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THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1941
I day.
Mrs. James Warner is giving a
wiener roast for her Sunday School
of boys on the church lawn Friday.
Rev. Harness and Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Steward attended a Bible con
fer1 nee at Walla Walla Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hendrix from
Dufur visited Mr. and Mrs. Batee
Rand Sunday, being en route to Pen
dleton to visit relatives.
Mrs. James Warner spent Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Rand
and family.
Plan Your Picnics
W ith Connor G roceries
Lem ons
O ranges
Prunes
NO HOST D IN N E R
PLANNED S U N D A Y
P rices E ffe c tiv e Thursday,
M ay 29., to T h ursd ay, J u n e 5th ., In clu sive.
F R I D A Y — M ay 30th — D E C O R A T IO N D A Y
G r a p e fr u it «Juice
S a la d Dressing
G in g er Snaps
2
B R E A K F A S T F IG S , 17 oz. tin s
T exene
46 oz. tin s
Q u art ja r
&
BLACK PEPPER
D ozen
f
In Heavy Syrup
P R E S E R V E S P U R E F R U IT
I7 c
18c
BIG VALUE
2 lb. j
l lb. cel
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FRESH HAM BURGER
FR ESH CO TTA G E CH EESE
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H c u p w a to r
J i c o sugar
Sw eet
L ge. c a n , m e d
T om ato Juice
Peas or Beans
M acaroni H a r d w h e a t
O lives R ip e
H A ZE N M O VED
TO MORO POST
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c!owly. Mix until very sxroo'i’i,
fclrain inlo a pIiH c. pan lined
vzith pastry and bake in a hot
oven (4£,e ’ F.) unt 1 crust ’r
s
to brown. Then reduce heat to
slow oven (300° F.) and bake
u n h l custard 13 firm, or an in*
serted knife cornea out clean.
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HERMISTON
ARLINGT,
Activities at the Umatilla Ord
P h o n e 2761
nance Depot have increased the de
mand for civil service labor in recent
weeks. Announcement has been made
of competitive examinations for two
janitors, senior and junior, and a attle. Wash., not later than June 9.
Further information concerning the
classified laborer.
Applications for the janitor posi positions may be obtained from W.
tions should be addressed to Secre E. Logan, local postmaster.
tary, Board of U. S. Civil Service
Examiners, Post Office, Hermiston. LEGION HA LL N O W
Commander Sam Moore,
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Sm art talk is g o in g
around tow n , ab ou t the
sa v in g s o ffe r e d at the
n ew C o-op. Store. W h y
not V co m e a m em b er?
If in terested , ta lk to the
manager.
cans
Connor’s Cash Store
C IV IL SERVICE
EXAMS LISTED
A VA ILAB LE FOR USE
Up. salt
3 agga, L a a ta n
■ lig h tly
tap. geatad
lem o n rin d
P la in P astry
cans
Formay p<
Potato Chips R e g . 10c ,
W ax Paper L g e . 125
Sw eeth eart Soap 4 b a r s 19c
N apkins
E m b o s s e d - 80 c o u n t
7r
E. J. Hazen, first trick telegrapher
in the Union Pacific offices in Uma
tilla but residing in Hermiston, re
ceived notice Tuesday of his transfer
to Moro. The move becomes effect
ive at once.
Mr. Hazen will move his family
there this week end. Mary attended
high school here this year and Dave
graduated from the seventh grade.
Both will be missed in school activi-
2 % lb
VcUCATEU
COTTAGE CHEESE PIE
A« Good A j It Look*
A fter the morning service at the
; Methodist church the congregation is
I invited to stay for the adjourned ses
sio n of the Fourth Quarterly confer
ence following a no-host dinner.
At this meeting the final reports
of the year will be received, the plans
for the coming year will be announced
and such other business as is neces
sary. Everyone is invited to partici
pate in this meeting and enjoy the
Christian fellowship around
the
table.
L a rg e s iz e
Hermis
Phono m i
ton American Legion, notified the
Herald Wednesday that the Legion
hall has been vacated by Stevens &
Koon draftsmen and is again avail
able for meetings. This applies to
the American Legion and Auxiliary,
and other groups which have been
using the building.
Stevens & Koon now occupy the
entile reclamation building.
Closed
All Day Friday
Memorial
Day
YOUR O W N STORE
tlap / ack
a n d e n jo y th e w e e k e n d fre e of
SYRUP
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HERMISTON MERCANTILE
COOPERATIVE PHONE
3011
shopping w orries. Just m a k e out
your list and take it to your n eig h
borhood S a fe w ay w h ere you w ill
find everything you need to carry
you through the holidays.
Price. Thus., May 29. Sat, May 31, Mon. June 1
JAMES W . W A ID
BURIED SU N D A Y
Surviving are his wife, Lenna,
Claude.and Vernon, all of Stanfield,
Mrs. Lulu White of Ukiah and Mrs.
Wanda Duvall of Lexington, besides
six grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
He came to Oregon with his fam
ily in 1906, settling on a homestead
near Lexington. They moved to
Stanfield in 1912 where the family
has since made their home.
Mr. Waid was particularly known
for his home loving qualities. He
joined the church when a young man.
Funeral services for James W.
Waid were held Sunday afternoon in
the Stanfield Presbyterian church
with Rev. C. W arner of Hermiston
officiating. Burial was in the Echo
cemetery.
Mr. Wade was born October 4,
I s 51, in Savannah, Tenn., and lived
te be 89 years of age. He moved with!
his parents to the state of Missouri
when quite young. He was married i
te Thurza E. Cox in McDowell, Mo., M E T H O D IS T Y O U TH
August 6, 1876. They would have
celebrated their 65th wedding anni- ELECTS OFFICERS
'•rs a ry in August, 1941. To this
union were horn six children, one son
At a simple and yet inspiring cere
mony in the Methodist church, the
new officers of the local Methodist
Hermiston Taxi Service
Insured C arrier O p era tin g on P .U .C . A u th ority
Phone 2841
P arcel D eliv ery
—
P u b lish ed T a r iff R ates
A n y w h e r e in O regon
U. O. D e p o t S ervice
D on C. C ase, O p erator
CATSUP
flltss Rebecca Pierson was elected
president, with Miss Joyce Sater as
the secretary-treasurer and Bliss Jo
hanna Casper as song leader. These
with the following Commissioners
form the Youth Council of the
church: Devotional, Miss Omega Sa
fer; Missions, Miss Lois Casper; So
cial Service, Miss Dorothy Pierson: I
Recreational, Miss Grace Bensel and
John Bensel.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones from Ida
ho have rented the Coryell residence
and moved in the last of the week.
Esther and Beth W arner visited
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
va Boulware of Hermiston from
Tuesday until Saturday last week.
Rev. Haller from Dufur, Ore., oc
cupied the pulpit at the Pentecostal
church Friday evening.
Mrs. Jack Browning and daughter
Dolores are visiting her mother at
Pe-Ell, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter and
family motored to Malheur, Ore
Sunday.
Mrs. Goodbroad and son Peter
spent from Friday until Sunday at
I a Grande, returning with Mr. Good- 1
bread who motored up early Sunday.
Mrs. Obrian visited her son Glenn
anil tamity a few days last week
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Stokely Fancy Piquant Taste
EBONY RIPE OLIVES
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PARADISE DILL PICKLES Qt il" 15c
SHOESTRING POTATOES B17 fuu 10c
NEW LEADER SALTED SODAS g 14c
LUNCH BOX SAND. SPREAD « u ,3 7 c
BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER2 lb,„ 2 8c
KRAFT C H E E S E f e ; - ; - ¿ * 5 3 c
SEA LION SARDINES a .
5c
BILTMORE SOLID TUNA 2
29 c
SUNNY DAWN TOM. JUICE
15c
CANADA DRY BEVERAGES a «
14c
CORN
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PLAYFAIR DOG FOOD 3 IA£ ’ 11 c
ARGO STARCH
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KINGSFORD STARCH 3 PKGS. 25c
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