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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. J. E, H ally b u rio n visited relativ es in The D alles over th e week end. P h ilip W in ters was a business v isito r in W alla W alla S atu rd ay evening and Sunday. Mrs. A. W. C h risto p h erso n , Mrs. F. V. Prim e, and Mrs. A. II. N orton were business v isito rs in W alla W alla W ednesday of th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C arrol or P o rt land w ere house g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Sum Nye th e first of th e week. Dr. J.P . S tew art, Rye-Sight Spec ialist of P endleton, Oregon, will be at H erm iston Hotel T h u rsd ay , Fob. 2nd, H ours 1:00 to 6:0 0 p. m. Adv Mr. and Mrs. M arvin H utch iso n of P ilo t Rock so en t Sunday v isitin g w ith Mrs. H u tch iso n ’s m other, Mrs. Lewis Douglas. C. H. P atten , head of th e service d ep artm en t for th is te rrito ry for the Ford Motor com pany, was a b u si ness v isito r in H erm iston today, cal lin g on th e R ohrm au M otor com pany Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F elthouse spent Monday evening and p art of T uesday in W alla W alla v isitin g th e ir son. Hillle, who is a tte n d in g W hitm an college. Mr. and Mrs. Hen G erk ln g went to W alla W alla Sunday w here Mr. G erklng atten d ed a m eeting of m an ag ers of Safew ay stores. A ban o o et was held at noon. In th e evening Mr. and Mrs. G erklng stopped in P en d le ton and atten d ed church services at th e C h ristian church. Mrs. Fred B arker has been in the hospital a t W alla W alla for th e past week In q u ite a serious physical condition. She w as removed from th e re Sunday and Mr. B ark er plans to tak e h er to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay w here she will undergo a com plete physical ex am in atio n . A t present she is w ith h er m other, Mrs. A. E. Bensel who is ta k in g care of her d a u g h te r Beverly Ann. (C ontinued from P age O ne) Mrs. A. W. C h risto p h erso n and •hearing o f th e crow d. W ith th e i Mrs. F. V. P rim e w ere business vis- H onkers ad d in g th ree m ore field I to rs in W alla W alla W ednesday. goals to th e ir score and one foul for Mr. K endall, d is tric t m an ag er for the locals, th e gam e ended w ith the j 'k ag g s-S afew u y stores, from W alla iecond victo ry in tw o successive | W alla, w as a business v isito r in ile r- n ig h ts for the Bulldogs, 22-18. A p relim in ary co n test was staged , lilslon T uesday. betw een th e sin g le men and the Mrs. Fam Nye and ch ild ren were m arried men In w hich Coach Coch | In P endleton last week v isitin g at ran show ed his ab ility in p lay in g a 'h e home of Mrs. Je s F ailing. They od gam e a t g u ard in th e firs t half | retu rn ed home Sunday. for th e m arried men. Mr. and Mrs. Ray F inch and Mr. “Sw ede” Roman o fficiated as re f and .Mrs. R obert Mackie of W ella eree a t both gam es W alla, and Dr. and Mrs. B lrkbeck of The lin e-u p for th e A rlin g to n ■ P endleton w ere g u ests a t th e home gam e follow s: j i f Dr. and Mrs. F. V. P rim e Sunday. H erm isto n S tanfield Mrs. F ra n c is Ilo u seo ld er and Mrs. K lages ....... ..........r , S ta rk w e a th e r Gladys S m ith w ho o p erate th e H er- i M artin ..................F ........... B aker niston B eauty Shoppe, w ere busi- i Bowm an ............... C ..................... R hea teas visitors in P endleton T uesday H am m on ............... G .............. A tteb u ry Cox ........................ Cr............... H am m lll n ig h t an d W ednesday m orning. If you liked "S k lp p y " you ca n ’t • H erm isto n A rlin g to n be disap p o in ted in “Sooky." T;) M artin .............. F .................. Bailey F ................ T atone be show n a t th e Oasis th e a tre T h u rs K lages ....... day, F rid ay , and S a tu rd a y of th is j Bowm an ............... C.............. I u n d e ll week. The sam e producers, th e sam e H am m on ............... G................. O’Gilvy B aker d irecto rs, th e sam e sto ry staff, re- Cox .........................C ............. asso ciate Crosby w ith N orm a T au rg o ! N eary .................... S ...... W heelhouse to p resen t sev en ty m in u tes of en te r- ! S .................... Ferri.- ta in m e n t in th e fu llest sense of the word. *:• ❖ <• <• <♦ <• < Miss Mary P e trie was hostess at ♦ ♦ a very p leasan t brid g e p arty W ed nesday n ig h t a t th e home of Mrs. It. •> C0LUM3IA NEWS NOTES < A. B row nson. T hroe ta b les, w ere in •> < nicy d u rin g th e evening end each <• ■> <• •> <• <• •: guest ho ld in g ce rta in cards d u rin g Mrs. T. W. Lenz, an d M arth a and each hand played was privileged to select a package from the grab F red , sp en t the week end v isitin g ■'“ket «.Jra. C eorgia H enderson won w ith frien d s an d re la tiv e s in P o rt land an d Lebanon. high honors for th e evening. Mr. Joes was a v isito r a t th e O. T H E BEST IN TALKING PICTURES H erm iston, Oregon Shows Now Start at 7:15 P. M. PROGRAM THURS.. - FRI. - SAT. MATINEE 2 :3 o SATURDAY B etter T h an “ S k lp p y !” Let film la n d ’s g re a te st little stars, th e ir pi4vnu1t.es and pals, th e ir h eartach es and Joys, lig h t your h e a rt w ith th e g ran d and glorious th rill th a t conies once in a lifetim e— YOUR OWN KID DAYS! JACKIE COOPER ROBERT COOGAN Jackie Eearl and the dad, m oth ers and playmates who th rill you with "Sklppy.” Again directed by Norman Taurotr. voted tho ' yoar'8 te st director” ! ALSO Mickey M orse In “ K arnival K id” and a F aram o u n l t’lctori.il SUNDAY - MONDAY atiB'I’s - Romance - Sunwise» i Dippy Love B irds or Rip R ita ' ♦ In R om ping Comedy B airnh « j A H O RADIO FICTUP.f w ith ». d D rot by Lee News «i d tia n e As It reins a NCTICF! C O M M L K iirG JAM. 3C th AND iO N T IN I'IN G I OR ONE W1 ' K WE W li I. RUN S P E CIALS ON MEAT-’. WATCH T H E WINDOW I OR PRICKS EACH DAY. IF IT 13 MEAT YOU WANT W E CAN H T R N U ll YOU ANY QUANTITY OR QUALITY AT PRICES THA T AI!1, IN K E E P ING W ITH T H E l ’ !I,A. D O K T TO PG ET T -IL D A TE Q uality — P rice — S crvi c ” H- of Q uality M eats" HERMISTON MEAT MARKET Hermiston, Oregon PRESS, PUBLIC, SCIENCE BOOST INFANT INDUSTRY How th e press, th e public and science can com bine to en co u rag e an “In fa n t in d u s try ’’ fo r O regon has been d em o n strated in th e p resent e ffo rts in b ehalf of the d istin ctiv e an d valuable ev ergreen h u ck leb e rry of th e coast region. R ecently scores of w eekly and d aily papers carried an an n o u n cem en t from O regon S tate college say in g th a t Dr. G eorge D ar row , fed eral sm all fr u its sp ecialist th e re , an d th e hom e econom ics ex tension s ta ff w ere eag er to g et fav- ‘ Vói Me and C harles Dawes got to get to g e th e r soon and spend th a t $2,000,000,000 R eco n stru ctin g with Tnni-A -I.um m aterial, in H erm iston und vi cin ity . It. A. B row nson, E d ito r. - 0— R. C. H a rris Is do in g some rem o d elin g . SPORTING GOODS Hitt’s Confectionery HERMISTON, OREGON M odem Kitchens in M odern Homes — are equipped with electric cooking devices H E new M O N A R C H E lectric com plies w ith all the essentials of up-to-date hom e equipm ent. It is both dependable in perform ance and a ttra c tive in appearance— thereby recom m ending itself to the discrim inating hom em aker. T he M O N A R C H Grand, a m ost rem arkable electric range design, furnishes adequate cooking surface and a large oven equipped w ith autom atic tim e and tem peratu re controls—it requires only a reasonable am ount of floor space. The heavy insulation and general construction of the oven assures m axim um h eat from the fuel consum ed, as well as a uniform tem p eratu re, throughout the entile baking com part m ent. T his in turn is accurately m aintained by the autom atic tem perature control fo r any length of tim e.' T his m odel is furnished in tw o attractiv e, colored enam el finishes: Ivory-T an and N ile-G reen, as well as all W hite. T Saturday, Feb. 6th What about the Spare? AT 10 A. M. Jim says th e firs t tim e a S cotchm an used his free air, he blew o u t fo u r tires. — 0— P A A chicken house lum ber bill in 1928 fig u red $210.00. Today th e sam e bill of Tum -A -Lum m a te r ial costs $160.00. IN THE METHODIST CHURCH V o Id’s Best C haff Removed COFFEE The V ciivri i n iked Tins. 29c POUND MATCHES, 2 CARTONS 29c IDS BUTTER, 2 «, 49c MERY 5 LB. BOXE3 PRUNES, '> — 2 FANCY 69c BARS STEAM REFINED BORAX SOAP, 6 F r „ Chance on Fancy Dinner Set. 49c TOILET PA PER, 6 ROLLS 29c SEA FOAM, 6 w “ V ™ . X D E n 49c Scouring Powder, 6 cnysl" “ ,„.re 29c f'Uf.FQC □ C POUND! VlTtllOti, 99c GLOVES, 2 49c Lb. P ack ag es SO )A CRACKERS, 2 ANY KIND 49c BEANS, 9 BOUND Rl D 39c PRUNES, 10 POUND 1 59c Washing Powder, 3 » POUND! 39c COIL OIL, 5 CALLO 89c KART p SOAP, 12 W H IT E LAUNDRY 39c I OUND,'i FIGS, 7 BLACK 49c l,i POUND : SYRUP, 2 c M aule Leaf 29c J AM or JELLY, 4 I C.' M 59c SPINACH, 2 9c FltESlI FLOUR, 49 $1.09 SUGAR. 12 i ounu 59c hpavy c CANNAS GLOVES, 2 ' .) V R . T 29c FIG BARS, 3 .». Di 39c GINGER SNAPS, 3 .... . 39c SW EET POTATOES, 9 r c 39c CLOTHES PINS 3 19c CANDY BARS, 3 RECULAR 9c YEAST FOAM, LA' II 9c FAC POTATOES, 59c JELLO, 4 TA O ifA G r 29c i OU’ H WALNUT MEATS, o r a o - 39c cs' REFRESHING DRINKS WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL MEETING No. 4 « HOT LUNCHES Publ.shed in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Tum-A-Lttm Lumber Co. — Phone 331 Hermiston, Or.. Thursday. January 28. 1932 fell ÍE 5 T U M -A -L U M T IC K L E R V ob_31^_ o rite receipes on w ays to use th ese 1 of d m o esticatin g th ese b erries and huck leb e rries. i offered th e ir accu m u lated ex p eri- T he response w as im m ediate, and j once. w ith ln tw o weeks recipes had a r T he recipes a re being tested now rived fo r every th in g from v a ria u n d e r th e d irectio n of Miss C laribei tions of th e co n v en tio n al pies to Nye. leader of hom e econom ics ex concoctions th a t a few declared hud tension, and a ll w ho sen t in recipes h ig h m edical value. S everal men w ill receive copies of th e best ones. w rote in th a t they have been con- She says it is not too la te for o th e rs vineed fo r y ears of th e possibility ! io add th e ir fav o rites. HERMISTON, OREGON Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. T H E R E W ILL BE A STRICTLY BUSINESS MEETING FOR T H E PURPOSE OF ELECTING FOUR DI RECTORS, EACH TO SERV E FOR TWO YEARS. Kan get ere modern i n design and finish — over one hundred models from which to choose — o f f available in full enamel White, Nile-Green or Ivory-Tan— a beautiful finish easily cleaned. ' Announcinef > APPOINTMENT OF | 04 MA WO H e r m isto n L ig h t & P o w e r Co. T IL L A M C O K P crcealand s MITY sta rle t , cut m ore capers on a v acant lot th an a m onkey on ten fu rl.in ,s of grapevine! R O 5C O A TE S der home. Mrs. N., W. Bloom w as a v isito r a t th e W aghorn hom e one day th is week. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON ...1 DOROTIUJ ICC A. W ells hom e Sunday. He is p la n ning on lo catin g in th is d istric t. Jackson I la r r has been confined to his home on account of illness. O. A. W ells and Mr. Jones were business visitors a t th e Joe Udey home S unday. Mr. end Mrs. Ja sp e r T em pleton drove to P endleton T h u rsd ay eve n in g to a tte n d the R ebekah lodge. Mrs. M. L. W atson, and .Mrs. O. O. F elth o u se were guests a t the Joe Udey hom e T uesday. Mrs. W. A. M ikesell was a v isit or a t th e M. L. W atson home in H erm iston F riday. Mrs. W illard was a visitor a t the F. B. Sw ayze home F riday. C hilds B arham and his m other w ere d in n e r g uests a t th e Gus L in d er hom e Sunday. Mr. a n d Mrs. Gus L in d er w ere d in n e r g u ests a t th e Squire T hom as hom e T h u rsd ay . Mrs. W. B lessing and son R ussel, were M onday callers a t the Gus L in - THE UMATILLA CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY Editorial (Stoatsutypatrp Bulldogs Win Basketball Games THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1932 • WHY PAY MORE? 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