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THF HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE EIGHT Your RED& WHITE Store Fresh Fruits & Vegetables GRAPES - Flame Tokay . .... 2 lbs. 230 ... 2 lbs. 230 SWEET SPUDS 2 heads 190 LETTUCE - Local 3 bunches CARROTS........ ....... 1 lb. .. 5c DRY ONIONS.. 212 lbs. 25c CAKE FLOUR, R. & W. BUCKWHEAT Pancake Flour, R. & W. 212 lbs. 22c 28 oz. 17c WHEAT CEREAL, R. & W...... .... 1 lb. 43c PEANUT BUTTER, R. & W. ... .. 2 lbs. 69c PEANUT BUTTER, Sunny Jim .... 1 lb. 26c EGG NOODLES, R. & W. . ....... 2 pkgs. 25c PAPER TOWELS, Super Dry No. 2’s No. 2’s ... 9 oz. 12 oz. .. 2 lbs. ... 1 lb. ... Pint CUT BEANS, Wadhams........ CORN, Red & White.............. SALAD MUSTARD, R. & W. LUNCHEON MEAT, R. & W. SODA CRACKERS, Krispy .... CRACKERS, Hi-Ho................. SALAD DRESSING, Sunspun 18c 16c 11c 39c 33c 23c, 27c 1 lb. 33c COFFEE, Red & White............. COCOA, Hershey’s..................... CRAB MEAT ............................. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R. & W. FRUIT COCKTAIL, R. & W. ... TOMATOES, Emporium ........... SLICED PINEAPPLE, Honor ... . 46 oz. 35c .. 21/2‘s 36c . 212‘s 15c No. 2’s 23c 2 lbs. 34c LARGE LIMA BEANS, Triad Fancy 2 lbs. 29c RED KIDNEY BEANS, Triad Fancy SMALL WHITE BEANS, Triad Fancy 2 lbs. 27c DOG FOOD, Red Heart................................ 12 oz. 13c SOAP, Sweetheart.......................................... 2 for 15c SHORTENING, Red & White...................... 1 lb. 23c Meat Department • LUNCH MEAT • WEINERS • KRAUT • OYSTERS • HALIBUT •SALMON Hermiston Trading Co RATION BOOK 4 GOOD ON NOV. 1 The Early Bird Gets the Groceries TEAM HERE NOV. 7 War Ration Book Four is designed Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilbert Cays, evan- to last over a period of nearly two gelists, will be here Sunday, November years. It contains eight pages with 31, to lead in evangelistic meetings 48 individual stamps to a page. beginning on that date at the Hermis- To insure adequate use of War Ra- ton Church of Christ. They are pas tion Book 4, applicants must make toring the church at Central Point, their applications prior to October 30. Ore., at the present time. Before tak- since the green stamps series A, B, ing their present pastorate they held and C will become valid November 1, forty evangelistic meetings in three | 1943, for the purchase of canned, years and two months. bottled, frozen fruits, qtae vegetables,1 This team held “ a AAA9--5 meeting — in The , gemane — ---8 ----- ri — -42 juices and dried fruits and all canned Dalles chuch in 1942 and word comes soups. from the pastorate at that time, stat- This does not mean that War Ra- ing it was one if the finest meetings tion Book 2 expires at the time stamps ever held in the history of the church, in Book 4 become valid. The X, Y, The pastor has in his possession and Z Blue Stamps in War Ration many such references. Book 2 remain valid until November ------------ ------E' P- held each ----- — evening, ‘--S) Meetings will be 20, 1943, which means that stamps in except Monday, at 8 o’clock with two both Book 4 and Book 2 will be valid services on Sunday. The meetings from November 1 to November 20th. will continue for three weeks. The Green stamps in War Ration Book church has been careful in their se- 4 will be used in exactly the same lection of an evangelistic team and manner as the Blue stamps in War feels now they have something of ex Ration Book Two. Stamps A, B and ceptional talent to offer the commu- C will become valid November 1st and nity and therefore urges the commu- will remain valid until December 20. nity to have a part in it. In addition to the Green stamps in ------ ------------------- War Ration Book 4 which will be used _ for processed foods as explained above GIRL SCOUTS and Sugar stamp number 29 becomes 1 p w gee mrcornee valid on November 1. It can be used “PP IIsO lo for the purchase of 5 lbs. of sugar. It remains valid until January 15, 1944. The Intermediate Girl Scout Troop Sugar stamp number 29 is on the bot- No. 2 has increased its membership tom right hand corner of the last and included a large number of page of stamps. I younger girls. Regular meetings are held on Thursday at the U. S. O. The OUT OF TOWN business meetings are conducted by Marjorie Hughes, president, and Jink- PRINTERS PAY ie Wilson, secretary. Congratulations NO TAXES HERE are extended to the following new LET US DO YOUR members who have passed their Ten- PRINTING derfoot tests: Janel] Wardwell, Louise THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943. it. , % mlhests. 30.3. s vacassi There are two main reasons for shopping as early as possible each day: (I) You will always find a more complete selection of groceries, and (2) you will get better service for yourself and help your groceryman give better service to his other cus tomers. Of course, it’s patriotic these days to carry your own bundles. RPS-OWI Belt, Beverly Berg, Joan Garrison, Dorothy King, Barbara Jones, Bonnie Smith, Kathryn Sturm, Doloris White and Doris Williams. In order to pass their Tenderfoot tests the girls attend three meetings, learn their scout laws and promise, and pay their annual membership dues. Orders are being sent for uni- forms, and each girl plans to have a 1 uniform as soon as possible. The members of the local Troop —euINAND SAVE: sreP El e NF5 ‘ s16, — MEATS SAFEYTE sHOW CVImEATSO* Safeway’s Committee, the scouts’ adult advisory council, are Mrs. Alma Greaves, who also serves as assistant leader, Mrs. ? Jean Wilson, Mrs. L. S- Smith, Mrs. Al Quiring, and Mrs. Russell Pier sol. The troop leader is Miss Helen Thomas. Plans are being made for an active year of scout work, and with the fine cooperative spirit being demonstrated by the girls, indications are that many of their goals will be achieved. HURRY ! Guaranteed - BROWN STAMPS _c-D-LF -EXPIRE Thit C-D-E-F Expire Oct. J THIS Week BROWN STAMPS C-D-E-F.G Use BLUE STAMPS X-Y-Z 30 (SATURDAY In | — top value for your money _ _ Expires Nov. » “otono) Choose Your Favorite Cut of Meat at Safeway and Save! Big Values in Small Type RED & WHITE STORE Sirloin Steak lb. 39c “A” Grade Beef. Tender (11 Points) UMATILLA DAM URGED AS FIRST RIVER PROJECT shipment of minerals, lumber, grain and other commodities to tidewater. He said construction of the dams on the two rivers would create addi tional power of approximately a bil lion kilowatt hours a year and that Army engineers and house members the two rivers had the greatest po from Oregon and Idaho urged the tential power of any rivers in the na rivers and harbors committee last tion. Friday to approve for construction af Stockman declared that people of ter the war a series if dams and pow Oregon were unanimous in wanting er developments on the Columbia and the Umatilla dam and those on the Snake rivers in Washington, Oregon Snake river constructed. and Idaho to cost approximately Angell said that the development $90,000,000. proposed by the engineers would open Col. Peter A. Feringa, representing up a new empire which would pro the engineers, recommended construe-. duce wealth for the entire nation. tion of the Umatilla dam on the Col umbia river as the first step in the development of the rivers. It would | cost approximately $50,000,000 with means of developing power and $23,- 700,000 without power. He also rec The past week has seen considerable ommended construction of four dams on the Snake river at a cost of $30,- rainfall, heaven sent for the many | wheat farmers in this area. Consid 000,000. erable snow has fallen in the moun Representative White (D-Idaho), tains according to hunters who have Angell (R-Ore.) and Stockman (R- returned from treks into the hills. Ore. ) urged the committee to approve the plan. The Oregon representatives The report for the week follows: joined White in urging approval of Date Max. Min. the Snake river dams in Idaho to car October 20 ..................... 55 27 ry navigation to Lewiston, Idaho, and October 21 ..................... 57 41 < pen to water transportation a huge October 22 ..................... 58 42 inland territory now without trans- October 23 ..................... 52 29 portation. October 24 ..................... 50 43 October 25 ..................... 59 46 White told the committee the de October 26 ..................... 57 37 velopment would make possible the WINTER RAINS POPULAR HERE SONOS OVER AMERICA Near Biloxi, on the Gulf of Mexico, stands the laat residence of Jefferson Davis and the houae where the con federate preaident com pleted hia mémoire. Beauvoir home for veterane. * * Confederate Home * Beef Roast lb. 28c “A” Grade Beef, Arm and Blade Cuts (9 Points) Pork Roast Shoulder Cuts (8Points) d ora SHORTENING Lb. M • Royal Satin (4 points) 43% SHORTENING, 4 pts., Lb. Spry, Crisco, Snowdrift —Dr MORNING GLORY OATS 9a Quick or Regular, Ige. pkg. 449? PEANUT BUTTER Beverly 2 lb. jar KARO SYRUP « g Blue 1% lb. bottle -Or MAVIS COLA SYRUP 12 ounce bottle POP CORN 10 os. Bango carton GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lb. package JELL WELL rk,. 5 Assorted MACARONI 3 lbs. or Spaghetti pad BEET SUGAR 10 Lb. 5 lb. bag 33c Bag O4F NOODLE SOUP MIX Pkg. Lipton’s TOMATO JUICE No. 2 Sunny Dawn, 3 pts., can 109 No. 2 BEANS Briargate, 8 points can PUMPKIN No. 21 can Del Monte, 21 points 168 14 oz. CATSUP Red Hill, 15 points 139 /J OF COURSE we all know there's a war CAMPBELL'S TOMATO 1 on—but in a way the war makes it even more important that we give the chil- dren a chance to observe Hallowe'en in a fitting manner. It seems to me the youngsters definitely feel, even if they aren't aware of it, the tension and ex- citement of war-time living. And it'a a lot wiser to have them celebrate the Witches’ Eve right in the home than to let them roam around the streets whsre there’s always a possibility of their getting into trouble on Hal lowe'en. Why not suggest the theme of a special party to them, let them work out the • details themselves and have their friends in for an exciting (but safe) I evening? P s . . 7 o P y A ,1 J o Margarine Crackers 29$ whole-Bad Edwards 301 Nob Hill Enriched Colorful Hard Sugar BREAD CANDIES Julia Lee Wright 1 12 lb. Loaf — —PT Fresh from Cuba 1 Lb. 1 Lb. Package Packi Give a HALLOWE’EN PARTY M'II, Evaporated Cherub 1¥111K Tall cans ( 1 pt.) 3 CM 25% 100 1 21 stock, “dvanePptop oun,, econcn, buy tlipC of s‘‘‘y week? "ically “lem by erreway", -7 noy appieposno, " this 2Aa —PAirway 1 • .. CS. Winey. Rich Mellow smooth "00 &23e‘ s, 20c Dii For instance, a Pirates' Party! Let the DS/invitations be written in blood-red ink A O/ . . - decorate with skull and bones . . . o81A . / E 70—59, / warn of spooks . . , insist that every -Ur-SUeo.--" guest wear some part of a pirate turne. (AAR..-. ’ ' ' entertainment can be as varied as M2Y tiimagination allows, for example: a .$ C. 2 , L darkened "cave of the winds," where a Uncle Sam Urges You to Buy Your Winter’s Supply ! $3 vacuum cleaner moans and each guest Store ’em! Help get this record crop under cover before ( shakes hands with a chicken's claw ... cold weather! .'A blindfolded guests "kiss the binnacle" j three times, twice kissing a tin pan but Wash. Netted Gems 100 lbs. sk. • the third time dippii : the face * into a Deschutes No. 1's at 26 lbs. Gems for 81c) • bowl of flour ... “i king the plink” * (the plank is held ji free of the floor PUMPKINS COCOANUTS lb. > while the young guest, blindfolded, fresh medium size climbs onto it; the plank is rocked while 6 the guest is told to walk forward on it. GRAPES YAMS . over deep water, then the guest is made Tokay Louisianas \ to jump and finds he was still only three GUARANTEED PRODUCE TOILET SOAP Bar Garden Bouquet OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ALUMINUM CLEANSER Club 12 oz. pkg BON AMI POWDER 12 oz. can CLOROX BLEACH Quart Bottle SILK TISSUE : rolls Toilet Paper à I. E. S. LIGHT GLOBES •• 3-Way Each 21Y 4° 159 194 4a ar A# Jig T"YY nini ■ 20727000 VeMEY.V ( 21É 124 124 Ilf SQUASH, Danish, lb. 3é Hubbard. 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