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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1939)
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ business there. He is a form er stu dent of the U niversity of Oregon. GARDEN CLUB * The bride also is a form er university CHATS student and a member of K appa Al PAGE SIX A n n ou n cin g pha T heta sorority. New Ownership of Jack’s Cafe DENTON-MOORE “For Those Good Home Cooked Dishes.” MR. AND MRS. FRANK ANDRESEN MAC LAREN-BIGGS (From Eugene Register-G uard) At a simple home ceremony S un day morning, Septem ber 10, -was sol emnized the m arriage of Miss Jean MacLaren to John M. Biggs, Jr., of Dayton, Oregon. T he service was read a t ten o’clock at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. MacLaren, Rev. W illiston W irt of the F irst Congregational church officiating. Mr. Biggs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs, now of Pendleton and form erly of H erm is ton. The couple was unattended. The bride wore an afternoon silk cr^pe dress in the new pigeon blue. Her flowers were a corsage of roses and stephanotis. About tw enty-five relatives and close friends were present for the wedding. A breakfast Was served following the service. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. R. J. Wolff and daughter, M artha Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe W att, and Don MacLaren, brother of the bride, all from Seattle. The couple will live at Dayton, Mr. Biggs being in the newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Denton of Milton are announcing the m arriage of th eir daughter, L oretta L., to Don S. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Moore of Herm iston on Septem ber 12 a t Council, Idaho. The m arriage was solemnized a t the C h ristian church parsonage in th a t city. A ttending the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Moore and d au g h ter Naomi of Herm iston, and S heriff and Mrs. Ed. W ade and d au g h ter of Council. The la tte r family are friends of the Moores. A fter the wedding a d inner was served a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade. The couple will make th eir home a t McMinnville w here he will be em ployed. He is a g rad u ate of H erm is ton Union high school w ith th e class of '34. FOR BOTH STORES UMATILLA HERMISTON WE HAVE A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FLOUR TO ARRIVE NEXT WEDNESDAY. EVERY SACK ABSOLUTELY GUAR ANTEED. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! HIGH GRADE. BBL. 49 LB. SACK $ 1 .2 9 4 Peak Macaroni Hardwheat SPAGHETTI Hardwheat Members of the club who were present a t the meeting on Monday heard a most in terestin g talk on the origin and cu ltu re of dahlias, given by J. H. Reid, well know n on the project as an en th u siastic and suc cessful grower of these plants. In formation given by Mr. Reid was the result of the study of th e grow th of dahlias under local conditions, and was most helpful. Mrs. B. J. N ation gave a talk on fall care of th e perennials in the: garden, tan sp lan tin g , covering, etc., and answered many questions. A round table discussion followed sent in by Mrs. H. K. Dean told along the lines of her talk. A paper w hat to do in the garden in Septem ber. A report of th e flow er show was given by th e show chairm an, Mrs. B. A. Doyle. ❖ ❖ Talks sponsored by the S tate Fed eration of Garden clubs is released over KOAC a t 2:00 p. m. every Thursday. As th is sta tio n is h ard to get in E astern Oregon, th ere will 1 be a duplicate program released over KIDO, Boise, for listeners in this p art of the state. If anyone is successful in g ettin g the la tte r sta tion th ty are asked to notify others ¡here who m ight be interested. ❖ ❖ A num ber of members left H er miston W ednesday m orning to a t tend the flower show and fish fry to be held by th e F reew ater Garden club, d u rin g th e afternoon and even ing. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 THE SOUNDEST Economic principles and the highest social concepts point to coop eratives as a practical application of ideals which tend to correct th e faults of modern business and lead tow ard a b etter wray of liv ing. BIG Y - H igh Grade H ard W heat 49 lbs Flour Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Stringless Beans No. 2 tins $1.59 9c ________________________ Bliss Coffee BIG VALUE COFFEE VACUUM PACKED A choice blend acclaimed by critical coffee users. Packed by General An economy coffee th a t is good to d rink T ry it! < lb. 15* »5* Foods Sales Company. 1 lb. 1»* CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS lb. 19* CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP .... 7 giant bars 25* MINCED RAZOR CLAMS............•/, flat T he A ristocrat of clams. HERMISTON MERCANTILE PHONE We’re Here COOPERATIVE 401 to Serve! Former Bookkeeper Pays Visit • 'p p o r t u n i l y ^ Mrs. K. M. Mayer, former book keeper at the local R. E. A. office, came W ednesday afternoon to spend a sh o rt tim e assisting procedure. w ith office Mr. and Mrs. Mayer are now engaged in the 5-10-15c busi ness in Lebanon. Mr. Mayer form er Cascade crysanthem um s have ly was assistan t cashier in the F irst READ the ADS a lately come into favor and would ap N ational Bank of Hermiston. pear to be well w orth trying. As the name would indicate, they grow downward, ra th e r th an erect, but may also be trained a g a in st the side of the house or a wall. They may also be used on a bank or as a ground cover. An article in the American Home says they may be started as other hhrdy ch ry san th e mums, from seed as soon as obtain able, from soft wood cu ttin g s taken from the plants during the w inter T here is ex tra economy in your food or from tip cu ttin g s from fresh buying w hen you tru st Safeway for grow th in sp rin g and early summer. th e g reatest cash savings. Your food Illu stratio n s in the article published SEPT. 22 to 28 does cost you less a t Safeway. in the September issue of the m aga zine are very beautiful, and careful cu ltu ral directions are given. P er bar ♦ ❖ Owing to th e almost to rrid w eath or CAMAY er we have been having, the local 12 oz. tin gardener who goes out now to follow directions for fall tran sp lan tin g , is For luscious lunches ap t to find th a t th e subject to be Lb. worked upon is covered w ith late bloom, and a brig h t spot in the g a r Mild Cure - Lean den plot. •j. .;. Lbs. Mrs. W. L. Hamm has a P hillipine At a saving. Lb. 13c lily in bloom, and invites gardeners to call and share its loviiness. FOOD COSTS LESS $5.05 4 lbs. 19c 4 lbs. 19c -- with Safeway Savings 6 DAYS Sc Palmolive Toilet Soap ALBERS 9.8 lb. sack . PEPPER Toilet Paper Pancake Flour SILK TISSUE 6 rolls .... ............. 20* 45* BEANS Red or White SUGAR Fine Granulated POUND PACKAGE E ach.................... 4 lbs. 25c 10 lbs. 63c Yeast Cricco Bacon 3 Lb. Cans C a n ................ Swift’s Lightweight Side. Lb.............. RICE M ILK F .n t , Wtiole Rico FLEISCHMANN’S 3O* 3 for......... IO * 3 ll>S. 1 9C 3 cans 20c Crackers Matches MACA YEAST 2for........5* BUTTER 6 Box Carton Carton ................ Oregon Rose 8-29* Vanilla, 10c article free, 8 oz. 18* BROOMS, kitchen, 4-tie, each 29* SOAP, P & G, large bars, 15^ Fresh Weekly 2 lb. box ............ 17* IS * lb. 35c 2 lbs. 69c 9* Peaches or Pears, 21o size can 15* EGGS, extra large, dozen »5* Marshmallows, Fluff., lb. pkg. Free balloons to the children. Coffee demonstration all day Saturday. Come in and get a good cup of cof fee and a doughnut FREE. 24c Hormel’s Spam S w ift’s Bacon 3 A irw ay Coffee HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. W arner, P astor Alfred Tennison said: “ More things are w rought by prayer, than th is world dream s of.” Is it possi ble the world faces th e condition she does today because she has not sufficiently asked for D ivine gui dance? For our Sunday m orning worship service we shall worship around the theme, “ The P ray er T h at Rocks The W orld.” Many who were disappointed in not g ettin g to hear Ray Zack, the Indian preacher, will have an o th er opportunity on Sunday evening, as he brings to us the evening sermon. He is a full blooded Indian. You will enjoy h earin g him. METHODIST CHURCH Stearns Cushing. Jr., P asto r In keeping w ith the observance of C hristian E ducation week, Septem ber 24 to October 1. th e Sunday m orning w orship service will deal w ith the place of education in reli gion. Realizing th e im portance of Chris tian train in g for children and adults, we are p u ttin g forth every effo rt to have a school second to none. Con scientious. consecrated teachers, and fine equipm ent are being used to give a modern in terp retatio n to mo dern children of the application of the principles and teachings of the one textbook, th e Bible. Church school begins a t 1 0 :0 0 ; m orning worship at 11:00: Epw orth League meets a t 7:00 p. m., followed by the evening m editation service. I We cordially Invite you to our servi- I ces. 37c EDWARDS COFFEE WORLD’S FINEST BLEND— YET SAVES MONEY ON EVERY POUND 2 lb. tin 1 lb. tin »3* 45* Fresh Produce Sweet Potatoes 6 ibs........................... 25* Sweet Corn Extra Good Dozen ...... ................ : »5* Utah Celery Large Bunch ........ ................ 6* Spinach 3 Fresh Lbs......................... 1<X KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR Every ery Sack aranteed G uaranteed 49 lbs $ 1 .3 9 CUDAHY VIENNA SAUSAGES . 2 tins 2J0 JELLO — Famous D essert................Pkg. 5* HARVEST BLOSSOM FLOUR 49 lbs. $J.19 SKOVBO HONEY.................... 10 lb. pail 3 g j P.&G. or CRYSTAL WHITE 6 giant bars 2S* DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING ... Qt. jar SUPURB SOAP POW DER..... Lge. pkg. REAL ROAST P-NUT BUTTER .... 2 lbs. WALDORF T ISSU E...................... 6 rolls NOB HILL COFFEE..........lb. 20c - 2 lbs. NEWSPAPER Hermiston Phone 301 Connor’s Cash Store We reserve the right to lim it Umatilla 38-J-ll Next door to Duncan Hotel \DVERT1S1NG AT YOUR SERVICE TO.HELP YOU SAFEWAY Y o u r M o n e y - S a v in g C a sh G ro cer 391