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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE THREE WANT AOS Every Automobile on the street is a Minimum Charge 15c or 1 Cent a Word USED CAR FOR SALS W h y N ot Own One MALOTT SEPARATOR FOR SALE w ith m otor. Iow a se p a ra to r No. 103. In q u ire W . G. W ebber. 29-4tp H AV E A o perated from »2 R. C. A. NUMBER OF BATTERY R adios (or sale. P riced to $5 each. Also several and o th e r speakers. P au l • 1930— Model A F ord T udor »350 29-tfc 1929-—Model A Special M ille r . . »250 R o ad ster 1928-—Model A F ord T u d o r ..... »275 1926-—Model T P ick u p .......... • » 75 100-ACRE RANCH FOR R EN T — All . » 90 blue g rass and a lfa lfa p a stu re i r 1927-—Model T Coupe ....... rig ated from B row nell d itch . J. 1927— C h evrolet T ru ck .......... . » 50 (A nd Speed T ran sm issio n ) W. M essner. H erm isto n , Oregon. 29-2tc 1927— G rah am B ro th ers G-Boy T ru ck ................................ »275 W A NTED — 4 GOOD COWS. I. N. FORD— Model T T ru ck ........... » 6 0 H artsook, R t. 2, H erm isto n 3 1 -ltp MISCELLANEOUS ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. O FFICE SPACE FOR R E N T — Mod ern conveniences. In q u ire H erald office. B u rk 's for B arg ain s. On th e W est YOUR — Adv S id e . AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER FU RN ISH ED OR U NFU RN ISH ED hoi.scs for re n t. H. E. H anby. 31-2tc •> Go to B u rk ’s for B arg ain s— Now. ’> ♦ — Adv. STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS « ♦ ♦ H IG H EST CASH PRICES PAID FOR Mrs. Geo. B aars of O regon C ity Is horses, c a ttle , hogs, an d sheep. a g u est a t th e hom e of h er fa th e r, H uston B ro th ers, The D alles. 25-tfc J. D. W allace. T he Jam es K irb y fam ily a re m ov STOLEN — A NUM BER OF A RTI- in g to th e H e a th farm east of tow n. cles from my hom estead n ear B u t M embers of th e S tu d y club sp en t te r Creek. P a rty is know n. To avoid an enjo y ab le a ftern o o n T h u rsd ay a t a rre s t, re tu rn im m ediately. B uff th e hom e of Mrs. E . A. H oosier. S tocker, Echo, Oregon. 31-2tp Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s read a p ap er on DAY OLD CHICKS HATCHED AT “ Irish M usic,” p re s e n tin g th e su b H erm iston. L eghorns, R e d s , je c t from th e tim e of th e h a rp in Rocks. Get o u r prices. See our p ag an Ire la n d dow n to th e c o u n try chicks. Y our p atro n ag e ap p recia fiddle, an d p resen t-d ay m usic. Mrs. ted. P o u lts, T u rk ey eggs an d cus E. A. H oosier, who h as a p leasin g tom h a tc h in g . “ V ig o rb llt” H a tc h soprano voice, san g sev eral Irish ery, H erm iston, Oregon. ' 26-tfc songs. G uests for th e a ftern o o n w ere Mrs. Geo. B a a rs and Miss L en n a W E BUY AND SELL EARLY AND W ald. la te seed potatoes. F red K lu g Co., Miss C a th e rin e Cooper, who teach 108 U nion avenue, P o rtla n d , O re es a t M arshlfeld, sp e n t E a ste r v aca gon. 27-tfc tio n w ith h e r p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. —D u r h a m r N .C .r m a n y - m ile s ~ f r o m S. R. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. H a rle R ogers w ere he sea, is one of th e s ta te ’s larg est .orts of e n try , custom receip ts doub- in P o rtla n d la s t w eek. Mrs. C. C ardw ell of Spokane, is a ing in 1930. B elgium , w ith 660 persons to th e g u est a t th e hom e of h e r uncle, Ed q u a re m ile, has th e d en sest fiopll- B row n. T he b rid g e crew h as arriv ed In atio n of any E u ro p ean co u n try . Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON HERMISTON DR. A. E. MARBLE O regon M utual Chiropractor Office: Two doors west postoffice Office hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to •. Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or. VINEYARD LODGE No. 206 I. O. O. F . m eets each M onday evening in Odd F ello w s’ trait. V isitin g m em bers co rd ially in v ited W . R. L o n g h o rn , S ecretar. W a lte r Mead, N. G. FIRE INSURANCE CO. McMinnville, Oregon Is Your Fire Insurance About to Expire? T h en See R. C. TODD H erm isto n , O regon T. K. Johnson Physician and Surgeon W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V. Prime G eneral D e n tistry X -R ay an d D iagnosis ink B ldg. P ho n e C onnections S unday and E v en in g s by A p p o in tm en t Alfred W. Christopherson Office, Telephone Building Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 1912 MARKHAM Beauty Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 Physician and Surgeon □fHce P hone 733. Res. P h o n e 712 O ffice: F ir s t N atio n al B an k B ldg Hermiston Beauty Shoppe D u a rt P e rm a n e n t W aves PENDLETON DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMOTRIST T h e b est glasses a t a reaso n ab le $2.95 and $5.00 cost.—OPTICAL REPAIRING F in g e r W aves — 50c an d 75c L ate A pp o in tm en ts by Phone. P h o n e 141 Over W ool w o rth ’s— P hone 1286 P en d leto n , O regon WE- W. J. W ARNER Attomey-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Hermiston Post No. 37 Free Delivery to your door. M eets firs t an d th ird (T hursday. L egion A uxtl- )iary m eets second an d fo u rth T h u rad ay . Legion Hall- -rrr ■ i t ................. . i u w r WMF p - Q U A L IT Y couoT P R IC E $ M i » ' P f H O L f TON O P t C C M S tan field to re p a ir th e dam age done by th e recen t h ig h w ater. A new fo rty foot sp an w ill be added. An ev en in g of d e lig h tfu l e n te r ta in m e n t w as provided by th e L a dies Aid a t th e ch u rch W ednesday n ig h t. M em bers of th e o rg an izatio n p resen ted a n u n u su a lly novel p lay le t e n title d , "W ay s an d a W ay ” u n der th e d irectio n of Mrs. J. M. R ich ards. T he cast inclu d ed “ C hicken D in n er and Food S ale,” Mrs. E. A. H oosier; ‘‘B azaar,” Mrs. W. W . Kel- ty ; " E n te rta in m e n t," Miss H elen F red rick so n ; “S ilver T ea,” Miss L en n a W ald : "R u m m ag e S ale,” Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s; “ S o licito r,” Mrs. H. L. H ed rick ; “ P ro p o rtio n ate G iv in g ," Mrs. S. R. Cooper an d th e " R re s id e n t," Mrs. F. A. B aker. O th er co n trib u tio n s to th e pro g ram w ere vio lin n u m b er by B illie P e n ney, F red d y W aid an d E sth e r F red rick so n ; a re a d in g “H ey, M a!” by W ayne K elty ; p leasin g vocal n u m bers by Miss Rose H oosier an d Mrs. E. A. H oosier; an d p iano solos and d u ets by M arjo rie Cooper an d V iv ian C ro n ter. A fter th e pro g ram ail re tire d to th e ch u rch b asem en t w here th e first ev en t w as th e a u c tio n in g of th e com m unity nam e q u ilt w ith Supt. W. W. K elty as au ctio n eer. Mrs. C. D. C onnor was h ig h b idder. Each person w hose nam e was inclu d ed in th e q u ilt paid a penney per le tte r. T h e rem ain d er of th e evening was sp en t in a social w ay h onoring Mr. an d Mrs. M. R. L ing on th e » te of th e ir 5 7 th w edding an n iv ersary . Miss B lanche T horsen an d h er frien d Miss B ry a n t sp en t th e ir E as te r v acatio n a t th e S. T h o rsen home on th e Meadows. Jam es C. H oskins is b u ild in g a b arn on th e place to w hich he has recen tly moved. T. F erg u sen has p u rch ased laud n ear M ilto n -F reew ater an d w ill move h is fam ily th ere a t once. A no-host d in n e r p a rty w as held a t th e T. A. O’G rady home at H e r m iston S u n d ay even in g in observ ance of th e sev e n tie th b irth d a y of Mrs. O 'G rady’s fa th e r, T hom as L. S tew art. Covers w ere laid for Mr. an d Mrs. M. Refvem , Mr. an d Mrs. M. C. B arag er, Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. H oggard, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cooper, Mrs. an d Mrs. J. S. B u rn h am , Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s, P a tric ia R ich ard s, Lee U ettets, Mr. an d Mrs. T. A. O’G rady, an d Mr. an d Mrs. Thos. S te w a rt. S tan field D. E. S. m em bers w ill hold an Inform al d in n e r p a rty a t H otel S tan field th is ev en in g h o n o r in g G rand C onductress, Mona H au ser of Saiem . Mrs. H au ser w ill hold a school of In s tru c tio n In H erm is ton for th e O.E.S. m em bers in the E ch o -H erm isto n d is tric t. M em bers from S tan field in a tte n d a n c e w ill be Miss E lv a P e rry , Mrs. M. Refvem . C. M. McCall, Mr. an d Mrs. F ran k Sloan an d Mrs. F lo ren ce B. Connor. Miss H elen C onnor sp e n t th e w eek end In P o rtla n d as a gu est at th e F red H ale home. Mrs. U. G. S h ip ley of M lram Is v is itin g a t th e C. D. C onnor and C. D unn hom es, b ein g called h ere by th e serio u s illn ess of h e r m other, Mrs. D unn. Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. H ill of Pasco a re v is itin g a t th e C. D unn home. w ritte n by Mrs. A gnes H ills. Severe! o n e-m in u te plays were presented by g ra n g e m em bers. M ike R ow ell san g a solo “ T hree I.eaves of S h am ro ck .” A dding m uch to the evening's pleasu re w ere th e violin solos played by E s th e r F red rick so n , w ith H elen F red rick so n a t th e piano. W illiam F red rick so n d elighted the au d ien c e w ith several accordian solos. E nsem ble num bers, violin piano an d acco rd ian . w ere well re ceived. T he P o lly a n n a club m et a t the Miles B a ra g e r hom e W ednesday a f tern o o n w ith Mrs. B arag er and Mrs. T hom as O 'G rady as hostesses. In o rd er to add m ore spice to th e m eet ing th e m em bers cam e costum ed to re p re se n t gypsies, school girls, old fashioned ladies. F ra n c is D uyck m otored to P o rt land F rid a y an d re tu rn e d Sunday., b rin g in g Mrs. Duyck and little la u g h te r w ith him . They w ill live on th e S u n rise ran ch , w hich place Mr. D uyck h as recen tly leased. THURSDAY, MARCH »1. 1»SZ Alice P ia tt was chosen as the ty p ical telephone w orker of the C hi cago b ran ch of th e W estern E lec tric Com pany. and w hereby it was decreed th a t th a t c e rta in m o rtg ag e dated th e 24th day of D ecem ber, 1920, exe UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS cuted by T hom as H. H addox and E t ♦ *( W hen h er fa th e r died Amy C ham ta Belle H addox to p la in tiff upon b erlin of S an Francisco, took over th e follow ing described real proper Mr. an d Mrs. C linton H arvey and seven g ra d in g co n tra c ts fo r his firm . ty, to -w it: ch ild re n M innie E llen and G eorge j The W est o n e-h alf of th e hav e moved in to th e L am bert home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H arvey w ere form er Statement of Ownership, Manage N orthw est q u a rte r of th e S o u th re sid e n ts of U m atilla but tw o years i w est q u a rte r of Section 27, Twp. ment, Circulation, etc., Required ago h av in g moved to P o rtlan d . 5 N o rth . Rg. 29 E.W .M. in U m a Miss Ju d y Pope Bpent tile E a ste r } by the Act of Congress of August tilla C ounty, Oregon, show n and v acatio n a t th e home of h er p are n ts 24, 1912 d esignated on th e m aps of th e in C orvallis. Mr. and Mrs. W allace E. M ahoney Of th e H erm iston H erald, published U m atilla P ro ject of th e U nited an d d a u g h te r P atsy A nne of P en- j Meekly a t H erm iston, U m atilla coun S la te s R eclam ation Service as dleton visited a t th e home Of Mrs. ty, O regon, for O ctober 1, 1931. U nit “ C” in th e S outhw est q u a r M ahoney’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. B efore me, a n o ta ry public in and te r of S ection 27, B. S pringer. L orine Lash visited a t th e home ' for th e S ta te and county aforesaid, w hich m o rtg ag e w as recorded on the appeared P a u lin e M. of h e r m other, Mrs. A lbert K ennedy, personally 17th day of F eb ru ary , 1921, a t page in S e a ttle over th e E a ste r holidays. ; Stoop, w ho h av in g been duly sw orn Mrs. Jam es B yrnes re tu rn e d hom e , according to th e law , depose and says i 168 of Book 73 of th e records of m ortgages iu th e office of th e C oun F rid ay from a sh o rt v isit w ith rela- j th a t she is ed ito r of th e H erm iston tiv e s in W alla W alla, W ash. ty R ecorder of U m atilla C ounty, H erald, an d th a t th e follow ing is, to Mrs. A nne T am m al of S eattle is Oregon, should be foreclosed, and v is itin g a t th e home of h er p aren ts, ! th e best of h e r know ledge an d belief, the said real p ro p erty sold by th e Mr. and Mrs. A. B. S tephens. a tr u e sta te m e n t of the ow nership, W. A. Conlon w as a W alla W alla m anagem ent (an d if a daily paper, S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, to satisfy said ju d g em en t and all v isito r Sunday. Mrs. A. W. B yrnes and grandson th e c irc u la tio n ), etc., of th e afo re costs; th erefo re, I w ill on S atu rd ay , said p u b licatio n for th e d a te show n E rv in of T ouchet, W ash., w ere week | April 2, 1932, a t tw o o’clock in th e end v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs. ! in th e above caption, required by the aftern o o n of th a t day, a t th e fro n t Act of A ugust 24, 1912, em bodied in ;. .;. <. .;. .;. <•*><*<><> >S> <« < B y rn es’ son, Jam es Byrnes. D orothy M attie« has gone to Section 413, P ostal R egulations, door of th e C ounty C ourt house In •> < B anks, Ore., w here she w ill m ake • P endleton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, p rin te d on th e reverse of th is form , sell all th e rig h t, title , in te re st and ’> PINE CITY NEWS < h er home w ith h e r g ran d m o th er. Mrs. E ugene S m ith of Lyle, W ash, to-w it: •> ♦ e state w hich said d efen d an ts, and 1. T h a t th e nam es and addresses is v isitin g a t th e home of h e r sis •> •> <• ♦ ♦ •> all persons claim in g and to claim te r, Miss S arah Rix. of th e p u b lish er, ed ito r, m an ag in g Miss B e rth a W alls of H erm iston by, th ro u g h , o r u n d e r them , or any Tom T u ck er w as a S unday v is it editor, and business m anagers are: is w o rk in g for Mrs. W. D. N eill. of them , ha t on th e 24th day of o r in P o rtla n d w ith h is wife w ho is ‘ P u b lish ers, P a u lin e M. Stoop and H erm an Y oung and G eneva were very ill. D ecember, )9 2 0 , or since th e n have, Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r B u llard of A lfred Q uiring, H erm iston, Oregon. or now have, in and to th e above ju stn ess v isito rs in Echo S atu rd ay . H ep p n er w ere v isitin g frien d s in E d ito r, P au lin e M. Stoop, H erm is Mrs. F red Lee, d au g h er Evelyn, described real p ro p e rty and every U m atilla Sunday. ton, Oregon. m d son, R aym ond, a tten d ed th e Jim m ie Peek of A vlington w as a j Shop forem an, A lfred Q uiring, part th ereo f, a t public au ctio n to v isito r a t th e E rn e st Peck hom e j ¡how in H erm isto n Sunday n ig h t. the h ig h est bidder, fo r cash In h and, H erm iston, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. R ay A pplegate and T h u rsd ay evening. the proceeds of such sale to be ao- Miss Velma B u n tin w as a v isito r ! B usiness M anagers, P a u lin e M. plled in sa tisfa c tio n of said execu c h ild ren W an d a, and Mava w ent to In E cho F riday. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring, H erm is H eppner S a tu rd a y w here W anda tion and a ll costs. K en n eth P lagem an was n v isito r > ton, Oregon. p a rtic ip a te d in th e spelling contest. a t th e hom e of Miss V elm a B untin D ated th is 1st day of March, 1932. 2. T h a t th e ow ners a re : (G ive Miss W ilm a M cCarty w ho has S a tu rd a y and Sunday. T. B. CURDANE, nam es and addresses of individuals Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Peck m otor been a tte n d in g th e Oregon S tate S h eriff of U m atilla ow ners, or, if a co rp o ratio n , ad d res ed to A rlin g to n Sunday. college cam e hom e T h u rsd ay to C ounty, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Peck an d Ber ses of stockholders ow ning or hold spend th e F a s te r vacation. She r e nice B yrnes m otored to P endleton By G race Jackson, ing 1 per cen t or more of the to tal on business S atu rd ay . tu rn ed to school Sunday. D eputy. am o u n t of stock) E arl R ichardson. B6 Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C ram ar Mrs. Lucy O 'B rien and d a u g h te r (M arch 3— M arch 31) P a llas, O regon; P au lin e M. Stoop Isab ella w ere business visitors in of P en d leto n w ere v isito rs at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Clark m d A lfred Q uiring, H erm iston, Ore. lle p p u e r S a tu rd ay . S a tu rd a y and Sunday. 3. T h a t th e know n bondholders, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W a tten b u rg er, M innie E llen and George H arvey m ortgagees and o th e r se c u rity hold- Dick C arlson, E arl W atten b u rg er. hav e enrolled in the F resh m an class. Mr. a n d Mrs. W endell I.ew elyn ’l-s o w n in g or ho ld in g 1 per cent of and C harley Lee atten d ed th e show m otored to P en d leto n on business ’o tal am o u n t of bonds, m ortgages, iu IIerm i3ton S un d ay n ig h t. T o u r ■ B u s in e s s S atu rd ay . >r o th e r se cu rities a re : H. J. Sim O. F. B artholom ew a tte n d e d the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen o f H er oons, Fossil, O regon; and th e J. S. m iston w ere v isito rs a t th e hom e of danee a t E cho S aturday. H arvey E state. Long B each, C alif. R esidents of th e A lpine com m un Mrs. B ow en's niece, Mrs. W a lte r S ubscribed and sw orn to before C aldw ell, S unday. ity gave Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neili Mrs. Jam es B yrnes left M onday me th is 1st day of A pril, 1932. a v a rie ty show er a t th e ir home W ed ev en in g to v isit relativ es in W alla W. J. W A RN ER. nesday evening, Marcli 23. Those Walla. (M y Com m ission expires F rid a y aftern o o n Miss Dyer gave a tte n d in g w ere Mrs. Ira C lary and O ctober 1, 1933.) ch ild ren , Mrs. Dan Lindsey, Miss h e r th ird and fo u rth grade d a s s e i a su rp ris e tre a su re p a rty w hich was G ertru d e T ichenor, Mrs. Neil Me! held on th e school law n. NOW AVAILABLE AT T H E v ille, Mrs. G lenn S hearer, Mr. Eb- Miss G ilb ert presen ted each one Sheriff’s Sale. -ion, Mr. D ale B undy, Mrs. Moore. of h er pupils in th e first and second g rad e w ith an E a ste r ..basket filled A udry, N aom i and Jo h n Moore. NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN th a t, Portland, Oregon. Miss L ila B arthblom ew w en t to w ith eggs an d a bu n n y on F riday u n d er and by v irtu e of a w rit of ex m orning. I G endleton S a tu rd a y w here Bhe a t The senior class had a m eeting ecution issued o u t of th e C ircu it tended th e m eeting of th e D au g h ters T h u rsd ay a ftern o o n and d efin itely C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon in and decided on th e ir color, m otto and for th e C ounty of U m atilla, u n d er j f Job. The colors a re green and the seal thereof, nnd to mo directed Mr. and Mrs. B url W a tte n b u rg e r flow er. gold. T he m otto 1 r : "W nrw W orks atte n d e d th e show a t H erm iston W onders,” and th e flow er is Rwee' m d delivered upon a ju d g em en t and Sunday n ig h t. Pea. G rades ra n very close in select decree ren d ered and en tered In said th e v a lid ic to ria n . B err.ice C ourt on th e 29th day of F eb ru ary , Mrs. Ollie N eill and d a u g h te rs in g Gleta and L en n a w ent to H eppner B yrnes received 96 11-27 an d M ild 1932, in fav o r of R. O. H aw ks as 'a tu rd a y , L enna was In th e spel- red C arroll 96 1-31, m ak in g M ildred p la in tiff, and a g a in s t T hom as II. C arroll S a lu to rian . T he class n ig h t 'in g co n test and O leta spoke in the p ro g ram h as been chosen: Class H addox and E tta B elie H addox, and igh school d eclam atory contest Song, H ester B u rc h e tt; H istory, The F irs t N atio n al B ank of H erm is P ro p h et, B ernice ton, as d efen d an ts, w hereby th e a tu rd a y n ig h t a t th e hom e of Mr. B lanche P ik e ; W ash in g to n a t 12th S tre e t ;nd Mrs. B url Coxen an d re tu rn e d B yrnes; W ill, Cecil T ipple; Poem. p la in tiff did recover a personal de Lyle B row n. C om m encem ent n ig h t ALSO ROOMS W ITHOUT BATH home Sunday- m orning. Devee w ill give " T h e Advice to J u n cree a g a in s t th e d efe n d a n ts T hom as GOOD GARAGE NEARBY T he Misses Opal and S h irley J a r- io rs,” and M ildred C arro ll w ill p re II. H addox an d E tta Belle H addox — F o r P e rm a n e n t G uests — mon sp en t th e ir sp rin g v acatio n at se n t the g ift from th e Seniors to the for th e sum of »1500.00 w ith In W e H ave Rooms As Low As te re st thereon a t th e ra te of 7% per he hom e of th e ir p a re n ts. Miss stu d e n t body. S atu rd ay aftern o o n th e little folks ieyers of H illsboro, Mrs. Z iegle of of the S unday School class w ere e n an n u m from th e 24th day of Ju n e, I $ 3 .0 0 week, $ 2 0 .0 0 mo. N ew berg and Miss F ra z e r of A lbany te rta in e d w ith r n E a ste r p a rty at 1927, and th e f u r th e r sum of »150.- School Notes. 0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr. th e C om um nlty C hurch nnd because 00 a tto rn e y 's fees, and th e costs also re tu rn e d home w ith them . and d isb u rsem en ts taxed a t »38.90, of th e absence of Miss Pope, Louise T he Ju n io r-S e n io r play "A nd Miss E lsie S train sp en t la st week B yrnes and A nnie W u rs te r w ere in M ary D id,” w ill be p resen ted in th e end w ith Neva Neill. ch arg e of th e p a rty . T h ere w ere 45 h ig h school a u d ito riu m F rid ay , eve ■ w - w w w w w w w ■« « « V V 1 Mr. and Mrs. B url W a tte n b u rg e r little folks p resen t and several moth n in g , A p ril 9 th . I t is a com edy in made a business trip to P en d leto n ers. B efore leav in g each w as p re A DOLLAR S W O R T H sented w ith an E a ste r b u n n y and th re e acts. S aturday. several E a ste r eggs. Dr. B ibbs of A lbany college ad- W . D. N eill and ch ild re n , Jasp er C lip this coupon ami m a il it w ith $1 fo r a aix w e e k i’ t r ia l m b t e r if lim to E a rly S unday m o rn in g m e n d e rs ressed h ig h school s tu d e n ts W ed n es M eyers, B erth a W alls, L. D. N eill, of the church, C h ristia n E ndeavor, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR day aftern o o n . and A lina N eill a tten d ed th e fu n eral and S unday School co n gregated at Published br T h « C h i ; ru n Seme« P oblishinu S ociiiv A ssista n t C o unty A gent, G arn et of Mrs. H um p h rey ’s in H eppner th e church and w en t in cars to th e Boston. Mr .«acli isrtts, U 8. A D. B est h as been o rg a n iz in g 4-H S unday afternoon. They also a tte n d h ill, w here th e re w as a sh o rt f u n In I t you w ill find the daily Rood r w» o? the world from it» 800 special writer», as well an departm ents devoted to jnaen 1 and children's interest», sport«, music, R ise p ra y e r service. T hen b re a k clubs. B oth calf an d p ig clu b s have ed ch u rch Sunday m o rning. finance, education, radio, etc. You will be »lad to welcome into your h o m e » o fa s t w as served. T h ere w ere 42 1 fM flcsa an advocate of peace and -ro h lb Lion. And d o n 't miss Snub», o u r do », been org an ized w ith S tan ley G reen Ed D itty w as an E a ste r S unday m em bers present. and th » Sundial end the other feature». as leader. d in n e r g u est a t th e Ja rm o n home T he S unday school E a ste r p ro T h « C hristian S ciìnc » M onitor . Back Bay Station. Boston. Mass T he new ly o rganized h ig h school Please send me a six week»' tr. I subscription. 1 enclose cne do.Iar ($1). Mrs. J. S. Moore. A udry, N aomi, gram was given S unday m orning b aseb all team w ill p lay H erm isto n and Jo h n Moore a tten d ed th e decla a t th e re g u la r S u n d ay school hour. ( N a m , p ler.u p rin t) F rid a y In th e firs t of a series of m ato ry co n test a t H ep p n er S a tu r A snecial o ffe rin g w as taken. Mrs. P ete C astric w as a visitor seven scheduled gam es. day evening. Also th e dan ee a t Lex at th e U m atilla schools M onday in g to n la te r in the evening. Mrs. C astric tlld of th e “ Poppy Con (Too L a te F o r L ast W eek.) -------- — te s t," held by th e L adies A uxiliary. E x-G overnor W a lte r M. P ierce CHARLFS PCGEFS LAYS PLANS Mr. and Mrs. f e o . C ram ar <f P e n ..▲ .▲ . a ▲ - a - a -4 d leto n w ere w eek end g uests at th e was callin g upon his dem o cratic TO DEVELOP PICTURE CAREER. hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k C lark. frien d s in S ta n fie ld fo r th e purpose H ollyw ood press r e p o r ts ’ quote Miss C lara C o rrig an , high of se c u rin g s ig n a tu re s on his nom i . . com m ercial te a c h e r, is very hi •»» C harles “ Buddy R ogers as say in g . (hp 1)()nifJ Mr an() Mrs. H a rry n a tin g p etitio n . C. M. Ju m p re tu rn e d T uesday "I do not w ish to desert th e screen j j u j| w here she m akes h er home. George L a rry of M ilton w as the from P o rtla n d w here Mrs. Ju m p is p erm an en tly , I hope to m a le tw o or a p a tie n t in Good S a m a rita n hospi th re e p ictu res a year, a fte r I tak e guest of Mtss P earl B u rch ett over th e week end. over my new w ork.” tal. Mr. and Mrs. C linton H arvey end W ith th e above th o u g h t in m ind. ch ild ren M innie E llen nnd George Mr. an d Mrs. W . G. W allace e n te rta in e d w ith a b rid g e d in n e r F ri R ogers h a s been p erfe c tin g plans have rem oved to U m atilla n fte r h a v day even in g . A c h a rm in g St. P a w hereby he m ay co n tin u e to develop ing lived In P o rtla n d for th e r a d tw o years. tr ic k ’s Day m otif w as used and cov his p ic tu re career and a t th e sam e T he high school boys w ill plav tim e c a rry o u t his idea of o rg a n iz ers w ere laid for Mr. an d Mrs. W il th e ir first b aseball gam e F riday on liam K elty, th e Misses M ary S ev art, in g a jazz o rc h e stra for th e a tre fea th e local diam ond w llh P ilo t Rock. hen in Portland be kind to ycvrself Mr. and Mrs. E d. Peck nnd sm all M ildred P e reg rin , H elen an d E sth e r tu r e and rad io b ro ad castin g pu rp o and your pocketbook . . . stop at Che d a u g h te r a re v is itin g in P o rtlan d . F red rick so n , Sue S h ep h ard , Roxie ses. . . . . , , , Mrs. W endell Lew clyn e n te r- Multnomah." There is nothing "high hat" R ogers s ta te s th a t his r'.an for or- tg|nef| memberH ..500- T a lle n t, E velyn S ta rk w e a th e r. In a about "The Multnomah. It s just a big, g an izin g an o rch estra w ith him self I an(, tb e | r h u sb an d s T uesday even- S tu rd iv a n t an d th e h o st anil hostess. fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur C. M. Ju m p h a s ren ted th e R ich as its leader has been delayed on ac j ing. Mrs. C larence G uerin and ctilld- prisingly low rates ar.d popular priced ard s house re c e n tly vacate.I by W. c o u n t of h is recent w ork In p ictu res In th e la s t few m o n th s he has ' ren w ent to S pokane S a tu rd ay to be B. W illiam s and w ill b rin g Mrs. restaurants. w ith h er m o th er on h er b irth d ay . ¡Ju m p from P o rtla n d as soon as she , been busy w ith the film in g of "T h e Rev. and Mrs. W. O. M iller moved can be moved. ! Road to "Reno,” "W o rk in g G irls I in to the C arlyle hom e W ednesday. Absolutely A t th e g ran g e m eetin g M onday I anil "T h is Reckless A ge.” T his last j Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Jack so n an l Fourth and Fireproof ' d a u g h te r Louise of P o rtlan d a>e n w n ig h t. Tom W ilson an d Mr. T hom as p ictu re fe a tu rin ’ C h arles "B u d d y ’ Pin« I of H erm isto n w ere given th e ob iig a- ; Rogers. R ichard B e a n c tt, Peggy ! ing o n to th e ir farm w est of tow n. Mr. F ra n k lin w ho recen tly moved Itio n . S han n o n , C harlie R iig g lis, F ran ces Th« p ro g ram consisted m ain ly of Dec an d F ran ces f t a r r , Is a fe atu re i onto th e E. R. Ash farm west of a stu d y of Irish m usic. Mrs. R. O. j «» th e Oasis th e a tre S unday and U m atilla was q u ite seriously injur«- I B ATH W IT H RATES FR O M w h e n m oving a h a y s ta c k e r . Il fell Pennty rt'd • po«m "Mt. Hood’’ * Monday, and (tru c k h is leg. b re a k in g it. ■> •> Rocm & Bath $1.55 Washington Hotel Headquarters for Eastern Oregon people W $2