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| stcn w as ap p o in ted p re sid e n t w ith
, .Mrs. A. R. B lin sto n , s e c re ta ry -tre a -
I su rer. T h e reu n io n w ill be held the
H ast S u n d ay in J u n e a t th e A. R.
| B linston hom e ag a in n ex t year.
P re s e n t S unday w ere Mr. an d Mrs.
0. D. N eedham of Saletai, Mrs. Celia
S te rlin g of L ebanon, Mr. a n d Mrs.
M. W. B lin sto n of E lle n sb u rg , W n.,
Mr. an d Mrs. D. E. B lin sto n and
d a u g h te r E ileen of Je ffe rso n ,
Mr.
an d Mrs. J. F. J e n k in s of N o rth
B end, W n., Mr. a n d
M rs. G eorge
H a rriso n of P rosser, W n., and B etty
B lin sto n ; and cousins Mr. a n d Mrs.
W. I. B lin sto n of C anby, an d M arjo
rie Cole of Je ffe rso n ; an d a niece
an d fam ily , Mr. a n d Mrs. G ordon
H ansen an d d a u g h te r B etty L ou of
H a rra h , W n ., an d M r. and Mrs. A.
R. B lin sto n and fam ily .
T h ere w ere 16 w ho w ere unab le
to be p re se n t th is y ear.
A CONSUMER COOPERATIVE
— A business p riv a te ly ow ned a n d o p erated by consum ers. T h e
tren d tow ard co o p erativ es is an im proved econom ic se tu p w hich
take« in to co n sid eratio n o u r in terd ep en d en ce. By tru e co o p eratio n
men can " liv e to help o th e r s liv e” in a b e tte r social order.
JELL-O
5c
Peanut B u tte r 2 Lb 25c
Wtaeaties
Six d eliciou s flav o rs • P kg.
BIG VALUE
COFFEE
A q u a lity b e tte r th a n
th e p rice would
in d icate.
LB.
• r CORN KIX
Y o u r C hoice of E ith e r
LA R G E PK G .
15*
lie
R eliance Pectin,."IX.«
G rapefruit Ju ice
17c
TISSUE
6
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
’•££7 COOPERATIVE
401
MISS RODDA TO
ACCOMPANY GROUP
ON STUDY TOUR
46 oz. tin
Soft, Safe, S a n ita ry
R olls
PHONE
BLINSTONS ENJOY
FAMILY REUNION
te ria d in n e r w as served on th e law n
w ith 10 fried ch ick e n s, five g allo n s
of ice cream , cake, an d all th e tr im
m in g s b ein g a p a r t of th e m enu. A
A fam ily reu n io n w as held a t th e fam ily p ic tu re w as ta k en . T h is w as
A. R. B linsto n hom e S unday. Seven th e firs t tim e th e fam ily h ad been
of th e im m ed iate fam ily an d th re e to g e th e r sin ce 1923.
cousins and th e ir fam ilies w ere p res
It w as decided to m ake th e re u n
e n t. m a k in g a to ta l of 23. A cafe- ion a n a n n u a l a f f a ir an d A. R. B lin-
H
THURSDAY. JU L Y 6. 1939
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PENNY SEHEHADE
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Our Values Make Pennies
Sing Like Nickels!
SALAD DRESSING
SANDWICH SPREAD Quart
TUNA FLAKES
Lar«e «>“
POTATO CHIPS
io«
MINCED HAM
siuec
WIENERS
pound
FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST
Perfect Pectin
JELS-RITE
Mild Cream - lb.
CHEESE
Oregon Rose - lb.
GUTTER
PASTURE AND DAIRY TOUR
HELD AT STATION SATURDAY
7c
17c
3c
IOc
19c
3OC
(C o n tin u ed from p ag e 1)
told of som e of th e problem s dis-
| cussed a t th e m e etin g a t P u llm an .
He added th a t th e best w ay to re
duce th e cost of p ro d u ctio n w as to
| in crease p ro d u ctio n .
H. W. E w a lt, in c h a rg e of th e d a i
ry h erd a t th e s ta te college, told of
v ario u s te s ts m ade a t C orvallis. H e
sug g ested th a t th e b est w ay to im
prove th e d a iry s itu a tio n in O regon
was to weed, breed a n d ad v ertise.
F o llo w in g th e sp e ak in g p rogram
the v isito rs w ere show n th ro u g h th e
sta tio n d a iry b arn s. A b u rla p cov
e r for cream cans show ed th e devise
to have k e p t cream a t a te m p e ra tu re
v a ry in g b u t th re e d eg rees d u rin g th e
day.
2 Pounds 59c
GUM -CANDY BARS
3
IO C
Connor’s Cash Store
Phone 301
Mrs. Udey Attends Wedding.
Mrs. Jo e Udey of th e C olum bia
d is tric t re tu rn e d S u n d ay from P o r t
land w h ere she a tte n d e d th e m a r
riag e of h e r d a u g h te r. M iss F lo ren ce
Udey, to L a V ern e M iller, w hich w as
solem nized S a tu rd a y a t th e hom e of
Miss E s th e r S hields of t h a t city.
Mrs. Udey le ft h e re T h u rsd ay . T he
M illers w ill reside In P o rtla n d w here
th e y a re b o th em ployed. T h e ir hom e
ad d ress w ill be 2865 NW U pshur St.
This M an W as
W o rrie d Concerning
th e
T ra n s p o rta tio n
o f His F a m ily
U n til He H e a rd A b o u t
CHEVROLETS
Hermiston Motor Co.
H . O A K E S , O w ner
A
M anager
R elativ es w ho g a th e re d a t th e
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. K en n i-
son and fam ily to ce le b ra te th e 4 th
w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. J. E. C leary of
O akland, C alif., Mrs. S eba M iller an d
son K en n eth of S e attle, W n., Mr.
an d Mrs. E a rl C ruzen and g ra n d
c h ild ren B lan ch e an d Jesse C ruzen,
Mr. and Mrs. M ilton S te a d m a n of
W alla W alla, W n., O rval B rouse of
Low den, W n.. Mr. an d Mrs. W . R.
K ennison, Mr. and Mrs. C h arles See-
liger an d sons C h arles J r . a n d J im
my and Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Seeli-
g er of H erm isto n .
V isitin g wag enjoyed th ro u g h o u t
th e day w ith a su m p tu o u s picnic
lunch served b u ffet s ty le a t noon.
Examiner Here July 13th.
The ex a m in e r of o p e ra to rs and
ch a u ffe u rs, w ill be in
H erm isto n
T h u rsd ay , J u ly 13, a t th e city lib ra
ry betw een th e h o u rs of 1 1 :0 0 a. m.
to 5 :0 0 p.m ., acco rd in g to a re c e n t
an n o u n c e m e n t released from th e
S ecretary of S ta te ’s office. All those
w ish in g p e rm its or licenses to d riv e
cars a re asked to g et in touch w ith
th e ex a m in e r d u rin g th ese hours.
Miss M ary Rodda of H erm iston,
te a c h e r a t th e G atew ay school, w ill
accom pany
th e
C alifo rnia-G olden
G ate S tu d y to u r of th e O regon Col
lege of E d u catio n , M onm outh, a c
c o rd in g to th e an n o u n c e m e n t m ade
METHODIST CHURCH
recen tly . T h e to u r, w h ich w ill oc
Rev. S te a rn s C ushing, P asto r.
cupy a perio d of fo u r w eeks, w ill be
con d u cted by Dr. J. N. C arls, geolo
"T h e If of th e C ross” w ill be the I
g ist an d g e o g rap h er of th e college topic of th e serm o n
fo r
S u n d ay
staff.
m o rning, J u ly 9, a t th e M eth o d ist
Miss R odda w ill jo in th e study ch u rch . W e in v ite you to h e a r th e
class a t M onm outh J u l y . 17, for a fu n d a m e n ta l tr u th s of C h ris tia n ity j
problem s
and
week of p re lim in a ry stu d y on th e applied to m odern
m an n er.
Does j
cam pus. L eav in g M onm outh on Ju ly needs in a m odern
22, th e g ro u p w ill tra v e l by m otor y o u r life seem em pty, incom plete?
W hy
car to C ra te r L ake fo r th e firs t lap T he a n sw e r is Je s u s C h rist.
of th e ir jo u rn ey . In th e course of n o t be h ap p y an d jo y fu l? T he ch u rc h
th e trip , th e y w ill v is it th e Lava can h elp you. You ca n h elp th e j
Beds, G lass M o u n tain , M t. L assen, church.
L ake T ahoe, th e M o th er Lode and
T he S u n d a y school beg in s a t 1 0 :0 0
p lacer gold m in in g b e lt, M onterey, o’clock. M o rn in g w o rsh ip a t 1 1 :0 0 .
th e Y osem ite, th e R edw oods, an d a T he E p w o rth L eague m eets a t 7 :0 0
week w ill be sp e n t a t th e San F r a n p.m. B rin g th e e n tire fam ily. Y ou
cisco F a ir. T he p a rty w ill in clude w ill enjoy th e fellow ship an d friend-1
its ow n cook an d w ill tra v e l by mo sh ip s of th e se people.
tor, s ta y in g a t c a re fu lly selected
H ERM ISTO N B A PTIST CHURCH
to u ris t cab in courts.
G rayden D. Loree, P a sto r,
In ad d itio n to Dr. C arls, th e class
w ill be accom panied by Miss Dora
S cheffskey of th e colleg e fa c u lty in
th e c a p a c ity of social ad v iser.
IO C
RELATIVES VISIT
AT KENNISON HOME
S unday school, 10:00 A.M.
M o rn in g w orship, 1 1 :0 0 A.M.
B.Y.P.U ., 7 :0 0 P.M.
E v en in g S ervice, 8 :0 0 P.M.
P ra y e r m eetin g , W ednesday, 8 :0 0
P. M.
T he S u n d ay m o rn in g m essage w ill I
deal w ith th e q u estio n , " Is B aptism
N ecessary ?” W e sh a ll go to th e |
B ible to fin d o u t w h a t b ap tism is,
w hy it w as in s titu te d , a n d how it
w as p racticed by the New T e sta m e n t |
chu rch es. T h e them e of th e ev en
in g m essage w ill be " L ittle T h in g s.” I
"B ehold how g re a t a m a tte r a li tt le |
fire k in d le th .” Jam es 3 :5 .
All w ho a re n o t a tte n d in g services |
elsew here a re co rd ially in v ited .
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
“Gc
1OD” w as the subject of th e
C hurches of C hrist, S cientist, on
Sunday, Ju ly 2.
The Golden Text was, "U nto the
K ing ete rn a l, im m ortal, invisible,
th e only wise God, be honour and
glory for ever and ever” (I Tim.
1 :1 7 ).
Among th e citations which com
prised the L esson-Serm on was the
follow ing from the B ible: "T ru st
in the L ord w ith all th in e h eart;
and lean not unto th in e own
u n d erstan d in g .
In all thy ways
acknow ledge him , and he shall
direct thy p a th s” (P rov. 3:5, 6 ).
p a th s” (P rov. 3:5, 6 ).
The Lesson-Serm on also includ
ed the follow ing correlative pass
ages from th e C h ristian Science
textbook, “Science and H ealth
w ith Key to the S crip tu res” by
Mary B ak er E ddy: “ God is in
corporeal, divine, suprem e, infin
ite Mind. S pirit, Soul, P rinciple,
Life, T ru th , Love” (p. 4 6 5 ).
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH.
A. T. K ingsbury, Elder
Sabbath school at 10:00 A. M.
A. M. Brock, superintendent.
P re a c h in g se rv ice a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
Irrigon, Ore.
S unday school, 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
M orning service, 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
C h ild re n 's serv ice 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
E v a n g e listic
service,
S unday,
T uesday an d F rid a y , 7 :4 5 P. M.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Columbia School
1 1 :0 0 A. M., D evotional service
and comm union.
1 0 :0 0 A. M. Bible school.
Visit Your Own Store-
In la n d
Co-operative
HERMISTON, ORE.
SAFEWAY
PROTESTS
HIGH COST OF LIVING
FOOD PR IC ES MUST GO LOW ER
w as S afew ay ’s p ro te st to the so a rin g
cost of liv in g . In every S afew ay
sto re h u n d re d s of new low er prices
on q u a lity foods m eans a d e fin ite
drop in th e cost o f liv in g costs for
local fam ilies.
T ak e a d v a n ta g e
LOW EST EV ER Y D A Y P R IC ES plu s
w eek-long SALE SPECIALS.
6 DAYS
JULY 7 to
JULY 13.
of
Low Prices Galore
AIRWAY COFFEE
See It G round!
3 lbs.
Lb. 13c
JELL WELL
A m erica’s F a v o rite D essert
LIBBY CORNED BEEF
F o r Cold L ifnches
SU G A R
B LU E LA K E
BEAMS
X
S h o rt C ut
3 No. 2 tin s
12 oz. tin
10 lbs.
P u re C ane
OUR CHOICE
PEAS
X^0
54*
COUNTRY
S u g a r V a rie ty
3 No. 2 tin s
4*
17*
Package
HOME I
CORN
X^^ 1
C ream S tyle
3 No. 2 tin s
Ju st A Sam ple—
o f hundreds o f new low prices
CASCADE SALAD DRESSING............Quart 23*
LINDSAY GREEN OLIVES ...
Pint 23*
HAPPY VALE PINK SALMON..........Tall tin 11 *
REAL ROAST PEANUT BUTTER .... 2 lbs 23*
QUALITY KRISP CRACKERS.....
2 lbs 15*
KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR ..............49 lbs. $1.29
EDWARDS COFFEE................Lb. 22c - 2 lbs. 43*
SKOVBO’S HONEY.......
i 0 lbs 75*
WALDORF T ISSU E...............................6 rolls 2 5 *
FORM AY................................................... 3 lbs.
F.B.A. MINCED CLAMS........................ i/a tin 10*
SANKA or KAFFEE H A G ...................
Lb 35*
DEL MONTE HOT SAUCE................8 oz. tin 5*
KARO SY R U P .....................................5 lb. tin 36*
SHEAF BRAND LA R D ...................... 8 lb. pail 79*
CANDY B A R S ........................................... Each 3*
LIME RICKEY CANADA D R Y ..... 28 oz. bot. 17*
PARAW AX......................................... 1 lb. pkg. 10*
ECONOMY
C A P S................ 3 pkjs.
Package
KERR S.S. L JAR
ID S...............................
25< 19*
RINGLEADER JAR RUBBERS........ 3 pkgs 10*
NU MADE MAYONNAISE.................... Quart 35<
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI.............. 10 lbs. 39<
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B A N A N A S...................... Per lb.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
A. B. Turner, Paator
Sunday school a t 10:00 A. M.
Mrs. Howard M ontgomery, SupL
M orning w orship at 1 1 :0 0 o'clock.
Children's services at the parson
age at 11 :0 0 , Mrs. Turner In charge.
E van gelistic service In the eve
n in g at 1 :4 1 P. M.
Bible Study Thursday a t 7:41 P.
A
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FOR HARDWARE
G olden R ipe
ff*
WATERMELONS........... Per lb. x l t
Guaranteed Ripe
— J»
ORANGES........................
3 doz. X C *
Sunkist
GRAPEFRUIT................. Dozen X O r
O lant Sunkist
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