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THURSDAY, JU NE 22. 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
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DO YO U
believe in co o p eratio n ? I DO! C ooperative business is based on
so u n d er social an d econom ic p rin cip les. You, th e cu sto m ers, s h a re
th e o w n ersh ip of th e business a t w hich you spend
your
money.
T he sto re ’s g a in is y o u r g ain.
S n o w ap p le - 24% it), bag
E x cellen t G en eral P u rp o se F lo u r.
F
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P ork & Beans *• - Sc
SUG AR
COFFEE
BIG VALUE
F IN E S T P U R E CANE
G u aran teed to P lease
G round a t tim e of
pu rch ase.
LB.
100 ib - b aS
$5.15
89c
15«
G allon
SALAD OIL
ASSORTED JAM 5 lb. tin s
a sh in g to n
BIG can s
PEACHES W F reesto
n es
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
We’re Here
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to Serve!
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♦ GARDEN CLUB
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CHATS
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By Mrs. E m il Z ivney
An e n th u s ia stic flow er g a rd n e r
h as said, ‘‘T he lan g u ag e of flow ers
begins w here th a t w ord ends.
Its
pow er is m ore p e n e tr a tin g to h u m an
5 Points
to remember about
Gasco Briquets
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A 100% p etro leu m fu el— ideal
for fu rn ace, firep lace or stove.
(N o special eq u ip m en t needed)
2 H ig h e st h e a t c o n te n t of an y
solid fuel.
J No b a n k in g or sh ak in g . Hold
fire all day o r n ig h t.
No ashes or c lin k e rs to c a rry
out.
J One ton of Gasco B riq u e ts is
eq u al to tw o cords of th e best
g rad e first-g ro w th cord wood.
Gasco B riq u ets cost less per
season th a n th e b est g rad e b it
u m inous coal.
( • ) Gasco Briquets are an all
carbon fuel.
(b) They contain practically
no ash (about % of 1% ).
Inland
Cooperative
h e a rts .” S u rely no o rg an ized gro u p
could have a b e tte r reaso n fo r ex
istan ce th a n one w hose sole in te r
est, com m on to all. is “ flo w ers.”
A d d in g to th a t c o n tag io u s d ra w
in g purpose, “ F lo w e r A rra n g e m e n t”
of those precio u s bloom s, an d civic
im p ro v em en t, it is n o t s u r p ris in g
th a t even d u rin g th ese busy sum m er
days. 29 m em bers an d th re e v isito rs
took M onday a fte rn o o n off from
hom e d u tie s to a tte n d th e H erm isto n
G arden C lu b ’s second re g u la r m eet
in g of Ju n e .
In a d d itio n to th e in te re s tin g b u s
iness m e etin g p resided over by th e
c h a rm in g p re sid e n t, Mrs. F. B. B elt,
tw o sp len d id in fo rm a l ta lk s w ere
g iv en by Mrs. E m era ld T ild en an d
Mrs. T. O’G rady.
Mrs. T ild en d is
played sev eral lovely s ta lk s of reg al
lilies g ro w n in h e r g a rd e n a n d n a m
ed T ig e r lilies, Gold B an d ed , M a
d o n n a or S t. Jo sep h , U m b alatu m ,
L eopard an d R u b u m Specosium lilies
as v a rie tie s fa m ilia r to h er. She e x
ten d ed an in v ita tio n to all to v isit
h er g ard en .
Mrs. O’G rad y pleased w ith a sec
ond of h e r fin e re p o rts, th is tim e on
“ F lo w er A rra n g e m e n t.” She is tr u ly
a g a re n club b o o ster an d h er in ten se
in te re s t h a s no t sto p p ed w ith th e re
p o rt from th e s ta te g a rd e n clu b co n
v e n tio n ; b u t r a th e r has been s u p
plem en ted by m a te ria ls discovered in
lib ra ry books on th e su b ject. She
esp ecially recom m ended M ary A ver
ill's an d Jo siah C o n d o r’s books now
a v a ila b le for a lim ited tim e in th e
lib ra ry . As a re s u lt of h er rem ark s
an d a c tu a l d e m o n stra tio n s, I'm su re
all of us w ill be m ore conscious of
p leasin g flow er a ra n g e m e n ts in o ur
ow n homes.
T w elve lovely flo w e r a rr a n g e
m en ts w ere on d isp lay , th a n k s to
WE CONSISTENTLY SELL FOR LESS
— ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR —
YEAST
YEAST
Fleischmann’s
Maca
Tomato Juice15 oz. cans
COFFEE
SALMON
Pork & Beaus
2 for
4 for
2
Radio
3c
5c
lbs.
Alaska Pink
Large can
lie
30 ounce can
9c
3 pkKs-lo c
KOOL-ADE
. 8 oz. bottle
VANILLA (Dishrag
Free)
JELLO The real article 3 f ° r 14c
SUGAR
Get OUR Price !
TOMATOES sS
k 3
29c
GRAPEFRUIT Fresh Arizona - doe... 2 9 c
Connor’s Cash Store
Phone M X
Mrs. O’G rady an d Mrs. C h arles T a y
lor. O th er m em bers b ro u g h t flo w
ers to sh a re th e ir b eau ty w ith club
m em bers. G ard en clu b m em bers w ho
could not be p re se n t su rely m issed a
d e lig h tfu l afte rn o o n .
Mrs. B. A.
Doyle disp lay ed th e club scrap book
an d asked th a t all be on th e lookout
for in te re s tin g a rtic le s an d p ic tu re s
to add to th e s u b s ta n tia l co llection
a lre a d y on h an d .
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Do you have a copy of th e G arden
club y e a r book for 1939? Mrs. H am m
still has a few copies.
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Mi's. B ax ter H u tch iso n , w ho w as
to h av e given a re p o rt on H oney
suckle g ro w in g , k in d ly o ffered to de
fer h e r re m a rk s to "an o th er m eetin g
so th a t th e clu b m ig h t h e a r of Mrs.
T ild e n ’s lilie s w h ile th ey a re a t th e ir
h e ig h th in b loom ing season. W e’ll
look fo rw a rd
to Mrs. H u tc h is o n ’s
ta lk , fo r all w ho h av e v isited in a
hom e w here H o n ey su ck le a rb o rs a re
e n tw ain e d , know th e
ro m an ce of
th e ir sw eet frag ran ce.
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H ave you brow sed th ro u g h
th e
book “ D ish -G ard en in g ,” a v a ila b le a t
th e lib ra ry ? Q u ite lik ely th e r e ’ll be
a d iv isio n for su ch d isp lay s a t th e
flow er show to be sponsored in Sep
tem b er. B e tte r avoid th e la s t m in
u te ru sh an d g et y o u r d ish g a rd e n
m a te ria ls assem bled w ith th e h elp
of th e lib ra ry book.
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O w ing to th e fa c t th a t th e firs t
re g u la r m e etin g fo r Ju ly w ould fall
on th e d ay before In d ep en d ence Day,
th e on ly m eetin g scheduled for J u ly
w ill be on M onday th e 17th.
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M rs. B elt asked t h a t m em bers
b rin g su g g estio n s for civic im p ro v e
m en t w h ich th e H e rm isto n G arden
clu b m ig h t u n d e rta k e , fo r th e J u ly
m eetin g . J o t dow n y o u r id ea now
an d fasten it to y o u r book, to have
ready.
MRS. DE MOSS AUTHOR OF
OREGON HISTORY BOOK
(C ontinued from page 1)
M uch of th e m a te ria l fo r th is book
w as g lean ed from an in te rv ie w of
W illa rd H e rre n , son of W illia m H er-
ren . T h e la tte r w as 20 y e a rs of age
w hen he su ffered th e h a rd s h ip s he
describes. J o h n H e rre n , h is fa th e r,
w as c a p ta in of one of th e tr a in s th a t
follow ed S tep h en Meek acro ss th e
u n m a rk e d d e se rt of C en tral O regon.
He la te r se ttld n e a r S alem and be
cam e a n in flu e n tia l citizen of th e
state.
Mrs. DeMoss has o b tain ed m a te r
ia l from m an y sources fo r h e r book
and h as pro b ab ly com bined
them
fo r as a u th e n tic reco rd as h a s been
w ritte n . A slig h t th re a d of fictio n
w ith sev eral
fic tic io u s c h a ra c te rs
has been added for th e sake of con
tin u ity b u t th e n a rra tiv e s disclosed
a re a ll a u th e n tic facts.
T h e a u th o r h as sp e n t 21 y ears of
h e r life as a te a c h e r in th e O regon
schools.
In h e r te a c h in g s sh e fe lt
a need for su p p le m e n ta ry books fo r
h e r s tu d e n ts w hich w ould be b o th
in te re s tin g an d a u th e n tic en ough to
be in s tru c tiv e . T h is th o u g h t
w as
th e in s p ira tio n
of “ B lue B ucket
N u g g ets.”
Copies of th e book can be o b ta in
ed a t th e H erm isto n H erald office
an d th e H erm isto n D ru g S tore.
Oxi t h e G r o u n d i t is
C h e v r o le t
CHEVROLET SALES HAVE DOUBLED—SEE
US BEFORE YOU BUY!
Hermiston Motor Co.
H. OAKES, Owner and Manager
PIN E C ITY VOTES
OUT HIGH SCHOOL
H igh school s tu d e n ts of P in e City
will a tte n d an y h ig h school th a t
they w ish d u rin g th e com ing year.
T his a ctio n w as ta k e n a t th e a n n u a l
school m eetin g held in th e P in e C ity
school M onday. T he q u estio n w hich
has been p e n d in g for sev eral years
w as b ro u g h t to a vote w ith th e above
resu lt.
Mrs. F ay F in c h
w as re-elected
clerk for a on e year term . M arion
F inck w as re-elected fo r a th re e -
y ear te rm as a board m em ber.
An ex a m in e r of o p e ra to rs and
c h a u ffe u rs w ill be
in
H erm isto n
T h u rsd a y , J u n e 29, a t th e c ity lib
ra ry b etw een th e h o u rs of 1 1 :0 0 A.
M. to 5 :0 0 P. M., a c c o rd in g to a re
cen t a n n o u n c e m e n t released
from
th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te ’s office. A ll
those w ish in g p erm its o r licenses to
d riv e c a rs a re asked to g et in touch
w ith th e e x am in er d u rin g
th ese
hours.
Moores Return with Record Catch.
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S afew ay in v ites y o u r co o p eratio n in
th is g r e a t p ro d u cer-co n su m er drive.
Y our p u rc h a se a t S afew ay w ill help
local d airy m en .
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Yz pt. 154
FRESH MILK
Qt.
G a rn e r’s
CREAM
L ocally P roduced
CASPER CHOSEN
AS CCC FOREMAN
HERMISTON BUTTER
O regon Rose
15*
D a ir y P ro d u c ts M o n th
lb.
CREAM CHEESE
Gold C rest
G. J. C asper of the M in n eh ah a d is
tr ic t received w ord S a tu rd a y th a t hi-3
ap p lic a tio n h ad been accepted as
forem an of a CCC cam p n e a r Sim-
nasho, O regon, so u th of T he D alles.
H e h a s been em ployed for th e p ast
tw o y ears a t th e H erm iston E x p e ri
m ent S tatio n .
He cam e to O regon th re e y ears
ago from N ebraska.
H ERM ISTO N BAPTIST CHURCH
G rayden D. Loree, P asto r.
S u n d ay school, 1 0 :0 0 a.m .
M o rn in g w orship, 1 1 :0 0 a.m .
B .Y .P.U .. 7 :0 0 p.m.
E v e n in g service, 8 :0 0 p.m.
P ra y e r m eetin g , 8 :0 0 p.m. W ed
nesday.
C o n tin u in g th e stu d y of la s t w eek,
th e m o rn in g m essage w ill d eal w ith
th e re s u lts of sa lv a tio n .
S alv atio n
b rin g s to th e b eliev er J u s tific a tio n ,
R e g e n e ra tio n ,
and
S a n c tific a tio n .
“ B eing c o n fid e n t of th ia very th in g ,
th a t He w hich h a th begun a good
w ork in you w ill p erform it u n til th e
day o f Je s u s C h ris t.” P h il. 1 :6 .
T he ev en in g m essage w ill deal
w ith th e Old T e sta m e n t sto ry of R a-
hab.
“ By fa ith th e h a rlo t R ah ab
p erished n o t w ith th e m th a t b eliev
Brough Begins Work Here
ed n o t, w hen sh e had received the
Ed B rough of P o rtla n d , fo rm er spies w ith peace.” H eb. 1 1 :3 1 . A
CCC boy, b egan w ork th is week in C h ris tia n w elcom e to ail w ho e n te r
th e H. J. Beal b lack sm ith shop. Mr. our doors.
B rough h a s h ad som e ex p erience in
b lack sm ith w ork an d w ill fin ish his
M ETHODIST CHURCH
a p p re n tic e s h ip here.
S te a rn s C u shing, P asto r.
Examiner Here Next Thursday.
C a r s
T h e S unday m o rn in g service w ill
be In c h a rg e of Miss F lo ren ce Moy
er. w ho g ra d u a te d from th e B ible
school th is sp rin g . T he c h u rc h school
w ill begin a t 1 0 :0 0 a. m. T h e E p
w o rth L eague w ill m eet a t 7 :0 0 p.
m. w ith H om er Davis lead in g .
A good place to s t a r t a n en jo y ab le
S u n d ay is In ch u rch .
Rev. and M rs. C u sh in g a re a tte n d
in g a co n feren ce a t F o re st G rove th is
w eek.
Rohrman Receives Degree.
Sant an d G len Moore of H erm isto n
re tu rn e d S u n d ay w ith a fin e catc h
of lak e tr o u t c a u g h t in B eaver L ake
in C an ad a. T h ey le ft h e re F rid a y
and re p o rt a sp len d id catc h , m ostly
larg e ones.
C h arles R o h rm an . son
of
Mrs.
C h a rle s R o h rm an of P en d leto n and
b ro th e r of A. F. R o h rm an o f H er
m iston. h as received h is deg ree as
d o cto r of philosophy in chem ical
e n g in e e rin g a t Ohio S ta te u n iv e rs i
ty. H e w ill, a fte r A ugust 1, be em
Snow Reported In Hills.
ployed by th e D uP ont la b o ra to ry in
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles W ilcox, s ta C leveland.
tioned a t E llis G u ard fire lookout,
w ere in H erm isto n la st w eek on th e ir
m o n th ly v isit. T h ey v isited a t th e
hom e of h is p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs.
R. B. W ilcox an d re p o rt co n sid erab le
snow in th e m o u n ta in s la s t week.
• PAINTING
• PAPERING
• KALSOMINING
Inland Co-op Installs Fixtures.
— Spray Painting and Signs —
A n yth in g - Anywhere - Anytime
T b s'In la n d Cooperative hardware
has* been in sta llin g racks and cab
inets tb s past weak for various pipe
fittin g s and
tnashinsry parts. A
bolt rack has recently been com plet-
All W ork Guaranteed - Estim ate«
FREE
BERT MICHEL
P koae 131
H erm tstoa. Ore?
PURE LARD
4
29c
K e ttle R endered
SALAD DRESSING
> 19c
C ascade
COT BEANS
3 No. 2 tins 2 5 c
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B lue L ake
10 lb9 5 3 c
CANE SUGAR
C loth B ags
2 «“>• 1 7 c
CRACKERS
S lig h tly S alted
MATCHES
6 box carton
15c
W e ste rn Made
à
COFFEE
A irw ay
FORMAY
S h o rte n in g
BEANS
W h ite or Red
KERR REG. LIDS
GRAPENUTS
HOT SAUCE
T aste T ells
EDWARDS Coffee 2 lbs.
Top G rade
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE
JULIA LEE
WRIGHT’S
W ith th e arom a
of
freeh-out-of-
th e-o v en loaves.
LARGE 1% LB.
14«
46 oz. tin
H e a lth B everage
BLEACH RITE
1/2 gal. jug
E ffic ie n t B leach er
P IN E A P P L E
No. 214 tin
H illsd ale
CANTERBURY TEA
1 lb. pkg.
D elicious Ice Cold
SOLID PACK TOMATOES
2 No. 21/_> tins
Del M onte
WALDORF TISSUE
6 rolls
E n tire ly W rapped
KELLOGG’S ALL BRAN
Large pkg.
F in e fo r M uffins
HEINZ SOUP
2 med. tins
Ail F lavor«
NOB HILL COFFEE
39*
2 lbs.
394
F reeh G ro u n d
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