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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1938. AMAZING NEW SAFETY TlRE I 41*223 FEET • T i n M IC H O 1 Q l —“C ¿ » J - 1 » rm U aU vM now a m MASTO 4 M i« M a ate kUM cats n la ...M M a r fl i ila titilli« I sto • i -s r jr THmwmu 44 re u «san ÂWSÎ, •SÄV? raren ama tuniNKsn 2Û renana W « in v it o y o u t o • • • t h e n a w s a fe ty o f ■ atS tatO IM to r a t M y M ia Is Iks nsa, la insist ones. «autti tan, «*.. Iks «tot lUtrtl skm sito asm css * W a D a -S k id d e d t i r e p ro v e d b e fo re y o u r a y a a . L n a r n i n a n a m i n u t e h o w i t slo p e q u ic k e r .. . c o n tr o ls d a n g e ro u s s id e sk id s. kvagk Iks Ma sak taa a Ortet «ttnw i i n to d a y . N o o b lig a tio n . ^ U R U Y A L MASTER Kopacz Service HERMISTON. OREGON n tt u ns ssiY» s t a w as m no aaaaanuata same» os's uae spio to o v w m a w , laua w i tioiia. n o a n s r o iio n u s .n n omat . and fitte d w ith covered reflector», can be controlled by a sin g le sw itch a t th e foot of th e sta irs. If th e re are tw o en tran ces to th e basem ent a three-w ay sw itch should be in stalled a t each door. P o rcelain o r com position lig h t sockets should be used here as in th e bathroom . E nough properly-placed conven ience o u tlets, preferab ly located in th e ceiling to keep th e co nnecting w ires dry, m ust be Installed to op e ra te th e w ashing m achine, ironer, sm all electric tools and otl^er a p pliances. If a w ater h ea te r, w ater supply system , o il b u rn er, sto k e r or a ir co n d itio n er is in stalled , a special c irc u it m ust be provided for each piece of equipm ent. If th e basem ent is finished and divided in to several rooms, th e lig h tin g and o u tlet needs w ill vary w ith th e use to be m ade of each. Your electrical co n tra c to r w ill a d vise you reg ard in g an y special or u n u su al requirem ents. As th e garag e fre q u en tly is a t tached to th e house, it w ill be con sidered here. A lig h t on th e o u t side, controlled by one sw itch inside the doorw ay of th e g arag e an d an o th e r a t th e m ost co nvenient en tran c e to th e house, is necessary to illu m in ate th e drivew ay. Two RLM sta n d ard dome reflecto rs (to be dis cussed la te r) should be in stalled at the ceiling— one over th e u su al po sition of th e car en g in e and th e o th er over the w ork bench (th e same type of fix tu re also should be em ployed over th e w ork bench in th e basem ent of th e hom e). These lig h ts should be operated by th ree- way sw itches, one located a t th e n earest en tra n ce to th e house, the o th er a t th e m ain doors to th e g a r age, At least one duplex convenience o u tlet should be located on th e w all above th e w ork bench. T h is w ill not only p erm it th e use of electrical tools b u t also a tro u b le lam p and b a tte ry charger. Ing from her illness, la now con fined to her bed again. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W a tte n b u rg e r of Echo were d in n er gueats F riday a t th e A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r home. Miss P a tric ia Daly sp en t Monday aftern o o n in Pendleton. Mrs. J. S. Moore has recently p u r chased five hundred baby chicks w hich she is busy ta k in g care of. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill, C harles Bartholom ew and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer were P endleton callers Saturday. The m en’s in te rest was the m eeting about th e sheep sh e ar ing strik e. Mrs. Ruby Miller of P ilo t Rock and Duke S chiller were callers a t th e Jo h n H arrison home Sunday. F ra n k Helms had th e m isfo rtu n e of c u ttin g his thum b on a saw Mon day. ■ Miss Mabel R auch is employed a t the Jo h n H arrison home d u rin g Mrs. H arriso n 's illness. Mrs. Joyce Sm ith an d Miss Dora Moore w ere d in n er g u ests a t th e B arton C lark home W ednesday. Mrs. S arah D oherty and fam ily visited a t th e Jim Daly home over th e week end. (Too late for la st week) The Pine City high school w ill present a carn iv al an d play F rid ay n ig h t, May 6. T he nam e of th e play is, “ It Pays To Be Clum sy,’’ and reh earsals are going nicely. A good tim e is assured to all those who p articip a te in th e fun. Many people from B u tter Creek attended th e fu n eral of Ja k e W a t ten b u rg er a t Echo S aturday. Last Sunday, Mr. an d Mrs. Joe D oherty and son Je rry visited Mrs. D oherty’s bro th er, Jo h n J. McCaul ey, who is w orking a t th e Boylen ranch. They also called at the Jim Daly and Jo h n H ealy homes. Mrs. Gladys B<ck of P endleton spent th e week end a t th e Jo h n H a r rison home T hursday. H arold Neill and Miss H elen Pierson of H erm iston called a t th e W. D. N eill home Sunday. Mrs. Jo h n H ealy and son Jack and d au g h ter Cecelia visited a t the K il kenny home Sunday. Miss Neva Neill and Mrs. Dale Akers and d au g h ter were visitors on the creek T hursday. Guy Moore and Jack H ealy w ere a t th e ir homes on B u tter Creek last week. They b oth visited a t th e P ine City school F rid ay afternoon. Mrs. Joyce Sm ith of P ine City spent th e week end a t h er home a t Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M athers and son spent Sunday a t the W. D. Neill home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. B en n ett of H eppner visited a t th e Jo h n Healy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and fam ily w ere a t th e E. B. W a tte n b u rg er home Sunday evening. Jo h n H arriso n and Mrs. R obert McGreer w ere a t th e E. B. W a tte n burger home Friday. Mrs. George C urrin was a visitor a t th e home of h er sister, Mrs. John H arriso n T hursday. _______ m inatio n . To prev en t corrpsion from m oisture, all lig h t sockets should be of porcelain or com position m a ter ial. By F ra n k J. G. Duck, S ecretary A special non-m etallic (B ak elite or o th e r sim ilar m a teria l) safety R u ral E le ctrificatio n Bureau. type duplex o u tle t should be in sta l led n ear th e w ash basin for dry PART V F or general illu m in a tio n , all bed shaver, cu rlin g iron, im m ersion hea rooms should have a center ceiling ter, milk b o ttle w arm er, h a ir dryer, REA LINES EXTENDED o u tlet operated by a w all sw itch at h ealth lamp and like appliances. An th e entrance. Supplem ental light o rd in ary convenience ou tlet may be TO PINE C IT Y should be provided for the vanity or provided for a portable heater. The dresser, preferably from table r a th special safety o u tle t should be placed P IN E CITY NEWS— E. P. Dodd er th a n b rac k et lamps. The form er as far from th e b ath tub as possible can be attac h ed to convenience o u t — both its location and m a terial be and E d g ar Saylor of H erm iston were lets and controlled a t the lamp sock ing such as to reduce to a m inim um on the creek Monday secu rin g ease et. P rotection as well as conven th e d anger of electrical shock w hile m ents for th e REA power line w hich w ill be extended to P ine City by the ience m akes it advisable to in stall a th e body is in co n tact w ith w ater. An open a ttic requires only a cen U m atilla E lectric C ooperative asso three-w ay sw itch in the m aster bed tr a l lig h tin g fix tu re attach ed to the ciation. room to control the yard lights. - A ten pound baby d au g h te r was In addition to those already men gable of th e roof. If com pletely born to Mr. and Mrs. Ja sp er Myers finished, th e lig h tin g and o u tlet re tioned, convenience ou tlets also should be located near th&, head of q u irem en ts will depend upon the E aster m orning a t th e H erm iston th e bed for a reading lam p or h ea t use w hich is to be made of th e v ar G eneral H ospital. Lowell Y oung left T h u rsd ay for ing pad. I f th e room is large, a few ious rooms. In eith er case, the Shoshone, Idaho, for an extensive principal lig h t should be controlled additional o u tle ts will perm it the m ore easy use of a vacuum cleaner. by a w all sw itch a t th e foot of the visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross, who came back from th e east a re w ork B racket lig h ts, on opposite sides sta irw a y to th e attic. It is essential th a t a lig h t be pro ing at th e H. E. Y oung home d u rin g of th e m irro r, as well as a center ceiling u n it should be provided in perly placed to fully illu m in a te the his absence. People on th e creek who w ere ill BEST IRRIGATION This th e bathroom ; th e la tte r operated sta irw a y to th e basem ent. w ith to n silitis th e past week are by a w all sw itch, th e form er a t the should be operated by a w all sw itch, SEASON INDICATED the Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r fixtures. In sm all rooms, bracket v ith pilot signal, located at M oisture conditions th ro u g h o u t lig h ts controlled by a w all sw itch head of th e steps. O ther lig h ts, | and Mrs. Jo h n H arrison. probably w ill furnish adequate illu preferably placed n ear th e ceiling | Mrs. Roy Neill, who was recover- Oregon are n ot only th e best in m any cases in th e la st decade, b u t prospective stream flow and a b u n d an t supplies of w ater in reservoirs m ake ce rtain th e best irrig atio n season in years, according to th e April rep o rt on th e snow survey’s and Irrig a tio n w ater forecasts for Oregon. T his rep o rt is issued from th e N O T JUST IN BRILLIANT STYLE . . . B U T I N ROOMINESS A N D RIDING COMFORT Medford b ran ch experim ent sta tio n , w hich is th e h ea d q u arters for th e • . .L O W M IC E HAS NEVER BOUGHT SO M A N Y FINE-CAR SATISFACTIONS BEFORE cooperative work by w hich m easure m ents are k ep t on some 75 snow courses in Oregon, from w hich c a l cu latio n s and forecasts a re la ter made. Every one of O regon’s 17 p rin ci pal irrig a tio n storage reservoirs is eith er filled beyond th e level noted la st year a t th is tim e, or has been purposely allow ed to rem ain only p artially filled as a m eans of flood control la te r in th e season. Stream flow th ro u g h o u t th e sta te for th e com ing sum m er is forecast to be m aterially b etter th a n la st year, w ith th e exception of th e U m atilla- W alla W alla basin. A lthough w in te r ru n o ff has been heavy, th u s p er Ot LUXE TUDOR SiDAN. . . 112-in ch w heelbase, m ittin g more w ater in th e McKay 123-lnch sprlngbase, 85 h .p .. . . Diagonal folding and Cold S prings reservoirs, snow of front seat back gives easy access to rear . . . fall In th is one region Is less th an usual, w hich w ill affect th e la te Luggage compartment reached from outside . . . season flow. Mohair or broadcloth upholstery. In o th e r sections of th e state, snow supplies are g re a te r th an usual in th e h igher elevations, and in ad d itio n th e soil u n d er the snow is g en erally in an unfrozen, w ater- National Used Car Exchange Week was so successful that soaked co ndition, as co n trasted to many Ford dealers need used cars to balance their stocks. the dry and frozen soil on w hich Why not take your present car to your Ford dealer today last y ea r’s snow lay. for an appraisal? Then drive home a new Ford V-8. Arch W ork, su p e rin ten d e n t of the Medford sta tio n and head of th e snow survey w ork carried on by the U nited S tates bureau of a g ric u ltu ra l en g in eerin g and co operating ag en cies, recently com pleted the th ird an n u a l series of regional m eetings th ro u g h o u t th e sta te for th e co n sid eratio n of d ata gath ered th is past w inter. These m eetings were held a t K lam ath Falls, P rineville, C an yon City. La G rande. Pendleton and P srtla n d . Moet of th e cooperating gencies were represented a t these lOÁiid table discussions, w here fore- j casts for each region w ere agreed i upon. W HEN THE H IG H LINECOMES EVERYTHING ABOUT IT SAYS 'WHY PAY MORE? Trade N O W for a New Ford V-8 GET A DEMONSTRATION! A sure w ay to test the qualities o f this new car. Rohrman Motor Co. PAGE THREW Wade Crawford DEMOCRAT Candidate for Representative from the 2nd Congressional District. My ten y ea rs’ experience w ith th e L egislative and A d m in istrativ e b ranches of the N atio n al G overn m ent and personal acq u ain tan ce in Congress w ill be invaluable as your R epresentative. I sh all w ork for th e developm ent of th e Colum bia riv er & delivery o t its power resources to th e people a t th e low est possible charge. I am a c h a rte r m em ber of W il liam son R iver G range and helped o rganize it. I have made an in te n sive stu d y of grazin g an d reclam a tion and have had experience in w orking o u t th e d ifficu lt problem s of both. (P a id Adv.) ly m otored to Lyle, W n., E aster w here they enjoyed a picnic w ith th e ir two d au g h ters and o th e r re la tives. Mr. and Mrs. T heodore P anages an d fam ily and Mrs. N ellie T ucker spent E a ste r w ith Mrs. T u ck er’s son and fam ily, Cecil Rogers of S ta n field. S hirley Stockard re tu rn e d to his w ork a t Bly, Ore., S atu rd ay a fte r a v isit w ith hts paren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. R. H. Stockard. A lb ert Shipp is confined to his home w ith pneum onia. Mr. and Mrs. C harles E pperson took Mr. Jeppe, fa th e r of Mrs. E p person, to P en d leto n W ednesday of la st week when he le ft for M ontana for a few weeks v isit w ith his son. COLUMBIA PARK CLEAN-UP HELD COLUMBIA NEWS—-The an n u a l clean-up day a t Colum bia p ark was supervised by th e F arm B ureau p ark board Friday. T he F arm Bu reau A uxiliary fu rn ish ed a fine p ot luck d in n e r for th e tw en ty -tw o pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam L u ttre ll, form er resied n ts of th is d istric t b u t now of P o rtlan d , arriv ed here Mon day and were g re e tin g friends. They will spend tw o or th ree days a tte n d ing to business affairs. Mrs. H. E. McCulley has been ill at her home for th e past week w ith th e flu. Mrs. L aw rence H a rte an d son Dick arriv ed S atu rd ay evening from th e ir home in C aston, Ore., to spend E as te r w ith Mrs. H a rte ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham. T hey re tu rn ed home W ednesday. Mrs. Ora Thom pson, who has been ill for some tim e, is reported as im proved. Orbie W ells has gone to P endleton for a week. Mr. and Mrs. C harles W ells are a t th e Orbie W ells home. Mr. W ells is looking a fte r the place d u rin g his fa th e r’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham, Mrs. Law rence H a rte and son Dick a t tended E aster services in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lenz and son F ritz, Mr. and Mrs. Gus L inder, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey, Mrs. T, E. Sink, Mrs. F. R. Moore m otored to Milton S atu rd ay evening to hear Judge Sum m ers who spoke in beh alf-o f the Tow nsend club. Bobby E ato n spent E aster vaca tion w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas E ato n of F reew ater. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buell and fam i OREGON LEADS IN PLANNED FARM ING O regon’s plan of holding economic outlook conferences periodically to keep th e s ta te ’s a g ric u ltu ra l produc tio n in line w ith m ark et dem ands is a ttr a c tin g a g rea t deal of n a tio n a l a tte n tio n , rep o rts E. R. Jack m an , extension • agronom ist, who has Just re tu rn e d from W ash in g to n , D.C., w here he assisted in m ak in g plans and reg u latio n s for th e AAA w h ea t loans u n d er th e ev er-n o rm al g r a n ary plan. W hile Oregon farm ers have been follow ing th is p la n n in g procedure for 14 years, m ost o th e r sta te s a re ju st now m aking a b eg in n in g in th is field, Jack m an rep o rts. As an In d ication of th e n atio n -w id e in te re st in th is subject, F. L. B allard, vice- d irecto r of th e Oregon extension service, w as asked to p re p a re a fea tu re a rtic le on th e su b ject w hich will ap p e ar as a lead in g a rtic le in th e May issue of th e C o u n try G en tlem an. W e A re N e w C elebrating Our Sixth Anniversary in Hermiston, and our Present Location. We has made our Success of Business First in our know who Possible — W e T h a n k You A M illio n ! CHEESE BACON BEANS Mild Loaf Found SQUARES Pound 5 White or Red Lbs. 19c 19c 25c Corn - Peas - Pork & Beans Soup^LZ- Spaghetti - Catsup Large Cans 6 for 59c 10« JELLO 6 Pkgs. 25c FLOUR AU Purpose 49 lb. sack $1.09 PRUNES No. 10 Can 35c 4 Lbs. 20c PRUNES Italian VANILLA FULL PINT Paring Knife Free 49c Large Assortment CANDY BARS Everyday Price GUM 3 for Carton 1 IQ CIGARETTES Chesterfields 12 Cents Per Pkg. PUREX Quart Bottles 10c 10c FORGET! If you buy in quantity -Sugar by the Sack. C WT I T C I -Milk by the Case, -H our by the Barrel WE CAN MAKE YOU A BETTER -And Other Goods - PRICE THAN AVERAGE WHOLESALE. • 1!» 16 U ® • Connor’s Cash Store H E R M IS T O N , O R E .