land. Umatilla Wins Mr. and Mrs. J. M. SpsnOer and Umatilla baseball team defeated son spent Thursday at the home of the Boardman nine at Umatilla Sun­ their son, Ben Spencer. day In a well play, Interesting game. OccorenMS t í la u n a t S la a u d Bara Mrs. J. J. Sturgill entertained a P. Hanson pitched for Umatilla aad T h a n A boat (UaOHrsM number of friends with a five hun­ striking out ten men. Maiahb dred party Wednesday afternoon. R. H. E. 1 Mrs. D. C. Brownell won the grand Umatilla .................... .... 5 12 2 8 3 I See the new Safe-Way fruit jar prize. Those present were Meadames Boardman ........................ 2 Batteries: Umatilla. P. Hanson and liter at Blessing"s Hardware. Now Ryser, Knudsen, Hannon, Tucker, Crisman,' Mahoney, Robinson, D. C. Markham: Boardman, Berger, Wilson jn display.— adv. 38-3tp ) Brownell, Mrs. A. Reid. Mrs. Alice and Rand. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton and Clark, Mrs. Starkweather, It is a big brother to the Chocolat Eclair, in the light chocolate Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Strom. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvey were Card of Thanks at 30 cents the pound. Yon will like thia, and next week we will Mrs. Tom Jones is spending the guests at the Randall home in Pen-' We take this means of extending have some Fig Nntens at 20 cents the pound. Better try them wesk with her husband in Portland. to our friends and neighbors and dleton Saturday evening. when they arrive. Mrs. Nugent and Mrs. Llewellyn particularly to the Ladies Aid and Miss Golds Mumma has returned i Monday night for Bend as the the American Legion our heartfelt to Portland to resu lie her teaching 'delegates for the Federation otthc thank» for their sympathy and kind­ work. She was here for two w etk s1 Women’s clubs convention. ness in our hour of sorrow. Mrs. McKinley was at Hull & on leave of absence. Mrs. B. H. Parsons. See that Sweet Ore Pant for Men that is guaranteed that six McNabb’s store Monday with a new Bert F. Parsons and family. men can’t pull apart. Practically snag proof. It sure w ill give The picnic that was planned by assortment of dresses and coats. Mrs. O. E. Guisinger and family. you satisfaction for a pant. Carl Gray, president of the U. P. the Methodist Aid society for June Ben C. Parsons. We have Berry Crates and Hallooks. If you have the berries i 1 has been postponed. The date will went through Umatilla Thursday en route to Spokane. come and get them. Our Fruit Jars and Fittings have arrived i be announced later. Herb Lane spent three days last New Books In the County Library also. In "The First Time in History” Dr. week in Spokane visiting relatives. Elder W. B. Howard, Primitive Anna Louise Strong gives the result Mrs. Fleming, Mjs. C. Guerin’s Baptist of Freewater. Oregon, will of her observations of the present preach at the Free Methodist mis­ mother, left Saturday night for Russian experiment over a period of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she sion at 2 P. M. Sunday, May 29. two years. She reports on the work­ has a permanent position. ing of factories, the land problem, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and E. P. Dodd left Wednesday on a .! — the banks, the oil fields, t^e schools, trip into the" eastern and central part children of Touchet, Wash., spent □ the church, and many other phases H E R M IS T O N S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IO S ' of Washington. He will visit his land !the week end at the Fred stone home Those who received their eighth of Russian life under the Soviet gov­ on the trip. grade diplomas were Agnes Thomp- ernment. Dr. Strong is in sympathy with the Russian government, yet Mlss Alice Morlan returned S u n -i8on- LoreneLash, Maxine McNabb, 3peaks fairly of weaknesses and of day from Portland where she has Connell, Helen Schachermeyer, experiments that have failed. A been during the past school year as Kenneth Sherrow. Dwight Mahoney, readable and Informing book. a student in Behnke-Walker busl- DonaJd Hower. Kenneth Sherrow A most amusing play for reading ness college. received the highest average. _______ The baccalaureate sermon was is “Ruint” by Hatcher Hughes. Caro­ lina and mountaineers and a typical Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Little returned he)d at the Community hall Sunday collegian furnish plenty of action Sunday,, from Millwood, Washington, ¡night. Rev. Wire of Pendleton of- and fun. where they were called Thursday on i ficlated. “More in American” by John A. account of the death of Mr. Little’s ------------------------ — V. Weaver are poemg interpretating brother-in-law, John L. Pugh. UNION PACIFIC TO GIVE the thoughts and characters of plain I people in the "American” language A number of fight fans were in; ICED CAR SERVICE AGAIN of everyday speech. Highly poetic Pendleton recently for the fight held Shippers of eggs and butter from and unusual. there. Otto Pierce, William Shaar, Caroline M., He wins tells in “A Hermiston will have an Iced car Frank Blhlerback and Jack Biggs Mid-Century Child and Her Books" service again this summer for ship­ were among those who made the trip. ment west to Portland, according to how in “those days in the early fif­ an announcement Just made by ties a small child learned to read and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught. Dr. and ^ a n k Woughter, local agent for the P pe11 *nd °°unt fr°m qua‘nt( book8 Mrs. F. V. Prime and Dr. and Mrs. I Union Pacific System. The car will | Here 8h5 ^ v es us her reminiscenses of childhood, of the books she grew 88 g J. L. Sears were Pendleton visitors i^e on U*e track each Monday, and up with, of the people and events Wednesday afternoon. the service will start next Monday that shaped her later years.” May 30. “Retail Selling Methods” by Laura Mrs. Adolph Phillips of Portland The service was given by the rail- Baer, is a handbook of the every- was here Monday as a guest of Mrs. ! road company last season during the the retail salesman, J. D. Harrah. Mrs. Phillips was o n i8Ummer months to facilitate t h e |day Pr°l>lems covering such topics as “The Import­ her way home after a visit In Walla handling of perishables. ance of Knowing Your Goods,” "Ex­ Walla. She was accompanied by her! _________________ plaining Difference in Value,” “When newphew, Earl Foster of Walla Walla ! N 0 IA B0K SHORTAGE FOUND the Customer Chooses the Wrong Goods,” and many other similar Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson left IN 13 OREGON DISTRICTS problems. Saturday on a three months vaca­ “Modern Fresh' Air Poultry tion trip. Before going to their a report issued last week In Port louses” by P. T. Woods, is a new Bummer home at Rhododendron they land by the seasonal employment look on common sense housing of will visit in the home of Mayor A. commission, co-operating with the poultry— plans, dimensions and in­ L. Williamson and Dr. H. W. Titus u. S. employment service of the de- structions for building open-front ■ of Eugene. partment of labor shows that Oregon poultry houses and fresh air equip- ■ ---------- I has a surplus of unskilled labor and nent. Mrs. W. M. Mabeon, a msldent ofi that this surplus is likely to continue .■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ . . . I ! I New Straw -Loft Hen H ouse COLLECT 5 0 % TO 1 0 0 % DIVIDENDS Every Year from necessary Farm B uildings. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I Hermiston Creamery M odern Sunlight Hogslied • OfcrAlaJÍ- ro e v r* YMD V *t if * pu f W Subscribe For The Herald