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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1939)
t 8 LOOK 4 ^' crfth&se * ^VALUES PEANUT BUTTER 15 oz. can 7c TOMATO JUICE CRACKERS Good Quality 2 lb. box 19c MATCHES Best Quality 6 boxes 18c 4 lbs. 196 MACARONI Hardwheat JELL-0 The real article Sc PORK & BEANS so oz. can IO C NAPKINS 80 count embossed 7c POTATO CHIPS Fresh - 3 pkgs. 2 lb.jar i) tion were so many th a t new ideas P. S. a t 6:45 p. m. Clare Lindner, will be brought forth a t la ter meet- I who has ju st returned from the Spo- I kane P ilgrim Bible school, will have I ings throughout the club year. chargee on Ju n e 11. Mrs. P au l Id- ♦ ♦ ♦ In order to have books of the lo leer is preeident. E vangelistic ser cal club conform to those of the vice a t 7:45. Orbie Wells, your local preacher, sta te federation, -to facilitate up-to- the-m inute d ata in the sta te year will preach for us Sunday night. i book, th e club was asked by the sta te president to hold election of HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Grayden D. Loree, P astor i officers in May or June. To con Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. form to th is request and as a mark M orning worship, 11:00 a. m. of appreciation of th e work of the B.Y.P.U., 7 :00 p. m. present officers, they were u n a n i Evening service, 8:00 p. m. mously re-elected, to hold office u n P rayer m eeting, W ednesday, 8:00 til Ju ly 1. 1940. p m .. ♦ ♦ ♦ C ontinuing the d o ctrinal series, Decorations of flowers on the of ficers’ table a t the m eeting were on Sunday m orning the pastor will furnished by Mrs. Alice W agner, ro bring a message on th e T rin ity . The ses in a cream colored container, subject will be “T hree Gods or One.” and a bouquet of an th em is In a T here will be ch ild ren ’s day exercis black bowl by Mrs. Ju liu s Gigable. es d u rin g th e Sunday school hour. Members are invited to b ring flow The evennig service will be evangel ers for decoration to the meetings istic. All are cordially invited to each service. a t any time. •> <• ❖ The F raser & Son seed company sent envelopes of g ia n t zinnia seed to be distributed to each member of the club, to be planted for contest in the fall. T he seed company will furnish p lan t and ribbon aw ards and furnish scoring points for judges. There is plenty of tim e for the zin nias to m ature and if you are a club member and have not received your seed, call on Mrs. McReynolds. ❖ ❖ ❖ Next week we will have full de tails of a regional garden club pic nic to be held a t Echo on Ju n e 21. P lan to atten d this, and get and give tips to your fellow gardeners, be sides having a good social time. ❖ ❖ ❖ A paper by Mrs. Dean was read by Mrs. Alice W agner. Among o th er things to do in the garden in Ju n e were noted: divide iris, stake dahlias, use pyrethrum spray for (or ag ain st) an ts, prune and shape shrubs, pinch back ch ry san th e mums and p lan t perennial seeds for w ith o th er clubs wil prove beneficial next year’s garden. to club members here. A h in t from a convention dele There are 82 garden clubs in the g ate on how to preserve cut flowers state. An idea of the grow th of this was to use one-half a Morcrop ta b group will be obtained from the fact let to one q u a rt of w ater. ••• •*« th a t in 1938 th ere were- only 29 Mrs. B. A. Doyle gave a rep o rt on clubs in the sta te federation. Such interest in the beautification of th e work of the com mittee who put homes th ro u g h o u t the sta te can only on the recent successful flower show. result in th e upbuilding of the phys She expressed appreciation of the ical advantages of the state, finer cooperation given th e w orkers by com m unities and Increased property club members and others. values. METHODIST CHURCH Lectures on flower arrangem ent S tearns Cushing, P astor and judging, value of birds in the The services of the M ethodist garden, work of ju n io r clubs, and church for. Sunday, May 11, w ill be talk s by delegates from oth er clubs o n o u tstan d in g accom plishm ent^ in observance of C hildren’s Day. Be were painstakingly noted by the g in n in g prom ptly a t 11:00 o’clock speakers and faith fu lly reported. there will be a special program pre Mrs.. O’Grady gave a dem onstration sented by th e Sunday School. A before the club of how to make a brief message by th e pastor will corsage bouquet and th e m aterials conclude the service. The com mit used. Facts gleaned at the conven- tee in charge has been composed of Miss Burnham , Miss Pierson and Mrs. A. E. Marble. We hope th a t you can be present to enjoy th is program by the young people. Other services will be the regular Sunday school a t 10:00 a. m. The E pw orth League meets a t 7:00 p.m. Connor’s Cash Store P hon e 301 <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ * ¥ ❖ ❖ ❖ GARDEN CLUB CHATS ¥ ¥ THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE SIX * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ « * « The m eeting Monday was well a t tended and very interesting. Mrs. T. A. O’Grady, ably assisted by Mrs. F. B. Belt, told the h ighlights of the sta te convention of Garden clube, w hich they attended in May at For est Grove. Busy from early m orning, when they attended banquets at which some of th e finest gardeners of the N orthw est gave interestin g and instructive talks, the delegates brought back to the local club a fine report of garden activities all over the state, and many new plans for the grow th of our organization • Talks and dem onstrations a t the convention will provide m aterial for study d uring the year and contacts In la n d Co-operative This is Y o u r Store Come in, look i t over. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Rev. Paul Idler, Pastor We are glad th a t we can again an nounce the coming of our Rev. M. E. Stockman of Spokane to th e H erm iston and com munity. He Is the principal of the Spokane Pilgrim Bi ble School and will, be here to rep resent the same. T he service will be gin at 7:45 p. m. F riday night, June 9. a t th e P ilgrim Holiness church. Our reg u lar services will be as follows: Sunday school a t 10 a. m. Orbie Wells is su perintendent. At 11 o’clock preaching services. P. H. Y. Keep Pace w ith Tim e and D rive C h e v r o le t« CHEVROLET SALES HAVE DOUBLED H e r m is to n M o to r C o . H. OAKES, Owner and Manager Your full support, your membership, your patronage and your word to boost your co-op store am ong your friends and neighbor^ will make it the biggest and best store in the com m unity in a few months. C. & H. Pure Cane SUGAR 25 lb- bag PECTIN Reliance Made from N orth W estern Apples— G uaranteed F re sh CORN Peaches VALUE! R o a s te d F re s h *5* Bottles Whole Kernel COFFEE B IO $1.89 J G ro u n d lb . 10c ,ia »» 15c can Delicious Ripe W ashington Freestones BACON Medium W eight - Lb. G iant Rolls 2 F°r 8 5 6 MISS M ORFITT IS VOTED TO KV/AMAS PAPER TOWELS Betty M orfitt of P ortland, g ran d d au g h ter of Mrs. G retchen Purdy of Herm iston, was recently chosen ae one of 19 most o u tstan d in g fresh men girls on the U niversity of Ore gon campus, and given recognition by being chosen as a Kwama, a sophomore service honorary. The g irls were in itiated a t the an nual M ortar Board ball when the girls were tapped w ith the tra d itio n al red carnation. Follow ing th is the members w ere escorted th ro u g h an arch of draw n sabers held by the Skull and Dagger men, a sophomore men’s honorary. Miss M orfitt delivered the address to th e candidates of the Aaron Frank scholarship a t a banquet held in P o rtlan d recently. She was aw arded a sim ilar scholarship last year w hich entitles the holder to four years in any school of his own choice. HERMISTON MERCANTILE We’re Here COOPERATIVE PHONE 401 to Serve! W ashington, Idaho and Oregon. The Stearns Cushing home. The tw o m ain purpose of the m eeting was to men w ent to W alla W alla W ednes finish the business of dissolving the day. organization in order to be ready for the m erger of the various M eth odist groups scheduled for some tim e in the n ear future. Bishop W. C. M artin of Omaha, Neb., was chairm an of th e conven tion. Rev. S. W. H all of Salem, del egate, stopped a sh o rt tim e in H er m iston Tuesday to visit at the Rev. HERMISTON HERALD PR IN TIN G o r (,n o n e ie r (AT MODERATE RATI »EU/HV METHODIST CHURCH HAS CONVENTION MOMCySAV/MS CASH GßOCEß In final conference of th e Metho dist church South was held in the M arvin Memorial church in W alla W alla Tuesday and Wednesday. Del-1 egates were present from Montana, SixD ays plant0^ * - * * June 9 to 15 I t’s easy to get acquainted w ith sav ings! Shop a t Safeway th is week and profit. SUGAR 10 lb. bag P ure Cane UNION PACIFIC vaca 2 H«v»r such i tio n o p p o r t u n it y - world's Fairs on both coasts — marvelous other vacation spots botwoon! Go direct to Now York, return ing via San Francisco or rovers» the rout». WORLD'S FAIRS PINEAPPLE COFFEE G iant flat tin IO C 2 ibs. 43c Q uart ja r 3SC Rosedale EDWARDS Vacuum packed lb. 22c MAYONNAISE NU-MADE - I t ’s Dated FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Along the way Union Pacific can taka you t u Y e llo w s t o n e , Grand Tston, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Grind C an yo n , C o lo ra d o national parka, Boul der Dam, Sun Valley, Celery e“- 10c U tah type - new crop O n ONE Trip Ticket a s low as N e w Peas libera/ return lim ili 3 famous TRAINS EAST 1 25c 4 Lbs 19c Well filled pods — w lth o th e r a ttra ttiv e fare» Far S le e p in a Cor I r o v e l . I 'F R U I T - STANDS N e w Potatoes 10- W hite S hafter IN C O A C H Horse and Buggy Days A re Past. YOU’LL LIKE IT! 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PICKLES 25 oz. jar 236 KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR 49 lb.. $1.29 OUR CHOICE CATSUP......... 12 oz. bot. 9«< SHF.FFORD CHEESE .............. 8 oz. pkg. 15 33c 1 sJ J A WOMAN’S LOAF Ju lia Lee W rig h t’s bread has the freshness of home-made bread. 1 Lb 4 A L°af 1UC M ib 14c