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PAGB FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. C O O PE R A T E The average w orking man in America could be g ettin g a hundred dollars a week and It still w ouldn't do him any good if he d id n 't own his own stores and operate other cooperative enterprises to keep prices down, qu ality high, and give him a sta k e in the ow ner ship of th e means of distribution and production," Neal S. Beaton, president of the Scottish Cooperative W holesale Society. Package 6c CORNFLAKES Top Test - can 8c PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ,... 8c COFFEE * M. J.B. VJc CEÄTO ............ l*4Ue j Q ? 6 for $1.00 * * SUEE-JELL 2 for KERR LIDS Regular 3 doz. Amaizó GLOSS STARCH Pkg. Amaizó CORN STARCH »5« Pkg. 6«! P. & G. W hite NAPTHA SOAP 7 bars »5* HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE PHONE 401 We’re Here to Serve! UFESMMB THUBUF PARTY HONORS FIRST BIRTHDAY Mrs. A1 Q uiring entertain ed for her small d au g h ter Shirley Joanne on her first b irth d ay T hursday afte r noon of last week. The tim e was spent in e n te rta in in g the youngsters and ice cream cones and ice cream and cake were served a t t)he tea hour. L ittle guests present were Char lene Cushing, P aul Edw ard Boyn ton, Kay K nickerbocker, Sylvia Lee Quiring, Helen E a rn h e a rt, Kayella Rohrman, Helen Mueller, Peggy COMING AGAIN DR. H. C. CURRY The old reliable optome trist of Seattle who has HAT a break for j ota pock made professional visits etbook and your safety — Golden Ply blow-out protection — to Hermiston for 27 years Silvcrtown mileage now available will again be at— at our amazing low price. See us W HERMISTON HOTEL todayI ‘P r iim u b itc l to change without notice G o o d ric h Gotyfa < % ^ S ilv e rto w n Tuesday, Sept. 5 FOR ONE DAY. — EYES EXAMINED — C onnor’s A u to Repair Shop W atson, Joyce Ediger and Je rry Gro gan. O thers present included Mrs. Wm. Grogan. Mrs. Neil Boynton. Mrs. M. E. K nickerbocker, Mrs. Leo. Earn- h eart, Mrs. Sol N. Ediger, Mrs. A. F. Rohrm an, Mrs. H. W. Ediger, Mrs. S tearns Cushing, Mrs. Leander Qui- ring, Mrs. J. P. N eufeldt and Mrs. M. L. W atson. Hermiston Drug store, to anyone you th in k will be interested, and study it in relation to w hat you may have yourself. Don’t forget th a t th e Ja p anese. who are supposed to be the experts in th is line, say “ p lan t your garden so th a t you may have three blooms of th e same kind in it a t one tim e.’’ T h at narrow s your needs, and broadens your show possibilities. CITATION. ♦ ♦ GARDEN CLUB CHATS ♦ * IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY. Large Cans Lb. can Beginning Friday, Sept. 1 Bacon Squares IOC M allow s F luffie arshm st 8c 49c IO pkg. 4c J e ll W ell Grape F ruit Ju ice FRESH BREAD Ju lia Lee W rig h t’s SURE FRESH bread. Best for sandwiches. 1 lb. loaf Lge. m lb. IOC ^oday- LB. I" B T C Q flIV (FORMERLY HUNTER’S CAFE) C & H Sugar SERVICE C H E E SE 19« 6c MILK CO CO A 14« M ATCHES 14« IO C JE L S R IT E V A N IL L A 18c M IN C ED H A M 17« W IE N E R S Fat 16c KRAUT c*° lO c SA L M O N IO C C O R N F L A K E S R*‘n,*r si~ 6 c BACON «*• 1 4 c Mild Cream PETE & GLADYS TWO DAY HOLIDAY Glasses fitted to relieve eye strain & headache. Charges Reasonable. • QUALITY Announcing! The Garden club float, arran g ed by In the M atter of the E state of a com mittee under Mrs. T. A. O'Gra THOMAS P. HANSEN, Deceased. We wish to th an k our friends for th eir patronage in the past, and dy, won well-deserved applause in TO: The unknow n heirs of Thomas hope to m erit th e ir continued support. P. Hansen, deceased, and to all the parade W ednesday. It represent other persons claim ing to have ed a garden scene, an enclosure any interest in the real property bounded by a low w hite picket fence, of Thomas P. H ansen, deceased, w ith gay flowers peeping through, i Post Office Address: and to all oth er devisees and heirs the 7th day of September, 1939. and a background of shrubbery and unknow n, if any there be, A. C. ‘McINTYRE, Pendleton, Oregon. A ttorney for A dm inistrator, I (Aug. 10-Sept. 7) golden glow. S ittin g in th e garden IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, were two young girls, Loree Gimble You and each of you are hereby and Myrna Gayley, the idea of the cited and commanded to appear be float being the depiction of beauty. fore th e H onorable C arl W. Cham Donations of the beautiful flowers bers, Judge of th e above-entitled for th e float from all over th e pro Court, w ithin ten days from the date of th e service of this citation upon ject w ere g ratefu lly received by the you if served w ith in U m atilla Coun com mittee, who wish to express their ty, Oregon, and w ithin tw enty days i after the service of th is citatio n th an k s to all w¡ho helped. j upon you if served w ithin any other ❖ ❖ ❖ County in the S tate of Oregon, and T he groups about the flower sec w ithin four weeks from the date of tion a t the local fair showed the in th" service of th is citation upon you if served w ithin the U nited States fluence of garden club m eetings and outside of th e S tate of Oregon, th ro u g h o u t the past season. E very and then and th ere show cause, if where one saw wild and incom pre any exists, w hy an order of the hensible gestures, w hich tran slated above en titled Court should not be into club language, ran som ething made p erm ittin g and au th o rizin g A. J. Sm ith as ad m in istrato r of the es like this: lig h t and airy flow ers at tate of Thomas P. H ansen, deceased, the top, heavy o r d ark er flowers to sell a t private sale for cash, for n ear the container, and it m ust be the purpose of paying funeral charg a su itab le container for the kind of es, expenses of ad m in istratio n and flow ers displayed. The H ogarth claims ag ain st the estate of Thomas P. H ansen, deceased, all the real “ line of beauty” was draw n through property of the estate or such por th e a ir by many a club member, and tion thereof as may be necessary to all agreed th a t talk s and dem onstra sell for such purposes, the said real tions had made a change in th e ch ar property being described in th e in ventory and appraisem ent filed in ac te r of th e exhibits shown. It was the above en titled estate and in the a fine display and a credit to the petition of the ad m in istra to r filed com mittee, headed by Mrs. F. C. Mc herein applying for perm ission of the Court to sell said real property, STOCK UP STOCK UP! Kenzie and Mrs. F. B. Belt. and more p articu la rly described as ❖ ❖ ♦ ollows: The N orth H alf of th e N ortheast G ardeners should make a resolu Q uarter of Section Twenty-one, in tion, and keep it, to clean all weeds H it the highw ay over the holiday. Rem em ber to stock up Township One, N orth of Range out of every b it of space, and burn Tw enty-six, E.W.M., in Morrow F rid ay and Saturday. All stores closed Monday, Labor Day. County, Oregon. them w*hile th e w eather Is nice to This citatio n is issued p u rsu an t work out of doors. This is th e last order of the H onorable Carl W. chance for tran sp lan tin g , and all the to Chambers, Judge of the above-entit Lb. work th a t can be done now in pre led Court, duly made and entered on Fine for Seasoning p aratio n for next year’s early a c ti the 25th day of May, 1939. MRS. E. B. CASTEEL, Clerk. vities will be a blessing later. As Lb. pkg. one cleans, burns, tran sp lan ts and (SEAL) T his citatio n is served upon you discards, new vacancies appear th a t by publication thereof for four suc may influence orders from th e a t cessive weeks in the H erm iston H er tractiv e catalogues and w in ter read ald. a new spaper of general circula Lbs. ing in new and old garden m aga tion published weekly in Herm iston, Pure Cane U m atilla County, Oregon, by order zines. of the H onorable Carl W. Chambers, ❖ ❖ Judge of the above entitled Court, The flower show on th e 8th of w hich order was made and dated the Assorted Flavors Septem ber— don’t forget it and don't 25th day of May, 1939: the date of the first publication of th is citation let anyone else forget It, either. is the 10th day of A ugust, 1939, and 46 oz. Send schedules, obtainable a t She the last date of publication w ill be tin Town House A 3-RING CIRCUS VALUE THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1939. as offer a century ago When you buy JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS y o u a r e a s s u re d o f re p a ir s ervice during their long life 6 Box C arton 14C 14c POTATO CHIPS Blue Bell's fresh, salted chips. delicious 3 oz. pkg. 5 oz. pkg. 1O£ 15« NOB HILL COFFEE.......Lb. 19c - 2 lbs. J B * WAX PAPER, Diamond ....... 125 ft. roll 1 N.B.C. SHREDDED W HEAT.....3 pkgs. 29« HIGHWAY GRAPEFRUIT.....No. 2 tin 91 PUREX BLEACHER.................... >/2 gal. CANDY BARS ................................ each HAPPY VALE SALMON............. tall tin J PALMOLIVE SO A P........................bar EDWARD’S COFFEE...................2 lbs. 4 ^ P erfect P ectin and Juicy Lb. Alaska Pink - Large Can Connor’s Cash Store PHONE 301 HERMISTON LURCH BOX - MU-MADE Lunch Box Sandw ich spread or Nu- Made DATED Mayonnaise. Both trea ts for your picnic. PINT QUART T W O NEW JOHN DEERE 21 H am m er Mills The Model 10A and Model 14A, with 10 and 14 inch throats. These are newly designed machines requiring a minimum of power to operate. They have flexible reversible hammer for longer life and less breakage. They have a powerful blower and come equip ped with dust collector and sacking attachment. The prices of these new mills delivered at your farm are really mail order prices. Come in and look these mills over. Friday and Saturday Only LETTUCE Crisp U tah CELERY G iant Heads GRAPES Flame Tokay Green Beans Bratu-Bell Tnctir & Eqiipatit C«. PENDLETON • PHONE 518 Store« is Arlington. Heypaw, Walla Walk and Athena. Blue Lake Stringless ORANGES Juicy Sunklat X fo r 15c bunch 10c 3 lbs. X5c 3 lbs. 14c X doz. X9c