THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
PACE FOUR
Store
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C : UNCHEON MEAT, Rath’s.............. 12 oz. 390
€ ( RAPE JUICE, Church’s.................... Quart 330
PRICOTS, Red & White.................... 212‘s 280
( ARNISHING CHERRIES, R. & W..... 5 oz. 150
€ MANDARIN ORANGES.................... 8 oz. 100
( I RUNES, Walla Walla...................... 212‘s
< SMALL GREEN LIMAS, Walla Walla picnic
€ BABY FOOD, Red & White
3 for
r PEAS, Red & White...........
2‘s
14 oz.
© CATSUP, Red & White......
160
120
230
150
190
5 oz. 210
C SOY SAUCE, Porter’s...........
8 oz. 120
© CHINESE NOODLES...........
LOUR, Red & White..........
24 12 lbs. $1.05
OCAIE FLOUR, Red & White
250
O BAI ING POWDER, Red & White
1 lb. 190
CSFEEDDED WHEAT ..
ORICE KRISPIES...........
©CORN FLAKES, Albers
C SUPER DRY TOWELS
C TISSUE, Blue & White .
2 for 230
2 for 250
17 oz. 150
2 for 230
4 for 290
C . ..............................................
€ TOMATO SOUP, Campbell’s
© Lady Godiva Soap.................
Large 190
...... 100
3 for 150
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
ORANGES, Sunkist.......
GRAPES, Sweet Seedless
CANTALOUPES............
LETTUCE.......................
TOMATOES...................
Dozen
.... 1 lb.
... Each
2 heads
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sold today than there ever has in the land, the specified fee and informa
history of mankind. Investigate with tion as to the type of tag desired,
us the reason of these phenomena.
number and kind of hunting license
held, and name and address. This in
formation may be mailed in a letter
or on a special application form that
has been prepared for the purpose.
DILL PICKLES
LUNCH MEAT
Quart
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Business Is Good
GUINEA PAPER IS
RECEIVED HERE
Mrs. F: H. Edmnds of Umatilla has
received a newspaper, Guinea Gold,
published in New Guinea for the
armed forces there. She received the
paper from her son, Sgt. Roger J.
Jensen, who is stationed with troops
there. He also writes an interesting
letter, telling of various pets he is
training and of different entertain
ments.
The paper is crammed full of war
news and other stories which would
greatly interest soldiers. It is very
typical of English printing, indicat
ing that it might be printed by an
English concern. Needless to say,
Mrs. Edmonds read every portion of
the paper.
and getting better all the time.
We regret very much that we have
to close one day each week, but
due to the help situation, it is im
possible to keep open over 16 hours
a day six days a week. We open
at 6:00 A. M. and close at 10:00
P. M. until further notice. Our aim
is a cool, clean comfortable place
to eat.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk
EXTENSION IS
MADE FOR LAND
BANK LOANS
Congress has just extended the
time for making Land Bank Commis
sioner lians to July 1, 1945, R. H.
Loveless, secretary-treasurer of the
Pendleton Group National Farm Loan
Associations, said today.
Since 1933, when commissioner
loans were first made available to as
sist farmers with their credit needs,
the Pendleton Group Associations
have made approximately 752 such
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loans for a total of $1,574,000, accord
ing to the secretary. This organiza
tion serves the counties of Umatilla
and Morrow.
Many farmers, Loveless said, have
used both Federal Land Bank and
Applications are now being accept commissioner loans in financing their
ed by the Oregon State Game Com farm purchase programs. Since 1917,
mission for the various special big when the Federal Land Bank of Spo
game tags to be issued for the 1943 kane. which serves Idaho, Montana,
hunting season. Applications will be Oregon and Washington, started op
A recent release from the State
kept on file and if by August 16, more erations, the Pendleton group assicia- War Board states that an additional
applications are received than the tions have made 884 land bank loans supply of 30-30 shells has been made
specified quota of tags, then a draw for a total of $5,134,000,
available to Marshal Wells Co. of
ing will be held to determine the is
Despite a heavy volume of land Portland to be used by farmers for
suance. If the quota for any particu bank and land bank commissioner predatory animal control.
lar allotment of tags is not reached by loans during the early thirties, Love
By order of the War Production
August 16, then all applications on less is advised that in the last eight Board farmers are eligible to buy
hand will be filled and the rest of the years farmers have cut their mort these and other types of shells for
tags issued in the order applications gage indebtedness to the Spokane predatory animal control. In order
are received until all tags are sold.
Bank about a third, and this reduction to obtain the shells the farmer must
A person may apply for a tag by is continuing under war time condi sign a crtificate form at his dealer
sending in to the Game Commission tions. Just the reverse was true in and he may then obtain the ammuni
office at 616 Oregon Building, Port- 1 World War I.
tion if the dealer is able to obtain it.
Temple Lunch
BIG GAME TAGS
NOW AVAILABLE
FARMERS ABLE TO
GET AMMUNITION
g Ed
437
10 lb. sk. £20
207
KITCHEN CRAFT 10 lb. sk.
241 lb. sk. 98c
NCY AT U.S. TAXLESS CARS TO
L ACADEMY BE TAGGED SOON
Summertime baking —
Kitchen pretty warm these days?
Let the oven do most of your cook
ing work this summer1 It’s easier—
and by the way. summertime baking
is really an economy measure Just
think of the ways meat can be
stretched with the aid of the oven
. . . shortcakes, meat pies, and oh,
so many other ways! As for short
ening, just use those drippings fron
bacon, other meat and chicken.
A state-wide campaign has been
launched against motorists driving
their automobiles without the 1943
federal tax stamp, J. W. Maloney,
collector of internal revenue, has in
formed the Herald. Many motorists
have failed to purchase the stamp be
cause of a report that congress was
considering a bill to abolish the tax
for the duration.
“The stamps should have been pur
chased by July 1 and anyone driving
a ear without the tax stamp is violat
ing the law,” stated Mr. Maloney. He
added that motorists lacking the
stamp will be cited to court if found
driving their machines. Stamps are
available at the post office.
MEAT PIES Use the same kind of
biscuit dough made with drippings
for a covering for meat pie. Use left
over meat or small pieces of pre-
cooked meat, vegetables of your
choice and enough thickened juice
from the meat or vegetables to give
moisture to the pie filling. Cover
with biscuit dough and bake in a
hot oven (450° F.) until the crust is
rich, golden brown. Serve.
ECONOMY CAKE— Sift 2 cups all-
purpose flour with 2*2 tsps baking
powder, 1 tsp. cinnamon and 14 tsp.
cloves Cream together 3 tbsps.
shortening and 3 tbsps. meat drip
pings and add 1 cup of sugar grad-
ually, creaming until smooth. Add
1 egg and beat well, then add flour
mixture alternately with 23 cup
milk. Then add 1 tsp. vanilla or
other flavoring. Bake in greased
layer cake pans or muffin tins in
moderate oven (375° F. ' for about
25 minutes or until done.
— Due to the labor situation, we are
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sorry to announce that we are
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forced to discontinue our pick-
a
up service. We will continue
— Please bring your packages to the
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laundry and call for them when
finished. When conditions are
better, we will again resume
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our pickup service.
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith
Hermiston Laundry
BAKING POWDER
ROYAL
are
current topics of conversation. Julia
Lee Wright’s article in this week’s
Family Circle tells you how to go
about it. Helpful hints on sun and
oven drying and jelly and jam mak
ing will make summer canning a
VICTORY
CANNINO ANO DRYING
pleasure.
Safeway
Homemakers’ Bureau
JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Director
25 oz. tin
WELL WHY DONT
ENVY. CAROL WHEN I
you 00 SOUt
Priced by the pound to save you money.
Buy just what you can use today—pay
only for what you get at Safeway.
BING CHERRIES
No. l’a - For Canning
lb.
CANTALOUPES
Firm Ripe
LETTUCE
10C
lb.
Oregon
lb.
TOMATOES
California
Rationed Foods
680
Royal Satin Short’ng (15R) 3 lb. jar 640
Kraft Cheese. Velveeta (4R)
% lb. 220
Moneta Chili Sauce! 10B ) 12 % oz. hot. 160
Tom. Juice, Sunny Dawn (4B) 46 oz. 220
Split Peas, green or yellow (4B) lb. 100
Large Lima Beans (8B)
2 lb. pkg. 250
Corn. Country Home (14B)
No. 2 ’ 140
Snowdrift Shortening (15R) 3 lb. jar
COFFEE — Use Stamp No. 21
EDWARD’S, whole roast
AIRWAY, whole roast
SCHILLINGS
240
lb. bag 200
2 lb. size 620
lb- bag
Everyday Needs
Bread, Julia Lee W. 112 lb. 13c
Soda Crack., Tasty Md. 2 lb. 25c
Mustard, Heinz Brown 6 oz. 9c
Soup Mixes, Aunt Polly 3 for25c
French Kettle Soups, dehy. ..13c
Kellogg Rice Krispies pkg. 11c
Kool Aid, asst, flavors 2 pkg. 9c
Paraffin Jelly Seal 2 pkgs. 25c
Zee Paper Towels
3 rolls 25c
Oxydol
large pkg. 23c
Ivory Soap
med. bar 6c
SAFEWAY MEATS
Prices on Safeway guaranteed meats are
as low as these every day of the week.
JOWL BACON
lb.
219
lb.
239
lb.
399
(3 Points)
DRY SALT PORK
(7 Points)
SIRLOIN STEAK
( 12 Points)
lb.
SMOKED PICNICS
(6 Points)
SAUERKRAUT fresh, qt.
7 on sure • ru JUST RUN HOME to
w ure APARTMENT AND harvest
THINK OY AU. THE CANNING
MY VICTORY GARDEN
you CAN OO
BOX' On CAROL! SOMETIMES I FEEL
NOT DOING ANY..
Powdered Sugar
1 lb. carton 9c
Brown Sugar, Golden C, lb. ctn. 9c
Salt, Max-i-mum pl. or ido., ctn. 7c
Cake Mix, & muffin mix pkg. 28c
Molasses, Red Hen, No.112bot. 13c
Peanut Butter, Real Roast lb. 28c
Swans Down Cake Fir. 234 lbs. 26c
Pancake Fir., Suzanna '3y2 lbs. 19c
100 G Bran Nabisco 1 lb. pkg. 19c
Whip-Aid makes cream whip
9c
Mello-Whip for whipping erm. 19c
Margarine, Sunny Bank
lb. 17c
(4 points-red)
FRESH PRODUCE
CAROL DOES A urree CAMUN&f
IM JUST GREEN WITH
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12 oz. tin
CALUMET
BISCUITS
Let those meat dripping
get tirm in the refrigerator, then use
them for making biscuits for meat
shortcakes. Creamed hamburger is a
grand topping. Or cut link sausages
into small slices, fry them and make
a gravy from the drippings and serve
them over the biscuits.
HERMISTON RA PT 1ST CHURCH
H. V. McGeet Pastor
Mysteries of the “Word”. The ori
gin of God’s Word, its influence upon
human society, and its place in the
life of man today: what is the secret
of the power of this ancient Book?
It still remains the world’s best sell
er, publishers cannot fill their orders,
more copies of the Bible are being
ble and welcome your patron-
age.
GOLD MEDAL.
241 lb. sk. $1.19
an economy measure
So Sorree!
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You can spot them immedi
ately—they indicate non
rationed foods. You’ll be
amazed at the variety of good
foods that require no points.
Best Buys tn BAKtHG ttBBBB
ENRICHED FLOUR
to give the best service possi-
gas
ass
P..
Kemoohoó Cue
150
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If Hitler wins, the issue
for you will be living itself
and not just the cost of liv-
ing. Think that over and fig-
‘ ure it out for yourself how
-- much beyen10 percent of
your family inco • you should put
into War Bords every payday.
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LOOK FOR THE
GREEN MARKERS AY.
for
FINE ASSORTMENT
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Farmers who need ammunition for
predatory animal control are urged to
get their order in to their dealer soon.
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rmiston Trading Co
man Lowell Stockman will
ancy at the U. S. Naval
Annapolis, Maryland, for
"ginning .July I. 1944. Can-
st be not less than 17 years
more than 21 years of age
irst of the calendar year
which they enter the Naval
Applicants should be
1 seniors, or graduates of
i I, or college students. The
ce Commission expects to
ipetitive examination early
1 to aid in the selection of
for the Academy. Appli-
st be legal residents of the
ngressional District of Ore-
1 perfect physical condition,
t regular vacancy for the
¡strict at the U. S. Military
West Point. New York, is
ur in 1946.
3 who are interested and
e should write to Congressman
ockman, 407 House Office
Washington, D. C., imme-
1 that they may receive ad-
iformation and be admitted
imination.
In Hermiston the Oregon Hardware
& Implement Co. has the necessary
certification forms. Any dealer who
is an agent of Marshal Wells Co. has
necessary instructions for securing
this ammunition.
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Meat Department
SAUERKRAUT
THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1943.
JUST UKE A CUES
IN A WINDOW
ALL RIGHT!
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SO You CANT HAVE A VICTORY
GARDEN ! BUT you CAN HAVE A CHOICE
FROM
SOME Of
THE BEST GARDENS IN THE WORLD I
RIGHT AT YOUR SAFEWAY STORE ! WHY THEY HAVE
GUARANTEED FRESH PRODUCE ! NOW. DO you
snu SAV
OWELER !
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THANK you CAROL-
TELLING ME ABOUT
SAFEWAY
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