The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 29, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Your
RED & WHILE
Store
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
BOSTON BUTTS, 3 to 6 lb* .... lb. 37c
LARD.................................. 4 lbs. 73c
Fresh Salmon and Halibut - Lunch Meat
Wiener* - Link Sausage
LUNCHEON MEAT, R. & W...................... 12 oz.
DEVILED MEAT, R. & W................................
VIENNA SAUSAGE, R. & W.......................4 oz.
SHORTENING, R. & W...............................3 lbs.
day of July, 1944, sealed bids for the
“ a ■ -te efe
award of a contract or contracts for I
sewer system improvements located in |
the City of Hermiston, County of
Umatilla, State of Oregon. Such bids
shall be received in the office of the
City Recorder in the City of Hermis­
ton in the said County and State, and
shall be opened and publicly read
aloud at the above stated time in the
Reclamation Building, meeting place
of the City Council.
Each bid must conform and be re­
sponsive to this invitation, the infor­
mation for Bidders, the Plans, Speci­
fications, and all the other documents
comprising the pertinent Contract
Documents. Copies of the Contract
Documents are now on file and open
to public inspection in the offices of
i the City Recorder located at Hermis-
I ton and of R. H. Corey. Consulting
Engineer, located at 407 Corbett
| Bldg., Portland. Oregon and may be
obtained at the latter place by depos­
iting $5.00 for each set. This deposit
will be refunded if the set or sets of
Contract Documents delivered are re­
turned in good condition within ten
days after the bid opening.
Each bid shall be made out on a bid
i form to be obtained at either of the
I said offices in which the Contract
I Documents are on file.
Each bid shall be accompanied by
a certified or cashier’s check payable
to the Owner, or a satisfactory bid
bond in favor of the Owner executed
by the Bidder as Principal and a sat­
isfactory surety company as Surety,
| in an amount not less than five per
1 cent of the maximum amount of the
| bid. The check or bid bond shall be
1 given as a guarantee that the bidder
shall execute the Contract if it be
awarded to him in conformity with
the Contract Documents and shall
First publication, June 29, 1944.
provide the surety bond or bonds as
Last publication, July 13, 1944.
specified therein within five days af­ (June 29-July 6-13)
ter notification of the award of the |
Contract to the bidder.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
The Owner reserves the privilege of
rejecting any and all bids or to waive
any irregularities or informalities in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
any bid or in the bidding.
That the undersigned. Sheriff of
No bidder may withdraw his bid for Umatilla County. Oregon, by virtue of
a period of 30 days after the date set an order duly made and entered here­
for the opening of bids.
in by the County Court of Umatilla
F. c. M c K enzie ,
'County. Oregon, on the 26th day of
Mayor.
May. 1944, will, on the 11th day of
.37
.10
.12
.68
CABBAGE, small solid heads....... lb. 3e
ORANGES, medium size, juice 2 doz. 59c
ONIONS..................................... 10 lbs. 40c
CARROTS.......................... 2 bunches 1lc
GREEN ONIONS............... 2 bunches 1lc
PEANUT BUTTER, R. & W............................ 1 lb. .33
SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING..................... Pint .27
LARGE RIPE OLIVES, R. & W......................Pint .30
STUFFED MANZ. OLIVES, King Brand 63 oz. .47
GRAPE JAM, R. & W.................................... 2 lbs. .43
PANCAKE FLOUR, R. & W.................... 212 lbs. .19
PAPER PLATES, Diamond...................... 12’s .09
MATCHES, Red Junior.............................. carton .23
SALAD MACARONI, R. & ........................ 24 oz. .25
SANDWICH SPREAD, Sunspun................ 8 oz. .16
ROOT BEER EXTRACT, Hires ......................... .25
FLA-VOR-AID............................................... 4 for .15
DINA-MITE.................................................... small .21
SHAKER SALT, R. & W............................... 2 lbs. .08
BORAXO....................
15
NU BORA..................................................... Giant .49
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R. & ....................No. 2’s .15
ORANGE JUICE, Palm Beach................No. 2’s .23
CORN FLAKES, R. & W................................ Giant .13
BRAN FLAKES, R. & W.............................. 15 oz. .11
WHEAT FLAKES, R. & W......................... 8 oz. .10
Buy Your Fruit Jars & Trimmings Now!
Our Stock is Now Complete !
Opening July 1
All kinds of sheet-metal work
Gutter work - Chimney tops - Air­
conditioner ducts - ventilators - poul­
try and stock feeders and water
troughs.
REPAIRING and SOLDERING
Come in and see me about any work
in this line. Located in the Skoubo
building, across street, north of the
Tum-a-Lum Lumber Company.
you stive everything
BUT
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Tomatoes 12 cans $1.53
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl
GIVEN
that the City of Hermiston here
hereinaf-
ter referred to as i the “Owner", will
receive up to, but not later than 7:30
o'clock P. M., War
Gardenside,
No. 21 can.
Beans
13c
12 cans $1.49
White Tag - No. 2 can, can 13c
Please
Peaches
12 cans $1.93
Red Tag - 28 pts.. No. 303’s, 17c
Cooperate
this
12 cans $1.49
Corn
Del Monte Cream, No. 2 can 13c
July 4 th
12 cans $1.23
Peas
MAIL THIS
Fui
COUPON
COUPON TODAY 7
Gardenside - No. 2 can for 11c
Ritz Crackers
EDGAR W. SMITH 4
W
1013 Corbett Building Sr
7
PORTLAND 1, PRACON
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lb. 19c
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mmberehip eardiand pictures.
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this
SATURDAY, SUNDAY,
MONDAY and
TUESDAY
OVERLAND
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Pd. Adv. Smith for Senator Com., Leo
Smith, Mgr., Corbett Bldg., Portland.
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Operated by
UNION PACIFIC STAGES,
INCORPORATED
I
EARLY
NEWS by ;
00N LEE-MUTUAL
LOWELL
THOMAS
r
One of the most important savings is to save
money when buying the necessities of life
(and the best investment for that saved
money is a War Savings Bond!). Food is a
necessity, of course—and when you buy all
your food at Safeway, consistently, you save
money!
RED & WHITE STORE
Address,
July, 1944. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
in the forenoon, sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the front door of
the Umatilla County Court House,
Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a mini­
mum price of $24.00 therefor, to be
paid in cash, at the time of sale, the
following described parcel of land,
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-
wit:
Lots 1-2-3 & 4. Block 100 in Ward-
well’s Addition to the Town of
Umatilla. Umatilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(June 1-29)
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
Due to the absence of the regular
pastor, who is attending a state con­
vention at Turner, Harold Hunt will
preach Sunday morning and the
Women's Council will be in charge of
the services Sunday evening.
SAFEWAY rlcmumaketí ’ íjuúU
Hermiston Trading co.
Dont
Travel
MNnt-cAe
Hermiston Sheet-metal Shop
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
Weekend
THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1944.
Diced Beets, White Tag No. 2 can .09
12 for .98
Pork & Beans, Penthouse 2 cans .25
(15 pts.) 26 oz. cans, 12 cans $1.49
Tang, Prem & Kem
12 oz. .31
Lunch Meat
Deviled Ham, Cudahy 3 oz. can .14
Ripe Olives, Lindsay med. 16 oz. .22
Chopped Olives, Libby No. % cn. .13
Canterbury Tea, black
% lb. .43
Sun Valley Beverages 64 oz. bot. .49
Cheese, Battleground (10 pt) lb. .34
Peanut Butter, Real Rst 2 lb. jar .43
Margarine, Sunny Bank (2 pt) lb. .17
Krispy Soda Crackers 2 lbs. .33
Wesson Oil, no pts., qt. bot. .49
Crisco Shortening 3 lb. gl. .65
Matches, Favorite 6 box ct. .20
Salad Dressing, Duchess 32 oz. jar .36
Mustard, Heinz Brown 6 oz. jar .09
Pancake Flour, Suzanna 40 oz. .15
Royal Satin Shortening 3 lb. gl. -60
Sierra Pine Toilet Soap
3 bars .20
Oil Wrap Paper
150 ft. roll .25
Good Housekeepers
FRESH PRODHCF
better for ua—than fresh vegetables.
And yet, it’s surprising how easy it
is to lose much of their food and
flavor value in cooking. Here are a
few hinta on how to SAVE those
FRESH vegetables (picked from
your garden or bought at the store)
should be washed quickly and stored
immediately— vitamina and min­
erals are loet in soaking.
MOST vegetables should be cooked
rapidly in a small amount of water
(but use plenty of water for greens
and strong-flavored vegetables, and
cook them uncovered).
SALT for flavor should be added
when the cooking is started—do not
use soda in cooking fresh vegetables.
KEEP vegetables whole for cook­
ing. if you want to retain the best
nutritional values.
SERVE them the minute they’re
cooked!
.
,
2 tsps, curry
Shell peas and cook, uncovered, in
rapidly boiling salted water to cover
until tender, about 10 to 15 minutes.
Drain. Add butter or margarine,
curry powder, salt and pepper.
Serves 4 to 6.
• Jutialeelonidl —
Safeway Homemaken' Bareaa
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% CUARANT í ÍD MEA
Standard of California
7:15 pm .
We Now Have On Hand
Santa Rosa Plums lb 20c
lb 25c
Bing Cherries
Ripe Cantaloupes lb 14c
FRYERS
RED RADISHES...................
lb.
126
Freshly Picked
NUMADE
Reaches You
Fresher !
lb.
10 QL Jar 47c
SUNKIST LEMONS .............
lb.
126
JUICE ORANGES
lb. 71
GREEN ONIONS...................
Put Tang in Your Salads'
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294
BACON, any size piece..........lb. 29c
RABBITS, fresh dressed
lb. 55c
FOWL, Grade “A”......... per lb. 39c
GROUND BEEF, A grade .... lb. 28c
VEAL ROAST, shoulder “A”, lb. 28c
VEAL RIB CHOPS, “A”....... lb. 39c
SLICED HALIBUT, medium, lb. 37c
ROUND STEAK, (13 p.) ‘A’, lb. 38c
SIRLOIN STEAK (11 p.) ‘A’, lb. 40c
BEEF ROAST, (5 p.) ‘A’,..... lb. 27c
MONEY, BUYING AL MY
noo AT ONE
Per Lb.
Have fried chicken for the 4th!
colored fryers!
Lowest market price
Crisp Tasty
Pound
Lots of good meat on one of these sweet-tasting,
mild-cured picnics!
WATERMELONS
»“rÄÄ Mayonnaise
49 ■ ““e "’M “Y M
HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS
Apple Boxes
Fresh Cement
PICNICS
fur i DON r INK
we CAN AFFORO TO
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