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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE THREE OREGON 4-H CLUB MEMBERS TAKE 4 NATIONAL AWARDS 22 MfAMS Specials for Fri-, Sat., Mon Every Cut * TASK Guaranteed Tender! Juicy! 29c RIB "SIRLOIN STEAKS>b 38c 23c ROUND STEAK ,b Pork Chops, lb. Pork Roasts, lb. ..... .. 17c Beef Tongues, lb. Spare Ribs, lb. Veal Steaks, lb. Picnics, lb. Blade or Arm Cut Bacon, lb. Hams, lb. lb. 25c SLICED BACON, lb. Beef Roasts "WHITE WASHES without Bleaching _ DATES— Regular Imported, 112 lbs....... 59c 29c Bakers COCONUT OREGON WALNUTS, per lb 19c Delicious Walnuts Raised in Your Own State RAIS I N S— Sunmaid Seedless 15-oz. pkgs., 2 for.............................,.......... PUFFED NECTARS- Sunmaid Quality 15-oz. pkgs., 2 for........................................ Southern Style 19c Swansdown 23c Cake Flour 43-oz. pkg 24c SILVERWARE Cream of GENUINE COURT SiLVERPLATE The Ideal Gift. 26-piece Set with $3.00 Grocery Order .................................................. 25c Commercial Chocolates Loose-Wiles, 2 lbs. .................. Tasty” Salad Whip, Shefford Cheese, 12-lb. pkgs., 2 for Loose-Wiles, Plain Mix, 2 lbs. - Whole Wheat Fig Bars Loose-Wiles—For Quality, 2 lbs. Christmas Chocolates Season’s Greetings—Assorted, 5-lb. box Thin Mints Cora Deams—Chocolate Covered, 1-lb. box Corn Flakes 3 11-oz. pkgs....... 171 10, 19c Extra large and tender, 2 17-oz. cans ..... Christmas Candy Ige. pkg. 24c Kelloggs No. 21, tin 94 Buy American Sweet Peas Wheat Raymal Pumpkin quart Chevelle, American, Pimento or Swiss $2.99 P & G Soap 35c The Pure White Naptha, 4 for 25c Pierce’s Large 20-oz. cans, 2 for 29c Green Beans 98c Gelatins and Puddings 29c SNOWDRIFT 17c Pork & Beans Valley Brand 19c 9c Cut, 17-oz. can 19c Royal, 3 for ............................... Sauerkraut 10c Columbia Brand, No. 212 tin -7zea/ FRUITS & VEGETABLES Wesson Creamed Îlb Tin 63c Try it for all purposes. It’s TURNIPS, CARROTS, RUTABAGAS lbs. 10c cheaper in the long run. BLACK FIGS Mission 75, 2 lbs............ ..... Grapefruit Juice Seald Sweet 46-oz. can 19c WE REDEEM ORANGE & BLUE Surplus Food Stamps Oregon 4-H club members who en and 10 tered the various nation-wide con tests this year were successful in Alpine Milk FOR ONLY winning four college scholarships of coupons -200 each in the judging, results of which were announced at the nation al 4-H club congress in Chicago. In addition to these, several others won , trips to the congress. The four who won places among the coveted blue award groups in the various contests were Hazel Bucking ham, Monroe, who won the scholar- | ship in the food preparation contest | sponsored by Servel, Inc.: Miss Lor- | raine Filliger of Astoria, who won in the girls' record contest sponsored by i Montgomery-Ward and company: I Robert H. King, Moro, whose schol arship was won in the meat animal contest sponsored by Thomas E. Wil- son, and Miss Louise Williams of Portland, who was among the top winners in the national canning con- 1e with a • simply can't test sponsored by the Kerr Glass Manufacturing corporation. Miss Buckingham has been in club work in Benton county for ten years, during which she completed 47 dif- I ferent projects, mostly in food prep- DECEMBER I aration and homemaking. She is also I the 1941 state champion 4-H club newswriter. Miss Filliger, a sister of Mary An Oregon Product Filliger, who won the same prize a year ago, has an outstanding club NESTLÉ I PRODUCTS (? - 5 record extending over eight years. She also completed 47 projects, cov ering 13 different projects. She was grand champion in the state fain y style review this year and had prev iously won a $100 Carl Raymond Gray scholarship. King has been an outstanding club ALPINE MILK FIR YOUR BABY member for 11 years, during which he specialized mostly in livestock projects. Working on a 2000-acre Sherman county wheat ranch, he 10 a. m.— Sunday church school. Gettman In Transferred raised stock that won 11 grand 11 a. m.—Morning worship, with PINE CAMP, N. Y.—Sgt. Gilbert championships and 86 first places, as well as numerous other awards. Since sermon by the pastor: “The Light G. Gettman of R.F.D. No. 1, Hermis- the death of his father some months That Will not Go Out.” Reception of ton, Oregon, a member of the 91st ago, he has been assisting his moth new members into the church. Observation Squadron, Fourth Ar 7 p. m.—M. Y. F. Epworth League. mored Division, will report to Cha er, Mrs. Frances King, in the opera No evening worship here this Sun nute Field, Rantoul, Ill., on Decem tion of the ranch. Miss Williams has been in club day. ber 11, 1941, to begin temporary duty work seven years, during which she Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir re as a student in the Air Corps Tech completed 37 projects. She estimates hearsal, Mrs. Julius Gimbel, director. nical school. that her total income from canning projects amounted to $1225 and from all projects $2264. WANPSOME UTILITY DISH ============ Only ============. ss cnors"AH.OFFER. ENDS 31, Oregon Hardware & Impi. co. EXYDOI Giant pkg Rich in Natural Sugar and Sweetness BIG SPECIAL o , me " ORANGES Synbjst.Navels VALENCIA ORANGES 5°ouice 35c 25c 39c GRAPEFRUIT Ny Sropn.Fses, chopping'tsag, aoz. We have a complete assortment of fresh vegetables and fruits, including Chinese Lettuce, Brussels Sprouts, Calavos, Tanger- ines and Pomegranates. (1or0‘ gy FOOD STORES COMMITEEMEN OF ALL COUNTIES TO ATTEND AAA MEET Farmers who adapt and direct the | AAA farm program in Oregon’s 36 counties will meet at Oregon State | college December 15-17 to discuss the past year’s achievements and prob lems and express their ideas on the makeup of future programs. Work at this year’s state AAA con- I ference, the second annual such event, will be led and directed by farmers and ranchers who make up county AAA committees. With few speakers on the program, most of the three- | day conference will be taken up with committee meetings and reports. Com mittee chairmen, all farmer-com mitteemen, were announced as fol lows: Education, Glen Cumberland, Clackamas county: county office man- | agement, Layton Mann, Umatilla | county: range and pasture develop ment, Jack French, Grant county: soil building practices and conserva- tion materials, Chester Wendt, Jack son county; crop insurance, wheat and statistical, Henry Baker, Mor- J row county; seed purchase program, Robert Pence, Polk county. Agriculture’s all-out program provide abundant food supplies for American defense workers and mil itary workers and lend-lease aid to Britain imposes a new responsibility on AAA committeemen. County and community committee men have re cently completed a farm-to-farm sur vey of potential 1942 production. The results of this survey and problems attendant to achieving the production called for under the food for free dom program will receive consider able attention at the conference. Representatives of the AAA’s wes tern division who will attend the con- ference include Arthur Cummings, assistant to the director, Washington, ID. C.; Fred Entermille, commodity Joan specialist. Baker; and Jack Hartline, division of information, Den ver. The second day of the conference will coincide with the first day of the annual all staff conference of the division of agriculture at Oregon State college including the extension staff in home economics. A joint ses sion will be held with outstanding I speakers addressing the combined group. The presene that not only is who receives it, but benefits You’ll get GOOD 5 VISION where it’s needed to THANKS TO JOHN DEERE TRACTOR DESIGN 4 . «( F.T the feel of the wheel" of a John Deere Trac- . tor—you’ll know then what we mean by effort less operation. 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