.THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1943
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE SIX
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RED & WHITE
SPECIALS for JANUARY 8-9
SOUP MIX
2
Red & White
196
for
MACARONI
Red & White
1 Y lbs.
4
CRACKERS
Snowflakes or Krispies
2 lb*
FLOUR
Red & White - 49 lbs.
STARCH
R. A W. - 1 lb.
5
lbs. 439
DOG FOOD
4
Gro Pup
FRISKIES MEAL
4* lbs. 536
$1.75
LIGHT GLOBES
Up to 60‘s
159
LUX FLAKES
38 oz. 286
Dutch Girl
Large
WESSON OIL
Quart
RINSO
636
Large
1 ,b 346
Prepared Mustard
276
276
LUX TOILET SOAP
COFFEE
Red & White
1 78
Small White Beans
Idaho
334
APPLE BUTTER
2 for
3 for 246
BRIMFUL
GRANULATED SOAP
8 oz. g
36oz 336
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
ORANGES, 288 Navels
LETTUCE, large heads
CALAVOS, ripe
.....
GREEN PEPPERS
doz. 33c
2 for 29c
2 for 15c
lb. 25c
Meat Department
NICE FRESH HENS
.................
ARMOUR STAR HAMS........................
FRESH SEA FOODS—
lb. 350
lb. 420
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE So we expect you to come and help '
Sunday afternoon at the American
Pastor S. E. Gravea
•The Young People’s service was so Legion hall.
well attended last Sunday night that
we decided to again have a special | CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner. Pastor
musical program. So if you enjoy
The
sermon
topic Sunday morning
singing and music, don’t forget next
will be, "God, the Same Yesterday.
Sunday at 7 p. m.
Sunday. 10 p. m., Bible school. A | Today and Forever," and Sunday eve
class for every age. Mrs. Dessie ning. "The Cup Jesus Would Not
Snead is Sunday School superintend- Drink.”
The regular monthly meeting of
ent.
the
Women's Council will be held on
11 a. m.. Worship hour. Exhorta
Wednesday of next week, January 13.
tion, edification ami comfort.
Lunch will be served at noon.
7 p. m.. Young people’s service.
Tuesday, 8 p. m., Prayer meeting.
TOWNSEND CLUB
If you are sick in body and soul, come
to these praper meetings.
NEWS
Thursday. 8 p. m., Bible study on :
By Mrs. Joe Udey
the tabernacle and prayer meeting.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
J. W. Stuart^ Minister
The poorest thing a man can do
i is to "make a living” the mightiest
| business is to “make a life”. The
j question is not always where we
| stand, but in what direction we are
going.
Sunday Bible School at 9:45 a. m.
Sunday morning message at 11.
Young people service at 6:30 p. ni.
I Evangelistic services with sermons
| from the Book of Revelation. We are
I bringing a series of messages from
the Book of Revelation. If you are
! interested in this book, come Sunday
evening at 7:30. You are welcome.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
E M. Ayerst Pastar
Services held at the American Leg-
j ion hall Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Song
I and praise service with sermon by the
pastor.
| You are not only invited but ur-
I gently requested to worship with us
I in this service. Your presence helps,
and your participation helps more.
IF YOU HAVE ANY SMALL
Plumbing Jobs
US
SEE
NOW!
We have a fairly complete stock
of pipe fitting parts and pipes.
Inland Cooperative
“THE FARMER’S OWN STORE”
Delivery Service
Phone 2811
The Board of Council wishes to
make this announcement—Since the
gaosline rationing has gone into ef
fect, it will be impossible for the com
mittee on membership to carry on
their drive for more members and to
collect dues from their members, so
they are asking them to examine
their membership cards and if delin-
quent, please get in touch with Mrs.
F rank Guiwits, club secretary, or
send dues in by some other member
and your membership card will be
sent to you.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
truly knows and feels in his heart,
then he cannot go wrong and is pos
sessed of religion enough to get by in
In the County Court of the State of
any man's land.” Then when Cap Oregon for Umatilla county.
tain Rickenbacker stepped ashore he
In the Matter of the Estate of Car
turned to one of his companions. Pri oline Lynch, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
vate Bartex, and said, “You had bet
ter thank God for your Testament, dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Caroline
son. You can now see what faith
Lynch, deceased, by order made in the
do for you.”
above entitled Court and cause. All
God has not forgotten. He had not persons having claims against the
forgotten Captain Rickenbacker and above entitled estate are hereby not
to present the same, with pro
his brave companions. He has not ified
per vouchers, to me at Freewater,
our
forgotten
our
great
country
and
A message from Dr. Townsend
Oregon, or to my attorney, Homer I
brave men in service. He will see us Watts, at his office at Athena. Ore
‘HAS GOD FORGOTTENV’
For ov through to victory. God has not for gon, within six months from the date
Dr. Townsend says.
All claims should be veri-
er three weeks Captain Eddie Rick gotten the aged. I have supreme | hereof.
fied to as by law required.
faith
that
God
will
continue
to
give
enbacker and his companions floated
Dated at Athena, Oregon, this 7th
on a small rubber raft in the Pacific. me strength so that I may continue day of January, 1943.
. .
Through this barrowing experience in my fight for our country’s aged. I
-.//eP.,
j.
it '
Joseph Lynch,/ Admin-
Captain Rickenbacker never lost his j I know God has not forgotten and 1
istrator of the Estate
of Carolyn Lynch, De-
faith. He held his religion, He knew know He will see me through to vic-
ceased.
that God had not forgotten. Captain tory in my fight.
Rickenbacker said, “I hold to the j All Townsendites that have this Homer I. Watts.
Golden Pule and I believe most firm- faith will help Dr. Townsend in this Attorney for Administrator.
(Jan. 7-Feb. 4)
ly that if a man just follows what he fight for victory.
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coas PRICE
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pint 55c
lb. 35c j Kippered Salmon lb. 45c
lb. 45c I Oysters
Halibut
Salmon
wholesome,
Hermiston Trading Co
or for your home bak-
Our Job Is to Save
Dollars
Buy
War Bonds
Every Pay Day
Get a New Supply. Cloth for Silex.
Paper for Drip.
The week end they spent visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger and
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Finch and
daughter spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Bert Barnes of Pilot Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger
and son of Pasco. Wn.. spent Satur
day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Wattenburger.
Mrs. Lucy Wilkins returned home
Thursday from Portland where she
wont with her son Malcolmn O'Brien
who joined the navy and had to re
port on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Aber-
crombia spent Tuesday in Pendleton.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Neill of Heppner
spent New Year's day at Pine City
and enjoved the turkey dinner.
Mrs. Clayton Ayers gave a card
party New Year's evening to see the
old year out and the new vear in.
Four tables were in plav. High score
went to Miss Pattv Finch and Marian
Finch and low to Mrs. Lila Myers and
Garnet Abercrombia.
DALEWOOD
Meal Planning
in Wartime
a bit topsy-turvy with eggs, for ex-
ample, going over to the dinner
tnemi. and being replaced at break-
fast with whole grain cereals. But
even if foods have to be shifted
around, our meals shouldn't . . .
mustn’t be lopsided orout of balance.
Nutrition’s
the Thing
The pace we ve set for ourselves on
the home front -akes it doubly im-
portant that we gel our full quota of
health and energy*-giving vitamina,
minerals, proteina and other food
essentials. That’s where a working
knowledge of nutrition pays divi-
demis. If you have more than a
flavor acquaintance with foods . . .
i you know what each contributes
to the well being of the family, then
it is a simple matter of nutritional
calculation to know what replace
ment* to make on the menu.
DUCHESS
Salad Dress., pt. 21c, qt. 330
NU-MADE
Mayonnaise, pt. 27c, qt. 450
SUNBRITE
Cleanser
per can 40
FACIAL TISSUES
Stellar
box of 500 230
Wartime Homemaker’s Guide
In
copy of THE
MAGAZINE
it,
you'll
find
Julia Lee Wright’s articles in a new
wartime uniform and chocked full of
ideas, menus, recipes and helpful
hints to see you through this culinary
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JULI « LEE w RIGHT, Director
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Pork Roast, center cut, lb. 320
Pork Steak
2 for 350
Chicken Tamales
Stidd’s
lb. 250
Pork Liver
Lamb Brains
Su-Purb Soap
50 oz. pkg.
one pound
of
5
NO. 1 YAMS
from Texas - smooth, uniform sizes
SUNKIST LEMONS
Tree Ripened
lb. 230
lb. 100
lb. 100
396
3° 199
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you when it’s at its very best—sold by the pound to save you money
Quality Avocados. Fuerte Variety
Lux Soap
SALVAGED HOUSEHOLD
FAT WILL MAKE ENOUGH
SAFtWAy FARM-FRFSH PA0DUCF
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Homemuiers' Bureau
y U.S. War Bonds &
BEANS
Small White - 2 lb. pkg. 170
RED BEANS
Idaho
2 lb. pkg. 150
FLOUR
Harvest Bios., 49 lb. $1.49
RISKIT MIX
Fisher’s
2 lb. pkg. 310
COLA SYRUP
Mavis
12 oz. bottle 290
WHITE ROCK
Water, small 2 35c, Ige. 250
carton $1.29
Avoid Monotony
Tuesday
112 lb. If. 130
Enriched Bread
Julia Lee Wright
Camels. Luckies, Raleighs, Chesters,
Old Golds, Kools and Philip Morris.
As the variety of foods grows less,
meals are likely to become a trifle on
the tiresome side. Get out of the cook-
ing rut by serving those day-in-and-
day -out foods a little different each
every
3 tins 200
Gerbers, Strained or Chopped
CALAVOS
A continuing form Non-Assess-
able Policy,
No. 21 o can 146
Baby Foods
fresh'
come in for drastic changea now that
so many of our taken-for-granted
foods are being drafted for service on
other fronts. Meals are likely to be
National Standard Coverage.
Quick, efficient, nation-wide
twenty-four hour claim service.
Van Camp's
Tomatoes
We’re making readjustments every
where these days. Even our menus
Be sure to get your
FAIILY
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outstanding features:
Spry Shortening
3 lb. jar 710
Tomato Soup No. 300 tails 110
Gardenside
quota of meat for the time, then you
can build your menu around other
protein-rich foods such as eggs,
cheese, dried beans and peas, fish
ALL THIS
and Savings Too!
1 lb. bag 240
1 lb. bag 230
3 pkts. 150
Edward’s Coffee
Nob Hill Coffee
Coffee Filters
«sh-churned
10:30
ONE DELIVERY DAILY
By Mrs. Bernies Wattenburger
The ladies of the Pine City club
gave a New Year's dinner at the
Pine City hall. A big turkey dinner
was served at one o’clock. They en
tertained a group of boys from the
Hennner army camp. Those present
were Homer Withey Paul Warnock,
Ralph Andrews. Harris Curnut,
Floyd Winter, Hilbert Christensen,
Robert Secrest, Lafayette Kern and
Jack Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick and
family of Long Creek spent New
Year’s day at Pine City and took in
the dinner at the community hall.
flavorful
d cooking, you'll like
REI) & WHITE STORE
PINE CITY NEWS
. it’s delicious'
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Peets Gran. Soap
24 oz. pkg.
Oranges and .
Grapefruit to the front
Oranges and grapefruit are right up in
the front lines, nutritionally speaking,
with their richness in vitamin C and
valuable minerals. As for versatility,
they’d win a medal any time!
1?
4
Oranges
Grapefruit
Lb. 100
TOMATOES, field grown, lb. 230
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MAKES HUSBAND HAPPY
JAMES H. BOYLEN
AGENT
Hermiston
Phone 3291
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