The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 16, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
T H E A IM S
of the cooperative movement include collective ownership and demo­
cratic management, and control of the means of production, distri­
bution and exchange of wealth.
We have tood and drug acts, standard container laws and similar
.egislation which control to some extent the vices of cutthroat com­
petition and private ownership. They are some protection for the
people against being cheated and poisoned for the satisfaction of
capitalist greed.
( onsumers should realize however, that effective regulation can
only be established through democratic ownership by the consum­
ers themselves.
— JOIN AND PATRONIZE THE CO-OPS__
writing the name and you will have
as near a permanent label as can be
desired. Holes are readily punched
in the metal for ganging or tacking
! up. These labels have been known
to last for twenty years.”
BASEBALL
❖ ❖ ❖
Clean up days for the city of Her­
miston are May 21 and 22, and will
be sponsored by the Hermiston Com-
aaaaaaaaaaa a a a
i mercial club and the Hermiston Gar­
den club. Mrs. Julius Gimble is gen­
eral chairman for the Garden club.
Mrs. Gimble will be assisted by cap­
tains who have been appointed for
each block and the boy scouts.
The committees ask that all trash
to be hauled away be placed in the
alley or at the curb in boxes or sacks,
For Salads
Can
as it will not be hauled if left else­
4 Desserts
where.
J
The city will pay for the hauling,
For Making
which will be done on May 22 and 23.
Jam & Jellies
^g s.
♦ ♦ ♦
The next meeting of the club will
be May 24 when a color film on Flow­
er Arrangement will be shown by a
16 oz. jar
............
representative of the Coca Cola com­
pany. Come and enjoy it. No ad­
Anyone in need of help is asked to Mrs. Lois Kent, John Edward Harri­
A surprise handkerchief shower
mission will be charged.
get in touch with Julius Gimble, son and Bob Gronvold with her. The was held at the Chas. Bartholomew
1 qt. Mason jar
boys enjoyed the carnival.
home Tuesday afternoon, honoring
scoutmaster.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger Mrs. Frank Helms. Mrs. Helms is
TOWNSEND CLUB
and family spent Saturday in Pasco leaving the last of the week for her
and Walla Walla, transacting busi­ new home in Spokane.
PAST WEEK BRINGS
NEWS
ness.
Parents attending baccalaureate
WARM WEATHER
Mrs. W. A. Moore of Ranier, Ore., services at Heppner from Pine City
By MRS. JO E UDEY
spent the past ten days with her included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil­
Another meeting of the club was
daughter, Mrs. Russell Moore. Her kins, Mr. and “Mrs. Roy Neill, Mr.
Hermiston
residents
were
given
a
held at the Legion hall May 10, at
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Healy and Mr. and
which time important business was slight warning of approaching sum­ Clay Hiemuller and son from Port­ Mrs. Jim Daley. The graduates are
transacted. Ted Hatfield was elect­ mer weather this week when the land spent Wednesday and Thursday Gordon O’Brian, Cecilia Healy, Mary
and took Mrs. Moore with them. and Patricia Daley and Guy Moore.
ed to go to Redmond the 12 of May thermometer jumped to 93 last here
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and Graduation exercises will be held
Thursday
but
gradually
cooled
off
as a delegate to the Townsend State
family were Heppner callers Sunday. Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young and son
convention. Plans for the Townsend the first of the week. A slight drizzle
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bartholomew
❖ ♦ <s> ❖ ❖ ❖
♦ ♦ •> ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ •> ❖ alyssum and dwarf phlox with one dance at the Columbia hall Saturday cooled the atmosphere Monday morn­ and Mrs. Wilma Roberts and son of spent <he week end in Spokane, re­
The Dalles are visiting their parents, turning Monday evening.
the trailing sedums were planted the 18th were made, and the club ing.
GARDEN CLUB ♦ of
Mrs. Ethel Knighton spent Sunday
in between.
The following is the weather re­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCarty.
urges the public to come and enjoy
A group of Pine City friends in­ evening with her mother, Mrs. Roy
CHATS
The Garden Encyclopedia, which the evening dancing and playing port for the week according to Chas. cluding
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers. Neill.
will be found in the library, will pur- games.
Taylor, local weather observer.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill spent
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore, Mr. and
Date
Max. Min. Mrs. Marion Finch and Mrs. R. E. Thursday in Pendleton. Commission­
This is the ideal time of the year nish directions for making a pool, al­
A flash from Congressman Homer
McGreer surprised Burl Wattenbur­ er Neill spent Monday visiting in Ir­
May 9 ......................... 93 . 44
to make a pool. We have just seen so advice for pool-side plantings as Angell—160 real Americans have de­
ger
on his birthday Monday evening. rigon and Boardman.
May
10
.........................
90
well
as
a
list
of
water
plants
for
.
60
one made from three galveniaed wash
clared they desire to stamp out pov­
The Pine City school district met
The evening was spent playing
May 11 ........................ 80 . 57
tubs set in the ground in the form of planting inside the pool. Summer erty from America by signing our
pinochle, and refreshments were 'otntly with the Alpine school hoard
May 12 ...................
77 . 45
Monday evening to discuss joining
served by Mrs. Wattenburger.
a three leaf clover, which was very will bring a keen appreciation of discharge Townsend petition. He fur­
the schools for the coming year.
May
13
.........................
78
36
effective. This pool took very little even a small pool.
ther states “I do not believe that
May
14
.........................
79
53
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labor and was ready in short notice.
Congress should adjourn until it has
The new tubs were thoroughly wash­
We have all wished for a good been able to solve the unemployment
ed and soaked to remove all particles cheap plant label that we might mark and social security problems, and at SCOUT CAMPOREE
of metal which might injure fish or special plants. Here are directions least it should before adjourning
plant life before placing them in the for making some which were given in take up the Townsend plan and give SET FOR M AY 18-19
ground. Rocks were placed irregu­ a recent number of the Horticulture it full and complete consideration
larly around the outer edges of the magazine: “Secure a narrow strip of with a view of enacting it into law.”
The All Council Camporee for Boy
tubs to hold the soil and to hide the galvanized metal and cut it in any Mr. Angell is strongly opposed to the Scouts will be conducted at Immi­
rims. Small annuals such as sweet width and length you desire. Use a under cover movement to bring Amer­ grant Springs state park on S atur-;
Y o u r M o n e y -S a v in g C ash G ro c e r
day and Sunday, May 18 and 19. The,
ica to the brink of war.
Our next Townsend meeting will Camporee will be conducted on a Pa­
— Prices for May 17th thru 23rd —
be
May 24 in the Legion hall and all trol basis. Patrols competing must
JEVecf
be
regular
Patrols
from
registered
those who are interested for late re­
ports of our bill are urged to be pres­ Troops, and not Patrols chosen for
RALPH H.
Royal Satin
3 lbs.
Albers
the Camporee only. Each Patrol |
ent at our meeting.
Pure vegetable shortening
must have at least six members pres-1
Republican National Committeeman
OATS
ent in order to enter (two substi­
OFFICIAL CLEANUP tutes
allowed). To make the Camp­
10 lb. bag
POR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN
V ot. for Ono
Whole Beets, No.2 tin 1 Ac!
DAYS ARE SET
oree most effective, a system of rat­
Red Spot
12 X Cake. Ralph H.
ing Patrols will be used.
I Continued from Page Ona)
Paid sdr. by Hugh Roaann, Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon
Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmas­
CLEANSER
Hale (Main street proper), Jess Con­ ters, Junior Assistant Scoutmasters
Flavorade
3 pkgs. 1 A ?
nor, A1 Quiring, Julius Gimble and and Troop Committeemen will be used
Holly
Assorted Flavors
Gwyn Hughes. Across the tracks: as observers and judges. Each Troop
Ben Gerking, Alton Sisson, W. W. should furnish part of the adult
3 tins......... 1OF
Felthouse, Dr. F. B. Belt, Dr. W. L. leadership and enter one or more Pa­
Mayonnaise
qt. jar I f i *
Morgan, B. J. Nation and B. A. trols.
Nu-Made
2 2 ’'
Paper
Doyle.
The purpose of the Camporee is to
Cleanup work should be completed have Patrols of Scouts come into the
napkins
at least by Wednesday night but the Camp carying all of their equipment
Kitchen Craft, 49 lbs. $ 1 .49
Cello wrapt, Pkg.
trucks will begin work Wednesday necessary for the duration of the |
World’s finest flour
*
morning and those that can, should stay, set up their camp under the di­
do some of the work Tuesday. It is rection of the Patrol officers, carry I
requested that all papers and leaves out a satisfactory Patrol camping
PUREX
— CANNING SUPPLIES —
be burned and not placed with the program, doing everything on a Pa­
Bleacher
rubbish to be hauled away as this trol basis, and, at the close of camp,
ECONOMY CAPS ....... 2 doz. 35^
tends to cause an unsightly scene at pack their equipment and carry it off
1/2 Gallon jug ..
the domp grounds and also proves a as though they were packing it home.
CERTO
bottle 15,^
fire hazard.
KERR BALL CAPS .... dozen
B. A. Doyle, Hermiston fire chief,
W H ITE MAGIC JELLS RITE PECTIN 2 bot.
advises that all dry grass and rub­
bish be cleared away from outbuild­
Bleacher
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
ings as this proves a serious fire haz­
LERR REG. LIDS ....... dozen
I/2 Gallon jug
ard during the dry season.
Those attending “Gone With the
The cleanup program is being aid­ Wind” in Heppner included Mrs.
ed by the cooperation of the Hermis­ Chas. Bartholomew, Mrs. Emil Groch-
FRESH PRODUCE —
ton Garden club which is attempting en and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch
CAMAY
Pine
City
school
enjoyed
their
an­
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“Continued Square Deal To All Concerned”
to fulfill some of the projects which nual school picnic on the lawn at the
Toilet Soap
are being sponsored by the Oregon Roy Neill home. The Alpine school
3 bars
Roadside Council which lays stress joined them for Friday and contribu
Lemons, lge. size, doz. 19<
on beautification of roadsides and ted to the lunch.
Mrs.
R.
E.
McGreer
returned
from
streets. The Garden club, the Her­ a week’s trip with Mr. McGreer Fri
Lettuce, fresh 2 heads 9$
Nob Hill
miston Boy Scouts and others have day.
volunteered their efforts in making
Mrs. R. E. McGreer spent Satur
COFFEE
this year's cleanup a grand success. day afternoon in Pendleton. She took
Apples, Winesap 7 lbs. 25 <
Finest Blend
Fruit C ocktail
M.C.P. P ectin
M.J.B. Coffee
Lb’ 25^ 4 ,b8 991
AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA
P ilo t Rock vs. Red Sox
Hermiston is now tied for top position.
13c
27c
3
Sunday
Turkey - Noodles
Dill Pickles
Crys. W hite Soap 10
9 iÀAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
19c
• 39c
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
COOPERATIVE "™nE
SAFEWAY
CAKE
33^
•arw
In May
V o te Cor
Wm. R. Meiners
Democratic Candidate for
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PINE CITY NEWS
County C om m issioner
19*
Present Connty Commissioner
17*
SAVE A T
>b. .
A t I t Again!
Connor’s Cash Store
PAR, giant size California pottery in each pkg. ...
59<
BORENE, giant pkg. (1 bar borene free) ........ 53 <
CORN, Del Monte whole kernel........................ 10<
CORN, cream style .............................................. 7<
BEANS, stringless ................................................ 7<
BUTTER, Oregon R o se....................................... 30<
POTATO CHIPS, 10c size .................... 2 pkgs. 15«
MARSHMALLOWS..................lb. 9c - 3 pkgs. 25<
OLIVES, Highway, ripe ..................................... 12<
EDWARDS COFFEE ................................... lb. 2O<
BACON, squares ........................................... lb. 8<
ROYAL GELATIN Including Aspic for salads - p k g . 5 t
— And other RED HOT bargain* —
COME IN !
SURE YOUR CAR WILL BURN
TEXACO PRODUCTS
GET THEM AT—
The East Main Street
TEXACO STATION
IN HERMISTON — NEAR THE HOSPITAL
ALSO—
Groceries and D rin k s
I
9 Ihn
Guaranteed Meats
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SIRLOIN STEAK ........................................ lb
Tender and juicy
BACON
Fancy lean streaked
PORK
RO AST
Center cuts
P I C N I C S ............
Morrell’s tenderized
' A y W
............... lb-19*
-------------lh-15*
............... Ib-15*
WHITE CLOUD SHORTENING......... 4 lbs l e ,
Open each day from 6:00 a. m. to 10:00
p. m., & until midnight Saturday evening*.
Armour’s perfect blend
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U lil uC/fttM tO tfl
GRANT WALKER, Operator
HOUR SA FEW A ) STORE HAS THE LOW EST PRICES