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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Your RED&WHUE Store SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING pints 27c SHORTENING ......... Red & White, 1 lb. 23c MACARONI .... Red & White, 24 oz. cello 25c FRESH EGG NOODLES .. R. & W., 16 oz. cello 26c RICE Fancy Blue Rose, 2 lb. cello 23c LARGE LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. 31c SMALL WHITE CALIFORNIA BEANS .. 2 lbs. 21c SUNSHINE GRAHAMS.............................. 2 lbs. 24. SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS................ 1 lb. 23c CORN MEAL.................................. Fisher’s, 2 lbs. 18c GRAPENUTS ............................................. 13 oz. 14c KELLOGG’S PEP .................................................. 10c RALSTON’S WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL Ige. 24c SOUP MIX LIPTON’« ................................. 3 for 27c RED & WHITE....................... 2 for 19c SOUP’S ON............................ 3 for 19c TABLE SALT....... ...... Red & White, 2 lbs. 8c FRISKIES MEAL ............................. lbs. 53c TOMATO SOUP ................... Phillips, 2 for 19c GREEN BEANS.... ..... Pheasant, No. 2 can 15c Red & White, No. 2 can 14c DICED BEETS Red & White, No. 2 can 17c PEAS...................... .... Red & White, 15 oz. 14c RAISINS................. Asst. Sunny Jim, 2 lbs. 53c PRESERVES......... ........... Sunny Jim, 2 lbs. 55c PEANUT BUTTER ..... Any Brand, tall can 10c MILK....................... ......................... gallon 27c CLOROX................. Meat Department SALMON - HALIBUT - ROASTING HENS LUNCH MEAT - FRESH & CURED MEATS Fresh Fruits 8 Vegetables LETTUCE, large solid heads..... CABBÀGE................................... NEW POTATOES ...................... RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS FRESH LIMES............................. ........ each 104 ..... .....lb. 6c .......2 lbs. 15c 2 bunches 17c ..... each 3c AT MEETING OF FARM BUREAU Columbia, Henry A Wilson; District 5. Butter Creek, Gaylord Madison. Help Us Celebrate Our AGENT ATTENDS STATE MEETING FIFTH ANNIVERSARY One of the largest crowds in recent years to attend the annual meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Art Thompson of the Farm Bureau Cooperative mill Hermiston returned home Tuesday and service station last Friday was evening from Corvallis and Portland told that the future holds many new where they attended the state and na- developments, many of which will be tional State Farm Mutual conven- released within a year after the war tions. Mr. Thompson was awarded a ends. The program was in charge ol | state and national prize for his ef- F. A. Baker, chairman, who kept ac- forts during the past year and was tivities moving in rapid order follow- one of 12 Oregon men to be presented inga turkey dinner served by the with the 1000-club pin for the com- Ladies Aid of the Methodist church. pany. Mr. Thompson also was asked Mr. Baker called on various visitors to represent Agency Vice President for short discussions. Among these A. W. Thompkins of Bloomington, Ill., were Lowell Steen and Sam Hunter of at the convention. Milton, Frank Hackler, assistant Mr. Thompson stated that as of county agent here, H. K. Dean, Uma December 31, 1943, the company had tilla Field Station, Robert H. Sawyer over 990,000 policyholders and the and Ed Williams of the Pacific Co-op figure is now over the million mark. Supply of Walla Walla. The latter Also present at the meeting were | told of some new developments in ra Jack Wakefield and Virgil Wilkes, dio and other fields of service and both well known here. Mr. Wilkes, disclosed several new developments to formerly of Hermiston but now of be released soon after the conclusion Medford, is now a district representa of the war. ANYONE TRADING AT THE INLAND tive. O. C. Pierce, manager of the mill, COOPERATIVE IN THE PAST YEAR told of the past year’s activities dur PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE IS ENTITLED TO MEMBERSHIP. WE Pastor Shelby E. Graves ing the business meeting. Figures re “I do believe, I will believe, That vealed that the concern did a total of WILL BE SEEING YOU SATURDAY. $262,968 in business in 1943 in com Jesus died for me; That on the Cross parison to $191,200 in 1942, or an in He shed His blood From sin to set me crease of $72,000. Net earnings were free.” $18,686 or an increase of 7.11% over Sunday, 10:00 a. m., Bible school. the previous year. The mill ground Lessons that are soul inspiring. Hermiston, Oregon j and cracked 4.390,951 pounds of grain 11:00 A. M.. worship hour. Do you I during the 12 month period and man- have a need ? We would like to help i ufactured 3,201,098 pounds of mash. you. 7:00 P. M., the young people have ; The total of grain cracked, rolled and HERMISTON METHODIST | processed was 12,611.000 pounds—a charge of this service. Mrs. Lottie will enjoy a pot luck supper Saturday CHURCH gain of over 1,000,000 pounds over the King is Y. P. leader. evening. Harold Backlund, superin Walter A. MacArthur, Minister 1 year 1912. Certificates of equity for tendent of the Portland Chinese Mis 7:45 P. M., evangelistic service. Laymen’s Sunday is to be observed sion, will be the speaker of the even | 1928-29, amounting to $8,470, are be Special music and singing. Tuesday, ing called for payment March 1. 7:45 p. m„ prayer meeting. Thurs this week with John Bensel as pulpit ing. Mr. Backlund will occupy the guest, at the 11:00 o’clock worship pulpit Sunday morning. In the service station department, day. 7:45 p. m„ Bible study. service. This is a timely service and Rawland Yeend, manager, the sales amounted to $70.254 in 1943, in com CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST one which should be well attended. The Garden Club Has Meeting C. Warner, Pastor voice of the laity is an essential and parison to $66,803 in 1942. The net The “Out for Victory" garden club earnings to be distributed to the pa We shall worship Sunday morning important voice in our church. met with its leader, Elizabeth Jones, trons was $8,633, in comparison to around the theme, “The Mind of Other services: 10 a. m., Church at the Henry Wurtsmith home Febru $8,537 the year previous. Christ”, and Sunday evening, “The school; 6:30 p. m., Youth Fellowship; ary 19. It was their first meeting Harry Kelley later spoke on post Surprising Christ.” 7:30 p. m., Tuesday night. Young and the officers selected were Doris war planning and President Baker Our Bible school meets at 10:00 a. Adults. Jones, president; Roy Skein, vice pres- discussed new improvements in the m., morning worship at 11:00, Chris There will be no meeting of the ident; Rieta Graves, secretary; Rich plant and equipment to be made, sub tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. and evening Sunday Evening Club in the evening. ard Snyder, treasurer; Pauline Shein, ject to priorities. worship at 8:00. reporter; Edna Jones, song and yell An election of directors was held The Executive committee of the HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH leader. There are seven member« in with the following named: District 1, Woman’s Council will meet Friday of H. V. McGee, pastor the club and it will meet again Feb Echo, Fred Andrews Jr.; District 3, next week. March 3, at the parsonage. Friends and members of the church ruary 27 at the home of the leader. and Annual Meeting Saturday, Feb. 26 Methodist Church - 11 A. M FREE Dinner at Noon and Program Inland Cooperative Hermiston Trading Co ,500.00 SUZANNA Pancake Flour RED & WHITE STORE $1500 First Prize ZC Will Buy You Two *1000.00 War Bonds Have You A Hidden Talent? DAISY SAYS: "One of the most important beverages in every home is milk. Thirst quenching, it’s satisfying and health building food as well. Follow Daisy’s advice and have an extra bottle in your ice box to satisfy thirst and appetite." Hermiston IF YOU’D LIKE to find what your special aptitude is put it to work to help win war— take the opportunity WAC offers you! out and this the Join the WAC and let Army experts help you discover the type of work you can do best. Let the Army train you to do one of 239 vital jobs. Learn a skill that will be useful to you long after the war is over! (If you already have a skill the Army can use it too.) TOMATO SOUP 2 cans Campbell’s (4 points) SEA MUSSELS 101 oz. Maine Sail (no points) PINK SALMON No. 1 can Silver Horde (12 points) TOMATOES No. 21 can Gardenside (12 points) BEANS No. 2% cans, 2 for 254 Keep ’em Flying RED BEANS 2 lbs. ond Idaho (4 points) TY SMALL WHITE BEANS 2 lbs. 104 (4 points) “Y LARGE LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. 994 (4 points) " 7 150 liny 99 other BIC CASH AWARDS 21ç Name these dollar-size pan- cakes made with Suzanna Pancake Flour (see recipe on the box) and try for these worthwhile cash prizes! Got Entry Blank and full particu lars at your Safeway today! W "7 SUZANNA Pancake FLOUR 21° 3%2-1. Sack 20-ox. pkg. EGGS! Favorita oi all Laatan Foods! Get full details at your near est U. 8. Army Recruiting Sta tion (your local post office will give you the address,) Or write: The Adjutant General, Room 4415, Munitions Building, Wash ington. D. C. lets e"ack] cono". eggs secotd". a indy FIGS, Black 2-lb. pkg. 24. Dried PEANUT BUTTER aEA Beverly - 2 lb. jar —7 SALAD DRESSING Duchess - 16 az. "r COFFEE 1 lb. jar 994 Edwards — BREAD 1 * lb. loaf 194 Julia Lee Wright YY GRAHAM CRACKERS Honey Maid EGG NOODLES Taystie TENDERONI 6 oz. pkgs., 2 for 1EA Van Camps “7 SHORTENING I Snowdrift (15 points) SHORTENING Royal Satin (15 points) 7 234 koala""— " 2 Attention! 8 oz. 14c Farm Bureau Members CERTIFICATES OF EQUITY NUMBERS 553 TO AND IN CLUDING NO. 1198 FOR THE YEARS 1928 AND 1929 WILL BE PAID UPON PRESENTA TION AT OUR OFFICE IN HERMISTON, OREGON, BE GINNING MARCH 1st, 1944. Sold at X. 3 plain) 3 1bs. 67e Safeway Guaranteed Meat» le phoud. of. Ou SALMON Sliced or in Piece HALIBUT Sliced or in Piece lb. 19c FRESH OYSTERS pt. 65c SMELT Fresh Columbia River Actually we re proud enough to have a lot of it stuffed and framed and hung on the wall, but that wouldn't be very practical in a market, would it? The meaning we're trying to convey to you here is that our fish department is now ready with a larger variety of the finest fish avail- able, in anticipation of your Lenten Menus If you haven't visited our newly renovated and revitalized Fish Section, FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE of Hermiston, Oregon 1944. Guaranteed Fresh Produce NEW POTATOES lb. 5e LETTUCE each IK Large Heads GRAPEFRUIT Arizona TOMATOES Firm Red SAFEWMT\