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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloom of Uma Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson and daughter Mary Helen and Mr. and tilla are the proud parents of a sev Mrs. Arnberg motored to Enterprise, en pound baby boy born Friday, September 22, in the St. Anthonys' Oregon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Chambers have hospital in Pendleton. The young moved into the Osborn apartments. man has been named William Bar Mr. Chambers is employed at the ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke attend Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Graham and Umatilla air port. Pendleton were Hermiston visitors ed Happy Canyon Friday night. Mrs. Ida Gordon and Arnold Weal- son Frank of Elgin were Hermiston Tuesday. Bonnie Jean Payne, oldest daugh ty visited Sunday with Mrs. Gor business visitors last Friday and Walter Mead is taking a week’s ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Payne, don's sisters, the Misses Wilma and Saturday. Alfred Stoop accompanied vacation from his duties at the has been quite ill with pneumonia. them from LaGrande and visited his Pauline Stoop. Ralph Farm Bureau Cooperative. Mrs. Chas. Plourd and two child sisters, the Misses Wilma and Paul Mrs. Mabel Ralph and family, Shafer is taking his place during ren of Pendleton were local visitors Miss Margaret Elliott, and Eugene ine Stoop, over the week end. his absence. Wednesday, George Mitchell, cashier of the Pierce attended the Round-Up Sat- Bud Mrs. Ina Wessell and son State Bank of Echo, A. H. Norton urday. motored to Pendleton Tuesday on Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble, Mr. and D. M. Deeter of Hermiston, at- business. i nd Mrs. H. L. Payne, and Miss tended the reorganization meeting Mr. and I Mrs. Cleve Clark and Theta Burnside motored to Pendle- of the Blue Mountain Bankers asso children attended i the Round-Up Hermiston, Oregon ton Friday evening where they at- elation at Walla Walla Wednesday night. Saturday. tended Happy Canyon. SATURDAY FRIDAY Mrs. Ernest Carson and Mrs. S. Mrs. Roy Dyer of Ellensberg, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spinning of TWO MEN ABOUT TOWN! spent two days the first of the week Carson and soi Dale were Round- at The Dalles spent Friday night Maurice and his pal . . a door- Up visitors Saturday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. step babe-e. All Paree loves Miss Mable Spinning of The ton. They attended the Round-Up Burnham. Mrs. Dyer returned with them . . . and they love all Paree. the Burnhams when they motored Dalles visited Sunday with Mr. and in Pendleton Saturday. to Ellensberg with their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Norton. She is a nurse in Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Stewart of Pen Marjorie, who enrolled in the El- The Dalles hospital. dleton were Hermiston visitors Wed lensberg Normal for the second year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger en nesday while Dr. Stewart looked af tertained last Friday night with Mrs. Ed Schofield, who has been ter business interests. dinner and bridge. Covers were laid Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayse and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tor Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zufelt of W. J. Warner, returned to her home and Mrs. N. R. Mueller, Miss Nell Bend, Ore., were over night guests in Vancouver last Thursday, but ex with HELEN TWELVETREES Reeves, and J. A. Reeves. of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Arnsberry last pects to return soon for her daugh EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Saturday. They were enroute home ter, Patricia who remained with her BABY LE ROY grandparents. alter attending the Round-Up. Plus— Burns & Allen in “Watch ing the Baby,” cartoon and Miss Isabel Dodd, who is employ A delightful luncheon was given "Driving Danger.” final epi ed in Portland, arrived in Hermiston Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Peter sode of “The Last Frontier.” Wednesday morning and will spend Castric north of town with Mrs. several days with her parents, Mr. Lyle Tilden and Mrs. E. E. McPher SUNDAY - MONDAY son acting as Joint hostesses. Six and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Sam Moore tables of bridge were in play during Neil Barnhart and i "THE GREATEST FIRE SHOTS motored to Walla Walla Monday the afternoon with high honors go- EVER FILMED! evening where they attended a meet ing to Mrs. B. Haneline, second high And nothing to lose but his life! agents. to Mrs. James Todd, and consolation ing of Standard Oil company 1 The office of the i Pacific Tele to Mrs. A. W. Christopherson. phone & Telegraph company has Guests at the home of Mr. and been calsomined and painted, both Mrs. Chas. Lynch this week include inside and outside. The work was Mrs. Hegsted and family of Astoria, done last week by Mr. Gilleamore of and E. H. Lynch of Portland. The tubes % Stanfield. former is Mrs. Lynch’s sister, and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mrs. Raymond Elliott and two the latter is Mr. Lynch’s father. A FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES FOR | children, and Miss Loraine Wright family reunion was held at the RKO.RADIO PICTURE HERMISTON sale cheap. E. B. Johnson, 3- of Pendleton, and Earl Ralston of Lynch home Tuesday night. Other Plus— Patlie Review, Comedy, DRUG CO. miles N. East of Hermiston on the Portland spent Tuesday at the home guests present beside the family Cartoon. 5-itp ! of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce. Paul Miller orchard. were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lynch, Mr. SPECIAL MONDAY NIGHT! Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman at- and Mrs. Bill Luttrell, and Mr. Nick $1.00 Jar Feauty Cream FREE tended the Round-Up Saturday. erson. with each Lady's Ticket. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs of PL , According to a news story in the lot Rock visited Tuesday at the TUESDAY - WED. - THURSDAY home of Mrs. Isaac’s parents, Mr. LaGrande Evening Observer, Miss October 3-4-5 Phyllis Clark, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. They Discovered the Land of x Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson of Mrs. Chas. Clark of Hermiston, fur Hot Cha with the hottest, • Astoria spent the week end as houst nished a vocal solo as part of the Dizziest Dames! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hud- entertainment at the annual faculty WHEELER - WHOOLSEY son. They attended the Round-Up reception to the students at the in i Eastern Oregon Normal school, She 1 and Happy Canyon Saturday. “So This Is Africa” j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eachran of Sa- has been named as a member of the Plus— ”50 Million Dollars Can't • i lem were house guests of Mr. and glee club. Miss Clark attended Al- Be Wrong," and Mickey. Mouse i Mrs. Chas. Hudson over the week bany college last year. Guy Cronk in “Birthday Party.” end. Mrs. Eachran is Mrs. Hudson’s sister. They attended the Round-Up COVER CROP TIME AT HAND; Saturday. The Misses Marie Salmi, Helen PRACTICE AID TO ORCHARDS. Jendrzejewski, and Anna Ray Mar To save plant food, add humus to tin, and Clarence Henning, Alfred the soil and prevent erosion in Ore Quiring, and Dick Martin attended gon orchards, nothing equals the the Round-Up in Pendleton Satur fall-sown cover crop, says O. T. Me day. —41, I aueluti, Bei’dogr, Ut tUire’t “er V.l’ ________ _ “n rtluh: lal Whorter, horticultural specialist in Miss Ruth Dodd spent the week the extension service at Oregon end in Pendleton with her grand- The a n State College. With the early fall parents, while attending the Round- rains here already, such crops sown Up. Her cousin, Catherine Collins, at once will come rapidly, he says. ‘The CHILDREN LikE TO CO TO was one of the Round-Up queen's “Continual cultivation of orchard 1 A RED a WHITE STORE attendants. BECAUSE THEY ARE Mrs. Maurice Juve of LaGrande soils liberates plant food which is TREATED LIKE GRowr-UPS" was a Hermiston visitor last Thurs soluble in water and which leaches day, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. iway rapidly during the heavy plant James Clayton. Mrs. Juve and Mrs. food and returns it to the soil when Clayton motored to Pendleton Fri the crop is plowed under in the day where they were Joined by Mr. spring. “Many Oregon soils become ser- (AC Juve, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl • N $ ow. 1 Barnwell. Both were Hermiston re iously deficient in humus unless or- sidents during the construction of tanic matter is constantly returned. the Wallula cut-off highway, work Annual cover crops assist greatly in ing with the state highway depart maintaining this humus supply so necessary for the continued good ment. health and production of orchard trees. “Recent years have emphasized the need of protecting the orchard from KEROSENE against erosion. Nearly every or- chardist has experienced or seen CORN. Blue & White, ................................................ 6 for 80c erosion where the surface soil was1 HOMINY, Red & White, 214s ................................ 3 for 35c washed away in spots down to plow depth. Cover crops or their equiva PUMPKIN, Red & White, 212 ................................ 3 for 40c NU-TYPE / lent in straw or other bulky mater- KRAUT, Red & White, 214s .................................. 3 for 35c lai are the best protection against this loss of surface soil. Even 39c SPINACH, Rod & White, 21 .............................. 3 weeds are better than nothing for Mantle Lamp 3 for 50c FEAS. Red & White, Sifted, 2s.............................. such protection.” TOMATOES, R d & White, 212s, Solid Pack 6 for 89c In discussing the possible cover crops to use. McWhorter mentions a TOMATOES, Blue & White. 212s, Puree...... .... 6 for 63c long list that have proved satisfac HOT SAUCE, Blue & White... ............................... 12 for 55c tory under varying conditions. East of the mountains the crop must be TOMATO JUICE, Red & White or Campbell’s .... 6 for 45c either an annual winter hardy crop CATSUP, Red & White ........................................... 2 for 37c 10 Big Features or a perennial crop such as is used J ights Instant ly. Burnì common kerosene (coal in some of the irrigated orchards. SOUP. R. & W. Tomato Chicken, Veg., Veg. Beef- 6 for 39c oil). Burns 50 hours to Make YOUR A relatively new idea in some SOUP, Red & White, all other varieties............... 6 for 35c Home Bright parts of western Oregon Is the use white light, like sun- and Cheerful light. Sate, No Odor.no MINCED CLAMS, Red & White, tails ................ 4 for 85c of turnips. Sown in the tall, white Just think of it—you globe turnips make a heavy growth can now secure a cm ~ ----- ' OYSTERS, Blue & White, Is................................... 4 for 43c urine Aladdin Table Lamp, and enjoy the com that has proved satisfactory for use forts and delights of a Lome lighted with the SALMON, Red & White, Is tall............................... 3 for 57c best of all modern white lights for as little as at least part of the time. They are $4.75—a price so low that no one can afford to be without at least one as a protection of their sown at the rate of 1* pounds of | SALMON, Blue & White, Is..................................... 3 for 40c own and family eyesight. If you prefer color, seed per acre, broadcasted and har this Nu-Type Aladdin is also available in green TUNA, Red & White, ’ as......................................... 3 for 53c or amber Beta Crystal at $5.00. These Aladdins rowed or drilled in. may be fitted with glass or parchment shades GRAPE FRUIT, Red & White, 2s........................... 3 for 45c and tripod at but slightly more. winter Other possibilities BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS grain, common or Hungarian vetch. GRAPE FRUIT, Blue & White, 2s........................... 3 for 40c Our 1921 line of Aladdins includes Hanging, Bracket, Vase and Floor Lamps at big price reductions and in Austrian peas, mustard, rye. or var ■ variety of new colors and finishes. There’s an Alad- ious combinations of these. Local Happenings OASISTHEATRE McKesson Milk Magnesia TOOTH PASTE 2 large 20. Roy Bills bad his tonsile removed Wednesday and is doing nicely. Dr. M. S. Kern and F. W. Kern of Pendleton were Hermiston busi ness visitors the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill of Pine City were Hermiston visitors Wed nesday. Grace Jackson of Pendleton spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Mrs. Ernest Barham and nephew Jim Barrels attended the Pendleton Round-Up Saturday. The Misses Pauline Morris, Cath erine McBain, Magdolen Buck, Neil Reeves and Mrs. Walter Pearson at tended the Round-Up Saturday. J. M. Norton underwent an opera- tion in the Hermiston hospital Tues day morning. He is getting along nicely. Mrs. O. W. Payne, who under- went an operation for appendicitis recently, will be released from the Hermiston hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley of La Grande were Hermiston visitors Monday. Julius Gimble accompanied them, but expects to return soon. Dr. T. D. Yarnes was in Hermis ton Thursday night, September 28, for the first quarterly conference of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kepple of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived Satur day evening at the home of Mrs. Belscamper in Columbia district and will visit during the winter. Mrs. Phoebe Palmer, mother of Mrs. Guy Arnsberry, returned last week from Eastern Oregon and Ida ho where she has been visiting for several weeks. Geo. Wagner left last Friday for Vancouver, Wn., where he Joined his wife who has been visiting for several weeks at the home of Or and Mrs. R. G. Gale. They expect to ; return the last of the week. $ ' : BARN DANCE | | I RED & WHITE STORES BURNHAM'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Tree Ripened PRUNES, fancy, per lb. 112c 98c DELICIOUS APPLES, box ONIONS 10 lbs. 15c GREEN PEPPERS 5 lbs. 15c CANNING TOMATOES, apple box .. 59c PORK LIVER, per pound 3 for 10c BABY BEEF HEARTS ... 10c VEAL TONGUES, each SUGAR 10 lbs. 49c SOAP CHIPS 3 lbs. 25c PHONE 341 HERMISTON • t • • • • • • • * • • • Common Sence Concerning COLUMBIA NEWS t The Depression. By Florence Udey C. L. Upham is building an addi t ion to bis chicken house this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phillips of Helix, were visitors at the Joe Udey home Wednesday. A dancing party was given at the J. E. Hallyburton home Saturday evening when a number of neigh- bors and friends gathered. S. Epperson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jep were visitors in Pendleton Saturday. Walther Ott left Friday for Cor- vallis y where he will resume his school work at Oregon State, This is his senior year. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davison and Mrs. Davison’s mother, were guests at the W. A. Mikesell home Sunday. Mrs. W. Struthers ami son Allen who have been on a business trip to Alberta, Canada, returned Thursday after visiting friends and relatives in Washington on the return trip. Mrs. Louis Blum and Mrs. J. D. Carter, who are visiting Mrs. Laura Morris this week, pF n to leave Sat urday for Baker to visit relatives. Saturday & Monday Sept. 30 and Oct. 2 "opeen White light) Aladdin • RED S WHIT: tal____________ : - '__________L r - 13 Come In TODAY for DEMONSTRATION STORES : Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. El When police summoned by neigh- ! bora of Clarence Oawer of St. Louis | found Nelson Danneweti asleep in | the Gawer home, Dannewitz told them that he robbed the house, be- acame sleepy, and went to bed. Wallace E. Jones, Salesman Paid Adv. ARR STORES I DEPENDABLE GROCERS I PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, SEPT. 29th to OCT. 2nd, inclusive. Peanut Butter - 2 sand 25c MOTHER’S SKOVBO S Honey Oats Quick or Regular 390 SPECIALS £on There is only one immediate way to meet the depression and that is through wise spending of your dol- lar. I believe sincerely that the McNess Sanitary Products give you the greatest value for your money han any other. In proof of this fact I draw to your attention the following offers: 1. Eleven ounces of Champion Va- nilla, the finest vanilla mana factured at any price, and one pound Champion Baking Pow der, both for a dollar. 2. Medicines and Remedies, 20% discount. 3. Roger’s 20-year guarantee Sil ver Ware one third of usual cost. WE OFFER YOU A FULL LINE OF THE FOLLOWING— Brushes Medicines Extracts Toilet Articles Spices Stock & poultry Remedies ^Nan^8 40 as 0 Large Package Sandwich Spread sar‘ 25c Crackers Tobacco Snow Flakes or Grahams Prince Albert 89c 29c Airway Coffee paekne- 19c PUREX TISSUE Pound Tins Pound Box EACH Bathroom Deoderizer - Bleachant 6 “Zee” or SILKO EDWARDS DEPENDABLE Quart Bottles 29c 2 Rolls £,$28 2 tax 49 an do to we Beads 25C Pound Can CHEESE Red or White 8 Pound Pounds FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BANANAS LETTUCE CELERY 3 Crisp Heads Pounds 19c Each Bleached Large Bunches Phone 241 Store No. 1751 Hermiston