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Local Happenings i Tuesday for Portland. From there they plan to go to Seaside for sev eral days. While there they plan to call on &lr. and Mrs. Earl Kingsley Walter Pierson and Wesley Bles General Merchandise Phone 341 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell of who have lived there since June. sing spent the week end In Pendle Walia Walla visited with Mr. and Miss Grace Jackson spent the ton visiting friends. “Where your dollars have friore cents.” week end visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Philip Winters Sunday. Russell Blessing was a business and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Grace is em B. P. Dodd was a business visitor visitor in Arlington one day last ployed in the t-heriff's office in Pen in Pendleton Monday. dleton. week. Mr. and Mrs. Hersehell Hoseman Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Borrls of Flem Dale Felthouse of Weiser, Idaho, of Camelia vfetted Sunday with Mrs. Is visiting w ltlf his aunt and uncle, ing, Colorado, and daughter, Bonnie C. D. Kelley.1'1- Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Felthouse. and laie, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Follett and ffiinlly. Mr. Borrls Miss Nell Iteeves is suffering from will remain indefinitely. Infection in the first finger on her Austin Crawford and Mrs. R. F. - is Mrs. Follett's sister, and during right hand c'aused from a knife Williams, both of Irrigon, are re his stay in Oregon attended a rcun- scratch. It was necessary to have ceiving medical attention in the Her i Ion of the family at Eugene, held ¡last month, which is the first time it lanced, but' It is Improving. miston hospital this week. Mrs. Rena Waterman of Camas. Mrs. N. P. Muller and infant son. the family have been together in 23 Wn., has returned to Hermiston to Frank, are still in Hope, Idaho, with i years- Mni Follett also attended the Mr« Muller's Mulls»*« parents, n « » « __ __ ¡affair. Mr. and Mrs. Borris plan to make her home. Mrs. Watterman Mrs. and i — will re leave the last of the week for the will live In her house formerly used main until fall. ------ — — Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor have 1 ' elloWi,tone Park and from there re for the Hermiston Medical hospital. eved Into in to their t h e i r new n u u , home south of turn home. Miss Ina Lenhart of Portland and moved sister-in-law,- Mrs. Charles Lenhart town. The house they formerly oc ❖ V V V V O ♦ O and son Donavan, of Rainier. Wn., cupied is being taken by Dr. and ❖ ♦ tame Tuesday morning and will visit Mrs. W. L. Morgan. ■ > STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ until Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs left « <. M. A. Lenhart. Miss Lenhart is em Tuesday for Portland and Corvallis ployed In the Portland Golf club and to attend the state American Legion ,, ------ 1 Mrs. Grace Rogers and niece, i'i taking a short vacation from her u ___ r d ^ r ° t h ney| P,“" to r e tu r n S “ -! FHeda Qnavaugh, motored to Port- work. urday or the first of the week. land thc |aUprg (.a,. Mrg R()g Mr. and Mra. J. C. Butts and three Mrs. Sophie Kopacz, accompanied ' era id visiting friends at Gresham children of Spokane,- Wn ,-spent from by her sons, Henry and Edward, for a week while Miss Gnavough has Wednesday until Sunday v i s i t i n g and ----------- -•■ -*, **..=. . .. ... n ger 1 , r resumed esu daughter, Mrs. W. E. ... O. v Criger her studies at business col- with Marie Stepheopoo, aad Mr. and I Pendleton, left Monday for a ten lege Now. is the time to buy that ALL WOOL * t> ..,- .. . Marie . . . . Lou _ Ste a day .„ —........ .. trip t(J geattIe I vacation Mrs. n F. R. u WrJghL and 1 Thc H. L. Hedrick family enjoyed phenson, who kyOieen/vis'ltlng with other coast points. an outing at Bingham Springs Sun almost them In SpokAiffi Mr some time, came Mrs. Sam Nye and family return day. with them m A Levelie- Stephenson ’d from Portland Sunday u after spend The will in the n c i o p v il 'l I ----- - Indies ......... . . Aid ..V . ..t it i meet n c o i 1 11 tu t? returned wlth,-th«n. and- will stay Ing three weeks there, and at the 'hurch parlors Thursday, August 6, until school Vftlffi.her«. eaches. Mrs. John Cerroll and datigli i with Mrs. J. Villermore us hostess, 7*1 F ■W !l,d ter Joyce of Portland, returned with ! Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Gibson and her and will visit some time daughter, Jane, left Tuedsay for HOT LUNCHES Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yeager of Walla Hood River where they will spend Walla, Wn., spent the week end vi several days with Mr. Gibson’s bro siting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bar ther. While there Rev. Gibson will One of the entrances to the medical e xhibit in the H a ll REFRESHING DRINKS THE BEST IN TALKING ker. Mr. Yeager returned Sunday officiate ut the wedding of his neph W nS " C F A C entur7’ of M s -C h ic a g o ’s 1933 PICTURES evening but Mrs. Yeager will re ew, Wilmuth Gibson and Miss Gib W o rld s F a ir—construction of w hich has already com HermMtoa, Oregon son will play the wedding march. SPORTING GOODS main for u week. menced. R ising from colored terraces and decorated in Miss Eva Berry and nephew Don The first baby born in the new w hite, gray, red and gold, this 709 by 490 foot structure PROGRAM Hermiston Medical hospital arrived ald Itefvem, returned home Sunday w ill be a masterpiece of m odernist architectural design.' from a two weeks stay at Bingham FRIDAY e SATURDAY early Wednesday morning. He is the I Speoial concert Sat. evening son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chaney Springs. Miss Margaret McDevitt is a guest more Grange meetings until Sep- Pine City hand under the direction of Irrigon and weighs 7 pounds. He PINE CITY BAND . PHONE 100 HERMISTON, OREGON of Miss Laura Wallace. Miss Mc tember 7. 3f Harvey Meyers of Echo. has been named Wesley Bryce. The Monday Bridge club met at Devitt, who was formerly a mem Mr. and Mrs. J. Tweed of Cheha NEW GIRL»! Miss Ethel Ingham of Yakima, the home of Mrs. Chas. Hoggard. lis, Wn., are guests of Mr». Tweed’s Wn., and Miss Blanch Fisher, of ber of our local school faculty, now NEW TRICKS! Miss Laura Wallace entertained at Pasco, Wn., visited Sunday with Mr. holds thc position of special art in a bridge luncheon Tuesday for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammil. Mr. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 visited at the O. K. Mudge home last NEW LAUGHS! ❖ < Wednesday evening. Tweed is contemplating locating in and Mrs. Preston Hanson at Cold structor in Bend, Oregon. A riot of rumpus from the beau- pleasure of her house guest. Miss this vicinity. «• MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES * John Calkins, Earl Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fredrickson [ ty parlors of Brooklyn to the har- Springs, where Mrs. Hanson is cook Margaret McDevitt. Three tables of Lawrence E. Soule were in Walla ing for the Wallula cut-off crew. and daughters Helen and Esther left bridge were in play with Evelyn , ems of Turkey . . . mb Flagg and Mrs. Grace Damman and daugh- Walla Monday. Miss Ingham and Miss Fisher were Wednesday for a ten day visit at Starkweather scoring highest. er Marian are spending this week Quirt fool, frolic, and fuse with Mrs. N. U. Unger of Pendleton vi Mrs. M. T Matott and Janice left returning from a 5000 mile auto trip Astoria where they lived before com [ the n Spokane. Mrs. Damman and Mrs. G. E. Greathouse and Miss sited at the P. C. Albright home last Tuesday on a two weeks vacation. ing to Stanfield. to California. laughter have been guests of Mrs. Lennä Wald motored to Portland Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oral and Rosella and There will be no church or Chrls- Wednesday. They returned Friday □amman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Stanton spent several days Vance Matott will go with them tlon Endeuvor services during the accompanied by Miss Edna Great- ohn Hall for the past month. They month of August. Sabbath school house, who has been attending U. of vill return to their home in Lansing, last week visiting at the Tony Cun from Salem where they will vaca ha home at Echo. tion along the coast. will be held at the usual hour. Mich., early in August. O. summer school. Bob and Johnny Thom were In Miss Virginia Rodda accompanied Stanfield Grange met in regular Miss Ruth Dunning of Pendleton Walla Walla on business Friday. The Pdge ranch has recently been Kl* BRENDLB GRETA NISSEN them as far as Monmouth where she session Monday evening. After a leased to Mr. Owen of Echo. S. R. s a guest at the home of her grand- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oral and grand will attend school for the next week short business meeting the evening Cooper, who has efficiently managed ather, George W. Dunning. The glorious days of "What children Rosella and Vance Matott or two. was spent In the discussion of the this farm for twelve years, has ; Price Glory" and "The Cock The poultry club will meet on Fri- left Thursday for Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Hedrick Johnson of various resolutions and measures moved his family to Stanfield where lay, July 31, with Margaret Hammil Eyed World" are here again. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thompson Yakima, Wash., visited last Friday which were presented at the state they now occupy the Jas. Lane resi is hostess at her home on the pro- who visited at the O. K. Mlidge home at the W. A. Hlneline home. Grange meeting at Medford in June. dence. ect. Eloise Venable returned to Adams SUNDAY AND MONDAY last week were of Spokane, Wash. Old age pension nnd free medical Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Betty The 4-H cooking clubs held a joint Sunday fter being at the Guy Cronk aid were discussed freely by the Jean Smith, Mrs. Clark and Joe Clark The 4-H clubs of Minnehaha met neetlng on Friday with County home for the summer. members. A seasonal reading, of Spokane were guests at the S. R. on the schoolgrounds last Thursday. W. G Rodda went to Pendleton "Slooplng Out of Doors” was read by Power home last week. Mrs. Smith chool 9upt, Yeager and Miss Wein- The girls spent the afternoon sew hen as special guests. Tuesday on business. Mrs, J, F. Bogan. There will be no is a niece of Mrs. Power. ing. Members present were: Giace Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of A demonstration of biscuit mak- Rodda, leader, Genevieve Kryger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan were Lewiston, Idaho, spent Tuesday vi hosts at a birthday dinner and ng was given by Marjorie Cooper Irene McKenzie, Jane Jackson, Mary siting at the C A. Harris home. Mr. bridge on Wednesday evening In ind Vivian Cronter. Miss Weinch Rodda and Dorothy Russell and a end Mrs. George Harris and Mr. and ave a talk on points to be consider- guest, Eloise Vernable. compliment to C. M. McCall. Mra. C. A. Harris are brothers and d in giving demonstrations. ! Mrtttf • ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoggard have Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cunha of Echo sister SPECIAL NEW PRICES BUSTER COLLINS, ORA as house guests this week, Mr. and After August 1st. MUNSON - M^MIJORIE WHILE Mrs. Chas. H. Torm of The Dalles. He sighs for/them — willing to Mrs. Mary Venamon and Bernice Os Halfsoling Men’s Shoes die for them isqtU one girl gives born of Los Angeles. From $1.50 to $1.25 him the chapes!- Hare's your Friends of Thos. Richards regret Rubber Heels on Womens’ Shoes chance to forgqt your troubles to learn that he is very 111 at the From 50c to 35c laughing at his! He's wilder— home of his son in Plainwell, Mich. crazier—fun «tap »ewer. His While stacking hay on the Men face Is your fiWlArik, fof Win! Also denhall farm Monday. Bob Mortimer comedy and News.” had the misfortune to fall off the BVENINtlh Ktie . . a s k . stack, breaking the bones in his right ankle. Mrs. Brierly and daughter Jessie of Hermiston (were guests at thc Dunning home on Wodnesday. r or Chicago s 1933 Exposition BURNHAM’S 18 lbs. .Sugar $1.00 6 cans Oysters 59c Candy Peanut Brittle, 1 pound 10c Yankee Doodle Coffee, 3 lbs. 52c 5 lbs. Cheese 97c 8 lbs. Lard $1.09 Swatt the Fly Now! $1.25 Bottle 75c Bottle Flytox, 79c - Flytox, 47c Matches» one carton Bathing Suit for 15c Nothing. ©aataôtyratrp Hitt’s Confectionery I L JOB ■*. \ L BROWN Ä BROAD ^\M )N D E D Your Old Shoes Made New BOWMAN SHOE SHOP TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Tum-A-Lnm Lumber Co. — Phone 331. I Voi. 31 TO THE LADY OF THE HOUSE A Summer Meals HAaf are your working hours? must satisfy Have you some time to yourself? Meals with Meat A lw ays Satisfy Hermiston, Or., Thursday, August 6. 1931 Editorial A house that cost I 13,000 to build two years ago can now be built for about »2,250. Some saving, eh what? — 0— A young Swede ap peared at the court house and asked for a license. “What kind of a license?" asked the clerk. "A hunting li cense?" "No." was the an swer, "Aye tank aye bane hunting l o n g enough. Aye want a marriage license." son. Better get ail of those little repair Jobs done around the house so that they won't In terfere w i t h Chink and Deer hunting this fall. — 0— And our Handi-Man service Is still func tioning properly. Give It a trial. Don't blame a suc cessful man for brag Ring a bit -w-i no one with a good catch of fish ever goes home by way of the back «Hey. , 11. A. Brownson, 11 Editor. — 0— Longhorn A S o n hava built a nice kit Summer la hot chen cabinet for Mrs. Winter is cold Wilson of Boardman. Time does fly Those who fall to We soon get old. take advantage of the Order yqur coal present low prices of While summer building material« and J. H. Reid Is taking here. r e p a i r and'repafnt out material for a new Then winter's Ice their homes are much chicken house 1 2 0 Will hold no fear. like the man who went feet long. to the Sahara Desert Call 331 and make •o get .rock» to build The hunting season arrangements for get « rock garden In the Isn't far off. We mean ting In the winter's Rocky Mountains. tbe game hunting sea- supply of fuel, now. f . Make Your Choice From Our CHOICE MEATS Infinite Variety Excellent Quality Pot Roast Beef 15c Sho. Pork Roase 15c Veal Stew 10c Hermiston Meat M arket A . W . TURNBLAD Phone 4 1 1 * ▼vvvvvvvvvvvy (Too late for last week.) Mr. Fred Page and son-in-law Capt. W. W. Woodridge of Portland spent the week end at the Page ranch on the project. Miss Elain Green of Pendleton spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green. Miss Betty Margeret LaFollcttc of Portland is a house guest of Miss Marjorie Cooper. G. E. Greathouse motored to Port land Friday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Harry Rees and Mr. and Mra Eldon &loan. Miss Opal Hoskins will leave Sat urday for Monmouth where she will attend summer school. Miss Hoa- klns will teach the seventh grade at Clatskanie, Ore., during the coming year. The operetta. "Love Pirates of Hawaii," was presented to a large and appreciative audience in the high school auditorium on July 28. The costumes were colorful, the act ing good and the songs snappy. The principal singing- parts wera taken by Rosa Hoosier, Opal Hoskins. Ed gar Hoosier, and Billy Carnes. These parts were ably supported by cho ruses of Hawaiian girls nnd treach erous pirates. All accompaniments ware played by Miss Helen Fredrick son. A much appreciated feature of the evening was the music by the i , T h e average woman spends 516 ¡loVrs each week on work connected with the home More time And thC 44' hour week whlch is generally established in business* A nd many women average 10 and >2 hour, each day. DUSmeSS- Many industrial workers remember the time when factorv hours were from 6 in the morning until 6 at night, six days a week^ Adh one-half hour for lunch. By taking advantage of U b o 7 a „ d time-saving inventions, industry h a . reduced its w orking time. tL*?°iCa? home™ak®^ T^e electric washer, the electric iron the electric range, the electric dishwasher, the vacuum cleaner’ and all the other electrical appliances for use in the home not 6 y” k/ T r ^ d save your health, but cut down the time required to do the same tasks in the “old” way Can I afford them?” you probably ask. The real question is ‘How can you afford to do without them?” ^ s u o n is The m odem home I . the electrified home, where homeumking doe. not take up the m ojor p ^ t o f . w m « . ' . time, but le .e e . her enough time and energy to do M m o of the th in g , .h e merely wished she could do before. Hermi.ton Light & Power Co. HERMISTON, OREGON