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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. PACE FOUR O. W. Payne and Chas. Duvall of Commerce of Eugene. | went to Celilo the first of the week The Lane County delegation will trying their luck at fishing. bring with them the University STANFIELD NEWS NOTES Advertise Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Portland band of seventy-five members, the Everything Has to be Sold. I. O. O. F. band of Eugene, and the were over night guests Saturday of ••*69 **09* Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst. Eugene Chamber of Commerce band (Continued from Page 3) Mrs. A. D. Rintoul and son of Miss Helen Connor will leave who will furnish the music for the Norman Pennock left early Thurs- - Long Creek, Ore., are the house Thursday J. s. Burnham was a business vis- (today) for Portland day. Lane County will put on a free Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year itor in Pendleton Wednesday. day morning for Portland on busi-guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. where she will be a guest of Beryl Strawberry Roan Rodeo. Between | Hale for a few days before going to 12:30 and one the University Band Geo. Briggs, this week. Mrs. Pearl Pace moved into the | ness. 'Corvallis to enter upon her studies Monroe Swarner returned home as a Freshman at O.S.C. 8. J. Devine of Lexington was a I will give a free concert at the band Dr. F. V. Prime residence the first Bargains You Have Never business visitor in Hermiston Tues-1 this week from Coolin, Idaho, where of this week. M. R. Tuttle and daughter Ada of stand. Seen Before. he spent the summer employed in Portland are spending a few days M. A. Lenhart underwent a hernia day. uncle in Stanfield. Mr. Tuttle is an the government forest service. Mrs. Gladys Smith left Saturday Hermiston, Oregon. POT ROAST ........................ 8c operation at the Hermiston hospital An extension roof is being made of Sidney Archer. The Best in Talking Pictures this week. He is getting along fine. night for Walla Walla where she BOIL BEEF, while it lasts 5c from Mrs. Ed Lewis has returned on the west side porch at the Farm TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M. Portland where she spent the past M rs. W. L. Morgan is spending visited relatives for several days. STEAK, all kinds ............. 10c Bureau Cooperative. extending week with her sisters, Mrs. Martin Barbara Wessell had her tonsils the week in Portland during the - 1212c PORK CHOPS north. ADMISSIONS Klein and Mrs. Harry Dunn. American Legion national conven removed Tuesday morning. She spent George Tueffel of Seattle, Wn., is And everything else at bar The local Rebekah lodge was hon 35c and 15c the day in the Hermiston hospital tion. (Continued on last page) | the house guest of Howard Reid, Jr., ored Monday evening by a visit from gain prices. Evenings I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Story returned and is getting along fine. Miss Maud Rogers, President of the ' in Columbia district this week. He Salem Drum Corps Winner. 25c and 10c Come on and don't forget the Garnet D. Best, assistant county is a from Portland Thursday morning student at the University of Rebekah Assembly of Oregon. Oregon prides itself in Its drum DATES. Matinees Miss Rogers gave a very interest after attending the American Legion agent, and J. Jendrzejewski return- — Washington. corps of which four competed in the ing talk at the conclusion of which ed Sunday from Portland where they national convention. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knapp moved she presented films picturing the finals Wednesday night. Out of the PROGRAM Ray H. Wisecarver of McMinn attended a turkey growers meeting. from Pendleton Tuesday to the old I.O.O.F. home at Portland. HERMISTON MEAT tour Salem drum corps won first FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Miss Clara Voyen, formerly of the Waghorn place one-half mile west of ville, democratic nominee for Secre Miss Rogers was accompanied by place and was awarded $1000 cash, MARKET tary of State, was calling on Her- the Hermiston high school faculty, town. Mr. Knapp purchased MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY the Mrs. Mamie Hendricks of Pendleton. the beautiful Miami colors, won for The local Rebekahs served refresh left Saturday for Albany where she place. miston residents Saturday. America's March Westward:— Hermiston, Oregon three successive years by Miami, ments during the social hour. Mr. Barnett returned Thursday I will teach this year. Miss Voyen I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gabriel of . . . springs to life again, vi M. Jump lias a crew of men Fla., and a trophy. Second prize where he spent a week here visiting friends. | Stanfield are the parents of an 8- with teams cleaning the Furnish brant with action, glowing morning from Portland winner. Pasadena, California, was witnessed the American Legion na- As in former years many Hermis- pound baby daughter born Monday, ditch in preparation for next sea- with romance ... As a reckless, awarded $500 cash, and third prize handsome dare-devil liberates tional convention parade Wednes- ton hunters will “take to the hills" September 5, She has been named son's water. lary unit, was a member of this day. I after venison, beginning today. Helen Marie. Miss Catherine McCasky has re winner, Rainier, Noble Post of Se chorus and also a member of the his people from injustice and attle, was awarded $250 cash. Each turned to her home in Spokane af The ladies of the Methodist church | Thursday, September 15. Pheasant Walter Meade went to Heppner enslaves the heart of a beauti quartet winning first place in the ter a month’s visit at the home of also received a trophy. will have a cooked food sale ini ithe season opens October 1. Tuesday where he was called by the her sister, Mrs. F. A. Baker. ful girl. Other drum corps competing in state contest. A fifteen minute radio Turnblad Meat Market Saturday, I Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander, who illness of his father, C'eo. Meade, The regular Grange meeting will last night’s finals were: Birming program was given Wednesday A. JGHMNY MACE BROWN Sept. 17. Special orders taken by have been visiting their daughter. | Mr. Meade was much improved Wed- be held Monday evening, Sept. 19. ham, Cal., Monterey Peninsula, Cal.; M. presenting the numbers given in —Adv Mrs. E. P. Dodd, and family, for the nesday, however, and returned to Special features of the lecture hour Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. the final contest. Mrs. Wm. Horse San Jose, Cal.; LaGrande, Or.; Bend, will be a short discussion of the Mrs. W. J. Warner who has been past six weeks, left Thursday for | Hermiston with his son. Freight Truck and Bus bill, which Or.; Boise, Idaho; Spokane, Wash,; fall, state music chairman, intro with her daughter, Mrs. E. Schofield their home in Pendleton. Roy Thomas who is employed at will appear on the ballot at the No duced the numbers. Fry a Releas and Corvallis, Or. Harry Kelley, Joe Norton, Ray- Kingsley’s store, left Saturday night vember election. Readings by Miss in Vancouver, Wn., for the past Salem drum corps lost Its chance week, returned to Hermiston Satur mond Longhorn, and Frank Pierson for Woodburn, Ore., where he visit- Catherine Olday, and a number pro in the finals last year because of a NUT GROWERS TO VISIT vided by the H. E. club. accompanied Sam Moore to Port ed his parents. Harold Pace Is day. , Evelyn Knapp Zasu Pitts em Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ward have mishap when one of the contestants OREGON AND WASHINGTON Mr) and Mrs. Raymond Elliott of land Monday to attend the American ployed at the store during his ab- recently entertained Mr. Ward’s Raymond Hatton lost his hat. Pendleton and their friends, Mr. and Legion national convention. sence. sister, Mrs. Gibson and her daugh- PLUS — Comedy “Mysterious Auxiliary Choses New Leaders. The schedule for the annual sum- Albers of Miami, Okla, ter, Mrs. M. Miss Blanche Moore of New York Mrs. Hawkins of Portland, spent L. W. Jordan, who has spent the Mystery.” and Krazy Kat Cartoon Word has been received by Mr. Figuring prominently in the poll mer field tour of the Western Nut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. City arrived Monday and is visiting summer here looking after his farm and Mrs. M. R. Ling that the R. A. tical phases of the annual conven- Growers association August 31 and her brother Lloyd Moore before go west of town, plans to leave the last Holte family Pierce. _________________ _________ _____ _ dale, North ohastmovedbarras, esas tion. Oregon department, American September 1 has just been announc ing on to Long Creek, Oregon, to Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dean are the of the week for California. Mrs. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Jordan left for California in July where Mr. Holte has holdings in the Legion Auxiliary, which closed Sat- ed, showing a trip arranged for two proud parents of a baby daughter visit her mother. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY were states for the first time this year. C. Elvest Bowman arrived home Fri and Mr. Jordan will join her in oil fields. The Holtes were among urday at the Multnomah hotel were born at the St. Anthony’s hospital I the first families to come to Stan- Mrs. Sidney S. George of Eugene, E. Schuster, secretary of the associa- in Pendleton. Both mother and day from Yakima, Wn., accompanied Los Angeles. | field and resided here for about 12 who was elected president of the1 tion and member of the experiment by his younger brother, Vernon, who laughter are getting along nicely. The Misses Georgianna and El- years. Roy Penney, accompanied by Lyle will attend school here this winter. eanor Briggs left this morning for I Mrs. J. F. Reuber and daughter state department, and Mrs. Otto W. station staff at Oregon State col- Tilden, Nye Berry, Ed Dunning, and Elvest has been working in the fruit Mountain View school near Salem. Nadine, motored to Portland Satur- Helder of Sheridan, who was indora- lege, has extended an invitation to the Rose d for the office of national vice all interested in nut growing to Lloyd Russell left Monday morning ln the Yakima valley. Ore., where they will teach this day. They will I , ‘ , . . , City for a week visiting at the Chris president for the western region. | make the field trip whether members Mr. and Mrs. Garrett and small winter. This is the second year the and Martin Reuber homes. for Portland to attend the Ameri- Other officers for the state depart-1 of the association or not. can Legion national convention. son, returned to Hermiston Friday girls have taught there and they Stanley Green. Adelpha Hoskins ____ — The first day will be spent in Considerable interest Is being after spending the summer at Sea- will make their headquarters inland John Gibson will leave Satur ment for the coming year are Mrs. | Joan Blondell - Stuart Erwin I day for Corvallis to enroll as Oregon John Enders of Ashland, president Clark county, Washington, and will shown this year In University of side and Rockaway. Mr. Garrett says Salem. Zasu Pitts - Ben Turpin Oregon correspondence courses. Ab there is no small town as prosperous Mrs. Joe Norton accompanied Miss State college students for the com- of district No. 3; Mrs. Helen Camp be devoted mainly to visits to filgert year. of Gresham, president of district No. orchards. The second day the party out ten Hermiston people plan to as Hermiston, in his estimation. Minnie Sanstead to Portland last ing The PLUS — Fox News and Pollyannas will hold their which includes Portland; Mrs. will go to Marion county, Oregon, Miss Della Rush, democratic nom lake college work this way. Anyone Saturday morning and will attend i first meeting after their summer va- BING CROSBY in interested should see Oscar Payne inee for county school superintend the American Legion national con-1 cation. September 21. with Mrs. M. Hazel B. Graham of La Grande, spending the day visiting walnut "ONE MORE CHANCE” president of district No. 2, and Mrs. orchards principally, ending at Sen who is helping organize the work. ent. John Condor, and Bill Kessey, vention there this week. Miss San- C. Barager as hostess. You have heard Bing Crosby on J. B. Eakin of Dallas, who won a ator C. L. McNary's farm north of If enough people are enrolled in the all of Pendleton were business visit stead taught school in the local OREGON STATE FAIR OPENS the radio, now see him on closely contested race for the de Salem. courses it is possible that the state ors in Hermiston Sunday. A pot schools at the same time Mrs. Nor partment vice presidency. the screen. iepartment will supply a part time , luck dinner was served at the W. W. ton was on the faculty. WITH FREE DAY, MONDAY. Rose City Unit Honored. instructor. I Felthouse home in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, and | ---------- The Rose City unit was honored Mr. and Mrs. C, Campbell of Golden- Monday, the opening day of the dale, Wn., visited Saturday for a Oregon State Fair, has been named Tuesday when its glee club was short while with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Family Bargain Day, on which an chosen in first place at the national Propst. They were enroute to Pen-'entire family and their car is ad convention. Mrs. Margaret Chappell dleton to attend the Round-Up and mitted to the grounds for one dol- of Portland, former resident of Uma- were accompanied from Hermiston | lar. In addition to that, It Is also tilla and member of the local Auxil- by Mrs. John Glasscock. known as Boys and Girls Free Day. Mrs. Pearl Straw, former resident All boys and girls of high school age of Hermiston, who has been visiting or under are admitted to the grounds friends here for the past week, left free. for her home In Portland Monday, Monday may be the biggest day I THE AGE OF That more and more housewives are accompanied by Miss Marian Hen-of the fair. It will start at ten A RATTLESNAKE derson who will remain until Fri- o'clock in the morning with a down realizing the ECONOMY of QUAIL day. Dayton Bielman, who has been town parade with five bands, and DETERMINED TY FOODS is determined by the at the C. E. Baker home, accompa- will include tie crowning of the Queen of the Rodeo. nled them to Portland. BY THE growing patronage of the Red & r The parade is staged by the Salem NUMBER OF 2 I Chamber of Commerce, both as an Tales of Folks at the Hotels. ITS RATTLES! White Stores. You’ll enjoy shop (From The Oregonian.) I opening event of the fair, and as a ping here. A clean, modern store, There is altogether too much hay reception to the Lane County dele- to suit H. J. Stillings, stockman of j gation which is arriving by special managed by a citizen of your own Hermiston, Or. He says that hay is train. Heading the parade as Grand should bring $10, and contends that Marshall will be Douglas McKay, community who is enthusiastic in only bringing $4 a ton when it President of the Chamber of Com his sole desire to PLEASE YOU. $4 hay doesn't cover the cost of merce of Salem, and Mayor elect of production. Mr. Stillings chaperon- Salem. With him will ride T. O. Free delivery service for your con THE FINEST FLAVORED, RICH MELLOW COFFEE OBTAIN ed some steers and hogs to the Russell, President of the Chamber' ABLE. YOU WILL BE PROUD TO SERVE IT. venience. yards yesterday and then hurried up town to find a place to watch the POUND POUNDS parade. Ruddy-faced, stout Mr. Stil LOOK AT NEXT WEEK'S AD lings was one of the Oregon dele- gates to the democratic national con FOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT Medium Weight vention which nominated Governor Per Morrell's Roosevelt. Although In Chicago a Lb. Mild Cure week, the rancher from Hermiston preferred to remain in the room of the Oregon delegation than wander around looking at the sights, and In Campbell's the convention he displayed the __ with 5 bars p & G CXYDOL 2 No. 212 Cans PINEAPPLE most ornate suspenders of any of DRI PACK ALI. FOR the 1154 delegates. Red & White • Fanciest Whole Slices 5-oz. Cans RED & WHITE FI OUR 2 No. 2 12 Cans PINEAPPLE 49 lb. sack Blue & White — Broken Slices NOW YOU CAN BUY Clean-Up Sale Local Happenings | Your EBusiness Friday and Saturday Oasis Chatre Hermiston People At Convention " VANISHING RONEIER remain in ’ Anticüpatfí gour printing nerdu MACMARP. .COFFEE, 29C; 3 Bacon Specials for Saturday and Monday POPPY FLOUR 49 lb. sack $1.29 89c 4 lbs. for Pure Vegetable Shortening FLAKE WHITE SUGAR 12 lbs. for KRAUT 2 No. 2 % Cans RED & WHITE RED & WHITE Pint FLY SPRAY Oronite Kills ’Em Quick Quart FLY SPRAY Oronite Kills ’Em Quick No. 1 Tall Cans RED & WHITE Fancy Red Sockeye at the lowest prices in years SALMON ANSWER TO LAST WEEK S “YOU’D BE SURPRISED.” he 7 pkgs, tor STICKY FLY RIBBONS Per Doi 27c 49c 37c 69c FLY SWATTERS 2 tor 17c What we see is steam that has been condensed In the air into tiny globules of water again. Steam in itself is Invisible. RED & WHITE STORES AND Beans Shrimp A A “. --a — "6 WBant Goat Hair Sox Large Pkg RED & WHITE JELL DESSERT 63c Pork 39c 33c PANCAKE FLOUR 85c Wear longer than wool or cotton. Soft and easy on your feet. Per fect ventilation. Do not mat like wool or cotton. Grease and dirt do not stick to mohair like they do to other materials. If your feet bother you try GOAT HAIR SOX. Then you will buy no other. Ask The Man Who Wears Them. Strawberry Roan Rodeo... n» "Olympic of Cowboy Contests". A dollar show free ot grandstand doily, except reserved seats Night Stampede..• Vaqueros. Pica- CHAS.G. BURK’S, INC. WEST SIDE MASON Caps Zinc Porclain Lined - 2 dos. dors, Malodors,Toreadors Cossacks, Bullfighters, fighting Brahmas. Congress of range daredevils, spills, thrills, clowns, funny mules A night show never before presented in an indoor arena on the coast Admission reduced to 50c, reserved arenaside seats 75< to $1.00 Panorama of Progress... A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS Both Felts and Straws— Both Dress and Work CERTAIN LINES OF SHOES Mens — Boys — Womens LADIES' HOSIERY MENS' DRESS HOSE MEN'S DRESS PANTS and BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS MENS' LACE BREECHES ■ nd LEATHER GLOVES PRICES REDUCED 25% to 50% BALL Thou- sands of exhibits of land, dairy and industrial products. eggs and talking hen, draft horses, shellonds, dairy and beef contle, swine, sheep, goats, chickens, geese, ducks, pigeons, rabbits, wild fowl, dogs, pets Art, music, textiles, flow- ers, bulbs. 4 H Club and Future Farmer contests and exhibits. Carnival. Amusements, rides, shows, dance. Special Days for Grange, Form Union, fraternal organizations — counties, cities 12 Bands... Monyehorusesond orchestras. 18 musical programs by Music Federation. Monday. .."FAMILY BARGAIN DAY" En. tre fomily ond cor admitted for $1. & boys and girls high school age or under admitted FREE Reduced fares. ..by bus and rail STATE fair cr r. 1% 6 BOX CARTON (Tax Included) 45c 10 270 SOAP Green Peppers * 3 LD. 10c PAR RICE “ pg 5 IO Lb. 35c MACMARR STORES CRYSTAL WHITE FANCY BLUE ROSE bars for Perfect Conscen- trated Soap REGULAR 10c SIZE Hermiston, Ore Phone 241