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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1932 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE FOUR 3 I C. H. Shaw of Huran, Oregon, is I(9AZ | visiting his daughter, Mrs. R. G. Attebury on Butter Creek. Local Happenings Aiiiiriinatc your printing nrrd» Mrs. Lyle Tilden was a Pendleton Fred McMurray of Ione was a bu- siness visitor in Hermiston Monday. business visitor Tuesday. — -T D. M. Parker of Holdman was looking after business in town Mon day. Oregon future Columbia River (Continued from Page One) ble areas and they serve as national insurance,’ he explained. ‘Reclama- tion is a good anchor to the wind- ward. While other areas may be dis- tressed by drouth and others made wastelands by floods, these sections where the water supply is controlled are assured of reasonable prosper- ity.’ Keith Elders, who has been act- ing as night num al the Union Pa- Chris Johnson and family of cific depot for the past ten months. L. W .Wright and family of Lew iston, Idaho, attended to business North Powder were business visitors left last week for Pendleton. F in Hermiston the first of the week. Woughter, local agent, is actin; ind visited friends here Monday. night and day man at present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider of Ir Mr. and Mrs. “Scotty” Taylor K. C. McReynolds of Swiss Home, were Pendleton business visitors rigon were transacting business in Hermiston, Oregon. Oregon, came last week and will vi- Nature’s Vagaries Eliminated. Hermiston last Saturday. The Best in Talking Pictures Tuesday. sit for the next two weeks with his I " Tt is in these areas where water TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M. Mrs. W. C Ball of Klamath Falls, sister, Mrs. W. S. Boynton, and oth- is available on good land where you Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline, and will find the most striking advances, ADMISSIONS Mr and Mrs Herbert Haneline were who has been visiting her brother er relatives. ---------- - [the most intelligent people, the best I N. B. Whitford, for the past two visitors in Pilot Kock Sunday. 35c and 15c Jim Clayton and his sister Myrn- schools, and the best general setup. months, left Friday for her home. Evenings Die Clayton who have been on a two It is true, that while the sections 25c and 10c Jim Neary left Tuesday afternoon week's vacation trip to Seattle and might vary in prosperity with the Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze and son for Pendleton where he will be om- Matinees other coast points, returned to Her- market, they do not vary in the ca- he ployed for the remainder of the sum- Frank returned Wednesday night miston Sunday night. Miss Clayton parity to produce a good living and from a week's vacation spent at A ¿TEAM OF FAVORITES, Sally Eilen and Jamee Dunn, uho are mer. left for her home in Enterprise the necessities for the residents. PROGRAM Camp Sherman in central Oregon. again co-starred in the Fox Production, * Dance Team." Tuesday morning. I “ ‘The reason for the stability is FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Chester Johnson left Tuesday ---------- because the people are not subject to Showing at the Oasis Theatre Friday & Saturday A. R. Roberts and Glen Parsons morning for Long Creek. Oregon. Haircuts. 35c; Children’s ; at the vagaries of nature—they have a MATINEE 2.30 SATURDAY Portland Saturday returned from where he will remain indefinitely Shaar’s Barber Shop. adv. I controlled water supply. And when afternoon after spending several Twice as good as "Bad Girl. with J. P. French and family. ---------- they find the frost lines they are as- | =============== agent, assisted in establishing these days there. Mrs. W. A. Hauser and Mrs. Tex- sured of production as anything can - “ systems. JAMES & SALLY WITH FARMERS AROUND as A. Casey of Meacham were busi- be. C. W. Ricketts of Los i Gatos, Calif. THE STATE PENDLETON- A movement to es DU NN EILERS was a house guest of C L Upham The Girl Scout's picnic which was ness visitors in Hermiston Monday. •• ‘In total these areas tablish actual pasture grass demon to have been held next Wednesday. Mrs. Hauser is Ernest Hauser's but they are exceedingly in valuable.’ I and son Dick Tuesday night, i in Co EUGENE—The Lane County Ag stration plantings in dairy regions July 27, has been called oft because mother, former assistant county I "Good crops and stable conditions ______ I lumbia district. of the absence of Mrs. A. W. Chris agent here, and Mrs. Casey is his were encountered by Dr. Wilbur in I ricultural council which represents of this county has grown out of re organized farming here definitely cent meetings held by County Agent topherson. sister. his tour, accompanied by Mrs. Wil Comedy 'All American Kickback accepted the request of the county W. A. Holt and Roger W. Morse, ex Mrs. O. O. Felt house returned Sun bur, through New YoYrk, the mid Mickey Mouse, "Weenie Roast” court and Red Cross to assist in the tension dairyman. Plantings of sweet Miss Ruth Bensel, Miss Florence day night from Weiser. Idaho, where I Dr. and Mrs A. W. Christopherson die North Dakota, Montana she spent a week visiting her mo- Pearson. Walter Pearson, and Geo. left Thursday for Seattle where Dr. Idaho, Washington and Oregon. He local relief garden and food preser clover, ladino clover, meadow fescue ther, Mrs. Barbara Stevens, and McKenzie attended the special fea- Christopherson will spend some time found no indication of an impending vation plan. A comprehensive pro and orchard grass are planned. One SUNDAY AND MONDAY gram has been worked out which planting of sudan grass has already j ture “Grand Hotel” in Pendleton attending a medical clinic. Dr. Ca- other relatives. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY i national calamity, no lack of food or brings into close cooperation the ex been arranged. Importance of pas I Monday afternoon. Dr. naparoli is taking care of i shelter or necessities, nor evidence Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble, Mr. Christopherson's practice during his of any coming. Tains have been heir tension service forces, the county tures in lower production costs was court. Red Cross and other agencies emphasized by the dairymen. Mr and Mrs. R G Penney and son absence and he and Mrs. Canaparoli EDDIE QUILLAN MITZI GREEN and Mrs. James Todd, Mr. and Mrs. ful, and if it were not for the gen OTHY LEE ARLINE JUDGE and the Misses Esther and Helen MARSHFIELD—Ground shell to Geo. Story, and Mr. and Mrs Gerald are occupying the Christopherson eral price conditions, they would be to effect the preservation of suffi- ient food to maintain at least the White spent Sunday picnicking at Frederickson left Wednesday morn residence. be used as agricultural lime is now ; prosperous. minimum standard during the six ing on a week's vacation trip to the I ", ", Weston. available at the dock here at 15 per Low Market Main Trouble. non ths non-producing period, r coast. Miss Edna Turnblad left last week ” ‘The reason for their difficulties ton, which is well under the price SHERIDAN — Farmers of this re- for Union, Oregon, where she will | is largely a question of marketing Jee Hawkins of Adams accompan- J. M. Biggs and son Dan of La- spend two weeks visiting of ground limestone shipped in. Lo rion have expanded the area under —=o Mr. —5. and and marketin now is dependent on | led by Bob Henderson and Faith Grande were in Hermiston Wednes- Mrs. F. E. Decker. Mr. and Mrs. cal men interested in agricultural irrigation this year, W. H. Brandt They're on the war-path to lift | Wilson were in town Sunday. Mr. day. Dan visited his friends here Decker came to Hermiston and re- the world situation. development assisted by County ” ‘ Also while there is a good ilea' six acres of ir- has established some the scalp from old man gloom, | Hawkins and Bob returned that while Mr. Biggs attended to busi- mained over night and Edna re of talk and discussion, there is a Igation on a new farm he has just Agent George H. Jenkins have car or to the wide-open west, where | evening but Faith remained until ness. turned with them. great respect in general for what laughs split the great divide. I Monday. purchased. He will get the water ried this project through from a President Hoover has done and his Pen- EDDIE QUILLAN Mrs. Dale Emory of and Mr. Col. and Mrs. Jordan and Miss capacity to move the country along by gravity from the Old Mill ditch. mere idea to a successful cooperative Mr. and Mrs. Carol Jackson and dleton are visiting at the home of Eleanor Jordan motored to Portland B0R0THY LEE F. Daniels has added four acres Industry in which sea shells are out of the doldroms into normal con son Donald of Minneapolis were Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Attebury on But- j last Friday where Mrs. Jordan and ditions. I found no substantial evi- MITZIE GREEN o the land he irrigates from thi: dredged from the bay, ground and house guests Friday and Saturday of - ter Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Attebury | Miss Jordan took the train for Los dence of a desire to shift captains. 1 LUS — same source. S. T. White, county sold direct to farmers. Mrs. Ina Wessel and daughter Bar- are Mrs. Emory's parents. Angeles. Co). Jordan returned to • ‘In general the people realize “COWSLIPS" Chic Sale bara, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs Wessel Hermiston Saturday. Mrs. Jordan | --= VNNV/MAV/NV/NVAU/!“ "MAD MELODY" Cartoon that we have ... had stormy weather— were girlhood rhums and have not The young people of the Hermis will spend some time in California that the stormy conditions have been FOX NEWS seen each ether for 23 years. Mr. ton Christian Endeavor society wish visiting relatives and friends. world-wide—and that we are com ■TEXT WEEK— HOT LUNCHES I and Mrs. Jackson were on a vaca to thank all those who aided in mak ing out of it with no substantia! Symphony of Six Million" tion trip and went from here to the ing the ice cream social given Wed- Miss Jessie Brierley and Mrs. damage." a success. Adv. Sage entertained the primary de- I Yellowstone National Park REFRESHING ERINKS "The building up of new demands — partment of the Methodist church has created a new basis for supply- Sunday school Wednesday after- ing them in which America is com- SPORTING GOODS [ noon. The youngsters enjoyed the af peting with the world, Dr. Wilbur ternoon playing games on the lawn said." L Refreshments were served later. Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them Oas is Chatre DANCE TEAM “’WHEELER"" WOOLSEY ay Cooling Feed Suggestions tor , FRI. & SAT E JULY 22 • 23 Peas Red * White No. 2 Cans Fancy Sifted Red & W hite 2 No. 2 Cans Fancy While Segme Is Florida Grapefruit Hominy BROOMS 2 - 35c Red & White No 2 12 Cans Q L - WHY NOT get value for your money? Is there any just reason for a low grade broom? A REAL broom will last several times longer - will sweep cleaner and easier and you will find it worth far more than the difference in price. Just ask one of the many thousand la- dies who are using these REAL brooms. 35c 0° & 0 JUC Red White &0C Tuna Fished s White Punch Flavor-3 & Q O JC Blue White Camay Soap - 3 Certo 2 | Crisco - 3 ih $ Wheaties-2 Packages Bars &@7 V 4 C 19c Fine Milled and Scented , 25c FIVE TRUE FRUIT FLAVORS Orange. Lem on. Lime, Strawberry and Raspberry with Just the Right Amount of Sugar. Disolves imme- diately in one quart of cold water — A De lightful Beverage. Green White 23c : Pen-Jell - 2 Bottles Pall 49c 59c 27c Harris Kernkamp, Orville Wid mon, and Miss Dorothy Wrensky, IN OREGON HOMES all of Rosalia, Wn„ drove down to spend the week end as guests of Miss Myrtle McAtee. Miss Wrensky is a CORVALLIS- An eight-page leaf teacher in Whitman county, Wn. let giving directions and timé tallies the Mr. Wldman is a student at for home canning has just been re Cheney Normal. leased from the home economics di vision of the college extension ser- Mrs. Maurice Juve and daughter It contains detailed instruc- vice. Gale, and sister Miss Bernice Mil tions for canning various vegetables ler arrived in Hermiston Wednesday meats (including poultry and fish) night from Enterprise where they and fruits, together with explicit have been visiting for the past three time tables for use with the pressure weeks. Miss Miller left Thursday af- cooker and hot water bath. This is terhoon for Portland where she leaflet is a reprint of a portion of in nurses training. She visited at Ext. Bui. 450, "Home Food Presar home for two weeks vation,” soon to be issued. The leaf- Mrs. B. S. Kingsley and her I let may be obtained upon request daughter. Mrs P H Schooley of Tam- from any county extension office oi pa, Florida, returned home Wednes-by writing Ciarlici Nye, state leader day after a week's sojourn in Conda. of home economics extension. Cor Idaho, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh valis. CORVALLIS—The annual sum Fraser. They report a wonderful trip and just missed a baby tornado that mer tour of the Western Oregon Nut hit Soda Springs Wednesday after- Growers' asociation has just been noon before their arrival on Thurs announced for August 31 and Sep tember 1 by C. E. Schuster, secreta day. ry of the association and nut special 1st at the experimental station. Some new territory never before reached on these tours will be visited this I | year, he says. Details will be an-1 I nounced later. CORVALLIS Eleven servings of I canned vegetables, seven servings of canned fruit, and two servings of canned meat per person each week are provided In the “1932 Canning and Storage Budget for Western Oregon Farm Families” recommen- ded by the home economics division j JULY 23rd. of the state extension service, Cor- vallis. This leaflet suggests the | You get results from printing done by us SATURDAY Specials POT ROAST BEEF 10c SHO. PORK ROAST 1212c LEG PORK ROAST • 15c SHOULDER LAMB 10c HOME SUGAR CURED BACON 12 or whole slab . 16c 8 LB. PAIL LARD ........... 70c 4 LB. PAIL LARD Joe Norton, Owner Phone 911 Free Delivery - 40c HERMISTON MEAT MARKET Hermiston. Oregon number of containers of various pro- ducts which these farm, home can- ' ners should fill in order to reduce cash expenditures for food during a non-growing season of 40 weeks as well as other similar information. It may be obtained by writing the home economics extension service, Corvallis. EUGENE—“Making improvements in my home was very interesting, not only for myself but for my hus band,” is the comment of one Lane county homemaker who has been studying kitchen improvement un- der the direction of Gertrude Skow, home demonstration agent. The 31 I women enrolled in the project re port a total of 174 changes In their kitchens, and indicate that helpful ideas obtained at the meetings were other homemakers I passed on to 10$*9990909 $ 9999*7$**% , Hitt’s Confectionery | HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 100 folototros i Mottotototommnont MACMARR STORES Food Prices Drop IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS, GROCERY PRICES HAVE DROPPED AN AVERAGE OF 15%. IN THE LAST 3 YEARS, ALMOST 50%. You always find the new low prices first at our stores. PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 22. 23 and 25. Mac Marr COFFEE Hits the spot of every meal. A coffee you’ll be proud to serve. Here’s Coffee Value ! 29c Pound (Bec air ogee Snowflake Lb. 4*. W— Cesta to Lightly Salted ae mb Sodasi Box Salmon ci: 2 For 19c BEST FOODS GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise 45c 25CI A real quality product. BACON Morrell’s Eureka Brand Mild Cure, Medium weight. FULL QUART JAR FULL PINT JAR SPAGHETTI FRANCO-AMERICAIN 3 Can 25c With tomato sauce and cheese. 10 Bars P & G SOAP The old stand by. For all laundry * household uses. GREEN CORN 25c Hermiston, Ore. « Phone 241