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P A C E FOI.! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1940 THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON it in the agricultural department but Pendleton on the Round-Up grounds, all exhibits were of excellent quality. spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham and E ith Anne Spencer returned family from Richland, Wn., attended Sunday from a three weeks trip with the fair here Saturday. her grandfather, Joe Reeves, which Mr. and Mrs. Lee Larson have Mr. took them to Bend, Corvallis and Sa The need of the world today. The world has tried out over the cen Larson’s parents as guests at their lem, visiting. turies three forms of production for profit economic systems in the home this week. Mrs. Della Laird and Gus Franso- LOOK AT Mr. and Mrs.' Lee Graybeal, who I lus motored to Lewiston, Idaho, where form of Slavery, Serfdom and Capitalism. All have proven unable have been visiting relatives here, left ¡¡hey were married Saturday. They to provide plenty for all and peace between the nations. Production for their home at Imbler the last of returned Sunday and will make their fcr use in the form of a Democratic Cooperative Economy is the the week. 1 home in the Edwards apartments. only road that can provide security and equality, and also preserve Dave Graybeal and Miss Leila Per Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Keyes are mov king are Visiting at the home of Mrs. ing their household goods to Hermis- liberty. Labor must become the owners of industry and consumers Josephine Graybeal. | ton where Mr. Keyes has the Associa must become the owners of businesses which distribute goods and Mrs. Seites from California is ted Service Station. Mr. and Mrs. services. visiting her parents. Mr, and Mrs. A1 Reed have moved into their house. F. C. Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin were in FEATURES Excellent flavor for stews Mrs. Carl Knighten and son Delos Pendleton Sunday evening. OYSTERS or for frying. — CAN returned home from Portland the last Several people from here attended of the week. the dress up parade in Pendleton CAMPBELL’S Clair Caldwell and Paul Haberline Saturday night. FOR SOUP Except Chicken are the drivers for the two school Mrs. O. Thomas and children were or Mushroom bu -ses for the coming school year. ' visiting friends in Echo Sunday. School opened Tuesday with all Standard TO M ATO ES Extra No. - Vi Can teachers present. (Case $2-35) Mrs. Edith Pitts from Portland COLUMBIA NEWS and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison from Hermiston were guests of Mr. and BIG VALUE (Continued from page 1) Mrs. James Arnberg Monday. Elbert Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. ' over from Heppner Sunday and e — «S. Price from Pendleton were business I brought Lester Wilcox home. He CORN FLAKES visitors in this vicinity Monday. had been working in the harvest, but An economy coffee you Bert Dexter is working on the R.R. came home to enter school. Joan can really enjoy. section at Willows. | Graves who had been visiting her LB. grandparents, returned home with IO W **tin *h o u » * Commander ' her parents. Rango* lik * Mil* o n * FREU Mrs. Howard Dirks of Roseburg is UMATILLA NEWS •a ch w * * k far 5 w * * k i ! Cama visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. In for full detail*. 500 Sheet By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Roy Rogers. Her three children are KLEENEX TISSUES Big Size Box with her. The new 3-3peed Corox Unit* on all 1940 Westinghouse Ranges Mrs. W. J. Bullard and son Robert j Mrs. Max Caleb and sons Omer and and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough and William of Heppner spent Sunday at P. & G. SOAP Giant Bars heat 30% faster and use 22% less current than famous Corox FOR daughter Doris spent last Wednesday the John DeMoss home. Units of other year*. The big, new True-Temp Oven, with it* Forrest Moore sold six tons of wa in Pendleton shopping. convenient Single Dial Control give* Balanced Heat for per Mrs. Alec Rau and son David spent termelons Tuesday to the Pendleton fect results every time. And the new 5-Heat Economy Cooker the last of the week in Portland visit Trading Co. Mrs. Baxter Hutchison visited with ing her mother who is very ill. cook* a complete meal far 5 people for about 1 cent. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg at Irri Mrs. Howard Smith and Jean Mc gon the first of the week. We’re Here PHONE Kenzie took Mrs. E. McKenzie to H. G. McCulley is helping John to Serve! Pendleton last Wednesday where she Knox 3011 hay this week. remained for a couple of days at the L. W. Douglas came home Satur hospital for medical attention after day from the harvest fields at Pilot a recent operation. Rock. Robert Bullard had his tonsils re Grandma Blue, who has been quite moved at the Pendleton hospital last Prineville. Mr. Denton is employed ill for some time, is able to be up BOARDMAN NEWS on Thursday. He returned to his home the telephone line and was living and around again. in one of the cabins in the camp Friday. Eddie Hooker, son of Mr. and By Elaine Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and grounds. Mrs. Lou Hooker of Enterprise, Ore., daughter Francis returned this week Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy arrived from Walla Walla where they have who is staying with Mrs. Edith Fra- Mr. and Mrs. Nels Kristensen and the last of the week and are living been making their home while he was ker, teacher at Cold Springs, had the family were in Walla Walla on bus in one of the Leicht cabins. employed there with the Jones-Scott misfortune to break his arm. The Miss Ludmilla Seidl of Portland iness Friday. Gravel company. He will continue accident occurred when he fell from Oliver Forbes and Harold Tyler and Mr. Hatfield from Corvallis, to work in Walla Walla until October a horse at the home of his grand both high school teachers, are living went to the mountains for wood Mon mother, Mrs. Jesse Goff last week. when he will be stationed here. at the O. Coryell residence, also Miss day. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Moore at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Solkeld and On their last trip out with melons, Culp and Miss Casteel, primary and daughters spent the week end in tended the Walla Walla fair Satur the Funkhausers drove up into Cana intermediate teachers. O r e g o n H a r d w a r e Im p i. C o . day. Wenatchee visiting. da. Irvin Whipple, John Swearengen, Jim Knox visited at the Ernest Miss Mildred Conlon of Salem Elaine Fisher, who has been visit Robert Brace, M. Connell and Glenn spent the holiday week end visiting French home at Stage Gulch Sunday. ing in Wallowa, returned home Mon Paulson are attending the govern at the home of her parents, Mr. and His wife had gone there Friday to Hermiston, Oregon day. ment school at Pendleton. Irvin Mrs. William Conlon. help her mother with fruit canning. Dallas and Ted Wilson and Miss Whipple is taking up a machinist Columbia school opened this week Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and son Simmiotte of Portland visited Mr. course and Glenn Paulson and John Allan where he will enter school. They re with an enrollment of 41 pupils and ney as principal. spent Sunday and Monday vis and Mrs. R. Wilson over the week Swearengen aeronautics. Miss Lucille Lukens, county health mained until Monday night and at more are expected next week. The iting her brother and family in Wal end. teaching staff is the same as last year nurse, called at the Columbia school tended the States Picnic held at Pros Mrs. Grieves returned home last Idaho. Elizabeth Kristensen visited at the week. She is teaching in the Her lace, ser Monday. with the exception of the primary Tuesday. James Byrnes and daughter Joan Wilson home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garberding Robert Lawrence and family of grade, Miss Rosemary Serrell has miston school again. and Mrs. Mildred Fromdahl and Mr. and Mrs. R. Pettijohn and charge of it; Miss Marjory Burnham tool? Billy Garberding, a nephew who Seattle were here from Saturday un children spent Friday in Walla Wal Dolores Haberline left Saturday family motored to Heppner Eunday. spent the summer with them, back to til Wednesday visiting his aunt, Mrs. Rock Broils, a former resident, for Seattle where she will attend the la. Mrs. Ernest Peck and son Dick of the intermediate and Mrs. Emil Ziv- his hrme at Grandview Saturday Mary Harr. Griffith and Murphey business col visited on the project last week. Maryhill stopped at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Wilson left Monday for lege. Everett Greeley, who has been V. D. Bramer Thursday on her way The Dalles where she plans to attend staying at the H. C. Warner home, to Walla Walla to visit her mother school. Neil Bleakney, Roy and Albert returned to his home at Hermiston and Mr. sister. and Mrs. Fred Warnstrom Partlow, Donald Ford and Johnson last week. daughters returned Friday from motored to Yellowstone Park last Mr. and Mrs. Harness from Cam and .«a. week’s visit in Portland. Warn- week. as, Wn., are visiting at the Rev. and a strom’s brother from Pendleton took Russel Miller and Frank Jones ar Mrs. Harness home. of the store. rived from the East with two new Baptismal services will be held care Miss Clara Corrigan returned school busses Monday evening, so next Sunday afternoon by the Pen Mondav from her home in McMinn they were here ready for business tecostal church at the regular place ville where she spent most of the Tuesday morning when school opened. near the Emmett McCoy home. summer. She is the commercial teach Mrs. Chas. Steward gave a birth er in the local school. dinner at her home Thursday AM IIE U ft ITCMC day Mrs. Wm. Bensel and daughter evening, honoring John Sparks on llk l'M his 85th birthday. Other guests were and Jean McKenzie spent Saturday in O/L Walla Walla where they attended the Do you lik« io spend more By Mrs. W. C. Isom Rev. and Mrs. Harness and family county money than n<x«»»ar$r for fair. and Fred Rieks. ie e llU i pleases your faintly? and Mrs. A1 Moran and child O f C6ur«e not! Then s*ve then Rev. Alquist from Vale, Ore., filled ren Mr. ey. with Edward« coffee-flhe spent Monday at Coulee dam. The 14 months old son of Mr. and the pulpit at the Pentecostal chuch 4 lb. can means extra thrift. Gene Hiatt has sold his service . . YOur money baek if Ed« Mrs. Ray Denton was drowned in the Sunday morning. wards fails to please* station to a Heppner man and expects irrigation ditch back of Mrs. Frank A large crowd attended the North leave soon for Oregon State college. Leicht’s camp ground Thursday even Morrow county fair at Irrigon Sat to Tom Slattery, who returned last 2-F0UN9 CAN »* 1-POWB CAN » ing. Mr. and Mrs. Denton are from urday. There was not a large exhib- week from the veterans hospital in Walla Walla left Monday for Helena, Mont., where he will enter Fort Har rison. Doris Rodenbough left the first of the week for La Grande where she will enter a beauty school. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer spent RANCHO SOUP 4 No. 1 tins 25c several days of last week in Walla FRI. thru MON. Walla and Touchet visiting friends. FLY RIBBONS, doz. 15c - 4 for 25r SEPT. 6-9, incl. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt of Everett STOCK SPRAY gallon 67c and daughter of Los Angeles, who bottles Bring Container 3 for25c met them in Portland, are visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. and Canterbury Tea f c Pi S V fe2 5 « _________________________ Mrs. Jess Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bly and sons of M ar.hm .Ham , Fluffiest lb pl^lOc t f f l * | b l A N Quality Pink No. 1 can 12c Dayton spent Sunday here visiting Mayonnaise, Piedmont qt. jar 33c J A L r l U l i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conlon. Mr. Bly Salad Dressing, Duchess qt jar 2 5 c __________________ was the section foreman here sever al years ago. Jell WeH, Asst. Flav. 3 pkgs. l i e Mrs. Lyle Brown and son Norman CORNFLAKES Kellogg’s Giant 2 pkgs. 13c N .B .C . S h re d d e d W h e a t 9 c and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and son Gary Baef Stew, Dinty Moore 15e Dean spent Sunday afternoon in Pork Cr Beans v a n c a m * » 2 NrSn.^-25e Pendleton. Corn, Country Home No. 2 cn 10c F I A R A D S Miss Margie Mustard, who is work Whole Wheat or V I N E G A R ci(|er G a l. 1 3 c 2 lbs 19c ing in Pendleton, visited at the home Creen Beans, Briargate, 2's 10c 1 I V U M ^ « * Vanilla of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard over the week end. P-Nut Butter, Real Roast 2 lb 2*c School reopened Tuesday morning tSa,S»’ 13?«4.M B R O O M S ■•Tie 35c Baking Powdor, Calumet 1 lb. l f s with a few changes in teachers. Elva Hershey's Cocoa, 1 lb. can 14« Twidwell of La Grande and Joan Les M & .a & ’M' lie of La Grande will teach the 5th M o t« M M lio r W * White King <ran Soap, 21 0« lbs C O F F E E Lb. 12c 3 Lbs. 3 5 c and 6th. and 3rd and 4th, and Rus Ivory Soap Mad. Si«a Bar 5« sell Morris. SheriMM* 34b a*n 36* P. J. Peterson is visiting a few Su-Purb Cran. Soap, 24 oc. pk M s davs in Portland. N A P K I N S 80 Count 6c Mrs. George Kendler end Mary re turned Mondsv from Coulee dam SAFEWAY S wmmm H m A where she visited her two sons. Geo. (80«. and Rav and family. Tom atoes Lge. 2V. size can solid pack l O c »Haa Rav Chapman of Gasket. Ore., vis BEEF ROASTS ited here at the Ervin Chapman home Blade Cuts Sat"rd»v till Mondav when he went S A LM O N Dent’s Alaska Pink 11c ♦o P-mdleton to visit his brother D. PIECE BACON C. Chapman and family. Sugar Cured Mary I on n ’Neill who has been Bananas visiting Mrs. Ken. Baymiller left R IC E bong Grain 3 Lbs. 1 9 c Golden GROUND BEEF Sunday for her home in Pendleton. Ripe LB. Fresh Ground Miss 4nn Ervin and children are '■■siting her sister. Margarita Hower. SIRLOIN STEAK Grapes M A TC H E S 6 Box Carton 1 3 c Kathleen Hower accompanied her Guaranteed Tender sister. Thompson Seedless S S B > S~ a- ■*- T --T- T- t T T- T- f f ,w. w. *■ * . w—M. w a. —^ ^ ^ C a ld w e l^ w d u ^ i^ v o rk n ig in I 4 lbs. PORK CHOPS Loin or Rib P o tato es „ Smooth FRESH HALIBUT Sliced or Piece Celery, jumbo stalks each A Cooperative Economy— Westinghouse aà Range V W O R K SAV ER IO C IO C COFFEE 15* »•••• J Albers 5 c pkg- 10 HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE Save $14.00 1940 Cham pion Range Complete w ith Clock Reg. $183.50 ë 'g ’ ^ ^ * 5 ® W ten suck superb coffee ooste so EDUJARDS Í& 75' DON’T DRIVE FAST! Slow Down for n Look at These (ÀÏSUP Ruby’ 12 02 Money Saving Specials w 5* 14* ¿5.1»* Connor’s Cash Store PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON HAMS - Half or whole Sugar Cured 5^ Boiling Onions Walla Walla Sweet Type 10 lbs. 1 JEg *