The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 06, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
Your
Store
RED& WHITE
Evangelistic Service, 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday night prayer meeting at
. 7:45 p. m.
A five-fold boost in quotas for naval
aviation cadets has increased oppor­
tunities for many more young men to
obtain the U. S. Navy’s famed $27,000
aviation education, today reported the
Portland Branch, Office of Naval Of­
ficer Procurement, 330 American
Bank building. Portland, which hand­
les applications in Oregon.
Naval flight training is now open
to 18-year-old high school as well as
Lois E. Messenger returned to The 17-year-old boys, provided they are
Dalles Sunday afternoon after spend­ currently enrolled in high school in
ing the holidays with parents and their last semester or are high school
friends.
graduates. Enghteen-year-olds apply
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Messenger en- to the U. S. Navy first and if quali-
tertained the Case family at dinner fied they may volunteer through se-
Wednesday evening.
lective service for induction in V-5,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus McClouth and the navy’s flight training classifica­
family moved to the Cox ranch the tion. Seventeen-year-old boys may
past week. Leo Potts and family enlist direct in V-5.
moved into the house vacated by the
Because the flight training is rated
McClouths.
the most thorough and the longest in
Karl Krause returned to the Pasco the world, only boys in good physical
base Sunday afternoon after visiting condition are eligible.
friends in Boardman and Stanfield.
Boys accepted probably will not be
sent to school before four months.
Any young man who is not found ac­
ceptable does not go into any branch
of the navy unless he desires to enlist.
Cadets enlisted before they finish
The Oregon State Game Commis­ high school must graduate before they
sion will meet at ten o’clock, Saturday can go on active duty.
Cadets receive eight months train­
morning. January 8, in 616 Oregon
Building, Portland, for the purpose of ing at a college handling the navy’s
holding a hearing in regard to regula­ V-12 program, followed by 15 months
tions governing the taking of game flight training. After completing this
they are commissioned ensigns in the
fish during the coming year.
The hearing is open to the public United States Naval reserve.
Applications may be made in this
and those interested in the 1944 ang­
ling regulations are invited to attend. area by mail or in person to the Port-
The pastor will bring a series of
messages on the general subject.
“What Baptists Believe." Sunday
morning our thinking will be centered
. on the subject, “Separation of Church
and SUte.”
COFFEE, Red & White................................ . 1 lb. 33c
OATS, Red & White..................................... 3 lbs. 26c
APPLE JUICE, New West.......................... quart 27c
TAMALES, Stidd’s................................... ..... ........ 27c
RA VIOLAS in Mushroom Sauce, Valerios ...... 29c
BOARDMAN NEWS
RYE or GRAHAM FLOUR, Fishers
CORN MEAL, Fishers......................
MATCHES, Red Junior....................
OXYDOL.............................................
TISSUE, Super Soft...........................
TISSUE, Blue & White............
WASHO SOAP POWDER.....
NU BORA Bleach.....................
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER......
SHAKER SALT, Red & White
SUPER DRY TOWELS.............
. 2 lbs. 20c
. 2 lbs. 18c
carton 25c
large 24c
.. 3 for 25c
..........4 for 29c
........ large 23c
half gallon 25c
......... 2 for 15c
....... 2 lbs. 8c
......... 2 for 25c
NAVAL AVIATION
CADET QUOTA
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Sweet Arizona
GRAPEFRUIT ... 6 for 25
LEMONS................ Dozen 29c
CABBAGE...........................Lb. 4^0
RADISHES.............. bu. 15c
OREGON WALNUTS 16. 35c
RED &
WHITE STORE
for purchase of
new
F.H.A. Home
Requires Down
Payment of $650.00
Monthly Payments
from $27.07 to $29.57
including Taxes
and Fire Insurance
For Information Phone
Hermiston 2752
or see
Julius Schuetz
Sixth & Ridgeway Streets
"First Come, First Served”
land branch, Office of Naval Officer
Procurement, 330 American Bank
building, Portland. Boys being given
serious consideration will have their
flour favorites
I
They go a long way toward making a wartime
meal hearty and satisfying! Here at Safeway we
have the ingredients, tops in quality but low in
price. Stock your pantry, today!
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Kitchen Craft
Enriched
New Merchandise
CHERUB
MILK
TOMATO
SOUP
( 1 point)
tall cans
( 4 points)
10 12 oz.
FISHER’S
$2.25
GOLD MEDAL i Kitchen-tested
flour - 49 lb. sk. $2.39
2 % -lb.
BISQUICK Bipzi.
pkg.
PORK & BEANS
RM-FRESH-PRODUCE,
LETTUCE
large heads 12c
ORANGES, Sunkist ..........
LEMONS, Juicy.................
lb. 100
COCOANUTS, Florida....
lb. 210
PARSNIPS, Fresh washed
SEEDLESS Duchess EDWARDS
RAISINS Dressing COFFEE
( 8 points)
8-oz. jar
10c
pkg. 1 9 Pint jar 190
Vacuum-pack
1 lb. jar
280
■ Clothes Baskets
ALSO OTHER ARTICLES NOW AVAILABLE!
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
HILLS COFFEE
1 lb. jar
AIRWAY COFFEE
Whole Roast
TEA
Canterbury Black
FICGO BEVERAGE
1 lb. pkg.
MALTED MILK
Horlick plain
PEANUT BUTTER
Beverly
2 lb. jar
MUSTARD
Crescent
16 oz. bot:
VINEGAR
Heinz Cider
SODA CRACKERS
Snowflakes
BREAD
1* loaf
lb. -P
Julia Lee Wright’s
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YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
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NOW that we’re starting out on a
new year, it’s not a bad idea to look
back at some of the simple things
our “foremothers” used to bake. Moat .
pies — apple pandowdies — hearty
dishes of that good old-fashioned
stripe. (And there are ways to get
along with much loss shortening
than in many a "modern" recipe!)
How long since you’ve tried making
a meat pie with biscuits instead of
crust, for example?
Curry Biscuits for Moot Fie
lb. ctn.
g
PR
No. 300- 57
SugarLoaf (13 pts.)
BEANS
Baby Limas (2 pts. lb.)
RED BEANS
(2 pts. lb. ) Lb. 10c
2
CORN
Highway. Vac. Pak (10)
PUMPKIN
Del Monte (15 pts.) No. 21,
CRANBERRY SAUCE
Conway (8 pts. )
12% oz.
QUICK OATS
2 lb. carton 22
H-0
OATS
48 oz. pkg. 219
Morning Glory
GRAPE NUTS CEREAL
• Aa
12 oz. pkg.
pkg. *
SWEETHEART SOAP
2 for
Regular bars
TOBACCO
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1.19$
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10
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Prince Albert or Velvet
Arriving Daily
SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF
49 lb.
sack
SHORTENING soze! Satin
cans
How to bake
simple old-fashioned
“Goodies”
lb. sack
Crown or
Drifted Snow
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST | advantage of this opportunity and
C. Warner, Pa-gtor
enjoy the fellowship of someone of
The sermon topic for Sunday morn- the churches on next Sunday?
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ing will be, “The Answer Is God.”
Mrs. Victor Stockard will sing as a TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
special message in song, “In the Beau- |
E. M. Rutenghon, Pastor
tiful Garden of Prayer.”
Residence, Pendleton, Oregon
The sermon topic for the evening
Services held at the Hermiston Bap­
worship hour will be, “Christ Over tist church — Sunday School at 1:30
All.” A mixed quartet, consisting of p. m. Divine services at 2:30 every
Muriel Kingsley, Bob Alstott. Mrs. second and fourth Sunday.
Cecil Van Schoiack and Dan Lindsay
will sing.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
Bible School meets at 10 a. m.,
morning worship at 11, Christian En­
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a.
deavor at 7 p. m., and evening worship m at the American Legion hall. All
at 8.
are cordially invited to attend.
The mid-week service meets Wed­
nesday evening at 7:30 and choir re­
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
J. W. Stuart, Pastor
hearsal at 8:15 the same evening. The
several churches in the city are all
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
maintained that you might have an
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
opportunity of worshipping God at
Young People’s meeting. 7 p. m.
the appointed time. Why not take
Junior meeting, 7 p. m.
travel paid to Portland and home
again so that they can be interviewed,
given physical examinations and apti­
tude tests.
SAFEWAY Homemabew’Guide
FRESH & CURED MEATS — POULTRY
HALIBUT — SALMON — OYSTERS
Hermiston Trading Co.
Apply Now ....
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, pastor
MACARONI and Spaghetti, R & W....... 112 lb. 26c
PANCAKE FLOUR, Red & White....... 212 lbs. 19c
WHEAT CEREAL, Red & White............. 28 oz. 17c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Red & White..... 46 oz. 36c
SUNSPUN ....................................................... Pints 26c
1 lb. 26c
BLACK FIGS, Fancy......
....... 15c
GELATINE, Wadhams..
3 for 29c
SOUP MIX, Red & White
PREPARED MUSTARD, Red & White .... 9 oz. 11c
RICE, Water Maid.......................................... 1 lb. 14c
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1944.
4 F
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L.758
1 cup enriched
flour
1%2 tsps, baking
powder
34 tsp. curry
2 tbsp,. chilled
shortening
%4 to %3 cup milk
14 tsp. salt
Sift flour, measure, add baking pow-
der, salt and curry powder, and sift
again. Add shortening, in small
pieces, to flour and cut in until mix­
ture is fine. Add milk, stir until flour
is dampened. Knead 15 times on
lightly floured board, roll to 2s-in.
thickness. Cut with 134-in. biscuit
cutter and place on hot stew. Bake
in hot oven (425° F.) 25 mins or
until done.
An interesting variation is to cut the
biscuit dough in the shape of dough­
nuts, which lets the stew bubble up
through the inner circles. Sound
good? It tastes good!
And for dessert, how my family en­
joyed old-fashioned apply pan-
dowdy! (I wasn’t at all sorry to see
that, because it uses just about one-
quarter as much shortening as pie!
5 cups thinly
sliced
apples
%2 cup tugar
Is tsp. salt
%4 tsp. cinnamon
% tsp. nutmsg
1% tsps. Ismon
juico
2 tbsps. water
lemon rind
Smoked Picnics
lb. 27c
(2 Points)
Bacon Squares
lb. lOc
(1 Point)
Beef Roasts
lb. 28c
(7 Points)
lb. 35c
Pork Chops
(7 Points)
Pork Steak
Combine apples, sugar, salt, spices,
lemon juice, water and rind. Turn
into pan (8 x 8 x 2) ; cover and bake
in hot oven (450° F.) 20 mins. Mix
2 cups standard biscuit dough, add­
ing 1 tbsp, sugar to flour mixture.
Knead gently 8 times, shape and
roll into square (8 x 8). Fit dough
over apples in pan, cut slits to let
steam escape, and return to hot oven
(450° F.). Bake 25 mins, or until
crust is browned. Serve warm with
cream or plain. Makes 8 servings.
I wish there were room to tell you
about some of the other recipes of
this kind I've been trying recently.
If you're interested, why don’t you
look at my article on “Pioneer
Recipes” in this week’s issue of The
Family Circief Get a copy at your
Safeway Store.
9 Julia Lloiq —
(3 Points)
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interests.
Safeguard your auto and your possessions.
without insurance.
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