The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 17, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D . H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N .
C ENTRAL CHURCH OF CH RIST
C. Warner, Pastor
Easter Sunday proved to be a
i great day in the church. Our Sun-
| day School has broken two attend­
ance records in the last two weeks,
i We reached an all high record one
| w-.-ek ago of 150, and on E aster Sun­
day an attendance of 191.
We are designating next Sunday
as “Loyalty Sunday”. C hristianity,
i calls for a loyalty of more than that j
1 of Easter Sunday.
Our Snnday morning sermon will ,
be “After Easter. W hat?” Sunday
: evening, “Standing in the Lord’s j
I Way.”
Group No. 1 of the Women’s Coun-|
I cil will meet next Wednesday.
O S S O M -T IM E
BARGAINS
Sweet Burr
GHERKINS
Jar
*. A .
25«
PRUNES
No. 2yb tin
Seaport
100
PEACHES
* Uppy
SpHattti
Har« ara food* (a p«p i
No. 21/» tin
15«
I appaM«» .
ta ragfly (
P o rk an d B eans
Cracked Wheat Cereal
Blue Lake Beans 303 tins
M. J. B.
SEAPORT
BIG VALUE
C offee
C offee
C offee
S E A P O R T SL IC E D B E E T S
P urex T issu e
6 rolls 25<
O ld D u tch C lean ser
E ach
7<
C alu m et B ak in g
Powder - 1 lb. tin 17<£
Lb. tin
4
Lb. tin
*
xoo
35©
35©
8 lb. bag
Lb.
Tall cans
No. 2 tin
7«
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
COOPERATIVE
3011
We’re Here
to Servo!
PH O N E
GRA Y-B A IillE R
Miss Margery Gray of Hermiston
and Mr. James E. Barber of Stanfield
were united in marriage Saturday,
April 12, at Couer d'Alene. Idaho.
Both young people are well known
here. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gray of the Col­
umbia district and a former student
of Hermiston high school. The groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Barber of Stanfield who formerly
resided in Columbia district.
The couple will make their home
on Butter Creek where Mr. Barber
is employed on the Ralph Saylor
farm.
OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
NO TAXES HERE
id
LET US DO YOUR
PRINTING
GOOD I
news ;
Vigoro, the com­
p lete, ll-e le m e n t
plant food is now
available in handy
t a b le t form for
h o u se p la n t an d
w indow box use.
Order a b ox— 34
tablets 10c.
Connor’s Cash Stores
A R L IN G T O N
P h o n e 1082
VIG
JR J
V n a trrt
Product of Swift
♦
NO CHARGE FOR
EXAMINATION
•
P R IC E S
REASONABLE
Dr. Stram, formerly
16 years with Colum­
bian Optical at Port­
land, Oregon.
D A NC E
39
How /o n g sin ce youVe /a s f e d
I
♦
♦
Chisholm Grain & Feed
H erm teton. O regon
V egetables
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WE buy just the finest vegetables and fruits farmers grow
and rush them here spanking fresh\ NVe guarantee you such
farm-fresh flavor and goodness evesy-day,-every purchase.
Your
money back i f any Safeway Product everfa ih
R H U B A R B - Local field g ro w n .... ... Lb.
B A N A N A S - Golden Y ellow ....... 3 lbs.
SPINACH .................. lb. 3<
CARROTS................... lb. 5<
APPLES.................. lb. 5*/2i!
The Joke Is On Us!
HERMISTON
Phone 2761
O ur c o n v e n ie n t d o w n ­
stairs lo ca tio n ce n tr a lly
situ a te d , is h ere to serv e
you and g iv e you th e
best, both in refra ctio n
and fittin g o f g la sses.
•
HERM ISTON B A P T IST CHURCH
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
Sunday, April 20, is Missionary
IIDefMM Sunday in most Baptist
churches of this state. We are spend­
ing much time, effort, and money on
National Defense by armament. Why
not spend a few million on the de-
' fense of Democracy by Christian
Missions? It is our belief that if
Pendleton, Ore.
225 So. Main
America had spent as much for the i
j spread of the Gospel in the past twen- [
| ty years as she has for war our ;
I country today would be fa r safer
I Building, Seattle, Wn., not later than
M ETHODIST CHURCH
than it will be with all its national
I April 29.
Rer. S h a m s Cushing, Pastor
11 defense. Our morning subject will
be “Should I Give to Missions?”
“ Power to Live” will be the ser­
Evening subject is “ How to Grow
mon th 'ire for this Sunday’s service
| Big.”
at the 1 o'clock hour. All of us are [ I
Our schedule of services is as fol­
searching for answers to the prob­
low s: Sunday School, 10 a.m.: morn­ lems life thrusts upon us. On the
ing worship, 11 a. m.; B.Y.P.U., 7!
particular question, whether spirit­
L E X IN G T O N
p. m.: evening service 8 p. ni.; pray­ ual resources are real, experience
er meeting Wednesday, 7:15 p. m. A
G RAN G E HALL
gives a positive answer to those who
cordial welcome awaits you.
“practice the presence of God.”
f t
The Church School meets at 10 a.
PENTECOSTAL TA B E R N A C LE m. with just the right class for you.
S. E. Graves, Pastor
Let us keep the fine gain that we
Remember the old fashioned revi- made on Easter Sunday by coming
| val that is being conducted every every week.
night except Monday at 7:4 5 in the
The Epworth League meets at 7
j Pentecostal church by Rev. and Mrs. p. m. A grand time for youth.
George Brown.
Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible school. Sev­
Starts 9:00 P. M.
Examination For Truck Drivers
eral contests are being put on now,
Music by
which every one is enjoying. Don’t
The United States Civil Service
[ miss. Start this next Sunday.
commission announces the open com­
E L M ER S T E E L E an d
At 11 a. m. Evangelist Brown will petitive examination for truck driv­
h is o rch estra
| be speaking on the subject, “A Christ­ ers, heavy duty. This examination is
ian Substitute.”
of Pendleton
for the purpose of filling existing
At 7:45 p. m., evangelistic mes- and future vacancies in the various
A dm .: 75c per couple
J sage. Topic “The Midnight Cry.” services in the states of Oregon and
Supper Served 12 P. M.
Don’t forget these services and come Washington. Applications must be
| every night except Monday at 7:45. on file with the Manager, 11th U. S.
You are invited.
Civil Service District, Post Office
order has been placed for a carload
of cotton which is 2 4,000 pounds and FAREWELL PARTY
4,800 yards of ticking which will be, GIVEN DR. MARBUT
sufficient to construct these m attres-'
•Word has been received from Ore ses.
I
A farewell party was given in
gen State college that the date for
Dates and centers of construction honor of Dr. and Mrs. W. Martin
making application for mattress mat­ will be announced as soon as arrange­ Marbut, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
er.als has been extended from April ments can he made. The cotton is Thompson of Pendleton, Wednesday
! '■ to April 30. This will permit any expected to arrive about the middle evening when the Masons and their
of June.
wives and the Eastern Star and their
family who was unable to file an ap­
husbands
of Echo, Stanfield and Her­
plication prior to April 15, to do so
miston served a pot luck dinner.
Home Economics Cluh To Meet
during this extended period,” says
Guests were welcomed by the wor-1
The Home Economics club mem­
Miss Frances Clinton, home demon­
stration agent. Applications should bers will meet next Tuesday at the thy matron, Mrs. Gerald White, and
hi made at the county agent's office Columbia club house at 1:30 p. m. short talks were given by Dr. and
in Hermiston, Milton or Pendleton, The topic for the afternoon will be, «Mrs. Marbut, Jess Arnold, marker of
nr the Farm Security office or Wel­ “Mrs. Consumer’s Questions.” Miss Echo Masonic lodge, Gerald White,
Frances Clinton, home extension master of Hermiston Masonic lodge,
fare Bureau in Pendleton.
Umatilla county has received ap- agent, will be present to aid in the Miles Barager, worthy patron of
Queen Esther chapter.
i cations for 48S mattresses and an discussion.
A program was given under the
direction of Mrs. David Mittlesdorf.
A solo was rendered by Molly Ann
Ripley, trio by the Casper girls,
square dance by pupils of M iss,
Tischler, tap dance by Aria May Yer-
ges and a reading by Mrs. Mabel i
Smith.
MATTRESS DATE
IS EXTENDED
3 Cans 25c
Corn, Peas & Beans
T om atoes Solid Pack 2 1-, size 10c
Pineapple Large Cans 2 Cans 29c
4 Cans 27c
Milk Federal
Large No. 2* 2 can 10c
Prunes
Swansdown
19c
Cake Flour
2' •» ib. n kg.
V anilla S oz. bottle Westag Imitation 19c
Quart jar 19c
Salad D ressing
15 oz. can 5c
Tom ato Juice
W ax Paper 12 » ft. roil 2 Roils 25c
Lb. pkg. 25c
Raisins
(40 glasses
Flav-or-ade soft drink 1 4 I’ligs- 15c
The Eyes Have It!
SATURDAY, APR. 19
YOUR OWN STORE
But Here They Are Again. Buy Now!
1941.
Stram Optical Co.
WEEK OF APRIL 18th TO 24th INCLUSIVE
Seaport
No. 2> 2 tins
THURSDAY," APRIL IT
California
Fancv Navels
Ruby Catsup 3 12-oz b o ttle «
Tomato Juice Stokely. 46
Tomato Soup
Grau ¿fruit Juice
Glenn Aire Grapefruit No
Stokely Cut Beans
Sugar Belle Peas No.
Hershey's Cocoa t-ib.
Hershey Baking Choc
Kingsford Starch ComAroj. 2 pMs 15‘
Jell Well Desserts, Pdngs 3 Pk, 10*
Tuna Flakes No 'i can __ ... 10<
Favorite Matches Ctn of 6 bxs 13«
Zee Toilet Tissue 4 roll pkg
15«
Camay Toilet Soap
4b.rs21<
Wh. King Gran. Soap 31-or box 19«
Su-Purb Gran. Soap02z4' 15<;
29*
Sperry Pancake Flour 38-oz pkg 18«
Sleepy
SYRUP
26-01
5
can 25c
can
190
59*
SLICED HALIBUT
Fresh caught.
A IR W A Y
Freahneaa
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f I Iv o r, tom pdn« J
arom a— Buy A ir­
w ay’
1 - lb b egs
It.
bag
2 for 2 5 c
SM O K E D P IC N IC S
BA C O N JO W L S
Morrell's
EDWARDS
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23 < .2 ibs. 4 3
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