THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
PAGE FOUR
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waller and the nineteenth century as wagon SCENE FOR NATIONAL LEGION
daughter Jean of LaGrande, Ore., trains rolled slowly west into a land
spent Sunday night with Mr. and whose gold was reflec ted in the set CONVENTION LAID IN PORTLAND
Advertise
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. They were ac ting sun.
PORTLAND, Ore., August 22,—
Your EBusiness
This trek of courageous pioneers Portland, after a year of preparation
companied from LaGrande by Frank
Waller who has been visiting in La- to the West has an echo in "West is ready to be the scene of the 1932
Grande while enroute home after ward Ho!", the parade which is one National Convention of the Amer
Mrs. C. A. Paul and two daughters
Angela DeMauro of Hermiston attending the Olympic games. Mr. of the features of the Pendleton
Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year
returned from Seattle Wednesday had her tonsils and adenoids re- Waller Is a symphony orchestra di- Round-Up, September 8, 9 and 10. ican Legion in mid-September, ac-
after a sojourn of 20 days there vis moved at the Hermiston hospital rector and will make his home in I In this spectacle of western history cording to Aaron M. Frank, chair-
i man of the Executive Committee of
iting relatives. Mrs. Paul attended Wednesday.
Milwaukee. Wisconsin, this winter, I these passes in review cowboys, rep the Legion Convention Commission.
the National W. C. T. U. convention
Business visitors in
Pendleton He left by train from here Sunday resenting the wild, carefree life of This largest convention ever enter
as a delegate from the county orga
the plains; the covered wagons, tained in the northwest will be at
Monday were Joe Reeves, Nell and night.
nization. She says that a report of
Hermiston, Oregon.
which carried their precious burden tended by 75,000, according to in-
Jack Reeves, Theda Burnside and I
Mrs.
W.
W.
Felthouse
and
son
the convention will be given next
The Best in Talking Pictures
of women and children; outriders of dications from state Legion de-
her sister, Isabel, who is visiting Gale left Thursday
morning
for the wagon trains on whose vigilance
Thursday at the regular meeting.
TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M.
with her sister this week. Miss Portland where they will visit e
partments.
’ depended the life of every person in
Mrs. N. W. Bloom of Columbia Burnside came Saturday and will some time.
The official convention of the
ADMISSIONS
the little traveling community; In- Legion and Auxiliary run. from
district returned from Seattle the stay for two weeks.
35c and 15c
______ left dians m bright war paint, whose September 12 through September
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerking
first of the week after attending the
Mrs. Harry Kelley entertained at Sunday for Wallowa Lake where forays dotted the western trails with 15. For earlier arrivals the “Rose
Evenings
National W. C. T. U. convention as
25c and 10c
a delegate from the local organiza- four tables of bridge last Thursday they will spend part of a ten day graves, and stage coaches which City”, beautifully decorated, will
night at an informal party. Mrs. Joe vacation. Mr. Gerking is manager of later careened over these same high- offer attractive entertainment fea-
Matinees
lion. She also visited her son while
Norton won high honors and Mrs. the MacMarr store here which is he- ways carrying gold bullion and ad-
there.
tures beginning September 9. From
PROGRAM
Logan Todd consolation.
ing managed by Herbert Hed wall, j venturesome travelers.
then on, free golf privileges will be
Mrs. C. R. Wood of Irrigon is em-
Westward Ho parade will be held ¡accorded all who register, "Ameri-
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec- assisted by Floyd O’Kelley, during
Jack
’
s
Cafe
starting
this
ployed
at
Saturday,
last
day
of
the
Round-Up,
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
his absence, Mr. Hedwall has been
can Legion Park, will provide free
week. Mr. House plans to keep the | ialist of Pendleton, will be in Her- working tn Pendleton for the past and as it swings past will present to
amusement, dances will be held each
miston
at
the
Hermiston
Hotel
on
cafe open night and day.
"lame and sword and bloodlust
Wednesday, August 31. Hours 1:00 month and will resume his duties view a cross section of life when theevening, and hospitality booths will
sweep the war torn land! .... A
help make arrangements for fish-
Miss Myrnle Clayton, accredited to 5:00 P. M.
—Adv. there upon the return of Mr. Gerk- West was the Great Adventure.
woman crumples in the path of
Oddly enough this parade crosses ing and recreational trips.
ing.
teacher of piano, will begin her fall
yelling fiends!,
Strong men
Miss Marion Briggs plans to leave
the trail known as the Oregon Trail,!
Free sightseeing trips start Sun-
classes after September 1st. Miss
Briggs
Miss Marion
quail in terror as the tartar
for
Portland Sunday where she will
m . plans
traversed by the earliest pioneers day morning. September 11. with a
Clayton,
student
under
Lillian
Zeff-
strikes!
to leave Sunday for Medford, Ore., who ventured into the Northwest.
round trip leaving for Multnomah
ries Petri at Oregon State College. spend a few days before going on as where she will take up
her duties as
Some of the couches appearing in Falls and another for the Mount
ind has had five years teaching ex- Medford to resume her duties
»ICH AUD
teacher in the schools there.
the parade were in active service on Hood Loop, both Sunday and Mon-
perience. Instructions will be given teacher. .
Seattle Opto-the old trails 88 early as 1850. These day. Beginning Sunday and lasting
Dr.
H.
C.
Curry,
the
to both beginning and advance
Miss Harriet Heliker of Ione is
Wednesday,
the famous
pupils.
—Adv. i the house guest of Mrs.’ II G. Ran- metrist, who has made professional are oxned/bv therun d-Vp,asxopën:“through
this week at their farm home visits to Hermiston for 20 years and
Ta'
Prefer e" or he
Convention “Dugout” open house
Mrs. Georgia Henderson returned | kin
| will serve free “feeds” of Oregon
i is known for good optical work at icat value.
Wednesday night from a short vaca south of town.
reasonable prices will again be at
The Round-Up this year has an seafoods, cheese near beer and other
tion spent at points in Washington,
A C. Swarner and daughter Gladys Hotel Hermiston, Monday, Aug. 29, added significance in the fact that products. Patriotic services will be
with Gwili Andre, Edward Ever Canada, and Portland. She was back were business visitors in Pendleton for one day. Eyes Examined, Glasses representatives of the American Leg- held Sunday evening at the Munici
on the job at the Farm Bureau Co Monday.
ett Horton and Zasu Pitts.
Ground and Fitted.
— Adv. ion from all parts of the United pal Auditorium and the Auxiliary
States will stop off here for the will give a dinner to their national
operative Thursday morning.
Plus: Mickey Mouse in "Wild
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker western epic on their way to Port-president, Louise w. Williams.
Waves’ “Beach Pajamas" comedy
Victor Stockard is taking his va-and family of Pilot Rock visited and daughter Beverley left Wednes land for the national convention of
ind a Bedtime story.
Business sessions of the Legion
cation from the Farm Bureau Co- Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Baxter day morning for Seaside on a short the Legiou. September 12-15.
and Auxiliary will open Monday at
operative starting this week.
Hutchinson and family in Columbia vacation trip. Grant Walker is tak-
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
the Auditorium and the Masonic
Would You Do It? —• would you
Mrs. C. M. Jackson is receiving district. Miss Marva Hutchinson has ing care of the service station dur Poultrymen Hold Big
Temple, omitting Tuesday (day of
rot in jail and-live a life of shame?
been
their
house
guest
for
the
past
ing
their
Convention
At
Corvallis
absence.
medical treatment in the Hermiston
the ‘Big Parade’)
and continue
See, sympathize, laugh and cry-—
week.
hospital this week.
September 14 and 15. Monday will
Mr.
B.
S.
Kingsley
returned
from
OVER
Determination to fight If necess
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner return Portland last Friday after spending ary for continuation of poultry's i feature the spectacular “Forty and
Mrs. Ina Wessell left early Thurs-
THE
¡Eight” night parade and the Mili-
lay morning for Portland where she ed from Vancouver, Wn., Monday af- the week with his son and family at share in agricultural research was
tary Ball and National Commander’s
the
ter
visiting
their
daughter
and
son-
Seaside.
Mrs.
Kingsley
and
their
will spend the remainder of
repeatedly expressed by the Oregon
has in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schofield, daughter, Mrs. P. T. Schooley, of
Dinner.
week. Mrs. Laura Logan, who
Foultrymen’s association at the 9th
The “Big Parade”, on Tuesday,
and
new
baby
granddaughter
who
Tampa,
Florida,
also
visited
at
Sea
been working at Weston for the
annual poultrymen s convention at
will
side but remained in Portland until Oregon State college. The program beginning at 11:00 A. M.
past month, returned Tuesday and has been named Patricia Jane.
Sunday night when Mrs. Schooley consisted mostly of hearing results dominate the events of the 13th.
Q (jtimmaurd Qiaun
$ is B
J
will resume her duties as cook at the
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lee, old resi-
On September 14, the crack drum
Mrs. of recent experimental work carried
cafe, assisted by Mrs. Hart and Bar- dents of Hermiston, were here on departed for her home and
Wynne Gibson enacting six phas
Kingsley left for Hermiston.
Mrs. on for the industry since the last corps of the country will hold their
bara Wessen.
business from Lebanon, Oregon
es of the woman’s life!
colorful
preliminary competitions
Schooley has teen visiting for the meeting two years ago.
Monday.
during
the
day at the Multnomah
Leland
Osborn,
son
of
Mr.,
and
past
six
weeks
with
her
parents
here.
Pat O’Prien and Francis Dee
Most former officers were reelect
stadium and the championship finals
Plus: Andy Clyde in “Shopping
Mrs. R. E. Osborn, of Walla Walla,
Marion Pierce, daughter of Mr.
ed,
Fred
Cockell
of
Milwaukie
re
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelley of La
in the evening.
With Wifie” and Uncle Sam wins
Wn., arrived Monday and will assist and Mrs. O. C. Pierce, left for Pen Grande were business visitors in maining as president, J. R. Russell,
Olympic Games by wide margin
his parents in the remodeling of the dleton Sunday evening to spend the Hermiston Wednesday of this week. Corvallis, as vice president, and
and many other up to date news
Corlis Hotel building which is being week with her aunt and uncle, Mr
Harry Conner, brother of Mrs. Lloyd Lee of Salem as one of the
in Fox News.
FAIR PREMIUM LISTS WILL
Raymond Walker, has been employ directors. F. L. Knowlton of the ex-
and Mrs. Ray Elliott.
made Into an apartment house.
ed in Burnham's store this week dur- périment station staff succeeds H. BE READY IN TWO WEEKS
(Continued from Page One)
j ing the absence of Mr. Burnham IE. Cosby, extension specialist, as
!
secretary
-
treasurer,
and
G.
M.
who has been ill. Mr. Burnham was
be a football game Saturday which
back on the job again Wednesday Leslie, Tigard, is a new director. will probably be scheduled with Hep
Close to 300 attended the meeting. pner. It was impossiblt to scheduli
for a short while.
I The associated voted to maintain the usual fair-time game with Pen
; a strong legislative cdmrittee to dleton.
NOTICE
I present the needs of the industry in
A motion was carried that twenty-
The State Central committee of I maintaining experimental work,
five cents admission be collected
Umatilla
Oregon,
of
the
Socialist
particularly
«
hhe • C". r~ •
7." ■. ;
... ■ . -
: re Mt
with poultry diseases,
Party., gives public notice to all saying this and related investiga- each day of the fair and that grade
registered Socialist Party members tions are vital to the Oregon poul school children be admitted free the
first day, Friday.
that the 2nd congressional District | trymen
Superintendents appointed to the
convention of the Socialist Party, A
in the present sheep-
will le held at McFarland Farm , at killing dog law was advocated different divisions for the fair are
3 P. M„ in Umatilla, Oregon, on the whiel would include poultry under
First of September, 1932, at Umatil- its benefits
Large losses are now to
la for the purpose of nominating a sustained at times from stray dogs,
candidate for Congress, and trans- it was said
ict such other business as may pro-
theft, on the other
perly come before the meeting.
hand, have been reduced to a min-1 1
Signed
imum by the working of the "gaso-1
Geo. R. Buickerood
line cowboy” law and the new state
State Chairman
police system, President Cockcll re-
Coming •
• Again
4
Local Happenings
1
Oast Uheatre
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle
who has made Profession
al visits to Hermiston for
20 years will again be at
Hotel Hermiston
Mon. Aug. 29
for one day. Eyes Exam
ined, Glasses Ground and
Fitted.
Charges Reduced
as follows: J. Jendrzejewski, farm
produce; Garnet D. Best, sheep and
hogs; L. C. Dyer, grounds; Harry
Kelley, concessions; C. A. Lynch and
Roy Attebury, cattle; Lyle Tilden,
and Wm. Logan, poultry; L. C, Todd
athletics; Mrs. Wm. Hineline, wom
en’s department; and Enos Martin,
clerk.
Premium lists will be available
some time within the next two
weeks.
,
ROAR OF THE DRAGON
Advanced Plan For Coops.
“The Oregon plan of organisa-
tion, adopted by more than 40 co-
operatives in the past two or. three
years, is really a long time program
to advance cooperative enterprises
through understanding,
technical
improvement and unity of effort.”
List/ -s',
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SATURDAY
Specials
FOR AUGUST 27
POT ROAST BEEF
10c
SHO. PORK ROAST
10c
and you can always depend
on a full line of meats
to select from. ____
HERMISTON MEAT
MARKET
Hermiston, Oregon
chance
Friday
Saturday
RED & WHITE — j lichter and
better m ens red flour t a saving
“
guaranteed to olease von.
LARGE
PKGS.
6 PAR
CARTONS
Milled and scented — made exclusively for Red & White. Will
the most fastidious. A better soap for less.
Shrimp
Meat
• Red & White
Fancy
u)
1
Tall
Cans
Fnncv Med. • Blue
Quality
With Conditioner — Red & White
1 apioca
Real Oven Baked — Red & White
5-07
SSTANT — Red & White
Vacuum
WADHAMS
Wiles — Sunshine Bakers
vS
Red & White — F
Pound
and FluffV
vegetable shortening that
Phone
1 ported. So much better has this |
situation become that the associa-
tion voted to discontinue its affil-
LEGIONNAIRES PRIVILEGES
iation with the private detective ag-
Mail orders now are being accept- ency dealt with for several years. |
ed for combination tickets for the The old association
“yellow
tag
four feature events of the National plan" is being continued, however.
I American Legion Convention to be 1 In a review of the present status I
staged in Portland’s huge Multno- of the industry in Oregon, H. E. i
I mah Civic Stadium, according to Cosby declared that one of the most |
I word received by H. G. McCulley. dangerous tendencies is that toward
I, Commander of the local American chicks at chewing gum prices’
I i Legion post, from the Portland Con- where some hatcherymen are ac
I vention Commission headquarters. .. j ceding to buyers demands for cheap
The combination tickets are $2, chicks by lowering breeding stand-
I j and are good for reserved seats for ards. This, said Cosby, will ruin
I the big parade Tuesday, September the industry if persisted in.
I 13 and reserved sections for the 40
and 8 night parade Monday, Septem
NOW YOU CAN BUY
ber 12; the drum corps preliminaries
all day Wednesday, September 14,
and the drum corps finals that Wed-
! nesday night. Mall orders with re-
Wear longer than wool or cotton.
mittances should be sent to Mult-
Soft and easy on your feet. Per
j nomali Civic Stadium, Portland.
fect ventilation. Do not mat like
I Only 12,000 of the combination
wool or cotton. Grease and dirt
(tickets good for all of the events
do not stick to mohair like they
will be sold, according to the an- do to other materials. If your
feet bother you try GOAT HAIR
i nouncement, Visitors to Portland
SOX. Then you will buy no other.
during the convention week who
wish to see these great spectacles in Ask The Man Who Wears Them.
I comfort at the stadium should ob-
A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS
tain their tickets Immediately.
Both Felts and Straws—
The big parade will pass In review
Both Dress and Work
lin the stadium; the 40 A 8 parade
CERTAIN LINES OF SHOES
[ will form In the stadium, where
Mens — Boys — Womens
special stunts also are planned, and
LADIES’ HOSIERY
the drum and bugle corps events
DRESS HOSE
I will be held solely in the big am-
MENS DRESS PANTS
I phitbeater.
and
BOYS' POLO SHIRTS
MEN’S LACE BREECHES
“WESTWARD HO!” PARADE
and LEATHER GLOVES
BRINGS PIONEER REMINISCENCE
PRICES REDUCED
o to 50%
PENDLETON. Ore., Aug. 24—
CHASG. BURK’S, INC
(Special)—"Westfard Ho!” This cry
WEST SIDE
ran up and down the cast hank of
the lower Mississippi river early in EBEEEEEESEsEAnmmI
REGISTRATION FEE INSURES
Service
Price
Quality
RED 5 WHITE
" Losses rrom
121/2C
BEEF STEAK
600000000000000000000009
MACMARR STORES
Special Values For
Sat. and Mon. Aug. 27 & 29
SUGAR S
mp.2s
F.
— —
YE—
59 YUIT
Matches
BOX
CARTON
a a
Aeg
—2)
100 lb.
BAG—
$4.59
Quart - Ball Mason
or Kerr Per
Self Dozen
Seal-
ing.
4 -
owC
3.
Wheat ies
An
An tacai
Ideal pul
Summer
Breakfast
Food.
Package—
Goat Hair Sox
1
SOAP
SALMON
Palm Olive
Enjoy Brand
5
Regular
10c Bar
MILK
BACON
8-OZ. CANS
FEDERAL OR
59C
DARIGOLD
GREEN
Peppers
2 Los. 15c
250
PLYMOUTH
BRAND
Lettuce
Large
Crisp
Heads
Hermiston, Ore
o .
40
—2
GREEN
Corn
GOLDEN
FRESH
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