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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.____________________ t „ , PA G E, tim e of th e fo u n d in g of th e club has had th e p le a s a n t ta s k of b rin g in g its m any a c tiv itie s before th e people of th e co m m u n ity th ro u g h its firs t year. T hey hav e m any a n d v aried , p lanned and ex ecu ted th ro u g h th e h a rd w ork of th o se in te re ste d . W e have trie d to h elp them by g a in in g your in te re s t fo r th em , b o th in th e ir specialized e ffo rts a n d th e ir a tte m p ts to m ake o u r hom e tow n a m ore beau tifu l place to live in an d to show th e visitor. I w ish a t th is tim e to acknow ledge w ith g ra titu d e th e h elp I hav e had from th e m em bers of my co m m ittee, Mrs. E m il Z ivney an d Mrs. B. A. Doyle. E specially do my th a n k s go to th e e d ito rs of th e H erm isto n H e r ald w ho h a v e g iven us so w illin g ly so m uch of th e ir space, b o th in a n n ouncem ents, g a rd e n c h a ts, fe a tu re w rite -u p s an d w indow space. T he H erm isto n L ig h t & P o w er w indow s have been a t o u r disposal also, as have m any of th e o th e r w indow s of local m erch an ts. To each one w ho h a s help ed u s in an y w ay we say “ th a n k you” an d ask fo r y o u r su p p o rt of th e co m m ittee w ho w ill ta k e up th e w ork for th e fo llo w in g year. G arden C lub P u b lic ity C om m ittee, M rs. C h arles T aylor, C h airm an . ANNOUNCMENT WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE FORTU NATE IN SECURING A LOCATION IN HERMISTON. IN MERCHANDISE WE BELIEVE WE HANDLE THE OUTSTANDING LINES, SUCH AS— H o t P oint Zenith and RCA Radios The name everyone knows. It in cludes REFRIGERATORS—“20 per cent faster and more economical freezing.” RANGES—The leader in sales for years. WASHERS, IRONS, IRONERS, TOASTERS, etc.—One out of every home in the United States has some Hot Point appliance. The two outstanding leaders in radio sales in the past two years. Victor and Bluebird records. ABC Washers Your best in washing machines. Ap proved by Rice Institute. Leaders in national sales and quality. L & H Electric Ranges Oldest manufactured electric range in the United States. Sparks and A. C. Little Oil Burning Heaters Pabco Paints Linoleum - Roofing AND EQUIPMENT The only oil burning heaters passed and approved by the National Board of Fire Underwriters “who pass on all oil heaters.” Look for the No. 3 stamp on the heater. Will save up to 15% on fuel costs and give 20% more heat for the money. Birthday Party Celebrated Mrs. M. L. W atso n e n te rta in e d for N ancy Jo W ednesday a fte rn o o n of la s t w eek, th e occasion b e in g N ancy J o ’s 10th b irth d a y . T h e a fte rn o o n w as sp en t in o p en in g g ifts, p la y in g gam es and p a rta k in g of re fre s h m ents. P re se n t w ere J e r r y R ogers, B a rb a ra T odd, N ancy L ee C lark, M a rie tta C lark . R osem ary Doyle, M arylyn H ughes, M a rjo rie Doyle, M arjorie H u g h es, S h irley Sim ons, L ouise P e le tie r, P eggy M ae M cC ann, L ela Dell W a rre n , D elores C a rr, M u riel K ingsley and A nn P ierso l. Largest manufacturers of asphalt base products on the Pacific Coast. One of Pabco’s leaders is COOLITE (may be seen on Hale’s roof.) Small Appliances Sunbeam, Manning Bowman and others. — Farm ers S u p p ly Co. ■ Hermiston <• ❖ ♦ I âasl . t h e hoaJL l/OJLL p a y , !" Don't Spend Your Good Money to Heat the Ceiling Spark Oil Heaters send all o f the heat out the front o f the heater in to the Living Z one w here you actually use it. Both C irculating Heat and Radiant Heat start imme diately to warm every corner o f the room. Spark gives you both more heat and id : more economy. NEW SPARK NEUTRA-TONE FINISH...IT’S "COLOR SENSITIVE" T h is revolutionary heater finish blends like m agic w ith the furnishings o f your room , w hether ligh t or dark. See it today. Extra FARMERS SUPPLY CO. x x Us Demonstrate This Spark Oil Heater to You. L et STOCK UP AT THESE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 15c 9c 14c 20c 49c 10c 16c 95c 10c 35c KRAUT 2 >V2 “ size can 10c P eanu t Butter 2 lb. jar 25c CRACK ERS 2 1b. box Fluffiest M arshm allow s Lb. Pkg. M ATCHES 6 box ctn. MILK 3 for LA R D, Pure 4 lb. pkg. Candy Bars - Gum 3 for SUPURB BEANS Ä .1 doz. P o rk -B ea n s 3 0 oz. can W IENERS Fat Ones 2 lbs. Connor’s Cash Store HERMISTON 301 UMATILLA 3S-J-11 ♦ <♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ septembe » =.. ..3. The Customers A re in b u sin ess fo r them selves, ow ning an d o p e ra tin g ll*eir ow n sto re ; th a t 's a consum er cooperative. Y our m em bersh p sp ectfu lly solicited by th eJT ern n sto n ^ C o -o p . G rocery. Assorted Fancy Cookies Lb 19® D e v ile d M eat >4 size tin s 3 F o r IOC Tom atoes Solid P ack - No. 2% tin s 10c BIG Bliss Coffee VALUE COFFEE VACUUM PA CK ED A n econom y coffee th a t is good to d rin k T ry it! « iw ^ i lb. A choice b len d acclaim ed by c ritic a l coffee users. P acked by G eneral Foods S ales C om pany. 1 lb. »5* 15* T u n a F lakes M eat S tre a m lin e Broom Mop S ticks 3 Tins Y ou’ll L ike I t B e tte r IO C H ER M ISTO N M E R C A N TILE PHONE We’re Here 401 C O O PER A TIVE to Serve! SAFEWAY M o n e y -S a v in g Cash Ciocèfc *. — Dessert Bridge Luncheon Held •> <• GARDEN CLUB CHATS <• ❖ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Cleve C lark , Mrs. F ra n k G ui- w itz and Mrs. B e rt H a n e lin e e n te r tain ed a t th e l a t t e r ’s hom e a t a des se rt luncheon S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n w ith five ta b le s in play and T uesday afte rn o o n w ith fo u r tab les, u sin g fall flow ers an d a u tu m n leaves as deco ! ra tio n s a b o u t th e room a n d on ta b les. Mrs. G erald W h ite w on h ig h score and Mrs. W. H am m won low, S a tu rd a y , and T uesday M rs. W a lte r S m ith w on high and Mrs. P e te r Cas- tric low. S alv ia sp len d en s, th e sc a rle t sage, h as been p la n te d m ore th a n u su al on th e p ro ject th is y ear an d its ric h red bloom s h av e a ttr a c te d m uch a t t e n tio n . I t is of th e m in t fam ily an d w ill g ro w in alm o st a n y soil, b u t needs su n m ost of th e day. I t is h a rd to com bine w ith o th e r colors H ERM ISTO N UNION CHURCH in th e g a rd e n , an d sh o u ld s ta n d C. W a rn e r, P a sto r alo n e in m ass, or w ith ca re fu lly [ W e a re p la n n in g a g re a t day n ex t chosen colors of o th e r bloom s. T h ere S unday, O ctober 1. is a b lu e v a rie ty th a t is h a rd y in th e It is th e firs t a n n iv e rs a ry of our g a rd e n fo r years. w orship in o u r new b u ild in g , prom o ❖ ❖ tio n day. g en eral ra lly day, o u r re g L ily -o f-th e-v alley is easily flow u la r m o n th ly b a sk e t d in n e r and th e ered in th e hom e. A bowl six inches a n n u a l b u sin ess m eeting. in d ia m e te r w ill hold ten or tw elve O ur aim fo r S u n d ay school a tt e n pips. P la n te d in p eat m ossin an u p d an ce on th a t day is 120. All m em rig h t p o sitio n , w ith th e sh o o ts ex b ers of th e ch u rc h a re asked to co te n d in g above th e bow l, and m ois o p e ra te and frie n d s of th e c h u rc h tened w ith w arm w a te r, flo w ers w ill a r e in v ited to en jo y th e day w ith us. a p p e a r in th re e or fo u r w eeks, in T he them e fo r th e m o rn in g s e rv i u su al room te m p e ra tu re . ces w ill be “ Je su s th e R edeem er of ❖ ❖ ❖ th e W o rld ,” an d for th e ev en in g A look a t th e book of re g is tra tio n service w ill be “ Je su s W a sh in g H is fo r v is ito rs a t th e flo w er show , D eciple’s F e e t.” show s n am es from Ohio, N o rth D a SE V E N TH DAY ADV EN TIST k o ta, C o tta g e G rove, Los A ngeles CHURCH. an d L a u re l, M ontana. T h e v isito r A T. K in g sb u ry . E lder from th e last nam ed place w as p re s i S s h b sth sch ool s i m oo a M d e n t of th e L a u re l G arden club, and A. M. B rock, s u p e rin te n d e n t. P re a ch in g se r v ic e at 11 On If I w e a re su re th a t o u r flo w er show w ill g et fin e p u b licity . ❖ ❖ ❖ V erb en a w ill give c o n tin u o u s I bloom from J u n e to la te fall, an d its ¡rich , v aried colors a re w ell su ited to m ass effects. It m ay be used to ad- J v a n ta g e am o n g g lad s an d o th e r bulbs as a g ro u n d cover. ❖ ❖ ❖ As you m ay su sp ect, w e have been lo o k in g over th e G ard en E ncyclope d ia th a t h as been p u rch ased by th e clu b an d is m a in ta in e d a t th e lib ra ry. A p p aren tly every q u estio n th a t one m ay w ish to ask is an sw ered in its pages, an d no t th e least of its c h arm s is th a t th e co rrect p ro n u n cia tio n is p lain ly in d ic a te d . H a b its [of y ears w ill have to be chan g ed from o u r som etim es Model T way in n am in g th e flow ers. W e rejoice, how ever, to find th a t th e ex p erts have decided to em p h asize th e ” O” in stead of th e " D I” in th e lovely • It’» a fact, motorists. The new g iadiola. Goodrich Safety Silvertown ha» a ♦ ♦ specially designed windahield-irip»r Mrs. B. A. Doyle w ishes th e m em - action tread that »weep» wet road» ! hers of h e r flo w er show com m ittee dry—»o dry that to note th a t sh e h as called a m eet you can actually L IG H T A M A T C H in g for T u esd ay . O ctober 3, to ta lk O N IT S T R A C K ] over th e flo w er show g iven th is For safety to j m o n th , a n d fo rm u la te p la n s for th e morrow see us i sp rin g show . a b o u t S ilv e r - A t th e m e e tin g on O ctober 2. Mrs. towns today. No , H. J. O tt w ill give a ta lk on " P a ll extra cost! I P la n s fo r S p rin g P la n tin g .” T h ere should he a b e tte r a tte n d a n c e a t th e in te re s tin g m eetin g s o f th e club. ¡Come y o u rse lf and feel responsible fo r re m in d in g a n o th e r m em ber of th e d ate, o r b rin g a frien d . W /NDSH/EiD- W/PERACT/ON OF NEW TIRE GIVES QUICKEST NON-SKID .STOPS YOU’VE EVER SEEN ON WET ROADS! 7^ ^G oodrich SAFETY Silvertown m ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs Taylor Bids Au Kevoir W ith th is issue th e w ritin g of n o tes fo r th e G arden C h at d e p a rt m en t passes to o th e r hands. T he p u b lic ity co m m ittee nam ed a t th e Connor’s A uto Repair Shop Prices Sept. 29-Oct. 5 Sleepy Holbw Syrup R ich in th e real m aple— tru e to th e b est “ h o t cak e” tra d itio n s. 29* A lb ers C orn Flakes 3 M ade in th e N o rth w e st 10 Lbs. 49® Qt. ja r 29C G ia n t 5 lb. pkg. 29c M acaro ni o r SPA G H ET T I C u d ah y’s Pig Feet B oneless W h ite Eagle Soap C hips 2 Noh H ill Coffee W hy pay fo r a tin ? Lbs. 39c Lb. 20c HARD MIX CANDY 2 lbs. »5*1 CHIPPED BEEF ............... 2 oz. jar 10* i FRESH MACAROONS .................. Lb. 25* I | BLACK PEPPER .................. 1 lb. pkg. 10* 1 | AIRWAY COFFEE...................... 3 lbs. 37« j • Life Buoy Soap.......................... 3 bars 17c Carnation or Bordens Milk . 3 tall tins 20c Harvest Blossom Flour...........49 lbs. $1.19 Maxwell House Coffee...............2 lbs. 55c M. D. Tissue.............................. 3 rolls 25c Happy Vale Pink Salmon .... 2 tall tins 25c Pierce Tomato Juice ........... Picnic tin 5c SUPURB SOAP POWDER...........Large pkg. 17« GUM DROPS..........................................2 lbs. 2 5 « PARD DOG FOOD................................ 3 tins 25«: HAPPY VALE PEAS, 303 tins.................2 for 15« OVALTINE...................................... large size 5 9 « INAVALE PUMPKIN.................. No. 2V2 tin 10« SCOT TOWELS...................... ............. 3 rolls 2 9 « SNOWFLAKE SODAS.......................... 2 lbs. 2 5 « DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT 2 26-oz. cartons 15« INLAND VALLEY ASPARAGUS 2 No. 1 tins 19« OREGON GROWN '5 E Ì / i box S w eet Potatoes S elected No. l 'a Onions Lbs. 19c 10 lb. hags 13c 4 W alla W alla Sw eets C a rro ts F resh L arge B unches Parsnips W ashed - T en d er 2 5 - PB0DUCE FRI. A SAT. OILY — Bu. Lbs. Sc 19c