THURSDAY. MARCH Î. 194«-
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE SIX
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ARE YOU SU R E YO U ARE
GETTING YOUR MONEY’S WORTH?
P riv a te bu sin ess is conducted fo r th e sole p u rpose of MAKING
PR O FITS FOR ITS OW NERS. Since p ro fit is SU RPLU S le ft over
a fte r th e goods an d th e serv ice ren d ered h av e been p aid for, it is
th e re fo re an OVERCH ARG E. C o>perative business is th e only
business th a t re tu r n s th is p ro fit to you, th e only bu sin ess w here
you a re su re to g et a ll y o u r m on ey 's w o rth . G ive y o u r co-op.
sto re all yo u r trad e. It can serv e you b e tte r an d save you more.
S now apple F am ily
P a te n t
FLOUR
CORN FLAKES
BIG V ALUE
COFFEE
New S h ip m en t
F re sh & D rin k ab le
Lb.
15*
$1.29
6c
19c
49 lb. bag
A LBERS
R e g u la r pkg.
MACARONI or
SPAGHETTI
Lbs.
Staley’s Maple Flavored
W a ffle S y ru p
10
lb. square tin
.... 901
PUREX DRAIN OPENER.............. ......... can
C opper sc o u rin g pad F R E E
17<
BROOM, a v a lu e ................................................. 304
BORENE, granulated s o a p ..............large pkg. 294
RHUBARB, fancy, a spring to n ic ............ 2 lbs. 194
FRESH SPINACH ................................. 3 lbs, 144
H E R M IS T O N M E R C A N TILE
PH ON E
We’re Here
C O O PER A TIVE
3011
to Serve!
m any lovely b irth d a y g ifts from h er
friends.
FLORENCE ANDREWS
HAS BIRTHDAY
T hose a tte n d in g w ere Lois D ean,
M arilyn
H ughes, G e ra ld in e Cox,
The e ig h th b ir th d a y a n n iv e rsa ry
W an d a M ontgom ery, R ay m a S m ith ,
of F lo ren ce A n d rew s w as cele b rated
M arilyn M iller, S h irley Sim ons, M ax
S atu rd ay . M arch 2, a t th e hom e of
ine H in k le, M arian A n d rew s, L ucy
h er p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry J.
H ollom an, L u cille an d D arlen e W a t-
A ndrew s on lo w er
B u tte r
C reek
te n b u rg e r of P in e C ity, K a th e rin e
w hen a n u m b er of h er frien d s w ere
E m ory of P en d leto n an d F lo re n c e
in v ited from 2 to 5 in th e a ftern o o n .
A ndrew s.
V arious gam es b o th in doors an d
Mrs. A n d rew s w as assisted in th e
o u t w ere enjoy ed , a f te r w hich sm all
g ifts and d a in ty re fre sh m e n ts w ere serv in g by Mrs. H aro ld D ean an d
served to all. F lo ren ce received Mrs. P resto n H ollom an.
SPECIAL PURCHASE OF
New Spring
Hosiery
Direct from mill; 3 and 4
thread chiffons; beautiful
hose; perfect and ringless.
REG. $1.00
With purchase of one pair
you pay only—
25c
for second pair.
* * * * *
ALSO—
Our regular 69c hose
2
pair for
99<
S A Y L O R ’S
L-O-O-K
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
IS you re a lly w a n t to
S A V E M O N EY
See Us
F rid a y , S a tu rd a y and
M onday.
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Rock Bottom Prices On All Foods
See A n y of Y o u r
In d ep en d en t D ealer« F irs t,
Connor's Cash Store
PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON
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•> ♦ •> Miss M y rth en a M artin w ill teach a
♦ class in re c re a tio n .
G eorge Sale J r . is p resid en t of
th e E a ste rn C ascade D istric t E p
w o rth L eague w hich holds its a n
n u a l business m eetin g a t th is tim e.
GARDEN CLUB
CHATS
T he P.E .X . h as been m ade a n a n
n u a l sp rin g ev en t a n d has proved to
be one of th e m ost fin a n c ia lly su c
cessful ev en ts of th e school year.
Proceeds from th e e x h ib itio n go Into
th e s tu d e n t body fu n d . L a st y e a r th e
show n e tte d slig h tly over >80, an d
it hoped th a t a n equal a m o u n t w ill
be realized a g a in th is y ear.
By Mrs. T. A. O 'G rady
W hile re a d in g a b u lle tin p u b lish
ed by th e A m erican Iris S ociety we
glean ed som e facts on iris cu ltu re .
C lim atic c o n d itio n s an d soil in th is
v ic in ity a re ideal for g ro w in g iris.
L ast y ear we v isited
th e
R o b ert
(F ro m T he B ulldog)
W aym an iris g a rd e n a t G randview .
Miss L av in a May L ynch h as be
No one can im ag in e a m ore b e a u ti gun plana for th e a n n u a l P.E .X .
R o h rm an M otor Co., d is trib u to r j
ful s ig h t th a n ten a c re s of iris in
w hich h as been set fo r F rid a y , May for th e F ord tra c to r, is p la n n in g a
fu ll bloom, a v e rita b le rain b o w of 3, th is year. T h e p ro g ram w ill p ro b d e m o n stra tio n a t th e old P a t S u lli
color, an d th e a ir h eav y w ith f r a ably include a boys' d rill team ; van place (A ls to tt) for S a tu rd a y ,
g ra n c e from th e h uge blossoms. T he
tu m b lin g and pyram id team s; g ir ls ’ M arch 9 .' V isitors a re in s tru c te d to
v isit last y ear w as m ade a b o u t th e group folk d a n c in g : a sp o rts p a ra d e leave th e h ig h w ay a t O’G ra d y ’s S er
firs t of May an d th e ir is w ere a t th e In shadow , and a p a g e a n t re p re s e n t vice S ta tio n , d riv e so u th an d follow
h e ig h t of bloom a t th a t tim e.
th e signs. H ot coffee and d o u g h n u ts
ing th e M other Goose R hym es.
T h e ed ito r o f th e b u lle tin se n t o u t
As is th e e stab lish ed custom , th e re w ill be served a t 3 :0 0 .
by th e Iris S ociety sta te s,
“ T hose
T h e new F ord tr a c to r is equipped j
w ill be th e c o ro n atio n of th e May
w ho wish to o b ta in m ax im u m re s u lts Queen an d a dan ce h o n o rin g her w ith th e F erguson system of h y d ra u
from irises in th e ir g ard en should M ajesty an d h e r co u rt.
lic co n tro l.
a tte n d to th e ir p la n tin g s alm o st a t
th e m om ent th a t th e fro st is o u t of
th e g ro u n d an d th e e a rth a g a in be
co m es w orkable. T h a t is th e tim e to j
b egin p u llin g old w ith e re d leaves j
from th e bearded iris. I t n o t only
m akes th e clum ps look m ore tid y b u t
is good p ra c tic e of p la n t sa n ita tio n .
T he rem oval o f old d rie d leaves les
sen s th e d a n g e r of in fectio n to th e ;
y o u n g g ro w th from leaf sp o t spores
c a rrie d over th e w in te r on th e old j
fo liag e w hich m ay also h a rb o r th e
eggs of th e iris b o rer d ep o sited by
a m o th th e prev io u s fall.
“ A fter h av in g rem oved a n d b u rn
ed th e w ith ered leaves one can look
for an y possible evidences of r h i
zome rot. In th e e a rjy sp rin g th is
occurs m ost o ften a t th e b ase of the
end fan leaves: th e one from w hich
th e bloom ing s ta lk em erg es la te r in
P rices in o u r big 8-page h a n d b ill a re effective
th e sp rin g . T h is ro o t ro t is easily
u n til T h u rsd a y evening, M arch l4 . Be su re to
recognized as a so ft s lim y decay. If
shop y o u r neighborhood S afew ay S tore for th e
a n y is found th e in fected rh izom es
b iggest G rocery Sale in h isto ry . E ig h t fu ll pages
should be c a re fu lly c u t an d scraped
of B arg ain s and ex cep tio n al v alu es on n a tio n
dow n to h a rd h e a lth y p o rtio n s, and
a lly ad v e rtise d brands. If you have failed to
th e n th e w ound should be dusted !
receive a copy of th is h a n d b ill . . . be sure to
w ith su lp h u r.”
call on y o u r local S afew ay sto re fo r it c a rries
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m any item s for th r ifty shoppers.
M em bers of th e c lu b a re in v ited
to a tte n d a sh o w in g of m o v ing pic
tu re s of th e Rose F e stiv a l an d also
bars
an in te re s tin g m oving p ic tu re of th e
FACIAL SOAP
c u ltu r e an d uses of esp a lie r trees, to
P ay l c m ore and get th e special 4 b ars for 24c
be given in U m atilla M arch 13, a t
2 :0 0 p. m. in th e o ld show house
b u ild in g . A silv er te a w ill be served
¥ 2 g a l-
la te r a t th e C om m unity h all.
BLEACHER
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S en satio n al V alue
T he stu d y g ro u p w ho a re follow
in g th e course of stu d y for ju d g in g
a t a m a te u r flow er sh o w s w ill m eet
DOZEN TINS $1.19
a t th e home of Mrs. W. E. L ogan on
T en d er W hole K ernel
F rid a y , M arch 15, a t 2 :3 0 in th e
a ftern o o n .
PLANS FOR P.E.X.
ARE ANNOUNCED
DEMONSTRATION
FOR TRACTOR SET
Rohrman Motor Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
6 M ore Big Days of
S A F E w m rs
A grocery event you’ve waited tor
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WOODBURY'S
W HITE MAGIC
OLD FAITHFUL CORN
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CORN MEAL
T he n ex t m eetin g of th e club w ill
be a t th e hom e o f Mrs. Roy H ale a t
1 :3 0 in th e afte rn o o n on F rid ay ,
M arch 8, w h ere th e clu b w ill g a th
e r to listen to th e S ta te G arden club
p ro g ram w hich w ill be b ro ad cast
over sta tio n K U J a t 1 :4 5 . S ilver tea
w ill be served.
TOWNSEND CLUB
NEWS
By MRS. JO E UDEY
T he local clu b is sp o n so rin g a so
cial ev en in g a f te r a s h o r t business
m eetin g F rid a y n ig h t. M em bers a re
u rg ed to b rin g frien d s and enjoy th e
even in g . Several n u m b ers of e n te r
ta in m e n t, besides g am es an d a D utch
au c tio n on a rtic le s d o n ated by m em
bers, w ill be on th e p ro g ram . Mrs.
Jim Beebe h as c h a rg e of th e pro
g ra m an d Mrs. W. L. D ixson is in
c h a rg e of re fresh m en ts.
R adio flash es th is w eek— T ow n
send plan versus th e Social S ecu ri
ty act-—T he Social S ecu rity a c t w ill
not ta k e o u r eld erly people from
th e ir jobs, so th a t th ey can give
th em to y o u n g er people, b u t th e
T ow nsend p lan w ill an d a t th e o u t
set w ill rep lace th em w ith some fo u r
m illio n
y o u n g er
w orkers.
Social
S ecu rity w ill m ake no jobs. T he
T ow nsend plan w ill, an d besides p u t
m oney in to c irc u la tio n , to m ake Jobs
for all u n d er th e age of 60. T he So
cial S ecu rity does n o t give m er
c h a n ts and facto ries an y e x tr a b u si
ness. T he T ow nsend p lan w ill give
cash to do both. Social S ecu rity w ill
n o t rid us o f re lie f an d th e poor
farm , h u t th e T ow nsend plan w ill.
E v ery one is in v ited to come to
o u r m eetin g an d h e a r m ore of these
in te re s tin g re p o rts an d le a rn how
his p lan w ill w ork.
T h e B o ard m an T ow nsend c l u b :
w ill sponsor a social and dance In
th e G ran g e clu b house S a tu rd a y th e
9 th , a t w h ich tim e a very n ice bed j
spread w ill be au ctio n ed off.
YOUNG PEOPLE TO
INSTITUTE ATTEND
A n u m b er of M eth o d ist young
people w ill leave fo r M ilton F rid ay
to a tte n d th e m id -w in te r E p w o rth
L eague in s titu te . T h e in a titu te la for
th re e daya an d w ill fe a tu re classes,
d iscu ssio n s an d addressee T h e pro
g ram is u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o< Rev.
S te a rn s C tiahing J r . w ho la
dean
the
No. 2 tin
Raisins
I94
Fresh Stock
lbs........... I 9
J 04
Cascade
10 lb. bag
294
2 lbs.
354
ALBERS
Seedless
23^
I
Salad Dressing
Quart jar .... 19*
W h ite or Y ellow
NOB HILL
COFFEE
F in e s t B lend — lb.
19c
2 lbs.
CHEESE
SHEFFORD’S
534
J e ll W e ll
Assorted Flavors
2
p k g s ................
94
Our Choice
B rick or A m erican - l/2 lb. pkg. 15c
Pure Lard, Armour’s ................. 8 lb. pail 7 5 t
Nalley’s T a n g ............................ Quart jar 294
Darigold Cheese ................................... lb. 194
Kellogg’s Shredded W h eat.............. pkg. 104
Post’s Grapenuts ......................... 2 pkgs. 2 5 4
i M.C.P. Lemon J u ice........................ 3 tins 254
» Walnut M eats............................ 1 lb. pkg. 394
i Macaroni or Spaghetti .................... 10 lbs. 494
i Blue Rose Rice ................................ 5 lbs. 294
i Airway C o ffee................................ 3 lbs. 354
i
i
i
i
H o t Sauce
Fine for seasoning
3 tin s ....... 104
Rosedale
P ineapple
Packed by Libby
Lge. iy 4 tins J 04
9 fs J ie r e PRODUCER-CONSUMER BENEFIT;
PORK <ALE
OVEN ROAST
lb.
P rim e rib , cross rib , or c e n te r ru m p cu ts
F r id a y
&
Sat.
RHUBARB
F an cy Red
NEW PEAS
2 lbs.
f 94
F resh F u ll Pods
New Potatoes
3 lbs.
U. S. No. 1 - New stock
SPINACH
3 lbs.
23^
104
Y oung, te n d e r, fresh
Green Onions
3 bu.
1O<
3 lbs.
1»«
F resh - m ild
BANANAS
LEG-O-LAMB
T e n d e r young lam b
PORK ROAST
lb. 2 1 c
lb. 1 2 c
L ean, c e n te r sh o u ld er c u ts
PIC N IC S
L b ...................
12J4
A rm o u r’s
“
C ello-w rapped
SMELT
H A M S
L b ..........................
A rm o u r’s S ta r
H a lf or W’hole
~
3 lbs. IO c
F resh C olum bia R iver
SALMON STEAKS lb. l * c
Red Chinook
Fancy Ripe
Seed Potatoes 100 lbs. 2"^®
B u rb a n k s
g lbs. 25c
OYSTERS
No d e ro s lt on ja r s
giat l * c