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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, 22. 1939. Dinnerhorn Grocery Section Guided by High Class Grocer PHONE FREE ON OK Two short years ago the DINNEKHOKN opened of Cache Valley enabling them to secure their James VVallentine, one of the heads of the Dinnerhorn stores and -the manager ot the grocery department of the Logan store, is an experienced grocery man. For several years he was connected with a large food chain concern, part of the time as manager of some of their stores. After getting a thorough eduea- turn in the grocery business, Mr. VVallentine interested several of his friends and relatives in the idea of the Dinnerhorn Stores. The first store was established in Malad. Some tunc later another store was opened in Preston. Two came years ago the Dinnerhorn to Logan and shortly thereafter the fourth store opened in Ogden. Although the Dinnerhorn Stores are as yet in their infancy, they are doing a huge business where-evo- r It is they are established the aim of the founders of the concern to establish other stores In other communities In the near II future and thereby still more im-- j prove their buying power. Under Mr. Wallentme's personal supervision, the Dinnerhorn gro-- 1 eery department is stocked with national brands of groceries, high quality merchandise, well known to every housewife. VVallentine is appreciative patronage his store has since its establishment in every effort IMr. and allis bending customers satisfied For that reason he Is planning his purchases in such a way that he will be able 1IKI.H KKY OICOKltS $.00 OK OVER its doors to the people foodstuffs at a wry minimum of cost. Today, after having enjoyed the loyal support of our customers, and particularly at a time of emergency, we are happy to announce a continuance of our policy of giving to our patrons, merchandise at the lowest possible prices and assure them there will be no price advances at the DI.NNKKIIORN except on those items upon which advanced wholesale prices are reflected. IT uni? (Snusttommeira A Real Anniversary PflPnfl Higher Standby Quality. BAG Well Cured 50-L- B. PUREX The Ideal Bleach Full Quart Bottles e Tokays is Choice Seedless in Baskets. Basket 3-L- b. Large No. 2 CRYSTAL WHITE or P 15 x I. Cache Valley Grown Large Size. Each sAI MO . . & G. 1 HEALTH v Perfect Fruit 7 ag; Shi LE U PR fl LA PO PO l Pro-an- d 24-o- Specials 8 12 10 19 12 35 15 17 MUTTON lb LOIN VRE PORK CHOPS, 2 lbs RIBS lh ASTS, No Shank, No Rind lb STEAKS lb 100 Pork TH 23 IT 3 BAKED HAM, per ' lh. (4 slices) COOKED HAM, per ' lb. ( 1 slices) PORK SAUSAGES, (Swiss style) lb UVERWURST lb PIG .'. SALAMI lb SAUSAGES (25c lb.) 25 19 29 229' Tastes Better Easier Digested MATCHES 3 M m1 CODN LUIUX Nibble t Cache Valley COOKED CORNED BEEF Superior to the foreign products and costs less 1 each AND BOLOGNA Fresh sri 10 10 1 M ade Today lR MEAT DOLLARS WITH HOME FOLKS. THEY YOU AGAIN. 25V 2 lbs 25 COME BACK TO K? BERLIN. Sept. 22 L'R Poland was partitioned for the fourth time today when German and Soviet high commands agreed upon lines of demarcation between the two armies which give approximately half of Poland to Russia. Whether the carving done by the reich and red armies would be final remained for decision as to possible creation of a Polish buffer state between Germany and the U.S.S R. For the present Russia is to take all of Poland east of a line beginning at the East Prussia BARN SIGNS ARE RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS TELFORD, Pa. l' E A popula; , that a star painted On barns puts a "hex on cattle has been denounced bj John D. Souders, 75, MennonlU historian and president of thf, frontier, where the river Pisa Franconia Historical Society. crosses into Poland. and othei The Mennonites The line follows the Pisa southward to the Narew river at Ostro-lek- early settlers of Pennsylvania came sea the across for rellgiout thence slightly southwest-ar- d Souders said. The barr through the eastern suburbs reasons, are nearly all derlvec of Warsaw. It then follows the symbols Vistula river southward to Zawi-cho- from the star or tulip version of th where the line becomes the Rose of Sharon. From the Bible the early setSan river, southeastward to the took literally the quotation oi Hungarian frontier, cutUng off Ru- tlers mania from direct contact with Christs statement, I am th Morning Star and the Rose of, German occupied territory. Under the demarcation agreed Sharon. Thus, they interpreted as saying these beauties ol upon by the German and Russian him nature are shining examples ol high commands teritory assigned for the present to the Soviets in- divinity in everything. The settlers felt their religioutj cludes among others the highly imurge so deeply that they wanted tcportant cities of Vllna, it to the world. Here was Bialystok and Lwow (Lem- advertise their first chance. Living in a fr berg). n The demarcation country they In could paint theii symbols bright colors upon agreement was announced in Ber- bold lin after Moscow conferences be- their red barns. They are not he tween red army commanders and signs. members of a German military commission which flew to the RusBABE RUTH JOINS sian capital. The German army high command said fighting between German and Polish forces continued at WarSTAR EXHIBITION! saw but that in the south Germany had won the battle of SO miles northwest of Lwow. PHILADELPHIA U.R) Babe, The high command gave scant Ruth has a place among attention to activities on the west- the stars atgained last not only In ern front, saying only that there Baseball Hall of Fame, had been smaller actions by but in Philadelphias Franklin In-- ,, units. stitute Planetarium as well. f Military quarters explained the It was like this: Jerry Doyle, failure to capture Warsaw after a widely-know- n ; news-'Philadelphia two weeks siege as due to the cartoonist, was struck dur- calmness and thoroughness" with paper a planetarium performance by ing which the attack was planned, and the positions of the constellations' said that "the battle of the eastern Bootes, Borealis Corona and Ser- army against Warsaw has not yet pens. So he drew a picture of the , begun; thus far there has been Barabina to fit the outline of the only reconnissance and prepara- constellations. tion. A spokesman said the comThe picture was photographed mencement of this action will be and now the Babes image is announced in a high command shown in the heavens" at each ' planetarium performance. belief - k, Soviet-Germa- , Tom-aszo- Full 1 ITALIAN PLUMS A SALMON r'ER, 2 t SPINACH TT... Goes Further Tasty Specialties From our Sausage Kitchen s 13 THE PERFECT SALAD z. ' Preliminary Carving of Poland is Announced Brest-Lito-vs- 25 Bargain! Harmony Brand Case of 24, No. 2 Standby Brand Case of 24 Cans Spring Garden Case of 24 Cans Home Rendered Lard s.t SV .Per Lb. . . Jug dB ROLLED ROASTS lb BEEF POT ROAST lb R , MAULEY'S ft AM -- Boxes 10 10 $1 l0 $f AO 7Q U I U 23 St 10 Case of 24 No. 2 Cans Can 27' ' Lurge, SPAGHETTI ,19 GRAPE FRUIT THIS CURIOUS WORLD $9 $1 QA 24, No. 2 Cans . . Standby Whole Kernal . b. 7A 11 Garden Brand TUNA RAKES RE . I SYRUP DRESSING or SPREAD, Nallys LUMBERJACK CHOPS lb. v yj iptteo the in Meats. CARLING 2 Pkgs. . protect yourself recent sharp rise in k versary 07I A 100 HOME OWNED & OPERATED STORE IS AN ASSET TO CACHE VALLEY. BUILD HOME INDUSTRY i to give his customers more for their money at all times. Mr. VVallentine and his family r are highly respected in Logan -in high where they are held esteem by a large host of friends, j Wal- Mr. In his young manhood lentine spent two and a half years for the LDS as a missionary ( church in the Texas mission. st FANCY COOKIES VALLEY Valley Meat tche LtO box b. RIPPLED WHEAT Health whole wheat cereal biscuit! SAUSAGE CO. dut OP box GRAHAM CRACKERS Americas only Graham with food essentials added ! Assorted. JAMES VVALLENTINE a, KRISTY CRACKERS Americas Supreme Soda Cracker 2-l- b. 11 ;inmsB Bu: O 10 Giant Bars wm AH mmsmsmssm l CACHE SUNSHINE A BARGAIN! Dozen r' CANTALOUPES Li tor W 5Standby SOAPS ORANGES t J No. 2 Cans FRUIT COCKTAIL 5 1 Can Garden. GRAPEFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT 17 13 Heart of Utah. New Pack. CATSUP n . Buy tjie economical No. 2 Can BARGAIN! PAGE THIRTEEN. ; IOJJ $0 rA .... L' Jil Garden Brand 98 Case of 24. No. 2 Shaver's ASMER. ESTES PARK, AAADE HIS PAk! CPNSS 24, 1074, JULY AND HISZLST" ASCENT ON JULY 24, 1924 ... AD64C7ZV ... AT THE AGE OF SEVENTY-FOUR- MILK Standby Brand $ Morning - Sego Case of 48 $ Case of 48 COLO.," ASCENT OF 14,255 FOOT 1!) Case of 21, No. 2 $ e. .' (Jg 3.18 Pineapples, 2s8 DO FEMALE BIRDS USUALLY WEAR ) Y SUBDUED ) com T' mi y "l& sown. T' " ANSWER: The female usually incubates the eggs, and bright colored plumage, such as most male birds wear, would attract enemies to the nesL. . |