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Any cooperative en te rp rise , to .ucceed, needs tw o th in g s. On„ is honest and efficien t m an ag e m en t. T h e o th e r is th e c o n sta n t, activ e p a rtic ip a tio n of a w ell-in fo rm ed an d loyal m em bership. To m ake su re of th e first, you m u st also have th e second. T he tw o to g e th e r m ake an u n b e a ta b le co m b in atio n . — H en ry A. W allace. S e cretary of A g ric u ltu re Alber’s Flapjack Flour Waffle Syrup Peanut Butter 9.8 lb. bag M aple F lav o r 9 ta le y 's lb. tin R eliance F in est Q u ality BIG COFFEE 15* lb. ja r NU BORA VALUE An economy coffee that is good to drink T ry It! « lb. G ia n t P ack ag es 45c 43c 29c W ash in g P ow der 98* FREE S e n sa tio n a l new Z IP P E R clo th es lin e ....................... E lim in a te s clo th es pins - 50 ft. long COFFEE 4 M. J. B. or MAXWELL HOUSE W illip H arb o r B lue P earl OYSTERS Chocolate Eclairs lb. tin $1.00 5 °z tin 10c Pound 19c HERMISTON MERCANTILE PH O N E COOPERATIVE 3011 <• .;. <. .;. .;. <. .;. <• ❖ * GARDEN CLUB CHATS By Mrs. T. A. O’G rady T his is th e tim e of th e y e a r fo r catalog g a rd e n in g , th e tim e to p lan w hat we w an t to grow an d w here we w a n t to grow it in o u r flo w er beds n ex t su m m er. A long w ith o u r old fa v o rite s >lt w ill be in te re s tin g to try one o r m ore of th e new 1940 in tro d u ctio n s. T h e re a re m any, re a sonable in p rice, re ad y to add v a rie ty to th e g a rd e n n e x t season. F orem ost in th e new p e tu n ia s Is the L ad y b ird , w ith bloom s of fie ry red said to hold th e color even In the m ost in ten se su n lig h t. Som e o th e r new p e tu n ia s a re th e C ream S tar, of cream y color w ith s t a r lik e form , th e B etsy R oss, a cu rio u s blending of red an d w h ite w ith very large ru ffle d bloom s, an d Glow, one of th e all-A m erican selectio n s of last y ear, rose red in color. B urpee h as developed a new z in nia In th e larg e flow ered ty p e , th e ¡petals b ein g "c u rle d , tw is te d and q u illed in a way n ev er seen b efo re.” T hese a re only a v ery few of th e new v a rieties w hich a re b ein g placed on th e m a rk e t th is y ear. If every m em ber of th e club w ould p la n t one new v a riety , m uch in te re s t w ould be added to th e fall flo w er show . ❖ ❖ ❖ If you received a p o in s e ttia p la n t for C h ristm as and w ish to keep th e p la n t over for n ex t y e a r we re c en tly read th a t you sh o u ld "w ith o ld w a te r g ra d u a lly w hen th e lo w er leaves begin to drop. A llow to d ry o u t e n tirely . W hen all leaves have d ro p p ed sto re pot in a w arm d ry place u n til May, .then c u t stem s an d re p o t.” M uch in te re s t is b e in g sh o w n in th e re c ita l of th e P e n d le to n M ale C h o ru s w hich w ill ta k e place J a n u a ry 26 a t th e h ig h schol au d ito riu m . All w ho h av e h e ard th e so lo ist of th e ev en in g , D an iM otanic, s ta te th a t he h as a m arv elo u s voice. I t is to he hoped th a t no one w ill m iss th is splen d id e n te rta in m e n t. ❖ ❖ ❖ T h e n e x t m eetin g of th e club w ill be on J a n u a r y 26, w hen th e sp eak er for th e day w ill be H a rry F. C line, en to m o lo g ist, fo rm erly co n n ected w ith th e fed eral la b o ra to ry a t T w in F alls, Idaho, b u t now w ith th e ex ten sio n serv ice of O regon S ta te col lege. Mr. C lin e’s su b je c t w ill be "G ard en P e sts.” COLUMBIA NEWS By Mrs. E d w ard Shaw T h e C olum bia school b ird s' C h ris t m as w re a th w as placed in th e grove d u rin g th e snow . T h e C h ristm as tree w h ich w as h u n g w ith little can s of su e t an d b read crum bs, w as Placed in th e grove T uesday, T he G ran g e hom e econom ics club m et w ith Mrs. N ellie T u ck er F rid ay , a t th e T heodore P an ag es home. M ary an d Peggy S om m erer w ere S u n d ay a fte rn o o n v isito rs a t th e Jo h n K nox home. Mr, an d Mrs. H arv ey DeMoss a r rived a t th e hom e of h is p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n DeMoss. J a n u a ry 10 th . T h e fo llo w in g day th ey mo tored to N o rth P o w d er for a v isit w ith h e r p a re n ts, 'Mr. an d Mrs. W. II. Myers. T h ey retu rn ed , to the Jo h n DeMoss hom e F rid a y and left M onday for th e ir farm a t H a rp ste r, Id ah o , w ith th e ir fu r n itu r e w hich h ad been sto red a t th e Jo h n DeMoss home. Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es R eid, w ho h av e been v is itin g his p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H. R eid, le ft F rid a y en ro u te to San F ra n c isc o via C olfax, S pokane an d S eattle. A t San F r a n cisco th ey w ill sail for th e ir home In H onolulu. P ercy C orm an, Mrs. T heodore P a u a g e s a n d Mr. an d Mrs. H. J. O tt a tte n d e d an all d ay m eetin g o f th e G ran g e co u n ty co u n cil a t th e Cold S p rin g s G ran g e S a tu rd a y . A pot luck d in n e r w as enjoyed. Mrs. M ary H a rr w as a Sunday d in n e r g u est of Mr. an d Mrs. Roy R ogers an d fam ily. Two new p u p ils have e n te re d the C olum bia school. T hey a re W ildred L inn, th ird g rad e, an d M elvin Ezell, fo u rth g rad e. Mrs. A nna L aM ar of B u tte r Creek is m ak in g h e r hom e w ith th e Jo h n DeMoss fam ily. A rild a FostgT left S a tu rd a y for T h e D alles w h ere sh e w ill be em ployed at th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mr. B ill M artin . Mrs. Jessie H ooker ac c id e n tly let a p ack ag e of frozen m eat fall on her foot S a tu rd a y n ig h t. It in ju re d her foot so b ad ly th a t she h ad to con su lt a d o cto r th e n e x t day. Mrs. M iles B a ra g e r le ft fo r W a its b u rg F rid a y for a v isit w ith her siste r-in -la w , Mrs. M. R. S tu a rt. She re tu rn e d T u esd ay of th is week. T h e fo llo w in g boys an d g irls e n joyed a b irth d a y p a rty in honor of J u n io r W eeks a t th e M abel W eeks hom e S u n d ay : M y ra an d N orm a G etchell, D o ro th y H ia tt, Rose M ary K eller. L ew is W ilso n , C layton B uell, D o ro th y N elson an d R achel W eeks. T he C olum bia S titc h e rs sew ing club a re se llin g p o tted p la n ts for th e b e n e fit of th e club. FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT Saturday, Jan. 20 A t S t a n f ie ld CRACKERS 2 lb. box 15c L IV E S 11 O CO A 1 lb. can 10 C H E E S E J {T S EG G S SPUDS lb. 19c 3 for 19c Doz. 15c mkd bxtra Doz. 11c 50 lbs. 59c Connor’s Cash Stores d em o n strated th ey w ere also s k ill ful in co nsum ing h a m b u rg e rs a n d ice cream . T hose honored w ere H alph N eill, G uy C lark, A ndy B row n, G eorge M cD erm ott, Don Refvem , C arl M oilsted. Bob R hea, Bob K asari, Bud M cG raw , R obert P otenski and C ecil B row n. T h e M is ses R osem ary S tep h en s, N eva H ed rick. V irg in ia and L o rn a G ab riel as sisted th e hostesses. Mrs. O rval M eyers a n d baby d a u g h te r S h aro n L aV elle w ere re leased from th e H erm isto n G eneral h ospital an d a re now a t th e L onnie M eyers home. MID-WINTER SPECIALS — from Jan. 15 to Feb. 8 — * * • ♦ • $3.00 LAVENDOIL $ £ .5 0 $3.50 LAVENDOIL with added oil for $ y 0 0 $5.00 RILLING MACHINE PERMANENT $ ^ .5 0 H ERM ISTO N UNION CHURCH C. W a rn e r, P a sto r T he u n iv erse m u st have a cen te r. G overnm ent m ust have a cen te r. C h ris tia n ity m u st have a c e n te r, all to avoid ch ao s an d confusion. W e sh a ll w o rsh ip a ro u n d th a t th o u g h t S u n d ay m o rn in g , th e se r mon topic b e in g “C h ris t T h e C en te r .” T h ere w as a reason an d a need for C h ris t’s a d v e n t in to th e w orld, for th e exam ple of H is life, H is te a c h ings and H is sacrifice. O ur S unday evening serm on w ill be "W h y C h rist.” We a re h ap p y to a n n o u n ce our R u b y’s B eauty S a lo n t as g iven by C h arles T ay lo r, services are a g a in re a c h in g no rm al a tte n d a n c e follow ing th e Influ en za w e a th e r observer, for th e week e n d epidem ic, 120 b e in g in S unday ing W ednesday, J a n u a r y 17. school la s t Sunday. W ere you c o u n t 9 J a n u a r y 11 ..... ............ 31 ed in som e one of th e S un d ay schools J a n u a r y 12 ..... ............ 37 17 in o u r com m unity la s t S unday? 24 J a n u a r y 13 ..... ............ 42 J a n u a r y 14 ..... ............ 42 24 WEATHER REPORT J a n u a r y 15 ..... ............ 43 25 T h e follow ing is th e w e a th e r re- J a n u a r y 16 ..... ............ 47 36 , 6 DAYS F r id a y t h r u T h u r s d a y ;i:3tomei s depend on the fam o u s n a tio n a lly ad v ertise d nam es in foods an d you’ll fin d th a t S afew ay fe a tu re s them rig h t dow n th e line a t low est possible cash prices P runes O regon 10 lbs. 980 GREEN BEANS 25* 10 reg. bars 2 9 * C ry stal W h ite J e llo VAN CAMPS PkB 5« or Jello Pudding By Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s 3 303 tins £ £ 0 P ork & B eans PINEAPPLE S u -P u r b G ra n u la te d Soap 29 oz. tins S um m er Isles - 'M atched B roken Slices 00 3 50-oz. Pkg«. No. 2 tin CORN, I 3 14^-oz. tins 85* 17 oz. tins qt. ja r 1O0 f 0^ 3 10^-oz. tins £^0 Del M onte - F u ll S egm ents M ilk C a rn a tio n , 14% oz. B o rd en ’s o r F e d e ra l tin PEAS, 4 -sieve L ibby’s F an cy CASCADE C am ay S alad D ressing Toiljet S oap B ar 15* G oodyear W hole K ern el GRAPEFRUIT I 2 19-oz. tins Del M onte W hole SO A P STANFIELD NEWS Cap. B ehm e b ro u g h t a tru c k load of wood from U k iah M onday. He re p o rts o n ly six inches of snow a t th e su m m it n e a r U kiah. T he lib ra ry board m et W ednesday afte rn o o n to m ake p la n s for 1940. A d d itio n al sh elv in g space w ill be added for m ag azin es, th u s leaving m ore ta b le room . T h e board con sists o f Mrs. F . A. B ak er, p re sid e n t Mrs. H e rb e rt G illan d ers, secretary- tre a su re r, and th re e tru ste e s, Mrs. L. J o u a n n a u lt, J. W. H eckm an and E rn e s t Sires. A t th e b i-w eekly m eetin g of th e L ad ies A id J a n u a r y 11, Mrs. Troy ❖ ❖ ❖ C olem an a c te d as p re sid in g officer All hoys a n d g irls who have s ig n w ith Mrs. Tom G regory as hostess, ed up for th e H erm isto n J u n io r d u rin g th e tea h o u r. A tte n tio n is called to th e all day m e etin g on S tan field C om m ercial C lub G ard en clu b w ill m eet in th e base J a n u a r y 25, w h ich th e sew in g com P re s e n ts a D ance a t m en t of th e local lib ra ry a t 2 :0 0 m ltte e has a rra n g e d 'for. S ev eral R efvem H all o'clock S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . O fficers q u ilts w ill he tie d an d a pot luck w ill be elected , co m m ittees a p p o in t lu n ch served a t noon. Rev. and — Music by The Troubadors — Mrs. J. K. G riffith w ill c o n trib u te A dm ission 60c & 15c ed an d p lan s m ade fo r s p rin g g ar to th e a fte rn o o n p ro g ram follow ing dens. th e business m e etin g w hich opens a t 2 :3 0 P. ,M. S pecial m usical n u m b ers a re g iv en each S u n d ay n ig h t d u rin g th e c h u rc h serv ices by th e y o u n g peo p le's chorus, d ire c te d by M iss Neva H edrick. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W ood, re c e n t ly wed in G reat F alls, M ont., a re re ceiv in g th e good w ishes of th e ir frien d s. Mrs. W ood w as B etty Jo ch - in of G reat F a lls before h e r m a r riag e. T hey a re liv in g a t p re s e n t w ith Mrs. M arth a W ood b u t plan to b u ild a hom e on th e ir fo rty acres n o rth of tow n as soon as w eather co n d itio n s w ill p erm it. G. E. G reath o u se w as called to M ilw aukee, Ore., W ed n esd ay because of th e d e a th of his m o th er, Mrs. Ida P h iillp y . F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held In M ilw aukie S a tu rd a y . F o rty CCC en ro llees from In d ia na a rriv e d at Cam p S tan field S a tu r day. E d u catio n al ad v iso r, Mr. S w it R IP E - LOB. CANS zer. s ta te s th a t new classes w ill be form ed o r o th e rs reo rg an ized in o r d er th a t th e boys m ay h av e a choice of su b jects. Mrs. M artin Refvem e n te rta in e d th e P o lly an n a clu b a t h e r hom e W ednesday aftern o o n . In v ited g u ests included Meadames D. F u lp , S. P. S m ith . B yron B row n. H. P B onne- w itz, G. E llio t. W a lte r Isaek9on. J M. R ich ard s and Miss E lv a B erry. Mrs. G eorge T n n n ell of V ernonia. B o rd en ’s ta ll cans Ore.. Is a g u est at th e hom e of h er sister. Mrs. Lou H a rla n . Mr. H arlan » h o Is a p a tie n t In St. A n th o n y 's LARGE E X T R A hiw pital is m uch im proved. About 60 C om m ercial C lub m em bers an d th e ir g u ests a tte n d e d the tu rk e y d in n e r in th e F ra te rn a l hall T h u rsd ay n ig h t. S ev eral c o u n ty and h ig h w ay o fficials w ere In a tte n d ance. P ro g ram num ber«, asid e from ta lk s by th e m en. inclu d ed m usical NO 2 I j OCAL SPUDS selectio n s by h ig h school an d grades. T uesday e v e n in g 's b a sk e tb a ll en co u n te rs betw een th e boys' team s of th e Adams high an d g rad e schools and th e S ta n fie ld h ig h and grad es proved In te re stin g from s t a r t to finish. B oth g am es re su lte d in high score« for th e S u n f ie ld boys. 35 to 15 fo r th e h ig h school an d 32 to 10 in th e g rad e gam e F o llo w in g th e HERMISTON UMATILLA gam es th e h ig h school team s w ere Phone 2761 e n te rta in e d at th e M artin Refvem Phone 3135 home, w ith Mr«. R efvem an d Coach H aisch as h osts. T h e boys h ere £ THU RSDA Y, JA N U A R Y 18, 1940 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PARE P O I'K j* SO U PS E xcept C hicken & M ushroom CALUMET Sugar 16 oz. tin B k i n g P ow der U. & I o r Sea Istan d 10 lb. C loth bag lb. 19c - 2 lbs. 35* 5 lb. tin 35c -1 0 lb. tin 600 pt. 21c - qt. 35* NOB HILL Coffee f KARO C rackers S n o w flak e Syrup 2 lb. box NU-MADE M ayonnaise I S p a g h etti F ra n c o A m erican 3 tin s — Friday & Saturday — w /n Our Fruitstands O R A N G ES F an cy S u n k is t - Sw eet & Ju ic y 220 size 2 doz. Caae $ 2 .8 9 F ancy S u n k ist - Sw eet & Ju ic y L arg e Ju m b o size Doz. / m MEAT J FEATURED Beef Roast lb. 1 7 c Selected te n d e r c u ts from fancy beef. P o rk R oast . Lb 1 2 |0 Lean & T e n d e r - S h an k less S h o u ld er C uts L am b R o a s t Lb 1 2 |* S w ift’s - T e n d er ta s ty P ic n ic s Lb I9 C Lb. IO C S w ift's - C ircles S - H ockless B A N A N 3 A S lbs. G olden R ipe F r u it J o w l B acon F in e for S easo n in g S h o r t e n in g O NIO NS Mild A Sw eet 12 lbs. A rm o u r's W h ite Cloud 4 lbs. S lic e d B a c o n Lb. M orrell’s - F an cy R indless P ie c e B a c o n Snow w h ite ige. head Lb. C a rste n ’s W a sh in g to n B rand W ell lean stre a k e d Mild su g a r cured. YOUR SAFEW AY S 1 0 R E HAS TH E LO W EST PRIC ES 19C