The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 08, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, FEBR U A R Y 8. 1940.
THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON.
PA GE FOLI'.
THEY W O U LD READ YOUR A D
T O O , IF IT APPEARED HERE
♦
PARTIES ENJOYED
♦ D U R IN G W E E K
GARDEN CLUB
CHATS
By Sirs. T. A. O 'G rady
The Flower Grower.
MEMBERS ANNUAL MEETING!
DON’T FORGET! FRIDAY - FEB. 16 - 8:00 P. M.
Union Church Basement
Program, speakers, reports, open discussion, elect­
ion of two directors, refreshments. Come and take
active part in the affairs of your store........................
R ELIA N C E
, .
PINEAPPLE Dessert Chunklets - No. 2 ’/2 tin
R ELIA N CE
RED SOCKEYE SALMON....... No. 1 tall tin
25$
R ELIA N CE
FANCY CATSUP........................ 14 oz. bottle
Pork & Beans
B ig V alue
COFFEE
New S hipm
h ip m e en t
F re s h & D rink
rin k a b le
Lb.
15*
S pokane V alley
No. 2 H
tin s ..................
MATCHES
10#
6 boxes
BLACK PEPPER................... ........... 4 oz. can
I can n o t do big th in g s
T h a t w in th% w o rld ’s acclaim ,
So I d o n 't know how I would feel
To h av e ch eers g re e t my uam e.
B ut I can ta k e a few b ro w n bu lb s
A nd place th em ’n e a th th e sod,
A nd on some A p ril m o rn in g .
Feel a b it lik e God.
— By A gnes H ayes Post.
Now th a t th e snow is gone and
we h av e had som e su n sh in e, and
w ith th e 1940 seed c a ta lo g s a t h an d ,
o u r th o u g h ts q u ite n a tu r a lly tu r n to
th e o u t of doors an d th e g ard en .
S u rely th e re can be no g re a te r s a t is ­
factio n o r p leasu re th a n to co n v ert
w ith o u r ow n h an d s a h a re a n d u g ­
ly w aste of lan d in to a b e a u tifu l
g ard en .
It is wise to m ake p lan s now to
grow th e flo w ers th a t we m ay wish
to e x h ib it a t b o th th e sp rin g and
flail show s, also to h av e a n a b u n ­
d an ce of bloom s w hich w ill a rra n g e
nicely and w ill look best in our
hom es and in th e vases we h av e on
hand.
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BORENE GRANULES .................... lge. pkg. 2 9 $
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
PH O N E
We’re Here
COOPERATIVE
3011
to Serve!
G eneral E le c tric
R e frig e ra to r
Model L. B. 6 - 39
$ 1 1 9 .9 5
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P o rtla n d is k n o w n as th e C ity of
Roses th ro u g h o u t th e n a tio n , a n d in
th is co n n ectio n you a re asked \> y
Mrs. F . B. B elt, p re s id e n t of the
club to give some th o u g h t to th e
selectio n of a re p re s e n ta tiv e flow er
for th is city an d th e v ic in ity . T his
idea w ill be co n sid ered ,at th e n ext
m eetin g .
.;. •>
W e w ould lik e to ask if a n y one
h as m ade a te r ra riu m or g lass g a r ­
den. W e w ould lik e to know w h a t
p la n t m a te ria ls w ere used an d how
successful th e g a rd e n h as been. A l­
so we a re in te re ste d to know if a n y ­
one h a s a n A fric a n v io let p la n t.
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T he n e x t m e e tin g w ill be F rid a y ,
F e b ru a ry 9th. Mrs. O rville D aw son
w ill lead a discu ssio n o n th e c a re
house p lan ts. We hope you w ill
come.
of
THERE WILL BE A GENERAL ELECTRIC
COOKING SCHOOL
A talented demonstrator from Portland will be there
to give instructions in modern methods of cooking.
The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. is sponsoring the
school, and we would like to have every one from
Boardman to Echo that is interested to feel free to
attend this school.
FOR MORE DETAILS SEE R. A. BROWNSON
CONSOLIDATED
Your Local Agent
HERMISTON TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Phone 2021 — Hermiston
T hose m o to rin g to T oll G ate S a t­
u rd a y m o rn in g and sp e n d in g th e
n ig h t th e re w ere Mrs. W. L. M organ,
Miss H elen R alph, Miss L a v in a May
L ynch, Miss A nn N estell a n d M arvin
10c
C A T SU P
2 Lb. Box 15c
CRACKERS
B L E A C H E R %caiion 19c
14 Oz. Bottle
WHY
GRAPEFRUIT
G lenn A ire, fancy fu ll segm ents
-SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL LENTAL FOODS—
Connor’s Cash Store
PHONE 2761 — HERMISTON
C ash
G ro c e r
SHEFFORD CHEESE
SEE
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
EGGS
doz.
15*
lb.
F re sh C ream ery
36*
MINCED CLAMS
No.
tin
10$
L arg e fresh
y2 lb. pkg. J
A ss'd., except Sw iss - 2 lb - b rick 53c
BUTTER
lb. 19c - 2 lbs.
NOB HILL
Coffee, th e a ris to c r a t of a ll coffees
24% lb. sk. 79c - 49 lbs. $ f .4 9
FLOUR
K itch en C ra ft, fam ily type
Fig Bars or Ginger Snaps ................lb. 10$
Playmate Pure Preserves
2 lb. jar 29$
Van Camps Pork & Beans ..... tal1 tin 9$
Blue Mill Breakfast Cocoa .... 2 lb. tin 17$
Our Choice Hot Sauce .....3 8-OZ. tins 10$
Airway C offee.............. lb. 12c - 3 lbs. 35$
Light Globes MAZDA
each ] 5^
Alaska Crab Meat ............ No. •/£ tin 19$
Big Value Egg Noodles .... 14 oz. pkg. 10$
Dole Pineapple Gems ......... 14 OZ. tin 10c
Amita Orange Juice .... No. 1 tall tin 5$
3 No. 2 tins
F.A.B. F an cy q u a lity
OYSTERS
5 oz. tin 1O$
D u n b ar, sm all cove
SALM ON
2 No. 1 tins
15*
29*
TU NA FISH
2 No. y2 tins
25*
>5*
LAUNDRY SOAP
10 giant bars
20$
25$
H appy V ale pink
lge. No. 2y2 tins J
TOM ATOES
Continue to suffer from
poor eyesight when glas­
ses of accurate vision,
correction and beauty
cost so little?
A lpine, S ta n d a rd pack
OATS
9 lb. sack
P eacock, q uick or re g u la r
Del M onte, fancy shredded
10 lbs.
SU G A R
F in e g r a n u lite d
(L im it)
GREEN BEANS
3 No. 2 tins
F e stiv a l, g reen cu t
te o
n r P.
P Jir
C ry stal W h U ite
& a
G.
Optometrist & Optician
O re g o n ’s
OVER W 0 0 L W 0 R T H S
18 Bond Bldg. - Pendleton
fam ous
Apples
AGAIN T H IS W E E K !
S afew ay fe a tu re s sav ­
ing prices on g en u in e
O regon Apples.
B uy
a supply a n d SAVE!
58
NEWTONS
P acked boxes
SUNKIST
ORANGES
Round-Trip to
CHICAGO
-J
IN COACH
**-****
252
2 doz.
famous
TRAINS
EAST
3 from
Portland
— AH Air-Conditional
size
39*
L a rg e size
Dozen .
59*
BANANAS
3 lbs.
J 91
RHUBARB
2 lbs.
I91
FOTATOES 12 lbs.
23^
G olden R ipe
LEMONS
F ancy H othouse
U. s. No. 1
.
20$
Porter Service and Free Pillow» in Coache»
CARROTS
J u lia Lee W rig h t’s fam ous
“ w om an’s
recip e”
b read .
F a v o rite of w estern house­
wives.
1-lb. L oaf
4 lbs. f o i
1 % -lb . L oaf
9c 13c
P a rsn ip s o r Bagoes
STREAMLINER —C ity o / P o rtla n d
Save» 17 hour» Portland to Chicago. Ultra
modern Coeoh and Pullmans, Diner-lounge,
Buffet. 3 sailings monthly, 6:30 p. ru , on
1, 7, 13, 19, 23. —N o ex tra faro.
PORTLAND ROSE - 9 : 3 5 p m. dally.
O n e o f America's finest trains —featuring
Registered Nara«-Stewardess s e r v io e an d
those popular 23c, 30c, and 33o meals for
Coaoh and Pullman-Tourist travel.
PACIFIC LIMITED - 8 : 0 0 a.m. daily.
C o a c h e s, Pul I man-Tourist, Standard Pull­
mans, Coffee Shop Diner.
■Winter Sports Paradise-
Sun Volley, Idaho
Ski in radiant sunshine. Font lifte' to
mountain tope. Ioe abating. Open air
•wtmaaing pools. Sun Valley Lodge,
C h a lle n g e r Ina, C h á le te . R e a c h e d
o n ly b y U n ie n P e e lfie .
Jell Well
Pkg.
PORKSALE
A ssorted kin d s
O a t s ........ lge. pkg.
C a rn a tio n , no prem ium
Crisco, lb. 19c - 3 for
P u re v eg etab le sh o rte n in g
C am ay
bar
PORK ROAST
T o ilet Soap
M ilk
3 141 ..-oz tins
R a is in s
PORK CHOPS
4 lb. bag
B est C uts
Seedless
A gent
P h o n e 2531
C ream S tyle
lb. 15c
PORK STEAKS
T e n d e r’
Yes!
F la ­
v o rfu l?
Yes! E cono­
m ical? Yes! . , th a t's
th e sto ry a b o u t C oun­
try Home.
D elicious
b a n ta m corn.
3 No. 2 tin s
C. W0UGHTEB
lb. IX 'c
S h o u ld er C uts
F ed eral
all travel Informados inquire ef
F
WE WILL CONTINUE OUR STANDBY FOOD
SALE INCLUDING NEXT MONDAY.
Y our
23$
No. 2 tin £0$
R eal R oast, fresh an d ta s ty
*3 4 ‘
»5*
Salad Oil, Bulk
96*
M ATCHES 6 Box Carton
12c
FLOUR i Ä
G” ra",wl. $ 1 .3 9
CORN FLAKES Regular Size 5c
M arshm allows Pound Package 10c
E stle.
M o n e y -S a v in g
2 lb. jar
PEANUT BUTTER
Sun L aden, sw eet an d te n d e r
THANKS A MILLION!
Quart
Gallon
C.
Have Y ou Com pared
LOW MIL FARES
YOUR FINE SUPPORT ON OUR OPENING DAY
WAS APPRECIATED.
R a n k in . Those g o in g up. S unday
m o rn in g w ere Miss V irg in ia W ells.
E d d ie B ensel, Mr. an d M rs. R.
M cR eynolds an d Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
SAFEWAY
Tum -A -Lum Lum ber Co.
PHONE 2791
FREIGHTWAYS
•y
PEAS
AT ECHO CITY HALL ON
STARTING AT 1:30 P. M.
M r s ..W a lt P earso n e n te rta in e d a t
a 1:00 o'clock lu ncheon F rid a y h o n ­
o rin g M rs, R o b erta G unn of L o u is­
ville, K en tu ck y , w ho is v is itin g here.
T hree ta b le s of b rid g e w ere In play
w ith th e V a le n tin e m o tif p ro m in e n t
about th e room s. Mrs. E. P. Dodd
won liigh h onors a n d Mrs. G unn w as
aw ard ed th e g u e st prize.
Mrs. C u rtis Sim ons and Mrs. A. H.
N orton w ere co-hostesses T uesday
aftern o o n a t th e la tte r 's hom e a t a
d essert lun-cheon fo r o fficers of th e
E astern S ta r. T he V a le n tin e m o tif
was used a b o u t th e room s an d on the
fo u r tab les of bridge. H igh score w as
held by Miss E lva B erry a n d low by
Mrs. E d ith C larke.
Safew ay’s Lo w Prices Frl., Sat. & Monday?
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LADIES, ATTENTION!
Thursday, February 15
For
“EXPRESS SERVICE AT FREIGHT RATES”
»5*
lb. 14c
Loin Pork Roast
lb. 15c
Shoulder Lamb Roast lb. 14c
Shortening¿Vhite clo,‘<i 4 lbs. 35c
Salm on or Halibut
lb. 19c
////¿ Z h e M e w b e h ■■■ YOUR SAFEWAY sto re h as th e lo w est prices
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