The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 24, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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EARLY GARDENS
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• Super-Moist, Glass-Topped Hydrator
• New De Luxe Meat Tender
• New, Larger Frozen Storage Compartment
• Double-Easy Quickube Ice Trays
• New Facts Label—(You know what you
get before you buy).
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furniture and Home Appliances
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THURSDAY, APRIL 2*. 1941.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
GARDEN CLUB
CHATS
HER M ISTO N
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fey Mrs. Vera Doyle
Garden club members and local
ettzens are urged to attend the club
meeting Friday, April 25 a t 2:30 p.
m. irr the library basement. Mrs. Don­
ald Wair of Pendleton will be our
guest speaker. Those who are in­
terested in rock gardens should make
a special effort to attend as Mrs.
Wair is an experienced alpine grow­
er in this section of the state. She
knows what is best for this locality
and she suggests you to come pre­
pared to take notes as many of the
plants are in latin name only. Tea
and cookies will be served after the
meeting. Wild flowers will be on dis­
play and will be named. The after­
noon promises interest.
Nominations were open and by our
constitutional amendment elections
were also in effect and the officers
to take office the first meeting in
June. Those elected for the follow­
ing year are Mrs. Russell Piersol,
president: Mrs. T. A. O’Grady, vice-
president: Mrs. B. A. Doyle, secreta­
ry-treasurer.
HERM ISTON B A P T IST CHURCH
Grayden I). Loree, Pastor
Our Sunday morning subject is
“Partners with God”. To make God
the senior partner of our business
and our life means success. Are you
the success that you would like to be?
Make God your partner.
B.Y.P.U. meets at 7 o’clock. The
evening message at 8 o’clock is en­
titled “Mountain Top Experiences of
Christ”. A cordial welcome awaits
you. Come and get acquainted.
C IV IL SERVICE EXA M
FOR PAINTERS G IVEN
A group of approximately 75 stu­
dents and instructors will leave Her­
miston early Saturday morning bound
for La Grande where they will par­
ticipate in the annual music festival.
The local group will consist of the
high school band and the two glee
clubs.
The trip to La Grande serves as a
climax each year for students who
have bent their efforts towards de­
veloping their talents in musk. The
occasion is looked forward to for
many months.
T A X I SERVICE TO
The cold spell of the past two
weeks has done considerable damage
to flowers, early gardens and fruits
in general about the project. Exten­
sive damage to fruit blossoms in the
Umatilla region has been reported by
growers.
Locally the extent of injury has
been centered on early gardens and
¡lowers and shrubs. During the past
I week three nights of freezing weath­
er were recorded. The report, ac­
cording to Charles Taylor, follows:
Date
Max. Min.
April 9
. 70 .... 46
April 10 .................... 58 .... 45
April 11 ........
61 .... 47
April 1 2 ...................... 70 .... 43
April 13 ................... 71 .... 34
April 14 . .........
75 .... 31
April 15 .................... 70 .... 42
April
16
62 .... 37
April 17 ................... 62 .... 30
April
18
66 .... 36
Dial 2761 - We Deliver
Broom s
4-Tie
35c
Jello Six Flavors
3 pkgs. 14c
Salad D ressing Nal,eyS Quart 19c
3 cans 25c
Peas or Beans
V anilla Y V estag I m i t a t i o n , 8 o z . h o t. 19c
Macaroni or Spaghetti 4 lbs 19c
Prunes
2 ¡b- pkg?* 10c
Pepper
Lb. P k g . 15c
Pork & Beans L a r g e 2 1 _• s iz e 10c
Peanut Butter
2 Lb. jar 25c
M atches
2 c!"t<,ns <12
» 25c
Lem ons
n 19c
VEGETABLE PLANTS
ONION - CABBAGE - PEPPER - TOMATO
FLOWER PLANTS
SALVIA - SNAPDRAGONS PETUNIA
GLADIOLI BULBS
Connor’s Cash Stores
ARLINGTON
P h o n e 1082
BULLDOGS VIC TO R
OVER PILOT ROCK
The Hermiston high school Bull-
Jogs won their first baseball victory
>f the year at Pilot Rock Tuesday
when they won a 9 to 7 decision be­
hind the pitching of Don Cellars. The
latter was credited with 11 strikeouts
• mil seemed to be in first class con­
dition for the fjrst time this year.
Homers by Gib Dyer and Ixiwell
fiiler sail considerable influence in
scoring the Hermiston tallies. The
text contest is slated for May 5 at
Touchet. Wn.
In la n d C o o p e ra tiv e
HERMISTON, OREGON
N e t Io you perhaps, but it is to us. For thia reason. S afew ay
make» many laving» in distribution costs and it is our policy to p o ll
them on to you by pricing every item at the lowest point costs w ill
permit. Furthermore, while S afew ay does not believe in telling below
coat w e w ill meet such prices if others make them. All to the end of
JR
earning your confidence that S afew ay prices a re alw ays low —
alw ays right to the p e n n y —every d a y on every item. That’s w hy a
penny is a lot of money to us — and w hy you can be sure o f savings
raicea l e t rrtaur
Ikr, Men., A»ril tu a
as
when you »hop at Safewoy.
Kitchen Craft
VOouie-eerieM
tlour
OREGON PEAS ”
O P A P U r C
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49-Ib.
S ack
Castle Crest
0 No! j
Sliced or Halves £ cant
2 bar» 2 5 c
M itt la n d D rie d Prunes
carton 1 3x
S u n -M a id N e c ta r Raisin»
2 -lb
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c#n
TQC
WESSON OIL
Quart
C ,B * * *
For buttur DruMiu«
AIRW AY
COFFEE
lb bai»
2 *•» 25c
Q..rt9Qi
V'MAZOLAOIL
J Pure V eea ta b l.
Can
U d
33$
MAY DAY Salad Oil
w
Quart Caa
BABY LIMAS
Choice Beau,
DRY SHRIMP
it
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S n a il Sis«
SODA CRACKERS $-n>
Z'* DOX '
Naw Lesdor
1 5 -o x . pkg. 7c
R in io G ra n u la te d Soap 23' a »..
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Sunny Dawn
Uw
H e ra h e y C h o c o la te Bats— Ige
HORMEL S0nP9i6 o.9C<
ChiekuuK oodlu
TOMATO JUICE 46-0«. 1 E(
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Del Monte C O R N E J O *
^OG FOOD Stron’he4r' 6 can
Blue La Sal
each 29c
RHUBARB
lb.
1 »cal field grown
Every purchase
of Safeway meat
must please you
our guarantee
is
your
safe­
guard.
BEEF ROAST, blad e cuts, lb. XI c
Pork Roast, center cuts
lb. 23 <t
Bacon Back
lb. 21 C
S pring Fryers
3 f o r $1.00
Fresh Oysters
pint 20c
CARROTS
ib.
No tops to pay for
SPINACH
lb .
Young, tender leaves
CUCUMBERS
•A
A
lb.
L .S. N'n 1 long green
New Potatoes
ib.
California White Rose
POTATOES
U.S. No.
lb. bag
3^
59«
Sirloin Steak
Tender, juicy, good
eating.
lb. 27<
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KARO SYRD? «} can 5 t ) !
2 pkg«. 35c
Blue Super Sud$ Coneemrai.d 2 4 o t pkg 1 8c
K itch en Broom»— 4 »ew
F. B. A U X IL IA R Y
HOLDS M EETIN G
The ladies of the Farm Bureau
auxiliary met last Friday at the
Columbia park hall for an all-day
session. A pot luck dinner was served
at noon. the ladies finished a com­
forter for a member that is an inva­
lid. Five men worked on the build­
ing and ijuite a bit was accomplished.
In the afternoon a committe of
Mrs. Laura Morris, Mrs. Nellie
Tucker and Mrs. Doris Panages pre­
sented an interesting program on lit­
erature. The next meeting will be
held Friday. May 2, with Mrs. Doris
Mikesell and Mrs. Jess Prindle in
charge.
Screens, Fly Spray or
Sw atters
FREE Poultry Book*
FU G IT IV E ARRESTED
HERE TUESDAY
Hermiston is a poor place to come
when seeking to dodge the "long arm"
of the law. Keeping in step with for- I
mer operations, state police and
Night Officer hi. J. Nation late Tues-1
day night arrested Roy Franklin i
Whitaker, fugitive from justice from
Colville, Wn., where he is wanted on j
a felony warrant.
hollowing his arrest, Whitaker was
! taken to the Pendleton jail where he
! is awaiting extradition proceedings.
Are You Ready?
as possible a number of cars will Mission
Williams, 2b ................... 5 0 0
make regular trips each day to the
M. Webb, If ...................... < 1 3
surrounding rural area to pick up
E. Crowley, cf ................. J 4 '
children. Other details will be an­
B. James, c ...............
5 13
nounced later.
Sickapoo, ss ...................... 4 0 1
R. Hayes, r f ................. 4 0 0
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GOLFERS
Shall, lb
4 0 0
April 1» ................... 7« - 25
C. Webb, 3b, p
...............4 0 2
April
20
77
28
PLAY HERE SUN D A Y
J. Bettles, p, If
4 0 0
April
21
81 .... 31
Umpire: O. C. Pierce.
April
22
8.3 .... 40
The strong Athena golf team will
April 23 ................... 82 .... 40
invade the local course Sunday for
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an inter-city match with the Hermis­
ton contingent. The play is expected
V A C A T IO N BIBLE
to be exceedingly close with the local
FOR FARMFRS O N IV
SCHOOL PLANNED
boys expac. d to have a little ad­
vantage because of the home course. I
THIS SUMMER
Ail loci! golfers who intend to I
participate are urged to report for
The local committee for the annual
play early in the morning.
Daily Vacation Bible school which is
sponsored by the West End Umatilla
County Ministerial association met at HERM ISTO N RED
the Baptist church Monday evening
to set up plans and select leaders and SOX DEFEAT M ISSIO N
Boxholder« on rural route» out of
helpers for the school. The chair­
our Post Office, have been mailed—
man of the general committee is Rev. ing the afternoon. M. Webb and B.
from Omaha, Nebra«ka — with our
Stearns Cushing, Jr., and the secre­ James performed similar feats for
compliment» the 1941 LEE W A Y
P O U LTR Y B O O K and a coupon.
tary-treasurer is Mrs. Cecil Warner. the Indians.
For the coupon we w ill give you, to
As dean of the school this year,
The box score follows:
try without co»t, any one of thorn
Rev. Cecil W arner was elected. Mrs. Hermiston—
Lee Poultry Remedlea: The 30c pack­
Grayden Loree was chosen as the
-AB R
age of Tonax, the 40c bottle of
Gcrmoione, or the 50c aize of Gixsaed
superintendent of the Prim ary de­
Brandon, cf
................ 4 :
Capsules, Leemulalon, Vapo-Spray,
partment: Rev. Grayden Loree was
Keller, ss . .............
4
or Acidox. No String». No Purchase«.
elected head of the Junior depart­
Sollers, 3b
4
The Geo. H . Lee Company w ill pay
ua for your "Get Acquainted” aelec
ment with Mrs. S. E. Graves assist­
Rankin, lb ...............
4
tion. The Lee W ay Poultry Book
ing: and Rev. S. E. Graves was elect­
Woodward, c
4
w ill help you keep your poultry la
ed superintendent of the Intermed­
Pfifer, 2b
.................... 2
good health. Save it for reference
iate department with Mrs. C. W arner
And bring ua the coupon from it foe
Knox, 2b
1
you » free Gift Selectiou-
as the assistant. A leader for the
3
Harris, If
beginners group has as yet not been
Beard, rf
Hermiston Drug Company
announced.
Berry, rf ......
Hermiston, Oregon
In order to serve as large a group
Morehouse, p
The United States Civil Service I BEGIN OPERATIONS
commission announces a competitive I
examination lor painters for the pur­
Hermiston is rapidly taking on
pose of filling existing and future characteristics of a "big city”. The
vacancies in the various services in J latest development is the announce­
the* state of Oregon. Applications ment of a taxi service to begin opera­
must he on file with the Manager, tions soon. Don Case of Republic,
Eleventh U. S. Civil Service District, Wn., was granted a license by the
Post Office Building, Seattle, Wn., city council last Friday and will op­
not later than May 2, 1941.
erate from the P. & G. Cafe.
Mr. Case has announced fare to
any place in the city at 25c with 10
cents a mile to points outside Her­
miston.
Too Busy To Shop?
HERMISTON
Phono 2761
LA GRANDE TRIP
SET FOR SATURDAY
Fly Time Is Here
Iftf
Catsup OS' •W
12 at bo«
p p c r o i otta«