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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1931 Local Happenings Kw Yea A Happy and Prosperous New Year is our Sincere Wish to AU. Oregon H a rd w a re & Im plem ent Co. NOTICE! The First National Bank New System Gives U. O. Journalists Real Experience (0:tiUii(Thrairr 'J. O. Again Chosen Summer A rt Center Richard Dix BOWMAN SHOESHOP CSsisarron TUM-A-LUM TICKLER The Beloved Bachelor Coal Coal Coal Coal Paul Lukas Hermiston Light & Power Company We thank you very sincerely for your liberal patronage thru the past strenuous times, and wish you a more prosperous and happy New Year. Propot Variety Store eeoeeeeeeeeeoo+»t» W M » » W M eeoeeeee«eee»»e>>»i a $10.00 $10.50 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. Brownson. Manager. «»♦♦♦»»»♦♦eeeeeseeeeesse»»« Mrs. M. M. Smith, included: Mrs. Mrs. Tom Caldwell. Employees in allied trades, »•••••••»••••«••»•••••••♦«••••••eeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeee» J. A. Porter-and family, Vern Smith Mrs. W. V. Grider who has been such as bottlers, cappers, and family, Henry Claude and Jew- in the Hermiston hospital and has etc........................................... 15.820 I ell Smith, all jf Pilot Rock, and been quite ill with broncal pneumo Total ................................... 498,901 1 Mrs. Sloan Thompson and family of nia was improved enough to be able Dick llitt «pent Christmas visiting cher in the public school at Spray. | Butter Creek. What Corn Whiskey Will Do. to return home Monday. friends in Stanfield. Oregon, is spending her vacation i Glenn Parsons left Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghten and Alfred Quiring who spent Christ i morning for Portland accompanied Mill City League. mas in Dallas. Oregon, returned to with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. [ by bis sister Ivy who will take the Mr. atid Mrs. Frank Brace attended An exchange says corn whiskey Claude Upham. Hermiston Monday morning. j train there for Los Angeles where the dance at Boardman Friday. _______ spent ___ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeager a n d ________ Mr. and Mrs. Scarlet and family will resume stains from summer Mrs. Morrow of Portland she will _____ reside. Hugh and Agnes Christmas day With her daughter, ! infant »on °f Walla Walla, Washing- j Roberts went with the Parsons and were guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Frank clothes. No doubt correct, It will Mrs. A. W. Christopherson. | ton are »Pending the Christmas holi- all returned to their homes here Leicht and family Christmas day. also remove the summer clothes as Mr. and Mrs^dienry Hurley of j days with Mrs. Yeager’s mother, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave and well as the winter, spring and aut Reng ,17-* Waterman. Hood River were, guests at the Ka- Mrs. D Clara Hedwall who teaches In the son Stanley of Monument, Ore., and R. Alexander of Walla Walla, Wn., school at Monument, Oregon, re Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Clark of Kimber umn clothes, not only from the man pacs home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs.'Vtfria Lenhart and vice-president of the First National turned to her home In this city to ly, Oregon, were guests of Mr. and who drinks it, but from the wife and Ina Lenhart motored to Pendleton Bank of Hermiston, was in Hermis spend the Christmas holidays. Mon Mrs. W. C. Isom from Thursday un children as well. It will remove lin ton Saturday visiting friends and ty Hedwall who is employed in til Monday. Mrs. «Musgrave and Mr, ings from stomachs, hair from hears Monday. j ’£ ! Earl Hauck of Portland visited his daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Heppner, Oregon, also spent Christ-' Clark are sister and brother of Mrs, teeth and tonsils, reputation and self Mrs. A. Rintoul and small son, mas day with his parents, Mr. and Isom. friends in Hermiston Saturday sail respect. It will remove what little Bobby, of Portland arrived in Her Mrs. Hedwall. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver of Echo, sense the drinker has, and make a Gerald McKenjl« isjjt Jtudent miston Wednesday to visit Mrs. Rin- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Scroggs of I Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oil wild cat out of what would other at the Oregon State College is vlsit- toul’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George , Sunnyside, Washington, and Mrs. ver Sunday. wise be an Inoffensive plug citizen. ing at the homef^f jib* p^fents, Mr. Briggs, Frank Beneflel of Walla Walla It will remove the food from the Don Campbell of Portland are in and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie * J Virginia Rodda who teaches in Hermiston this week visiting their . vlslted relatives here Sunday. His table, the furniture from house and Mrs. Earl Wilson and son Jack, tbe school at Corvallis is home for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camp- brother Chas. Beneflel returned the happy, eager look from the faces of Vancouver W allington, are visit- the holidays. Grace Rodda who at bell, who celebrated their golden 1 bonie w ith him for an extended vl of little children. ing at the home of Mrs. Wilson’s tends the Oregon Normal school at wedding anniversary Monday, Dec- As a remover of things corn whis Monmouth, is also spending her va ember 28th. sister, Mrs. George Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevers were key has no equal. Molly t.eler who has been working cation with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Illsley of quests of Mr. and Mrs. Bedwell Eleanor and Georgianna Briggs Camas, Washington, spent Christ- ! Christmas, at the Hermiston Hotel left Satur BOOKKEEPING STUDENTS day for Portland where she will who teach school near Salem and mas day at the home of Mr. Illsley’s Robert Smith and Miss Joyce Cald Miss Marian Briggs who teaches in parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley, wel1 were Pendleton visitors Sun- FAR ABOVE AVERAGE m ike her home. Gladys Smith left Thursday for Medford, Oregon, are all visiting at Miss Arleta White, former local daY- (From the Bulldog) Walla Walla where she is spending the home of their parents, Mr. and resident, now of San Francisco, Ca- i . . • • • Beginning on January 1, 1932, we will pay 3 per The bookkeeping class has taken Mrs. George Briggs. the holidays with her parents, Mr. lifornla. is visiting friends In this £ * * * * * ♦ < # > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ four of the standard Carlson tests. cent, on deposits in savings accounts. This is , Oscar Mlkesell and Jewell Smith locality this week. ♦ These tests are sent to every teacher and Mrs. Fletcher. Rnhrman Motor Company deliver motored to Pilot Rock Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel spent j ❖ ' COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ who is willing to pay the postage on necessary on account of the low rates of interest we The results of these tests ed a new Ford sport roadster to where they were joined by td lth Christmas day at the home of Mrs. . * them. are compelled to accept on our reserves. This is the Vivian Crouter of Stanfield Satur Mlkesell who teaches near that city. Benscl’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse V * * * * * * ■ * * + * * * * * show that this class is above the av erage. Below are the results of the They returned to Hermiston the Connell of Umatilla. Miss Josephine ' MarKaret Felthouse was a guest same rate as now being paid by other banks day. last of the four tests. In the right Mrs. G. It. O’lffenlels of Pendleton same evening. Connell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. i Kloren«e Cdey Sunday and Mon- column are the grades of the class throughout the state. Mr. and Mrs. John Kopacz were Bensel home where she will visit day. arrived Thursday of last week to vl and In the left the average of sev eral thousand students: Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom spent sit at the home of'her daughter, Mrs. Pendleton visitors Monday. They re for several days, before returnin 25 per cent. received 99 per cent i Christmas day In Umatilla with turned the same day accompanied to Umatilla. F. C. McKenzie, j- 60 per cent. . received 98 per cent. Mr. and Mrs, Jtpy Thomas spent by Ed Kopacz who has been visit Mr. and Mrs. Doris Deeter spent 1 their daughter, Mrs. Fay Gardener. 70 per cent. received 95 per cent. OF HERMISTON. Christmas in Woodburn, Oregon, vi ing in Pendleton the past several Christmas at the home of Mrs. Dee 1 Mrs. J. H. Reid is spending the 80 per cent received 88 per cent. 90 siting relatives, ,They returned tr days. per ter’s mother. Mrs. Bertha Wlndust. 1 Christma» vacation visiting relatives cent received 79 per cent. 95 per cent received 68 per cent. Mrs. Donald Thomas of Salem. in Dayton, Washington. Mr. Deeter in Spokane- Hermiston Sunday. 100 per cent received 63 per cent. Clifford Long of Walla Walla Oregon, and Miss Francis Sales who returned to Hermiston Saturday I Miss Im ogene Paul was a dinner tic.* LLu paitern alteration consti- 5 per cent. received 99 per cent. a a student at th" I’nlvc-slty of while Mrs. Deeter will remain In t’"est at F'torence Udey’s home Mon- Washington, was lit Hermiston Sat 10 per cent. received 98 per cent. tnte a continuous clothing program urdny and Sunday of tills week vl Oregon are spending the holidays Dayton until Friday of this week day’ 25 per cent. received 95 per cent. in the home economics extension 50 per cent. received 88 per cent with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. when she will return to her home, j Childs Barham and his mother siting friends. A fS ' 75 unit of Columbia county. Twenty-sev per cent. 78 received per George Sales. - cent Mr. and Mrs. Sfcahloy Campbel! Ted West of Grangeville, Idaho, were gue8ts at the C. A. Keller home 90 per cent. received 68 per cent en made-over dresses and four child Mildred McAtee who has been at who has been employed at the Co- Christmas day and daughter Barbara, former resi University of Oregon, Eugene. — 95 per cent. received 63 per cent. A newspaper without subscribers ren’s remodeled garments were re dents of Hermiston, now of Condon tending normal school at Cheney, operative Creamery the past several ! The Udey’* Hom« Townerg orches would seem to be of little use in the ported on at four meetings held re are spending several days with the Washington, arrived Wednesday of weeks, left Hermiston Tuesday for tra practiced at the Joe Udey home Lukas Switches Professions. world, yet such newspapers are of last week to spend the Christmas Bellingham. Washington, where he Tuesday evening. They played for O. C. Pierce family. Paul Lukas, who was an artist in vital interest to students at the Uni cently. These clothing projects are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mlkesell left vacation with her parents, Mr. and will visit relatives for two weeks the Grange dance at Stanfield Fri "Women Love Once” Is now a sculp versity of Oregon school of journal directed by Mrs. Sarah V. Case, home Monday morning for Spokane. Wash Mrs. R. H. McAtee. before returning Io his work In day and also for the Hermiston High tor. At least he becomes a master ism. Four complete daily papers are demonstration agent. Paul Miller, Columbia district ap Grangeville. school party Saturday evening. ington where they will spend sever planned, written and made-up by stu GORVALLIS — A mimeographed Mr. and Mrs. Squire Thomas and of the art of carving beautiful fig dents of the school, and carried a) days visiting friends and rola ple grower, is sojourning In Calif Pauline Morris- who teaches In leaflet picturing a homemade clean ures from stone for the purposes ol ornia this winter. He is visiting at Yamhilt Oregon, is spending the nephew were guests at the Gus Lin tives. the plot of “The Beloved Bachelor,” through all normal procedure to the ing kit, made from a fruit basket or Margo Roberts of Portland Is a the home of his mother In Oakland Christmas vacation with her mother. der home on Christmas day. point of publication. There, work on playing at the Oasis theatre, Sunday the paper stops, and all cease work to a few boards has been recently re Miss Edith Mlkesell returned guest at the C. E. Baker home this and expects to remain there until Mrs. Morris. She left Tuesday for leased from the home economics ex and Monday, January 3 and 4. In week. She and Marian Henderson spring. lleliy, Oregon, where she will attend home Wednesday a week ago for the this picture, in which Lukas play? discuss the paper and hear criticisms tension office. The contents of such from the instructor. Word has been received that Mr. the alumni banquet after which she L Christmas vacation from her school attend school at the University ol the title role, he Is the much-sought- This re-organization of the journal a homemade cleaning kit are sug and Mrs. Harold Waterman of Bend. I near Pilot Rock. Oregon. ism work, which has been put into ef gested and explanations given for after bachelor who Is beloved of Oregon, are the parents of a son, Margaret Eelthouse, Chester John Eddie Kaufmail Who ha# been re spend the remainder of her vaca fect recently by Dean Eric W. Allen, making a number of cleaners. For three women. He is supported by son and' Paiil Van Patten were ading In California returned to Her Harold, Jr., born December 7th. Mr. tion. is expected to give the students much example, an excellent cleaner for Dorothy Jordan, Charlie Ruggles guests at tUe Udey home Sunday tnlston last week to spend the holl Waterman Is a local toy and la well Ethel Williams, step *lster of Bax nore practical experience than ever woodwork is made by mixing one Lenl Stengel, Vivienne Osborne and days with his mother, Mrs. Kauf known In the community. iefore, since ifcrk is now done under quart of kerosene and one pint of ter Hutchison was a visitor at the evening. The evening was spent Guy Oliver. Guests at the homo of Mr. and Hutchison home In Columbia dis playing gamSb and music. man. *he shadow of an impending deadline. hot vinegar, says Mrs. Zelta Roden- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer an< Mrs. 5 . J. Nation for Christmas day trict last week. In company with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mlkesell left Classes are now held only for the pur “CIMARRON”, FILM EPIC pose of discussion and criticism of the wold, extension economist in home daughter of Umatilla were dinner Included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Na two companions shq left the same Monday for Spokane where they ex actual laboratory work on the four management, who prepared the leaf guests at the J. A. Reeves home tion of Pendleton, Mrs. A. J. Ack day for her home In California. This pect to visit3 for a few days and re COMING TO HERMISTON. papers, named for the days on which let. Christmas day. Mrs, Ben Spencei ley of Yakima, Wash., and Leonard was the first time in more than turn Thursday. they are written, the Monday Mail, "Cimarron’*, a great screen epic Nation who 1* attending school in thirty years that Mr. Hutchison and is Mr. Reeves’ daughter. C. J. Mlkesell of Vancouver, Wash, Tuesday Tribune, Wednesday World stars Richard Dix who takes the role Mr. and Mr*. Dave Middlssdorf Portland. spent the Christmas vacation at the his sister had met. of Yancey Cravat and Is said to por and Thursday Times. Lois Jackson who is employed In and two children of Pendleton spen> W. A. Mlkesell home. Wire and syndicate services are sup ’ortland spont Christmas at the Christmas dcy visiting Mrs. Middles « <o •> <•' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey and Flo- tray his outstanding performance. plied to the students through the cour tome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs ❖ dorf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P rence were guests at the O. 0. F elt- He plays the part of the hardy pio tesy of the Eugene Register-Guard. E. L. Jackson. Grace Jackson who ❖ Eulllvan. IRRIGON NEWS <• hoUE8 home Chrfetmas day. Other neer and Irene Dunne, as Sabra Cra Further details of the plan will be put Miss I’elcn Upbara who Is a ten works In the Sheriff’s office In Pe«- > $ ’ guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. vat. his wife, glorifies herself In her into effect In the future, Dean Allen Ueton, was also home for Christmas ❖ ❖ < •> ❖ •> < > •)■ .> <. <. <• + •> W. W. Felthouse, Mr. and Mrs. Initial screen role of importance. The stated, as at the present time it was day Gounty Agent Chas. Smith w tj a M. L. Watson and Earl, and Mr. story is woven around the romance possible only to utilize such portions Mr and Mrs. Ed Schofield of Van- business visitor in this vicinity Ralph Gilberth of Lebanon. of Yancey and Sabra and their part of It as did not need submission to ouver, Washington, arrived Thurs Thursday. Mrs. Brlerley and Miss Jessie Brl- in the building up of the Southwest. the state board of higher education. day afternoon to spend several days Cimarron" will be shown at the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox of erley were guests at the Henry Ott with Mrs Schofield’s parents, Mr. Acme, Wn., arrived Friday of last home Christmas day. Oasis theatre in Hermiston. Thurs THE BEST IN TALKING and Mrs. W. J. Wnrner. They re week for a two week’s visit with Ed Peterson who has been stay day, Friday and Saturday, December PICTUftEB turned to Vancouver Sunday 1, January 1 and 2. relatives. ing at the Henry Ott home spent the Herm iston, Oregon > IN OREGON HOMES ♦ Ruth Woughter, high school tea Mrs. Edith Puckett and daughter vacation with his parents in Port Shows Now S tart n t 7:15 P. M. cher In the school at Billings. Mon Joyce. Mrs. L. Beavert and their bro land. + + + 4 tana, Is visiting at te home of her I hers, Elmer. Otto, Wiley and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Belscamper were PORTLAND— Of the 25 women Pl’.0G l|A iI parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wough- Beneflel and Mr. and Mrs. Carl I Jad- guests at the Tom Stewart home nrolled In the weight control pro- TTURS., FBI. pnd SAT. tcr. Eva Woughter, toncher et Gosh rtox all motored to Walla Walla. Wn. Sunday. University of Oregon, Eugene. — ect of the Multnomah county home en. Oregon, is also spending the holi l at Throop was a guest at the Thursday spending Christmas with De c:i ber S ’ , .’ nir pry 1 and 2 The University of Oregon in the west days at home. xtension unit, 22 of them kept relatives and returning Sunday. Tom Stewart home Sunday. VOU'LL SEE A STORY THAT and Harvard University in the cast Those spending Christmas day a' heck on their weight for a period Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghten and HAS HUMOR. PATHOS, ACTION, have again been chosen as summer the home of their parents, Mr. and tons Edw-i d and Donald were din * •> ❖ <• « session teacher training centers .in art >f five months. During that time, of SORROW,— A BIT OE EVERY ner guests i f Mr. and Mrs. F. Brace AH Items Appearing in this < by the Carnegie Corporation and the 17 who were overweight at the out- THING WHEN YOU SEE— ltd fam ily Christmas day. •' Column are Contributed by the < American Institute of Architects, it is et, 10 had lost weight and three of Kepn them announced here by Dr. Arnold Bennett ’ arl Stewart v ho is teaching at ’’ he five underweights had gained ' Hermiston W. C. T. U. e, ♦ < Hall, president cf the University. The r e p a ir e d everal pounds. Frances Clinton, 'HUaloro, Oregon. Is visiting his par grant, which is used both for scholar *.ome demonstration agent, with the IN ntn, Mr. end M.s. Chas. Stewart! n Fact From W. C. T. U. iver the holidays. J The claim of the wets that two ships and for providing instruction ooperation of Lucy A. Case, exten and material, has also been increased Joyce Caldwell is spending her ' mllllon lnen would be Put to work for the University of Oregon from don specialist in nutrition, super- ised this project. vreetfon with ber parents. Mr. and sbo,l'd we repeal national prohibi $5.000 for the season to $7,600. tlon is routed by the fact that the ST. HELENS— Clothing renova- Scholarships will be given by the A STCRY OF THE entire liquor traffic In 1914 had only Carnegie Corporation to a large num <-'3.901 employees; and that was the ber of college instructors in art, and BUILDING CF THE SOUTHWEST year of the greatest liquor traffic to others in this field, and these will tend to build up the graduate school the country ever saw. SUNDAY - MONDAY The exact figures as shown by materially and still further improve JANUARY 3 - 4 wet congressmen In the debate on the quality of students by bringing in Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by this out-.tanding group, Dr. Hall points constitutional prohibition, December Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 7,1----- out. The additional amount of the Phone J 331. 1931: OUR HEARTFELT WISHES grant will make possible changes in »7 Brewery workers ............... <2,363 policy pnd procedure that will assure Yol. 31 Hermiston. Or., Thursday, December 24 1931 No 47 TO ALL OF YOU FOR A Distillery workers ............... 7,217 the university the best summer s< Wine making ___ 2,254 sion in this work that it has ever had, SUCCESSFUL AND HAPPY As we are drawing to a close WITH Malting .................................. 1,928 it is believed. of another year, we stop to YEAR. WE ARE EAGER Bartenders ...... 409,485 WE RECEIVE GOOD REPORTS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS ON think and thank the Lord for the TO ECLIPSE ALL OUR ’ X'* »»»*»s»>aaa»««aeasa>aaaaees»i>aa*a< »♦aaaeaaassaaa blessings lie has bestowed upon THE FAMOUS GORDON CREEK UTAH COAL. IT IS LOW IN RECORDS OF SERVICE DOROTHY JORDAN us, and we also thank you, our ASH, AND BURNS UP CLEAN. CHARLIE RUGGLES patrons, for your support, and DURING 1 9 3 2. VIVIENNE OSBORFE may the New Year to you all be CASH PRICE FROM THE CAR— most prosperous and bountiful. A story as tender* as a mother’s i heart. Lovable Paul Lukas as (he ! FOR STOVE COAL. compassionate bachelor w ho “Home of Quality Meats** adopts a little girl, loses the SAME COAL FROM THE BIN loves of his chivalrous youth, only ! to find true heart-warmth In hit HERMISTON MEAT mature bachelorhood. MARKET Charlie Ruggles In comedy part. Hermiston. Oregon