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THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE EIGHT Your RED & WHLIE Store Fisher’s Handi-Pack Cereals PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 2 lbs. 27e GRAHAM FLOUR.................... 2 lbs. 20 CORN MEAL, White or Yellow 2 lbs. 180 RYE FLOUR............................. 2 lbs. 20c SALT..................................... Red & White, 2 lbs. 8c MILK .................................... Any Variety, Tails 10c ROLLED OATS.................. Red & White, 3 lbs. 26c SUNSPUN......................................................... Pint 27c SHORTENING .................... Red & White, 1 lb. 23c PRUNES............................... Red & White, 2 lbs. 36c CORN................................. Red & White, No. 2’s 16c TOMATOES...................... Flavorkist, No. 2 %’s 15c SLICED BEETS................ Red & White, No. 2’s 17c SOUP MIX ......................... Red & White, 3 for 29c SOUP MIX .... Soup’s On or Susan Baker’s, 3 for 19c COCOA........................................ Hershey’s, 1/2 lb. 12c TEA................................ Tenderleaf Black, 14 lb. 27c COFFEE.................................. Red & White, 1 lb. 34c STARCH ....... Red & White, Corn or Gloss, 1 lb. 10c FLOUR.......................... . Red & White, 10 lbs. 53c SALTS, Seasoning, Garlic, Onion, Celery 112 oz. 10c MOLASSES.................... Aunt Dinah, No. 11,‘s 11c RICE.......................................... Water Maid, 1 lb. 14c TENDERONI................................................. 6 oz. 7c CHINESE NOODLES............ Red & White, 1 lb. 16c RAISINS........................................................4 lbs. 54c APPLE BUTTER...................... Dutch Girl, 29 oz. 28c CLOROX ............................. 12 gallon 28c BON AMI POWDER............................................. 13c VANO.......................... Quart 29c MATCHES.............................. Red Junior, carton 25c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables GRAPEFRUIT, Ige. Texas Pink 3 for 23^ C A L O V A S ............................. 3 for 250 LETTUCE.............................. 2 for 19^ CELERY ...................................... lb. 9c NEW POTATOES ..................... 3 lbs. 25^ Meat Department LUNCH MEATS — OYSTERS — CHICKENS FRESH & CURED MEATS I with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. | Buell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garberding made a business trip to Pendleton on Monday. John Graves was called to Portland i Saturday because of the serious ill ness of his father. Mrs. Graves went to Portland Sunday and both return- I cd home Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Reid returned home on Tuesday evening from Longview, Wn., where she has been with her sister who is quite ill. Turkey Wire FORMAL DANCE IS ANNOUN • H >j Also Other Size Wire YOUNG COUPLE IS WED SUNDAY Inland Cooperative BULLDOGS LOSE AT MAC HI 30-19 GAS SHORTAGE i EXPECTED HERE D. EANS RED & WHITE STORE DaamLarge gov AN EXTRA WAR BOND —4th WAR or Small Whiter Dedl32 points lb. - 2 lbs. 17c V mp. LARGE LIMAS Beans (2 points I.) Soy Beans Ration points and prices on beans are low, but nutrition and nourishment are high. Most important of all, they taste swell. Fix up a pot of beans real soon. Navy, Pinks. Reds, Limas, Blackeyes, Sors— we've got 'em all. ■J I cds SOY G • 4 am 2Lb25c 18c BLACK EYES 2u17c (No Points) 14 oz. can 10c Libby Baked (8 points) BEANS, Pre-Cooked Copelands (1 point) LOAN-NOW Aft lbs.UUe (No Points) 2Lbs. BEANS 8 oz. 15c RAISINS, Seedless 2 lb. pkg. 19c (8 points) CRACKERS 2 lb. pkg. 28c Sodas or Grahams How Big is an Orange? BUTTER WAFERS 1 lb. pkg. 21c Ritz PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. jar 45c Beverly P nEi 3 T )") ) MARGARINE sizes. They toll how many are packed Dalewood (6 points) it takes lit to fill the box. And, of course, « would be much larger. Complicated, isn’t it? BABY FOODS 1, Canterbury ALUE Onangcá 7c can Heinz, Strained (1 point) BLACK TEA COFFEE 1 lb. jar 28c Edward’s SPRY, CRISCO or Snowdrift (15 points) 3 lbs. 60c SHORTENING worth? Royal Satin (15 points) MOP STICKS each 13c Spring LOBSTER 8 oz. tin 27c Fancy I Sakwau Jain When It is a PICNIC! (Jhe Bicah Oxoduce ORANGES Modern curing methods now can make PICNICS Sunkist and every bit as Utah Type Field Grown POTATOES U. S. No. 2 pICNIC) 7 12 case $2.19 RHUBARB Quality Shoe Repairing ▲AAAAAAAAAAA Lb. 10c Lb. 12c 50 lbs. 89c , Sakeway ^ua\anticd Mata 7 Will Pay Prompt Attention to Mail Orders! PICNICS 2 Points SIRLOIN STEAK 8 Points (3) RUN KNIFE 123 S B. COURT — PENDLETON SAFEWAY and help you save on ration points, too! COLUMBIA NEWS LEE’S SHOE SHOP COMPARE THESE TYPICAL SAFEWAY VALUES! make a SWELL Meal! the National War Fund. Mrs. Ross will speak to the commu nity women of Hermiston Monday af ternoon, January 31, at 2:30 at the USO club. She will speak at Ord nance City Wednesday afternoon. February 2, at 2:30 and Wednesday evening she will meet with the USO Council. Thursday evening she is planning to address the USO Group of Junior Hostesses. (Continued from Page One) for freedom. As a member of the YWCA’s USO program staff. Mrs. Ross will also be helpful as a consul tant on many other phases of Hermis ton's expanding USO program. Priod to joining the USO Division ----- = • •------- of the YWCA. Mrs. Ross was associa ted with the YWCA as program di rector in charge of business girls and co-ed activities in Chicago. The Na-1 By Mrt. Rob Woodward tional Young Women's Christian As- | The Farm Bureau Auxiliary will sociation, one of the six agencies of USO, places special emphasis on | meet on Friday of next week, Febru helping women affected by the war ary 24, at the home of Mrs. B. E. whether they be service women. Army Getchell. wives, war production workers and ; Mrs. Rebecca Knight arrived on Monday from Portland to visit at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight. Glenda Parsons spent from Sunday until Tuesday evening with her aunt, Mrs. Wavie Carter at Ordnance. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garberding made a business trip to the Fred Mc Murray ranch on Butter Creek last LET US SOLVE Friday evening, and were supper YOUR EYESIGHT guests there. PROBLEM! Ted Hodge is on crutches for sever If your eyes trouble you come here al weeks due to fractured ankle bone for a thorough examination . . . . caused by a cow kicking him. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison of Modern glasses ground to fit if Pendleton, who were in this district they are needed. on business and visiting last week, Over 30 Years Successful were Thursday night guests at the Optical Experience! home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham. • Mr. and Mrs. H. Garberding were DR. DALE ROTHWELL Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. OPTOMETRIST and Mrs. Henry Reuber on the Stan *18 South Main St. — Pendleton field project. N«ar Rui Depot Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell were visiting here from Portland last week New Shipment of 4-ft. Pendleton Field, Oregon—The Ser vice Club at Pendleton Field is plan ning a number of interesting features for the dance which is to be held this coming Saturday evening, January 29th. It is being sponsored by the Hermiston, Oregon 188th Service Squadron, and in addi At a single ring ceremony January tion it is a part of the nation-wide ob 23 at 11 o’colck Sunday morning ser servance of the President's birthday. vice in the Our Lady of Angels All enlisted men and their wives are church, Miss Jane Margaret Jackson, invited, as well as girls from Pendle 0 0 2 been granted cease the practice of Wilcox, g ..............1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jack- | ton and the surrounding towns. 0 0 giving away, or selling coupons not Pierson, g ................ 0 0 son, was given in marriage by her fa Mrs. Macready, hostess of the Ser 2 1 2 needed by them. Alford, f .................0 ther to William Joseph Bousquet of vice club, announces that the dance 5 13 19 Totals .............. 7 “It would be foolhardy to claim that Portland with Father Cornelius Hy- | will be formal. land officiating. MAC HI FG FT PF TP OPA, or any other group, could de The bride wore a light blue wool 2 4 termine to the exact gallon how much Barnes, f .................1 2 dressmaker suit with matching brown 0 0 an essential user should have. This Akilia, f ................ 0 0 accessories. Her only attendant was 1 4 has, unfortunately, resulted in the Cheener. f .............. 2 0 Mrs. Harold Buell of Portland, the 1 0 “loose-coupon” evil. McLealand, c ........ 0 0 groom’s cousin, who wore a navy blue 1 3 Sanhope, c ...............1 1 “A motorist who gives a friend an suit. Best man was Peter D. Farley 1 1 excess three-gallon coupon may feel Septnan, c .............. 0 1 Coach F rank Davison’s high school of Umatilla and ushers were Harold basketball strategists failed to cope 2 12 that he is committing no serious Coe, g 5 2 Buell of Portland and Pfc. James with the one-handed push shots of 0 crime. But the fact remains that 1 Stevens, g .............. 0 0 Jackson, the bride’s brother, who also Coe, Mac Hi guard, during the first 6 those three gallons, used for non-es 3 Hamper, g .............. 2 2 sang Ava Maria with Mrs. N. R. half at Milton-Freewater Friday Totals .... ,...... 11 8 12 30 sential driving, will one day be denied Mueller accompanying him. She also night and consequently lost a 30-19 to a man who required the use of his played the wedding marches. encounter. Coe, who was particular vehicle in vital war work.” A reception was held at the home ly “hot" for the first two quarters, “The motorist who estimates his of the bride’s parents for the wedding dropped in five consecutive field goals needs at 80 gallons and uses but 60 party, relatives and out-of-town and two foul shots for 12 points dur does no harm if, at the end of his ra guests. Pouring were Mrs. C. M. ing the first half. F. C. McKenzie, chief clerk of the tioning period, he returns the excess Jackson, the bride’s aunt, and Mrs. The Bulldogs, however, solved the Robert Wehrli of Condon. Mrs. R. C. mystery during half time and Mr. Coe Hermiston war price and rationing coupons to his board. board, today warned B and C book "But the essential driver who ille McReynolds cut the wedding cake. failed to score in the second half, Mrs. Bousquet graduated from the which was evenly fought. Hermiston holders, farmers and other essential gally diverts excess coupons is doing Hermiston high school in 1938 and was slow in getting underway but by users that the question of whether a disservice, not only to the war ef- has been employed at the Umatilla the end of the contest was playing on they will continue to get gasoline with- fort, but to the family car operators out difficulty is “in a large degree up and so-called non-preferred business Electric Cooperative association. even terms. to themselves.” men who are uncomplainingly getting Mr. Bousquet is a graduate of Um The lineups follow: atilla high school in 1936 and is now “The Pacific Coast has been using by on a bare minimum.” employed as train dispatcher with the HERMISTON FG FT PF TP more than its quota of gasoline,” Mr. Mr. McKenzie said that applications Rodgers, f Union Pacific railroad in Portland. -1 2 3 McKenzie said. “The result has been for supplemental allowances will here- After a short time the young couple Harkenrider, f ........ 1 0 I 2 I periodic gas famines. In many in- after be subject to greater scrutiny will be at home to their friends at 6 stances essential users, holding valid but that the “loose-coupon” practice Belt, c ......... 3 0 3 Connor, c ..... 0 0 1 3528 N. Interstate in Portland where 0 ; coupons, have been unable to get gas- ! is a problem to be met by the ‘‘con Williams, f .. | science and sense-of-duty” of those 0 1 1 1 oline. they will reside. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Herb Johnson, g 0 0 2 “This condition will continue, and gasoline users who have been given Hedwall of Aberdeen, Mrs. R. E. Bris-1 Schoonover, g 1 2 .0 1 I will get increasingly worse, unless extra privileges on the grounds of es- 0 0 senden of Hoquiam, both sisters of the I Null, g ......... 0 I those to whom extra privileges have sentiality. 2 Hermiston Trading Co. U.S.O. Specialist To Visit In Hermiston bride: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schatz, Mrs. James Hickey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell, all of Portland: Mrs. Daisy Manning and Mrs. En field of The Dalles, Pfc. and Mrs. James Jackson of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wehrli of Condon. BACON SQUARES 1 Point a detsrin’. SAFEWAY IQIN thi SIDE BACON 3 Points FRESH SMELT 1.29 lb- 354 lb. 10/ lb. 314