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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. W hy? Du so m an y o t o u r cu sto m ers te ll us th a t th e co-op sto re Is th e m ost satisfa c to ry p lace to tra d e ? BECAUSE— T hey sav e m oney on ev ery p u rch ase. O ur every day prices a re low er. N ot m erely a few ad v e rtise d lead item s for a couple o f d ay s each week. BECAUSE— T hey g et a sq u a re d eal ev ery tim e. F a ir d e a l ing an d h o n esty a re in h e re n t in th e co o p erativ e sy stem of d o in g business. B EC A U SE - T hey a re p a rt ow n ers of th e bu sin ess w h ere th ey p u rc h a s e th e ir supplies. T h ey g et ‘serv ice a t c o st’. A ny p ro fits a c c ru in g from th e co n d u ct o f th e ir b u sin ess a re e ith e r placed back in to th e ir business or paid back to th em in th e form of p u rch ase d iv id en d s a t th e d esc re tio n of th e B oard of D irecto rs elected by th e c u sto m er m em bers. M.J.B. COFFEE White Star Tuna PINEAPPLE T he Q u ality Coffee of A m erica C hicken of th e 'Sea R eliance F ancy Sliced 16c 19c BIG tin BIG V A LU E STREA M LIN E d iffe re n t - b e tte r COFFEE BROOM N ew S h ip m en t F re sh & D rin k ab le Lb. 59* EAGLE BROOM 15* OX Y D O L book In '38. has ta k e n over th e Job a g a in th U year. T he follow ing s ta ff has been a p pointed: E d ito r ..................... Joyce M cCulley A ssista n t E d ito r ......... J a c k M&yer B usiness M an ag er ...... G ale F e lt- house A ctiv ities E d ito rs .............. A udrey N ull and Bob Ja ck so n D ram a ....................... E le a n o r Sires . Society .................. F ra n c e s F o lle tt S ports ....................... A llan C lark e A rt ........................................ BUI B elt S n ap sh o ts .... H e n ry Som m erer, J r . F a c u lty A dvisor .... M ervin W e rth C o c k -A -D o o d le N e w s Y ou’ll be th rille d w hen you see o u r By Mrs. T. A. O’G rady Iu re a d in g a book on Sw eden we cam e across th is in te re s tin g in fo r m a tio n : ‘‘T h ere a re m ore flow er shops in S tockholm th a n in an y o th er c ity in p ro p o rtio n to its in h a b i ta n ts , an d th e flo w er tra d e is th e m ost th riv in g of all. Sw edish ladles h av e tw o b irth d a y s, o r r a th e r tw o fete day3, a nam e d ay an d a b ir th day, to a ffo rd th e ir frien d s a double o p p o rtu n ity for o ffe rin g th em flow ers, an d th e ir frie n d s n ev er fa il to av ail th em selv es of it.” ♦ ♦ ♦ If you a re tire d of y o u r w in te r b o u q u ets an d potfed p la n ts, if th e s p r in g su n sh in e m ak es you w ish for T he h ig h school h as decided to a ch an g e, try m a k in g d ish g ard en . You w ill find an in s p ira tio n a l a r buy a p h o n o g rap h a tta c h m e n t for tic le w ith illu s tra tio n s in th e M arch the loud sp eak er system In th e gym. n u m b er of th e B e tte r H om es and D ifferen t ones a re b eing trie d out G ardens. If you do n o t have th is to find th e b e st su ite d m achine. It m ag azin e you w ill find it and th e will be used fo r dan ce p a rtie s and A m erican Home a v a ila b le a t th e social d a n c in g on F rid a y noons. It has been found very successful so lib ra ry . far. ❖ ❖ ❖ F ive c e n ts adm ission w ill be How d is a p p o in tin g it is to spend a lo t of tim e p la n n in g y o u r g ard en charged to buy new records a n d to help pay for th e m achine. an d th e n to h av e a b u rs t of color all a t one tim e an d a lu ll w ith alm o st no bloom a t all Now is th e tim e to have a session w ith o u r cata lo g s and avoid th is d isa p p o in tm e n t n e x t season. L ast y e a r we p lan ted v e r b en as in th e tu lip bed an d z in n ia seed lin g s in th e ir is bed a n d lilted th e effect very m uch. T h is season we a re p la n n in g on p la n tin g a bed of red an d yellow z in n ia s and A fri can m arig o ld s m ixed to g e th e r in fro n t of th e c h ry s a n th e m u m bed. A n e ig h b o r su g g e s ts a n n u a l phlox as a cover for th e tu lip bed. ❖ ❖ ❖ T he flow er show co m m ittee asks th a t all m em bers save c le a r glass o live b o ttle s an d b o ttle s of s im ila r size a n d sh ap e to be used for sh o w LIBBY in g specim en bloom s a t th e sp rin g I show . ❖ ❖ ❖ T he stu d y g ro u p w ho a re t a k i n g ! C ream S tyle th e course for Ju d g in g w ill m eet a t j No. 2 tin ................. th e hom e o f Mrs. T. A. O’G ra d y on | F rid a y , M arch 1 st, a t 2 :8 0 in th e a fte rn o o n . A nyone in te re ste d is in v ited to a tte n d . ••• N ex t m e etin g d a te is F rid a y , F e b ru a r y 23. Mrs. D o ro th y B ishop of P e n d leto n w ill be th e speaker. L arge F re sh G rade “ A” Spring D resses H ig h styled, expensive loo k in g y et co stin g so m uch less th an ' you w ould expect to pay. T hey s p a rk le w ith new d etails, bubble over w ith gay p a tte rn s a n d colors . . . and th e y 're of G IN G ERV A TIN G crepe, an d crow n te ste d spun rayon. T ak e a look a t th e ir new n eck lin e s . . . th e ir fla tte rin g w a istlin e s,, th e c u te sleeves. You w on’t be ab le to re s ist them . Come in an d try one on . . . y o u 'll love it . . . a n d y o u 'll a g re e w e’ve g o t so m eth in g to crow ab o u t. G enerously c u t— W a sh able. A com plete selection a t — STUDENTS PURCHASE NEW PHONOGRAPH lb. 7 oz. tin GARDEN CLUB CHATS THURSDAY, FE B R U A R Y 22, 1940. A V alue 30* Lge. pkg. 18c HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE PHONE 3011 We’re Here to Serve! $ 1 .9 8 * $ 1 .9 8 - $ 5 .0 0 A lush collection of b rig h t colored tro p ic a lly in sp ired HOUSE DRESSES in th e new 1940 m an n er. P o p lin s, H oneycom b W eaves, B ro ad _ cloth & Percales. $ 1 .1 9 SAYLO R ’S Y our M o n e y -S a v in g C ash G rocer SAFEWAY * Featuring Low Prices on Popular SEE US FO R THE Electric Units FO R C H IC K B R O O D E R S T H A T T H E 4 -H B O Y S D E M O N S T R A T E D . ALSO OTHER POULTRY SUPPLIES — Inland Cooperative FOOD PRODUCTS Six D ays - February 2 3 to 2 9 F rid a y T h ru T h u rsd a y N ite C O R N BLEACH RITE 10* B leach er P. & G. SOAP Dozen SALT U n til Y ou H a v e O n ce O v ered T h e se B est B u ys— C D C ry HANDY HELPER — 1 to each customer as long as supply lasts — Lifts, mixes, whips, crushes, strains. jg# i*# “ J* J 12c] $1 IQ $1.J>5 f 0# S tric k le r 7 .........F — ............. P earson Jo n es 1 ................F ........ 6 H ollom an R ic h a rd s 5 .........C................... 6 T ille r M ansfield 10 ..... G ................... 5 Corpe C ongleton 7 ....... G....................... R ugg S u b stitu tio n s — H e rm isto n : Ben- sel. C ram p to n , G ettm an n 2. C larke, M ac-H i: D oherty, Y an tis, M etzger 1, M agruder. O fficials: H odgen an d C ushing. J 3# J£# Decided im p ro v em en t in w ater co n d itio n s has been n o ted th e p ast week w ith ra in s in th e low er a reas and m ore snow in th e m o u n tain s. It w as rep o rted th a t a to ta l of six feet of snow w as recorded a t T oll G ate over th e week end. W a te r su p e rv i sors expressed v iew s th a t th e o u t look fo r full reserv o irs w ere m uch b rig h te r th a n d u rin g th e p a st few weeks. L ocally th e w e a th e r h as been e r- c e p tio n ally fine, w ith fa irly cool n ig h ts an d w arm days. T he sun h as sh o w n b rig h tly d u rin g m ost of th e week an d re sid e n ts a re b e g in n in g to p lan g a rd e n s an d sh ru b s. BACON, Farm er’s style s id e .... ................. lb. VANILLA, (Im itation) ................8 oz. bottle 25c Utility Knife FREE! COFFEE, E d w a rd s....................................... lb. MATCHES 6 FLOUR, 4 Peaks box carton ............. 49 lb. sack A b so lu tely G u a ran teed FLOUR, Centennial silk sifted .... 49 lbs. IS« SU-PURB CRACKERS BEANS, stringless full No- 2 ,an .......... 2 for CORN, whole kernel full No. 2 c a n ..... 2 for SALAD OIL, pure vegetable (in bulk) .... qt. M a tch es 14* E d w ard s CHEESE, Just R ite .......................................lb. O ’C E D A R D U S T E R $ 1 .2 5 V a lu e for 48 in. LACQUERED HANDLE LARGE BOTTLE O’CEDAR S tick W r ig le y ’s S p ea rm in t G um to e v ery o n e e n ter in g our »tore S A T U R D A Y ! Connor’s Cash Store P H O N E 2761 — H E R M IS T O N T h is s p rin g ’s ed itio n o f th e P u r ple an d Gold w ill m a rk th e th ird y ear of th e a n n u a l sin ce Its rev iv al in 1938. Miss V era Sisson, w ho to su ccessfu lly secured a d s fo r th e year- 35c 3 bars 17c T o ile t Soap CALUMET Lb. 13C B ak in g P ow der D ependable M A Y O N N A IS E COFFEE ..........: 17* I t's LB. th e D ATED fre sh e st ON you can EVERY buy. LABEL Quart P in t M IL K C herub 3 14% oz. tin s WATER CONDITIONS IMPROVE W IT H RAIN WORK STARTED ON SPRING ANNUAL 15c or 3 for $1.00 CAMAY Box 3C 6 box c a rto n ......... 19 Hermiston ' T he re p o rt for th e week follow s: D ate Max. Min. F e b ru a ry 15 ................ 55 38 F e b ru a ry 16 49 33 F e b ru a ry 17 ................ 50 41 F e b ru a ry 56 41 F e b ru a rv 19 ................ 56 27 F e b ru a ry 20 53 .... 23 P re c ip ita tio n for th e week w as .68 in. G ian t 50 oz. pkg. G ra n u la te d Soap M acaron i or S p a g h e tti ........................... 5 lbs. 2 5 # V a n C am p ’s P ork & B e a n s .............. lge. tin 9# G ra p efru it J u ic e, T ex -en e......... 46 oz. tin 15# C a stle C rest P e a c h e s ______ 2 No. 2) •> tins 27# K itc h e n C ra ft F l o u r ................. 4 9 lb. sack $1.49 D e l M on te G reen B e a n s ...... 2 No. 2 1 •» tins 23# S a lm o n , Brookdale C h u m .... 2 16-oz. tins 25# Z e e T o ile t T i s s u e ............................ 4 roll pkg. 1 9 # F a rin a , Made-Rite ................ 4 lb. sack 23# M issio n e tte E g g N o o d l e s ............ 16 oz. pkg. 1 9 # 20* Large 2y2 lb can KRAUT CppC| I llbb. Mac-Hi 31 lbs. 8 FA V O R ITE I C o n tin u ed from P ag e O ne) M ac-H i scored ten p o in ts to tak e the sc o rin g h o nors of th e evening. T h e H erm isto n h ig h school B ag g re g a tio n d efeated th e sen io r class In th e p re lim in a ry gam e. T he sen iors w ere ch am p io n s in th e in te r- class to u rn a m e n t. T h ey p u t up a good fig h t b u t th e seasoned second s trin g e r s proved ju s t too m uch for them . T he fin al score w as 31 to 8 in fav o r of th e B squad. 39c M ortons SUB-DISTRICT TOURNAMENT HOLD EVERYTHING! 10 giant bars L a u n d ry EGGS BULLDOGS ELIMINATED FROM 15c y2 gal. jug Auü/iMitßßtLI FR ID A Y and SATURDAY S afew ay prom ises g ra n d ta s tin g m eats every tim e you buy or your m oney back. Friday & Saturday B E E F P O T R O A S T ........................ lb. J 7# C hoice c e n te r sh o u ld er c u ts of s te e r beef PO R K “ lb. R O A ST S h an k less, lean c e n te r sh o u ld er c u ts S L IC E D BA C O N * .............. lb. A rm o u r’s s t a r fancy, rin d le ss & lean LAMB CHOPS £3# ~ lb. 21c D elicious, fla v o rfu l from fin e s t young lam b. • • • • • • WINESAP Box 55# ROMES Box 83# L E G -O -L A M B ................................. lb. 23# L A M B R O A S T ................................ lb. 1 5 # L A M B S T E W ................................ lb. 9# J o w l B a co n , Armour’s fancy lb. 1 0 # A rm ou r’s S tar B a co n .................. lb. 21# S a lm o n S te a k s, R ed Chinooks lb. 1 9 # h e / n e w b e h - • YO U R S A F E W A Y O N IO N S W alla W alla Sw eet 20* lb. 3# LEM ONS doz. L arg e S u n k ist CABBAGE Solid F resh PO TATO ES S m ooth No. l 's 12 lbs. store has the lowest prices 23# •