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PAOB FOUR _THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1931 The interior of the office at the Mrs. A. E. Houghten and Mr«. 20.4 seconds. <Rohrman Garage ie being redone. HERMISTON WINS OVER [ Roscoe Williams were Umatilla vlait- Mr. and Mrs. Foster and daughter ors Saturday. 440 yard run: Allen (U ), Cox COMPETITORS IN CONTEST Fay of Woodburn, Oregon, stepped (Hermiston). Markham (Hermiston) Mr«. Jess Oliver and son Floyd and for a short visit with Mies Pauline Donald Isom attended the dance at Murray (W ), Time 57.4 seconds. (Continued from page One) : loop and Miss Glea Sias Thursday. Echo Saturday night. Javelin: Settle (Hermiston), Ku Discus: Kupers (H elix), Givens Kay Rew of I’endleten was a Her L. Grifford of Pendleton, solicitor ' Harry Davis of The Dalles is visit Foyd Moore returned from a busi pers (H elix). Hodgen (U ), Hanby (Continued from Page One) (U ), Hanby (Hermiston). Settle miston visitor this week. for the Pendleton-Sunset truck line ing with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Coryell. ness trip to Portland Saturday. T. J. Mahoney, ex-banker, ex-mam- (Hermiston), Distance 98 feet 6*4 (Hermiston). Distance 130 feet 1 >4 W. A. Chaney was a visitor from inches. Mr«. Frank Frederickson, Mrs. ber of the Port of Portland, commis inches. Mrs. David Lee Davidson who lives ■am« to Hermiston Friday on busi Irrigon Wednesday. > in Columbia district, was shopping in ness. He plans to work this territory Sam Smith and Mrs. A. C. Houghten sion and friend of the administra Broad Jump: Krumbah (U ), Han- Shot put: Hanby (Hermiston), thoroughly and will be here for sev were guests of Mrs. Roscoe Williams tion. W. H. Bowman was a Pendleton town Wednesday afternoon. by (Hermiston) Addleman (Hermis Givens (U) Kupers (H elix), Seattle al weeks. Thursday afternoon. visitor Saturday. J. M. Biggs left Thursday after Frank Sever, ex-chief deputy treas t Hermiston). Distance 36 feet 3 ton), Geissel (A ), Distance 12 feet Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. C. Mrs. Chas. Stewart gave a party urer under the late O. P. Hoff. 11 inches. —. • Portland w.ws.su where wsa^sv he will at- noon - for J. ... H. Estes of suiLiailu Portland nah was IDDR- look — inches. S. McNaught and Mrs. Thomas Fr for her Sunday school class of little Ing after property interests in H er-itend 1® business matters, 220 yard low hudles: Crowley (A) A. C. Marsters, Roseburg banker, Mile run: Wagner (H elix). M. were joint hostesses at a luncheon miston Monday raoruiug,,, ' it was reported today that Mrs served in the McNaught home to folks at her home Saturday after reputedly close to the executive of Swarnor (Hermiston), L. Swarner Geissel (A ), Wells (Hermiston), noon which was enjoyed by all. fice. Miss Ethel Beoitgher and Miss I Tony Sonneson is quite ill. (Hermiston), Hodgens (U ), Time Hunt (Hermiston). Time 30. guests seated at five tables. Bridge Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were 880 yard run: Wagner (H elix), M. Jack Peare. La Grande Jeweler and 4.45.2. Alice Beougher were Pendleton bast-1 N. N. Swank and T. L. O’llarra of was the diversion for the afternoon visitors Sunday. Meier campaigner. Swarner (Hermiston), L. Swarner ntss visitors Saturday afternoon. i Vancouver, Wn., were business vislt- and prizes were won by Mrs. Norbert Umatilla 220 yard dash: Coat (Hermiston), Mr. and Mrs. G. Scharlet and fam (Hermiston), Hodgens (U ), Time 2 Henry Hazen, political advisor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack French of Long,or8 Thursday and Friday of this Muller, Mrs. B. Haneline and Mrs ily were dinner guests of Mr. and the governor, and newly appointed Potter (W ), Jenkins (A ), Givens minutes 10.1 secinds. Creek, Oregon, visited this week with week. (U ). Time 24.8 seconds. Lila Phelps. Mrs. Frank Leicht and family Sun budget director was probably most Relay: Won by Umapine (Krum- Lloyd Moore. Mrs. French is Mr. J- c - Hawkins of Pendleton was a 120 yard high hurdles: Crowley The local theatre has a new fea day. frequently mentioned. • a ll, Allen, Gigens and Rodgen). Moore's sister. ! business visitor here Wednesday. (A ). Geissel (A ), Wells (Hermiston ture which will be of interest to golf Earl Isom was a business visitor It has been suggested by some ob ton), M. Swarner (Hermiston). Time 'I line 3.16. Earl Jones, president of the Bank J S’ H‘ Barnard purchased a new enthusiasts. It is Charles Farrell’s In Hermiston Wednesday and pur of Commerce. Wasco. Oregon, was a Ford town »edan last week from the golf lessons shown Friday and Sat chased a Ford coupe from the Rohr- servers that eastern Oregon and the upstate counties generally would pre business visitor In Hermiston Mon-1 Rohrman Motor company, urday nights during the month of man Ford Motor company. sent strong claims to the governor on day. i Mesdames Helen M. Biggs, Stella May. It gives an opportunity to try Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand are the behalf of aspirants from their sec The kitchen at th„ Hunter s Cafe ¡6harr-H attie Hamm and Vera Norton each lesson out on the course Sun proud parents of a baby boy born tions. The vicinity of Portland is well has been done over with a fresh coat *P<'nt WedneRday afternoon visiting days. Monday, April 27. Mrs. Rand is in represented on the board by Secre Mr. Ross Newport and Mr. Blbbe Pendleton hospital. of paint and ealsonJne. The work with Mrs. Mudge at Hinkle. tary of State Hogg, who comes from C. C. Proebstel, district attorney of Portland were business visitor« In was completed Tuesday evening Bob Smith and Roscoe Williams Oregon City, and Governor Meier, for Umatilla county and Tom B. Gur- Hermiston Friday and Saturday. Mr. J. M. Dunning, circulation mana- . were in Hermiston Saturday. whose home is in Portland. ger of the East Oregonian, was |„<"ane’ ™"nty shcr,ff’ wcre busiuess Newport formerly lived here and visitors in Hermiston Tuesday, helped build the town on the east town Wednesday evening looking af i Miss Emma Thoeny, teacher in the side of the track. Both were here in ter business interests. he Interest on contracts for the Mrs. Herbert Mlchaelis and son local grade school, has signed a con Clayton went to Walla Walla Sunday i tract to teach in a school near Mil Walula cou-off. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Best had THE COMPLETE PLANT FOOD FOR LAWNS, where she will visit with Mrs. Harry Miss Mabel Parsons who has been fvcral people from Pilot Rock as Ehrlich and Mr. Mlchaelis’ mother, GARDENS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, Mrs. Geo. Mlchaelis. She plans to re employed at the Hunter’s Cafe has guests for a pot l^ck dinner last Sun taken the place of Miss Ina Lenhari AND TREES. day. Among them were Dr. and Mrs. main there ten days. ieorge Smith and sons. Donald and Miss Jane Warner, student at U. at the Hermiston Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerking motor lean, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and of 0. spent from Thursday until Sun ed to Lexington Sunday and brough 'aughter Marny. Mr. and Mrs. J. M PAST AUTO FREIGHT day of last week with- her parents ilbert. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gill. Mrs. here. She had an opportunity to mo Mrs. S. I. Gerking back with thorn HERMISTON, OREGON tor up with friends and was excused She had been visiting Mr. and Mrs H. T. Fnnnlng, Margaret Fanning Leaving Hermiston for Portland O. J. Cox. md Charles Matthews. from her classes. MI rs Voyne, teacher in the com UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 5:30 P. M. Miss Ina Lenhart who has been mercial department of the Hermiston employed at the Hermiston hotel left Since March 1st i HONEY, per 100 lbs......... 40c Wednesday for Pasco, Wn., where she Union high school, has signed a con * IRRIGON NEWS ♦ was bridesmaid n* the wedding of tract to teach In the Albany school for next year. WOOL, 6000 lbs. ♦ WILL SERVE YOU her friend Miss Mildred Cummins + + + * + + + 4 The new stairs on the bank build Wednesday. Per 100 wt......................... 69c A GOOD MEAL or LIGHT LUNCH Mrs. Frank Brace, who has been Al and Jim Clayton and Miss Ing are now enclosed. There Is plentj of light with a window on both land n the hospital again with another EGGS, per crate ................. 35c Eleanor Dally spept Sunday In En At Any Time From 8 A. M. Standard and Certified terprise visiting with Mrs. Ella T. Ings. This Improvement has adder iltack of flu, ij-as able to return 'iome Friday. Empties returned free To 8 P. M. Truck or Carload Write or wire for price? Clayton. They motored on up to the much to the appearance of the bank William Grabiel, Mrs. Doc McCoy head of Wallowa lake and found building and main street F. F. Rogers of Ellensburg, Wn. <ml Mrs. Chas. McHall of Imbler MARIE STEPHENSON foliage .lust coming Into bud with P. B. HARKER, Hermiston Agent considerable snow on the mountains loined his wife here Saturday. Mrs vere visiting the John Grabell and PROPRIETOR Walla Walla, Wash. — — Phone 44F2 Henry Harger and Alfred Quirlng Rogers and two children have been Ummett McCoy family’s this week. A little son was born to Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker foi motored to Portland Saturday morn Ing where Mr. Harger looked after some time. Mrs. Rogers Is Mrs. Bar Mrs. W B. Connell Monday. Mother ker’s sister. nd babe are doing fine, business interests. Mr. Quirlng went A baby boy was born to Mr. and Miss Edith Stailard, county health on to Dallas. They returned late Sun HELP YO URSELF TO HEALTH Mrs. W. B. Connell of Irrigon Thurs iurse, visited the school Wednesday, day night. Miss Mignon D ivls of Portland day. April 23, at the Hermiston hos ind an examination was given the t spent the week end at the home of pital, with Dr. Johnson as attending undents of the eyes and ears. physician. Both mother and son are Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Onrner. Miss Da is economical vis says she enjoys reading the Her getting along fine. THE D A L L E S, OREGON >AILY DELIVERY — BEST OF SERVICE A party war, given Saturday night miston Herald at the public library WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean In Portland every week. . HONE 901 0R 0N 0, FELTHOUSE, Owner Rogers honoring Miss Mildred Cum Call and Leave Article» at Hitt’» Confectionery. mins and John Kopae who left Sun M A IL O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y P I L L E D day for Pasco. W n, Thirty guests spent the evening dancing. Refresh ments were served at a late hour. Students of the seventh grade to THE BEST IN TALKING gether with their teacher Miss O'Keef spent Sunday plcnlcing at the PICTURES Cold Springs reservoir. J. g. Burn Hermiston. Oregon ham took the group out in hie truck PROGRAM and returned for thorn later. The picnic was a conclusion of a contogt FRIDAY - SATURDAY In geography and the losing side en tertalned the winning side. If your mower needs to have Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mrs work done on it, bring it in now. I have more Hugh Stanfield were Joint hostesses at an afternoon bridge party Sntur time now and can do a better job. day at the home of Mrs. Richards. Six tables of bridge were In piny For Limited Time Only You don’t have to pay till you get it. during the afternoon and Mrs. n. Henellne made high score. Mrs. Nell Robertson second and Mrs. F. I you had to choose bhtwesn V. Prime consolation. At the conclu WHERE YOUR DOLLARS H AYE MHRF r F i v n - marrying a princes» or being shot, sion of the afternoon's play delicious which would you do f Hermiston Oregon refreshments were served with Charles Farrell, Maureen Sullivan, H, B. Warner. Also Cartoon Comedy and Farrell Golf Lesson No. 1 HOT LUNCHES ec Golf lessons Friday and Sat urday during month of May | Published in the intereits of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by REFRESHING DRINKS and try them out on Sunday Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. — Phone 331. T T I I I S g | STATE TREASURER CALLED TUESDAY All Plants should be Fed Regularly. It’s Easy to Feed them with Pendleton-Sunset Line * T he H unter ’ s C afe VIGORO Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. ^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ♦ • { Weston Blue Mountain Seed Potatoes ERNEST T. FREEPONS, Inc. AAAAAA Send ycur Cleaning to Meadowbrook Ice ©nata (Eiirairr W E B B E R ’S C L E A N E R S Ask us how to get a B U Y Y O U R M O T H E R ’S Agfa Ansco G IF T N O W ! CAM ARA for We Repair Your LAW NM OW ER Nice Fancy Box of Fancy CANDY -- Fixed up especially for Mother’s Day 75c B U R N H A M ’S HERMISTON DRUG CO. K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P TUM-A-LUM TICKLER SUNDAY AND MONDAY 'ome fare to face with the king of ■erkert t»rdom. Meet the gangster who made m 'y one mistake— hs e.icd a girl in lcvc! *7 , little Caejar with EDW. G. RORINSON a# Rico, the Killer and Doughs Fairbank«, Jr. as the boy who wanted to go straight, but couldn't, illiam Collier, Jr. Clenda Farrell Also Comedy and Fox New« FREE If yon hnve No. 2490 — ?622 81 — 3C12 — 3165 — 3441, your program for month of ay, 1931. clip off number and will entitle you to 2 ticket« to e O’sis Theatre for Friday or unday thia week. ions more people SPORTING GOODS Vol. 31 Hermiston, Or., Thursday, April 30, 1931 Hitt’s Confectionery in PHONE 100 1 ‘ ® S f f l f S S W E F S ' i HERMISTON, OREGON ;ïâî'r,WJK'fSTOî EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN CALIFORNIA 7 Room Modern White Stucco Spanish Bungalow. On wide paved street, grounds 116x190 feet. Near ear line «lores, nice homes. 3o Minutes drive to center L. A Shad« oraa- mental trees, flowers, shrubbery. Grange. Lemon. Fig, Apricot, aad each trees. Also Grapes. Two room apartment which bring« «mall rental. Fine home, or a chicken ranch. Fifty feet concrete floor garage. House rumlshed Small tools. Wood fir« Diace n s electricity, city water, and Free and Clear. Owner will consider offers in exchange for Improved «mall farm, all equipped and reedy to go. NO JUNK AND NON PRODUCING PROPERTY WARTED SEE VIEWS OF THE PROPERTY AT HENRY HITT'S STORE AND SUBMIT PROPOSITION JA CK HALE, San Fernando, Calif., Rt. 1, B z 3 0 7 Let ua help yon plan your NEW HOME. Editorial done to the old one. When a girl builds You might even give air castles she may the dog a treat by leave out the kitchen building him a kennel. hi)t never the garages. O. M. Pierson is R. A. Brownson. Editor. building on his proper ty in the ««at end of Now, our accom town. plished architects fig- ura all of these things A small boy rushed la when they plan your Into the Red A White HOME. Coma in today store the other day and aad let us figure out said, "I want a quar the plans for your new ter« worth of ochre.” home or tha remodel "But we don’t have ing that should be paints.” replied Joe. No. 16 "You go over to the Tum-A-Lum and ask for yellow ochre." “Aw, that ain’t whaf I want,” came back the future president said to get the kind of ochre you uae to make tappy ochre pudding.’ — 0— Whether It is paint Ing inside or out, our yellow ochre is like all of our paints. And we keep only one kind — THE BEST. Every drop guaranteed to "Savi the Surface.” C u s t o m e r : "That chicken I bought yes terday had no wish bone.” Turnblad: "Madam that chicken lived in a Tum-A-Lum designed house. He was so hap py and contented that he had nothing to wish for. eeei • • • • {/i ht/tJLDtUf ifQK io decide» ditnilbuy nnfa '■leadifuf make y & W " H IG H VALUE a t LOW COSTI $5.69 On your wheel. . Lifetime Oueianteed QUALITY tire .. _ the Reach of ALL ’^Z.xLUTt pca-H.»« V e n ns, fmj ▼ Mfc »fSXXAHB MOM «bee 4 m — «Uni i ■„ 4.40-21 (29x4.40) $4.98 5.00-19 (29x5.00) $6.98 4.50-20 (29x4.50) $5 60 5.25-19 (29x5.25) $8.15 4.75-19 ;28x4.7’) $6.65 8.00-20 (32x5.00) $11.50 fltaW C M * ™ N t w COODY1ATS a a ROHRMAN PHONE 571 MOTOR CO. HERMISTON, OREGON