The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 28, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
You never really know the value of adequate automobile ,
insurance until “after the accident".
If an accident strikes, your Fanners policy" goes swiftly and
surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your
interests.
Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don’t drive
without insurance.
ROY DUNCAN, AGENT
Phone Stanfield 722
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
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suitable treatment to those who make
arrangements for this free examina­
tion during the above mentioned dates.
Dr. Marble is also extending his ser­
vices into the field of X ray.
All persons wishing to take ad­
vantage of this opportunity for a
free examination and consultation
without charge or obligation should
get in touch with Dr. Marble’s office
immediately as the time is limited and
rapidly being filled in advance. For
the convenience of those who are em­
ployed, Dr. Marble’s office will make
appointments every evening during
this special health week. Those wish­
ing to take advantage of these servi­
ces may make an appointment by tele­
phoning or calling him.
Non-assessable Coverage.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
SPECIAL HEALTH
WEEK ANNOUNCED
BY DR. MARBLE
In keeping with his policy of the
past 14 years, which has been provid­
ing people of this area with the most
up-to-date scientific equipment for
the advancement of better health, Dr.
A. E. Marble, with offices at Her­
miston, has installed the most mod­
ern equipment for the diagnosis and
treatment of gastro-intestinal disor­
ders. The application of this drug­
less method of intestinal therapy is
soothing, comforting, and permits
searchers after health to receive ade­
quate treatment without loss of time
from work.
Using oxygen as a positive agent
against toxic poisoning, this Tox-Eli-
mination method will now be made
available to the people of this area.
This instrument has been used in oth­
er sections of the United States for
several years prior to its introduction
in the Pacific Northwest. The entire
process is drugless and non-surgical.
Dr. Marble is most happy to an­
nounce a special health week on the
following dates: November 1, 2, 3, 4
and 5. He has engaged the services
of a doctor specializing in gastro-in­
testinal therapy for this period. This
doctor is a member of the clinical
staff of the Tox-Eliminator Labora­
tory of Los Angeles. Cal., and will as­
sist in all procedures and recommend
By Mrs. Grace Shaun
Wallace Meme purchased the F. C.
Fredrickson place. He is in Leland.
Ill., settling up his business before
moving out here. The Fredricksons
have been loading baled hay on cars
here to ship to Portland.
Mrs. Sinice Moore received word
from her husband at Memphis, Tenn.,
that he has seen his brother there and
that the brother is ill but not wound­
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grim and Mrs.
Hugh Grim were Hermiston visitors
Thursday-
J. 0. Swearingen, Roy Minnick and
son Leroy started for the mountains
Sunday to hunt elk.
Mrs. Steward is entertaining her
own and Mrs. Warner’s Sunday
' Immediate Relief from Suffering
Scientific, Drugless, Mon-Surgical Treatments
SPECIAL HEALTH WEEK
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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
J. W. Stuart, Pastor
Beginning Monday, Nov. 1, through Friday, Nov. 5
Sunday School, Mrs. Laurie, Super­
intendent, 9:45 a. m.
Young People’s Society, Grace
| Hartley, leader for Sunday night, 7
p. m.
Junior Society, Mrs. Laurie, leader,
7 p. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday night prayer service at
7:45 p. m.
If the way of Christ is worth any­
thing at all, it is surely worth our
best, so let us put Christ first in our
lives by our sincere worship to Him.
A sincere welcome awaits you at
this friendly church.
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If You Suffer
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from any of the follow­
ing disorders you will
want this Free Exami­
nation at once:
$
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School classes at her home Saturday
afternoon with games and refresh­
ments.
June Goodman came up from The
Dalles to spend the week end with
relatives in Irrigon.
Billy Allen came down from Ione
to spend the week end with his moth­
er, Mrs. H. W. Grim and family. Cal­
vin Allen was also up from The Dalles
at the time.
Mrs. Cecil Goodman returned Fri­
day from Sioux City, Iowa, where she
has been working. Her husband. Sgt.
Goodman, is in an Alabama army
camp.
Jerry Buell, machinist mate 3rd
class, left for his base Thursday near
Corpus Christi. He had a 15 day
leave which he spent two days in Cal­
ifornia and the remainder here with
his foster father, Ollie Corriell and
other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Joy Wiegand arrived home
from Colorado where she had been
visiting her husband, Sgt. Weigand,
who has gone to the port of embarka­
tion to go overseas. Mrs. Weigand
took her small daughter home with
her. The little daughter has been liv­
ing with the Harry Smith family.
Mrs. Nona O’Brien of near Centra­
lia arrived Thursday to visit her son
Glenn O’Brien and family.
Tom Caldwell started working at
the Umatilla Ordnance Depot Mon­
day.
The Boardman Presbyterian church
members came up Sunday evening to
attend the Irrigon church. Miss Stub-
bendick and Miss Hiebert are holding
meetings here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry and daugh­
ter are up from Portland visiting the
R. M. McCoys. Mr. Berry and Mr,
and Mrs. McCoy left for the timber
to hunt Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aldrich of Sun­
nyside are visiting the Glen Aldrich
family. They all went hunting Mon­
day.
Mrs. Elmer Rucker and Jo Ann left
Wednesday for Kellogg, Idaho, to vis­
it her daughter, Mrs. Melton Amos
and family. They returned Sunday.
Including Consultation and Examination Without Charge or Obligation
$
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Appendicitis (chronic)
Arthritis
Asthma
Colitis
Constipation
Excessive Fatigue
Foul Breath
Headache
Gall Bladder
Complications
High and Low Blood
Pressure
Indigestion
Irregular Heart
Kidney and Bladder
Complications
Liver Complications
Lumbago
Menopause Disturbance
Muddy and Pimply
Complexion
Migraine
Nervousness
Pruritus Ani
Rheumatism
Sinus Trouble
Run Down Condition
Shortness of Breath
Sleeplessness
Ulcers of Colon
Ulcerative Colitis
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Tox-Elimination
if taken in time, may
forestall a surgical
operation.
Telephone Now For
“FREE EXAMINATION”
Appointment !
Most eminent authorities contend that 90% of all chronic
diseases are due, in most cases, to pollution of the blood stream
via improper function of the colon, over-taxed kidneys, etc. In
most cases a functional disorder causes constipation. To get
at the bottom and basic cause of a large number of ailments
that have heretofore resisted the best efforts of all branches
of healing, I have installed the remarkable TOX-ELIMINA­
TOR. This instrument has been used in other sections of
the United States for several years with remarkable results
prior to its introduction in the Pacific Northwest.
The Tox-Elimination treatment, by removing the disease­
producing materials at their foundation head, helps the body
to stop further damage and rebuild the affected parts and
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The TOX-ELIMINATION treat-
restore them to normal,
ment is pleasant and not embarrassing. . It is leak-proof and
odor-proof because the entire process takes place unde
water-tight and airtight conditions. It
It has
he no
n disagreeable
‘ ieneree
features whatsoever, nothing that might offend a person of
the most fastidious taste and sensitiveness.
This Natural, Drugless Therapy
Accomplishes the following:
1. Clean-ses the colon, thoroughly and in a harmless manner.
2. Massages the bowel and helps give necessary tone to tis­
sues involved.
3. Its employment of oxygen destroys the anaerobic germs,
which cannot live in this medium.
4. Helps to purify the blood stream: proved by microscopic
examination after treatments.
5. Relieves rheumatic, arthritic and neurotic pain, often in
one treatment.
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6. Reduces hypertension or high blood pressure, thus easing
the work of the heart and freeing its cells, and the brain,
from undue strain.
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7. Indicates to patients what foods to avoid, to insure max­
imum efficiency in digestion.
8. Lessens the burden thrown on the liver and kidneys.
9. Improves sinus and antrum complications in a few trea -
10.
nerps re-establish a normal peristalsis or natural mus­
cular activity of the intestines.
11. Improves the complexion, by helping eliminate the causes
of pollution of the blood stream.
12 Assists in preventing the hardening of the arteries, by
minimizing the deposits of calcium and magnesium salts
on arterial wall.
Hollywood Tox-Eliminator Specialist
Here for This Health Week
We have engaged the services of this doctor-technician for
our Health Week. He is a member of the clinical staff of the
Tox-Eliminator laboratory of Los Angeles, and is a specialist
in the manipulation of the Tox-Eliminator. This technician
will assist in all procedures during the week.
As we can handle only a limited number of examinations
and treatments per day, it is necessary that appointments be
made in advance. We suggest that you make your appoint­
ment as early as possible, as all available examination periods
will be filled within a short time. TAKE ADVANTAGE
TODAY OF THIS OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING AT THE
BOTTOM OF YOUR TROUBLE! If it should be necessary
to employ X-ray to assist in the diagnosis of your case, this
service will be available at a nominal fee.
Fiancee of Russell Piersol
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Of interest here is the announce­
ment of the engagement of Miss Hil­
degarde Roselund, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl E. Roselund of Rose­
burg, to Russell Piersol, Jr., E. M.
third class, U. S. Navy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Piersol, Sr., of Her­
miston. The announcement was made
recently at Roseburg while Mr. Pier­
sol was there on a furlough.
The bride-elect and bridegroom-elect
met while both were students at the
THE PRESENT
That Lasts A Year
A
I
After
SUBSCRIPTION TO
30NDS OVEK AMERICA
Early in the 19th cen­
tury a storekeeper and
gristmill operator at
Henderson, Kentucky,
took to studying birds
as an antidote for en­
nui and added much to
man's knowledge of
ornithology. His name
is a byword to this
day. It is John James
Audubon.
Death”
was the subject of the Les­
son-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Oct­
ober 24.
The Golden Text was, “I have
set the Lord always before me:
because he is at my right hand,
I shall not be moved” (Psalms
16:8).
Among the citations which
comprised the Lesson-Sermon
was the following from the Bible:
“If in this life only we have
hope in Christ, we are of all men
most miserable.
But new is
Christ risen from the dead, and
become the first fruits of them
that slept” (I Cor. 15:19, 20).
The Lesson-Sermon also in­
cluded the following correla­
tive passages from the Christian
Science textbook, “Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip­
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy:
“Jesus’ unchanged physical con­
dition after what seemed to be
death was followed by his exalta­
tion above all material conditions;
and this exaltation explained his
ascension, and revealed unmistak­
ably a probationary and progres­
sive state beyond the grave”
(p. 46.)
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The Home Newspaper
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
«PROBATION
University of Oregon. Miss Rose­
lund is now in her junior year at the
university while Mr. Piersol is in the
service. Miss Roselund has been on the
honor roll at the university since en­
tering two years ago and she now has
a junior certificate with honor privi­
leges. Mr. Piersol recently completed
his sub-school training at New Lon­
don, Conn., and is now stationed at
Mare Island, Calif. No date has been
set for the wedding.
Keep On
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John Audubon
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Backing the A tt ac k
With War Bands
Only the knowledge of
despotism, destruction,
killing, maiming brings
one to the surface of
Naziism. It has no place
for gentle souls; only
Himmlers, Schleichers,
von Papens, Heydrichs.
National Wartime Nutrition Guide
oz meadit...eat some food
from each group...every day!
Pasco
and
BREAD, FLOUR,
AND CEREALS..
NURSES IN ATTENDANCE
Rebuild
For the convenience of those who are employed and in order to make these services available to as many
as possible, we will make appointments from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily during this special health week.
ONLY TOX ELIMINATOR I NX. OREGON
$
DR. A. E. MARBLE
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This is the National Nutrition Target, designed by Government
nutrition experts to help p eople plan well-balaneed meals.
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the sevca
food groupe in the
menu every day, to hit the bullseye oi good health.