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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. M . E. C H U R C H ELECTS OFFICERS frigidaire ÜM&?in9e M iw w g a ; mm«- w®™ wmt 1 i* ¿5rrz?«r B v tr o * * r° ^ tR fS u a i f •’ -T J 2 Ä Ä ± jy . g s S " " “ s «ri« M*ea* ■ • F ew 's** • ao* Y“ ( " “ .^frla»*»»*0' « P /°’ ‘îZumtiai» I« :ŒBTO iw« Veewng- hl..0B«» wuSTswi«6' i&sssnSK's S*W ?« .at,*** Convenient le n w M low as 25c a 0« . . • >»» «h»e» 19» r t u e i afaes t A pajr e< « ■ A G w w l M otowfio b ito . »ndt»»,pfoae- una wad nadiia» iato rout noma at «anil oom . Aad remember. too caa own (bem for only • few dime» » dar I MOR-TONE SOUND SERVICE H E R M IS T O N , O R E . ♦ ❖ ❖ leaves good eating as table greens, the flowers are used in wine making and the seeds are used in dye m ak ing. Seed has to be harvested by hand twice a day for two weeks, and one picker, if he's good, can harvest about 20 pounds a day. The seed, in E astern m arkets, brings around a, dollar a pound. Our idea of a busy person is one who is try in g to pick tw enty pounds of dandelion seed in a day! <• At the recent an n u al m eeting of the Methodist church the following officers were elected and will begin th e ir duties on Ju ly 1st: Trustees, H. J. Ott, M. L. W atson, G. Casper, Alva Boulware, M. F u ller and John DeM oss;the Stew ards, George Sale, Mrs. A. E. Marble, M. L. W atson, Win. English, H. J. Ott, Mrs. Ruth Holloman, Mrs. G. Casper, John Pace, Mrs. Chas. Shawn and Mrs. Mabel Boulw are; the Recording Stew ard will be Rebecca Pierson; the D isbursing Stew ard, Mrs. Emma Felthouse; Connectional Stew ard, Mrs. G ertrude Sanders; the Commu nion Stew ard, M arjorie B urnham ; D irector of Religious E ducation, Ma bel Boulware; Secretary of Good L it erature, R obert Pierson; and T rier of Appeals, K. D. Pierson. Bsides these, th e reg u lar com mit tees on membership, music, finance and o th er affairs of th e church were named. W ith the com ing new year, there Is a b rig h t outlook for the prospects of th e church work in this com m unity w hich the church is serv ing. GARDEN CLUB CHATS *****¥ ****** DEEP CUT PRICES! STO C K UP! JELS-RITE lo c I****....... .............................................................. B aking P ow d er Pepper 18c £gc VANILLA Coffee M ilk radio 1 1 CORN FLAKES M opsticks Jar R ubbers Each 10c Pks- 5« 1 SUGAR $5.1 7 ] $1.25 93c I A ll P urpose Connor’s Cash Store Phone 391 >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ' M 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 > H I I U < n i U > M > n n i H H » 4 4 \ »■ COOPERATION— is a far higher principle th an com petition, and offers far b etter economic and social results. Your support of p riv a te p ro fit o rga nizations tends to enrich the few at the expense of th e many. By cooperation we profit ourselves and help our neighbors to profit. Real cooperation will build a b etter economic and social order. — COOPERATE — CORNFLAKES CARNATION MILK Tall can CURVE CUT big v alue COFFEE G uaranteed to Pleas?. Ground a t tim e of purchase. LR. M u a ru i Lbs. DRY or W ET PACK Fancy Large Can Shrimp 15* Ut A b etter g ran u lated soap. N U B O R A TRY l? c IT! — LARGE SIZE LIFE BOUY SOAP Bars 20C HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE PHONE 401 HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. W arner, Pastor, The Sunday school will meet at PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE A. B. T u rn er, P astor 9:45 instead of th e usual hour and Sunday school a t 10:00 A. M. dismiss a t 10:30. T here will be no m orning worship Mrs. H ow ard Montgomery, Supt. M orning w orship a t 11:00 o’clock. service a t th e church building, but C hildren’s services a t the parson it will be held a t th e home of Roy Neill of Pine City, followed by a pic age a t 11:00, Mrs. T u rn er in charge. E vangelistic service in th e eve nic d in n er on th e ir b eautiful lawn. This is an an n u al event w herein ning a t 7:45 P. M. Bible Study T hursday a t 7:45 P. the Heppner, Lexington and H er M. miston churches u n ite for a day of worship and play. The reg u lar evening services will be held as usual, C hristian Endeavor at 7:00 and evening worship a t 8:00. soft leaves and stems w hich cause discoloration of w ater, bad odors and clogging of cells at end of stems. ♦ If care is taken w ith the p art of the stems under w ater, it will prolong the life of th e flowers and make it unnecessary to change the w ater Thoreau, the w riter and lover of daily. Adding w ater from tim e to nature, said, way back in 1853, "As tim e will be all the care th a t is re soon as these spring m ornings arrive quired. in w hich the birds sing, I am sure The above advice is gleaned from to be an early riser. . . I have an ap an excellent book. "Flow ers, E ast— pointm ent w ith Spring. She comes W est” by Conway & H iatt, which to the window to wake me and I go shouid.be on the shelves of every li forth an hour or two earlier than Are you rem em bering to boost METHODIST CHURCH b rary in tow ns w here garden clubs u su al.” Don’t we all! your com m unity by tak in g flowers S tearns Cushing, P asto r or flower lovers are active. Therq into the H erald office for display? ❖ ♦ “■{Vhat Is It To Be A C h ristian ?” are pages of simple b ut invaluable ❖ ❖ Sunset magazine for March has an will be th e closing sermon of the advice on the care of cut flowers, Delphiniums, w'hite lilies and interestin g artic le on th a t well- year before the pastor goes to the flower arrangem ents, etc. know|n darling, the dandelion. I t pink roses make a com bination in Also of value is a short artic le in annual conference. W ith th is sub seems th a t down near Salem there the garden th a t’s hard to beat for the Ju ly issue of the Ladies Home ject comes the challenge to belong i is a three-acre farm planted to dan Sheer beauty. to the church. Not th is p articu la r Jo u rn al on the same subect. ❖ ❖ ❖ delions, and you would be surprised denom ination, b ut to some church. ❖ ❖ ❖ at the grief they have, try in g to get Perhaps it dates us, but we still Echo Garden club will be host to W hy? Because it has been the visi a nice, healthy crop to m arket! It have memories of the “ rose ja r ” th a t a regional picnic of garden club ble means through w hich God has seems th a t it’s hard to get a good stood on the parlor table in our members in the Echo park on June worked for the spread of His K ing stand at first, but after they become childhood. We have come acroas a 21. There will be an in te restin g dom on earch. D irectly or in d irect established, they’re perm anent for recipe for th e m aking of one of these program after the noon picnic lunch, ly all C hristian influences have several years! They must be fe rtili delightful bowls, and will be glad and all garden club members are come from the organized church. Al zed w ith bone meal, sprayed or dust to p rin t it if requested. asked to come. Members of th e lo so, you would not live in a place •j. .;. ed w ith sulphur to control aphis and cal club are asked to bring cake or where there was no church. It is really do better under certain soil W hen you cut flow ers for a bou cookies f,.nd table service for one. wrong and selfish for you to desire conditions! Seriously, though, there quet, strip the stem s of foliage to at Our president, Mrs. F. B. Belt, has or expect the benefits of the church is quite a m arket for the p lan t; the least a th ird of the way from the asked th a t ail members of the H er w hile refusing to su stain th e same roots are used by pharmacist«, the base. This prevents the decay of miston club who plan to atten d the by being a member. You need the picnic let her know a t once, as the help of God’s church, and the church Echo com m ittee would like to know needs you, therefore you should join the approxim ate num ber planning it and do all in your power to estab to atten d from o th er clubs. A card lish it, for your blessing and for the or phone call to Mrs. Belt a t once blessing of others. W e invite you to will be much appreciated. find your place of worship in the M ethodist church. Sunday school a t ♦ ♦ ♦ Next reg u lar m eeting a t the lib ra 10 o’clock. M orning w orship a t 11 ry Ju n e 19. Speakers will be Mrs. a. m. E pw orth League a t 7 p. m. F R ID A Y , S A T U R D A Y A N D M O N D A Y ! T. A. O’Grady on flow er arran g e HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH ment. Mrs. Em erald Tilden on lilies G rayden D. Lore«, Pastor. and Mrs. Baxter H utchison’s talk Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. will be on honeysuckles. Honeysuc T h e P e r fe c t P e c tin M orning worship, 11:00 a.m. kies, both in the shrub and vine B.Y.P.U.. 7:00 p.m. form, grow well here, as do lilies of E v ening service, 8:00 p.m. all kinds, and these talk s should be P ray er m eeting, W ednesday, 8:00 of value. The arangem ent of cut Calumet - Lb. pkg. flowers is a fascinating subject and p.m. T he Sunday m orning message will a big factor in the u ltim ate success Lb. p k g. of your work in th e garden, so a deal w ith th e them e of Salvation. large tu rn -o u t is expected, Monday, The d o ctrinal side w ill be discussed June 21, at the library, a t 2:00 p.m. as to depravity, atonem ent, faith and 8 oz. b o ttle election. “ Amusements and C h rist sharp. ian Y oung People” w ill be the B.Y. D ish C loth F ree ! P.U. topic. Chester Dyer will he HERMISTON GOLFERS HIT leader. The topic for the evening ROUGH GOING AT TOURNEY evangelistic service w ill he, "W hy I Am a C h ristian .” All are cordially (Continued from page 1) invited. P. Van P atten , Herm. 106 24 L arge ca n s L. Q ulrlng, H erm ..........101 24 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST A. Q ulring. H erm .......... 109 24 CHURCH. S. C arter, Sr., P en..........81 14 A. T. K ingsbury, Elder Sabbath school a t 10:00 A. M. R. Osborne Jr., P en ....... 77 5 R eg. siz e . p k g . A. M. Brock, superintendent. Archie Bond, P en............ 83 12 P reaching service^ a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M Penn H arris, A thena 95 14 By H aines, P en.............. 86 18 FULL GOSPEL MISSION R. Osborne Sr., P en.......83 14 Irrigon, Ore. Burl O urdane, Herm. . 92 16 Sunday school. 10:00 A. M. A. E. Bensel, Herm. .1 1 2 20 M orning service, 11:00 A. M. E. Bensel, H erm ................93 17 C hildren's service 11:00 A. Si. W. Hanson, H erm ..........95 16 E vangelistic service, Sunday. C urtis Simons, Herm. .. 100 16 Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 P. M. Ralph Jones, Herm. ... 89 16 Pure C an e P er 100 lbs. M errit Nash. Pen............ 80 14 CHURCH OF CHRIST R. A. Brownson, Herm. 97 18 Columbia School B A. Doyle. H erm ......... 105 22 11:00 A. M., Devotional service 4 P e a k s - Absolutely G uaranteed Jim Todd. H erm .............. 95 and communion. 49 lb. sack H. Klages. H erm ........... 110 10:00 A. M. Bible school. ♦ THURSDAY, JU N E 15. 1939 Pre-Institute R ally Held A large group of young people from Milton, H eppner an d H erm is ton were present W ednesday evening at the H erm iston M ethodist church for the d istric t in stitu te rally held to create in terest in the sum m er in s titu te which is held in Ju ly a t S ut- tle Lake near Bend. Head over this ad carefully —com pare every price w ith those you would expect to pay elsew here. We are sure we can dem onstrate how low Safeway prices really are. Lowest everyday prices] PLUS weekly specials. June 16 to 22 R E A L R O A S T P E A N U T B U T T E R 2 lbs. From handpicked peanuts F A N C Y S K IN N E D H A M S ................... Lb. H alf or Whole P IE D M O N T M A Y O N N A I S E .......Q t. iar Priced to Sell! F L U F F IE S T M A R S H M A L L O W S 1 lb. Fresh - Tender C O M F O R T T I S S U E ........................ 3 r o lls P u re W hite O X Y D O L S O A P P O W D E R .... R e g . pk g. E fficient! B A C O N S Q U A R E S ...........................p er lb. F resh from the factory S O D A C R A C K E R S ............................. 2 lbs. A FINE GIFT FOR SOME ONE 1*4 IV O R Y S O A P ..................................... 2 c a k e s Medium bars * WFJ- A I R W A Y C O F F E E ..............................3 lbs. 37* Fresh Ground 10«! B U L K S A L A D O I L ............................. G a llo n 89^ S L E E P Y H O L L O W S Y R U P .......2 6 o z. tin 29< M ID P A C IF IC T U N A ................... N o . >/, tin 1 0 < S A L A D D R E S S IN G , D u c h e s s .................Q t. 27< L IN D S A Y R IP E O L I V E S .............. N o. 1 tin H E IN Z C A T S U P ........................ 14 o z. b o ttle 1 7 < W E S T A G V A N I L L A .................8 o z. b o ttle 1 5 < N. B. C. F IG B A R S ................................ P er lb. 1 0 < N. B. C. M A C A R O O N S ......................P er lb. 1 5 < E C O N O M Y C A P S ............................. P er d o z . 18< FRESH FRUITS ft VEGETABLES F r id a y & S a tu r d a y O n ly B A N A N A S .....................................P er lb. Firm - Yellow Many Attend Lizzie Races. Herm iston was well represented at the Tin Lizzie races In Pendleton Sunday afternoon. G eneral opinion was th a t th e lizzies were able to m uster considerable speed and put on quite a perform ance. Going from here were Mr. and Mrs. A A. Estle, Mr and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Todd and Poggy, Mr. and Mra. C. J. Jackson and son. Miss Maxine Fauat. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van P atten . Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrm an. Bill Jackson and Jeans Moors. «5* S lightly Salted C E L E R Y ..................................... P er b u n ch U tah Type 5* IA« • W W C A U L I F L O W E R ........................ E ach Snowy W hite Heads C A R R O T S ................................2 b u n ch es T urnips or Beets NEW I ’. A SUBSCRIPTION TpTHIS NEWSPAPI P E A S ....................................3 lb s. G R A P E F R U I T ................................ D oz. Fancy Arizonas 1Q<