The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 20, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
Your
RED & WHITE
Store
— Specials for April 21, 22 and 24 —
BEANS in Tomato Sauce, Van Camp’s .... 2 lbs. 16c
CORN, Red & White.............................. No. 2 can 16c
TOMATOES, Inland Valley..........No. 212 can 15c
MILK, Any Brand.................................... tall cans 10c
BEANS, Idaho Red or White..................... 5 lbs. 45c
CHICKEN TAMALES, Stidd’s ........................... 26c
ORANGE MARMALADE, Tea Garden .... 1 lb. 29c
WESSON OIL............................................ quart 59c
CRACKERS, Snowflake or Krispies....... 2 lbs. 33c
COFFEE, Red & White ............................ 2 lbs. 65c
SHAKER SALT, Red & White.................. 2 lbs. 8c
BUCKWHEAT Pancake Flour, R & W, 212 lbs. 27c
SHORTENING, Red & White
3 lbs. 68c
TABLE SYRUP, Maison Royal
quart 59c
CORN FLAKES, Red & White................. 18 oz. 13c
BRAN FLAKES, Red & White................ 15 oz. 11c
WHEAT FLAKES, Red & White.............. 8 oz. 10c
SHREDDED WHEAT.............................. 2 pkgs. 25c
BLEACHING FLUID, Nu Bora............. 12 gal. 25c
VANO........................................................... pint 29c
SOIL-OFF.................................................. 1, gal. 89c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
2 for 15c
SUPER DRY TOWELS...............................2 for 25c
LIQUID VENEER.................................... 50c size 45c
FLOOR POLISH, Simoniz.......................... pint 79c
SILVER CREAM POLISH, Wright’s.................. 25c
DRANO..................................................................... 23c
SANIFLUSH ...............
23c
DUST MOPS, O’Cedar........................ No. 4 size 1.35
MOP STICKS, Spring.................................... each 19c
GARDEN SEEDS — PLANTS — SHRUBS
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
SACK OF 30 ORANGES.................... 65c
GRAPEFRUIT, Jumbo Ariz...... 4 for 29c
ASPARAGUS ................................. lb. 10c
LETTUCE, Ige. solid heads....... 2 for 23c
TOMATOES ............................... 2 lbs. 29c
76 Gasoline — Triton Motor Oil — Fuel Oils
Housewives are reminded to attach
— Insect Sprays: Household and Livestock —
spare stamps number 37 to their ap­
plications for canning sugar. A num­
— Lubricants for All Types of Farm Equipment —
ber of applications have been mailed
to the local OPA Board with sugar
stamp 37 attached. These have been
sent back with a request for spare
stamps, resulting in extra work and
needless delay. Sugar stamp 37 will
George Harkenrider
Hermiston, Oregon
i be used later to buy the regular house­
hold ration of sugar. Spare stamp
37 is needed now to identify those for
GIESE-JACKSON
whom a ration of extra canning sugar that Victory Center should be honored
by converting it into a memorial for
is requested.
Miss Dorothy Giese of Eugene and
Although the household and home those who dedicate themselves, to Robert C. Jackson, U. S. Naval Re­
canning sugar is no less than last make it possible," Sammons said.
serve, Hermiston, were married Sun­
I year, the total civilian supply is less. '
day. March 26, in the Congregational
CENTRAL
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
: The industrial users of sugar are tak­
church in Eugene. Mrs. Jackson at­
C. Warner, Pattar
Pictured above is Rev. and Mrs. ing a cut. and because sugar is tight,
tended University of Oregon where
Joseph Wilderman of Vancouver. housewives are asked to use their ra­
The sermon topic for Sunday morn­ she was affiliated with Gamma Phi
B. C.„ who began a series of meetings tion sparingly and not to apply for ing will be. “One Hundred Years In
in the Irrigon church Tuesday of this more canning sugar than they need Oregon,” and Sunday evening, “Why Beta while Mr. Jackson was affiliat­
week. This team of teaching and for canning and preserving purposes. Christ?” The Bible school meets at ed with Beta Chi. The latter is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson of
preaching evangelists have a ministry
10 and the morning worship at at 11. Hermiston.
that majors in Bible exposition. Rev.
Adult and Senior Christian Endea­
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are at pres­
E. R. Schneider of the Irrigon church
vor meets at 7 and evening worship is ent residing in Portland where Mr.
welcomes everyone to the meetings.
at 8 p. m. The mid-week prayer ser­ Jackson is attending the University
vice meets each Wednesday evening of Oregon Medical School, under the
auspices of the U. S. Navy Reserve.
Service men who have lost their at 7:30 p. m.
lives in the armed forces will be hon-
(Continued from Page Oue)
ored by having their names placed on
the young persons who kept their a memorial plaque at Portland’s Vic- !
heads throughout all the alarming | tory Center, it was announced this |
events which transpired. The fright­ week by Guy Johnson, chairman of
ened servants, played by Mary Eliza­ the Umatilla county war finance com­
We Have Just Received Shipment of
beth Ferguson, Glen Wilcox, and Ro­ mittee, and E. C. Sammons, state
salie Hammer, brought many laughs chairman. Oregon war bond staff.
Families of men eligible are re­
and provided much wholesome fun.
Sound effects which kept the audience quested to turn in names either to Mr.
in constant apprehension were skill­ Johnson or the War Finance Commit­
fully managed by Dick Belt. Donna tee, American Bank Building, Port­
Jean Myers was prompter.
land, Oregon.
Special credit is given to this group
The Victory Center at Portland is
and their director for the fine man­ one of the outstanding war service
ner in which they presented this play. structures in the United States, ac­
The cast presented Miss Hall a beau­ cording to national war bond leaders.
SEE US AT ONCE!
tiful bouquet of carnations in recog­ It is the focal point of Oregon’s war
nition of her capable directing. They bond sales effort which has establish­
presented G. C. Humphreys a gift for ed this state among the leaders of the
his valuable assistance in making the nation.
play a success.
“We think it is particularly fitting
Union Oil Company
PLAQUEHONORS
WAR HEROES
JUNIOR PLAY
Good News....
Third Grade 6:00 x 16
Automobile Tires
Farm Bureau Co-op Service Station
IT PAYS TO BUY AU YOUR
HOME BAKING NEEDS
at SAFEWAY
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
SALMON — GREY FISH — OYSTERS — BACON
LARD — STEAKS — CHOPS — LUNCH MEATS
— KRAUT & WIENERS —
It payi because
you save money
— because out
Hermiston Trading Co.
BIIV
BUT
pounc
DUN
RATIONING
CALENDAR
SENATOR
War Production Board Has Released Several
be sure of iresh-
neis and quality.
MARGARINE, Dalewood (6 pts.)
$1.28
SALT, Maximum
Plain or iodized
WEST AG Lemon Flav’r
8 ounce bottle
THE HOME TYPE
TLOUR^
ALL HOME BANING
Kitchen Craft Flow
$0 *1.99
251 $1.02
PEARS, Firefly (43 pts.)
18
1 lb.
BAKING POWDER, Clabber Girl 2 lbs. .19
1 lb. pkg. .08
nd
BEET SUGAR .....................
5 lb. bag .33
10c
COCOA. Little Mill .............
1 lb. pkg..11
CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown, 2% lb. pkg. .25
Top quality—finest blend
Drip or reg. grind — 1 lb. vac. pack jar
2 ‘ can
.19
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Libby (43) 2%‘s .33
CRACKERS, Hi Ho
1 »>• pkg-
COFFEE, Airway whole
MILK. Cherub (1 point)
TEA, Canterbury black
48 oz. pkg. .21
BREAD. Julia Lee Wright 1% lb. If.
.13
ao.
LOG
JELLY, Guava Fruit (7 pts.) 2% can
.17
PRUNES, Red Tag fancy (12) 2%‘s . 13
APRICOTS, Red Tag (15) 12 oz. can .20
KEM Lunch Meat (3 pts.)
12 ox. ,3|
PEACHES, Red Tag. hlvs. (28 ) 303’s
OATS, Morning Glory
........... 3 lbs. 65
BAKING SODA. A & H
rnwApne AarErE
=U W AMDO VUTIEE
.49
8 oz. on
BEEFSTEAK SAUCE, Heinz
MUSTARD, Derby
.21
8 oz. shaker
.05
24 oz. pkg.
.23
COFFEE, Nob Hill .
OXYDOL SOAP
PALMOLIVE SOAP
o^ Let This "APBbu ; ,
dealer
=======
to a reliable
A PRODUCER-
CONSUMER CIMPAIGN
At Low
Market
Prices!
really can be.
Eggs are plentiful —
Eggs are Cheap—Eggs
are not rationed! Save
money and points by
APPLES
Lb.
PARSNIPS
,
91
(4
104$
Fancy Winesaps
eating more eggs.
5$
Lb.
Fresh Washed
Can o Can
—says I tele Sam !
y,
But don’t wait till the last
minute to buy your sup-
yr
plies.
e /
ment—stock up MOV Get
*
season!
ready
Avoid
lot a
IlC
Snowy White Heads
Long, Green Slicers
canning
Quart Jars .... Doz
Jar Rubbers 2 doz.
CORN
GRAPEFRUIT
830
9e
GRAHAM CRACKERS
Forest Pride
No. 2 can
St
disappoint-
— PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW!
10
Arizona Seedless
Sa knows i.ow to
SAVE on MEATSI
IHN.
Grade A - 7 points per lb.
REEEZ * «coro of ouriear
2 points per lb.
RABBITS
Fresh Dressed, Frying Size
Lh54i
GREEN BEANS
Blue Lake - No Points!
Hermiston, Oregon
SNOWDRIFT Shortening
25 lb. sack
New Mowers
Inland Cooperative
SHORTENING, Royal Satin ....... 3 lbs. .60
.“‘9—«n®
because you can
FLOUR, Gold Medal
Nabisco Honey Maid
Also See Us for Full Line of Mower Repairs.
Check these values
and orderly ar-
rangement saves
RED * WHITE STORE
Red stamps N8, P8, Q8 valid indef-
i initely beginning April 23.
SUGAR
Book 4—Sugar stamps 30 and 31
valid indefinitely, 5 pounds each. For
PROCESSED FOODS
Book 4—Blue stamps A8 through Canning Only —Sugar stamp 40 valid
for 5 pounds through February 28,
K8, valid indefinitely.
1945. Apply at local OPA Board for
MEAT, BUTTER. FATS
more (max. 20 lbs. per person.)
AND CHEESE
SHOES
Book 4 Red stamps Ab through
Loose stamps invalid.
M8 valid indefinitely.
Book 1—Stamp 18 valid through
April 30. Book 3—Airplane stamp
FORMER GOVERNOR
No. 1 valid indefinitely. Book 3—
I
CHAS. A.
Airplane stamp No. 2 valid indefinite­
ly beginning May 1.
0
GASOLINE COUPONS
Not valid unless endorsed.
“A” No. 11 valid through June 21
—3 gallons each. ( May renew "B” or
“C” within but not before 15 days
from date on cover.)
FUEL OIL
Period 4-5 coupons valid through
August 31 (instead of September 30
as previously announced.) Not more
than 84 per cent of the season’s ra­
tions should have been used to date.
TIRE INSPECTION
“A” Every 6 months: “B” every 4
months: “C” every 3 months; “T”
every 6 months or 5,000 miles of driv­
ing.
STOVES
Apply at local OPA board for pur­
for
States
chase certificates.
WOOD, COAL. SAWDUST
Order your 12-month supply now
(Short Term)
during temporary winter storage pro­
He kftr» Orrfftnitt
gram.
PRICE CONTROL
problems and resources.
Refer inquiries and complaints to
fur
price clerk at your local OPA board.
thr Senatorship by
RENT CONTROL
experience nini truiniuff
Housing units rented for first time
Paid adv.— Spragve for u. s. Senator commi..
must be registered by landlords with-
"ey • Early, Morgan Building,
Portland, Oregon
in 30 days.
...........
—
CANNING SUGAR
NOW AVAILABLE
No. 303 can
99
CHICKENS
Prime Young Hens
SAFEWAY —Every Purchase Is Guaranteed
SODO I