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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE SIX tenant rank. He was recently order-1 Sunday school at 10 a. tn. ed to report at Moffett Field, Cal Preaching at 11 a. m. Young people’s and junior services ifornia, but was later told to report at Portland as dispatcher in the air- at 7 p. m. port there. Preaching at 8 p. m. Men’s Dress Apparel YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED SUNDAY AkAkkAkABkAAAAkAAAA ; New Fall Items 20th METHODIST CHURCH Malcolm B. Ballinger. Poetar ! AUGUST The Hermiston Methodist church ! was the scene Sunday of the wedding I DRESS SLACKS of Miss Betty McKenzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore McKenzie, of Black Bear Sport Shirts Umatilla, and Frederick Harold Rankin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pendleton Gabardine Shirts Rankin of Hermiston. The Rev. Bal- linger officiated. Weyenberg Brogues The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white lace dress Wright’s Mirakel Hats with double-finger-tip veil of white tulle, and carried a bouquet of pink | CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST roses and sweet peas. .. . , 1 C. Warner, Pastor The maid of honor was Katrine: Porter of Long Creek who wore a The Sunday morning worship ser dress of orchid chiffon and carried vice will be built around the sermon a bouquet of yellow roses and laven topic, “God’s Gift to Man,” and the der sweet peas. The bridesmaids were Sunday evening service around the Miss Marcella Slaughter of Irrigon theme, “God's Kingdom.” The young and Miss Jean McKenzie, sister of Hammer, who visited with relatives people’s department of the church in eastern Oregon and Washington, the bride. They wore pastel dresses will have a part in the evening wor and carried matching bouquets of LOCALS returned with them. ship service. Mrs. Georgia Henderson received roses and sweet peas. The regular monthly meeting of all Stuart Rankin acted as best man groups of the The Women’s Council word Tuesday that her son and fam for his brother and Fred Reeves and | Mrs. Carl Hammer and daughter ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson and will be held next Wednesday, Aug- Gerald Keller were the ushers. Carole, who have been visiting rela daughter, Linda Rae, of Ithaca, N. Y,, ust 13. The church basement, gay with red + tives in San Francisco, Berkeley and are spending their vacation at Niag and white gladiolus, made the set HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Fairfax, California, for the past two ara Falls. Mr. Henderson is attend ting for the reception immediately Grayden D. Loree, Pastor ing Cornell university. weeks, returned home Sunday night. following the wedding attractive to | Misses Zana and Alice Dudley, who Miss Rebecca Pierson, who recent the guests. Those pouring were Mrs. The Sunday morning sermon topic have been visiting for the past three ly underwent an operation in a Port George Harkenrider, Mrs. Roy Hale, will be “Burden.” All members of weeks at the L. Hammer home, have land hospital, is greatly improved Mrs. Harry Hull, Mrs. F. B. Belt, the human family have burdens. returned to their home in Portland. and is expected home in a short time. Mrs. Fred Knudsen and Mrs. Del There are burdens which must be Mrs. L. J. Conrad, mother of Mrs. Her mother, Mrs. K. D. Pierson who Jackson. carried alone, others can be shared. had been with her, returned home Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Burdens too heavy for us can be Sunday. Floyd Willingham, Miss Barbara Lin Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wooley mo ville, who was the fortunate one to lifted by the Master who said, “Come tored to Portland Saturday. Mrs. catch the bride’s bouquet as it was unto me, all ye that labor and are Wooley’s nieces, Sharon and Shelia thrown from the church steps as the heavy laden and I will give you Cannell who have spent the past bride and groom were leaving, and rest. three weeks here returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobson, from hom in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wool- Pendleton: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duff, ey returned home Sunday evening. Adams; Miss Patricia Richards and Miss Rita Loudermilk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penny, Stanfield: CANNING Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loudermilk, has Miss Virginia Compton and Warren accepted a teaching position for the Dillon, Boardman: Miss Naomia year in the Prineville schools. She Brownell, Portland: Robert McKen left Hermiston a week ago Saturday zie, The Dalles, brother of the bride: to attend summer school at the Uni and Miss Margaret Brown of Boise, versity of Oregon after spending Idaho. WURSTER'S several weeks visiting her parents. %2 Mile West of Lt. Richard Martin, son of Mr. and TOWNSEND CLUB UMATILLA Mrs. E. D. Martin, has recently been promoted from Second to First Lieu- NEWS NOW READY Oh* By Mrs. Joe Udey 1 BUG* ) II Buio^ A Notice $2475 to Stanfield ILIZABfTH 17 jewels $24 7 5 tods RANGER $2475 %. W. Behrman, Jeweller Students Very urgent School Registration of both high school and grade students August 15 and 16 at the school house, from 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p m. Supt. Wilfred Thomas in Charge. Hermiston, Oregon A meting of Townsendites held Tuesday at the open air pavilion east of Hermiston was full of business. Plans are now being made to put a roof over the floor and lumber is be ing ordered. Saturday night dancers will be pleased to know that we are having Braden-Bell’s orchestra to play here. Beginning Monday, August I I, John ny Hikiau and his 9-piece orchestra will play every Monday and Friday night, through August. AND IT WILL BE IN THE PAPER SUPER-COACW SEATTLE - $6.10 "cation trip a or Passing car, less than half the ‘ coot "• of And pay driving! Portland Boise HERMISTON 3-60 1 5.15 3 70 Salt Lake 1095 DRUG CO. Phone 29 - Let Us Take Care of Your Grocery Needs 6*9. AFEWAY CELERY Utah type Green, lb. .... here by oldtinters as they were among the early pioneers who came to this project. They still own property on the project. Connor's Cash Stores PENDLETON Next door to Koeppen's Drug Store ARLINGTON Phone 1082 landowners may use complying with the terms of the Oregon law. "The blanks may be had upon re- | quest at those offices,” says Walter A. Holt. County Agent. PILGRIM HOLINESS i Hl’Rl II TOMATOES Local field grown, 3 lbs. - 10c SALMON AJashazink PEACHES, Hale's Wonderful Slicers, lb. ... LEMONS, Sunkist, lb. ... 101 GRAPES Thompson’s Seedless, lb. . WATERMELONS, Sweet, lb. 2c POTATOES 23, MS HILL COFFEE 19c Lb Bag 21c 2.L 41° EMERIR MMK FRESH 2 Tall Cans I 5c Wwssww TASTIN TOMATO JUICE Sunny Dawn 46-oz c 15c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TOW No 2 can SAB WAN PEAS No « Sieve EMERALD BAY SUPURB Castale’ 1 2c SOAP 2 No Y sak Jars Rubbers Ball Zinc Caps Kerr Mason Caps *5.60 3 do 10c s«— 21C n»— 21c FRUIT JARS LUX FLAKES 283 PINTS—Dox 69 $ / cans 33c PIONEER MINCED CLAMS No H can 17c DOMESTIC SARDINES Mo. 14 tin NEW LEADER SODA CRACKERS 28. 5c 15: IS TABLE SALT - CLOTH 5A6 8 1. Bag Quak” HARVEST BLOSSOM FLOUR 49s.. $1.29 WHEATIES OR CORI RII 2^2 CAMO HIGHWAY BROKEN GRPFRUIT 3".?. 25c 2 No 2% cans 29c ry purchase must meet with approval or your money back a rance of the finest of at Sa — always! JEL L WELL - ASST. FLAVORS 3 pkgs I Ic FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS SA* SUGAR " 81ioo.ib. PECTIN 3%£ 25c 2 No V2 cans 29c BILTMORE TUIA Fancy STARI SOI PEARS PEN- JEL y NEEDS SPINACH 2 214 cans 23c WHllTE STAR TUNA L U. S. No. 1 New, 13 lbs..... PORK & BEANS Val Vita. 21, Tins 9 FLIS NAPTHA SOAP 10 . 43% MCESTER GUM DROPS “For God so loved the world that | Hi gave His only begotten Son that | whosoever believeth in Him should : not perish but have everlasting life.” John 3:16, Come, you will be a stranger but T ruly F arm F resh by WEIGHT TO AID COMMISSION Those Floating Dollars Go Farther When You Shop Here &eT AT TOUR SAFEWAY PIONEER RESIDENTS VISIT Miss May T. Heyden and Joe Hey- den, who are among the pioneers of this project, made a short visit in ' Hermiston Tuesday. Miss Heyden, who recently retired from the State Teachers’ College of Bloomsburg, Pa., and now living at Lewiston, Idaho, was an overnight guest at the home Î of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin. The Heydens will be well rememberer The Oregon State Game Commis- sion has asked the cooperation of the Extension Service to get information into the hands of all landowners or lessees of land that they will be re quired to register the location of their lands and obtain a certificate of reg- istration of said lands before hunting or trapping fur-bearing animals. Under provisions of a law passed by the 1941 legislature, all land owners or lessees of land are required i to register the location of their land . and obtain a certificate of registra- tion of said lands before hunting or trapping fur-bearing animals. There is no charge for the registration or | certificate. The County Extension offices at Pendleton, Hermiston and Milton will soon be supplied with blanks which union PACIFIE STAGES FRESH vgetabs EXTENSION Group HERMISTON Phone 2761 Band Peaches [A $8.2 PATRICIA 17 jewels - SUNDAY , FRIDAY - SATUI a. m.—Sunday church school, Mrs. Alva Boulware, superintendent, 11 a. m.—Morning worship with sermon by the pastor The Teach- ing of Jesus as to Success. This is the first of a series of sermons on the teachings of Jesus as found in his Sermon on the Mount. 7 p. m.—Methodist youth fellow- ship. Evening worship services the first and third Sundays in each month. your co mplete » ci 10c 2 1 lbpkes 23c WIH SPREAD Lunch Box o lar 37c Armours Bacon Backs An CRISCO Sno’drift $ Eac cm —V" Shortening 3 BCM ROYAL SATIN lb. 23C Cen-Pack Skinned Hams Wh le or Half. h. Leg ’O Lamb, lb Beef Roast, lb 25e Sliced Bacon Swift’s Prem- 5 P •I— 1 -lb layer Ja