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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1940)
r PAGE s:x THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON MARTIN-FERRELL VOWS TAKEN A CONSUMER COOPERATIVE Miss Bette Lou Ferrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle F. Ferrell, and Richard Eldon Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin of Hermiston, were married Saturday night at Grace Memorial church by Revl Os wald W. Taylor. Mrs. A. Ross Miller sang preced ing the ceremony and Mrs. Walter Rose played the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of white em broidered organza with full veil of white tulle falling from a halo of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley, sweet peas and gardenias. Miss Lois Deal, maid of honor, wore a dress of deep pink organza and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and roses. Jack E. Martin of Walla Walla, Wn., acted as best man for his broth er. A reception followed at the home of the bride’s parents. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Martin will be at home in Portland. You, the customers, share the ownership of the business at which ou spend your money. The store’s gain is your gain. Cooperative business is based on sounder social and economic principles. You should believe in them and you should support your co-ops. Dutch Girl Brand Quart J a r— APPLE BUTTER Broken Slices PINEAPPLE No. 2 % tins— 2 for P IC N IC IT E M S for your Memorial Day picnic COFFEE • • • Better quality and flavor than the price would in dicate. lb. J PAPER PLATES PAPER CUPS PAPER NAPKINS One Package of each. All 3 packages ............ Z5* ASSORTED SLICED LUNCH M EAT..... lb. 25$ RIPE OLIVES.....................................tall cans J J$ SALAD DRESSING............ quart Mason jar J 7$ DILL PICKLES ............... quart Mason jar J S A R D I N E S ........................................... can 5^ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, giant bars, 10 for ^ ^ $ 1 his stare will be closed all day next Thursday, Memorial Day__ MAY 30th. DUDE RANCH FOR CHILDREN PLANNED HERMISTON MERCANTILE us',“™ COOPERATIVE 7o.” Fowler Hannan, old time residents of Columbia district. She has made her home in Los Angeles for the past several years and has been associat ed with the Cambria Development Word has been received of the company of that city. marriage of Miss Marda Hannan, a Mr. Niebling is a graduate of the graduate of the class of ’29 of the Hermiston high school, to Mr. Gor University of California and is in don Niebling. The ceremony was the lumber business near Lake Ta hoe. performed May 10 in Sacramento. The couple will make their home in Mrs. Niebling is the daughter of Pollock Pines, California, after June Mrs. Hannan and the late William 1. FORMER COLUMBIA GIRL M A R R IE S CLEARANCE on S tre e t - House Dresses 83c Z‘”r$1.59 Flocked Percales! Printed Broadcloths! Poplins! Honeycomb Weaves! Printed Percales! • Here are dresses that sell for far more. You can’t beat the price or the dress for house and shopping wear................ Also One L ot * * ■ 39c SAYLO R’S H o t B a rg a in s to Match th e W eather • M A T C H E S ..................................carton J 2$ • SHREDDED WHEAT, K elloggs..... 2 for > <>< 19* I M. J. B. C O F F E E ............................ lb. 25$ » ECONOMY COFFEE..........lb. 12c - 3 lbs. JJ$ I SALAD DRESSING....................quart jar J 5$ » RIPE OLIVES............................ large cans 12< I MIRACLE WHIP ............................ quart I ORANGE JUICE .................. 15 oz. can I GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 can 2 for 15* » SWANSDOWN CAKE FLO UR................ ¿9$ » F I G B A R S ..................................... 2 lbs. f 9$ • O X Y D O L .............................large size Connor’s Cash Store PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sampson of the }Vestland district are announc ing a children’s dude ranch to be lo cated on their place on the Umatilla river six miles from Hermiston. Ex cellent facilities will be available for swimming, fishing, horseback riding and other outside sports. Ponies for the ranch will be furnished by Joe Hawkins. It is expected to have the ranch ready for business by June 1 when children between the ages of eight and sixteen will be enrolled, for per iods of a day, week, month or the en tire summer vacation. Fellowship Meeting Planned. ♦ * GARDEN CLUB CHATS * Preceding the Epworth League services at the Methodist church Sun By Mrs. Thomas O’Grady day at six o’clock, there will be a fel Since I am enjoying a short vaca lowship hour with light refreshments being served. All young people who tion in Portland, I am going to send are not attending services in other a few notes which I took at a lecture by Mrs. C. W. Strong of Portland churches are invited to attend. last Saturday on the subject of “Flower Arrangement,” for the Gar TOWNSEND CLUB den Club Chats this week. NEWS By MRS. JOE UDEY Flower arrangements, Mrs. Strong says, should be tasteful, restful, and home like, and should strike a happy medium between the exotic, almost queer arrangements often found in flower shows, and flowers stuck in any old vase or fruit jar. Another very important meeting is to be held at the Legion hall this Fri day night and all members are urged to be present. This is the monthly bank night and all Townsend banks There is timely material appro should be turned in to the treasurer. priate for each month of the year. A very thrilling evening was spent Never allow your flowers or foliage at the Townsand dance in Columbia to become stale and old: replace or club house Saturday night. A little remove. over $14.00 was cleared which goes Containers that are simple in out into the funds to send the delegate to line and soft in colors, are most com our national convention. Another plimentary to use. Ornamentation Townsend dance will be planned for on a vase is apt to detract from the June 1 at the same place. flowers and they, not the container, should be the focus of attention. A flash from Washington, D. C.— 162 Congressmen have signed the Suit containers to the flowers and Townsend discharge petition. Also the surroundings of the arrange a flash that Dr. Townsend has asked ments. Mrs. Strong feels that the usual both, C.I.O. leader, Mr. Lewis, and A.F.L. leader, Mr. Green, to address principles of flower arrangement the Townsend National Convention need not be followed slavishly, but in St. Louis, June 30 to July 4. Mr. that the natural lines of the mater Lewis has accepted but Mr. Green ial used should be taken into consid has not at this date. Dr. Townsend’s eration. In fact, she thinks that “a letter to Mr. Green—I assure you woman should be allowed to be her that more than 20,000 delegates will self, either while arranging flowers, afford you a fair, courteous and in or buying a hat.” ❖ ❖ ❖ terested hearing. I realize that every thing is to be gained by frank dis There is still time to start new cussion of national issues, and if you clumps of chrysanthemums by plant can convince us that we are wrong in ing the clippings from the tops of the our program, you will do a vast ser old plants. Violet clumps should be vice. In all sincerity, I ask you to divided now cr the flowers will get address our convention. smaller and the growth run to leaves. Dr. Townsend can be heard on the ❖ ❖ ❖ Don Lee network each Friday from Next meeting, May 24, and a col 5 to 5:15 p. m. The Yakima station or film on flower arrangement, will KIT or Spokane station KGA comes be shown by a representative of the in on our radios very good. Coca Cola company. To this meet More important flashes will be ing, members of the Umatilla, Stan read at our club meeting, so come field and Echo clubs have been invit and listen in Friday the 24th. ed. ** 4-,^' •*-' SAFEWAY Your M o n ey -S a v in g Cash Grocer Memorial Day Sale When you plan your Memorial Day outing be sure to shop at Safeway. We have dozens of EVERYDAY low prices on all your picnic supplies. 5 DAYS - MAY 24 - 29 — Stores CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY! G uaranteed Meats (Prices for 5 days — Subject to Market) IS* JOWL BACON 9$ 14* RIB STEAK 27* POT ROASTS ... Ib. 19e COT. CHEESE .... lb. IO* ARMOUR’S Shortening BEEF ROASTS ... lb. 23$ 4 lbs. ^9$ SLICED BACON ... Ib. 23* PINEAPPLE................ 2 No. Li _» flat tins 15* Libby’s - Matched Slices AIRWAY COFFEE . 2 lbs. 2 5 $ - 3 lbs. 35^ Mild full flavored SHREDDED W H EA T......... 2 reg. pkgs. 17$ N.B.C., the original “ COUNTRY HOME CORN........No. 2 tin J Q$ Fancy golden cream style PORK ROAST Lb........ Fresh Grade “A” POST TOASTIES.................... reg. pkg. Delicious with berries Walla Walla LETTUCE Large firm fresh 2 heads 9* H ay and T u rk e y Poles 4 small tins 15$ 3 tall tins 20$ INLAND COOPERATIVE JO* 6* G uaranteed Produce Federal or Cherub All Types Haying Repairs .... lb- lb. ... lb. B U T T E R ........................................... lb. P o le s 08 AU Kinds Also PORK STEAK MILK SUGAR Pure Cane 19 lbs. 98* CABBAGE ...... . per lb. BEETS or Turnips 3 bu. LEMONS................ doz. CUCUMBERS ..... 2 for OLD POTATOES 12 lbs. No. 2’s 3$ 10$ 19$ 15< 29$ FRESH BUNS ............... 5 for POTATO CHIPS 2 5-oz. pkgs. PICKLES, Col. Sweet 25 oz. jar ZEE PAPER NAPKINS pkg. KRAFT CHEESE ..... jar DUCHESS Salad Dress., qt. jar 10c 25c 23c 8c 17c 25c RITZ CRACKERS pkg. 23c HACKBARTH Dog Food 3 lbs. 19c HORMEL’S SPAM 12 oz. tin 24c COL. DILL PICKLES, - qt. jar 17e JELLO. 6 delicious flavors .. pkg. $c MUSTARD, Nalley’s 2 8-oz. jars 15c SHRIMP, Blue Plate - 5 oz. tin H e W e Redeem Colgate-Palm olive-Peet Coupon*.