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* PAGE SIX where they talked before th e Sm ith- H ughes stu d e n ts of th e Pendleton high school. Mr. O tt’a subject was, “ Shipping of Eggs to th e Pacific Co-op." and Mr. Sommerer talked on "F eeds.” Mr. and Mrs. Fred H ibbard, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Corman. Mrs. Ches ter F lanigan and son Chester were recent evening visitors at the F or est Moore home. The Blue Ribbon Cooking club held a m eeting last week when they discussed the prep arin g of potatoes for a luncheon. It is reported th a t some daffodils in Columbia d istric t are budded. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lenz m otored to Boardm an T hursday of last week w here they organized a Townsend club. V isitors a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H enry W ilson last week were Mrs. R. H. Stockard, Mrs. F o rrest Moore and son Jesse. O vernight guests a t the Ralph K eener home T uesday were Mary and Peggy Sommerer. F. R. Moore an d F red Lenz v isit ed in Stanfield Sunday in the in te r est of th e Townsend club. It Will Pay Y oh to Buy at Your Co-op. G rocery THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE TILL MONDAY NIGHT! Pink A laska Salm on T all Can l i e Tom atoes E x tra S tandard BIG cans 9c Hom iny Van Camp's BIG cans 9c Fresh Soda Crackers K.C. Baking Powder XB0bx ........... 19* 190 Florida No. 2 can I O C G rapefruit 125 Ft. - C u tter box W ax Paper 19c Milk Chocolate Fig Bars 19c 50 oz. Can ... CAMPBELL’S C arnation or B orden’s Tom ato Soup MILK ............ 80 CAN _____ 7* CAN HERMISTON MERCANTILE PHONE 401 COOPERATIVE PHONE 401 * THURSDAY THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. * * * • • • COLUMBIA • 3y Lois H utchison ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Charles K eller who returned F riday evening from P o rt land w here they spent th eir honey moon. were charivaried by a large gathering of neighbors and friends Saturday night. Henry Sommerer made a business trip to Gooding, Idaho, T hursday, retu rn in g home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cable and daughter left Sunday m orning for San Jose Cal. Ed Hugg will do th e ir chores while the Cables are away JAMESWAY ELECTRIC & OIL BROODERS OLIVER FARM MACHINERY PIPE. FITTINGS PLUMBING BLDG. MATERIALS SEE R. G. PENNEY PHONE 72-W ¥ * « * * * * ¥ « * GARDEN CLUB CHATS o The Columbia W inners Calf club met a t the H enry Sommerer home Tuesday night. The purpose of the m eeting was to reorganize the club. The box social which was held at the Columbia G range F rid ay n ig h t was a g reat success. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Corman were Sunday callers a t the R alph Keener home. Recent visitors a t th e F o rrest Moore home were Mrs. R. G. Saylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morehouse and Mrs. Jens Skovbo. T he Columbia S titch ers Sewing club met a t th e Sommerer home last week a t which tim e they adopted the yearly program subm itted by the committee. Mr. and Mrs. H enry H ooker were dinner guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buell, Sunday. Mrs. E lb ert Hasse of LaG rande arrived F rid ay evening for a visit w ith her m other, Mrs. D uane L ath rop. M aurice Roy of P ilo t Rock and Ted Roy of Pendleton w ere business visitors in Columbia d istric t S a tu r day, Q uite a num ber of ladies from th is d istric t atten d ed th e an n u a l Co-op. C annery and L aundry m eeting a t the Legion hall Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Mikesell was re-elected to th e board. D orothy H iatt, who has been stay in g a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejew skl retu rn ed honle Saturday. Dorothy Nelson was a week end guest at th e home of Rachel Weeks. A lbert Shipp, who has been su f fering from blood poisoning, is re ported as improving. H enry Ott and H enry Sommerer made a trip to Pendleton T hursday Connor’s Cash Store HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 501 Specials for Friday, Saturday & Monday Farina 9.8 lb. sack 3 5 c Oats Quick cr regular 3 5 C Milk Bordens Irradiated 6 c 2 lb. pkg. Cocoa BeonS Bed or White 1 0 lb s .3 9 c Broom < -« • locai 2 8 c CotSUp large bottle We have a Special Rock-Bottom Price on Sugar by the sack, Flour by the barrel, Canned Goods by the dozen or case, or any groceries in quantity. Get our prices any time. We have a connection with the larg est wholesaler on the Pacific Coast. * ---------- ❖ At th e next m eeting of th e club F ebruary 7, th e com m ittee on rules will subm it a co n stitu tio n for the club to work u nder for discussion and acceptance. This, and the going over of the new seed catalogs th a t each member is to bring to the m eet ing, will fill th e time. Mr. Miller of the M ilton N ursery, has been asked to give a ta lk before the members of th e club a t th e sec ond m eeting in F ebruary. This m eet ing should be of g reat in terest to gardeners of th e com m unity and a large tu rn o u t is expected w hen he comes. E. P. Dodd, president of th e H er m iston Commercial club, has asked th a t a com m ittee from the G arden club be appointed to w ork w ith his organization. Mrs. F. B. Belt will represent the G arden club as its president, and has named a com m it tee, Mrs. Ju liu s Gimble, Mrs. T. A. O’G rady and Mrs. J. H. Reid. A trav e ler in E ngland w ritin g of th e gardens about B uckingham P a l ace, says th a t beds of red geranium s were studded w ith gladioli of the same hue. She says, "W e here in the United S tates p lan t the “glad ” In stiff rows, b ut th e ir way Is such a b eautiful way to present such geor- geos color. S napdragons w ere p la n t ed w ith gladioli, and beds of petu nias had ta lle r plants studded here and th e re th ro u g h them .” KELLER INSURES PACIFIC W IN assist. Mr. W etterm an will also ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦00000»000»»»00»»»000000»0»000000»»»» speak before the m eeting. The advisory board of th e local club will meet Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 31, and the au x iliary will m eet a t the home of Mrs. F. R. Moore, T h u rs day, F ebruary 2 from 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. CREAMERY GETS NEW QUARTERS Mrs. Maude Guisinger. F u neral services w ere held Sun day. Ja n u a ry 22. for Mrs. Maude G uisinger a t P o rtland, Ore. She a sister of B ert Parsons of H erm is ton, and Ben Parson of K ing H ill Idaho. Mrs. G uisinger was born a t A tlantic, Iowa, A pril 7 1882, and came to Colorado th e same year w here she lived u n til a fte r her m ar riage to Orville Guleinger. L ater they moved to W ashington for her h ealth w here they have lived for the past ten years. She is survived by her husband O rville G uisinger, Way- side, W n.; two sons, Roy and Alan Guisinger, Colbert, W n.; two d augh ters, Mrs. Pearl K arth er, Rockford Wn., and Mrs. Neva Cameron, Deer Park, Wn. TOWNSEND CLUB NATIONAL SPEAKER All Tow nsendites and interested persons are urged to be present at th e next m eeting of the club F ri day. Ja n u a ry 27, in th e Legion hall, prom ptly at 7:30 p. m.. to carry on election of officers and reg u lar busi ness. Follow ing th e business session C. W. W etterm an. n ational repre sen tativ e for Oregon, will b rin g a special message, to w hich th e busi ness men a re especially Invited to hear. The H erm iston Townsend club will assist w ith o rganisation of a club at Echo Sunday night, Ja n u ary 29. at 9:00 o’clock, in th e M ethodist church. Jim M acKensle, organiser for thia d istrict, w ill be present to Q K ® ’ - X ü - il J (C ontinued from page 1> room is being constructed. It is small b ut considered a very valua ble p a rt of th e refrig eratio n , to be used for freezing quickly. In which FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN tem peratures will go as low as 15 Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton degrees below zero. T he room is In sulated w ith two layers of three LaGrande and Baker inch jointed cork p ut on w ith hot asphalt, wltfc concrete over th e cork floor surface. It w ill tak e 720 feet BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY of pipe to g en erate refrig eratio n , or 1 % foot of 1 U inch pipe for every cubic foot of a ir space. T his room will be used largely for ice cream storage. A djacent to th e “sh a rp ” room will Telephone 681 Hermiston, Ore. be the cooler room, refrig erated by a u n it cooler suspended from th e ceil ing. The concrete floor w ill be g rad ed for drainage. T he room w ill be used for ch illing b u tte r as it comes from the churn and for sto rin g as T" high as 6000 pounds of b u tte r ju st ▲ num ber of riv ers th a t reach Coins for small change in Italy before a shipm ent is made. The churns and pasteurizers will London become lost, being hidden are to be made of a new alloy called be installed on th e larg est floor in tunnels or carried along far u n acm onital, presum ably co ntaining very little nickel. space in the building. The ceiling derground. is lined w ith cellotex vapor seal com position, painted alum inum and th e walls will be painted w hite. Added lig h t and v en tilatio n w ill come from an 8 by 13 sk y lig h t w hich ex tends about th ree feet into the ceil ing of the receiving room. At th e rear of the building is a loading platform leading into th e re ceiving room w here cream will be unloaded, dumped Into a large con ta in er and piped into one of the two pasteurizers. H ere th e cans w ill be washed and steam ed and the ex tra supply stored on th e platform form erly used as a loading platform In the oth er building. The te stin g room Is ad jacen t to th e receiving room, — Jan. 27 to Feb. 2 — well lighted and properly heated. RAY OLMSTEAD A gent POfrTljAND-PENDLETON MOTOR FREI Ice Equipment Added. F acilities for m an u factu rin g ice, adequate for supplying ice to all patrons of the cream ery d u rin g the sum m er season, will be added. The ice will be clear since th e equipm ent carries a u n it for blow ing a ir bub bles from the w ater. H eretofore additional ice has been shipped from Pendleton, to take care of local de mands. Expand Services. Pacific U niversity, Forest Grove— Gerald K eller, dim inutive freshm an forw ard from H erm iston on th e P a cific U niversity hoop squad Is con tin u in g to steal th e "show ” from Trum an Osborn and Jo h n n y Seim, reg u lar forw ards. K eller started th e conference sea son by bucketing seven points In th e last ten m inutes of th e Pacific-W ll- lam ette and put th e game on ice for the Badgers. In th e series w ith the College of P uget Sound, K eller scored eleven points to place th e Bad gers In the second gam e of the ser ies. L ast week, w ith Johnny Seim on th e In ju ry shelf, K eller drew sta rtin g position ag a in st Linfield and led th e Badgers to a 35-29 win scoring eleven counters. JANUARY 2«. 1931 W ithin the next few m onths the cream ery expects to m anufacture not only b u tte r and ice b u t cottage cheese, cu ltu re b u tte r m ilk an d ice cream. Due to th e change in q u arte rs the organization will be able to purchase coal in car load lo ts w ith adequate storage facilities a t th e rear of th e plant. A m eat processing p lan t is an o th e r im provem ent in th e fu tu re plans for developm ent of th e cream ery and will be an added u n it before m any months. T his w ill be a service in addition to th e present m eat cu t tin g and cooling. 1938— PLYMOUTH DeLux Sedan Equipped w ith hot w ater heater, defroster fan. Prea tone. 1935— FORD SEDAN. 1931—MODEL A TRUCK. Duel wheel base. 1931 — CHEVROLET TRUCK. Long wheel base. £C0 w ith W heaties tails MILK £0 C arnation Brand Edwards Coffee 4 lbB 890 2 Lb8- 4J0 |9^ Qt. Jar 39^ 2 Pkgs. Post Bran Flakes May Day Salad Oil Palmolive Soap P er bar l/2 Gal. ju g Purex 50 !9 ^ PLAY FAIR Dog Food Harvest Blossom F lo u r “ L $3.75 49 Lbs- 9S0 Q No. 1 tin s GRAPEFRUIT 3 No. 2 tin s ^^0 Del Monte Irvington Club Bean« A sparagus Style 2 No. 2 tin s TOMATOES Solid Pack £Q0 No. 2% tin |^0 Sleepy Hollow Syrup Qt. ju g 350 Kelloggs All Bran Lge. Pks- 210 Hershey Cocoa Va lb- 90 Comfort Tissue 4 rolls 290 Happy Vale Peas 2 - 303 tin s Pure Cane Sugar Lim it 20 Lbs. i o Lbs 490 Nu Made Mayonnaise I t ’s Dated Q uart J a r Duchess Salad Dressing Leads the Field. Swift’s Picnics Per Lb. Lessen Y oir Werries Corn Starch 2 pkgs. Corn Kix Free 2 pkgs. JLCÎ0 Cello Wrapt Good Used Cars M0 Amaizo Eight Years of Service. T he cooperative was organized in Ju ly 1931, w ith a sm all member- ship w hich has now grow n to over 400 in th e past eig h t years. Approx im ate value of th e p lan t is 935,000, 16,000 of w hich is in refrig eratio n . W ith th e ad ditional refrig eratio n comes a reduced o p eratin g coat. M. G. Hedwall is m anager of the p lant, and the board of directors consist of E. L. Jackson, chairm an; A. E. M cFarland, U m atilla; P. J. Quinn, S tanfield; L. C. Dyer, H er m iston: A. C. Heyden, Echo; R. V. Jones. Irrig o n ; and Nets K ristensen, Boardm an. 3 lbs. AIRWAY J, 90 Qt. J a r Lunch Box Spread M ayonnaise Base Qt. J a r 2^0 ^^0 Cascade Salad Dressing B etter th an most. Qt. J a r Supurb Soap G u aran teed 2 large pkgs. J^0 ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT SALE Sweet Navel Oranges dez. IO C Marsh Seedless Grapefruit-doz. 33c Carrots or Turnips bunch 5c Lettuce - large heads each 6 c '32 B-Model. 1 cylinder coupe— in fine condition. — MANY OTHER BARGAINS — HERMISTON AITO “Celebrate the President’s birthday and join the march of Dimes. Fight Infantile Paralysis. Buy 10c button at your SAFEWAY STORE.’’ . . . .