The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 16, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOB FOUR
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Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Whitney of
Battle Ground, Wn., and Mr. and
Mrs. Garold Whitney and baby of
Charter Oak, Wn., spent the week end
visiting with Miss Ruth Whitney.
Miss Whitney manages the Hermis­
Miss Georgianna Briggs was a bus­
Mr. Bachelor, salesman (or Snyder- ton Medical hospital. Miss Goff, as­
iness visitor In Heppner Friday.
Crecelius Paper company of Walls sistant nurse, left with them and
will spend some time in Portland.
The enclosure (or the stairs on the < Walla, was attending to business in
Hermiston
the
llrst
of
the
week.
bank building will soon be completed.
Dr. and Mr*. F. W. Vincent of Sea­ haha a n : Division A, boys, Frank of tests were run to determine the
inquiries from fru it packers. The
side were week end gueete at the Rodda. Jimmy Jackson. Dan Russsll best bleach, the beet hardening solu
Harry Rees and D. R. Starkweather and Bobby Jackagn; and Billy Jack- tion, and methods of cutting down new process haa been put Into com­
mercial use on a small scale already
homes.
son in division B. Division A, girls, the loss from cracking. Bullls and with complete success by The Dallee
The Monday Bridge club was en­ Jane Jackson, Irene McKenzies and
Wiegand are now working «n a me­
tertained by Mrs. C. M. Jump at her Dorothy Russell. Gladys McKenzie.' thod by which the entire process of Cooperative Growers, and two plants
In Salem.
home. Mrs. D. R. Starkweather won division B, and Mary Rodda. division bleaching, hardening, dyeing and
high acore.
C.
flavoring can be completed in the
Bond Issue Approved
The Pollyannas will meet at the
Janice Matott will go to Arlington original barrel, thse (voiding loss WASHINGTON. April 15.— The In­
home of Mra. Chas, lloggard with
Saturday to compete in the four from damage in handling the pro­ terstate commerce commission today
Mre. Cooper as assistant hostess.
duct.
county declamatory contest.
Henry H itt. Clark Paul and H. J. i Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst together
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approved a >50,000,000 bond iasus
Geo. Billups has established bach­
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with
Herbert
Maichalis
motored
to
Enough white cherries are pro­ today approved
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
♦ elor quarters In the Vic Martin resl-
Stillings are serving on the jury in
Walla Walla Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
maraschino cherry
♦ | dents.
duced In the PacifSk Northwest an­ of the Southern Pacific company.
Pendleton this week.
Propst went on to Dayton and Mr.
o o o o o -o o -o o o o o o o
nually to supply the entire tonnage
The issue, to run 50 years, bears
PROCESS
PERFECTED
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
R.
Archer
were
Dr. -------------E.
and Mrs. G. Holt of P e n - ---------------
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-— visited with his parents in
Maichalis
Mr. and Mrs. Rasa Shaw and chil­
of
maraschino
cherries
Imported
Into
4
1-2
ent interest and has been sold
Sunday guests at the Pat Quinn
dleton were guests at the R. C. Todd i Walla Walla,
dren of Cold Springs were Sunday home.
A procese by which the 27,900 tone the United States each year. Profes­ to a New York banking house at 94
home Sunday.
j
guests at the Shockey home.
! Mrs. F. B. Swayze entertained
The Community choir meets F ri­ of Royal Ann and other white cher­ sor Wiegand says. The research work 1-4 per cent of par. The proceeds are
Lloyd Moore who has been out of
H. C. Gay who formerly resided in with a one table luncheon last week
day night under the direction of Mrs. ries produced in the Pacific North- was started in response to repeated to be used to meet maturing indebt­
school for a few days on account of
edness.
Hermiston was a business visitor honoring Mrs. J. F. MeNaught of
Anna Compton Winn of Pendleton. wee^ each year may be converted In­
Illness is back again.
to
marschlno
cherries
to
replace
the
here the first of the week.
j San Francisco, Calif. Bridge was the
Homer Hedrick Is receiving treat­
Mra. R. H. StockaTd visited Sunday
70,000 barrels of this product an­
! Sanfrancisco, Calif Brides was th«
ment tor blood poison in his arm.
W. T. Beeves of Stanfield was in
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l “ e with the W. O. Whitsett family.
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.diversion of the afternoon
Mias Jane Gilson entertained a few nually Imported Into the United
Hermiston on business Wednesday of;
Mrs. Pete Norquist visited school
friends at a birthday dinner uesday. States haa just been perfected at Ore­
this week.
! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and son Monday afternoon.
Those present were: Miss Talent. gon State college. The process is the
The pupils of the eight grade and
,• az D ..
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,
1>an returne<* home from Portland
Miss "Shephard, Miss Dyer, Miss Pere­ result of two years of research by
Mrs. G. W. Bailey entertained a ia._
.
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.
.
,ate Tuesday afternoon where they their teachers, Mrs. Morris, were the grin, Miss Swart, Mrs. W. G. Wallace. E. H. Wiegand and D. E. Bullís of
number of the teachers at dinner hari h„„n
Friday night
i
F the pa8t week’ Mr’ Blgg8 guests of the Hermiston frtshman
the horticultural producta division of
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returned to Portland again Thursday class at a theatre party Saturday af­ Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, Miss Rhea and
the experiment station.
the Misses Fredrickson.
John Dunning ot Pendleton was n morning where he will attend an im- ternoon at the Oasis theatre. The
Fred Page of Portland was a bust
Most of the maraschino cherries
picture "Tom Sawyer” proved a real
vlsitor in town from Pendlfeion Sun­ portant meeting Friday.
ness visitor In Stanfield Saturday.
used in the United States heretofore
treat.
day.
Miss Edna Greathouse was home have been imported.
white those
M’iss Louise Root, daughter of Mr.
Aretha Williams and Betty Gulf
manufactured here have been pro­
Neva Warner, Irma Lane andi j and Mrs. George H. Root, won first of Cold Springs were week end visi­ over the week end.
THE COMPLFflE PLANT FOOD FOR LAWNS,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kelty and fam cessed under secret formulas. The
May Jentry were visitors for a short ! in the oratorical contest held In Port- tors of Mrs. D. H. DeMoss.
lly
were
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
new
process
is
believed
to
be
an
j
land
recently.
Miss
Root
attended
while Sunday at the Cecil Warner
GARDENS, TLOWERS, SHRUBS,
Mr. and Mrs. Len Norquist of W al­
'improvement over these, and will
I school here some time ago but is now lula spent the week end with rela­ Mrs. J. F. Gilson Thursday
home.
TREES.
Several local Grangers will attend be published in the near future for
enrolled In Washington high Port- tives in the Columbia district.
John and Dwight Ellenwood e n te r-||and. She represented DIstrict’ No. 2
the Pomona meeting at Weston April the general use of the fruit canning
Herman Kowitz and daughter Flo­ 16.
talned the high school coach, W. J.
and preserving trade.
Cockrane and his mother Mrs. Geor-
The articles of association, by- rence. who have been spending thf
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards were
During the experiment, hundreds
last
few
weeks
at
the
Lenz
home
are
giana Cockrane Saturday evening.
, laW8 and marketing contract of the
lunday guests at the R. G. Penney
HERMISTON, OREGON
| Umatilla Cooperative Creamery asso- returning to Lebanon Wednesday.
home.
Mr. Kowitz has been In poor health
Phlllp Winters who operates the elation are off the press and are
local bakery, wae a business visitor! ready for signing by members. Con- but feels much better because of the
In Walla Walla and Dgyton Satur-j tents In the booklet have been passed change.
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day.
BUI Tucker has recently purchasee* I > MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
on by an attorney and when complet
) ’¿ puli
a part of the Wells place. He Is now I >
Mrs. J. F. MeNaught,, who has ed contains sixteen pages,
building a large chicken house.
been visiting her son and family, J.
Mrs. Ed Bensel was hostess at
0. A. Wells arcompanied by hh
Is now In this territory.
Sam Wlndust of Dayton, W n ,
S. MeNaught, returned to San Fran­ luncheon Wednesday honoring Mrs
mother, MrB. C. E. Wells, Juanita ■pent several days last week at the
cisco, Calif., this morning.
Kindly
leave calls at the
W. A. Correll of Hollywood. Calif. Welle, and Dalle Welle spent the
home of D. M. Deeter returning Sun
The
diversion
of
the
afternoon
was
in
Hermiston
Hotel. Phone
week end with relatives In Portland lay.
Clarence Boyer of Pilot Rock is
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G. O. Edwards and father, W. Ed
working with the County Assessor, I ¡'*'ca,Ilng old happenings and visiting
61.
A. R. Anderson of Irrigon have
Mr. Steel this week In getting the' FS' Corrc11 formerly lived in Her wards, made a business trip ta No­ moved onto the A. M. Franklin
Meat ia necessary to serve a good dinner; and we
"
miston.
lan the first of the week.
valuation on county property
LARRY H A R M A N
ranch.
are
here to serve you with QUALITY MEATS at
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and
“THE FULLER MAN’’
Eleanor and Georgiana Briggs
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Archer of
hlidren
attended
the
declamatory
prices that you can’t compare in the city—Come in,
Stanfield were In town the first of have beeen elected to teach at Moun
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< ■ontest at Pendleton Saturday.
tain View, Oregon, where they will
look our meats over — Ask for prices and compare
the week. Mr. Archer is one of the
STANFIELD
NEWS
ITEMS
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Janice Matott won first in the low
have charge of a two room school. It
temporary directors of the new Uma­ is located near Salem. Georgiana has
•r division humorous, with the selec­
them. A full line to select from.
tion, " I Don’t Care."
tilla Cooperative creamery that has taught at Pine City the past school
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hatch of Ionr
year.
Georgia Thom is visiting in Pen-
QUALITY — Unexcelled.
been organized here.
were week end visitors in Stanfield 1 lleton.
PRICES — You can’t beat.
Thos. Richards will leave Saturday
1 Hudson Coach, good
Miss Theresa Gehnert spent from
Mrs. B. Haneline entertained Sat­
Mrs. D. M. Deeter and brother Sam
condition ......... ............ -- $35t
SERVICE — You judge.
urday evening honoring her hus­ Tuesday until Sunday with her sister for an extended visit with his son ind Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson and
Charles of Plalnvlll, Michigan.
ions attended the declamatory con­
1 Chevrolet Touring, new
band on his birthday. The guests ar­ Miss Clara Gehnert. Miss Gehnert
Miss Swart and Miss Talent spent
teaches In the primary department at
test at Pendleton. Billy Jackson won
rubber .............. -............... $25
“THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS”
rived as a surprise to Mr. Haneline
Hood River and spent her time here the week end at Helix.
third place In the upper division,
1 1926 Ford T o u rin g ............. $20
and later four tables of bridge were during the recent week’s vacation
Vernon Wald has returned to Eu humorous with "Public Speaking
In play. M r' F. B. Bwnyse received there, due to a teacher’s Institute gene after a two week’s visit wltl Day at Liberty School."
1 Studebaker, special ............. $20
home folks.
A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411
high score for men and Mrs. Swayze held in Spokane.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
B.
Orle
spent
Sun
1 Practically New Malotte
Mrs. Shelton was a patient in th<
for the women.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cerklng and Mrs Hermiston Medical . hospital severs' lay at the Matott home.
Separator, 1135 lba. capa­
|S. I. Cerklng motored to Hanford, days last week receiving treatment
Bobby Attebury cut the eyelid of
city
$95
Wn.. Sunday where they visited with for an infected foot.
bis eye on a barbed wire fenre.
1 Sears Roebuck Manure Spread­
' Mr. and Mrs It. 8. Bixby. Mr. Bixby
er, good co n d itio n .......... $65
M. T. Matott motored to Pilot
Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Horn spen'
teaches school thers. Mrs. Bixby Is a Sunday with Mrs. Horn’s parents
lock Sunday when he engaged In a
See any of them at Carter’s Ranch
sister of Mr. Gerklng and his mother Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson.
tame of golf.
remained there for a week's visit
Columbia Diitriot___ Mr. Moore
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Starkweather
Entrants
for
the
track
meet
held
THE BEST IN TALKINO
with her daughter.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarle Rogers were
it authorized to «ell.
aturday at Hermiston from Mlnne-
PICTURES
Mrs. Garnet D. Beet and family ar­ dinner guests at Hotel Ukiah Sun
Hermiston, Oregon
day.
rived late last Saturday afternoon
Bryce Denning of North Powder
and are now located in the W. J.
PROGRAM
was a week end visitor.
Warner house, which le adjoining the
If your mower needs to have
Mr. and Mrs. George Runyan were
THURSDAY — SATURDAY
J. M. Biggs residence. Mr. Beet le the
HOT LUNCHES
new Assistant County Agent ro p ¿ 7 ¡ Sunday
t ^ a t dinner
h ^
° f n B TÍ” rD
work done on it, bring it in now.
I have moi
Ing E. M. Hauser, who was trans- Starkweath’ r at the " lw .y Cafe.
The
Ladles
Aid
w
ill
present
a
play
(erred to Klamath Falls about a
REFRESHING DRINKS
time now and can do a better job.
In the near future under the direc­
month ago.
tion of Miss Laura Wallace.
You do^’t have to pay till you get it.
C. C. Shrler of San Francisco.
SPORTING GOODS
Traffic w ill be resumed on thf
Calif., lg visiting
_ this week with bridge next week. The approach Is
Marie Stephenson. Mr. Shrier broke being repaired by a crew of work
his ankle some time ago and Just men.
Ann Harding in the prettiest role this week had the cast removed by
Among the week end motorists In
of her career! A great love
Dr. Christopherson.
Pendleton were Mrs. Greathouse.
ly d
All Plants should be Fed Regularly;
It’s Easy to Feed them with
VIGORO
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
The Fuller Brush
Service Man
DON’T FOLGET
FOR SALE!
Hermiston M eat M arket
(0aa ta Stypatr r
We Repair Your
LAW NM OW ER
Hitt’s Confectionery g | | KNE R R '^ R E P A IR SHOP
story set in the days of the
wild rush for Gold.
Also Entertaining Short Features
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
A dead pan—a dead stick— and
an audience nearly dead from
laughing — see —
W»-
A zooming riot of airplane thrills
with Joe. E. Brown.
Also Comedy and Fox News
COMING _
“Jm t Imagine.”
"Derelict."
“Prince and Plumber.”
“Little Caesar.”
"Lightnin.”
“Morrocoo.”
FLEE
If you have No. 1361 — 1427
1746 — 1923 — 2286 — 2400
on your program for month of
April 1931, clip off number and
it will entitle you to 2 tickets to
the Oasis Theitre for Thursday ar
Sunday this week.
The little four-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker
who sustained a broken arm laRt
week when she Jumped or fell from
the steps of the reclamation building.
Is getting along fine.
Mrs. D. R. Starkweather, Mrs. Harle
Rogers. Evelyn Starkweather, Geo
Billups and Harry Rees.
The Study Club w ill meet with
Mrs. J. F. Bogan April 23. with Mrs.
Baker as program leader.
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
| Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity
SPECIALS For Saturday, April 18,
& Monday, April 20, at your
Home Owned Store.
ALTA VILLA TOMATOES—
extra quality pack. 2 U tin 3
WALDORF TOILET PAPER— 4 fu r..................
ORAPE NUTS— ...........................................
WESSON OIL— F’lH Quart for ......................................
1
(An egg Plus We «on equals Mayonnaise)
MONARCH COFFEE— 1 lb. sealed package for .........................
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— Try this Coffee and you will be Pleased—
FIG BARS— Whole wheat and real Fig. 2 lbe. for
BFANS— Large white, 4 lba. for ................................
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Cook Quickl7 ood have a delicious Flavor)
RED MEXICAN— For your child. 5 lba for ............................ .......
35c
23c
18c
50c
ggg
o«c
23c
Bring ua your Produce — We don’t ship it in
when we can Buy it at Home.
Phone 171
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Voi. 31
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Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 331.
Hermiston, Or., Thursday, April 16, 1931
No. 15
A few of the things Jones of picking ul
you should plan on do the five dollar bill he|
Perhape the biggest ing to your home.
lost. He only remark­
| reason why a dog Is a
ed that If the Deaconl
hadn’t helped him to
mana best rlend, la
look for It, he would|
that he never borrows
have found it.
j money or offers advice.
Editorial
R. A. Brownaon.
Editor.
27c
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR GARDEN GOING —
WE
HAVE THE SEED.
Have You tried our 79c hoae for Ladies! New line of Anklets for the
Kiddies — April 20th an1 25th is National Wash
Dress Week. We have a line of prints to
suit all, and Raady-to-Wear Frocks.
. KINGSLEY’S
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
It ia too bad that
I some dogs can’t talk
because we know a
number of dogs that
would like to see their
master's home repaiat-
— .-PAINTING
I ed and repaired.
— REPAIRING
INSULATING
Dr. Beletski Is bulld- — REMODELING
- REFLOORING
llng a new brooder
I house this weak.
At a asodarate coat
your home can be g lv -
en new life. Ask
Ask the man that
haa a newly painted
I house. Ha w ill tell you
Doc Yak denies that
| It feels fine.
ha accused D a a e o n
¡aaSpifrM i.iiiii r
A lattice fence fori
your garden, or a set
of garden furniture!
w ill add much to thel
appearance of y o u
yard. Many designs.
When I get a ahirtl
back from the laundr
with a collar
sizes too large. I nave
B*y anything. The tel
low who gats the ahirtl
with the smaller col j
lar w ill say enough for
both of us.
Ed Jackson and V.j
V. Lewis are bulldli
brooders houses thii
weak.
sure
toseetfie
SPECIAL
e / l ' l^*adT* ? * Mfa<— <*—«• h ha. every
5 3 7 .5 0
¡a y owed by Good Hoswakaeptag u .
try, i t yourself - came in today
Hermiston Light & Power Co.
Hermiston, Oregon