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PAGE rouit THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY. MARCH 31, 1932 Mrs. G. B. W h itn ey of B attle frien d s here. A larg e p a rt of the G round. W n., cam e S unday and is “ g rin g e ” populace Is composed of NOTICE OF SALE! v isiting h er d au g h ter, Miss R u th C ustom s, A g ricu ltu re , and Im m ig ra W hitney, head n u rse a t the H erm is tion men and th e ir fam ilies-—from ton M edical hosp ital. She retu rn ed all over the co u n try . Tucson, w ith home th e la st of the. week. Mrs. S tella S h aar was a charm in g th e U niversity, is only 65 m iles from New M adden w as a P o rtla n d vis E ric B yrkgren, em ployee a t the E dm und B riggs and H arold Pace hostess a t a bridge p a rty W ednesday here over a good road, an d p ared ito r th e first of th e week. were business v isito rs in P endleton F irst N atio n al B ank, w ent to P o rt n ig h t. F o u r tables of bridge w ere In road all b u t ab o u t So m iles to th e Geo. W ag n er le ft T uesday for S atu rd ay . land last F rid ay and sp en t the week play d u rin g th e evening an d Mrs. coast. P o rtla n d w here he a tten d ed to busi He re tu rn e d Miss M arian H enderson re tu rn e d end v isitin g frien ds. O. K. M udge received prize for high “ All th in g s considered, w e’ve ness. to h er stu d ies a t th e U niversity of to H erm iston Monday. HAVING PURCHASED T H E BANKRUPT STOCK OF honors and Mrs. Lyle T ilden cut | been ag reeably su rp rised w ith liv Mr. and Mrs. Jim P earso n were Oregon S atu rd ay . Mrs. R. II. McAtee left Monday prize. THE BLESSING HARDWARE CO., WE FIND MANY i n g conditions h ere on " th e L in e” , business v isito rs in P en d leto n th e F ra n k Moody of Irrig o n is a m edi n ig h t for Cheney, W ash., e fte r re- and like it very m uch. My w ife and ITEMS THAT W E DO NOT WISH TO FUT INTO OUR firs t of the week. -elv in g word th a t her d au g h ter. cal p a tie n t In th e H erm iston M edi Mrs. Levi R eeder e n te rta in e d for ( kiddies a re w ith me now, a fte r an A. M. F ra n k lin suffered a broben cal h o sp ital th is week. STOCK, AND OTHER GOODS ON WHICH WE ARE M yrtle, has suffered an a tta c t ul a p m em bers of h er p rim ary class from [absence of ab o u t 6 m onths in Med- leg F rid ay w hile w orking ab o u t his p en d icitis e a rly th a t m orning. Miss NOW OVERSTOCKED. WE HAVE THEREFORE DE Miss C ath erin e M cBain spent th e th e B a p tist-C h ristian ch u rch last I ford. W hile v is itin g h e r folks th ere place. E a ste r v acation w ith h er p aren ts in McAtee Is a stu d e n t a t Cher.ey N or F rid a y w ith an E aster p a rty . The CIDED TO PUT ON A SPECIAL SALE OF THE BLES d u rin g th e sum m er, she was so u n Mrs. A. W. P u rd y sp en t th e week V ancouver, Wn. mal and w ill g ra d u a te th is spring. little to ts enjoyed gam es and an fo r tu n a te as to have to spend most SING STOCK TO WHICH W ILL BE ADDED MUCH OF end in P o rtlan d v isitin g h er d a u g h F. E. P ierson, w ho has been in Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert Y eager spent E a ste r egg h u n t w hich was followed of th e tim e In a h ospital, w ith sev te r, Mrs. M ortiff, and fam ily. OUR OWN STOCK. th e week end v isitin g Mrs. Y eag er’s th e V e te ra n ’s h o sp ital in P o rtlan d by refresh m en ts. e ra l o p eratio n s and w hat was Tom Boylen of P endleton w as a m other, Mrs. R ena W aterm an. for th e p a st m onth, re tu rn e d home th o u g h t for a w hile to be spinal business v isito r in H erm iston S a t Dr. an d Mrs. F. V. P rim e and F rid ay , m uch im proved. Mr. P ie r THIS WILL BE A MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY A group of th e younger se t were m en in g itis, b u t proved to be a fte r- u rd ay . fam ily w ere d in n e r g u ests a t th e W. son had h is tosils rem oved and the TO THE PEOPLE OF HERMISTON AND VICINITY. e n te rta in e d W ednesday n ig h t a t th e ■ effects of flu. I w as called up th e re Miss F lorence W ou g h ter an d Miss W. F elth o u se hom e S atu rd ay nig h t. o p eratio n was follow ed by com pli R. A. B row nson home w ith Miss for a few w eeks ab o u t T h an k sg iv in g E v a W ou g h ter w ire business v isit Miss S ib ert, teac h er in th e local cations. M ary B row nson and Miss A licia | tim e w hen she w asn ’t expected to WATCH THIS PAPER FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT. Miss E d ith C larke has been sta y ors in H eppner T hursday. schools, sp en t th e E a ste r v acation ai [ live." O ullette a c tin g as Joint hostesses. ing a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. P u rd y , tra v e lin g fre ig h t and her hom e in Colfax. F o u r tab les of bridge w ere in play SALE WILL BEGIN APRIL 9th. R. G. P enney, m an ag er of the Levi R eeder th is week due to illness d u rin g the evening and Miss P e tty p assen g er ag en t fo r th e U nion P a COLUMBIA RIVER REPORT in th e C lark e home. A llen C larke I cific, w as a business, v isito r in H er S tan field G range Cooperative, wa: R alph received prize for high honors a P en d leto n business v isito r W ed has th e m easels and E d ith w as q u a r for th e g irls and Dick M artin high STUNS 0GEG0N DELEGATION m iston M onday from P en d leto n . an tin e d o u t in o rd er th a t she m ight Mr. and Mrs. W. A. L e ath ers of nesday. honors for the boys. co n tin u e h er school work. (C ontinued from P age One) Miss Mary P etrie, Mrs. N. R. M ul R ingen. W n., w ere visito rs in H er Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. T hom as left M em bers of th e O regon d elegation m iston th is week. Mr. L eath ers is ler, and Miss C ath erin e McBain Mrs. Ben S pencer e n te rta in e d a t ast S unday n ig h t for W oodburn, In congress expressed asto n ish m en t w ere d in n e r g u ests of Mrs. T. H an old tim e resid en t of H erm iston. Oregon, a fte r receiving a telephone fo u r tab les of bridge last T h u rsd ay th a t th e board of arm y en g in eers F raser, T uesday n ig h t. NOTICE OF SALE! n ig h t a t her home in U m atilla hon Mrs. Jo h n H allm an of S tan field The Misses C ath erin e and M arg ar call th a t Mr. T h o m as’ m o th er was o rin g Mr. and Mrs. C arson Reeves, should have presum ed to estab lish a Is a p a tie n t In th e H erm iston M edi policy w ith reference to th e expen et M cM ullen, and E d ith C larke were q u ite ill. H arold P ack w orked in who had been v isitin g a t th e Joa cal hosp ital th is week. Mrs. Halt- d itu re of federal funds on such p ro S unday d in n e r g u ests a t th e Levi his place a t K ingsley’s u n til he re Reeves home here for th e p ast week m an is th e m o th er of Ju liu s Gimble. tu rn ed T h u rsd ay . jects, an opinion for w hich th ey com panies to build th e dam s, w ith hope is offered for im m ediate s ta rt R eeder home. P h y llis W ilson, sm all S-year-old Mr. and Mrs. M erton Dawalg of Miss Nell Reeves acted as assista n t w ere not asked, an d to oppose fed er th e g o v ern m en t c o n trib u tin g m erely on developm ent of th e stre a m .” Mr. an d Mrs. R. I . E llio tt of Pen- d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. R obert dleton w ere E a ste r Sunday guests Irrig o n w ere in tow n W ednesday hostess. Couple prizes w ent to Miss a l developm ent on th e Colum bia. to th e cost of n av ig atio n locks. No Herald W ant Ads P ay W ilson of B oardm an, is a pneum onia of Mr. an d Mrs. O C. P ierce and n ig h t. Mr. D aw ald is su p e rin te n d e n t R u th Bensel and F red B ark er, and T hey construed th e re p o rt as favor- consolation to Mrs. E arl Bensel. Mr. p a tie n t in th e H erm iston M edical fam ily. of th e Irrig o n schools and was here p n g p riv a te developm ent. S e n ato r and Mrs. Reeves le it S unday by mo h o sp ital th is week. E m erson and W ayne Reece w ent in th e in te re st of p lacin g the band to r for San Pedro, Texas, w here Mr. S teiw er, in p a rtic u la r,-c ritic iz e d th e RINGLET ENES n a tu re of th e re p o rt an d declared j to E n te rp rise last S atu rd ay , th e ir in th e sta te co n test. T he band was ■a Reeves w ill be statio n ed on th e U. th a t “ th is proposal c an n o t be de-1 to rm er home, w here they have em s ta te ch am p io n sh ip in its class last S. S. T exan as tu r r e t cap ta in . year. fen d ed .” ployed for th e sum m er. Dr. C urry, I he S e a ttle O ptom e Miss Em ogene P au l left last T he re p o rt proposes th e im prove UMATILLA CCUi.TY ALLOTTED tris t, who lias m ade professional T h u rsd ay for S eattle, W n., w here m ent of th e C olum bia riv e r betw een THE BEST IN TALKING -¡he v isited w ith h er uncle, Mr. v isits to H erm isto n for years, and is WHEAT FOP. FEED R E IIF F V ancouver and the S nake w ith low PICTURES Gould. She re tu rn e d the last of the know n for good o p tical w ork a t re a head dains, w hich w ould c re a t slack H erm iston, Oregon sonable prices, w ill ag a in be a t the (C ontinued from P age 1) week. w ater for barge tra n s p o rta tio n as COMPLETE F irst Show S ta rts a t 7:15 P. M. Mrs. W. W. F elth o u se w ent to H otel H erm isto n S a tu rd ay , A pril 9. m uch low er tills year due to in well as m ake possible th e develop TELEPHONE 141 - m ark et, am m ent of huge blocks of hydro-elec- W alla W alla F rid ay aftern o o n for one day. Eyes exam ined, Glasses creased ta riff, slow PROGRAM G round and fitte d . — Adv. ra in s in S inaloa th a t have Increased w here she sp en t E a ste r w ith h er ric pow er. The developm ent should Mrs. C. A. M iller of E n te rp rise , is the percentage of diseased stock. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY son, " B ill’, who is a tte n d in g W h it be m ade, th e re p o rt sta te s, only v isitin g h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. Juve, man college. "W e m ake th e g re a te st iinmbt when th e value of th e pow er ju s ti MATINEE 2 :3 0 SATURDAY and fam ily th is week and plans to ot in te rc e p tio n s of diseases an Mr. and Mrs. R. A lexander, and fies th e Im provem ent on a p u rely Handsom e men. lonely men, g en Mrs. B erth an C ollins and d a u g h te r rem ain n ex t week. She cam e from pests of an y of th e B order ports business basis. erous men, all kinds of men C ath ry n , of P en d leto n , were guests P o rtla n d M onday n ig h t a fte r v is it We have some lab o rato ry epui.im en P ow er developm ent w ould be — b u t only at th e E. P. Dodd home E aster S u n in g for tw o w eeks w ith h er d a u g h te r for ex am in atio n of specim ens, bu nade on ap p licatio n of local govern- who is in n u rses tr a in in g in the send them all to W ash in g to n for fi day. HOT LUNCHES lont a u th o rity or p riv a te In te re sts M ultnom ah co u n ty h ospital. nal id e n tific a tio n and recording. Miss Mac-d lene Buck, Miss Eva n d er th e federal pow er act and no A lfred Q u irln g , accom panied B artsch. and .'.lias M ary P etrie sp en t "W e like Nogale3 very much -keense would be issued fo r pow er REFRESHING DRINKS by Miss R u th Bcnsel an d Miss Ina the E a ste r vacatio n In P o rtlan d W e’re in th e m o u n tain s a t a i cle [evelopm ent not In accordance w ith Miss P e trie visited w ith Mrs. Chas. L en h art, re tu rn e d from D allas and v atio n of 4,000 feet, w hich fa c t te • he g en eral plan of developm ent In SPORTING GOODS P o rtlan d M onday evening. A lfred Storz w hile th ere. pers the sum m ers considerably. Tl: -hat is know n as "series A .” 'P en t th e E a ste r v acatio n w ith his H ow ard Reid and George Tueffel p a re n ts In D allas and R uth visited sum m er rain s, Ju n e to O ctobar, a Such a re th e h ig h spots of th e re- who have been sp en d in g th e sp rin g relativ es and frien d s in P o rtlan d . very re g u la r in com ing aln.os: dail -om m endatlons of L y tle B row n, They go fo r th e ir boy noontim e, ass T in- vacation w ith f.r. and Mrs. II. J. Ina has been in R anier, Ore., for the sh o rtly a fte r hief of engineers. The long-aw aited friend In tw o d ifferen t Reid in C o lu i.b ia d is tric t, re tu rn e d past several m onths an d w ill rem ain cool aftern o o n s and n lf h ts . T h' ep o rt w as tra n sm itte d to congress w a y s .......................... ...... coldest w in te r w eath er so fa r ha to th r ir stu d ies t t: e IT. of W. S a t In H erm isto n for a week. HERMISTON, OREGON here th e inference w as d raw n th a t Based on th e play—■ been 18 degrees F „ and th a t fo r on urday. 3231SW5ESS.LSjuTraiig? 'fi'feTf- -ft; ¡ftf "'p c n -in e e rs prefer p riv a te pow er At th e last m eetin g of th e Bap- ly a few nights. ( a t n e t I>. Bc.-t a s s is ta n t county H st-C h rlstlan Ladles Aide society, it "This is New Y ork” "A s th e sum m er ra in s s t a r t ir, g en t, loft M onday for Corvallia was decided to hold a special sale at by R obert E. Sherwood Ju n e , th e ran g e tu rn s g reen and ir 'h e r e he w ill a tte n d a hay g rad in g no 't h r i f t Phon b e g in n in g A pril plus MICKEY MOUSE In ’■chool sponsored by th e extension !th and c o n tin u in g u n til S a tv rd vy, the broken c o u n try about i s thr "T H E CASTAWAY” ■,1 A b e a u tifu l hom e i s th e desire of us all, d e p artm en t a t th e s ta te college. 1 prll 9 th , w hen It w ill close w ith a H ereford beef g e ts so fa t th ey c ar And C h ap ter 6 of "Danger Is la n d ’ ...itu R an g e-g rass wa: w h e th e r to p u rch ase o r to b eau tify o n e ""THE CAT C R E E PS" cooked food sale a t th e T u rn b lad liardl y w addle. H er la ii w hich we allre a d y o w n . By p ay in g cash M eat M arket s ta rtin g a t 1 0 :3 0 a. m. knee-high last sum m er. for your groceries y o u save money to quick O rders for special foods w ill be re th e B order seetlo n o f the st-.to arc SUNDAY AND MONDAY e r realize th is a m b itio n — and — ceived by Mrs. \V. W. F elthouse. I ow ned by a few very l.-r- e o u tfits E very boy and g irl, every p a re n t Phono 39W. — Adv. u sing purebred H ereford bulls w hir) w ill feel th a t The Misses E lean o r and C e ir- they s h ift from one section to an g la n n t B riggs spent Ih c week end o th e r a t freq u en t in te rv a b . "P o p u latio n of N ogales is abou" v isitin g th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. r riggs. They had as th e ir 6.000 on our side of th e fence S p a n ish -h o rn ), nnc houso guest Mr. Joe llin im c l of ; a- (ab o u t 75% lcm. E lean o r and C e o rg ian n a are 18,000 on the S onora side, plus thei: O teac h in g in th e M ountain View th o u san d s of b u rro s and dogs! APRIL 1st, 2nd and 4th. school n ear Palcm and have signed necessity, in o u r w ork we have tc th e ir co n tra c ts for a n o th e r year. speak Spanish considerably. Oui Is a slice of life as th ey know It. They live In an a p a rtm e n t In Salem inspection of all “ dead fre ig h t" THE OLD RELIABLE Laughs and Gayety! but w ill be hom e for th e sum m er an d perishable sh ip m en ts Is done In MAX-I-MUM BRAND OPTOMETRIST EDWARD'S DEPENDABLE ECONOMY BLEND Beautiful Romance and Deep vacation a fte r th e ir school closes, th e Mexican R ailro ad yards, and of VACUUM PACKED of Seattle VACUUM PACKED course w e’re d e a lin g w ith th e Mexi May 20th. FRESH LY ROASTED Emotion T he n a tio n ’s fin est coffee— a A coffee you’ll be proud to W ho has made P rofessional R. C. Todd, c a n d id a te for county ! cans co n tin u a lly a t th e g ates and in F re sh ly g ro u n d — in glasslne CHARLES ROOGERS blend of u n ifo rm excellence. visits to HERMISTON for years serve. Sold on a n absolute com m issioner, seek in g th e re p u b li o u r own railro a d yards. lined packages— saves th e cost CHARLIE RUGGLES All th a t th e nam e im plies w ill again be a t th e m oney back g u a ra n te e . can no m in atio n , in com pany w ith of th e tin. •'Our county is not an a g ric u ltu PEGGY SHANNON Dr. and Mrs. G. E. H olt of P en d le ral one. FRANCIS DEE More m in in g th a n any HERMISTON HOTEL One Lb. One Lb. P er ton, w ent to Y akim a. W n., last F r i th in g else. R uns heavy copper, sil Saturday, April 9 T in Marvelously acted and perfectly T in Pound day, re tu rn in g Monday. Mrs. H olt ver. and gold. D airym en rely m ost for one day Directed. v ent to P o rtla n d from Y akim a ly on Johnson g ra ss fo r hay and p as EYES EXAMINED vhere she w ill a tte n d th e Red Cross tu rag e. Beef feeders a re u sin g kaf- plus DANE AND ARTHUR in GLASSES GROUND P ounds onference. Mrs. H olt is v o lu n teer I flr-co rn sileage, cottonseed cake, "L E A .’E B REA K ER S" AND FIT T ED and Fox N ow h i e c re ta ry of th e Vma/tllla f o u n ty and some shelled corn. B est Cane — F in e G ra n u la te d REDUCED PRICES Show ing U nrest In Ireland. Ted Cross and has been very active “ W e’ve found a very nice circle of n th e w ork since th e w ar. The Clover Bloom m eetings in P o rtlan d a re in th e form F ancy F u ll Cream Lb. Bag >f a tr a in in g school and p rom inent Locai Happenings :SOCIETY: NOTICE Oregon H a rd w a re Ö Im p lem ent Co. % WZ//J Jlft# Duart Permanents (JDasw ¡¿hr atrr $2.95 & $5.00 Finger Waves 5Oe Hermiston Beauty Shoppe TWO KINDS ■ Of Hitt’s Confectionery Coming Again! c r S /S n c -" PK.I^ES A ctive F rid a y, s a tu r- d ay & M onday COFFEE COFFEE ’WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT] SAVE YOUR EYES r r r v ^ iS D r. C u rry COFFEE SUGAR * 8 Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Inni-A-Lnni l umber Co. — Phone 331. Vol. 31 Hermiston. Or.. Thürs day. March 31, 1932 No. 13 P u t Id le Men and Money to W o rk ! Y our co u n try ra ils i years and undoub you to en list in th e 'd ly cheaper th n n in P re s id e n t’s cam paign ’ho fu tu re . to resto ro confidence We have pictu res by p u ttin g men mid ’ ind suggest Ions for money to w ork! ; fences, cupboards, por •’UN-SOCK" th e h id ■ ches, etc. Yours for S leeping den d ollar. N ites Only. A ca re fu l check of Dr. B row nson, m aterial prices an.I la P.D.Q. E d ito r bor costs Rhone th a t both can he had today (P . D. Q. m eans PU R- ch eap er th a n In m any I fY -U P D arn Q u irk .) FORMER ASSISTANT COUNTY AGENT TELLS EXPERIENCES (C ontinued from page One) lief com m ittee, all of P endleton. Davis w ill be i n ex-officio m em ber of th e com m ittee. A m eeting « a s called W ednesday n ig h t to con- rlder coun ty -w id e o rg a n iz a tio n in ird e r th a t th e Red Cross w ill be in > position to a d m in iste r th e d is tri bution of w heat In accordance w ith th e bill passed by congress. Red Cross o fficials express them - telves as b eing well pleased w ith th e a ttitu d e ta k e n by th e d e p a rt m ent of a g ric u ltu re , a n d believe th a t th e feed w h eat w ill prove of m a te ria l aid in many d is tric ts of U m atilla county. Miss A nita G rew , w ho recen tly wain th e S tra it of B osporus from th e Black Sea to th e M arm ora, Is be lieved to be th e first person to ac- I rom pllsh th is 13-piile swim, Cheese Corn M eal * 9 'ted Cross w orkers will be in charge. T U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R 29c 39c W hite o r Yellow S a tu rd ay Pound Rolled Oats * 9 APBIL 2ND Speei&ls Lb. Bag S unripe R eg u lar POT ROAST B E E F .......... RIB BOIL BEEF — 10c 3 lbs. for ........................ B FE F STLAKS ................. PORK CHOPS .................... PORK SAUSAGE SOAP * 10 L una W h ite L au n d ry N e w Cabbage Do you a p p re c ia te a good In d ependent b u tc h e r shop in y o u r city? If you do, back It up w ith your su p p o rt. W e ap p re c ia te your p atro n a g e and th a n k you for th e same. A SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS. ORANGES * 2 F ancy. L arge, Ju ic y and Sw eet Eat more of them Q uality — P rice — Service P e r Pound 55c Oysters M edium Size Cove A t th e ir best rig h t now. T ins "H orae of Q u ality M eats" HERMISTON MEAT MARKET H erm iston, Oregon Mac M a rr Store No. A / > 1 w IO C HERMISTON OREGON