The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 13, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
Buy Your Groceries
Cooperatively!
A very pleasant law n social and
w iener roast was held by th e H er-j
miston Union C hristian E ndeavor at
the home of Ralph Neill in Stanfield
Tuesday evening. Ralph Neill is the
new Columbia
Union president.
The Stanfield C. E. were guests a t
the event.
The young people w ill hold a
cooked food sale at the J. S. B urn­
ham store Saturday. The proceeds
will be used to send several young
people to th e annual eastern Oregon
sum m er conference a t Cove to be
held the first week in August.
IT WILL PAY YOU WELL!
Cornflakes
Jell-o
BIG VALUE
COFFEE
W e’re selling more
of it each week.
15* “ •
Pkg.
be
Desserts or Puddings - Pkg.
5c
Bacon
23c
Medium
W eight
Salad Oil
W a x Paper
Cracker«
P & 6 Soap
Lb.
25c
Q uart
MISS COONEY W INS
TRIP TO EXPOSITION
Word was received here W ednes­
day by Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett Cooney
sta tin g th a t th eir d au g h ter Beth and
Miss Beulah P atton, both of Salem,
won a trip to the Golden Gate In te r­
national Exposition. The aw ard was
the resu lt of a popularity contest
sponsored by the Salem businessmen.
The girls will leave Saturday, July
15.
Miss Cooney is a registered
nurse and is employed in the Salem
General hospital.
125 ft. roll
Fresh - 2 ,b - box
G iant bars - 10 for
18c
39c
SEE OUR 5c HAND SOAP DISPLAY!
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
W e’re Here
COOPERATIVE PHONE
401
to Serve!
burg. They encountered a severe
wind and dust storm near Colfax and
were forced to w ait u n til It subsid­
ed. Mr. Clark stated th a t th e g rain
Myrna Lee Brock, two years old along the way was for the most p art
excellent. A tem p eratu re of 107
and d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
was recorded a t Lew iston w ith 98
Brock of W alla W alla, W n., won a t Spokane.
th ird place and a loving cup a t a
baby contest held in W alla W alla
F ourth of Ju ly Baby Born
An in terestin g firecracker a t the
the past week. M yrna Lee is a
gran d d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. home of Mr. and Mrs. E lm er L. W at­
son on the F ourth of Ju ly was a 6
M. Brock of H erm iston.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brock and pound, 6 ounce baby boy born a t
d au g h ter visited in H erm iston Sun­ the H erm iston G eneral hospital. He
has been named E lm er Dwane.
day.
SROCK DAUGHTER
WINS LOVING CUP
UNION C.E. HAS
LAWN SOCIAL
I
METHODIST CHURCH
T he services of th e M ethodist
Of interest to many local friends church for Sunday, Ju ly 18, will be
is the m arriage Sunday of Miss Con­ lead by E dw ard Shaw. T he stren g th
stance E llis of S eattle and Leonard of an y church rests in its laymen.
Voelker. Mr. Voelker is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Voelker of W al­
la W alla who are form er residents of
C. A. BINDER
H erm iston. Miss E llis Is a grad u ate
of the U niversity of W ashington and
PLUMBING
has been teaching music In the Ev­
Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 38J4
ere tt high school. Leonard Voelker
is com pleting his work for his m as­
U m atilla, Oregon
ters dgree a t W.S.C. th is week.
The couple w ill live in Lynden,
Wn., w here Voelker will s ta rt his
fourth year in th e fall as supervisor
of music.
ELLIS-VOELKER
QUICK-CRAIG
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quick of H er­
miston
are announcing the m arriage
Miss M arguerite Cox, d au g h ter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cox of O ntario, and of th eir daughter, Cora Murl, to Dr.
Jack Cooney, son .of Mr. and Mrs John F rancis Craig of Keene, Calif.,
Em m ett Cooney of H erm iston, were June 30 at Las Vegas, Nevada. The
united in m arriage Tuesday m orn­ ceremony was performed at 2 o’clock
ing, Ju ly 4. T he services were held 1 in the cool spacious study of the
in the C athedral, Spokane, W n., w ith H norable George E. M arshall w ith
F ath er Kennedy of th a t city officiat­ Judge M arshall officiating.
The bride was lovely in a street
ing.
An elaborate wedding breakfast length rose flowered chiffon w ith a
for the bridal party and friends was broad w hite h at, having w hite lace
served by Mrs. H all afte r w hich the rosettes holding th e black ribbon
young people left for a sh o rt honey­ band. The accessories were of black
patent, worn w ith w hite lace mitts.
moon.
Mrs. Cooney has been teaching The bride’s corsage consisted of sev­
school for th e past year in Pendleton eral w hite gardenias.
The bride's atten d an ts. Mrs. F ran k
and has also ta u g h t two years in
U m atilla an d O ntario. Mr. Cooney T rex tler and Lucille Abigian of Los
is employed In a sawm ill a t Spring- Angeles, who wore pale and b rig h t
dale, Wn., near w hich the young blue ensembles of silk crepe. F ran k
T rex tler was best man.
people will make th e ir home.
The bride is well known in the
community. She is a g rad u ate of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Southern C alifornia Ju n io r College
D epartm ent of the In terio r
a t Riverside, Calif., and of Pacific
No. 028801
Union College near San Francisco.
G eneral Land Office a t The Dalles,
The groom is also a g rad u ate of P a ­
Oregon, July 6, 1939.
NOTICE is hereby given th a t cific Union College and th e Loma
Charles W. Acock, of Irrigon, Ore­ Linda and W hite Memorial School of
gon. who, on May 3, 1934, made Medicine.
O riginal Homestead E ntry, Act. 6-
A fter a brief honeymoon at the
17-02, No. 028801, for F arm U nit
“A” or the NE*4 S E ’4 , Section 3, C harleston Peak summer resort and
Tow nship 4 N., Range 26 E., W illa­ Lake Meade the couple will make
m ette M eridian, has filed notice of th e ir home a t the Stoney Brook Re­
intention to make final Proof, to tre a t, Keene, Calif., w here Dr. Craig
establish claim to the land above de­
scribed, before W. J. W arner, U. S. is P ath alo g ist for th e K ern Coun­
Commissioner, at H erm iston, Oregon, ty Tuberculosis Sanitorium .
on the 25th day of A ugust, 1939,
Claim ant names as witnesses: A.
Clarks Make Sunday Trip.
C. H oughton, H arry Sm ith, J. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C lark made an
W hite and F orrest H u n ttln g , all of
extensive trip Sunday, going to Lew­
Irrigon, Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
iston, Spokane, Colfax and W aits-
(Ju ly 13-Aug. 10)
COX-COONEY
These are some of the items we are offering as
ii Summer Specials— ;;
Fri., Sat., Mon. - July 14-17
Fiber Suit Cases s . $1.00
o
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE SIX
24-in. grained, w ater proof.
Sheets
• • • •
.
85c
72 x 9Q heavy taped edges.
Boys9 Pants • •
.
W o o l Bathing Suit« .
$ 1 .0 0
45e
Blue denim - Sizes 6 to 12
Girls and Ladies.
59*
LADIES CREPE GOW NS....... reg. sizes 49*
LADIES’ BATISTS GOWNS .... reg. size 49*
LADIES’ CREPE G O W N S....... outsizes
2 dozen Ladies’
Print Dresses . . .
Tea Towels . . . .
50c
IO C
Girdles
................
Two-way stretch (P an ties & 4 g arte rs - all sizes)
45c
P art linen - colored borders
; Burnham & Burnham H
DRY GOODS - NOTIONS - MEN’S WEAR
oeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoe
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J
:
Inform ation Please” j
Z
LET US KNOW IF YOU CAN FIND
■
■
FINER FOODS ANYWHERE—
J
Vanilla
8 oz. bottle
MACARONI
SPAGHETTI
4 Lbs.
Hardwheat
18c s
19c Î
3 Lbs- 19c ■
S
Rice
Corned Beef 2 cans35c î
pkg. 14c j
Coffee
85c i
8
■ Peas - Corn »cans
15c s
Cocoa
2
Matches
6 B°xes 16c !
■
:
■ ! I Connor’s Cash Store 8 s
as ooer a c e n tu ry ago
When you buy
JOHN DEERE
IMPLEMENTS
y o u a re assured
of re p a ir service
during their long life
Long Grain
1 lb.
Dozen
Lb. can
Phone 181
«2
H ere is an opportunity to hear a
laym an’s side of religion. Morning
w orship a t 11:00 a.m. T he Sunday
school meets regularly a t 10:00
o’clock. Good facilities, com petent
teachers, fine sp irit. We invite you.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. W arner, P astor
The church is the only in stitu tio n
in the world th a t has for its p u r­
pose, "T h e W orship of God.”
Except for the churches in our
com m unity, th e farm er, th e banker,
the m erchant or our otherw ise fin e
citizenry would not be seeking th e ir
fortunes here.
Avail yourselves of the opportun­
ity of worship on Sunday. M orning
worship will center around th e topic
“ Forw ard. T he C hurch’’ and in the
evening, “ A Choice of L oyalties.”
H. A. WILSON
CASH BUYER
HOGS —
VEAL —
Phone 42J5
CATTLE
SHEEP
H erm iston, Ore.
SA FEW A Y SAYS
COMPARE
Safeway invites you to com pare
every price before you buy. You’ll
find th a t Safeway saves you money
on everything you buy. Lowest
everyday prices.
Prices July 1 4 to l7
Hundreds of
Hew Low Prices
FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS
1 lb.
T ender - F resh
SNOWFLAKE SODAS
2<*
~
Pkg. 0*
2 lb. box
N. R. C.’s
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
F ine w ith Berries
10*
»2*
No. 2i/2 tin f 0*
SHORTENING
4 lbs.
W hite Cloud
TOMATOES
H ighw ay
------ Here Are Just a Few-------
o f our new low prices
PURE CANE SUGAR .................... 10 lbs. 53*
LIBBY PEAS, 2-sieve................ No. 2 tin 1 0*
ROSEDALE PINEAPPLE....... V/4 F. tin 10*
CIDER VINEGAR........................... Gallon 15*
PICKLING SPICE...................... 8 oz. pkg. 19«!
KERR ECONOMY C A P S...............Dozen 18*
KERR MASON L ID S.................... 3 dozen 25*
KERR or BALL QUART JA R S ..... dozen 7 9 *
NU MADE MAYONNAISE............Quart 3 5 *
SUPURB SOAP POWDER ... 2 lge. pkgs. 35*
GIESHA CRABMEAT..............No. */> tin 25*
BETTY BAKER NOODLES . 14 oz. pkg. 10*
DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING .... Quart 25*
AIRWAY COFFEE............Lb. 13c - 3 lbs. 37*
KELLOGG’S RICE KRISPIES..........Pkg. 11 *
REAL ROAST P-NUT BUTTER ... 2 lbs. 23*
LIBBY DEVILED M EAT............3 % tins 10*
LUX TOILET SO A P ........................ 3 bars 17*
KELLOGG’S ALL B R A N ..........Lge. pkg. 19*
CLABBER G IR L............................... 2 lbs. 20*
LIPTON BLACK T E A .......................... Lb. 7 6 *
PIERRE’S FRENCH DRESSING......8 oz. 10*
CARNATION M ILK .................. 3 tall tins 20*
EDWARDS COFFEE........................ 2 lbs. 45*
THY RAISIH-HUT
When you buy John Deere tractors or implements,
you are not just getting a high grade piece of work­
manship and material, but a life long insurance of
parts service.
You also get valuable assistance from the person*
nel of the John Deere organization. These men are
well experienced in the operation of John Deere
equipment. They will help and assist you in getting
better acquainted with your new machine, as well as
the way to properly care for it.
When in machinery difficulties, just ask us to
help you.
Ju lia Lee W rig h t’»—
made from finest In­
gredients. LB. LOAF
12c
RECORD CROP ORARGE SALE
ORANGES
. Dozen £0*
LEM ONS
Dozen 20*
W ATERM ELONS
Per lb. 2 J*
TOM ATOES
Lb. 5«
Sm aller
sizes
featured.
Save on the road to health.
Ju icy Sunkist
B ursting w ith Juice
G uaranteed Ripe
W alla W alla’s
We are always glad to talk over these problems
with farmers whether they buy anything or not.
B rah i-B ell Trister ft E q iip a e it Ce.
PENDLETON • PHONE 810
Stores in A rlington. H sp p asr, W alla W alla s a d Athena.
Ck-.' ' _A
SAFEWAY
Y our
M o n e y -S a v in r r C a sh G r o c e r