The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 08, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY. JUNE 8,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
to serve the spiritual needs
community.
Your
RED & WHITE
of
the
E-W
$
Store
Red & White, 1 Ib. 33c
COFFEE..........................
....
Red & White 13c
CORN FLAKES.............
..........
Red
& White 10c
WHEAT FLAKES.........
40% BRAN FLAKES.... .......... Red & White 11c
SHREDDED WHEAT.... ......... Nabisco, 2 for 25c
CAKE FLOUR................ .......... Red & White 28c
WHEAT CEREAL......... ......... Red & White 17c
BISKIT MIX.................... ..... Fisher’s, 212 lbs. 33c
LUNCHEON MEAT...... Red & White, 12 oz. 37c
DEVILED MEAT............ .. R. & W. 1,‘s, 2 for 19c
PREPARED MUSTARD ......... Red & White 11c
HEMO ............................. ................................... 59c
Palm Beach, 46 oz. 53c
ORANGE JUICE...........
Palm Beach, 46 oz. 49c
MIXED JUICE................
..... Phillips, 2 for 19c
TOMATO SOUP............
No. 303 cans, 2 for 25c
LIMA BEANS.................
Walla Walla - 4 Sieve White
R. & W. 2%2‘s, 2 for 45c
TOMATOES....................
Goldsmith’s, qt. jar 26c
SAUERKRAUT..............
....
Knight’s, 12 oz. 29c
BURGER RELISH........
.........................
5 lbs. 45c
SMALL WHITE BEANS
COCOA .....
.......................... Mother’s, 1 Ib. 13c
Sunshine or Snowflakes, 2 lbs. 33c
CRACKERS
HONEY-SUGAR SYRUP
Bradshaw’s, pint 30c
MILK................................................. Red & White 10c
M.C.P. PECTIN......................................................... 10c
STARCH................ Corn or Gloss R & W., 1 lb. 10c
FRISKIES DOG FOOD
Cube or Meal, 4% lbs. 53c
SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING
pint 27c
LADY GODIVA SOAP.............
...... 5c
WASHO........................................
HOM
Mrs. Harvey Payne is confined to
her home this week due to illness.
Mrs. Ray L. Woolley returned from
Forest Grove Monday evening after
spending a week there with relatives.
Mrs. Rena Waterman had a fail
at her home this week and injured her
arm.
.
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. MacArthur
Why defer the pleasures and benefits of
had as their dinner guests Sunday,
home
ownership when F.H. A. makes it so
iCapt. and Mrs. Randolph of the Uma-
easy to attain? The rent money you have
| tilla Ordnance Depot.
paid out in the last five years would have
Mrs. Snow McCoy entertained at < ,
given you a substantial equity in a fine home
dinner Monday evening for Mrs. Neil ‘
Boynton and son Paul Edward of Se-
of your own . . . paid for on the easy in­
attle.
stallment plan. Investigate the F.H.A. plan
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rainwater
in connection with the purchase of a new
and Miss Frances Rainwater of Ev-
home from Interstate Homes, Inc., in Her­
I erett, Wash., arrived Saturday to
miston. A small down payment will do it.
spend several days with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hibard. Frances
1 and Ernest were former Hermiston
residents.
Bill Penney, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Penney, who has been in the ar­
my air corps reserve since last Octo­
ber, received his notice recently to re­
Miss Kay Joyce Ritchie, daughter
port for active duty at Salt Lake Ci­ der releasing the administratrix, Ina
ty, Utah, June 16. He will be sent M. Whitney, from further respons­ of Mrs. Anna L. Ritchie, is home on
to Amarillo, Texas, from there.
ibility. A. C. McIntyre was attorney vacation from Seattle college where
Virgil Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs. for the estate.
she is taking a Liberal Arts course.
I Wm. Logan of Hermiston, has recent­
Word has been received locally that She expects to return to her studios
ly been assigned to the postal service Harry Hamman has received a perm­ June 19. Miss Ritchie is employed
at Farragut, Idaho, where he is in anent appointment as chief petty of­ at her old position in the Behrman
training. Stationed with him there ficer in the Seabees and is now sta­ Jewelry Store during the absence of
are Tom Todd and Bob Attebury, also
tioned somewhere in the Pacific. An­ Mrs. Clarence Kennison who is spend­
of Hermiston.
The estate of B. I. Whitney was other son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ham- ing the week in Portland.
closed Saturday when County Judge ' man, Everett, is in the service and is
Mrs. Neil Boynton and son Paul,
Carl W. Chambers signed a final or- stationed in the South Pacific. . .
and little "Jacky” Jeppe, who makes
in Hermiston!
They Are
Selling Fast!
See Them
Today!
$ Elmer Fritzke, Hermiston Hotel
her home with her aunt in Seattle, ar-
rived Thursday of last week to visit
her daddy, Guy Jeppe, who is oa a
furlough. Paul Edward expects to
spend a month at the home of his un­
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kelley.
Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Morgan Curran
of Van Nuys, Calif., recently visited
at the home of his mother, Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Marshall. Staff Sgt. Cur­
ran, who is in the Air Corps, left
Thursday for-Salt Lake City.
SAFEWAY 'HmnemaJc&u' ¿¡uicU
BUY YOUR
FRUIT JARS & TRIMMINGS NOW
While Our Stock Is Complete !
KNOW NOOK MIAT
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
PORK
BEEF
It's good to know there are dozens of fine meats available. And it's good to
know you can make a fine meal with any one of them. And best of all, it’s good
to know that every piece of meat you buy from Safeway is guaranteed to be
LAMB
STEAKS & CHOPS
SALMOR
HALIBUT
tatûfoctory!
COD
Hermiston Trading Co.
Safeway meat must please you 100%, or your money back!
PORK ROAST SHOEUPSr lb. 29c
INTRODUCING—
HOWDY
RED & WHITE STORE
Serve a delicious roast at this special price!
Coarse Grind
PEANUT BUTTER
LETTER TO THE
EDITOR
The American Way, is the “Good
Samaritan” way. Let us each one
rise to the occasion and give of our
best. Thank you.
W A. MacArthur, Minister,
For some time now, several of us
Methodist Church.
have known about the precarious con­
dition which our local hospital was
facing financially, but have done lit­ HOLD DEDICATION
tle about it. The time has come, how- SERVICE SUNDAY
ever, when we as citizens of Hermis­
ton must either come to the front and
declare our interest in this essential
Those who have been in attendance |
unit of our public welfare, or face the at the Methodist church lately will be I
ultimate loss of hospital facilities.
interested to know that a formal dedi- ;
No time need be spent in trying to cation service will be held this Sun- 1
justify the need for hospital facilities day, June 11. at the morning worship
here in town. There is no argument service at 11 a. m., for the new chan­
about that. It is a MUST for our cel equipment which has been made
city. There are hundreds of us here and installed by the various interested
in town who owe a great deal to the members and friends of the church
prompt and efficient care given us in under the capable direction of the |
our hour of need.
pastor. Rev. W. A. MacArthur.
i We have two choices: Support the
Dr. Silas E. Fairham. the district |
hospital and maintain it at its best: superintendent of Salem, will be pres­
or, forget its needs and lose it entire­ ent to deliver the dedicatory remarks.
ly. I, for one, cannot forget it. That The choir, in their new gift of robes
is why I appeal to you to help in the will sing two anthems, contributing |
securing of additional funds to carry their part of the festive occasion.
on the work. According to my know- Among the recent gifts which will be
ledge of the institution, it requires formally dedicated will be a pulpit
about $50 per month more than what Bible, the gift of Mrs. Chas. Shown:
is now being taken in from the servi­ new offering plates, the gift of Mrs.
ces performed When we think of the Edith Geer; new choir robes, the gift
value derived, this is a small sum, of several interested friends, and the
that should easily be assumed by the new chancel furniture which was con­
community. I am willing to organize structed entirely by men and women
a fund for this purpose, and several of the church in the church workshop.
The worship atmosphere has been
organizations and individuals have al­
ready given me their support. This materially increased through the ad­
is an URGENT call. Those organiza­ dition of these gifts, and the commu­
tions or individuals who would be in­ nity is welcome at all times to come
terested in aiding in this work should and worship with them. The doors of
do so at once! All monies received the church are open at all times for
will be given proper receipts, and can those who might wish to come and i
be left either at the Methodist par­ spend a few minutes in quiet medita­
sonage on Third Street, or at the tion during the day or evening. In
Herald office.
this fashion, the church is attempting
It's new! It’s different! A
new “crunch-style” spread
that retains the natural nut
flavor. You’ll Love It!
254 21,45
CANTERBURY ‘ lb. pkg.43
TREE TEA 1 % oz. pkg.
UPTON’S
Place your order at once as
our storage is crowded!
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
% lb. pkg.
.09
51
Beef Short Ribs
Ib. 19c
A * B GRADE
• SIRLOIN STEAK
(11 points) A Grade,
B Grade, lb. 33c
• ROUND STEAK
lb. A0
e4V
lb. A0
lb. 27
Arm & Blade Cut (5 points) A Grade
aXf
• T-BONE STEAKS
lb. AO
(12 points) A Grade
e
"40
PICNICS (no points).............. per lb. .29
PIECE BACON (no points) .... per lb. .29
HALIBUT, sliced.................... per lb. .35
SALMON, Chinook................ per lb. .49
FRYERS, fresh dressed......... per lb. .45
• BEEF ROAST
—FREE
book on carving
The best meat in the world tastes
better if it’s carved skilfully! If
you'd like to "sharpen up" the art
of carving in your nome, send now
for your free copy of Julia Lee
Wright’s 16-page illustrated book­
let, Cutting Remarks, which shows
how to carve all kinds of meat Just
mail your request to Julia Lee
Wright, Director. Safeway Home,
makers’ Bureau, P O. Boa 660-CR,
Oakland 4, Calif. (First come, first
served' Under wartime conditions,
the supply is limited of course.)
SAFEWAY MEAT IS GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU
Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn (18 p.) 46 oz. .21 Deviled Ham, Cudahy’s 3 oz.
2 for .25
Raisins, Mission Seedless
Treet
or
Kem
12
oz.
can .31
2 lb. pkg. .19
lb. .34
Dried Prunes
2 lb. package .26 Cheese, Battleground (10 points)
American
Spread,
Kraft
(2
points)
5
oz.
.20
Apple Sauce Mix, E-Z
package .18
Snowflake Crackers
2 lb. pkg. 29
Pancake Flour, Suzanna
40 oz. pkg. .15
Green Tomato Slices, Libby 21,‘s 2 jars .35
Swansdown Cake Flour
2% lb. pkg. 23 Sauerkraut, Champion
Shortening, Royal Satin
3 lb. jar .60 Macaroni Dinner, Kraft (1 pt. )
pkg. .10
Lard, Swift Silver Leaf
4 lbs. .75 Facial Soap, Woodbury’s
bar .05
Nabisco Bran, 100%
1 lb. pkg. .18 Palmolive Soap, Bath size
2 bars .15
SAfEWAV
EDWARD’S
COFFEE
An Extra Value!
To acquaint you with this
grand vacuum-packed quality
coffee
Nut Coal Will Be On
Tracks This Week
1944.
- 2 1-Lb jars 55*
Money-Back Guarantee !
PRODUCE
FARM-FRESN
Tomatoes toMueos"!”fued. lb. 15c
Beets
1b. 7jc
Locals, medium size
Turnips lb.
Sweet and crisp.
Lettuce lb.
Solid heads, local
9c
7®
Green Peas
New Potatoes 5 lbs. 24c
California White Shafters
HAEE O/O O/E7 &O
WHY, THIS MEAT ISNT
MUCH GOOD AFTER ALL,
HENRY-ANO I WENT TO
WAS TOUGH ...HENRY SAID
SEVERAL
ERAL STORES,
STORES BEFORE
BQL0HT IT!
to useo TOO MUCH GAS j
TO GET IT ANYWAY, .
.
lb. 15c
Long, green, well-filled
7seE,NKmA? Ml raNOS OF
MEAT—OFreN
THE MOST AM
EVERY PIECE or MEAT IS
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED TO
WRONG, WNET! STeW MEAT
DISCOVERY IF YOULL
GO SHOPPING WhH ME