PAOB FOUR
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1831
SERICR CLASS PLAY DRAWS FULL Some keen competition has material-, Nunn, Gladys Pierson, Darwin Shaw, 'Hugh Driscoll, Mary Burnham, Be o’clock daily except Wednesdays and
HOUSE UFCn PKLbKRTATiOfl
ized and with a littlj more practice, Frank Thorne, Laura Gregory,
verly Allen.
Sundays.
a tournament may be announced.
Eight Grade— Lois Barnard, Ruth
Fifth
Grade—
Kenneth
Christian
(Continued (rom page One)
Members have been going ahead son, James DaIIman, Frank Davis, Davis, Margaret Barnheart. Fred
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Highway Beauty Radio Topic
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.. with improvements in the ,odKe Bobby Follett, Edward Hall, Billy Hensel. Ruth Nunn. Neva Richards,
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U the meantime some of the girt s room and have installed a pool table Uanini Robert Harrlg Florclu.„ Jobn. Charles Shaw, Sylvia Shutter, Miriam
Judge Robert Sawyer, ex-state
A. F. Rohrman was oil Jury duty ton for the past three years has been ' *®}8 have
and Alisa in the club room. They hope to have aon Njua Rae McCuiley E^her Mc- Swarner, Edna Turnblad, Faith Wil highway commissioner, will discuss
in Pendleton Wednesday of this week. I transferred to the store at Burns, 1'aidlaw haa 8ent for tbe Police. a well equipped social hall before Mullen, Allan McNaught, Harley son, Marguerite Winters.
preservation of beauty spots along
A. E. McFarlan of Umatilla was a Oregon. Mr. Boynton formerly lived 8Wfcr,M Perkins (Victor Addleman) long.
Oregon highways during the home
Micbelis, Edith Montgomery, Bobby,
Several of the brothers have been i Prime, Martha Shaw, Ruth Shaw, |
business visitor in town Wednesday. 1« Hermiston.
I “,rlvc8 on the "ee»e >U8‘ 03
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Organist Appear« on College Radio garden program from KOAC at Cor
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F. B. Swayze went to W allow a1 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blessing left] .
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Eddie Syring, organist at the Fox vallis. Thursday afternoon, April 20,
* has been stolen. It la very valuable hart, who was injured quite serious-J Mary Wilson.
Wednesday on business.
j Tuesday for Devil's Lake, a coast re-
Sixth
Grade—
Verda
Conley,
Helen
Whiteside
theatre In Corvallis may at 3:30 o’clock.
and the sheriff immediately takes ly some time ago, wtnt (p Portland*
L. A. Moore left Tuesday on a busi-1 sort, where thoy will spend a week,
Dunning.
Bonnie
Jean
Follett.
Frank
be
heard
over
KOAC. radio station of
matters in his own hands. By this Wednesday night where he will co n -'
ness trip to Portland.
'Mr. Blessing is recuperating after a
Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them.
,rcne K«""1"*8- Roberta Mul- Oregon State college, from 1 to 2
time news has reached the local suit a bone specialist. His left arm '
Alfred Stoop visited Wednesday severe illness and his doctor advised
newspaper that Sir Hector Fish has was broken and is not knitting prop- lins, LaVelle Stephenson. Thelma
with his sister Pauline Stoop, lie re- !1’18 salt air until his strength re
broken quarantine in New York erly. W. L. Blessing has recovered S * “rner. Eugene Winters.
turned to Elgin Thursday.
turns.
Seventh Grade— Herbert Skovbo,
nd the reporter Phoebe Beebe (Eiuo- from his recent illness sufficiently to
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson wore
R. L. Wisdom was bruised and
ehe Paul) rushes to the scene in j make the trip to the coast where he Edith Markham. Jane Harris, Barba
visitors in Pendleton Wednesday eve- shaken Saturday when he was thrown rder to obtain any news that might
and Mrs. Blessing will spend a week. ra Reid. Jane Harris. Marie Stephen
ning.
I from the buggy in which he was be breaking.
son, June Richards, Jack Reeves,
Mrs. O. A. Hills has been confined riding. The horse became frightened
Charlotte Ralph, Maxine Pani, C. O.
Francis learns that there is a fine GRADE SCHOOL PEBFECT
to her home with a severe attack of and as it ran Mr. Wisdom was thrown
Marble. Paul Marble, Zeima Garner,
znd imprisonment for breaking quar
the flu several days this week.
¡from the rig.
intlne but it is impossible for anyon ATTENDANCE NUMBERS 1C4
George E. Wagner was a business
H. u Duvall of i^ x,ngton who
to leave the house: except Miss Laid
visitor In Port land Monday and while ia stockholder In the Well Springs G
For the month ending April 10th, |
law. He dons women’s clothes and
there attended a baseball game.
& Oil Company, was a business callei has “Racker” order the car so that he 104 grade school students were lis
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and Mrs. E. ln Hermiston Saturday. Mr. Duvall may get by the officers at the gate ted. They are as follows:
Haneline were businesg »visitors in states that a flow of ga8 ha(J been ob
THE COMPLETE PLANT FOOD FOR LAWNS,
First Grade— Oscar Payne, Bobby
:ir Hector also sallies forth as
Pendleton Tuesday.
tained at 320 feet and commercia feminine Impersonator and they meet Miller, Lowell Winters, Esther Con
GARDENS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS,
Dr. M. S. Kern of Pendlbton was a quantities are hoped to be reached face to face. Miss Laidaw arrives in ley, Barbara Follett, Dorothy Hall,
business visitor in Hermiston Tues at a depth of 500 feet.
AND TREES.
time to straighten out the situation Geraldine Mead, Paddy Robinett, Bet
day and while here attended the
ty
Rood.
or the sheriff by proving she is the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gillett of Port
Commercial Club luncheon.
Second Grade—John Allen, Robert
R. M. Mann of J. J. Rosa Mill Fur land, and Alfred Kohler of The Dalle: *tal Miss Laid,aw and the three
nishings company Portland, was a visited a short while Saturday with loupies report their engagements to Christian, Gilbert Dyer, Gale Felt-
he an: ,oils reporter.
house, Tom Fraser, Lyle Garner, Al
HERMISTON, OREGON
business visitor in Hermiston this Ml8S Paullne Stoop. Mrs. Gillett
The one mystery Ihnt remains un bert Stone, Eugene Miller, Jack W il
Miss Stoop s mother. Miss Stoop re
week.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Hiram J. Stillings, president of turned to The Dalles with them and olved is that “Racker” cannot un son, Mary Harris, Helen Johnson,
lerstand what has become of ‘Duiey Maxine Mead, Virginia Smith, Ger
spent
the
week
end
Since March 1st
the Land and Livestock company,
trude Kasinger, Ethel Paul.
Henry Hitt and Mr. Paul served on
A card from Rev. and Mrs. Cutler > <•
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Third Grade— David Davis, Fran
the grand Jury in Pendleton this states that they closed a meeting at
WILL SERVE YOU
REGULAR
cis Follett, Virgil Farmer, Quilie
week.
Ontario recently with 36 conversione
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I.O.O.F.
HEWS
MOTES
French,
Joyce
McCulley,
Frankie
Mc
A
GOOD
MEAL or LIGHT LUNCH
Russell Blessing of Hermiston and and preached three nightB at Crane
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Kenzie, Suzanne Nye, Donald Pan-
B W. Tilletson of Arlington spent Oregon. Also that the Chapel Car 1
At the recent me ting of the 1.0
At Any Time From 6 A. M.
Sunday fishing .
Ute mountain still moving on and they send theii D. F. Lodge, delegates were elected kow, Marion Pierce, Betty Payne,
Charles
Pearson,
Fay
Roberts.
Wayne
streams above liepppc'r. They report regards to Hermiston friends.
To 8 P. M.
who will attend Grand Lodge at Cor Sage. Roberta Winters.
fishing conditions lio.t so good.
Teddy Meteer, son of Mr. and Mrs. vallls this year. Only past grands are
BEEF STEAK ...................................................... 23c
Fourth Grade — Robert Conley,
Members of the.,t?Ct»lor class of the
Herbert Meteer of Fossil, Oregon, was Ilgible to attend and George Harken John Dunning, Virginia Dyer, Ralph
MARIE STEPHENSON
POT
ROASTS ....................................................... 17c
HermiBton Union High School went
ider and Baxter Hutchison were el Marble, Hoy Montgomery, Jesse
rushed to Hermiston last Tuesday af
PROPRIETOR
to Pendleton in a body Thursday af
LARD—8
lb. P a il..................................
$1.15
cted,
but
as
both
were
unable
to
at
ter suffering several days from ap
Moore, Geraldine Mullins, Naomi
ternoon where they, had their pic
LARD—
4
lb.
Pail
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pendicitis and was treatud by Dr. A end. Childs Barham and Gwyn
tures taken by a photographer. They
PICNIC HAMS— ..................................
lfc
L. Marble. Airs. Meteer is a daugh iughes were elected to represent the
went under the supervision of one of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith of Hermiston lodge.
PORK
CHOPS—
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23c
the teachers.
Iqdoor horseahoe has become very
Hermiston.
We believe Chiropractic to he the
Why not now, Why Not now,
much in vogue as a social hour a
A. E. Larson of St. Paul, Minne
best therapeutic method ever used In
musement at the lodge meetings
Why not buy that beef steak now,
treating the after effects of vaccl- apolis, visited Sunday with
You
can’t go wrong, You can’t go wrong,
nation. Dr. A. E. Marble.
— Adv.
Miss Clara Gehnert and Miss Cath-1casb*er I*1 tl»e local bank about ten
If you buy your lard from us.
erlne McBain, teachers in the local years ago and Is now employed by th,
schools, spent Sunday in Hood River government in the Income Reveniu
“THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS”
department.
visiting with Miss Gehnert's sister.
THESE
ARE
OUR
REGULAR
PRICES
1 Hudson Coach, good
E. I. Davis, Bill Freer and Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerklng motored
condition .............. - ........ $35
SUITS, CLEANED & PRESSED
........ $1.00
Darr, Jr., surveyors for the Umatilla to L.ixlngtnn Sunday where they vis
1 Chevrolet Touring, new
A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE (11
Rapids Project left Tuesday after ited with Mr. and- Mrs. O. J. Cox.
OVERCOATS, CLEANED & PRESSED .............. l.OOup
rubber .............. -............. $25
noon for Arlington where they will Mrs. Cox is Mr. Gerking’s sister. Mrs.
do some work. They have, been lo 3. I. Gerklng remained for a week’s
PLAIN DRESSES, CLEANED & PRESSED ..... 1.00
1 1920 Ford T o u rin g ............ $ y
cated in Hermiston for the, jiast sev visit at the Cox home.
1
Studebaker,
special
............
$2f
FANCY A PLEATED DRESSES ......................... 1.25np
eral weeks and plan to be back here
C. N. Farley, salesman for the
again in u’-out ten doye.
1 Practically New Malotte
WOMEN’S COATS, CLEANED & PRESSED — l.OOup
Vane Boynton who has been man Ponder Flying Service of Portland,
Separator. 1135 lbs. capa-
stopped
and
had
i
'nch
with
Ronald
WOMEN’S SUITS, CLEANED & PRESSED ..... 1.00
ager of the MacMarr store in Pendle-
city
$95
Begg last week. He was making a
1
Seers
Roebuck
Manure
Spread-
delivery of a ship to Mr. Aldrich,
Use our prompt and efficient service regularly.
Local Happenings
All Plants should be Fed Regularly.
It’s Easy to Feed them with
T he
H unter ’ s
C afe
VIGORO
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
Saturday Specials
WHY PAY MORE
For Dry Cleaning?
FOR SALE!
Hermiston Meat Market
We Repair Your
$65
er, good condition
©aaißütyeatrp
THE BEST IN TALKING
PICTURES
Hermiston, Oregon
PROGRAM
THURSDAY — FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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iwtiftr of tlig Arlington Ferry.
Eyeglasses equipped with electric
lights were Introduced recently in
Germany for persons who are com
pelled to do much reading at night.
Sec any of them at Carter's Ranch
Columbia D:strict. — Mr. Moore
is authorised to «ell.
Phone 6 1 , Hermiston, and Driver W ill Call.
PETTERSON DYE WORKS
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a . - a - - a
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BUY YOUR MOTHER’S
GIFT NOW!
LAW NM OW ER
If your mower needs to have
work done on it, bring it in now.
I have more
time now and can do a better job.
You don’t have to pay till you get it.
HOT LUNCHES
REFRESHING DRINKS
KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP
Hermiston Oregon
SPORTING GOODS
Nice Fancy Box of Fancy
CANDY -- Fixed up
^specially for Mother’s Day
Hitt’s Confectionery
PHONE 100
w m gaE W ìB B ffim iw aszggggiffiì
Modern
HERMISTON, OREGON
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Niagara -romantic as a maiden's
first kiss— speedy as a hurricane—
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aud heart of youth with
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
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COMING —
"Prince and Plumber.”
“Little Caesar.”
"Lightnin.”
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If you have No. 1281 — 1369
1572 — 1791 — 1942 — 2321.
on yonr program for month of
April 1931, clip off number and
it will entitle you to 2 tickets to
the Oasis Theatre for Thursday or
Sunday this week.
C lean
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
FL BRENDEL
Maureen O'Sullivan, John Garrick.
Marjorie While, Frank Albertson
Cool
"W HERE YOUR DOLL J U S Hj4VF. MORE CENTS”
Get Prices at Your ’
HOME OWNED STORE
Here Are Some Values and We Have Others
THREE BARS PALMOLIVE SOAP tor
25c
And One 10c Box PALMOLIVE BEADS FREE.
TWO CHRYSTAN WHITE SOAP— for
..................................... 10c
And a 10c Box SUPER SUDS FREE.
HILLSDALE BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE, No. 2V4 f o r ............. l f c
POST BRAND-^One Package for J50 _
And one Bi»h FREE
M. J. B. COFFEE— P®r l b .......................
.........y.
g jc
STRING BEANS — N<* a Cut
ERHMAN’S BEST PEAS — N o. 2. f o r
.................................. 1 4 c
CUSTER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN— No. 2 for .................................. i 2 c
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A NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIFS* HATS JUST RECEIVED
LOOK THEM OVER!
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Phone 171
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Hermiston, Oregon
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Voi. 31
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Not Costly
Phone 331.
Hermiston, Or., Thursday, April 23, 1931
No. 16
F ast
Editorial
We Just had a wire
from our New York
correspondent report
ing a most unusual ac
cident. It seems that
t h i s prize fighting
giant. Primo Camera,
was d r i v i n g down
Broadway and threw
out his arm to signal
a left turn and two
Austins ran up his
sleeve. As we go to
press. t h e
Austins
have not been located.
R. A. Brownson.
Editor.
THE MODERN MAID
FOR MODERN MOTHERS
Paint Those Buildings Now!
pleasure to this pros
pective enlargement of
t h e i r summer play
grounds.)
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LECTRIC Cookary Is better, easier, and far cleaner than
other methods. It brings greater freedom for the Mod
ern Mother— more time for out-of-the-kltchen activities.
E
on the coat of screen
ing your home. Scre
ened porches are migh
ty nice for summer and
add another room iq
the home.
With Hot point Electric Cookery there is no pot-watching
and oven-peeking. Just prepare the food, place it in the
oven, set the controls and go away for the afternoon. When
meal time arrives— it will he perfectly cooked— piping-hot
and ready to serve.
There was a time
Houses painted to
when “Swat the fly ”
was a popular slogan. stay painted. It is just
Out that time has gone as easy to get a good
Fashion Note.
Style experts say and now screens are paint Job as it Is to get
that sleeveless, hack extremely Important in | the other kind.
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les». and neck less dres the life of the home
ses will make their ap- 1 owner.
What's more. It will
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pearanee this summer. I
save you money in the
(Note: Mosquitos are | We will be glad to end. Ask for an esti
looking forward with give you an estimate mate on your house.
And the Hot point General Electric Range is fast and eco
nomical to operate. HJ-Speed Calrod u a lu have brought
unbelievable speed to electric cookery. It effects remark
able savings ia time, fohd and fuel. Investigate this mod
ern method of cooking now.
Keep Him Out.
CONVENIENT TERMS ON HOTPOINT RANGES.
Down Payment 10 per cent of Purchase Price
Hermiston Light & Power Co.