Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1944)
THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE SIX k — Your RED& WHITE Store — SPECIALS FOR JUNE 16, 17 & 19 — GRAPE JAM, R. & W. 2 lbs. ORANGE MARMALADE, Sunny Jim ... 2 lbs. 39c 18 oz. 13c CORN FLAKES, R. & W............ 40% BRAN FLAKES, R. & W. . 15 oz. llc WHEAT FLAKES, R. & W........ . 8 oz. 10c 3 lbs. 26c OATS, R. & W............. ................. WHEAT CEREAL, R. & W........ 28 oz. 17c 6 for 25c SOUP’S ON, assorted................... 6 for 25c SUSAN BAKER’S PEA SOUP ... .212 lbs. 19c PANCAKE FLOUR, R. & W...... CAKE FLOUR, R. & W.............. .... pkg. 28c .... 3 lbs. 68c SHORTENING, R. & W............... pint 27c SUNSPUN ..................................... ....3 for 27c BABY FOOD, R. & W.................. ... quart 57c WESSON OIL ............................... ... 2 lbs. 8c SHAKER SALT, R, & ................. PECTIN, M. C. P........... ............... .... pkg. 10c 4 pkgs. 15c KOOL-AID.................................... 46 oz. 25c TOMATO JUICE, R. & W........... GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R. & W. .. 46 oz. 35c HI-HO CRACKERS.................... .... pkg. 23c GRAHAM CRACKERS.............. .. 2 lbs. 33c MACARONI, R. & W.................... 11, lbs. 25c Farge 25c LUX FLAKES ............................... LUX TOILET SOAP ... 2 for 15c ... 2 for 15c LIFEBUOY SOAP ... 24 oz. 23c RINSO....................... pose of electing one director for a four land leveling, clearing, and drainage. year term and one director for a five In addition, there is water available year term, and the transaction of for irrigating an additional 22 million business usual at such meeting acres as well as furnishing supple Dat d this 3rd day of June, 1944. mental water to more than 11 million F. C. WOUGHTER, Chairman. Board of Directors. acres. The potential feeding power of irrigated land is shown in the fact ATTEST: R. A. BROWNSON, District Clerk. that 20 million acres of presently irri (June 8-15-22) gated land represent only 3 per cent of the land in farms, yet produce 30 per cent of the West’s crop income; and that the per acre value of all crops grown in the United States is $22.32, while for irrigated crops the figure is $61.50—nearly three times as great a value for irrigated lands. Down On Mac’s Farm Are you checking your milk quali On July 24, 184 7. a pioneer people, ty? Milk is a highly perishable pro I seeking sanctuary from a world un- duct, and although it is practically ! friendly to their faith, found in the free from baeteria when secreted, it valley of the Great Salt Lake a soil of soon becomes’ contaminated when ex- 12 . I fertility fay+[]i+3----- exceptional — yakaA robbed - of its posed to the air. The need for pro potential productivity by lack of mois- ' tecting the quality of milk is greatest ture. Water! Water! That was the at this time of the year. Many differ- need of this parched and barren land, ent kinds of bacteria, most of which Undaunted, they placed a dam in what are not harmful to the human body, is now known as City Creek Canyon are found in milk and produce acid and flooded the sunbaked earth, tilled from the milk sugar causing the milk the soil and planted the seeds of grain to sour and coagulate. These bacteria and potatoes. Thus began irrigation grow rapidly at temperatures of 70 by Anglo-Saxons in America! From degrees F. or above, and with the ad- that humble beginning has come the | vent of warmer weather at this season reclamation of the deserts and the of the year greater care should be ex conversion of sagebrush lands into ercised in the cooling process. This highly productive agricultural commu-cooling process should be done quick- nities. ly if it is to be appreciably prohibit the growth of the bacteria: the cool The production possibilities of the ing of milk to a temperature of 60 de | irrigated West are tremendous. More grees F or below immediately after | than 20 million acres of irrigated land milking is very essential to the keep . are now under intensive cultivation ing qualities of the product. and about 7 million acres of land have irrigation works constructed and rea Don’t let your milk be wasted— dy to supply the “liquid gold” but are that is a waste of your time and ef- not now being irrigated for lack of I fort as well as waste of food. Pete Berg has some booklets on the care of milk and cream which may be had 7:15 LOWELL THOMAS NEWS TIME for the asking. Next time you’re in at the Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. get a copy, and do your part in pro ducing more and producing better, for VICTORY! QUALITY REPAIRING SHOE Will Pay Prompt Attention To Mail Orders DON LEE-MUTUAL LEE’S SHOE SHOP Standard of California 199 S. E. Court — Pendleton — MEAT DEPARTMENT — SALMON — HALIBUT — SOLE — STEAKS PORK CHOPS — VEAL CHOPS CHICKEN FRYERS HAMBURGER — SAUSAGE Really fresh is the way Safe way sells produce. Take advan tage of it now. Take advan tage, too, of Safeway's method of pricing fresh fruits and vege tables by weight, so you get accurate mon--*- *th every time in every purchase! — PRODUCE DEPARTMENT — ORANGES, 288’s . NEW POTATOES CARROTS ............ TOMATOES........ ..... 2 doz. ......5 lbs. 2 bunches ......... Lb. 53c 23c 25c 19c RED & WHITE STORE Top quality, fresh-tasting mayonnaise Pint QUART JAR 47c SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 111-908, O. C. L. A., to the legal voters of School District No. 14, of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at the grade school build ing to begin at the hour of 2:00 p. m. and hold until 7 p. m. on the fourth I Monday of June, being the 26th day ¡of June, A. D. 1944. This meeting is called for the pur- MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY EDGAR W SMITH 1911 Corbett Building PORTLAND 4, OREGON — 4" ANNUAL Duchess Home-style sal- PT ad dressing. QT. 36c Miracle Whip Kraft’s Dressing. PINT QT. 40c French Dressing Kraft’s or Miracle 8 oz. s bottle — LEMONS For flavor use lemons! ORANGES Lb. 344-392 size! TOMATOES Ripe, healthful! TURNIPS Lb Local ones, tender! THE LEAST YOU CAN DO! 71c try this home- made hollandaise: mix 1 cup salad dressing or mayonnaise, 2 taps, prepared mustard, t tbsp, lemon juice, and a dash of salt —piquant on cauliflower, for example. FOR HOT VEGETABLES, New Potatoes BEETS Shafter Whites Garden-fresh FOR MEAT OR FISH, combine 2 thsps. finely chopped chives (green tops of onions will do), with 1 cup salad dressing — toothsome on vegetable salads, too. DESSERTS, mix 1 cup salad dress ing with 33 cup fruit juice (any kind), and use generously as a top- ing for fruits —may be sweetened y adding a bit of honey. FOR Ed DY Use RAISINS In this E HUP COHSfRVt... BR/HG A SHOPPING BAG >1 DOWN Comes the High Cost of Hearing . New Sensational Zenith Ra- dionic Hearing Aid sells for MO Complete with crystal micro- phone, radionic tubes, batterica and battery-saver circuit, mada by Zenith Radio Corporation. Everybody can afford one now. Ont model—one price—one qual ity—Zenith't fi nett. No extrae Radionic Hearing Aid DR. STRAM OPTOMETRIST Yiu can decide for yourorif in a fru momrits “Enjoy Good Vision" IT IS A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED PERIODICALLY WHY NOT DROP IN THE NEXT TRIP TO PENDI ETON AND HAVE— lb. pkg. 75c Corn Starch, Argo .... 1 lb. pkg. 8c Shortening, Crisco..... 3 Ib. jar 65c Kraut, Champion 32 oz. gl. 22c Tang or Kem, pure pork 12 oz. 35c Oysters, My-Te-Good ..7%2 oz. 35c Pure Lard 4 FLOUR 25 lbs. $1.02 - 50 lbs. $ g .99 Kitchen Craft — PANCAKE FLOUR 40 oz. • P pkg. —Dr Suzanna KARO SYRUP 1% lb. Blue Label SHORTENING Snowdrift 1 “pa Year Eyes Examined? Stram Optical Co 225 So. Main St Pendleton, Ore. — Examination Without Charge — Delightful — and satisfying — on a warm day! Marinate raisins, grated raw carrots, shredded cabbage, and chopped celery. Serve in lettuce cups. © Julia Lealniok - Saje way Homemakeri' Bureau $ 3 639 SAfi WAY GUARAHTtiD Certo Pectin Deal, 8 oz., 3 bot. 41c Pen Jel Pectin 8 oz. pkgs. 10c White Magic Bleach 32 oz. bot. 17c Coffee, Edwards vac. 1 lb. jar 28c Airway Coffee, 1 lb. 20c, 3 lbs. 58c Flavorade Drink Mix, 5c, 2 for 9c Marmalade, Tib’ts Brook. 2 lb. 33c Corn Flakes, Kel’og 11 oz. pkg. 8c Shredded Wht, Nabisco, pkg. 12c Baby Food, Gerber’s (1) 412 oz. 7c Corn 12 for $1.49 Sale of Show Beef & Lamb! It’s ready now ! 4-H Club and FFA prize beef & lamb —grown by the expert young hands of our own boys and girls and purchased by Safeway Stores! BEEF BUY Sirloin Steak n pts. ib. AA” grade, lb. 42c - "A", lb. 40c Country Home Golden. No. 2 cans * HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR Eda BONDS combine shredded raw beet and the juice of 12 lemon with 1 cup salad dressing or mayon- naise—adds interest to any raw or cooked vegetable salad. FOR RICH COLOR, THE MOST YOU CAN LEND IS Address. ready -to use salad dressing is, in itself, guaranteed to add zest to a meal. But there are scores of sim ple little ways to make them even more zestful. For instance: A GOOD U.S. No. 2- 50-lbs. 89c Nu-Made NOTICE OF How To Dress Up Salad Dressings Potatoes Hermiston Trading Co GUIDE Beans 12 for $1.35 T-Bone Steak BONDS ____ , AA” grade, lb. 48c - "A", lb. 4lc 12 pts. lb White Tag (no pts.) No. 2 cans Peanut Butter..................... 2 lbs. 45c Howdy—new coarse grind Beef Roast Grapefruit Juice No points! for $1.75 Tomatoes No points! No.2*12 for $1.49 Honey Beeville or Farmer’s Gold Brand Shortening Royal Satin 5 pts.lb. “AA” grade, lb. 29c - “A”, lb. 27e LAMB Rib Chops Shoulder Roast Sear