T H U R SD A Y . JA N U A R Y
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
T A G E TO UR
clock to the following guests: Mrs. tract are Making Improvements on games and community singing.
Mrs. T. B. Stuart entertained the
Robert Starkweather, Mrs. Ernist the place. Sage brush Is being grub
Bridge club at her home Monday af
Greathouse. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. J. II. bed out on a portion preparatory to ternoon.
Gibson, Mrs. Elva Berry. Mrs. O. W. the planting of an acreage « f early
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Richards, Wm.
Wallace, Mrs. J. S. Burnham. Mrs. I potatoes in the spring.
Hoggenian and Jennie Hoggeman
Thomas O’Grady and the honor
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong were dinner guests at the Roy Pen
ney home Sunday evening.
guest.
I who purchased what is known as the
F. B. Swayze la serving on the
The Indies Aid will meet in the
Ronald IJegg, manager of the Oasis . Banks ranch some time ago. have church parlors with Mrs. J. F. Reu-
grand Jury in Pendleton thia week.
theatre, has been giving lectures In about completed remodeling of the ber as hostess.
W. B. lienkle of the Federal Land
Work is progressing satisfactorily
the Umatilla, Stanfield, Echo and house and expect shortly to make
Bunk of Portland waa a business
Irrigon schools regarding the picture , their home there. A new kitchen has on tbc new grange hall. More volun
visitor in Hermiston Tuesday.
on the Bird expedition, which is to ‘been built, ceilings raised and the teer labor will be greatly apprecia
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Boynton, accom
ted.
be shown here Friday and Saturday ¡Interior worked over. They now re-
The Home Economics club met at
panied by Mrs. W. S. Boynton, were
of this week. The matinee Friday ! side on their ranch adjoining the the home of Mrs. R. O’. Attebury
visitors in Walla Walla Friday.
starts at 4:30 and on Saturday at [ Banks place. A new barn has been Tuesday afternoon with 15 members
E. P. Dodd of Walla Walla was
2:30 to which adults are Invited as ¡built and 600 feet of pipeline has present. During the business session
looking after business Interests In
well as th*e school children. Teach I been completed to bring Irrigation the club voted to send the Grange
Iermiston the first of the week.
to Corvallis to attend the
ers are urging pupils to attend this water to the place. Further building lecturer
lecture school In February. The lit
Loraine Bracher and Laura Ragin
showing due to the educational value j improvements are contemplated fol erary program consisted of a study
>f Pilot Rock and Margaret Neary
derived therefrom.
lowing their moving to their new of Or S. C. radio program. “How Can
vere week end guests at the home
You Teach Desirable Habits." The
home.
>f Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best.
club voted to continue the study of
Bill Lindner, who lives northwest these Homemaker’s club programs as
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse
■>
❖ lof Hermiston, has been doing con outlined by the O. S. C. extension
vent to Walla Walla Saturday where
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
♦ siderable land leveling the past fall service.
hey visited their son Billy who Is ♦
During the meeting each lady
❖
* and winter preparatory to spring
ttendlng Whitman college there.
made a eu ilt block. At the close of
seeding.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark were
the social hour delicious refresh
Several real estate deals have been
ments were sesrved by the hostess.
dinner guests Sunday at the home of
reported during the past month, sev
Dr Dan Poling of O. S. C. con
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad.
•> ducted a meeting In the Stanfield
Among those going to Pendleton eral of which were said to have been i <•
hie-h school Thursday evening, Jan.
STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ 15. After a short address by Dr.
Saturday night were Miss Clara Geh- cash deals. Last week R. W. Arm *
strong,
of
Sidney,
Nebraska,
Is
re
»
«
’iert, Miss Emma Thoeny. E. M.
Poling the evening was spent in
community singing and folk games.
'fouser and Mr. and Mrs. George Sto ported to have purchased what Is
known as the Lloyd ranch In Colum-
Stanfield Grange met in regular These meetings are arranged by
ry.
-
j bia district, owned by J H. Reid. session Monday evening with about Countv Agent Holt.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tucker were
A notbpr Old Time grange dance
J The place consists of 20 acres, a ma 60 members present. During the lec
■•'til be given in the grange hall
isltors In town Thursday. They re-
jority of which Is In alfalfa. The ture hour, "Goose Money’’ a one act Friday night.
•ently moved here from Pendleton
ulav
was
presented.
The
cast
con
house on the plaoe was burned some
■nd reside on the W. W. Willard
of Mrs. T. S. Green, J. M.
A trnmp of Racine, Wi3., who in
years ago and Mr. Armstrong Is re sisted
Richards It G. Penney, Mrs. Ed
'lace In Columbia district.
ported to be arranging the purchase Brown. Dale Stott, Mrs. Fred Thorne. sisted that a housewife allow him the
Herbert llaneline, who has been of a house which will be moved onto Mrs. It. G. Penney, Mr. and Mr». A. use of her bathtub so that he could
Isitlng with his parents Mr. and the place. He Is said to be planning S. Power. The remainder of the eve clean up, was arrested and got his
Mrs. Hanellne, left Monday morning several Improvements.
ning was spent playing musical bath in jail.
or Klamath Falls where he is em-
M. M. Smith Is doing some leveling
iloyed for the J. W. Copeland Lum-
of land on his ranch’ preparatory to
>er Co.
seeding alfalfa in the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. George Story enter
Squire Thomas, who farms in the
tained a number of young people at
northeast section of the project, is
<. dinner party Sunday Among those
biiBy this fall and winter preparing
■rpesent were the Misses Clara Oehn-
a considerable acreage of land which
rt, Margaret Neary, Emma Thoeny.
EAT TO A STED
he contemplates seeding in the
ind E. M. Houser. Out of town
tprlng.
uests were Pete Pennv of Pcndletor
W HEATBREAD
Mrs. Fplsoin and son of Baker,
nd Glen Staggs of Mflton.
Oregon, who recently came Into pos
The breakfast of healthy folks is Incomplete without crisp,
Miss Nan Cranna wad a week end
session of the Jack Walker 2o acre
uest at the home of Dr. and Mrs
delicious, Wholesome - toast— plain or buttered or served
f. V. Prime. She Is a sister of the
with marmalade or jam. Everyono likes it— children and
ormer Miss Catherine Cranna and
grown-ups— and toast likes YOU, for it’s digestible and
caches music In the Lincoln school
healthful.
n Pendleton.
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Local Happenings
Mrs. J. W. Ball wag a visitor In
Pendleton Sunday.
Mr. Elspa, rone field man of the
Ford Motor Co., wag a visitor in
town Saturday.
Charles Baker has been confined
to his bed this week due to the after
effects of the flu.
Miss Ina Lenhart, Miss Mildred
Cummins and John Copace were in
Pendleton Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell ^atenburger
and small son of neat tlte Vine City
FfhoolB were In town Saturday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. BieS* CTtisholm and
family of the Westtknd dtatrict were
business visitors in (own . Tuesday.
Mrs. Lee Meade of Boardman is
receiving medical attention at the
Hermiston Medical hospital this
week.
The cooked food sale sponsored
by the Parent-Teachers Saturdar
brought in 317.25 to their treasurer.
They wish to thank those who sup
ported the sale.
Visitors at the home of Mr. an<
Mrs. Wallace Jones this week ar<
Mr. Jones’ brother Harold and hl*
triend Row Parish of Newberg. The)
rame Saturday and plan to remali
until the last of the week.
Raymond Crowder and Bill Qrt
man, publishers of the Arlington Bul
letin, were visiting In Hermiston Frl
day. They called at the Herald offlci
while here.
Mrs. Louise Oswald who has beei
visiting her sister Mrs. A. W. Chris
topherson for the past two week;
plans to return ttj her home in Port
land Sunday.
rt
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Mr. and Mrs, Ji; DcftleDonald, re
cent bride and groom, were guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. V
Prime from Thursday until Satur
duy of last week.
Mrs. John Glasscock and he;
nephew Harlan Glasscock left Sun
day morning for Yakima, Wn„ when
they will attend a meeting of sheet
Mrs. C. C. Deurffy returned finni
growers Mrs. Glasscock has been vis
iting with her sister Mrs. H. L. ’ortland Monday night where she
Propst since before Christmas and ins been for several days looking af-
her nephew Joined her here from Mt. er business interests. Her son Jarvis
ooked after her affair« here whlh
Vernon, Oregon.
lie was away.
Mrs Edward Gould and Mr. and
Irs. Vernon Gould of Seattle. Wn„
re visiting this week with Mrs. C.
\. Paul. They are brother and sister
o Mrs. Paul, and plan to be here for
lonu time.
THE BEST IN TALKING
Mrs. J, S. Burnham attended a
PICTURES
howtr given In Stanfield Tuesday
Hermiston, Oregon
y Mr«. M. E Earager and Mr»,
harlc» Hoggert in honor of Mr». M
Notioe!
tefven at the home of Mrs. Hoggert.
Special announcement of two
V luncheon w u served at 1:00 o'
matinees on Byrd at the South
Pole. One Friday, January 30,
starting at 4:3o p. m. evening
show at 7:00 p. m. Saturday Mat
lnee at 2:30 p. m., January 11
School children: grades 15c, high
achool 30c; adulta 35c. Ticket«
for students to be bought from
school. Bvenlng show prices 26c
and 50c.
(Daata&lwatr?
it
Vigorbilt” Chix
HERMISTON BAKERY
— Flora—
HIGH PRODUCING FLOCKS
At Extremely Low Prices
Our Service goes with each sale
BROODING CHICKS
Let us brood them past the danger
period. You save! Get prices
on 8 or 10 week old
pullets.
I
B R E A D
IS
B E ST
Educate your grocer by asking for HERMISTON BAKERY
Bread—We supply fresh bread daily. No com
munity was ever bu It with dollars sent
{**
away from home.
Specials -S a tu rd a y , Jan. 2 4
Sweet» and Refreshing Drinks
18c
HEAVY BACON, 1-2 or Whole, lb.
25c
$ 1 .0 0
8 lb. Pail LARD
Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100
“THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS’
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
SONG O' M Y
HEART
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
—
Then« 331.
Hermiston, Or.. Thursday, January 22. 1931
Alto Entertaining Short Feature«
Editorial
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
JANUARY 25-26
A dog chasing his
tall Is no more foolish
than the man who
spends all he earns.
ENDORSED!
Recause of the dramatic power of
Its story . . . Because of excel
lence of Its acting . . . Because
of the thrilling beauty of its star
we endorse thia picture aa one
of the finest myatery-dramas of
the year!
Also Comedy and
Fox Movietone Newt
CGMING —
“BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE"
"MAN FROM BLANKLEYS"
"SEA W OLF’ with
t
“IBRIOON BAND CONCERT"
Did you ever stop to
think how mad It must
make a policeman to
be hit somewhere else
when he Is wearing a
bullet-proof vest?
No. 3
at a little down and We're still dizzy from
the rest like rent.
the drop In building
materials. Our loss is
— 0—
your gain. Repair and
"I am ashamed to
build now when labor
show you my kitchen," and material arc the
Is out of date. See us lowest.
for help and suggest
ions, and then when
Foreman: “How Is
your friends come In, It that although you
it will be, "I want you and Jim started dig-
I
to see my kitchen.”
gtng at the same time
he has a bigger pile of
R. A. Brownson.
dirt than you?”
There are more ways
than one to skin a rat
says the old Phlloe-
opher, and there are
more wsya than one to
save money. For In
stance. a Building and
Loan Co. la willing to
help you build a home
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cockeram
Oakland, Oregon
W e C arry a —
Complete Line of Supplies
and Farts for ill Models
is
asd Let
U« Show
YosThli
New lutane
Light
Aladdis
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
It Is only a little
while until hatching
time tor chicks. Are
you
prepared
with
brooder houses, insu
lated with Fir-Tax.
Many places on the
farm can be Improved
with insulation.
Sample: "Why, boss,
he’s dlggin' a bigger
hole."
"Dorothy is getting!
a man's wages now.” I
“ Yea, I heard she
was married.”
SOAP SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
BALOONS GIVEN WITH EVERY SOAP SALE
FA1RSEX — A’ dandy Franch Milled Toilet Soap, with
every one at 10c we sell you one at lc — P A G Is going
up but we still sell you —
10 PARS FOR ................
39c
(It is simply a better soap)
SARDINES—O',.l tins, 3 for ........................................................... 27c
SALMON— No. 1 tall tin. 3 f o r ..............- ........................................
31c
OR APT. FRUIT— Dixie Dainty Fancy Florida New Pack at ... 10c
Our Spring wash frocks are new arriving — The Spring Quarterly!
are now on sale, this is a good time to look them
over and plan the spring wardrobe.
KINGSLEY’S
I MIRM S T O N ' S
M O U 1 S O F Q U A L IT Y A N D
sanvica’
BURNHAM’S
CA SH
A. W TURNBLAD — PHONE 411
Voi. 31
Birds Guaranteed to Please or
Money Back.
Friday - Saturbay - Monday
$ 1 .3 5
A full line of fresh and cured meats to select from.
HITT’S CONFECTIONER Y
John
McCormack
Stnqmq Romance
hold administration. A full program
has been planned for the course, be
ginning Thursday, January'29, and
ending Saturday, January 31.
1
General Merchandise
Hermiston Meat Market
etone Tjik.nq
i
Milton, Oregon
SPORTING GOODS
I
Coekeratn's Grant Bronze Turkeys
bred for size, color, vigor, chunky
a type ; 18 year» experience in breed-
! ing on our 1000 acre farm; choice
j breeding Tonis, 24 to 30 pounds,
Short Course Includes Homemakers $8 - $10 - $12. Show birds high
Several sessions of particular In er. Gentle, range raised. At North
terest to homemakers are to be in western Turkey Show of over 300
cluded this year In the short course turkeys. Best in the West; won
in household equipment at Oregon grand championship last tv o yean
State college, formerly devoted al and other highest hen- :>. Als-
most entirely to women in the com champion market dres.ed hen an
mercial equipment field, according to champion market dressed tom.
— SALEM FAIR WINNERS —
Miss Edith Carse, instructer in house
“VIGORBILT” Hatchary
SHOULDER FORK ROAST, lb.
PROGRAM
¡Breeding Turkeys
HERMISTON, OREGON
BEEF STEAK, 5* lbs.
THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
JANUARY 22-24
Considerable rain fell here Wed
nesday night and a report that sev
eral inches of snow fell in the moun
tains.
Date
Max. Min.
January 15 ....... — :—.............43.......27
January 16 ............ I................ 43.......28
January 17 ............ _............... 40.......28
January 18 .............................. 36.......31
January 19 .........................— 35...... 30
January 2o .............- .........-..... 3 4...... 30
January 21 — ....... ................. 36---- 31
Precipitation was .2.
Because he had not spoken to her
for five months, Nellie Kotelez of
Yonkers, N. Y., killed her husband
with a potato knife.
Johnny Wilkins, 5, of Detroit
amused himself at a community pic
nic by puncturing 40 automobile
tires with an old hat pin.
CO M PLETE Y O U R
BREA K FAST
Hot Lunches :: Quick Service
The Irrigon Band will' give a oon-
oert with onr regular program of
“The Sea W olf’ February 6
We&ther Report
22, 1931
AT TH E
S T O R E ______
25 lbs. Red Mexican Beans «$1.15
10 lbs. Italian Prunes
58c
2 lbs. Ginger Snaps
25c
2 1-2 lb. box Fancy Chocolates 69c
1-3 lb. can
Coffee
$1.09
4 Large cans Tuna Fish
$1.09
10 bars Crystal Soap
33c
6 large oval cans Sardines
48c
6 cans 20c Salmon
69c
18 lbs. Sugar
$1.00
3 boxes krispy salted Crackers
25c
Spuds, per sack
$1.00
10 lb.Can T u n Cane and Maple Syrup
$ 1.05
1 lb. hot the best but good Coffee
25c
49 lb. sack Flour
$1.10
Pop Corn that Pops, 2 lbs.
25c
Thread, 6 spools
25c
Overalls
98c
Mens’ Work Shoes
$2.95
WHY PAY MORE
BUY FOR LESS