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PAGE SIX THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1939. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON autum n leaves will keep fresh indef TRUSSES RISE OVER He had ju st retu rn ed from the Jo h n Hadfield Bags Buck And Doe initely if glycerine is added to the H arry H adfield of P o rtland, well Day d istric t and was displaying a w ater in the container. The propor SAFEWAY BUILDING known here, stopped in H erm iston buck and a doe. He visited a t th e tion given was two p arts w ater to for a sh o rt tim e one day this week. John Jendrzejew ski home. one of glycerine. Com mercial gly Interested spectators lined in front cerine Is much cheaper th an the re fined product and gives good results, of th e new building on Main street im p artin g a lovely sheen to the th is week as trusses were raised to position to give some indication as leaves. to the appearance of the building ❖ ❖ ❖ Try w orking coffee grounds into when completed. The trusses are the soil around cactus plants. One arched in a sem i-circle giving a cactti fancier pots her cactus in pure rounded roof. The fram e w ill be covered w ith coffee grounds and says they thrive surface roofing paper of various b etter th a n those planted in sand. thicknesses and covered w ith asphalt ❖ ❖ ❖ The reg u lar m eeting of the G ar on the top sheet. Oron O. Felthouse den Club on October 2nd, was in te r has been hau lin g sand the past week 12 WINNING CARS FROM OREGON, esting an d instructive. In th e ab in order to fill in low spots under the foundation. sence of Mrs. H. J. Ott, guest speak WASHINGTON, IDAHO & MONTANA No exact d ate has been announced er. Mrs. O tt’s paper on "F a ll P lans for S p rin g P la n tin g ” was read by a3 to th e com pletion of the stru c tu re WILL PARTICIPATE FOR CHAMPION Mrs. Hamm. T his was followed by w hich w ill be occupied by Safeway Inc. SHIP IN HEPPNER SUNDAY, OCT. 8th. a round table discussion. ❖ ❖ ❖ It was decided th a t the Garden EDWIN ELIAS SHAW. Club give a home ta le n t play some F u n eral services were held a t 10 tim e in March. The play w ill be selected and rehearsals w ill s ta rt a. m. Tuesday a t the Com m unity hall soon. Mrs. Roy Hale is chairm an of a t U m atilla for Edw in E lias Shaw, who passed aw ay S aturday afternoon the com m ittee .for the show. Gen. Admission 50c Grandstand 25c a t St. A nthony’s hospital in Pendle ❖ ❖ ❖ ton. Mr. Shaw was 75 years of age, The roadside com mittee asked all members having poppy seed or holly being born in Bureau, W aln u t coun hock seed not needed, to b rin g these ty, Illinois, on March 29, 1864. Rev. seeds to the next reg u lar m eeting, , C. W arn er of H erm iston was in charge of th e services. October 16 th. Mr. Shaw is survived by six children, five boys and one girl: UNCLE CHARLIE Mrs. Gus Tonies, Glen, Ross, Bert, Clarence and W alter Shaw. IS HONOR GUEST YOUR OWN CO-OP STORE is in business to save you money, anil to assure you of satisfactory quality and service. Your patronage helps to build your business and to extend the value of these functions. MODEL-T DERBY Heppner, Oregon RELIANCE I OVEN BAKED BEANS, tall tins .... 2 for 491 I RED SOCKEYE SALMON ............. » for I OREGON TUNA, extra fancy white 2 for > MINCED RAZOR CLAMS................ 2 for RELIANCE > FRUIT COCKTAIL, fa n c y .............. g for 41« > DRIED PRUNE JU IC E .................... g for 20 < 0 PEACHES, No. 2V2 tin s.................... 2 f° r 43^ SEAPORT > OYSTERS, 5 oz. tins ........................ 2 f° r >PEAS, tender, sweet, 303 tin s .......... 2 f° r M. 0 LONG GRAIN RICE, 2 lb. pkg.......... 2 Cfd AMAIZO I CORN or GLOSS STARCH.............. 2 for lOtf > DOG FOOD, high analysis................ g for ^4< RELIANCE j . b S U N D A Y , OCT. S . FLASH Presto Logs • B riquets Coal - W ood , All Kinds HERMISTON MERCANTILE We’re Here COOPERATIVE PHONE 401 to Serve! <• <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ SOME PEOPLE. JUPOE A PEKSOR 6V THE LOOKS OP HIS CAR.OÍHEKS 0V THE. SOUND Robrman Motor Co. Hermiston, Oregon * * <• GARDEN CLUB CHATS (E d ito r’s Note— The G arden Club Chats are now being w ritten by Mrs. T. A. O’Grady.) October should be a very busy m onth for th e d irt gardener, This is the proper tim e to plant narcissi, m adona lilies, tulips and oth er small bulbs. Bone meal is a good safe fer tilizer to use. B leeding-hearts and peonies may be divided in the Fall. Poppy and bachelor’s button seed lings are h ardy and th e seed may be sow n now. T his is a favorable tim e of th e year for reseeding bare spots in th e lawn. It is wise to ap ply m anure to the roots of hardy chrysanthem um s when the buds be gin to show color. This, to g eth er wiith disbudding, will increase the size of the blooms. ❖ <• •> We recently read th a t branches of Forward Pass Touchdown Alaska Pink - 1 lb. cans 10c 14c M ATCHES 6 box carton CRACKERS 2 pound box 15c Pork & B eans 10c JELLO RICE CHEESE BACON 30 oz. can 5c Six delicious flavors Long Grain - 3 lbs. 19c 19c Mild Loaf Sliced - No Waste 29c We Consistently Sell For Less • Get Our Prices on Sugar, Flour, etc. Connor’s Cash Stores HERMISTON 301 HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Grayden D. Loree, P asto r We will be privileged to have w ith us a t our m orning worship service Rev. K enneth B. D anniels, who will speak to us. Sunday school w ill be held a t the reg u lar hour, 10 o’clock, b u t evening services will be om itted in order to give all an opportunity to atten d the U m atilla B aptist Asso- ciational g ath erin g a t Helix. The association convenes a t H elix F riday evening and will continue through Saturday and Sunday. T here will be special speakers, including a mis sio n ary from El Salvador, and an in terestin g program is assured. All who can are urged to atten d . The Sunday afternoon and evening ses sions will be very helpful as well as in teerstin g and inspirational. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. E. O. Greeley, P astor From Our Shelves To Your Pantry Is A Value Salm on * * Uncle Charlie Rogers was an hon or guest on his 82nd b irth d ay Sep tem ber 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson. Old tim e music in group singing was enjoyed w ith Mrs. F. Steinke directing. Readings were given by Roy Pearson. Uncle Charlie described th e grow th of a banana p lan t from th e earliest s ta g es u n til the bananas are ready for shipm ent. Mrs. Jam es Brake and Mrs. Can- field c u t th e cakes. P unch was served w ith the cake. A pproxim ately 40 were present and presented the honor guest w ith a sock show er. UMATILLA 38-J-ll Bible school convenes a t 10 a. m. P reaching service a t 11:00. The pastor will b rin g the messages on the subject "T he Most V ital T ru th in S crip tu re” and the evening ser vice a t 7:45 on “ The Man, The Book, The N ation.” W ednesday evening service a t 8:00. Studies in the Book of Reve lation. B ring your friends, your Bible, and share these good things w ith us. METHODIST CHURCH S tearn s Cushing, Jr., P astor The universal need of man is met in the universal offer of God through His promise of ev erlastin g life. This them e w ill be the subject for the sermon Sunday, October 8, a t th e M ethodist church. T he te x t will be "So Loved.” A message for young and old, stim u latin g , refreshing, and helpful. You cannot afford to om it worship from your life. You are in vited to join w ith us. We have fine Sunday school clas ses for every age teaching th e les sons of th e Bible. T he tim e is 10 a. m. The m orning w orship service begins at 11 o'clock. F or the young er children th e Ju n io r church meets u nder th e leadership of Mrs. Lois Shaw. The E pw orth League meets a t 7 p. m. The subject is "W hat is th e A bundant L ife’ ” Miss Omega S ater, leader. You w ill feel a t home in th is friendly church atmosphere. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. W arner, P asto r Because of unavoidable circum stances th e an n u al business m eeting of th e church was postponed from p ast Sunday u n til next Sunday, Octo ber 8. The sermon for th e Sunday m orn ing worship hour will he "T he Un changeable God,” and for th e even ing service, "T he Courage of the Cow ard.” Cushings Attend Funeral. A fter spending several days in Sa lem, Mrs. S tearn s C ushing Jr. and d au g h ter retu rn ed to H erm iston on T hursday m orning w ith Mr. C ush ing. Mrs. C ushing had been called to th e valley due to the death of her g ran d fath er, George A. Nye who was stru ck and killed by a tru ck w hile crossing a street. Mr. Nye was the oldest employee of th e S tate of Ore gon when he retired some six m onths ago. Are You Prepared for the Winter? Inland Cooperative Pheasant H unters Visit Here • »«/ m X I', Mr. and Mrs. Carl N ew port and two children of T angent, Ore., ac companied by Robert Fox of Long Beach. Cal., sp en t from S aturday till Tuesday at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds, ta k in g in the pheasant h u n tin g here. Mr. New port is Mr. M cReynold’s nephew. SAFEWAY Y o u r M o n e y -S a v in g Cash G ro cer FOOD COSTS LESS W arners To Attend Ball Game Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arn er left I T hursday for V ancouver and P o rt land for a week end visit. T hey w ill I visit a t the home of th e ir d au g h ter, | Mrs. E. P. Schofield a t Vancouver, and will take in the O regon-Stanford | game at P o rtlan d Saturday. With Cash Savings 6 DAYS SEPTEMBEE 8 T here is ex tra economy in your food buying when you shop for Safew ay’s cash savings. Your food does cost less at Safeway. to SEPTEMBEE 14 Stanfield Group Sponsors Dance. The Stanfield Commercial club is j sponsoring a dance to be held in Refvein hall on Saturday, October 7. Music will be furnished by the T roubadors. P o p u lar prices w ill j prevail. Church Services Scheduled. C hurch services w ere in au g u rated a t th e Thompson school house on | B u tter Creek la st Sunday, A good atten d an ce is reported. Services will continue each Sunday a t 2 :30 p.m. LIFESAVING TIRE BUY ' Marshmallows Soap Powder Supurb Baking Powder Clabber Girl Syrup Sleepy Hollow Shredded W heat P opular N.B.C. Cereal 1 lb. pkg. 8C F luffiest CUDAHY'S TANG 12 oz. tin New Spiced Meat 3 reg. pkgs. W ESTERN Matches «74 / g 39* Box C arton KITCHEN CRAFT Qt. ja r MAYONNAISE Flour Top G rade Nu-Made BABY FOOD Hienz 3 tins Doz. 89c “ FEDEBAL MILK 3 tins Top G rade f 49 - $1.39 • jr P Sugar DEVILED MEAT No. Vi tin 3* PEANUT BUTTEE 2 lb. jar Real Roast 25* Cudahy's NOB HILL 2 lb». 20C $ 1 .1 9 10 lbs. ^ 4 ^ 4 oz. tin CEYSTAL WHITE 10 bars or P. & G. Giant bars 2 lb. tin •q * OLD DUTCH CLEANSES Ea. Chases Dirt BLACK PEPPEE Schillings Lge. Pkg. ^9^ Pure Cane io .............. 4 DeLuxe Coffee W Fresh Produce HAT ab t etboofc and ycur sc-cly — Golden Ply blow-out protection — Silvertown mileage now available at our amazing low price. See us todayI •Pri, rzint./e.-iltfr’c i ,' i ’ -wt• f ‘ . t Goodrich Connor’s Auto Repair Shop FRIDAY & SATURDAY TOKAY G RAPES......................... .... Per lb. 5* C E L E R Y ....................... Per bunch U tah Type 7* SWEET O NIO NS.............‘............ i s Jbs. 15 lbs. W alla W alla No. l ’s 19* B A N A N A S ...................................3 ibs. Golden Ripe 19* A P P L E S .......................... Any in Stock 15* U nsurpassed F lavor