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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2$, l i t i THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OftEGON FADE T H B E » March IB, 1919, due March 16, 1939, Douglas home. THEATRE NOTES Bond Number 2 optional March 15? Frank and Bobby Prime have been 1931, bearing Interest at the rate of stayin g at the Ralph Richards home A secret code gave the author his 6 per cent per annum. for the past week. inspiration for Mie title of "Three The above described bond w ill be J:<ne Jackson was absent from Faces E ast,” the Warner Brothers paid on presentation at Chase N a school the first of the week because and Vitaphone spy melodrama which tional Bank, New York City, New o f sickness. comes to the theatre Friday and TOK SALI York, on or after March 15, 1931. The pupils at the Minnehaha Saturday, featuring Eric vonStro- Interest w ill cease March 15, 1931. school are busy w orking on their heim and Constance Bennett. 20-ACRE RANCH FOR SALE OR Dated February 15, 1931. pieces for the declam atory contest. Rent. Reasonable. Curtis Simons. Accordfr.g to W illiam von Brinck- Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter visited BETTY E F. D ell ART, Herm iston. 26-2ttc en, former German secret service at Dayton, W n. Mrs. Deeter’s bro Treasurer o f U m atilla agent, who Dlays a Prussian officer ther who has been ill is improving. FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur County, Pendleton, Oregon. in a colloquial expression designating Georgia Thom spent the week end niture and Mattresses. Herm iston an agen t’s secret number. In Pendleton. Second Hand Store. 10-tfc L etters representing directions on 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S. E. W alls and fam ily have moved the compass, were in the majority of to the Earl Richards place from Col FOR SALE OR TRADE— MY RANCH cases, used to designate the various «• MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES * orado. for a town residence. M. W. Bloom spies, von Brlncken points out. A ♦ 4 Melvola Root returned to Board- Herm iston, Oregon. 2 2 -ltc ♦ 4 4 4 number was also added to the letter man Sunday w ith her uncle, L. V. W ednesday afternoon the Minne such as N-12 or W -15. In this m » n , FORDSON TRACTOR WITH GOVER- Root when she w ill v isit tor a week. haha girls met at the school house ner the Individual operator was Im nor for sale. W ill take trade for She w ent to The D alles hospital to organize a 4-H cooking club un mediately identified. rattle. R. G. Saylor. Echo, Ore. 24-2tp der the leadership of Grace Rodda. where «h e has been receiving treat Von Brlncken further explains that ment. Monday. She is Improving rap Officers elected are Gladys McKenzie, If the number is on the right side of | FOR SALE— ONE FOUR YEAR OLD idly from her recent illness but will president; Jane Jackson, vice presi the letter, the expression "faces" ¡ registered m ilking Shorthorn Bull dent; R osella Matott, sescretary. not be able to attend school during was used, herefore as the letters rep $100. B. P. Rand, Irrigon, Oregon the remainder of th is year. Other members are Dorothy Russell. resented directors as North, South. 22-«tc Mrs. M. U. Unger visited at the P. Mary Rodda, Vera Sisson, Beverly- East and W est, the code words C. A lvright home Sunday. FOR SALE — OLD PLANT DWEL Allen and Grace Rodda. All of these "Three Faces East," means E-3, t h e ' The w ater has been out of the number of a mysterious and cele- ling. Inquire Herm iston L ight & girls, except Rorothy and Grace, took Power Company office? 26-2tc cooking in this club last year. Out Maxwell ditch for some time due to brated German Intelligence officer In going officers are: Mary Rodda, Ros reconstruction work. the picture. FORD PICKUP. ONE OF THE LATE Bessie Colkins visited at the home ella Matott, Gladys McKenzie. Both Constance Bennett and Eric Models. Good shape. Low m ileage. Bond Redemption Notice Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrich have of her sister, Mrs. W yle Pearson, the von Stroheim play the roles of spy Rohrm*£ Motor Company. 24-tfc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that moved from th is d istrict to Rainier, first of the week. In "Three Faces E ast," which is Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elroy and son adopted for the talk in g screen from CHEVROLET 6 COUPE, 1929. $400. School D istrict No. 8 U m atilla Coun Oregon. Rohrman Motor Company. 25tic ty, wllF exercise its option to redeem J. M. Thom, Jr., and W. G. Rodda former residents of th is district v is the A nthony Paul Kelly stage play the follow in g described outstanding were W alla W alla visitors Friday. ited at the Pearson home Wednesday. of the same name. Oliver H. P. Gar LONG RYE STRAW FOR COVER bond of said district: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward of Assh- They had visited at W allowa and rett wrote the screen play ing for sale. J. W. Hamman, H er Bond Number 2, $1000, Issued land are v isitin g at the Andrea were returning to their home at W illiam Courtenay, A nthony Bu- miston, Oregon. 25-2tp Gresham. shell, Crauford Kent, Charlott W alk John C alkins and fam ily have re er, W illiam Holden and others com MISCELLANEOUS turned to Gresham after spending plete the cast. Koy del Ruth directed. several years in the southern part of 3-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT— FUR- the U nited States. They are also nished or unfurnished. Two blocks 'ormer residents from depot. Phone or Bee H. E. Han- The story of "The Office W ife.” TH E D A LLE S , OREGON by, Phone 25-M. 2 6 -ltc the Warner Bros, and Vitaphone pic W E CALL FOIL AND D ELIV E R 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ture coming to the Oasis theatre Sun CALSOMINING AND PAPER HANG- • 4 day and Monday is one that should ing done. Tom Jensen, Herm iston, > STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ Interest every w ife and every h u s Oregon. 25-2tp 4 4 band. It fs a vital drama that m ight Call and Leave Article* at Hitt’s Confectionery. > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 confront any man and any woman. M A IL O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y F I L L E D FOR RENT — 4-ROOM FURNISHED Url Richards reports the sale of Lawrence Fellows, president of a house. Price $12.So per month. F. his ranch w est of town to Mr. R. E. publishing firm, believes that every F. Knerr. Phone 15-W . 24-tfc Walls of Yuma, Colo. Mr. W alls w ife is Jealous of her husband’s sec FOR TRADE — BUICK CLOSED-IN will take posession im mediately. retary, and every secretary Jealous touring, for good m ilk cow. F. F. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. O'Grady made of the w ife. He marries— and finds Knerr, Phone 15-W . 24-tfc a business trip to Pendleton Tues out later that every w ife is not Jeal day. ous of her husband's secretary. Go to Burk's for B argains— Now. John Barnes has leased the Kauff- W hile he is becoming attached to his —Adv. nan place and w ill move in the near secretary, Anne Murdock, his wife. future. Linda, begins a flirtation w ith a FOR RENT— CITY CAMP GROUND. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gowndry of Her young man of her acquaintance. Five cabins, two garages, com niston were Sunday dinner guests Fellow s does not know that his wife m unity kitchen, hot and cold water. it the J. M. Richards home. Is fallin g in love w ith Jameson, and W rite or phone E ugene Hanby, Her Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Hoggard have he does not know that Miss Murdock miston. Phone 25-M. 23-tfc 'eturned from a month's visit at the Is fa llin g in love w ith him. He only Dalles w ith Mrs. Hoggard's parents, knows that he needs her— and when HIGHEST CASH prices paid for liv e Mr. and Mrs. Thoms. he goes away, he finds he has to send stock. W e w ill be in Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane of Park- for her. every week. Drop us a card If you lale are guests at the W. G. W allace have any stock to sell. H uston A This Intricate problem is fin ally tome. Bennett Co. Inc., The D alles, Oregon. worked out w ith L inda’s asking for he Stanfield girl's basketball team a divorce, and F ellow s’ aw akening Box 327. 31-tfc vill play the Hermiston girls hero to the fact that Ann loves him, and Burk’s B ig Buys S till on— Adv. Drlday afternoon. that he loves her. Mrs. J. W. Sturdivant of Parkdale a T THE HVRALD OFFICE— Carbon Others In the cast Include Hobart 8 a house guest of her daughter Mrs. paper, typew riter ribbons, ink pads Bosworth, B lanche Frlderlcl, Joan W. G. W allace. and rubber stamps. The H. E. C. club was entertained Blondell, N atali Moorehead, Brooks 'uesday by Mrs. F. S. Gren at her Benedict, Dale Fuller, and W alter Notice For Publication Merrill. tome on the meadows. Serial No. 023786 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. K elty en ter U. S, Departm ent of Interior, U. S. tained the freshman and sophomores Land office at T he D alles, Oregon, it the teecherage Friday evening. January 15, 1931. A good tim e wee reported by all. N otice is hereby given th at Gay Doris Kirby end A lice Longhery lord M. Madison of Echo, Oregon, were Stanfield visitors Sunday. who, on April 20, 1917, made Desert Mr. and Mrs. O. Cronklte of Y akl- Land E ntry 023786 (La Grande na are guests at the James H utton 015137) for the S E U , Sec. 30, T. 3 home. North, R. 28 East, W. M„ has filed Dorris G lllanders is lenjoydng a notice of intention to com plete the -thort vacation at her home. Mias purchase of said land under the pro in lan d ers is a nurse in training in visions of the Act of March 4. 1929. 3t. A nthony's hospital. Any and all persons claim in g ad Blanch Attebury has returned from versely the above described land or California and is again enrolled In desiring for any reason to object to “T h is book is m ost interesting to m e, because I ’m R anfield High. th e com pletion of the purchase and Mr. R. Hayden passed away Sun- one of the 200,004 producer» of cream, poultry and final entry thereof by the applica lay n igh t at the home of his son eggs w h o sell to S w ift ft Com pany. I t is ju st as tion, should file th eir affid avits of Adolph.. Mr. Haydon has been ill protest in duplicate in th is office interesting to everyone w h o has something to sell for several months Funeral services - SAFETY during the 30-day period of publica to S w ift f t Com pany, as weO aa the housewife w ho vere conducted In Pendleon Tuesday tion im m ediately follow in g the first COM FORT • • • buys food for her fam ily. afternoon. printed issue of th is notice, other The Stanfield Grange sponsored CONVENIENCE w ise the application may be allowed. “T h ia book showed m e th e source of S w ift ft Com pan Jr's 'he shipm ent of a car load of potatoes W. A. W ilkinson, A ctin g profits, w h ich come, m a in ly , from savings in ex o the Red Cross at Atoka, Okla. ...o ra not sacrificed Register. Growers contributing were: M. penses, and not a t th e expense of the producer or (Jan. 22-Feb. 29) by Union Pacific Refvem, Richards Bros., Carl John the consumer. W h a t impressed m e w as th a t S w ift Stages to give you son, Chas. Fox, T. A. Fergusen, R. G. Notice of Hearing Upon Final Report earns its dividend from an average profit from all Penney, Bob Rueber Fred Thorne. In the County Court of the State of these economical sources of only a sm all fraction of a cent a pound. Roy Attebury. Frand Nudo and J. F. Notice of Lien Foreclosure Sale WANT ADS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a Hen, notice of which was filed by E. F. Pierson on the 4th day of February, 1931, in the office of the County Clerk of U m atilla County, Oregon, a certified copy of which has been delivered to me, against Unknown Owner, defendant, covering one 1924 model Dodge Touring car, motor No. A 18-655 State of W ashington, 1930 license No. 320-452. serial No. 941C73 for labor and storage am ounting to $31.50, and I h avin g been directed by said lien claim ant to foreclose said lien and having taken posses sion of said property, I w ill on the 13th day of March, 1931, a t the hour of 3 o'clock In the afternoon at the garage of E. F. Pierson In Her miston. Oregon, sell the above de- scribed property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds to be applied in sa tis faction of said lien and all charges, costs and attorney fees. Dated this 26th day of February, 1931. TOM B. OURDANE, Sheriff. B. J. NATION, Deputy. (Feb. 26-March 5) ♦ Feb. 24-25 Take Che “I’ve just read Swift 8C Company’s 1931 Year Book . ♦. Oregon for Umatilla County “ T h e chapter on S w ift ft Com pany’s produce plants on page 35 held m y attention, for here is shown bow the company creates a direct road to rem ote m a r kets for th e producers’ products. A n d you m a y learn how Sw ift's m arvelona distributing plan serves pro ducer, sm all re ta ile r and consumer in every corner of the country. “I kn ow th a t S w ift ft Company w ill gladly send you th e 1931 Y e a r B o o k fre e of c h a rg e . S end fo r it; there’s inform ation of interest to every m an and w om an. Just fin out this coupon below.” Swift ft Company, 4180 Packers Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Please mail me bee a copy of Bwib A Company's 1931 Year Book. 1931. MARGARET KENNEDY. Executrix. (Jas. 19-Feb, 2«) Chy_ ROLLER SKATING * WEBBER’S CLEANERS In the Matter of the Estate of W illiam Kennedy, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned E xecutrix o f the Last W ill and Testam ent of W illiam Kennedy, deceased, has filed her F inal Report w ith the Clerk of the a b o v e V itltle d Court, and th at the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, the 28th day of February, 1931. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court In the County Court House In Pendleton, U m atilla County, Oregon, as the place when and where hearing is to be had thereon. A ll persons interested are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, w hy said report should not be approved, the E xecutrix discharged and the estate closed. Dated th is 29th day o f January, WAAAAAAAAAAAAAi Rueber. Several men contributed labor and sacks, w hile Clyde Kenl- son did most of the hauling with the truck owned by the Tum-A-Lum Free transportation was furnished hy the Union Pacific System. The Junior-Senior High school play, "Beads on a S trin g,” w ill be given February J7, at the High school auditorium. G. L. D unning is with us again a f ter an absence of two m onths In California. Mr. D unning has been visitin g his daughter. Marllla, who a teacher in the schools of Stock- ton, California. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. W allace spent the week end. at Parkdale. J. N. Sturdivant, father of Mrs. W allace, accompanied them home for a brief visit. Because her baby’s first word» were "Damn It to hell," Mrs. Ruth Jenkins of Knoxville. Tenn., suei for divorce, charging the words wer< -aused by her husband's habitual profanity. forest raw mnvsx MONDAY, TUESDAY and W E D N E S D A Y Reserved for Special Parties. See Management for Dates. THURSDAY: • Ladies Special; Ladies 10c, Men 35c FRIDAY : Hi & grade school special ; Students 25c, Grown-ups 35c, Saturday: Regular Program and Specials 45c Sunday; Afternoon 25c; Evening 35c If you cannot sk ate we w ill teach you. Special instructions to I beginners. W onderful exercise and tarrels of fun. experienced and careful management. GOOD SKATES Operated under) WONDERFUL GOOD MUSIC SPECTATORS 10c R. C. HUP.BARD, Manager, Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON PENDLETON • r a «4«•N»»N»«4"N»«N-‘Ns‘N •« VINEYARD LODGE No. 2U6 I. O, O. F. meets each Monday eve; ing in Odd Fellows' nan. V isitin g members cordially invited W. R. Longhorn. Secretar. Ralph Shafer, N. G. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V. Prime General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Jank Bldg. Phone Connections Sunday and E venings by Appointm ent Alfred W. Christopherson Physician and Surgeon Ofl'ce Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 Office: First N ational Bank Bldg : Gifts for All Occasions FRED H. BROWN Jeweler ’ 817 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. FRANCIS A. WALMAN Radio Repairing Locksmith end Keymaker 125 W. Alta St. Phone 380 WE Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. W H IR L Q U A L IT Y * « n p p ! C f i H f F l fu R H lT ^ C o . W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Radio* Hermiston Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Motor* Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Herm iston - - - Phone 461 Oregon PR’ANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 N ight or Day Chapel Funeral Coach and Fixture* Appliances Electrical Contracting "A nything E lectrical” 627 Main St. Phone 978 Pendleton Sanitary Preparation Room Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av T. K. Johnson Physician and Surgeon Office, Telephone Building Herm iston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 1 912 DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor Office: Two doors west postoffice Office hours, 10 to 12: 1:30 to 6 Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or. ; Jack Allen Supply Co. AUTO PARTS SPORT GOODS Phone Four Hundred C L O T H IN G Florsheim Shoes HYATT & BRAWN Men's Wear Specialists ra e ra . . $2171 M9J5 KANSAS C ITY . Hermiston Auditorium Opening SAT., Mar. 7 21.11 17.11 ST. LOUIS . . 11.11 ONCAOO . . K M W A SH IN 0TO N K 2 I NSW T O W . . I7.M 71.11 71.Ü HI M H IM Proportionately low fares to a ll other eastern cities. UNION PACIFIC STAGES Hermiston Drug Co. W. L. Hamm, Agent. U N IO N PACIFIC MARKHAM Beauty Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 L. M. LA DOW & CO. Upholsterers and M attress Makers Novelty and R u fflej Curtains 504 Main Street Phone 629 Pendleton, Oregon - • - * '» ■ » ■ *' N~ 4— PENDLETON [NEWTON PAINLrSS DENTISTS H. S. McKenzie, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 7-2-3 Inland Empire Bid:; Pendleton, Oregon W. M. RAKESTRAW W atchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Dr. H. A. N ewton, Mgr. X-Ray Work Hecolite Plate* .Main an>l Webb Pendleton FOR SALE 500 RED PULLETS Arrange for spring custo hatching. HALEY' HATCHERY FREEWATER, OREGON