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PAGE EIGHT THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939. torlum , sta rtin g at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. clean-up day will be held Friday, Alma Greaves is director assisted b y ' April 7. T his will be handled w ith the Misses Marie Salmi, G ertrude the cooperation of the Commercial Bradley, and L. S. Burrell. club and everyone is asked to have WHEN WIFEY GROOVES OUR FINE th e ir cans sacked or boxed, ashes piled, brush, wire and other miscel RESUME UMATILLA FOODS ACROSS THE PLATE . laneous debris, piled separately. This GARDEN CLUB will help th e boys in collecting and unloading. This will be done free of ACTIVITIES F lelshm ann’g Cake charge to th e public. A discussion was held about p u r A very in terestin g and instructive ONE 1938 chasing trash cans for streets whgre report of the d istrict council m eet Maca fo r waste papers and oth er item s may ing of Oregon Garden clubs held re SALE cently in Corvallis, was given at the be deposited. 49 Lb. PRICE Best money The h o rtic u ltu ral com mittee dis U m atilla Garden club meeting, Sack Was $69.95 can buy ! Tuesday, March 21, when 20 mem trib u ted dogwood seed to members, to carry on a project. Those receiv bers were present. Absolutely Guaranteed An in vitation was received from ing packages of seed are to record ONE 1938 Mrs. Nelson to s ta rt a ju n io r club ¡tim e of p lanting, soil conditions, Pure Cane Lbs. SALE and th e suggestion was favored by w ater supply, the grow th of seed the club. Mrs. F. B. Belt, president lings and if in shade or sunny spot PRICE of the H erm iston club issued an in of garden. These items are to be Was $79.95 Sleepy Hollow Lb. c a n ^ ^ 0 vitation to atten d the concert by the kept and reported la ter for reference Pendleton Men's chorus a t H erm is work. ton, Friday, March 31. Rules for the flower show to be 1 lb. Local The ch ild ren ’s play ground com staged May 15, will be m im eograph m ittee reported th a t plans were ed and d istrib u ted soon. P lans are ready to s ta rt construction of an being made by th e com m ittee to Standard Dozen COME IN AND SEE THESE BARGAINS! open fire place, tables, and benches. make it a grand and b eautiful show. Mr. W orthley drew plans and the A silver tea is planned in connec city council promised cooperation in tion w ith th e flow er show. Hardwhe; Lbs. the project. Each club member »is asked to sell A landscaping plan on two Uma a t least ten tickets or as many as PHONE 331 tilla residence yards was given. Two possible, for the concert by the Pen cakes will be donated for th e com- dleton Men’s chorus on March 31. Lb. Justrite m unity sing S aturday n ig h t to be The concert will be held in the Her- auctioned off. i mjston high school gymnasium. High An April Fool’s p arty will be j school girls will be chosen for usher- FARMERS DISCUSS H. A. WILSON given Saturday, April 1, to raise ettes. Garden club members will be MUTUAL PROBLEMS CASH BUYER B fiS Ç money for th e club. Mrs. Wm. Ben- j in stores S aturday, w ith tickets, HOGS — CATTLE sel announced a 4-H club kitchen Mrs. Ju liu s Gimble is chairm an of (Continued from page 1) VEAL — SHEEP shower and asked all interested to the com m ittee h an dling the sale. ed by preventing the p lan ts from Phone 42 J5 Hermiston, Ore. donate. The club will buy and in « Those w an tin g tickets to sell see A P erfect Salad Dressing m atu rin g seeds over a period of stall a sink in th e kitchen for the Mrs. Gimble. for All Salads. years, equal to the length of tim e club project. , i ..... PINT QUART The president, Mrs. F. B. Belt, read The next m eeting will be held a report from the S tate F ederation th eir seeds will rem ain alive in the Tuesday, April 11, and the com- of G arden clubs, rep o rtin g 71 clubs soil. Chemical spray w ith sodium chloride is recommended for small — BUY AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES — m unity sing Saturday, March 25, a t now organized in th e state. patches and out of the way places. 8:00 P. M. At the conclusion of the business Three to seven pounds to a square meeting a general discussion of g a r rod is necessary. License Examiner Coming. lb. pkg. C. M. Bentley, exam iner of opera den subjects was entered into. A The flarin g or spreading type of tors and chauffeurs, w ill be in H er questionnaire on botannical term s shovel, frequently called the duck miston, Thursday, March 30, a t the and facts was the h ig h lig h t of the foot, Mr. Zivney said, is best for ’38 CHEVROLET TRUCK lb. jar city library, between th e hours of afternoon and closed one of the most perennial noxious weeds. For ’37 CHEVROLET Master SEDAN 11:00 a. m., to 4:00 p. m., respect clubs’ most in te restin g and in stru c quack grass, use a sp rin g tooth h a r ively, according to a recent an tive meetings. row. HOUSE TRAILER, 18 foot Fluffiest - Lb. pkg. The scrap book will be well u n nouncem ent released from th e Sec Weed consciousness m ust be a- F0RDS0N TRACTOR reta ry of S tate’s office. All those derway by th e next m eeting. The roused in a com m unity o r on the w ishing perm its or licenses to drive club is certain to profit by such an p art of the individual, Mr. Zivney Highway - Large can 1930 FORD PICKUP cars are asked to get in touch w ith adventure. It isn’t too late to find said, before there can be effective m istakes or rem edies for failu res in control and eradication. V oluntary Mr. Bentley d u rin g these hours. 1935 V-8 SEDAN the garden, Mrs. B. A. Doyle has cooperative effort will accomplish 1930 BUICK, DeLUXE COUPE * * * * * * * * * * charge of th a t departm ent and far g rea ter results th an compulsory wishes anyone finding an item on means and will not require a heavy 1938 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe SEDAN GARDEN CLUB gard en in g to please cut out or b ring tax burden, Mr. Zivney said. 1931 MODEL A TRUCK - Duals it to her for the scrap book. CHATS Mr. K nickerbocker gave figures Do you suppose it was th e won on corn production on the project derful day or are members realizing <• ❖ ❖ ❖ <• * * * * * * * and in th e county for the past sea the m eetings are b etter, to make * STANFIELD ♦ son. a large attendance. Two guests Mr. Bensel talked on turkey rais HI SCHOOL NOTES 24, w ith A thena there. O ther games such By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS have been scheduled w ith Heppner. were present. Mrs. L. Jo u a n n au lt en tertain ed ing from a p ractical view. Mrs. Mc (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Alfred Cable's table decora the Study club at her home T h u rs F arlan d talked on Bonneville power. The ath letic field north of the The three schools, H erm iston, A th tion was really one to adm ire, plain day afternoon. D uring the business ena and H eppner are the only three high school building is being flood baseball teams this and simple, but very decorative. A m eeting, plans were completed for ed this week and will be seeded to sponsoring yellow, flat bowl, set on a m irror, spring, according to W. G. Kers- the an n u al guest day to be held in Berm uda grass next week. The field was filled w ith violets. At each side the church March 30. Miss Ja n e Ol bergen, superintendent. w m levelled and a tree row planted "Days O 'K erry D ancing,” an op were tall bud vases, which had two son, county lib ra ria n , will give a last fall, and now an effort will be ere tta in two acts will be presented daffodils each, the violet and yel travelogue of her E uropean visit m ade to create a tu rf field. by the ju n io r high school Friday, low harm onizing beautifully. last sum m er. Musical num bers and a The first baseball game of the It was reported by th e civic im March 24, in the high school audi- one-act play will also be given. season will bp played Friday, March provement com m ittee chairm an th at T he literary program consisted of a review by Mrs. Fred Shelton of ^À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À ÀÀÀ; ‘‘Y outh A drift or A lert” by W endell Brooks of the educational d ep a rt m ent a t the U niversity of Oregon, and a review of E leanor Roosevelt’s “ T his Troubled W orld,” by Mrs. W. O. W allace. Mrs. Charles H errick Produce Prices Effective Friday and Saturday. and Mrs. O. Dyer were guests. S P I N ACH Mr. and Mrs. W. F. M atthes of 3 lbs. Fresh W alla W alla Elgin are the parents of a son born March 15, in La G rande. Mrs. M at CARROTS 3 bunches thes was L au ra W allace before her California Spring m arriage. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. A nthony made ASPA RAG US Lb. a brief visit a t the F. A. Baker home Large Green Tender Shoots Tuesday w hile enroute from P o rt CABBAGE land to th e ir home in Spokane. Mrs. Lb. Solid Green Heads A nthony is a sister of Mrs. Baker. Mary Lou F arren s, five year old R A D IS H E S 3 bunches d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. F arrens, or ONIONS - Fancy Q uality u nderw ent an em ergency operation TOM ATOES S aturday a t St. A nthony’s hospital Fine for Slicing in Pendleton. The men of th e grange will be ORANGES 2 doz. hosts a t the reg u lar m eeting next L arge Sunkist Tuesday night. They have arranged for th e program and refreshm ents. BANANAS per lb. f a ARMOUR’S Golden Ripe In terest is being evidenced in the newly formed garden club. Not only are th e members busy on Individual plots, but plans are underw ay for Price« for March 24 - 27. Lean Streaked com m unity projects. The ladies are sponsoring a dance in Refvem hall LB. S aturday night. WALDORF TISSUE Made by Scot Dr. A. E. Bostrom, assistan t sta te h ealth officer, was the speaker a t a CLABBER GIRL special m eeting of the S. A. A., Tues Baking Powder NOB HILL day n ig h t, in th e high school. Dr. GINGER SNAPS Bostrom outlined th e work of th e Fresh - Taaty various health u n its th ro u g h o u t the I state. He was accompanied by Mrs. HIGHWAY CATSUP 14 oz. Why pay for a tin? Howard W hipple, county h ealth Select Q uality Bottle nurse, and Dr. MacLaren, county DOG FOOD physician. Play F air Rev. J. K. G riffith s has announced th a t on th e n ig h t of Sunday. April RITZ CRACKERS Lb. pkg 2, th e Pilot Rock ladies choir of 15 Made by N.B.C. voices will sing as p art of th e reg LIBBY’S SALAD DRESSING u la r church service. Cascade N adine Rueber. Robert Refvem and F reddy W aid returned to Cor No. DILL PICKLES vallis w here they atten d O.S.C. DeLuxe Cream Style Columbia Tin Mrs. H ans R yning and d au g h ter No. 2 tin EDWARD’S COFFEE 2 0» K arin Ann. and her sister. Eether Top Q uality - Lb. 25c Fredreckeon arrived from Seattle. Tuesday, to visit th e ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fredreckeon. HUBBY MAKES HOME RUN - YEAST YEAST FL O U R 3c 4 IO C $1.17 SUG AR SYRUP BUTTER EGGS M acaro ni „ o_ _ - S p ag h etti 10 5 4 C H E E SE 49c GENERAL ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT SALE! W ASH ER $49.95 W ASH ER $59.95 28c I7c Several Radios at Greatly Reduced Prices! 19c TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. 17c Nalley’s Tang 170 SHORTENING Peanut Butter Marshmallows 290 4 2 O L IV E S Good Used Cars 39c 29c 9c Lessen Your Worries IO C Connor’s Cash Store Phone 301 HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING HOUSE safewav ◄ A 1O< >4* 15* 3 i* 1O0 2 lbs- 2 5 0 Bacon 25* 8 ro,ls Coffee 2 lb819* Lb 100 2 “ •.... 3 9 * 100 6 tÍnS 2 5 0 2 C orn 1O0 ’• J,r 2 3 * 10* 45* i