The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 22, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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RED&WHUE
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GROCERIES
"DON’T FORGET CARNATION MILK'
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«GREEN BEANS, Hood River .... No. 2’s 16c
«PEAS, Red & White...................... No. 2’s 150
«TOMATO JUICE, Red & White . 46 oz. 24c
«LARGE RIPE OLIVES, Lindsay's, No. 1’s 298
« APPLE BUTTER, Dutch Girl ..... 29 oz. 220
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«PEANUT BUTTER, Red & White .... 1 lb. 430
«DEVILED MEAT, R. & W., No. 12‘s, 3 for 331
«SUNSPUN....................................
Pint 27e
« WESSON OIL.................................. Pint 330
«VANILLA, Pheasant...................... 8 oz. 39c
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THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON
PAGE SIX
«COFFEE, Red & White.................... 1 lb. 33c
©PANCAKE FLOUR, R. & W........
lbs. 19c
« WHEAT CEREAL, R. & W............ ... oz. 17p
«CAKE FLOUR, Red & White.................. ...
«FLOUR, Red & White........... 241, lbs. $1.05
« « GRAPENUTS................................ 13 oz. 156
• « GRAPENUTS FLAKES................ 12 oz. 152
• • RICE KRISPIES, Kellogg's .............. 132
« «SALAD MACARONI, R. & W....... 14 oz. 162
• « TABLE SALT, Red & White.......... 2 lbs. 80
« « DOG FOOD, Friskies
• « MATCHES, Red Junior
• •BORAXO
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• «TOILET TISSUE, M. D.
• «KOTEX............
... 412 lbs. 530
Carton 24c
............ 15c
....... 3 for 20c
12’s, 2 for 43c
TRUCK PERMITS
TO BE HEARD
L. D. Price.
The examiners will remain in town
over Friday in order to hear cases
heretofore announced—that of L. S.
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With a larger number of applicants Bradley of Yakima; W. M. and W. O-
Hall of Walla Walla and of Francis
for trucking and transportation per­
Hobson
of Walla Walla.
mits to receive attention in Eastern
Oregon, the examiners representing
Utilities Commissioner George H.
Flagg will extend the time of their
forthcoming visit to Pendleton to two
days, July 29th and 30th.
On Thursday, the 29th, they will sit
at the court house to examine witnes­
ses for and against granting permis­
sion to the Portland-Pendleton Motor
Transport Co., to operate between
Boardman and Stanfield over the new­
ly completed U. S. Highway No. 30.
On the same day the examiners will
hear the matter of change in owner­
ship in the Price Chevrolet Company
of Milton. Merton K. Ransom is
transfering his rights to L. W. and
ID], ISL
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DR. DALE ROTHWELL
CREAMING
USE
CARNATION
F« P. Sargent Const. Co.
OR PHONE 2051 AND LEAVE NAME
The new Hermiston sewer is now operating and
is readv for connections. The new ordinance calls
for connections within 90 days. Be among the first
to take advantage of this convenience. Connect now !
coupon which provides space for en­
dorsement on the front, it was ex­
plained. In the case of class “A”
books, the license number and state
of registration of the vehicle must be
written, stamped or printed, clearly
and in ink. on the face of the cou-
pons._
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Mrs.
Charles Laurie, superintendent. Clas­
ses for children of all ages and Bible
class for adults.
Preaching at 11:00 o’clock. Mes­
sage brought by Rev. Orbie Wells.
Bible School 10:00 a. m. Morning
worship at 11 a. m. Junior-Interme-
diate C. E. at 3 p. m.. Senior C. E, at
7 p. m.
A member of the Gideons will
preach at the morning worship hour.
Union Oil Company
76 GASOLINE
TRITON MOTOR OIL
BI F INSECT AND LIVESTOCK SPRAY
LUBRICANTS
Paint Thinners
Pressure Appliance Fuels
Geo. Harkenrider, Consignee
MILK
ORANGES, juice size............. Dozen 292
LEMONS, large Sunkist.......... 6 for 15c
LETTUCE, large heads .............. for 17c
CARROTS, fresh crisp.......
3 bu. 102
CELERY, Utah green.................. 1 lb. 19e
SAFEWAY Homemaker'Guide
Cuaranteed-Fresh Predace
guarantees refreshing sa Ms
Meat Department—
FRESH SALMON and HALIBUT
FULL LINE OF LUNCH MEAT
Hermiston Trading
Co
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These warm days, what's more appetizing than a fresh
salad? But the "makings” must be fresh if that salad is
to be delicious. Safeway's produce is as fresh as can be
—try it for salads this week!
RED & WHITE STORE
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very active in the business and social
affairs of the community and will be
greatly missed by their many friends
Ry Mrs. Rob Woodward
here.
Mrs. Waldo Dyer and son Lee Dy­
Miss Virginia Richardson, who has
er have purchased the farm home of been
living at the Hutchison home
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison and will move
Stanfield, but may re­
the Lee Dyer family will take posses- turn here to to make
her home with the
sion in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer family.
Hutchison, who have made their home
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parsons and
here sinle 1922, will move to Pendle- daughter
Glenda returned Sunday
ton where they have bought a small evening from
Tacoma.
tract in the south suburbs of the city.
Henry Garberding and Clarence
The Hutchisons have always been Crampton
spent the week end in Port­
land.
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The Baxter Hutchison home was the
scene of a gala gathering on Monday
evening of last week when a group of
fifty friends met to celebrate the
birthday anniversary of Mr. Hutchi­
son and to honor Mrs. Edward Shaw
and son Roy, visiting here from Colo-
rado. Out of town guests were Mrs.
James Pearson ani daughter Jonell,
and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison
and Patricia of Pendleton, and Roy
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Grant of Stanfield. A three-tier birth­
day cake decorated with candles (fif-
1:00 P. M.
ty-eight of them, Baxter?) was served
with ice cream.
Mr. and Mrs- Frank Lamb of Ba­
ker were Monday afternoon visitors
OWNER
at the Caldwell home while en route
Pasco.
212 Miles E. of Hermiston to Mrs.
Edward Shaw and son Roy
spent the week end in Pilot Rock vis­
iting the Marvin Hutchison family.
Mrs. Fritz Lieghtle underwent a
1 HOWARD HEATER
major operation at the Pendleton hos-
1 OAK DINING TABLE
pital last Saturday.
1 SIDEBOARD
Friends here recently received
2 DRESSERS
word of the death of “Grandma" El­
lis, mother of Mrs. Forrest Moore, at
2 COTS AND MATTRESSES
Seaside. Oregon on June 27. Mrs. El­
I COMMODE
lived with the Moores when they
SEVERAL BEDS. SPRINGS & lis
were residents of this district. She
MATTRESSES
would have been 93 years old this
month She was a member of the
SOME PILLOWS * BEDDING
First Christian Church.
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COLUMBIA NEWS
Tomorrow’s
AUCTION SALE
SAT., JULY
Baxter Hutchison,
Furniture
Implements
1 PLOW
2 CULTIVATORS
I SPIKE TOOTH HARROW
1 SPRING TOOTH
1 SLIP
I FRESNO
1 OLD SET HARNESS
BINDING CHAINS
OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMER­
OUS TO MENTION
TRIXITY LUTHERAN CHVRCH
E. M. Rutrnshon. Minister
(Residence, Pendleton)
Services are held in Baptist church.
There will be no Sunday School nor
divine service next Sunday, as pastor
will be absent. Services will be re-
sumed on August 8. The regular sched­
ule is: Sunday School at 1:30, Divine
service at 2:30 p. m., on 2nd and 4th
Sundays of the month.
CABBAGE, fresh green, lb. 5c
LETTUCE, Oregon
lb. 7c
LEMONS, Sunkist lb. 114c
Fresh Cantaloupes, Peaches, Apricots,
Grapes, Watermelons, Plums & Berries.
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PENTECOSTAL TAHERNACLE
Pastor Shelly E. Gravel
1 REG. O.I.C. MALE, 18 mo. old
We are looking forward for some
4 BROOD SOWS. bred. 1 reg.
of the Gideon band to be with us this
2 BROOD SOWS WITH PIGS
next Sunday -morning at 11 a. m.
4 WEANER PIGS
These Christian businessmen have
CHICKENS
many interesting experiences to re-
R. C. Peters, Auctioneer |late.
Our Sunday School and church ser­
B. I. Whitney, Clerk
vies at the regular time.
Midweek services are prayer meet­
Several head of livestock ing Tuesday at 7:46 p. m. Thursday
will be brought to this sale. at 7:45 p. m. is an interesting Bible
study.
We want to give you a hearty wel- |
Bring what you have if
come
to attend one or alt of these ser-
you want to sell it - NOW !
vices.
Pint Jar
26É
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Kraft Mayonnaise
Quart Jar ................... -
French Dressing
Milani’s ........ 5 oz. , jar
100
Wesson Oil
Planter Peanut Oil
Quart .............................
bluffo Shortening
Lb._ Pkg..........................
Shop ia^fy in the Week anti Stìtì Save <
— Rationed Foods —
White Tag
No. 2 can
(16) Corn
Country Home
.... No. 2 can
(18) Peas
Red Dart
COOKED
Kitchen Craft Flour
8 oz. pkg........
(ID Green Beans
140
130
140
No. 2 can
120
Town House .......
No. 2 can
130
(7) Prunes, Choice
Red Tag
No. 212 can
130
(5R) Crisco Shortening
1 lb. carton ..
250
(2) Grapefruit Juice
(15R) Shortening
Royal Satin
241 lb. sack
...............
Drifted Snow Flour
24 % lb. sack ..................
Pancake Flour
Suzanna
......................... 3*
Corn Meal
980
$1.09
lb. pkg. 19c
9 lb. sack
Mammy Lou Yellow .....
Bread, Julia Lee Wright’s
112 lb. loaf -.......
Kool-Aid
3 pkgs.
Ass’t. drink mix ■
Cider Vinegar
310
13e
100
Gallon bottle .......
Vanilla Flavor
Westag
- 4 oz. bottle
8c
SAFtWAyatATS
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COFFEE STAMP
NO. 22 GOOD NOW
SPEND IT AT
SAFEWAY - HEADQUARTERS
for FRESH COFFEES!
EDWARDS
Lb. bag 240
NOB HILL .
Lb. bag 230
AIRWAY
Lb. bag 200
HILLS BROS. Lb. jar 334
SIRLOIN STEAK
If you want those summertime
salads to be devoured right down to
the last shred of lettuce, then use a
dressing that will change the ordi­
nary salad into one of those delicious
creations which every member of
the family attacks with gusto!
Doesn’t matter whether it’s the old-
fashioned kind or a favorite from
your grocery. By the way, the
cooked mayonnaise given below is a
cross between mayonnaise and the
salad dressing that’s so popular
nowadays.
MAYONNAISE
2 egg yolks
— Non-Rationed Foods —
(2) Pre-Cooked Beans
Dressings give
sparkle to salads
Miracle Whip
Quart Jar ......... ........
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Livestock
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Young people’s meeting at 7 p. m.
led by Mrs. C. A. Paul.
Preaching at 7:45 by Rev. C. E. Ca-
lame. Subject, “The Old Corn of Ca­
naan.”
Good singing. Everyone is wel­
come.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
“Read ’Em and
Reap” OUR ads
OPTOMETRIST
418 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
FRUITSand VEGETABLES
fOR
AND INFORMATION SEE
MOTORISTS TOLD
TO SIGN COUPONS
Motorists who failed to endorse all
coupons in their new “A” mileage ra­
tion books before next Thursday.
July 22, when they become eligible for
gasoline purchases may subject them­
selves to a penalty of losing all or
part of their rations, Richard G.
Montgomery, OPA district director,
announced today.
In the past it has not been neces­
sary to endorse the coupons until they
were actually used to buy gas. Mont­
gomery explained, but immediate en­
dorsements are now required under
I a new OPA amendment, both as a
I protection to the public and as a help
to OPA investigators in checking mis-
| use of ration coupons falling into the
I hands of persons not entitled to them,
Montgomery pointed out.
IF YOUR EYES
“The new requirement also means
I greater protection to the motorist
TROUBLE YOU-
Come here and get the benefits of | whose book is lost or stolen, “Mont­
our more than 25 years successful gomery declared, “since the finder or
optical experience.
Reasonable thief will not be able to pass off the
prices for glasses when needed. coupons as his own by writing in his
own license number.”
We examine your eyes by
The endorsement must be made on
modern methods and grind
the
face rather than on the back of
glasses to fit in all the latest
coupons in the case of any new type
styles.
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Sewer Connection Estimates
<12 points) lb.
39
PORK STEAK
(7 points) lb.
340
PORK CHOPS
(9 points» lb.
380
SLICED LIVER
(4 points) lb.
210
FRESH SALMON sliced or piece, lb. 556
%2 tsp. Worces­
tershire sauce
% cup vinegar
1 cup salad oil
1 tbsp, shorten­
ing
% cup enriched
flour
1 cup water
2 tsps, mustard
1 tsp. salt
% tsp. cayenne
pepper
‘s tsp. garlic salt
% tsp. celery salt
%4 tsp. paprika
Combine egg yolks, seasonings
and vinegar in deep mixing bowl.
b. Add oil without stirring.
<. Make sauce: Melt shortening in
top of 1-qt. double boiler. Add flour
and gradually add water, stirring
until smooth. Cook over rapidly
boiling water until mixture is thick
and smooth, about 10 minutes,
stirring occasionally.
a. Pour hot, cooked sauce into bowl
with oil and vinegar mixture and
beat with rotary beater until smooth
and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
a. Store in covered jar in cool place.
Makes 1 pt.
HOMAYONNAISE —Beat together 1
egg yolk, 1 tsp. salt, 12 tsp. dry
mustard and 12 tsp. sugar. When
frothy, add 1 tbsp, vinegar or
lemon juice and beat again. Beat in
salad or olive oil very gradually,
adding just a few drops at a time to
prevent curdling, until 34 cup oil
has been added. When mixture
thickens, add another tbsp, vinegar
or lemon juice and beat again.
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need to rule parties out for the dur­
ation. Julia Lee Wright's new
Family Circle article is all about
parties designed for NOW. Simple
but with new twists. Get your copy
today.
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Homemakers' Bureau
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