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hob ro u » THURSDAY, MAT 11, 1181 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Airwey Keeper Position Open George Haskell was in this riei- * nlty Tuesday looking after business The V. 8. Civil Service Commis COLD SPRINGS ITEMS ♦ interests. sion announces an open competitive <• ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton en examination for filling a vacancy in I* tertained at several tables of bridge the position of Assistant Airway Cold Springs Is a busy place these Saturday evening. The guests were Keeper, U. S. Lighthouse Service. De Mrs. F. B. Knapton of Boise. Ida Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie mo partment of Commerce, Umatilla In days as it Is headquarters for con Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williams. Mr. ho. was an all night visitor at the tored to Pendleton Wednesday where termediate Lauding Field, Uma struction work of the eastern divi and Mrs. Henry Wler and Mr. and Curtis Simons home Tuesday. they visited with their son, Frank, tilla, Oregon, at $1200 a year. Re- sion of the Wallula cut-off highway. Mrs. Clair Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace motored «hieb have long stood The Methodist Ladles Aid met at who haa been with his grandmother, relpt of applications to close June 6. | SeTer“ vacant are now occupied and a new to Pendleton Monday with several the home of Mrs. Jess Prlndle Wed Mrs. G. R. O’Daniel, all week. 1931. crates of strawberries. nesday afternoon. For further application blank building has been erected to serve Mr. and Mrs. A. Farmer are the as a commusary for the construction Saturday night Mrs. Fred Mark- Summer Library hoirrs. Beginning proud parents of a nine pound baby apply to the Secretary. Board of U. Monday. June 1, the Hermiston li daughter born Bunday, May 17, at 8. Civil Service Examiners, Pendle crew. Work of clearing the right- barn and daughter Billy gave a party brary will be open from 3:00 to 5:00 Mrs. Farmer's mothers home in ton, Oregon, or to the Manager, 11th of-way Is progressing and an addi for the young people of the communi Weston. p. m. except Sunday? *"* ' U. 8. Civil Service District, 205 Post tional crew will soon be employed ty. The evening was spent in play for grading. ing games. Delicious refreshments Office Building. Seattle, Wn. Ford Annlnium no«' in stock. Any Mr. and Mrs. Paul Starkey of Port Continued warm weather is melt were served at a late hour. A splen quantity. Rohrman Motor Co. — Adv land visited last Thursday and Fri did time was reported. Artamus Hogue of Janesville, Wis day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto In Condolence to Antone Soneson ing the snow In the mountains and causing the Columbia to raise above Mrs. Joe Puckett, Mrs. Leola Bea- consin, arrived in Hermiston Tues Pierce. They left Saturday for Coeur the Juniper, Cold Springs road. Rush vert and Otto Benefield accompanied Dear Brother: day and will live with his aunt, Miss J’Alene, Idaho. Mr. Starkey is Mrs. We are called upon again to as Higginbotham came near being ma Rita Rogue, who lives north of Pierce’s brother. semble, in tlie most fitting way, ap rooned upon this road last Wednes town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Siiis of propriate wonts in which to console day. The school bug wag compelled Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeager of Athena came to Hermiston Saturday a Brother of our lodge in the time to uses the upland road, causing the Walla Walla visited Tuesday and morning for their daughter, Miss children to walk some distance on of bis bereavement. Wednesday of this week with Mr. Glea Sias, who has been teaching in A beloved wife answered the call the Juniper end of the road. and Mrs. Fred Barker. the Columbia district school tor the of our Father, who art in Heaven Mrs. Ross Shaw’s mother arrived Harry Kelley whfr purchased a past two years. Mr. Sias Is pastor of We realize the sorrow and loneli from Portland last Friday and ex the First Christian church in place near town this spring, has 300 ness that now exists in your house pects to spend some time visiting at baby turks hatched Tuesday at Dr. Athena. hold, the inability to ensemble proper the Shaw home on the island. Ueletskie's place. Ford Annlnium now in stock. Any words of condolence at this time. Be The Cold Springs school closed last Congressman Robert R. Butler of quantity. Rohrman Motor Co. — Adv It therefor resolved that the officers Friday with a school picnic. The The Dalles stopped in Hermiston Miss Helen Harding, daughter of and members of Vineyard Lodge No. oageant of Uncle Sam and his pos Tuesday while on his j a y to Pendle Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harding, arrived 206, extend to you our heartfelt sessions was presented with an out ton where he spoke bqfore the Com iu Hermiston Sunday from Portland sympathy In your time of bereave door setting near the river. A pic mercial Club Wednesday. ;nd will visit for the next two weeks ment. nic dinner was enioyed and the af Dr. II. C. Curry this Seattle Eye before going on to St. Louis, MIs- Friendship, Love and Truth, ternoon given to sports. All present sight Specialist, who has made pro tourl, where she will become the Committee. took part In various events Includ-’ fessional visits to Hermiston for IP iridc of Mr. Elmer Groshan. lng cake walk, javalln throw, shot years, and is known for -good optica! H. J. Stillings, who was at Port out, discus throw, hose race and d><S- work at reasonable prices, will again land Monday with a car of Hermis < other events. Prizes were given and be at the Hotel Herm^stqn.^Tqesday. ton live stock, reports that Hermis MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES * i jolly time enjoyed by all. May 26, for one day. E^ea^atpJned. ton hogs and sheep both topped the 4 glasses ground and fitted. — Adv Portland market again last Monday. > IRRIGON NEWS ♦ Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and Mrs. A Albert Kennings, who has been H. Norton were Joint hostesses last employed as clerk at Kingsley’s fo r ! John Ulrich, a former resident of Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Portland Friday at a bridge par(y..Np special the past year, has taken his sheep this district, is visiting Eldon Par decorations were used. Prizes were to the mountains and will look alter sons home. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich are /(sited from Tuesday until Saturday it the home of Mrs. Baker’s father FRED BARKER, Agent won by Mro. Clint Jackson, Mrs. them for the rest of the summer. Roy living at Rainier, Oregon. Raymond Walker, and Mrs. George Bills Is taking his place at Kingsleys, W. G. Rodda returned home Thurs Mr. C h ile s Benefeel. —— — j Briggs. The Propst Variety Store wish to day after spending several days at Wm. Fareweather, pastor of th< announce another sale week reduced Pendleton. . Pendleton Baptist church called at .»rices on every article in the store The Butter Creek road has been — Adv recently regraded. the Herald office Saturday as he war in a 25c purchase. HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH returning to his home attlr attend George Challis purchased 1GOO Last Wednesday the annual schoo’ lng a convention at Corvallis. Tlars from J. H. Reid this week and picnic was held at the Minnehahc Word was received from Ina Len 100 from Walter Sanders, which he school grounds. A large crowd at is economical hart of Portlnnd this week stating will market. These two flocks are the tended. that she Is employed Jfl the dining ildest on the project and Mr. Challis Mary Roddn has received her DAILY DELIVERY — BEST OF SERVICE room of the Portland Golf club. Ina will buy from other growers as the student’s certificate in Palmer Me teason progresses. Mr. Challis covers thod writing. has been in Portland two weeks. Phone 901 or 741 ORON 0. FELTHOUSE, Owner W. W. Felthouse, Floyd Knerr the territory of LaGrande, Pendle Those receiving reading oert.fi- George Wagner and Otto Plercespent ton, Milton-Freewater, Athena and eates were Mary Rodda, Billy Jack the week end fishing on the Des be finds Hermiston a lively place son, Gladys McKenzie, Frank Rodda chutes and returned with 25 nice n comparison with these communi- lane Jackson, nnd Bobby Jackson. sized salmon. Floyd Pierce and Ken les. Will Kray; er is home from Pen neth Knerr accompanied them. Everybody seems well satisfied Ileton where he spent several day: with the 25c grab bu;,s at i’rnpst last week. Variety Store. ’—Adv Janice Mntott is at I.a Grandi Mrs. D. M. Decter motored to D y visiting jvith her grandparents, Mr V u ton Saturday where she will visit ind Mrs. C. R. Osri. vlth her mother, Mrs. B. E. Win A f' r . ' ¡list. ¡ ’or mother v K1 return to Her THE BEST IN TALKING niston with her Friday and will visit PICTURES a few days before going to San Hermiston, Oregon Francisco, Calif., for an extended va cation. PR00RAM Mrs. J. R. Harding received 800 FRITA Y . SATURDAY White Leghorn buby chicks from the - 'tussell Ha(<herlos at Corvallis —- rhuradny. This shipment will bring he brood to tho number of 1280. TO KEEP A GOOD BAKERY, Mrs. Harding states that she has tad good luck with them so far, with IT IS NECESSARY TO SUPPORT ONE. he loes of only a few chicks. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark left Sat Dr. Curry, the old See and hear and be thrilled— Ga urday for Everett. Wn., going li.v ry Cooper. Lily Damita, Ernest way of Portlnnd and Hillsboro. They RELIABLE EYESIGHT Torrence, Fred Kohler and Tully nlan to be gone two weeks and will SPECIALIST Marshall In "Fighting' Caravana," visit Mrs. Clarke’s sister, Mrs. J. B. of Seattle, who has made hectic spectacle talkie of the old Nostrand. In Everett and her bro Hermiston Oregon West. , professional visits to ther, Carl Tynn, in Seattle. Mr. Clark Is manager of the Hermiston MATINEE SATURDAY HERMISTON Light & Powor company. I* Swift’s Service Satisfies Butterfat 22c EGGS 10c Heavy Hens 13c Broilers 14c Swift’s Cream Station by their slater, Mrs. Baker of Port land, motered to Walla Walla Thurs day to visit friends, returning Fri day. , Mrs. Amy Collins went to Portland on a business trip Sunday. Robert Smith and his mother, Mrs. Sam Smith, accompanied high and Junior high school students on a camping trip up in the mountains south of Ukiah Friday, returning late Sunday evening. The rest of the high school students, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dawald, motored to C o ld Springs Friday for a picnic. The af ternoon was spent in boating and swimming, followed by a welner roast in the evening. Mrs. A. C. Houghten and Mrs. R. Williams were among the guests at a party given at the home of Mrs. Jene Dexter of Umatilla Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lane, with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Parlett, visited their relatives Mr. and Mrs. Hough- ten over the week end. GARDEN HOSE High Pressure Non-Kinkable Wrapped Garden Hose Coupled in 50-foot lengths — Special at only $ 3 .4 8 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 GARBAG E PAIL 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 Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa / —: Meadowbrook Ice If you think your bakery is a 2SS GPaaiBÔIlfMtrr credit to your town, FIG H TIN G CARAVANS Coming Again! why send your money to SAVE YOUR EYES! Portland for bread? The Hermiston Bakery AFTERNOON, 2:30 F.M. Also Comedy an d ' Farrell Oolf Lesson No. 4 See Oolf Lessons Friday apd Sat urday during month of May and try them out on Sunday SUNDAY AND MONDAY WASNCK s n o t A ctw at When a man has too many wives, too many children and too many sweethearts, the best thing he can do Is to lose his memory. Rut this harransed husband discovered that he couldn’t eolve hit troubles by forgetting them. The women wouldn't let him! A GAY, SOPHISTICATED FARCE THAT YOU SIMPLY MUSN’T MISS! Also Comedy and Fox News FREE If yon have No. 2522 — 2691 2733 — 2999 — 3160 — 3571, on your program for month of May. 1931, clip off number and it « ill entitle you to 2 tickets to the Oasis Theatre for Friday or Sunday this week. Call for Bids School bus route bids will be re ceived by R. A. Brownson, Clerk of District No. 14, for what are known as the Southeast route; North Hill route; and the route through Dist rict No. 8. See R. A. Brownson for tpeciflcatlons and requirements. Bids to be in by June 30, 1931. R. A. BROWNSON, Clerk of School Dtst. No. 14. (May 21. 28) for 10 years, will again be at the HERMISTON HOTEL TUESDAY, May 26th FOR ONE DAY Eyes Examined - Glasses « Ground and Fitted - — Charges Reasonable — Saturday Specials POT ROAST BEEF............................................... 16c SIRLOIN STEAKS............................................... 20c SHOULDER PORK RO A ST.............................. 16c PORK CHOPS ..................................................... 20c SHOULDER PORK STEAKS, ........................ 18c BACK BACON, ................................................... 20c Always a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats to select from. QUALITY — PRICE — SERVICE "THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” Hermiston Meat Market A. W TURNOLAD — PHONE 411 G et th e fa c ts b e h in d th is J YEAR GUARANTEE M IL L IO N G E N ER A L ELECTRIC Refrigeratore ve riven expense-free service in a Bullion homesl Now General E leetrio gives a remarkable gs -antee and new low prices, nuw refinem ents. Finger-tip latch. Sliding shelves. All-steel cabinets, with porcelain lining that resists frnit acids. Monitor Top op me mecha* 1 operates quietly in a I o f oil. An accessible temperature control provides fast-freesing of ice cube, and desserts. Individual nones of eold meet every refriger ating need. Broom-high legs make sweeping easy. Installa tion is as simple as connecting an eleetrio fan. The /•to M to «&• C«n«raJ (with two whole y ears to pay) GENERAL Q ELECTRIC A L L *8T IIL R E F IIC B R A T O R DOMESTIC. APABTMENT BOUSE AND COMMERCIAL R EFRICERATO RS ELECTRIC WATER COOLERS Hermiston Light & Power Co. Hermiston, Oregon TUM-A-LUM TICKLER I Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Tum-A-Lnm Lumber Co. Yol. 31 — Phone 331. Hermiston, Or., Thursday, May 21, 1931 Editorial No. 19 your home, cover It with a coat of paint and have a modern home. The other way of saying It is RE MODELED. new screen doors and you will not be both ered by flies. We have a screen door with all necessary hardware that will coet you only 82.85 this week. — 0— This summer weath er is ideal for paint ing, especially floors as they can be painted In the evening and be dry by morning. Porch and Floor Enamel at 80c a quart. — 0— A colored boy was strolling through a eemetary reading the Inscriptions on the tombstones. He came to one which read, "Not dead, but sleep ing.” Scratching hla head, the negro re marked, "He sure ain’t Remove, replace and Screen the windows, foolin’ nobody hut hls- add a few boards to the porche«, put up eelf.” _____________________ We are reminded of the young poet who |sent his moat treasur ed poem to a maga zine editor, "let me |know if you can use this," he wrote, "as 1 ¡have other irons In the fire." In a few days the hard-boiled editor answered: " R e m o v e the irons and Insert poem.” R. A. Brownson, Editor. — 0- A. F. Bensel and C. M. Best are reshIng ling their homes thia week. The Best grade of shingles are very low In price this year. It will pay you to re- ehingle now. } 1 / a l u e W r o n ly th e wolldiL j f hnqe& tU em aket can offet • • • • 4.40-2Í $4.98 (29x4.40) 4.50-20 $5.60 (29x4.50) 4.75-19 :28x4.7’) 5.00-19 (29x5.00) 5.25-19 (29x5.25) $6.65 6.00-20 *32x6.00) $6.98 $6.15 $11.50 All sixes low priced. Save on tubes, too. Guaranteed Tire Repairing $5.69 On your w heel Rohrman Motor Co. Authorised Ford Sales and Service Phone 571 Hermiston, Oregon