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PAGE POU» STON HERALD, HERMI3TO1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 Mr». Gu» Toni»« of Umatilla was Ford SMchanles. and ordinary busi a patient in the Hermiston Medical nessmen were very much In evidence. having two members appointed on committees of the 6th district of the hospital this week. Place cards were fastened by a rib rederation. Mrs. F. 8. Green, chair Henry Klages and Geo. Sale made bon to Old Gold cigarettes. The man of the committee on the. ’’Right a business trip to Tieton and Yaki rooms were bright with garden Use of Labor,” and Mrs. F. A. Baker, ma. Wn., Saturday and returned chrysanthemums. Mrs. A. W. Chris chairman of “Industrial Problems.” under the department of public wel Mr. and Mr»« Harry Dyer and the Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sykes were with a truck load of apples. topherson won high score and Mrs. . fare. proud parents of a 7 >4 pound son, business visitors In Boardman Wed O. I. Paulson, assistant supervisor Neil Robertson cut high. — ??rg' C' J,,n>P entertained the born Tuesday, November 10. nesday. PoUyannas Wednesday at her home. of agriculture for the Union Pacific Logan Todd, B. E. Sykes, and O. word has come that Wallace Ba Mrs. Ralph Richards left Monday System, was a business visitor in The home of Mrs. Floyd Knerr ker has been elected to the order of D. Best made a business trip to for Portland where she will visit in Hermiston Saturday. was the scene of a silver tea spon Friars, a senior honorary society of Pilot Rock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst attend sored by the W.C.T.U. last Thursday I the U. o f O. definitely with her mother. Walter Woods of Enterprise was a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Runyan of ed the fiftieth anniversary of the afternoon when Mrs. Brierley, Mrs. ‘HERD IMPROVEMENT TESTS visitor In Hermiston the first of the Pendleton were Hermiston businesa order ot Eastern Star lodge in Gol- C. A. Paul, and Mrs. Knerr acted as week. dendale, Wn., last Thursday night. hostesses. A splendid program was SHOW HIGH QUALITY The ladies bf the Altai* Society visitors Monday, Representatives were present from given by the members of the local Everett Trlckey of Pendleton vis will give their, annual bazaar De Oregon and Washington. The Golden (Continued from Page One) cember 5th. Do your Christmas shop ited Saturday and Sunday with Chea dale lodge was the first Installed In W.C.T.U. which left some worth while thoughts in the minds of those and 74 cows averaged «73.« lbs. of ter Johnson. Everett la a Senior In ping early. the state and Its anniversary was at present. A vocal solo and violin milk containing 28.6 lbs. fat. Mrs. Jenkins of Stanfield who was Pendleton high school. tended by more than 300 persons. Two high herds of mixed breeds gored by a butt some weeks ago 1» Stated communication of Queen Goldendale la a little larger than number were given. Refreshments of Search the whole world over. Go badt sherbet, wafers and coffee were , of 12 to 2o cows were owned by C. through tbo record of time. You wilt still receiving medical care in the Esther chapter O.E.S. next Tuesday Hermiston. And that only now ... and only In tho IR. Smith and Mortar Elder. The served. One unique feature of the Hermiston Medical hospital. at 8:00 p. m. Degrees. By order Pabco Guaranty 5 Rug . . . bo« a rug Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham have refreshments was the small white over boon g u a ra n te e d to give at I Smith herd of 15 cows averaged AdT. moved from their present residence A high wind blew down a tree in W. M. least Hvo years of wear assured by bows of frosting on each small wafer 709.4 lbs. milk containing 32.7 lbs. m e n u fa c to ro r*« front of the Putman house where Francis Houseolder plans to spend on Gladys avenue to their house typifying the badge of the organiza fat, while the latter herd of 16 cows Joe Toole lives. No windows were the week end in The Dalles visiting near the Westland Irrigation dlat tion, which Is a bow of white ribbon. averaged 617.4 lbs. milk containing You’ll delight In tbo broken in the house. friends. She will leave Saturday af rict office which has been occupied smart«colorful pat There were thirty-five women in at 30.3 lbs. fat. terns. T h e y a re Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sykes, Mr. and ternoon and return late Sunday. by Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Knode. par tendance. An offering of 85.26 was bright.. and retain J. S. Dyer and Fred Beck are Mrs. McFarland, and T. G. Gregory their freshness and August F. Belase, contractor of ents of Mrs. Burnham. An addition received. lustre. In addition« owners of the two high -herds under made a business trip to Pendleton Longview, Wn., and old-time resi of two rooms has recently been com Pabco Guaranty 5 12 cows making th e best average for Rugs lighten house Tuesday. work because they dent of Hermiston, was looking after pleted and the elderly couple will the ninth month since the beginning Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton of business interests here the first of occupy these as their own. ♦ e of the testing year. The former herd Helix visited Mrs. W. S. Boynton and the week. ♦ STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ of seven pure bred Jerseys averaged other relatives and f riends here ♦ ♦ 624.0 lbs. milk containing 29.7 lbs. The ladles of the Baptist-Christ-1 Tuesday. Mr. Boynton did some duck ¡an church Bible class held an all- fat, .and the latter herd, mixed hunting while,here. Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Power and son breeds, averaged 581.9 lbs. milk day meeting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. John Kftpacz is working in kovbrf Wednesday. Time was spent Jimmie of Pendleton were week end 23.2 lbs. fat. guests at the 8. R. Power home. the HermlstoS Bakery this week quilting. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott of Colum The two high herds of the asso Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mrs. while Mrs. Winters is taking a weeks Geo. Harkenrider, who has been bia district were host and hostess Mary Smith were entertained at the ciation were Rosadelle, of the East vacation at home. Miss Ina Lenhart at a get-to-gether and pot luck din Fred Thorne home for dinner Satur ern Oregon State Hospital herd aver is keening house for Mrs. Kopacx with the Union Oil company here for day. ner Sunday evening complimenting aging 1419 lbs. milk and 85.0 lbs the past year, has been transferred while she Is away. Mias Odelpha Hoskins returned to fat. She is a pure bred Jersey, age 5 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnard, who o Pendleton and will act in the ca Monmouth Sunday, having spent the The ladies of the Baptist-Christ pacity of assistant agent there. Mr. were visiting friends here for a few years. The second high test cow in at her home on the project. ian church wilj/hold a cooked food and Mrs. Harkenrider left Tuesday days. Guests included Mr. and Mrs week John Albon was host at a pioneer the association is a 7-year-old grade sale Wednesday, November 26, in the for Pendleton and Gwyn Hughes Chas. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry dinner .Tuesday evening, the guests Jersey, Bess Senior, owned by F. A Hermiston Meat Market. lived in Stanfield twenty Baker, averaging 1185 pounds of HERMISTON, OREGON will fill the vacancy for the present Somnierer, and Mr. and Mrs. Bar having years or more. Those enjoying Mr. Miss Fannie ^ d d ; returned from at least. nard. milk cgptalt^c^T^Q .lbs. fat. Albon’s hospitality were J. D. Wal Portland Saturday »fter undergoing Twenty-one cows In the associa lace, M. R. Ling, Wm. Hoggeman, Mrs. W. L. Wilson plans to leave an operation 4n ,a hospital there Saturday for Salem where she will Miss Josephine Kincart and Miss F. A. Baker and G. L. Dunning. tion were listed on the roll of honor Mr. and Mrs. Rueber have moved with the highest test 85.0 lbs. fat celled, according to an announce success. They were as follows: Lee three weeks age. She leftTuesday for make her home this winter. Rev. Goldie Shutter entertained Friday ment made Friday morning by Mr. Dyer, George Sales, Floyd Pierce, Pendleton to be with her sister and Wilson will Join her the first of the night at the home of Mrs. Francis into the Barth house. McAtee. This has been a very suc- Eugene Pierce, Clark Paul, Gordon The Clarence Heiter family have and the lowest test 43.8 lbs. fat. plans to be able to return to her year when his services as pastor of Householder, complimenting Miss moved from Hermiston to the Kauff cesful season Blessing, Cud Prime, Fred Reeves, The Bulldogs won 4tire victories Tom Stewart, Dayton Harris, Allan duties as teacher in Columbia school the Baptist church here will be con Florence Pearson on her birthday. man farm. YEAR’S FOOTBALL SEASON Miss Sophronla Rhea won the H. by the first of the year. and were defeated but twice. The Settle. Charles Hunt, Dick Martin, cluded. Rev. and Mrs. Wilson have Bridge was the diversion of the even E. club quilt In the recently conduct CLOSES FOR HERMISTON majority of the games were played Jim Neary, Charles Wells. Bob Cox, made many close friends during ing. Guests present were: The hon ed popularity contest. with schools larger than Hermiston. Chester Johnson. Bob Henderson, To the disappointment of Hermis Mrs. Wm. Reeves has return;d 'heir stay here who will regret or guest, Wesley Blessing, Howard The football squad this year total Lawrence Swarner, Ed Throop. Plen Klages, Myron Nation, and the host from a two weeks visit in Portland. ton s football squad, the season has ed twenty-five men who -completed Hammon, Howard Klages, Jim Ten their leaving. Mrs. C. D. Connor and daughter come to a close. esses. Miss Kincart and Miss Shut Two games, one with Weston and the season with the team, and who hart, Eugene Hanby, and Dale Dolores returned Sunday from Min- ter. THE BEST IN TALKING am. Or., .where they visited at the another with Rosalia, have been can- proved an invaluable asset to its son. PICTURES U. G. Shipley home. One of the most Interesting and Hermiston, Oregon S. R. Cooper, who is employed at unique bridge-luncheon of the sea Boardman, was at his home he’re for two days this week: son was given Saturday afternoon at PROGRAM H. R. Shake has been here this the home of Mrs. C. M. Best with week supervising the moving of his FRIDAY . SATURDAY Mrs. Best and Mrs. E. L. Jackson stock of drugs to Parkdale. Oregon, for » O lin TH Y acting as Joint hostesses. All guests where ha will operate a drug store. came dressed in gentlemen’s clot> «8 Tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Shake regret their departure but ranging from silk pajamas, farmers wish them success in their new loca ' ------------------------------------Is tion. A new furnace is being Installed in the E. A. Hoosier home on Fur nish Avenue. NEW 1931 CROP County lAgent Waiter Holt of Pen HERE YOU WILL FIND THE MEN Were Like Moments in Her COFT SHELL — OREGON dleton addressed a group of grangers WORLD’S BEST FOODS IN Life and she was rsry young! ind their friends Monday evening on One blind love— and regrets. It i BOUNTIFUL ARRAY. HOW- the '‘Agricultural Marketing Act." opened her eyes and shut her THANKFUL WE SHOULD BE Mr. Holt reviewed the provisions of If you w ant heart. Truo love! False love! She (he bill and the duties of the Farm „ THAT MODERN METHODS Board. OF DISTRIBUTION BRING ALL OF THESE FINE THINGS SO didn’t know the difference! And The Study club met Thursday at ECONOMICALLY, SO CHEAPLY AS TO BE WITHIN OUR REACH didn’t care! 8he was playing HER the home of Mrs. E. A. Hoosier WE NEED NOT BE WEALTHY IN ORDER FOR OUR FAMILY game! Because of a Reckless SOFT SHELL with Mrs. T. A. O’Grady as reader - __________ _____________ TO ENJOY A FEAST WORTHY OF THANKSGIVING DAY. Hour! for the aftaraoon. Plans were made for the Christ "I PAID FOR MY MISTAKES, mas social. This club was honored by Local Happenings tltne^ f o r th< BEllÍTIFIX Smooth-Surfaced RUG guaranteed {SOCIETY: PAJB C R IJ G Oregon H a rd w a re & Im p lem en t Co. Watewhratrr MACKAII.I. Special Prices E v e ry D a y in th e W e e k w it h us. ianks G iving NOTICE! W a ln u ts 30c Lb. Now I’ll Collect! Love’s a game! I’ve learned to play it) Eyes open—heart closed—I’m oat t o t w in! — I’ll take all a n for ’ what they’re worth! I’ll oven up the score!" Modern as tomwrfbw— she deals daringly with an age-old lore problem with such delicacy as only her artistry could portray! Cartoon and Talkartoon. THIS FRIDAY BETWEEN SHOWS WF, WILL ALSO HAVE THE IRRIGON BAND. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Alm onds 18c Lb. FRESH ROASTED Peanuts 15c Lb. A ls o - B razils ZO cLb. HERMISTON MEAT MARKET NEW CROP Prunes Pathe Fable Ann Hardin? Fox News WHAT HAPPENS to a Woman who gives her Heart to a Married Man? — Will the future hold nothing for her but a pant? ’tee how thia girl faced the prob lem of loving a man whom con vention forbade her to love! W ill have fresh o y sters "Home of Quality Meats’* ’’DEVOTION” DEVOTION was •ou Id allow her ill that the law f ‘o give him— { OVE was out of the question. For T hanksgiving, Leave your order not later than .M onday, Novem ber 2 3 rd . LARGE MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Chicken, T u rk e y o r D u ck Hermiston, Oregon USED CARS 198« NASH COACH 19SS FORD COUPE 198# FORD TRUCK 1984 FORD COUPE G. M. 0. TRUCK 1924 DODGE TOURING 1924 ESSEX COACH HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING HOUSE Used Parts and Tlrea — I RID AY. NOVEMBER 20 — As an additional attraction be tween show« at the OASIS THEATRE THE IRRIGON BAND WILL PLAY— Glow Worm .,............ a . Lincke Moonlight on the Nile .. King Slim Trombone .............. Fillmore A Day in Venire ................. Nlvln Suite in Four Parta. >• t><w».................... 2. Gonddlera. 3. Ventlan Love Song. 4. Good Night, Sleepy Time Express ... Gillespie P in e a p p le LARGE SIZE — 30 to 40 Thanksgiving • Special « lC c Lb. HEW CROP NAVEL Oranges PERMANENTS Chocolates Starting M onday, November 1 6 Ending Saturday, Novem ber 2 8 FRESH AND HOLIDAY H erm iston B eauty Shoppe NOW ON SALE M rs. C laypool WILL BE HERE WITH HER tINE OF COATS. DRESSES AND READY TO WEAR — AT SALE PRICES — F ri., N ov. ZOth K in g s le y ’s HERMISTON, OREGON Coffee Quality in, BULK. Always Fresh. You save the cost of putting coffee in Un cans, and you get a flavor- that Just “hits the sp o t” SPECIAL PRICE TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Hermiston, Or., Thors day. Noyemh»r l2 ,1 9 3 1 Editorial ally immediately". — anyways It's a worthy cause. R. A. Brown son. Editor. A eommunity chest enthusiast say I—"No contribution is too small — ten people sending In a dollar each, soon makes ten Frank Allen gave dollars." the floors at the li According to my fig brary a coat of Tar ures I'd Say "practic- nish thia week. No. Classified Section. Specials FOR RALE this week. 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