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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
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5 Com _ plete
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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..................
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