr y
AUTO PARTS
SPORT GOODS
P h o n e F our H u n d re d
627 M a in S tr e e t
P e n d le to n , O re g o n
“Good Vision and Eye Comfort”
Lenses Ground and Fitted
G if ts f o r A ll O c c a s io n s
Dr. J. P. STEW ART
FRED H. BROWN
Office In Sawtelle’s Jewelry Store
Phone 37
Pendleton, Ore.
J e w e le r
317 Main Street
R enditen, Ore.
C L O T H IN G
Del Monte
Catsup
Reg. »ize bottle.. 19c
2
Fancy Comb
Honey
for ............ —
- 43c
Sweet Potatoes
KERR’S BEST
Waxed Paper
M INCE
MEAT
4 0 f o o t ro ll In c u tte r
box
W e h av e a new b a rre l
a n d i t ’s c e r ta in ly fin e .
2 Lba.
35C
FRANCIS A. W ALMAN
F lo rs h e im S h o e s
Radio Repairing
HYATT & BRAW N
Locksmith >nd Keymaking
125 W. A#a St,
Phone 380
Men's Wear Specialists
10c
L. M. LA DOW & CO.
FRESH ROASTED
JOHNSON'S TIRE SHOP
Peanuts
Fiaeatone and O ldfield
Tires.
2 P o u n d s .......... 29c
Cranberries
Fancy Celery
F a n c y C a lif o r n ia .
F a n c y O re g o n G ro w n
J u m b o S ta lk s
6 Pounds .... ............ 25c
2 Pounds ..... .......... 45c
E * c h ........................... 9c
Dletrlbaters
—a « «takes-—
PHONE 241
604 Main Street
Phone 629
Pendleton, Oregon
R im s a n d W h e e ls
Busby’s Cafeteria
1to9
A G o o d P la c e to E a t
“Service
Satisfies”
Vulcaniaiag * CPs, Oils
Phqne 651
Pqndlcton
NEWTON PAIKLISS DENTISTS
Dr *' A Newton, Mgr.
H E R M 1S1
Upholsterers and Mattrese Makers
Novelty and Ruffled Curtains
X-Ray
a y Work
’
Hec viito Plates
Main Mltd WeSb
Pendleton
Special Service to Tourists
Phone 1114
No. 616 So. Main
Prop., C. E. Bushy Pendleton
FOR SALE
500 RED PULLETS
Arrange for spring cuato hatching.
HALEY’ HATCHERY
FREEWATER. OREGON
It will urpriee you how much
v. a can sr”P yon dot In™ Pie year
on yoi.r shoe bill. All we nsk is
that you briug your Bhocs to us
fur repairing i.i ample time (o we
can do a good job.
SHOES DYED-
ALL COLORS
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
NINETY DISASTERS CALL
FOR RED GROSS REUEF,
AT GOST OF $1,20 0,000
Vice Chairman Fieser Cites Read*
iness to Act of National Soci­
ety, Which Lessens Loss of
Life—3,500 Chapters Aid in
Work.
Readiness to act In an emergency,
should a disaster strike, has become'
part of the Red Cross Chapter pro-;
gram In thousands of communities.:
The need for thia training of local'
committees was revealed last year,
when more than ninety communities'
required disaster relief work by the'
Red Cross.
As In former yean, tornadoes
brought the greatest damage. Twenty-
four serious tornadoes occurred. Fire
also took toll of life and property In
twenty-four communities. Seven forest
fire, did great damage; eighteen areas
were affected by floods, and nine;
storms caused heavy losses. Other
disasters were cloudbursts, cyclones.'
epidemics, mine explosions and ship­
wrecks. In the Insular possessions of
the United States the Red Cross gave
relief In twelve disasters, chiefly from:
hurricanes. In foreign countries re-i
lief was given by the American Red
Cross In six Instances of earthquakes,,
floods and to refugees.
The disaster relief work of the Red'
Cross cost 11.208,161 last year. Sta­
tistics showed an approximate death
rato of 790 persons In these disasters;
buildings destroyed or damaged,
19,678: persons Injured, 1,487, and pep-
sons assisted by the Red Cross. 96.872.
Through disaster preparedness oft
Red Cross Chapters, undoubtedly great
numbers of lives were saved, and
much distress and grief following the
calamities was prevented, according
to James L Fieser, vice chairman In
charge of domestic operations of the
Red Cross.
"This type of work Is supported by
the memberships of citizens of the
United 8tates, their volunteer contrV.
bntlons, and tbelr devoted work,” Mr.'
Fieser said.
“Every man and woman In urged
to Join aa a member of the local Red
Crosa Chapter, not only to be a part­
ner In supporting the work through'
hla membership, but also to
should an emergency occur.”
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