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THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1945. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE EIGHT WANTED! All Kinds of Poultry-- Hens - Roosters - Ducks - Geese - Turkeys HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID ANY AMOUNT — ANY TIME Cull Your Flocks NOW—While the price is highest, and re place with BOYINGTON incomparable chicks. CITY FEED STORE Pendleton, Oregon SGT. CRAMPTON VISITOR HERE Holy Week Services Scheduled EASTERN STAR I wAkAAkkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAS INSTRUCTION • g---- Spring Has Arrived! (Continued from page 1) ber. Other visiting members includ- ed Past Worthy Grand Patron Kenneth McRae and Mrs. McRae . of Ionic Chapter No. 102 of Helix, and Mr. Folger, susband of Asso- — ciate Grand Conductress Cather- a ine Feiger of Rose City Chapter . No. 86 of Portland. " Members, both visitors and lo- | — cal, who teach school, will be the - especially honored guests at the I a next meeting, at which time all I " members of the Eastern Star are | — cordially invited to attend. There | < will also be the conferring of the I a degree upon two new members. " A social hour followed the "I School of Instruction, with Prin- — cess Thompson as chairman of the a refreshment committee. 2 Keep In Step With Mother Nature. Lumber is still very scarce, but even though you cannot build at this time — you can make old things look like new with a good coat of paint See us today for further information. The Hermiston Ministerial asso ciation will hold two special ser vices during Holy Week for the in BAND AND GLEE spiration of all who desire to at CLUB TO PRESENT Sgt. Willis Crampton, recently tend. A Good Friday service will stationed at Robbins Field, Geor be held at 8:00 p. m. at the Meth CONCERT FRIDAY gia, is in Hermiston visiting rela odist church and an Easter Sunrise tives and friends. He plans to re service at 6:00 a. m. at the Central (Continued from Page 1) turn to Georgia this week end, Church of Christ. More details following completion of his fur and complete programs will be na Lamm, Donna Mohr. lough. Sgt. Crampton is now an announced next week. Juanita Mueller. Leia McCon- instructor in sheet metal work at nell, Virginia McKenzie, Beverly his camp. He recently returned Echo Community Methodist Norton, Patty Parker, Dorothy from 25 12 months service in Alas Church Peck, Laura Peterson, Bonnie ka. Rev. Earl B. Cotton, Pastor Rennecker, Frances Smelcer, Mar His brother, Pvt Ralph Cramp Sunday, March 25, 10:00 A. M., ilyn Snyder, Barbara Todd. Nan ton, is now stationed at the Doug Sunday School, B. Middleton, sup cy Tucker. Faye Ufford, Bethel way Proving Grounds, Utah, and erintendent: 11:00 a. m., morning Pettis, Lois Brooks, Irene Cramp is driving a bus. He recently re worship, theme, ton. "What God 11. 3. Hide Inside This Letter by turned from overseas duty and Needs”; 7:30 p. m., evening ser Vera Cross, Dan Follett, Mary McHugh. now appears to have recovered Gundelfinger, Rosalie Hammer, from a severe case of malaria fev- vice. 4. O Meadow. Meadow . Tre- Thursday, March 29th, 8:00 p. Geneva Hughey, Cecil Hunt, Mur 1. er. harne. m.. Rust College Singers. You are iel Kingsley, Mildred Lambert, B — Girls' Voices: cordially invited to these services. Kay Logan, Ruth McCulley, Fern 2. SPRING COMES 5. The Lost Chord Sullivan. McFarlin, Dorothy Olson, Anna Styne. 6. I ll Walk Alone bell Peterson, Peggy Sommerer, U.O.D. NEWS LIKE A LAMB 3. 7. Barcarolle from Hoffman Peggy Todd, Barbara Woodward. by Offenback. Following is the program: 4. In spite of the fact that other employee here for over two years 3. Go Down Moses .. Spiritual Section I — Chorus: portions of the country are re is leaving Saturday due to illness. •). Good Night, Sweet Dreams A—Mixed Voices: Thomas Brown transferred to 5. porting floods, winds and snow, by Styne. 1. Hail, Smiling Morn .. Spof spring officially arrived here West Area. 10. Day Ends (Drigo's Sere ford. Delpha Markham spent Friday 6. Tuesday with the type of weather nade) by Drigo. 2. Po’ Little Jesus James that California at one time was and Saturday in Salem on busi noted for. The thermometer rose ness. to 63 with a minimum during the Magazine Area— Members of the Magazine Field night of 52. In contrast to the summer weather here, at Meach Office received a newsy letter am several inches of snow fell from Lillian Waldow, formerly of Control. She gave an interesting during the same period. The report for the week follows: account of the flood in that part of Iowa. Date Max. Min. Business visitors in Pendleton March 14 ............ 56 36 were Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelson and March 15 ............... 57 30 daughter, Miss Clara Correa, Lin March 16 .............. 57 32 da Neary and Frances Troesch. March 17 .................. 55 33 Gertrude Meade is recovering March 18 ..... 60 32 How to Make nicely from scarlet fever. March 19 ................ 59 36 Ray Harmon is on annual leave. March 20 ---------------- 63 52 Hot Cross Bans Clara Correa and Lois Williams hot CROSS BUNS are on the sick list. Glen Wilcox Reported Fine 6 to 6%2 cups all- News of Harold "Rosey" Rosen purpose Hour ’ egg Frank Harkenrider, son of Mr. ‘4 cup softened was received last week. He and Mrs. George Harkenrider, re baum is stationed at Camp Walters, 1 cup milk turned from Portland late Thurs Texas. 1 cup seedless day following his physical for the Lon Henson and family have %a cup currants armed service. He received limit from Ordnance City to Ir Sift and measure flour and gift again ed service. Frank states that he moved with spices Heat milk until bubbles visited Glen Wilcox at the Eman- rigon. ------ — e = --- form around edge: add water and cool to lukewarm. Add crumbled uel hospital and found him get Hebrew Missionary To Speak yeast, sugar and salt, stirring until ting along nicely. yeast is dissolved, add beaten egg. Rev. Karl Faulkner of Portland then flour mixture all at once. Add will be the guest speaker at the butter or margarine, raisins and cur rants and work until dough leaves morning and evening worship ser side of bowl Turn out on lightly vices in the Baptist church. Mr. floured board, knead gently until LIFE’S Little TROUBLES GUADE A smooth, about 3 minutes Place Faulkner served as a missionary dough in greased bowl, cover with Easter is only a low to the Jews in Eastern Europe un damp cloth. Let rise in warm place days away Get a until double in bulk, about 2 hours. til forced to leave there because good supply of eggs Remove from bowl onto lightly of war conditions. He will show floured board Shape into ball, place this week. on floured board, divide into four colored slides in the evening ser portions, shape each into ball; cover vice of the Jewish work in Buda with damp cloth; and let stand 15 minutes. Divide each ball into 8 pest, of Ruthenian and Hungarian LARGE small ones, place on greased baking believers, also a Jew from Yugo sheet 2 inches apart, cover; and lot DOZ. rise until almost double in bulk slavia. Mr. Faulkner worked for Brush with egg wash (1 egg yolk sixteen months in Czechoslovakia, beaten with 3 tablespoons water); Tuxedo Tuna 1/2 can (2 R. pts.) 25c cut shallow crosses with scissors on until it was overrun by the Hun top of each roll Bake 5 minutes in Country Home Corn ( ” ) 13c garians. He was put out of Hun No need to lie in bed — toss— moderately hot oven (425° F.); re Niblets. Del Maíz 12-oz. can ( 37) 14c duce to moderate oven (350® F.); worry and fret because CON gary at the outbreak of the war and bake 15 to 20 minutes longer, or Peas, Highway. 4-sieve (3P) No 2 13c STIPATION or GAS PRES and spent a month in Yugoslavia. until done. When almost cold, mark SURE won’t let you sleep Be Green Beau. White Tag. No 2 (12 ) 11c crosses with thin icing made of pow In 1942 he with twelve other sensible—get up—take a dash of dered sugar and just enough cream Diced Carrots, Blue Tag 303 jar 12c Americans escaped from Buda to spread easily Makes 32 buns. ADLER-I-KA pest and made their way to Amer Prune Juice, Heart’s Delight qt. bot. 24c to relieve the pressure of large Safeway ica. Apple Ilice, New West qt. bot. 23c ALWRUS USE FULLER PRINTS Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co All Through the Night by Welsh. Section II — Band March—Quality Plus by Jewell. Cossack Invocation and Dance by Lenikov. Waltz—Straussiana by Ser- edy. Dance of the Goblins by Englemann. Dreams Are Getting Better by Mizzy. Coronation March from Le Prophète by Meyerbeer. 7. Andante Cantabile by Ts chaikowsky. 3. Hungarian Dances 5 & 6 by Brahms. 9. National Emblem March by Bagley. 10. (a) Peer Gynt's Nightmare by Buchtel. (b) So This Is Dvorak by Buchtel. 11. March—The Banqueters by Holmes. Star Spangled Banner. SAFEWAY far faster baking needs ,542/0 __ ___ EGGS VPe suite gaa 4 4 -CAN’T SLEEP- intestines on nerves and organs of the digestive tract. Adlcrika assists old food wastes and gas through a comfortable bowel movement so that bowels return to normal size and the discomforts of pressure stop. Before you know it, you are asleep. Morning finds you feeling clean — refreshed and ready for a good day’s work or fun. Caution, use only as directed. Get from yottr tlnflM today. Moore & Ripley Drug Store Stanfield Has New Manager A. G. Jackson of Stanfield as sumed management of the Stan field Tum-A-Lum office March 15. | replacing Clyde Kenison who has | held that position for many years. Mr Jackson for some time was ! with Plant Property at the Uma tilla Ordnance Depot. No reason has been given for Mr Kenison’s resignation. Union 76 Gasoline © Horntmakers' Bureau Grapefruit Juice. Treesweet, 2's (P ) 13c Clapp’s Strained Baby Foods, per can 7c K. C. Baking Powder 2 5-oz. jar 22c Chocolate Syrup. Sifer’s 20-oz. jar 27c Nabisco 1007. Bran pound pkg 17c Honey Maid Grahams 2-lb box 33c H-0 Rolled Oats. Reg. or Ok. lb., pkg 13c Boraxo, kind to hands 10-oz. can 12c Airway Coffee, mild lb. 20c: 3-lb. 58c Neb lili Coffee, rich lb 23c; 2-lb 45c JULIA LEE WRIGHT Director Reg or Drip STEAKS Sauerkraut from the barrel Quart 15» Weiners delicious with kraut lb (5 pts ) 37e We are paying the following prices on live youltry and eggs, delivered our plant for the month of March NO. 1 LIVE COLORED HENS . ... 279 NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS ........................... 279 NO. 1 COLORED SPRINGS ............... 314 NO. 1 LEGHORN BROILERS ................ 314 GRADE A LARGE EGGS, cases included................ 37 GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS, cases included ... 33 Minced Luncheon Meat Ib (4 pt) 37e American Cheese, sliced Ib (12 pis »37» ALLIE TAES A LOOKSEF -- - ■ - .. . Coops furnished on request. 232 S. E. Oak St. PHONE EAst 5141 Portland. Ore Sperry Flour ».. so $25 KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR, 25 lb $1.02: 50-lb $1.99 SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR 2%-lb pkg 26c XRUSTEAZ PIE CRUST 17-02 pkg 24c SUN MAID NECTAR RAISINS 15-oz pkg 12e JULIA LEE WRIGHT S RAISIN BREAD. I lb loot 12c KRISPY SODA CRACKERS 2-lb rackage 33c .21 .OS .49 SALMON HOT SAUCE Gezdzrosde MINCEMEAT In"su"öz3er JELLO Assorted Flavors Pkg. .06 DRY CLEANER Gallon .63 SALT Snow White 20 oz. carton .07 WHITE MAGIC Bleaches, .32 Tomatoes”*^" lb. .21 ! lb. 1.06 - lb. .27 * pt. .65 lb. .25 lb. .35 WANTED! ; Cash prices i Veal, Rabb 7 Chick- Calovas Carrots Squash Spinach lb. .59 Ib. .06 Firm Ripe Clip Top .07 pkg. .23 Cut or Whol. Ib. Grapefrit Arisons lb. .07 Brocolli Ger Tondsr Cabbage soma --a- __________________________ F J SUSAN V AST CAE OVER TO ask iou ABour F000 WAC Turkeys - Breeder Hens and Toms Wanted NORTHWEST POULTRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Main Office and Dressing Plant ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING (12 pts.) 3-lb ja 59c MILK, Nationally adv brands Tall (IWpts.l 2/19e FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST 3 cakes ine KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING pt. jar 26« KRAFT Old Eng. CHEESE Spread. 5-oz. gl (3 pts.) 51c HERSHEY'S COCOA Y2-pound pkg 10e Schilling's Assort. FOOD COLORS, pkg of 4 bot. 23c SNO-WHITE SALT, Plain or iodized pkg 7c CANE SUGAR 5-lb paper (Stamp 35) 33e SAFiWAy PRODUCE Jar CRAB MEAT, fresh - FRESH CRABS - - - FRESH OYSTERS - ■ SALT MACKEREL - SALT HERRING - - BONELESS HERRING Fuel Oil — Stove Oil — Burner Oil — Insect Sprays Prompt Delivery Call 2751 —George Harkenrider WAMTED-UVE POULTRY & EGOS U. Featuring l^m-Point and No-Point I'aluM UNION OIL COMPANY «ïft 18e corra SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEAT Triton Motor Oil Margarine ïi • I W al) " -=%