The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 13, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, MAY 13,
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
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RED& WHITE
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UNION
Store
STORE—
SUNSPUN
.................. Pint 279
FRUIT COCKTAIL R. & W..... No I s 210
MANDARIN ORANGES
802. 108
APPLE JUICE - no points.............. 32 oz. 278 I
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE.............. 46 oz 350
CRACKERS
..................... 2 lbs. 290
LUNCHEON MEAT R. & W., 12 oz. 436
TOMATO SOUP - Campbell’s.............. 1 or
CORN R & W. fancy golden........ No. 2’s 130 I
CATSUP - Nalley’s ....................... 14 oz. 178
w ESSON OIL
............ Quart 630
OATS - Red & White.......................... 3 lbs. 270
MILK - Red & White............................ Tails 106
OYSTERS - Pheasant........................ 5 oz. 278 !
LIMA BEANS - Seaside................... 2 lbs.
BEANS - Small White or Red................ lb.
GRO PUP DOG FOOD
GRO PUP DOG MEAL
12 oz.
LUX FLAKES
.......... Large
LUX TOILET SOAP
3 bars
270
96
258
1 Or
250
238
Meat Department—
LING COD
lb. 420
SALMON ................................................. Ib. 550
HALIBUT ..........................................
lb. 480
NICE ROASTING HENS
Ib. 370
FRONTIER BACON............................. lb. 300
MOCK CHICKEN LEGS
each 50
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
ORANGES, Valencias................ dozen 330
LEMONS, large
6 for 150
LETTUCE, solid heads
2 for 270
CAL A VOS for salads ................ each 10c
CELERY, Utah
.............................. 1 Ib. 250
Hermiston Trading Co.
RED & WHITE ST0RE
the past two weeks, was taken to St-
Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton on
Thursday of last week, lobar pneumo-
nia having developed. Mrs. Cable is
still quite ill.
Mrs. John Jendrzejewski reported
Wednesday that a letter from their |
son Bernard brought the news of his
promotion on May 1 to rank of First
Lieutenant in the air corps, following
a three weeks course in instrument
school.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J- Mikesell of Van- !
couver, Wn., are visiting from Mon­
day until Friday at the home of his
brother. W. A. Mike sell.___ •
COLUMBIA
NEWS
By Mra. Bob WooJward
Columbia school will hold gradua­
tion exercises next Tuesday evening.
May 18, for a class of ten. The grad­
uates are Rosemary Keller, Marilyn
Snyder. Bernadine Mathes, Murdith
Wahls. Leroy Mathes, Carma Lee |
Monson. Doris Jones, Bob Snyder and
Dallas Brock. A school program will
be given next Wednesday afternoon
with school closing on Friday, May 21.
Last Friday afternoon, Mrs. Som­
merer took her second grade geogra­
phy class into Hermiston for a tour CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
of rarious civic buildings and offices.
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a.
Mrs. H. M. Sommerer, Mrs. Jim
Humphreys and Mrs. G. C Humph­ m. at the American Legion hall- All
reys were in Pendleton last Saturday are cordially invited to attend.
evening to attend the 50th anniversa­
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
ry meeting of the Eastern Star.
Pastor Shelby E. Graves
Mrs. Mabel Weeks was in Pendle­
ton on Saturday.
Revival meetings every night at
Mr. and Mis. Harry Shulty of
Umatilla and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. 7:45 sharp. Evangelist and Mrs. Ber-
Phillips were Sunday dinner guests nell Scott bring the old ‘fashioned
Gospel message with special music |
at the Foster home.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mathes have and singing.
been visiting in Lewiston the past
Sunday Services and Bible school at
week.
the
regular time.
Chicken pox and measles have been
Again we want to give you a hearty
prevalent in the community the past
two weeks. The U. A. Wilson fami­ welcome to come and hear this young
ly is just recovering from a long siege couple every night at 7:45. two blocks
of chicken pox, and latest victims of south of the Asosciated service sta­
the disease are Shirley McPheeters
tion.
.
and Marilyn Shaver.
Mrs. Mary Harr, who was taken to
THE METHODIST CHVRCH
the hospital at Pendleton two weeks
Malcolm« B. Ballinger, Minister
ago. has had a third blood transfusion
and is reported to be much improved.
May 16— Third Sunday after Eas­
Mrs. Alice Leeper, sister of Mrs. ter,
Harr, was here from Yakima last
10:00 a. m., Sunday School at Her­
week end.
Mrs. Duff Knight and Mrs. Bob miston and Echo churches.
Woodward spent Friday of last week
11:.00 a. m., Morning worship at
in Pendleton where thev attended the Hermiston, with sermon by the min­
annual Program Planning day of the ister: “What is Success?” Dedication
home extension group.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell came of new Baptismal Font.
6:30 p. m., Methodist Youth Fel­
from Portland to spend Mother’s Day
with Mrs. O H. Buell and family.
lowship at Hermiston.
Mrs. Jim Humnhreys gave a birth­
8:00 p. m., Young Adult Fellowship
day partv last Saturday afternoon
honoring her two sons. Twelve guests at Hermiston.
8:00 p. m.. Evening worship at Ec­
were present.
Miss Barbara Reid, home economics ho, with sermon by the minister.
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specialist, was recently transferred
from a Willamette valley poistion to a
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
similar post at Pendleton. Miss Reid
J. W. Stuart, Minister
spent last week end here at the J. H.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Hen­
Reid home.
Curtis Wahls, recently released ry Lindner, superintendent.
from army duty for farm work, re­
Preaching service at 11 a. m.
turned home a week ago Saturday.
Young people’s meeting at 7 p. m.
He will assist his father on the farm
and have part-time employment at Mrs. Clare Lindner, leader.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
the Vigorbilt Hatchery.
Mrs. Rachel Johnson, daughter of
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45
the O. H. Buells, spent the week end p. m.
here from Portland. On Saturday
We will be glad to have you in our
Mrs. Buell and Mrs. Johnson were in
Pendleton to visit Mrs. Harr at the services.
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Upham and CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
small daughter returned to Portland
C. Warner. Pastor
Tuesday after a visit of several days
The sermon topic for Sunday morn­
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ing will be, “Food for a Hungry
C. L. Upham.
Mrs. A. H. Cable, who has been ill World.” The Junior-Intermediate C.
Just Arrived
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from Chicago
A Special Buy On
Men's Suits
ALL WOOL AND PART WOOL
Priced at—
I $19.95 ■ $22.95 - $24.95 - $29.95
Don’t delay seeing them and make
your selection. They won’t last long at
Our Special Prices.
Gamble Store Dealer
Wm. H. Sabin
Stanfield.......................................................... Oregon
every normal person. You will re­
ceive a spiritual and material bless­
ing as you think on these things with
us in the Sunday morning service.
Our evening worship service will be
dismissed
that we may pay our re­
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
spects to the Senior High School class.
Rev, H. V. McGee, Pastor
The church with a friendly welcome
“The Secret of Prosperity”
This subject is of vital interest to and a spiritual message.
E. will meet at three o’clock but there
will be no evening service, either C.
E. or the regular evening worship. We
are dismissing in favor of the Bacca­
laureate service at the high school.
Union Oil Company
TRITON MOTOR OIL
76 GASOLINE
BIF INSECT AND LIVESTOCK SPRAY
LUBRICANTS
Pressure Appliance Fuels
Paint Thinners
Geo. Harkenrider, Consignee
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SAFEWAY
. . . now going on at our
store. Let us help you to
brighten-up . . . paint-up
1943.
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Your family will enjoy the Family
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Canning Supplies
A new kind of finish
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Canning season
just ahead
gallon
This year the legion of home canners
will be far larger than ever before. And
with the canning season just ahead,
it's none too soon to start planning
now for this food conservation event.
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to-use, quick­
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SCREEN ENAMEL
valuable
Plan Your Canning Budget
■
Of course, the amount of home canning
you do will depend upon the size of
your family. It is just as wasteful to
can too much as it is to pass up the can­
ning season altogether. A fair allow­
ance for the average person is 100
quarts of canned fruits and vegetables
a year. This figure includes both home
and commercially canned foods. Divide
that 100 quarts in thirds, one third for
fruits and borrire, one-third for toma­
toes and tomato juice, and one third
for vegetables with a large portion in
leafy and green vegetables, and you
have a rough estimate of your family’s
needs for the year.
This allowance doesn't include jellies,
pickles, relishes and those extras that
pep up the menu the year around.
Jars, Lids, and Glasses
Assemble all your jars that can be used
for sealing. Some mayonnaise and pea­
nut butter jars and other jars can be
used if they take the standard size self-
scaling lids. Check the mouths of the
jars and discard all those with chips,
cracks, or flaws, for such defects make
perfect sealing impossible. If you’ve
half gallon jars, plan to use them for
tomatoes and fruits. They are too large
for the proper penetration of heat for
other foods
Glasses and jars which can’t be scaled
can be used for jam and sealed with
paraffin.
Oregon Hd W. &
Impi. Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
PAINT HEADQUARTE HS
Be sure there's enough storage space
for your canned goods before you plan
too much canning, for if you haven t a
place to keep them, don't can—foods
will spotl! They should be stored in a
dark, cool place It is not wise to keep
them in the kitchen because of the heat
from cooking
include commercial pectins, pickling
spices, paraffin, self-sealing lids and
added canning jars on your preparatory .
shopping list, as well as anything ele
Kerr Reg. 00.
Fruit Jars
Pts., Doz. VwC
Fruit Jars
89c
Jar Liderr Regula! 3 Doz. 2 5c
Jar Caps Kerr Reg. Doz. 23c
Jar Rcbbers^^z' 2 Pee" 9c
Certo Pectin 8 OZ. bot. 190
Parowax, 1 lb.
2 for 250
Jelly Glasses, 1
2pt., doz.43c
Beet Sugar
5
You’ll Need This
Helpful Handbook on
Home Canning
Here’s real canning help for you . . .
gives you all the whys and hows of home
canning. How to plan your canning
budget, what equipment you’ll need,
about pressure canning, in fact, every­
thing you need to know for successful
canning, freezing, dehydrating, pick­
ling, jam and jelly making -at home.
lb. pkg.350
10 lb. bag 61c
Brown Sugar 1 lb. pkg. 90
Flour
49 lb. sk. $1.79
For Real Help in All Your Home
Canning Problems—Fill Out The
Coupon Delow and MAIL TODAY
Kitchen C raft
$1.98
Cake Flour
Ige. pkg. 250
Swans Down
Pancake Fir. 10 OZ. pkg. 150
Suzanna
Crackers
2 lb. carton 320
Snowflake
Wafers
51 2 oz. pkg. 100
Hol Ry
Oats
48 oz. pkg. 210
Morning Glory
Quaker Oats 48 OZ. pkg. 230
Flour
Point
APWDB00Y OF
WOVE CAnuO
49 lb. sk.
Drifted Snow or Fisher's
Julia Lee Wright
! PO Box 660
| Oakland, California
Please send me the new handbook on
t home canning by Julia Lee Wright.
(Special Wartime Edition.) Enclosed
i you will find 15c for cost of booklet, as
| well as for all mailing charges.
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SAEEWPy :
Points
Lettuce, solid heeds
Price
7 - Veal Steak
Arizona Grapefruit
Spinach, fresh clean 2 lbs. 15c
Tomatoes, firm red
Ib. 17c
Greet Peppers
Ib. 37c
Green Peas
s
3
%
4 - Soup, Campbell Veg, 2 for 230
3 - Soup, Rancho Tomato 4 250
8 - Lima Beans, Baby, 2 lbs. 190
24 - Tomatoes, Standard, 212‘s 140
14 - Corn, Country Home
Whole, No. 2 cans 150
16 - Peas, Gardenside, No. 2’s 120
22 - Tomato Juice, Sunny
Dawn, 46 oz. tin 210
4 - Grapefr't Juice, Slone, 2 s 130
13 - Red Tag Apricots, 303 gl. 200
7 - Fancy Prunes, Libby’s,
No. 212 can 160
10 - Pears, Ray Crest No. 2 can 200
10 - Catsup, Red Hill 14 oz. 140
5R - Margarine, Sun. Bank, lb. 170
5R - Margarine, Dalewood, lb. 250
10R-Margarine, Parkay, 2 lbs. 490
8R - Cheese, Battleground, lb. 340
2R - Vienna Sausage, Libby
No. 12 tin 110
15R-Shortening, Crisco 3 lbs. 710
Fla-Vor-Aid Drink Mix 3 pkg. 100
Dried Prunes
4 lb. pkg. 42c
Syrup, Sleepy Hollow 12 oz. 160
Coffee, Edwards whole rat., lb. 240
Coffee, Airway whole rat., lb. 200
Coffee, Nob Hill whole rat., lb. 230
2 lbs. 15c
5 - Pork Sausage
5 - Frankfurters
Sliced Ling Cod
Fresh Salmon
lb.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
29c
27c
29c
49c
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