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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
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Published every T hursday a t H erm is­
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
P auline M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng,
P ublishers.
E ntered as Second Class M atter
December, 1908, U m atilla County,
Oregon.
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Subscription Rates.
One Y ear ..................................... 12.00
Six M onths .................................. 1.00
T hree M onths ........................... — .10
O re g o ^ N e w s p a p e ^ P u b H i^ rs
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- PERSONALS -
noon guests a t the C lark home in ­
cluded Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson
and son Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
H edw all and son, Mr. and Mrs. P aul
Van P atte n , Ja n e Jackson and Jim
Jackson.
C allers at th e home of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. C lark W ednesday were
Mr. and Mrs. Em il Ebsen of L exing­
ton and Mr. an d Mrs. Roy Rew of
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W arn er and
d au g h ter P atsy and son Cecil Jr.
and Mrs. Levi Reeder motored to
W eston and W alla W alla. T hursday.
They were d in n e r guests of Mr. and
-Mrs. McCorcall and H erb ert W arn er
In W eston, sister and b ro th er of Mr.
W arner.
K enneth C lark, nephew of Mrs.
J. R. H arding, arrived T hursday
m orning from Scotville, Illinois, to
m ake his home here indefinitely.
conference and a sum m er field day
a t the C orvallis experim ent statio n ,
they decided a t a one-day conference
held a t the college late in March.
They also voted in favor of holding
a hop ex h ib it in connection w ith the
conference, w ith prizes offered for
th e best hop sam ples shown.
A la rg e r num ber of grow ers th an
ever before atten d ed th is la test con­
ference and heard rep o rts on th e re ­
se arch work hieing carried on by
nine d ifferen t d ep artm en ts a t the
college. The grow ers also discussed
th e question of en couraging th e es­
tab lish m en t of cen tralized g overn­
m ent labor camps w here tra n sie n t
w orkers in the sm aller yards could
be housed.
Opie p resid in g a t th e organ. Follow ­
ing a reception a t H ooper's Cafe, the
couple left for th e honeymoon, the
bride tra v e llin g in a m an d arin blue
dress, w ith grey fu r coat and m an ­
d arin hat. T he b rid e’s g ift to th e
bridegroom was a gold sig n et ring,
and th e bridegroom ’s g ift to bride,
a grey sw agger fu r coat. To th e
bridesm aids, he gave V an d erb ilt
handbags. Among o th e r presents
were a cheque from Madame H aw ke
Ltd., w here th e bride was employed
for a num ber of years, an d a cheque
from Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Drake. Mr.
and Mrs. N o rth co tt w ill reside a t
Stroud, Gloucester.
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1938.
Wind Insurance
T he w ind storm along th e P acific Coast a few weeks ago a l­
m ost reached h u rric a n e proportions. It was near enough to
th e real th in g to “ s u it” m ost people. Many thou san d s of
dollars a re being paid out for dam ages by in su ran ce com­
panies u n d er th e w ind storm fea tu re of coverage provided
by th e A dditional H azards S upplem ental C ontract. T his cov­
erag e can be had for a very few cents.
P ro te ct your pro­
p erty a g a in st th e sp rin g w inds.
RESULTS OF HIGH SCHOOL
POPULARITY CONTEST
MRS. S T U A R T S
N EPH EW M AR RIES
Most popular senior— list, M arie
Skovbo. Jim Jack so n ; 2nd, Jan e
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson, Miss
Jackson, Law rence H u n t.
P auline N ickerson and John P a tte r ­
Most popular Ju n io r — 1st, V ir­
The bridegroom nam ed in th e fol­
son of T he Dalles w ere week end HOP GROWERS IN
g in ia W ells,
R alph M arble;
2nd
low ing w edding anno u n cem en t is a Georgia Rae Neal, M arvin R ankin.
guests a t th e home of Mrs. Jack-
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. CONFERENCE
nephew of Mrs. Tom S tu a rt of Co­
Most popular sophomore— 1st, V ir­
Clark. L ittle Clark Jackson, who has
lum bia d istric t. T he announcem ent g inia Todd, Bill Corpe; 2nd, M arion
been w ith his p aren ts for a week,
Oregon hop grow ers are in favor
appears as prin ted in an E nglish Pierce, K en n eth Bensel.
retu rn ed w ith them . Sunday afte r- of holding
a
w in ter educational
Most popular fresh m an — 1 st, B ar­
new spaper.
b ara Moore, R alph C ram pton; 2nd,
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Northcott— Gummow
M arie H inkle, Bill Belt.
Memby: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Most p opular in school— 1st, M ar­
T he w edding took place on T ues­
day, a t St. M ichael’s P arish C hurch. ie Skovbo, (tie ) Jim Jackson, Gerald
Newquay, the Rev. H. G. Blomfield K eller; 2nd. Ja n e Jackson, S tu a rt
(v icar) o fficiatin g , of Mr. F red erick R ankin.
Best looking— 1st, M arie Skovbo, n in g a t 7 :45 P. M.
Thom as N o rth co tt, son of Mr. and
Look a t th e young people around you - p er­
Bible Study F rid a y a t 7:45 P. M.
Mrs. F. T. N orthcott, of Tolladine- Jim Jack so n ; 2nd, M axine Blinston,
haps th e re i s one or two in your fam ily!
Com munion and m issionary ser­
road, W orcester,
to Miss D orothy Ray K napp.
Most pleasing perso n ality — 1st, vice th e first Sunday of every
Mabel Gummow, only d a u g h te r of
L isto n to t h e i r experiences in try in g to
the late Mr. S. C. Gummow and of M arie Skovbo, L aw rence H u n t; 2nd, m onth.
fin e orkl M ultiply th e se young men and
Mrs. Gummow, M elbur House, Oak- Ja n e Jackson, A lb ert Shipp.
I)
CHURCH OF CHRIST
T eachers’ p et— 1st, M arion Pierce,
leigh-terrace. New quay. The bride,
women you know by hundreds and you have
Colum
bia
School
given aw ay by her b ro th er, Mr. A. W alter H in k le; 2nd, (tie ) V irg in ia
our FORGOTTEN CROP! Have we nursed t h i s
11:00 A. M., Devotional service
C. Gummow. wore an an k le-len g th W ells, V irg in ia Dyer, N ina Rae Mc­
crop through i t s e d u ca tio n a l y e ars only to
and com m union.
gown of w hite lace and net, w ith Culley, Ted Ripley.
10:00 A. M. Bible school.
L aziest — 1st, C laudine H ale,
w hite lace halo h at, and eye veil.
NOW PREVENT i t s b e arin g fin e f r u i t s ? A ll
M arlon Beck; 2nd, B etty Ann More-
She
carried
a
bouquet
of
red
and
th e se young people ask i s th e OPPORTUNITY
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
w h ite carnations, w hite h ea th e r and house, P h ilip Simms.
Theodore A. Leger, P astor.
to WORK in the Columbia Empire. Think
tra ilin g fern. The bride was atten d -
P eppiest— 1st, V era Sisson, H a r­
The
su b ject to be considered next
ed
by
her
cousin.
Miss
Madge
Men-
old
N
eill;
2nd,
N
ina
Rae
McCulley,
t h i s over! Are you buying p ro d u c ts th a t
Sunday m orning a t th is church is
ear, and by Miss Desa N o rth co tt Ted Ripley.
provide OPPORTUNITY fo r someone e l s e 's
(siste r of the bridegroom ), who
Best dancer — 1st, Lois W hite, found in Jo h n 6:51, “I am th e living
CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES
"crop"; o r w ill your purchases pro v id e
wore an k le-len g th dresses of red vel- G erald K eller; 2nd, C laudine H ale, bread w hich came down from heav ­
The cheapest suit
en .”
vet, V ictorian style, w ith w hite vel- R alph Marble.
jo b s here in the in d u s tr ie s o f the
in
the end is the
vet halo hats, and carried w hite vel- ( Biggest line— 1st, N ina Rae Mc-
In th e evening we are to have
C olum bia E m p ire? I t ' s tim e we planned
B E S T you can
vet muffs. The b rid e’s m other w ore Culley, Jim
K err;
2nd, M arion w ith us Miss Mary Beth F u lto n of
buy at the START.
WORK fo r our FORGOTTEN
New York City.
Miss F u lto n was
a brown m arocain dress w ith brow n Pierce, David Davis.
coat,
trim
m
ed
w
ith
sable
fu
r,
an
d
|
Biggest
show
-off—
1st,
N
ina
Rae
form
erly
a
ssista
n
t
pastor
a
t
C
alvary
CROP!
HAVE YOURS MADE TO
h at to tone. A green m arocain dress McCulley, Jim K err; 2nd, M arion B ap tist ch u rch in Omaha, Neb. She
INDIVIDUAL MEASURE.
has traveled and studied in Europe,
w ith h at to tone, was worn by th e Pierce, Ted Ripley.
LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS
bridegroom ’s m other. Mr. H. N orth- : Most q u iet— 1st, Naomi Beletski, her studies in clu d in g sacred music
cott (b ro th e r of th e bridegroom ) 'V a lte r Liebe; 2nd, Lena Baehne, under S ir W alford Davies, and spe­
IS IT PRODUCED IN
EASTER
cial Bible study u n d er Dr. G. Cam p­
was best man, and Messrs. H. W ad- A lbert Shipp.
THE C O LU M B IA EMPIRE?
ham and J. Bowles were the ushers.
' ,ost stu d io u s— 1st, (tie ) F rances bell M organ. She has a wide ac­
S U N D A Y , A P R IL 17
The service was choral, Mr. B en n ett Lewis, G eraldine M ullins, A lbert q u ain tan c e w ith the w ork in E urope
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-------- Shipp; 2nd, Zelda C urtis. Pressley as well as in America. She is spe­
S tillings.
cial rep resen tativ e of th e M inisters
Best Sport— Thelm a S w arner, Asa and M issionaries Benefit Board of
Shaw ; 2nd, V era Sisson, S tu a rt R an ­ th e N orthw est B ap tist Convention.
k in .;
E veryone is cordially invited to
PHONE 71
b
Best a th le te — 1st, M argie E stle, come and hear th is d istin g u ish ed
S tu a rt R a n k in ; 2nd, Vera Sisson, speaker n ex t Sunday a t 7 :30 P. M.
Gerald Keller.
C hurch school a t 10:00 A. M.
Most ch arm in g sm ile— 1st, Susan
M orning service and L ord’s Sup­
Knox, Bill Corpe; 2nd, M arie Skov­ per a t 1 1 :00.
bo, Law rence H unt.
Midweek service in th e church on
Most Ideal— 1st, M arie Skovbo, W ednesday a t 7 :30 P. M.
(tie ) S tu a rt R ankin, Jim Jackson,
One Bank. One Grocery, One
Raym
ond
K napp;
2nd, V irg in ia
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Red & White
for
H ardw are, One Drug Store. One
W ells (tie ) Gerald K eller, A lbert
C. W arn er, P asto r.
N ew spaper, One Gas S tatio n , etc.,
Shipp, A lfred Shipp.
Bible school 10:00 A. M.
Doles - 2 s
in the whole United States.
for
P re ttie st h air— 1st, M arie Skovbo,
W orship service 11:00 A. M.
Of Course You W ouldn’t. . Give
Red & White 49’s
Raymond K napp; 2nd, Mary H elene
7:00 P. M., C h ristian Endeavor.
F irst C onsideration to Your Lo­
Piersol, A lfred Shipp.
8:00 P. M., C hurch services.
Red & w hite - 8 oz.
for
cally Owned Store.
Midweek p ray er and Bible study,
| P re ttie st eyes— 1st, (tie ) L a u re t­
ta M ulkins. Marie Skovbo, Jim Jack- W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M.
WE ARE NOT REGIMENTED.
Red & White -12 oz.3 for
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:00
son; 2nd, Susan Knox, Bill N ation.
Best all-aro u n d — 1st, M arie Skov­ P. M.
Flaky Bake - 49’s
M issionary m eeting, second W ed­
Red & W hite12 3 for
bo. S tu a rt R a n k in ; 2nd. V irginia
PEAS - TOMATOES - catsup ;
nesday of each m onth.
W ells, Gerald Keller.
BEANS
- W ith Pork
Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas.
Most m an n erly — E sth e r McMul­
Hearts Delight - 12 oz.
for
BEARS
- S tringless
len, A lbert Shipp; 2nd, Alma L aird, D uvall; P resid en t, C. E „ C ath erin e
CORN - Cream or
McM
ullen;
P
resid
en
t
Ladles
Aid
Asa Shaw,
W hole K ernel
Mrs. C. W a rn er; P re sid en t M ission­
CAN
F av o rite teach er — 1st, Miss ary Society, Mrs. C. R. Moore.
SARDINES - Large
Oval Cans
Less if You
Lynch, Coach O’N eil; 2nd, Miss Si-
A basket d in n e r w ill follow th e
Buy 6
b ert, Mr. M oshberger.
PINEAPPLE - Crush
m orning service next Sunday. The
or More
or
Sliced
Most
w
illin
g
w
orker—
1st,
Vera
Red & White - 8 oz.
reg u la r m onthly business m eeting
Sisson. A lbert Shipp; 2nd, Ja n e w ill be held a fte r th e d in n e r hour.
HOMINY - L arge Cans
Jackson, Jim Jackson.
The
young
people
will
m
eet
a
t
the
PINEAPPLE JUICE
Red & White - Quart
Best dressed — 1st, Lois W hite, church S atu rd ay evening for choir
TOMATO JUICE
Jim Jack so n ;
2nd, H elen R alph. practice.
PUMPKIN
- L arge Cans
Red & White - 28 oz.
Tom Quick.
S O U P - L arge Cans
Most devoted couple— 1st, V ir­
CHfiJSTlAL SSl'K C E CHURCHF
g in ia W ells, S tu a rt R a n k in ;
2nd,
STARCH . Corn or Gloss
Red & White
EAL1TY” was the subject of
H elen R alph, G erald K eller.
th e Lesson-Sermon in all
PRUNES - Sweet 25 lb.
Red & White - 2>/2’ s
.29
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
4 lbs. 25c
Box
Sunday,
March
27.
CHURCH NOTES
♦
The Golden Text was, “They
MACARONI
th a t tru st in th e Lord shall be
H ard w heat
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
4 lbs.
as m o u rt Zion, which cannot he
CHURCH.
FL O U R
49 'b.
.34
A. T. K ingsbury, E lder
removed, hut altideth for ever"
i 2 ib. cello
14 oz.
for
Silver-Spike
Sack
Sabbath school a t 10:00 A M.
(Ps. 1 25:1).
Milled in Pendleton
Mrs. J. O. Gray, su p erin ten d en t.
Among the citations which com
H igh G rade P a te n t
P reach in g service at 11:00 A. M.
prised th e Lesson-Sermon was the
following from th e Bible: “ All
BORENE - L arge Pkg.
Blue & White
for
METHODIST CHURCH
thy wj rks snail praise thee, O
Pow der
2 for
R. R. F ln k b eln er, P asto r
L
ord:
and
thv
saints
shall
bless
fo r
Sunday school 10:00 A. M. J u n ­
COPELE
»1 lb. can
thee. Thy Kingdom Is an ever­
ior church 11:00, and m orning w or­
H ills Bros, red can
Red & White - With
lastin
g
kingdom,
and
thy
do­
ship a t 11:00. E pw orth League at
ibs.
K inko
minion enduretli th ro u g h o u t all
6:30 P. M. and even in g praise and
COFFEE
gen eratio n s” <Ps, 1 4 5 :1 0 ,1 3 ).
I preach in g service a t 7 :3 0 o'clock.
1 lb. pkg
full of juice
doz.
Ladles' Aid every firs t and th ird
The Lesson-Sermon also Includ
W ednesday.
Midweek
song
and
ed th e following correlative pas
preach in g service on T h u rsd ay
at
fresh-tender
lbs.
If you need case goods, sugar or
sages from the C hristian Science
'7 :3 0 P. M. Bible school S aturday.
textbook, “ Science and H ealth
2:00 P. M.
anything in quantity, by all
with Key to the S criptures by
J u n io r
church
su p erin ten d en t.
Mary Baker Eddy: “The Scrip­
I-ois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi­
means see ns. We have the hot­
dent.
Em m a
F elth o u se;
Sunday
tu res Imply th at Cod Is All-In-All.
'school su p e rin ten d e n t. Opal R ain ­
test prices in the county, if not
fro m th s it follows th a t nothing
Free Deli vary
Phone 341
Prompt, Courteous Service
w ater:
E pw orth League president,
possesses real ty nor existence ex­
in the state.
Rebecca P ierson; C hurch pastor. R
cept t ie d i. In» Mind and His
Your Friendly Home Owned Store •
R. F lnkbelner.
Ideas. , , . He is all-inclusive,
and is reflected by all th a t Is real
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
and etern al and by nothing else.
A. B. T u rn er. P asto r
He fills all spare, and It Is Im
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
possible to conceive of such om­
Mra. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
nipresence and individuality ex­
M orning w orship at 11:00 o’clock.
cept as infinite S pirit or Mind
Children s services at the parson­
The Sign of
Ne~t Door to BAKERY.
Hence all is S pirit and sp iritu a l’*
age at 11:00, Mrs. Turner la chsrge.
(P 331).
Evan gel 1st ia service la the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
The A. NASH CO.
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D ry Cleaners
OUR TRUE VALUE POLICY!
The best possible groceries at the lowest possible price.
Consistent with good merchandising.
Grapefruit Juice
Pineapple Juice
Lemon Juice
Orange Juice
Apricot Nectar
Prune Juice
Coffee
Mart
2 lb s .
45c
Early Riser
2 lb s .
35c
3
3
3
3
43c
43c
33c
33c
33c
33c
Flour
$ 1 .5 9
$ 1 .2 9
Sugar
French Dressing
Mayonnaise
Wheat Cereal
Pancake Flour
Dill Pickles
Lady Godiva Soap
Macaroni & Spaghetti 1
Tissue
Candy Bars & Gum
Mince Meat
Oranges
Spinach
23c
10c
23c
39c
10c
10c
10 ib. bags 57c
15c
45c
20c
20c
16 c
4 for 19c
23c
4
3
2
3
3
W ould You Like
2
29c
IV
$1
$1
C A K E FLOOR
5 8c
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>5«
18c
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