THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
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IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
Miss Beth Russell
A birthday dinner in honor of
Mrs. Earl Leach and Alfred Good
win was given Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mc
Coy. Other guests were: June
Goodwin. Mrs. Alfred Goodwin
and Mr. Leach and son Tommy.
Avery Shoun is quite ill in a
hospital at The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Connell and
Arden Allen were among Pendle
ton visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haddox and
small daughter, Carol Jean, for
mer residents of Irrigon, were
Easter visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Haddox and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Haddox are now living
at Prescott, Wash.
Mrs. Wiegand of Pasco was a
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Smith and family this week end.
Miss Patty Markham returned
from LaGrande where she failed a
physical before entrance into the
nurses corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Ames and family
were Easter dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Grider.
Chas. Acock was taken to the
Pendleton hospital Saturday.
Mrs. June Greene and Mrs. Har
old Forman and two children left
for home after spending a few
days visiting their brother, James
Henderson and family. Mrs. June
Greene and Mrs. Harold Rorman
and children are from Kendrick.
Idaho .
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey
spent Easter with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Van Cleve at Pasco.
Mrs. Kenneth Madison and
children who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey, re
turned to Kennewick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elliott were
visitors in LaGrande this week
end.
Miss Joanne Tade returned to
school Tuesday after a pleasant
Easter vacation at home. Miss
Tade is a former student of Irrigon
high school. She is now attend
ing Mt. Angel Academy in Port
land.
Delos Knighten and Leonard Al
drich were Portland business visi
tors for the week end.
A party in honor of Frank
Leicht and Bud Rucker (both in
the service) was given at Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Umiker's home Monday
evening.
Roy Minnick left for Sloan, Ore.,
Friday where he will superintend
the work at gravel pits there. He
is working for the Union Pacific
railroad company and expects to
be in Sloan until late this fall.
Miss Esther Warner of Irrigon
suffered an injury, the result of a
fall. Monday evening. It was found
that she had torn some tendons
loose on her right arm.
The annual staff for our school
annual was elected this week with
the following results: editor, Leon-
ard Aldrich; sports, boys, LeRoy
Schneider, girls, Loretta White;
class reporters, senior, Kathleen
Poulson; junior. Beth Russell;
sophomore, Eunice Miller, and the
freshman class. Marietta Haddox;
advertising business manager,
Kathleen Poulson; faculty, Mr. El
liott, and advisor. Mr. Elliott.
SONOTONE
HEARING CENTER
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11
at the
HERMISTON HOTEL
I will gladly make an au
diogram of your hearing.
In 20 minutes you can see
just what your hearing
loss is, and whether or not
you need a hearing aid. No
charge or obligation.
T. C. DOWNS
The Irrigon high school boys are
going to attend a track meet at
Echo Thursday.
Dr. Maaske will speak here at
the commencement exercises held
in the Irrigon school gym on May
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WIND BRINGS ON
FIRST DUSTER
New residents of this area were
initiated to the first dust storm of
the season last Friday and Satur
day when high velocity wind
brought in the first dust of the
present season. A good part of
the day Saturday saw huge clouds
of dust darken the horizon but no
serious damage was reported in
this vicinity. Some newly seeded
fields suffered somewhat from the
blow.
The report for the week, how
ever, reveals that the past seven
days saw some excellent weather:
Date
Max. Min.
March 28
64 45
March 29
63 30
March 30
72 31
March 31 .
68 43
April 1 ..................... 54
32
April 2 ...................... 60
21
April 3
59 34
Here is our program for Sun-1 IMPROVEMENT OF
day. April 8:
Bible School. 10:00 a. m.
CITY DISCUSSED
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
(Continued from Page 1)
Evening evangelistic service at ladies to express their views on
8:00 p. m.
city betterment. Many fine sug
For our opening program in the gestions were received. Stating
Bible school hour, Mrs. Ralph Say that it was probably not the pro
lor, superintendent, has requested per place to discuss the matter,
that every one who has an old President Harkenrider, neverthe
Bible should bring it for display. less. brought up the matter of
The oldest and rarest copy will be stray dogs and damage being done
especially honored. In the Bible to new lawns, shrubbery and vic
school teaching period, there are tory gardens. It was suggested
classes for every age and every that the city council look into the
need. We feature a Bible-center matter at once.
ed program. _ _
The following resolution has
been presented to the council, “Be
it hereby known, that the Hermis
BOY SCOUTS TO
ton Chamber of Commerce, repre
some 73 business men and
HAVE CAMPOREE senting
women in town, request imme
diate steps be taken to license all
(Continued from page 1)
and impound all dogs found
Scouts will attend early mass at dogs,
having proper license tags.
St. Mary’s Catholic church, and not
The town is in a state of emergen
Protestant services will be held cy
as far as this situation is con
at the Camporee Grounds under cerned.
grade school children
the auspices of the Pendleton Min are being The
molested, the owners of
isterial association.
are suffering damage to
The Camporee is being held in property
landscape improvements, and sev
Pendleton this year, so that the eral
owners of hunting dogs and
people of the county can have a
valuable canines report vio
chance to see what the Scouts can other
done to the animals as a re-
do. It is expected that each year | lence
in the future, the Camporee will ; suit of an indignant population.
' It is the desire and hope of the
be held in a different part of the
county, the north end one year and Chamber that further delay in
eliminating this menace will not
the west end another.
This promises to be the most in occur, but that you as a Council
teresting scouting event in Uma will inaugurate immediate meas
ures to enforce an ordinance which
tilla county for many years.
Scouts from Hermiston. Ord we understand already exists.”
President George Harkenrider
nance, Echo, Stanfield and Uma
tilla are holding a father-son hike established Friday, April 17, as
Sunday afternoon, April 8th. It is official city cleanup day and urged
with this event that the troops of | cooperation in the matter. Fur
the west end expect to prepare the ther details on the project will be
boys for the Camporee the 21st announced next week.
and 22nd.
E P. Dodd, one of the older
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of
thanking our friends and neigh
bors for the many acts of kindness
shown us during our recent be
reavement. We especially wish to
thank those who contributed flor
al offerings and otherwise assist
ed with the funeral. These acts
will long be remembered.
Leon L. Mohr
Donna Mohr
Lee Mohr Jr.
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HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship 10:50; Sermon,
“Wisdom from Above”.
Young People's service at 7:00.
Evening worship at 8:00: Sub
ject. “The Crimson Thread”.
Bible Study Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Missionary Baptist Church
E. M. Ayers, Pastor
131 Amatol St. - Ordnance
Sunday, April 8th—Will hold
regular morning and evening ser
vices. Prayer meeting and Bible
study Wednesday evening at 7:30.
We are always glad to have you
worship with us, and welcome all
who come.
CHICKEN FRICASSEE with EGG NOODLES
Chicken Rice Soup and Apple Salad
Hot Home Made Rolls — New Potatoes
Breaded Tomatoes and Peas
Jello Dessert
Drink: Coffee or Milk
a visit from her nepbew, Clifford
Rucker, S. 1/c, and home on fur
lough from Florida, entertained at
a dinner and family reunion Sun
day at her home.
Vera Jaster, who is attending
school in LaGrande, spent Easter
U.O.D. MEWS
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Jaster.
William Ford, who has been ill
(Continued from page 1)
since January, was able to return
Frank Roullier returned to work to work Monday.
after being in quarantine because
— HERE TO STAY —
of a case of scarlet fever in his
Magazine Area—
family.
— HERE TO STAY —
Miss Vesta Tippett journeyed to
Training—
Portland last week where she be
Max Piger is on the sick list this came the bride of Dean Jones, "S.
week.
1/c, of the Navy. We wish to con-
Box Factory—
gratulate them.
Ida Phillips who has been ill
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice have
several months is back on the job. been enjoying a visit from Mr.
New employees at the box fac Rice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
tory are: Gilbert Wilkinson who Rice of Portland.
transferred from the Guards and
Ray Harmon transferred from
Edith Clark, from Pier 9.
the Magazine Area to Personnel
Sedalia Dexter who is enjoying and is now recruiting.
members of the club, spoke on the
future of Hermiston and methods
of preparing for the forthcoming
influx of Umatilla Rapids dam
workers.
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buying, counting points as you go . . . here’s an
event that will put new life into your ration points.
You'll be amazed at the hundreds of low-point items
at Safeway. A few suggestions are listed below.
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PRUNES
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26-
Plump, naturally sweet
Noodle Soup Mix, Lipton's 3 2kg%" 27e
Sliced Beets, Blue Tag No. 303 jar 14e
Diced Carrots, Blue Tag, No. 303 can 10-
Tomato Juice BoNCX «18 X 10- «8% 21-
Grape Juice, Autumn's 988
38e
Orange Juice, Cai-Glory No. 2 can 21-
Cider Vinegar, Old Mill Pint bottle 9e
Our Lady of Angola Parish
Hermiston, Ore.
Special Services
Very Reverend Father Joseph
Fenelon O.F.M.Cap., T. O. Com
missary Provincial, of Wilming
ton, Delaware, will preach at spec
ial services to be held in the
Churches of Our Lady of Angels
Parish, as follows: Hermiston,
Sunday, April 8th, at 7:30 p. m;
Pilot Rock, Monday, April 9th at
7:30 p. m.; Boardman, Tuesday,
April 10th at 7:30 p. m.; Umatilla,
Wednesday, April 11th at 7:30 p.
m.
Strained Honey S 6.
Van Camp Tenderoni
2 pkgs. 156
Spaghetti Sauces, SR.e.‘2-lb. can 10e
Shredded Wheat, Nabisco, per pkg. 1Î
Kellogg Corn Flakes
6-oz. pkg. 5e
Clapp's Oatmeal Ä^’Ä-Ib. pkg. 15e
Morning Glory Oats Reodorend *6.5 26-
Canterbury Tea, black 12-lb. pkg. 43e
For Bread and Gravy, Broad
i For Baked Beans—Save Points
} with these
! Pudding or"Creamed-on-Toast”
303 jar 25c
treats. Save Points with
sor
1.15
Grape Preserves, Libby's
Grapefruit Marmalade TPOSM” 2-lb.jr. 25c
Sleepy Hollow Syrup 1-lb. bottle 21c
=# BEANS
MM. WRIGHT’S
BREAD 13
J Nice and Clean
2 Iba. 19c ¡
Rain-Drops Water Softener 24-oz. PRE. 23c
5 lbs. 43c I First-Day-fresh. Tender ,
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Lava Soap
3 medium bars 17c I in Cellophane pkgs.
172-Ib. LOAF
Household Cleaner, Parsons
Qt. 23c :
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! and fine-textured.
Morton Salt
Toaize&r
2 pkgs. 15c
Great Northern Beans SAraE. 1
B-V Beef Extract cat, Bar 24-
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Echo Community Methodist
Church
Rev. Earl B. Cotton, Pastor
Sunday, April 8. 1945.
10:00 À. M.. Sunday School, B.
Middleton, superintendent.
11:00 A. M.. Morning worship,
"I Walk with the King .
8:00 P. M, Evening theme, “Be
hind Closed Dooes.”
You are invited to these servi-
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
(or Christian Church)
James Bartholomew. Pastor
We people of the Central Church
of Christ believe that the answers
to man's tragic needs are to be
found in the New Testament. To
this end every service of the
church is dedicated.
HAVE YOU MADE YOUR SPRING GARDEN?
SAffWAy ouAUTV akat
Link Sausage, type 2 (6 points)
pound 48c
Veal Loaf, type 3 (4 points)
pound 34c
Weiners, fine with kraut (6 points)
pound 37c
Minced Luncheon Loaf (6 points)
pound 37c
Chicken Loaf and French Head Cheese (2 pts.) pound 43c
Spiced Luncheon Meat (8 points)
pound 53c
Bologna, type 2 (4 points per lb.)
pound 34c
Sait Codfish, tasty, meaty
Salt Mackerel, favorite with many
Fresh Crabs
Fresh Spring Salmon, sliced
Fresh Chinook Salmon, by piece
Ills Novo the Supplies!
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston. Oregon
pound 44c
pound 32c
pound 27c
pound 50c
pound 45c
LORNA LEAPNSA LESSOR
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MW GOING Our
60 EARLY ?
Buy one more vegetable fresh and make canned goods go further,
produce is point free ... priced by the pound to give you full value
ORANGES
== 5 lbs. 49c
12
Box $3.29
GRN. ONIONS bu
young mild
GRN. CELERY lb.
Utah type
ASPARAGUS
fancy grade lb .22
CAULIFLOWR
16.19
Roseburg
CUCUMBERS lb.
hothouse grown
Red RADISHES lb
tender, crisp
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— Unrationed Meats —
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are you raising fryers for this fall ?
FRiSH PRODUCI.
Remember, regardless of cut or price, every meat purchase you make at
Safeway must please you ... or your money refunded infull.
Ue Have Ail the Tools!
'The Farmers Own Store”
Look at this Menu Special!
.32
Box $6.50
GRAPEFRUIT lb. (
Arizona Desert
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12 box $1.59
APPLES
lb. eel
extra fancy and * — — 2
fancy Winesap
Per box $4 39
GRN. peppers ib. may
crisp, tender,
“A
fine for stuffing
TOMATOES
lb. 91
ripe Southern
ed —
field grown
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