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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1940)
pack b : x THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1940. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Open M em bership GARDEN CLUB CHATS ♦ a license on person; to refuse to show license upon demand: to angle with in 200 feet of any fishway: to waste wantonly game fish or allow others to do so; to angle on private lands i without permission from the owners; : to net, trap, spear, gaff, club or I shoot fish : to resist or interfere with , the duties of any officer enforcing the game laws: and to fail to make a report to the State Game Commis sion of all game fish taken d u rin g 1 1939 a t the time of making applica tion for the 1940 license. - New Management - By Mrs. Thomas O'Grady This is the fourth in the series of • BATTERY SERVICE • TIRES & TUBES | flower show notes planned in cooper ation with Mrs. B. A. Doyle, chair • GREASING • GAS & OIL man of the flower show committee. There are three- flower arrange And for your convenience— ments listed in section K in the sche • TOBACCO • CANDY & COLD DRINKS dule for the Spring Flower Show. • BAKERY GOODS • GROCERIES The scale of points to be used in judging these arrangements, and in Standard OPEN 1 A. M. TO 9 P. M. E V E R Y D A Y a general way, the other arrange APRIL SHOWERS Cream Style ments listed under this section will be as follows. Swift’s Oriole BRING FLOWERS Distinction .................................. 20% Medium Weight LLO YD W ILLIAM S, Manager Relation of flowers to container 20% The old adage, “April Showers Color harmony ........................... 20% Bring May Flowers”, is again run Proportion ................................. 20% ning true to form. The past week BIG VALUE Perfection of arrangement ..... 20% has seen some wind, showers, beauti April 5 ............ ............ 67 .... 38 will be at their peak for the flower Total .................................. 100% ful rainbows, warm sun and cloudy April 6 ............ ............ 70 .... 34 show April 27. Distinction is very difficult to de skies, with the result that flowers April 7 ............ ............ 66 -... 50 The following is the weather re Better quality and flavor HIGH GRADE scribe but Mrs. Walter Rhine in her and blossoms are advancing rapidly. port for the past week, according to - 67 .... 45 April 8 ............ than the price would in book, “Flower Arrangement,” defines Members of the Hermiston Garden Charles Taylor, weather observer: April 9 ............ ............ 65 .... 43 Box Carton ................. dicate. lb. it in this way: “To be distinctive an club are anxiously watching the de A total of .23 pirecipitation was re- Date Max. Min. arrangement must be different yet velopments, hoping that many blooms corded. April 4 ................... — 60 .... 41 not eccentric.” Relation of flowers to the contain k a iw ei - l house er is next considered. If the flowers in the arrangement are light in col or and delicate in form, fine clear glass is most often used. For flowers more sturdy in form and slightly darker in color, pottery or heavier glass is suggested, while flowers of coarse texture and bold colors belong PHONE We’re Here in containers of heavier materials, 3011 to Serre! such metals as brass or copper often . being used. The booklet published by the N at Salad Dressing of refreshments for the senior ball to ional Council of State Garden Clubs, Mias Ji ndrzejewaki Honored be held May 4. The ball is an annual defines color harmony as follows: Quart ja r . Oregon State College, Corvallis.— event sponsored by the senior class. “This is the relation of tones to each Helen Jendrzejewski of Hermiston, Miss Jendrzejewski is a daughter of other to make a pleasing whole.” senior in home economics, was re Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski of Again quoting from the State G ar cently appointed chairman in charge the Columbia district. den Club booklet, but this time on White Satin proportion: “A rule as to height accepted as being generally the most 16 oz. tin pleasing is the rule that the arrange Made in Oregon Pierce's in rich sauce (Close Out!) ment should be one and a half times the height of the container, if it is 1 0 lb. bag an upright one, or, if a low broad No. Vs tin one, the height is one and a half time the breadth of the container. This Fancy Leg meat > is only a general rule and maybe Country Home broken for good reason but is good as a guide.” 5c Boxes Taffeta, crepe and satin The same booklet under heading of Golden Bantam -, Favorite perfection of arrangement gives these hints, “Massed colors are as a rule No. 2 tin better than spotty ones. Dark, full Seersucker, batiste, rayon knit, crepe and blown or heavy flowers do better at 3i_;e Plate, Small Cove the base of the arrangement, with satin ....... lighter ones, buds and smaller flow Del Monte "CRN 3 303-tins ers as you go from the center.” Western Pride, Golden ❖ Large Extras The next meeting will be April 12 Fancy Green Satin, elastic and cotton TEAS 3 303-tins and .$! there will be election of offi 2 No. 2 tins cers at this time, Mrs. F. B. Belt, Fancy Trellis, Sweet & Tender president of the club, asks that all members who can, attend this meet Best form, panty girdles, 2-way stretch ing. YOU are elegible for membership in the Hermiston Co-op. Store. Any, regardless of race, color, creed or social station is elegible to membership with equal rights and privileges with every other member. The membership fee is 25c. This makes you a joint- owner of the business, and gives you a vote in running the affairs of the store. No one, no m atter how much money he may have in vested in the store, is entitled to more than one vote. Thus the control of a consumer co-op. is truly democratic. CORN BACON 2 cans 15c Connor’s Associated Service Lb. 1 7 c Matches COFFEE 13# 15# COFFEE Lb. 2 5 c P & G SOAP SJLFEW j 10 bars 33c HERM ISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE Cascade 19# ■ P o rk & Beans Sugar - 57* Ladies Under-Apparel S L IP S : B S W W 98# $ 3 .9 8 EGGS B eans 85« ‘ 59# 2 doz. 29c Foudation G arm ents girdles, and garter belts »5# $3-5® Bear B ran d A n k le ts 15# Large assortment, known for service S A Y L O R ’S Fishing Season Opens Saturday - So It’s Time for some Whoppers! SALAD W H IP ............................... quart jar COFFEE, Guaranteed.............lb. 12c - 3 lbs. f 90 55^ Marshmallows 9c COFFEE, M. J. B........................................lb. COFFEE, Edwards....................................lb. £ Cj f j § Large Fresh Dozen f 12c *1Q SPAGHETTI *1 Hardwheat a t . MACARONI J 8 LBS 35< * 1 SALT lb. sack IS * OLIVES, rip e .................................. large can J f < 8 M IL K Tall cans (Limit) POTATO CHIPS, large pkgs...... 3 for PORK & BEANS ................ 30 oz. can 6c *5# IO * Connor’s Cash Store PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON 5c ÎÎJ * G ow ns - Pajamas Brassieres Geisha C rab Matches C orn 79# $ 1 .9 8 5c ------ —----------- ANGLERS A W A IT OPENING DAY OF FISHING SEASON Anglers will come into their own Saturday, April 13, when the 1940 general open angling season, long awaited by hook and line enthusiasts, opens to fishermen through Oregon. The season closes on October 15. The general bag limit for lakes and streams this year will be 15 pounds and 1 fish but not to exceed 15 fish in any one day, or 30 pounds and 1 fish but not to exceed 30 fish in any seven consecutive days or in possession at any one time. The six inch limit for trout, in ef fect for a number of years past, is still in vogue and it is unlawful to take trout under six inches in length. Restrictions in the coastal tidewa ter area of a bag limit of cutthroat trout over ten inches to three a day or six in seven consecutive days will be lifted and the general state-wide bag limit will apply to these streams beginning with the opening of the regular season Saturday. Special regulations apply to cer tain lakes and streams throughout the state and therefore all anglers are urged to obtain the latest offi cial synopsis of the Oregon Angling Laws from the nearest license agent before setting forth on a fishing trip. Fees for licenses for residents of Oregon are 43 a year while non-resi dents may obtain licenses for 45 a year. Juvenile angler’s license for residents between the ages of 14 and 18 is 41. A special vacation angler’s license for residents and non-resi dents to angle for a period of two consecutive days will cost 42. All fishermen should remember that it is always unlawful: To angle at any time between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise; to fish by any means other than with hook and line: to use more than one line or line and rod held in the hand: to use more than two blades on a spinner for lake or stream fishing; to use more than three hooks on a line except on floating base plugs; to sell, or offer for sale or exchange any fish taken with hook and line; to transport or ship game fish with out a written permit: to fish without A ir w a y Lbs. lb. 12c Coffee Libby’s Pineapple ............;........... 1 hi tin Del Monte Grapefruit ............ 3 300-tins Del Monte Tuna Fish ........ 2 No. tins Shefford’s Cheese ....................... 2 lb. box White King Toilet Soap ................ 2 bars Edward's Coffee .... lb. tin 21« - 2 lb. tin Briargatc Green Beans ............ No. 2 tin 2 V4 (■■■isp. t.i.d tr eoelab’cs— -fruit».. that your fa i..y ■ k lor more . . . 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