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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PA CE POUR THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 11, 1932 T VAUDVILLE PAVED WAY FOR 3 OF “BIG SHOT" PLAYERS V audville pav ed th e w ay in th e m aking of th ree po p u lar screen p lay ers who have very im p o rt a n t roles in "T he B ig S h o t,” an R K O P a th e production at. th e Oasis the a tr e for F r i 'Eddie Quillin day and S a t n “The Big Shot” urday. T he y o u th fu l s ta r of the p ictu re w hich tells th e sto ry of a sm all tow n y o u n g ster who overcom es ad v ersity to m ake a success in busi ness. is Eddie Q uillan, long know n Io v audeville as a m em ber of his fa th e r's com pany w hich toured the c o u n try for years. Mr. and Mrs. U. J . H all have moved in to th e E vans house, having sold th e ir ranch to Jo h n R euber. A larg e delegation from th is rom - I n iu n ity enjoyed th e h o sp ita lity of th e C ooperative C ream ery a t H er m iston F e b ru ary 6. At th is m eeting tw o d irecto rs w ere elected, S. R. A rcher fo r the S tan field d is tric t an d A dolph H ay: den fo r the Meadows and E cho te r rito ry . T he P ollyannas m et W ednesday a ftern o o n w ith Mrs. W. G. W allace as hostess a t h er home east of tow n F n ro u te, th e "tnazonna sq u a d ” in sisted upon w alking up th e h ills ju s t o keen in p ractice, you know , and not being clad in h ik in g a ttir e they tositively refused to do an y pushing. A fter a p leasan t social aftern o o n lelicinus refresh m en ts w ere served by th e hostess. G uests included Mrs ’t a r l e Rogers, Mrs. J. V illerm oure Mrs. H a rry Rees, and Mrs. Adolph H ayden. Mrs. E d n a S chaunessay of W ash 'n g to n is a guest a t th e hom e of her lister Mrs. R. G. A tteb u ry T he m asquerade dance given by 'h e G range w ill be held In the Refvem ball room in stead of in the G range hall. J . S. B u rn h am has been confined R alph S ay lo r w as a bu sin ess v isi to his hom e th is week due to a to r In tow n W ednesday. severe a tta c k of rh eu m atism . Wm. F. S w ifzler of U m atilla was Mrs. A. W. C h risto p h erso n and a v isito r here W ednesday. Rev. L uella Beam ish of Spokane. Mrs. O. O. F elt house w ere business v isito rs in P en d leto n Monday. W n., was h ere last week to a tte n d Mrs. Jam es Todd, w ho u n d e r th e fu n e ra l of Mrs. W. B. F in ley and w ent an o p eratio n la st week in P o rt visited a few days w ith friends. Mrs. W. L. H am m re tu rn e d home land is g e ttin g alo n g fine. from P o rtla n d S unday aftern o o n , C arn iv al dance S a tu rd a y , F e b ru ary 3, a t S tan field . " " — Adv. com ing by tra in to S tan field . Mrs. H anun is im proving rap id ly a fte r a Mr. an d Mrs. F. B. Sw ayze w ere re cen t o p eratio n perform ed by Dr. business v isito rs in P o rtlan d th e G aie in V ancouver, W n. firs t of th e w e e k T h e y w3re reg is F ra n k K ugel, who su ffered in tered a t th e Im p erial HbtelJ ju rie s w hen he was s tru c k by a h it- Mr. and Mrs. J o h q J ^ idrzelew ski ru n d riv e r la st w eek, w ill be d is and R. G. P enney left W ednesday ch arg ed from th e H erm isto n Medical m o rn in g for P o rtlan tf" w here they h o sp ital F rid a y of th is week. He w ill rem ain u ntil- F rid a y lo o k in g a f has recovered su ffic ie n tly to go to te r business. his hom e in Salem . Mr. and Mrs. B. S. K ingsley have Mrs. L eila P helps has been con fined to h e r room th is week w ith a moved in to th e ir house and a re g e t GAMBLING AND MAD severe a tta c k of th e flu. Mrs. Merl tin g se ttled fo r th e firs t tim e since P h elp s is w o rk in g in th e post office fire dam aged th e ir hom e about th ree BARCAIN BRINGS SHAME d u rin g h er absence. m o n th s ago. D u rin g th e tim e in te r Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert Ila n e lin e v en in g th ey lived in th e A n to tn e A m odernized P a ra m o u n t studio a rriv ed in H erm isto n W ednesday Soneson house. ed itio n of H ector T u rn b u ll’s fam ous ev en in g from K lam ath F alls and Mrs. W. O. W aller of U m atilla, sto ry , "T h e C h eat,” s ta rrin g T a llu °0TAT0 TREATMENT MUCH w ill v isit w ith Mr. Ila n e lln e 's p a r who has been In th e H erm iston lah B ankhead, and w ith H arvey en ts, Mr. and Mrs. B, H ant^ine, M edical h o sp ital for th e past tw o S tep h en s, form erly leading man a t 'IMPLIFIFD BY NEW METHOD. Loren Jack so n ; son of J$r. and week w as tra n sfe re d to St. A n th th e P o rtla n d R ufw in, in a leading P ro tectio n of O regon’s p o tato crop Mrs. E. L. Jack so n , u n d erw en t an o n y ’s hospital in P en d leto n Sunday, role, w ill be th e fe a tu re a t the Oasis '.g a in st scab and rh izo cto n la w ill be o p eratio n In a P o rtla n d hosp ital w here she Is u n d er th e care of Dr. th e a tre for n ex t S u n day and Mon- easier and cheaper th is season as W ednesday. A ccording to rep o rts re W anescot. ! day. he re s u lt of successful te s ts of II. A. P an k o w u n d erw en t an op ceived h ere T h u rsd ay m orning, he T his sto ry , w hich was show n as a im plified m ethod of seed tre a tm e n t seem ed q u ite ch eerfu l. e ra tio n for a p p en d ic itis W ednesday sile n t ab o u t 12 years ago, w as one of nade by th e Oregon E x p erim en t sta ion and ju s t described in a new Ben Jo n es has leased th e 20-acre in th e H erm isto n M edical hosp ital. th e big g est h its of th e tim e. It deals -irc u la r of in fo rm atio n . tr a c t next to th e H. J. B elscam per Dr. A. W. C h risto p h erso n p erfo rm w ith an a llu rin g w om an, in trig u ed H eretofore th e sta n d a rd m ethod place in C olum bia d is tric t and w ill ed th e o p eratio n and Mr. Pankow by th e love-m aking of a m ystic o ri if seed tre a tm e n t has been eith e r ta k e ch arg e of th e place th e first of is g e ttin g along fine. He has beep e n ta l, who, d espite th e fact th a t she m aking for tw o hours in a corrosive M arch. Mr. antj Mrs. Geo. S taggs su b ject to fre q u e n t a tta c k s for th e is sa tisfie d w ith h er husband, p er (Ublimate solution or tr e a tin g w ith m its a flirta tio n to get u n d er way lot form aldehyde solution. The for a re now liv in g th ere. Mr. McGIl- past year. u e r w as slow and tedious and the T he F u ll Gospel T ab ern acle w ith th is In tru d er. A gam bling debt a tte r w as d iffic u lt to re g u late. frey, o w ner of th e tra c t, w as here d raw s h er In to his pow er. How she last week from P o rtla n d to a rra n g e people of S tn n field e re h av in g a T he new m ethod, o rig in a te d firs* t th e M innesota ex p erim en t statio n speciul cam paign u n d er th e lead er escapes from th e p red icam en t forms fo r th e lease. ’ses th e corrosive su b lim ate (m er Miss M arjo rie P u tm a n , d a u g h te r ship of E v an g elist W. C. Pow ell of an ex c itin g conclusion. uric ch lo rid e) so lu tio n , b u t witF of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. P u tm a n , fo r S eattle. He has a s tirr in g m essage h e a d d itio n of a sm all am o u n t o' ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ <• ❖ ❖ ❖ <• <• ❖ th a t aw akened scores of people in hydrochloric acid, w hich speeds u r m er resid en ts here who now live In Io he a ctio n so much th a t only five P o rtla n d , is a m em ber of th e Ju n io r I l l s last cam paign and m any w ere n in u te s soaking is req u ired ra th e i ♦ STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS Sym phony o rc h e stra of th a t city, ac b ro u g h t to C h rist. ♦ han tw o hours. J. L. Reeves of Los A ngeles, C ali co rd in g to Mrs. W a lte r H am m who ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ♦ ❖ To tr e a t the potato es a so lu tio r has been v isitin g a t th e P u tm an fo rn ia, v isited from S unday u n til s m ade up of 4 ounces of m ercuric T he ach iev em en t program for the hom e in th a t city. Miss P u tm an T uesday n ig h t w ith Joe Reeves and hlorfde, one q u a rt of connnercia plays th e ehello. fam ily here. Mr. Reeves visited here S tan field 4-H clubs w as given In 'y d ro ch lo ric acid and 25 gallons o’ th e G ran g e h all W ednesday evening vater. T his is enough to tr e a t 4' last y ear w hile he w as still living •r 5o bushels before stre n g th e n in g Mrs. F. S. G reen, ch a irm a n of th( in A labam a, b u t his p erm an en t s required, a fte r w hich as many G range 4-H com m ittee, review ed the nore m ay be tre a te d before discard home is now in C alifo rn ia. Mrs. M ervyn Stephenson and B ert ach iev em en ts of th e v arious clubf ng th e solution. E ith e r a wooden b a rre l, a tu b o' P rovost of La G rande stopped in fo r th e p ast year, in c id e n ta lly o ffe r o n crete ta n k is used as m etal Is a t H erm iston M onday to v isit w ith Ma in g sev eral co n stru c tiv e g riticirm s T H E BEST IN TALKING acked by th e solution; A wooder rie Stephenson w hile en rm itp to A r by w hich th e clubs m ay p ro fit ir ■rate, or w ire b asket coated w itl P IC tÜ R E S lin g to n . Mrs. S tep h en so n rem ained e n te rin g upon th e new y e a r’s work. isp h aitu m p ain t, is used for dipping H erm istrth, Ol'egon S ch o larsh ip s w ere aw arded to ■rive m in u tes sonking is enough foi in tow n u n til F rid a y when she Shows Now Start at 7:15 P. M. ■lean, sm ooth tu b ers, th o u g h scurfy re tu rn e d to I.a Cr-andc and Mr. P ro W llliolm inn Ilo d riek and C lara John lo ta to e s re q u ire a little longer vost w ont on to A rlin g to n th e sam e 3on for b eing th e o d ts ta n d in g club Soaking for as much as 40 m inute, PROGRAM m em bers in th e H ome Econom ics vilt not h u rt them , th o u g h it is not day. v and live stock division. lecessary. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A b e a u tifu lly en g rav ed plaque The d irectio n s for tr e a tin g cau M A TIN EE 2:3 0 SATURDAY was p resen ted to th e S ew ing club inn the grow er a g a in s t s to rin g the ♦ ♦ A B om bardm ent of m tatoes a fte r tre a tin g , say in g th a t ♦ COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ for w in n in g firs t place in th e Home -iamagc w ill re s u lt unless th ey are L au g h s F rom The Econom ics division, and the o thei * ♦ d th e r p lan ted Im m ediately o r spread rev o lv in g G ran g e tro p h y w as p res nut to dry. F ree copies of th e c irc u la rs des- Mr, and Mrs, Gus L in d er w ere en ted to th e Sheep club. P in s an d certific a te s w ere p re ■rlblng th e m ethod in d e ta il may be d in n e r g u ests a t th e C hilds B arham W ith EDDIE QUILLAN sented to club m em bers and leaders. lad from an y county ag e n t or direct home S atu rd ay . rom th e college. M AUREEN O’SULLIVAN In stru c tiv e and In te re stin g talk : Mrs. J o t Udey an d F lo ren ce w ere L ove-m aking Is his business, and w ere given by L. J. A llen, a ssistan t guests a t th e 0 . 0 . F e lth o u ie home he "m nkos’’ good like nobody’s W ednesday. Mrs. M. L. W atso n was s ta te club le rd e r, J. A. Y eager, coun ' O busin ess: ty school su p e rin te n d e n t, W. A. also presen t. MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES A c a p ita list w ith em phasis on the Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom w ere H olt, co u n ty ag en t, and Mr. Sayer, > ♦ " i t .” W h erev er he goes, stocks co u n ty school s u p e rin te n d e n t of visito rs In Echo S a tu rd a y , rise and w om en fall! A p arty w ill be given fo r th e C o l- U nion county. E v ert H am m on sp en t a few days D on’t m iss th e B ig S hot. H e's A ssista n t C ounty A g ent B est p re um bta school c h ild ren a t th e school last week a t St. A n th o n y ’s hospital rich! house F rid ay aftern o o n . T h is occa sided a t th e m eetin g and m usical n P endleton follow ing a to n sil op- PLUS sion being to cele b rate S t. V alen n um bers w ere fu rn ish ed by V ivian iratlo n p erfo rm er T h u rsd ay . M ickey Mouse in “ B arn D ance” C ro n ter, M arjorie Cooper, H elen tin e ’s and also L in co ln ’s, b irth d ay . On T h u rsd ay Mrs. A. E. Marble E asy to G et- Two Reel Comedy. Mr. and Mrs. F ay G a rd in e r of C onnor and th e sew ing an d cooking □roved h erself a m ost g racious h o st Aesops’ F ables Cowboy Blues clubs. U m atilla w ere d in n e r g u ests a t th e Local lead ers for th e past y ear ess to m em bers of th e U-CoG-Go N. W. Bloom hom e Monday. Mrs. R. G. A tteb u ry , calf clu b ; S tanley d u b . A fter a delicious d in n e r the SUNDAY AND MONDAY G ard in er is th e ir d au g h te r. G reen, sheep an d pig clu b ; Mrs J. m em bers w orked on q u ilts an d tied She Barters lo v e ! Mrs. B ax ter H u tch iso n w as a F. R euber, p o u ltry d iv isio n ; Mrs. R. one com fort. guest a t th e C laude U pham home j T a llu la h th e m a g n l f i i e n t .............. C. A. F la n n ig a n m ade a business G. A tteb u ry , sew ing clu b ; Mrs. S Tuesday. Sym bol of m odern w om an . , . . rip to P endleton W ednesday. and H rs pinyin ■ love's r.amc by h er own J. II. DeMoss w as a bu sin ess v isi R Cooper, cooking II; Miss K a trin a K ryger helped at H u tto n , cooking I. 1 ru le s . . . . to r at th e Joe Udey hom e Monday. .he H. K. Doan hom e th is week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M ikesell were Mrs. PI T. M ato tt and V ance, lefl Mr. end Mrs. C h arles I ’ogg- -d " isito rs a t th e L. H am m er home Thursday for L aG rande. T hey w ill Mr. and Mrs. M artin Refvem , and •’unday. ’isit w ith Mrs. M ato tt's m other, Mr. H ughes is b u ild in g a new dra. S. II. Cooper a tte n d e d a dinnei a rty T h u rsd ay cx en ln g a t th e T. A VIrs. C. V. O ral. b arn on h is ran ch . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDaid is O scar M ikesell. son of*W. A. Mlke- O 'G rady home In H erm iston. The In Pavishinp, Qt een cf Exotic rm ployed a t th e Sloan Thom pson sell, gave a talk over th e rad io from sp lra tlo n for th e ev ent » a s th< ■ench. They a re h elp in g w ith th e Firoticns. th e Oregon S ta te college, on his ex b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry of M. C. B ra Oatighe ly rheen. p erience in th e 4-11 pig club work ger. O th er g u ests Included Mr. and TAL.LUI AH RANCHEAD Mr. C lark w as a business v isito r Mrs. II. R. S tew art, Mr. and Mrs. J. IRVING PIC IIEL 9 B urnham , an d Mr. ( nd Mrs. M. C a t th e Joe Udey ran eh Tuesday. B ara ger. HARVEY STEV EN S Miss E lva B erry and little Tom A I /'O :'llm S um m erville In E rn est T horson, 8, an d P leas Me- "OO LA LA” i I Gee, 9, of H eald to n , O kla., have mie Refvem retu rn ed T h u rsd ay from end I'ox News. sp en t th e ir sum m er v acatio n s m ak H erm iston w here t! e la tte r has te e n ing dozens of toys for poor hoys and receiv in g m edical tre a tm e n t, FEBRUARY 13th. rtrls . Rev. J. F. Gibson w ent to W alla — W alla Sunday to v isit Mrs. Gibson TOT ROAST 12V, an d Jan e. T h ere w ill be a b en efit b a sk e t SHO PORX ROAST 12%c ball gam e in Ihe h ig h school gym PORK CHOPS 15c F rid ay evening. The proceeds from Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by I th is gam e, an d ra n d y sale, w ill be PIG HOCKS, « »»• for.... 25c given to w ard th e su p p o rt of the Tum-A-Lnm Lumber Co. — Phone 331. LAMB STEW, < lbs. for 25c local lib ra ry . B arrel S au er K ra u t Just a r At th e re g u la r G ran g e m eeting /o l 31 Hermiston, Or,, Thursday, February 11, 1932 No. 6 rived at a New Low P rice. M onday even in g . F e b ru a ry 15, the 1 QUART ...... 10c men w ill have ch an g e of th e pro- never help ed ." Editorial -b e tte r call me. I'm 1 GALLON — 35c g rrm e n tire ly are a re also tc R. A. B row nson, th e old n u lld in g Dm. ‘ -Ik * A H erm iston w om p rep are th e refresh m en ts. T he com E d ito r. a n ; "I'v e called you Quality — Price — Service m ittee in c h a rg e co n sists of R. G — 0— In about a dam p P enney and L. F. W os’er. T h is com of Q u ality M eats” Tills, m aybe, was W e have a e ar of patch in my k itc h e n ," m ittee so licits th e co operation of ail i th e resu lt of th e roof ( big lum p coal on th e th e b ro th e rs to m ake th is a n In- I H. E. Shesely: J leak in g o r did th e . tra c k F rid ay an d S at- te re s tin g m eeting. H ere, here, stead y snow back up and ' u rd ay , Stove coal next Jo h n Bogan is em ployed on th e H erm isto n . O regon lady, stro n g lan g u ag e freeze on th e cornice- I week, C h arles BortllQlontew ruprh pear Œastaôtypatrp Big Shot ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O O •> ♦ ♦ + O O O O O ♦ ♦ « IRRIGON NEWS N early every m em ber of the C ream ery Co-op a tte n d e d th e m eet ing, and lunched a t th e M ethodist ch u rch a t H erm isto n S a tu rd ay . R. V. Jo n es w as re-elected as d ire c to r from th is v icinity. D allis D exter has been too ill to a tte n d school the p a st week. M axwell Jo n es w as ab sen t from school M onday w ith a severe cold. T he Irrig o n high school basket balll team played th e H erm iston boys on th e ir floor F rid ay n ig h t, los in g th e gam e by one point. A good m any from here a tte n d e d th e game. H a rry S m ith has been ill th e past week. Ollie C aryell served a n oyster supper to th e h ig h school b asket ball team M onday n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 at his home. T he boys expressed th em selves as well satisfied both as to q u a lity and q u a n tity of th e oysters and vote Mr. C oryell th e best cook in tow n. T he H. E. C. ladies w ere e n te r tain ed a t th e home of Mrs. M cF ar land a t U m atilla T h u rsd ay a fte r noon. A good crow d atten d ed . Some w ork w as done on th e q u ilt and b u siness of im p o rtan ce discussed. A delicious lu n ch w as served by th e hostess. The nex t m eetin g w ill be a t Mrs. Jess O liver’s hom e Feb. 17. T eachers In s titu te w ill be held h ere F e b ru a ry 26th. T he ladies of th e Home Econom ics club w ill serve dinner. T he A gricult are C om m ittee of I r rigon G ran g e m et S unday afternoon and prep ared r t b b it poison w hich was d is trib u te d ’ to v ario u s p a rts of the com m unity. Mrs. W . "C. Isom and Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. K endler w ere d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. E arl Isom Sunday. Mac McCoy, M aurice W illiam s and Jo n ald Isom w ere seein g the sig h ts n B oardm an Sunday. X Modem Kitchens in Modem Homes — are equipped with electric cooking devices H E new M O N A R C H E lectric complies w ith all the essentials of up-to-date hom e equipm ent, i I t is both dependable in perform ance and a ttrac tive in appearance— thereby recom m ending itself to the discrim inating hom em aker. T he M O N A R C H G rand, 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 p eratu 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 e a t from the fuel consum ed, as well as a uniform tem perature th roughout the entire baking com part m e n t T his in tu rn is accurately m aintained by th e autom atic tem perature control fo r any length of tim e.’ T h is m odel is furnished in tw o attractiv e, colored enamel finishes: Ivory-T an and N ile-Green, as well as all W hite. T Oregon H a rd w a re & Im p lem ent Co. Ranges are modern in design and finish — over one hundred models from which to choose—all available in full enamel W hite, Nile-Green or Ivory-Tan — a ,x*X beautiful finish easily cleaned. H UB MEMBERS TO OBSERVE VASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL. Much m ay be added to th e fu tu re «eauty of O regon roadw ays, streets, larks, schools and o th e r public luildlngs as th e resu lt of ac tiv ity if 4-H club fo re stry m em bers of th e fate w ho w ill p la n t trees fu rn ish ed hem by th e s ta te forest n u rsery a t o rv allls in o b servation of th e Washington B icen ten n ial F eb ru ary 2 O ther w ays In w hich 4-H club lcm bers of th e s ta te can pay su it- iile trib u te to th e m em ory of George V ashington have also been sugges ted by It. J. Maske of th e sta te d u catio u d ep artm en t, and C harles Vebor, c ity club ag en t of P o rtla n d , /ho c o n stitu te a com m ittee app o ln t- d to d raw up such suggestions and ecom m endations for th e clubbers. These include p ag ean ts and play lets lep lctin g th e value of W a sh in g to n ’s ife to boys and girls of today, and he stu d y of th e life and custom s of he people of th a t day. Home eco- lom lcs clubs w ill m ake a special tu d y of th e costum es and fu rn itu re >f Colonial tim es. "W in as W ash in g to n W ould” Is he m otto w hich w ill be fea tu re d by he club m em bers In th e program s to e p u t before clubs, granges, p a re n t- eacher bodies and schools in prac- ically every com m unity of Oregon a o b servation r f th e b icen ten n ial. ■ » WITH FARMERS AROUND THE STATE HERMISTON MEAT MAT KET r io t City, I 4 ti, 92 from H aw aii, one from P o rto Ricco, an d 26 from th e C anal Zone w ere in clu d ed am ong th e d is ta n t cars re g is te rin g w ith th e S ecretary of S ta te 's office d u rin g th e p resen t year. HEAR! EVANGELIST CANYON CITY— "A few gophers a day w ill p u t th e tim e of reseeding aw ay ." T his slogan, says C ounty A gent R. G. Jo h n so n , m ig h t w ell be adopted by n um erous ea ste rn Oregon ra n c h e rs whose a lfa lfa stan d s are ra p id ly b eing th in n e d out by goph ers. T he situ a tio n Is serious and u n necessary, says Mr. Johnson,- w ho p o in ts o u t th a t poisoning th e g o p h ers Is an easy an d inexpeslve o p era tion. W . C. P o w ell EVERY NIGHT AT STA N FIELD One autom obile from C hina, tw o from th e P h ilip p in es, tw o from H air M ac M arr STORES I?/ 11__________________ F o r a m o rn in g tre a t, serve th is sw eet, fla v o rfu l syrup fo r b reak fast. How delicious it ta ste s on F rench to a st, p an cak es or w affles! Y ou’ll be d elig h ted w ith its d is tin c t flavor of cane an d m aple. A nd best of all, you’ll find econom y in buying a t th is low price. «5» The C h e a t TUM-A-LUM TICKLER v CORVALLIS — K ale has been found th e m ost p ro fitab le su ccu len t feed for d a iry c a ttle In th e W illam e tte valley, acco rd in g to tria ls con ducted a t th e O regon S tate college exp erim en t s ta tio n . R esu lts so f i r in d icate th a t u n d e r valley condi tions th e m ost econom ical d a iry r a tion includes succulence am o u n tin g to ab o u t 3 % per c en t of th e body w eight. ¡ S a tu rd a y Specials 5 £ .3 9 ® ^ $ 1 .0 9 Prices E ffective F rid a y , S a tu rd a y & Mon. FEB. 12th, 13th and 15th. Cheese CLOVER BLOOM FANCY F u ll C ream 5 lb. Loaf Carnation^ WHEAT FLAKES W H IT E OR Corn M eal YELEOW PA N C A K E — X LARGE PACKAGE fe F POUND BAG 2 H LB. P ackages MAC MARR BRAND AND WAFFLE FLOUR 89c Oranges DRY PACK- MEDIUM SIZE « Good fo r Ju ice GRAPE F R U IT —6 LARGE PHONE 241 CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS 0Q 2 ECONOMY BLEND 100% S antos Blend of H igh G rade B razilian Coffees— F resh R oasted an d F resh G round— D elig h tfu l F lav o r — TRY IT. 2 Z9C P o w d e red Sugar, 3 ™ r I9 e SHRIM P 5 oz. tins 2 for A m erican R eauty B rand CO FFEE DBS. CCC PAR P E R F E C T CONSENTRATED SOAP giclent. E conom ical. C onvenient. E asy on th e H ands. LARGE 2 H XRFae POUND PACKAGE I C P alm o live Soap T housands of B eauty E x p erts Recom m end It for " T h a t *1^ School G irl C om plexion. * REGULAR 10c - BARS 5 > Mac Marr Store* No. 1751 ___________ HERMISTON OREGON