The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 22, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 22, 1943.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
Your
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RED&WHUE
IS
A
UNION
Store
STORE —
Specials for April 23, 24 and 26
Frozen Fruits & Vegetables
Points Reduced
SUNSPUN....................
pint 280
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, R. & W..... Lb. 259
NOODLES, R. & W......
Lb. 25-
BEANS, small white or Red Idaho
BAKING POWDER, R. & W.........
FLOU R, R. & W.......................
COFFEE, R. & W.....................
APPLE JUICE, New West
APRICOTS, R. & W...........
ASPARAGUS, R. & W......
GRAPEFRUIT, R. & W.....
... 3 Lbs. 278
Lb. 19.
49 Lbs. $2.10
....... Lb- 340
32 oz.
No. 212 can
__ No. 2 can
46 oz. can
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Malcolmn B. Ballinger, Minister
April 25th—Easter Sunday. 6:30
a. m.. Sunrise Service. 10 a. m., Sun­
day School in Hermiston and Echo
| churches. 11 a. m., Morning worship
in Hermiston church, with sermon by
j the minister: “He Is Risen”. Easter
anthems by the church choir: “Lift
| Up Your Heads” by Lorenz, “Song of
Eastertide” by Nolte, “Easter Dawn”
by Holton, and “Chimes of Easter
Day” by Nolte. Trumpet solo. “The
Holy City” by Adams.
Noon—Easter dinner at Echo
church.
7:30 p. m.. Evening worship in Ec-
i ho church, with sermon by the minis-
| ter and special music.
2778
308
338
358
258
BLACKEYED BEANS ........ no points, 2 lbs.
C O R N, R . & W.
No. 2 cans, 2 for 356
TOMATO JUICE, R. & W............. 46 oz. can 240
FLAV-R-JELL, R. & W........................ A for ore
OATS, R. & W..................
PEP, Kellogg’s.................
BRAN FLAKES, Post’s.......
FLY SWATTERS, Kantmiss
3 1bs. 279
10 oz. 106
Large
each
166
10c
Meat Department—
Thursday after spending the week in
Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Whitney and
family left for Red Bluff, Calif., Sun­
day where they will make their new
home.
Agnes Caldwell is staying at Mrs.
Nora Wilson’s until school is out.
Arlington defeated Irrigon on the
local ball diamond Friday afternoon.
Geo. Harkenrider
Has
OIL TO BURN
All Types of Lubricants to Fit All Needs
Union 76 Gasoline - Triton Motor Oil
(Held from last week)
Leslie Rucker arrived Monday from
Bend to spend a week. He took his
folks up to Wallowa Wednesday to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Rucker’s
brother, Mr. Lathrop. They plan to
return Thursday.
A birthday party was given at the
home of Miss Ruby Forbes Tuesday
night in honor of Juanita Voile. Those
present were Agnes Caldwell, Patty
Markham, Delpha and LaVelle Mark­
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES ham. Jeanne Broun, Lois Williams,
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. Doreen Gau, Clara Frazier. Beth
m. at the American Legion hall. All Russell, Loretta White. Mrs. Forbes.
Omega Forbes. Jack Zubransky. Bill
are cordially invited to attend.
Voile. George Voile. Clark Stephens,
Leonard Aldrich, Joe Wilson. Ken­
neth Forbes and Mr. Forbes from Ir­
rigon, Albert Ball. Lee McLouth. Ter­
ry Yeager. Walt Van Metre and Sea­
man Third Class George Yeager of
By Agnes Caldwell
Boardman. Miss Voile received a
Mrs. Joy Weigand and daughter of gold locket from the Irrigon high
Kennewick are visiting her parents, school students, besides several other
gifts. Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith.
The Irrigon high school softball
Ray Sparks is in port at San Fran­
cisco now after being in action for team was defeated at Boardman 15-4
some time, according to a letter re­ Tuesday afternoon.
ceived Friday by Mrs. Floyd Sparks.
He sent home some pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedwell went
to Hebo to visit their son Ernest and
family.
Mrs. Cecil Goodwin arrived Thurs­
day from California where she has
PAID FOR
been with her husband who is with
the army. She reports he just left
for Tennessee where he will go to an
officers school.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith spent Sun­
AT THE RANCH
day at the Caldwell home.
The John Voile family spent Thurs­
WASHINGTON CREAMERIES
day and Friday planting watermelons.
D. C. Keller — Hermiston
Rev. Graves of Hermiston delivered
Phone 2624
the sermon at the Pentecostal church
here Friday night.
Leslie Rucker returned to Bend
OLD TIME
Dance Every Saturday Night!
Hermiston Park Hall
NOTICE—We, the most recent managers of the •
Townsend hall, have moved our sound system and
orchestra to the Park Hall, We are for giving you a
better floor, more room and a better time for the
same admission.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
First Church of Christ, Scientist
ANNOUNCES
Free Lecture on Christian Science
Top Prices
By
gavin
POULTRY
Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
Monday, April 26, 1943, at 8:15 P. M.
In Church Auditorium
103 S. W. Byers Avenue
— You and Your Friends are Cordially Invited to Attend —
Every Tuesday!
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This week’s Julia Lee
Wright article in the Family
Circle magazine gives tempting
ideas and recipes for an Easter
dinner as well as hints on egg
decorating. The Family
.
Circle is free at
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Safeway.
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Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Pink
6 for 398
LEMONS, Large Sunkist ..................... Dozen 290
CALO VAS for Salads.......................... 2 for 19.
TOMATOES, Ripe and Firm...............Pound 230
RADISHES and ONIONS......... 2 bunches 156
RED & WHITE ST9RE
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
with an Easter message at 11 a. m.
J. W. Stuart, Minister
Young people’s service at 7 p. m.
Up from the grave He arose, with 1 Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
a mighty triumph o’er His foes; He ' We will be happy to see you at our
arose a Victor from the dark domain, services this Easter.
and He lives forever with His saints
PEN TECOST A L TA BERNACLE
to reign. He arose! He arose! Halli-
Pastor Shelby E. Graves
lujah! Christ arose!
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
j We observe Easter this next Sun-
Easter services—Morning worship day. The theme will be presenting a
—————————— — Living Christ to a dieing world. As
God rolled away the stone from
| Christ's tomb for Mary, so is He able
j to roll away the stone that hinders
you.
Sunday, 10 a m„ Bible school. A
| class for every age.
11 a. m., Worship hour.
7:00 p. m., Young people's service.
A
The young people have been enjoying
•
these services very much.
•
8 p. m.. Evangelistic service.
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Tuesday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting,
a
Thursday. 8 p. m., Bible study and
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prayer meeting.
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CATHOLIC EASTER SERVICES
Allan Cullen
Mass will be at the following
If you pick the
RIGHT DAYS
AND THE
AT RIGHT SCHEDULES
♦ To get the most out of wartime bus
service — travel on the right day —
preferably a mid-week day. Call your
bus agent well in advance for least
traveled schedules And remember—
travel light—buy tickets in advance
— be on tune, it’s a patriotic duty.
Hermiston Drug Co.
Phone 2271
Hermiston. 9 and 11 a. m.
Umatilla. 8:00 a. m.
Pilot Rock, 8:30 a. m.
Hours for Confession:
Hermiston, Friday evening after
Stations of the Cross. Saturday, 3 to
6 p. m.„ 7 to 9 p. m.
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. H. V. McGee, Pastor
“The Oldest Easter Message."
From the ancient tombs of Egypt
comes some messages of the resurrec­
tion that sounds strangely like our:
New Testament statements. What j
did the Egyptians. 2600 years before |
Christ, know about eternal life and
| the resurrection of the body*
The choir will favor us with sever-
al special numbers during the Easter
morning worship service.
Sunday evening the subject for dis­
cussion will be, “The Baptism Unto
Fresh Eggs doz. 39c ‘ I Gay,
Pais Egg Dyes 3 pkgs. 25c
easy-to-apply colors - Pkg. 10c
GRADE A LARGE WHITE
Points
•
BUY US WAR
BONDS
•
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
E. M. Butenshon, Minister
There will be a Lutheran service in
the Baptist church on April 25th, at
2:30 p. m. Sunday School at 1:30.
Residence of pastor. 811 N. W. Car­
den Ave., Pendleton. Oregon.
Points
Powdered Sugar
3 Mushroom Soup Mix
9c
1 lb. package
23c
Salad Dressing
10 Chili Sauce
Sunny Dawn - 46 oz.
Seedless Raisins
Bread
14c
Coffee
14c
Coffee
Standard No. 212 can
16 Sugar Belle Peas
14c
3 cans 20c
Gerbers
CRUMB-SCRAMBLED
recommend these taste-
pleasant offerings for any meal
of the day. Eggs, you know, are
good in place et meat, besides
being rich In Vitamins A, B, E.
COTTAGI
CHEESE
EGGS-
Combine 1 cup bread
crumbs with 12 cup of milk
and allow to stand for 5
minutes. Mix well with 4
beaten eggs, season and
scramble. And try baking
thia same egg-crumb mix­
ture in tomato cups. It’s a
delightful way to make 4
eggs take care of 6 appe­
tites.
and minerals.
OMELET-
To a 4-egg omelet, add a
cup of cottage cheese, beat­
ing it well into the egg­
yolks. Prepare in the usual
way and serve sizzling hot.
It’s delicious!
To Moke Easter Sunshine
Egg Nests
sAFEwAY MfATS I
49 lb. sack $1.79
Flour
Kitchen Craft - enriched
Ige. pkg. 25c
Swans Down
Cake Flour
For Your Easter Dinner—Ar-
A4
name mours. Swift Cenpak, Morrell orh 4 I C
"99” Del Monte - 7 points per pound."”* " " ”
II
SLICED HAM, 8 points per pound
lb.
PORK ROAST, Center Cuts, 7 points
lb.
SKINLESS WIENERS. 5 points per lb. lb.
SLICED BACON, 4 pts. a pkg.
* lb. pkg.
For Table Decorations
60c
350
30c
230
Fresh Yeast
3 cakes 10c
Fleischman’s
Crisco Shortening 3 lbs. 71c
15 points - Red Stamps
Royal Satin
3 lb. jar 64c
Shortening-15 pts. red stamps
Vanilla
2 oz. bottle 32c
Schilling’s Extract
Homemahert' Bureau
lb.
210
14‘c
APPLES lb.
Ex. fey. Winesaps
Corn Meal
9 lb. bag 31c
Mammy Lou Yellow
lb. 14c
Quality
1 lb. jar 31c
Farmer’s Gold
SAFEWAY
PROPUCE
: " " ‘ __ __
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Asparagus
lb. pkg. 21c
Margarine
Dalewood - 5 pts. red stamps
Honey
CALAVOS
JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director
1 Baby Food
New egg dishes win tssie-spprevat
"Easter Sunshine Egg Nests
with Bacon, Sausage or Ham
(if available)
Hot Cross Buns
Jelly or Jam
Festive Compote
(Mixed canned or fresh fruits served
in sherbet glasses dessert fashion.)
with a basket of Bunny Cookies
Milk
Teo
Coffee
Sajeway
lb. 24c
Edwards Whole Roast
No. 2 can
We
Made-to-order decorations for
Easter morning may be real blos­
soms if you are fortunate enough to
have them, or a transplanted bare
twig decorated with pastel crepe
paper blossoms Use a small twig
with a blossom attached on white
cards for place markers
lb. 23c
Nob Hill Whole roast
Riviera - 16 oz. jar
24 Tomatoes
13c
Julia Lee Wright’s 112 lb.
Nalley’s Horseradish
FOR AN (ASTIR BRUNCH
Trim crusts off a day-old 1 ! 2-pound
pullman or large loaf of enriched
•white or wheat bread. Cut into 6
slices about 2 inches I hick With a
sharp knife, hollow out the center of
each block of bread, leaving a 12-
inch wall on the sides and bottom.
Dot inside of the cases with softened
butter. Drop 1 or 2 eggs into each
case. Season with Salt and pepper
and dot top with butter Bake imme­
diately on a cookie sheet or drip pan
in a moderate oven (350 F.) 25
minutes or until eggs are set and
cases browned Serve hot on heated
dishes. Serves 6.
jar 9c
3 Raviola
’
23c
2 lb. pkg.
Moneta 1212 oz. bottle
Why not serve a hearty, yet delight­
fully festive breakfast with all of the
accompanying specialties that make
Easter a warm welcome to spring.
Food and decorations seem to just
naturally lend themselves to such an
occasion, and even with rationings
and restrictions, it’s possible to plan
a simple family or party brunch such
as wc have given below.
21c
22 Tomato Juice
15c
Mustard
14c
DeLuxe - 4 ounce
Duchess - Pint jar
Bright beginnings
for Easter Morn
236
TOMATOES
lb.
Mexican fancy
g. ‘
GRAPEFRUIT lb. 80
Texas Pink
2
Cheerioats
2 pkgs. 23c
Gold Medal
Shredded Ralston
12c
Cereal - 12 oz. pkg.
They Give Their Lives—
You Lend Your Money
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ASSORTED COLD LUNCH MEATS
FRESH BOILED HAMS AND BACON
SWIFT’S PREM. HAMS FOR EASTER
NICE LEAN CORNED BEEF
MOCK CHICKEN LEGS
Hermiston Trading Co
Pendleton. Oregon
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