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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON H. L. Stanfield was a business THURSDAY, JULY 14. 1933 , Dairy Herd visitor from Echo Thursday. • Geo. Knight of The Dalles was visiting his sister, Mrs. j. W. Mc- Mullen this week. Mrs. John Glasscock visited (Continued from Page One) her sis- | Russell Blessing was a Pendleton over the week end with Albert Anderson of Pendleton vis ' lbs. milk, and 65.9 lbs. fat. ter, and broher-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 1317 business visitor Saturday. ited friends in Hermiston Sunday. H. L. Propst. They spent Sunday | The former was a 6-year-old pure Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them. Marie Stephenson made a business Wm. Glass of Pendleton was a visiting with Mr. and Mrs. New Mad bred Jersey and the latter a 4-year- house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. trip to Pendleton Wednesday. Jen in Columbia district. | old grade Jersey. Best over the week end. Glenn Parsons went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. P. French and High herd of over twenty cows Miss Emogene Paul was a Pendle Thursday in company with A. R. baby daughter of Long Creek. Or., for the month was owned by the Roberts. ton business visitor one day last spent two days the first of the week Eastern Oregon State Hospital, 70 week. Among business visitor from Pen- visiting Mrs. French's brother, Jerseys and Holsteins, averaged Hermiston, Oregon. Mrs. II. E. Hanby and son Eugene, leton Friday were Mrs. John Holm Lloyd Moore. 733.3 lbs. milk, and 30.5 lbs., fat. The Best in Talking Pictures und the Misses Florence Pearson and gren, Mrs. A. N. Boggs, Roy Rew, G. Mrs. David Mittlesdorf and sons TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9 15 P.M. Marion Stetson is the owner of Josephine Kincart were business T. McNealy, R. M. Warren. David and Rodney of Pendleton left 13 mixed Guernseys which was high visitors in Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. Chambers of Eugene, Ore., Thursday for their home after visit- herd of 12 to 20 cows, averaging ADMISSIONS Gerald McKenzie arrived home is visiting her daughter, Mrs. U. A. ing for a week with Mrs. Mittles- 832.4 lbs. milk making 37.7 lbs. fat. 35c and 15c Friday from valley points and will Wilson, and will remain indefinite- dorf’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. | Seven pure bred Jerseys owned by Evenings , spend the summer with his parents, ly. Sullivan. H. B. Rees was high herd of under 25c and 10c ' Children's hair cutting 25c com- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. John Kapitanovich 1 2 cows, averaging 771.4 lbs. milk Matinees Asa Thompson, pioneer resident mencing Saturday, July 16. at and daughter Rose, of Vancouver, and 42.9 lbs. fat. —Adv ot Umatilla county, and H. L. Stan- Shaar’s Barber Shop. Wn., were house guests of Mr. and High herds to date, dry cows in- C. A. Paul made a business trip PROGRAM business field now of Echo, were Mrs. John Jendrzejewski in Colum eluded, for the fifth month since the to Portland last Thursday night, re visitors in Hermiston Saturday. bia district Sunday. They are inter beginning of the testing year are FRIDAY AND SATURDAY turning Friday morning. John Pace, Jr., and Miss Esther ested in locating on the project. tabulated as fallows: MATINEE 2.30 SATURDAY Chas McKenzie arrived home Mon All the romantic excitement of < Tiffany of Portland who have been Mrs. Pearl Cleek, superintendent Owner No. Av.lbs Av.lbs day night after spending the past “The Cisco Kid.” All the house guests at the home of Mr. and of the Junior high school at Eugene, Cows Milk Fat two months in Montana and North exciting romance of “Dad Mrs. J. M. Pace for the past week, visited with Mrs. Tom Wilson and E.O.S.H., J & H....70 3107.2 157.5 Dakota. dy Long Legs.” r - left Monday night for Portland. Will Rogers. Fox Artist 40 4460.0 156.0 The W.C.T.U. will give an ice family, Saturday, She was in com- C. Lynch, II. Mrs. E. E. McPherson entertained cream and cake sale Saturday, June pany with friends who had been on Smiley, P.B.J. Who will appear in “Business and Pleasure” at the Oasts Theatre .16 3267.2 175.1 ? WARNER informally at bridge Tuesday eve 1«. in the Blessing Hardware build- a vacation trip. Plus Comedy Bunday and Monday. Matinee at 2:30 Sunday. Anderson, G.-H. 15 3745.4 166.6 ? ning at. her home south of town. ing, starting at 2:00 p. m. “For the Love of Fanny” and "The Prowlers.” Also see and hear adv. A group of the Umatilla ------------ Christ- ------- - L. C. Dyer, P.B.J... 8 2768.0 156.3 Two tables of bridge were in play Roosevelt address the democratic national convention. Dale Felthouse, of New Plymouth, ian Endeavorers surprised members J. 8. Dyer, P.B.J. 9 2647.8 148.5 during the evening. Nineteen cows were listed on the Idaho, was the house guest of Mr. of the Hermiston society by drop- and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse from Fri- ping in for Sunday nights meeting, honor roll. proved as a result of extension meet PLUS— 4 day until Monday. Mr. Felthouse The topic “Living My Own Life” ings in foods and nutrition is appa- * WITH FARMERS AROUND was discussed. rent when report blanks are sum- "I Surrender Dear” with is taking a short vacation trip. THE STATE Bing Crosby — Medbury in marized. From 19 communities, en Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wilson are the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ehrlich of Reno — Mickey Mouse Comedy parents of a 91 pound boy, born Walla Walla, accompanied by Her OREGON CITY—A Clackamas rolling 400 homemakers, 3544 im “Opry House.” 1 Tuesday afternoon in the Hermiston bert Michaelis, were business visit county hmoemaker suggests straw- provements are reported. These in- Hospital. He has been named Don ors in Hermiston Wednesday. Mr. berry muffins for the Sunday morn- «lude 112 children drinking more SUNDAY AND MONDAY ald Edward. Ehrlich is employed on the Walla ing breakfast and recommends the -milk, 127 adults drinking more Mrs. Ida Gordan and daughter Walla Bulletin. ‘milk, 173 individuals correcting MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY (Continued from Page 1) % CHILDRENS HAIRCUTS 25c ollowing recipe: “Constipation, 524 eating more vege < > Doris Jane returned to Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Woughter and vehicle and load exceeds 3000 lbs. ROGERS Rajah of Laughter 1 pint fresh strawberries OTHERS 35c Tuesday night from a week’s so family have moved into the nouse A sharp-dealing blade from the tables. 335 eating more whole grain Repeal of the state prohibition 2 tablespoons melted butter journ in LaGrande visiting friends formerly occupied by Dr. and Mrs. laws is provided in an initiative products and 317 eating more regu States, wrapped up in the razor 2 tablespoons sugar AT THE and looking after business. larly. Suggestions on improved eat- business till he discovers the A. W. Christopherson. They have measure sponsored by Harry B. 1 egg, well beaten < • Ted Wajcik, nephew of Mr. and lived in the house on the west side Critchlow of Portland, and for which ing habits were passed on by those pleasure of raising Cain. 2 cups flour Mrs. John Jendrzejewski of Colum of town for the past eighteen years. 1 petitions have been completed. enrolled to 4 97 other homemakers. 4 teaspoons baking powder bia district, left for his home in Port These meetings were supervised by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hobbs are The taxpayers’ voting qualifica- %2 teaspoon salt land Wednesday, after spending visiting at the homes of Mr. and tion amendment, providing that all Gertrude Skow, home demonstration 1 cup milk three weeks with his aunt and un Mrs. Frank Bilderbach and Mr. and persons voting on tax levies and Cut fresh strawberries in quarters agent, and Lucy A. Case, nutrition cle. Mrs. Hogan Miller this week. Mr. bond issues shall be taxpayers, is al ind place one large teaspoonful of specialist in extension. Mrs. II. E. Shesely and E. O. Hobbs is Mrs. Bilderbachs' and Mrs. so complete and ready for the ballot. < > STARTING GRESHAM—New methods of pre- berries in each hole of the muffin —in—■ 4 Comegys were business visitors in iller’s brother. Another proposed constitutional tins. Cream m butter and sugar, and paring familiar foods and sugges- town Wednesday night and Thurs amendment Business visitors from Echo Fri- referred by the legisla- add egg. Sift dry ingredients and tions for the use of wheat as a cer- day. Mr. and Mrs. Shesely and Mr. day and Saturday were Otis Hake.1 ture authorizes criminal trials with- add alternately with milk and first eal, dessert and meat substitute PLUS— Comegys have been at Susanville Geo. Ward, Wm. McCarty, Mrs. Joe out juries by consent of the accused mixture. Beat very little. Pour dishes are given as the most popu For “The Love of Fanney.” DEPRESSION BARBER Or., 107 miles south of Pendleton Boumgartner, Karl Reding, A. S. person. This amendment was fath- dough over berries. Bake 25 min- lar foods and nutrition helps re “The Prowlers” (animal pct.) PRICES FOR A for the past three months working Powers, Mrs. Ollie Neill, F. G. Hoff-ered in the 1931 session by Senator Utes or until done in hot oven (400 ceived by Multnomah county home And also see and hear Roose- LIMITED TIME. a mining claim. Mrs. Shesely came nagle, W. G.. Robertson. Geo. Wur- Crowford of Multnomah County. makers enrolled In this project degrees F. ). velt’s address at Democratic to Hermiston on business, and says ster, and Mr. and Mrs. Gillanders. A third proposed amendment pro- WM. SHAAR, Proprietor EUGENE—That family eating which was supervised by Frances national convention. that they are making wages panning Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Mrs. A. | vides that the 6 per cent limitation habits have been materially Im- Clinton, home demonstration agent. 1900990900000900000000 gold. They returned Friday. H. Norton entertained Wednesday provision may be applied to levies of evening complimenting Mrs. J. D. any one of three previous years, in ze. ementziY Y A.YYYm-ei nG.G stead of the preceding year. Waghorn, who left Thursday morn- There also will be on the ballot HOT LUNCHES ing for Salem to make her future three referendum measures attack- ing acts approved by the 1931 legis- home. F The Ladies Aid of the Baptist lature. REFRESHING DRINKS at the 1931 legis- One is directed church entertained Tuesday after noon complimenting Mrs. J. D. Wag lative act which prohibits commer- SPORTING GOODS horn who will leave Thursday for cial fishing on the Rogue river. Ano I • Salem to make her home. .The after ther attacks the legislative act pro - noon was spent in pleasant conver- viding a tax of 10 cents a pound on sation with ice cream and cake ser-¡all oleomargarine manufactured and sold in the state of Oregon, The ved at the close of the afternoon. third referendum directed at the HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 100 THIRD IRRIGATION TOUR legislative assembly is aimed at the 4) aitreitta fattetitiantianfadi fattian I fV • faxt faltirey 1 rayin act appropriating approximately ANNOUNCED FOR AUGUST. $1,182,000 fcr the support of the higher educational institutions. The third annual irrigation tour of the Willamette valley has been arranged by the Oregon Reclamation Congress in cooperation with the A STANFIELD NEWS NOTES state college extension service and 4 will be held August 18 and 19. A A J year ago such a tour attracted wide To honor Mrs. F. A. Baker on her attention and stimulated interest in birthday, her Sunday school class this type of farm improvement. gave a lawn party Tuesday after- Final plans for the tour have not Craciale that will bring the depression dollars out of hiding noon at the W. G. Wallace home been completed but tentative ar- PP-CP to “strut their stuff,” and show you how much The guests included Mrs. E. A more they will buy now than they have bought for 50 years. rangements are for the trip to be Hoosier, Mrs. D. Z. Penney. Mrs. P. made through the counties of Wash G. Rumpel, Mrs. J. F. Gibson, Mrs. PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 15 - 16 and 18. ington, Yamhill, Polk, Berton and D. R. Starkweather, Mrs. Charles Lane, with about a half day devoted Connor, Mrs. J. F. Lane, Mrs. W. > to experimental irrigation plots at G. Wallace, and the Misses Jennie BEST FOODS the state college. Less ground will FEDERAL BRAND Albon, Esther Frederickson. Helen for Fresh, pure, sweet be covered this year, making pos- Fredrickson. Helen Connor. Vivian milk, evaporated to sible better examination of the pro- Conter, Rachel Sloan, Sophronia the consistency of jects visited, says Arthur King, soils cream and sterilized. Rhea, Barbara Wessell, Marjory FULL @Eg specialist of the extension service, Burnham, Wilhelmina Hedrick. Mar QUART JAR Tall cans 5c Each in charge of advance arrangements. ion Sturdivant, Lavonne Walk, Mar Cello Wrapt The tour is open to anyone interest garet Gibson, and Ina Sturdivant. ed. Mrs. James F. Lane and daughter Pure Cane Tails Granulated Marie and Miss Marian Sturdivant are guests of Mrs. Lane’s sister. Mrs. W. G. Wallace. gw I Red & Pound THE ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hoosier have For ■ “A n White Pail ReRYKCa ICN halves returned from their motor trip to Lethbridge and other -Canadian points. They were accompanied on SPERRY’S White the return trip by Mrs. Hoosier’s For wNtî sister, Mrs. P. G. Rumpel, who will VX ! be here several weeks visiting rela- MAC MARR BLEND—The finest gV , Red & tires. flavored, rich mellow coffee ob Dox. For IN TOWN! tainable. Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers re- 40 ox. Packages |turned Saturday from Portland1 WE HANDLE ONLY Per Pound where they have been for several LB. QUALITY MEATS days. Tin Bob Rogers who has been em- WE KNOW HOW TO CUT è*9000s*sss 8099000c00998scccsccsccsccccccsssscscosscoccccscosoc06666666 ployed by Swift & Company at Ken- Lb. AND TAKE CARE Tin . newick returned to his home here OF MEATS Tuesday. Pure Vegetable Shortening For All Cooking Purposes OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Cleghorn were AND ' guests at the Andrew Cleghorn home Come in and give us the last week while enroute to Idaho. 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