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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
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SPECIALS FOR WEEK
BEGINNING JUNE 13th
M.J.B. COFFEE 29c
COUP. COFFEE 21c
D R IN K
Lb.
M IR A C L E A ID
LB.
A ssorted F ru it Flavors. C ooling
and refreshing. M akes delicious
desserts an d suckers.
3 Pkgs.
G round to your order.
E xcellent fo r iced tea
12 oz. tin
Faw n, O range Pekoe and Pekoe Black
T P A
59c
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4 9 lb-
eaport
PEACHES S No.
2 1/» tins
T all
FRUIT COCKTAIL cans
IO C
Knight’s Delux Burger Relish
Tow eling Bag
$1.79
29c
For those delicious ham burg ers - Full pt.
White Satin
Albers 9iutonjt
SUGAR
TAPIOCA
10 lb. b ag ...
WI1H 2 LARGE PKCS.
Albers
CORN
FLAKES
2 for
16 oz. pkg.
CRYSTAL W HITE
Hand Soap
Introductory
Value - 4 bars ....
16c
11/
19*
8 oz. pkg.
11*
FEED ? æ 2 a ^2 as .
PEAS, BEANS, No. 303 t i n s ....................3 for % £ *
Approved by AAHA-AVMA
CATSUP, 31 oz. tins
17*
PICKLED PIGS FEET, lge. 28 oz. jar
»9*
g?.*,*.« ItîiJ."
25c
HERMISTON MERCANTILE
COOPERATIVE PHONE
3011
A fflick Purchases Ileal Property
Town”, Wednesday purchased the present is well covered with trailer j
Archie T. Afflick, who operates a 10 acres of H. J. Beal, former Her houses. Mr. Beal has not announced J
small grocery store opposite “Tertel miston blacksmith. The acreage at his future plans.
S u n d ay Is
Father’s Day
— Buy Him A Gift With Money You Save Here —
Napkins
80 C ount Em bossed
6c
Hot Sauce Reg. Size
3 f or 10c
W ax P a p er125 Ft-RolIs 2 For25c
Six Box C arton 13c
M atches
Reg. Size 19c
Corned B eef
D eviled M eat I $ 3 C ans 10c
Y east F leishm ann’s
3c
C an 9c
Pineapple Fiats™
Each
J 0c
Mop Sticks
Large Pkg. 1 lc
PEP
14 Oz. Bottle
9c
Catsup
Large Can 10c
KRAUT
Sliced
19c
M inced H am
10c Size
7c
Potato Chips
Large C an
10c
Fruit C ocktail
Connor’s Cash Stores
HERMISTON
Phone 2761
PENDLETON
Next door to
Koeppen'u D rug Store
ARLINGTON
Phone 1082
Hermiston’s first venture under
the lights at Pendleton suffered a
relapse Tuesday evening when they
ran smack into a no-hit contest!
against the H arris Pine Mill aggre
gation. Griffin and Skinner, mill |
pitchers, completely baffled
t.._
Hermiston batters who failed to |
connect for a single hit.
In the meantime, however, tL_
mill hatters landed on Anderson and
Sollers, Hermiston moundsmen, for |
1 runs. The game was called at
the end of five innings.
I he local team, which is sponsored
hv Hale's Confectionery, will tangle
with the U. S. Engineers in a con
test Friday night.
MRS. MAGNUSSEN
RECEIVES HONOR
Mrs. Flora Magnussen of Urns-
j tilla, who has written the song,
“Just A Little Kiss," received word
this week from the Westmore Music
Corporation of Portland stating that
her song is gaining in popularity
throughout the United States and a r
rangements have been completed
whereby over 700 radio stations and
all the networks are licensed to use
her number.
Mrs. Magnussen has written sev
eral songs in recent years but this
is the first one which has gained n a -||
tional recognition. Her friends are
wishing her much success in the ven
ture.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the members of
the Masonic lodge, the members of
the Eastern Star and all Dad’s
friends for their kindness during our
recent bereavement.
Louis and Florence Garner.
Cook WiA. f a v o r it e d is h fo r
YOU can bet your life
you'll find e v ery th in g
FATHER'S DAY
you n e e d . p r ic e d to
sa v e y o u m o n e y
At
your neighborhood
I
The members of the Hermiston
Rotary club were given a rare treat
at the regular luncheon meetingI
1 hursday at the high school when the j
Felthouse brothers. W. W. and O. O.,
treated the group to a trout dinner.
The meal was prepared by the ladies j
of the Methodist church.
The trout were brought back from
East Lake where the Felthouses!
fished from Sunday to Wednesday.
Others at the lake were George Har-
kenrider, Curtis Simons, Harold Ran
kin and Dr. F. B. Belt.
LOCAL SOFTBALL
TEAM DEFEATED
PILGRIM H O LIN E SS CHURCH
O. A. Wells in charge
Sunday school, 10 A. M.
Preaching service, 11 A. M.
Young people’s meeting, 7 P. M
Preaching service, 7:45 P. M.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday at
45 P. M.
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary lad
ies enjoyed a very good program at
their meeting June 6. The program
consisted of music and singing. Mrs.
Alice Hammer and Miss Gloria Ham
mer played two duet numbers, and
Gloria, Viola and Louisa Hammer
sang. Little Carrol Hammer delight
ed the ladies by singing a number.
Mrs. Alice Hammer and Mrs. Ber
tha Hammer had charge of the pro
gram and refreshments. Sandwich
es. cookies and coffee were served.
The next meeting will be held in
the Columbia school house June 20,
The Surplus Marketing Adminis
tration recently announced its inten
tion of buying seven million pounds
of western honey. A price of 4 *4 c
for liquid light amber, U. S. No. 1
has been offered.
According to Jens Skovbo, local
producer, anyone wishing to dispose
of such honey should mail offers to
the administration office in San
Francisco by June 13. Blanks for
submitting offers are available at
the office of M. E. Knickerbocker,
assistant county agent.
We’re Here
to Serve I
ROTARY CLUB
FEASTS ON TROUT
ENJOYED JUNE 6
HONEY PRODUCERS
YOUR O W N STORE
pkg.
Berry Season Now Here
The Hermiston softball league will
| get under way this coming Monday
night, June 16, at 6 :30 o’clock when
j Hale’s Confectionery meets the local
SEE
US FO R
! Rotary club. The first round sched
ule will be played as twilight ball
! during which time efforts will be
f continued to secure lights.
There are four teams included in
the line-up which will play four
nights a week, Monday through
Thursday. The teams are Hale’s
1 Confectionery, Rotary club, Echo
HERMISTON, OREGON
Terteling team and the Hermiston
: Terteling team. All of these teams
[ have been practicing and are ready
j to go.
as the mattress making project will
The rest of the schedule for the THERMOMETER IS
be held in the club room. Mrs. Gracu
J first week is as follows: Tuesday—
Foster, Mrs. Mary H arr and Mrs.
Rotary club vs. Hermiston Tertel- POPULAR SUBJECT
Mary Buell will be in charge.
ings; Wednesday—Echo vs. Hermis
ton Tertelings: Thursday— Hale’s
Newcomers in Hermiston received
M ETHODIST CHURCH
vs. Echo.
their first taste of eastern Oregon
Rev. Stearns Cushing, Pastor
summer weather Wednesday when i
Why Don’t You Saunter? Did you
the thermometer registered 96, ac
LOCAL PARTIES
cording to Charles Taylor, city ever pause to reflect upon your
weather man. However, old timers 1 hurry? We all need very much in
MAKE COULEE TRIP
are saying, ‘‘Ye ain’t seen nuthin' times such as these to stop and re-
yet.” The past week brought con i plcnish the drain resources of our
A party composed of Mr. and Mrs.
siderable rainfall with, a total of .50 lives. The demands are great and
J. P. Morse, Mrs. Casha Shaw, Mr.
only the Power of God can enable us
In. being recorded.
and Mrs. Guy Shaw, all of Hermis
1 to meet them.
The
report
for
the
week,
accord
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Putman of
You are invited to join our Christ-
ing to Mr. Taylor, follows:
Walla Walla and Mrs. H arry Lake
Date
Max Min. ! centered worship.
of Pasco made a trip to Grand Cou
•June t
.
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lee dam Sunday, returning home on
C E N TR A L CHURCH OF CHRIST
June 5 ...
... 83 .
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Monday.
C. Warner, Pastor
...... 82 .
June 6
58
The return was made through the
The theme for the Sunday morning
50
June
Big Bend region where thousands of
worship service will be, “Are Ye
June
74
52
acres of wheat are reported flat on
Able?” For the Sunday evening
June
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the ground due to the heavy ra in s: June 10
service the theme will be “The
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and wind.
Church Wa Long For”.
Group No 2 of the Women’s Coun
F. B. A. MEETING
cil will meet Wednesday afternoon,
NOTICE GIVEN TO
June 18.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941.
Tobacco
Pnnco Alberi
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SAFE WAY j
65«
Priem EHectjv»
Friday, June 13th
to Mon., lune lôth
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CRYSTAL WHITE ~ PÆ
RAUT } N o 25(
10 bars 29c SAUERK
GRAPEFRUIT J No. 2 tins 2Ç# WAX PAPER 2 125 ft rolls 21c
Canterbury Tea, Black, '/i lb 25«
Upton's Tea Vi lb 4Oe; Lb. 79«
Airway Coffee, Lb. 14«; 3 lbs. 39«
Jell WeH Desserts
3 pkgs 11c
Ruby Catsup, 3 12-oz. bottles 25«
Favorite Matches, Ctn 6 bxs. 14«
Su-Purb Soap 24oz. 15« 50oz 29«
Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 tall can 13«
Ivory Soap, Lg bar 9c; 4 med. 21«
Sierra Pine Soap
3 bars 17«
Lus Toilet Soap
Bar 6c
Camay Soap
Per bar 6c
lopl Satis Shortening
17« X», .n45c
lit c h n Ctsff Fleer
49-Ib rack
*1-59
Pn-Jd Pectin
3 pe,. 25«
H einz Asst. Soup, 16-oz. can 12c
Libby Deviled M eat 3 - 'A cans ,0 c
Cerber's Baby Foods 4 cans 25c
Franco-Amer. Spagh. 3 cans 25 c
Stokely Pineapple Jce No. 2s ,0 c
Town House C rfrt Jce, 2-2s 15c
Highway Sliced Beets 3 -2 s 25c
Lunch B ob Sndwich Sprd Qt. 37c
NBC Shredded W heat, 2 pkg 21c
Ian Mason Jan
£ 82«
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100-ib. meh »5.80
Gat Tour
Vitamin« tba
Natural Wav
W atermelons
I C h e ru b M U .K X
Tall Cana 4 for 29«
Guaranteed
Radishes - G«. Onions, bu.
CARROTS, tops removed
TOMATOES,
IF
lb.
fancy field grown
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BEETS, selected Seattle bunches
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B ra d « A M I L K
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BEEF ROAST
40c
........................... Lb.
Bacon
Any size piece
Eastern sug
Cen Pack —
whole or half ! ar cured
Lb. 2 8 < 1 Lb. 2 5 <
Lb.
25c
LO
Blade cuts- genuine steer beef
Skinned
Hams
Lb.
C re a m C h e *« e
Mild
qumity meats
lie
Quart
G ra d e A B u tte r
Boiling
Beef
Flavorsome
tasty.
Lb. 13<
21<
Sirloin
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Steak
Lb.
28<