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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1«. 1939. Mrs. Fred Thorne, who were not present. The general arrangement V icu n a, T aru c a, Natives CHURCH NOTES committee included Mrs. J. F. Rue- O f the A n dean H eights ber, Mrs. R. G. Attebury and Mrs. J. --------- One of the most th rillin g expedi ♦ PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH M. Richards. Huckleberry pie a la tions in the world is a hunt among Paul Idler, Pastor. creme, and coffee were served. the high Andes for the shy and elu The revival has been progressing Mrs. C. H. Herrick was hostess to sive vicuna and the s till sw ifter and the Harmony club at her home Tues even more elusive Andean deer, since Monday, February 6. God is V day afternoon. Bach member re known by its Quechua Indian name blessing and giving us good times. A Salmon, large can Entire new spring line ladles', men's and taruca. This is not only because of cordial invitation is given to all to sponded to roll call with valentine the children's shoes. This line includes ladies' extreme altitudes at which these greetings. Guests included Mrs. F. animals live and the physical and attend the meetings. Hominy, large can new cut-out heel dress shoes, clever sport Sundays, Feb. 12 and Feb. 19. will Shelton, Mrs. H. McCormick. Mrs. H. emotional effect upon the hunter of styles, men’s drees oxfords . . . . and ALL be rally days for the Sunday school. Hiatt and the following members of the rare atmosphere and the vast Corn, yellow 2 cans Sunday school, 10:00 A.M. types of work shoes and children’s shoes in the Get Together club, Mesdames landscape, but because of the w ari Preaching service, 11:00 A.M. Oscar Martin, Marker, F. Cornielle, ness and speed of these rare crea patent, white and smoke. Date« 2 pounds P.Y.P.S., 6:30 P.M. Jess Anson, H. Hammill and Lester tures and their extraordinary pro tective coloration, writes Alida Mal- Evangelistic service, 7:30 P.M. Sutton. A program consisting of a kus in the New York Times. Egg«, large doz. Every night, 7:30 P.M. skit by Marie, Betty, Freddy and The taruca and the Andean camel Lester Tenney; a reading by Marie YOU WILL APPRECIATE Butter, local Lb. tribe, of which the vicuna is the Tenney and Edgar Guest’s "Valen wildest species, are the only crea METHODIST CHURCH OUR VALUES IN ALL tine” by Mrs. C. H. Herrick. Refresh tures which inhabit the Andean Stearns Cushing, Jr., Pastor. Crackers 2 lb. box Sunday school 19:00 A. M. Jun ments were served by the hostess. heights, and they exist in no other ior church 11:00, and morning wor WELL KNOWN BRANDS. Miss Claudia Gabriel who teaches p art of the world. ship at 11:00. Epworth League at Milk, tall cans 4 for Below an altitude of 10,000 feet 6:30 P. M., and evening praise and near Tygh Valley spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. the taruca dies. Fleet, alert, living preaching service at 7:30 o’clock. Salad Dressing qt. in the almost inaccessible fastnesses and Mrs. Vern Gabriel. Ladies' Aid every first and third the snowy Cordilleras, he is so Wednesday. U. O. Shipley has been ill at his of Come in and let us fit you vigilant that it is almost impossible Candy, 2 lbs. Junior church superintendent, home for the past week. to get w ithin 200 yards of him. His Lois Hutchison; Ladies' Aid presi Mrs. Frank Nudo and son Frank vigilance is directed against only his in these new spring models. dent. Emma Felthouse; Sunday Coffee 2 lbs. Jr. returned to her home Saturday, own kind, other stags, envious of his school superintendent, Mabel Boul- following a week’s visit in Portland. following of females. ware; Epworth League president, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiatt and son Vicuna (this, too, is a Quechuan Edward Shaw. ird, pure 4 lbs. Alvin were week end guests at the Indian name) is better known as a Fred Shelton home while enroute soft and luxurious fabric than as the CHURCH o f CHRIST Sacon Squares lb. from San Francisco to thtir home in rare and vanishing creature whose Columbia School pelt was once reserved fo r the shoul “Quality Merchandise at City Prices” Julesburg, Colo. Mrs. Hiatt and ders of Incaic princes, and is the 11:00 A. M„ Devotional service ^ake Flour, 2 lb. Mrs. Shelton are sisters. most costly of wools. The vicuna and communion. Pkg. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Van Buskirk, is one of the four surviving species 10:00 A. M. Bible school. Mrs. D. R. Starkweather and Mr. of the Andean auquenidos, or cam FULL GOSPEL MISSION BAPTIST CHURCH HERMISTON UNION CHURCH and Mrs. Charles Hoggard of The els. Irrigon, Ore. Regular Sunday services: Bands of w ild vicuna range the C. Warner, Pastor. Dalles were Stanfield visitors Mon Sunday school, 10:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M., Bible school. Andean Cordilleras above Arequipa, Bible school 10:P0 A. M. day. Mrs. Starkweather remained Peru, and about Cuzco, the ancient 11:00 A. M., Preaching service. Morning service, 11:00 A. M. Worship service 11:00 A. M. 7:00 P. M., Young people's meet until Thursday and returned to her Inca capital upon which the- present Children’s service 11:00 A. M. ing. 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor. home with her son-in-law and daugh city is built. Evangelistic service, Sunday, Hermiston, Oregon 8:00 P. M., Church services. Everyone is cordially invited to ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers. The taruca cling to the high Andes Midweek prayer and Bible study, Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 P. M. be present and worship with ua. The Christian Endeavor society and are best sought at from 12,000 Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. gave a valentine party at the F. A. to 15,000 feet. Because of their pro Ladles Aid each Wednesday 2:00 tective coloration, it is difficult to Baker home Monday night. see them, except in flight or when P. M. Mrs. M. Refvem, Miss Elva Berry silhouetted against the sky. Missionary meeting, second Wed and Mrs. Ernest Greathouse were nesday of each month. hostesses for two bridge parties at Bible school superintendent Chas. the Refvem home early this week. H a lifa x Explosion L e ft Duvall; President C. E., Wanda M a n y K ille d and In ju re d Moore; Mlssioary Society president, * STANFIELD ♦ Five tables were in play each day. On Monday high score was won by The H alifax explosion which oc Mrs. C. R. Moore. By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS First may we unscramble the Mrs. D. R. Starkweather of The curred in the harbor of H alifax at nine o’clock on the morning of De MONEV'SAVING CA£H PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE items of last week's issue. The talk Dalles, who with Mrs. Charles Hog cember 6, 1917, was caused by the A. B. Turner, Pastor gard was an honor guest. Tuesday’s on San Francisco should have been collision of the French line steam Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. recorded as part of the Women’s high scoring lady was Mrs. Stanley ship Mont Blanc w ith the Belgian Safeway stores are great boosters for home products. Each year Mrs. Howard Montgomery, Supt. Lyon of Echo. relief steamship Imo. Study club program, and was given Safeway spends millions of dollars for Oregon produced goods to be Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock. sold in our stores all over the west. Mrs. Homer Hedrick accompanied The Mont Blanc carried a thou by Mrs. Ila Wallace instead of by Children’s services at the parson Mrs. J. M. Richards. At the Student her son-in-law and daughter to Port sand tons of munitions and was age at 11:00, Mrs. Turner in charge. Advancement meeting Mrs. G. E. land Monday, returning Wednesday. bound in from New York. This ship Evangelistic service In the eve Mrs. N. D. Bard left Pendleton had almost passed through the nar Greathouse and Mrs. G. G. Smith rows leading from the outer har ning at 7:45 P. M. were hostesses during the tea hour Sunday with representatives of Old bor into Bedford basin to the north Bible Study Thursday at 7:45 P. which followed Mr. Yeager’s talk on Timers clubs to attend a convention, west when the collision occurred. M. M ATCHES 6 box carton being held in Omaha. Mrs. Bard The Imo, westward bound, was just "Current Legislation." Buffalo will represent the ladies auxiliary of putting to sea. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST At the Commercial Club meeting the Old Timers club In Pendleton of The collision occurred because of WALLA WALLA PEAS CHURCH. $1.15 doz. - Each Thursday night O. Dyer and J. W, misunderstanding of signals, and the which she is president. A. T. Kingsbury, Elder Delicious 3 Sieve - No. 2 tins Chenault of the Soil Conservation Sabbath school at 10:00 A, M. The Pollyannas were entertained efforts of both ships to avoid each service gave talks on the scope of Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Frank other were unsuccessful. The Mont Mrs. J. O. Gray, superintendent. HAPPY VALE PEAS 85c doz. - 2 for Preaching service at 11:00 A. M. their work In this vicinity. They Sloan at her home. Mrs. Fred Thorne Blanc was pierced on the port side, Choice Food - 303 tins and a few minutes later flames also showed slides which illustrated president, presided during the busi burst from the wreckage. LIBBY’S PEAS the disastrous effects of erosion. $1.39 doz. - 2 for ness meeting. The monstrous energy suddenly Deluxe 2 Sieve - No. 2 ting Dr. Weir of the Eastern Oregon Mrs. J. F. Rueber returned Sun released by the blast swept irregu SEE MC DIDIT FOR State Hospital was an Interesting day from Corvallis where she at la rly over the country about H ali TOMATO JUICE 3 No. 1 tins speaker at the Ladies Aid meeting tended the Home Interest conference fax, destroying practically all of the Sunny Dawn - Best Yet Painting - Paperhanging - Signs older part known as Richmond; and Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. G. at O. S. C. the past week. PINK SALMON Write Box 115 Stanfield Wallace was hostess. Mrs. Whipple, county health the te rrific heat from consuming No. 1 tins gases of the munitions swept over Fancy Alaska Stanfield Grange observed anni nurse was in Stanfield Wednesday a vast area, leaving most of this versary night Tuesday, February 14. conferring with Mrs. M. Refvem, S. district in ruins. WAX PAPER 125 ft. roll Joe Meyer, master, gave a brief his A. A. president, with reference to The number killed was close to With Cutter Edge Carton 2,000, and injured about 3,000. tory of the organization fourteen state public health speakers to come years ago. Remtniscenses were giv to Umatilla county this spring. AIRWAY COFFEE Lb. 15c - 3 lbs. en by the honor guests. Mrs. L. L. Extra Quality - Low Price! Parchment Paper of the Ancients And there’s the one about a Penney, F. B. Stuart and K. Gabriel, Parchment was the paper of the LUNCH BOX SAND. SPREAD Qt. charter members, and by Mrs. F. B. preacher who amazed his congrega ancients and also of those who main Hise Place, 2 mi. South Stuart and R. G. Penney, who were tion one Sunday morning with this tained the lite ra ry tradition in the GLENCOE CRACKERS 2 lb. box admitted to membership during the announcement: dark ages. Monks in gloomy mon of KENNEWICK asteries spent their lives in w riting . first year. The latter part of the "You don’t love me, because you and rew riting the religious narra KELLOGGS PEP Package program commemorated Oregon's don’t pay my salary. You don’t tives and philosophical and scientific 80th birthday. A “Know Your Ore. ZEE TISSUE papers which were studied by the 4 pkgs. gon" quiz was conducted by the lec love one another, for there are no clergy, observes a w rite r in the Chi turer. Current legislation was dis weddings. And God doesn’t want cago Tribune. The painful labor and Beginning at 12:30 ZEE NAPKINS 80 count cussed by Messrs. J. M. Richards. R. you, because nobody dies. the cost of the parchment made the G. Penney and Joe Meyer. During Cascade Salad Dressing "Now, since I have the honor to contents of those massive books ex 40 Acres Irrigated Land. Qt. ja r the recreation hour Roy Attebury have been appointed chaplain tor trem ely valuable. I t was logical, therefore, that they would be bound Carnation Milk presented the Grange with a tether Tall tins £ * 22 Head Cattle tennis game, darts, Chinese check the penitentiary, this will be my in fine, heavy leather covers, made by hand and carved with decora Richvale Tomatoes, solid pack No- 2%’» 6 Horses and Mules ers and pinochle were also in play. last Sunday among you. and I will tive borders and center designs. Other charter members who still re ask the choir to stand and sing, Skins from sheep and Iambs (vel Farm Machinery Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 2 pkgs. tain their membership are Mr. and ’Meet Me There.' .” lum ), cattle, pigs, or goats (mo RED HOTS! J u st A r r iv e d - 11< IOC 13* 19* 18* 3O< 19* 25* 25* 1A( 44* 16# SAYLO R’S CONNOR’S CASH STORE Phone 301 grocer 3 D ay Sale* Feb. 17*20 15* £0¿ «5* 25* 25* J 43< 391 J g j f0¿ Public Sale Monday, Feb. 20 IO * 2 3* rocco) were used in book binding. Skilled labor and m aterial expense •♦♦♦»>S»»OOOOOOOOee»SS»<0<OeOOSOO involved make leather bound books costly. Leather binding is a rare and exclusive art. Mechanical bind ing and cheap cloth covers made it possible to sell books at low prices. Our main concern is to SAVE YOU MONEY by the perform • COOPERATION PAYS— ance of EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL SERVICE. YOUR CO-OP depends ° n YOU for VOLUME of BUSINESS YOU can help YOUR CO-OP STORE to serve you better. The following prices good till Monday Night. M. J.B. COFFEE PINEAPPLE Broken Slices KARO Blue Isabel Per Lb. BIO cans 19c 17c Lb. Tin C CO-OP O F BIG F VALUE EE B GOOD A C QUALITY ON Fresh Roasted - Freeh Ground Med. weight - Any size piece 15# “ 25* Lb DRIED PRUNES l-arge 30-40’s , Lbs. I ORANGES Sweet and Juicy 1c each CRYSTAL WHITE tr LAG. 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She was the daughter of Sir Robert Laurie, first baronet of Maxwellton. Doug lass’ courtship was unsuccessful, as she m arried a Mr. Fergusson of Craigdarroch in 1709 The music was w ritten by Lady John Scott, about the year 1835 The first au thorized publication of the song was during the Crimean war in 1854. to aid the wives and families of sol diers. 13* lbs. 98# Pierre’s French Dressing 8 OZ. bottle Harvest Blossom Flour Good Used Cars Lesseu Your Worries 1938— PLYMOUTH DeLux Sedan Equipped with hot water heater, defroster fan. Pres tone. NOB HILL CO FFEE 49 Fresh Produce Superb Blend 2 ... 39* ARMOUR’S Shortening Grapefruit D oz. 33c Doz. 33c Large Arizona’s White Cloud 1935—FORD SEDAN. Wrote Famous ’Annie Laurie' Song £0ÿ 15* 1 lb. carton 55* 2 large pkgs. 35* 6 No. 1 tins 2 5 * 1931— MODEL A TRUCK. wheel base. 4 L», Dual 1931 — CHEVROLET TRUCK. Long wheel base. 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