The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 13, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 193».
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
window sill and it will tell you when
to quit and put on the potatoes.
O ♦ ♦ ♦
"Your garden is a living room,
with a blue aky celling, a green
grass carpet and walls of living
green with accents of flowers.”
Save Money!
on y o u r S pring P ain tin g
2 W eeks
SALE
—-Quoted
0 0 0 0
April 17-29
Fuller Pure Prepared. For a
beautiful protecting "all aver”
job. For two weeks, price
slashed to
Gallon
92c Quart
55c Pint
Porch P a in t
For two weeks,
duced to £
specially
j 05
$1.86 Half Gal.
re­
Quart
$3.18 Gal.
The new money-saving Pure Prepared Primer is on sale,
too, at these same prices. Ask about it!
Trade With Yourself
Fair treatment, honest weight and measures and friendly service
are the only logical practice where consumers own their own busi­
ness. Trade with confidence at your co-op. store.
T o m a to e s
SHRIMP
COFFEE
15*
Hermiston, Oregon
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Phone 331
GARDEN CLUB
CHATS
notebook the most effective combi
nations. After the Iris have finish­
ed blooming, reset some of the plants
to bring about the desired picture.
O O O O
For tall bearded iris, if fertilizers
are needed, use bonemeal. Lime is
beneficial to this variety. Manure
should not be used about the tall
bearded iris, but neither lime nor
bonemeal should be used about Jap­
anese or Siberian iris.
The next meeting is April 17, and
the guest speaker will be Mrs. G<eo
Mitchell from the field station, out
of Pendleton. She will talk on
"Shrubbery In Home Beautifica­
tion,’’ and those who hare visited
the field Btatlon know that she is
well qualified to speak on this sub­
ject.
— Better Homes & Gardens
We can have shrubs in bloom
throughout the growing season.
❖ O O O
They are useful as well as beautiful
Phlox likes rich soil. Plant in a
and cut down work by their substi­ sunny location and give plenty of
tution for a portion of garden flow­ fertilizer. Commence in spring and
ers, so Mrs. Mitchell’s subject should spray once a week with some good
be one of interest to club members, prepared mixture. Keep faded flow­
and to guests who will be welcome. ers from the tall perennial phlox or
The president has extended an invi­ the seedlings may choke out the
tation to members of the Umatilla, original species.
, — BH&G
Stanfield and Echo clubs to be here
O O O O
to hear Mrs. Mitchell.
Cannas like a sunny position and
❖ O O O
sandy, rich soil. Keep faded flowers
Clean-up day Is April 14. The removed. Lilies resent being moved
captain in charge of your street will after becoming established. BH&G
contact you and tell you Just how
much work you have to do as your
If variety is the spice of life thè
share in this cooperative effort for gardener's life lately has been well-
town improvement.
seasoned. Eighty degrees one day,
♦ O O O
22 another and a few healthy winds,
While your iris are in bloom, note leave us somewhat dazed.
the blooming dates of each variety.
O O O O
Carry a bloom to clumps of tulips
When you work in your garden,
and other flowers which are in does meal-time “sneak up on you?”
bloom. Study and jot down in your Set your alarm clock, put in on the
Big Cans
9«
Dry Pack
Cheese 5
8Oe
Macaroni 5 >b- 2 3 c
Cream of Wheat Reg or New 5 Minute pkg-
24c
Orange or Grapefruit Juice 2 cans
15c
Crystal White Soap
TUM-A-LHM LUMBER CO.
Extra Standard
EVANS-McCORMICK
Can
Miss Pearl Evans of Stanfield and
BROOKFIELD
W. J. McCormick of Echo were unit­
ed in marriage at Goldendale, W n,
lb. loaf
on Wednesday, April 5. They were
big VALUE!
A very fine congregation was accompanied by H. Keller of Her-
Fresh Roasted
BULK
present for the Easter Sunday ser­ ! miston, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Evans
Fresh Ground
'of
Lyle,
Wn.,
Miss
Leota
Evans
of
vice at the Methodist churfch, to
lb.
hear the message of the day. The ¡Stanfield and Ken. Ferrell of Ala­
mosa,
Coyo.
The
couple
left
im­
atmosphere of the service was great­
ly helped by the completion of the mediately following the ceremony
new chancel, and by a fresh coat of for Central, Wn., where Mr, McCor­
kalsomine which has brightened the mick will be employed with the N.
interior. A number of lilies and P. R. R.
other spring flowers added much to
Birthday Party Enjoyed
the enjoyment of all.
giant bars
Mrs. C. A. Kennison entertained
In the evening, another fine crowd
Saturday
night
with
a
surprise
turned out to see the presentation
of the dramatic “Challenge of the birthday party for her husband.
Cross” given by the Epworth League. Cards and Chinese checkers were en­
PHONE
Next Sunday the morning message joyed during the evening. Prizes
401
will be "After Easter, What?” At were awarded to Mrs. William Seeli-
the close of the service the quarter­ ger, high, and Charles Seeliger, low.
ly communion service will be ob- Refreshments were served to the
observed. A cordial welcome is ex­ following: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pow­
Class Carnival Arranged
New Beauty Parlor Announced
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeliger,
tended to all to these services.
Hermiston high school will spon­
Estie Steele of Pendleton has leas­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seeliger, Bill
Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. William sor a class carnival Friday after­ ed the Beauty Parlor in connection
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Seeliger of Walla Walla. Wn.
noon, April 21, at the local field. with the Hermiston Black & White
Announcements for Sunday,
Barber Shop and will be open for
Aril 16.
The various classes will vie in soft- business Monday, April 17. She has
Miss
Stoop
Honor
Guest.
Sunday School, 10:00 A.M.
Miss Pauline Stoop, former co­ ball, tennis and track and field com­ had many years of experience and
Worship service, 11:00 A. M. Ser [
editor of the Hermiston Herald, was petition. The points will count to­ comes well recommended to Hermia-
mon by the acting pastor, Rev. Dan- . honored at a special program in the
ton. Several changes will be made
iels. A business meeting will be Union church Monday night. A short wards the final standings for the in­
at
the barber shop to accommodate
terclass trophy. Several sports pro­
held after the morning service.
program was enjoyed, following
the new quarters.
B. Y. P. U„ 7:00 P.M.
which informal conversation and re­ grams have already been decided
Evening service, 8:00 o’clock. ' freshments occupied the evening. during the winter months.
Sermon by Rev. Daniels.
Numbers on the program included
We invite you to meet with us in readings by Mrs. W. A. Hineline.
New Road Under Construction
H. A. WILSON
all our services.
CASH BUYER
Betty Ann Morehouse and Rev. Cecil
A new road is being built from the
Warner. Orval Morris played a pia­ Jarmon place to Pine City in Mor­
HOGS — CATTLE
Weather Report.
VEAL — SHTEP
no solo. During the evening Miss row county. The new road will be
The weather report for the week Stoop was presented a Scofield Bible about four miles in length and will Phone 42J5
Hermiston, Ore.
ending Wednesday, April 12, accord- by members of the church.
be of good construction. It will be
METHODIST CHURCH
SERVICES ENJOYED
F u lle r P a in ts
House P a in t
Flower show rules are printed and
will be at the next meeting for dis­
tribution. Extra copies are at the
Herald office.
lng to Charles Taylor, local weather
man, follows:
Date
Max. Min.
22
April 6 .................................. «7
31
April 7 .................................. 70
41
April 8 .................................. 70
46
April 9 .......- ........................ 68
28
April 10 ................................ 68
43
April 11 ................................ 66
38
April 12 ................................ 64
There was .20 In. rainfall during
the week.
10
39c
H E R M IS T O N M E R C A N T IL E
to
C O O P E R A TIV E
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We “ Whistle While We Work”
BECAUSE WE APPRECIATE
YOUR PATRONAGE.
10 lbs.
BEANS Red S or lbs. White
25c
39c
4 lbs. 1 9 C
MACARONI Hard Wheat
EGG NOODLES Large Package IOC
CORN Cream Style
3 cans 2$£
PEANUT BUTTER Hoody’s 2 lbs. 28c
TANG Last time at this price - Quart 29c
EGGS
Standards - Doz.
BUTTER Oregon Rose Lb. 2 8 c
MALTED MILK Thompson’s 3 9 €
Genuine Playground Ball FREE!
PORK & BEANS
2 ^ size can
IOC
WHERE M O m C H M IE S-
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BALANCED
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MODEL
798 FW
M PLL you ever forget those festive occa-
■" sions? Each was an important event
in the life o f your family — each brings
back memories of delicious food prepared
with skill and served with care — and to­
morrow’s meals will also be unforgetable
memories for your family with your new
M O N A R C H R ange in your kitch en .
NEW— MODERN— Styled fo r 1939
Base to F lo o r . . . S tre a m lin e d
Draw er fo r Pots and Pans and at
the am azingly low price of *119.50.
Trade in your old Range today on this M O N A R C H
Models to bum Wood or Coal or Oil.
This Beautiful 34-pc. Set
This Beautiful Aluminum
of International Silver o r MONARCH Range Set
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G ra p e fru it Juice 12 02 can 7c
G ra p e fru it Florida - No. 2 can XOC
G rah am C rac kers 2 lb box 19c
BACON Sliced - No Rind Lb.
LARD
Pure
4 lbs. 39«
Connor’s Cash Store
Phone 501
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w ith E very M O N A R C H P u rc h as e d
D a rin g M onth of A p ril.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
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