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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1940)
page U n ite o r Perish By C. E. BANNING Out of the welter of rumors, claim», lies and propaganda com ing to us from the flaming fronts of Europe one message stands out so that however dull we may be we cannot misunderstand, and however skeptical we cannot but believe. Unite or perish! Hardworking, thrifty, honest peoples are not able to stand alone when ruthless aggression is abroad in the world. Is there no lesson here for us as individuals? To be honest, cap able, thrifty and industrious is not enough in world affairs, neith er is it enough in individual affairs. The business struggle for the divisible p art of our income is as ruthless and unregulated in many respects as the European war. The taking over of our pro perty and resources is as relentless and complete as any conquest, even though less spectacular. Will we stand alone and trust in the kindness and fairness of larger and more powerful forces or will we unite and safeguard our interests and use the profits we now scatter among so many agencies to build up our own position? — PR O T E C T IO N Lies in C O O P E R A T IV E S — G R A P E F R U IT , fancy F lo rid a 303 tins - 3 fo r ^7$ T O M A T O JU IC E , R eliance f a n c y ........ 3 tins Satisfaction BIG VALUE COFFEE Better quality and flavor than the price would in dicate. lb. 15* W hole W h ea t Flour 4 lb. b a g .................... 1£$ IO* S A R D IN E S ....................................... . oval tin s 10$ Tomato sauce, mustard sauce or natural. D A SH , g ra n u la ted soap ................. g ia n t pkg. 49* O Y STE R S, choice P a c if ic ................ 5 oz. tins HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE PHONE 3011 We’re Here to Serre I ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ••• *0» ❖ *9» *3* <• ❖ 4» «fr 0 HERM ISTON B A P T IST CHURCH * ♦ ♦ GARDEN CLUB CHATS Grayden D. Loree, Pastor You Can Buy A New Ford Tractor — ON LOW COST TERMS - AAAAAAAAAA 6 P er C ent Sim ple In terest » F igured on the basis of th e u n p aid balance. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 14, of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that a special school meeting of said District will be held at the grade school, on the 6th day of May, 1940, at four o’clock in the afternoon, for the following objects: to vote on the question of consolidating school dis trict No. 14 (Hermiston), and school district No. 8 (W estland), both of Umatilla county, Oregon. Dated this 12th day of April, j 1940. Attest: R. A. Brownson, District Clerk. Enos D. Martin, Chairman Board of Directors. (Apr. 18-25) Pt. 17* CORN Golden Bantam 0$ Plan that coming vacation now! Taka in Eastern Cities, W orld's Fairs, N ational Parks. 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Large grade “A” 10$ B U T T E R , O regon R o s e ......................lb. 3<k E G G S , large f r e s h ............................... doz. 1X$ PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON Med. Weight Lean Streaked Any Size Piece | Pound Select Quantity I Pound B A C O N 1 Fre,b PEAS Box carton Pound MORELL’S SUGAR CURED SUGAR BELLE Western Made 25* • S U G A R , pure c a n e ........................ 10 lbs. • 25* No. 2 tins £ » T O M A T O E S , solid pack, lge. 2i/2 size • P IC N IC LOIN PORK ROASTS BEEF POT ROASTS PURE LARD sJi-SLa MISSION Matches ............. q u a rt ja r F L A K E S ................... lge. pkg. 25* TRUE AMERICAN lit t le Clod Hopper’ • CORN Qt No. 2 tin E cho H igh S c h o o l P r e se n ts • Safeway guarantees you tender, juicy* tasting every time. If IT’S OUR[ fo meats—grand r any reason you are dissatisfied! with a purchase of Safeway meats— PROMISE { your money back. s Sweet and Tender HERMISTON, OREGON FEET DOHtEm - PRICES E F F E C TIV E F R ID A Y AND SA T U R D A Y O N LY- R ohrm an M o to r Co. • P IG S S A Y L O R ’S Salad dressing. Advertised in Family Circle • More power and more capacity for work than ANY other wheel tractor in its weight class. C H I P S , lge. pkgs...... 3 fo r • M EN ’S— Loggers, w ith both leath er an d com posi tion soles; Oil ta n w ork shoes, 6 a n d 8 inch w ith le a th e r an d cork soles; Low priced h arv est sh o es; B row n canvas h arv est shoes; K an g aro o dress shoes and o x fo rd s; Police style shoes fo r co m fo rt; D ress and sp o rt ox fo rd s in black, brow n, w hite & tu-tones, w ith le a th e r an d vulcork soles. WOMEN’S— B lack an d brow n sad d le s; D utch Boy toe styles; P a te n ts, pum ps an d cut o u ts; W h ites fo r dress an d sp o rt ; P lay shoes ; G enuine K ed ettes arch shoes fo r com fort. C H IL D R E N ’S SH O E S— H igh an d oxford sty les; S addle shoes fo r g irls; C ord soles fo r boys. Duchess A sk fo r a D e m o n str a tio n • PO TATO • You are guaranteed of correct fit, styling and wearing qualities in our well known brands of Buckhect, Weyenberg and Thorogood Shoe». E E U /A L O W FIR S T CO ST - L O W IN T E R E ST C H A R G ES • M I L K , S tan d b y (lim it) .............ta ll cans For Every Occasion—Our Stock is Complete. The date of the second annual flower show, April 27, draws nearer and nearer. Anyone interested who does not have a schedule, can obtain one a t either The Hermiston Drug Cd., Thompson’s Drug Co., or the Herald office. Anyone is eligible to enter for competition and the club hopes that everyone in this vicinity will respond. If you have a plant or flower and there Is no classification for it, please bring it and it will be marked “For exhibit only, not for competition.” M ETHODIST CHURCH Every entry either for competition Stearns Cushing Jr., Pastor or for display only, adds to the size of the show and to the beauty of the The great concern of Christ was displays. men. Following this line of thought The flower show belongs not only our morning worship service will to the Garden club but to the city of center in the subject, “For the Sake Hermiston and the entire vicinity, of Others.” The duty of building up and everyone is asked to do his or her our brother man in everything that part by entering in any or all classi is grand and noble is a constant duty. fications on the schedule. If you do There is no duty superlative to it. not have anything to enter then do There is no duty th at carries such your part by coming to the show and permanent results. Its results are enjoying it with us. There will be among the eternities of God. no charge. The time will be from 3 The church can help you. Why not to 10 p. m. and the place is the H er let it? You are invited to worship miston high school gymnasium. A with us. silver tea will be served. Mrs. B. A. Doyle, chairman of the flower show committee, asks all the ' members to bring the small olive and pickle bottles that they have been saving for use in displaying specimen blooms. ❖ <• ❖ This is the time to plant zinnias, : the official flower for Hermiston and : vicinity. Anyone who would like some l home grown zinnia seed saved from J choice blooms may have it free of i charge if they will call at Stew art’s F R ID A Y THRU TH U RSD AY Service Station, as long as the supply A P R IL 19 to 2 5 . Inclusive lasts. ❖ ❖ ❖ The next regular meeting of the Garden club will be Friday, May 10.: No Insurance Required. W e P resen t T hese: Shoes for the Entire Family "For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel’s, the same shall save it.” This famous paradox of Jesus works the same to j day as it did in that day. The Dead Sea is dead because it takes in every thing that comes to it but never gives anything out. We shall think about these eternal truths in our Sunday morning service. Our topic for Sunday evening will be “Five Fools.” Sometimes it pays to be a fool—other times it does not. Services at the usual hours. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 19*0. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON s:x 3 Famous Trains from Portland ALL AIR-CONDITIONED S tr e a m lin e r 39 - 3 4 hours to Chicago S-aailings monthly, 6:30 « . , ob 1st, 7th, 13th, 19th. 23th. Make reservations. No extra faro. P o rtla n d R o s e daily 9 33 p. as P a c ific L im ited daily 8 OO a. m. 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