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THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1943. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE SIX MANY CONNECT TO CITY SEWER Your RED& WHITE Store GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Red & White 46 oz. 350 APRICOTS, Red & White.................. No. 21 2‘s 28C CHERRIES, Red & White Garnishing .... 5 oz. 15c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Red & White ... .... 16 oz. 20c ASPARAGUS, Red & White............... No. 2‘s 33 SLICED BEETS, Red & White........... ... No. 2’s 14c 3 for 230 BAB YFOOD, Red & White................ PEAS, Red & White.............................. ... No. 2’s 15c TOMATOES, Red & White................ No. 21 4‘s 230 GRAPE JUICE, Church’s..................... ....... Pint 18c CRAB MEAT, Oregon.......................... . No. 1/2‘s 49c COFFEE, Red & White........................ ...... 1 lb. 336 COOKIES, Peanut Butter.................. . ...... 1 lb. 35c CRACKERS............................................ ..... 2 lbs. 32c EGG NOODLES, Red & White........... ...... 1 lb. 16c FLAV-R-AID.......................................... .... 4 for 15c ROOT BEER EXTRACT, Hires........ ............. 25c STARCH, Red & White Corn or Gloss EASY WHIP, Virginia Dare............... ......... 10c CORN FLAKES, Post’s ........................ . Giant 14c BRAN FLAKES, Post’s......................... Large 15c TOWELS, Super Dry............................. 2 rolls 230 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER.................. .......... 8c FLY SPRAY, Standard ..... Quart 39c BON AMI POWDER .. ............... 14c PUREX.......................... 12 Gallon 27c Meat Department A total of 52 permits have been is- sued by Charles Taylor to Hermiston residents and business houses for connection to the new city sewer. A majority of the ditches have been dug by F. P. Sargent Construction Co. ai- though some citizens are digging their own ditches. The city council has re- cently passed an ordinance calling for connections within 90 days unless for “good and sufficient” reasons some extension of time is granted. It is hoped that many more connect- ions will be made in the near future in order to assure efficient operation of the sewage disposal plant. CHANGE LISTED FOR EXTRA GAS Provisions for allowing ration hold ers to use “B”, “C”. “E” and “R” gasoline coupons beyond the fixed per iod for which they were issued and until renewals are obtained were an nounced this week by the district OPA. This is the effect of an amendment to the gasoline rationing regulations substituting “earliest renewal dates” in the case of supplemental, afficial, fleet and non-highway rations for “expiration dates”, previously used. The amendment also provides for issuing all “B” ration books for a fixed 3-months period, rather than on a “time-tailored” basis. Individual rations will be tailored by tearing out coupons. In the Eastern shortage area, “B” books will continue to be is sued for 4 months. KENNISON NOW DECK TRAINEE Clarence A. Kennison, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennison who is stationed at Sheepshead Bay. Brook- lyn. N. Y., has been asigned to the Deck Training Department for ad vanee instruction in becoming a mer chant seaman to deliver cargo to the battlefronts of the world. Clarence is a graduate of Hermis- ton high school where he was active in football and band. Prior to his en- trance into the armed forces he was | employed by the War Man Power Commission as Radio Trainee. munity:. . il , Mrs. Myrnie (aidwell and daugh- ter Myrna spent the week end , at Stanfield and were shopping in Pen dleton Monday. Mrs Myrtle Carter, home demon- st ration agent of Pendleton, was in this vicinity Wednesday morning to Waitresses Wanted! AAAAA Positions Now Available At Ordnance Caterers At Ordnance Depot • Excellent Wages • Meals • Lodging PREFER WOMEN 18 to 40 PI.EASA X T STRROVNDINGS GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS U. O. D. CAFETERIA Mrs. Kay Marquee department, terminated this week to | accept a position with the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery. The Pumpkin Center Telephone company held a business meeting at the Columbia park clubhouse Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. E. Humphrevs is spending the summer in Wenatchee while Mr. Humphreys is on a lookout station in 1 the mountains. Pauline Morris, who has been em ployed in Pendleton, has returned home to stay with her mother, Mrs. Laura Morris, until the first of Sep- tember. Mrs. Fritz Lieghtle is expected to return home from the Pendleton hos pital on Thursday of this week. Mr». Shaar Is Honored Guest Mrs. Ed Jackson and Mrs. B. Hane line entertained last Thursday. July 22, at the latter’s home for Mrs. Wm. Shaar who is leaving soon for Calif ornia. The affair was in the form of a bridge -dessert luncheon and hand kerchief shower. Four tables of bridge were in play. Present were Mrs. Shaar, Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Mrs. Dale Fisher of Eugene. Mrs. J. G. Pearson. Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Mrs. H. G. Ran kin, Mrs. A. F. Rohrman, Mrs. Monte Bed wall. Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell. Mrs. Logan Todd. Mrs. Craig Percy, Mrs. W. E. Logan, Mrs. Gerald White. Mrs. George Harkenrider. Mrs. Curtis Simons, Mrs. Neal Robertson, Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mrs. N. R. Mueller. Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Haneline. Mrs. Shaar received many lovely gifts. Rancho (3 points) TOMATO JUICE .... No. 2’s Sunny Dawn (2 points) “Anywhere for Hire” — LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING — Pick-up and Delivery Service for Consoli dated Freightways, Inland Motor Freight, Sunrise Trail, U. P. R. R. Co., and Railway Phone 2021, Hermiston Express If your eyes trouble you, come her for a thorough examination . . . . Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Over 30 Years Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 418 South Main St. — Pendleton Near Bus Depot PRUNE JUICE Vai Vita (3 points) 1 OC PEAS...................... No. 2 can 12c APRICOTS..... No. 212 can 188 Lakewood (27 points) GOOSEBERRIES No. 303’s 18 Blue Tag (9 points) PRUNES No.2‘2 jar 1 6C Red Tag Fancy (7 points) PEARS No. 212 can 260 Island Belle (18 points) Quart Sunsweet (3 points) BEANS............ Del Monte (14 points) One thing is certain: We can’t “keep going" at our best speed unless we keep our summertime meals hearty and really nutritious Easiest way to do this is to include at least one hot dish with all three meals of the day. And they don't have to be the kind that require hours and hours in preparation. Here are some sugges tions for "quickie" hot dishes that will satisfy robust appetites. leftover, mashed potatoes into balls about 2 inches in diameter and press hole in the center Partially fill hole with cooked, chopped meat, and add left over gravy to fill hole to top Place under broiler, and broil until pota toes are golden brown and gravy starts bubbling Serve piping hot. Leftovers in grand disguise. Combine equal portions ground meat and dry bread crumbs. Add salt, pepper, grated onion, a bit of mustard, and a chopped tomato. Add a beaten egg and beat the meat as you would cake batter until all ingredients are completely blended. Form into meat balls the size of a walnut and brown quickly in hot shortening. Then add just enough water to cover bottom of the pan. cover pan and steam for 15 minutes. Thicken drippings in the pan and serve with meat balls over steamed rice or toast. THIMBLE MEAT DALLS -Have steak cut very thin Spread steak with a thick layer of seasoned, breadcrumb stuffing. Roll up steak, jelly-roll style and tie or skewer. Brown steak roll in hot shortening, then add just enough water to create a steam and cover and steam for about 25 minutes, or until steak is tender. Make gravy from drippings. It makes a little steak really go around. GOOD EATING RECIPES - That’s what you’ll find in Julia Lee Wright’s article in Family Circle Magazine this week. Be sure to get your copy at your Safeway Store, and try these recipes that are appearing by request. STUFFED STEAK a, tni Sae 14- CORN, Cream ...... No. 303’s 124 meals hearty! TOAD-IN-A-HOLE — For m No. 2 can Gardenside (11 points) Safeuay Hometnaiers’ ßureatt JULIA LEE w RIGHT, Director CORN, Cream..... No. 2 can Country Home (16 points) RED STAMP ITEMS 136 Harper House (15 points) RED STAMP ITEMS MARGARINE .... Lb. pkg. CHEESE.......................... Lb. Sunnv B (4 points) Battleground (8 points per lb.) 17 PURE LARD..... Lb. carton 21c ( 1 points > SHORTENING ... ...... 3 lbs. 646 348 "7 CHEESE .................... 12 lb. Kraft Velveeta (4 points) DEVIL. HAM ....... 3 oz. can Royal Satin (15 points) 228 178 Puritan (1 point) STOP! RED STAMPS P-Q-R and S Expire This Week - Don’t Forget DRIED PRUNES ........ Fancy PEANUT BUTTER Beverly MOLASSES .................. Red Hen SOUP MIX................. Cont. Noodle SOYA BEANS............. 2 Lb. pkg. OLIVES ........................ Lindsay Med. Ripe MACARONI .............. Porter’s FLOUR ......................... Gold Medal FLOUR ......................... Kitchen Craft BAKING POWDER K.C. FLAVOR-AID Assorted Drink Powder APPLE JUICE -........ s. & w. 4 lb. pkg. 429 BABY CEREAL ........... OATS, Morning Glory - Quick or Regular WHEATIES ................. - 8 oz. pkg. Gold Medal POST TOASTIES ........ 18 oz. pkg. JAR RUBBERS ............ Dozen in pkg. Regular PEN JEL PECTIN ..... 3 Pkgs. 3-oz. pkgs. SUGAR, Cane . .............. lbs. (Use Stamps 13, 15, 16) BREAD ..... 112 lb. loaf Julia Lee W right’s MUSTARD 9 oz. jar Libby’s MATCHES Carton Favorite TOILET TISSUE per roll Waldorf WHITE MAGIC 12 Gallon Bleach 18 oz. glass 3 Pkgs. 25$ Pkg. osd Pint 169 5 24 oz. pkg. 10 lb. sack 10 lb. bag 25c jar 3 pkgs. 12 oz. bottle EDWARD’S COFFEE No Stamp Necessary Lb. bag 4 36 18- IOC 146 249 NOB HILL COFFEE No Stamp Necessary Safeway Meats < SIRLOIN STEAK ( 12 points) PORK ROASTS .... (7 points) SLICED LIVER (4 points) PORK STEAK (7 points) FRESH SALMON Lb. 39 219 80 1 26 Clapp or Gerber 612 oz. jar Lb. bag 149 399 Lb. 33- 13* 4- 176 23$ 111- ...Lb. 15* ... Lb. 124 Lb. LEMONS.... Sunkist PEACHES ... California Hales TOMATOES FRESH HALIBUT 119 134 48 25* fres/t Proriuee Freewater CELERY...... ■ Lb. Fresh Oregon 156 Buy War Bonds and Stamps Regularly me EARLX s//?o Gers A good DE44/ Hermiston Transfer Co. LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM ! MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR RATION POINTS AND MONEY! Safeway Values SpeaK for Themselves. TOMATO SAUCE Buf. can TOMATO SOUP 2 for J 1É 5- Make summertime from their .. . . y fr. . . . s in this — JÄÄ Ä has Ä for Registration 8:00 to 9:00 Methodist Church SAFEWAY * * * * Homemakers’Guide 4 for 19c Each 23c 1 lb. 7c 2 for 13c 1 lb. 14c Mrs. Walter Jendrzejewski. baby daughter Ann. and mother. Mrs. Ly- man, all of Klamath Falls, left for their home Sunday after spending a week here with her husband's parents. M . and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski. First Lt. Jendrzejewski is with the armed forces in New Guinea. A pot luck dinner was held Sunday stone ranch home, near Heppner, at Columbia park in honor of the Bax- ¡ .M ' and Mr Bud Curtis are par- the ter Hutchisons with about forty entsofa son born July 20. at — riends presepi. The Hutchisons, who . termiis ton Hospital Mrs Curtis has are leaving this week to make their returned homes but the baby has been home in Pendleton, were presented ske ' to the Doernbecher hospital in with a set of dishes as a farewell gift Portland.for, further medical care., Monday * 9:00 A. M. LOCAL RELATIVE „me. —eei wry w — HOME FROM Win RED & WHITE STORE By Mrs. Bob Woodward A UNION SCHOOL — OPENING SALEM —Oregon’s draft quota in U. S. Navy at San Diego, Calif. Der- September will be less than 50 per aid’s father. M. H. Harmon, and his cent of the August quota, which is | sister, Lucille Harmon, are working the highest in history, Col. Elmer V. on defense here, making it almost Wooton. state selective service direc- | 100 per cent. tor, said today. — — 207 —- With the September call, all avail- able men without children in Oregon will have been drafted, excluding those deferred for occupational ______ physical reasons. About 600 men reach the age of 18 Mrs. W. E. Bennett had the plea- each month, the colonel said, making sure last week to visit with her broth |er. Wm. Allen, Bsn. Mate Second them eligible for the draft. Class, at Kelso. Wash. The latter Harmon Home On Furlough just recently returned from the war Deraid F. Harmon, son of Mr. and zone in Alaska and had the unique ex Mrs. M. H. Harmon of Hermiston, re perience of being one out of a group turned to Camp Hale. Colo., recently of five who survived the sinking of a after spending a week here on fur mine sweeper by the Japs, The other lough with his parents and other mem members of a crew of 29 failed to bers of the family. Deraid is one of survive the disaster. Mrs. Bennett attended a family re- four sons now in the service. Others are Sgt. James G. Harmon, North Af- union at which all members of the Al- rica; Corp. George A. Harmon, Geor- len clan were present except one bro- gia; and Dewey H. Harmon with the ther who is in New Guinea. Hermiston Trading Co COLUMBIA NEWS Vacation Bible School _ cni *- — Fresh Fruits & Vegetables confer with local leaders of the Home Extension Unit concerning the fall program which will open in Septem ber with a program planning meeting. Mrs. Edward Shaw and son Roy. who have visited here the past monin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bax ter Hutchison, will leave Friday to return to their home at Fort Collins, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodward and children spent Saturday at the In- of eternal value will be laid for young lives to build upon at the QUOTA SMflLLLK FOR SEPTEMBER • Fryer Chickens • Fresh Fish • Luncheon Meat • Tillamook Cheese GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona CANTALOUPES, large WATERMELONS, ripe LETTUCE, large heads . TOMATOES, local........ , s I SHOULD LeT SLEEPING ooGs ue I GuEss, BUT WHAT M* HAPPENED TO YOUR CAMPAIGN T RUIN MY WEEKENDS BY INSISTING THAT OH, I AST • GOING to Give ME THE OLO HEAVE HO, EH? WHAT VILLAIN HAS . attiE 7 AS DRAMATIC AS THAT! I FOUND ANOTHER AND . BETTER WAY TO DO MY BUM! /SHOPPING! you SEE I a. e.ate HEARO... COME BETWEEN US ? FOUND Our THAT ’ 1 DONT NEED wou y APTER ALL / On IT is Nor quire 1 I SAFEWAY ADVOCATES ISK l I J SHOPPING FOR HOUSEWIVES-EARLY ’ 7 IF We SHOP EARLY, SAFEWAY 1 WONT BE SO CROWDED DURING IN THE WEEK, AND EARLY IN THE DAY.. THE HOURS THAT WAR WORKERS THE BesT TME TO SHOP « BETWEEN ten AND TWO IT HELPS THÈ WAR WORKER 00 THER SHOPPING X TOO. BECAUSE .. goe / THE GIRLS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD AU GO A i IN ONE CAR AND DO THER SHOPPING TOGETHER SAY! THATS A GOOD DEAL FOR EVERYONE !