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D O LLAR »aeon Lean Backs Bacon Light - i quares K ool Ade 24c 19c 5c 99c Tomatoes or Corn & Onions WaUa Waiia 1 0 Lbs- IOC F lo u r All Purpose 49 lbs. 99c Crackers 2 Lb. Box 19C Coffee Guaranteed Lb. Dog Food 3 Cans Oats Quick or Regular 9 lb. sack Cornflakes"'ithKeiiogpgi her 3 Connor’s Cash Store Thistle Control Method Found. OREGON CITY— T he p la n tin g of chew ings fescue is being recom mended as th e cheapest and most ef fective m ethod of con tro llin g C ana d a th is tle in C lackam as county. C ounty A gent J. J. Inskeep first no ticed th a t chew ings fescue crowded o u t th e th istle s on th e county poor farm several years ago. T rials were then established on weed patches on th e farm s of Ben E lm er, Clarkes; R ichard Polehn, R edland; E v erett S p rin g w ater and Chris Johnson of George, and in each case resu lts w ere the same. The th istles become stu n ted in grow th a fte r th e first year, and few of them m ake seed. By the end of four years th e thistles have nearly it n ot com pletely disap peared. V COOP/rtAR< r 4.40-21 4.75.19 !a? *9? 5.00-1» 5.25-17 $|g55 » II’J» GOODYEAR Q-Î ALL-WEATHER Mere safely, longer w ea r, g r e a te r economy. . . in the new 1938 edition Goodyear G-3 All- W e a th o r — th o World'« LEADING tirel F It's p a c k e d w ith v a lu e — cram m ed with m ileage— this great G oodyear R -l. Has a big, h ea v y tread with non skid center-traction grip . , . b o d y of Supertwist Cord for m aximum protection against tire failure — and to cushion y o u r rid in g . A nd y o u g e t t h e s e G o o d y e a r q u a lit y a d van tages at a real low cost-per-m ile. G ive yourself a treat—get G oodyear R-l's today. .“Lifetime Guarantee." GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY A husky tire-built to “take It” "Ule- time Guarantee." And its low cost is big newal complete like of ODIO SUPPLIES BATTERIES SPARK PLUGS V L IG H T BULBS V FLA SH LIG H TS V SEAT COVERS * COLUMBIA * . By Lois Hutchison ♦ Miss Elsie N ebergall an d Mrs. K aty W eller of Spokane, W n., v isi ted W. H. N ebergall T hursday. Mr. N ebergall Is th e fa th e r of Miss Elsie N ebergall. N orm a and M yra G etzell wore d in n e r gueets of N ellie H ooker T hursday. Mr. an d Mrs. O rville Rood from P o rtla n d a re v isitin g Mr. Rood's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C arl H am m er w ent to th e m o u n tain s near U kiah F rid ay . Clema B arber sp en t the week end v isitin g h er g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. E. C. H ughes. Mrs. Z tvney’s sto ry hour m et a t th e C restou Buzzard home T h u rs day. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. D unham are th e proud p aren ts of a baby boy born Monday, A ugust 29. Mrs. Goodrich has retu rn ed home. H er m other accom panied h er home and is v isitin g here a sh o rt tim e. Mrs. Mandy S haver and Mr. and Mrs. T ilford S tillin g s visited re la tives a t W oodburn, Wn. Mrs. N ora C o lp itts and Mr. and Mrs. L ester C olpitts spent S atu rd ay evening a t the E. C. H ughes home. Mrs. R oville Thom as of Lowden and H. Hodges and son S tanley were d in n er guests T hursday at th e L es te r H am m er home. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Corm an v isi ted a t the E m ery Cox home Sunday. Mrs. Lucile M ontgom ery w as an o v ern ig h t g uest of Miss N ellie H ook er T hursday. Mrs. M ontgom ery and N ellie are sisters. Mr. an d Mrs. L ester H am m er, G loria and Ted H am m er visited a t P ine City Monday. C h ristian E ndeavor stu d e n ts who w ent to E m ig ran t Springs Sunday from Columbia d istric t w ere Jesse Moore, Myra G etzell, N orm a G etzell, Joyce McCulley, Opal S tockard and Lewis W ilson. * IRRIGON ♦ ❖ By MRS. W. C. ISOM <• <• ------ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W ard, Mrs. E lsie Voile and ch ild ren of W alla W alla, and Mrs. Myers of O klahom a were guests of Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n V oile S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Obe Sw earengen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Brace Sunday. Mrs. Tom Caldw ell was picking peaches a t th e W. W. Agee place n ear U m atilla Monday. Mrs. Bohn of M onmouth, Ore., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H arvey W arn er T hursday night. R alph Grimm visited his fath e r Chancey Grim m over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bob W est and little d au g h ter of W yom ing are v isitin g Mrs. W est’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ran k F rederickson. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses and Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. B atie R and Monday n ig h t. Mr. and Mrs. E m ery Bedwell visi ted th e ir son Roy Bedwell and fam i ly a t Sunnyside. W n., Sunday. Jam es W arn er arriv ed home from P o rtlan d Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cham bers mov ed to F reew ater la st week. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe W illiam s and fam ily moved to th e ir new home at U m atilla la st week. Prof. R alph Jones passed th ro u g h Irrig o n last T hursday, stopping a Short tim e and s ta tin g th a t th e fam ily would re tu rn w ith in a week. Mrs. O. Coryell was a v isito r in T he Dalles la st week. Mrs. C olter Is w orking a t th e O. Coryell store. Ju n e Stevens who has been w ork ing for Mrs. Stevens a t Coyote, has retu rn ed home to s ta r t school. A school m eeting was held a t the sdhool house M onday n ig h t. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H arn ess of Camas, W n., and Mr. and Mrs. Lou ie H arness of P o rtlan d w ere guests of th e form er’s son. Rev. -H arness and fam ily M onday n ig h t, leaving T uesday for Idaho w here Mr. H ar ness has a w h eat ranch. Mrs. Fred M arkham of R ichland. W n., visited frien d s and relatives here la st week. Mrs. C lara R h in e h a rt and Miss P atte rso n of N ebraska visited Mrs. R h in e h a rt’s a u n t and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Monday. Joy M arkham who has been sta y ing w ith Mrs. J. A. G raybeal d u rin g th e sum m er m onths, has retu rn ed home and Miss V onna Jones has taken h er place. Mrs. E m m ett McCoy retu rn ed from P o rtlan d th e la st of th e week very much improved in h ealth . She retu rn ed to P o rtlan d ag ain Sunday w here she w ill co n tin u e ta k in g treatm en ts. Mrs. W hipple of W allow a was a business visito r in th is v icin ity th is week. She is stay in g a t th e Elm er R ucker home. Batie Rand and son David and H erb ert w ere P endleton v isito rs Monday. ♦ STANFIELD GOOBrEBRSeUTtàilfn.î Cc¿p eeel. clac», com- fortafclo—beve u t testali I ’ .5 a to t oi thaïe quoi; f te a t covert. Fit a ’.l c » t — •L'p-oa ft HERMISTON, OREGON i Friday, Saturday & Tuesday Specials! ♦ M. R. L ing was born in W eston Joyland, E ngland, May 24, 1857. He came to th e United S tates a t th e age of 18, locating a t Cresco, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. L ing w ere am ong th e e a r liest pioneers in S tanfield, com ing from Fargo, N. D., in 1910. Mr. L ing operated th e Home B u ild er's asso ciation and w rote in su ran ce for m any years. He was very activ e in com m unity a ffa irs.* Mrs. L ing preceeded him in death five years ago and since th a t tim e he has made his home w ith his d au g h ter, Mrs. T. W. Cole a t L ew is ton, Idaho. Mr. L ing passed aw ay in Lew iston, A ugust 26, 1938. He is survived by tw o d au g h ters, Mrs. T. W. Cole and Mrs. R alph H olte of L ew iston; five g ran d c h ild ren and th ree g rea t g ran d ch ild ren , two b ro th ers, L. E. A. L in g of W aterloo, I a., and C. W. L in g of B illings, M ontana. F u n eral services w ere held in Lew iston, S atu rd ay , and in the S ta n field cem etery S unday aftern o o n , w ith th e local Masonis lodge In charge. D onna Lee Sloan has re tu rn e d to her home in E ugene a fte r h aving spent the sum m er w ith her g ra n d parents, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Sloan. Mrs. Sloan accom panied D onna to P o rtlan d w here she visited her d au g h ter, Mrs. A. G. Jackson, re tu rn in g home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dodson and d au g h ters M argaret and E lm ira of La G rande visited over th e week end at th e homes of Mrs. Dodson’s m othr, Mrs. S ara A nson, and b ro th er J. R. Anson. Miss M arilla D u nning and her fa ther, G. L. D unning, w ent to P o rt land, F riday to visit a t th e Lloyd Buchholz home. Mr. D u nning re tu rn ed Monday, b ut M arilla will m otor over the R edw ood-highw ay to Stockton, Calif., w here she will ag ain be a t th e head of th e home economics d ep artm en t in th e Stock- ton schools. Mrs. H om er H edrick retu rn ed T h u rsd ay from P o rtlan d w here she visited h er d a u g h te r B illie for sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lay and fam ily, form er resid en ts of S tanfield, of W allow a, called on friends here Sunday. E rn e st Sires and son Roy w ere business v isto rs in La G rande early th is week. T he C harles E vans fam ily has moved from ap a rtm e n ts in the fra te rn a l b u ilding to th e B ottger house in th e n o rth p a rt of tow n. Mesdames M. efvem, N. D. Bard, G. E. G reathouse and M arilla D un n in g atten d ed a bridge d essert at th e A rnold E b ert home In Echo> T uesday afternoon. Mr. an d Mrs. Loren M iller have retu rn ed to th e ir home in P o rtlan d a fte r h av in g spen ttw o weeks a t th e G. E. G reathouse home here and th e Wm. E llen b erg er home in Pilot Rock. T he H elpful H om em akers 4-H club enjoyed a p arty F riday aftern o o n In th e city p ark su rro u n d in g th e pump house. Those on th e losing side in th e achievem ent contest were host esses and w ere loyal sp o rts In so do ing. An o rig in al sk it by th e com m it tee, M arie Lane, Lin Is F o ster and M arie Tenney, was well received. O ther program num bers included a pep song and sh o rt ta lk s by th e p resid en t Coralie M ansker and the local leader. Mrs. J. M. R ichards. Sum m er D r iv in g PEARSON SERVICE Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS COOL GOODYEAR V V PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1938 SALEM , OREGON Su tycru a t tkt I k V l ! I I I PHONE 401 A fter a well organized recreatio n al w ith th e ir children, Dr. an d Mrs. program , ice cream an d cookies w ere B ruce B ak er and P au l Baker. served by th e girls. G uests included S tan field schools w ill open for Mrs. J. F. Lane, Mrs. L. L. T enney re g istra tio n Monday, S eptem ber 5. and Miss R u th W inters. Several S tan field people atten d e d Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Sires and th e pioneer picnic in H erm isto n fam ily of Yakim a, W n., were guests Sunday. la st week of Mr. an d Mrs. E rn est Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell sp e n t Sires. th e week end a t th e R. G. P enney Mr. and Mrs. F. A. B aker re tu rn home. Billy Penney, w ho has sp e n t ed la st week from a 10 day vaca the sum m er w ith th e R ussels a t th e tion spent in S terlin g , Colorado, coast, re tu rn e d w ith them . REPUBLICAN RALLY AT THE Union C hurch F R ID A Y , SEPT. 2 8:00 P. M. II. S. Balentine of Klamath County Candidate for Representative in U. S. Congress from the Second District of Oregon, will be the speaker. He is the present state senator from Jefferson, Crook, Lake, Deschutes and Klamath Counties. TOWNSENDITES— Be present to hear Mr. Ballentine teil of his stand on the To wn send Plan.