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THURSDAY, APRIL 1«, 193« THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Emerald Gem, one of the earliest and sweetest home garden muskmel- one for a short season, la small and globular but flattened at the ends. It is slightly ribbed, not heavily net ted and has orange flesh that la very sweet and luscious. Jenny Lind, another useful melon for a small early type, has green Instead of salmon flesh and is of fine quali- ty. THIN GRASS? PROBABLY IT’S HALF-STARVED! • Give your lawn a chance to do its best, by feeding it a square meal of Vigoro.Vigoro is the complete, balanced ration for your growing things. It provides all the food elements they need from the soil. Sanitary, odorless, easy to apply—and economical. Order now from your He garden supply dealer, se Feed avarything you grow... with VIGORO “ THE SQUARE MEAL FOR LAWNS AND FLOWERS Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. A FAMOUS DOCTOR AS a young man the late Dr. R. V. Pierce practiced medi cine in Pennsylvania. His prescriptions met with such great demand that he moved to Buf falo, N. Y., and put up in ready-to-use form his well-known tonic. Golden Medical Discovery, which will elimi nate poisons from the intestines, increase the appetite, and tone up the digestive sys tem. Buy now! Tabs. 50c, liquid $1.00 & $1.35. CLAIMED TUBERCULOSIS CAUSES streaks for about six months or she Barber home. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired 2 AND ITS UP-KEEP COST IS THE LOWEST" ENTHUSIASTIC sales talk often begins gallon is less than $10 for a whole year’s and ends with gasoline mileage. Some average driving (8400 miles at 18 cents salesmen would like you to believe it is a gallon). Here are the big items that the whole story of automobile economy. make the Ford the most economical car; But drivers ought to know better. For, More value for every dollar you pay. fact is, it’s way down the list. The big items of car economy are low Lower cost for repairs and service. Long life. Slow depreciation. first cost, low up-keep cost and low de Quality means economy and the 1936 Sav ings here can make a Ford V-8 gives you more real quality great deal of difference in cost per mile. than any other low-price car. No other Gasoline mileage is more of a talking car under $1645 has a V-8 engine. No point than an economy factor. other low-price car has Center-Poise Check up and you will find that the Riding, safe, sure mechanical brakes and difference between 17 and 19 miles a Safety Glass all around at no extra cost. A AFAImmg Ii IVI • I 1 II 2 Wc Buy Old Gold! A. W. BEHR MAN “The Ford V*8 uses less fuel and oil for the power it gives than any other car we have ever made preciation. 00900999000999999080090999990999999999*99999**9 would diet for about a week, forget Frances and Rosemary Keller of ELIMINATED BY SURVEY about it for a while and then start Pendleton spent the week end at again’. their home in Columbia district. Scanty clothting and dieting were "What factors then did influence Barbara Reid attended the Torch exonerated as causea of the preval the acquisition of the disease? In Honor meeting in Pendleton Satur ence of tuberculosis in young women the first place more than half the day. OPTICAL REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. in a recent survey made by the Na girls who died had been in direct READING GLASSES AND SUN GLASSES. % Helen Beamer was a week end vi tional Tuberculosis association in contact with another person who sitor in Portland. connection with the annual early had tuberculosis without either one Mary Wilson visited Frances Hut diagnosis campaign, now being taking the proper precautions. In sell Friday evening. waged by the association. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Addleman and the matter of sleep, this group did "The mortality from tuberculosis not measure up to the standard set family, and Jack Allen were Easter JEWELER HERMISTON, OREGON < > among young women between the for university students. Almost a dinner guests at the John Conrad : } HERALD OFFICE ages of 15 and 25 is fifty percent fourth of the patients quite obvious home. sosqccccccccccccccccccccc2c2c002922222029069992909980 higher than that of their brothers ly had too little rest. Probably the Faye Gardner of Umatilla visited of the same age,” Mrs. Sadie Orr most important single factor, how at the Lathrop home Saturday after children spent last Thursday in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms were Dunbar, executive secretary of the ever, turned out to be motherhood noon. business visitors in Heppner Wed Pasco. Oregon Tuberculosis association re at an early age and the more pro Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caldwell and nesday. Mary Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. ports. "One fourth of all deaths of nounced physical changes of women Carl Hammer and family were din children and Dazel Beaulieu of The Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger young women are from tuberculo- over men the period of adolescence ner guests at the L. Hammer home Dalles spent Saturday visiting Mr. and family visitetd at the home of sis,” Mrs. Dunbar said. "The future and the consequent strain upon Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers Sunday and Mrs. Paul Walsh. of America depends to a large ex strength and general health.” Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moran and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and tent on saving the lives of these Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd and The problem of protecting young family were Easter dinner guests at children spent Sunday In Benton Ci- girls. Young women, the future mo women from tuberculosis was put the Lathrop home. family of Pendleton and Hugh Neill ty. thers, must be spared from tubercu squarely up to the young women and Mrs. A. M. Briggs and children of of Hermiston spent Sunday at the The main roads of Columbia dis losis if we are not to become a dying their parents by Mrs. Dunbar. "The trict are being graded this week. Portland are visiting her sister, Mrs. W. D. Neill home. nation. Miss Charlotte Helm and Fred Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Wilson and Ralph Davis and family. most common danger signs of the "No one knows why tuberculosis disease are loss of weight, a contin family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Grant Walsh and Frank Beebe of Rauch, Jr., visited at the Roy Orno- among young women is half as high uous tired feeling, indigestion and a Stuthard spent Sunday at Hat Rock. Chicago, who are enroute to Loa An hundro home Sunday evening. again as among young men. It is cough that hangs on. None of these Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes visi geles, spent Sundy with Mr. Walsh’s one outstanding mystery of public symptoms necessarily means tuber ted Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes and brother, Paul and family. E. B. Wattenburger and C. H. Ayers health today, especially in the face culosis but if any of them cannot be family In Stanfield Friday. The Misses Clara Corrigan and were business visitors in Heppner of the general decline in the tuber satisfactorily explained, one should Mr. and Mrs. Helmar Johnson of Sara Rix spent last Thursday even Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle and son culosis death rate. Many people have go to the doctor at once. The mod La Grande were week end guests at ing in The Dalles. While there they speculated on this in the press, from ern physician has modern weapons thte L. W. Dixon home. Mrs. John attended an Eastern Star meeting. F. J. Estle spent Sunday in Hermis- the pulpit and over the air. Some with which to fight tuberculosis, son is a daughter of Mrs. Dixon. Ladles Aid meeting was held at ton. ranted about short skirts and scanty such as the tuberculin test, the X- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer and the home of Mrs. J. H. Byrnes. clothing. Cigarette smoking received ray and the microscope; but he can Mrs. L. Hammer visited in Butter Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood FARMER-CONSUMER SALE J attention. A few laid it to the entry not use them until the patient Creek district Sunday afternoon. and Oriin Lane and Dorothy Tonies SCHEDULED APRIL 17-26 of women into industry following makes the first move by going to Mrs. E. T. Garfield and family, spent Monday in Pendleton. the war. Others blamed late hours him.” and George Pearson were dinner * * * * * 4* * * * * * Safeway stores will start on April and, whoopee in general. guests at the Stillings home Sunday. 17, a week of intensive farmer-con 969*999999****9 “A careful survey conducted by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes were t PINE CITY NEWS t sumer sales. The sale will be from the association, however, showed f COLUMBIA NEWS t Sunday dinner guests at the Wm. By Lennä Neill April 17th to 25th, and dairymen that no one of these theories was Barber home. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseik and and poultrymen as well as consum By MARIJANE HAMMER. entirely right. Among girls ques Mrs. Walter Blessing and son Gor- family were over night guests at the ers will receive the benefits. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hutsell and don of Portland visited for several tioned it was found that the healthy A. E. Wattenburger home Sunday This farmer-consumer drive was ones in general wore less clothing family of Walla Walla were guests days with Mrs. Blessing’s mother, night. inagurated by Safeways and has at the L. W. Dixon home Sunday. than tuberculosis ones. As to women Mrs. Gus Lindner. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall been proven vitally helpful In re- in industry, it was found that 35 Mr. Hutsell is a son of Mrs. Dixon. Lois Hutchison spent Sunday at of Pendleton spent Sunday visiting lievlng congested markets and con Nellie Hooker is ill at her home percent of those suffering from tu the home of her brother and wife, at the home of Mrs. Van Orsdall's ferring greater food values on con berculosis, had never been employed with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison. sister, Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger. sumers. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wells and Mrs. outside their own homes and 20 per- Ruth Lindner of Pendleton is vi , R. D. Estle was transacting busi ‘Tin selecting dairy and poultry cent had been employed for less Alice Wells visited in Pendleton siting at her home in Columbia dis ness in Hermiston Wednesday even products for the forthcoming sale, Sunday. than a year. trict this week. ing. Safeway recognized that dairymen Joe Hawkins of Adams, Ore., visi “Obviously, employment was not a Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham spent Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger and poultry raisers represent a tre major cause of the high tuberculosis ted at the Tom Wilson home Friday Easter Sunday in Pendleton. of Echo visited at the H. E. Young mendous proportion of this locality. mortality among young . women. evening. O. O. Felthouse, who has been In home Friday. Their operations are of great im Mr. and Mrs. Ferris and family Portland for a couple of days, is Likewise, long distances traveled to Mrs. Ollie Neill and E. B. Wat portance in practically every fam have moved to Stanfield. They were work or school, the length of the again driving the Columbia school tenburger were business visitors in ily and their products contain es working day and week and low formerly living on the Mrs. Bessie bus. Heppner Thursday.- sential food requirements without a wages seem to be negligible factors. Spencer place in Columbia district. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindner and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Brien left proper percentage of which public The children of Columbia school Dieting as a cause of tuberculosis daughter Fern and Mr. and Mrs. for Portland Sunday where they health would suffer. This is espec was given a solar plexus blow by enjoyed an Easter egg hunt at the Geo. Strohm were Easter dinner will spend a few days. ially true in the case of children.” our data. Where the girl had dieted- school house Friday afternoon. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Oleta Neill, who is attend Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes were Jake Rueber in Stanfield. and such cases were few—the usual ing normal school In La Grande, March and April are months explanation was ‘she dieted by I Easter dinner guests at the William Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz and spent the week end at the home of when spring cauliflower, sometimes daughter Martha, and son Fred, re her mother, Mrs. Ollie Neill. called cauliflower-broccoli, is har turned Monday from a trip east. Miss Isabella O’Brien returned to vested. Only in the parts of the They were gone three weeks visit The Dalles Sunday to resume her state where there are very mild ing in California, Missouri and in studies at the St. Mary’s Academy winters can this crop be safely Wisconsin. after spending her Easter vacation grown. It is started during May of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Harr and at the home of her parents, Mr. and the previous year. Saint Valentine Mrs. Allen visited at the Wm. Lind Mrs. T. J. O’Brien. is a widely grown variety. -S - 1 ■ ner home Monday. t th PAGE THREE WITH USUAL LOW DOWN-PAYMENT, BUYS ANY NEW FORD V-8 CAR ON NEW UCC %% PER MONTH FINANCE PLANS. * * * * * * * * * UMATILLA NEWS + By ERMA BYRNES. Thomas Arnold left last Monday for Vancouver where he will enter a CCC camp. Ervin Chapman spent last Friday aftetrnoon in Pendleton. He was ac companied home by Dorothy Tonies who left that night for Kennewick, Wn., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stoop. Mrs. Annie Edwards returned home Tuesday from a visit in Port land. Devee Brown who is attending the Bible Institute in Portland re turned to Portland after visiting his parents over Easter. H. C. Bramer of Oswego spent Easter vacation with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vo lice Bramer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer and the Misses Sara Rix and Rosa Ricco spent Saturday in Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. Russel McCoy and daughter accompanied by his moth er, Mrs. E. McCoy, spent Sunday at the home of their sister and daugh ter, Mrs. Jay Berry and family. Josephine Connell, who is attend ing school in Portland, spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell. Dr. Brosius and Mrs. Olaf John son spent Sunday in Yakima visit ing. Mrs. E. A. McMillian and daugh ters Gloria and Janet returned to their home in Portland after visit ing Mr. McMillian here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens spent Mon day in Pendleton. Mrs. A. W. Byrnes and Mrs. E. Byrnes and daughter Marjorie of Touchet is visiting at the J . H. Byrnes home. Bill Hanson and B. Gurdane went to Athena Sunday with the Hermis ton golfers to play in a tournament. The Umatilla high school boys and girls are practicing for the county tennis tournament. An Easter sunrise service was held at the new water reservoir Sunday morning. Umatilla has been invited to at tend the typing contest held In Lex ington April IS. Mrs. Alvin Moran. Mrs. Stella Ed wards and Mrs. Paul Walsh and OREGON MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITY CHART BY COUNTIES 1934-35 COMPILED BY EARL SNELL, SECRETARY or STATE SALEM UMATILLA UNION WASCO JEFTFRSON LINN — BAKER R IN I eroi DP HARNEY 2 NO CHANGE 34-35 1 I DECREASE 1935 ■MD NO FATALITIES ‘34- 55 GW/il TO YOUR WASHDAY PROBLEM • Cleaner clothes, washed more gently in less time, is the service a Maytag offers... and a Maytag costs less by the washing. Many a woman who set out to buy a cheap washer has chosen a Maytag because a Maytag really offers more years of low-cost washing for the money. There is greater value and service in the one-piece, cast-aluminum tub and Gyrata- veniente in the Roller Water Remover and a score of other distinctive Maytag features. 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