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P A I,E F û t : THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. C O O P E R A T IO N Cooperation is a working system of society within which no sub stantial flaw has revealed itself during a century of practical ex perience. The Cooperative Movement, obeying its own inherent law of continuous and uninterrupted growth, has expanded from small retail storekeeping to nation-wide wholesale trading; from distribution to production and large-scale manufacture; from bank ing to insurance and from direct importation to overseas exchange. At no point has any one of its basic principles been discovered to be unsound.—T. W. Mercer in “Towards the Cooperative Common wealth.” Jouannault this week. They were both in attendance at the 13th annual reunion of Sour-doughs held at Ya kima last week. Homer Hedrick, John Schmidt and Mr. Jouannault al so attended. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and daughter Nellie left Wednesday night on a ten day vacation, visiting Mrs. R. F. Eaton, sister of Mrs. Moore at Spokane, then to the Arlie Goodwin home at Forsythe, Montana, where Mrs. Moore lived 22 years ago. Miss Zelma Sale, who has been visiting Mrs. Thomas, her sister at Salem for a month, returned home Sunday and is now employed at the F. A. Baker home. Mrs. Frankie Lane and daughter Marie visited Mrs. Bud Herman in La Grande Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Lane will be hostess to the Lad ies Aid Thursday. A group of girls will furnish special music. window of the Hermiston Power Co. Light THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940 & ♦ ♦ ♦ 4" V •> M V V V e * GARDEN CLUB ♦ CHATS by Mrs. Vera Doyle There isn’t a place much nicer in town than the grounds between Rohr- man’s garage and Person’s service station. These private concerns made this park for the traveling public and we know it is enjoyed by many. Even we who live here have self satisfac TOMATOES......................... No. 2Va tins tion when going to and from the Varney’s extra standard — Case, 24 cans $229 stores. This may probe more deeply into an old wound, but we do need a pub SUGAR....................................10 lb. bag lic park; open fire places to invite White Satin - Oregon Product outdoor suppers, tables and benches not to mention the lawn for relaxa 100% ROLLED W H E A T ........4i/2 lb. bag tion after a day’s work in the hot Toasted - Quick cooking weather. It need not be a large park but one adequate to prevent crowd ing. There are three we know of BIG VALUE JUNIOR MATCHES By Elaine Fisher in Pendleton alone that do not exceed a full block. Why can’t we have just 6-box cartons . one? This is a thought for the next An economy coffee you Earl and Alvin Heidel arrived LARD can really enjoy. from Buhl, Idaho, Monday to visit at few months, so when the proper time the home of their sister and brother- comes, work can begin. We do not Pure Home Rendered LB. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Geiss. intend that the swimming pool should Earl returned Tuesday but Alvin re be forgotten either. mained for a longer visit. MCKEE FURNITURE CO. The Garden Clubs in Umatilla Mrs. and Mrs. Jesse Allen and county have been invited to Hermis Pendleton, Oregon Mrs. Crystal Barlow and daughter ALBERS CORNFLAKES ............. 4 pkgs. ton Wednesday, September 18, for Chloe made a week end trip to Port their annual picnic. The groups will land. An especially fine program was en Janies LaMar, who has been em FLY SWATTERS ..........................3 f o r « . Rev. and Mrs. Walpole returned meet at the R. C. McReynolds resi ployed for some time at the DeMoss joyed by those attending the F. B. A. Buy one for each room Friday from Ritter Springs where dence. A good time is promised for Turkey farm, took his mother, Mrs. social Friday night. Violin solos were they spent an enjoyable and restful every one. La Mar, who has been visiting here given by Miss Esther Fredrickson, W HITE EAGLE SOAP CHIPS 5 lb. box week. from California, on to Seattle Satur Mrs. Willard Stratton and Viola The meeting today will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford left Sat day. He returned Monday and went Hammer. The Quiring brothers were urday evening for Manzineta on the the F. B. Belt residence at 2:00 p.m. to work Tuesday at Pendleton help heard in two splendid duet numbers The library is undergoing repairs, coast. They expect to return Mon ing construct the new grandstand at with Mrs. Alfred Quiring at the pia day evening. no. Several fine accordian selections and the librarian is handling the reg the Round Up grounds. Miss Lois Messenger left with a ular work in the basement. Bring We’re Here Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown of Pen were given by Albert Nusche, vocal PHONE group of Christian Endeavorers from programs and be ready to pro and dleton were recent dinner guests at solos by Mrs. Cloye Sturdivant and to Serve! 3011 Columbia Union for the C. E. confer Rosalie Hammer, instrumental music the Baxter Hutchison home. con the questions. ence at Turner, Oregon. by Marion Ott, a Japanese costume Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Feldman were I Delbert Walpole returned home by Phyllis Wilson, a skit by week end guests at the Walter Maf- j dance Friday evening from Idaho where he several Columbia girls and Mrs. Wal fei home. COLUMBIA NEWS has been employed on the ranch of ter Smith giving one of her famous Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. original readings made up the even Miss Marilla Dunning and Mrs. H. P. his uncle for the summer. (Continued from Page 1) Bud Hooker and family and Mr. and Two of our 4-H club boys came ing’s entertainment. Bonnewitz, and Mrs. Grace Blakkot, from the fair at Heppner bring Mr. and Mrs. George Rand and Mrs. Enos Burchett were at the Roy a cousin of Mrs. Refvem and their home By Mrs. Rose Hedrick Rogers home where they enjoyed ice ing honors with them. They are Del Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand and sons houseguest. High score was held by bert Ball who took first on his Jer were dinner guests at the W. B. Fos cream. The Monday Bridge club held their Mrs. F. B. Stuart. sey calf, and Willis Lay who took 2nd ter home Sunday. The Rands live Mr. and Mrs. John Knox spent session at the home of Mrs. M. Ref- on his lamb. at Irrigon and are relatives of the Saturday at the Ernest French home Mrs. Henrietta Rolando of Taco vem this week. Four tables were at Two of the school directors left Fosters. in Stage Gulch. REFRIGERATION and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Carpenter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers and son play. Guests were Mrs. Dill Penney, ma is visiting her mother, Mrs. L. for the east Thursday to bring back AIR CONDITIONING the two new buses, which this district Pendleton spent the day Sunday with Emsley spent Saturday evening at SERVICE is purchasing. They are Russel Mil Mrs. Carpenter’s sister, Mrs. Mabie the Bud Hooker home. ler and Frank Jones. They are ac Weeks and family. Household and Commercial Re companied by their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoden Coons of frigeration — Furnace Conversion Walla Walla spent Tuesday with his • P. A. Oil Burners — Oil Furnaces sister, Mrs. Jesse Hooker. TOWNSEND CLUB » VELVET Exhaust Fans, Self Contained Air Arthur Blinston was home over the week end. He is working at Walla Conditioners. » HALF & HALF NEWS Walla on a flood control dam. FREE ESTIMATES Bob Haynes and Mr. Hiatt are em THOMPSON'S DRUG Phone 3 741 — Hermiston, Ore. By Mrs. Joe Udey ployed at the DeMoss farm. All members are urged to be pres ent at the regular club meeting Fri- i MEDIUM LUMP COAL PRICES WILL ADVANCE day, August 23, at the Legion hall at i 8:30, to discuss some very import-j ant issues. PLACE YOUR ORDERS AT THE OLD The benefit dance at the Columbia ! hall Saturday night was well attend- ; PRICE BEFORE TH A T TIME! ! ! ed and the committee wants to thank J every one that helped make this dance a success. The dance on the 31st of August has been well planned and j the committee promises a very good ' time and protection to every one. The music will be furnished by a Pendle- ton orchestra. A display of Townsend literature Crfep, tender vegetables, and other reading material of inter-I tnrft. tbet make veer fe e d est to the public is available in the I ORANGES,48 in shopping bag 4 9 t 2Zt I M C Ï A M U S T SALE SPECIAL BOARDMAN NEWS COFFEE 15* 25* 2 4 lbs............... 25* 25* 25* HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE STANFIELD NEWS G. Lester White IOC COAL PRICES RISING! 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