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Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative Friday and Saturday SPECIALS COFFEE Retbance u. .30 French Dressing s ». .08 SHINOLA AllCalar .08 MILK Earigold 14 points can ,07 SYRUP Calomial hu .21 CARROTS Bunch .08 LETTUCE Mei Meads 2 for J 9 Recovering in Hospital Alfred J. Buell, seaman 2/c, U. S. Navy, stationed aboard the U. S.S. New Mexico, was injured during a recent engagement and has been transferred to the hos pital ship U.S.S. Solace, being re- to de, fee The voters must authorize the State Building Fund so Oregon can do its duty io providing adequate educa- hospital, and other facilities. Oregon must not lag behind. Your YES VOTE is all that is needed. Initialed Into Sorority Mary Sommerer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sommerer of Hermiston, has been initiated into Phi Beta Sigma, national honorary society in education at Eastern Oregon College of Education at La Grande. Membership in the or ganization is limited to students in the field of education who show — ------ promise of becoming outstanding teachers. Cars Collide Today Cars driven by Chas. Leonard of Hermiston and John R. Freder ickson of Stanfield collided this morning in southeast Hermiston at the intersection just north of the Leonard residence. — The — Fred - erickson car was overturned, with Takes Lambs io Union little damage resulting, and the Wendell Hogg, member of the 1 occupants suffered minor injuries. West End Umatilla 4-H Sheep club left this morning for Union to ex McKenzies Visit in Portland hibit four head of fat lambs at the Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie Eastern Oregon Livestock fat stock show and sale. The show will be left Saturday afternoon for Port held Friday and the sale will take land. accompanied by their son, Gerald, for a brief visit. After a place Saturday. five-week visit in Hermiston and the Willamette valley, Gerald left Prineville Needs Competition Word from Don Neal, secretary Tuesday for Richmond, Va., of the Prineville baseball club, where he is employed in the U. S. reads: if you have baseball teams patent office. En route home, he in your community who like to plans to visit his grandmother, 'Play Ball’, wire us immediately. Margaret E. McKenzie, in Circle He asserts that they have some ville. Ohio, for a few days. The fast local teams—first, second and McKenzies returned home Tues junior nines—ready for action, day night. preferring to have games on the OUR LADY OF ANGELS Prineville diamond first and then CHURCH, HERMISTON return games. Planning Farm Lines ------ Word from the Pendleton office oi the Pacific Telephone and Tele- graph company gives plans for the improvement of rural lines and additions of many new ones in this part of the county as soon as materials are available. Require ments of the government for tele phones has been the governing factor in addition of subscribers during the war period. On Sunday, June 3rd, there will be High Mass at Our Lady of An gels Church, Hermiston, at 8:30 a. m. There will be no Mass at Umatilla or Ordnance on that day. The school children and all other parishioners of Hermiston, Uma tilla. Boardman. Ordnance. Irri gon, Stanfield and Echo will par ticipate in the annual Corpus Christi Presentation of the Bless ed Sacrament which will be con ducted along the streets around Receives Medical Discharge the Church grounds immediately Jess Baker returned to Hermis after the 8:30 Mass. There will ton Tuesday from Ft. Douglas, be Mass in Boardman at 8 a. m. Utah, after receiving a medical On Sunday. June 3rd, also, the discharge from the Army after Religious Vacation School, which only 1′2 months service. Most of , has been conducted for two weeks the time at Ft. Douglas he was bv the Franciscan Sisters, Sisters confined to the hospital and was M. Feliciana and Sister Angela WE ARE NOW ABLE TO GET A FEW Dairy Cleanser and Filter Discs — We have a few “TARPS” now in stock — Inland Cooperative C. of C. to Meet Monday Francis of Baker Academy, will Members of the Hermiston be brought to a close. A number of Commerce will meet of children will receive their First Chamber Monday evening at 7:00 at the Holy Communion. USO building for a dinner and regular business session. All mem Spending Leave Here bers are urged to attend, President Harry Hamman, C.B.M., George Harkenrider said yester- spending 30 days leave with rela day. tives in Hermiston, after serving for 30 months overseas assisting with landing troops on invasion campaigns. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammans, and his wife Plumbing and Repairing and family are all Hermiston resi Phone 2591 dents. 112 Huriburi Hermiston H. R. Lambert Wanted! Hop Yard Workers Harry Kessler QUALITY SHOE REPAIRING Will Pay Prompt Attention To Mail Orders Phone Hermiston 3603 LEE’S SHOE SHOP after 5:00 P. M. 9. WK SAFEWAY Hermiston, Oregon “The Fanners Own Store' 123 S- E. Court — Pendleton for MhtnHf frtH frtthut Prescription Filled Over 15 Million Times 300 X YES Recommended to do just two thinget relieve constipation and gas on the stomach. This successful prescription is now put up under the name of ADLERINA: Get a bottle of Adlerika next time you stop at your druggist's and see tor yourself how quickly gas is re lieved and gentle but thorough bowel action follows. Good for old and young. Caution, use only as directed. Paid adv.. United Citizens Committee, Inc., Ralph D. Moores, Manager, 233 S. W. Sixth Avenue, Portland •or STATE BUILDING FUND AN: Get Adlfrik* Inm your drutl‘*t taduf. Moore & Ripley Drug Store Ideas for Spring Meals Add cooked, peeled, new potatoes and cooked peas to medium thick white sauce, sprinkle with paprika. RADISH SLAW Combine thinly sliced, washed rad ishes with salad dressing, season with salt and pepper, and garnish with parsley ASPARAGUS WITH MOCK HOLLANDAISE SAUCE — COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE — — Parts — Accessories — Tires — — Gas — Oil — Stove Oil — Diesel Oil — — Bulk Sales Gas and Oil — Beat 1 egg white until stiff but not dry; fold in 1 cup mayonnaise. Pour to 1 12-inch thickness in shallow bak- ing dish; place 4 to 5 minutes under very hot broiler until delicately browned, about 1 minute. Makes I cup Serve over asparagus. RHUsARB CREAM pie Co-operative Service Station IW./ Men fighting on far battlefiei is are not quitting now to Irok for post-war jobs. Let's stay with our vital war work, as they are. Overland Greyhound Lines is staying with its job of moving manpower until victory. Then, we will reintroduce you to America — vast treasure land of scenic beauty, best explored by highway. SoJtUdf HtiKtiHiitn' Birtdi ^ooA!Siamfu¿xfiÍMi! All Expire Saturday. June 2d DRUG Phone 2271 OVERLANI GREYH ASPARAGUS RHUBARB at -- Umatilla H. S. Gym EUERU SRTURDRU Music by OREGON RAMBLERS Your Favorite Tunes Played Everyone Welcome Adm.: 75c Extra Ladies 25c — PROCEEDS GO FOR WAR BONDS — Fresh Cuban, fine for canning. Vine ripe RADISH- Fresh and crispy .24 GREEN ONIONS Tender, mild. bunch .06 LEMONS 3 lbs. Sunkist lbs. Valencias lbs. Crispy type FRESH PEAS Full pods Harvest Blossom Flour Morning Glory Oats A natural source of Vitamin Bl and iron. Quick or Regular nos ,4! 25-lb. sack 90- avichi 5Mb. sack $1.79 oge pkg 49 Edwards Coffee Reg. or Drip 1 jet 54= Nob Hill Coffee Whole Bean 1-ib. bag 23c Airway Coffee Ground Frosh i-ih. bag 20e Hershey's Cocoa Always Good ‘-lb. pkg. 10e Borden's Hemo Full of Vitamins i-ib. jar 59- Canterbury Tea Orange Pekoe ,b pkg 85e Apple Butter Libby Brand No. 303 >" 20e Cane Sugar 5 -lb bag 33= 10-lb. bag 64c (Stamps 35 & 36Stamp No 35 expires June 3 Morton's Salt Plain « lodized 2 pkgs 15e Sno White Salt Plain * lodized pkg. 7c Chili Powder Gebhardt’s i-oz. bottle 15e Clapp’s Baby Food Swan Soap Camay Soap Strained, can 7 e Kind to your skin. Soap of beautiful women Junior, ean 8e 3 tare, ban 29e 3 b» 20e Parowax ssonapxg/e"2 3—oler 2.25- Kerr Jar Lids les, 3^15‘ Kerr Jar Caps ^!1‘ Certo Deals sl 3... 41- lels-Rite bant 8-oz. bottle ir Pen M "vem" 3-oz. pkg. 12 MC.P. Pectin 2. 3-oz. pkg.y- Light Globes.8 2.80 w11‘SW #: O’Cedar Fura. Polish s. 19 Shoe Polish r Friskies Cubes 2-b. pkg. 21- OPA Rationing Changes Old Dutch Cleanser′&: 2 „ 15- Water Softener 319 13e Bon Ami Cake *905579 &? 9 Woodbury Soap "soy 3 son 23= White King Tels 3..14 Soil Off wioslo. quart bottle 60 Bluing s.Mt, 10-oz. bottle 13 Gloss Starck Argo, K pkg. 8 Dry Cleaner w. 1 gallon 63° Ml... (Lamar Cleorex 0 Ore WNWRrW wisot 6-oz. size • for Clearex Sprayers each 15- MOV 70 £^B^TA/77 AMD L/KE /T! ANO EVERYONE SEEMED TO PICK MEMORIAL DAY TO CROP OVER WOuLD you B&uEVE rr i SERVED sano WICHES ANO THINGS TO OVER TWENTY PEOPLE WITH NO TOMATOES lb. Arizona Desert DRY ONIONS Crystal Wax PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT Fine for Pies All advertised item» subject Old Time Dance J lbs. .25 Local. No. 1 Combine sugar, cinnamon, corn- starch, and salt; add to rhubarb, and cook about 10 minutes, or until thickened, stirring constantly. Add orange rind and beaten egg yolks; stantly Cool; pour into baked pastry shell Beat egg whites until stiff and dry: fold in orange marmalade. Pile lightly on pie; bake 15 minutes, or until well browned, in slow oven It takes delicious fresh fruits and vegetables to put pep into Spring meals . . . and Safeway is the place to find ’em. For Safeway produce is rushed from farm to store ... naturally fresh .. .so good we say: your money back in full if you are not pleased! ani i shell barb and juice HERMISTON discharged Monday. He will re sume his duties at U.O.D. as a fire- man on one of the diesel locomo- tives. --------------- !--------- ===== tional, VOTE moved to a rear base hospital, ac cording to a V-mail letter written by his chaplain and received here Monday. Alfred, the son of Mrs. O. H. Buell of Hermsiton, has served nearly two years in the Navy. The letter stated that he is badly burned over nost of his body and arms. Irrigon Gunner Honored Sgt. Elmer L. Rucker, 19 year old aerial gunner from Irrigon, has recently been awarded the air medal for “meritorious achieve ment” while participating in Eighth Air Force attacks on vital industrial targets and enemy held installations in Germany. Rucker before entering the army air fore- i es in August, 1943, was employed , at the Umatilla Ordnance depot I and received his gunner’s wings in | June. 1944, at Las Vegas, Nev. Duty on June 22 Voters have a job THURSDAY. MAY 31, 1945. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE EIGHT ELLEN. EVERYTHINGS CAN You AFFORD TO . ENTERTAIN SAVE MONEY Flour Kitchen Craft 25-lb. a $1.15 so-«» $2.25 Cake Flour Swansdown 2%-lb. pkg. 26c Gingerbread Mix Dromedary 14-oz pkg. 18e Soda Crackers Snowflake Mb pkg. 33e Fancy White Rice M. 11 2-lb. pkg. 25e Dried Prunes ÄS! Punt 2-lb. p H 30e Nectar Raisins Sun Maid 15-oz pkg. 12e Mixed Vegetables ViRY; No. 2 can 20e Diced Carrots Blue Tag Brand No. 303 jar 12e Sliced Beets Blue Tag Brand No. 303 jar 13e Sauerkraut Juice Libby Brand 16-oz. jar 10e SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEAT Pork Sausage «KP3 lb. 39e -- The Fallowing Require No Point»------ King Salmon Ling Cod Tro" CMT by piece, Ib. 43e; sliced, lb. I Freon by piece, lb. 23c. sliced, lb Chicken Halibut Fillet Rock Cod Medium Halibut Zen Remi, god lb. 13. Razor Clams -, .. Sliced Halibut Crab Meat Salt Mackerel ...AND AT SAFEWAY I rroven —TF’I Freeh Crabs FIND THE BesTor EVERYTHING TO EAT...NEXT Tue you WANT TO SHCP I’LL SHOW you. 49c $1.06