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PAOE SIX ity o n e of th e best in th e west. H ERM ISTO N B A PTIST CHURCH G ray d en D. Eoree, P a sto r On F rid a y n ig h t, J a n u a r y 11, we w ill h av e th e clo sin g service of o u r p re se n t e v a n g e listic cam p aig n . T h is w ill be m usic n ig h t. B e g in n in g p ro m p tly a t 7 :3 0 , we w ill h av e an h o u r of m u sic: solo, d u e t, q u a rte t, a n d every b o d y sin g in g Gospel c h o r uses an d th e old hym ns. T h is w ill be follow ed by a sh o rt e v an g elistic m es sage by Dr. S aw telle. Come early ! O ur topic a t th e S u n d ay m o rn in g serv ice w ill be " W h a t does it m ean to be a C h ris tia n ? ” “ T he d iscip les w ere called C h ris tia n s firs t in A n tio c h ." W h y ? B ecau se th e y w ere b ap tized ? B ecause th e y w ere ch u rc h m em b ers? R ead th e a n sw e r in Rom. 1 0 :9 a n d 10. G ilb e rt an d V iv ian D yer w ill give a re p o rt d u rin g th e B. Y. P. U. h o u r on th e S ta te Y oung P eo p le’s R ally w h ich th ey a tte n d e d a t E u g en e last week. T he S u n d ay ev e n in g m essage w ill be on “ P a u l’s F ir s t P ra y e r .” • S u n d ay school a t 10 o’clock, and m o rn in g w o rsh ip a t 11. B. Y. P. U. a t 6 :4 5 a n d ev en in g serv ice a t 7 :4 5 . P ra y e r m e e tin g W ednesday a t 7 :3 0 . FINLAND - AN OBJECT LESSON The heroic defense of their country by the Finns has commanded the admiration of us all. Let us look at a few other admirable things about Finland. In Finland, cooperatives have really flourished. In 1938 the co-ops did 36.4 per cent of the total bus iness. Risto Ryti, Prime Minister, when in the Uni ted States a few years ago, gave the co-ops credit for Finland’s ability to pay its debts. He further said, “The cost of processing and distribution of ag ricultural produce is relatively low in Finland, thanks chiefly to the advanced cooperative move ment.” ' In Finland producers get a much larger share of the consumer’s dollar, as much as 24 per cent more of it in some instances, than in the United States. A bulletin of the Bank of Finland says, “Owing to ’ the disappearing unemployment, the unemployment boards have discontinued the compilation of statis tics.” Farm tenancy at one time in Finland was 62 per cent. Official statistics show it reduced to 27 per cent in 1920 and to 11 per cent in 1929. We salute brave Finland ! May all her enemies fail ! The results she attained by cooperation com bined with political democracy we too can attain. Help build your co-op store and build for the fu ture. LOOK FOR SOME HOT SPECIALS ON OUR WINDOW THIS WEEK! HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE Mrs. V elm a T en n y e n te r ta in e d th e H arm o n y club a t h er hom e T u esd ay a fte rn o o n . A p ro g ram w as p re esn ted by th e L am o n t an d T en n y y o u n g people w ith M arie T en n y in ch arg e. M rs. H a rry M cCorm ick, w ho has been ill fo r th e p a st m o n th , is r e p o rted to be g re a tly im proved. Mrs. Neil R o b ertso n o f B u tte r C reek w as h o stess to th e W ool G ro w e rs A u x ilia ry a t th e G. E. G re a t- house hom e T u esd ay afte rn o o n . STANFIELD NEWS By Mrs. J. M. R ic h a rd s Leo C lark , su p e rin te n d e n t of th e S tanfield irrig a tio n d is tric t, re p o rts th a t the w in te r w o rk is p ro g ressin g nicely. T h ree s h o rt pipe lin es have been laid, th e riv e r w ork n e a r th e headgate is com pleted an d m en a re now busy c u ttin g w illo w s a lo n g th e ditch. H. H a rlin , w ho hias been ill w ith h eart tro u b le for tw o m o n th s, was taken to St. A n th o n y 's h o sp ita l in. Pendleton S a tu rd a y . H is co n d itio n is reported as v ery serious. Mrs. L. J o u a n n o u lt w as h o stess to the W om an ’s S tu d y clu b a t h er hom e T hursday a fte rn o o n w ith Mrs. T roy Coleman a-s p re sid in g o fficer. Mrs. II. I’. B oonew itz w as elected to m em bership in th e club an d M rs. H ow ard H erlck of P o rtla n d w as a guest. The club m ade its a n n u a l c o n tr ib u tion to «he S ch o larsh ip L oan F u n d which is a s ta te a n d n a tio n a l p ro ject of th e F e d e ra tio n o f W o m en ’s clubs. F or th e lite r a ry p ro g ram Mrs. Jo u an n o u lt read a p a p er on t h e “G e ography of South A m erica,” and Mrs. F. A. B aker discussed “ I n te r national R elatio n s B etw een th e U. 8. and S o u th A m erica.” T h e J a n u ary 18 m eetin g w ill be a t th e G. E. G reathouse home. The M onday B ridge club m em bers held th eir a n n u a l h oliday p a rty F r i day aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. . G. W alace. M esdam es D. P en n ey . M. Cox, .M artin R efvem an d G. E1W- o tt were g u ests d u rin g th e a f t e r noon's play. • P. A. • VELVET • HALF & HALF O <. .> <• <. .;. + .;. .j. o O O O O CHURCH NOTES H ERM ISTO N UNION CHURCH C. W a rn e r, P a s to r T h is is a season of in v e n to rie s, a ll bu sin ess in s titu tio n s a re ta k in g in v en to ry . T h e ch u rc h is th e g re a te s t In s titu tio n in th e w orld. It, too, sh o u ld ta k e in v en to ry . O ur S u n d ay m o rn in g serm on w ill be, “ God T a k in g In v e n to ry o f H is C h u rc h ,” and S u n d ay even in g , " C h ris t, O ur R e lig io n ." T he ch u rch es of y o u r co m m u n ity a re tr y in g to be of serv ice to you. W hy n o t use one of th em S u n d ay to w o rsh ip God? M ETHO DIST CHURCH “ T h e P u rp o se of L ife,” w ill be th e serm on topic fo r th e S u nday m o rn in g service, J a n u a r y 14, a t th e H e r m iston M eth o d ist ch u rch . In th e la st issue of th e R e a d e r’s D igest th e r e is a n a rtic le te llin g w hy people do n o t go to ch u rch . A m ong th e reaso n s given a re , one, th a t p re a c h in g is n o t to th e needs of th e people; a n o th e r, th e d en o m in a tio n a l d iv isio n s; a n o th e r t h a t th e b u ild in g s a re u g ly an d gloom y. A n sw e rin g th ese o b je c tio n s th e | w rite r su g g ested th a t th e people c h a n g e it if th e y d id n ’t lik e it; f u r th e r q u o tin g , “ In stead of leav in g th e c h u rc h , w hy n o t g et o th e rs to com e to it w ho h av e a s p ira tio n s like y o u r o w n ? T h e b a ttle is y o u rs— not a lo n e th e p re a c h e r’s o r th e c h u rc h ’s. It m ay be a lo n g h a rd fig h t, b u t, if you a re tr u ly re lig io u s, you can w in .” T h a t is th e w ork we a re tr y in g to do in o u r ch u rc h . T he s tre s s on de- n o m in a tio n a llsm is n eg lig ib le. T he s u rro u n d in g s a re co m fo rta b le and p leasin g . T h e serm o n s a re aim ed to c o n stru c tiv e ly help. W e in v ite you to m ak e a re g u la r h a b it of w o rsh ip in g w ith us. T h e m o rn in g serv ice is a t 11 a n d S u n d ay school is a t 10. Rev. J o h n K. W alpole, P a sto r S u n d ay school, 10 a. m. C h ris tia n E n d eav o r, 7 p. m. E v e n in g w orship, 8 p. m. Serm on by th e p a sto r and s in g in g led by th e y o u n g people’s ch o ir. Y oung people's c h o ir p ractice, M onday ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 a t ch u rch . T e a c h e r’s stu d y class M onday e v e n in g a t 7; 00. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rsd a y evening a t 7 :3 0 . PEN TECO STA L TA B E R N A C L E L ad ies m issio n ary m e e tin g W ed E. D. G reeley, P a s to r T he B ible school convenes a t 10 n esd ay a fte rn o o n , J a n u a r y 17, a t a. m. D evo tio n al se rv ic e is a t 11. hom e of Mrs. W alpole. T h e p a sto r w ill b rin g a m essage on th e su b ject, " F a c e s a t th e W in d o w .” Umatilla Community Presbyterian Church T h e ev en in g serv ice w ill p ro v e In Rev. Jo h n K. W alpole, P a sto r s p ira tio n a l w ith a tim ely an d b rie f S u n d ay school 10 a m. M orning m essage from th e S crip tu res. T h e serv ices a t th e B u tte r C reek w o rsh ip 11 a.m . S erm on by p asto r. school a re c o n tin u in g to prove a C h ris tia n E n d eav o r 7 :1 5 p.m. L ad ies’ m issio n ary m e e tin g T h u rs b lessin g to all a tte n d in g . M eet us th e re a t 2 :3 0 an d en jo y th e fello w d ay a fte rn o o n , J a n . 25, a t hom e of sh ip of those w holesom e people w ho Mrs. B u rn s. have m ade th a t p a rt of th e com m un- Irrigon Community Presbyterian Church The Rumor Is True CAN’T BEAT OUR CRACKERS 2 VALUES! Pound Box H a r d M ix C a n d y Lb. 9 c M a r s h m a l l o w s Fluffiest M IL K Borden’s Tall Cans B a k in g P o w d e r BROOM S 4-Tie 15c Lb. 9c 3 fo r 1 9 c Lb. Pkg. Each 18C 28c Connor’s Cash Stores HERMISTON UMATILLA Phone 2761 Phone 3136 T e ev en in g of J a n u a r y 19 is the keep th a t d a te open. Ing-jew or E n g lish ivy. T hese v in es N ext m eetin g of th e clu b w ill be w ill th riv e in s u n lig h t or sem i- tim e, th e h ig h school a u d ito riu m is d ark n ess. O utside of a d d in g w ater, th e place, an d th e P en d leto n Male J a n u a r y 26. W e hope we w ill be see- th e only re g u la r c are needed by C horus w ill be th e a ttra c tio n , so ing you. th ese p la n ts is w ip in g th e m clean or sp ra y in g them w ith w a te r once a week. A piece o f ch a rc o a l w ill keep th e w a te r sw eet an d p rev en t stem rot. You Can Whip Our A c a rro t subm erged in a vase w ith only th e low er tw o -th ird s covered w ith w itter w ill m ake a p leasin g fe a th e ry g ro w th . A sw eet p o ta to set stem up in a vase w ill send fo rth a lu x u ria n t vine, but should be s t a r t ed e arly In th e fall. T h e sw eet po tato es sold la te r a re so w ell cured th a t th e y a re slow in s ta r tin g th e ir g ro w th . If you w a n t a low bush y p lan t, p inch back th e tip s of th e grow th. Cream, OAt THE SACK/ Phone 891 Hermiston D airy A sm all leaved coleus in a g reen glass vase, placed w here it can g et th e sun for a s h o rt tim e each day, to in su re a rosy tin g e on th e leaves, w ill prove very a ttra c tiv e . H. L. PAYNE, Owner SAFE WAYS ANNUAL 6 DAY JANUARY GROCERY SALE ! January 12 to 18 Inch Armour’s Star Lard d. lb. tin 39* 8 lb. tin S tock up th e p a n try a t S afew ay ’s A n n u al J a n u a r y G rocery S ale! You w ill save m oney on every item fo r S afew ay has th e low prices. 75* TOMATOES M a tc h e s By Mrs. T. A. O 'G rady It is tim ely to m a k e p re p a ra tio n s for feed in g o u r w in te rin g birds. If we a re to have an y sev ere w e a th e r it m u st com e soon. P ieces of su e t or h alv es of ap p les secu red so th a t th ey c a n n o t fall in to th e snow , b its of b read o r co rn m eal to g e th e r w ith fresh w a te j w ill m ean th e d iffe r ence b etw een life an d d e a th to o u r le a th e re d frien d s. Mrs. H am m gave d ire c tio n s for b u ild in g b ird feed in g s ta tio n s w hen sh e ta lk e d on "B ird L ife in O ur G ar d e n s’’ N ovem ber 20 a t club m eet ing. A long th is sam e lin e of th o u g h t we re c e n tly read . “ M any of our birds could g et alo n g w ith o u t feeding w hile th e snow is o n th e g ro u n d , if th ey could get g rit to h elp dig est w hat th ey pick up n o rm ally , b u t th o u sa n d s of b ird s d ie w hen feed by kin d h e a rte d b ird lo v ers g iv e them no g r it.” ♦ ♦ ♦ No o th e r h o u se p la n ts cause so little w ork or fit m ore g ra c e fu lly in to a s m any places In th e hom es as do vines. M any vin es m ake a s a tis fa c to ry g ro w th in d o o rs in w ater, b u t a m ost h ap p y selectio n for th ia tim e of th e y e a r w ould b a e ith e r w an d er- 10 lbs. 58c - 100 lbs. $ 0 .6 2 SUGAR 13* U & I F in e G ra n u la te d or P u re C ane I Bradshaw’s Honey 200 5 lb. tin Airway Coffee 2 lbs. 200 3 lbs. j 2 No. i/2 tins Del M onte - F an cy Q u ality S hredded OYSTERS 2 5-oz. tins D u n b ar - Sm all Cove CANDY . 190 Quart 23* No. 1 tin 00 lb. 25* ib. 21* !4 gal. 21* roll 00 Pkg. 110 . 2 lbs. Cld F ash io n ed C hocolates, B roken or Satiin Mix Eggs SALAD DRESSING L a rg e F re sh - G rad e “ A Dozen M edium s 5^ C ascade J 3^ SPAGHETTI F ran co -A m erican MAXWELL HOUSE o r H ILLS C O FFE E Kitchen Craft Flour 2 4 y 8 lb. sk. 7^0 49 lbs. $ j EDWARDS 39 E x tra Q u ality Coffee PUREX M aster B leacher SILK TISSUE Sanka or K A F F E E HAG ~ 2C0 SUPURB Lge. pkg. 160 W ash in g P ow der SUNNY DAWN 46 oz. tin J 7 0 T om ato J u ic e 4 No. 1 tin s 25c ' MADE RITE FLOUR 4 lb. bag f O0 W hole W h eat. C racked W h e a t or G raham CHEESE Lb. J 9 D arigold - N ippy o r Mild FORMAY 3 lb. tin 400 P u re V egetable S h o rte n in g JELL WELL Pkg- 4^ A sserted F lav o rs EGG NOODLES 14 oz. pkg. 100 B ig V alue ALBERS OATS 9 lb. sack 0 00 Peacock - Q uick or R e g u la r ORANGE JUICE No. 1 tall tin 00 A m ita TUNA FISH 21/2 lb. tin ¿00 No. 2i/2 tin Del M onte - F an cy Q u ality 6 box ca rto n F u lly W ra p t CORN KIX Lb. P o p u la r C ereal Rev. Jo h n K. W alpole, P a sto r M o rn in g w o rsh ip 10 a.m . Serm on by th e p asto r. S u n d ay school 1 0 :4 5 a.m . ♦ ❖ *0 0 ^ 0 0 0 + 0090 GARDEN CLUB * CHATS * But You Can’t Beat Our Milk Boardman Community Presbyterian Church IOC THOMPSON'S DRUG YOU THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. bat A Produce Value; LEG O’ LAMB lb . 19c LAMB ROAST lb . 14c S w ift’s - G en u in e L am b - S w eet & T en d er T rim m ed C en ter S h o u ld er C u ts SMELT F resh C olum bia R iver POT ROAST L B ..................... Q u a lity lean te n d e r beef 15* 3 lb s. 39c S W IF T ’S JO W L BACON io* /n our F ruitstands ORANGES F an cy S u n k ist - Sw eet & Ju ic y 220 size 2 0oz. c C au liflow er Lemons Lettuce g a Solid Ice P ack C arsten’s Ham F resh Solid H eads lb H . 23c Sw eet A T e n d er - R eady to S erve - S k in n ed Pork R oasts S h an k less S h o u ld er C uts ¿ / t ld fie /H C w M l. o r whole lb . I l l c $ 2 .8 9 4 200 S n o w y w h ite heads - lge. hd. « g u Fresh Side P ork lb. 14c W ell S treak ed w ith L ean Case F an cy S u n k is t - Sw eet Ju ic y ‘S L arg e jum bo size Doz. H ead CABBAGE Lb. CARROTS T e n d er C a lifo rn ia ’ 2 bunches YOUR SAFEWAY STORE HAS THE LOWEST PRICES • * g