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A C O O PER A TIVE STORE IS D IF F E R E N T . T h e cu sto m er-m em b ers a re th e o w n ers a n d by heir votes co n tro l th e policies a n d elect a B oard of D irecto rs to ru n the sto re for thenn. T h e d ire c to rs th en h ire a m a n a g e r to op ia te th e store. T h is setu p re s u lts in serv ice a t cost to th e c u sto mer. All p ro fits re s u ltin g .from o p eratio n of th e sto re a re e ith e r placed back in to th e business o r a re re tu rn e d to th e cu sto m ers as patro n ag e div id en d s. T he a n n u a l m eetin g of th e C )-op. G rocery w ill be held F rid ay , F eb ru ary 16th a t 8 :0 0 p in. in th e U nion ch u rch basem ent. P lan to a tte n d an d ta k e a c tiv e p a rt. Co-op. Coffee 1 lb. P acked in Qt. M ason ja r 3 lb. g lass ja r 73c C p R oyal Gelatine Dessert & Puddings P ack ag e Slices 2 for 35c Pineapple B roken No. 2*4 tin s F u ll Q u a rt J a r D ill Pickles be Corn S tarc h J lb. pkg. Can 7c O ld D u tc h Cleanser w> _ F in est G rade S tra w ttr O O W l F in est W o rk m an sh ip - 5 -tie 89c 2 :3 0 in th e a fte rn o o n , inis'eac of T h u rsd a y as p lan n ed , to ta k e up th e stu d y of ju d g in g a t a m a te u r flow er show s. T h is course should be b en e ficial no t only to those in te re ste d in ju d g in g b u t to all w ho p la n to ex h ib it a t show s. T h e h o rtic u ltu ra l sta n d a rd s by w hich flow ers a re ju d g ed a re th e s ta n d a rd s w hich should g o v ern th e e x h ib ito r in choosing th e bloom s from th e g a r den fo r ex h ib it. All w ho a re in te r ested a re in v ite d to a tte n d . ❖ ❖ ❖ Tw o ju n io r g a rd e n clu b u n its have been o rg an ized an d o ffic e rs elected fo r th e co m in g seaso n . T h ey a re u n d e r th e d ire c tio n a f M rs. Em il Z ivney. T h e C olum bia u n it b oasts o f 25 m em b ers an d th e H erm isto n u n it h as 28 m em bers. P ra y e r m e etin g w ill follow a t th e sam e place a t 7 :3 0 . E veryone c o r d ially in v ited . L adies Aid m eetin g W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 7. C h ristia n E n d eav o rers w ill m eet a t th e ch u rch a t 6 :4 5 p.m. T h u rs day, Feb. 1, to go to U m a tilla to th e rally . ❖ < •♦ « > < •♦ ♦ ♦ GARDEN CLUB CHATS ♦ By Mrs. T. A. O’G rady T h ere a re co m p arativ ely few house p la n ts w h ich w ill do w ell in n o rth w indow s, th o u g h th e re a re som e w hich seem to th riv e b est w ith o u t su n lig h t. T hese a re m o st ly 'foliage p lan ts, h a v in g few if a n y bloom s. In th is cla ssific a tio n a re ferns, E n g lish ivy and R ex begonias. F ern s re q u ire co n sid erab le lig h t, an d a m oist soil, b u t a re sen sitiv e ito d ra fts. E n g lish ivy w ill do b est in m oist soil an d w ill sta n d ex trem es in te m p e ra tu re . E n g lish ivy m ay also be su ccessfu lly gro w n in w ater in h a n g in g vases to a ttra c tiv e ly fram e b o th sides of a w indow . W a n d e rin g Jew in both g re e n an d v a ri- g ated colors m ay be used in th e sam e w ay. If a sm all piece of c h a r coal is p u t in th e w a te r it w ill p re v en t stem ro t and keep th e w ater sw eet. Rex begonias do w ell w ith o u t s u n lig h t, th o u g h som e su n w ill d eep en th e colors in th e fo liag e. T h ey r e q u ire m oist so il an d m ay need to be pinched back to keep th e m com pact in form . ❖ ❖ ❖ A stu d y g ro u p w ill m eet a t th e hom e of th e club p re sid e n t, Mrs. F. B. B elt, on F rid ay , F e b ru a ry 2, a t T h e Rev. and Mrs. S te a rn s C ush in g , J r ., w ere in P e n d le to n T u esd ay to a tte n d th e m e e tin g of th e P a r sonage C lub o f M eth o d ist m in is te rs an d th e ir w ives. T h e g ro u p g a th ered a t th e hom e of th e K irb y s. A f te r an en jo y ab le p o t lu c k d in n e r, th e r e w as a discussion of com ing p lan s in th e ch u rc h , of m u tu a l p ro blem s an d th e ir s o lu tio n , and a fte r som e tim e in v is itin g a b rie f devo tio n a l period closed th e m eetin g . Boardman Community Presbyterian Church Rev. Jo h n K. W alp o le, P a sto r S u n d ay school 1 0 :0 0 a. m. M o rn in g w o rsh ip 1 1 :1 5 a. m. S e r - | mon b y th e p asto r. S p ecial m usic by th e y o u n g people’s choir. C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r a t 7 :0 0 p. m. C h o ir p ra c tic e M onday ev e n in g a t 7 :0 0 p. m. a t th e ch u rch . S u n d ay school te a c h e rs ’ m eetin g , T h u rsd a y ,. F eb. 8, 6 :4 5 p.m. a t th e hom e o f Mr. an d Mrs. M essenger, led by R o b ert B erger. HURRY! Gala Food Event Free Groceries, Doughnuts, Cof fee and Flour All Day Saturday. See O u r H a n d b ills 4 lb. pkg. f g i fg l RED BEANS ............... 4 lbs. f PEPPER ...,.......... 1 lb. pkg. 14$ SPAGHETTI 4 lb. pkg. |g< MACARONI ............... 4 lbs. SU G A R CORNED BEEF VANILLA, W estag imit. 8 oz. CORN FLAKES, Albers, pkg. Pure Cane 2 No. 2 tin s S u g ar Beile - Sw eet, te n d e r ™ J BEANS, stringless 2 cans CORN, whole kernel ...... can 7< 15* 7* EGGS, large extras ....... doz. 15* SUPURB lge. pkg. 15* WHITE EAGLE S lb. pkg. 27c SALAD OIL qt. 25c - gal. gg< BREAD 1 lb. loaf 9c -1 % lb. IS* BAKING POWDER, Calu., lb. FLOUR, 4 Peaks 49 lb. sk. $ J .3 5 YEAST, Fleischmann .......... 3* 2 for YEAST, Magic ......................... CATSUP .......... 14 oz. bot. MARSHMALLOWS 1 lb. pkg. OR E G O N ’S L arg e No. 2*4 tin E m erald Bay. free from g rit GREEK BEANS B ria rg a te 2 No. 2 tin s F an cy cu t, strin g le ss A3* 39* WIENERS, fat ones lb. F in e .q u a lity , w ashed, fresh & crisp 20* .. 10 lb. mesh bags J 2* S u n k ist, fu ll of ju ice, la rg e size GRAPENUTS Reg. 12 oz. pkg. SW EET ONIONS J J W a lla W a lla gro w n C ra c k e rs SUGAR Lb. P kg. 12c W h ite K in g T o ile t S o a p .......... 2 bars S u -P u rb G ra n u la ted S o a p .... lge. pkg. 1 7 ^ R i n s o ........................ ...................... lge. pkg. 19<! R ed or W h ite B e a n s ........................ 5 lbs. 29tf F a n c y F u ll H e a d R i c e ................... 5 lbs. 29tf B ro w n S u g a r, golden “c” .......... 3 lbs. I9< K e llo g g ’s R ic e K r i s p i e s ......... lge. pkg. 10tf PINEAPPLE 3 No. 1 fla t tin s ^ g ^ L ibby’s sliced or cru sh ed Preserves 5 lbs. or SPA G H ET T I Elbow c u t X S a lty K risp P u re C ane 10 lb. p a p er bag or U & I fin e g ra n u la te d 2 P la y m a te - A ssorted k in d s MARSHMALLOWS Lb. pkg. j « 29 c C u d a h y ’s D ried B e e f ................ 2 OZ. jar D u c h e ss S a la d D r e s s in g ........... qt. jar 25<£ E d w a r d s C o f f e e .............. lb. 2 1 c - 2 lbs. 41 4 N o b H ill C o f f e e .............. lb. 19c - 2 lbs. 35< F e d e r a l or C h eru b M ilk 3 tall tins 2 0 C T o w n H o u se G ra p efru it J u ic e 12 oz. tin 5C W h ite M a g ic B lea ch er, qt. 10c - % g a l. 19< 8 * »5* M ATCHES PORK 6 box c a rto n M ade in th e W est LEG 0’ PORK R o ast. L ean, ten d er. C hoice select c u ts Bacon 24l/> lbs. 20* 15* 15* A rm o u r's w h ite label Mild s u g a r cured M edium w eig h t A ny size « P iece Lb. “ * 49 lbs. Fresh Bread J u lia Lee W rig h t’s h a s th a t hom e-m ade fla v o r m en like. ////< / Picnics C a rs te n ’8 s u g a r cured S h o rt S h an k s M edium size B E E F R O A S T .........................lb. 19< SLICED BACON, rin d le ss............lb. 25< P O R K C H O P S .................... lb. 19< PO RK RO A ST lb. \2 V 2 t PO RK SA U SA G E 2 lbs. 29< LOIN PORK ROAST lb. 15< PU RE LARD . . . . . . . . 4 lbs. 25< SALMON or HALIBUT, sliced ... lb. 17< 1 lb. loaf - lge. IV2 lb. We Reserve Right to Limit lb. 17« L ean te n d e r pig pork PORK STEAK 91 IS* Connor ’s Cash S tore SALE F R ID A Y & S A T U R D A Y 5* g* Camay P H O N E 2761 — H E R M IS T O N E x tra fa n c y , m akes a n ideal ta s ty tonic CARROTS, parsnips or turnips 4 lbs. L E M O N S...................... .............. doz. — MEAT DEPARTMENT — lb. box 79c RHUBARB ............................... 3 5 lb. pail 25* ~ lbs. 25* A P P L E S .................. In shopping bag Safeway’s Producer-Consumer BANANAS, Gold, ripe fruit lb. BACON, Swift’s side Produce Items Keep H e a lth y — e a t m ore a p ples, , H elps you re s is t “ flu ” an d w in te r colds. Y our fa v o r ite e a tin g or co o k in g ap p le is fe a tu re d a t Safew ay. W inesaps - P acked boxes SALAD DRESSING qt. ja r COFFEE, Edwards Depen., lb.Jg^ BACON, sliced, no waste, lb. F eb ru ary 2 to 8 Incl. APPLES 3 No. 2 tin s G olden, cream sty le 12oz-can 5c YEAST, Macs ............ Your M o n e y -S a v in g C ash G rocer S P IN A C H H IG HW AY CORN IO lb. bag 4 9 c columns PEAS F lu ffie s t TOILET TISSUE ............ roll TOMATO JUICE CORN, cream style 303 can .. reg. size MS* 16* 15* BUYER MEETS r □ r LLLLix i I CD IN OuR AD SAFEWAY WINTER FOOD CARNIVAL MACARONI CHEESE, just right ....... lb. Odd Fellows to Install. T h e H e rm isto n Odd F ellow s w ill hold an in s ta lla tio n of o fficers on M onday, F e b ru a ry 5. T h e o fficers w ill hold term fo r th e n e x t six mon ths. DON’T MISS THIS GREAT 6-DAY SALE . . . P u re stra in e d , Skovbo GRAND OPENING CARD O F THA NK S. W e w ish to th a n k o u r frie n d s a n d n eig h b o rs for th e k in d n ess an d sy m p a th y show n d u rin g th e sudden loss of o u r in fa n t son, W illiam K e n n e th . W e w ish to esp ecially th a n k those w ho p resen ted flo ra l o fferin g s. Mr. a n d Mrs. K e n n e th G regory, S ta n fie ld , O regon. P r ice s F r id a y th rou gh T h u rsd a y N ig h t — HONEY RAISINS ......... O regon S ta te C ollege— P re lim in a ry an n o u n c e m e n ts by th e O regon s ta te system of h ig h e r ed u catio n sum m er session» show th e d a te s h ere for th e com ing su m m er to be J u n e 24 to A ugust 2 fo r th e m a jo r se s sion, and A ugust 5 to S ep tem b er 6 for th e second session. N ine term h o u rs of c re d it m ay be e arn ed in e ith e r session. T h e su m m er session of th e I n s titu te of M arine B iology a t Coos H ead w ill be held J u n e 17 to Ju ly 26. T h is session, com bining th e fe a tu re s of a beach v a c atio n w ith sc ie n tific stu d y , h a s been o f p a rtic u la r 'in te re s t to te a c h e rs of biology and o th e rs in te re ste d in the m arin e life of th e O regon coast. , SAFEWAY Methodist Ministers Meet. <• O.S.C. Summer Sessions Dates Set. HERMISTON B A PTIST CHURCH G rayden D. Loree, P a sto r S unday school, 1 0 :0 0 a. m. M orning w o rsh ip 1 1 :0 0 a. m. B. Y. P. U. 6 :4 5 p. m. E v en in g serv ice 7 :4 5 p. m. P ra y e r m eetin g . W ednesday 7 :3 0 . T he them e of o u r S u n d a y m o rn in g m essage w ill be “ P e rso n a l E v a n g e l ism .” W h a t th e c h u rc h needs today is not m ore p re a c h in g b u t m ore ♦ ♦ ♦ in d iv id u al w itn e s sin g to th e lost. T he club voted to sp o n sor a 4-H T he ev en in g topic w ill be “ C h ris t clu b fo r H om e B e a u tific a tio n w hich w in n in g Z acch eu s.” “T h e Son of h a s been o rg an ized by M rs. Jessie m an i3 come to seek and to save th a t H in elin e. T h e m em bers w ill su b m it w hich w as lo s t.” L u k e 1 9 :1 0 . p ic tu re s o r d ia g ra m s of th e hom e s u rro u n d in g s befolre b e g in n in g th e p ro ject and th e n show th e im p ro v e m e n t w h en th e p ro je c t h a s been com pleted. ❖ ♦ ❖ T h e n ex t m eetin g w ill be on F r i day, F e b ru a ry 9th . P a ir b e a u tifu lly g ay cello p h an e c u rta in s F R E E ! H ER M ISTO N M E R C A N TILE PH O N E C O O PE R A TIV E 3011 ' Movies of Alaska Shown. A n u m b er of th e y o u n g people of th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h w ere tre a te d to an e v e n in g of "m o v ie” of A laska w hich w ere show n by M onroe S w ar- n e r w ho h a s sp e n t th e p a st few y ears w o rk in g th e r e . A fter th e pic tu re s, th e g ro u p jo in e d in a few gam es. I t ' affo rd ed a n en jo y ab le ev e n in g for all. - YOÖR SAFEWAY STORE HAS THE LOWEST PRICES