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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
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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-
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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 ..
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE SIX
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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June 9 to 15
I t’s easy to get acquainted w ith sav
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profit.
SUGAR
10 lb. bag
P ure Cane
UNION PACIFIC
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WORLD'S
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PINEAPPLE
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G iant flat tin
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2 ibs.
43c
Q uart ja r
3SC
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lb. 22c
MAYONNAISE
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Celery
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O n ONE
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a s low as
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3 famous TRAINS EAST
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Well filled pods
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N e w Potatoes 10-
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Cantaloupes
Each 15c
Carrots
3 Bu 10c
Large vine ripened
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GREAT NORTHERN CORN
2 303-tins 15<
LIBBY’S PEAS - 2 sieve ............No. 2 tins 106
IVORY SOAP - med. b ars.............. 3 for 1 "¡t
SLEEPY HOLLOW SY R U P..........Qt. jar
DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW .... Lge. tin
HILLSDALE K RAU T..............No. 2 * tin 106
PIERCE TOMATO JUICE..... 10* oz. tin 5 J
JELLY GLASSES.....................
Dozen 4 3 J
COLUMBIA SW’T. 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
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A WOMAN’S LOAF
Ju lia Lee W rig h t’s bread
has
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1 Lb 4 A
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