Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1940)
PAOB e:x THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940 T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N . tioning of a box of groceries as part CORPE ENLISTS | of the entertainment. Another dance I is being planned for Saturday, June IN U. S. ARMY I 15, at Columbia hall. These enter- i tainments are given in order to raise The first local young man to en that an average of 59 cents of the consumer’s dollar now goes for funds to send Mrs. Joe Udey to St. list in the regular army under the distribution; only 11 cents goes to the producer. This astonishing Louis as a delegate to the Townsend provisions of “Preparedness Requisi difference between the price received by the producer and that national convention. tion No. 1”, is William G. Corpe, son paid the consumer has become a scandal of our industrial system. j The final dance before convention of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Corpe, Route The most obvious and direct means of reducing this spread and is Saturday night in the form of a 1, Hermiston, who enlisted last week abolishing unnecessary middlemen is the operation of retail and carnival dance. for the 51st ordnance battalion wholesale mercantile concerns under the ownership and manage (aviation), at Hamilton field, Cali A report from headquarters states ment of the consumers themselves. that 317,292 people have become fornia, according to an announce members of the Townsend club be ment made by Lieutenant Colonel H. RELIANCE FANCY tween January 1 and April 1, 1940. D. Bagnall, Portland recruiting offi GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, No. 2 c a n .......... Dr. Townsend won by a 97.5 per cer. cent vote the debate with Senator , Corpe was a member of this year’s Case (24 cans) »2.39 Byrnes of South Carolina. The sub-! Hermiston high school graduating ject was the Townsend plan and so class. PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. j a r .......................... He was accepted for enlistment at cial security act. the Pendleton recruiting station and CHURCH’S GRAPE JUICE, qt. b ottle....... A business meeting of the local forwarded to Portland for final ex club will be held June 14 at Legion aminations before taking the oath of hall and all members are urged to be enlistment. BIG VALUE Shrimp, 5 oz. dry pack present. Ask the secretary for your membership card. LAND SALE NOTICE Sunday, June 16, the Umatilla NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, You’ll Enjoy Its Full LOYAL LUNCHEON MEAT Townsend club will sponsor an old That the undersigned, Sheriff of Flavor & Aroma. fashioned box social at Columbia Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue Lb. 1 5 í¡ 12 oz. tin ... of an order duly made and entered hall. Everyone welcome. A townsend herein by the County Court of Uma speaker will be heard in the after tilla County, Oregon, on the 29th day noon. i of May, 1940, will, on the 20th day FLY SWATTERS, 3 for July, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 A flash, June 11— 174 signers of o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the have been secured on petition to dis highest bidder for contract, at the TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls lO c charge Ways and Means committee. i front door of the Umatilla County Total amount of signers will allow Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub je c t to a minimum price of ¿400.00 bill to come up for a vote. i therefor, to be paid 20% down at date of sale and balance at »8.90 per We’re Here I month with interest at the rate of PHONE DISTRICT SCHOOL 6% per annum on the unpaid bal 3011 to Serve! ance, the following described parcel ELECTION LISTED of land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Two school elections are sched NEW SWU, Section 2, Town The rose season may be prolonged uled for this month with that of dist G AR D EN C LU B * ship 3, North Range 27, E.W.M. by disbudding. Roses are apt to rict 14 to be held June 17. One di R. E. GOAD, Sheriff come in crops if we let nature take rector for a term of three years and CHATS of Umatilla County. its course, but by removing about a clerk will be elected. Union high (June 13-July 11) half the buds, some of the smallest school district 9 will hold its election By Mrs. Thomas O'Grady and a few of a little larger size and Monday, June 24, when one director NOTICE TO CREDITORS To own a bit of ground, to scratch leaving the terminal buds, the season for a term of five years and one for it with a hoe, to plant seeds and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE can be prolonged. a term of two years will be elected. watch their renewal of life—that is STA TE OF OREGON FOR The shoots pinched off entirely Voting will be at the school house commonest delight o f the race, the UMATILLA COUNTY will start putting out new side to start at two o’clock and three most satisfactory thing a man can growth which will bloom in a short o’clock, respectively. In the Matter of the Estate of do.—Charles Dudley Warner. time. By repeating this process there John G. Taylor, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN will be some roses in the garden at that the undersigned has been ap all times. BURNHAM'S HAVE pointed administrator of the estate Have you ever thought of keeping of John G. Taylor, deceased, by an JAMBOREE SALE a garden record? A record of the order of the above entitled court. All persons having claims against date of blooming and the length of Seeds of perennials and biennials Mrs. J. S. Burnham is featuring a the estate of the said deceased are the blooming period of your flowers may be planted now and they will month end Jamboree sale this week hereby notified to present the same and shrubs will be both interesting to me at Hermiston, Oregon, or to and useful in the garden seasons to bloom next year. Delphinium seed end with special bargains listed for my attorney, Homer I. Watts, at his will germinate much better if plant Friday, Saturday and Monday. She come. A record of combinations of oJfice in Athena, Oregon, within six flowers or shrubs which bloom at the ed when they are fresh and this has followed this procedure in years months from this date. All bills must same time and make a beautiful gar year’s seed will soon be on the mar past and finds the reception enthus be verified as by law required. Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this den picture together will help others ket. The Pacific hybrids are a vast iastic. 20th day of June, 1940. improvement over the old varieties. A half page advertisement telling to plant with that idea in mind. HUGH TAYLOR, We saw one recently with flowerets Administrator of the Es A neighbor has yucca and scarlet the size of a dollar in a frosty blue the particulars will be found on page tate of John G. Taylor, poppies blooming together and the color that was breath taking in its three of this issue. Deceased. HOMER I. WATTS. effect is beautiful. It is worth copy beauty. Attorney for Administrator. - PERSONALS - ing. (June 13-July 11) Elmer Hunt of Lexington was in Next meeting June 14, when Mrs. Hermiston Sunday visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Metteer, Mr. Doyle will give a report on the re gional convention. The report should and Mrs. Carl Metteer, Mr. and Mrs. be very interesting and we hope you Virgil Wilkes and Mr. and Mrs. I. REFRIGERATION and can come. W. Wilkes went to Fossil Tuesday to AIR CONDITIONING attend the funeral of the mother of SERVICE the Metteer boys. They returned TO W N S E N D C LU B home Wednesday. Household and Commercial Re NEW S frigeration — Furnace Conversion Mrs. Georgia Henderson, Miss Oil Burners — Oil Furnaces Maxine Faust, Mrs. Harry R. Smith By M R S . JO E U D E Y Exhaust Fans, Self Contained Air and Henry Stoop motored to The Conditioners. Another enjoyable evening was Dalles Saturday afternoon to spend FREE ESTIMATES spent at the Columbia hall Saturday the week end visiting friends and Phone 3741 — Hermiston, Ore. night with a dance held and the auc- relatives. Mrs. Henderson was met at Biggs station by her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson, and visited at Moro. The rest of the party called on Mrs. J. M. Biggs and Miss Florine Brace at the state hospital in The Dalles. DO Y O U K N O W ^9c 15c COFFEE IVs a MEW and EXCLUSIVE SHKAWIM. WILLIAMS Service Now at Our Store Hara's »onwthisg aa«r in Faint and Color! You’ll find thia naw Shnrwin- W illia m t F a in t and C o lo r S tyle C F £ a okotograpM 1 4 * fflw » tr u tf c “Ka- ** *• dachrom a” ra aradu ction a ia tu li catar ...h a a d r a d a a t Idaaa ta r c o lo r -tty lia e h a u ta a , l l v l a f Utchaaa, a t a y - r a m a — all targaaua, full, actual catari Guido the oaiiett, moat aeonomletil way to eolor-atylo year entire hemal . . . add up-to-tho-mimrte diitinction to Its extarior. true color harmbny tot it« rooms. It offers you the benefit of. authentic color-styling craatad by! the country's loading interior daco- retort— a t no cost or obligation to you. Whether you plan to paint now; o r not— be turn to son th is tru ly amazing Style Guide now showing at our store. Ask us, too, for your Fraa copy of Sherwin-Williams Now 1940 Homo Docorafor. PAINT and COLOR Headquarters for \ S h e r w i n -W i l l i a m s P a i n t s HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE G. Lester White P R IC E CH AM PIO NS POTATO CHIPS, 10c s iz e ....................2 for MINCED HAM, Sliced Lb. UNION PACIFIC PERSONAL SERVICE 3 F a m o u s T ra in s OPTOMETRY A L L A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D from Portland S t r e a m l i n e r — 3 9 - 3 4 hours to C h ica g o . 5 -sa ilin g « m onthly, 6 :3 0 p. m., o a 1st, 7th, 13th, 19th, 25 th . M ake reserv a tio n s. N o extra fare. J IJg CRACKERS, Cascade .................. 2 Lb. Box Ijf c NAPKINS, Embossed, 80 Count ......... Pkg. O6(? SYRUP, N alleys.......................... 24 Oz. Jug J 9c CHOCOLATES, Old Fashioned, 2 Lb. Cello, 19c JELS RITE .................................. 3 Bottles 2 9 c W I E N E R S , Eat O nes...........................Lb. P o r t la n d R o s e d a ily 9 :3 5 p. m. P a c if ic L im .t e d d a ily 8 :0 0 a. m. P o r te r S e r v ic e a n d F ree P i llo w s in a l l C o a c h e s E xam ple o f Low R O U N D T R IP TO CHICAGO IN C O A C H S»» IM COACH »13» (f!.. *' WE WILL HAVE C A N N IN G C H E R R IE S DR. STRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OPTOMETRIST Formerly 16 Years with Columbian Optical Company Portland Connor’s Cash Store PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON SAVE MORE WITH Everyday Low Prices 6-day ¿ale - Friday thru Thursday, June 14-20 GUARANTEED M E A T S "i- , fa d u h tJ in 3 » fa v tu f‘s eft/uxt Wahkuts Meat & Produce Prices Effective Fri. .and Sat. Only Tender Pork Steak .... Lb. 1 5< Morrell’s Tender PICNICS T-Bone Steak ......... .. Lb. 27< Mild Sugar-Cure 14c Lb.... BEEF POT ROASTS Armour’s Steer Beef Lb.... EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED pulirti»" 225 So. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Center Cuts— Large W ieners........ .. Lb. 15* Fancy Bacon .......... Lb. 19* Any Size Piece— Fresh Red Salmon ... - Lb. 19* Shortening .... 4 Lb. Ctn. 3 5 * SOAP C H IPS........................ 5 Lb. Pkg. White Eagle. SARDINES, Large O v a l.............. Mustard or Tomato a Tûr tins N. B. C. GRAHAMS .................> Lbs. or Soda Crackers. B L E A C H E R ....................... i/2 Gal. White Magic Magic. FLAVORADE ....... 3 Pkgs. Assorted Flavors 2Cc ” IQ c NOB HILL COFFEE..................£ Lbs. Pound............19c. * IN OUR F R U IH T A N D & "katuu-fatsi "phoc/nct * Frw m W a r ifl la in . V a lla ,. M ake aari HaUeoel Farka. New Cabbage....... Lb. Tomatoes .............. Lb. Lb.... O3C FORMAY 3 lbs- 3 9 c JELS RITE PECTIN UNION PACIFIC RAIIROAO J Lbs. Guaranteed Ripe SHORTENING F. C. Woughter Agent Phone 2531 New Pea» ........ MELONS Pure Vegetable • Stria Optical Ci. Pork Roast .............. . Lb. 14< Armour’s White Cloud— Klondike _ o« I«—- GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY! Your M on ey-S avin g Cash Grocer 08 • 3 Pkgs. P r ic e s SAFEWAY O n e W a y O n ly $ 3 ¿ . S 3 • A t R o ck B o tto m Hermiston, Oregon Fares Fiat SMALL KERR LID S........................ 3 Dozen JIFFY SEALS (25 seals to pkg.) . O r e g o n H a r d w a r e I m p i. C o. 2 Bottles 19c Bananas .......... Q- Q< J Lbs CLABBER GIRL ................... ■> ibs 21 O’CEDAR POLISH 12 oz. bottle 39 SUGAR BELLE PEAS No. 2 tin 11 NALLEY’S DILL PICKLES qt jar 21 RITZ CRACKERS .... i ib. pk(f. 23 M. D. TISSUE .............................. 3 ,^[1, 25 SHEFFORD CHEESE ....... 4 lb. pkg. 15 CANTERBURY BLACK TEA .... ¿4 lb. 25, SI P l RB SOAP giant size 35, CHERUB MILK .......................... < tins MORRELL’S DEV. MEAT .... 3 «4 tins 10, KERR Reg. Size Lids .......~......... p k g , 09, CERTO, Liquid Pectin — ............ bottle 15< PAYNES FRESH MILK ........... quart 11«