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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1931)
F A O » FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON they had shipped to Corvallis from where they were relayed on. Mr. and Mrs. Sol N. Edlger, Lean der and Elvin Quiring. and Henry Edlger, all of Dallas, Oregon, spent Sunday and Monday visiting with Mr. and Mr». B. Haneline were! The Hermiston Hotel lobby 1» being Alfred Quiring. They thought this Pendleton visitors Sunday. Redone thia week with a fresh coat was a great country and were sur W. W. Caldwell of Umatilla is ol caluomine and paint prised at the size of Cold Springs building a new house. | C. M. Barnett of LaCrand. former reservoir. Mrs. C. A. Paul and daughter Emo- resident and property owner was a Among primary teachers attending gene were Pendleton visitor« Satur- visitor here this week. He just re- a special meeting in County School day‘ ¡cently returned from a trip to Mis- Superintendent's office J. A. Yenger’s lom ato plants for sale. Mrs. Geo. souri. office last Saturday were: Miss Fan Br,ggs’ —Adr. | H. E. Hanby Installed a DeLavei nie Todd. Miss Giea Sias, Miss Elea- Kev. O. W. I*ayne will preach the sterilizer in his dairy this week nore Briggs, Miss Mary Petrie, Miss Bacceleaureate sermon for the Fos- which holds eight crates of bottles Clara Gebnert, Miss Emma Thoeny, sll graduates Sunday night. | T. G. Gregory is building a new and Mrs. Gerald White. Einett Rogers of Ashland on his brooder house on his place north of Mr. and Mrs. John Kopacz, who re way to Union. Oregon, visited friends town that will house 500 chicks. turned from a short honeymoon trip In Columbia district last Sunday. ! Mr . .. F. C. McKenzie, together with Mrs. daiiehte M i. rown9On an(l In Washington last Friday morning, __ _ _ daughter Mary were business visitors were eharivaried that evening by a T. H. Fraser were Pendleton visitors Pendleton Tupsd Monday. group of friends. About 6o guests Monte Hedwall of Heppner was a '. Regular shipments of asparagus gathered in to congratulate the week end visitor with his parents an d ' aV® been 8ent froni the Iocal depot young couple and participate in the friends here. Mr. Hedwall is a but- th® pa8t we,,,t wlth large “mounts treats. Mr. and Mrs. Kopacz were termaker in Heppner. ¡coming up from Irrigon. MUSICIAN & VAUDEVILLE ARTIST married Wednesday, April 29. Ed Thompson who lives on the Sidney Archer of the Stanfield pro- Private Orin F. Arthur, son of Mr. Here Friday, May 9 Hermiston project is constructing ^ect has Just completed a modern and Mrs. Perry Arthur of the Colum turkey brooder houses with a capaci- chicken house with a capacity for Hills and Mrs. A. H. Norton. bia district, who is stationed at the E. D. Davis, Bill Freer and Allen Marine base, San Diago, Calif., has ty for 2000 turkeys. 20°- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blood of Port-1 Fred Hale of Stanfield is building Darr, Jr., returned last night from been promoted to position of personal land came Thursday and will spend rew cow barns that will take care of Pasco, Wn„ where they had been orderly to Captain Grayson of the the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 20 cows and will install milking ma- doing seme work. They expect to Marines, according to a letter re Frank Wright. chines. He is also constructing a new spend about a week surveying work ceived by his parents this week. Orin Carnet D. Best, assistant county horse barn. He lives just out of the on the Umatilla ^Rapids Project. Is only 18 years old and has received Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell caine three promotions since enlisting. agent, and Chas. McLean were look- city limits of Stanfield Ing over baby chick broods on the I The Hermiston Union hi~h school fr° m North Be“d la8t week where Miss Margaret Neary and brother project Wednesday and find them all ¡G irls Glee club plcniced on the Co-Itb®y haV® been ,or the past eight Jim Neary left today for San Fran coming along fine. < lumbia river near iocats ¡months and will make their home in cisco, Calif.. In order to be with their Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blessing r « - L „ w. . h v , ... „ Hermiston. Mr. Dowell is a retired brother Joe Neary who graduates turned Saturday from ¿he seashore J , chanernnt M a n ■ ’ 88 D ,iIy .minister of the Baptist church, from St. Mary’s college in Oakland where they spent neirtyA w o weeks, „icnie lunch u •• n ' • a “ The Senior class observed their an- Mr. Blessing Is muctSTiproved in, " 38 m'*Ch ®nJ° y®d- nual «"eak day Wednesday and went with very high honors next week. health. ' Mrs A‘ W' Chri8t°Phors,>n retur- up to Cabbage Hill above Pendleton Miss Neary will remain in San Fran Mrs. W. J. Warner tkUns to leave Pwrt!an(l Monday where she for a picnic. Henry Harger chaper- cisco where she will attend teacher’s Friday for Eugene wliJr^she will be nmther' M r^M 1^ " W<?Ck' H° r On€d th® SrO"P a"d th®y 8topped ,n Local Happenings WATCH FOR OUR SUBSCRIPTION SPECIAL NEXT WEEK! I (®aai0®i)patrp THE BEST IN TALKING PICTURES Hermiston, Oregon L ID IN G SHELVES are b at one o f th e many i advantages of the General Electric Refrigerator. S For the balance of this week we are going to sell you Fancy Mother’s Day Chocolates at $1.00 Each D o tm p a y m m t t a t Io n a t (14 moHlht to p a y ) B U R N H A M ’S Also Comedy and Farrell Golf Lesson No. 2 See Golf lesson s Iriday and Sat urday during month of May and try them out on Sunday SUNDAY AND MONDAY H e r m isto n M e a t M a r k e t FREE If you have No. 2421 — 2592, ‘1728 — 3001 — 3173 — 3527. on your program for month of May. 1931, clip off number and it will entitle you to 2 tickets to the Oasis Theatre for Friday or Snnday this week. EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN CALIFORNIA 7 Room Modern White Stucco Spanish Bungalow. On wide paved street, grounds 115x190 feet. Near car line. Stores, nice homes. 3o Minutes drive to center L. A. Shade, orna mental trees, flowers, shrubbery. Orange. Lemon, Fig. Apricot. and Peach trees. Also Grapes. Two room apartment which brings small rental. Fine home, or a chicken ranch. Fifty feet concrete floor garage House furnished. Small tools. Wood fire place, gas electricity, city wRter. and Free and Clear, Owner will consider offers In exchange for improved small farm, all equipped and ready to go. NO FUNK AND NON PRODUCING PROPERTY WANTED SKK VIEWS OF THE PROPERTY AT HENRY HITT’S STORE AND SUBMIT PROPOSITION JACK HALE, San Fernando, Calif., Rt. 1, Bx 3 9 7 Moulded Corrugated Garden Hose Double— Double Cord Tire Construction. Very flexible. Guaran teed against all defects, also not to crack nor kink. Regular Price $5.75 — Special at only $ 4 .9 8 To 8 P. M. Heavy Corrugated Galvanized Garbage Pail with tight fitting covers and wire bail. 20 Quart Pails at only .................... $1.00 25 Quart Pails at only .................... $1.15 30 Quart Pails at only .................... $1.25 MARIE STEPHENSON PROPRIETOR Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. M ac M arr S tores BROOM WEEK 3 -Y E A R GUARANTEE Broom Juwps Ckon 6« y one now BROOMS for every cleaning purpose— for sweeping rugs, car pets. linoleum, floors or porches— will be found at our stores this week, a large variety from which to choose and every broom reasonably priced. Take advantage of these low prices. Buy a broom today and avoid the unpleasant, tiring experience of trying to sweep with an old, worn-out broom. 21 tfk ■ IN Fri., May 8th tp M od ., May 18th, Inc. VERIBEST BROOM . . . 89c . . 69cl . 45c OUR REGULAR 98c VALUE LITTLE DOT BROOM OU®-REGULAR 79c VALUE BANNER ¿ROOM Hermiston Light & Power Co. Hermiston Oregon . . OUR REGULAR 59c VALUE PINEAPPLE S S 2 37c I A REAL BUY AT THIS SPECIAL LOW PRICE JFI Ï WFI I TRUE fr u it flavor Q O il 7 V L L L GELATINE DESSERT O P K G S . Z l C I TUM-A-LUM TICKLER | Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by QUALITY — You Can’t Beat. PRICES — Always Right. SERVICE — Wc Never Fail You. FT? 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POT ROAST BEEF .................... 16c SHOULDER PORK ROASTS 18c SIRLOIN STEAKS. 23c ROUND STEAK S. 23c PICNIC H AM S................................................... 18c ARMOUR STAR HAM, or whole..................... 28c — Full Line of Meats to Select From — High Pressure Non-Kinkable Wrapped Garden Hose Coupled in 50-foot lengths — Special at only UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Since March 1st N e w L o w P ric e s SATURDAY Will . T he H unter ’ s C afe An all-steel cabinet, lined with vitre ous porcelain that resists damaging action o ffra it acids; rounded corners. The famous Mònitor T o p —hermeti cally scaled in steel. Accessible dial fo r temperature control, and sepa- «at© aones o f cold. Broom-high legs. A id installation as simple as plug ging in a bridge lamp! An unqual ified 3-year Guarantee— in writing. $1.50 Box of Saturday Specials son. Tom Abie. John Gilson, Harold Reeves, Herbert Gillanders, Henry Kopacz and Stanley Green. Wednesday, May 20. has beeen set for class day at Irrigon, and a pro gram will be presented aj 2:00 o' clock In the afternoon. Commence ment exercises will be held Thurs day, May 21, in the auditorium. Graduates are Robert Walpool, Ver die Leach and Shirley Fredrickson. GARDEN HOSE a d d con ven ien ce . . m a k e fo o d e a s y - to - re a c h PROGRAM FOR THE RIGHT ANSWERS, SEE ' parlors: May IT— Baccalaureate ser vice in the Presbyterian church with Rev. J. F. Gilson delivering the ad dress; May 20— Cldaa night exercises In the high school auditorium; May SCHOOL CALANDAR CROWDED 22— Commencement, night. Speaker» for thia night wifi be John Gilson, WITH COMING SCHOOL EVENTS valedictorian; Stanley flreen, salu- (Continued from page One) torlan and Alice Rhea, tgird speaker. with Neva Neill, Wilma McCarty and Members of the class are; Marjory Oscar McCarty graduating. Hutton. Alice Rhea, Margaret Gil Coining school events at Stanfield are: May 7— 4-H club meetings; May 8— Baseball and tennis games with Umatilla at Umatilla; May 14— Junior-Senior banquet in the church N ew t S l id in g S h elves THURSDAY - FRIDAY Matinee Saturday, 2:30 P.M. How far do you live from Reno? Have you ever been separated? • lave you stopped beating your' wife? (Answer “Yes" or “No") Do you look upon divorce as a last fesort or Just a summer resort? How pot is incompatible, college this summer before returning in the fall to take over her duties as principal of the Echo grade school. Jim will remain there with her. HERMISTON, OREGON entertained by her daughter Jane wlth r nnriM“' y Morrow> ^turned Pendleton on their return and atten- along with other mothers on Mother’s a"d rema',,ed ° V®r U ntllded a ’ how. Day. I I Some good catches of trout and Mrs. C. C. Deurfey and son Jarvis ’ w “"'1 Mr8’ W’ P of Pro» salmon have been made recently. Os- went to Portland Sunday on a busi-|n " “5®. '® Pr° Ud parcntB (,f a Payne reported taking 17 salmon ncss trip. Jarvis returned W ednes-lLr'n ,o , ^ r n Thursday, and Merl Potter 32 last week. 0. O. day morning and Mrs. Deurfey T h u r s - ’ u I,er‘nl8,on Hospital. and W. W. Felthouse made a fine day. Ilb ,1M® “au8“ ter has been named catch of trout Sunday while fishing MarJ°rle- in the Deschutes People applying for dog license Mrs. Henry Hitt and Mrs. Frank Shippers of hatching eggs who must now send -4.00 for male dogs Shaw were hostesses at a bridge have been shipping direct to the Rus and 25.00 for female dog, according luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the sell Poultry Yards at Corvallis are | to word received from the County home of Mrs. Hitt. Prizes were won now sending eggs to the branch hat Clerk’s offlcee. by Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mrs. O. A. chery in California, when formerly The framework above the artesian well west of town blew down Wed nesday night under the pressure of the wind. T H U R S D A Y , M A Y T, IS S I Tum-A-Lum Lumber Ob. I Voi. 31 — Phone 331. Hermiston, Or., Thursday, May 7, 1931 Editorial It the baby fails on ¡his head, don’t worry. I The country will al ways need Orchestra ! leaders and congres- ¡¡K lo n a l Investigating committee.. R. A. Brownaon. Editor. — 9— With the approach of summer, insulation comes to the f r o n t again. It ia just as Im portant to keep the heat out in summer as It Is to keep It in dur- 'ng the winter. Insula tion will pay for itself md it Is always on the job. No. 17 congratulated on the kuccess of their prom, which was a credit to them In every way. — 0— You can’t grow rock gardens by planting Vebbles. A garden fense and trellis painted white or green will add much to Your garden. We have Inany attractive styles and very moderate prl ces. — 0 I— Save by painting If the birds and bees your home. A five year 'ire here the bugs won’t job with gu ran tee of be far behind. satisfartion. Best Food Mayonaise . ’¡'ULL PINT JAR POUND True Bake Crackers. 2 CARTON CHINA MOTHER’S OATS WITH PREMIUM OZ. Royal Baking Powder, 12 SIZE PACKED M.J.B. COFFEE, VACUUM 39c I PER POUND GREEN TREE TEA or BLACK 1 lb. pkge. 69c 1 Crbco or Snowdrift, 3 lb. tin 69c Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars 19c I BEAUTY EXPERTS RECOMMEND PALMOLIVE TO KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION NAPHTHA SOAP, 1 0 ban 33cl HEAD LETTUCE I LEMONS ™ lîo T WEATHER Get an eetlmate. It costs nothlag and obli gates you in no way. The Juniors of the High School are to be an IDEAL HOT WEATHER DISH ii_P APPLY THE MAGIC BRUSH Hermiston, Oregon M ac M arr k STORES