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PAGE TWO THURSDAY. MARCH 1«, ! » < • THE H ER M IS TO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON > and g ard en a c tiv itie s, each m em ber is to b rin g his g a rd e n p lan, d raw n to scale. To help d efray cost of y ear books given each a c tiv e m em ber, each is to b rin g one cen t. M em bership pins an d c e rtific a te s w ill be p resen ted S a tu rd a y to those who w ill h av e a tte n d e d th re e m e e t ings, an d w ho have m et m em bership req u irem en ts. D efin ite p lan s w ill be o u tlin ed for p a rtic ip a tio n in th e ju n io r d iv i sion of th e G arden C lu b 's S p rin g F low er show . It is hoped th a t a t le a st on e m em ber w ill b rin g a ‘'g a v e l” w hich he or she h as m ade. C red it w ill be a l lowed. OASIS THEATRE ♦ HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARCH 15 - 16 PAL N IG H T S DOUBLE FEATU RE Clarence E M u lfo r d 's SAW f t ¡ MARSHAL “ All Women Have Secrets” PLUS SHORTS SUN. - MON. - TUES. MARCH 17 - 18 - 19 DOUBLE FE A T U R E ULLIVERS TRAVELS T h e W estlan d L om e E conom ics clu b m et W ednesday a t th e hom e of Mrs. C arl Shaw . M ethodist Aid w ill hold a cooked food sale M arch 16, a t B u rn h a m ’s sto re. 28-Jc Mrs. M. E. K n ick erb o ck er an d d a u g h te r K ay left F rid a y by bus to spend ten days in R edm ond v isitin g Mr. K n ick erb o ck er's p aren ts. Dr. an d Mrs. W. L. M organ, Mr. an d Mrs. F red H ensel, H elen R alph and Mrs. W alt P earson enjoyed skle- in g S u n d ay a t T o llg ate. Mrs. Gwyn H u g h es was honored a t h e r home T h u rsd ay a ftern o o n of la st week w hen a g ro u p of frien d s g a th e re d a t h e r hom e for a m iscel lan eo u s show er. Mrs. F. B. B elt, Mrs. M. L. W a t son. Mrs. A. H. N o rto n , Mrs. Dave M ittlesd o rf an d Mrs. W a lte r S m ith w ere bu sin ess v isito rs in P en d leto n T h u rsd a y of la s t week. Mrs. C. E. B ak er, Mrs. R o b erta G unn an d Mrs. G eorgia H enderson w ere d in n e r g u e sts S unday of M ajor an d Mrs. O. L. Babcock a t P en d le ton. O. T. C arney of E cho w as a b u si ness v isito r in H erm isto n th is w eek. W h ile here he m ade a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e p u rch ase of a new Ford tr a c to r from R o h rm an M otor Co. See us for E a s te r n o v elties of all k inds. B rierley 's. 3 0 -lc • P. A. • VELVET • HALF & HALF THOMPSON'S DRUG 40c PLUS SHORTS WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY MARCH 20 - 21 DOUBLE F E A T U R E ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A H e r m is t o n B a rb e r Shop • THE O LD RELIABLE E X P E R IE N C E D BARBERS BEST OF SERV IC E BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Specials for March IS, 16 & 18 Produce Specials Mrs. E a rl W atso n w as h onored a t a m iscellan eo u s sh o w er F rid a y a f t e r noon w hen a g ro u p of frie n d s g a th ered a t h e r home. Mrs. R ay N u ll an d Mrs. Jess P rin - dle sp en t S a tu rd a y in P en d leto n a t te n d in g a Home E conom ics E x te n sion m e etin g for w h ich a ll lad ies of th e e a ste rn ¡ a r t of U m a tilla county w ere in v ited . Jo h n je n d rz e je w s k i, c h a irm a n , an d M erle P o tte r, d ire c to r of th e E a ste rn O regon T u rk e y G row ers, m et R. C. CANFIELD w ith th e s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n in P o r t W ord h as been received of th e land T h u rsd ay an d F rid a y , r e t u r n death of R. C. C anfield, 85, on M arch in g hom e Sunday. 10 a t h is hom e in M odesto. C al., R. A. B row nson, m a n a g e r of th e from th e e ffects of flu , w hich caused T um -A -L um office, h as been u n d e r n e u ritis of th e spine. H e w as born th e w e a th e r th e p ast few days. He S eptem ber 27, 1854, in Ohio an d w as u n a b le to be a t w ork T uesday m arried E lle n M ahoney in 1882. and ap p eared on th e s tre e ts only a He left Ohio a t th e ag e o f 26 and sh o rt tim e W ednesday. made his hom e a t C olorado fo r e ig h t Miss Lois W h ite, R ic h a rd Cox and years, w o rk in g in th e m ines. T he G erald in e M ullins a rriv e d home fam ily th e n moved to W a sh in g to n W ednesday to spend sp rin g vacation w here he w as a fa rm e r an d su rv ey w ith th e ir resp ectiv e p a re n ts. All or for 16 years. In 1904 th e C an- th re e a tte n d O. S. C. M ore stu d e n ts fields moved to H e rm isto n w here a re expected to a rriv e th is w eek. I they lived u n til 1928, w hen they Mrs. R. L. W oolley an d Mrs. moved to C alifo rn ia. S te a rn s C u sh in g J r . sp e n t tw o days He is survived by h is w idow , 1 th is week in th e valley. Mrs. W ool- d a u g h te r, M rs. E rv . G a rd in e r, C ald ley v isited re lativ es a t F o rre s t G rove well. Id ah o ; twro sons, J o h n C an- w hile Mrs. C u sh in g v isited in Salem field, P o rte rsv ille , Cal., and L a u an d a tte n d e d th e M eth o d ist P ro v is rence C anfield, M odesto, C al.; n in e ional co n feren ce held in P o rtla n d g ra n d c h ild re n , tw o of w hich live T uesday. n ear H e rm isto n , and on e g re a t g ran d Mr. a n d Mrs. Je n s T erje sso n re child. Also s u rv iv in g a re one b ro th tu rn e d hom e th is week from a wed- er and one siste r, liv in g in Ohio. -------- -4*. • — ---- d in tr ip in to C a lifo rn ia follow ing th e ir m a rria g e a t E u g en e F e b ru a ry 28. T hey sp en t th re e day s h ere w ith h er p a re n ts, M r. an d M rs. E. P. Dodd, le a v in g W ed n esd ay to begin h o u sek eep in g a t th e ir hom e in P e n A fin e experien ce rew ard ed the d leton. M ethodist y o u n g people w ho w ent C h arles S m ith, a s s is ta n t county la st week end to th e m id -w in te r E p a g e n t lead e r of O regon, w as in H e r w orth L eague In s titu te w hidh w as m iston W ed n esd ay on an official held a t M ilton. F a c in g th e them e, v isit to th e office of M. E. K n ic k e r “ C hoosing L ife’s T ra il,” th e y w ere bocker. Mr. S m ith com es to H e r challenged w ith th e g re a t o p p o rtu m isto n a t in te rv a ls ch eck in g on 4-H n itie s of life. A t th e business ses a c tiv itie s an d o th e r m a tte rs p e r sion, G eorge g ale J r . of H erm iston, ta in in g to th e w ork of th e a s s is ta n t w s re-elected p re sid e n t of th e E a s t co u n ty a g en t. ern C ascade D istrict. v Those a tte n d in g from H erm isto n w ere M isses M y rthena M a rtin , Ome ga S ater, D orothy P ierso n and Zel- m a Sale, G eorge Sale an d Rev. and Mrs. S te a rn s C ush in g and d a u g h te r. YOUNG PEOPLE AT LEAGUE INSTITUTE T h e J u n io r G arden C lub m em bers w ill m eet S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , M arch 16, for th e ir re g u la r m e e tin g a t th e lib ra ry . T he m eetin g w ill begin p ro m p tly a t 2 o'clock. E ach m em ber is req u ested to b rin g th e p ictu re of a flo w er easily id e n tified fo r roll call. In a d d itio n to n o tes from p a r en ts, e n u m e ra tin g y ard im provem ent CARD OF THANKS W e ta k e th is occasion to th a n k our frie n d s for th e ir sy m p a th y and help d u rin g th e d e a th of o u r son and b ro th e r. W e especially th a n k those w ho se n t flo ra l pieces in h is m em ory. Mrs. Salom a Mace, M abel A. Mace, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe W illiam s and fam ily. CARD OF THANKS W e w ish to th a n k o u r n eighbors and frien d s for th e ir sy m p ath y d u r ing o u r re c e n t b ereav em en t. W e es pecially w ish to express o u r a p p re c ia tio n for th e b e a u tifu l flo ral piec es for th e fu n e ra l. » Mrs. Floyd K n e rr an d fam ily. 17* G rain Fed S teer RIB BOIL M eatv Cut» .................... 2 lbs. for 23< PEANUT BUTTER .................. lb. F resh G round MOCK CHICKEN LEGS each F or a Quick Meal SWEET PICKLE RELISH D elicious lb. £< f g< ’ HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED A WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON (Styled by Sterling) America’s original fun suit. Designed with in-or-out shirt with two pockets, high waisted slacks with self belt, pleats, sewn-in creases, and zipper opening . . trimmed with leather buttons and belt. A beautiful assortment of colors and ma terials, including gaberdine and spun rayon. Priced far below anything you have seen. Come in and see for your self. S A Y L O R 'S Rohrman Motor Co. A Thos. Campbell Farm TW O STA C K S HAY FA R M M A C H IN E R Y SM ALL T O O L S FO RTY HENS ONE COW ONE H O R SE HAY STA C K E R TREE LADDERS F U R N IT U R E H O U S E H O L D IT E M S Private Sale March 14 to March 16 Reduced (March 15-16-18) P ric e s ! 2 lbs. 1 4 c P heasant P la y fa ir o r K enwood A dm ission 60c & 15c P in e a p p le DOG FOOD B roken Sliced No. 2 H c a n s .......... Easter Accessories | " Come in and look at our yard goods— cotton prints «► 18c, spun rayons 45c and 49c, rough silks 55c, silk crepe 59c. dimity, batiste, Band Box muslin and seersucker.__________________________________ can 1UC »5* cans PER DO2EN 1 6 c W ADHAM'S 00(11 for 24 oz. pkg. 2 oz. New spring colors and shapes. DRESS SHIRTS — SOX (New Colors) BURNHAM’S SALT PEPPER ▲▲▲A M e n ’s H a ts ▲▲▲▲ 6 L EM O N S NEW HATS — Have just received a new shipment. gj * h J. W. CAMPBELL, Administrator BRANSTETTERS ORCHESTRA L a d ie s 9 T w e e d C o a ts 4 * CRACKERS S ta n field C om m ercial C lub P re s e n ts a D ance a t R efvem H all H erm isto n , O regon -r SE LLIN G CASCADE A t S ta n fie ld PURSES (complete your ensemble) PORK ROASTS...................... lb. Lean T asty SUITS V AAAA lb. ENSENADA Saturday, Mar. 16 Back fitted and loose m odels..... ............. $10-50 BEEF ROASTS GENUINE FOR YOUR E N JO Y M E N T WHEAT CEREAL ...................................... 19* CHEESE, Tillamook ........... lb. 29* 1 SPRY......................................... 3 lbs. 50^ JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT.................. pints 59* :: < » COFFEE, R. & W. Drip or Reg...............................lb. 26< COFFEE, M a rt........................................... lb- 23* Meat Specials ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB MEETS MAR. 16 ORANGES, med. Sunkist ...... 2 doz. 45' GRAPEFRUIT, Giant size 6 for GREEN ONIONS ...........3 bunches fQ l EGG NOODLES, 16 oz.............. ..................... 23* CUT MACARONI - Spaghetti, Stand., 10 lbs. 49^ SALMON, Silver Rapids l ’s ................ 2 for 33^ FLOUR, Red & W hite................. 49 lbs. $1-45 FLOUR, Flaky B ake............... 49 lbs. $ 1 .3 9 WHEAT GERM, for Vitamin B ............ 1 lb. 2f>£ BLACK TEA, in bags 25’s ...... 23* INSTANT TAPIOCA, Red & W hite............. 10Í FRENCH DRESSING, Red & White 8 oz. SUNSPUN, Fresh salad dressing.........quart 3 3< SLACK SUITS Spinach 3 taI1 cans........ 27¿ ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT 35c Lar" S1“ D“ In S hopping B ag R eliance CRAB M EAT -• 22c Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free D elivery