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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1943)
Your -THIS Store RED & WHITE IS A STORE — UNION Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Dozen 290 Per Lb. 7c .... 1 lb. 53c ... Head 5c .. 10 lbs. 53c LEMONS, large Sunkist WATERMELONS, ripe DATES, fresh............ LETTUCE, large local NEW SPUDS.................. POP CORN, Red & White . 10 oz 149 COFFEE, Red & White . 1 Lb. SUGAR 10 lbs. 346 69c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Red & White ... 1 lb. 216 PEAS, Red & White................. No. 2 cans CORN, R. & W. Whole Kernel No. 2 cans 186 18« CATSUP, Nalley’s........................ 14 oz. bottle 166 TOMATO JUICE, Red & White 46 oz. 249 TOMATO JUICE, R. & W. 1312 oz. 3 for 278 APPLE JUICE, New West............... 32 oz. 276 BRAN FLAKES, Post’s $1.05 ............. Pint 270 8 oz. pkg. 106 OATS, Red & White ............ 3 lbs. 276 SHREDDED WHEAT ............ 2 for FLOUR, Red & White 241/2 lbs. SUNSPUN 230 Large pkg. 106 PEP, Kellogg’s.... BLEACH, Nu Bora CLEANSER, Sunbright 3 for 3 for Lady Godiva SOAP THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1943. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON PAGE EIGHT GRANULATED SOAP, Washo .... Giant pkg. TISSUE, Silk 3 rolls 139 178 608 149 RENT LAWS MUST JAIL ROSTER IS BE OBSERVED RATHER LOW "The Beauty Nook Donald C. Stout, investigator with the district office of the Office of A checkup of the records in the lo- Price Administration. Rent Division, cal jail reveals the fact that lawless- is in Pendleton for a few days check- I ness in Hermiston is on the down ing on compliance with the rent reg- grade and Chief of Police Nation even Hours: 9:00 to 6:00 ulation in the Pendleton Defense Ren- has time for smiles these days. The tai Area, it was announced by Raley cases listed below are of many weeks Evening Appointments Tuesday and Thursday standing. Peterson, area rent director today. Experienced Operators: Bonnie Pohrman and Rodel Atkins, negro, assault with Of particular concern is failure of and Pat Lynch landlords to register housing accomo a dangerous weapon: Tom Deckard, Hermiston : ' Phone 3242 dations which have recently been drunk on a public highway; John A- rented for the first time. Mr. Stout Leonard, drunk, no draft card: Glen pointed out that failure to register a J. Maddox, drunk and bumming: housing accomodation first rented af Joe Comleen. drunk and indecent ex from the Umatilla Council, was responsible for the in ter October 1. 1942, within 30 days posure: Lawrence Ellis Ingron, no were the officers stitution of the new council. Mrs- after it is rented, would constitute a draft card; Sam John King, drunk: Council. was the last thing Hamilton, also of San Pedro, acted A victory drill James Lewis Shoemaker, driving violation of the regulation. Other program, at which as Pocahontas until the newly elected landlords who should have registered while under the influence of intoxi on the evening’s time the American flag was presented Pocahontas was raised to her stump, before have failed to register with cating liquor, and reckless driving. while the drill team wrote victory. Miss Liesegang was elected Pocahon- OPA because of ignorance of the law. Ora Rolla Timmons, selective ser Mrs. Fred Burks, now of Echo, but tas. These landlords should likewise regis vice; Glen Oscar Rust, theft of auto, formerly of San Pedro, Cal., who is I Refreshments were served at a late ter immediately in order to avoid pos and house prowling; Dave Wesley a representative of the Supreme hour. sible violation. Monroe, drunk on a public highway; All property of any nature which is Hilbert Philip Weaskus, Indian, pos rented as dwelling accommodations session of intoxicating liquor, and | must be registered with the rent con drunk on a public highway; Howard trol office of the Office of Price Ad Leslie Wagner, driving while under ministration. where registration forms the influence of intoxicating liquor: I may be obtained either by mail, or Albert Henry, driving while operator I by calling for them at the office which license revoked. i is located at 203 Johns Building, Pen- I dleton, Oregon. Mr. Stout further observed that many people are now renting furnish ed rooms who never did so before: some of them are not aware of the Saturday night, June 12, the Uma | fact that they must register these . rooms just as any other owners of tilla Council went to Echo to institute a new Council of the Degree of Poca rented property must register. hontas. The Umatilla Drill team, un CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST der the leadership if W. R. Nugent, C. Warner. Pastor captain, put on the initiation of the Sunday will be Father’s Day. Our new members in a very able manner. sermon topic for Sunday morning will After the iniation. there was a pub be, “Looking For A Man.” and Sun lic installation, to which every one day evening, “Defining Christianity.” was invited. The installing officers Now Open! E-oec-A In Need of Refreshments? () (4 Sammy and Johnny Have What You Want! “A Place to Meet Your Friends” ECHO FORMS NEW COUNCIL Hale's Confectionery SAFEWAY Safeway advertised prices are good from Tuesday through Saturday each week. You can a Saturday shopping € money too by shopping at Sateway early in the week. Homemaker’ Guide Meat Department PORK SHOULDER ROAST LARD CONEYS ............................. lb. 4 lbs. lb. 35c 79c 29e Buy One More Vegetable Fresh Every Day And Help Make Your Canned Goods Ration Go Farther Hermiston Trading Co Here’s one wartime request everybody can cheer over because this meant it’s patriotic to buy vegetables fresh . . . with crispness, sweet flavor and tenderness all in them. More The vegetable which is fresh not only tastes better, but is tops in vitamin values, too. That’s why Safeway rushes produce straight in from the form . . . cutting out needless delays and in-between costs, thus giving you the fresh produce of the lowest price because their system of pricing produce by the pound saves you money in wasted, wilted leftovers. Remember at Safeway you pay only for what you can use today . . . while it's at its best. RET) & WHITE STORE NEW VEHICLE LAWS TO EFFECT ALL DRIVERS Oregon’s new financial responsibi - lity law became effective Wednesday, June 9. along with changes in four other motor vehicle laws of this state, enacted at the 1943 session of the state legislative assembly. Laws effective after June 9: 1. The financial responsibility law which provides that persons invi lved in traffic accidents must be able to show proof of financial responsibility HUNTING for More BUSINESS ii Try Our Ads or their driver's licenses and registra tion plates may be revoked. 2. The repeal of the law requiring every driver to take the state driver’s license examination at least once every four years. Also repealed is the law requiring persons 70 years of age or older, who hold current licenses, to , take the examination for renewals. 3. The extension of the 1941-1943 driver's license period through the following two years. This enables | holders of current licenses to drive | till June 30. 1945, without renewals. 4. Reduction in the fee for medi cal care of indigent accident victims from fifty cents for the two year per- | iod to twenty-five cents. This means that driver's licenses now cost $1.25 instead of $1.50. 5. The law permitting the moving1 of unlicensed vehicles from one point to another in this state for the flat fee of one dollar. Previously the fee for commercial vehicles was one- twelfth of the regular fee while the fee for private passenger cars was fifty cents. You Help the Enemy by letting those pro* duction machines go Sor want of proper & diligent attention. We are here to help you with your repair and main tenance problems Around the table with a pound of meat Pendleton, Oregon Phone 518 ASPARAGUS, fresh local Blue Stamp Values FOUR HOURS TO DO My Juue, IM STILL TREO ! TOMATO JUICE No. 2 can 4 Points - Tex-Zest BLUE ROSE RICE 10« 8 Points - Red Tag Choice 44- 5 Lb. Package 2 pkgs. 158 CRABMEAT, No. 12 flat can 409 SOUP MIX GRAPEFRUIT JCE., 46 oz. Minute Man No. 303 jar 179 Tillamook VEG-ALL ...... 16 oz. glass 139 PEANUT BUTTER Quart Jar 55- RAISINS 15 oz. pkg. 12c PEARS 12 Points - Larsen’s 14 Points - Country Home WHITE CORN No. 2 can 24 Points - Standard TOMATOES ] No. 21, can 8 Points - Vai Vita HOT SAUCE 13 PANCAKE FLOUR Sperry - 48 oz. pkg. PANCAKE FLOUR No. 2 can 14 oz. bot. 8 Points - Small White or Red 2 lbs. BEANS 7 Suzanna - 40 oz. pkg. FLOUR 10 Points - Heinz KETCHUP 199 49 lb. sack $1.89 Kitchen Craft FLOUR 179 49 lb. sack $2.09 Gold Medal BREAD 112 lb. loaf Julia Lee Wright’s SHORTENING 3 Royal Satin ( 15 Pt red) 7 Points By the Piece 44« Center Chops BUT, ANN, TO SAVE HOKgl, OLD FASHIONED CONTI? ALNAS ANN YOURSELF TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WEEKEND ILL PROVE IT TO XU RIGHT BARGAINS - THATS MOTTO. 5OC THEY ARE SiuLY ' A FEW THINGS AND SAFEWAY’S BEEN you MEAN THEIR UM OPERATING THAT EVERYTHING WAY FOR A LONG you WANTED, EARLY IN THE WEEK, EACH WEEK ? ALON! CERTAINLY I DO NEED PRICES ARE GOOD TIME. • 1 é d47 229 229 199 thanks OF COURSE WHY DO you PUNISH lbS- 649 Lb. Edward's whole roast OATS Large pkg. Morning Glory, reg. or quick OXYDOL SOAP 24 oz. pkg. IVORY SOAP FLAKES 12 12 oz. pkg. CERTO 8 oz. bottle PAROWAX Jelly Seal 2 for 1 lb. pkgs. SMOKED PORK LOIN MOIRE 149 14 oz. Package 59 16 Points - Gardenside PEAS Del Monte Seeded Muscats CHINESE NOODLES 149 8 oz. can 70 77/Se u« THAT ? Hon-Rationed Buys 2 Points - Sunny Dawn VEAL STEAK (7 pts.) lb. 399 PORK ROASTS..... (6 pts.) lb. 356 PORK STEAK .... (7 pts.) lb. 39c JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director SHOPPING, LAST SATURDAY 13- 90 ... lb. ORANGES, Sunkist ... Homemakers’ Bareatt EARZX lb. COFFEE Safeway ANO IT TOOK ME 49 LEMONS, Sunkist SAFEWAX MEATS ) Timely tips for easy ways to prepare “ 1 2 Dozen Plates of Hearty Salads” are given in Julia Lee Wright's article in this week’s Family Circle. Get your copy /rec at Safeway. A new issue out every Tuesday. lb. TOMATOES, firm red VARY SUMMER EATING WITH SALADS My Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co NEW POTATOES, White Shafters It's quite a trick to make a pound of meat go all around the table and satisfy all the appetites. The secret is to use the meat in tiny pieces, so that the flavor is distributed. Nu tritionally, it’s sound practice and one we can well afford to adopt these days. chop SUEY —»Cut meat into tiny pieces, brown hot fat, add sliced celery, onions, shredded cab bage (in lieu of bean sprouts), and seasonings to taste Add a little water, cover pan and simmer for 15 minutes or until vegetables are ten der Thicken the broth slightly with flour or cornstarch. over steaming, fluffy rice. RUSSIAN MEAT BALLS—Mix together a pound of ground meat, 4 or 5 boiled, chopped potatoes. 1 grated onion, and salt and pepper. Form into small balls and brown in hot fat. Add a little milk or water, cover pan and simmer gently for 15 minutes Thicken pan liquor with flour and serve over meat balls. NOODLE DELIGHT Saute small pieces of meat and mix with cooked noodles cooked green beans or okra, and wedges of fresh tomato. Pour in greased casserole and bake in mod erate oven (350e F.) for 15 minutes or until heated through and flavors are blended. MEAT PIE — Dice a pound of meat and prepare as for stew, using sev eral vegetables cut in uniform pieces. Thicken gravy slightly and pour stew into greased casserole. Cover top with pastry or with mashed po- tato or corn-meal crust Bake in moderately hot oven (400° F.) for 20 minutes or until well browned. FIND LADIES ? you HAVE A FINE SELECTION, these EARLY- IN- THE-WEEK MORNINGS ANO ITS SO EASY TO SHOP WHEN THERE ARE FEWER PEOPLE IN THE STORE !