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PA RE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. M. L. W atso n e n te rta in e d a CONSTANCE BENNETT GETS g ro u p of young people S a tu rd a y n ig h t h o n o rin g h er son, E arl. The CHANCE TO SHOW ABILITY. ev en in g w as sp en t p lay in g gam es. T H E CAST A mong th o se prebent w ere M ary V enice M uir .. C onstance B en n ett B u rn h am , M axine P au l, Zelm a G ar- G uy B ryson .................. Ben Lyon Miss A gnes R o b erts is v isitin g in R. J . C am pbell of P en d leto n w as ,ler' C h a rlo tte R alp h, Ju n e Rich- D onnie W ain w rig h t D. M anners P o rtla n d th is w eek. T he A rg en tin e .... Don A lvarado in H erm isto n S a tu rd ay . j ard s. M arie S tephenson, C arrie Lage, R ene ............................ A lb ert Conti P au l M iller is back in tow n ag ain Mrs. R. O. A tteb u ry of Echo w „ ' W " U lsgii' Ja c k P ace' K euneth A nn D uryea .... M erna K ennedy th is week a fte r spen d in g th e w in K n err, R u th F o llett, M elvin F o l a business v isito r in H erm isto n th e N ora .................. B lanche F red ericl te r In C alifo rn ia w ith his m other. le tt, H aro ld T hroop, an d E arl. firs t of th e week. Lola ......................... A strid A llw yn Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel were A unt E m m a ......... N ella W alker J. E. H ally b u rto n an d J. M. Biggs business visitors in P en d leto n Mon Mrs. B ryson .......... H elene M illard m ade a business tr ip to P o rtla n d •> K » rl .............................. Jo h n Roche day. J e r ry ............. . Donald D illow ay U dey’s Home T ow ners o rch estra F rid ay , r e tu rn in g la te Sunday. MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES j P a tte rso n ............. F reem an Wood Miss K a th e rin e S tan field of Echo Q will give a dance In R efvem 's h all in S p au ld in g ........... C ornelius K eefe ♦ S tan field S a tu rd ay , M arch 26. Adv. w as a business v isito r in H erm iston Mr. P a rtrid g e ........ G eorge Irw in T uesday. I Mrs. M. T. M ato tt and V ance re- B u tle r ......................... A rnold Lucy W. G. D exter an d J . S. W h ite of C onstance B ennett, w ho h as nev A m ong out of tow n v isito rs th is •,,rne<l hom e T h u rsd ay a fte r v isit- Irrig o n w ere business v isito rs In week w ere A. E. M cF arlan d of lim a- inK in L a G rande for a w eek. They er been e n tire ly co n v in cin g as a tow n last S atu rd ay . poor w orking g irl o r an e rrin g sis R ay C hallis of P en d leto n w as a tills an d Sidney A rch er of S tan field . w ere accom panied hom e by Rosella ter, a t last has Just th e r ig h t role a.Mrian H enderson, s tu d e n t a t th e j and Mrs. C. V. O arl. business v isito r in H erm isto n Mon in "L ady W ith a P a st," a g ay b ril U n iv ersity of O regon,, a rriv ed home ^ r ' and Mr». O ari w ent to P endle- lia n t film comedy w hich w ill be a t day. e Oasis th e a tre F riday an d S atu r- •Mrs. M innie W aghorn Is receiving j last T h u rsd ay n ig h t and w ill spend ton S u n d a y and wGI spend some th lay. tim e in th e M ilto n -F reew ater n e ig h m edical tre a tm e n t In th e H erm iston sp rin g vacatio n . Miss B en n ett, in th e play, i s - a borhood w here Mr. Oaro w ill te st M cd lial h o sp ital th is week. Wm. S w ttzler and H. O. T hom p * e a lth y but u n so u g h t g irl whose R osella re tu rn e d to La -onservatism and serious dem eanor Mr. an d Mrs. O scar P a y n e , accom son of U m atilla w ere business v isi scales. -ause all th e eligible young men to panied by Mrs. L. R. Law son, and to rs In H erm isto n th e firs t of the G ran d e S unday. A ndy D ouglas and fam ily le ft ay, "P leased to have m e tc h a ,” and Mrs. E. J. W ilson, re tu rn e d from week. Oregon C ity Monday. M r . D ouglas lash aw ay to pursue m ore in te re st- P rin e v ille S atu rd ay . Mrs. P ay n e had H om er H edrick of th e S tan field ng w om en. T here is one w om an In sp en t some tim e v isitin g Mrs. W il Tum -A -Lum L um ber com pany office exchanged h is ra n ch to Mr. P e te r •a rtic u la r, played by M erna K enne- son of P o rtla n d , for p roperty In son and Mr. P ayne an d Mrs. Law son was looking a fte r bu sin ess in H e r ly, suspected of poisoning h er hus- O regon C ity. Mr. P eterso n w ill re •and, who gets most of th e a tte n - w en t to P rin ev ille for h er th e firs t m iston W ednesday. m ain in P o rtla n d b u t h is b ro th e r ion, in clu d in g th a t of D avid Man- of th e w eek. Mrs. W ilson rem ained Echo v isito rs in H erm isto n last ters, whom Miss B en n ett considers u n til T h u rsd ay m o rn in g when she S atu rd ay w ere K arl R eding, R. G. and fam ily w ill live on th e D ouglas -specially desirable. U nder th e in- left for oBise, Idaho, w here she will S aylor, and Mr. and Mrs. N. G. R o farm . T hey took possession th e luenee of too m any cocktails, M an firs t of th e week. o r s does propose to Miss B ennett, v isit h er d a u g h te r M nrjorie who is bertson. W. L. P earson an d fam ily moved •ut in th e m orning apologizes for a te a c h e r In th e C en tral school A lb ert K ennings, w ho is a tte n d to th e ir hom e place last week. F o r lav in g made a fool of him self and there. ing Oregon S ta te college arriv ed s glad she u n d erstan d s. the p ast tw o y ears th ey have lived She goes to P aris alone and th ere home S unday and w ill rem ain d u r 1 on th e C asserly place. le e ts a c h a rm in g and d e stitu te ing sp rin g v acation. T h e Misses N ora, M ary an d M ar uiing A m erican (B en L y o n ), who U dey's Home T ow ners o rch estra now s all the answ ers and has any g a re t M cDald m otored to P en d leto n w ill give a dance in R efvem ’s h all in m o u n t of social savior faire. She ! S atu rd ay . S tan field S a tu rd ay , M arch 26. Adv. ires him to ta k e h er aro u n d , and T he firs t Irrig a tio n w ater of th e THE BEST ÎN TALKING Rev. O. W. P ay n e w en t to Spray, nder his guidance as social coach season cam e down th e A line Tues PICTURES he re q u ire s an eag er m asculine O regon, T h u rsd ay w here he con H erm istoti, Oregon day. Blow ing. She refuses a fortune ducted th e fu n eral of llarn p Mc- u n te r, hopelessly involved, who F ir s t Show S ta rts at 7:15 P. M. T he re cen t flood did some dam age G inniss a t 1 :0 0 p. m. and caused co n sid erable excitem ent hen shoots him self, and th e gigole F ra n k Swayze, law stu d e n t at the °es to it th a t th e new spapers make 1 in th is neighborhood. T he Thom he m ost of his protege's p a rt tn the PROGRAM U niv ersity of O regon, is spending b ro th e rs an d Mr. and Mrs. F red ••agedy. T hus she comes hom e w ith sp rin g v acatio n w ith his p aren ts, FRIEAY AND SATURDAY j P a in te r moved o u t an d w a te r stood he gigolo and a lu rid rep u ta tio n Mr. an d Mrs. F. B. Swayze. M ATINEE 2: 30* SATURDAY 'e th e r enhanced w hen th e gigoloh 2 o r 3 in ch es deep in th e ir house. F. B. Swayze and R. C. Todd ife (she d id n 't know he w as mar- T he T hom boys k ep t riv e r w ater out GLAMOROUS S'f'AR IN H ER ied) sues for h e a rt balm . Being w ere business v isito rs in P endleton of th e ir house by b u ild in g a levee GREATER}' ItOLB.I ow a glam orous lady w ith a past, Tuesday. Mr. Todd is can d id ate aro u n d th e ir house. Mr. C h ristian he is so u g h t eagerly by all th e eli- gay, b rillia n t iliu .u o m e riy for co u n ty com m issioner, seeking Ihles— except th e d esirab le Mr Seitz, lost som e fences and land and th e rep u b lican n o m in atio n . BEST SHOW OF THE MONTH had w a te r tw o o r th re e feet deep ta n n e rs— w ho decides th a t he loved G lenn M ontgom ery w as tak en to or before she w as ta in te d . E vent aro u n d h ts stack s end b arn y ard . W a ally he le arn s his m istake. th e H erm isto n M edical hosp ital the te r backed u p over th e H in elin e and Ben Lyon m akes th e most of an P earson fla t. The riv e r ra n over in -xrellent p a rt and stan d s o u t in the of th e flu. He ia a m em ber of th e | th e M nxwell d itch bu t w as p reven est perform ance he has given sc P acific Tel. & Tel. com pany crew. ted from d o in g as m uch dam age as ar. Mr. M anners' w ork is polished LADY WITHAPAST nd a u th o ritiv e , and th e e n tire cast The ladies of th e W. C. T. U. will it did la s t year. B?N LYON •Kills every req u irem en t. T he dia hold a cooked food sale S atu rd ay , DAVID MANNER! M iles BeaReley had th e m isfortune •gve Is w itty and effervescent, es I s ta rtin g at 10:00 a. m. In th e Hor- .M J MTHI OCTVRI eclally in th e lines given Mr. Lyon, to d am ag e h is c ar w hen it skidded m lston M eat M arket. adv. -’-t tak es unexpected tu r n s for hil- on th e w et pavement, and ran into She drew th e lin e and Olen Im •rious resu lts. T he sto ry Is told Mr. an d Mrs. O. K. Mudge of H ln- a co n crete b rid g e w hile he w as en m ed iately lost in te re st. She was j kle re tu rn e d la st W ednesday from /1th a w ealth of lavish and glam or- ro u te to P en d leto n . -us se ttin g s and a gorgeous display Just a soclnl errob . . i n good g irl ! a h u rrie d business tr ip to S pokane f expensive gowns. D. M. E eeter and M. T. M alott who h a d n 't gone w rong . , , and . a fte r a n absence of th re e days from T his Is said to be th e best Con- m otored to P ilo t R ock S unday. plenty lonesom e . . . u n til she tr a ' th e ir d u tie s ., tan ce B en n ett p ic tu re in tw o year». ded h e r F u tu re for a P ast! H ow ard Retd sen of J. If. P.eid, '0T A T 0 PRICES RALLY; LADIES ATTENTION! Seventeen I is home from th e U n iv ersity of PKCTOPLAY FULL OF THRILLS gorgeous gow ns— th a t have all ( W ash in g to n th is week en jo y in g AND VIGOR AT CASIS. '»IO N S STILL HIGH. M ayfair ta lk in g — a re w orn by 1 sp rin g v acatio n . He h as as hts house MISS B EN N ET T In th is p ictu re I gu est. Geo. T ueffel, also a U n iv er T h rillin g o u td o o r action, some o' Oregon S ta te College, C orvallis th e g ra n d e st scenery ever film ed sity stu d e n t. larch 23— P o ta to m a rk e ts fron- P lus C h ap ter 5 of "D an g er Is- H erb ert and G ladys S w a rn e r from and th e m ag n etic C oorge O 'B rien ir la rc h JO to 18 experienced th( a n d ,” "M u tin y ," and Aesop's a d ash in g , v irile role m ake "R iderr j Oregon S ta te college a rriv e d home re a te st rally in m onths, due large ,,of th e P u rp le Page,” w hich w ill bf F able C artoon. early W ednesday m o rn in g to spend rv th e Oasis th e a tre S u n d ay and v to the prolonged season fo r old •e~o««0"0~o~o~o~o. | E a ste r an d sp rin g v acatio n w ith M onday, a " w e ste rn ” fa r above lh ' rop potatoes as a re su lt of dam ag- SUNDAY AND MONDAY th e ir p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. A lfred av erage. It la a p h rto p la y to he cn- ng frosts In th e so u th e rn e a rly crop | toyed by nnv audience, fo r v h< AT LAST . . . T it AT GREAT C, S w arn er. M arion N ance, also a am ong us, If he he a m an above til ’Is trlcts, acco rd in g to th e Oregon stu d e n t a t O regon S ta te , is th e ir lage of 6, w ould n o t he a m astc- ta te college ex ten sio n service. W E S T E R N E PIC ! house gu est th is week. horsem en s eh as O T rie n , eteody o' T he c arlo t m ovem ent increased I J. M. Biggs cam e th ro u g h H e r eye and ru le k on th e d raw , heforc whom v illa in s q u ail? A nd who, be m iston T uesday n ig h t e n ro u te to ing such a m an, would not ride tc P o rtlan d w here he u n d e rw e n t a rig h t th e w rongs of defenseless wo- physical ex am in atio n In th e V eter m en. especially such a ch arm in g de COUNT YOUR CHICKENS as M arguerite a n 's hosp ital. Mr. Biggs is now in tenseless w om an with th e in su ran ce business In La C h u rch ill? BEFORE THEY ARE GEORGE O ’ BRIEN Or who, b eing a w om an nbove the G rande and re tu rn e d to h is business HATCHED age of, say 5, w ould n o t hav e such a T h u rsd ay . T H E R E IS ONLY ONE WAY M arguerite Churchill k n le h t-e r ra n t rid in g for h er? Special m eeting of Q ueen E sth er T he a c tin g may not be th e most TO DO THIS, AND THA T IS TO Noah Feery C h ap ter O. E. S. T h u rsd ay , M arch polished In th e w orld, nnd th e lines SE T YOUR H EN W ITH BABY of the hook not he so su b tle as some, 31st. C h ap ter opens p ro m p tly at CHICKS. R om ance in th e sad d le— pulse- 8 :0 0 p. m. Mrs. M onnie H au ser, h u t th e re i« a w holesom eness and vi q u ick en in g ! re ck less’ ro m an F o r Rhode Islan d Red C hicks g or to "R id e rs of th e P u rp le S age" g ran d conductress, w ill m ake her nnd a sw eep an d gallop th a t make tic! A g lam o ro u s sp ectacle— a ea. 10c - S m all Lots see official visit. V isito rs welcome. By it first-cla ss e n te rta in m e n t. s tirr in g tale of A m o rim 's S o u th W AILACE E. JONES G eorge O 'B rien gives a co nvinc o rd er of W, M. adv. w est w ith hard-rM tnK h a d 'men— H erm iston, Oregon. in g p erfort anee as th e etiival'-un M. R. L ing of S tan field Home and a fearless niifld Who hntW Its o u tlaw of " o n e G rev's book. Suin' B uilder » yard, was a bu sin ess visl- of , hp rrp(|H ,,rw P rIy belong» to th e them . to r In H erm iston T uesday. Mr. Ling su p erb horses O 'B rien rtdes over the is 81 years old and a p ioneer rest- j sage, across a riv er, th ro u g h a wa- Plus excellent Comedy— "U n em ployed ( h o s t." and M ickey ! d en t of S tan field . He h as seen th e te rfa ll and on one fly in g leap clean S tan field p roject grow and develop 8C^ " 8 n8rrOW ranyonh He sr/ mp | Mouse in " T ra ffic T ro u b les." . 1 a nice young man to have such p mid Fox News. and is now going th ro u g h a n o th e r th e re is n o th in g lack in g In th e way | period of depression In th e sam e io- te rrib le re p u ta tio n as a k iller, but he bulldogs a ste e r to tu rn a stam - eallty. ' pede. M arg u erite C h u rch ill is well w o rth th e p erils O 'B rien faces for j I h er sake, and Noah B eery m akes a ! STOP! Come In j v illain o u s role h u m an , as is his I And ask us. W e w ill tell you w ont. Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by o u r prices on m eats. Y ou’ll A secondary 1-ive them e is carried o ff e ffe c tiv e ly by .'n m e s Todd nnd j Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. — Phone 331. fin d th a t we m eet an y price or Y vonne r e llc tle r . nnd little F hirlcv ! q u a lity . No o rd e rs to pm atl or 1 N all, a ch ild w ith p latin u m blonde ( Voi. 31 Herm iston, Or,, Thtwa lay, March 24. 1932 No. 12 to larg e for u s to supply. i rin g le ts, ad d s an c.aseutlai h eart- ' s trin g s touch. W E HAVE •n your p ro p erty , or for th e dam e E ditorial w ho S cen ically and p h o togrnphlr-illy j ' th e n ie tu re is a gem, nnd it h as been j , how easy It is to hav» talk s baby ta lk to ARMOUR’S STAR FIXED W ith all th e talk of your hom e or office m ade w ith carefu l a tte n tio n to de- | me." t II, such as th e old sin g le-ac tio n j h o depression and rem odeled. FLAVOR HAMS. — 0— .45 O 'B rien uses, on th e steam ris inem ploym ent going E. R. A nderson has T hey are d elirio u s, baked o r in g from h ard -rid d e n h orses a fte r - Dr. B row nson, m . why not do your th ey a re stab led . moved to th e A gnew fried. Get y o u r m eats h ere P.D.Q. E d ito r •-art In helping these An ex cellen t comedy "U nem ploy place west of th e riv for E aster S u n d ay . T hey w ill I •ondltluns by clean (P . D. Q. m eans PU R- er nnd Is doing some ed G h o sts", show ing Tom H ow ard I satisfy. I Ing up yo u r home and i 'Y-UP D arn Q u irk .) co n v ersin g w ith g h o sts in a h a u n t- - building. ed house. Tile new s reel show s I offiee b uilding. You — 0— “ MAY T H E LORD BLESS m ore p ic tu re s of th e L in d b erg baby can give em ploym ent YOU TH IS DAY OF k id n ap p in g . " I t tak es a lot of Said Bog to Dog 1 and put those hoarded —--------- » » — ALL DAYS." g rit to ru n It." dollars haek in to c ir DALLAS— T h e ad v isa b ility of eli C ollie: "W hy d id n 't "R u n w h a t? " Q uality — P rice — Service culation. m in a tin g all low p ro d u cing cows .-ou nip th a t guy who "T h e sa n d p ap er b u - I " '!- )/• • of Q u ality M eats” all h erd s so as to hold dow n th e to Come in and let us was teasin g y o u ?" slneas." ta l volum e of m ilk p ro d u ctio n w as HERMISTON MEAT explain to you how T e rrie r: “ T he law — 0— em phasized by C ounty ag e n t J. R. easy you can have a -Blows me only one S'A U . MARKET Beck, sp eak in g before a recen t m eet new coat of p ain t p u t b ite and I'm sav in g it See you n ex t week. H erm leton. Oregon in g of fa rm ers In th e E lk in s com m u nity . .►♦see» » 4 » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ Local Happenings (Stoats ütyratrF n toiuftince O£NNGTT F and prices a t sh ip p in g and te rm in a l m a rk e ts advanced from 10 to 20 c en ts a h u n d red w eig h t. K lam ath and D eschutes No. 1 R ussets bro u g h t 51.25 to 61.40 a h u n d red w eig h t at San F ran cisco d u rin g th e sp u rt. O nions a re still a ris to c ra ts in the- vegetable kingdom w ith O regon g ro w ers g e ttin g as high as 67 a h u n dred to r U. S. No. 1 Yellow s in mid- M arch. S ales of n o rth w e s te rn apples to foreign m ark ets have been ’ cu rtailed by th e m ovem ent of new crop A us tr a lia n apples in to E uropean m ar k ets an d th e “ em pire firs t" policy of G reat B rita in . N o rth w est pro du cers of dried p ru n es find th e ir stocks m oving slow ly due to d is ru p tion of foreign tra d e and heavy sto res of low priced C alifornia p ru n es and o th e r dried fru its. TUM-A-LUM TICKLER SSMH NOTICE OF SALE! NOTICE % HAVING PURCHASED T H E BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE BLESSING HARDWARE CO., W E FIND MANY ITEMS THAT WE DO NOT WISH TO PUT INTO OUR STOCK, AND OTHER GOODS ON WHICH W E ARE NOW OVERSTOCKED. W E HAVE THEREFORE DE CIDED TO PUT ON A SPE CIAL SALE OF THE BLES SING STOCK TO WHICH W ILL BE ADDED MUCH OF OUR OWN STOCK. THIS WILL BE A MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY TO THE PEOPLE OF HERMISTON AND VICINITY. FREE TREE PLANTHNG WATCH THIS PAPER FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT. SPONSORED BY CLUB (C o n tin u ed from P age One) w hich included all stream s in th e sta te . It is hoped th a t th e snow in th e m o u n ta in s has m elted su ffic ie n t ly to p re v e n t a n o th e r period of high w ater. Only th e splendid response to th e em ergency call by local men saved the co u n ty th e expense of p u ttin g in i new fill to th e B u tte r Creek h ig h w ay bridge. Sacks w ere g a th ered ,’rom all over th e p ro ject by H. A. ’ancow , and some w ere ta k e n from .he F a rm B u reau C ooperative F ri- lay to m ake up th e shortage. W ork is being s ta rte d on th e 'ta n fie ld bridge ap proach b u t u n til t is com pleted fa rjn ers on th e w est ide of th e riv e r a re forced to use he E cho o r B u tte r C reek h ig h w ay •ridge. SALE WILL BEGIN APRIL 9th. Oregon H a rd w a re & Im NOTICE p lem ent Co. OF SALE! □ f t # % th e neighborhood w ill c o n stitu te th e assig n m en ts. T he b e tte r stories, w hich illu s tra te points in th e les sons, w ill be published w ith e d ito r ial com m ent in th e C om m unity News. C riticism s a n d in s tru c tio n s w ill be se n t d irectly to th e s tu d e n ts,” It sta te s. ON OREGON FARMS H E P P N E R — F arm ers of M orrow county a re show ing an increased in te re st in sq irre l poisoning th is sp rin g , according to C ounty A gent C harles W. Sm ith, w ho re p o rts th a t 277o pounds w ere d istrib u te d from h is office d u rin g th e past m onth. Aid in o rg a n iz in g com m unity T he dem and for th e poison is g re a t groups is offered by th e extension er th a n a t an y tim e in re c e n t years, d ep artm en t. Dr. P arso n s w ill v isit he says, COMMUNITY NEWS PUT com m unities on req u est for consul B AK ER— Lee D uncan of H aines )UT BY UNIVERSITY. ta tio n , a n d th e d e p a rtm e n t w iil pro has a rra n g e d to cooperate w ith C om m unity clubs of Oregon now vide sam ple c o n stitu tio n s and by C ounty A gent P. T. F o rtn e r in a lave a p u b licatio n of th e ir own, the law s for groups w hich plan to o r d em o n stratio n tr ia l of four acres of •regon C om m unity News, th e sec- ganize, th e O regon C om m unity N ews crested w h e a t g rass to be grow n for nd issue of w hich recen tly ap- offered. seed on his ranch. eared. T h e p u b licatio n , w hich Is a our-page, m in ia tu re new spaper, is ein g p u t o u t m o n th ly by th e U ni- e rsity of Oregon, w ith th e a u th o rl- atio n of th e s ta te board of h ig h er HOT LUNCHES d u ra tio n , and is sponsored by the chool of applied social science, Dr. REFRESHING DRINKS liiliip A P arsons is th e dean of the -hool. A nno-incem ent of in s tru c tio n in SPORTING GOODS iws w ritin g for com m unity corres- • nd en ts to th e O regon C om m unity ews an d ru r a l co rresp o n d en ts for ew spapers, as a n o n -cred it course, i m ade by th e U n iv ersity of Oregon HERMISTON, OREGON |l xtension division In th e issue. "T h e citin g of new s ab o u t th e doings of Hitt’s Confectionery RIDERS of the PURPLE SAGE EASTER GREETINGS! THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932 T H E EA STER MESSAGE is one of joy and gladness. L et good foods help to m ake your EASTER such a day. P rices a re low er but q u a lity w as never higher. Saturday and Monday, March 25th, 26th & 28th HAM ARMOUR’S STAR FIXED FLAVOR B ake one for E a ste r d in n er. Pineapple - 2 No. 2 t4 T ins JELL-O B roken Slices SATURDAY ONLY From 10:00 A. M. to 5 :0 0 P. M., we w ill serve FREE ham sandwiches, cake and coffee to our customers. Come in and get a cup of real cof- r ir « fee, a sandwich and a K I? 1717 piece of cake - - - - * ***-<*-« "L e t it speak fo r itse lf." POUND 29c - J 45c P ackages S et of 6 alu m in u m Jell-o m olds F R E E w ith each p u r chase w h ile th e y last. Mac M arr B rand F an cy P a te n t H a rd w h e a t SPECIA L PR IC E POUNDS A m erica's Most F am ous D essert. FLOUR Mac M a r r Coffee 1 17c H a lf o r W hole P e r P ound 85C Bag. SUGAR F in e G ran u lated P u re Cane 100 LB. BAG. Lemons Local F resh E x tra s - DOZ. P ow dered Sugar - 3 B est Q u ality — E x tra F in e LBS. DOZ. Grape Fruit Ô Lettuce 2 PHONE 241 EGGS f°r 21e Salad Dressing „ „ _ » C -IJ Medal » ..J ., Gold Best Foods P ro d u ct QUART JA R H arm o n y Soap - 5 A m erica's N ew est and F in e st Soap fo r a ll la u n d ry and household u s e .BARS Mac Marr Store No. 1751 19c HERMISTON OREGON