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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. <£&£&ct y o i/n LEGION A U X IL IA R Y NOTES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 193». This Store Is Owned by the Customer Lane (¿deft Hope Chest NOWI T he reg u lar m eeting or the Aux Who once a year elect a board of directors from the members to look after iliary on November 9 was a very in teresting one. Members are busy their business. The board is responsible to the members for the proper con sew ing rug rags for th e Roseburg duct of the business, and they hire a manager to actually run the store. It is H ospital and m aking pitcher covers up to the members to take an active interest in their business, to patronize it for th e P o rtlan d hospital. The F irst I fully, and to get their neighbors interested in their store. By thus working for Aid room of th e H erm iston g r a d e ) volume for your store you are helping your neighbor and yourself, to buy bet- school has been checked and supplies j ordered. At th is m eeting th e u n it] ter goods at lower cost, these prices good until thanksgiving - N ovember 23. gave a handkerchief show er for Mrs. Mabel W alker who has been tra n s Cascade ferred to the Pendleton telephone of Lb. Box fice. We reg ret losing Mabel from Oven Fresh ! our unit. Mrs. Gladys Lemons, d istric t pres ident. accom panied by Mrs. C arn ey ' Regular 5 oz. tins and Mrs. Gill of th e Pendleton u n it, j This conservative modern design ii and Mrs. Helen Biggs, a form er mem beautiful V-matched American W al nut and Oriental Wood. Equipped ber of th e H erm iston u n it b ut now Iodized or Plain with Lane's patented automatic tray. of Pendleton, w ere guests of the A large 48" cheat. 2 lb. cartons evening. Mrs. Lemons was paying Free Running an official visit and gave us a very in terestin g and in stru ctiv e talk while o u tlin in g the program for the coming year. Delicious refreshm ents were served by the hostess, the Mrs. Belt, Todd, C astric and Logan. G la PENDLETON, OREGON dys caused some excitem ent when N orthern W hite CHOCOLATES ~ - -- - - —’ I she very carefully locked her keys Idaho G reat ♦ <• <♦ 5 lb. asst, holiday box .. talk he stated th a t daffodils should ‘ in th e car. By some wild m anipuia- be planted during the m onth of Oct tions we finally got a window open | ♦ GARDEN CLUB * CHOCOLATE CHERRIES b u t th a t th ere was still tim e and so w ere able to open her car for * CHATS ♦ ober, Medium W eight - Fresh Gift b o x .......................... in th is locality if they were put In her, and she and her friends w ent | Any Size Piece —- LB. the ground a t once. He also said m errily on th e ir way. Paul de G raaff, bulb specialist of th a t the bulbs should be planted so HARD MIX CANDY Mrs. W alter Hamm, music ch air D utch descent, who lives near P o rt th a t the top would be four inches COMMERCIAL CHOCOLATES man, has special music for each I land. is probably better qualified to from th e top of the ground. If you m eeting. If you a re eligible to be Pure and W holesome - 4 lbs JUMBO GUM DROPS speak on grow ing daffodils than aay plan to plant an n u als over them for come a member of the A uxiliary and Per lb............................... one in th e northw est. In a recent color later, they should be put in the the m embership com m ittee has not I ground about two inches deeper. been able to contact you, will you I STANDARD 5c BARS Deep p lan tin g seems to produce la rg please get in touch w ith some of the I — BY THE WAY — and 5c GUM 3 for er flowers, w hile more shallow p la n t u n it as we need your m em bership, I Have you seen our new heating ing encourages rapid m ultiplication and we a re su re you will enjoy equipment? It is new, modern, up- CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS of bulbs w ith more b u t sm aller flow w orking w ith us. We are sh o rt to-the-minute. It is effective and ers. members of having our quota, so le t’s Lb. <j. efficient. Come in and see it. get them. Lily-of-the-valley beds should be dug up and the dense m atted roots STRAWBERRY JAM 2 lb. jar METHODIST CHURCH Black Pepper, Schillings 2 oz. . ..... separated and reset in individually Stearns Cushing, P asto r three to four Inches ap a rt and about APPLE BUTTER 2 lb. jar Toilet Tissue, 650 sheet rolls, 3 for 10* two inches deep, once every four or Once again th e m inds and h earts five years. Before p la n tin g th e MINCE MEAT 2 lb. bulk M e Grapefruit, extra larg e..... 6 for of the Am erican people are en terin g ground should be enriched w ith well the an n u al period of T hanksgiving. CRANBERRY SAUCE Oranges, fancy Sunkist, dozen .... 20C rotted manure. Indeed we should be th a n k fu l in ❖ ❖ ❖ Reliance - 17 oz. tin Sweet Potatoes, fancy ....... 7 lbs. view of the troublesom e conditions Now th a t the gladiolus corms have of the world th a t we have been been dug and allowed to dry off, spared so much of the hardship. As M. J. B. - 4 lb. vacuum t in ...... .................. don’t forget to store them In bags we observe th is period, we need to CO-OP. - 3 lb. glass jar 79c -1 lb. j a r ............. w ith n ap hthalene flakes to kill the realize our responsibility and obli eggs of th e thrips. BIG VALUE - We grind it fresh, 1 lb. pkg..... gation to those who have made it ♦ <• ❖ possible to live as we do. If you have a m etal or w ire frog So th e sermon su b ject for Novem which rusts the bottom of your con ber 19 will be “W hat We Owe The tainers try cu ttin g a piece of cello P ast.” T he service begins prom ptly phane which is invisible and will not a t 11 a. m. T here w ill be special Hermiston, Oregon show. music by th e choir. Sunday school We’re Here To Serve! DIAL 3011 meets a t 10:00 o'clock. In the even ing th e E pw orth L eague meets a t 7 p. m„ followed by th e m editation service. You are co rd ially invited to HERMISTON UNION CHURCH GOVERNOR SPRAGUE game between U niversity of C alifor join w ith us in our service. nia and Oregon State. Rev. C. W arner, P asto r Paul exhorted th e church to neg TO BEO. S .C. GUEST E v erett H ansen, M arshfield, gea- HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH lect not the assem bling of themselves eral chairm an of homecoming, has a together. The churches of our com G rayden D. Loree, P asto r Oregon S tate College-—Governor large com m ittee a t work p rep aring a series of events of Interest te m unity urge everyone to avail them Our Sunday m orning subject will selves of th e o p portunity of worship. C harles A. Sprague has accepted an alum ni beginning w ith th e tra d i in v itation to be th e main speaker a t tional rally and Rook bonfire Fritter he "T hrow ing God th e Bona.” A fter Go to church Sunday. a fine tu rk ey d in n er on T hanksgiv Our evangelistic m eetings co n tin the an n u al O.8.C. homecoming ban nig h t and co n tin u in g th ro u g h te ing day we throw th e bone« to the ue for an o th er week, closing N ovem quet here th e n ig h t of November 18. many organization g ath erin g s S aa- dog. Some would carry o u t th e same ber 26. Sermon topics for th e week The banquet w ill follow th e football day. principle w ith th e ir lives. The best beginning November 19 are: ARMOUR’S Medium W eight they have is consumed for self. If Sunday A. M., “T he Love of God.” a n y th in g Is left, God may have It. S unday P. M., “ Baptism Tested By T he evening message will center Your B ible.” ARMOUR’S Sliced around the story of th e rich fool Monday, Nov. 20, “ The Prodigal found in Luke 12. Many are they Son.” Federal or who will exchange th e ir souls for Tuesday, Nov. 21, “The Good Con D&rieold th e flesh pots of prosperity and m a fession— How Made and W hy.” te rial things. "W h at shall it profit W ednesday, Nov. 22, “ An Army A large selection in every group. All new fall dresse« man If he shall gain th e w hole Officer Bows To C h rist.” Ixtrge 12-Oi. Bottle world and lose his own so u l?” T hursday, Nov. 23, "T h e D eceit Sunday school begins a t 10 a. m., fulness of S in.” LUSTROUS RAYON W estae Imitation m orning w orship a t 11. B.Y.P.U. at Friday, November 24, “ Two Men 8-Oz. B ottle CRFPF 7 p.m., and evening service a t 8. C ontrasted.” U tility K nife Free P ray er m eeting is on W ednesday SMART FRENCH MILKY WAY evening a t 7:30. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE CREPE BABY RUTH Rev. E. O. Greeley, P asto r SNICKER, etc. Prints, plaids & solid colors Bible school a t 10 a. m. Classes for CRACKERS O Y STERS S A L T McKee Furniture Co. Raisins, 4 lb. pkg. 18c Beans 5 lbs. 25c Bacon 21c Lard 33c CANDIES 89* 19l IQ i x8c 29 £ 25* 5* 25 * 15* 25* $1.09 291 15* Coffee Rohrman Motor Co. Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative All That Glitters Is Not Gold We Conmte«tiy Sell Fer Less BACON lb. 19c BACON lb. 25c MILK can 6c CATSUP bottle 9c VANILLA 15c CANDY BARS 3c GUM, W rigleys pkg. 3c OXYDOL large size 19c BANANAS Golden Rine Fruit lb. 5c LARD, Pure 4 lbs. 34c COFFEE, Kinko lb. 13c BLISS COFFEE 1 Lh. Vacuum Can 19c 13 Ounces of CANDY 15c Delicious Chocolate MATCHES 6 box ctn. 13c A Genuine Thanksgiving Dress E v e n t NOTICE! We wish to express our sincere thanks for your patronage during the past two years. Ralph Krause UMATILLA Phone 3135 READ THE AD$ Along With the News WHEN YOU CAN Dance at Irrigon FINE FLOOR — FIN E MUSIC Saturday, Nov. 25 Connor’s Cash Stores MERRILL'S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA Gents 75c bOOHOOMS • SINSIBU RAIFS $1.89 RAYON CREPE PRINTED BROADCLOTH Were $1.98 $1«39 COTTON FROCKS W H Y BE LIKE THAT? We Reserve Ike Right te Liait. Phone 2761 Devotional service a t 11 a. m. T he pastor will preach a t th is tim e. E vangelistic service a t 7:45 p. m. At 2:30 p. m. a m eeting will be held In Thomson school house on B u tter Creek. A welcome to all. Smartly Styled - Gay Colors Perfect Fitting Were $1.19 98< 2 for HOMESTEAD BLOCKS HERMISTON Were $2.98 a ll. Ladies Free $1.69 HOUSE DRESSES Don’t miss this outstanding value. Were 79c 59^ CHILDREN’S DRESSES Beautifully styled - Sizes 7 to 14. Were 59c 39* Were $1.00 79* Were $1.39 89* S A Y L O R ’S