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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE EIGHT Your RED&WHUE Store — WEEK END SPECIALS — SUNSPUN ............................................. SUNSPUN SANDWICH SPREAD .... ASPARAGUS, Red & White............ DICED BEETS, Red & White............ CUT BEANS, Pheasant, No. 2............ pint 8 oz. No. 2 No. 2 2 for 26c 16c 39c 14c 29c BABY FOOD, Red & White................ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Red & White PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole’s............... APPLE JUICE, New West, 12 oz....... SLICED BEEF, Red & White............ 3 for 46 oz. No. 2 . 3 for 2 oz. 23c 18c 39c 16c TOMATO SOUP, Phillips................... .... 2 for 19c PORK & BEANS, Hunt’s..................... No. 212 25c SOUP MIX. Red & White................... .... 3 for 28c TEA, Lipton’s Yellow Label................ ... 14 lb. 30c pound 16c PRUNES, fancy large Italians.......... BISKIT MIX, Fisher’s...................... COFFEE, Red & White.................... WHEAT CEREAL, Red & White ... PANCAKE FLOUR, Red & White GRAPE JAM, Red & White............ 212 lbs. 33c pound pkg. .... pkg. . . 2 lbs. 33c 17c 19c 45c GRAPENUTS..................................... .... 12 oz. 14c 1 lb. jar 40c HONEY, Miners Quality................... 25 lbs. $1.17 FLOUR, Red & White...................... ......... each 49c SHOPPING BAGS, Victory Cloth pkg. 23c WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL, Zoom — MEAT DEPARTMENT — FRESH BEEF — PORK — MUTTON — BACON SALMON — OYSTERS HAM AND LUNCH MEATS THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1944. The pastor of the church will leave suggestion might be compared to the | Saturday to assist in an evangelistic NAIL—it might not seem so very im meeting at Cheney, W’n. He will be portant to you but give it a chance. away for three Sundays. A guest speaker will have charge of the ser- | vices each Sunday. Ben Gerking, a student at Northwest Christian Col- | lege, will be in charge of the services on May 14. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris have received a letter from their son, PENTECOSTAI. TABERNACLE Wayne Harris, S 2/c, stating that he Pattar Shelbg E. Graves recently had a four-day visit with his The rule that governs my life is brother George, who is stationed ! this Anything that dims my vision aboard another ship. Wayne states of Christ, or takes away my taste for Bible study, or cramps my prayer life, that his ship was tied alongside that or makes Christian work difficult, is of his brother’s and when they first wrong for me and I must, as a Chris met they were quite surprised. tian turn away from it. This simple Wayne writes that both are in good | rule may help you find a safe road | health and seemingly enjoying their for your feet along life’s road. Sunday, 10 a. m.. Bible school. A work. While the two ships were tied ; I class for every age and one you will up alongside, several U. S. O. shows . i enjoy. were seen and other entertainment en- | 11 a. m.. Worship hour. joyed. 7 p. m., Young People’s meeting with the young people in charge. 8 p. m., Evangelistic service. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.. prayer meet ing for the boys in service. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Bible study and prayer for missionaries. BROTHERS MEET ABOARD SHIP Open the Door to Home Ownership......... Why defer the pleasures and benefits of home ownership when F.H. A. makes it so easy to attain? The rent money you have paid out in the last five years would have given you a substantial equity in a fine home of your own . . . paid for on the easy in stallment plan. Investigate the F.H.A. plan in connection with the purchase of a new home from Interstate Homes, Inc., in Her miston. A small down payment will do it. See Elmer Fritzke today at the Hermiston Hotel. He has information which tells you how you may own your own home. SALE OF TURKEYS LIMITED TO ARMY U.O.D. NEWS Pendleton, Oregon—The War Food Administration, through War Food (Continued from Page One) Order 97 effective April 21, requires | p. m., at the American Legion hall in 100 per cent set-aside of hen turkeys : Hermiston, it was announced by A. H. 'processed in California, Washington, Cable, commander. I Oregon and Utah, announced Lewis The new cafeteria service in the 1 A. Nichols, area supervisor. Office of Magazine Area is a success and is ap ■ Distribution, WFA, Pendleton. preciated by all. According to Nichols the order lim- The Roving Reporter—you’ve heard | its the sale and purchase to authoriz- the story about the horseshoe nail— I ed plants who must hold or ship to the “for the want of a nail the shoe was 1 Army Quartermaster or other Govern- lost", etc. Well, I have a suggestion I ment Agency. to make. You’ve heard that word Nichols said however, that owners SUGGESTION lately, haven’t you— I who have less than 26 hen turkeys you see it on the boxes on the Ord and no authorized processor within nance Depot and you see it in our col 100 miles may obtain a release from umn when they ask for more of them. the State Suptrvisor for local con Now what I was thinking . . . your sumption. HERMISTON WINS I the game. Davis. Bulldog shortstop, connected for a home run and Schoon BASEBALL GAME over lased out two healthy triples. A return contest will be played here la- I ter. Coach Frank Davison and his high school baseball squad played a prac tice game at Stanfield this week win ning an easy 21 to 7 contest. The Bull dog batters had no trouble with the Stanfield hurlers and the boys gen erally fattened their batting averages. Bill Schoonover, Hermiston mounds- man, was in complete charge most of San pxadßUA. Rahon. fioinib. bi). Shopping. Jurat (on No Point -ow Point — PRODUCE DEPARTMENT — GREEN ONIONS................ 2 bunches 9c CELERY........................................ pound 12c RHUBARB....................................pound 7c CARROTS .......................... 2 bunches 15c LEMONS........................................dozen 29c — CUT AND POTTED FLOWERS — — PLANTS AND BULBS — SAfflNAY Tags —they’ll guide you to point look for the Green Uncle Sam urges you to make use of the Hermiston Trading Co. RED & WHITE STORE foods which are in plentiful supply! And that includes the No Point—Low Point groups— easy on your ration book, but strong on nourishment! So stock up generously this week. Save money and ration points while I day here visiting at the home of her I sister, Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack. Mr. | Van Schoiack, who just returned from Rg Mrs. Glenn Oitrom Portland last week, is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vieg left Sun 2nd Lt. Donald Lane of Stockton is here on a 8-day furlough at the home day for Pendleton where Mr. Vieg was of his father, Herbert Lane Sr., and to undergo an operation on his should er Tuesday morning. family. Margaret Kinney, student nurse in , Mrs. Ralph Storm returned last St. Anthony's Hospital in Pendleton, I week from Portland where she had spent the week end at her mother’s been staying with her daughter, who has been ill with the flu. home here. Recent visitors to the S. A. Moore Baccalaureate exercises were held ranch west of town included Pat Foss in the gym Sunday night for the high of Seattle, Arne Anderson of Han- sclool graduates and eighth grade ford, Helen Hogart and Hugh Thomp-1 graduates. The program was as fol son of the Naval Air Station at Pasco. ! lows: processional. Mrs. A. Baldwin: Miss Hogart. a Wave, is the sister of i invocation. Rev. W. A. MacArthur of Mrs. Moore and has been a frequent! Hermiston: song, girls' sextet; ad- visitor to Umatilla since being sta dress. Chaplain Proppe of the Naval tioned at the Pasco base. Air Base at Pasco: song, sextet; ben Twelve friends and neighbors hon ediction. Rev. MacArthur: and reces ored Mrs. J. E. Butson with a baby sional, Mrs. Baldwin. shower at the home of Mrs. Walter Members of the high school grad Agee. Mrs. Butson was the recipient uating class are: Agness Kennedy. of many beautiful and useful gifts. Fern Harryman, Helen Presnell. Pat Fred Edmonds has returned from a te Rice. Ann Mary Sherlock, Maxine business trip to Vancouver, Wash. Thompson, Frank Kinney, Loran Sgt. Raymond La Chance left for Murphy, Benny Reeves. Alva Steph his station in Tennessee last week af ens and Joe Tucker. ter spending a 15-day furlough at the Eighth grade graduates are: Marv home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barbouletos, Lois Ann Fromdahl, Mary Louise Whisman. Rita Hartle. La Chance. Mr. and Mrs. LaChance have three sons in the service, Ray Nadine Zornes, Jimmy Baldwin, Ward mond and Richard in the army and Holliday, Rov Wiegand. Allan Hiatt Donald in the marines, all stationed and Bill Parke. in the states at present. Commencement exercises will be Leonard Montgomery. Oliver Mc held Wednesday. April 26. Mrs. Orlin Lane and daughter of Nabb. Harlen Cornet. Louy Roberts, all returned home from Portland Portland spent a couple days of last week here visiting her husband’s fam awaiting their call to the services. L. A. Morrissey of Spokane, who ily. Lt. Lane is now stationed some is to be associated with S. A. Moore where in England.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in the contracting business, is staying at the Moore ranch prior to locating CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST in Umatilla and establishing his fam C. Warner, Pastor ily here. The Churches of Christ (Christian) Mrs. Bert Nugent. Mrs. James Byrnes and Mrs. Richwine left Mon of Eastern Oregon are meeting this day night for Portland where they week Thursday and Friday in conven will attend the P. T. A. convention. They will remain until Friday night. tion with the church in Athena. Wal Mrs. Byrnes’ two daughttrs from La ter I.. Meyers, a guest speaker at the Grande and The Dalles are also dele convention, will preach both Sunday gates from their district. morning and evening in the Hermis Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy spent ton church. The choir will sing an the week end in Portland visiting their, families. They brought home their anthem Sunday morning. “Onward 3-year-old son. Rennie, who has spent Christian Soldiers.” Betty Fleming two weeks visiting in Portland. will sing as a special message in song, Mrs. Katharine Sherlock and "The Lord’s Prayer.” Two groups of daughter Ann Mary spent Saturday Christian Endeavor meet at 7 p. m., in Pendleton. Mrs. Nora Cramer and son Arthur senior and adult, and regular evening of Yakima spent Saturday and Sun- worship will be at 8. UMATILLA NEWS you feed your family well, and patriotically! PLENTY OF GOOD HORSES AND SADDLES! Big Red Barn — Block South of Hospital • A. M. RENNECKER, Prop Prices: $1.00 for first hour, 50c per hour thereafter. savers’. SAVE PAPER Bring your Shopping Bog and Save Paper for War Needs. Your Safeway store is plastered with Green Markers—each one calling attention to an item which is ration-free as well as low- priced I . . . Take advanage of this outstanding event w WIY1 POINT EACH CHERUB MILK......................... 6 baby cans 25c CUDAHY DEVILED HAM.... .... 3 oz. can 15c KRAFT MACARONI DINNER ............ pkg. 10c PORK LIVER ............................ ............... lb. 19c BACON, any size piece............. ............... lb. 29c BACON, sliced, rind on............. ............... lb. 35c PICNICS, regular....................... ............... lb. 31c CLAPPS STRAINED BABY FOOD can 7c HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOOD .. can 7c ■ i LESLIE SALT, plain or iodized . 2 lb. pkg. 9c SOYA BEANS............................... 2 lb. pkg. 20c BLUE ROSE RICE........................ 3 lb. pkg. 29c WRIGHT’S SILVER POLISH..... 8 oz. jar 19c SWAN SOAP, regular size...................... bar 6c IVORY SOAP................................. med. bar 6c PICTSWEET PEAS...................... No. 2 can 15c SUGAR BELLE PEAS.................. No. 2 can 14c STIDDS TAMALES........................ 1 lb. jar 22c NOB HILL COFFEE.............................. 1 lb. 23c AIRWAY COFFEE........................ 3 lb. bag 58c EDWARD’S COFFEE.................. 1 lb. glass 28c OYSTERS, McPhillips 712-oz. can 35c CHICKENS, fresh dressed........................ lb. 36c MEAT BALLS & GRAVY, Dennison’s -16 oz. 30c PORK SHANKS..................................... lb. 19c LOIN PORK ROAST, rib end cut.............. lb. 29c —========================================== " 11 PORK STEAK................................................. lb. 29c 1 lb. pkg. V-8 VEGETABLE COCKTAIL..... 18 oz. can 14c RITZ CRACKERS IDAHO RED BEANS....................... 1 lb. pkg. 10c PRUNE JUICE, Blue Tag (2 p.)303 jar 12 DICED CARROTS, Blue Tag.............. 303 jar 11c 3 bars CLAPPS JR. BABY FOOD............ can 9c TOILET SOAP, Maxine HEINZ JR. DICED BABY FOOD 612-oz. can SPINACH, Pur Pak (10 p.) No. 2%2 can KADOTA FIGS, Delhi (20 p.) . 15 oz. ONLT 2 POINTS EACH 19 10 139 106 f OHIY 3MNK EÁCH BLUHILL CHEESE............ 314-oz. pkg. 15c KRAFT CHEESE SPREAD 5-oz. glass 20c ARMOUR’S TREET........... 12-oz. can 35c SWIFT PREM...................... 12-oz. can 35c KEM LUNCH MEAT......... 12-oz. can 35c HAMS, skinned, whole or full half ............ lb. 36c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Sunshine .. 46-oz. can 32c (5 ONIY 4 POINTS EACH SPICED HAM..... lb. COOKED SALAMI lb. BEEF SHORT RIBS, Grade A........................ lb. CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP - 1212-oz. can CAMPBELL VEG. SOUP.......... 101.-oz. can RANCHO VEG. 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