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THURSDAY, AUGUST IT. 1939- THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR ‘From th e G round U p ’ PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. E. Dudley Greeley, Pastor. Lord’s day services are a t 10:00 o’clock w ith Bible school; 11:00, de votion; and 7:45. the evening ser vice. P asto r Greeley will b rin g a message on the them e: ‘‘The Crisis in Experience and Experience in the Crisis of L ife.” The evening sermon subject, “ Such As We H ave.” If you miss hearin g th is original speaker, you will be th e loser. Come w ith the others. COLUMBIA NEWS By Lola H utchison ^AAAÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ i 5 Com _ plete ◄ 4 A u to m o tiv e Service Lois Hutchison, who is to be m ar ried Sunday, was given a bridal shower F riday on the lovely law n I a t the A. H. Cable home. Mrs. L. C. I Upham. Mrs. W. A. Mikesell and Mrs A H. Cable w ere hostesses for the affair. Miss B arbara Reid as sis te d Mis» H utchison in th e opening SALAD of the many b eau tifu l gifts. D elight Q uart ful refreshm ents of ”106 cream cake DRESSING and ice tea were served on a ttra c tiv e tables. Miss Zana Dudley of P o rt 16 oz. can land pleased d u rin g th e 8® ^ lng two selections on th e violin. Those HERMISTON UNION CHURCH present were Mesdames Mary Harr, C. W arner, P asto r John Jendrzejew ski, Emma C hrist P erhaps you have wondered "W hy iley, Cecil Madden, L. W. Douglas, BIG VALU® Be A C h ristian ?” "W h at C onstitutes ¡W. B. Foster, J. H. Reid, Le»ter A C h ristia n ? ” "Is it possible I am Hammer, Carl Hamm er, H ugh Neill, m issing som ething by not being a W eir Casady, Lois B lum ’/ a“ ra. ? ± : Flavor & Freshnesa ris, A nnette B arham and th e Misses C h ristia n ? ” 46 oz. can Try it £ n>. Janice Madden, Je rry Madden, B ar Our sermon for th e S unday m orn bara Reid, G loria H am m er, Peggy ing service will be around the theme, Neill, Dorene Cable, Z ana Dudley "Uhe C h ristian L ife,” and in the and th e hostesses. C & H Best Cane 25 lbs- Mr and Mrs. F o rrest Moore visit evening w orship service, “W hy I Am Best for canning. ed at the H. A. Hooker home T ues A C h ristian .” G iant We shall try to m ake them both Word was received F riday of la st week from Mr, and Mrs. H. J. O tt w orshipful and helpful. Bars and d a u g h te rs 'E d n a and M arion, who left here A ugust 27 for a trip METHODIST CHURCH to Missouri. They a re v isitin g a t S tearns Cushing, Jr., P asto r Jefferson City and o th e r places of "C heerful C h ristian s” , w ill be the in terest over the state. Mrs. O tt says, subject for th e Sunday m orning ser “ I and Mr. Ott are m aking th is trip PHONE to visit our Mamas.” They sta te th e 401 vice a t th e M ethodist church. The w eather Is extrem ely h ot there and Sunday school hour is 10:00 o’clock. also th a t they expect to be home in The m orning worship service is at the near future. L. W. L athrop of E n terp rise was 11:00. ette Lake. an overnight visitor a t th e Duane E pw orth League a t 7 :00 o’clock, Mr. and Mrs. M arion Geer of Ma Lathrop home Tuesday of last week. dras are the p aren ts of a son born w ith L illie Moyer, th e leader. E ven Mr. and Mrs. Charles T aylor were By Mrs. J. M. Richards Monday, A ugust 14, a t th e home of ing service a t 8:00 o’clock, w ith our calling on friends in th is d istric t on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B ar stu d y of th e 23rd Psalm . Sunday. They also stopped to 3ee ber. The young chap weighed ten You are alw ays welcomed a t these the garden sp rin k ler a t th e H u tch Rev. J. K. G riffiths will re tu rn to pounds and has been nam ed Damon ison farm. services. Stanfield from a trip to California Laverne. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Conrad were Mrs. M argaret D aughtry, local th is week end. There will be servic v isitin g a t The Dalles Sunday. postm istress, w ent to P o rtlan d Tues Enjoy Outing At Dam Sunday L. H am m er and son C arl were in es a t 8:00 p. m. Sunday. day to spend two weeks a t th e home Pendleton on business Monday. Mrs. Ila W allace is atten d in g the of her son, Mr. M cAlister. Mr. and Mrs. E dgar Saylor, Mr. Lois H utchison and Edw ard Shaw N ational R ural C arriers’ convention Mrs. Fred L onghary and son Ray an d Mrs. Ja rv is D urfey, Mr. and w ere honored a t a dinner given a t in P ortland th is week. are visitin g relatives in P ortland. Mrs. Jim Pearson and Mrs. Gwynn the F rank S ater home Sunday. Those The Misses M yrtle and M iriam Ol Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Sm ith have H ughes were am ong those who en- present were Mr. an d Mrs. Erm ol retu rn ed to th eir home follow ing two sen and th e ir b rother Bob of W est- Sater, Misses D orothy and Rebecca m onths spent in the east. They tr a gate, Iowa, w ere guests a t the Jo h n oyed an o u tin g a t the Cold S pring Pierson, Joyce and Omega Sater, Ho velled by tra in from Stanfield to De Rueber home last week. They had reservoir Sunday. mer Davis, Em il Sater, Lowell Sa tro it where Mr. Sm ith bought a spent several weeks in the w est vis ter and the honor guests and host C hevrolet in w hich they continued itin g friends and a tten d in g th e San <• and hostess. Francisco fair. W hile h ere they th e trip to th e ir form er home a t Jo Ellen Sm ith w ent huckleberry GARDEN CLUB * picking G louctster, Mass. They toured the were honor guests a t several dinner ♦ w ith the M. M. Graybea parties, one a t the Jo h n Rueber home New E ngland sta te s and attended family a t Toll G ate 'Monday of last * CHATS * w ith Mr. and Mrs. M artin Lenz as th e New York fair. week. They retu rn ed T hursday. Miss Elva Berry returned F riday guests, and an o th er a t th e J. F. E v erett Davis, extension specialist The H erm iston G arden clu b ’s one Rueber home T hursday w ith covers from an extended visit in California. from Oregon S tate college, and As day Flow er School, em ploying the sistan t County A gent M. E. K nicker She visited her bro th ers Nye a t Cres laid for ten. Miss M arilla D unning w ent to La services of Mrs. D aniel H aeffn er for bocker, were a t th e H utchison farm cent City and John Berry of Merced. She attended the Golden Gate In te r G rande T hursday w here she was a afternoon and evening lectures, was T hursday of last week checking ov national. En route home she v isit guest of the Misses A m anda Zobel er the garden sp rin k le r Installed ed Mrs. Carol Buckley (Alice Rhea) and Mabel Morton for tw o days. most successful. by th e state. Mrs. M ansfield, a regional sta te there and MisB Marie Rhea a t H ealesburg, T here were sixteen house guests in j . H. Reid, Dell C hrlstley and Mr. Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. E dgar Hoos the party, seven of whom were fo r vice president, and several other mer Pendleton teachers, so much M ilton G arden club ladies w ere here and Mrs. B axter H utchison of th is ier at Ashland. d istric t attended a m eeting of the Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sm ith and fam rem iniscing was done. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Rhea of P o rt to greet Mrs. H oeffner an d atten d com m ittees fo r th e U m atilla county ily are spending this week in Boise land were week end guests a t th e the sessions, held in the basem ent of fair T hursday evening of last week. and a t W allow a Lake. Fred Johnson of Albee was a vis Mr. and Mrs. M artin Refvem and home of his brother, C urtis Rhea. th e M. E. church. itor a t the John Conrad home T hurs- Mrs. G. E. G reathouse retu rn ed sons Robert, Donald and Tommy left (M ore inform ation reg ard in g day, Sunday for a visit at their form er Monday from P o rtlan d w here she the Flow er School w ill be Mr. and Mrs. H ugh V andine, home a t Grangeville, Idaho. They was called by the illness of her Mrs. A daline Dickerson and Mrs. published next w eek.) daughter, Mrs. Loren 'Miller. plan to spend a short tim e a t P ay Grace K inney and son Clifford, all ❖ ❖ ❖ Don’t forget th e im p o rtan t special of Richland, W n., and Mr. and Mrs. Leo LaMon of Pendleton were S a t G arden Club m eeting n ex t Monday urday visitors a t th e L. H am m er res afternoon in th e lib rary , A ugust 22, idence. Mrs. Louisa Conrad and grand- Come, w on’t you? The principle of consumer-cooperation is basic. W hatever o th e economic interests tend to divide people into groups or c asses WE ARE ALL CONSUMERS. Consumers in business are not ope - atin g for profit. T heir AIM IS TO SERVE. LEMON WHIP PORK & BEANS COFFEE 5© G r a p e f r u it ...17C Sugar P .& G . Soap 3 $1.30 10'" 37© HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE STANFIELD NEWS N ew Y o rk o r ’Frisco B u tte r Oregon Rose Egg Noodles Soap O.K. Brown - 10 bars L arge Pkg. as offer a c e n tu ry ago When you buy JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS G r a p e f r u i t J u ic e 46 oz. can Connor’s Cash Storo PHONE 301 HERMISTON • • • • • MOTOR REBUILDING ELECTRICAL BODY AND FENDER PAINTING EVERYTHING for Your Car WE SERVICE & REPAIR ALL MAKES! A LUBRICATION EX PERT THAT STAYS ON YOUR CAR UNTIL THE JOB IS FINISHED. ROHRMAN MOTOR COMPANY — Your Authorized Ford Dealer — d au g h ters Zana Mae and Alice Jean retu rn ed to P o rtlan d Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M arvin H utchison, Ralph, Marva and N adine H utchis on of P ilot Rock were visitors a t the B. H utchison home Monday. Mrs. H. A. H ooker’s grandson Jack Adams and fam ily and her g reat y o u a re assured o f re p a ir service during their long life III • '« ! We have the following for sale at the John Ped ro ranch west of Echo: John Deere buckrake, $30.00. One 2-way plow, John Deere, $75.00. One team of horses with harness, weight 1300, grandson D arw in Adams of O ntario visited a t th e Hooker home Friday. Betty and P au lin e Adams, g ra n d d au g h ters of 'Mrs. H. A. Hooker of O ntario, and Blanche LaSalle an d fam ily of Dixie, Wn.. visited Sunday a t th e Hooker home. All left for O ntario Sunday evening. SAFEWAY Your M o n e y -S a v in g Cash Grocer PAY CASH & SAVE By sellin g for ca3h Safeway is able to elim inate those unnecessary ex penses of th e old-fashioned way of doing business. F or 24 years Safe way has m aintained a stric t policy of selling th e fine q u ality m erchan dise for lowest cash prices. PACKAGE P erfect H ard w ater Soap PKG. M eat of Many Uses. STARCH COCOA COULDN’T BE “FAIR ER” THAN THESE VALUES! Pineapple Flat - Sliced 2 cans 15c 5 ib. box 29c Soap White Eagle Pure 4 ib. pkg. 27c L a rd M lneed H am si^d lb, 17c lb. 25c Bacon No Sliced rind - no waste W ie n e r* Fat and Juicy lb. 15c Large can 10c K ra u t bottle 18c V a n illa 8 10c oz. article Free ! 100 lb. sack $4.98 Sugar limited supply Sugar Brown or Powdered 3 lbs. 19c BEST EQUIPPED REPAIR SHOP IN HERMISTON TRADE AREA! H ershey’s - LB. 19c 17c 23c 7c 12c G r a p e f r u it J u ic e Diamond W a x P a p e r Libby’s C o rn e d B eef 12 oz. tin 1 7 c Kitchen Craft F lo u r « bs $ 1 .2 9 9c P ost T o a s tie s Cash Prices are Low Prices! JULIA LEE WRIGHT BREA D......l»/a lb. 14c CANDY BARS or G U M ...................... each 3c KRISPY CRACKERS ...........................2 lbs. 25c KERR ECONOMY L ID S.................. dozen 17c ZEE PAPER NAPKINS ................... 8c LIFEBUOY S O A P ............................. bar 5c SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR .. 10 lb. sack 49c DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING........ quart 25c AIRWAY COFFEE.............................3 lbs. 35c NOB HILL COFFEE...........................2 lbs. 35c for $150.00. Mr. Pedro will be glad to show you any of these articles at his ranch. Here at Pendleton we have some used mowers worth from $25.00 to $75.00, and one McCormick- Deering 10-ft sulky rake at $30.00. Brafca-fell Trutor & EpipMil Ca PENDLETON - PHONE 518 Stem ia Arlington. H spR «, Wall. Wall. and Athena. Friday and Saturday Only LETTUCE, large crisp head ...... .............. BANANAS, Golden R ip e ...................... lb. GREEN BEANS 4 lbs. BARTLETT PEARS. Can now’! ..... box 15* •5 * *3* ^3* doz. IO* CORN, lo c a l............................ d °z- LEMONS, large s iz e ........................................doz. ORANGES, juicy s w e e t.................. 4