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P a g e fo ur THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY — :----- ~T----- ‘ ' ■■■LL|" 1 .1 J . Dr. Lewis C. Garner of North Bend things are now at a stan d still, those Mrs. Florence G. Davis of Astoria, who are w ell Informed predict a Miss Mignon Davis of Portland were gradual improvement and brighter visitin g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. prospects for th e sheepm en.— Milton A. P. Garner over the week end. Eagle. Harvey DoMoss who has been Mrs. James Todd and Mrs. Geo. j teachinB ',art ° r ,h e term at the Cold Lluicr McCurtumach, wheat grower t***4 « » e « 4 4 4 e *e e Spr,nK‘' »« hool has signed a contract from Pendleton, was a Visitor in Her Glmble were in Pendleton Monday. ♦ ♦ (Continued from page One) M is« I^ -n n ra liv e r w ho t to *vaeh in the Keith school starting miston Wednesday. M as no a Dyer, ho t aches .. f r ,,,„ construction of all the project reser- * CHURCH NOTES ♦ , John Prouter of Boandman was a ncar Pilot Rock visited over the week 1 le *“ tern’- Harvey graduated from voirs ♦ ♦ and has seen this country set business visitor in HerinUton Wed end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. tho l«O»»»<to Normal last year. P yer | The Farm Bureau Co-op received tied after the project went through. nesday. He worked in this capacity until James Bebee was a business visit- a ear Coblers certified seed HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Elsie Paxton, daughter of Mr. and 1919 and now operates a dairy farm or In Pendleton Thurssday. ¡potatoes W ednesday from Minnesota W. L. W ilson, Pastor Mrs. John Paxton who live in Co north of town. The sporting departm ent of the | w*,ic *1 w ill ke sold at $2.65 a hun- lumbia district, is euyxioyed in Pen Sunday school 1 0 :0o A. M„ Mrs. Tuesday night the Eastern Star Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co., reports dred. The cur cohtaiued 366 sacks dleton. ' honored Mr. and Mrs. Garner after Jessie Serell, superintendent. sale of fishing equipment, a sure or 22 tons. Sermon subject at 11:00 A. M„ R. If. Thom returned from Port Rev. and Mrs. W allace E Jones | llie,r regular session at which time "The One S ufficient R efuge.” land Monday where ke""had been on sign of spring. Mark Neadou is back In Herm is went to Pendleton Monday afternoon “ short program was given and Mrs. 7 :3 0 P. M., Song service, special L business. - where they attended u m eeting of (Garner was again presented w ith a ton after several months in the Pilot music Mr. and Mrs. Enos artin went toi Rock und Butter creek dlBtrlct chop. Christian church ministers. Plans j touquet of Jonquils, golden freesla 8 :0 0 P. M., Sermon subject, “Three Yakima, Wn.. Wednesday on bust ping hay Ifor the Eastern Oregon m inisterial ;in<* r,,8e« for which her husband re- Heavenly W itness and the Earthly ncss and plan to retid’n 'today. Mrs G O’Danlel who has been i nvo,,tlon were nla(l® and dates set «Ponded. Mrs. Garner has been a W itnesses.” h « r r ia u s h t c r M rs F to r 5-6-7, ln the Milton church, member of the Star for 30 years and Commander J. M. Biggs is back in ? v i s l t i n v W ith X ™ “ “ »-■ »„d 8:45 P. M., Baptismal services., town this week and plans to remain Three were baptised last Sabbath and ! Tuesday Mr. 8n<* Mr8- Raymond E lliott and lodge for the past 19 years. Mrs. Geo until Sunday when he w ill leave for _ „ . , „ . son Dick were visitin g w ith Mr. a n d s t °ry Pleased with a piano solo and there w ill be two for this Sabbath Portland. The Blue Mountain Scout executive The Baptist church of Hermiston is Mrs. F. L. Kelley left Monday for is to be chosen at a m eeting held in 1Mrs. O. C. Pierce over Sunday. This W alter Hamm with a violin solo ac- a sole saving Institution. We urge all is Mr. and Mrs. Osborn’s first visit i companied by Mrs. Joe Norton, Mrs. Husuro. Wn , where she w ill spend W alla W alla, March 1. This district i Fredrickson of Echo, gave a reading. B aptists “ » e" ll8t in the life saving to see their new grandson. GOLDEN WEDDING j IS CELEBRATED Local Happenings , Mr Lindsay and fam ily of Pine i W ith the coming of September, 1931, . . . . . .. ,,, . . j City were in Hermiston Sunday eve-1 there w ill have been three golden nlng. Mr. Lindsay sang a solo num-I weddings observed in the local chap- ' ' " which time erciscs at the Baptist-Chrlstiau I Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Campbell w ill Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle Eye a few of his special friends helped church of which the Men's Bible celebrate their 50th anniversary, Specialist who lias made professional celebrate the occasion, class had charge. Mr. -and Mrs. E. P. Illsley were hon- visits to Hermiston for 10 years and A w Christopherson, Mrs. E Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Addieman re- ored * few months ago and Mr. and Is known for good optical work at M. W est, Mrs. Cecil Warner and Miss ccived a telegram Monday last an-¡M rs. Garner Tuesday. reasonable prices w ill again be at Pauline Stoop attended a m eeting of Their son Alonzo and fam ily who Hotel Hermiston Friday, March 6 for the Um atilla County Health associa nouncing tho death of their son-in- law Alex Fisher in Tacoma. Mrs. j live in Denver were unable to bi one day Eyes Examined, Glasses tion held in Pendleton last Friday Addieman, Mrs. Lola Montgomery with them, but Louis Garner who is Ground and Fitted. Adv. afternoon. and Mrs. Herbert Hall left the same a dentist in North Bend, Mrs. Flor ¡day by auto for that city. ence Davis of Astoria, and Miss Mig Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harding were non Davis their granddaughter of pleasantly surprised Sunday. Febru Portland were here over Sunday. ary 8, when they returned from the morning church service, to find that P.T.A. BENEFIT PR0GBAM TO a group of their neighbors had g a th e r e d in boner of their tw enty-sixth EE PRESENTED MARCH 11 I wedding anniversary. A sumptuous The Parent-Teachers association 'hicken dinner, prepared by the guests, was served to Mr. and Mrs w ill psesent a benefit program in the Orle Clark and son Carl. Mr. and I Oasis theatre W ednesday, March 11 M rs. Carson U n d er and son Lester, Tlie money taken In at the benefil M rs. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. basketball game was $18.00 and 're | Urindle, Frank Wilson and Mr. and turns from this program w ill be user’ for the same purpose of paying fo' Mrs. Harding. the slide. The follow ing program wil be presented: Orchestra, two selec To Head Echo Schools John L. Fheythe was elected by the •Ions; music numbers by member school board W ednesday of last week from the first, second and third to tile position of superintendent of Trades; Pianologue, Miss Fleano- Another year of BETTER foods and BETTER food stores! Another Echo schools for next year, at a sal D ailey; Reading by Mrs. Marquam year of service and steady growth! T hat’s why we are celebrating ary of $2000. F. C, Fitzpatrick, who olo. Mrs. Little; Playlet, "Baby har with an anniversary food event. This event convincingly shows had held the position for nine years the F lu ” ; Dutch W indm ill, song by tliat our up-to-date methods of supplying you with the N ation’s 's to attend college In California t Helen Rolfe, V irginia Todd, Ethel best-known hik I finest foods resuks In consistent savings and com -om plete the rcoulremcnts for his Paul, Zella French: Duet, Mrs plete food satisfaction. This is a’ eulebratlou you won’t want to Doctor’s degree. His resignation, to Payne and Mrs. Burnham; Comedy miss- and w ith it, of course, is the famous courter.y and helpful be effective In May, 1931, was filed "Not a Man ln the House” by P.T.A ness of our salespeople. with the Echo board a year ago.— members; P icklniny son, sixth grad ers; Song, Old Fashioned Garden I’he Echo News. * seventh and eighth graders; Farce ‘Mrs. Busby’s Pink Tea,” by P. T. A. members. A sm all admission fee w ill Mission Brrnd medium sized be charged, grade school 15c, adults W hite Meat flat tins 25c. THE BEST IN TALKING Best Quality Umatilla Is Favored Section PICTURES SPECIAL, 3 tins «JÎ/C Hermiston, Oregon Joseph Conha of Echo, widely I p i I I g e l a t i NE DESSERT 9 1 ft known U m atilla county rancher and W, Cathcort. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter w ill occupy her house as soon as school is out Mrs D e e t e r te n , !,,.« in the Minnehaha district. . .. some time and rejoice at the news. I I Mr8 J M' Bigg8 gaV® * birthdav " X / " „ BIRTHDAY C elebration Tuna Flakes McMarr Del Maíz Corn «J Eu 1< JL " JT XZsLiLs Deliciously Different «J Packages J P in e a p p le Slice« OVEN BAKED COFFEE BEANS That fine canned coffee quality in bulk, always fresh, Excellent for Salad, desserts, etc. 3 lbs. $1.00 A REAL VALUE! Two large tins Econom y Coffee 37c B&M Mac Marr PROGRAM February 27 and 28 and B&M B row n Bread A wonderful lunch | or dinner combi nation. One of Each Better than many 45c fftes and always fresh BOTH FOR 3 pounds 6 9 c 35c Brilliant. Screen Version of Sensa tional Stage Hit with CON STANCE BENNETT and the great VON STROHEIM in this most thrilling of nil spy melodramas. SUGAR $5.33 A Million Wives Have Asked This Question! What goes on in the office after hours? Armour’s “STAR” Lard 4 lbs.B1^ 5 5 c FLOUR •TAME" BRAND Milled by Collln’e Flour Mills in Pen dleton. A Mend of hard Rnd soft wheat Better than most cheap flour. SOAP SPECIAL! 1 large Pkge. PEET’S Granulated Soap 7 bars Crystal White Soap, and 2 bars Palmolive Soap 49 lb. Bag A DOLLAR'S WORTH OF FINE SOAP 83c All for 79c Thompson’s 10:00 A. M., Bible school. Our aim is 115. Contest reports: Pine City 3860. Hermiston 4080. 11:00 A. M., Preaching service, “The Sinfulness of Sin.” 6:30 P. M., Adult Study class, “A Stephen Woods of W ashington has been arrested 154 tim es, served sentences totalin g eight years and paid $2,040 in fines since 1919. A -seareh of several days for John Martin a p j D a n i e l Snider of New Orleans ended when both men were found in an upstairs room of a va cant house, absorbed in a checker game. Hermiston, Oregon 25c Per Case (48 can») M ac M arr STORES Phone 241 l e a v e s N o D ead F urrow s í 1HE Two-Way turns all the ! furrows in the same direction —It leaves no dead furrows. I t is, therefore, the ideal plow for irrigated fields and for sloping or hilly land where dead furrows mean undesirable ditches. There is no laying out lands— you simply start at one corner of a field and plow back and forth, using the right hand bottom going one.w ay, the left hand bottom coming back. It is very simple —the horses even do most of the work of raising the bottoms. T H. W. KELLEY A ssociated w ith BLESSING H a r d w a r e Co. Each bottom and beam is mounted on Its own axle. TTw axle is in the form of a crank. There is n ratchet on each wheel and a dog in each axle assembly. To raise a bottom it is merely necessary for the plowman, by means of a hand grip, to cause tho dog to engage tho ratchet—tho traction of the wheel does the rest. See for yourself how well this plow is designed to do two-way plowing. Come in now while you are thinking about your farm equipment, and see the whole McCormick-Deering line. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. PLUMBING and PUMP REPAIRING' Herm iston, Oregon “Vigorbiit” chix __"Proni__ — From- I Saturday Specials! I «V J HIGH PRODUCING FLOCKS At Extremely Low Prioes POT ROAST BEEF SHOULDER PORK ROAST RIB BOILING BEEF BEEF STEAK BULK LARD, 2 lbs. for WHITE LEGHORNS Less than 1000 — 14c 1000 to 2000 — 13c 2000 or more — 12c Heavy Breeds — Rocks Reds Wyan- dottes, ig c , any quantity; Brown Le- horns, Jgc lim ited: Buff Orphingtons 17c lim ited' 8-week old pullets in all breeds above at very low price. “VIGORBILT” Hatchery Don’t Forget Date, February 28th Milton, Oregon “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” TUM-A-LUM TICKLER A story of today every bnsiness girl, every Wife und every hns band will find of absorbing in terest ! It's a story of a new angle in the triangle! Also Fox News and Paramount Talkatoon COMING — “Her Wedding Night” with Clara Eow —>andr— “The Big Trail" A Great West ern Epic. SS « *- Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. — R. A. Browneon, Editor. — ’ Fir-Tex is not only a great insulator but Is one of the cheapest materials to use in re modeling. There is p r o b a b l y an extra room In your house that is not being used. Let us show it to you and give an estim ate on fixin g it up. i f r / No. 8 Once upon a tim e a fcotchm an stayed a- way from a banquet because he didn’t know what the word ‘gratis’ meant on the in vita tion. The next morn ing he was found dead by an open dictionary PRICES GOOD FOR Saturday, Feb. 28 (9b Mon., Mar. 2 SUPER SUDS— 9 oz. package ................................. ....... T ARD .... ................................._.................. JELLO __ Any flavor ........................... MILK — Carnation or Bordens ....... OVAL SARDINES — — ................. T.ITfA BEANS — Best Quality ____ W. J. Reece has bought the Hobb place In the good old days and Is building a sm all the man that saved house. He plans a money was a miser number of improve Now he is a wonder. m ents during the sum- tncr. — 0— Hours w ill s till con tain 60 m i n u t e s ; Spring w ill be Just as w e lc o m e : law yers briers w ill be ju st as long; some Homes still need repainting and We seem to run to repairing; now thnt the hard tim es are Scotch Joke«. Must be because we sell so ovsr. many remodel Jobe to Scotchman. They know Chas. Keller Is build how to say« money— in g a 14x28 sdd It Ion by keeping their home to his chicken house. in good repair. T V HERE IS WHERE YOU CAN SAVE SOME MONEY Phone 331. Hermiston, Or., Thursday, February 26, 1931 Editorial 3 tall can« Malted M ilk Ä S £39c M cC orm ick-D eerin g Two-Way S u ccess S u lk y P lo w N o. 1 H e r m isto n M e a t M a r k e t The two moet pop ular subjects for dls- -iission are prohibition and hard times. The politicians w ill handle the first but every body c a n tackle the second. LIBBTS Evapori ted. Sterilized Guaranteed. Life Line Chart FREE! ■tockman, hag just returned from an extended trip through the east dur ing which he learned that his home lection Is especially favored os a place to live when compared w ith other parte of the country. Mr. Cunha says that one who thinks times are hard here should see conditions in the east. At Detroit 85,000 fam ilies are dependent on charity for support, and sim ilar con ditions exist all over the east and entrai states. W hile In Boston Mr. Cunha Investigated the wool trade conditions and found that although Voi. 31 MILK $3.69 church for next Sunday w ill be a bit unusual. The m orning eervlce w ill be given to observance of m issions, and the evening w ill be a combined service of the Echo church and our own members. You are cordially In vited. Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock with our goal set for ISO before Eas ter. Come and help us achieve it. The Epworth Leaguers are work ing w ith the in stitu te in mind which is to be held in Heppner March 13 to 15. Junior League at 6:30. Some fine METHODIST CHURCH m eetings for all who attend. O. W. Payne, Pastor. Make special note that th is is The services at the Methodist special mission day so come prepared. A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 SUNDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 1 and 2 PURE CANE Fine Granulated 100 lb. Bag A REAL p r ic e Buy a Sack Commemorative F east.” Endeavor hour. 7:$o P. M., Preaching service. The Juniors have charge of the spec ial opening service. Sermou subject w ill be worked out from the follow ing outline: « C-courage » H-heroic R-repentant I-immortal S-slncerity T-truthful (Stoats Styeatrr FRIDAY - SATURDAY Hawaiian Broken 29c lilt BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bigger and B etter than ever/' B I R T H D A Y S P E C IA L S 1«. * PRUNES __ Fresh Stock ....................... CARNATION OATS — W ith China . CARNATION WHEAT— W ith China CORN FLAKES — .................. - ......... Don’t forget the OshKosh B'Gosh Overalls They are the best Overall made and the price is right $1.65 — 0— In the hurry of Spring clean in g don’t forget to build that new h o m e for the chickens. Paint it with an unconditional guar antee of satisfaction. — 3 for 2 5 c 4 lbs. 5 9 c 3 for 2 5 c 3 for 2 5 c 3 for 2 5 c 5 lb s .4 pound 34c 34c pkge. 8 c KINGSLEYS (2^ « « M H T O N -» H O U S I O S O U A U IT V * N D S « « V I C K ' i