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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE SIX Your — THIS RED&WHUE IS A UNION Store STORE- FRUIT COCKTAIL, R. & W. No. 1’s............. 210 260 SLICED PINEAPPLE, R. & W. No. 2’s PEAS, Red & White No. 2’s........................... 180 CORN, Red & White No. 2’s........................... 180 APRICOTS, Pheasant No. 21,‘s ..................... 270 TOMATOES, Emporium solid pack No. 212‘s 150 240 TOMATO JUICE, Red & White 46 oz. TOMATO SOUP, Campbell’s............. 100 SUGAR ............................. 10 lbs. 73c PEANUT BUTTER, Red & White 1 lb. 350 lb. 140 PRUNES, Santa Clara 60-70’s............. CAKE FLOUR, Red & White............. 250 PEP, Kellogg’s, with airplane ............. 110 SHREDDED RALSTON ...................... 140 ROLLED OATS, Red & White............ 3 lbs. 27c CORN MEAL, Sperry’s .. 412 lbs. 200 RICE.......................... . 2 lb. cello 230 BAKING POWDER, R. & W. or Calumet, 1 lb. 190 GRO-PUP Dog Food, Kellogg’s, 12oz. meal free 250 KOOL-AID ................................... RINSO........................................... Large 260 LUX FLAKES.............................. ........ 260 LUX TOILET SOAP.................... 2 for 170 VANO........................................... Quart 290 CLEAREX..................................... 12 oz. 250 LADY GODIVA BEAUTY SOAP . 3 for 170 BLEACHING LIQUID, NuBora Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ORANGES, Sunkist .. PEAS, fresh local..... NEW SPUDS............ TOMATOES............ ONIONS, Texas Wax dozen 2 lbs. 4 lbs. 1 lb. 2 lbs. 290 230 290 190 190 Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Young People’s meeting at 7 p. M. Tuesday prayer meeting at 7:45 p. m., and Thursday Bible study at 7:45 p. m. Everyone is incouraged to come. TTHURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1943. would appear foolish to further tax the system with flusher tanks for the sewers. From time to time I have heard some criticism about the cleanouts and the use of tees instead of wyes for taps. Such criticism is caused by an absolute lack of knowledge regarding CARD OF THANKS such things. A great many towns We wish to express our sincere and cities use tees altogether, and thanks to all of our friends for their cleanouts instead of flush tanks. There kindness during the illness and death will be sufficient flow in all the of our husband and father, and for lines to guarantee their efficient op the beautiful floral offerings. eration. Mrs. Emma Scott The disposal plant is a biofilter Mr. and Mrs George Franz type which is trim and neat, compact and family and efficient as well as economical. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phelps It consists of pump pits, pump house, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott chlorinator, primary and secondary clarifiers, digester, chlorine contact CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES pool and sludge beds. Services every Sunday at 11:00 a The raw sewage enters the pits at m. at the American Legion hall. All the north end of the plant; is then are cordially invited to attend. pumped into the primary clarifier < where it is partly segregated, and flows from there to the primary fil- ' ter tank by gravity and is filtered i inereu through four feet of rock; it i. then ___ < » ; goes into the secondary filter by ! (Continued from Page 1) j gravity flow where it goes through | erage town of its size. The system another clarifying process and from ′ . and plant was designed by R. H. there into the recirculating pit. Part Corey of Portland, who is thorough, is then pumped into the digester and competent and efficient in such mat- part into the secondary filter. The ters. sewage is then completely purified. • This is not a flusher type system, The action is bacteria and biofil- which is a matter of necessity, owing tration. The final route is through % to local conditions, but does not make a line back to a point near where it it any less efficient. Hermiston is entered the plant and is discharged | I not over-supplied by a good water into a chlorine contact pool where it supply. The distribution lines are is chlorinated and slowly flows from I inadequate and the lack of fire pro- the pool as clear clean water and into 1 tection is a constant menace. It the drainage ditch. El "NOW / HMe TINE TO WORK INTH6 GARDEN!" LOCAL SEWER TO BE READY SOON FOUND An Etna DAY The day that you spend steaming over a hot washtub can be spent, instead, working in a sun- lit garden! Our call-and-delivery service is « provedly the most economical way to get the family laundry done—with a day’s leisure for < yourself. o Hermiston Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone 2443 Hermiston, Ore. nuin, E " I „Buy More Bonds SAFEWAY 'Hamemake^o’ Ejuide bXaisxestine in mor wa Bonas tnis.EamPe.A to do w. sake part of simple your way change in Surew&sampe, when you buy at Julia allniqlts Meat Department Better Nutrition FRESH SALMON, HALIBUT, COD, AND OYSTERS! All Cuts in BEEF, PORK AND VEAL! ______ _ Lee V. s.gat • waite Bread enriched with vitamins and iron • V it's extra nourishing ! For Better Sondwichet b AcncRUST Hermiston Trading Co try bakery -fresh slices of this fine soft bread. Julia Lee W right's bread puts a “homemade" flavor in those lunch boxes. RED * WHITE STORE I LIKE CESTRAI. CHVRCH OF CHRIST HERMISTON BAPTIST CHVRCH C. Warner. Pastor Rev. H. V. McGee, Pastor Sunday, June 6, brings to a close “Th ■ Living Dead.” If you were to another year’s work for Hermiston ask some people why they worked, Central. Our church year begins with | their answer would probably be, that the first Sunday in June of each year, we may buy bread to gain strength Sunday will be our annual meeting, to work another day. Our evening when reports from all departments of I worship will be devoted to this sub- the church will be made and officers |jcct. for the ensuing year will be elected. I Another fascinating discourse on The Bible School meets at 10:00 . the second coming of Christ will fea- o'clock, the morning worship at 11:00, ture the morning worship. worshipping around the theme, “My The church with a friendly wel God, My Church and My Country.” come and a spiritual message. A basket dinner will be served in the church basement following the morn PENTECOSTAE TABERNACLE ing worship and the annual business Pastor Shelby E. Graves meeting will be held around the din Watch ye therefore, and pray al ing tables. The members as well as ways. that ye may be accounted wor the friends of the church are urged thy to escape all these things that to be present and enjoy the day. The shall come to pass and to stand before regular evening services will be held the Son of Man. Luke 21:36 as usual. Sundav—Sunday School at 10 a.m. It’s the berries! particular it * the strawberries I. N) May Sammy and Johnny Have What Yon Want! “A Place to Meet Your Friends" 5" Hale’s Confectionery ir su^ laler—and cheaper?" These are questions you alone will have to decide. Those who icol a “berry in the jam is worth two on ih2 bush" will put up all they can at 4 is- barrías 1 ios. «far Ni 97 Pick over, wash, and hull the berries. Add the sugar to the strawberries, and heat < ently until the sugar dissolves and the ice is drawn from the berries Cook idly until the trait is plump and trans irent and the syrup thick Pack carefully : i clean, hot jars and seal. All berries except blackberries may be made into : . Coff C Spend those Real Help Canning— This MAIL—TODAY! ^lA ; LEE : Please ..ASAlano, California • th, t end SAFEWAY ; STATE precious stamps wisely—buy a fresher "store-fround" coffee RED STAMP VALUES MEATS Fork Roast 6 points, lb. 350 Carrots, tops removed lb. 6C Pork Steak 7 points, lb. 390 Spinach, fresh green lb. 59 Lemons, Sunkist lb. 10Ç Tomatoes, No. 1 Texas, lb. 159 SUGAR. Pure Cane 5 lb. pkg. (Use Stamp 13. 15 or 16) RAISINS. Seedless 2 lb. pkg. PRUNES, Sunswt. Med. 2 lbs. MOLASSES 12 oz. Brer Rabbit Green 330 Pork Chops JELS-RITE Pectin 8 oz. 3 for SILK TISSUE 3 rolls PALMOLIVE Soap. 3 reg. bars IVORY SOAP medium bar P & G SOAP 2 for Reg. bars 290 110 190 . S waave > t ′ .. SAVE MONEY • The POUND » , On EOIT-nOw $ ′ WONOERFUL! A Bl I ■■ .1 9 points, lb. 420 222 Sliced Salmon lb. 490 29d 150 Sliced Halibut 7C I I lb. 390 Flour, Kitchen Craft 49 lbs. $1.75 Flour, Crown 49 lb. sk. $1.89 Pancake Flour, Suzanna 312 lb. 192 Soda Crackers, Tasty Maid 2 lb. 250 THE HUGHS LEA ^soÂië/rmvG - A4 AT EDWARDS Lb. bag .......... . "i • CITY... -.......... — NOB HILL Lb. bag 23c . me : nine’KOSkrpe. 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