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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE six BULLDOGS WIN Your RED&WHUE Store No 212 can PRUNES—Hunt’s Supreme 3 lbs. OATS—Red and White WHEAT CEREAL—Red & White PANCAKE FLOUR—Red & White 20 oz. ZOOM 46 oz. can TOMATO JUICE—Red & White 22c 26c 17c 19c 23c 26c 2 lbs. 5 lbs. 1 lb. 46 oz. pint 11 oz. 39c 47c 33c 35c 26c 9c FLOUR—Red & White FLOUR—Red & White SLICED BEETS—Red & White GRO PUP OLD DUTCH CLEANSER SWEETHEART SOAP 2412 lbs- $1.13 49 lbs. $2.20 No. 2 can 17c large 25c 2 for 15c 2 for 15c 2 for 25c pkg. 22c 6 oz. 7c pint 29c lb. 42c PAPER TOWELS KOTEX—Regular or Junior TENDERONI—Van Camp’s VANO SLICED BACON—Blue Label Fresh Fruits & Vegetables 2 doz. JUICE ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Large Texas Pink 3 for CABBAGE Nu California lb. CAULIFLOWER Large Snowball head B MD TOSE TWO 39c 27c 5c 25c Meat Department SMELT — HALIBUT — SALMON FRESH & CURED MEATS Hermiston Trading Co RED & WHITE STORE profit of $93.00. Cards were played during the early part of the evening, and square dances followed the serv By Mrs. Bob Woodward ing of refreshments. Mrs. Jack Mathews spent two days Mrs. Carl Hammer and children Carole and Dick arrived Saturday | last week in La Grande. Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell was shopping night from Oakland, Calif., and ’ are • staying at the Lester Hammer home. in Pendleton Saturday, and spent the Fred Davis was called to Condon week end with friends in Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Wavie Carter of on Monday by the death of his father, Mark Davis. Mrs. Fred Davis and Ordnance were guests Saturday even children and Duff Knight will go to ing at a buffet supper at the Joe Con on for the funeral services Wed Hornsby home, honoring Mr. Horns- nesday. Mrs. Rebacca Knight, sister by’s birthday anniversary. The Ralph Johnson family are mov of Mr. Davis, went to Condon last wek to be with her brother, but will ing their household goods here from return here with her son after the Salem this week. They recently pur- chased the Mikesell place near the funeral. Mrs. H. G. McCulley has been quite hop yard. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Pike have re- ill this week with a severe cold. The pie social at Columbia club turned to their place here, which has rooms last Saturday evening sponsor been rented to Dave Dufur the past ed by the Columbia Grange was a very several years. Mr. Pike has been successful project, as well as an en postmaster at Grass Valley a number tertaining evening for about seventy of years and is now retired. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Patton and persons Cpl. John Varner of the Pendleton Mrs. John Kilby of Pendleton were air base was a most popular auction Sunday visitors at the W. S. Phillips eer. ably assisted by Mr. Hodge, sell- home. Mrs. Patton and Mrs. Phillips ine the generous supply of pies at a are sisters................................. ...... - COLUMBIA NEWS Annual Meeting Saturday, Feb. 26 • (Continued from page 1) RATION1HG CALENDAR — Specials for February 18-19-21 — MARMALADE—Sunny Jim CORN SYRUP—R. & W. Golden COFFEE—Red & White GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—R. & W. SUNSPUN KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES Mrs. W. H. Instone of Lena, who has spent several weeks in Hermiston ___ ____ at the J. S. Wells home while recup- erating from a severe illness and op- 1 ----- -79 eration, is spending several days this week with the Bob Woodwards. RATION BOOK NO. 3 (Brown stamps for purchase of meats-fats, etc.) February 26—Expiration date of brown stamps V, W and X. March 20—Expiration date of brown stamps Y and Z. Z series valid on February 20. Each weekly series good for 16 points. RATION BOOK NO. 4 (Processed foods.) February 20—Expiration date of green stamps G, H and J. March 20—Expiration date of green I stamps K, L, M. Tokens will be giv- ! en on and after February 27, in I change. February 27—Starting date for use I of red and blue ration tokens. SUGAR March 31 — Expiration date of I stamp 30, Book 4, good for 5 pounds. Stamp 40, Book 4, valid for 5 pounds canning sugar through February 28, 1945. SHOES Stamp No. 18, Book 1, and “Air plane” stamp No. 1, Book 3, valid for one pair each. Loose stamps not ac- cepted. STOVES Purchase certificates available at local boards. WOOD, SAWDUST, COAL Fuel dealers deliver by priorities based on needs. FUEL OIL March 13—Expiration date of per iod 3 fuel oil coupons. Period 4 cou pons valid February 8 to September 30. Not mere than 59 per cent of sea son’s rations should have been used to date. GASOLINE March 21—Expiration date of No. 10 coupons in A book, 3 gallons each. TIRE INSPECTION “A” every 6 months, by Mar. 31. “B” every 4 months, by Feb. 28. “C” every 3 months, by Feb. 28. “T” every 6 months or 5.000 miles of driving. best game of the year, leading his teammates with 10 markers and gen erally playing a fine floor game. Box scores follow: HERMISTON 26 FG FT PF TP 2 Rodgers, f ...............0 2 Harkenrider, f ........ 0 1 1 Connor, f ................. 0 1 Johnson, f ............... 0 0 0 Null, g ..................... 0 0 0 Schoonover, g .......... 3 0 • Wilcox, g ................. 2 0 4 0 Pierson, g 0 • Alford, c ................. 5 2 12 Davis, f .................. .0 0 0 Totals ............... 10 6 14 26 PENDLETON FG FT PF TP Schwartz, f .............5 0 10 Cox, f ....................... 3 0 1 6 1 Kelly, c..................... 0 1 3 Phillips, g ...............5 2 1 12 Rosenberg, g ...........1 2 2 4 5 Merrimen, g ............ 2 1 2 Totals............... 16 6 10 38 Referees: Fielding and Kligel. Methodist Church - 11 A M Dinner at Noon and Program Inland Cooperative Hermiston, Oregon CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST The sermon topic for Sunday morn- ing will be, “Christ’s Demand on the Church,” and for the Sunday evening service, “The Prayer of Jesus for His People.” The Bible School meets at 10:00 A. M., morning worship at 11:00, Chris- tian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. and evening worship at 8:00 P. M. The group meetings of the Women’s Hermiston 35 19 Heppner Rodgers, 4 .......... F ....... 9 Ulrich Connor, 3 ............ F 0 Picken Schoonover, 0 ...C. ... 2 Gonnor Wilcox, 8........... G. - 0 Knowles Alford, 7 G. .... 0 Schunk Keller, 2 ...........S 4 Parrish Johnson, 0.......... S 2 Edmondson Pierson, 4 ...........S 2 Ferguson Harkenrider. 0 S Davis. 7 .............. S Matott, 0 ............ S Referee: Gerald Keller. A Family Eating Place! We specialize in wholesome home-style foods that all the family will want and enjoy! Open 7 Days Each Week! Hermiston 38 17 Echo Rodgers 1 ..... —F ....... 3 Reese Wilcox 4 ............. F 6 Robertson Schoonover 10 ...-C-. 1 Esselstyn Alford 13 ..... 1 Correa Connor, 2 .... 6 Jordan Keller 4 . Johnson 2 Harkenrider 2 . -S Matott, 0 Null 0 .... Pierson 0 Davis 0 Referee: Gerald Keller. 6:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. OUR FOUNTAIN IS A LUXURIOUS ONE WITH COMFORTABLE SEATS. MOTHERS YOU CAN DEPEND ON US TO TREAT YOUR CHILD REN COURTEOUSLY. MEET FRIENDS HERE! TEMPLE CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Arsdale, Props iMweryi’ßig- *P"L@wchES Champagne Monte Cristo 26 oz. bottles COFFEE Edwards JELLY FERRO Guava Fruit Just in from Cuba No. 21 can (7 Points) 59c Puts PEP if Y<mr PU ESE! Boast led • Boiled Bare Chicken Leal • Head Cheese EAT a good breakfast Bam • Salami Braunschweiger • Liver Sau- sage • Liver Cheese • Minced Ham Loaf • Polish Sausage DO a better job Cheese • American and Swiss HUEL OILS UNION STOVE OIL CALL 2751 FOR Union Oil Company George Harkenrider . Seven or seventy, a geed breakfast will help you tip through the day's chores with a spring in your step, a smile on your lips and * sparkle in your eye. It you’ve been getting along on a skimpy breakfast, it’s timo to change. Everybody needs more energy to see him through these days. Give your system a chanca Feed it more power before you begin the uphill all day pull Every Safeway Store has a complet» variety of such foods UNION BURNER OILS PORMPT DELIVERY Hermiston, Oregon Notice! Those desiring locker space in the pro posed new Cold Storage Plant to be built in Hermiston—Attention ! The Government regulations require the renter to deposit his first year’s rent in escrow, to be held until the plant is ready for use. If you will kindly go into The First Na tional Bank of Hermiston and make your deposit your name will be placed on the list and your box reserved for you. Rate will be one dollar per annum per cubic foot of storage space, eight cubic feet is the minimum Locker boxes to be eight, ten, twelve and fifteen cubic feet. Rent to start when boxes are ready for use. LUNCH MEATS 904 7 4 a LIVER (3 pts.) lb. 90, B “ SAUSAGE 21. ASS’T. (4 pts.) lb. 904 VARIETY 7 • BOLOGNA (3 Points) Tags Mean You Want can 250 CHERUB MILK Tall can (1 point) COFFEE 3 Airway (1 lb. bag 20c) 7 TREET (5 pts.) 12 oz. 334 Armour’s Meat YY 60, 7 PLUMS No. 2% tin 194 Red Tag (12 points) “7 CRACKERS lb. pkg. 194 Hi Ho “7 CHILI CON CARNE 90 (4 points) 17 oz. jar —P SHORTENING 3 lbs. Royal Satin (15 pts.) FLOUR 49 lbs. Cl og Kitchen Craft * * Try different kinds of sand- wich "makings. Oar regular assortment includes these Cheese, Ete. AU Non Rationed—Buy Even under the most ideal conditions, eating out oi a lunchbox can't compare with putting your feet under the table at home. 'Course, when you're hungry you’ll eat most anything —but there's no law against planning lunches a little ahead so as to make the most of the variety that’s available at—well, your Safe way. for instance. Look into Safeway'a variety of lunch meats—maybe there are severa’ kinds you haven't yet tried. Pressed Council will be held on Wednesday. February 24, at 2:00 P. M. at the church. . • » » = , HERMISTON RAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGest Pastor The pastor will bring a series of messages on the general subject, “Light for Today on Personal Prob lems," in the evening worship ser- vice. Lb. 19. .7 WHEATIES 2 for Gold Medal. 8 oz. pkgs.” BABY FOODS Heinz (1 point) 76 Can JELL WELL Assorted RAISINS 2 lbs. Seedless (8 points) OXYDOL 194 Pkg- 21É Large Pkg. SAVE ON RATION POINTS, TOO! OTHER QUALITY MEATS Veil Steak (8 Points) Beef Roastsis Points) Kb Beil (4 Points) lb. 19c Roasting Heis FRESH BONDS! BUY POTATOES! Safeway Farm-Fresh Produce . AVOCADOS CABBAGE Swi. POTAT LEMONS Wouldn't it be a shame to waste good food needlessly? But that's what will happen with potatoes if all of us fail to pitch in and buy potatoes. It's not the farmer's fault, it'i not your fault, it’s not anybody’s fault POTATOES —it’s a condition that exists, that’s all1 Let’s all of us help out and buy more potatoes. They’ll keep for a long time. BUY a sack today! CHEAP Ib.3ic Netted Gems No. 1 ’ SAFEWAY GOOD ARE Stock Up. POTATOES 100 Lb Sack $3.49 “7 There are at many exciting ways to fix potatoes at you could print on a page. And almost every- body likes potatoes. Serre ’em be sure of giving your family nourishing, nutritious food.