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Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser have purchased a new V-8 four door sedan from the Rohrman Motor company. Miss Alice Dunn of Wallula was a visitor here this week. Easter goods at Amsberry’s. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fitzgerald of Troutdale, Ore., were business visi tors in Hermiston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and Mrs. Joe Dyer were business visitors in Walla Walla Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Barlow of Boardman was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Farley of Heppner was in town on business this week. H. M. Sommerer. E. C. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham were Pendleton business visitors Satur day. Helen Woughter, student at the University of Oregon, is spending the spring vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Woughter. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARCH 20 - 21 FRIDAY: Surprise Matinee 9:15 P. M. Saturday: Special Attraction. SHE'S AS IRISH AS A SHAM ROCK AND TIS A LUCKY DAY FOR YOU. Daddy > A O’Day 77. ' Fox Picture WITH JANE WITHERS SIF PLUS SHORT FEATURES. SUN. • MON. MARCH 22 - 23 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY They call each other names . . . not nice ones . . . and fight every step of the way ... to the altar! CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MacMURRAY w "THE BRIDE . COMES HOME I )% ROBERT YOUNG CHAPTER NO. 1—The Roaring West with Buck Jones. PLUS SHORT FEATURE. Mrs. Levi Reeder was a Pendleton business visitor Tuesday. Gladys Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson, retuned from Pendleton greatly improved following a mastoid operation. Lawn rakes and small garden tools, at Amsberry’s. adv. M rs. W. S. Boynton. Mrs. Harry Kelley and daughter Kathleen Anne and Neill Boynton motored to Helix Tuesday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton. Mrs. Alma Hitt spent Sunday vis- iting relatives in Pendleton. Henry Stoop motored to The Dalles Saturday where he visited his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kohler. Pretty line of blouses at Alma adv Hitt’s Shop. Mrs. D. M. Deeter and daughter Joy Beth spent the week end at the home of her mother in Dayton. They returned late Monday. H. G. Schreiter, educational di rector of the CCC camp at Stanfield, was a business visitor in Hermiston Monday. Mrs. Walter Pierson left Monday of last week for Susanville, Calif., where she was called by the illness of her sister. Mrs. Fred Barker, We will keep extra milk and cream refrigerated at our residence next door to Mrs. Levi Reeder on Hermiston avenue. Hermiston Dairy, adv. Ralph W. Allen, superintendent of the Umatilla Field Station here for ten years before H. K. Dean took over the superintendency, was call ing on old friends here Wednesday. Mr. Allen is now located near Bon ners Ferry, Idaho, where he has farm land. He still owns property in this district and near Adams. The Hermiston Altar Society will hold a cooked food sale April 4th, at 10 A. M. in the Oregon Hardware, ad A group of students arrived home from Oregon State college Tuesday night to spend the spring vacation with their parents. One group was composed of Bob Henderson, Walter Jendrzejewski, Miriam Swarner, Ed na Ott of Hermiston, and Stanley Green of Stanfield. Mrs. E. C. Schofield and two children of Vancouver, Wn., accom panied by Miss Betty Ralph who Is a student at O.S.C., arrived Tuesday. Mrs. Schofield plans to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, for some time and Betty will spend spring vacation with her mother, Mrs. Mable Ralph. A cooked food sale will be given Saturday, March 21, by the Metho dist ladies at Burnham's store. Adv. Several members of the Hermis ton Townsend club motored to Pen dleton Wednesday night to attend an oyster supper sponsored by the Pendleton Townsend club. They were C. R. Moore, A. E. Bensel, sec retary and president of the local club, J. W. McMullen, F. E. Earn- hart, A. Buhmann and Clarence Buh mann. Miss Marjorie Burnham, who is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of I Dayville. Ore., visited friends and teaching at Gurdane, spent the week relatives in Hermiston over the end at her home. week end. Kenneth M. Mayer of Portland is now employed in the First National Bank of Hermiston replacing D. M. Deeter who recently resigned to move to Bellingham, Wn., about March 22d, where he has purchased a fruit ranch. Mr. Mayer was form erly employed by the First National Bank of Portland. Mrs. A. H. Norton and Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf were joint hostesses Thursday and Friday at two con tract bridge luncheons at the home of Mrs. Norton. Mrs. D. M. Deeter, who leaves soon for Bellingham, Wn„ was honoree Thursday, and was presented with a guest prize. Mrs. Neil Robertson won high hon ors Thursday and Mrs. O. K. Mudge high honors Saturday. Mrs. H. T. Fraser, Mrs. C. M Jackson and Mrs. E. P. Dodd enter tained jointly Monday evening at a contract bridge dinner party at the home of Mrs. Fraser. Five tables of bridge ’ were in play with Mr. and Mrs. G. , W. Ripley winning high honors and Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mueller winning second high hon- ors. Mary Jane Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkins of Adams, underwent a mastoid operation Sun day at St. Anthony’s hospital In Pendleton, following an illness of five weeks with flu and ear trouble. She Is well known in the Hermiston district. Miss Norma Davis entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening honoring Mrs. Sloan Spencer at her home in Stanfield. Invited guests were Mrs. Gilbert Smith and Mrs. Spencer of Stanfield. Mrs. All- stott, Mrs. Ben Spencer, Mildred Phelps, Helen Dunning, Sylvia Shut ter, June Richards, Marnie Smith and Ruth Dodd, all of Hermiston. 06» Galvanized Star Waterers 3 For Die stamped bottom pan and top. Perfora ted holes have smooth turned edges. Retinned Star waterers Each . 10c Galvanized Pan Type Waterers ... Retinned Pan Type Waterers - Each nch Feeder 1 — Eg 29 Inch Feeder 10c Glass Pan Type Waterers - Ea "pre: CAKE FLOUR Kellogg’s or Post Tosties 215c Karo Syrup 10 to. 65c Scot’s Tissue S 3 — 23c 19c Pineapple or Dark TOWNSEND CLUB LIBBY’S Just the center slices Saturday, Mar. 21 SOAP Hermiston AUDITORIUM Large 21 Size Can P. & G. White Naptha 10 Reg, Size 33c Q CAMAY Toilet Soap 3 14c Bars MUSIC BY MEL'S MERRY MAKERS Marshmallows LADIES 10c GENTS 40c Fluffiest Tender & Fluffy Tuna Flakes 2cans 25c Bon Ami Lb. Pkg. Old Dutch 12 Tins 3cans 25c Cleanser 2 fans 25c Pocket Tins Tobacco Powdered O[ BOC Prince Albert Crisco Shortening 6&$1.15 5 Call 35c Milk For Better Pie Crusts Carnation - Irradiated Van Camp’s Spaghetti with Cheese & Tomato Sauce ? No. • tall cans 25c 4 Airway Coffee 490 Sleepy Hollow ä - Instant Postum &oz 42C Hershey Bars 3R,5e 10c @9@g M. J.B. COFFEE 4 7 Rich Brazilian Gal. Tin Larger 2. Poultry. Made of heavy Plain ot gauge Almond galvanized Pound Can steel. Invert to fill. ° Del Maiz Corn Cream Style 303 Size Tin CAN Gallon Bail Type ... Miscellaneous 2P, 3 DY In. Double Pa 4 UnitWafers 3 W In. Double INCUBATOR thermometers BROODER thermometers OAKES Egg Scales 60c A Eg —9 $1:35 3 Gallon Bail Type .... $1.35 Reel Type Feeders Revolving reel prevents chicks roosting or getting into trough. Inch Length Peet’s Soap 270 Sugar T A 55c Corn Meal 29c Highway Matches 6cx Large Pkg. Granulated — Lb. Cloth Bag Gold Medal Yellow or White Inch Length 48 Inch Length Inch Length ___ Inch Length Safeway Stores have always featured Nationally Adver- tised Foods, but especially this week—“National Re tail Grocers’ Week,” March 16 to 21—we are offering “very special” values on them. Shop Safeway this week. Just look at this array of Nationally Advertised Brands at such appealing prices. Ad effective Fri.. Sat., and Monday, March 20, 21 & 23. (Right to limit) Light 50c UnitWafers ONE PIECE DIE STAMPED HEAVY GALVANIZED IRON. MARCH 20, 21 & 23. Corn Flakes Made in two parts. Supplies Chick Troughs TORES Hershey’s Cocoa Pound 12c Water Fountains for Fri., Sat. & Mon quilsiyiiniienally ddvotledPtodue), We are in position to meet all your requirements. Our poultry equipment has been thoroughly tested and proven beyond a doubt its worth to users. Round Chick Feeders Prices Effective AbslaicnalRdail Stocots Treck Poultry Equipment Mason Jar Waterers Ed Roberts of Tigard, Tigard, ore., Ore., was Mrs. Ina Wessell and Grace Rice accompanied by Roy Thomas, were looking after business interests here Pendleton business visitors Monday. this week. Swansdown El Campo - No. 10 16 THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1936. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE FOUR 20c - Inch Length Oregon Hardware & Implement Co HERMISTON, OREGON 85c Shortening 4 cakion49c BACON switts.Orlale Lb 39c Swiss Cheese Lb. 30c Bunch Carrots 2 BU. 9c Celery Staik. BV 15c Oranges iso"sr. DOZ. 29c SAFEUAY STORES