The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 14, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
Your
Store
RED & WHITE
PEAS, Red & White No. 2’s
SELF POLISHING WAX, Johnson’s
KLEENEX, 440’s ..........................
MATCHES, Red & White
EGG NOODLES, Red & White
2 for 35C
quart 98(
2 for 490
carton 230
1 lb. 230
OATS, R. & W. Quick or Regular
3 lbs. 290
CORN MEAL, Quaker
...............
24 oz. 120
CORN MEAL, Albers
.... 9 lbs. 390
TENDERONI
........................
4 oz. 70
1 lb. 590
HEMO
..............
KITCHEN TOWELS, Super Dry
2 for 230
LADY GODIVA BEAUTY SOAP
3 for i7e
WASHO
giant 590
LUREX ..............
............
- % gab 270
No. 2%‘s 180
SPINACH, Red & White
APPLE JUICE, NewWest ..............
.... 32 oz. 270
PANCAKE FLOUR, Red & White
No 2%‘s 210
BAKING POWDER, Red & White
11b. 190
FLOUR, Red & White...................
49 lbs. SI,75
VANILLA EXTRACT, Pheasant Imi.
8 oz. 230
Nice Fresh
ORANGES
Sunkist Navels
WILLAPA OYSTERS
pint
589
Jumbo Size
Dozen 639
Nice Fresh
HALIBUT
lb. 388
Medium Size
Dozen 394
Juice Size
Dozen 298
Nice Fresh
RED SALMON
lb.
400
Fryers
1b. 378
Roasting Hens
1,
4
356
Choice Fancy
Arizona
for 198
YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
REA PROBLEMS
TO BE STUDIED
7 dos More
HOME
BAKING
____
Momrokow
Large Firm
2 for 258
BEEF of all KINDS!
LADIES ELECT
NEW OFFICERS
group of wide-awake young people
who engage in a discussion of a topic
of real interest to every one, then we
invite you to attend this service.
Evening service, 8 p. m. Special |
music. Sermon subject, “Charge That | Mrs. A. E. Marble was elected pres-
To My Account”.
ident of the Woman’s Society of
You never really know the value of adequate automobile
Batteries need re-charging; clocks Christian Service of the Hermiston
insurance until “after the accident".
need re-winding; fires need re-fuel- .. ....
ling: cars need gasoline; the soul Methodist chureh at a recent meeting
If an accident strikes, your Farmers policy* goes swiftly and
needs strengthening; Come to church of that group. The society has been
surely
to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your
Sunday.
quite active during the past year and
interests.
plans are already completed for this
METHODIST CHURCH
Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don’t drive
year's work.
Malcolm B. Ballinger^ Minister
without insurance.
Other officers are: vice president.
Sunday. January 17—10 a. m., Mrs. Nomah O’Donnell; correspond­
JAMES H. BOYLEN
Agent
Sunday School at Hermiston and Ec­ ing secretary. Mrs. Preston Hollo-
Phone 3291 — Hermiston
ho churches. 11 a. m., Morning wor­ mon; recording secretary, Mrs. R. L.
ship at Hermiston with sermon by the Woolley; treasurer. Mrs. J. R. Huff­
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
minister: " “Go Back Into the Game. man; secretary local church activities.
inter- INSURANCE Exchange
sooc „ sou
6:30 p. m., Hermiston Youth Fei- Mrs. Oron Felthouse; secretary mis-
"National Standard Non-assessable Coverage.
lowship.
sionary education, Mrs. Alva Boul­
7:30 p. m.. Evening worship at ware; secretary of literature. Mrs.
Hermiston and Echo. At Hermiston Hollomon; secretary of supplies. Mrs.
cases where materials are already
the Young Adult Fellowship has M. L. Watson’, secretary of student
available; the installation of wire on
; charge, with the showing of the mo­ work, Mrs. L. S. Burrell; chairman
poles that were erected before rural
tion picture: “Chaff", which shows spiritual life, Mrs.
W. Bloom,
line building came to a halt several
! how the church helps migrant work­ chairman status of women, Mrs. Wa­
months ago; and relaxation of re­
strictions on the manufacture of ap­
ers in Florida. At Echo, sermon by terman; chairman of publicity. Mrs.
(Continued from page 1)
pliances such as milking machines,
| the minister.
Al Quiring.
democracy it symbolizes, demands motors, water systems and other de-
8:30 p. m., Young Adult Fellowship
The above officers were installed the
the best of all of us who work for vices, so that the farmer may obtain
i at Hermiston, with Leander Quiring Sunday morning during the services the interests of
oi rural electrification.
eiecirirication. ! all the tools he needs to make his
leading the discussion: “The Social at the local Methodist church.
I This is your chance to present prob- i maximum effort, with minimum la­
lems that have obstructed you locally bor.
| Bases of a Just and Durable Peace.”
and to join in a program for their
Mr. Ellis stressed the gravity of
Wednesday. 7 00 p. m.,’ motion pic-
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH ■ solution.
the farm labor shortage and said it
at Echo.
0 p. m., Prayer
R M. Aye is, Pattor
“We are virtually certain of having iwas the desire of all members of
| and Bible study at Echo.
Services aie held at the American at least one official of cabinet rank | REA co-ops to make electric power
Thursday, 8 p. m„ choir rehearsal Legion hall Sunday
:30 p. m. Song, in attendance, and Congressman John substitute to maximum degree for
at Hermiston.
prayer and pra
ice with sermon E. Rankin, one of the “daddies” of “muscle power” so that the flow of
I R.E.A. and its greatest exponent in vital foods to military personnel and
by the pastor.
the Congre s has already accepted our civilians may be continued at present
This
church
extends
a
special
invi
­
PENTECOS TA L TA BERNA CLE
invitation, The meeting promises to | or higher levels.
tation
to
defense
workers,
as
well
as
Pastor S. E. Graves
Ar ancements for the meeting.
all others, to attend these informal be the lar est and most significant
ei off
We decided to again have another afternoon gospel church services. If gathering of pub!
■ hieh will be held in St. Louis’ large
held >i the
Municipal auditorium, have been
musical program for young people you are lonely, sinsick, or distressed,
I Sunday night beginning at 7 p. m. If or if you are enjoying full fellowship
how electricity may cleared with the Office of Defense
you enjoy old fashioned music and with the Lord, here you will find the be put to wider use in the food-pro- Transportation, according to Mr. El­
singing. Come Sunday at 10 a. m. fellowship, inspiration and help you duction program will involve a “re­ lis. Business affairs to he transacted
for Bible school. A class for every need, even in these trying times. This appraisal" of regulations that have during the sessions include the in­
age. 11 a. m., worship service. 7:00 church stands firmly for the Old limited the use of materials for ex­ stallation of new board members and
p. m., Young people’s service.
Book. the old faith, the living Christ, pansion of rural electrification. Con­ completion of proposed changes in
Tuesday at 8 p. m., prayer meeting. “Now is the accepted time”, and a I gressman Ellis stated. Measures to by-laws.
Thursday, 8 p. m., Bible study and warm welcome awaits all who attend I be considered indue. ’ The possibi- Other problems of the locai cooper­
prayer meeting.
these Sunday afternoon services at|lities for additional service connect- ative win be considered and new ac-
We give you a hearty welcome.
1 the American Legion hall.
j ions along existing electric lines, in tivities will be organized.
SAFEWAY
GRAPEFRUIT
CHICKENS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1943.
Done This
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RED & WHITE STORE
10:30
Flour
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Hermiston Trading Co
ONE DELIVERY DAILY
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PINE CITY NEWS
Bg Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Abercrombie
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Marian
Finch and daughter Patty, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
aughter spent Friday evening at the
I. T. Ayers home in Hermiston. An
yster supper was served in the even-
day evening nt the Clayton Ayers
I me and played cards. Three tables
u re in play. High score went to
Nr and Mrs. Marian Finch. The par-
\
WAR BONOS
a To? THAT 10%
(BY NEW YEARS
ty was in honor of Mrs. Ayers’ birth-
day.
Wilbur Myers of Jerome, Idaho, is
here visiting his brother, Jasper My­
ers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore took
their son Gary to the doctor Satur­
day. He is ill with a bad cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers made
a business trip to Heppner Saturday.
Mr. and M1 . Henry Vogler II left
Pasco, Wn., to spend a
S on a business trip.
Mi Anna (). Thompson spent the
■ ek end with Mrs. Mable Hughes at
Lena.
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Rer. Ki nneth B, Daniels, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 a. m. Mrs. H.
G K ludsikofsky . superintendent.
Morning worship, II o’clock. Spec-
ial music. Sermon subject. “That In
Ml Things He Might HaHve the Pre-
eminence.”
. r. i , i p. m. it you are
I in fellowshipping with
IÍ you can’t get that
—ky tin's
on the appearance
ubbard's cupboard
amily fare in balance with sufficient
vitamins, minerals, and other body-
FOR IOUR DA LY QUOTA
Cr VITAMIN A
Good
All
KITCHEN CRAFT
Enrieltcd FLOUR
. . . Look to your dairy products, eggs,
sundry meats such as liver, heart and
kidney, oily fish, leafy green and yeU
low vegetables. If one “A" fool is
not available, then turn to another.
GET YOUR VITAMIN 3
. . From whole grain cereals, en­
riched Hour and bread, milk, eggs,
liver, kidney, fruits, and vegetables.
YOU’LL FIND VITAMIN C
... In oranges, lemons, grapefruit,
tomatoes and berries. Leafy un­
cooked vegetables, especially cab­
bage, can be called upon for “C.”
MINERALS ARE SO NECESSARY
Subject
♦o
Use Kitchen Craft—the home-type
flour that's especially mode for
home baking. Use it for breads,
pies, biscuits, cakes or more fancy
foods. If you are not completely
satisfied—your money bock.
Market
Changes
and
24’ ,-lb
WANTED!
TURLEYS, POULTRY G EGGS
er, heart and kidney are
best sot rees oí this ail im-
ineral. But too, there's
n cereals, enriched flour
. lean meats, egg yolks
TVe G
’i: th ■ ‘lowing prices iteli ri red. Portland, Oregon,
ibjeet to elm age i. thont notice”’
NO. 1 LIVI COLORED HENS, over I lbs.
26c
NO. I I EGHORN HENS. 1 lbs. ami up .
25c
NO. 1 1 EGHORN HENS, under 1
lbs.
22c
NO. 1 COLORED SPRINGS, 212 and up
30c
PRIME DRESSED YOUNG HEN TURKEYS
371c
PRIME DRESSED YOUNG TOM
TURKEYS
35c
l.'Ul.TRY FARM EGGS. 17 lbs. and up
46c
POULTRY FARM MEDIUMS, cases included
41c »
Wc furnish coops on request and will dress
your turkeys for you
Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co.
Main Office and Dressing Plant
232 S. E. Oak St
PORTLAND. OREGON
Phone EAst 5141
PROTEIN AND ENERGY FOODS
Proteins These are the sustain-
i g f ds around which our menus
the family quota is exhausted, then
think of the menu in terms of cheese.
I Energy Foods — Somehow or
I other, we seem to get our share of
these, so there's no need for worry
here. Breads, desserts, potatoes, in
seldom neglected on any menu.
g,
Sa/tway
av?
-—.
JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director
ryoo Your Par
: - -
ALL KINDS OF ROOFING MATERIALS
IF YOU HAVE A
e
,
To Build
A
Healthier Nation
. now more important that
so to
to build * ’,i,i! aPe N althier as
well as attra
in Nutrition
Leaky Roof
SEE THE
Stocks
PEARL BARLEY .
2 lb. pkg.
156 I Edwards
Delivery Service
. 4 lb. pkg.
PEANUT BUTTER. Dennison 1 lb.
NUT BUTTER. Real R-t„ 1 lb.
Pt.
21c
XU MADE MAYONNAISE
pt.
250
KNOX GELATINE, sparkling
oz.
2ld
ARGO CORN STARCH. 1 lb.. 3 for
250
49c
MAY DAY SALAD OIL
qt. bottle
rAKM-FRlSH PRODUCI
At Safeway’s modern fruit and vegetable
department you will find the choicest select­
ion of produce from the nation’s finest
growing centers. Save money by serving
yourself and paying BY THE POUND.
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
Navels - New
Crops
Texas or Arizona
Seedless
Rome Beauty-Delicious Apples
Winesap Apples - Texas Yams
California Carrots - Tomatoes
Rutabagas and Cauliflower
‘£ht
she
SHOPPING.
THAT WE NEEDED A PLAN TOO.
so we FORMED A ‘SHOPPING
CLus’. WE ALL LIKE SAFE WAY’S
METHOD OF MERCHANDISING
so WE PCK£D * OAy EARLY
LL 00 It
D HERE
2)4
Of COURSE NOT
DARLING
WE
60 TOGETHER
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394
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27e
DUCHESS SALAD DRE
ANO TIRES.
DO you ALL HAVE
8° Books IN THIS
NEIGHBORHOOD?
“THE FARMER’S OWN STORE”
Phone 2811
DRIED PR I
PA/NLESS GAS EXTRACTION
Inland Cooperative
Sack 89c
COFFE
PEACOCK BUCKWHEAT 22É
self rising .....
4 lbs. 007
PANCAKE FLOUR
Harvest Blossom, 10 lb. bag’Ty"
CERETANA OATS
4^0
Quick or regular - Lb. bagT—T
TOASTED WHEAT
o Ie d
. 412 lb. sk.
Triangle
And
Gold Medal Enriched Flour, 2412-lb. $1 OS; 49-lb. $2.09
i
. but the pinch hitters
arrot , cabbage, broc-
$4 i / O
49-lb
Sack
Albers Quick - Lge. pkg. -
OMATOES. Gardenside std., 212‘s
all green, 2’s
PARAGUS,
GERBER’S BABY FOODS, 3 cans
LAPPS DRY CEREAL, 8 oz. pkg.
ENRICHED BREAD, J.L W. 112 lb.
Il S )DA, 1 lb. pkgs.
2 for
)D, Strongh'rt..
8-oz.pg15C
LA FRANCE POWDER
reg. pkg.
PUREX BLEACH. >2 gal. 23c, Qt.
140
290
200
150
130
150
2
Oxydol
Granulated
SOAP
22-oz. Pkg.
230
Su-Purb
Granulated
SOAP
24-oz. pkg.
200
Peet's
MATCHES, Searchlight
SRFÍWA» MEATS/,,
250
Pork Roast, center cut
lb 32c
Pork Steak, center cut lb. 35c
Pork Liver, nutritious ... lb.
Salmon
Sauerkraut
fresh sliced
lb. 356
tangy-tasty
delicious
qt 158
GRANULATED
SOAP
OU* CARS. IT WORKS
IN OTHER WAYS, TOO. IF
you GET FOUR OF YOUR
GIRL FRIENDS TO 00 IT,
carton
80
12c
250
"SX07%" For.
et four or, PPing Civg
taking tuleNX,"” neight, .? .
Doperat ... . driving to .. to l^s
femes