PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
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THEY SERVED WELL
T he members of th e present board
of directors of the U m atilla E lectric
C ooperative association have served
the com m unity for over fifteen
m onths. They have met regularly
tw ice a m onth and held m any spec
ial m eetings, m any of w hich carried
past m idnight. In addition, d u rin g
the days betw eeen m eetings, they
have given th e ir tim e and atten tio n
to the w ork of d irectin g th e o rg a n i
zation and to th e thousand and one
d etails of construction.
All th is has been done for the
“ m u n ific en t” sa lary of >3 per m onth
allowed by th e natio n al REA. N ot
w ith stan d in g , board mem bers have
given th is public service w ith in
te re st and devotion to th e w elfare
of th e m any com m unities w hich are
now being served by a modern
pow er system . These men are all of
fine c h a racter and su b sta n tia l c iti
zenship and m em bers of the associa
tio n m ay well consider them selves
fo rtu n a te in h av in g secured the se r
vice of such a board.
A new board w ill be chosen A ug
u st 10th. It is wise to consider who
a re to succeed these men. N one are
seeking a re tu rn to the task of d i
rec tin g th e progress of th e system,
but th e ir experience and in te rest
w ill be valuable if retain ed on the
directorship. T here is yet much to
do. T his is a cooperative system and
every member of th e association
should take a personal in te re st in
its m anagem ent.
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STANFIELD
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By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS
(Too la te for la st w eek.)
The Misses M arie T horsen, C lau
dia G abriel and Rose Hoosier re
turn ed to th e ir homes F rid a y a fte r
having atten d e d norm al school in
La G rande. Miss H oosier retu rn ed
Monday and w ill resum e h er studies
d u rin g th e rem ain in g six weeks.
Miss T horsen plans to teach near
The Dalles.
P a tric ia R ichards, stu d e n t nurse
in St. A n th o n y 's hospital is spend
ing tw o weeks' vacation a t th e home
of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
R ichards.
Mrs. Lloyd Buchholz and son
Lloyd retu rn ed to P o rtlan d F rid ay
a fte r several days v isit w ith h er sis
ter, Mrs. N. D. Bard and h er fa th
er, G. L. D unning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R ussell and
nephew Billy P enney retu rn ed
to
S tanfield S atu rd ay
follow ing
a
th ree weeks stay in P o rtlan d and
coast points.
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Rhea, Blanche
T horsen, Clyde Ken ison an d Jo h n
H eckm an atten d ed th e Tum-A-Lum
picnic a t E m ig ran t Springs S u n
day.
Miss Evelyn T horsen, who is eni-
ployd in P o rtlan d , is spending the
week a t th e home of her p aren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. S, Thorsen.
Mrs. C. D. Connor of P endleton
was In S tanfield S aturday. She was
accom panied by her sister, Lavelle
Shipley, who has been her g u est for
the past th ree weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. M artin Refvem and
fam ily visited his b ro th er, Alvin
Refvem, in th e v e te ra n ’s hospital in
W alla W alla Sunday.
Loren Refvem has retu rn ed from
A thena w here he has been employed
d u rin g th e pea h a rv e stin g season.
He is assistin g in th e M. Refvem
store.
Miss T w ila House, who has been
atte n d in g th e sum m er session of the
U niversity of W ashington, is a t the
home of her m other. Mrs. Byron
Brown.
Miss House plans to con
tin u e her studies in th is school th e
com ing year.
Carl Wood is v isitin g his brother,
in B rem erton, Wn.
Miss Hazel Bedlngfleld of La
G rande was a guest la st week at
the home of her uncle and a u n t,
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Sloan.
T he Bridge Club met M onday in
Echo a t th e home of Mrs. W . M.
M arbut, who is su b stitu tin g for
Miss E lva Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen and son
Roy of P o rtlan d visited Tuesday at
th e J. M. R ichards home w hile en
route from ,a G rande to th e ir home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jensen were college
classm ates of Mrs. R ichards in
N orth D akota.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M artin of
P o rtlan d w'ere week end guests a t
th e Don Childs and Oscar M artin
homes. They w ere en ro u te to W al m ent of th e new church Sunday
low a L ake an d Jo h n Day for l . v aca j evening. A11 young people a re asked
tion. Mrs. Em m a M artin , who has
been v isitin g a t th e F ra n k M artin to be p resen t and on time.
home, retu rn ed to S tanfield
w ith
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
them.
Miss Neva H edrick retu rn ed Tues
A. B. T u rn er, P asto r
day from th e C. E. conferenc-j at
Sunday school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
Camp Van Nuys n ear Lostine.
Mesdames F. A. Baker, W. G. Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
W allace and M. Refvem w ere hos
M orning w orship a t 1 1:00 o’clock.
tesses a t a b rid al show er com pli
C h ild ren 's services a t th e parso n
m en tin g Mrs. W ilb u r G ifford, nee
M arian H u tto n , T hursday. T he hon age a t 11 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge.
E v an g elistic service in th e eve
oree received m any a ttra c tiv e and
useful gifts.
n ing a t 7 :45 P. M.
The G range observed 4-H club
Bible Study F rid ay a t 7 :45 P. M.
n ig h t in th e ir hall on Tuesday
n ig h t. R eports w ere given by Al
METHODIST CHURCH
ma Anson and R u th Jo rd an who
S tearn s Cushing, J r ., P asto r.
w ere delegates to sum m er school at
Sunday school 1 0:00 A. M. J u n
Corvallis. Mrs. A nson’s sew ing club
sang several pep songs; the cookery ior church 11:00, and m o rn in g wor
club, u n d er Mrs. R u eb er’s lead er ship a t 1 1 :00. E p w o rth L eague a t
ship, sang tw o group num bers; th e 6:30 P. M. and ev en in g p raise and
hom em akers' club d em onstrated bed preach in g service a t 7 :3 0 o'clock.
m aking, gave a sk it by L ila Scalf
L adies’ Aid every firs t an d th ird
and L uella Couch, and a violin solo W ednesday.
M idweek
song and
by M arie Lane w ith piano accom- preach in g service on T h u rsd ay at
p an ien t by P h y llis Sires.
Mrs. J. 7:30 P. M. Bible school S aturday,
M. R ichards is leader of th e hom e 2:00 P. M.
m akers and Mrs. Geo. Wood of th e
Ju n io r
ch u rch
su p e rin ten d e n t,
tow n sew ing club. Ice cream and Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi
w afers w ere served by th e club dent. E m m a
F elth o u se;
Sunday
school su p e rin ten d e n t,
Opal R ain
members.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelton and w ater; E p w o rth L eague president.
C hurch p asto r
fam ily of W illetz, Cal., are guests Rebecca P ierso n ;
a t th e Roy T enney home. Mrs. S tearn s C ushing Jr.
Shelton is a sister of Mr. Tenney.
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CHURCH NOTES
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. W arn er, P astor.
Bible school 10:00 A. M.
W orship service 1 1:00 A. M.
7 :00 P. M., C h ristian Endeavor.
8 :00 P. M., C hurch services.
Midweek p ray er an d Bible study,
W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M.
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2 :00
P. M.
M issionary m eeting, second W ed
nesday of each m onth.
Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Cbas.
D uvall; P resid en t, C. E „ C ath erin e
M cM ullen; P re sid en t Ladies Aid
Mrs. C. W a rn er; P re sid en t M ission
ary Society, Mrs. C. R. Moore.
T he m onthly business m eeting
and basket d in n er w ill be held S un
day on th e law n a t th e home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. M orehouse.
T he C h ristian E ndeavor society
will hold its m eeting in th e base
28c
39c
29c
Biscuit Flour "rt * "
Sliced Beets R,a s
■ N°-2 2 F°' 2 5 c
S p in a c h Red & white *214,8 IO C
C a ts u p Red & white
2: 3 5 c
Tuna Fish Re,i & Wh,te 8 2 57C
Tuna Flakes
- 2 28C
25c
QAIMflW
2
UflLIllUl 1
20c
Ripe Olives n,ue * wh,u 18
17c
Baby Food Rcd * Whlt# * Dozen
95C
Red & W hite - 1 Pound
Red & W hite - BLACK
FLA K E W H ITE
4 lbs.
57c
O C edar
12 oz.
45c
B ro o m s
For
Red & ty h ite
For
9 lc
fot
Hed * W hite - I s
SPICED HAM
12 oz.
Mp ATI
lb. 51c
Arm our’s Sliced Bacon
m tfl 1 ■
MUTTON SALE
Mutton S tew
lb. Sc
Legs lb. ISe
Shoulder B o u t lb. 10c
Chops lb. 15c
H E R M IS T O N T R A D IN G C O .
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Phone 341
Prompt, Courteous Service
Your Friendly Home Owned Store
t h e
r e d & W H IT E
Th» Sign of 8 Dependable Store
STORES
ing s,
CHRISTIAN SSEEK3E CHUR3HES
OVE was th e subject of the
f j Lesson-Sermon in all C hur
ches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun
day, July, 31.
The Colden Text was. “The Lord
Is good to ail: and his tender m er
cies are over all hfs w orks” (Ps.
1 4 5 :9 ).
Among the citations which com
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: “ And
r e in v e known rn d believed the
love th a t God hath to us. God Is
love; and he th a t dwelleth In love
dwelleth in God, and God in him ”
(I John 4 :1 6 ).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
ed the following corre’ctive pass-
a re s from the Christian Science
textbook, " S c i e n c e and Health
with Key to the S criptures,” by
Mary Baker Eddy: “ The Jewish
tribal Jehovah was a m an-project
ed God. liable to w rath, repen
tance, and hum an changeableness.
The C hristian Science God Is uni
versal, eternal, divine Lore, which
changeth not and causeth no evil,
disease, nor death. . . Divine
Love always has met and always
will meet every hum an need’’ (pp.
140,494).
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COLUMBIA
By Lois H utchison
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i
arriv ed home S atu rd ay from a two
w eeks’ v isit in W isconsin.
K en n eth Myers of N o rth Powder
v isitin g his sister, Mrs. H arvey
DeMoss.
Mrs. M ary H a rr retu rn ed last
week from a v isit of several weeks
a t Y akim a an d S eattle.
Miss L au ra V otnae, w ho has been
v isitin g a t th e Andrew
Broston
home for several days, re tu rn e d to
her hom e in St. Paul, M inn., T ues
day.
Miss V otnae is em ployed in
one of th e lead in g gow n shops of
St. Paul.
J. H. R yland m ade a trip to W al
low a L ake Sunday.
F rattcis H utsel and Melvin B arber
were m arried in W alla W alla T h u rs
day of last week.
Mrs. F red Lenz and Mrs. Geo.
Liebe w ere hostesses for a show er a t
th e fo rm e r's home given in honor of
Mrs. V. L. D unham , W ednesday.
M esdames W. A. M ikesell, T ilford
S tillin g s, H elen C hristopher, Hugo
P ankow , B ill L indner, M elvin Fol-
le tte , Joe Udey, George Strotom,
I M artin Lenz, H erm an Kowitz, V. L.
I D unham and th e hostesses were
present. Ice cream and cake w ere
served.
G ilb ert Sm ith of St. P au l, Minn.,
su rp rised his a u n t and uncle, Mr.
an d Mrs. U. E dw ards, la st week
when he stopped here for a visit. He
| w as on his w ay to Oregon City
w here he has o th e r relatives.
Mr.
S m ith also visited a t th e A. R. Blin-
ston home. Mrs. B linston is a cou
sin whom he had not seen for tw e n
ty-six years.
Mrs. R ovilla Thom as of Lowden,
W n., was here th e first of last week
v isitin g A m anda S haver and o th er
relatives.
L ouisa Conrad and g ra n d d a u g h
te rs Z in a and Alice D udley retu rn ed
to P o rtlan d last Sunday a fte r a
sh o rt v isit here.
N ettie H ooker w ent to Meacham
last S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Amos
B u rch e tte and fam ily w here they
picked huckleberries.
T he m any frien d s of Mrs. L ester
H am m er a re happy to know she is
recovering rap id ly a f te r h er recen t
operation.
L ester C olpitts. who is w o rking
in th e w h eat h arv est, sp en t th e
weak end a t th e J. H. R yland home.
T. P. Dudley of Portland was a
week end visitor at the John Oon-
That’s the kind o f insurance Y O U
w
ant I That’s the kind of in?
YO UR home, furnish
a u to m o b ile a nd o th e r surance WE supply,
possessions are valuable. They
should be insured . . . not only
against fire but every hazard
that threatens. But think before
you choose the tvpe of insur
ance. There is a difference.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
C olum bia School
11:00 A. M., D evotional service
and com m union.
10:00 A. M. Bible school.
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for Aug. 5th-6th.
reserves . . . because it maintains
local Agents lo r quick, courteous
service when you’re in trouble.
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH.
A. T. K ingsbury, E lder
S abbath school a t 10:00 A. M.
Mrs. J. O. Gray, su p e rin ten d e n t.
P re ach in g service^ at 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
F re s h C e le r y
2 bunches 1 5 c
Consider this: 4 out o f 5 property
owners choose Capital Stock
Company Fire Insurance because
it provides definite protection at
a known cost ; ; . because It is
backed by financial surplus and
capital stock as w e ll as legal
M arvin Roy, employed a t th e
OSC Chemistry Work Recognized.
M ontgom ery W ard sto re in P en d le
OREGON STATE COLLEGE — A
ton, w as on th e p roject S atu rd ay a f
trib u te to th e q u a lity of research
ternoon.
carried on in physical ch em istry a t
Mrs. M illie C anfield visited a t th e Oregon S tate college is seen in th e
L au ra M orris home Sunday.
g ift of >750 for research sch o larsh ip
* Mrs. Lois Blum who had th e m is here for th e com ing year m ade by
fo rtu n e to break her arm is re p o rt the S tan d ard Oil com pany of Cali
ed to be g e ttin g along nicely.
fornia. T he sch o larsh ip has been
Mr. and Mrs. C arl H am m er m ade aw arded to A lbert H ughes of Salem
a business trip to P endleton T ues who w ill stu d y th e h eats an d com
bustion of sim ple p araffin com
day of la st week.
Mr. and Mrs. M artin Lenz of pounds. The com pany established
S tanfield, Mr. and Mrs. H erm an scholarships a t OSC and U n iv ersity
K ow itz an d H erm an ’s fa th e r from of W ash in g to n a f te r in v estig ating"
Lebanon, w ho is sp en d in g th e sum th e type of w ork carried on.
m er w ith his son and fam ily, were
guests a t th e G eorge Liebe home THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
Sunday.
OFFERS FREE SAMPLE OF
Mr. and Mrs. Miles B arag er were
DRUGLESS AID FOR HIGH
d in n e r g u ests a t th e O. T. Lockridge
BLOOD PRESSURE RELIEF
home Sunday.
Rebecca P ierson was a guest of
H igh blood pressure su fferers in,
Lois H utchison a t th e H utchison
H erm iston are urged to go to th e
home Sunday.
T hom pson’s D rug S tore an d receive
Mrs. A lbert H asse and d au g h ter a free sam ple of ALLIMIN E ssence
of La G rande arriv ed last week a t of G arlic P arsley T ablets, v alu ab le
th e D uane L ath ro p home. Mrs. for th e relief of d istressin g sym p
H asse w ill be here a m onth. B ar tom s of high blood pressure. T hese
a re th e tab lets tested by an em in en t
b ara w ill rem ain and e n te r school physician of New Y ork C ity w ith
here th is fall.
,
t
w hich he reduced blood p ressure
Mr. and Mrs. Red W illiam s of La and relieved dizziness and head
G rande visited a t the B axter H u tc h aches by u sin g th e ta b lets acco rding
to d irectio n s on th e package.
To
ison home Monday evening.
’d eterm in e cause of your h igh blood
A show er was given in honor of pressure, see your doctor. Get in-
Mrs. Melvin B arber a t th e home of j te re stin g booklet along w ith your
her sister-in -law , Mrs. W illa rd H u t free sam ple of ALLIMIN today and
try these DRUGLESS ta b lets for
sel T hursday.
yourself.
adv.
J. H. R yland made a trip to W a l
la W alla T uesday for Mrs, R yland
who has been v isitin g th ere for a
week.
CONNOR'S REPAIR
Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and in fa n t
son Irw in Lloyd came home from
SHOP
St. A n th o n y ’s hospital la st F riday.
General
Automobile
Repair
I. D. P ike of G rass V alley m ade a
R
eboring
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B
a
tte
ry
Service
and
trip here la st week to see his in fa n t
W elding - Chevrolet P a rts
grandson, Irw in Lloyd Goodrich.
W illard B atteries
Verl B aker of Malone, W n., is at
th e home of his uncle, Lloyd Good
Phone 53-W
Hermiston
rich.
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SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 5th and 6th.
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LOCAL
WATERMELONS
and
CANTALOUPES
COFFEE
Our Own Special
B rand
1 lb.
3 pounds
PINEAPPLE
WHEATIES
»5*
2 packages .. ................
B ottle Coca Cola F R E E !
SHEDDED WHEAT
XBC________ 11*
Broken Sliced
2 large cans ...
37<
DOG FOOD
Kenwood
Pound Cans
TOILET TISSUE
4
CLINIC
1000-Sheet
Rolls .......................
SOAPY SUDZ
G ran u lated Soap
24 oz. Pkg.
BROOMS
33*
Made In Boardman
EACH ..........................
Q uaker - Q uick
L arge P ackage ..........
23*
ICE CREAM MIX
JELLO
3 cana .............................
7.C
“3
BAKING POWDER
K. C.
50 a t can ....................
25 os. can ... .................
PORK & BEANS
V an Camps
T all T ins
2 for
OATS
.19*
Med. T in s.
2 for
17*
13*
SALMON
Pink - Fine for Loot
2 tall cans ....................
BORENE
19*
Large Package
Each ............ ......
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