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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 193# THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. A Consumer C ooperative Is set up and operated by customers themselves. It is purely Dem ocratic in control and voluntary in membership. It is a self-help set-up, an effort of people to improve their own economic statu s. In order to succeed It must have efficient m anagem ent and the continued loyalty of its members. CERTO A real buy — g bottles $ 1 .0 0 ¿e Corn or Gloss Starch new salad Lemon W hip A dressing. Q uart root system d u rin g the w inter in the place w here you wish it to grow. Vou can choose for yourself which ... _ tim e of p lan tin g will give you th e blooms you wish. ♦ ♦ ♦ All roads will lead to the fall flower show of the garden club this week, when the high school gym will be open F riday afternoon and even ing for a beautiful display. Mrs. B. A. Doyle and her com m ittee are w orking h ard to make th is a g reat success, both for the ex h ib ito r and th e onlooker. We read in an item in a garden m agazine of one g ar den club show th a t was attended by 15,000 persons, th a t special police had to be detailed to handle th e tr a f fic and th a t the streets for half a mile on eith er side of the en trance were alm ost blocked. W hile th a t was in Des Moines, Iowa, we m ight s ta te th a t th ere is plenty of p arking place for you at the high school. The show will be open from 2:00 p. m. u n til 10:00 p. m., tab les for cards will be available in the even ing and ice cream and cake will be sold at a nom inal cost to defray the expenses of th e show. Those w ish ing to exhibit will find rules at the H erm iston D rug company, and th e com mittee invites your entries. the U m atilla division a t the annual ! Heppner rodeo parade. Ayers took first prize w ith his goats in the H eppner parade, and hig sigter Ja u n ita took gecon(1 STANFIELD NEWS By Mrs. J. M. R ichards Mr. and Mrs. Lester W ilson an nounce the m arriage of th e ir d au g h ter Dorothy to Jack M antor, S tan field m achinist. The w edding took place A ugust 31 in W alla W alla w ith Mr. and Mrs. H arold W allace as a t tendants. Mr. and Mrs. M antor are now a t home in th e Stanfield Hotel BIG VALUE building. C harles H edrick and Stanley Wes- sell of the air corps division of the 12 oz. tin ..................... U. S. Army are being welcomed by A nother fresh ship home folks The boys a re stationed at M offett Field, California, and are m ent this week. on a 45-day furlough. They were ac Choice Blue Rose T ry it! lb. companied by Bud Peabo of Portland 10 lbs. who is also enrolled at Moffet Field. Mrs. Sam N tcolettis and Sam Nu- do of P ortland, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard H errick of Forest Grove re CALUMET BAKING POW DER..... 2i/2 lb. tin 4 3 $ pair turned to th e ir 'homes Monday fol C A M A Y S O A P ............................ 3 cakes 17$ low ing a sh o rt v isit a t the F. Nudo and C harles H errick homes. Mrs. Also Wool Slacks — Tin Pants — Jeans and C R 1 s c O ........................................... 3 lb. tin 5 3 $ N icoletti is a sister of Mrs. Nudo. Mayor F ran k Sloan is again a t his Patterned Whipcords. home after an absence of two m onths spent in P o rtland w here he has been receiving medical atten tio n . His PHONE condition is reported as being much All sizes 401 improved. Miss Betty H irsch and Clarence Large selection, including Prints & Rayons. Wood of P o rtlan d accom panied L. L. H irsch to S tanfield S aturday and <• «g» were guests a t th e M. Refvem home over the week end. The la tte r has All styles, including Brogues, By Mrs. Bernice W atten b u rg er * GARDEN CLUB again taken up his duties as science Dutch Boys and Antiques. in stru cto r and coach in th e local * CHATS School sta rted Monday m orning at high school. Pine City w ith eleven in th e grades. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon P la tt of Cor- N urserymen prefer to sell rose Mrs. Lois K ent of R ainier. Ore., is nicopia mine near Baker visited over OF THE LATEST STYLING- bushes in the fall, and bargains in teacher. The high school was closed Labor Day at the Byron Brown resi fine p lan ts a t th a t tim e are a ttra c th is year and the stu d e n ts are en dence. Slipons - Coat Style - Angoras - Two Tone terin g in tow n schools. Ray Ayers Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bard spent the tive, but if you will persist In p u t entered H erm iston; the Helms girls week end a t Baker. Stripes - Chenille tin g off your purchase u n til spring, entered S tanfield; Guy Moore, the Miss Elva Berry was hostess to the here is one th in g to th in k of— a Daly and Healy girls and th e O’Brien Bridge club w hen it resumed m eet ings Monday follow ing a m onth’s va rosebush bought in the spring has boys entered at Heppner. Betty F inch will en ter school in cation. been lying dorm ant all w inter in Tacoma, Wn. She is stay in g w ith Mrs. T royer visited her daughter, cold storage or kept cramped up in her au n t, Mrs. T rum an Sether. M arian, Sunday and Monday. Miss a pot, and one put into your garden The school bus routes were let to Troyer and Mrs. Jan n e Leslie have FOR SATURDAY & MONDAY ONLY — in the fall has established a fine Mrs. Helms for the Vey route, and taken ap artm en ts in the Bard build Mrs. Finch the O’Brien route. Ber ing and are ag ain teaching in the nice W atten b u rg er does th e ja n ito r grades. ONE LOT GIRLS’ SLIPONS......79«! & 98tf work. Supt. and Mrs. F. C. F itzp atrick Mr. and Mrs. C. Green and family retu rn ed T hursday from Roseburg ONE LOT GIRLS’ COAT Style 8 9 $ - $ 1 .3 9 of Echo visited Sunday a t th e E. B. where they spent th e m ajor p art of W atten b u rg er home. Mrs. R obert th e summer. Mrs. F itzp a trick teach McGreen and Shirley were also visi es the 8th grade and handw ork in the tors. grades and high school. GOOD ASSORTMENT Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dibblee and Miss Sophronia Rhea is again at • I t 's a f a c t , m o to r is ts . T h e n e w Mrs. Izelle Comlon of R ainier her work in the M. Refvem store fol G o o d rich S a f e t y S ilv e r to w n h a s a brought t'heir d au g h ter Mrs. K ent to low ing two weeks vacation spent sp ecia lly d esig n ed w i n d s h i e l d - w i p e r ine City Sunday evening to resume w ith her a u n t, Mrs. W. E. Brock, in Tennis Shoes - Sweat Sox - Sweat Shirts STATE ACCREDITED P her a c t i o n tr e a d t h a t s w e e p s w e t ro a d s duties as teacher a t th e P ine Ci Pendleton. d r y —so d r y th a t ty school. All were d in n er guests at TEACHER OF Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baker and th e C. B. W atten b u rg er home. y o u c a n a c tu a lly children were week end guests a t the PIANO L iari^-A MATCH Guy Moore and P at O’B rian left F. A. Baker home. Mrs. F. A. Baker Sunday for Salem to en ter th e ir 4-H retu rn ed to Spokane w ith them for ON ITS TRACK! New Classes Starting sheep in the sta te fair. F or sa fe ty to a two weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore spent George Billups and Bob Refvem m orrow see us “Quality Merchandise at City Prices” September 6th a week w ith Mrs. Moore’s p aren ts in are w orking on th e R.E.A. surveying a b o u t S ilv e r - R ainier. Ore. crew near Echo. to w n s t o d a y . N o t High school credits given. C. H. Bartholomew retu rn ed home Mr. and Mrs. R alph B artley were e x tr a cost? , Earn a minor in Music. Saturday from Spokane, Wn. P ortland visitors last week. M ontain F inch left Sunday for his Miss Dorothy Thomson of P o rtlan d Misg M arie R hea, who spent the in S eattle redy for school. -itho is teaching the 7th grade, is summ er w ith her sister a t Healeys- Miss E thel Buckley of Parm a, and Beginners taken pri home Mr. and Mrs. Finch and fam ily a t m aking her home w ith Mrs. Ila W al burg, Cal., retu rn ed to her home in her gupst, Miss Ellen B urns of Spo kane. T he young ladies are teach the Lena dance Saturday. lace. Stanfield Friday. vately or in classes. See tended ers and were en route to Snohomish. Mr. and Mrs. Ried Busieck and Mrs. Clarence H ieter, who haa Recent visitors a t th e E. J. Meyer W n., and W h ite Fish, Mont., re- LttSAVU TREAD..... COLDER PIV DLOHMMT PROTECTION fam ily of Long Creek spent Sunday been v isitin g at th e home of her mo farm home were Mrs. Meyer’s niece, spectively. about them at once. and Monday w ith Mrs. Busleck's par ther, Mrs. Geo. Wood, has retu rn ed ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W atten b u r- to her home in M arysville, Cal. Studio — Main Street ger. Miss Peggy P ip er of Clackam as Mrs. E thel K nighten of H ardm an was a guest a t th e J. F. Rueber home Hermiston spent Monday n ig h t w ith her m oth last week. Mis3 N adine Rueber ac er. Mrs. K nighten is teaching a t the com panied Miss P iper to P o rtlan d F rid ay and retu rn ed to Stanfield Alpine school. Burl W atten b u rg er took first Sunday. The girls were classm ates prize w ith his float entered under a t Oregon State. COFFEE Corned Beet 19* RICE ......... 45* W4 >5* HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE AI NS Boys’ School Cords e t o i s i $ 1 .5 9 M ottled Cords $ 1 .9 8 School Dresses 5 9 c up PINE CITY NEWS W /N D M /ELD - W/PERACT/ON School Shoes SW EATERS OF NEW TIRE GIVES QUICKEST NON-SKID STOPS YOU’VE EVER SEEN ON WET ROADS! A Special on Sweaters G o ld s E . M u m m a G irls9 Sport J a c k e ts - S k irts S A Y L O R ’S Goodrich SAFtH Silvertown C o n n o r’s A u t o R e p a ir Shop “ SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS” They’re Here - STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA PRESENTS -tto & D ú LITTLE - - So T ry These Golden R ule a s Oder a c e n tu ry ago Whan you buy Coffee Guaranteed — Lb. M ilk Carnation - 3 large cans 1 9 « 2 lb. box Crackers 19c 8 oz bottle V a n illa 19« 6 boxes 18c Matches Mop Sticks ea lO c Macaroni Hard wheat d^Lbs. 19c Shredded W heat Kelloggs IO C IO C Jels R ite Perfect Pectin Beans Red Mexican S lbs. Lemons doz. 19c Corn Flakes Reg. size 6c Connor’s Cash Store PHONE 301 HERMISTOI JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS y o u a r e a s s u re d o f r e p a ir service during theirlong life "Afe scared of ghosts?” quacks Donald, ‘‘Say- Why only 'fraid-cats feel that wayl I ’ve left my car outside—in case I might get bored in this dull place. Besides, in Standard’s speed I trust— I ’d just say, ‘Ghosts, excuse my dust!’ ” As brave as brave he struts along A-whistling a merry song. DONALD DUCK C A N ’T HELP flirting with trouble—but why should you? It’s so easy to bring your car for preventive Standard Service regularly! Check ups from bumper to bumper save trouble and needless expense. And how much better your car behaves. USE OUR N A T IO N A L CREDIT C A R D — Good in Your Neighborhood and From Coast la Coast vofaut, pel qaMon, with, STANDARD TWO NEW JOHN DEERE Hammer 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. Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. PENDLETON - PHONE 518 Stores in Arlington, Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena.