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TH E HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1981
plate will be asked for refre-hments
+ A
Mrs. Marshal Markham and child
husbandry department, Wednesday,
to help carry on the work of the aid <>
< ren and Mrs. B. Berry and children
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♦ 7:15; “With the Poultry Flock.” by
5(r. and Mrs. Henry Hitt were J ❖
IRRIGON NEWS
♦ visited in the home of their parents
BROADCASTS OVER KOAC ♦ a member of the poultry department,
hosts Sunday evening at a dinner ♦
<• Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy Sunday. ♦
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at 7:10 o’clock. Thursday, and "Cost
Mrs. John Grabell reports the ar ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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the evening was spent in playing
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ison wvre bus- rival of a little son Tuesday to Mr.
of Producing Walnuts,’’ by A. S. Bur
Feb. 2— Two Oregon county agents
liarry Kelley wag a vtoitof"
Miss Wilma Arnold of Elgin visit bridge. Dr. and Mrs. Christopherson j lne8g visitors in Hermiston Monday, and Mrs. Lee Grabeil, formerly of
ner,
farm management specialist, at
will discuss topics pertaining to their
dleton Wednesday.
ed Wednesday with Miss Pauline won high score. Out of town guests
Mr. Bedwell is confined to bis bed Irrigon but now living at Imbler.
7:00
o'clock Friday.
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
W.
Kern
and
respective
counties
over
KOAC,
the
Ralph Leuflel is home for an’ in
Mrs. Graham of Umatilla Is receiv Stoop.
i with a severe attack of stomach
Oregon State college station, Monday
Dr. and Mrs. M. 8. Kern all of P en-],
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definite
stay,
having
received
*u
bro
ing medical attention In thè Hermi«-
A full assortment of Valentines al
.
1 trouble, while his son, Ernest, Is
dicton. A total of 20 guests were:
night, February 2. J. R. Beck will
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ken arm recently.
ton Medical hospital this week.
Propst Variety store.
Adv.
| quite ill with the mumps.
present.
go on the air at 7:05 o'clock with a
Mrs.
Lucy
Rodgers,
county
super
Mrs. Blanche Watkins and son ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch have
Mrs. Harry McMillan of Golden-
talk entitled "Polk County Quest
rlved here Friday from their home intendent, and Miss Edith Stallard,
returned to Hermiston after an ab dale, Wn., came Sunday and Is visit
ions," and C. R. Briggs wfll follow at
health
nurse
of
Heptmer,
were
visit
at
Wren,
Oregon.
sence of over a month in Por.tl»pd. ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Perfect Attendance
7:15 with "Benton County Agricul
ing
In
the
schools
here
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones motored
Mrs. Eve Stephenson of La.Gra^ide J. A. Scott.
Pupils neither tardy nor ab ent to Pendleton Friday on business,
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones were ture."
— From—
arrived Monday to spend the week
Mrs. T. J. Thomas of Portland,
Feb. 3 to 6— A number of special
visiting Marie Stephenson and Mrs. who have been visiting with Mr. and during the school month ending Jan-] The boys and girls basketball guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deeter
HIGH PRODUCING FLOCKS
nary 23, are as follows:
teams went to Echo Friday night Saturday evening.
ists of the Oregon Experiment station
Frank Wright.
, . ,)t,
Mrs. H. E. Hanby, left for their home
First grade — Alvin Parsons, Os- where they played losing games with
Mr. Bowluare, who purchased the will contribute to the KOAC farm
At Extremely Low Prices
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinette in Portland Saturday.
car Payne, Louise Rood, Floyd Wil- the Echo teams.
land Joining the James Warner place hour programs during the week of
are the proud parents ot a btfhfrfeoy
Our Service goes with each sale
Mrs. Louise Oswald who has been
son, Lowell Winters, Bobby Miller.] Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham and pn the west, recently laid the foun February 3 to 6, according to W. L.
born Friday, January 23. I'M $<Bng
visiting with her sister Mrs. A. W.
Kadderly,
program
director.
D.
D.
dation
fur
a
new
house.
Barbara
Follett,
Dorothy
Hall,
Pad-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Wler
attended
BROODING CHICKS
man has been named Russell Alpn.
Christopherson left for Portland Sun
Hill of the farm crops department
dy Robinett, Betty Rood.
: the games at Echo.
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Martin returned day.
Let us brood them past the danger
Second grande— Gilbert Dyer, Gale! Mrs. O. Coryell left Friday for The
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<« will be the speaker Tuesday evening,
from Portland last Friday whej-« they
period. You save! Get prices
Mrs. Lee Meade of Boardman has Felthouse, Lyle Garner, D a v i d Dalles where she will visit her par ❖
had been for serverai d a y / Visiting
•> beginning at 7:15 o’clock, with a
on 8 or 10 week old
again
entered
the
Hermiston
Medi-
Hamm. Ralph Jones, Earl Parsons,,ents lor a few days.
apd looking after businiaa%rterests , , ,
, .
*> STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ talk entitled "Suggestions for Spring
pullets.
Edward Hobbs and Charles & yd ta ‘ h°"p,tal ,Or medlcal attenUon
Grain
Planting.”
Programs
for
the
Dale Pierson, Bobby Smith, Jack
Frank Leicht and Batee Rand are ❖
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week \vill Include “The Economy of
are spending the week with Mr.
o t Cle Elum. Wn., was Wilson, Marybelle Clarke, Mary Har-,‘both proud owners of a new radio,
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“VIGORBILT” Hatch ry
Hobb s sister Mrs. J. F. BUderback. In Herml»ton last week with his fam- ria, Virginia Smith, Ethel Paul.
Tbe regular meeting of the Irri-
At a recent meeting of the Federal Fasture In Dairy Feeding." by I. R.
Milton, Oregon
Jones,
dairy
specialist,
at
7:00
Mr. Hobbs is also a brother of Mrs. ,ly wbo have been vi«iting with Mrs.
Third grade— Kenneth Benset, Al- gon grange was held Wednesday eve- Farm Loan association, T. A. O’
Hogan Miller.
Rogers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F lan Clarke, David Davis, Francis nlng wlth a good attendance. After Grady was ejected to succeed Thos. o'clock, Wednesday; "Lamb Practi
ces,” by O. M. Nelson of the animal
Miss Alldia Ouellette of Longview. Benael for the past three weeks .They Follett, Virgil Farmer, Zelle French,:the b,1Blnesa meeting a social hour Richards as director.
Wn., came this week and entered 1,ave rerently moved from Ellensburg Charles Knerr, Boby Little, Joyce * as enJ°ycd followed by lunch pre-
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green enter
high school here. She will make her to c,e Blurn- and left for their new McCulley, Frankie McKenzie, Claude pared b5* the H. E. C. Ladies
tained the faculty of the local schools
home with Miss Ruth Whitney who home Thursday.
Markham, Donald Pankow, Marion
and Mrs. McFarland from at their home on the meadows Fri
1s employed at the Hermiston Medl-1 Bobby Little who Is In the third Pierce, Betty Payne, Charles Pier-1 Umatnla were quests of the grange, day evening.
cal hospital.
grade has had a perfect attendance son, Wayne Sage, Virginia Todd,' Mr8' ®am Smitb and son Robert
Mrs. W. B. Williams entertained
In a letter from Ernest Cox. who record for the past semester.
His Glenn Warner.
Mra- Fred Markham and Mrs. Tom Monday evening at a birthday din
Is attending Albany college, he states '“me *«» omited from the list pub-
Fourth grade — Robert Conley, Caldwell motored to Portland Satur- ner in honor of Mr. Williams birth
that he made first team on the col- Hshed last week.
John Dunning, Mary Jane Hammer,lday' Mrs. Markham and Mrs. Smith day. The guests included G. E.
use
lege basketball quintet. Ernest en-
E. M. Hauser, assistant county Morris Huff. Ralph Marble, Roy returned Sunday while Mrs. Cald- Greathouse, E. Sires, Clyde Kenni-
tered from Hermiston high school al agent, attended a meeting of county Montgomtry, Jesse Moore. Geraldine weB remained In Portland to receive son, George Billups, M. Refrein and
T. Mortimer.
the beginning of the second semester, agents in Pendleton Wednesday. F. Mullins, Naomi Nunn, Zelma Sale, j nied‘ca* attention.
F. A. Baker, secretary for the Stan- | L. Ballard, state county agent, was Laura Gregory, Gladys Pierson, John
Tbe Oregon Bakery basketball
H. Kerr spent several days visiting
field Irrigation district, and C. M present and problems found from ac Henry* Nye.
j boya from Pendleton played the Irri- Mrs. Kerr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jump, manager, were business vlsl tual application In the different
Fifth grade— Dan Biggs, Kenneth gon town team Saturday evening. F. B. Stuart. Mr. Kerr is an attorney
tors In Pendleton Friday. Mr. Jump | counties will be worked out.
Christianson, James Dallman, Frank *be score was 36 to 38 in favor of In St. Paul, Minn., and was enroute
called at the Herald office Saturday
to Portland on business.
Mrs. A. W. Chrisopherson enter Davis, Edward Hall. Billy Hamm, IPend,eton*
and reports plenty of water Jn the tained with a dinner party last Florence Johnson, Viola Jones, Nina' Superintendent Dauald made the
Mis. R. C. Penney and Jennie
irtHtr
reservoir with hopes of moigttinr'trom
Thursday in honor of her sister Mrs. Rae McCulley. Esther McMullen, 1’"no,,ncement ,bls wePk tbat tberp Hoggraan were Pendleton visitors
“R ogers” has litera lly created thou
the mountains.
be a benefit dance given Feb. Monday.
'.ouise Oswald of Portland.
Red Edith Montgomery, Donald Parker,!
sands of artists. It is so easy to use that
J. R. Harding was Injured, plight- -andles and valentines were used for Ruth Pierson, Gerald Rood, Martha
lor *be Irr*K°n band, to help fi-
Mrs. Margaret Kidwell of Coeur
anyone can do beautiful thihgs.
ly last week while working leveling I lecorations. Bridge was played la- Shaw, Ruth Shaw, Mary Skovbo.
nance the trip to Corvallis to the 'd Lane, Idaho, is at the Hills home
.N o experience is needed. N o skill
some land near his home. «h aaU iie er In the-evening and Mr. and Mrs.
Sixth Grade— Verda Conley, Bon- 8(alp band contest.
having been called by the death of
with a paint brush is required. You
bnr on the Fresno he wawiopergtinr r. c. McKenzie won first prize,
nle Jean Follett, Frank Furrer, Irene
Pbe ncw officers for the Sunday his father, L. M. Hills.
simply flow on the gorgeous color or
hit him on the side.
i'J3»gjffe»nc ' George N. Angell of Portland who Kennings, Wesley Knauf, Bertie ¡8ch° o1 tor lb ® coming year are: Carl
Oswald Connor, an attorney of Me
dtp the article in.
struck a rock and Mr. (ijyjlljig wai I a connected with the Otegon Farmer Little, Roberta Mullins, Hugo Pan- Algrl,st' superintendent;
Harvey Minnville. Ore., is a guest of bis
“Rogers” levels itself—forms a lus
knocked unconscious from the force | vas in Herralaton Wednesday In the kow, LaVelle Stephenson, Rosemary 1" ‘irner’ treas,: R,,th Leicht, secre- cousin Mrs. Agnes Hills.
trous coating of rare beauty. Then it—
of the Impact. He Is able to be about nterest of that publication. Mr. An- Serell, Thelma Swarner, Eugene ilary- Sunday witnessed the largest
The Home Economics club held a
Dries While You Wait
but Is badly bruised,
crowd present for some time. Services special meeting Tuesday afternoon at
•ell is on his way to Spokane, Wn., Winters.
Dries before your eye». Dries smooth
Seventh Grade— Beverly Allen, I, egln at 10:15 A w - Everyone wel- the home of Mrs. J. M. Richards,
vhere he will attend a yonng farm-
— without laps or brush marks. Dries,
he time was spent making quilts.
tr’s convention. He recently attended John Biggs, Mary Burnham, Richard '.¿¿¿¡¿2____________________
so quickly dust can’t mar it. Dries to a
meeting of the Oregon Dairymen's Cox, Hugh Driscoll, Zelma Garner,
hard, porcelain-like finish that wears and wears and WEARS.
issoclatlon at Redmond. The publt- Louis Hutchison, C. O. Marble, Pnul
atlon lreadocarters are in Spokane Marble, Arlene Nunn, Maxine Paul,
Don't Be Fooled
>«t Mr. Angell has his office In Port- Charlotte Ralph, Jack Reeves, June
There are many so-called quick-drying finishes, there is only one genuine
Rogers. We sell it in the famous “oriental” can backed by the publicly
'and, i
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Richards. Marie Stephenson, Earl
THE BEST IN TALKING
advertised money-back” guaranty.
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The Christian Endeavor of the Watson, Jane Harris, Edith Mark
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
J^ °k er’’j offers you 26 exquisite lacquer colors, also black, white, clear
PICTURE» à . ;
’apttst-Christien church will hold ham, Barbara Ried. Herbert Skov?.o,
and b brand new outdoor colors. Come in. See these colors. Let us illustrate
Hermiston, Orcgbfl
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
—
Phone 331.
the superior features of “Rogers.”
special services Sunday, Fobruary 1, Edna Little, Alice Edwards.
n observance cf the 50th annlver-
Eighth Grade— Dale Carson, Alru-
Notice I
ary of Christian Endeavor. Elsie da Beletskl, Ruth Davis, Margaret
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“kenniston,'Or„ Thursday, January 29, 1931.
No. I
Special announcement of two
teeder will have charge of the meet-j Earnheart, Bruce Follett, Fred Hcn-
matinees on Byrd at the 8outh
ng and a special program has been eel, Ruth Nunn, Mildred Phelps,
Editorial
! Two spinsters were leaving the court room
Pole. One Friday, January 30,
The difference be- ] discussing men.
rranged to observe the Golden Jubl- Floyd Pierce, Neva Richards, George
HERMISTON, OREGON
she was hit by a cai
starting at 4:3o p. m. evening
tween 1 e a r.n.1 n g tti ] “Which would you and had two ribs bro
ee anniversary of the society.
Sale, Sylvia Shutter, Miriam Swar
show at 7:00 p. m. Saturday Matr
drive a car and learn prefer In your hus ken. The same judge
The Ladles Aid of the Methodist ner, Edna Turnblad, Faith Wlkon,
inee at 2:30 p. m., JtmoaiV 81*
ing to play golf Is that band — wealth, abil awarded her 810.00
ihuroh
are
sponsoring
a
hard
time
Marguerite
Winters.
School children: grades ltc , high}
when you learn to ity, or appearance?” for the broken ribB
Miss O’Keefe's seventh grade show
school 30c; adults 3So, Tickets! urty FrWay night In the basement
play golf you don't hit “Appearance,” replied Moral:
'f the church. All gueste are liable ed the highest per cent of attendance
Never play
for students to be bought -from
anything.
to a fine If they do not appear In with a mark of 98.2 for the school
the other. “And the with a woman’s heart
school. Evening ehow prlcee 2Be
How about it Jim. sooner the better.”
i»rd time costume. There will he a month of January, according to
If you feel playful
and 50°’
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R. A. Brownson,
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'ull program of muelc and games and teachers' month-end report« to the
kick her In the ribs.
TP
Editor.
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We have Just receiv
The Irrigon Band will giv^ jt oon- a silver offering of ten cent« p«r Principal.
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ed a car of extremely
oeit with our-regular program , of
If you want you:
W. A. Mikesell has good cedar, the 12 in.
“Tbe Sea Wolf” February fu-
taken out material for boards run nearly 13 wife to get a bij
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the first Brooder house in. wide. Apparently "kick” out of life, pu'
PROGRAMiiii.a
we have sold this year. the m ills are giving some fine cupboard
TIIURS. - FRI. . , :SAT,,Kr
in the kitchen, shelvat
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good measure during
JANUARY 29-30-31
“You won’t make a slack times. This ma in the cellar, and clo
bricklayer out of me.” terial Is 310 per thous Sets and you will havt
said one of Taylors and lower than last nothing to kick about,
NEVER BEFORE in the history of our organization were we able
because she will al
hens as she pushes the spring.
ways be in a good hu
AT THE
to offer such bargains in finality foods. Comodity prices have
porcelain egg out of
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mor.
her nest.
fallen until your food dollar how has far greater purchasing power
Red Cross donations
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You will always find the new low price FIRST at MacMarrs.
for drouth suffers in
It is time to start the south, will be re
K e 1 l_y ’ s Economy
PREPARE
thinking of caring for ceived at Tum-A-Lum Slack Coal Burner wil
those little chicks that Lumber Co., or the reduce your heating
Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100
for your mo»t
will be hatching out bank.
costs. Call at the yard
P U F IT Q I?
BEST Q uality
i
EXCITING
before long. Then they
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for details of this bur
VllEslLOXL
WHOLE MILK, Pound
1 I C
must have warm quar
ner
and
the
free
trial
Sold last year more than double this price
SCREEN EXPERIENCE
Short
Love
Story
ters for next year If
offer. Costs only |1C
they nre to be money
In a city a beautiful
Libby’s Frncy Halves or Sliced
EMAGINE!
for
the ordinary heat
makers. Ask for our girl sued a rich banker
In Heavy Syrup, 2 for
T ’OC
A complete STORY OF
plans, or we will de for breach of promise ¡ng stove. Can be in
Sold last year for 33c per can
the land where no woman
sign one especially for and was awarded$10, stalled In any furnace
Large, Taney
you.
000.
Shortly after or stove.
and few men have ever trod
Local Happenings
“ Vigorbilt” Chix
W h y E nvy
Artistic Friends^
ß R ü S H iW G
LACQOCR.
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
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Hot Lunches :: Quick Service
Sw eets and Refreshing Drinks
“ W ITH BYRD
SO UTH POLE”
H ITT’S CONFECTIONER Y
Saturday and M onday Savings
PEACHES
ORANGES
STJNKIST
per dozen
Would have sold a year ago for 55c dozen
Alio Entertaining Short Feature«
(Qii/iarrt
I
Dqrtnelmess
Dv/„ DAWN
PATiVOL
Listen to the drone of motors
and the crackle of flaming planes.
Live with these daredevil acas.
Share their Joys, share their e<
rows. Share their dangers, In the
g r e a t e s t ale romance ever
screened!
"SEA WOLF' with IrrigM
Band Concert, Sat., PHr T— —
“BAD MAN"
“MOBIE DICK"
37c
CHURCH'S GRAPE JUICE, P*at bottle for ................................... 25c
Red MEXICAN BEANS, 5 lbs. 23c
PINEAPPLE, No. 1 flat (sliced or crushed) 2 for ..................... 25c
la st year sold at 5 lbs. 49c
SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS
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CORN FLAKES, 3 for ................... ................................................... 25c
POSTS BRAN, 3 packages for ..........................................
24c
(With 1 Emerald Green 2 piece Glass Cereal Set Free)
WE HAVE BULK SOAP CHIPS AGAIN
Our New Garden Seeds' have Arrived — We have them open and
we are ready to serve you
Now i« the tint« to plan on the new curtains, replenish sheets
and pillow slips, towel«, «to.. See what we have and get price«.
Alio Comedy and
Fox Movietone New«
COMINO —
Than Ever Before
SPORTING GOODS
W e have bargains, plenty of them .
Come in and get our prices.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
FEBRUARY 1 - 2
GREATER
VALUES
CREDIT - CASH
IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE IT , COME IN
AND FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF
If you pay cash, yon can save money on our
meats. W hy pay more for the sake of credit.
W e buy the livestock and do onr own butch
ering. That is why we can sell meats for leas,
and you always have a fresh stock of meats to
select from.
DO N’T
KINGSLEY’S
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Q U A L I , ,
K ID
YOURSELF!
“T H E HO M E OF Q U A L IT Y MEATS”
Hermiston Meat Market
A. W, TURNBLAD — PHONE 411
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HERSHEY’S COCOA,
OYSTERS
SALMON
Lb. Can
S 2 tins
g & S g ,,X
29c
27c
10c
Sold b»t year for 23c each
SPERRY'S 9.8
Coarse or fine, lb. bag
Sold last year for 49c
Graham Flour
Mac Marr Flour, 4 9 lb. bag
39c
$1.09
Sold last year for $1.89
OXY1
Something Different and Better.
Cleans Everything. 2 packages
MACMARR Stores Guarantee every Item they Sell.
45c
QUALITY
COMES BEFORE PRICE
Hermiston, Oregon
- Phone 241
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