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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
NIG' BORLESKE
TALKS TO ROTARY
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BRILLIANTLY NEW!
INSIDE ano OUT'
Talking before the local Rotary
club, “Nig” Borleske struck a key
note when he said that there were
four important words in everyone's
life, which are: “I”, “I Wish”, “I
Can” and “I Will”. He pointed out
the necessity of young people stay
ing in the small community and work
ing out their lives there.
He went on to show how in the
past ID years Germany has spent
over a hundred billion dollars in pre
paration and that if we expected to
overtake and surpass Germany we
must spend more than 25 or 30 bil
lion even if it means that we must
“give up something”,
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THURSDAY.
TEMPORARY OFFICE
NOW AT STANFIELD
MAY 1, 1941.
MOTHER'S
Temporary offices of the Ordnance
Department of the Umatilla Ord- |
nance Depot were opened at Stanfield ;
the past week. These offices are lo-1
cated in the Stanfield Irrig a tio n 1
building under the supervision o f !
Captain James M. Piercy, the com
manding officer. Although these of-I
fices are of temporary nature only
until such time office space will be |
available at the ammunition depot, i t )
indicates another advance of the de- [
fense project now in progress.
Captain Piercy is assisted by Mas- I
ter Sergeant Ronald A. McLain and
Leighton C. Smith, administrative 1
assistant of the Ordnance D epart-,
ment.
H ob N ail G lass N o v e ltie s
25c
G lass D essert S ets
49c
D ress F low ers ........................... 10c and 2 5 c
Bed L am p S h a d es .........................
$ 1 .0 0
H a n d k e r c h ie fs, S ta tio n e r y , M ottoes, S p ice
B alls, M anicu re S e ts and
oth er
item s.
Catholic Services Scheduled
Bishop McGrath of Baker City will
The local office of the Oregon give the service of confirmation at
Hermiston, Oregon
State Employment agency will be the Hermiston Catholic church Sun
moved in the near future to the low day afternoon at 4:30. Morning
er floor of the Cronk apartment services are at 8:30. Other services
The cover design of the album is
building across the street from the include Umatilla at 8:30 and Board- and by direct mail from Washington,
D.C. They are intended for associa in color, featuring a United States
Dan Lindsey building west of the man at 10:00 a. m.
tions, trustees and corporations, as battleship and an eagle bearing the
tracks. The present location in the
well as individual purchasers.
American flag. On the back cover is
Wm. Shaar building on Main street
DEFENSE BONDS
For the smaller investor who wants a painting of the Minute Man statue
is somewhat crowded, according to
to buy a Government Bond on an easy by Daniel Chester French, which
Lynne E. Black, senior officer.
ON SALE HERE
payment plan, the post office will | symbolizes the American citizen ever
The concern is enjoying a brisk
have
a new series of Postal Savings alert in defense of his country. The
business and to date have placed 4S4
(Continued from Page One'
men with J. A. Terteling & Sons, May 1, or thereafter, for $18.75. In Stamps, at 10, 25c, 50c, $1 and $5. I inscription is “America on Guard”.
Secretary Morgenthau said that
contractors of the Umatilla Ordnance ten years, this bond will be worth Each purchaser of any Savings
Depot. This includes 125 carpen $25.00. This is an increase of 33 Stamp higher than 10c will be given, even a boy or girl who saved 10c to
ters, 122 laborers, 102 truck drivers and one-third per cent, equal to an free of charge, an attractive pocket buy a Savings Stamp would help the
and numerous smaller classifications. annual interest return of 2.9 per cent album in which to paste his stamps country. He added that “you can
until he has enough to buy a $25 safeguard your own money and your
compounded semi-annually. Any time bond or one of higher denomination. own future, while helping the nation
HERMISTON AND
after sixty days from the date of Thirty million of these albums are al defense, by buying United States
purchase, the bond may be redeemed now being prepared.
Savings Bonds now”.
WALLULA LEAD
for cash, in accordance with a table
t Continued from Page One)
of redemption values printed on the
gomery, pitcher, is showing great face of the bond.
improvement and held the Hermiston
To spread
investments widely
sluggers well in hand until the last among all the people in America, a
few innings. Rankin was in rare limit of $5,000 has been set on the
form and his fast ball kept the amount of these bonds to be bought
You are invited to have a free check-up with our new
Umatilla batters guessing. The final by any one person in one year. The
SC IE N T IF IC M A N B E E W H E E L
score was 6 to 3 for Hermiston.
bonds are in denominations of $25,
A L IG N M E N T E Q U IP M E N T
Wallula apparently looks like the $50, $100, $500 and $1,000, all of
class of the league at the present which are sold for 7 5 per cent of
S top s Sh im m y, T ire W ear, W a n d e r & H ard S te er in g
writing, having a field day at Tex their maturity value and all of which
— This means Dollars and Safety to You —
aco Chiefs Sunday, winning 29 to 4. mature in ten years.
Helix came to life and presented
For larger investors who can a f
Modern Machinery to Repair All Types of Cars
Mission with its second defeat of the ford to purchase up to $50,000 worth
Our Work is Guaranteed
season.
of bonds a year, the Treasury De- j
Hermiston—
partment has issued two additional
AB R H kinds of Defense Savings Bonds, but ■
Keller, ss
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these will be sold only through banks
H arris, I f ................ 5
Rankin, lb, p ....... 5
Woodward, c ...... 5
Brandon, cf
Phifer, 2b
Quiring, 2b
Sollars, 3b
Beard, rf
Knox, rf .....
McCaley, rf
Wilcox, p
Morehouse, p
Cook, lb ................ 4
B R IE R L E Y ’S
IS YOUR CAR SA FE?
Mor-Tone Sound Service
F u r n is h e r o f H o m es
PHONE 2121
HERMISTON
RODEO PLANNED
SUNDAY, MAY 18
southeast of Stanfield. Mr. Attebu
ry, an experienced showman and con
sidered a good judge of horses, is
preparing for a big crowd on that
The first celebration of the sum- date.
mcr season is scheduled Sunday,
Included on the day's program will
May 18, when George Attebury is be bucking, wild cow milking, bare-
back riding, bull riding, calf roping
and other events which make up a
I wild west rodeo. An admission price
: ■ c for adults and 40c for child
Bring Your
ren will be charged.
R A D IO TROUBLES
Anyone having bucking horses to
to
; try out during the next few weeks is
to get in touch with Mr. Atte-
C h a ffe e ’s R ad io S e rv ice i asked
bury at the ranch.
at
Further details will appear soon in
■ this paper.
F arm ers’ S u p p ly Co.
at
T h o m p so n ’s D rug Co.
HOME
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READ THE AD$
“Reasonable Prices”
C o n n o r ’s R e p a ir S h o p
Umatilla—
AB R H
0 0
G. Hiatt, lb .......... 4
1 2
H, Barbouletos ..... 4 1 2
U. Hiatt, ss, p .... 4
0 0
Ford, c .................. 4
0 1
Thomas, If ............ 4 1 2
G. Barbouletos ..... 3
0 0
Lane, 2b ................ 3
0 0
Montgomery, c
4
0 2
Along With the New»
Cullen, 3b ............. 5
A G A IN !
R A D IO L O U IE just returned from a v a ca tio n .
H is sh op is op en for b u sin e ss ag a in .
B ring in your radio.
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FR ESH
BEEF ROAST, blade cuts
B o lo g n a , L iver S a u s
a g e , & F ran k fu rters
BACON, Morrell’s, by the piece
HAMS, Cen Pack, whole or half
»3«
Lb. •
- rmarwiH'.’ iwtn ■ i ,
Table Salt, 8-lb. cloth bag ¡8c
Harvest Blossom Flour
$ 1.09
Royal Satin Shortening 3’^ ,. 43c
C ut Macaroni, 3-lb. cello 17c
Seedless Raisins, 4-lb. pkg. 21c
Jell W ell Desserts,
3Pk« I Ic
Fig Bars, W ht. or W hite 2 X 1 9c
Fluffiest Marsnmallows f t , 10c
Harper House Pears
17c
Libby Corned Beef 12 M « . 19c
$p„ „ , „ k o t «mi « k .i food H H k •« k""»0 O'«» •»
row« ■tom w«th th«e toeda*
7 1
1 -
Values to
Chirp About
G R A P E F R U IT
juice
i
matched slices. No. 2'_, tin
No. 2 '
19*
1
Louisiana 5 oz tins
F R U IT C O C K T A IL
PEA N U T BUTTER
W a x e d P aper
Diamond - 125 ft. roll
P u rex T issu e
6 roll»
P aper N ap k in s
80 per pkg.
15<
25 t
K R IS P IE C R A C K E R S
w ith puree
25c
tall can Jßc
2 lb, jar 25 c
2 for
28<=
D E V IL E D
HAM
W son's certified, tender made, gen-
07.. t i n
Pt’ARS v - 11,1
10i
10e
YOUR O W N STORE
HERM ISTON MERCANTILE
PHONE
COOPERATIVE
3011
H einz
cer
ASPARAGUS
lb Cc
Tell Tins
R hubarb
1 L em ons
Local,
grown.
9 lb«.
Calif.
field
10c
A p p les
Cherub Milk
P o ta to es
V S. No.
Winesaps
fancy wrapt
lb. -
5*2< r
5 * 2 * IA
Fancy
LnlaJ Dressing
Quart Ja r
CASCADE
Ses Rock
Broken
Pineapple Slices
Fancy Peas
19c
Eaby FooJs
cans
Assorted
Fancy long green t bunched
3 in35'
Strained
lb.
\S IIIN F
B , -jy .
LUBEL
NEW POTATOES
California White Rose
X 5«!
tin
KARO ,»yrup
bl - je
4 25^
Gerber Bahy Food
4 . 25*
HI H O C R A C K E R S
A new creation, most delicious.
S I
Standard
Edwards Cofree X 23c 2
45c
Canterbury Tea Bags'^’ Xfzs 17 c
G rapefruit Juice
2 X ; I 5c
Sleepy Hollow Syrup 26 .««a 25c
Asparagus TipsHi,i,wa, 2
25c
Stokely Tomatoes, 2 N021 ; Ca , . , 2 5 c
Abbey Tuna Flakes No j can» | Q f
Su-Purb Soap
I 5c
P&G Naphtha Soap, 4
13c
Zee Toilet Tissue, 4-roll pkg. 15c
SUNSHINE
46 oz. tin 1 7 *
P O R K & B E A N S . S eap ort
S H R IM P .
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SIRLOIN STEAK, grain fed steer
SA LM O N
Sì
TO M A TO ES,
prepares mem
White, firm meat
Sliced ......... .
Lb.
F resh
made
P IN E A P P L E ,
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painstakingly.
Why not try S a f e w a y ’s meats
to d a y — u n d er ou r m o n e y -b a c k
guarantee?
Friday
May 2nd, thru
Monday, May 5th
3 lor 20*
Ivory Soap
Med 5
C Lge. 3 for 28*
LUX Toilet
Soap 3 bar, 17«
" K IN ”
Shortening Vaqatabl«
A.
lb.
“ pkg
Fey.
Peanut Batter Beverly
21b. |M
303
3 cani
Airway Coffee » i s “
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4CC
(£*□
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FRESH EGGS o” 'h *
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