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PAGE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. 1 W s But a M t of now U.S. Royal M a ito r Tiros on your car; w rap up your peasant tires and lock them safely a w a y — Then i 'N ! 2 A fter you've put Royal Masters through their paces for 3 days— coma bock and give us the verdict I T h ere is absolutely no cost or ob ligation involved in this Royal M aster free T ria l O ffe r! A ll we ask is that you give these amaz ing new Royal M aster T ires a thorough test on your own car! R e m e m b e r — n o cost , n o ob l i g a t i o n , NO SA LE S TALK — ROYAL MASTERS SELL THEMSEL YES I1U MASTER Kopacz Service HERMISTON, OREGON ♦ ROARDMAN By Maryetta Thomas C a rrie R ick ert, p resid e n t of th e R ebekah Assembly of Oregon, met w ith th e local Rebekah lodge S a tu r day aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. Coats to discuss the business of th e lodge w ith th e members. Jesse A llen m otored to P o rtlan d W ednesday on business. H erb P arso n s le ft T h ursday for B aker w here he w ill be employed. Mrs. E. K n ig h t, accom panied by h e r m other, Mrs. C. N ickerson, left fo r hom e T hursday. Mrs. N ickerson w ill rem ain for a sh o rt visit. 44O W SMALL IS T he iooo -“ PAPTOF AN INCH? Mr. and Mrs. A1 M acomber and fam ily of H eppner sp en t th e week end v isitin g a t th e Leo Root home. Mrs. G eorge S p rin g an d Charles C hristenson of P o rtlan d sp en t a few days v isitin g a t th e N ick F ale r R u th K unze re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d w ith them to spend th e summ er. R alph Skoubo is ta k in g sheep to th e H ardm an m o u n tain s for Nels K ristenson and w ill re tu rn th e last of th e m onth. Basil C ram er, who has been sh e a r ing sheep around th e co u n try , re tu rn ed to his g ran d m o th ers’ home la tu rd a y where he w ill v isit for a few days. Mrs. G. F o rtie r and d a u g h te r It’s too small for any of us to measure, but i t ’s a w ell-know n manufacturing limit for th e men who make Genuine IHC Repairs. They in sist that the repair parts fit. And you get the benefit in efficient repair parts and service. Be sure to call on us when your machines need attention. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Hermiston, Oregon N orm a G ibbons retu rn ed from S p rin g field , w here Miss Gibbon has been teaching. The FFA boys and tre re su p er visor E. S u lliv an , atten d ed th e E. 0. L. Show a t U nion over th e week end. Boys going were Dale Russell. Lyle T an n e h ill, Roy and S tanley Partlow , H arold Tyler. They re tu rn e d home S atu rd ay n ig h t. Mr. an d Mrs. T. A nderson of W a rre n to n sp en t S atu rd ay a f te r noon v isitin g a t th e home of Mrs. C. B arlow , w hile on th e ir way to Im bler. A w ilda Bleakney is w orking at th e E. S ullivan home d u rin g the sum m er. Loren A dkison of The D alles was on th e p ro ject on business Tuesday. Mrs. C rystal B arlow and d au g h ter Chloe m otored to T h e Dalles T h u rs day w here th ey atten d e d th e wed dings of Mrs. B arlow ’s m o th er and also h er sister. Mrs. P. R ake and son Reo re tu r n ed from La G rande w ith P. Slaven la st F rid ay . E lean o r Skoubo left M onday for C orvallis w here she will a tte n d the 4-H club sum m er school. L ucille M cCutchen left for Pasco th is week w here she is employed. C. W ick lan d er of La G rande, G range field supervisor, was in B oardm an over th e week end on business. Mrs. L ucille Rossling of A rlin g ton is th e m o th er of a baby girl, born W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. T an n eh ill m otor ed to Mission to a tte n d th e ru ra l m ail c a rrie r’s m eeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lilly an d son Bobby m otored to P endleton Sunday w here th ey sp en t th e day. M axine an d P au lin e Strobel left for A th en a w here they w ill rem ain w ith th e ir parents. * * COLUMBIA ❖ By Lois Hutchison ♦ O iling of th e diagonal road is am ong th e ac tiv itie s in our d istric t. M eter se ttin g co n tin u es w ith a n u m b er of houses w ired. The F. B. A u x iliary will have an ice cream social, music, and auction sale F rid a y evening, Ju n e 17. The proceeds w ill go tow ards th e b u ild in g fund. E veryone is invited to a t tend. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O tt and d a u g h te r M arion, an d Miss W a lth e rs have retu rn ed from C orvallis w here they atten d e d com m encem ent exercises at Oregon S tate college, a t w hich th e ir d au g h te r E d n a O tt received h er de gree. W hile th e re Mr. and Mrs. O tt’ m et for th e first tim e th e ir little g ra n d d a u g h te r who had recen tly a r rived from the east w ith her m other for a visit. T h eir son, W a lth e r Ott, expects to visit in Oregon w ith in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O tt visited a t th e Edm onds home w hile in the W illam ette valley la st week. The Edm onds are form er resid en ts ot th is d istric t. They also accom pan ied a group of frien d s to see th^ beach. M arion O tt rem ained In C orvallis for a v isit and E dna re tu rn ed to H erm iston w ith her p a r en ts. Mr. and Mrs. W illis S tru th ers will leave in a few days to w ork in th e pea harvest. THURSDAY, JU NE 9, 1938. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. W h itse tt moved to S eattle la st week. Mr. and Mrs. B linston w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCul ley an d fam ily last F rid ay evening. Mrs. Rood retu rn ed S atu rd ay from th e St. A n thony's hospital. “ " is . Mrs. L ucille M ontgom ery an d d au g h ters are spen d in g a few days a t the H. H ooker home. N ina Rae McCulley, D orothy Knox, Mary Som m erer and H enry Som m erer J r., left Monday for th e 4-H sum m er school a t Corvallis. A rilda F oster is w orking for Mrs. B. P. R and of Irrig o n d u rin g h ay ing. Mrs. A nna Sm ith and two g ra n d Thia summer include Sun Vallsy in your vacation piano. d a u g h te rs V irg in ia an d Peggy v isi Enjoy naw thrills in iitshing. hunting, swimming, golfing . . , ted Mrs. H. A. W ilson th is week. ovary outdoor sport. It's the ideal spot ior a ’ family" Mr. and Mrs. C hris S kinas of vacation. P o rtlan d w ill a rriv e th e last of the week for a v isit a t th e U.A. W ilson Countloss lakes and streams are alivs with trout and home. Mrs. S k in as is a step d au g h other fighting fish. Sig game roam the Sawtooth wildomoaa. te r of Jo h n U lrich. There’s a new thrill to living, too, at the Now Challenger Roy Pearson and d a u g h te r Grace Inn . . . a quaint “mountain village", open year 'round. sp en t several days la st week in Double rooms as low as 84; moderately priced msals. Sun P o rtlan d v isitin g Mr. P earso n ’s bro Valley Lodge opens July 15 lor the summer season. th er. Mr. P earso n ’s son F ra n k re tu r n e d w ith them from B attle Sun Vallsy is conveniently reached on fine. ' it Union G round, W n., w here he has been A t Pacific trains, at low lares . . . or over splond.u highways. ten d in g school th e p ast year. Bessie H am m er, R.N .. of Salem, who has been v isitin g her parents For in fo r m a tio n , lit o r a t n r e and r e s e r v a here, left W ednesday for P o rtlan d tion» ask any Union Pacific rep resen tativ e. accom panied by her m other. Mrs. L ester Hamm er. M ildred W hite of S eattle is v isit M ichtlls and fam ily, all of Pilot the Oregon experim ent sta tio n last Rock, were visitors last week a t the fall for experim ental tria ls under ing a t th e Miles B arag er home. farm conditions, was show ing up Mrs. R. B. W ilcox spent Tuesday W illis S tru th e rs home. Mr. and .Mrs. S tanley S tru th e rs well on the Grimes farm n ear H a r afternoon w ith Mrs. B. Foster. Myra G etchell is w orking for spent F riday with Mr. and Mrs. W il risb u rg late in .May, accordling to County A gent F. C. Mullen, and Mrs. J. H. Reid, w hile th e Reids are lis S tru th ers. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid who made gave promise of being a h ig h -yield away. Miss A nna Pearson retu rn ed last a trip to C orvallis afte r B arb ara are ing variety. It show ed tall, stiff straw w ith th ree to five sta lk s to a week from W alla W alla w here she ex pet ted home th is week. Mrs. Belle Sm ith, form erly of this p lan t and was com m encing to put has been a tte n d in g school th e past year. d istrict, spent S atu rd ay afternoon out large heads. O ther L inn coun ty farm ers who made tria l p lan tings Mr. and Mrs. G ilb ert Edw ards of with Mrs. Robert W oodward. E lm er H a rr has n e a rly com pleted of the new barley th is year are Les Rockford, W n., spent Memorial week end w ith his p aren ts Mr. and th e w irin g in th e C olum bia school lie Cade and Mr. Blaine, of near A l bany. Mrs. U. E dw ards. G ilbert Is em house. Nin > Rae McCulley was in Ten ployed in a garag e in Rockford. A new device for tre a tin g colds is E rm a H u n t retu rn ed S atu rd ay dleton on business T hursday. a friction m atch, consisting of a front a th ree days business trip to sm all glass rod covered w ith adsorp T'ew Pa’ ley Variety Looks Good. P o rtlan d . ALBANY— A p la n tin g of Santiam tive charcoal co n tain in g a m easured Mr. and Mrs. Jam es C ram er and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. C harles barley, a new v ariety released from am ount of iodine. NUffl Adventure in fkijir.fl-H u n K n a -L m n q -a f (unValley IDAHO Washington. Visited by O regonian-M otor Association Auto The m otorlog car a t th e w est end of G rand Coulee dam Inspecting th e m ajestic grandeur of D ry Falls In 1988 many people wilt be imitating thair and neighbor« by eoine in for one of Oft opments of the P n g ila iro Ubarato» . ad which thia year iwohoo a ggnoationoHy MW nr« in onorathw oaoto. Ahovn io O M o f worth- modal Frigidair«« which incorporate every wt while feature known to the refrigeration basi inelading Frigidair«’« patented silent meter-n and th e denti» aasy ice coho release. Engineer» say M b j dealgnod thia model ee th a t i t would eave T he Coulee dam has brought more Am ericans and C anadians. th an 300,000 visitors to the sage-j ------- carpeted canyon w alls of the Co Inspecting the m ajestic g ran d eu r lum bia last year, to gasp at this of Dry F alls over w hich once p o u r g re a te st product of th e new d ea l’s ed a c a ta ra c t 80 tim es th e size of sp en d in g prowess. In one 24-hour N iagara. Below it th e 20-m ile-long period to u rists from H aw aii. A frica. lower G rand Coulee, a prodigious M an ch u ria and Nova Scotia were chasm of Indescribable beauty. reg istered am ong th e thousands of There'» th e Glngko petrified forest. graveyard of th e sacred o riental glngko tree, tu rn ed to Im perishable stone 30,000,000 years ago. The above scenes are published th ro u g h th e cooperation of T he O re gonian and the Oregon S tate Motor association in p resen tin g a series of m otorloga designed to stim u la te tr a vel in th e Pacific northw est