The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 23, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Your
RED& WHITE
Store
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
R. & W., 46 oz. 35c
PIGS FEET
Morrell’s, 28 oz. 39c
CUT BEANS
Pheasant, No. 2 can, 2 for 29c
PORK & BEANS
Hunt’s, No. 21, can 25c
DICED BEETS
R. & W., No. 2 can 13c
BABY FOODS
Red & White, 3 for 23c
FANCY PEAS
Red & White, No. 2 can 16c
PRUNES
Red & White, No. 2 can 36c
CAKE FLOUR
Red & White, 44 oz. 27c
BISKIT FLOUR
Fisher’s, 21, lbs. 33c
FLOUR
Red & White, 2412 fbs. $1.10
GRAPE JAM
Red & White, 2 lbs. 43c
JELLY
Oswego, 1 lb. 42c
WESSON OIL
Quart 58c
SPAGHETTI or MACARONI R. & W., 11, lbs. 25c
SUN SPUN
Pint 26c
BREAKFAST BACON
Walla, 1 lb. pkg. 42c
MATCHES
Carton 25c
TISSUE
Supersoft, 3 for 25c
VANO
Quart 29c
FLOOR WAX
Simoniz, Quart 79c
LIQUID VENEER
50c size 45c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
2 for 15c
RINSO
Large 24c
2 for 15c
LUX TOILET SOAP
Meat Department
• FRESH FISH and OYSTERS
• CHICKENS and RABBITS
• WIENERS, KRAUT & PICKLES
__________________ • FRESH and CURED MEATS
Fresh Fruits 8 Vegetables
Lettuce • • • head 10c
Carrots • • 2 bunches 15c
Tomatoes . . pound 23e
Calovas ...2 for 25c
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1944
U.O.D. NEWS
IGLOO BLAST IS
FATAL TO SIX
al, tomorrow’s-.security. Let’s start
FORMER GOVERNOR
now by increasing our investment in
(I
CHAS. A-
War Bonds at least 15 per cent
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through Pay Roll Savings.
Let’s All Back the Attack!
Clara Correa, Magazine Area, is in
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the Post Hospital.
strict military rule after the blast.
Ordnane-e ‘Flashes
Laura Ayers, Magazine Area. is
In Hermiston, Victory Square and . . - . .
Army Ordnance guns in Italy and
Ordnance, as well as Echo. Stanfield,' ac on *i °
a r ,
Umatilla, Irrigon and other place „Sue Breding and Courtney Belt, i the Southwest Pacific are so accurate
that they can lay artillery shells on a
.
.
.
West Area, are on the sick list,
where families of U.O.D. workers re-
,
% .
Frances Culver, formerly of Con- bedsheet at 3,000 yards.
side, i the night .
was a long one unti 'trol, has been transferred to test
The six man crew of the “Jinx”, an
West
word was received that their loved i ,
Army Ordnance tank destroyer, at­
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Area.
ones had escaped injury.
Fire Department reports Joe Primm tacked a fortified German position in
Several freakish instances of dam- is quite ill with pneumonia. He is in Italy and demolished a pillbox, five
age were found the next morning. the hospital at La Grande.
medium tanks, an armored half-track,
Directly across the highway at Ord­
Jerry Gronquist, Veri Crane and an ammunition truck, and a house, in
—
nance. the merchandise had been
Norman Engle, of Rail Transporta­ 25 minutes. The six Americans were
knocked from the shelf but no win­
uninjured
and
received
the
Silver
tion, are terminating. They have a
dows were broken. In many cases
record of over two years employment Star award.
doors were blown in, and in several
The Army Ordnance caliber .50
.a
.
. . . here and we will miss them very much,
instances the casements went with the, , , .
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Good luck, and we will welcome you machine gun is one of the few wea­
door. In Hermiston where the blast back
pons used by all our armed services:
was felt quite heavily, in many in- I
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It seems that the fountain pens in Army Air Forces, Army Ground For­
United States
stances residents at first thought that , . ,
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Rail Transportation office have a ces, Navy, Coast Guard, and Marines.
their stoves had blown up except for.
,
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| It far outranges the 20-mm. cannon
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habit of mysteriously disappearing,
the severity of the shock.
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• used by the Axis.
(Short Term)
-,
, Pack rats, we suppose.
.
The theory that concussion travels | Joyce Henderson finally found time '
*
WIN
THE WAR *
Safety Today Means Surety
in waves was also proven correct be- to go home, however, she used rather
Tomarrow
cause that shock was not as severe an odd method,
* SAVE THE PEACE *
near Ordnance as it was several miles ,, ..
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his-
. taking
,.
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There
never
was
a
time
in
our
annual1.
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Marilyn Viola is
END NEW DEAL .
away. A checkup of broken windows ,
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. | tory when accident prevention of
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eave this week to take care of her
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REGIMENTATION
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also revealed that the damage was ,
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workers was more important than it
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daughter who is ill.
very spotty and at times skipped sev-
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is today. Aside from the natural
«i „-i
. i. far
.
eral
miles. "))
That it traveled
is , Mr. Johnson has . moved and now
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selfish,
human interest, every liberty
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has a spacious garden. He is going
another certainty.
At Spokane.
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plenty for all.
Those of ? ..
the loving American wants to do his share
a seismograph registered a “very ',
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box factory are looking forward to, in our national defense program. themselves, their company, and their
slight" earth disturbance.
I, .
Every injury retards this great un­
fresh vegetable time.
This is the best insurance
Another item that traveled fast is
Virl Wilson moved his daughter to dertaking and time is the essence of country.
to
secure
the
required production on
news. The Herald office was swamped Seattle. We hope he has a pleasant our goal.
schedule, and is the best assurance for
It
is,
therefore,
plainly
the
patrio
­
with calls Wednesday from anxious trip
the future well-being of mankind
relatives from far and near. It ap-
Charley Bacon is in Yakima, having tic duty of management and workers throughout the world.
alike
to
continue
to
cooperate
fully
in
peared that the farther the news been called there by his sister’s ill-
behalf of the safety and progress of
went, the greater was the damage ...
—From “Occupational Hazards”
done. One resident of Pasco stated
Charley Rowland is spending his
over the phone that “Hermiston had “time off farming.
been levelled.
Mrs. Dexter is visiting her son who
It is hoped that, in spite of the | is in the armed forces. Another son.
great tragedy, everyone will contri- | Bert, will leave for the forces soon,
bute much of it to the war effort and
Having recently resigned my posi­
that activities will not only continue
Huy More Bonds
tion
as an attorney for the U. S.
on schedule but will be accelerated be­
Let us keep ever in mind the faet
cause of the sacrifice.
Government, I have re-opened my
that this is not a 10 per cent war.
law
office in suite No. 203 Johns
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST Our fighting men are giving 100 per
The sermon topic for Sunday morn­ cent in their effort. Let us not for­
Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Prac­
ing will be, “The Necessity of the get that the money we are putting
tice in State and Federal Courts.
Cross for Today,” and Sunday even­ into War Bonds is also going into
ing, “Christ of The Cross.”
Peace Savings. Let’s remember that
The Bible school meets at 10 a. m., while we might spend more money
morning worship at 11, C. E. at 7 p. now for less of real value, today’s
m. and evening worship at 8.
savings can be tomorrow’s wherewith-
Sprague
SENATOR
George R. Lewis
— NEW POTATOES and PEAS —
CATT A7A7
R— " "W i. X
Hermiston Trading Co.
tKü & WHITE STORE
I listing names of persons for whom
sugar is requested, including the name
| of person making application, and the
number of pounds of sugar <in units
AFTER MARCH 23 of 5 pounds) the family needs for
canning and for making fruit spreads.
In order to make it unnecessary to
Sugar for home canning will be send ration books through the mails,
made available to customers at the spare stamp 37 from book 4 is used
same rate as last year, and in much for identification purposes. This stamp
the same way. Willard Case, district | must be attached to the application
OPA rationing representative, ex- ' form for each person applying for
plained Saturday.
sugar.
As announced earlier, five pounds
of sugar for home canning may be |
bought with sugar stamp 40 in war1
ration book 4. The remainder—a max-
imum of 20 pounds of sugar per per­
The past week saw a great deal of
son—will be granted on application
to local OPA boards any time after typical March weather—wind, which
brought with it dust and other debris
March 23, Case explained.
left about during the winter months.
Procedure is simple for getting ex­
The first day of spring (Monday) did
tra sugar for home canning (in addi­
not see the sun very much, the day
tion to the 5 pounds that can be
being cloudy and stormy. A gentle
bought with sugar stamp 40).
interlude came late Wednesday even­
Application is made to local OPA ing when a heavy shower broke up the
bonrds on Form 3-323, and the whole dust storm which was threatening.
transaction may be handled by mail.
The report for the week, according
Single application may be filed for all to Chas. Taylor, follows :
persons living at the same address.
Date
Max. Min
March 15 ...............
62
15
66
38
Ui March 16
u‘
March 17
70
46
March 18 ....
67
24
5
41
March 20 ....
58
37
March 21
■■■■..........55
20
FOB ONE w
722 or 691
STANFIELD
n
Awod
HERMISTON RAPTIST CHURCH
Church School, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m., Miss
Tompkins, State Youth Director, will
supply the pulpit.
Baptist Youth Fellowship—Miss Is-
abelle Gates, Christian Friendliness
Missionary, will supply the pulpit.
coffee favorite
; ONLY!
3%-ib.
Prizes
S
Blank
Pancoke
195
Floar
Flour, Kitchen Craft
Bisquick, Gold Medal
Wheat Hearts, Sperry
Corn Flakes, Albers 11
Cream of Wheat
Oats, Morning Glory
and lose nothing. Tod can get your
money back if Edwards fails lo plesso. Try it today’
AIRWAY
and mellow
10
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3-D. beg See
09e
B«
Nos NIL
cor*», lb bag
9 ERBURY
Block
Too
to«, oke. Ms
to«, pho- 48e
1« Ae Me
Matches, Searchlight
carton 25c
Macaroni & Spaghetti, hardwht. 3 lbs. 25c
2 lb. pkg. 17c
Rice, Choice Blue Rose
2 lb. pkg. 26c
Rice, Natural Brown
Krispy Crackers
2 lb. pkg. 29c
(6 pts.) lb. 18c
Margarine, Dalewood
%2
Clorox
3 lbs. 60c
Shortening
Royal Satin (15 points)
gal.
21c
Bleach
Cut Beans
No. 2 can
If you want to
Gardenside (no points)
Walnuts
C
Corn
Medium, No. 3's
Save Ration Points
No. 2 can
Country Home (8 points)
Mustard
2 oz. can
Beans, (1 point)
2 oz.
Allspice
6 oz.
10c
Pre-Cooked, Van Camps
Salad Dressing 16 oz. jar 19e
Schillings
Schillings
Duchess
White Magic * Gal. b0t.
17c
Salad Dressing
16 oz.
Miracle Whip
26c
You’ll be proud to serve the
get at
Safeway.
just
received.
ham
you
New
stocks
Hams
from
weight.
10 to 16
Anyone
can
lbs.
SHANK
Eastern and Northwest
Sugar Cured Hams
ENO
(Only I Point)
now
enjoy ham.
LB
35e
SAFEWAV Farm -Fresh PR0DUÇF
An important part ot every
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
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OH! SUZANNA!
at thia Apecial law
REGULAR
See Us For
Electric Chick Brooders
Complete Shower Stalls
Get • Contest
EDUARDS COFFEE
Bleach
Plumbing Supplies
$2500 in Cash
SUZANNA
49 lb. sk. $1.99
40 oz. pkg. 34c
28 oz. pkg. 23c
oz. 2 pkgs. 15c
28 oz. pkg. 23c
48 oz. pkg. 21c
1
lb.
package 12c
HOOats
INTRODUCTORY OEr
Am- Nabisco Bran, 100%
8 oz. pkg. 8c
Jar • Raisin Bran
10 oz. pkg. 11c
Peanut Butter, Beverly
1 lb. jar 26c
Let’s be frank about it! This is not a new low price on Edwards Coffee, which
Black Figs, Dried
regularly sells from 3 to 4 cents higher. It’s simply an offer designed to win
2 lb. pkg. 36c
now users for this high-grade vecuum-packed blond If you nro not now using
White
Figs,
Dried
1 lb. pkg. 26c
Edwards Cotfoe, spend just s quarter and get a jar. Teu stand to WH a new
RAIN BREAKS UP
MENU FOR WEEK
PHONE-
Safeway Prices
and see how much you save
Spadai.
SUGAR FOR HOME
CANNING READY
‘ Spray
: > Painting
COMPARE
tables! Whether you’re buying
buy them accurately and waste
BACON
lb. 31c
GRAPEFRUIT lb.
Any site piece (1 point)
Arizona Seedless
lb. 10c Pork Roast lb. 29c
NEW PEAS
Well Filled Pods
(2 Points)
FURTHER ENRICHED FOR
Lettuce
Steak lb. 29c
s&la2 for 17c BETTER NUTRITION Pork
(2 Points)
Heads
RHUBARB
Strawberry Red
Beef Roast lb. 28c
(7 Points)