PAOS TWO
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Canned Food
Published every T h u rsd ay a t H erm is
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
P auline M. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring.
Publlahera.
Entered as Second Claes M atter
December. 1906, U m atilla County,
>regon.
Subscription Rates.
)ne Year ..................................... 92.00
tlx M onths ................................... 1.00
Three M onths ............................
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The new pack is in! We will celebrate this event by
offering nature’s finest foods at a saving. Red &
White “Garden Fresh” vegetables and “orchard
ripe” fruits are packed just hours away from this
¡sale. Never before have you had such low prices
offered on top grade goods—
Specials for Sept. 29th to Oct.
ASPARAGUS, Red & White No. 2 Med. 80c
ASPARAGUS, Walla Walla No. 1 Small 59c
CUT BEANS, Red & White 2’s ................ 41c
CORN, Red & White 2’s ........................... 41c
SIFTED SWEET PEAS, R & W 2’s ........41c
TOMATOES, Red * W hite 2 ^ ’s (Case $3.18) .. 41c
SPINACH, Red & White 21/£’s ..................43c
HOMINY, Red & White 21/2’s ....................30c
BEETS, Sliced R & W Shoestring - 303 .. 37c
BEETS, Whole - Red & W h ite ..................49c
RED KIDNEY B E A N S.................................43c
KRAUT ...........................................................43c
PEAS & CARRO TS..................................... 39c
PIMIENTOS, Red & White V4’s ................28c
HOT SAUCE ................................................ 13c
CATSUP, Red & W h ite ...............................49c
CATSUP, B rim ful......................................... 33c
CORN, PEAS, BEANS, 2’s Standard...... 25c
TOMATOES, Blue & W hite 2^4’s (Case $2.30) .. 29c
PUMPKIN, Red & W hite (Case $2.70) ...................... 35c
APRICOTS, R & W 21/2’s Tree R ip e ......69c
APRICOTS, Red & White l ’s .................... 49c
APRICOTS, Blue & White 2 ^ ’s ............ 53c
PEACHES, Red & White 2i/2’s ............... 67c
PEACHES, Blue & White 2 i^ ’s ................53c
PEARS, Red & White 2 i£ ’s ........................ 69c
PEARS, Blue & White 2i/>’s ...................... 55c
PINEAPPLE, Red & White 2 ^ ’s ............. 69c
PINEAPPLE, Sliced or Crushed Buffet .. 29c
PINEAPPLE, Blue & White 2i/>’s .......... 55c
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Red & White l ’s .... 50c
RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES, 2’s .... 53c
CRANBERRY S A U C E ............................... 53c
RIPE OLIVES, Blue & W h ite.................... 49c
GRAPEFRUIT, Red & W h ite....................43c
MANDARIN ORANGES, Red & White .. 30c
CRAB MEAT ........................
99c
MINCED CLAMS, Red & White l ’s ........73c
MINCED CLAMS, Royal Chef l ’s ............. 47c
OYSTERS, Red & W h ite.............................50c
OYSTERS, Blue & W h ite .......................... 39c
SHRIMP, Red & W h ite ...............................59c
SALMON, Red & White l ’s t a l l ................70c
SALMON, Red & White i^ ’s f l a t ..............55c
SALMON, Silver Rapids l ’s ...................... 37c
TUNA, Red & White V /8 .......................... 49c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 2’s ...................... 39c
ORANGE JUICE, 12 oz............................... 33c
APRICOT JUICE, 12 oz............................... 33c
TOMATO JUICE, 15 oz............................... 23c
PINEAPPLE JUICE, 2’s ............................ 43c
LEMON JUICE, 8 oz..................................... 33c
BABY FOOD ............................................ 25c
Cabbage
Fresh Solid H e a d s^
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Grapes
Large Tokays
3 lbs.................
Phon« 341
Prompt. Courteona Service
Your Friendly Home Owned Store
Th« Red & W h ite
ABOUT THE DAM.
The la test news rep o rt ab o u t the
U m atilla dam states th a t Senator
Schw alenbeck of W ash in g to n , had
an interview w ith ther p resid en t Sep
tem ber 23, in w hich th e president
stated th a t he would do all he could
to have th e next congress, m eeting
in Ja n u a ry , endorse a bill calling
for the necessary allo tm en t.
If th is is tru e a t th is stage, the
outlook is not very encouraging.
W hat th e next congress w ill do lor
th e president is yet d ifficu lt to pre
dict. Only one of th e n in e prom inent
candidates for sen ate and lower
house whom he opposed was succes
sful in w inning nom ination, and the
November elections are yet to be
held. Besides the ea stern forces in
Congress are not frien d ly to west
ern appro p riatio n s.
It is defin itely know n th a t the
presid en t is friendly to th e co n stru c
tion of th e U m atilla dam , and it is
likely he may yet find, a way. I t is
also m uch in th e hands of o u r n o r
th w est delegation. If m em bers of
congress and the lead in g sta te offi
cials of th e th ree n o rth w est states
devote th e ir energies in behalf of
early co nstruction of th e U m atilla
rapids dam , they can do much to de
term in e th e action of Mr. Roosevelt.
The arg u m en t is all in, th e pro
ject has been approved by th e arm y
board, eng in eers have been on the
grounds for weeks and every th in g
is reported ready for construction.
The delay can be in te rp re ted eith er
by forces w orking w ith in , or by
political expediency.
COLUMBIA
s to re
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Dr. A. E. M arble farm .
Wm. N ebergall is picking hie
w inesap apples th is week.
M arvin H utchison of P ilot Rock
ren ted his 40-acre farm in th is dis
tric t to a fam ily from H eppner.
Mrs. L au ra M orris was o ut of
school th ree days la st week due to
illness.
Miss F ran ces K eller le ft Sunday
to en te r St. Joseph academ y as a
post g ra d u a te stu d en t.
We a re proud to note th a t Colum
bia d istric t w as w ell represented a t
th e fa ir an d carried off th e ir sh are
of th e ribbons.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Grey of La
G rande and Mrs. O rville W rig h t and
son Irv in visited a t th e E lm er Ry-
land home la st week.
E lm er R yland m otored to La
G rande W ednesday w ith a load of
squash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed H ug le ft S a t
u rday on a h u n tin g trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and
son left for a visit to G rass V alley
Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L ester Col-
p itts a re looking a fte r th e ir place
w hile th ey a re gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Liebe and fam
ily w ere Y akim a v isito rs Sunday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs, L ester C olpitts p u r
chased a tra ile r house last week.
Opal W heeler, M arie Olsen and
E rm a R encken of F ern d ale w ere ov
er n ig h t guests of A nne Som nierer
Fiday. They had 4-H ex h ib its a t th e
fair.
Jo h n Je n d rzejew slii’s sister is
v isitin g h ere from P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. C harles V aughn and
d au g h ter, Mrs. F itzg erald of Pendle
ton, and Mrs. H arp er and son of
Boise, Idaho, visited Mr. N ebergall
Friday. Mrs. V aughn an d Mrs.
H arp er a re Mr. N eb erg all’s step
d au g h ters.
Mr. and Mrs. A lton K ingsbury
3nd Mr. K in g sb u ry ’s m o th er visited
Mrs. D uane L ath ro p Tuesday.
F ra n k lin G rey is 111 a t his home.
FOR EY E COMFORT AND
SIGHT CONSERVATION
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Eyes Examined by Modern
Methods.
Glasses Ground to Fit
When Needed.
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DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
OVER WOOLWORTHS
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 535-J
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insurance on your house
fu rn ish in g s yo u h a ve
probably a d d e d many
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home.
Do not neglect to in
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to cover any possible
loss.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON H
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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CHURCH NOTES
W * ' ^H'PCHES
U " J 1TY” was the subject of
tl.e l esson - Sermon in all
Cbnrclies of Christ, Scientist, on
S i'ndnv, S ep tem b er 25.
The G oii'rn Text was, "Thy
lh ro re , <> Cod, is for ever and
e ie r : the sceptre of thy kingdom is
a riv b t sceptre-’ ( l‘s. 4 5 :6 ).
Among the c'tatlo n s which com-
p rse d the Les.son-Sernjon was the
fo’iowing from the Bible: '"lb u s
saith the Lord, the ftoly One of
Israel, and his M aker, . . 1 have
made the ea rth , and created man
upon it: 1, even my hands, have
stretched oui the heavens, and all
th eir host have I com manded”
Us?. 45:11.12).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
ed the following correlative pass
ages from the C hristian Science
textbook, “ S c ie n c e and Health
with Key to the Scriptures," by
Mary B aker Eddy: “ God creates
all forms of reality. His thoughts
are spiritual realities. . . The
Scriptures imply th a t God is All-
in-all. From this it follows th a t
nothing possesses reality nor ex
istence except the divine Mind and
His ideas” (pp. 513,331).
By Loi« Hutchison
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and Mrs. Ja ck Coons, who
v isitin g a t th e home of
Mrs. H en ry H ooker for
th e past tw o weeks, re tu rn e d to
th e ir home a t Connell, W n., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Corm an visi
ted a t the V erne D unham home Sun
day evening.
Mrs. S tanley S tru th e rs and son
A llan of B litter Creek visited at th e
W illis
S tru th e rs
home
Monday.
They were en ro u te to Palouse, Wn.
H enry Hooker, who has been con
fined to his bed for th e past two
weeks, is able to sit up now.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Liebe and fam
ily visited at the R. H. Stockard
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M arvin H utchison
and d au g h ters Marva and N adine of
P ilot Rock, visited a t th e home of
ths b ro th er, B axter H utchison, S at
urday.
Mrs. Dan P a rk e r called on Mrs.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
W illis S tru th e rs Monday.
Irrig o n , Ore.
Deli C hristley m ade a business
S unday school, 10:00 A. M.
trip to P o rtlan d last week.
M orning service, 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Enos B u rch ett and
C h ild ren ’s service 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. W illis B u rch ett and
E v an g elistic
service,
Sunday,
d a u g h te r Lois spent M onday a t the
home of Mrs. Enos B u rch ett's p a r T uesday an d F rid ay , 7 :4 5 P. M.
A re tu rn e d m issionary from A fri
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Hooker.
Bud C urtis. Mark F o ster and Bax ca will be in Irrig o n M onday, Sept.
te r H utchison spent la st week in th e 19, 7 :30 P. M., to show slides and
lectu re. He w ill also show a display
m ountains h u n tin g deer.
Bud C u rtis bagged a four point of a rticle s from th a t co u n try .
buck.
The follow ing people w ere d in n er
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Doug
C. W a rn er, P asto r.
las S atu rd ay : Mr. and Mrs. M arvin
Bible school 1 0:00 A. M.
H utchison
and d au g h ters N adine
W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
and Marva of Pilot Rock, and Mrs.
7 :00 P. M., C h ristian Endeavor.
B axter H utchison.
8 :00 P. M., C hurch services.
Midweek p ray er an d Bible study,
Mr. and Mrs. F o rrest Moore and
son Jesse are moving onto th e Wm. W ednesday, 7 :3 0 P. M.
Ladies Aid each W’ednesday 2 :00
Mikesell farm In Columbia d istric t
th is week. The house is being re P. M.
modeled.
M issionary m eeting, second
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Ham m an and nesday of each m onth.
fam ily have recently moved onto the
Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas.
D uvall;
P resid en t C. E., W anda
Moore: M issioary Society president,
Mrs. C. R. Moore.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1939
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
A. B. T u rn e r. P asto r
S unday school a t 1 0:00 A. M.
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
M orning w orship a t 1 1:00 o'clock
PACIFIC
INTERNATIONAL
LIVESTOCK
EXPOSITION
P o rtlan d , O c t 1 to 9
LOW RAIL FARES
U N IO N
»ACIFIC
C h ild re n ’s services a t th e p arso n
age a t 1 1 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge.
E v an g e listic service in th e eve
n in g a t 7:45 P. M.
Bible Study F rid ay a t 7:45 P. M.
METHODIST CHURCH
S tearn s C ushing, J r ., P asto r.
Sunday school 1 0:00 A. M. J u n
ior church 11:00, and m o rn in g wor
ship a t 11:00. E pw orth L eague at
7 :00 P. M. and evening p raise and
p reach in g service a t 8 :00 o’clock.
L ad ies’ Aid every firs t arid th ird
W ednesday.
J u n io r
church
su p e rin ten d e n t,
Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies' Aid presi
dent.
Em m a
F elthouse;
Sunday
school su p e rin ten d e n t, Mabel Boul-
w are; E p w o rth League p resident,
ED.
SCH ELL
P ap er H an g in g and P a in tin g
A ir G un P a in tin g
M ayflow er W all P ap ers
P hone 431
E stim ate s F ree
H erm iston, Oregon
J. V. VILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Phone 1031
Hermiston ■
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