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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Your RED & WHITE Store SPECIALS for FEBRUARY 11-12-14 HAMS, Walla whole or half LARD, Walla .................... ............... BACON, light pieces, whole or half SHORTENING, Red & White..... STIDD’S TAMALES............... CRACKERS, Hi-Ho..................... BRAN FLAKES, Post’s PEP, Kellogg’s ............. SHREDDED WHEAT . MACARONI & SPAGHETTI, R. & W. CAKE FLOUR, Red & White.... BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Fisher’s BEANS, Idaho Reds or Small Whites COFFEE, Red & White...................... PRUNES, Red & White...................... GELATINE, Wadhams...................... STUFFED OLIVES............................. CUT BEANS, Pheasant No. 2’s........... .... lb. 37c 4 lbs. 79c .... lb. 35c 1 lb. 23c 7 oz. 26c . 1 lb. 23c large 14c ........ 10c 2 for 25c 112 lbs. 25c ......... 28c 2 lbs. 27c 2 lbs. 19c ... 2 lbs. 36c ............ 15c 4% oz. 39c 6 cans 89c TOMATO JUICE.................................. 46 OZ. 25c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Red & White 46 oz. 35c APPLE JUICE, New West.... Quart 29c APPLE BUTTER, Dutch Girl 29 oz. 28c DICED CARROTS, Penthouse ... No. 1 can 14c PUMPKIN, Red & White..... No. 212 can 15c OXYDOL....................... ....... 24 oz. 24c Fancy Oranges Large Size .. Medium size Juice size.... Stephens, g 0 Totals ............ 10 Referee: Quiring. HERMISTON FG Rodgers, t Harkenrider, f ........ 3 Belt, c ............... 2 Connor, f ......... Johnson, t.......... 1 Schoonover, g ... Nuli, g 0 Wilcox, g ........... 2 Pierson, g ......... 0 Alford, f ........... 2 Davis, f ............. .1 Totals ........ 15 COLUMBIA FG Mills, f................ Willard, f .......... .... 1 McCarty, c ..... ....4 Connery, g .0 Williams, g ...0 Totals .......... 6 Official: Quiring. • 1b. 0 8 0 25 FT PF TP 0 3 i 2 7 o 1 4 i 2 3 o 2 2 o 2 o 0 0 o 1 4 o. 0 o 0 4 • 0 2 » 33 3 FT PF TP 0 2 2 0 0 2 3 0 11 0 2 0 0 4 4 16 Crowder, g ........... 3 Clough, g ............... 0 Christopherson, g 3 Totals 10 2 7 3 4 1 10 7 M 4 4 10 Valentines! HAMMILLS HEAR FROM THEIR SON The following letter has been re — A LARGE SELECTION — ceived by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ham mill from their son, Richard L. Ham mill, who with his wife and baby have been in internment camps in recent months. Dear Parents: This note is coming to you via Re- patraition boat. We want you to know that we are all well, thanks to the religious section of the Japanese army. All missionaries to the Phil- lipines are now out of internment camps. Our China division workers have been released at Baguio recent of Mima May Hardie, deceased, has nounces Myrtle Carter, Home Demon filed his final account in said estate ly for which we are thankful. We in the County Court of the State of stration Agent. The purpose of this work is to aid have liberty to engage in missionary Oregon for Umatilla County, and said The Bulldogs annexed their second work here in Greater Manilla. court has fixed Monday, the 13th day parents in guiding children toward win of the season over Arlington I have been doing quite a little of March, at two o’clock p. m. of said good physical, mental and moral Tuesday night on the Honkers’ home preaching lately, also have lots of day as the time for hearing of objec growth, and to assist families to make court. Although Hermiston led all time for study. Dena and Roger were tions to said final account and the wartime adjustments. settlement thereof. On or before said the way the contest was close fought interned at Baguio for 108 days. I day any person interested in said es This work is free to all mothers throughout. The scoring was evenly only 9 days here at Manilla. The ar tate may file objections to said final with children four years or younger. divided among the Bulldogs. account or to any item thereof and my brought them here to join me. HERMISTON FG FT PF TP Twenty-four of us are living here at contest the same. HERMISTON METHODIST Dated February 10, 1944. Rodgers, f . 2 0 2 4 Phillipine Union college and 36 more CHURCH F. B. Swayze. Administrator. Harkenrider, f . .2. 0 4 in Manilla on the compound where we Walter A. MacArthur l Minister W. J. Warner. Belt, c ........... 8 5 formerly lived. The three of us live Attorney for Administrator. "The Man at Whom Jesus Marvels” Williams, g ... ..... 3 0 2 6 and eat with four others, have plenty (Feb. 3-March 2) will be the worship topic for the morn Schoonover, g ..... 1 0 0 2 of native food to eat. No flour, pota ing service at 11 a. m. Null, g ..... 1 0 2 toes, milk, etc., except a little for Ro The Sunday Evening club will mt Wilcox, g .... 3 0 1 6 ger. Do not worry about us, and a at 8 p. m. and complete t--es of Alford, f ....... .... 2 1 1 6 merry Christmas to you all. -three discussions ranee Subject “I Davis, g....... .... 0 0 0 0 Have.” Totals ..... -.16 NOTICE OF HEARING 2 11 34 Names are still being accepted for Other services: FINAL ACCOUNT ARLINGTON FG FT PF TP the correspondence course, “The Home Schmeer, f . .....0 1 0 I Notice is hereby given that F. B. with a Small Child”, soon to be offer- 1 Church School at 10 a. m. Smythe, f ........ .... 4 0 1 Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Swayze as administrator of the estate ed by the Extension Service, an- ; Young Adults Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Valentine Makeup Boxes Brierley Variety Store CARE OF CHILD COURSE OFFERED A & * Dozen 53c ... Dozen 43c 2 dozen 37c Cabbage Carrots • Salad Mix 0 5 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1944 6c pkg. 15c ) Hermiston Trading Co RED & WHITE STORE BULLDOGS WIN AND LOSE IN TWIN BILL HERE Columbia high could not match the drive of the Bulldogs Saturday night | and played defensive ball most of the | evening. j Box scores follow: . „ ------- I HERMISTON FG FT PF TP The Hermiston high school Bulldogs | Rodgers, f ........ ..... 0 0 0 lost a 25-18 contest with Mac Hi on Harkenrider, f ...... 2 0 • 4 the local floor last Friday evening but | Belt, c ......... ...... 1 0 0 2 came back strong Saturday night to Connor, f ......... . 1 1 2 3 trounce Columbia high school 33 to 16 Johnson, g ......... 0 0 0 0 in a game that saw Coach Frank Dav- Schoonover, g ....... 1 0 3 2 ison using at least 25 players. The en Null, g ........ ....... 0 1 1 tire B squad took part in the last Wilcox, g 0 3 .........2 quarter of the contest. Pierson, g ........ 0 0 0 0 Mac Hi proved to have too much Alford, f ........ ... 0 0 1 0 English on the ball during the first Davis, f . ....... 1 0 t half Friday night and led 20 to 4 as Totals ..... ....... 8 2 13 25 thehalf time gong sounded. Every- j MAC ; HI FG FT PF TP thing they threw at the hoop seemed | Cheever, f .. ........ 2 1 5 to go through and the Bulldogs on the McLeland, f 2 0 other hand were having difficulty in Stanhope, c .... 2 0 1 finding the basket. The second half Sektnan, c ... 1 0 0 2 found a reversal with Mac Hi scoring 4 Coe, K ............... 0 I 8 only 5 points to 14 for the locals. Hamper, g ...... 0 2 1 2 ° / T We've been amazed, looking around at our shelves , ... , and displays, to see the hundreds of items that aren t rationed And we ve arranged this “Green Tag Event” to call them to your attention. The many ration-free items listed below are merely a sample' Note the low prices (they’re a month-in and month-out feature with us) Look for the Green Tag markers in the store Take full advantage of this event at your convenient neighborhood Safeway! BREAD KRISPY Julia Lee Wright’s 1 2 lb. loaf 13c C rackers 2 S nowflakes CARTON 2 CRACKERS P ancake F lour SPERRY 30c 30c 19. 69c CUT BEANS BEXK AAKF NO.sa cas 9c BISQUICK 29c FOR FINE BISCUITS 40 OZ. PKG. SAFEWAY flttSIt MUTS Note the low prices on these ration-free items LESLIE SALT 2 lb. pkg. BAKING POWDER K C, 25c jar BAKING SODA 4 pa A & H, 1 lb. pkgs., 3 for ...67 EDWARDS COFFEE 1 lb. jar........................... COFFEE, Airway Whole roast, lb.......... .... COFFEE, Nob Hill Whole roast, lb. .......... COFFEE Chase & Sanborn, 1 lb. .... TEA BAGS, Canterbury Black, 16 bag ......... INSTANT POSTUM 4 oz. can ......... ................ MALTED MILK 799 Horlick’s, 1 lb. jar ...... SPARKLING WATER Canada Dry, 28 oz......... . MINUTE OATS Peacock, 9 lb. sack ....... BABY CEREAL Clapp’s, 8 oz. pkg.......... QUICK OATS Morning Glory, 48 oz..... SHREDDED RALSTON Cereal, 12 oz. pkg.............. RICE KRISPIES Kellogg, 5% oz. pkg.......... WHEAT MEAL Grapenuts, 16 oz. pkg..... POST TOASTIES 11 oz. pkg.......................... LIGHT GLOBES 25 to 60 Watt, each ............ PUREX BLEACH * Gallon .............................. 214 8 200 28 200 29$ 138 479 219 124 124 136 10F WHITE MAGIC We Will Pay SPOT CASH for • • LATE ROUND MODEL HOLLOW POST BEDS, full or twin RANGES of all makes • • • • • • • • COIL SPRINGS, single or double deck SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES COAL or WOOD HEATERS OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS BREAKFAST TABLES TWIN SIZE SPRINGS BOX COIL SPRINGS • COFFEE TABLES • SPRING DAVENOS • LINK SPR INGS • ROCKERS REMEMRED. lb. 19c • RADIO TABLES • OIL HEATERS WE WANT THESE ITEMS, AND WE PAY SPOT CASH ! Miller’s Trading Post Building - New Location - On Main Street (Next to Dr. Belt’s building, across from Theatre) Hermiston, Oregon 176 Bleach, % gallon .............. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI Porters, 14 oz.............. ......... EGG NOODLES Betty Baker, 14 oz........... EGG NOODLES Taystie, 1 lb. pkg............. MACARONI or Spaghetti Hardwheat, 3 lbs................. SOUP MIX Aunt Polly, pkg. SPLIT PEA SOUP Kettle, pkg....... RICE DINNER Wylers, pkg...... MUSHROOMS DeLuxe, pkg...... PEA SOUP Susan Baker, pkg...... . KARO SYRUP Blue'Label, 1% lb. can MOLASSES Red Hen, 18 oz. jar ........ .. HONEY, Beeville pod 1 lb. 29c — 2 lbs................ 16 30 lb. 29c 10F 140 © CüASAMTeC» PK09UCT • STAND TABLES Bring them in for Cash, or trade them for what you want. In New & Pieces SLICED BACON 1 Ends Point SLAB BACON 3 Points PORK STEAK 3 Points PORK CHOPS Points PORK ROASTS 3 Points — "Ieri Oranges Cabbage SUNKIST Lar D0r 12 CASE Med. Size Solid Heads lb. 3ic Grapefruit'less lb. 6c . d an__ . Onion* 3 IDS. 180 Lemons lb. toe SWEET SPANISH Bursting With Juice YOU’RE IN STEP SHOPPING BAG SAFEWAY