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m o n th , all m em bers a re u rg ed to
b rin g th e ir b an k s to th e m eetin g an d
give th em to Mr. M orehouse w ho is
th e c h a irm a n of th e fin a n c e co m m it­
tee. A g ain m em bers a re u rg e d to
secu re th e ir m em b ersh ip card s from
Mr. H a rtle y , se c re ta ry .
B a it O fte n Looks
very a ttr a c tiv e to th e poor fish . Low ad v ertized p rices do n o t a l­
w ays m ean a g u a ra n te e o£ fa ir tre a tm e n t. S tro n g selfish in te re sts
a re fig h tin g th e cooperatives. B ut do n o t be deceived. ‘‘T h e wool
over o u r eyes is ju s t w h a t keeps th e wool off o u r backs.
T he Co-op w ay of d o in g bu sin ess is th e BEST way. You p a tr o n ­
ize 1 Ol R S E L F . You OWN th e b u sin ess th a t fu rn ish e s you w ith
goods.
All p ro fits b elong to you.
Give y o u r co o p erativ es y o u r PU LL su p p o rt. It w ill pay you well.
♦
♦
F an cy 12 oz. b o ttle
BIG V ALUE
5 oz. tin
E x tra L arg e W et P ack
Y o u 'll E n jo y Its F u ll
F la v o r & A rom a.
Lb.
BIG can s
S pokune V alley
PH O N E
T O W N S E N D CLUB
NEWS
By MRS. JO E UDEY
' T h e T o w n sen d club
m eets
th is
w eek.
A n o th e r im p o rta n t m eetin g
F rid a y , M arch 22, an d all co m m it­
tees a re to tu r n in th e ir rep o rts.
Some m ore in te re s tin g flash es
from W a sh in g to n , D. C., d a te d M arch
1 3 t h —on e from Rep. M a rtin Sw een­
ey of Ohio— ‘‘Say, I d o n ’t m ean m ay­
be!
T h a t T o w n sen d s te e rin g com ­
m itte e h ad som e m eetin g .
A few
m ore m e e tin g s lik e th a t an d w ith
th e w ay ev ery one is g e ttin g d is g u st­
ed w ith th e so cial se c u rity act, we
w ill fin d th a t we h av e tw o o r th re e
tim es th e votes we h ad la s t tim e
T he T ow n sen d p la n is a re a l sc ie n ­
tific m e a su re .”
• P. A.
• VELVET
• HALF & HALF
TH O M PSO N 'S DRUG
IDc
A n o th e r flash from Sen. D ow ney,
fo llo w in g th e in s p irin g ly su ccessfu l
s te e lin g co m m ittee m eetin g .
“ The
T ow nsend leg islativ e s ta f f is p re ­
p a rin g a list of H ouse m em b ers fo r
each of y o u r T ow nsend congressm en
to so licit fo r s ig n a tu re s to o u r p e ti­
tio n , th e p e titio n th a t w ill b rin g
yo u r bill on th e flo o r of th e H ouse.
T he list co n sists of five nam es. T he
p e titio n w ill be s ta rte d in c irc u la ­
tio n th is w eek.
W e ex p ect m ore
n am es th e firs t d ay th a n even be­
fore. In fact, y o u r re p re se n ta tiv e s
a re so e n th u s ia s tic th e y se t th e goal
for 110 th e firs t day. T h e b ill is
open to am en d m en t. T h e re w ill be
no " g a g ” ru le an d th e re is, th e r e ­
fore, no possible excuse fo r a n h o n ­
est frie n d of age se c u rity to w ith ­
hold h is s ig n a tu re from th e p e titio n .
More of th ese flash es w ill be read
F rid a y n ig h t a t th e m e e tin g an d you
a re w elcom e even th o u g h you a re
n o t a m em ber.
T he T ow nsend p a p e r th a t has th e
new b ill p rin te d in it is now read y
for d is trib u tio n . Be s u re an d g et
one from a T ow nsend m em ber.
T h is b ein g th e la s t m eetin g of th e
Your Food Costs Are
Gone With the Wind
99
Tall Cans 6c
M iracle W hip s*"“' D""i“ Qt 2 9 c
J E L L -0
2
9c
C A TSU P
10c
atches M
a**e in tlle "e9t 6 box
J 3C
Six d elicious flav o rs
♦
♦
T h is is th e second in a series of
flo w er show no tes p lan n ed in coop­
e ra tio n w ith 'Mrs. B. A. Doyle, c h a ir­
m an of th e flo w er show com m ittee.
In o rd e r to m ake p erfectly clea r
ju s t w h a t th e ju d g es w ill look for in
th e m in ia tu re class a t o u r s p rin g
show we q u o te from “ J u d g in g th e
A m a te u r F lo w er Show ”
p u b lish ed
by th e N a tio n a l C ouncil of S ta te
G ard en Clubs.
“ Scale is of th e u tm o st im p o r­
tan ce in a tr u e m in ia tu re . C onsider
th e size of y o u r c o n ta in e r. T h e fu n ­
d a m e n ta l ru le s of d esig n hold good
for all flo w er a rra n g e m e n t th o u g h
it is m ore d iffic u lt to a rr a n g e a
sm all vase, as one m u st s triv e fo r
an d em p h asize lin e w ith o u t n e g le c t­
ing m ass, a n d keep a b alan c e w ith ­
o u t over cro w d in g . A sin g le stem
m u st o ften do th e w o rk th a t several
w ould in a la rg e r com position. R e­
m em ber in choosing flow ers,
th a t
o ften th e ir own foliage is u n su ita b le
in p o in t of size.”
W e b ste r’s d e fin itio n of th e w ord
m in ia tu re ia “ a re p re se n ta tio n on a
m uch red u ced scale.”
One of th e
best ru le s to follow in m a k in g an
a rra n g e m e n t is th a t th e a rra n g e m e n t j
should be once an d a h a lf th e h e ig h t
of y o u r c o n ta in e r or once a n d a h a lf
th e b re a d th of y o u r c o n ta in e r if th e
c o n ta in e r be a low b ro ad one. T h is
sam e ru le sh o u ld hold tr u e in th e
m ak in g of a m in ia tu re flo w er a r- i
ra n g e m e n t.
T h is cla ssific a tio n in ;
th e sp rin g show is lim ited in size to I
six in ch es in th e com bined h e ig h t or
b re a d th of th e a rra n g e m e n t and
c o n ta in e r.
',Th,is ru le w ill be a d ­
h ered to s tric tly .
Sm all accesso ries w ill be allow ed
only if th e y a re re la te d to th e a r ­
ra n g e m e n t an d co m plete it by c a rr y ­
in g o u t th e desig n or a c c e n tin g th e
color schem e. A g ain we q u o te from
th e book on “ J u d g in g th e A m ateu r
F lo w er S h o w ” : scale m u st ta k e in ­
to co n sid e ra tio n th e size of th e flow ­
ers and th e fo liag e in re la tio n to th e
c o n ta in e r an d to each o th er. U nder
desig n th e lin e, b alan ce, em phasis
and o rig in a lity sh o u ld be considered
as well as th e a r tis tic re la tio n of
th e flow ers an d th e co n ta in e r. Color
in te re s t m ay be achieved by e ith e r
color h arm o n y o r color c o n tra st.
T he p o in ts used in ju d g in g th is
cla ssific a tio n w ill be:
Scale 5 0 % ;
D esign 3 0 % : C olor 2 0 % ; m ak in g a
to ta l of 1 0 0 % .
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N ext m e etin g d a te w ill be M arch
a t th e lib ra ry . P lease b rin g
sp rin g ca ta lo g s an d come prepared
to discu ss flo w er show problem s.
JENDRZEJEWSKI TO
RAISE POTATOES
When You Trade Here.
M IL K
GARDEN C LU B
CHATS
By Mrs. T. A. O’G rady
Salad Bowl Dressing
Q ‘rt 30c
CATSUP
10c
S H R IM P
COFFEE
15*
Pork & Beans
15*
PINK SALMON
tall cans 10c
P. & G. SOAP
10 bars 33c
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
We’re Here
COOPERATIVE
to Serve!
3011
tt
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940.
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
P k g s.
L arg e 14 ounce b o ttle
B e rn a rd Je n d rz e je w sk i, so n of I
Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n Je n d rz e je w sk i of
n e a r H erm isto n , w ill leave soon for I
K la m a th F a lls w here he w ill be in I
c h arg e of a p ro je c t for g ro w in g seed I
p otatoes. T h re e v a rie tie s w ill be I
p lan ted on ap p ro x im a te ly 50 a cres
of g ro u n d . He w ill p ro b ab ly be in |
K lam ath F a lls a b o u t six m onths.
B e rn ard h as been a tte n d in g Ore­
gon S ta te college an d re tu rn e d hom e
follo w in g th e com pletion
of
th e
sp rin g term .
The g irls v isited relativ es.
L aw rence S w a rn e r, w ho h a s been
in th e E m an u el h o sp ital in P o rtla n d
since last A ugust, is a b le to be out.
Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. C able an d Mrs.
W. A. M ikesell were in P en d leto n
Sunday to see
“ Gone W ith
th e
W ind.”
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey DeMoss of
H arp ster, Idaho, w ere h e re over th e
week end v is itin g H arv ey ’s p a re n ts,
Mr. and Mrs. J o h n DeMoss. L aw rence
re tu rn e d w ith them .
Mr. and Mrs. E ugene D unham vis­
ited S unday afte rn o o n w ith M r. and
-Mrs. Jim D unham n e a r P en d leto n .
Jim and E u g en e a re b ro th ers.
Miss N ina R ae M cCulley, w ho is
a tte n d in g school
in C orvallis, is
hom e for E a ste r v acation w ith her
p aren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. H. G. M cCul­
ley.
Joe D yer is s till in th e h o sp ita l
a t R edm ond, Ore.
J. H. R eid w as honored S unday
w ith a b irth d a y d in n e r a t h is home.
G uests w ere 'Mr. and Mrs. W eir Cas-
ady. d a u g h te r M arian, an d Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. F o ster.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo L am on an d son
Leo and w ife w ere S u n d ay v isito rs
a t th e L ester H am m er home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. U pham have
installed a new w ater system and
now have b o th h o t and cold w ater.
R. D. W ard o f P o rtla n d s p e n t the
week end w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Miles
B arager.
Jam es Knox w as a P en d leto n v isi­
to r S unday.
Mrs. Bud H ooker’s g ra n d m o th e r,
Mrs. t . A. A shton and m o th er, Mrs.
G us M cLough. a n d Lelon M cLough,
a b ro th e r, were S unday afte rn o o n
v isito rs a t the Bud H ooker home.
Mrs. M illie C anfield an d h er m o th ­
er. Mrs. P earson, w ere cabling on
Mrs. C. L. U pham W ednesday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert W oodw ard
and fam ily were v isitin g Mrs. W ood­
w a rd ’s g ra n d m o th e r,
Mrs.
Belle
C aldw ell in Irrig o n S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
Miss B a rb a ra R eid cam e hom e S at-
,u rd :y from C orvallis for E a s te r v a ­
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles C ro w n er of
P en d leto n were v isito rs re c e n tly of
Mr. and Mrs. W illis S tru th e rs .
H elen and B ernard Jen d rz e je w sk i
a re hom e for th e E a ste r vacation.
Miss R u th T h ra sh e r
and
Mrs.
Jan ies B reke of W alla W alla w ere
v isito rs a t the W illis S tr u th e rs hom e
recently.
Mrs. Jessie H ooker, Mrs. Em m h
C h ristiey and Mrs. L ester H am m er
su rp rise d Mrs. B ax ter H u tch iso n on
h er b irth d a y T uesday a fte rn o o n .
T hey b ro u g h t several nice p resen ts,
and a b e a u tifu lly d eco rated cake.
Mrs. H utchison had a very
happy
b irth d ay .
Miss L ucille W eeks, J u lia S ch ro ­
der and A. R. C a rp en te r, A udrey
C a rp e n te r a n d E d g ar D raper of P e n ­
d leto n w ere v isito rs a t th e M abel
W eeks hom e Sunday.
F. W. Lenz, F o rre st Moore, E. T .
H atfield , H. H. H a rtle y , M r. a n d
Mrs. L W. Dixson a n d Mr. and M rs.
Joe Udey held a council m eetin g of
the T ow nsend club a t th e M orehouse
hom e in H erm isto n T uesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W . Dixson called
on Mr. a n d M i -3. F o rre st Moore F r i ­
day ev ening.
Mrs. A ileen
M oreland,
co u n ty
h e a lth n u rse, w as in th is d is tric t
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J a p T em pleton w ere
d in n e r g u e sts a t th e Jo h n J e n d rz e ­
jew ski hom e Sunday.
Mrs. W illis S tr u th e r s received
word th a t h e r niece Mrs. Oscar P a t-
rage is in the St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp i­
ta l because of a ru p tu re d appendix.
Mr. an d Mrs. P ercy C orm an w ere
v is itin g a t th e V erne D unham hom e
S unday evening.
L. W. D ouglas w ho is em ployed
a t th e C u n n in g h am Sheep & L an d
Co. a t P ilo t Rock, cam e hom e S a tu r ­
day n ig h t, r e tu rn in g S unday e v e n ­
ing.
O tis M cCulley is o u t of school b e­
cause of illn ess th is week.
E ugene D unham and sons V e rn e
and Coy w ere a t W allow a S a tu rd a y .
Mr. and Mrs.
W illis
S tru th e rs
m ade a b u sin ess trip to P e n d leto n
last week.
F O R E A S T E R D IN N E R
ARMOUR’S HAMS
A rm o u r’s H am s— Spe­
cially
processed
for
te n d e rn e ss -— so m ild
fhey need no p a rb o il­
ing.
Beef Pot Roast
Sliced Bacon
Lb.
Lb.
F ancy rin d less
Sirbin Steak
Oven Roast
Lb.
Lb.
Of Beef. Choice ru m p , sta n d in g rib,
or cross rib c u ts from g ra in fa tte n e d beef
Pork Roast
Lb.
Annual 6-Day Event
15c
F r id a y th r u T h u r s d a y - M a r. 2 3 -2 8
L ean, ten d er, loin cu ts, fin e for slicin g .
Orange Slices, fresh stock ............ lb. 1Otf
Dole Pineapple Gems .......... 14 OZ. tin 1 0<£
Shefford’s Cheese, ass’t......% lb. pkg. 1 5^
Columbia Sweet P ickles..... 25 OZ. jar 23<
Campbell’s Soups, ass’t. ............ 3 tins 25C
Jello or Jello Pudding..................pkg.
Paas Egg D y es............pkg. 10c - 3 for 25«!
Zee Paper Napkins................lge. pkg. 8^
Diamond Wax Paper, 40 ft. 5c - 125 ft. 1 3<
Kellogg’s Shredded Wheat .... 3 pkgs. 25<
Airway C offee..............lb. 12c - 3 lbs. 35<
Nob Hill C offee............lb. 19c - 2 lbs. 35<
English W alnuts........ 1 lb. cello, pkg. 1 5<
Skovbo’s Honey .. 5 lb. tin 47c - 10 lbs. 89
Nu-Made Mayonnaise .... pint 19c - qt. 35^
Clabber Girl Baking Powder 2 lb. tin 20<
Walla Walla P e a s..... fancy No. 2 tin 11
Glenn Aire Grapefruit . ...... No. 2 tin lO i
Cherub Milk ................3 141/>-oz. tins 20<
Sperry’s Korn K ix .................. . 2 pkgs. 22<
and a marmalade jar for only 1 g
DUCHESS
S alad D ressing
Qt. ja r
*5*
Lunch Box
S andw ich spread
0 35*
Whole Kernel Corn
Old F a ith fu l
No. 2 tin
IO *
c a rto n
E G G S 1 arKe F,esh
Doz. 12c
F L O U R s,,k 8ifted 49 ,b 8,ck $ 1 .2 5
M acaroni
4 Lbs. 19c
* °r whole f t ) . ¿ ¿ Q
H AM S
A rm our’s
Lb. 15c
3 for 10c
Candy Bars
S w ift's P rem iu m
A rm o u r’s S ta r
| |
g-.
P icnic H am s
M ilky W ay , S n ick ers. 3 M usketeers,
W in. B u tte rfin g e rs, etc.. E very Day
B leach Rite
*4 g allon Jug
19c
LIMITED SUPPLY OF
EASTER LILIES & DAFFODILS - FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Connor’s Cash Store
PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON
COLUMBIA NEWS
POWDERED SUGAR
By Mrs. B a x te r H u tch iso n
P u re C ane
I C o n tin u ed from P ag e O ne)
a u n t an d uncle, Mr. an d Mrs. W. H.
P o tts of W a rre n to n , Ore., and Miss
A gnus C aldw ell of Irrig o n , a siste r
of Mrs. W oodw ard.
Mrs. F o rrest Moore w ent to W al­
la W alla T uesday w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil W a rn e r. Besides business she
v isited sev eral frien d s th ere.
Mr. a n d Mrs. M iles B arag er w ent
to P e n d leto n W ednesday on business
an d to see “ Gone W ith th e W in d .”
R uby H ooker, d a u g h te r of Mr. and
Mrs. Bud H ooker. Is reco v erin g from
th e flu.
Mr. an d Mrs. R. B. W ilcox w ere
in P en d leto n T u esd ay on business
an d to see “G one W ith th e W in d .”
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r B linston had
as d in n e r g u ests S u n d ay Mr. and
Mrs. U. E d w ard s. T h e d in n e r w as
in h o n o r of Mr. E d w a rd 's b irth d a y .
Mrs. F lo ren ce T a y lo r and m other.
Mrs. N ellie T u ck er, a tte n d e d a m eet­
in g of th e W. W. V. and th e a u x ili­
a ry th e firs t of th e week.
Mrs. C h a rle s Isaacs an d d a u g h te r
H elen o f P ilo t Rock sp en t S a tu rd a y
w ith h e r p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. L. C.
Dyer.
T h u rsd ay of la st w eek. Mrs. E lm er ||
R ylan d an d Mrs. F o rre st Moore ac­
com panied Mrs. N. W . Bloom to W a l­
la W alla.
L a ste r H am m er a n d son C arl, Vio­
la and G lo ria H am m er, w en t to P o rt­
land T h u rsd a y , re tu rn in g S a tu rd a y .
The trip
bu sin ess a n d pleasure.
was
3 lbs-
19<
YOMAYO JOICE
S u n n y D awn
46 oz. tin
W e g u a ra n te e every p u rch ase of
f r u it and veg etab les fresh, crisp and
fla v o rfu l— o r
your
m oney
back.
CABBAGE..................................... lb.
F ancy. S p rin g . C a lifo rn ia
4^
"
W
LEMONS ................................. dozen 1
F u ll of Juice - larg e size
BANANAS.................................3 lbs. 1
Golden rip e fru it
CAULIFLOWER.............. lge. head
Snow v w h ite - Ideal for E a s te r d in n e r
"
GRAPEFRUIT.......................... 3 for
A rizona seedless - lge. size - doz. ßtfc
ORANGES.............................. 2 doz.
Fancy Sunklat - medium size
¿ind hetne/nbeh ■ • your
S afew ay
O U R LU X U R Y BLEND
If y o u r fam ily likes rich n ess and
fla v o r— EDW ARDS la y o u r blend.
1 lb. tin
2 ib. tin
21*
4>*
store has the lowest prices