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THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE EIGHT DYNAMITE IS FOUND IN SACK BLAST WORRIES LAYING HENS FOOD : AAAADE Hams for Easter — WHOLE or HALF — • SWIFT’S PREMIUM • ARMOUR’S STAR • WALLA WALLA • CARSTENS 1 lb. Best Bacon & 1 doz. Eggs - 65c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables — EASTER SPECIALS — CABBAGE............................................... Lb. 5c CAULIFLOWER, large firm heads .... Lb. 14c Lb. 23c TOMATOES YAMS......... Cello Salads - Radishes - Green O nions Flower Seeds and Cut Daffodils MARASCHINO CHERRIES ...... R. & W. 5 oz. 20c BLACK TEA......................... Tenderleaf, 14 lb. 27c SHORTENING..................... .... R. & W., 3 lbs. 68c VIENNA SAUSAGE............ .... R. & W., 4 oz. 13c HONEY-SYRUP................... Bradshaw’s, 1 lb. 31c ............Paas, 3 for 25c EGG DYES.............. PINEAPPLE JUICE .............. Dole's, No. 2 can 18c TOMATO JUICE .... ........... Phillips, No. 1 can 9c ASPARAGUS......... R. & W. Med., No. 2 can 39c ASPARAGUS......... ... Bottom Cuts, No. 2 can 15c SLICED BEETS...... ............ R. & W. No. 2 can 17c ......... R. & W., No. 2%’s 19c SPINACH.............. .......... R. & W., No. 2 can 17c PEAS BABY FOOD....... ................... R. & W., 3 for 23c ...............R. & W., 14 oz. 21c CATSUP............... ............... R. & W., 46 oz. 25c TOMATO JUICE or Snowflake, 2 lbs. 33c CRACKERS ... Sunshine : CAKE FLOUR..... ............................. Red & White 27c ..... R. & W., 15 oz. 12c BRAN FLAKES .... ..... R. & W., 8 oz. 10c WHEAT FLAKES Red & White, 1 lb. 33c COFFEE................ ........... Wadham’s 15c GELATINE........... Sunny Jim, 2 lbs. 39c ORANGE MARMALADE .. Dutch Girl, 29 oz. 28c APPLE BUTTER ... Super Dry, 2 for 25c TOWELS............ New West, 12 oz., 2 for 27c APPLE JUICE .... Considerable excitement prevailed The Herald reporter thought that ! one day this week when workmen on he had covered most of the ground a building on Newport avenue discov- . following the blast at the Umatilla ered a sack of dynamite sticks buried Ordnance depot several weeks ago but | under a porch. Chief of Police was was informed differently this week by called immediately and an investiga- Otis McCarty, rancher in this area, tion launched. Upon checking up it He stated that one of his hens was was found that the “sticks” were dat- laying a new type of egg. namely an ed 1912 and 1915, indicating that they egg with a rugged design resembling had been buried since that time. somewhat a type of flower. | It is understood that an old ware Although the blast theory was not house belonging to Col. H. R. Newport advanced by Mr. McCarty he did ad-once stood at that location and the mit that there might "be something dynamite probably belonged to that to it.” A sample of the freaks is on firm. Needless to say, the material display at the Herald office. was carefully handled and dumped, 'without ceremony, into the Columbia • river. TRACK MEET IS SLATED FRIDAY Boardman Youth Is Prisoiter Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo of Board- man have received word that their son, Lt. Ralph Skoubo. is a prisoner of war in Germany. A telegram to this effect was received Tuesday from the War Department. The informa tion was received by the American Red Cross. Lt. Skoubo is well known in Hermiston. tee 1 Your worries about Easter meals will disappear if you do your food shop ping at Safeway —fine foods of all kinds priced to save money! Let this be your guide to simplified shopping, at Safeway! EASTERN SUGAR CURED EVEN in war-time, we can turn an Easter meal intoa really memorable event. The secret ? Just a little femi nine ingenuity? With eggs, for example: why not make Easter breakfast something to remember, with CENTRAI. CHVRCH OF CHRIST | HERMISTON RAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, pastor C. Warner, Pastor The church choir will have several The Bible school will present the . , -------- . , , . . - special numbers . for the Easter ser- Easter story during the Bible school . , FROSTED IGGS 9 eggs 2 tbsps. butter, margarine or 1 tsp. salt shortening %4 tsp. white pepper 6 toast rounds vh, Beat 6 whole eggs and 3 yolks to gether lightly; add milk, 12 teaspoon of the salt, and 1 § teaspoon of the pepper; beat well. Cook eggs slowly in melted butter, margarine, or shortening, in frying pan until just set. stirring occasionally. Place in individual casseroles or on top of rounds of buttered toast, arranged on an ungreased baking sheet. Eroat with egg whites beaten until stiff but not dry, and seasoned with re maining salt and pepper. Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) about 15 minutes or until whites are a golden brown. May be served with crisp bacon. Serves 6. * -=-5; And for an Easter buffet, or for supper, "history” can be made with HAMS .36c They're grand—and they're low in points, too! Only 3 points a pound! SHANK ENDS, 1 pt. per lb. Lb. SKINNED HAMS, ready-to-eat Whole or Butt ends (5 pts. per lb.) 2 lbs. Snowflakes or Krispys 7Ec &• 1% lb. SIRLOIN STEAK ASPARAGUS RHUBARB KEM BRAND 12 oz. Luncheon Meat (4 points) 70c -7 Hermiston, Oregon Lb. Lb. jar Halferty (no points) 8 oz. I- 9 Julia Leeloidl — Safeway Homctttdtktrt Burton ge < Per Head CABBAGE California lb. 15- 7c Lb4F peppers 28c AIRWAY----- Lb. bag 20. 23e Still time to enter the $2500 Suzanna contest! Get your blank at your Safeway — today! Suzanna Pancake Fl’r 40 oz. pkg. 17e 3% lb. JJ« Tea, Canterbury Black.................. lb. 43 Hemo, Borden’s ..... Jb. jar 59e Cocoa, Baker’. .................... %2 lb. pkg. 10c Veg Cocktail, Here’s Health (4) 46 oz. 31c Tea, Lipton’s Black...................... 1b 97. Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn (6 p.) 2’s 10c Cola Syrup, Mavis Brand .... 12 oz. bot. 29c Flour, Kitchen Craft......... 49 lb. sk. $1.99 Flour, Drifted Snow......... 49 lb. sk. $2.39 Shortening, Royal Satin (12 p.) 3 lbs. 60c Vanilla Flavor, Westag....... 4 oz. bot. 7c Vanilla Extract, Schilling...........2 oz. 38c Honey, Farmers Gold...... Mello Whip, whips cream .. 2 oz. 5c Figs, Delhi (20 points) .... 15 oz. 13c Mushroom Sauce, Milani’s ... 8 oz. 10c Dry Cleaner, Aunt Sue’s ... - 1 gal. 75c Shoe Polish, Jet Oil.......... Bottle 9c I THERes AN EXAMPLE, I HELEN-A PENNY SAVED OONT JOHNNY! THAT WPS ALL OVER i LAST WEEK...ANO PEAS Well Filled Bell Type NURRY! HURRY! 17c NEW 15- Lb. ROASTED P’NUTS 7A CLAM JUICE 19c L. 23- Ripe - Ready to go NOB HILL - - Lb. bag Per Lb. 254 Favorite of Years Standing! Solid THERE, ANO ANOTHER SAVED HERE. ITm MAKES * BIC e EST TIME WITH My FOCO BUOcer GRACE! JUST CANT Seem T WAKE EDS Meer.... DIFFERENCE’ — COMPLETE — Inland Cooperativo Lb. Fresh Green EDWARDS Top quality - Vacuum Pack 11 oz. pkg. PAAS EGG DYES SAFeWêV PROU U Ct —($454*=—— COFFEE VALUES! Albers 4Ac T Lb. 39 (10 Points) 77c “f CORN FLAKES At Low Prices! Pkt- 100-3 Juicy Floridas Delicious! 350 (7 Points) GRAPEFRUIT MASTER TOAST White. Easy to Color! BEEF ROASTS Strawberry Red CRACKERS fresh EGGS Whole or Butt Ends Canvas for Dams Ready - Made CabinetShowers Brierley's A certified seed potato test plot has purposes, according to farm crops of-1 Graves motored to Pendleton Thurs- been established on one of the O.S.C. ficials. as it will provide inspectors day. farms near Corvallis, to assist grow- with advance information as to what Eunice Conley, formerly with the c._ ers of _ ________ certified ___________ seed throughout -____ the __ kind of disease to look for in various Equipment Division, visited Mrs. L. | state in obtaining earlier information sections of the state and will also L. Mohr last week. on stock. serve as a training ground for new Capt. James P. Alexander. D. C., Eighty-eight different lots of seed men to help in the inspection work. has just been assigned to this post and obtained from 10 counties and includ 1 will soon be ready to take care of ing nine varieties were planted about those aching molars. “I wonder why U.O.D. NEWS the middle of March. As soon as the all those office gals are complaining plants are large enough to show the of toothache.” presence of any virus diseases a thor Charles Solomon and family have (Continued from Page One) ough examination will be made of moved from Stanfield to Victory each lot and a report will be made to Nora Hoilman, West Area, spent the grower. In the case of most late several days in Walla Walla, Wash.. Square- ................. The Electric Shop have recently in- varieties, at least, it is believed this on business. will be early enough to give growers j Congratulation^ to Lt. and Mrs. stalled new lights at Pier 9. Found-—A man’s ring. Owner may information before they plant their Moore who celebrated their 2nd wed- have same by calling at Mr. Smith’s main crop. j ding anniversary Sunday. The seed plot will also serve other Capt. and Mrs. Sutch. Lt. and Mrs. office and identifying same. Cis for Easter dishes RED & WHITE STORE See Us For In Christian lands the world over you will see a unified ex pression of devotion on Easter Day. When all peoples, no matter what their station in life, participate in this festival to commemorate the resurrec tion of Christ. Big city or small . . . . mansion or hut, Easter Day has a holy significance recognized by all who have taken His faith. CERTIFIED POTATO SEED TEST PLOT be NOW AT OSC An interclass track meet will held on the local field Friday after- noon with considerable enthusiasm being displayed by the thin clad ath- letes. Competition has been keen all year among the classes and it is ex- pected to continue on the track field. It is also expected that some cinder artists will be entered from some of the surrounding schools. Hermiston TradingCo hour from 10 to 11 in the morning, I vice. The Divine Gardener is the under the supervision of Mrs. Chas, i subject for the morning sermon. In ... .. . . , , . the evening the pastor will speak on Huston, the primary superintendent. , .... ,11) . __ * . , vi the subject, “The Pull of the Ressur- The sermon topic for the morning .. „ „ ,. . . . „„ ., V , rection Hope.” The ordinance of bap- worship hour will be, “God s Easter —, , ,, _. . . ... . tism will be observed. Pledge. The choir will sing “Where Death Thy Sting?” Mrs. Doris Da vis will sing. "Open the Gates of the OUR LADY OF ANGELS PARISH Temple", accompanied by the concert Masses on Easter Sunday— harp. Hermiston —High Mass and Bene The entire evening worship hour diction of the Most Blessed Sacrament will be given over to the choir as they at 8 a. m. sing the Resurrection story under the Ordnance—Mass at 10 a. m. direction of Mrs. Doris Davis. Here Pilot Rock—High Mass at 8 a. m. in is a copy of the program: "Easter Echo—Mass at 10 a. m. Bells”, the choir: duet. ,‘The Christ of the Cross," Mrs. Lee Dyer: Mrs. CARD OF THANKS Ike Patrick, violin solo; "Somewhere A Voice Is Calling", Hope Reynolds, We wish to express our sincere ap accompanied by the concert harp: preciation to the many friends who “Hail to the Victor", the choir: have shown their sympathy in our re “Christ Arose”, the choir, with harp cent bereavement in the loss of our accompaniment: solo. "Calvary”, Mrs. beloved son and brother Wilbur. Es Betty Fleming; duet, “Whispering pecially do we wish to thank members Hope”. Muriel Kingsley and Mrs. of the Hermiston high school band Doris Davis, accompanied by the con and their leader, the Boy Scouts and | cert harp. the scoutmaster, the students and ' faculty of Hermiston high school, and HERMISTON METHODIST the donors of the many beautiful CHURCH floral offerings. , ITalter A. MacArthur, Minister Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt and family. The Easter services will be held at 11:00 a. m. with the theme of wor Good Friday Evening Service Held ship centering around the topic, "The Religion of Easter." Special music A special service will be held at by the choir will also be a part of the the Methodist church Good Friday service. evening, beginning at 7:30 p. ni. The Other services: Church School at sacrament of holy communion will be 10 a. mJ Youth Fellowship at 6:30 observed at this time. AH are cor p. m.: Young Adults. Tuesday at 7:30 dially invited to participate in this holy week service. p. m. Happy Easter! IVE MADE A OISCOVEKY, HELEN FOUND A STORE WNEKE I CAN ACTUALLY DP. I 6EGIN TO SEE WHAT you MEAN . GRACE 00 you KNOW, GRACE , I’Ve SPENT CONSIDERABLY Less lust ON THIS FIRST TRIP TO SAFEWAY. .. JOHNNY, MAYBE I have BEEN AN APRIL FOOL-Bur NO fMM !