The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 25, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
Your
Store
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OLD-FASHIONED
Box Social
AUSPICES
Entertainment Committee
Echo Odd Fellows
Thursday, June 1
8:00 P. M. — June 1st
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OREGON
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think of good education for our
children •• the natural birthright of
young Americana.
Thousands of teachera are devot­
ing their lives to thia work—and to
them goea much of the credit for ita
success. To local and county school
boards— to the atate officials—goea
their ahare of credit.
Overland Greyhound Linea are
aiding the schools with tax support
and tranaportation service. Good edu­
cation and good tranaportation have
deciaive parta to play in the preaent,
aa well as the future of the atate.
Hermiston Drug Co.
Phone 2271
OVERLAND
GREYHOUND
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Rooses
Operated by
UNION PACIFIC STAGES,
INCORPORATED
quide
Homemaket
mruu VAioes..
buy PRODUCE by the pound
Safeway rushes fresh fruits and vegetable, to the
store, and price» them by weight! No more worry about
paying too much for a “small head” of this, or a
“dozen” of that! Pound-pricing means full value for
you in fine fresh produce!
Potatoes
ONIONS
Apples
lb. 18c
lb. 6c
Avocados
Large Firm White
Firm - Ready To Eat
299
Cabbage
New Crop - Solid Heads
Edward’s Coffee
Bring your stamps
For hors d’oeuvres
2 for .25
Corn, For. Pride
12 for 1.25
Corn, Country Home
12 for 1.59
5 oz. .20
Cheese Spread
Margarine, Sunny Bank
lb. .35
(2 points)
Spinach, Pur Pak fancy, 12 for 1.83
No. 21 can 16c
Mayonnaise
Quart jar .46
Nu Made
Veg-All, Larsen’s
12 for 1.71
14* oz. can 15c (8 points)
Beans, Blue Lake
12 for 1.25
No. 303 can 11c
Peaches, Red Tag
12 for 1.87
No. 303 jar 17c
Pears, Harper House
12 for 2.95
No. 21 can 26c (43 points)
Green Tomato Slices
212 jar .19
14 oz. pkg. .13
Betty Baker
Sunbrite Cleanser
20 oz. pkg. .15
Kraft American (3 points)
No. 2 can 14c
Egg Noodles
Pancake Flour
Suzanna
No. 2 can 11c
Libby
5 lbs. .33
Cane Sugar
Drip or Regular
Tuna, Valid - 12 cans
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13 oz. can .05
Airway Coffee, whole rat., 1 lb. .20
Bread, Julia Lee Wright 112 lb. .13
Deviled Ham, Cudahy 3 oz. can .15
Treet or Tang (no pts.) 12 OZ. .35
Bis-Quick Flour
40 OZ. pkg. .29
Zoom, Fisher’s Cereal 20 oz. .20
Rice Flakes, Heinz 612 oz. pkg. .11
Matches, Favorite Brand ctn. .21
Toilet Soap, Maxine
3 bars .10
lb. 29c Bacon
lb. 31c Pork Chops
lb. 31c
lb. 35c
HOW wOLD you S0/7P
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BACON! WhaSa joy to have plenty of
it available! And you know, bacon
has many fine uses for lunch and
dinner, in addition to time-honored
“bacon for breakfast. ” Here are some
suggestions which I hope you'll try:
BACON CORNMEAL MUFFINS
1%2 cups enriched 2 tbsp*- sugar
flour, sifted
% cup yellow
cornmeal
1 tbsp, baking
powder
3 tap. salt
2 egg*, well beaten
1 cup milk
% cup melted ba-
con fat
6 slice* cooked ba-
con. chopped
Sift and mix all dry ingredients to­
gether. Combine beaten eggs, milk
and melted bacon fat. add to dry
ingredients with chopped cooked
bacon, stirring only enough to
dampen flour Fill greased muffin
pans two-thirda full and bake in
moderately hot even (425° F )
about 20 minutes. Makes 8 muffine.
UMA BUN * BACON CASMBOU
2 cups lima beans
1 cup tomatoes
(dry)
%2 targe onion
Belt and pepper
6 slices bacon
Soak lima beans, then simmer until
tender. Season with salt, pepper, add
tomatoes and finely chopped onion
and place in a 2 qt. casserole. Add
stripe of bacon over the top and bake
in moderate, oven (350° F.) for 30
minutes. Serves 5 to 6.
2 lbs. .29
Graham Crackers
Fresh Dressed Rabbits lb. 53c
STORE AT STANFIELD
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WORLD WAR I
One 100-Lb. Sack of
Honey Maid
SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEAT
Fork Roasts
Pork Steak
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Winesaps Extra Fancy
NEW POTATOES
5 LBS.
50 lbs. 89c
U. S. No. 2’s
California Bermuda Type
Dry White
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PER POUND
2
STANFIELD NEWS
Co. 26e Pr ' ’
Echo
SAFEWAY
Hermiston Trading Co
Ry Mr». Rott Htdrick
Stanfield eighth grade graduates
this year were Marilyn Horn, vale­
dictorian, Alida Picanso, salutatorian,
Betty Bakke, Frances Stevens, Betty
Jean Rueber, Yvonne Park, Joyce Mc-
Laughlin, Anna Riley, Betty Brown,
Carol Wolford, Joann McCourt and
Lillian West. The boys were Ted Mar­
tin, Howard Mansker, Myrl Hoffna-
gle, Harry Muir. Dwight Miller. El­
mer Solomon, James Quinn, Fred
Thompson, Andy LaMont, Donald Eb-
sen. Jasper Coombs and Wayne Beebe.
Lila Scalf left Monday to visit rela­
tives in Seattle.
Beryl Dewing and Mildred Mollsted
are vacationing in Portland this week
with relatives and former Stanfield
friends.
Floyd Pittard, upon the closing of
school, returned to his home in Port­
land.
Mildred Rogers left Saturday for
Pesdleton to seek employment at the
air base.
Alice Hedrick left Saturday to visit
her sister. Mrs. Lowell Caplinger, be­
yond Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Castle and two
children from Montgomery Creek,
Cal., are visiting Mrs. Castle’s par­
ents. the W. B. Tuckers, since Moth­
er's day.
Charles Barber from Colorado
Springs arrived for the graduation of
his cousin Eunice Hughes and is vis­
iting the L. E. Hughes family and I
other relatives. Donna Curtis and
Tommy Curtis of The Dalles also are
I guests at the L. E. Hugres home.
Raymond Knotts, who came from
Enterprise for the graduation of his
sister Patricia was accompanied home
by her and his mother. Mrs. Eugene
Knotts. Mr. Knotts, with his two
smaller sons and Dicky Childs are on
a fishing trip at Wallowa, but are
| finding it too cold for enjoyable fish-
| ing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kruse and Miss
Della moved Wednesday to their farm
home near the state line.
Mrs. Alvin May and small son Gor-
i don are in La Grande where the spec-
Adm.:
1.0.0. F. Hall
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— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
TURNIP GREENS...........
bunches, 2 for .11
ASPARAGUS ..................
LETTUCE, nice and crisp
... 2 heads .15
GREEN ONIONS.............
2 bunches .11
ORANGES, juicy..............
... 2 dozen .65
Retir -
Gents—Bring Full Pocketbook
Ladies Bring Full Box
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— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
• Lunch Meat
• Hams
• Dill Pickles
• Bacon
• Cottage Cheese
• Lard
• Steaks
• Chops
RED & WHITE STORE
CASH PRIZE FOR BEST DECORATED BOX
ENTERTAINMENT GALORE
ge
Umatilla To Have Dance
The Pocahontas Tribe No. 35 of
Umatilla is sponsoring a dance Sat­
urday night, May 27, in the Umatilla
high school gymnasium with the Ar­
lington Blue Notes furnishing the
music. Popular prices will prevail,
according to the committee in charge.
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LUNCHEON MEAT.................... R. & W., 12 oz. .37
VIENNA SAUSAGE..................... R. & W„ 4 oz. .12
SLICED BEEF................................ R. & W., 2 oz. .16
DEVILED HAM.................... Underwood’s, 3 oz. .20
PREPARED MUSTARD............ R. & W., 9 oz. .11
PAPER NAPKINS........................... Klenlin, 80’s .10
WAXED PAPER............... 500 Sandwich Sheets .73
COFFEE......................................... R. & W., 1 lb. .33
PANCAKE FLOUR ................................. R. & W. .19
BISKIT FLOUR........................ Fisher’s, 2%/2 lbs. .33
CAKE FLOUR........................................... R. & W. .28
BAKING POWDER ......... Clabber Girl, 10 oz. .10
CORN FLAKES...........................R. & W., 18 oz. .13
CHEEZ-IT .............................................. package .12
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE............... R. & W., 46 oz. .36
MIXED JUICE Palm Beach Sweetened, 46 oz. .53
. ........................ 12 oz., 2 for .25
APPLE JUICE
..................... Mavis, 12 oz. .29
COLA SYRUP
...................................... 1 lb. .59
HEMO .................
FLAVOR-AID...... ....................................... 4 for .15
PEANUT BUTTER ..................... R. & W„ 1 lb. .33
SLICED BEETS.....
R. & W., No. 2’s, 2 for .35
PORK & BEANS
................. Hunt’s No. 21‘s .25
MARMALADE
Sunny Jim Orange, No. 2’s .39
Sunspun Salad Dressing
Pint .26
SHOPPING BAGS
Victory Cloth .49
TOILET SOAP..............
Lady Godiva .05
NUBORA SOAP ..........
.......... Giant .49
NUBORA BLEACH.....
ialist can treat the baby’s eyes.
|
Six men left Tuesday night for
their physical exams in Portland.
They were Roy Duncan, Andy Hess,
Kenneth Beebe. Bill Grogan, Marvin
Wallace and Emil Zivney.
Mrs. Esther Strasser and her Girl
Scouts were forced to cancel their
play. "Alice Blue Gown” at Ordnance
May 23 rd due to epidemics out there.
At a meeting of the Rebekah lodge
Tuesday night Mrs. Dena Tillory gave
a report from the state meeting last
week at Portland. Refreshments were
served by Miss Lorna Gabriel and
Mrs. Lena Daniels.
Miss Lois Biessell, operator at the
U. P. Depot at Ordnance, visited Mrs.
Lena Daniels over Sunday and attend­
ed church.
The Presbyterian Sunday School
elected the following for officers for
another year: Superintendent. F. A.
Baker; Paul Baker, assistant; Harry
Muir, secretary, and Phyllis Daly, as­
sistant; Primary Superintendent. Mrs.
Rex Hodgen. and assistant, Mrs. Wi­
ley Hewitt.
The Ladies Aid held a missionary
meeting Thursday with Mrs. Will
Reeves presenting a program. Mrs.
Rose Hedrick was hostess.
Mrs. C. E Fisk has been in attend­
ance at Home Extension conference at
Corvallis for a week.
Mike Thomas, grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Thomas, went to Pendle­
ton last Saturday and enrolled in the
navy.
F. A. Baker will spend the week end
in Spokane to visit his sons Lowell
and Wallace and families.
The J uvenile grangers were hostes­
ses at the regular meeting of the
Grange Tuesday
night.
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SUGAR cost $26.00
But TODAY
— At SAFEWAY —
$26.00 will buy 100
lbs. of Sugar and ALL
THESE ITEMS besides!
1
1
I
1
49
5
1
1
5
3
3
9
2
9
100
Case 48 T Cherub Milk »4.00
Case Gard’nside Tomatoes 3.12
Case Country Home Corn 3.12
Case Gardenside Peas
2.64
Lbs. Kitchen Craft Flour 1.99
Lbs. Red Beans
.42
Qt. Numade Mayonnaise .47
Lb. Canterbury OP Tea .85
Lbs. White Beans
.42
Lbs. Roy. Sat. Short’ning .60
Lbs. Airway Coffee
.58
Lbs. Albers Oats
.51
Lbs. Snowflake Crackers .33
Lbs. Sperry Pancake Fir. .73
Lbs. Sugar
6.19
TOTAL
$25.97
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