PAGE TWO
went to Canyon City Saturday io a
Masonic meeting. They spent the
night at John Day and returned
I
Sunday.
HERMISTON, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace and
i Mrs. Keith Oaldwell of Portland, Mr.
Friday - Saturday
and Mrs. G. G. Becker and Mrs. Lucy
Mrs. Neil Boynton and small son i Gerking of Bend were here Tuesday
Mrs. Chas. Seeliger was a Walla
MAY 19 - 20
Walla visitor Wedneday and Thurs spent Friday and Saturday with her for the funeral of J. B. Saylor.
DOUBLE FEATURE
parents in Pendleton.
__
Dr. ____
and Mrs. W. L. Morgan and
day.
__
Coach
Jack
Hodgen,
Elbert
Moore,
her
sister,
Mrs. Alvin Elkins of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton of
PWSCILL* LAK
Helix spent Saturday with his moth Ted Ripley and Marvin Rankin will Portland who is visiting here, made
Cjex
attend the high school track meet a trip to Spokane and the Grand
JEFFREY LY R
er, Mrs. W. S. Boynton.
tttij darling «OLAKO Y0IH6
Coulee dam over the week end.
in Eugene this week end.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nels
Christensen
and
-F A Y IANTEI
Mrs. S. L. Kelley accompanied
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
B.
Wilcox,
Mr.
two children of Boardman visited in
daughter „ F KAY ROISOK
Vane Boynton to The Dalles Sunday
and
Mrs.
Claude
Wilcox
of
Athena
Hermiston Tuesday.
where Mr. Boynton spent the day
* IA N H U N T U •
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. and Lester Wilcox left Monday to with his wife. Mrs. Kelley remain
— Buy on Convenient Terms —
visit
the
San
Francisco
exposition.
W nU AM KUOHUT <
John Clarke were business visitors
» — « • isona
ed
to
spend
the
summer
with
her
sis
Mrs. Alton Hooker Is ill with
in Pendleton Saturday.
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker pneumonia iat the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and
Mrs. Howard Montgomery but is im
and daughter were Pendleton busi
children spent Sunday with his
proving.
JE W E L E R
ness visitors Friday.
mother and sister, Mrs. Chas. Rohr
Vane Boynton is now employed in
Leo Root, postmaster at Board
man and Miss Alma Rohrman of
A t the Herald O ffice
Hermiston, Oregon
Pendleton in a grocery store. He Pendleton, picnicking at Battle
man, was a caller in Hermiston
M ic h a e l
Jean
Chick
formerly
owned
the
Hermiston
Food
WHALEN • ROGERS - CHANDLER
Mountain park.
Tuesday.
store.
Mrs. Henry Lieckam and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rew of Pendle
A 20th Cantury-Fo« riclu ra
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten left Ralph Duffee and two children, all
ton were callers in Hermiston Mon
Saturday noon to spend Sunday with of Everett. Wn., came Friday and
thy and Rebecca Pierson, Joyce and erage cost to the farmer using elec
W hat Every Inventor Shows.
day.
his parents at Halfway. They re remained till Wednesday to be with
Omega Sater; George Sale Jr., Rob tricity for pumping water is about
Major and Mrs. O. L. Babcock of
turned Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mead, parents of ert Pierson, Lowell Sater, Russell 7 5c per month, he stated. He also
Pendleton were visitors Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Scroggs and Mrs. Lieckam. They motored on to Piersol, and Mr. and Mrs. Cushing.
the home of Mrs. C. E. Baker.
mentioned the overhead sprinkling
Sun. - Mon. - Tue».
Miss Maxine Paul spent Thursday sons Jim and Jerry of Sunnyside. Heppner and plan to go to the valley
¿system
and of its probability of suc
MAY 21 - 22 - 23
and Friday with her parents in Pen Wn., were Sunday visitors at the before returning home.
S U M M E R BAND
cessful use in this area, and told of
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
dleton.
Continuous Show Sunday!
Attebury Son Returns.
CONCERTS PLANNED the use of lights in poultry houses
Martin Johnson of Emmett, Idaho Thos. Campbell.
Bobby Attebury, son of Mr. and
and brooder houses, thereby increas
Mr. and Mrs. Art Meyers of Fos
visited last week at the home of Mr.
GREATEST PlCTOBEj
Mrs.
Roy
Attebury
of
the
Butter
ing production.
sil
spent
Mother’s
Day
with
his
par
Tentative
arrangements
have
been
and Mrs. Cnaig Percey.
Miss Frances Clinton, home dem
Vane Boynton and Wilmer Inloe ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Meyers. Creek district, returned home Satur made for summer band concerts in
were Pendleton visitors Saturday They were accompanied by Mrs. day afternoon after several months Hermiston, probably on Saturday onstration agent, compared the dif
spent in the Shriners hospital in nights. G. C. Humphreys, instruc ference in hand ironers, ranging
King.
evening.
She suggested the
___ $3 to $9.
.
C. Warner, pastor of the Hermis
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney left Portland for defective arches. He tor of band at the Hermiston Union from
ton Union church, delivered the bac Friday night to spend Mother’s came home with his sister and bro- high school, has agreed to cooperate j ladies choose the iron best suited for
calaureate address at exercises held Day week end with their relatives ther-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Em during the summer months and will the work required. A light iron,
probably more expensive, was best
in Portland. They returned Sunday ory of Pendleton who had been visit direct the band.
in Umatilla Sunday.
ing on the coast. Bobby has im
Although nothing is definite it is suited for a lot of fine ironing, while
Joe Norton, a former businessman evening.
Cartoon—Little Tough Mice
of Hermiston but now in business
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and proved greatly and is able to walk. expected that the band will be com the heavier one would be better for
Going Places No. 58
at Mt. Vernon, was a caller in Her daughter Helen Kay of Pilot Rock He will return in a few months for posed of high school players and heavy materials. She gave the cost
various other individuals interested. of the use of the iron in a home as
Stranger Than Fiction miston Tuesday night.
came Sunday night and spent Mon another observation.
The concerts will be free to the pub 30c per month for the average fam
Miss Nelma Saylor, called here by day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
No. 59.
Q uarterly Conference Scheduled.
lic and will serve to keep the bands ily. The use of a washing machine
the illness and death of her father, L. C. Dyer. Joe Dyer was also a
The annual fourth Quarterly con men in shape for next year’s school in home was given as 25c per month
J. B. Saylor, returned to Roseburg dinner guest.
W ednesday - Thursday
ference of the local Methodist
for the average family. She also
Thursday.
See Dr. Curry, the Seattle optome church will be held Monday evening, term. —-------
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warned the farmers not to sign piec
The
Ladies
Aid
of
the
Hermiston
MAY 24 - 25
trist, at the Hermiston Hotel Thurs
es of papers to try out some equip
Union church will give a Creamed day, May 25, for better fitted glas May 22. There will be a pot luck ELECTRICAL DEMONSTRATION
ment and later find that it is a con
Wednesday Special Night.
Chicked Dinner on Wednesday, May ses to relieve eye strain and head supper served at 7:00 o'clock. The SHOWS WORTH TO USERS
business session will follow imme
tract for purchase.
24,
from
6:00
to
8:00
p.
m.
fpr
35c
ED VA R D SM ALL
aches. Charges reasonable. Many
iContinued from Page One)
Door prizes were won by Mrs. W.
and 25c. Menu: pickles and olives, years experience examining eyes and diately with the Rev. Louis Kerby of
HSIlKfl
Pendleton acting as presiding offi Houtchens was ably assisted in the A. Sanders, Mrs. Cecil Madden, Mrs.
molded salad, cream chicken, mashed
fitting glasses.
adv- cer in the absence of Dr. Hall, the demontration by Miss Marie Kenni- Nora L. Colpits, Mrs. J. W. Herman,
potatoes, buttered peas, strawberry
Miss Esther McMullen and a district superintendent. Reports on son >and Miss Helene Piersol of Her Mrs. Margaret Seeliger, H. R. Hart
shortcakes, biscuits and coffee. 39-lc
ley, Mrs. Emma Christley, Philip
Mrs. F. B. Belt and Mrs. T. A. O’ friend. Miss Marjorie Davis, both the work of the year will be given miston.
During the demonstration Miss Boggs and Miss Marian Caseday.
employed at Pendleton, visited over from every department of the
Grady attended the convention of
the week end at the home of Miss church. Rev. Kirby will give a brief Houtchens also explained and dem Prizes consisted of three pieces of
the Oregon Garden Clubs which was
McMullen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. address at the close. The public is onstrated the use of other electric electric equipment and electrically
Musical-
held at Forest Grove from Monday
equipment in the kitchen, such as cooked food.
W. McMullen.
cordially invited.
to Wednesday.
refrigerator, electric mixer, electric
Local dealers cooperating with
roaster and the hot plate.
the demonstration were Mortone
Examiner Coming May 25.
Pressure water system on the farm Sound Service, Oregon Hardware and
An examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be in Hermiston by the use of a shallow water pump Implement Co. and Tum-A-Lum Lum
Thursday. May 25, at the city libra- and a deep well pump were demon ber Co.
Iry between the hours of 11:00 a m. strated by Everett H. Davis, exten-
and 5:00 p.m., respectively, accord- son specialist of Oregon State col
ling to a recent announcement re lege. By actual test on the stage of
BERT QUICK
^AÀÀAÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ<
leased from the Secretary of State’s tihe auditorium he showed that water
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
by
electricity
was
pumped
at
the
electrical
contractor
office in Salem. All those wishing
S MART COFFEE....
MOTOR SERVICE
permits or licenses to drive cars are rate of 1 cent per hour, and compar
Hermiston
asked to get in touch with the exa ed it with the old fashioned pump Phone 22-R
■ EARLY RISER COFFEE........... 1 lb. 19$ ■
whereby anyone had to pump for an
miner during these hours.
hour for the same result. The av-
SLICED LAYER
■ RED & WHITE COFFEE...........1 lb. 29$ 5
DeMoss Delivers Many Turkeys.
BACON
The DeMoss turkey farm has made
■ RED & WHITE COFFEE.........3 lbs. 85$ ■
several large turkey poult deliveries
1 lb....................... 33$
the past few weeks. One shipment
of 1500 poults was delivered the
T E A - BLACK, Red and W hite.....% lb. 39$
PEARL SHORTENING
first of the week to the John McNa
mee place, using the W. J. Warner
4 lb. pkg............... 39$
T E A - GREEN, Red & W hite.........*/2 lb. 25$
brooder houses on the edge of the
town. The DeMoss farm is well
EXTRACT, R. & W. Lem. or Vanilla, 2 oz. 23$
stocked with turkeys this year and
Genuine Baby Beef—
at the present time has a flock of
SPICES, R & W except Mace & Pap. 3 for 25$
8,000 of which a number of deliver
SHOULDER ROASTS
ies will be made in the next few
WESSON OIL ................................ Quart 45$
1 lb....................... 17$
weeks.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
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BULOVA WATCHES
DIAMOND RINGS
DIAMOND MOUNTINGS
SILVERWARE
A. W. BEHRMAN
INSIDE STORY
«¿-DURBIN
ADOLPHE MENJOU
-- Specials for May 19 - 20 - 22 —
......... 1 lb- 23< :
OLIVE OIL - Pompeian
Pints 63$
FLAVOR JELL - Free mold with 6 pkgs. 29$
OVALTINE.................................. 1 lb- tin 59$
WAX PAPER ........................................... 17$
WHEATIES.................................. 2 pkgs. 23$
VINEGAR ...................................... Quart 17$
PREPARED MUSTARD, Red & White
10$
SARDINES, Crown 1/4’s ............................ 10$
.....2 for 27$ <
FRUIT COCKTAIL, R & W l ’s .......2
■■■■■■■■■■
Quart 37$ Ï
S SUNSPUN ...........
■ MAYONNAISE, Red & White .... Qt. 45$
■ FRENCH DRESSING, R. & W. 8 oz. 13$ ■
Lima Bean», Seaside l ’s ................... 2 for 19$
Small Green Lima Beans, R & W 2 8 - 2 for 39$
Large White Soup Beans............... 10 lbs. 25$
r
.
Meat Dept.
STEW or BOILING
MEAT
1 lb...... ............ 13$
ROUND or LOIN
STEAKS
1 lb........................ 25$
Produce --
NEW SPUDS
10 lbs.................... 23$
LEMONS
Dozen
23$
LETTUCE
Large Solid Heads
Walla Walla
h ead s............... 10$
T rading
Phone 341
The
R E D & W H IL E
Store
7BEX DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10:30 A. M. — 4:30 » . M.
Phone 341
Pre-School Clinic Arranged
A pre-school clinic will be held in i
the Stanfield school on Friday, May j
26. at 8:00 a. m. Diphtheria 1m-1
munization and vaccination for small
pox will be given free of charge. Ap
pointments may be made with Mrs.
M. Refvem or Mrs. S. Smith. In
charge of the clinic will be Dr. R. H.
Wilcox, county health officer, Dr.
W. M. Marbut, Dr. W. L. Morgan,
dentist, and Mrs. Elma Whipple,
county health nurse.
Local Fishermen Make Trip.
W. W. Felthouse. Bob Walpole,
! Bill Shipley and Harold Thompson
fished on the Deschutes Sunday near
South Junction. The stream at this
point is fairly fast and still fairly
high. Although the men did not
overload their baskets, several fine
fish were caught. Crickets by far
out-numbered the finny tribe, ac
cording to members of the party.
FAREWELL PARTY
HONORS TEACHERS
A surprise party was the means
| of bidding farewell to Miss Myrthe-
na Martin and Miss Beatrice Hord
by the members of the Epworth
League of the Methodist Church, at
the home of Rev, and Mrs. Stearns
Cushing Jr., on Monday evening.
May 15. After a delightful evening
of game» and contests, refreshments
were served.
Those present were: Misses Myr-
thena Martin. Beatslce Hord. Doro-
as over a century ago
When you buy
JOHN DEERE
IMPLEMENTS
y o u ore assured
of rep air service
during their long life
BARGAINS
One used hay machinery, two used McCormick
Deering mowers, $12.50 each. One used Dain buck-
rake, $12.50.
These machines are at the old Manuel Pedro
ranch northwest of Echo for your inspection.
We also have a used McCormick Deering 10-ft.
sulky rake at the John Pedro ranch near Echo for
$15.00.
How about some new John Deere hay machinery?
Brales-kll Trsctsr 3 E|si|nut Cs.
PENDLETON
Stores in Arlington,
PHONE 818
Walla Wall* and Athena.