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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1940)
PAGE SIX ♦ C onsum er C o o p era tiv es are a practical application of the highest social ideals and the soundest economic principles. They tend to correct quietly but surely the fundamental faults of modern business. They eliminate profits and subsequent tendency to exploit the customer and substitute the distribution of goods and services at cost. We submit as obvious that cooperation is a higher, better and more workable principle than competition. FRESH C h o co la te E clairs Lb. 1 9 c SALAD WHIP Qflz* “ LFC Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread Qt. M.J.B. Vac. lb. 25c Big valu e ib. i s c v o ir e e No Scrub SPECIAL! « V IS WASHES &inso LIFEBUOY 3 bars 19< NEW sup ? /NA SEC Large pkg. 220 Giant 57* LUX TOILET 3 bars 190 IN TNI W « FUMIMI QUICK LUX SPRY Triple Creamed - Pure Vegetable Shortening 3 lb. tin ............. £0^ HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE PHONE 3011 Patent Leather & White are leaders in Spring Shoe Styles. See our good selection of dress styles, including: • Pumps with lastex sides • Pumps with bows and raised toes • Black and White, and Brown and White Spectators • Cut out and toeless styles $ 2.25 $ 2.69 $2.95 — Also complete line of sport shoes — > LARK WOOD HOSE is famous for its appear ance, trim fit and wearing qualities. We invite you to give them a trial. SA Y LO R ’S GARDEN CLUB CHATS TWO FINAL HOME * DEMONSTRATION ♦ EVENTS PLANNED By .Vfrr. T. A. O’Grady Mrs. B. A. Doyle, chairman of the flower show committee, suggests that when the members receive the flow er show schedule that they study it carefully, marking ail the classes in which they intend to exhibit, basing their plans on the material they will have in their garden at the time of the show, April 27th. In most classes the exhibitor may show only home grown flowers. There are some classes, however, in which it will be possible to use flowers not grown by the exhibitor. These clas ses include the arrangement classes, the miniatures, shadow boxes and dish gardens. This will be plainly stated on the schedule. The scale if points to be used in judging straight classes, specimen blooms, will be as follows: Color .............. ............. 25% Size ............................. 20 % Stem ......................... -• 20% Form .......................... 15 % Substance .................. 20 % Total points .............. 100% The scale for arrangement will be given at a later date. The scale of points to be used in judging the classes for house plants are as fol lows: Cultural perfection .... 35% Size of plant .............. 20% Floriferousness .......—. 20% Color ............................ 15% Foliage ........................ 10% Total points .............. 100% Foliage plants or cacti: Cultural perfection .... 35% Size of plant .............. 25% Distinctiveness ...... 15% Good shape according to variety ............... 25% We’re Here to Serve! Two events which will mark the clo3» of another year’s work of the Home Demonstration Agent’s pro gram were planned by the County Home Extension committee when they met with Mrs. Dorothy Bishop, acting home agent, at their last bi monthly meeting held recently. The Fourth Annual Homemakers’ Day will be held April 17 in the Vert Memorial, Pendleton. This is an open meeting for the public. The morning session will be devoted to exhibits and demonstrations; lunch eon will be served in the Junior High school cafeteria. During the after noon session there will be a style re view of garments made by women at a recent dressmaking school. Mrs. Buena Maris, extension specialist in family relationships of Oregon State college, will be the speaker of the afternoon program. The awarding of the gavel to the extension unit ECONOMIZE w it h Connor's • • IK S A N K A .................................... lb. 290 M IR A C L E W H I P ....... quart 290 C R A C K E R S ................. 2 lb. box J M A T C H E S ...................... 6 boxes J ££ S W A N S D O W N .......................... 191 C A T S U P .................. 14 oz. bottle IOC C O R N or P E A S ........... 3 cans 25< S A L A D O I L .................... quart 25^ M IL K , large can s.................. 3 for 19* E G G S , large...................... 2 dozen »5* • FRENCH DRESSING ............bottle • P A R , with Pottery.......................... B L E A C H E R ................... >/, gal. f g 0 C O F F E E , Edwards............. 2 lbs. g9< V A N I L L A , imitation......8 oz. bot. fO 0 Paring Knife FREE! • • • • • • • • • • • C O F F E E ..................................... lb. 6 c/iUf PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON to «wb to* atoaaM »«w» A. W . B ehrm an JEWELER HERMISTON, OREGON CARD OF THANKS DO YOU SUFFER FROM We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our husband and fath er, Frank Leicht. We especially thank those who presented floral bouquets for the funeral. ASTHMA? Exclusive State Distributor of a nationally known R E L IE F Box 522 Central Station PORTLAND, OREGON Representatives wanted to demonstrate Mrs. Frank Leicht Frank Leicht Jr. Mrs. Ruth Umiker Mrs. Nelly Netter LIBBY’S PEAS 303 tin IO C M IL K Tall tin 6c lb. pkg. 28c 5 A IR W A Y lu 12c • 3 Lbs. X Ç ç Coffee, pure Brazilian blend C orn F la k e s FRIDAY & SATURDAY f t ’s surprising how vegetables and fruits from Safeway are so much fresher and so much more flavorful. MONEY BACK if any produce you. buy at Safeway ever fails to please you. 2 heads 15« LETTUCE Fresh firm Reg. pkg. LEMONS Large juicy Sunkist ORANGES Sunkist juicy ripe doz. 190 2 doz. 3 9 0 CABBAGE The 4-H Sheep club met Saturday, March 23, at the office of M. E. Knickerbocker, assistant c o u n t y agent. Club material was distribu ted and plans made for the club year. All members were present and one new member added, Kenneth Ben sel, who starts his first year with the sheep club. Gaylord Madison talked to the members about care and management of the range flock. The next meet ing will be at the Madison farm about April 20. Walla Walla grown No. 1 California RHUBARB BANANAS Golden ripe 3 bars 170 CAMAY Toilet Soap SOAP 4 giant bars 150 p. & G. 3 rolls 100 SILK Toilet Tissue N. B. C. Shredded Wheat .... pkg. 90 Nob Hill Coffee .... lb. 19c - 2 lbs. 350 Cudahy’s Corned Beef .. 12 oz. tin 170 Kraft Dinners .... ......... 8 oz. pkg. 100 Crisco .... lb. 19c - 3 for 50c - 6 for 970 Darigold Cheese ...................... lb. 190 Nu-Made Mayonnaise pt. 19c - qt. 350 Cudahy’s Dried B e e f__ 2 oz. jar 100 Cudahy’s Deviled Meat 5 Vi-tins 15« Sugar.................... 10 lb. cloth bag 560 3 bu. 100 RADISHES or Green Onions ASPARAGUS Holly Cleanser 3 For I O C Scours and polishes Kellogg’s Wheat Krispies .... pkg. 100 Post’s Grapenuts..............2 pkgs. 250 Libby’s Pineapple Juice 46 oz. tin 270 Pierce s Tomato Juice .. 46 oz. tin 170 Kitchen Craft Flour 49 lb. sack $1.49 White Magic Bleacher pt. 10c - qt. 190 Max. Pancake Flour 2V> lb. pkg. 140 Big Value Egg Noodles ................ 100 Pierce’s Diced Beets .... No. 2 tin 90 Edward s Coffee lb. tin 21c - 2 lbs. 41 0 / mf VBH/ i Y i ^ " LaiTJu^F JELL WELL 2 pkg. 9 0 SPINACH 2V2 tin 11 < GUARANTEED MEATS FROM SAFEW AY ^ E l p T l M e ^ ^ a F ^ ^ G e t a roast or steak at your Safe- ¿way any time, any day. Eat it. ''If you don’t agree that it’s delic- ously tender and juicy—come get all your money back. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Assorted flavors Emerald Bay THOMPSON'S DRUG «• ba«. Albers western made SHEEP CLUB HOLDS MEETING SATURDAY P. A. VELVET HALF A HALF to WHITE EAGLE Prices Effective MARCH 29 - APRIL 4 The Priscilla 4-H Sewing club met in the high school Home Economics room Monday afternoon to plan for a food sale to be held in Burnham’s | store Saturday, April 6. Members in clude Grace Bensel, president; Donna I Saylor, secretary; Lucy Holloman, vice president, and Marion Andrews, Florence Kowitz, Lorene Holling, Lois Williams, Kay Logan, Anne Piersol, Lauree Gimble, Ina Van Arsdale, Barbara Burchett, Anna Belle Moyer | and Thelda Milan. The food sale is for the purpose of I sending a member to summer school | if possible. • • • S K tW KCOVtPY CUACANTKP Soap chips T-Bone S te a k Melting tender Safeway’s selected beef Ib. OKYDOL lge.pkg. 200 Beef Pot Boasts Ib. OK SOAP 10 bars 290 S kin n ed Hams Washing powder 80 size HEINZ Baby Food Libby's FIG BARS Ib. 2 1 c Armour’s Star or Carstens - Ready to eat Baby Foods or Ginger Snaps 3 tins 230 ARMOUR’S 2 for 150 BACON lb. 100 JULIA WRIGHT’S FRESH Lb. Connor’s Cash Store B H I M 6 IN X X J B J 'C K W A T C H Cherub, top quality FR/DM THRU THURiDMNME PRISCILLA FOUR-H GROUP PLANS SALE Do you want to hatch out some ex tra fine show birds? Here’s your chance. The Oregon State Game commis sion has a surplus of show bird eggs of the Golden, Amherst, Silvers and Reeves variety of pheasants which will be given without cost to appli cants as long as the supply lasts. Applicants must pay transportation costs. The commission also has a limited surplus supply of show birdsJ that will he sold at a nominal price.! Both the eggs and the birds are lo cated at the state game farms at Eu gene and Pendleton. Applications should be made to Frank B. W ire,! state game supervisor, 616 Oregon building, Portland, Oregon. TBC riN C S T MATCH HOSPITAL IN TO W N Fancy sweet and tender, 4 sieve 4A LE Total points .......... . 100% • * • The next meeting will be Friday, April 12th. The class studying judg ing will have charge of the meeting. • * * The flower show committee asks that members bring all the small olive or pickle bottles that they have saved to meetings so that they may be used to hold specimen blooms at the show. SHOW BIRDS AND EGGS OFFERED ranking highest in specific qualifica tions will be made by the county com mittee. The second event planned by the committe will be the Program Plan ning day to be held May 3 in the Lit tle Theater of the Vert Memorial. The chairman and one other from each Home Extension unit and coop erating organizations will meet to plan the program for the coming year. Mrs. Azalea Sager, state home demonstration agent leader, will meet with the group. Election of new county committee members will be held at the opening of the afternoon session. SHUT MONIHMI tatraiMB/nr Green California • THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1910. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. BREAD 9* 13* i% ib. Lean and Sugar Cured Any size P°unc* Piece < O<! * ¿F* WHITE CLOUD SHORTENING Armour’s fresh all purpose pound carton ............. S S « LARGE FRANKFURTERS ..........lb. 15< GROUND ROUND STEA K ............ lb. 19< FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE..........lb. 12« SHANKLESS PORK ROASTS .. lb. 12’ >0 SLICED RINDLESS BACON ...... lb. 250 TENDER PORK STEAK S............... lb. 15< SALT SIDE PO RK .............................lb. 100 : ? / / / / h e tH C w b e h - • YOUR SAFEWAY s to r e h a s t h e lo w e s t p r ic e s