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PAGE pou » Local Happenings THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1», l» J t RESIDENT OF PROJECT IS GREAT NIECE OF INVERTOR {SOCIETY: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Î ♦ ♦ ORIGON NEWS ♦ (Continued from page One),, * ♦ ing whatever he chose of Moore’s in ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A baby girl WM born to Mr. and Acting as joint _ Wilbur Browning and family from Mrs. Leila Phelps left Friday for vention when he got out his own ma it haste Mr». Wallace Jonc» early Tuesday Vale. Oregon, where she will visit chine in 1834, and who. it 1» alleged, bridge-luacheon. ’ bdth T1 Thursday and V ,ncouver, Wn., are here for a short ' morning. relatives until December 3rd. »pent HO.Ooo to defeat Moore*» bill Saturday of last week, Mrs. F. C. visit with his brother and fam ily,1 Ml»» Alice Loughary of Pendleton C. 8. McNaught of Portland is in Congress for the renewal of his McKenzie and Mrs. A. H. Norton en Mr. and Mm. Jack Browning »pent the week end with her friend. looking after business Interests in patent rights. Mm. Wilbur Stevens accompanied tertained guests at the home of Mrs. Ml»» Ruth Bensel. Hermiston thia week, "Moore later went to Rochester. McKenzie. White chrysanthemums her mother Mm. Bronell to Portland ' Mis» Dorothy Compton of Messner A. E. Bensel and Fred Barker left N. Y., and there contracted with a were arranged in bouquets about the Thu reday ior a few days visit. »pent the week end visiting friends Tuesday night for Portland where ’ Mr Mr. and Mm. Earl Isom spent F r l-! Hall, proprietor of a large mn- room». Mr». W. J. Warner won high In Hermiston. ' they will attend to business matters. I chine works. to construct two com- honors and Mr». Thomas Fraser sec day evening with Mr. and Mm. Mac Logan Todd table a truck load of Harry Todd, of Bend, who has ; Plete harvesters. Hall’» patern ma- ond high honors, Thursday, and Mm. Grabiel at Umatilla. SMOOTH SURFACED RUG trukeys to the ÿgrket In Portland been visiting for a week The regular meeting of the Irri with rela- her later went to Cinctnatti, and A. W. Christopherson won high hon SD FO R 5 YEARS S unday n ig h t. >• 4, ' live» here left the last of the week ! there, it 1» alleged, fell in with Mc- ors, and Mm. Wm. Shear second high gon Grange was held la the school Mr». Geo. W a M left Wednesday for his home. honora, on Saturday. auditorium Wednesday evening. A ! Cormlck and with him perfected the STANDARD morning for VaJftuver. Wn„ where short business meeting was held and Mis» Ruth Bensel, Miss Alice Loug ! McCormick mowing machine RUGS she will spend -Vhawkegfrlng with hary and Walter Pearson were din-1 "Just how many machines Moore Mm. Harry Kelley entertained a , ° new members were given first c 3 6 IN C H her sister. Mr». Roe. Gale, and family ner guest, Sunday at the W. L. B .« - built, and where, it “ X u ” to few friends at bridge Thursday 1 and •econ«I degree». The social hour ' RUG BORDER Alfred Quiring- -left -Tuesday night sing home. determine, but at least three ma- night. Three tables of bridge Srere I was “P*“1 at Hve hundred with Rjre i for Dallas where .he wlH »pend the John W. necnr -H h Can,Pbel'- ,n8urance <h,ne" » « • "lade in Rochester, N. Y. in play during the evening with Mrs. (tables at play. A delicious lucheon ' Thanksgiving hoKdays with hl» par McPherson winning high hon- was served by the ladies. “ °n , O d' * “ ° ne for Sena,or Lyon’ wh° *ater put ents. Mr. and Mrs. J, Q. Quiring. Ralph Beneflel returned Friday Mrs. Thomas qrasor left Saturday ^ b u sin ess caller in Hermiston Fri- it Into operati-,„ at Prarie Ronde, , from Thornton, Wn., and will spend shipping it from Rochester to St. Jo- afternoon for Conda, Idaho, where the winter here. Ml»» Alice Dyer will »pend Thank» seph on the brig Virginia she will visit h e ^ m - m d danghter- ♦ ♦ A large crowd from here attended with friend» In Spokane. I TaV.„ „ ... . in-law, Mr. and Mr». Hugh Fraser. giving Mr. and Mr». Chas. Taylor were ,.Q1 Take“ t0 ♦ COLUMBIA NEW S NOTES ♦ the dance at Umatilla Friday night. She plans to spend' a week there. ♦ ♦ Bert Roee of Eugene. Ore., is vi business visitors in Pendleton Sat- ! S ze of the machine, and advent Miss Florence Woughter returned urday. jof »mall reaper» which incorporated siting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. last Friday from spending a week in Friends of George Gill, former res S. Roee. cold in winter and the boiling sun In but the into-storage movement dur Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter left i many of the feature» perfected but Eugene after participating in the Edith Markham visited relative» the summer. They require no spray ing October was not as great as last Wn “Ot adeqUBtely Patented by Moore, ident of Columbia, were surprised to Wednesday for Dayton home-coming celebration at the Uni bear of his death. He had a stroke in Portland from Friday until Tues ing whatever and are free from vo Lui» spend Thanksgiving holidays with effectually ended hope of using the versity of Oregon. and only survived ftrtir days. day last week. parasites. Once planted, always year or the average for that month. Moore harvester outside of the dry Mrs. Deeter’s pardtats. They plan to planted. If you try this planting Turkey holdings amounted to 2,301,- region» of the Wèst. Several Moore Miss Avis VanPatten of Rich return Sunday. Mr. and Mm. W. C. Isom and George Liebe went to Pendleton, land, Wn„ came Saturday and will mahlnes were takeu to California for Wednesday, and brought hie sister. son Donald and Mm. Mary Smith scheme it might surprise you at the 000 pounds, or less than a year pre Miss Myrtle McAtee arrived Wed use there, but by 1853 Moore had spend the Thanksgiving holidays Mm. Dick Pardoon back with him were shopping In Pendleton Satur results within three years, and it vious and well below average." from Cheney Normal and ! given up hope of securing a mnewal may not cost you anything If you are here with her brother, Paul, who is nesday from the hospital where she has been day. will spend the Thanksgiving b oll-'on his paten” employed at the Umatilla Coopera for almost a year. She Is the daugh Leonard Beavert from Union, Wn., a good rustler. The Birch tree does days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tive Creamery. "He was elected to the Michigan ter of Mr. and Mm. Lenx, and will , WES here ,or a short visit last week, not grow from cuttings but the nur R. H. McAtee. legislature In 1849. and in 1853 he make her home at the the Liebe taklnK bis father James Beavert who series can supply them for you at a The young peopre of the Hermis Miss Barbara Root arrived home moved to Green Lake County, Wis., home with her two children. has been quite ill, returning home reasonable cost. They are increased ton Christian Endeavor are spon Sunday morning from Portland where he spent the remainder of his him. by seeds, and propogated also by soring a progressiva party for Fri where she The local orchestra practiced at layers." r,n attendln« th e!life improving his lands and Invent- day night. The gr^up will start from Decker h , the Joe Udey home Monday evening, v J X h fro"1,Irr‘£on del,vered tur- h™ ^^ ™ ' ° “8 ^rm implements. He They are going to give a charity Hermiston ¡Friday and Satur the Baptist-Chrlstian church and go t three charity da„ months, pne will remain until died May 5, 1875. POULTRY INDUSTRY NOW H A S to the Levi R eed^honte, and from T h e one big thing dance at the Hermiston auditorium i i. the first of December. 1 The town basket ball team started there to the J. A.^ytprjt-boiue where we are interested in “Tomorrow, a city celebrating its December 4th. BEST COMPARATIVE PRICES Leonard Nation arrived from Port first century of history, inougerates a taff> pull will W eitfoyed. Games meeting for regular practice last when you come here H. G. Stillings and son Tillford week. will be played an J'fcfrfohrfients ser land Sunday morning and will spend that celebration by bestowing be to buy p rin tin g is OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor the Thanksgiving holidays with his lated honors upon the community’s were business visitom in Yakima ved at each stop. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oliver and 3on vallis, Nov. 17— Despite unusually not prim arily how parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nation. earliest and outstanding inventive Saturday and Sunday. Floyd entertained all of the young heavy egg production per hen, gov big the order, b u t— Leonard is attending Decker busi genius. howcanwedothejob ¡'|ii Mm. Charles Kellar and Francis folks in the community at a party ernment Indexes show that the egg ness college. to insure you maxi left Friday for Portland where Fran in their new home Friday night. The and poultry Industry is iq the most Miss Maude Knight and Roland m um 6at;siac.ion. cis underwent a minor operation. evening was spent in games and favorable position of any of the ma Weather Report. Knight visited Sunday with their dancing. Refreshments were served jor farm enterprises, according to W ekno w th atify o u j!j i They returned Tuesday. THE BEST IN. TALKING Max Min cousin Jess Sage. Later in the after Date at a late hour which were enjoyed data given In the November report getresultsyouwillbe The W. C. T. U. gave a contest by all. PICTURES noon they visited Miss Knight’s old November 19 ....., .......... back for more print 5 7... 39 of the Oregon agricultural extension which was on the order of a declama Hermiston, Oregon schoolmate, Mrs. J. M. Biggs, Miss November 20 .......... Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family service on the farm situation. ing oi the same kind. 50.. . ...31 tory contest, at the Columbia school Knight is principal of the primary November 21 .............. 39 20 house last week. Children frqm Her left Sunday for Portland to visit The general level of prices for November 22 .......... . . department at Ione, and her bro relatives until after Thanksgiving. poultry products on October 15 was PROGRAM 36.... 09 miston participated. November 23 ............... ther Roland, is from LosAngeles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markham and 110 per cent of the pre-war 5-yeai 40... 13 THURSDAY — FRIDAY 34..... .1 4 Miss Eleanor and Georgiana Briggs November 24 .......... A greenhouse set on roller bear family left Sunday for Vancouver, average, which was higher than any SATURDAY No rain are expected to arrive In Hermiston ings and kept slowly rotating to give Wn., on a business trip. They were other group of farm commodities. MATINEE 2.-30 SATURDAY Thursday to spend Thanksgiving plants the full benefit of the sun is acompanied by Mm. Albert Mark Dairy products came second at 95 ham who is here visiting her daugh per cent of the pre-war. Meat ani Happy Day» Are Here Again! Herald Want Ads Pay with their parentd, Mr. and Mrs. USED CARS an Invention recently patented. ter. Geo. Briggs. They have been teach- mals were 79, fruits and vegetables 1926 NASH COACH in the Mountain View school near Geo. Haskell and Donald Brooks 70 and grains 46. There have been 19<6 FORD COUPE of Plymouth were in town for e some shifts in prices since .mid-Oc Salem. Edmond Briggs ol Union will short time Sunday. also be at home for that day. 1 • tober, but the general relationship 1925 FORD TRUCK Hermiston, Oregon — — November 23, 1931. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom enter of values is probably still about the 1924 FOPvD COUPE ♦ •> •» talned at a birthday party honoring same. — CASH A T STORE — G. M. C. TRUCK ♦ Outlook reports last winter and CESSÉES? their eon Earl Sunday. The day was 1924 DODGE TOURING M INNEHAHA NEW S NOTES enjoyed by every one. spring indicating a reduction in the You are smart enough to know real prices. Why let anyone tell Mark Twain’» Romance of 1924 ESSEX COACH number of hens this fall and winter you how much you are saving? Come In get our everyday p Mrs. Leola Beavert was a Hermis American Boyhood — Sequel to have proved correct. A survey of the always right— for hlges grade merchandise. ton visitor Monday. HERMISTON AUTO W RECKING Mm W. H. Starr entertained F rl-. “TOM SAWYER" situation made by the U.S. depart HOUSE Mm. Frank Fredrickson entertain day evening In honor of Mr. Starr's ! PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Together Again! Used Tait» and Tires ed the H. E. C. ladies at the home of ment of agriculture showed 5 per birthday. The evening was spent The loveable kitfe Of "Tom cent fewer laying hens on farms on Coal Oil, 5 gallons her mother, Mrs. Clara Smith, Thurs In conversation and listening to the Sawyer” in Mark Twain’s classic day A good crowd was present. De November 1st than a year previous, Rice Krispiee, K ellogg’s ............ radio. Delloious refreshments were of adventure and fun! licious refreshments were served by although the average hen was lay served. The guests ware Mr, and M axwell House Coffee, 4 lb. can with ing 10 per cent more eggs than a the hostess. Mrs, F. B. Pennock, Mr. and Mrs. year ago. JACKIE COOOAN Calumet Baking Powder, 5 lb. can Norman Pennock and Chrlatlsn Salts MITZIE GREEN "Unusually mild weather in Oc [LANDSCAPE GARDENING IS Mrs. M. T. Matott and Venice re • Coffee, High grade bulk, per lb. T s JUNIOR DURKIN tober and heavy feeding Indicated by thanksgiving ¡ACCOMPLISHED BY PLANNING turned from La Grande Monday after JACKIE SEARL cheap grain and relatively favorable Syrup, Best cane and maple, 2 l/ a lb. tin.....’ ..... .29 having visited tnat place since Wed prices for eggs were Important fac ALSO— Comedy A Fox News. DAY nesday. Syrup, Beat cane and maple, 4 1/ , lb. t i n ......... .59 (Continued from Page One) tor» in the Increased rate of laying, ..................... ■ p i u » ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. HInellne spent country have an abundance of wild Fruit Cakes, regularly 25c, 2 f o r ....... ....... .............. 45 says the college report. The demand SUNDAY A N ^ JtO N D A Y THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR Thursday evening at the Cleve Clerk Elderberries planted in groups. Di was not good enough to absorb the WHEN WE SHOULD STOP W hite Syrup, 5 lb a ........................ ............43 home. Bridge was the diversion ol rectly in front of this group of El supplies at the level of prices pre AND SINCERELY OFFER the evening. derberries, plant a group of Kerrias vailing early in October and the W hite Syrup, 10 lb a ........................................... 37 THANKS IN PRAYER TO Mr. and Mm. Paul Lee are at pre (Japónica) leaving blank spaces be market took a moderate downturn at GOD FOR THE MANY BLESS P & G Soap, 10 bara...................................................... 35 sent staying at the Messner ranch. tween the groups of Elderberries and a season of the year when prices are INGS HE HAS BESTOWED E. L. Jackson and C. M. Jackson left Minced Razor C lam a,...................................... .21 the group of Kerrie (Japónica.) usually still going up. UPON US. Monday evening for Spokane on a Say, for instance, two spaces, one "Cold storage holdings of case W ax Paper, 40 f t roll, 4 f o r .......................................75 business trip. for blue Delphinium and one for eggs November 1 were 5,740,000 WE ALSO TAKE THIS OP Shaata Green Tea, 1 lb.................. 49 Lloyd Fuller and Everett Hamman ornamental grasses. These two plants cases, about 1,000,000 less than a PORTUNITY TO THANK YOU with are at home this week suffering from Anna May Wong give the desired effect of tropical year previous and slightly below FOR PAST PATRONAGE, AND Candy Bara, 5 for atmosphere which is so essential. In average on that date, but the move Bo-utlful Girl Surrenders Lore a light attack of flu. They have SINCERELY HOPE THAT IT Macaroni, 5 lba. .. been leveling on the Cdl. Jordan and Career to Diabolic front of the Kerrla plant small ment out of storage during October WILL CONTINUE. Fu Manchu tract near the Messner ranch. groups of different kinds of annuals was below last year and less than Datea, per lb...................................... ...... ;*.............. ' jq Mr. and Mm. W. A. HInellne will that bloom freely all summer. Use average. On the Pacific coast, egg in «maxing adventure into a “Home of Quality Meats” Smoked Salt, for curing meat, 10 lba. ...................... 79 have ns their Thanksgiving guests, your own Judgment but don’t plant production is lighter than last year weird story that will (urn your Mm. B. F. Williams, Wm. Rogem Salt Lick, 5 lb. block ............................................ • 3 2 anything that grows more than one and storage stocks less. blood to Ice! Dr. Fu Manchu’» HERMISTON MEAT nnd Micheál Miller of Milton and I foot high. On each side of the Syca istroue. seductive daughter car Salt, free running, 3 b o x e s ............................25 Supplies of poultry in storage MARKET Dr. C. M. Williams and family of more. ' directly behind the Birch, totaled (5,690,000 pounds on Novem les on the Insidious plot against Graham Crackera, 2 lb. caddy ........... ...................27 Yakima, Washington. Hermiston, Oregon start a row of trees each direction, ber 1, somewhat more than a year he ill-fated Petrie family. W. O. Rodda returned home Tues- ' not as you would plant a row of previous and slightly above average, i Soda Crackers, 2 lba. .......................................... .27 With ANNA MAY WONG. War day after having attended the Bee beans, but slg zag them. Plant any ner Oland, 8easue I’ayakawa and Keepem convention in Portland. kind you may have but be sure and big east. Bacon, per lb............................................. _ ; - jg Sunday he drove to Monmouth and 1 start off with a Lombardy Poplar or Boston Butts, per lb................................. ^5 visited with Grace and Virginia Rod- " Also Comedy and Fox News two. I don’t recommend any other Bacon Back, per lb..................................... jg da. Poplar but I do think that there is Picnic Hams, per lb................................. ............... ’15 none other in the list better than this tree to use to break the eky Hama, sugar cured, lb...........................iX 'Z Z .’.*.".’ .23 line in your background planting. Make your background as long as 6 — 5c Pencil T a b le ts ....................... . • 25 your yard is wide, or wider, and set 3 Package. G u m ............... ..................... .10 î î Â Î à * - ‘ »I them in a straight row such as the 3 -• 5c Candy Bars ........................................... .. .. .10 two black Locust have formed In — Phone 331. front of the Birch. Plant a row ot Toilet Paper, 4 r o lls ................................. . 25 Voi. 31 Hcrinfoton, Or., Thursday, November 24, 1931 Spirea-VanHouttei full-width o f , No. 43 31-25 Broom, long green s tr a w ............... ............... gg your yard, directly In line with t h e ! row of black Locust. Oo to your Walnuts, Oregon new crop, 2 lb a ................;..... .43 neighbors and get euttiaga, th e y . grow as eaeily as cuttings from a *£?*•*•’ ,r e?u,ar’y >1®5, now . . . ......LOO willow. The Mbt results are obtained Children a W ool Mittens ....................... 39 from fall plantings; November is 5Eil^!<^r e n * W ool G lo v e s ......................... 2Z ". 50 beet. Make your cuttings from eight Children's W ool Hose, heather m ix tu re..... .45 to ten inches long and plant them deep enough to Idt hut one Inch Borden a Rumson Prints, per yard stick out of the ground. Be sure to Thread, 6 spools f o r ................ f. tramp (lie »oil around the base of I ?m ‘.T ’d T ? " . " 5 ° f OnM* r‘ * * * * * * * * by « » eaaaers, the cutting. Proviene year’s growth ' era. and factories as the biggest aw« best ¿rgsntntfcMl of IU kin«. ! is the best, and aleo those that aru not leas then one-fourth of an Inch ' ladtemeter. ’Everything that I have mention ed In this list Is absolutely guaran* f K h«r«r to withstand our SPECIAL! - (o r only F riday & Saturday PABCO 9x12 RUGS $9.28 PABCO 9X12 PABCO $6.93 4$c yd. Oregon H a rd w a re & Im p lem ent Co. PRINTING I! R E SU L T S TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Thanksgiving Day Greetings B U R N H A M *« >