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PAGE POU H THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932 C. M. Ju m p sp en t th e week end Ray. in P o rtla n d w ith Mrs. Jum p w ho is R aym ond R ay, son of Mr. and very ill in Good S am aritan h ospital. Mrs. R alph Ray. h ad th e m isfortune Mrs. Ju m p will be o perated upon to fall and break his arm S aturday. j T hu rsd ay . Dr. D orn of Echo set th e arm . We R e g istra tio n books a re now open all jo in iii w ishing th e little fellow Mrs. R alph R ich ard s and Mrs. J. C hurlcs Sm ith, Morrow county V isito rs from S tan field th is week W. R alph gave a St. P a tr ic k ’s danc- i for th e P rim ary election May 20, a t speedy recovery. ag e n t, was a business v isito r in H er- included B ert M artin, P. A. Pow er Ing p arty S a tu rd ay n ig h t com uli- th e ho,ne o l Mrs. F ra n k Sloan, city ■»iuinn « 'I .. . . ■■______ I _ _ 1 * » » » •■ ■ » B . _ G randpa See has been very ill a t luiston W ednesday from H eppner. and C. M. McCall. ^m enting th e ir d au g h te rs, Ju n e R ich-I r‘ to r d e r’ T h,,re Is now only the borne of his d a u g h te r, Mrs. H arold Pace and Edm und B riggs R ussell B lessing retu rn ed from ard s and C h a rlo tte R alph, a t the v o tln 8 P recinct in S tanfield. P e rry A rth u r, but is some b e tte r return ed ^W ed n esd ay from a business P o rtlan d and E ugene last week af- R ich ard s home. G uests included Ma-I now. trip to P o rtlan d te r v isitin g frien d s th ere for a week, ry B u rn h am , B ruce F o llett. Mary ' ♦ ♦ Mrs. P e rry A rth u r and Mr. and J. M Doyle of P ly m o u th , W n„ Dr. A. W. C hristopherson a tte n d - Lee R hea, M elvin F o llett, E d n a L it-j was a business v isito r in H erm iston ed a county medical society m e e t- ! tie. Jack Reeves. R u th Dodd, Jack I ♦ COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ Mrs. Miles A rth u r w ere callers at <• th e Buell hom e S unday evening. W ednesday. in g in P en d leto n one day last week, i P a c e, Floyd A tteb ury, H arold ♦ W. R. Debus, re p re sen tativ e for Oren A rth u r, son of Mr. and Mrs. P en d leto n business v isito rs in ¡T hroop, Mary Lou S tephenson, Jo h n ' C ollins F lo u r Mills, P endleton, was H erm iston th is week Included K. F. Biggs, C arrie Laige, Bob G ardiner, I An an n iv e rsa ry d in n er was given P erry A rth u r, who is in th e m ar a business visito r in H erm iston T erney, P ierce G ugin, A lfred Sompi, E a rl W atson, an d th e honor guests, a t th e Tom W ilson home S unday in ines has been statio n ed a t B rem er Tues. honor of Mr. W ilson's b irth d a y and ton since J a n u a r y 9 on ¿ h e U. S. and E. B. Jo h n sto n . J u n e and C h arlo tte. also Mr. and Mrs. Lon W ilson’s w ed S. T exas w hich C. B. Lomax who has been q u ite leaves for San Miss M yrnie C layton re tu rn e d | ---------- d in g an n iv ersary . ill w ith pneum onia th e past week Pedro ab o u t th e 20th. He expepets from P o rtla n d Monday a fte r spend- Miss P a u lin e Stoop e n te rta in e d ! Mrs. Joe Udey and F lorence w ere to be back to B rem erton th e m iddle w as som ew hat im proved at th is in g a week th e re ta k in g special in- in fo rm erly S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e J. w ritin g . * g uests a t th e M. L. W atson hom e, of th e sum m er. stru c tio n In music. M- Biggs home w hen tw o tab les of Monday. NicBolas Codd of Spokane w as a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T ay lo r w ere bridKe w ere ,n P’W- Mi“s M arX C. A. K eller was a d in n e r guest STATE AGRICULTUBAL business v isito r in Herm iston" W ed P resen ted prize for high a t th e N. W. Bloom home Sunday. nesday. Mr. Codd was p resid en t of P endleton v isito rs W ednesday. Mrs. II. Ila n e lin e was a P endleton ho n o r’ ’ Bnd Mlsa ,UBred BoIlnK re- Mrs. B arham , who has been ill for TOMATO rULLETIW AVAIIABLE th e H erm iston L ig h t & Pow er Co. ceived consolation prize. Among v isito r W ednesday. jeeived a t one time. th e past week, is Im proving slowly. those p resen t w ere th e Misses C ath (C ontinued from P age One) Mrs. Bessie Cook w ent to The R. H. S tockard was a business A lfred Q u irln g is confined to his erin e M cBain, M ary P e tri, Eva of abnorm al decay or bTeak-down Dalles last week w here she entered v isito r a t the Joe Udey home S a tu r bed w ith a severe case of in te stin a l B aptch, M agdolene Buck, N e l l w ere a p p a re n t. T his te m p e ra tu re is day. flu sin ce W ednesday. C. L. Upham th e san ato riu m for m edical tr e a t Reeves, In g red B oling, and Mrs. Miss Reese, d a u g h te r of Mrs. Val •ecommended for e ith e r sto rag e or Is assistin g a t th e H erald office d u r m ent. She w ill rem ain th e re inde- G eorgia H enderson and th e hostess. fin itely ing h is absence. K nauf, who has been w ork in g in lelayed rip e n in g purposes. A t GO to 70 degrees F. th e ra te P o rtlan d , is home for a w eek’s vaca Mrs. O. M. H oosier and d a u g h te r W alter Selby of A lbany w as th e ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ •> <• <• ♦ <0> <• •}• d’ rip e n in g w as considerably in- of S tan field were H erm iston visitors house g u est of Coach C ochran over <• tion. Mr. an d Mrs. P erk of P o rtla n d , I creased. T hese tem p e ra tu re s a re re- W ednesday of th is week. th e week end. Mr. C ochran and Mr. ❖ STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS <• Miss F ian ces Sale, stu d e n t a t the Selby w ere school m ates a t A lbany <• <• have been In C olum bia th is week comm ended for rip e n in g but not for U niversity of Oregon, cam e home college. ❖ <• •> <• •> <• <. <. looking a fte r property. Mrs. Peck | storage. F o r rapid rip e n in g a tem - e ra tu re m uch h ig h e r th a n 70 de- S unday and will rem ain for two G range m e m le rs please rem em ber waa form erly Mrs. Cressey. Lois Jack so n , who h as been visit- | A q u iltin g party w as given on< trees is not d esirab le because of th e weeks d u rin g sp rin g v acation w ith ing her p a re n ts for th e past week, ,h a t m eetlnga a re held reg u la rly on apid ra te of decay. day last week for Mrs. F ran cis Con her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. George left for P o rtlan d Sunday. Miss ,h e first antl th ird M ondays a t 8 Sale. rad. F irm , fu lly rine tom atoes held up Jackson is th e eldest d a u g h te r of i P ’ "'*• Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Lewis w ere nost sa tisfa c to rily a t 55 degrees F. Mrs. A rleta W hite of, San F ra n Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. ' M rs- A8nes H ills is h aving new cisco arriv ed last week and is sp en d Fred H artm an of P ilo t Rock stop- Pab‘n " b u ilt an d is o th e r im S unday v isito rs a t th e H enry Som- itorage. R ipe tom atoes may be ex- m erer home. ing a sh o rt tim e h ere v isitin g ped for a sh o rt tim e T uesday while I Pro v em en t« <>n h er cam p grounds. P a t Me G onigal and Mary were friends. Mrs. W Phl.te Is a form er re en ro u te to P o rtlan d to v isit w ith ' J J. M. « R ic ich n a ard rd s was one of th e , . sid en t here a t w hich tim e she was Mrs. G ladys Sm ith, who Is one of s Pe a k e r8 a t th e Morrow county tax j S n C °n ' a " " ay' housekeeper for J. IV. Messner. She th e ow ners of th e H erm iston B eauty ’ <'° n8erva“ °n league a t H eppner S at- ' g p T . T w ‘ a. I'd ra y aftern o o n . On S atu rd ay eve- I day fr ° m P *ndlet0» a ad W ashing is en ro u te to p arts in Idaho on b u si Shoppe. n in a Mv i . „ „ i i . . ton w here he has been looking af ness b u t has been delayed due to Mr. and Mrs. H arvev M artin of ' n ln g M r’ R ich ard s addressed the te r p ro p erty and business in terests. deep snow in th a t region. Salem , Oregon, sp en t the n ig h t w ith ' L exington « ra n g e . H elen U pham sp en t la st week Mr. and Mrs. II. L. P ro p st one day ! T he honle econom ics club m et at end v is itin g her p aren ts, Mr. and POT ROAST BEEF 12c last week, w hile they were en ro u te p> R. S tu a r t home w ith Mrs. A. Mrs. C laude Upham. to Spokane. Mrs. M artin is a i 8 ’ P ow er as hostess. The prin cip al RIB AND BBISKET G ilb ert C osta had th e m isfortune niece of Mrs. P ropst. j o rd er of business w as m ak in g plans of in ju rin g ills han d s so th a t he i r c i L ................... 8c Mr. and Mrs. E. A. W aterm an of f° r th e P a “>°"a to be held not able to work. In th e m eantim e THE BEST IN TALKING LEG PORK ROAST ......... 15c P o rtlan d a re th e proud p aren ts of a j 11 ta n fie ld A pril ¿.1. I he is v is itin g at th e G eorge Beddow PICTURES H erm iston, Oregon 9-pound boy born S atu rd ay , March j ^ r ’ and Mrs. F- C. F urgeson m ade j home SH 0U ID ER LAMB 10c F irst Show S ta rts a t 7:15 P. M. 12. He has been nam ed E rn est a business trip to M ilton last week. Mrs. W a lte r N orquist and brothe PORK SAUSAGE A llen and is th e new grandson of T he J. C. H oskins fam ily has mov Ja c k D otson w ere v is itin g in Col i 2 y ac Mrs. R ena W aterm an of H erm iston. ed to th e ir new ly co n stru cted home uhm bia Tuesday. PROGRAM BUY FOR CASH AND Dean R ogers was a business visi F. E. P ierson, who has been in on th e project. Dave Johnson w ill THURSDAY AND SATURDAY th e V e te ra n s’ hospital in P o rtlan d o p erate th e farm form erly owned by to r a t th e Joe Udey hom e T uesday. PAY LESS M ATINEE 2 :3 0 SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. O. A. W ells and for th e past, th re e weeks follow ing Mr. H oskins. DON’T KID YOURSELF i m inor o p eratio n rem oving his ton- Mrs. F. A. B ak er w as hostess to fam ily w ere S unday v isito rs a t th< High School Operetta Friday th e Ju n io rs, S en io rs and m em bers of Johnson home. dis. He is some b etter but has been Q rality — Price — Service Both in p o p u larity und type of su fferin g from Infection in his | fhe facu lty F rid ay evening. Games “ H'jr.ve of Q u ality M eats” Mr. and Mrs. R alph R ay have p ictu re — it's a n o th e r “ Daddy •h ro at. and co n tests sug g estiv e of St. F a t- bought th e O. O. F elthouse place | Long L eg s!” HERMISTON MEAT Mrs. Ben C erk ln g w ent to P endle rick s day helped, th e young people and moved th ere. Mr. and Mrs. Geo MARKET S tag g s have an a p a rtm e n t w ith ton W ednesday nnd re tu rn e d the to pass p. very enjo y ab le evening. H erm iston, Oregon Mrs. J. F. R u eh er and Mrs. J. M. them . , lamo d ry Rcro- p:inlod by b ar G. T. Ray, front M aryvillo, K an m other, Mrs. J. M. Kimble, w ho has R ichards m otored to P endleton W ed- sas. js here vjsj t i nK hlg gon, R alph leon receiv in g m edical a tte n tio n nesday, th ere for th e p a st m onth. She w ill rem ain w ith h e r d a u g h ter In d efin //7 //Z itely. Local Happenings a o i Petrl waH pected to keep In good condition at te m p e ra tu re s as low as 32 degrees for ab o u t 8 to lo days, but w hen re moved to a h ig h e r te m p eratu re, as w ould be necessary in g e ttin g com m ercial lots to th e consum er, they soon break dow n. T ests on a com m ercial lot of m a t u re g reen tom atooes shipped from F lo rid a and stored and ripened u n d er co n d itio n s sim ilar to those for the tom atoes grow n a t the A rlin g to n ex p erim en t farm , show sim ila r results. M atu re g reen tom atoes picked th e ev en in g before th e firs t field frost ripen in sto rag e m ore rap id ly an<k develop less decay th a n those picked the m o rn in g follow ing th e frost. A pproxim ately o n e-fifth of th e p o p u latio n of U nited S tates a tte n d s th e m ovies every day. BROADWAY SMASH BY PHILIP BARRY NOW ON SCREEN “ Tom orow and T om orrow ,” P h ilip B a rry ’ play of courageous, uncoil- v en tlo n al w ife to whom m arriag e is not su ffic ie n tly so u l-satisfy in g . is th e la te st s ta rrin g film vehicle for R u th C h a tte rto n , recen tly com pleted a t P a ra m o u n t’s w est coast studios. j j COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY ARE HATCHED T H E R E IS ONLY ONE WAY TO DO THIS, AND THAT IS TO | SET YOUR H EN W ITH BABY CHICKS. T h is philosophical, yet clea rly un- , F o r Rhode Island Red Chicks d ersta n d a b le em otional d ram a is { ea. 10c - Sm all L ots see the Oasis th e a tr e ’s fe a tu re fo r tw o I WALLACE E. JONES flays b e g in n in g S unday of th is week. ! H erm iston, Oregon. T he play, th e latest by th e a u th o r of m ore th a n ten recen t B roadw ay I DEMONSTRATION all day Saturday Specials z k successes, enjoyed a long ru n in New Y ork and Is now p lay in g in num erous larg e cities th ro u g h o u t the n atio n . It w as hailed by c ritic s as one of the best w orks of B arry, a u th o r of “ P a ris B ound’’ and “ You an d I.” Miss C b a tte rto n ’s p a rt as a wom an whose h e a rt is divided betw een her earth b o u n d “ e te rn a l colleg‘a n ” husband an d a m an .w ho uncovers hidden ro n iatic spots of h e r life is said by preview critic s to be her most d ra m a tic role since e n te rin g pictures. SATURDAY N ational B iscuit Company (Stostautypatrp “ World’s Finest Cracker” Made from UMATILLA Wheat 2*2 LI)» Boxes Premium Sodas . . . . / ZPkgs. Wheatworth Pancake Flour X^C B U R N H A M ’S Jmirt G A Y N O R /«FARRELL a TEN D ER , W ISTFU L LOVE COMEDY T H A T ’LL MELT YOUR H EA RT, PLUS MICKY MOUSE IN “ The Mco-e H u n t,” and ' Devil W o rsh ip ers’’ C h ap ter 4 of "D n n g er Islan d " — SERIAL— SUNDAY AND MONDAY ^5™rtlAWW p (i im m u n i (fiiluir W ith PAUL LUKAS ( hlldlcss . . . and yet h er doctor advised ch ild ren . . . u nconven tio n a l.’ Yet . . . U n eth ical? That is the q uestion! V JIILIP BAR- ,R1 S fam ous stag e piny of a doctor who mixed love w ith I ll s I rcserlptlons. I LUO Two Reel Comedy ’’¡ ho e Off ' mid 1 OX NEW S H erm iston M onday from T errebone, Oregon, w hore she has been for the past six m onths w ith h er m other Mrs. W m. V estal, and w ill he em ployed a t tho H arold Dean home. M argaret Is a g ra d u a te of th e H er- rts to n high school and h er m any frien d s welcome h er re tu rn . Among o ut-of-tow n v isito rs In H erm iston th is week w ere Glenn Ball, Irrig o n : F ra n k Helm, E cho; A. H aek h arth , Echo; C. W. Acock, Ir r i gon; Jo h n P eters, P en d leto n ; F ra n cis Duyek, S ta n fie ld ; O. D. Isam ln- ger, H elix; C. II. B an n ister. Hold- m an; T. P. D eLano, B oardm an; nnd George W u rster, Eeho. H E P P N E R — Field tr ia ls of O’R ourke field peas from th e Moro " p e r tin e n t sta tio n w ill be planted th is y ear by O. W. C u tsfo rth , Geo. I Beck, R. B. R ice of L exington and ' R. A. Thom pson and Chyles Brown ’f H eppner. T he d em o n stratio n s! ere rrrn n g e d th ro u g h C ounty _ \g e n t Chas. W. S m ith, to d eterm in e — wh.it these peas will do u n d er fa- ! vnrable field conditions in th a t com m unlty. M ac M arr EASTER! STORES Candy Easter Eggs. . . For the K iddles......... You Can Save All Sizes and Colors. . , A generous per cen t on your gro cery expense by p ay in g cash here. T he q u a lity of o u r m erchandise w as never hig h er. .J- Decorc.tlons and F avors — H ere Is an A rray of EA r T ER candies and sw eets, tab le d eco ratio n s a id favors, th at w ill d elig h t every m em ber of your household, and please all g u ests a t your p arties. Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, March 18th, 19th & 21st. LARD, COFFEE 8 lb p ail P u re open k e ttle riJ e re d . Propst Variety Store HAM, per pound A rm o u r’s S ta r — F ixed F lav o r — H alf o r W hole POUND GRAPE FRUIT, Z for F lo rid a tre e ripened — broken sections DON’T PEACHES iL2" Each LET THAT TUM-A-LUM TICKLER T Vol. 31 Hermiston, Or., T h irsd ay . March 17, 1932 E ditorial w ith th e e n tran ce of SPUING Just n- round th e co rn er und all th e women soon blnsom lng out in th e ir new sp rin g frocks, why not give your house a tre a l? Re- > vour b u ild in g needs. ! T here are p lenty of 1 men who w ant Jobs I now. 1 Dr. B row nson, 11. A. | P S .: II. A. stan d s for B uilding Adviser. — 0— Tho H erm iston Golf 1 C lub b u ilt a club th a t wa Ko. 11 were roof It, rem odel It, house th is week. Mary had a little Inside and o u t, o r L onghorn a Son are lam b. build th a t ad d itio n al sh in g lin g th e L, C. Given by a friend to 1 ! room w hich you have lxrchrle house th is keep been p u ttin g off so week. It followed h er a- — 0__ ro u n d u n til We can give you “ Did you tell fa- It died from w ant of some exp ert advice on | th e r over th e phone j Bleep. SHRIMP, 2 cans for 5 oz. can — D ry pack, te n d e r an d sw eet. * 1*7© XCc At Home Baking for Mild C ured - L ig h t W eight-D elicious F lavor. P er Lb. The P erfected S h o rten in g A S w ift P rem ium P ro d u ct T ry it fo r perfect results. R PAR 2 H lb. Pkg. 57c S c h illin g ’s — A Cream of T a r ta r P r od „ct. - e parsnips ;;.X',?::6 carrots ’’'“x when th e HERMISTON BAKERY can supply you w ith all th e p asteries for your table. LBS. “ BAKED TO TA STE.” PHONE 241 HERMISTON BAKERY € r t $ 1 .0 4 — Baking P ow der V«b e $ 1 .6 9 EASTER SUNDAY DINNER FORMAY POUND TIN 9 lb. sacks , Each BACON POUNDS POUND TIN ROLLED O ATSAlhers Fancy FIake,I‘ Catch YOU en- g ag ed ?” ‘‘Yea.” " W h a t did he re- P ly?” “ I'm not su re w he-J th e r he replied or w h eth er th e line was ! stru c k by lig h tn in g ." I - 0 - EASTER BUNNY J7c No. 2 T in s L ibby s fancy sliced or la rg e halves In heavy syrup Pub!.shed in the interest» of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by lrm -A -L um l umber Co. — Phone 331. ECONOMY BLEND F resh ly -ro asted , delicious, fro- g ra n t, in v ig o ratin g . If you like a m ildly flavored coffee, th is is your blend. Mac M a rr Store A nd w ith each package a 10c P kg. FREE! PAR is th e perfect co n c e n tra ted soap, econom ical and conve n ien t. No. 1751 HERMISTON OREGON