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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 1932 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, PAGE Local Happenings i : Wc guarantee to satisfy you when ws ac cept your order for printing. Mrs. H. E. Hitt was a business visitor in Walla Walla Tuesday. Mrs. Armstrong is receiving medi cal attention in the Hermiston hos pltal. 1200 Célébrât Armistice Here BURNHAM’S (Continued from Page One) local seven piece orchestra, which Soren Maass of Berrian, Wn., was Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul were busi Hot mince pie. Hunter’s Cafe, adv has won recognition for itself with- ness visitors in Pendltton Tuesday. a business visitor in Hermiston the in the past few months. first of the week. Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Simmons Cooperative Tradition Maintained. Mr. and Mrs. I. Skovbo of Board- have been staying at the Jens Skov Lt was only through the whole- Compare our Prices at ALL Times, with ALL Bert Mitchell of Sand Hollow was bo home during the absence of Mr. man were business visitors in Her hearted cooperation of every organi looking after business in Hermiston and Mrs. Skovbo who have been in miston Monday. zation in the community that the Competition, on ALL Quality Merchandise. Monday. Portland attending the Oregon Statecelebration was a success. Every com Try our 25c turkey luncheon. Bee Keepers’ convention and visit- mittee functioned perfectly and each Percy Jarmon of Echo spent Fri ing relatives since last Thursday. | individual responded readily when Hunter's Cafe. adv. day visiting with Herbert Hedwall Mr. and Mrs. Skovbo returned Tues- called upon to serve on a committee. Hermiston, Oregon. Mrs. A. E. Hard and E. J. Meyers here. day. The Best in Talking Pictures Henry Sommerer headed the bar- of Echo were among out-of-town vi Bunches | becue committee and directed the Hermiston visitors from Pendleton sitors here the first of the week. Mrs. Ralph Evans and son Jean of building of the pit that will be a — : ADMISSIONS — this week included Wm. Campbell, Oakland. Calif., spent the week end permanent fixture on the fair 35c and 15c Evenings Dan Lindsay. W. T. Gerard, and Wm. Embusk, John Kirk and John visiting friends in Hermiston. They I grounds for use on future occasions, Julian Rauch of Lexlngtono were bu Holmgren. 25c and 10c Matinees were house guests at the Joe Reeves H A. Pankow, Tom Lenhart and siness visitors in Hermiston the first home and Harvey Payne home. Mrs. Earl Bensel worked night and day Snal. LBS. TWO SHOWS: 7:15—9:00 P.M Cooked food sale Saturday. Dec. Evans is a former resident of Her- in preparing the barbecued steer and of the week. Her- 17. given by Ladies Aid of the miston and was enroute to visit her pork. Floyd Knerr very generously FRIDAY - SATURDAY adv. mother in Caldwell, Idaho. Jim Neary of Pendleton spent Ar miston Union church. They | donated the cover for the pit, and The Magnificent mistice day in Hermiston visiting left for the Idaho city Tues ay assisted in installing it. SWIFT'S PREMIUM relatives and friends. Jim is em- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mrs. morning. TALLULAH | The American Legion Auxiliary coy Pound ployed at the Dorian Hotel. H. T. Fraser, and Mrs. C. C. Durfey . and Farm Bureau Auxiliary played went to Portland early Monday sweet Cans 6 | no little part in the success of the Mrs. Raymond Elliott and son where they remained until Wed nes- ♦ Carton I barbecue. Mrs. Sommerer headed the Dick were the house guests of Mr. day. STANFIELD NEWS NOTES •committee for the former and made Armv and Mrs. O. C. Pierce over the week . the coffee and cabbage salad, and Lbs. Miss Grace Jackson came through end. They spent Armistice day here. , Mrs. G. D. Best acted as chairman Hermiston Sunday evening enroute . J. C. Hoskins is building a large on his ’ for the latter group in arranging to Pendleton from Portland where garage and machine shop Lb. Permanents: Tulip Oil, $3.00; Each for the remainder of the menu. ranch east of Stanfield. Heat and Men Ringlette. $2.50; Olive Allen Beau- she spent the week end with her sis veet I Citron or oi Lemon Peel NEW NAVEL Sweet Jako DeRose has been in St. An- The fuel tor use in barbecueing ty Parlor, 709 Garden St., Pendle- ter, Lois Jackson. thony’s hospital for the past week the meat was furnished by Enos Mar —They are driving lier mad where he is receiving medical a ton. Will exchange for produce, adv. tin and the Grange Cooperative. isolated from her kind In a sun- Hot mince pie. Hunter’s Cafe, adv tention for heart trouble. drenched tropic land. Married to F. B. Pennock and son, Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heiter are a man she can’t understand; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bloom of Hepp receiving congratulations on the furnished cider which added to the Mrs. B. S. Kingsley and Mrs. Wm. birth of their second son, Friday, menu. loving one she can't have' ner spent Armistice day in Hermis Lb Lb. ton. Mr. Bloom is a brother of Wm. Shaar were Joint hostesses at a November 11. at the home of Mrs. I Everything used for this teed was Andy Clyde Comedy. Travel Reel. Heiter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bloom, principal of the Umatilla bridge-luncheon Monday in the spa Wood. donated by the two Pendleton bak- and Mickey Mouse Cartoon. schools, and visited with Mr. and cious home of Mrs. Shaar. Covers Friends are welcoming Mr. and eries, and local merchants, who fur- were laid for thirty-six. High hon Mrs. Claud Waid and children. who nished buns, bacon, sugar, cabbage, Mrs. Bloom over the week end. A Surprise for You! cabbage. ors were won by Mrs. A. H. Norton, have returned from Gold Peach, ibeans, coffee, cream, and butter. have spent the sum- | Lloyd Moore of the Oasis theatre SUNDAY ADD MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton and and consolation by Mrs. Geo. Story. Or., where they mer. ! may be credited with obtaining all Miss Myrnie Clayton had as house Mr. Tate of Anacortes, Wn., is SUNDAY - MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley spent Mr. guests this week end. their mother. assisting his son in-law. William Gil donations for this occasion. Armistice day visiting Mrs. F. L. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Mrs. Ella T. Clayton, their brother, ert move his household goods from Moore also acted as publicity man Al Clayton, and Dr. Stone, all of En- Kelley in Hermiston. Mrs. Kelley his former home in Washington to and furnished the Mooretone Sound SEE HIS in a picture that will weight ternrise. They came Friday and at injured lier left hand quite badly heir newly acquired ranch on this Service loudspeaker used to broad live as a record of his genius. project. cast the plays during the football tended the Armistice day celebration Friday while chopping kindling. The Miss Helen Fredrickson and Miss JOHN wound is healing nicely, however. here. Vivian Crouter spent Armistice day game. O. K. Mudge, commander of the at W. S. C. in Pullman, Wn., as the local Legion post, and James Todd Try our 25c turkey luncheon. guests of Marjorie Cooper. On their Florence Pearson was the in- Miss FA b i ; i of ( 892) FREE DELIVERY — C A S H — Hunter’s Cafe. adv. spiration for a birthday surprise par return trip they called on friends at had charge of the dance and man- 4 P. M. CAPEFUL CREDIT 11 A. M. DIVORCEMENT Clarkston, Wn. aged the large crowd efficiently. ty Sunday evening when a group of Wih KATHARINE HEPBURN. Billie and Mrs. J. S. Hoskins spent her friends calne in to help her cele the Mr. past week in Corvallis and Eu Small Clover Path Pays Well. brate. The evening was spent play gene. Their daughter Odelpha, who HIGHEST CASH PRICES ing bridge with Eugene Hanby win is a student at O. S. C., recently un ( RANDE RONDE—How even a pastured eight cows from April 1 to on which he irrigates by a gravity PAID FOR ning hit h honors and Myron Nation derwent a tonsil operation. One of the great dramas of small patch of irrigated Ladino clo- H. B. Rees has returned to his ver can make a great difference on October 1 except for periods every 10 system laid out with the aid of the CEFAM AND EGGS consolation. The honoree cut the the year. huge birthday cake as the guests home following a three weeks stay the ordinary farm was demonstrated days when they would be taken off Polk county agent. Charlie Chaplain in “The Cure. Columbi Creamery Co., Inc. in Portland where he has been un while water was applied and the wished her many more such happy der a doctor’s care. this summer by Eben Ray of Valley Fox Movietone News. N. 21st St. Portland, Or. clover allowed to grow. Ray has occasions. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blackwood Junction near here. A patch of clo Jerald Want Ada Pay. Use them. are now living on the Hilltop ranch ver not quite two acres in extent two mo're small clover fields coming north of town. In the recent city election Frank Sloan was re-elected mayor. The city council includes E. A. Hoosier, W P. Trumbull, C. M. Jump, Dorr Car- rison, W. L. Morgan, and J. W. Heck man. Friends of Mrs. David Shumway Tf Y will regret to learn of her illness at il H u 1er home near Stanfield. Her daugh er, Mrs. Reynolds of Rickreal, Or., co"'« I is helping to care for her. Mr. and Mrs. Molestead are mov LET US HELP YOU IN SELECTING YOUR FOODS FOR THANKSGIVING. WITH A LARGE VA But you certainly WILL set aside as ing to the Campbell house. RIETY FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM, WE ARE ABLE TO SAVE YOU IN THE COST OF PRE Mrs. Andrew Kopacz and son Ed worthy of thanks the day that you vard were week visitors with friends PARING I OR THIS ANNUAL FEAST. n Hood River. first came to the Red & White store, Miss Blanche Thorsen, who teach- s at The Dalles, spent Armistice where fine quality and fair priced ay vacation at her home near Stan- ield. She was accompanied by her food combine with real service to friend and co-worker. Miss Margar t Templar. assure you satisfaction. THE place AIRWAY . i .. B. G. Gregory passed away Fri to order the necessities and luxuries lay evening at the home of his son Thomas Gregory, where he had been for the THANKSGIVING feast. Red naking his home. Mr. Gregory had A coffe you’ll be proud to serve. cached the age of 90 years. He is No. 2 Cans Del Monte Brand & White food products are PURE. survived by four sons: James of Vancouver, Wn.; Jesse and Carl of THERE WERE NO "KNIGHTS Arlington, and Thomas of Stanfield, OF the ROUND T able * in "uneral services were held in Her- KING A rthur ' s TIME—I niston Sunday. LOOK NEXT WEEK’S AD Mrs. Mary Mortimer passed away Tuesday after an illness of several FOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT nonths. Funeral services will be ield Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock at tomboy’s Funeral home. The Ladies Aid members announce Soft Shell “dr Dec. 10 as the date set for the an Oregons - Large Kerr’s Best 417 nual bazaar and food sale. Many Inexpensive Christmas novelties will Fancy 5 oz. Tins e displayed. Mrs. Emma Penney was hostess to •he Home Economics club at her 2 Cans CRANI EERY SAUCE Pints RIPE OLIVES home Tuesday afternoon. The mem-1 Red & White Ready to Serve Blue & White Mission Variety hers arepeacing quilt blocks togeth- ar and will do quilting at the home J-lb. jars MARMALADE 6-oz. bottles STUFFED 0I1VES f Mrs. Penney in the near future. Kings Orange or Grapefruit Red * White — Manzinellis Crange will meet Nov. 21. at | vhich time officers will be elected | l-lb. pkg. MARSHMALLOWS 2 large cans GRAPEFRUIT for the coming year. Double Thick Red & White In Cello. Wrapt. Red & White - Fancy An interesting event of last Sun- Packages Corn Flakes lay was the dinner given by Mrs. DATES 2 14-oz. bottles CATSUP W. G. Wallace complimenting her 2-lb. cellophane pkg. Red & White niece. Miss Ina Sturdivant, on her Alice birthday. Guests included Quart MAYONNAISE Rhea. LaVonne Walk. Myrta Martin, 1 lb. WALNUT MEATS Billie Hedrick, Gladys Ross, Marian Red & White — Pure and Good Iutton, Margaret Gibson. Marian 2 lbs. MINCE MFAT Quart SALAD DRESSING Murdivant and the honoree. For Real Savings! (DasisCheatre Groceries Vegetables - 2 Cranberries - Beans 5c 1 L 15c 29c 10 Peanuts -2 Lbs. 23c Hams'’;;;.;"" 15c BANKHEAD (Thunder Belew” Dates 19c Matches 19c PopCorn 3 Soap 6 Bis. 29c 25c 28c lc Orange Oranges Corn €J 59c Meats 7c I Pot Roast Lamb Stew 7c Dry Goods Ladies’ Cotton Hose 9c Per Pa 79c 3 Lbs. COTTON BATTS 2 Pair 25 Cotton Gloves Why Pay More? BARRYMORE THANKSGIVING Food Specials is A MACMARR STORES T Special Prices Effective SAT. to WED., Inc. "1825” Pumpkin 9C Fruits for Salad Calumet Baking Powder 25c Schilling’s Vanilla Extract "CoLORs” 2 - bottles 23C alt: Thanksgiving Specials Mincemeat-2 5a. 39c 27c 23c 29c 16c 21c 35c 35c 39c 29c 43c 29c Large Cans Red & White Can OYSTERS Blue & White ANSWER TO LAST WEEK’S “YOU'D BE SURPRISED." 12c 10c Green & White COFFEE Red & White l-lb. vacuum tin THE BEST FOR ANY OCCASION l-lb. bag 10c 25c S3€ ISC Fresh Fruits and Vegetables The Pollyannas were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Agnes Hills. Besides the reg- liar members, there were there guests present: Mrs. J. T. Lane. Mrs Harle Rogers, and Mrs. W. L. Black wood. 35c 33c STORES Lbs. Post Toasties Tile Drainage Being Installed, Arthurs name and exploits are only found in romantic tales: the few historians of the time have made no mention of him. red & WHITE 2 lbs.AEc Formay’wwi rem Shortening - 3 $ THE WALNUTS OYSTERS Satin Finish Mixed Candies ana’Pesh 2 FRIDAY to WEDNESDAY, Inclusive, Nov. 18 to 23 PUMPKIN COFFEE &3C ID ALBANY—Two farm drainage systems are being installed this win ter on the farms of L. Cade and John Buckner in this county. State col lege representatives made the sur veys and the ditches are being dug by a mechanical trencher engaged at Monmouth. Drainage can be In stalled cheaper now than any time in many years, according to these farmers. HT : Cranberries Fancy Eastern Pounds 2, Berries Celery Well Bleached Stalks Sweet Spuds Even Sizes IO 29C Pounds Smooth 29c Bananas Oranges Lettuce Firm — Golden Large Size NAVELS Local — Firm Heads 5 PEAP Pounds 29c Per Dozen 29c 3 For Mac Marr Store No. 1751 10c HOREGON