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PAGE SIX T H E H E R M IS T O N HERALD. H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N T H U R SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 6, 19*1 CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST C. Warner, Pastor BRING YOUR VALENTINE TO OUR Our Sunday School meets prompt ly at 10 o’clock and the morning worship service at 11. The Sunday morning sermon will be “The Unalterable Verdict” and for Sunday evening, "Anchored.” Christian Endeavor groups for all ages meet at 7 p. m. and evening 5:30 P. M. worship service at 8. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL All members of all groups of the 50c Plate Chest Given Away | women’s council will meet for an all T«k« tk< 9u«t( .oA «N al J** day meeting next Wednesday, Feb A«( w J «raaw« « ovary no»« PRICE GOOD TILL FEB. 14th. ruary 12. Every one is asked to altered to allow large trucks near the Fourth year achievement cards— bring their lunch in a paper bag. pumps. Harold Thompson is build Ruth McCulley, Minnie Riley, Loia ing a new front to his drug store, Williams, Dorothy Knox, Peggy Som- B U IL D IN G BOOM OREGON PRODUCT and A. F. Rohrman has about com merer, Anne Peterson, Pauline H IG H E Sf QUALITY S T R IK E S H E R M I S T O N pleted his garage building he recent Roach, Laura Stephens, Wilbur Hunt, ly purchased. Thomas O’Grady is Jimmy Rugg, Newell Anson, Owen (Continued from Page 1) making additional improvements to Anson, Sally Anson, Wayne Barber, Ben Gerking is building a four-room his camp on the highway southeast Charlotte Corneille, Ina Sutton and house on the west side of town. of town, and E. E. Pulley has moved Zelma Sutton. E. D. Martin has remodeled his a building from North Hill which he Fifith year pins--Jean McKenzie, garage into a neat three room cottage is reconstructing into a modern cot Lois Hunt, Agnes Riley, Irene Hunt, on his place on West Hermiston aven tage. Irene Borthwick, Johanna Casper, ue. Dan Gray has completed his New offices have been prepared in Frank Bensel, Joe Cooney, John Mc new home near the school house. Syl the building on the Reclamation Mullen and Harry Lewis. 125 Foot Roll van Pearson has under construction grounds for the Hermiston Irrigation Sixth year achievement cards— a home, and F. N. Cox is nearing district and for the R.E.A. offices, Agnes Kennedy, Mary Sommerer, completion his home on the street and the upstairs of the main build and Robert Bensel. 150 Large Sheets leading north from town. A. A. Es- ing h.|; been assigned to the uses of Seventh year achievement cards— tle has plans completed to build a the engineering force of Stevens & Grace Bensel, Mary Margaret Kenne home near the residence of George Koon. Captain R. C. Williams and dy, Marian Ott, Lois Casper, Lowell V an Camp's - 1 lb. 4 oz. tins I Harkenrider on Gladys avenue. his working personell will occupy the Tiller, Clemma Barber and James The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. has entire lower floor, Barber. 1 ca p Carnatxoa been exceedingly busy the past weeks M tap. salt Eighth year pins—Henry Sommer Milk W cup (at (kali DATE CAKE and has plans and prospective con- S U M M E R SCHOOL 1 tap. vinegar buttar) er and Bob Jackson. 1^< cups Uour 1 cup sugar Serve One Tonight tracts for several houses to be com- u / | k | U C D C I IC T r ft 1 tap. aoda Ninth year achievement cards— 1 eg g 1 tap. cinnamon 1 lb. dates, sliced | pleted for local residents. Buell ■ N N t I v □ L I S T E D Joyce McCulley, George Hartley. By MARY BLAKE H Up. cloves 1 cup nuts Pure Vegetable - Creams Easily Hom« Service Dept., Caraetioa Co. Throop of Walla Walla, a building Kelly Tiller and Rodman Hartley. Add vinegar to Carnation Milk. (Continued from P ace 1) LB. TIN firm, has also several contracts and i Chapman, Ann Mary Sherlock, Sift flour, then measure. Resift , . , Kay Lender Pins Presented with other dry in gred ien ts. arrangements made for the erection ( Lo, gan, Coralie Mansker, Jean Hardy, Cream butter. Add sugar and of several houses on Fourth street on Leader pins were presented to continue creaming until sugar ., , . , . .. . . . t Dorothy Hiatt, mary Mary c.tta E tta ciarK, Clark, the h.ghway. All this aet.v.ty in- Virginia Borthwick. Shirley McFar- Mary Margaret Kennedy, Mrs. Wm. granules are almost dissolved. Add beaten egg, then add dry cludes plans made to date for 25 or ,8nd> Edithanne Spencel, Donna gay. Bensel, Grace Bensel, Irene Borth ingredients alternately with m ilk, new omes. lor, Iva Van Arsdale, Elaine Hogg, wick, Lois Casper, Mrs. Edith M beginning and ending with dry The brick building on the west side Betty Mustard> Vern Hunt and Bet- Fraker, Anne Sommerer, Clara B ur ingredients. Add dates and note with last lew stirs. Pour into * of town near the creamery is being £ ox rell. Mrs. W. E. Kennedy and Mrs. loal cake pan that has been lined - t ,Z dv-m 'h ° ne / K 0I\ ° f Hhe lo7 r Third year Pin’- N o r m a Getchell. D. H. Dufur. with waxed paper. Bake in a > or> will be used by the Hermiston Ann piersoI> Sara W urst Joan moderate oven (350 ’ F.) one hour. Mercantile Co-op its present space Byrnes> Creston Buzzard Theodore DOG & CAT FOOD The annual meeting of your co-op. store will be held February 21 being required by the creamery, and Panages> Myra Getchellj Beulah Ry. the other room of the brick building Kenwood - 16 oz. tins at 8:00 p. m. in the basemen^of the Central Church of Christ. land, Lauree Glmble, Fern Bray, Townsend is occupied by the Portland-Pendle There will be an interesting program, the election of directors and Clayton Buell, Gordon Shown, Dick ton Motor Transport Co. The second ORANGES Kingsley, Reuben Patch, Dulcinea refreshments. Be sure and keep the date open and be there. floor of the building is to be remod Sunkist - 2 dozen Panages, Glen Wilcox, Lewis Wilson, eled for apartments. and James Bensel. Ben O’Conner is remodeling the SUNBRITE building formerly occupied by Chas. PHONE Jeanser - 3 cans Burk on Main street for an exten-l Hermiston Park Hall 3011 sion of his business. Good Music L. A. Moore is remodeling his fur- I niture store, and on one side of it he Come Join the Fun! PO TA TO GROW ERS potato growers. King, in discussing fertilization of is ihstalling a bowling alley. The Jackman stated th at coast mark potatoes, stated that to insure rapid Associated Service Station is being D IS C U S S P R O B L E M S ets could absorb a considerable in growth of the potato plant during crease in early potatoes if marketed the cool weather of early spring it Possibilities of expanding the acre before mid-July, but that any ex would probably be necessary to apply age of early potatoes in the west end pansion of present early potato acre some nitrogen in the form of com of Umatilla county were discussed age would depend on yields obtained mercial fertilizer 16-20 amo-phos a? a meeting held in the Stanfield and on growers being able to market side dressed at the rate of 200 lbs. C-ange hall Wednesday night. The before that time. He suggested that per acre, was suggested as being a discussion was led by E. R. Jackman, White Rows were probably the best practical application. Where a good extension agronomist, and Arthur variety to grow because of the pre growth bf alfalfa had been plowed King, extension specialist in soils, ference shown by consumers for that under the previous fall, available nitrogen in the soil would be in and was attended by 15 interested shape of potato. creased and the amount of commer cial nitrogen applied could be re duced without seriously slowing down early growth, he revealed. Emil Zivney, Stanfield farmer and potato grower, stated that ridging of the rows apparently assisted in 3 A C O N , by the p ie c e ......... lb. SAVE warming up the soil, thereby speed ing up early growth. ON B E E F R O A S T , blade cut lb. The meeting was arranged by as FRUIT sistant county agent M. E. Knicker Dorothy Duncan S I R L O I N S T E A K .................... lb. bocker. Amer.can Legion Auxiliary EVCRYTHI& c TURKEY DINNER TO IN S U R E S a tu r d a y , Feb. 15 B A K IN G ru c c E ts hk m Sugar Clabber Girl Baking Powder Swan Down Cake Flour WAXED PAPER Household Towels PORK & BEANS 13c 10c 3 for 25c Cream White SHORTENING J BENEFIT DANCE SAT., FEB. 8 HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE A Pocket Full of Dreams Come true when you wake up to eur 19F Better Values- M iracle W hip Sandwich Spread or Salad Dressing JUICES! Quart Jars Made by Nalleys 2^^£ Qt. Ja r JL KEEN - 1 While they last Connor’s Cash Stores HERMISTON Pone 2761 C A M P A IG N FU N D • Town H m m G rapefruit 4 < -o n . 1 Juico can 11 IN C R E A S E D HERE • Starr Fancy ARLINGTON Phone 1082 15-an. C, T o m a to 1 Q Pure Lard 4 i b pkg. 29c FORM AY Swi'1' Quality 3 Ibs 39c 1 Pound Package J PEPPER 2 Pound Box Cç CRACKERS SO A P CHIPS 5 Lb. Box 29c Corn, Peas or Beans 2 ans 15c Package N A P K I N S 80 Count . f • Donald Duck « fo* G rapefruit Juice 15c 1 i-b. pkg. 1QC M arshm allows 200 Size EACH Je ORANGES Dozen 25C G rapefruit TEXAS PINK (E3H Juice A total of $134.89 was realized by various means during the past week through the efforts of different or ganizations of the west end Umatilla county cities for President Roosevelt’s campaign against infantile paralysis. Mrs. W. M. Marbut, who headed the campaign here, reported Wednesday that the Saturday night dance netted approximately $109. Organizations which made contri butions included the Farm Bureau Co-operative, $5.00: Townsend club, 85.00 and Steele’s orchestra, $5.00. The remainder of the money was ob tained through the cooperation of or ganizations of nearby cities and by the placing of miniature banks In various business locations. The mon ey was turned over to Georgo L. Lew- I is of Pendleton, county chairman, of the infantile paralysis campaign. Half of the money raised remains in i the county for local use. A N N U M m f f t in g o c CO OP. SFT The annual meeting of the Inland Cooperative of Hermiston will he held Saturday. February 22. in the I Oddfellows hall in Hermiston. All j nrodueers who have traded with this I concern until July 1. 1940, have been) made members hv the board of diree- ! tors and will he eligible to vote at the annual meeting. Among the other business to come at the meeting will he free movies and other forms of entertainment. Further information will he pub lished next week. Ä con S T E A K ................ ......... lb. PORK C H O P S ........................................... lb. 2 ll/2lb. metal Container 5< w FRANKFURTERS Tomato Juice No. 10 29c can Chocolates 21 < PORK ............... lb. H A R D jg ^ M IX 2 " jj,. 15c Su-Purb -.7 7 , “^29* Peaches Tomatoes 4« Sock KWekoa C r a ft Fancy home typo Cherub Milk ani 20' 3 tC Tall $3.i8 Fine Gran. Sugar Feanut Butler, Beverly 2-lb. ja r 25c Jell Well, ass't. flavors, 3 pkgs. 10c Hormel Soup 3 25c Tang, Pure Pork, 12- o l can 20c Keen Shortening, 4-lb. pkg. 37c Kraft Macaroni Dinner, pkg. 9c Emerald Bay Spinach 11c J oäjtu - J asia J u Oranges 4 doz. 4 Û £ í u ’o o t Juicers _ T iitr * o o > c Sweet Carrots 2 bunches California Spring 2 for Avacados Large Ripe 2 lbs. 1 * 7 f Rhubarb Grapefruit Country Home Com No. 2 can 10c Large Arizonas Harper House Pears No. 2 % cn 17c Sundown Kadota Rgs Ho. 1 can 10c Sunhrite Cleanser, 3 cans 1k FM Snap, re«, size, 5 ban He P w ’i Barts Cat fed lM.cn. 5c VkMNa or Can III. 2 pOp. 2k 9« 13« Fancy Red Spring Briargate Gr. Beans, No. 2 can 11c Oregon Gera Fey Peas No. 2 can 11c ßhoduoL Anglo Corned Beef sr 16* “ 12 for Duchess SALAD DRESSING „ 23*