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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON 1(7 Ford truck, by the Ben Spring Nell Boynton has a cut hand re- the breakfast they left for Milton Company. The truck will be used suiting from an unusual accident where a conference was held during for a school bus on the Buttcrcreek the fore part of the week. lie was the afternoon. route aa soon as the bed can be built. helping to repair some barb wire Mrs. E. G. Wilson returned from Che returned Wednesday. fence and picked up a tightly stretch Vancouver, Wn., Tuesday night Mrs. J. D. Todd, Mrs. J. Giinble ed wire to hold it in place while he where she has been visiting with her Harry Kelley was a business vlsl-j Sidney George, adjuster for the and Mrs. Shesely were business visi drove the staple. The wire broke and sister and brother-in-law Dr. and pulled thru his hand cutting it quite Mrs. R. G. Gale. Dr. Gale has been tor in Pendleton Tuesday. State Accident commission, for the tors in Pendleton last Saturday. Walter Hamm who has been ill badly. Vane Boynton of Pendleton spent j American Legion, was attending to quite ill but is recouperating at the Monday evening visiting with hls|°K>clal business In Hermiston Mon- since his return from the East is Mrs. E. P. Illsley and Mrs. D. 8 present time. He was a resident of able to be out again. Kingsley entertained the members Hermiston until about seven years day. mother here, Mrs. W. S. Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark, Mrs. of the American Legion Auxiliary ago when they moved to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner Mrs. Wm. Klk was called away and family motored to Walla Walla Monday morning by the death of Cecil Warner and A1 Clayton were at their regular meeting. Mrs. biggs. Jerry Gale returned with Mrs. Wil last Saturday. 1 ‘ her mother Mrs. Feldman of 8pokane. business visitors in Pendleton Wed State Legislative chairman gave a son and will remain indefinitely. very interesting report on the work F. C. McKenzie was home from C. E. Seitz of Fossil c’gme Sunday Funeral services and interment took nesday. Jack Biggs was in Walla Walla being done by the National commit the Oregon Hardware & Implement and is visiting at the Raleigh Wilks place in Spokane Tuesday afternoon. C. C. Calhoun, former resident of Wednesday making an official visit tee. Following the meeting delicious Co. store Tuesday, due to illness. home north of town. . Ronald Begg went to Walla Walla the Hermiston district, who is now to the Veteran's hospital. Mrs. Biggs refreshments were served. Walter Bodkin iniquité' HI at his Tuesday on business and on his re accompanied him. Several members of the Hermiston living at Past Falls, Idaho, was in borne from the effects of a hemmor- Mrs. W. M. Shaar left Wednesday American Legion and Auxiliary at turn stopped In Milton where he at hage after having his teeth extracted. this vicinity Monday and Tuesday of for Walla Walla to attend the cele tended the District conferences at tended an American Legion confer Members of the Ralph t Schaffer this week. Among those attending the dance bration of her parents Golden Wed Arlington and Milton. Mr. and Mrs. ence at which the state officers were family are confined to their home J. D. Hallyburton. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. present. at Irrigon Saturday night were Ina ding Anniversary. with the mumps. Mrs. Leila Phelps left today for Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Ursel , J. D. Lenhart, Ronald Begg, Grace Jack- H. L. Probst and « NetF Madden a five weeks vacation trip to Berke- (Todd, H. G. McCully and Mr. and IERIGON NEWS NOTES were business visitors in Pendleton son, Herbert Hedwall, Ruth Dense), ley and San Diego, Calif. During Mrs. Biggs attended. Following the Velma Culpitts, Harry Kopacz and Tuesday. , (Continued from page One) her absence Mrs. Merle Phelps will dance they were entertained at sup- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Little. C. C. Conley of the local Jewelry Mrs. Blanch Watkins was a din substitute at the post office. per by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crow Clyde O. Huntley, collector of in store was a business visitor in Pen Friends of Mrs. W. J. Warner der. Mrs. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom ternational revenue, will be in Pen dleton Tuesday. gathered at her homie Monday to Shesely Joined the party for the trip Thursday. dleton February 1 -lf, inclusive and Word was received here Wednes help her celebrate her birthday and to Milton. W. J. Burgoyne, assistant branch Feburary 26 to March 16. Inclusive, day of the marriage of Dorothy Is enjoy a luncheon. After lunch two man for the Ford Motor Co., and Mr. Dr. Dale Rothwell, Pendleton Op for the purpose of assisting taxpay tables of bridge were in play. Mrs. tical Specialist, who is making regu om, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Elspas, zone man, were looking after ers In preparing their income tax re McNaught received the high score lar monthly visits to Hermiston, will Isom, to George Kendler, son of Mr business interests in Hermiston last turns. Thursday. prize and Mrs. Prime second. be at the Hermiston Hotel all day and Mrs. G. Kendler of Umatilla al The student body and faculty of A1 Clayton, who had been looking Pacific Telephone company line Saturday. February 7th. Phone for Ontario January 27, with Rev. M after buslnesss interests In Portland the Irrlgon »chool take this means men from Portland and Pendleton in appointment. If your eyes trouble J. Mahon officiating. Mr. Kendler I f since last Friday, returned to Her- t0 lhank everyone who supported the stalled a two way printer at the air you, see Dr. Rothwell. He has had employed at the Sheas camp whih band benefit dance last Saturday port last Friday. Twenty-four hour 25 years experience examining eyes Mrs. Kendler is the guest of Mrs miston Monday morning. Mrs. Eva Stephenson, who hM night. Other social events are being service has been put into effect and and making glasses, and is well pre Pat McEntyre for the present. been visiting with Marie Stephen- planned by the "cho01 ,or the near weather reports will now be sent pared to deal with the most refrac Friends here unite in wishinf son for the past week, returned to ,utnre' announcements of which will every hour. Jesse Goff and his son tory cases of optical disorders result them happiness and prosperity I be made later. have charge of the field. Mr. and Mrs. George Rancier ane her home In La Grande Friday. ing from Impaired vision by fitting Will Logan, who has been In the I Among those attending the Amor- Mrs. Ed Dunning» was pleasantly you with the proper lenses. 23-ltc daughter of Echo were in this vicin Veterans' hospital in Portland for lean Legion Post meeting at Arllng- surprized a her home Friday even State Officers of the American Le lty Sunday looking after business In sowe time, is home now gnd is much Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. ing by friends and relatives. Cards gion and Auxiliary and members of terestd. Improved in health. I Toe Norton, J. D. Todd, Hal McCulley, were in session during the evening Hermiston post and unit were guests Mr. Whilford 'of Hermiston called A baby boy was born to Mr. and v Pierson. Elmer Miller, Mr. and after which three delicious birthday at a breakfast given by Mrs. J. M. on W. C. Isom Sunday. Mrs. 0. C. Pterco Sunday morning. Mrs. J. Halleyburton, and Mr. and cakes were served, celebrating the Biggs Tuesday. Rev. Clark of Sidney, Nebraska, a The out of town The little fellow weighed seven and Mrs. Ersel Hyatt from Umatilla, birthdnys of Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. Lyle guests were Mrs. Callie Heldcr, De traveling evangelist, conducted ser a quarter pounds and has been named I Hate officers were present Tilden and Jack Smith. partment President, Mr. Carl Moser, vices in the. Community church Sun Eerie Richardson, editor of the Stanley Kirk. The town basketball teams went State Adjutant, Bob Dillard. Mrs. day morning and evening. He was itemlzer-Obscrver and associated to Heppner Tuesday night for a con Catherine Belcher, Mrs. Dorothy Ea- assisted by Mabel Edwards In the with the Hermiston Herald, was a test with the teams there. Both kln and Mrs. Elsie Graham. Covers song service. Rev. Clark announced visitor in Hermiston Saturday. Mr. scores were in favor of Heppner were laid for nineteen. Following that several meetings would begin Richardson reports weather condi- boys, 8 to 24, and the girls 9 to 18 lons In the valley as Ideal with fol- Those going were: Nell Reeves llage budding out, and early spring Ruth Benscl, Pauline Stoop,. Margaret 'lowers blooming. Neary, Catherine McBain , Grace The Irrigon Band will present the Jackson. Roy Bills, John Pace, Allen ’ollowlng program of music between Bowman, Herbert Hedwell. ihowH at the Oasis theatre Saturday R. H. Kipp, executive secretary ■light: "I'll be Blue Just Thinking and Captain Arthur Ward, manager >f You,'’ "Trombone Smear,” "Las- director of the Columbia Valley as lus Trombone,” "Ases Death.” "Hall sedation, have arranged to address of the Mountain King." “Night in a meeting of thossc Interested In Tune,” "Over the Waves.” transportation on the Columbia river Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse went at the Alpine high school building •o Portland Saturday moruln’ and | Feb. 16, a 7:30 p. m. Mr. Kip« ir while there will have a 6-wheel a t-‘ from Portland, and Mr. Ward of - Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 300 laqltment. lnstdlqd on a model A. A. 'Lewiston, Idaho. ©aaia iTlwairr THURSDAY. FEBRUARY S, 1(11 Tuesday evening under Willis Feme Bruce, evangelist,, and will continue for an Indefinite period. Everyone Is welcome. Mac McCoy was a dinner guest of Donald Isom Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O'Coryel called oh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edwin Wilson has her daugh ter and granddaughter of Portland as guests at her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Ilaskill of Plymouth, Wn., visited their daugh ter Mre. Don Brooks Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Markham of Pendleton were visiting relatives here Sunday. Ira Grablel was visiting his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grablel Saturday and Sunday. Leo Root of Boardman was visit ing fair board members Sunday In the Interest of he coming fair In Sep tember. Mrs. O. Coryell has her uncle as a guest in her home for the present. E. M. Bedwell, who has just re covered from a severe attack of stomach trouble was taken ill with the mumps Sunday. Vallis Dexter is absent from school this week due to an Injury he re ceived Sunday. In attempting to lump over a fence he fell on a rag- ?ed-edged post which torp the flesh and legaments In the fleshy part un der the arm. It was necessary to take 5o stitches to close the wound. He is under the care of Dr. Christopher son at Hermiston. For the next five years the Chin government will admit all imported airplane parts and accessories free of duty in order to stimulate avia tion. The Dead Sea Is estimated to have enough magnesium chloride to sup ply the world's magnesium require ments for many thousand years. Mrs. Mary Russu of Cleveland, who was approached In her restau rant by two gangsters demanding money, bit off the finger-tips of one of them, causing both to flee. Declaring that her father traded her for a team of mules and a wagon, Louise Green of Hopkinsville, Ky., has asked officers to arrest her hus band, charging him with holding her captive in his home. Vigorbilt” thix — From— HIGH PRODUCING FLOCKS At Extremely Low Prices WHITE LEGHORNS Less than 1000 — 14c 1000 to 2000 — 13c 200o or more — 12c Heavy Breeds — Rocks Reds Wyan- dottes, 15c, any quantity: Brown Le" horns, JBc limited; Buff Orphingtons 17c limited; 8-veeJj old pullets in all breeds above at very low price. “VIGORBILT” Hatch ry Milton, Oregon This is the Separator that has pleased housewives in every community Hot Lunches :: Quick Service Sweets and Refreshing Drinks SPORTING GOODS HITT’S CONFECTIONERY Specials, Saturday, Feb. 7 CHICKENS, per lb. POT ROAST, per lb. SHOULDER PORK ROAST LARD, No. JO’S LARD, No. 5 ’s T h e M c C o r m ic k * D e e r in g Ball-Bearing Cream Separator T hi next time you are i near our place, »top in and look over the M cC o r- mick'Deering Cream Sepa rator» w e haye on our floor. H ere you w ill find a ma chine in just the right size that w ill suit you in every little detail. 20c 16c 18c $ 1 .3 5 70c O r tell ua w hen it w ill be m o*t convenient and w e w ill prove to your full satis faction, right at your o w n house, that the M cCorm ick- Deering is the closest-skim ming, easiest-turning, easi- est-to- wash cream separator you can buy. You w ill stay pleased year after year w ith a M cC o r- mick-Deering. Come in and look it over. We earnestly solicit your patronage and w ill try to serye you with Courtesy and also Cnality and Service Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HÉRMISTON, OREGON “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” Hermiston Meat Market Said Ben Franklin: The Irrigon Band will give a con cert with our rerpilar program of “The Sea W o lf February 7 Also Entertaining Short Features SUNDAY AND MONDAY FEBRUARY 8 - 9 You’ve never seen anything like The BAD MAN the greatest character ever brought to the screen by W alter Huston It is what you’ve always hoped for in talking motion picture en- terta nment. Yon couldn’t wish for more. Also Comedy and Fox Movietone News COMING — “The Used Key is Always Bright.” Anything that is nut used deterior ates. Money that Is not planted will not grow — No matter if It Is only a dollar a week, determine NOW to save. For dollars saved grow, and bring you more ultimately than the dollar spent brings Immediately. Let us Talk Over Your Savings Problems A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 T U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. — Phone 331. S e e O u r N e w P rin ts! Pretty Patterns in all the Popular Shades CRETONE__ Just the thing for new drapes, cushions and to other wise brighten up the house. CURTAIN MATERIALS __ Inexpensive. Priced (o suit everybody . THE SPRING QUARTERLY NOW ON SALT, The Patterns were never More pleasing and more complete than now FIRST NATIONAL BANK OUR NEW SHOES ARE IN WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT THE NEW LOW PRICE of Hermiston A Nice Line of VALENTINES For Those Interested Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over (50,000 F. B. Swayse, President R. Alexander, Vlce-Preeident Fnsh fruit and vegetables always on hand. We have specials in groceries every day — Come la or phone in your wants and receiv e our beet attention. Vol. 31 Hermiston, Or.. Thursday, February 5, 1931. Editorial It must be awfully disgusting to a prize laying hen to see the market quotations on eggs. R. A. Brownson. Editor. — 0— Ray Armstrong i cently bought a place from J. M. Reed In the Columbia District and Is r e m o d e l i n g the house before moving into It. This spring weather gives us the urge to u r g e you to start Spring Cleaning early Paint Inside and out side. The inside paint ing can be done any time and is an excel lent thing to do If Old Man Winter returns and keeps us inside. — 0— Congratulations, Boy Scouts, on your twen ty-first birthday. We are always glad to have Scouts drop in and see us. There are a lot of things that No. 4 colored preacher. "Yoi have come to pray foi rain. Bredern, de foun dation of religion an faith. Whar is yo faith? You come t< pray for rein and no one of you brings hi: umbrella.” Chicken houses, ho; houses all kinds o' houses are planned and built by us. Tell ui your needs and let u> help, ’cause. "We tthg to help folks build ti Hermiston