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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 as th e h a lf ended 13-21. In the th ird I steal an d biological sciences, en g i to P en d leto n T uesday ev en in g on q u a rte r Bowman dropped o ne In A su rp rise b irth d a y p a rty w as g i from th e c en te r of th e floor w hile neering, p h arm acy and forestry. business. T hey re tu rn e d th e sam e ven a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. A rlin g to n also added tw o more Specialization Comes Later. evening. A. G rabiel S a tu rd a y n ig h t, h o n o r points for th e only scoring of th e U nder th e plan, th e fresh m an and Mrs. M orris, w ho has been Hl in close of the th ird q u a rte r. The sophom ore years on th e E ugene and ing Mrs. G rab iel’s 73rd b irth d a y . the h o sp ital for som e tim e, Is able S unday d in n e r g u ests a t th e A B ulldogs w ere unable to overcom e O«o. T. McNealy of P a tte rso n was J. C. P e rrig o of P en d leto n was in W. T u rn b lad hom e w ere Mr. and the lead obtained by th e H onkers in C orvallis cam puses w ill fe a tu re a to resum e h e r te ac h in g a t C olum bia B esides th e home folks, Mr. a n d Mrs. a business v isito r h ere Monday. g en eral, a ll-a ro u n d ed u catio n , d i school. She re tu rn e d last Tfcursdqy. J. B erry, Mr. and Mrs. Irv in e C hap H erm isto n Tuesday. Mrs. A. E. flense! and sons K enneth Ute firs t half, and th e gam e ended Geo. Haskill wag à business vis m an. Mr. an d Mrs. Mac G rabiel and rected by a “ d ire c to r of low er d iv i Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Dodd w ent to and E d; M argaret, E d ith , and Allen a t 21-29. ito r from P lym oth M onday. In th e second gam e F rid ay n ig h t, sion. ’ In ju n io r an d sen!«’, years, Mr. an d Mrs. S m ith Jo rd a n , a ll of W alla W alla on business W ednes C lark e; C ath erin e, M argaret, and L exington *5» ❖ ❖ ❖ *5» ♦> ra n up 16 p oints before Bill Logan and son V irgil of n ear day. U m atilla w ere p resen t. Mrs. G rabiel to g e th e r w ith p o st-g ra d u a l-3 a c tiv i. f o nday got sta rte d , leading a t th e IRRIGON NEWS Floyd M cM ullen, and P au lin e Stoop. U m atilla w ere in H erm isto n the was th e re c ip ie n t of m any lovely ty. w ill come sp ecializatio n . S tu •> « ❖ « ❖ « « .> Q .J, E v erett T rick y of P endleton was half 3-18. However, in th e th ird first of th e week. presents. A delicious luncheon w as q u a rte r Condon cam e back stro n g , d en ts w ill move from one cam pus th e house g u est of C h ester Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Roy H o rn e r and Mrs. A. E. Rensel e n te rta in e d in g e ttin g 14 points to only four for M arie Stephenson an d d a u g h te r to a n o th e r, as req u ired to o b tain d a u g h te r of E n te rp rise a rriv e d here served a t a n e arly hour. over th e week end. form ally last F rid ay a t her hom e on L exington. Lavelle were business v isitors in As th e fin al w histle Mr. and Mrs. I. Skovbo of Board- N o rth Hill. A d in n e r was served a! blew, L exington still held the lead th e ir degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Irv in C hapm an w ere F rid ay and took im m ediate posses P en d leto n F rid ay . The school of jo u rn a lism a t E u sion of th e G len Wood place. m an were looking a fte r business a f noon and the aftern o o n sp en t in at 23-31. g u ests of MY. and Mrs. W ilb u r S te J. M. Doyle of Plym outh was In fa irs in H erm iston T uesday. H e/ifllsto n ’s B ulldogs m atched gene, th e course in in d u s tria l jo u r Mr. and Mrs. C. B. H o rn er moved vens Sunday. p leasan t co nversation and sew ing. tow n Tuesday. F. L. S n y d er was a l 'h e (o n d o n hoys for the consolation n alism a t C o rv a llis 'a n d th e school on th e Ja c k W h ite place F rid ay . J. M. R ich ard s of S tan field , c a n Covers were laid for Mrs. O. O. F elt so h ere from S tanfield. d id ate ior re p re se n ta tiv e from th e house, Mrs. M. L. W atson, Mrs. O. ?am e S a tu rd a y n ig h t for th e p re li of m ines a t C orvallis w ill be abo Mr. and Mrs. E. F. B ro w n in g left OREGONIAN COMMENDS Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H oggard of m in ary game. In th e firs t q u a rte r lished. T he com m ittee feels th a t S unday for V ancouver, W n., w here S tan field w ere g u ests of Mrs. W es second co n g reg atio n al d is tric t, was C. Pierce, Mrs. C. C. D eurfey, and •ie B ulldogs gained a lead of th re e in H erm iston M onday. FILM LESSON o ints, In creasing th e lead to six te ch n ical tr a in in g in Jo u rn alism is th ey w ill m ake th e ir fu tu re home. Mrs. L eila Phelps. sel! Sunday. S h eriff G u rd an e, D istrict A tto r m ints a t the h alf w hich ended a t n o t necessary an d th a t th e w ork in Jess O liver and F red M arkham Mrs W. L. m essin g re tu rn e d the 1-17. T he th ird q u a rte r proved a m ines is being capably done by oth a re s h e a rin g sheep in th e v ic in ity ney P roebstel, and Mr. Boon w ere P itfa lls th a t beset th e p a th of Mrs. Jam es J. N eary e n te rta in e d first of th e week from v isitin g h er ow nfall ag ain for th e H erm iston e r w estern colleges. business v isito rs in H erm isto n S a t M onday n ig ht h o n o rin g her d a u g h t — T he Ore of Echo. m odern youth from th e them e of m other, Mrs. Gus L ip d n er, in Co mys w hen Condon looped th e b asket g o nian. u rd ay from P endleton. Mrs. G erald L aird w ho h as been ‘A re T hese Our C h ild re n ? ” a th o u er, L in d a M ary's six th b irth d ay . n t h a long shot, ty in g th e score a t lum bia d is tric t for sev eral days. 1. B reak in g aw ay from u n d er th e v is itin g h er p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. g h t-co m p ellin g photoplay th a t w ill Dr. J. P. S te w a rt, E ye-S ight Spec I Covers w ere laid fo r th e p rim ary k iu n k Moody of Irrig o n received ♦ * .j, E dw in W ilson, sev eral weeks, re >asket, Bowm an ag ain dropped one open a w eek’s ru n a t th e RKO Or- m edical a tte n tio n tn th e H ertniston ia lis t of P en d leto n will be a t th e j te ac h ers Misses Mary P etrie, Nell tl to be ahead at th e end of th e COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES * tu rn e d to h e r hom e a t P o rtla n d S u n pheum th e a tre T hu rsd ay . T he pic H erm iston H otel on W ednesday. Lang, C ath erin e M cBain, and E lean- Medical hospital, a few day* th is hlrd q u a rte r 21-23. C om ing back day. M arch 16th. H ours 1 .0 0 to 6:00 P o r Daily. tu re w as seen in preview a few days week. itro n g in the last q u a rte r, th e B ull Mrs. F. B. Sw ayze w as a g u est of M -A d v . Roscoe W illiam s h as been placed ago. It is a stro n g story, d ram atized logs defeated th e Condon boys by a G. A. G a rre tt u n d erw en t an op Mrs. W illard M onday. T he w edding a n n iv e rsa ry of Mr (core of 29-34. in c h arg e of th e T um -A -L um L um w ith sk ill and sy m p ath y by an ex Miss M yrnie C layton left F riday eratio n in th e V eteran s' h o sp ital in F o r th e chanm pionship gam e of Mrs. B arh am h as been confined to ber Co. office a t U m atilla for an In cellen t cast u n d er th e d irectio n of jn d Mrs. H enry B elscam per of Co for P o rtlan d w here she w ill tak e a W alla W alla lust week and is g e t he to u rn am en t, A rlin g to n easily h e r hom e for a few days w ith the lum bia d istric t was th e occasion for d e fin ite period. W esley R uggles, who also w rote th e in L exington by a score of flu. tin g alo n g nicely. He hopes to be w eek’s course in piano petagogy for story. a su m p tu o u s tu rk e y d in n e r T hurs- Mr. an d Mrs. E. S teg m iller of m usic teach ers u n d er B ernard Wog- home soon. Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r B lessing W alla W alla, W n., visited Mr. and A larg e crowd w itnessed gam es lay even in g a t th e ir home. T he oc ress, n a tio n ally know n in stru c to r. These A re O ur C h ild re n ,” at the Mrs. H. B. Shesely left Sunday Joth days of the to u rn a m e n t. J. w ere v isito rs a t th e N. W . Bloom Mrs. R. W illiam s over th e week end. Mrs. Geo. H a rk e n rid e r has been casion also honored th e ir com ing tc Oasis th e a tre S unday and Monday. teelh am m er acted as official r e t fo r H oquiam , W n., w here she w ill hom e Tuesday. seventeen years ago. iree at all games. confined to h e r hom e for th e past H erm isto n spend th e n ext tw o weeks v isitin g Mrs. V al K n au f, Mrs. C laud Up week w ith a severe a tta c k of th e Covers w ere laid for Mr. and Mrs h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. P arr. Mr. ham , and Mrs. F red T hom as were flu. She is rep o rted doing m uch b et Geo. S taggs, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones ’RASTIC REFORM ORDERED P u rr su ffered a nervous shock last Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n P ax to n , Mrs v isito rs a t th e L. H am m er home te r a t th e p resen t tim e. sum m er when he n early drow ned -DUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS L ansdale, George Beddow, and thi T hu rsd ay . Mrs. R ena W aterm an sp en t the and has been in poor h e a lth ’ gince.- week end In W alla W alla w ith he: host an d hostess. Mrs. Joe Udey, w ho h as been (C ontinued from P age O ne) ALL PERMANENTS ---. .................................................— ' la u g h te r and son-in-law , Mr. and sp en d in g a few days v is itin g her ean w ill head each school. The C h ristian E ndeavor society o' Mrs. R obert Y eager, and sm all p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. F in k The six schools a t E u g en e: Law. th e B ap ti'st-C hristian ch u rch held grandson. in The Dqjlcs, reD jrned T uesday. ocial science, fine arijs, physical its re g u la r m on th ly social last F ri- Mr. a n ^ j> |rs . H ughes w ere v is it FINGER WAVES 50 CENTS Mrs. M innie N orton retu rn ed 'd u catio n , business a d m in is tra tio n iay n ig h t in th e ch u rch parlors ors a t t h e ' t . H a M a e r hom e F riday. THE BEST IK TALKING from L exington S unday m o rn in g a f STARTING MARCH 10 — which carried o u t th e leap-year m d com m erce, and lite ra tu re , lan- Mr. B elscam per. h as been serio u s te r v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs. H a r PICTURES ENDING A P R IL 1 uage an d arts. dea. In te re stin g and ex citin g gam es H erm iston^ Oregon ly ill for th e la s t few days. He Is ry D uvall th ere for a week. Mr. and , T he six schools a t C orvallis: F irst Show S ta r ts ’ i f 7 :J5 * P . jj rep o rted to be im proving. Mrs. D uvall b ro u g h t her hom e and vere played d u rin g th e ev ening and Q'lie economics, a g ric u ltu re , phy- efresh fn en ts w ere served a t a late Mr. and Mrs. St»??« U / o r n n n l l n J rem ained u n til S unday evening. >our to tw e n ty -e ig h t guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B laydon of PROGRAM B oardm an are th e proud p are n ts of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Card of Thanks. I 10 1/4 lb. baby son, born in the MATINEE 2 :3 0 SATURDAY W e w ish to th a n k o u r m any | H erm iston M edical h o sp ital W ed On this picture we advocate nesday n ig h t. T h e little fellow has frien d s and n eighbors fo r th e ir as- tistan ce and k indness a fte r o u r re- BIRTH CONTROL been nam ed Lorene. e n t loss by fire. W a lte r N ation, d ep u ty sh e riff of — but it won’t help MR. & MRS W. D. N EILL P endleton, and F ra n k B llderback of If you have an. in d ig estib le AND FAMILY. H erm iston, re tu rn e d from Salem h usband o r an Ingrow ing w ife__ T h u rsd ay n ig h t a fte r th ey had de If th e bluebird gives you th e razz, ?0NSCLATI0N game places livered two p risn ers to th e state w hy not try a B ert and Bob p e n ite n tia ry . LOCALS UN TOURNAMENT P ain less D ivorce? W hy w orry? S. P. A bplanalp, local nu rsery T rad e y o u r used husbund in for (C o n tin u ed from P age One) m an, ro tu rn ed to H erm isto n Iasi a 1932 model! SE E week a fte r m a k in g an extensive to u r Umatilla Drops first game. U m atilla, th o u g h t to be one o! into Idaho, U tah, W ash in g to n , and th ro u g h Oregon, g e ttin g lined up he m ain co n ten d ers for thes uh lls trlc t to u rn a m e n t, failed to get in for sp rin g orders. o th e gam e w ith A rlington u n til H a rry and E ddie M cK enty of H a hey ra n up a lead of 9-1 in th e ver, M ontana, a rriv ed T u esd ay and first half. The th ird q u a rte r ended took ch arg e of tb<jlr fa th e r's place at 15-5, and in a ra lly In th e last in th e M innehaha d is tric t. A rchie lu a r te r , th e U m atilla boys added 8 p oints In rapid succession, com ing F ra n k lin recen tly moved his fam ily w ith in one point of overcom ing A r B iggest L augh R iot of Season! from th e place. lin g to n , o n ly to be nosed o u t by the PLUS: Screen Song B etty Co-Ed Enoch Pierson, sheepman who fin al score of 15-20. and '’Demons of th e P oop' T h ro u g h th e sp len d id p lay in g of lives near Pendleton, was a business C h ap ter 3 of “ D anger Island H ow ard C herry, fo rm erly of H er- visitor In Hermiston Tuesday. Mr. nlston, Condon easily defeated S tin Serial. Pierson says the lambing season Is field In a ragged gam e for the f ir s t on in full swing among his flocks 26 12V ait9 rn o o n sam e, w in n in g by SUNDAY AND MONDAY F IN E CANE SU PER B LY BLEN DED and that the weather has been quite O FFER IN G E N T IR E C O FFEE GRANULATED S how ing a good fig h t th ro u g h o u t favorable. MAX-I-MUM cane a nd maple th e gam e, b u t tr a ilin g by only a few SATISFACTION W. J. H aney w ho lives on the points, th e lads from Irrig o n were QUALITY TABLE SY RU P NOW Meadows, w est of S tan field , r e tu r n ®“ ted b T th e L ex in g to n q u in te t, MAC MARR POUNDS A frag m o n t of life Wrenched ed from P o rtlan d th is week a fte r 17-21, e n d in g th e firs t ro u n d of th e from th e h e a rt of th e city we live ipendlng a m onth In a P o rtla n d hos- to u rn a m e n t bracket. F rid ay evening, the H erm isto n ECONOMY POUNDS in -s o u ls strip p ed an d naked In oltal recovering from a n o p eratio n . Bulldogs, w in n ers of th e firs t m o rn th e g larin g lig h t of tr u th — youth He Joined his w ife w ho has been ings' gam e mixed w ith th e A rlin g wild boyhood a n d reckless g ir l looking a fte r th e farm d u rin g his ton boys, w in n ers of th e second H ornings gam e in a fierce stru g g le. absence. hood a b u rs tin g d ra m a tic bomb p lay in g of lh e ll. POUNDS Oscar Payne left M onday for T hrough th e splendid JKllvy th e A rlin g to n q u in te t m nn- FANCY BLU ROSE P rin ev ille accom panied by Mrs. L. tged to g ain a lead of e ig h t points BARS UJ€SL«i| RU G G LES’ Rose Lawson w here he w ent for his W H IT E LAUNDRY DRAMA OF 2 0 " CENTURY YOUTH FE D E R A L EVAPORATED wife w ho has been w ith Mrs. E. J. » f t i i i P i P K H f r x . W ilson for th e past m onth. T hey ex CASE dhO IDAHO RED OR W H IT E pect to re tu rn to HermiRton F rid ay (48 CANS) P E R F E C T SOAP POW DER COUNT YOUR CHICKENS and Mrs. W ilson may accom pany 2 LBS. them for a sh o rt visit. BEFORE THEY ARE CURVE CUT Mr. and Mrs. Dewey O rln d stn ff of 21/« LB. CAN FIN EST QUALITY H ARD W H EA T HATCHED FANCY W HOLE MILK W eiser, Idaho, who have been house BAKING POW DER T H E R E IS ONLY ONE WAY giosts or Mr. and Mrs. C u rtis S i TO DO T illS , AND THA T IS T ) PUT mons for (he past tw o weeks, moved M ickey Mouse C artoon PE T YOUR HEN W IT H BABY MOIST — FR E S H — S W E E T n to th e Mack house, across from the FOX NEWS CHICKS, _ _ BOTTLE i hnw lng firs! uncensored p ictu re O. O. F elt house residence T uesday F or Rhode Islnnd Red Chlcka of bom bing of Chapel d istric t in Mr. Mack is employed as m echnnlc ca. 10c - : n-.all Lota see S hanghai, t th e R ohrm nn M otor eom pany. WAT LACE E. JONES I I P U R E V EG ETA BLE H erm iston, Oregon. Local Happenings ••SOCIETY: fcastrr §>pwial! $3.50 (DtiiîîiïôIJîrcitrr Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Spring Canned Foods E vent M ac M arr STORES* M ac M arr ' STORES e h ere ,A n n " a I ®Pr in B Canned Foods E ve n t is nere. F o u r days c f values y o u 'll n ever forget! Stock maUrketasnofyt h i ewoer i r th Ch° ice f ° Ods 5rom tfce peflCH Reno ^ e s E K e c t i v e F r L , Sat., Mon. O Tues., M arch i t - t s , iisc. c o ffe e SUGAR ! Love Madness 3 3 SYR U P 1OO Lb. Sack 89c 59c 5 lb . can 10 lb . can $4.79 RICE — lo SOAP — 10 M IL K BEANS — 25 1 PAR M aearoni CHEESE Cocoanut — lb . X K c ■ s — 69c $1.29 79c — 19c 39c 59c — C alum et I c a t.ii« — « X lO f ___ - * «an« 23C I I , SH O R TEN IN G - 5 lbs. 4 Ç C P"*® a k ? ” ®«5s, » rc” $ 1 . 0 0 I f L A R D - 8 lb . p a il « H O PEN K ET T LE R EN D ER E D J ^RC TUM-A-LUM tickler a, Hennl,ton tnd P.WI.I,.d in t h e , imn-A-Lum Lumber Co. Phone 331. I Voi. 31 S a tu rd a y Specials WATCH THE WTFDOW FOR Editorial Now th a t th e m onth I of March has Honed in, get ready for some lam b w eath er in a week or so. We have some pictu res of g a r den fences, lattice, flow er boxes, and g a r den fu rn itu re . etc, How about Bonn re- m odelling on t h e home or a new house. L et's help you p |nn it. We like in hoi„ P R IC E S We have no fiv o rlte s — We serve them all alike. W ill have a full line of fresh and cured m eats to sel ect front. CHICKENS A Slogan True for 32 Pill Y our Home F irst Spend for th e Home in 1932 "I'm a fra id I'll have to raise your r e n t.” It. F lo u r Peas, Corn, Beans, Kraut, Hominy, Pumpkin, Oys ters, and Salmon. MAC MARR 5 cans Case <2« 49c C ans) $2.29 Leave o rd er F rid ay KRAUT SPECIAL — Ask Us About It— Quality — Price — Service "H om e o f Q uality .Meats" HERMISTON MEAT E ditor. Canned Vegeta* hies, ete. LARGE 1 CALIFORNIA DOZEN LESS G allon Goods No. 10 Cans CATSUP PEACHES APRICOTS APPLES blackberries STRING BEANS TOMATOES FANCY PA TEN T HIGH T EST FLOUR 49 $1.09 S ack s) $4.35 POUND SACK Bbl. (4 Bananas Lettuce FANCY BRIG H T FR U IT Oranges LARGE SOLID HEADS SW E ET AND JUICY ¿f POUNDS 23c EACH gc 2 dozen 23 c