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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1940)
E te rn a l V ig ilan ce is the price of Liberty! We need to grasp every opportunity that comes our way to make democratic processes work for the common good. We the people need to develop and to increase our skill in representative and collective action in order that our rights and pri vileges as citizens of this Democracy may not be lost. It is a nat ural law that one must use what one has or lose it. Take an active part, be interest >d in the affairs of your co-op. or ganizations. Insist that democratic methods prevail in the conduct of their affairs. Co-op. methods are and should always be object les sons in democracy. ______________ COCOA Baker's SWANSDOWN CAKE FI0UR M IN C EM EA T Fancy Bulk big value COFFEE You’ll enjoy its full flavor and aroma. LB. J Package 21< 2 lbs. 25^ 1 lb. tin Breakfast Pkg. Christmas Seals Free! CANDY 5 lb. box Chocolates ............ 79# The past week brought several nights of rather cool weather with the low coming Tuesday when the thermometer recorded 12 above at the reclamation building, according to Charles Taylor, weather man. The days have been fairly nice with only a few foggy days to mar the week. The cmplete report follows: Max. Min, Date December 5 ........ .... 59 . 35 54 ... . 36 December 6 December 7 ........ ...... 49 . 26 60 ... . 29 December 8 ........ 20 50 December 9 ........ 18 ...... 37 . 10 ..... . December 36 . 12 December 11 ...... GARDEN CLUB CHATS by Mrs. Vera Doyle OTH ERS 98r - $119 & $1 29 The Hermiston Hot Shots journey ed to Sunnyside, Wn., Monday even ing and won another victory from the state of Washington rivals. The contest turned out to be a lively ai- fair with Hermiston coming out on the long end of a 11 to 33 counr. Cook and Marvin Rankin led the Hot Shot attack with 15 and 12( points respectively. The lineups: (33) Sunnyside j Hermiston (11) ( 7 ) Langford I M. Rankin (1! (3) Walker j Crampton (1) (6) Brant I F. Rankin (5) (6) Pearson j Cook (15) ( 8 ) Drysdale Keller (6) Substitutions: Hermiston—Sollers, Shaw, Gettman (2), Gorrell. Sunny side—Smith (2), Van Horn (1). JKEN, WHY NOT GIVE HER ONE, TOO? CORONADO W A SH E R O n ly $ 5 2 .9 5 including a Genuine Chenille Bedspread. A $129.00 C r r e n a d o R e f r ig e r a t o r O n ly $ 1 1 2 .9 5 TURKEY FOOL IS CONTINUED HERE Size 6.4 it. Freezes 9 lbs. ice. Three large Chest Drawers for meat, etc. Vegetable bin in bottom. A gleaming white box inside and out. Therraocraft insulation. Copper freezer. The best known. See full description in the Christmas circular. But you must hurry for we have only one each at these prices.______ __ BUY on our easy terms — We know that everyone in this community should make an effort to The Christmas turkey pool which I b at the Christmas silver tea Decem began Monday, December 2, is con Fresh Roasted 2 lbs. ber 13 in the Legion hall. The tea tinuing at a rapid pace at the local 1 v. ill be in the afternoon and our meet plant of the Eastern Oregon Turkey , ......... ... 128 Ft. roll £ ing will begin at 2:30 p. m. Miss Growers. The seventh car of the I W A X PAPER Ruth Walker from the Pacific Pow present pool was being loaded Wed-1 SYRUP Staley’8 Waffle 5 lb. pail er & Light company of Pendleton will nesday, the crew averaging about a be our guest speaker. Her topic will car a day or about 30,000 pounds. It PANCAKE FLOUR A,bers Flailjack 9-8 lb- ba* ijgs: be on Christmas lighting. This is an is expected that about If cars will opportunity for us to take advantage be filled by the completion of the j M IL D E X Hermiston, Oregon HARMONY WHITE of ideas and inexpensive ways to pool which will probably run into the I & Wm. H. SABIN, Owner light our homes for the Christmas middle of next week. A gentle bleach and disinfectant LAUNDRY SOAP p I lighting contest. The speaker has 1/, Gallon 10 bars Birds which are killed this week, I used these as the theme for her talk. and next will be shipped to the Los i Former Resident Heard From Too, don’t forget you have a chance Angeles market. At 7:30 p. m., evening service. Mrs. W. A. Hineline of Hermiston to make an entry for Christmas table Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., Bible arrangements. These will be on dis CARD OF THANKS study. Very interesting as well as received a letter recently from Mrs. PHONE We're Here Simon Cassady who was V irginia play at our meeting and will be given We desire to extend to. the many educational. 3011 to Serve! Boone of Minnehaha district in h e r a chance to vie for a prize. These kind friends our heartfelt thanks and will give at least a dozen suggestions appreciation for the beautiful floral PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH ' girlhood days. Her husband is edi- ’ tor of a prominent newspaper at Mc- C. R. Bennett, Pastor for decorating our tables. offerings and kindness during our lesson \ Ailen> Twcas, in the citrus belt, and The proceeds from the silver tea sad bereavement in the death of our Maribelle Clarke, publicity; Mae Me Sunday School, 10:00 a. m., S ! she has two children. Her brother J. UGH SCHOOL TO will be turned over to the lighting beloved father and grandfather. Gee, Bonnie Hunter and Lois Casper, topic, “Jesus Teaches His Disciples Peyton Boone, is with his uncle at W. D. Neill and family. stage; and Patty Emert and Mary chairman, Mrs. W. E. Logan. It will to Pray.” Luke 11:1-3; Morning de Norfolk, Virginia, in a paper manu RESENT CANTATA be used for prize money in the differ Hazen, robes. votional, 11:00 a. m„ message by ent classes of the contest. There will PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE pastor: Young People’s Meeting, 6:45 facturing business. Many pioneer The girls glee club, under the di be first and second prizes. residents here will recall the tragic S. E. Graves, Pastor (Continued from Page One) p. m.: Junior meeting, 6:45 p. m. rection of Miss Ross, and the band death of her mother and little sister We do cordially invite you to at If you are not attending Sunday oily Ann Ripley and trio by Fran- under the direction of G. C. Humph tend our Christmas silver tea. Church prayer meeting Wednes School and church, do not be robbed day, 7:30 p. m. Cottage prayer meet from burning about 20 years ago. •s, Doris and Barbara Follett; “The rey, will present their Christmas can Please remember to cut out the en arch of the Magi,” chorus; “Star of tata in Pendleton Monday, December try blank that is printed in this pa of this privilege any longer. We ing Friday at the home of Bro. John Club Meeting Is Postponed le East,” solo by Mary Hazen and 16 at 1:00 o’clock in the senior high per. This is your only way of re know you would enjoy the wonderful Ulrich. The Commercial club meeting lorus: “ Hallelujah,” chorus; and school. Everyone is welcome to at ceiving one. Tell the non-subscribers Sunday School lessons we are hav We invite the public to attend which was scheduled for Wednesday ing. The Music of Bethlehem,” chorus. tend. that they may get a paper from the Sunday School 10 a. m. We are church and Sunday School. We will night was postponed until further no Members of the chorus are: Ela- tice due to numerous cases of flu Herald office for the asking. Leave studying “The Conversion of Saul” make you feel at home, lae Casper, Ethel Clarke, Barbara DORCAS SOCIETY “He that would prepare for Heav among club members. Included among your signed entry blanks at the Her this Sunday. At 11 a. m., morning onnor, Norma Getchel, Lauree Gim- ald office. worship. Also we have a growing en must honor the Sabbath upon the sick list was the president, Geo. le, Gloria Hammer, Viola Hammer, TO PRESENT QUILT Harkenrider. earth. junior church at this hour lary Hazen, Dorothy Hiatt, Janet WEDDING DATE lodge, Bonnie Hunter, Betty Jean The “Friendship” quilt, made by ackson, Elinor Casper, Marjorie the Hermiston Dorcas Society of the ANNOUNCED napp, Ruby Metteer, Colleen Mor Seventh Day Adventist church, will an, Dorothy Nelson, Laurelie Say- be exhibited at Burnham’s from Dec Mr. and Mrs. Alven T. Moran of >r, Mary Sommerer, Bonnie Toffer, ember 16 to 19. Thursday, Decem Umatilla entertained Tuesday even lachel Weeks, Audrey Beard, Kath- ber 19, the quilt will be presented to ing in honor of their daughter Veta, rine Brodhard, Johanna and Lois the person present holding the prize who will become the bride of Leonard asper, Maribelle Clarke, Betty Em- winning number. Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. : rt, Barbara Follett, Myra Getchel, The Dorcas Society wishes to make George Montgomery on Christmas ! )orothy Hale, Thelma Holmquist, Su- it plain that in order to be eligible day. an Knox, Florence Kowitz, Mae Me for the quilt, the person must be on UNTOUCHED FROM The evening was spent in playing j ¡ee, Della McKenzie, Lillie Moyer, hand at 2:00 o’clock on that day. OUR KITCHEN TO YO U cards and a nice lunch was served by , larion Ott, Mary Perry, Anne Pet- the hostess. rson, Dorothy Pierson, Mabel Rauch, Christmas Program Announced Those invited were: Mr. and Mrs. ' MINCEMEAT. ENGLISH MAI#’,» IS s lolly Ann Ripley, Elanora Scovbo Calvin Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill, ! The annual Christmas program of ,nd Maxine Meade. Phylis Sires is SUGAR io-ib .k. 51c ioo ib .k 34.94 the Methodist church will be given on Mr. and Mrs. Lorren Montgomery he accompanist. and daughter Sandra Louise, Mrs. The following committees have Sunday evening, December 22 at 8 FANCY RICE. RIVER BRAMO ’ » 10c George Montgomery, James and Jack leen chosen to take charge of the p. m. The Biblical drama, “The Moran, brothers of the bride-to-be, 7 Packed In Otan, Handy OUophant Bag. TOMATO SAUCE a..e». 3 b r l0 c >lee club performance of the year: Search of the Wise Men” will be Miss Veta Moran, Leonard Montgom ORANGE Monster ohanna Casper, Janet Hodge and enact 'd by the young people. JELLY Broken or Chocolate ery and the host and hostess. PINEAPPLE JUICE STOKI& „ ... 13° PEANUTS 15* 25* ® A uthorized G am ble Store S g Z3# 35* HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE è S ^ F c y . Chocolates " »1.15 £ T h e W e a t h e r Is C o ld o W arm U On T h e se P r ic e s Peanut Butter Tuna Flakes Salmon pink Sardines °vai Tins M arshm allows SU G A R P«re Cane Edwards C offee 25c Large Tin 12c Can 14c 2 For 17c Package 9c Quart Jar 10 Lbs. 51C 2 Lbs. 3 9 c 3 f °>' 2 5 c Peas or Corn JELLO Six Delicious Flavors 5c 2 Doz. 21c Oranges For Juice Connor’s Cash Store PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON F. B. A. TO HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY The Farm Bureau auxiliary met Friday afternoon in the park hall. Mrs. Mabel Reid gave a demonstra tion with her electric roaster baking the refreshments which were served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Ed na Barager gave hints on sewing and the use of paper pattern in different ways. The next meeting will be a Christ mas party with Mrs. Mary Harr, Mrs. Catherine Sommerer and Mrs. Mabel Weeks in charge. AH friends and neighbors are invited to attend the party which will be held Friday, December 20, in the Columbia park hall. ____ ______ Drops 2 U Í .2 5 C Satin Mix 2 L Ì 25c 2::;.25c AIRWAY COFFEE LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 ib b ., 35c 3 bar. 17c * WHITE KING TOILET SOAP 3 b«. 14c One Art Plays Please The fre»hman class of Hermiston Union high school presented four one-act plays in the high school audi torium Thursday evening before an appreciative audience. Miss Lavina May Lynch directed the performanc es. Lb 10c Lb. 10c T H E F IN E S T C O FFE E YOU CAN BUY NOB HILL BAKING POWDER CIA!" T - 20 c file OVALTINE, CHOC. OR PLAIN HEINZ KETCHUP * 14-ox botti. 15c SUN MAID RAISINS MICTA?5s„ pk, Tc WESSON OIL. QUART CAN OXYOOL OR AH. SOAP 24 ox box 18c PORK A BEANS P I 8 SOAP, REfl. SIZE S bar. 14c SU-PURB ORAN. S0AP34o«pk« 15c 3Sc 2 ^ 1 7 2 ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING 3 35: Prices arc for Dec. 13 to Dec 16 Friday to >’onj"y inclusive ^Children Jot e it.' Farm Fresh PRODUCE Tangerines FRESH ''Drtnk SW rrt FRUIT JU IC E S T«u« H ssit Grapefruit Juice: or 3 D«ve Tomato Juice 46-01 F lo rid a G row n Per box POTATOES 50 lbs. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Death has brought sorrow into everyone's life. Death will finally take even our lives then what’ Men i have been answering this question by theories since time immemorable. j God’s Word gives one clear answer which you should know. This impor- I tant question will be discussed at the weekly Friday evening lecture in the Seventh Day Adventist chapel. Bring your Bible questions to be answered in an interesting question and answer service. Come early and enjoy an old fashioned gospel song service at 7:45 P. M. BEAMS Gum Drops SUCES caa 79* ¿Ol SSSt Local No. 2's GRAPEFRUIT doz. PORK CHOPS lb. Coachella - 199 size Loin or Rib LEMONS doz. PORK ROAST lb. Sunkist - 380's Picnic Style SAN WAN PEAS 2 Del Monte CORN 2 ^ 1 9 « W ave Kist TUNA 2 ^ 23« PEACHES 2~ *25« FLOUR «L29 No cans 2 PORK STEAK lb. Young Tender Pork PICNICS lb. Armour’s Fresh Smoked 1XF 15# 14 BEEF ROASTS l b . f ^ l c Grain Fed Beef BACON lb. By the Piece 19# PURE LARD 4 lbs. *9*