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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
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RED&WHOE
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APPLE BUTTER, Dutch Girl................... 29 oz...28c
ORANGE MARMALADE, Sunny Jim .... 2 lbs. 39c
PEANUT BUTTER, Sunny Jim................ 2 lbs. 57c
OATS, Red & White.................................. 48 oz. 26c
WHEAT CEREAL, Red & White............28 oz. 17c
Buckwheat Pancake Flour R. & W....... No. 212 22c
POST BRAN FLAKES................................. Large 14c
SHREDDED WHEAT..................................2 for 25c
COFFEE, Red & White................................... Lb. 34c
TEA, Tenderleaf........................................ 1 Lb. 27c
VEG-ALL.................................................... No. 303 19c
PRUNES, Red & White................................. 2 lbs. 36c
RAISINS.......................................................... 4 lbs. 53c
CRACKERS, Hi Ho..........................................Lb. 23c
GRAHAM CRACKERS, Sunshine........... 2 lbs. 33c
CORN, Red & White.................................... No. 2 16c
HOMINY, Burbank .................................... 29 oz. 22c
DICED CARROTS, Penthouse................... No. 1 14c
PINEAPPLE, Red & White H. S.......... No. 212 30c
FRISKIES, Cubes or Meal......................
lbs. 53c
EASY WHIP, Virginia Dare................................ 10c
LIQUID VENEER ................................. 25c size 19c
FLOOR WAX, Simoniz............................ Quart 79c
MOPS, Kleen KwikLeader...................... each 43c
LARD........................................................4 lbs. 79c
CHICKENS — OYSTERS — FISH — BACON
HAMS — TOP GRADE STEAKS AND ROASTS
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES small foot hill country near Monument |
in Grant county, takes the prize for |
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. endurance and stamina. He wanted
m- at the American Legion hall. All his tractor right now, so Rohrman
are cordially invited to attend.
Motor Company delivered it for him
as far as Heppner, and Mr. Van Du
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST sen rode the tractor from there over
C. Warner, Pastor
the Blue Mountains to his ranch on
The sermon topic for Sunday morn Wall creek.
ing will be "In Business With God.”
There will be no Sunday evening
worship service this Sunday evening.
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New Merchandise
MORE TRACTORS
ALSO OTHER ARTICLES NOW AVAILABLE!
Of interest to farmers is the infor
mation received that an increase al
lotment of materials has been made
for farm wheel tractors. According
to Rohrman Motor Company, local
dealers for the Ford-Ferguson trac
tors and Ferguson implements, they
will receive 10 more tractors than
were originally allotted Umatilla
county. Also many more mowers,
plows and implements will be avail
able. The latest reports indicate that
there are about 150 applicants for the
44 wheel tractors originally allotted
Umatilla county.
Besides being distributors for most
of Umatilla county, Rohrman Motor
Company also have all of Morrow,
Grant, Gilliam and Wheeler counties
for Ford-Ferguson line of tractors
and implements.
The following deliveries of Ford-
Ferguson tractors have been made re
cently: J. S. Arnold, Echo; Lyle Van
Dusen of Top, Ore.; Bob Smith, Irri
gon; John Jendrzejewski, Hermiston;
C. C. Rhea, Stanfield, and Fred Davis
of Umatilla.
Lyle Van Dusen of Top, Ore., a
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
H. V. McGee, pattar
“What Do Baptist Believe?" Sun
day morning we will consider a second
belief held by the Baptist churches:
Infant Baptism. How did it originate?
Is it scriptural? What merit is at
tached to it? Let the New Testament
speak for itself.
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
lowing day to make their home
in San Francisco for the present.
Mrs. Dean wore a green wool suit
with rust matching accessories as her
going away suit.
Mrs. Dean has made her home with
the E. L. Jacksons for the past year.
She graduated from the Hermiston
high school in 1933 and has been em
Hermiston Transfer Co.
“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
Express - -
Phone 2021, Hermiston-
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Non-Rationed Items s
FLOUR
24% lb. sk, Cl M|
Kitchen Craft
FLOUR
24% lb. sk. Cl 99
Gold Medal
KRISPY CRACKERS 2 lb. ctn. 33d
Ladeez AND Gentlemen! Come RIGHT in and see our GREAT
exhibit of fine-flavored COFFEES! People buy ’em so fast we have
to get NEW supplies constantly, and so every package is BOUND
to be extra-fresh! You pays your money and you takes your
CHOICE of favorite brands! Get the coflce, HERE at Safeway,
that will make that SECOND cup taste even better than the first!
No RATION points needed these days. NOW you can buy all you
WANT! Come right in and buy. TODAY1
EDWARDS
Vacuum-packed in the new
glass jar! Regular or Drip
Hills Coffee
32c
Lb. jar
GRAHAM CRACKERS
Honey Maid
MACARONI or
3 lbs.
Spaghetti - Hardwheat
COTTAGE CHEESE, Pt. cup
Jar 28c
Nob Hill
196
JELL WELL, Asstd. 3 oz. pkg.
5d
VANILLA FLAVOR
8 oz. 164
Westag
“7
MORTON SALT
26 oz. pkg. 80
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz. 394
Town House
”“P
CUT BEANS, No. 2 cans, 2 for 234
Gardenside
—7
CANTERBURY TEA % lb. 99.
Black
—F
PUREX BLEACH * gal. bot. 21é
WHITE MAGIC * gal. bot. 190
Rich, whole roast
Chase & Sanborn' b bag 29c
Golden West
Lb. jar
Maxwell House
Lb. jar
32c
32c
Lb. bag 23c
Airway
Mild blend - Ground at
moment of purchase.
Lb. bag 20c
M. J. B. Coffee l >> jar 33c 3 lb. bag 58c
Rationed^ Items^
Tomato Soup
FAKHMV
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300
24d
SALAD DRESSING
16 oz
Duchess
MIRACLE WHIP 16 OZ.
Kraft
RITZ CRACKERS
1 lb. pkg.
PRODUCE $
1012 oz. can 5c
Rancho (4 points)
Peas, No. 2 cans
Seedless Arizonas
2 for 25c
CABBAGE
Gardenside (15 points)
Corn, No. 2 cans
Butter Kernel (13 pointa)
Veg-All
GRAPEFRUIT
2 for 23c
Solid Heads
1412 oz. can 14c
Larsen’s (12 points)
Cane Sugar
5 lbs. 35c
10 lbs. 65c
10 lb. bag 64c
TURNIPS
Fresh - Washed
CALAVOS
Firm - Ready to Eat
Lb.
Oranges
Lb.
Sunkist
39
Lb.
6É
Lb. 239
V-8 Juice
46 oz. can 32c
Vegetable Cocktail (4 pointa)
Tomato Juice
15 oz. 14c
Del Monte Seedless (4 pointa)
Shortening
1 lb. 23c
Dalewood (6 points)
Ketchup
Onions
14 oz. 19c
Heinz Tomato (18 pointe)
3 Lbs.... 179 I
PARSNIPS
Clean - Oven Sized
> SAFEWAY Guaranteed MEATS
BACONSQUARES
( 1 pt. per lb. )
Lb. 106
Ration Information
THIS WEEK USE THESE STAMPS:
BROWN STAMPS R - S - T... . Expire Jan.
GREEN STAMPS G - H - J ......... Expire Feb.
GREEN STAMPS D - E - F ..... Expire Jan.
SUGAR STAMP NO. 29 .............. Expires Jan.
SPARE STAMP NO. 2 ................ Expires Jan.
(Good for 5 points of fresh pork)
Pork Steak
(3 points)
Pork Chops
(7 points)
29
20
20
15
15
PORK SAUSAGE
(2 pts. per lb.)
Lb. 294
Pork Roasts
(3 points)
Smelt
Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanArsdale
KEEP RIGHT ON
buying War Savings Bonds
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3 lbs. 63c
Formay (15 points)
Margarine
SC
46 oz. can 22c
Sunny Dawn (6 pointa)
Raisins
Lb.
Sweet Type
(Stamp No. 29) 5 lbs. 33c
Temple Cafe
$
STARRING FAVORITE BRANDS
AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES!
Beet Sugar
The Temple Cafe will reopen for
business the first of the week—
under new management. The Tem
ple Cafe has established a reputa
tion for high quality foods at pop
ular prices. This reputation will be
our motto, as we are planning to
operate along the same lines as in
the past
When looking for a place to eat
—it is always the Temple Cafe.
BUY ALL your food
st Safeway this week!
COFFEE CARNIVAL
(Stamp No. 29)
NOTICE!
ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance De
pot in the personnel department. Mr.
Dean was formerly employed at Ord
nance in the same department but has
been employed in Portland.
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Milo K. Dean, Claude L. Dean,
and Pfc. and Mrs. James Jackson of
Corvallis.
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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
J. W. Stuart, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young People’s service, 7 p. m.
Junior service. 7 p. m.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night,
at 7:45 p. m.
At a candlelight ceremony at the
Church of Christ at 4:00 o’clock Sun
day, January 9, Miss Vera Alta Sis
son, daughter of William Sisson, be
came the bride of Allen L. Dean of
Portland, with Rev. C. Warner offi
ciating at the double ring ceremony.
The bride was given in marriage by
E. L. Jackson, and wore a white lace
dress with full train, with seed pearl
headdress holding in place her finger
tip veil. She carried a bouquet of
gardenias and carnations.
Her only attendant was Miss Este-
phana S. Correa of Echo, wearing a
floor length pink taffettà dress with
pink net shirt and matching pink
short shoulder length veil. She car
ried a nose gay of mixed flowers.
Best man was Milo K. Dean of
Portland, brother of the groom. Ush
ers were E. Lawrence Scheerger and
Walter B. Carlson. Pfc. James Jack-
son of Corvallis sang “Because” and
“I Love You Truly,” accompanied by
Jack Jackson. The latter also played
the wedding marches with Miss Hope
Reynold playing the violin.
A reception was held at the parson
age immediately aftere the ceremony
with Miss Lavina May Lynch and |
Mrs. C. M. Jackson pouring.
The young couple left the fol- |
Clothes Baskets
HHHHM
RED & WHITE STORE
By Mm. Bob Woodward
Tiny Caldwell went to Portland last
Thursday to bring back his car which
had been taken there for repairs. He
also visited in Eugene, returning
home Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Liebe have re
ceived word from their son, Pfc. Wal
ter Liebe, that he has been transferred
to a camp in Louisiana.
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary met
last Friday at the home of Mrs. O.
H. Buell. The February meeting is
scheduled to be held with Mrs. B. E.
Getchell.
It is reported that Mrs. Annette
Barham has been quite ill at her home
the past week. Mrs. L. Hammer has
also been on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garberding
were calling at the Virgil Hogg and
Henry Reuber homes on the Stanfield
project Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hodge of
Stanfield were guests Monday even
ing at the O. L. Hodge home at a din
ner honoring the 77th birthday anni
versary of Mrs. Hodge’s mother, Mrs.
A. L. Haynes, who is spending the
winter here from Moscow, Idaho.
The W. A. Mikesell farm near the
hopyard has been sold to Ralph John
son of Salem
Henry Kopacz and
mother, Mrs. Sophia Kopacz, who
have rented the place the past two
years, will give up posession in the
near future.
Mrs. J. H. Reid was a Sunday after
noon caller at the home of Mrs. Grace |
Foster.
SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF
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Hermiston Trading Co.
HERMISTON METHODIST
CHURCH
Walter A. MacArthur t Minister
“Victory Over Temptation” is to be
the topic of the sermon this Sunday.
With the increase in the tensions,
stresses and strains of life, also comes
an increase in the temptations of life.
To live victoriously over these tempta
tions is our task.
Other services—
Church School, 10 a. m.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.
Sunday Evening Club. 8 p. m.
Young Adults, Tuesday night, 7:30.
Arriving Daily
MISS SIS SON IS
SUNDAY BRIDE
ARE AVAILABLE
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Celery .
. . lb. 9c
Squash •
• • lb. 3c
Sweet Potatoes 2 lbs. 25c
Fresh Limes • 6 for 10c
COLUMBIA NEWS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1944.
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lb. 25c
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