THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
sweet chance,
Thru skies and mud of war scarred
If I could only have the strength
France,
To smash each and every gun.
That down thru centuries that are to
Plane, and ship in possession
be
Of sons of the Rising Sun.
All men of the world will ever be free.
So let’s give a cheer and all else duo
If I could only have the power
To these willing old men of the nail
To rise up and say
pulling crew.
“There must be peace and contentment
—No. 890
The war must end today.”
To help our boys out there.
Your
RED & WHITE
Store
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
CABBAGE, solid heads ..................... lb. 4c
ASPARAGUS ...................................... lb. 100
BEETS.............................................. 2 lbs. 150
LETTUCE, large heads.................... 2 for 13c
ORANGES, 288’s..............................2 doz. 53c
— CANNING NEEDS —
FRUIT JARS, Kerr S.S. Mason .... doz. pts. 750
FRUIT JARS, Kerr S.S. Mason .... doz. qts. 93c
JELLY GLASSES, tall or squat.........doz. 49c
JAR RINGS .............................................. 5c
PECTIN, M.C.P............................................ 10c
CERTO.............................................. 3 for 53
and all the trimmings — Buy Now
while supply is complete !
Apple Juice..................... New Weit, 12 oz., 2 for 25c
Luncheon Meat..................... Red & White, 12 oz. 37c
Coffee..................................... Red & White, 1 lb. 33c
Soup Mix .............................. Red & White, 2 for 19c
Stuffed Manzanilla Olives King Brand, 634 oz. 47c
Biskit Mix ...................................................... Fisher's 33c
Wheat Germ.............................. Fisher's, 114 lbs. 25c
All Bran...................................... Kellogg’s, large 19c
Blended Juice......................... Palm Beach, 46 oz. 48c
Turkey Consomme with Noodles........ 1012 oz. 11c
Lima Beans & Pork.................... Van Camp’s, pt. 25c
Diced Beets ........................ Red & White, No. 2’s 14c
Tomatoes................... Standard’s, No. 2 %’s, 2 for 29c
Catsup................................ Red & White, 14 oz. 21c
Apple Butter............................. Dutch Girl, 28 oz. 28c
Black Tea................................. Tenderleaf, 14 lb.
Wax Paper............................................ 500 Sheet
Floor Wax, Gio Coat.................................. Quart
Toilet Soap...................................... Lady Godiva
27c
73c
95c
5c
I can not have ail these things
But one thing I can do.
Buy War Bonds and More Wor Bondi
For the “Red, White, and Blue".
—Colleen Bryson
Personnel celebrated Grace Hender
son's birthday last Friday with cake
and ice cream which were served dur.
ing the lunch period. She was pre
sented with a bee-u-ti-ful nightie.
It’s Our New War-Time Drink................
VITAMIN D MILK
Available Now at Na Extra Cost!
WAYNE LINDNER
NOW SERGEANT
Mitchell Field, N. J.—Wayne M.
Lindner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
F. Lindner of Hermiston, has been
promoted from corporal to sergeant,
it has been announced at the head
quarters of the First AAF Fighter
Command here. The sergeant entered
the Army at Spokane, Wash., Febru
ary 19, 1943, and served at Fort
Douglas, Utah, Kessler Field, Miss.,
and Fort Logan, Utah, prior tó be
ing assigned to the Signal Section of
the First AAF Fighter Command
here June 12, 1943.
Sgt. Lindner was a member of the
Dramatic club of the Hermiston high
school prior to his graduation in 1939,
and worked as an automobile sales
man at Hermiston prior to entering
the Army. He wears the Good Con
duct medal and has qualified as a
marsman on the rifle and carbine.
His father, a retired farmer of Her
miston, is employed presently as a
guard at the Umatilla Ordnance De
pot.
• The superior milk with extra nourishment
• Contains vital Vitamin D—400 U.S.P. units
per quart
• PLUS 6 other important vitamins, minerals
and food elements.
Ode to the Old Sail Pullers
Out in the Area near pier number
nine
Some working old men are pals of
mine.
Their eyes are dim and they can’t see
far.
So they tunk and hammer and yank
with bar.
Thru rain and sleet and winter’s
fierce blast,
Thru summer’s hot winds that come
at last.
They work for freedom’s precious
cause.
E’en tho they falter and sometimes
panse.
Are you saying they don’t do much—
How much will you do when aged as
such!
LONGEST DAY
Some have reached three score and
BRINGS STORM
ten.
______
The end of the trail for most of our
—
men.
Wednesday. June 21, first day of I
Their sleep is fitful for they ache at summer, dawned bright and clear but
night,
by evening a storm had blown up and
From the job they’ve done as best thunder and lightning, accompanied
they might.
by rains, hampered farmers with hay
Their sons are battling for life’s ' on the ground. This week the days
In the interests of a stronger America,
switch to this superior quality milk—
Vitamin D. Better for you because it
supplies an important vitamin not
found in significant amounts in ordi
nary milk. The vitamin we can all use
to help maintain strong bones, sound
teeth. Seven important food elements
in every delicious drop.
HAPPY THOT DAIRY
A total of .28 in. rainfall was re
are the longest of the year and begin
ning with Tuesday, June 27, the days corded.
start getting shorter. Even though
summer is now officially here, no
terrific heat wave is predicted by the
weather man.
The report for the past week, ac
I CARRY
cording to Chas. Taylor, follow:
Max. Min.
Date
.............. 80
44
June 14
WORRY
54
June 15 ............ .............. 82
55
INSURANCE-
.............. 82
June 16
50
June 17
.............. 74
A Regular Ad
84
June 18
49
.............. 83
52
June 19
In This Newspaper
83
57
June 20
WHY WOBAY?
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
> EDWARDS
“Bligh 3ju¡uh COFFEE
Hams, Bacon and Lard - Salmon and Halibut
Lunch Meat - Steaks and Chops
Link Sausage at 43c a Lb.
Hermiston Trading Co.
AT OUR SPECIAL GET-ACQUAINTED SALE PRICE—
We figure this way—the more people who try
Edwards Coffee—the more who will use this
high-grade coffee regularly. Thatsthe reason
for this special low get-acquainted sale price.
Try a pound right away. Money back if Ed-
wards fails to please you. Buy Edwards and
save!
RED * WHITE STORE
u. O. D^JiEWS
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ranch at Ione where the Traildusters
Riding club were guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ebert spent
part of last week in Portland shop
ping and vacationing.
Miss Cornelia Davidson is a new
employee in Payroll. Miss Davidson
recently came here from Hanford,
Washington.
EDctric Shop
Andy Hess is on a fishing trip at
Lard Lake this week.
Dispensary
Capt. J. P. Alexander and family
have moved from Ordnance to 5th
Avenue.
Francis Rozema spent the week end
with her parents in Echo.
Lt. Blumenthal was presented with
a new daughter for a Father’s Day
gift.
Private Ralph Leak is ‘pappa’ of an
8 pound bouncing bay born Tuesday
afternoon at the post hospital.
West Area
Welcome to our new foreman, Glenn
Long of Stanfield. Mr. Long is a
likeable person and full of fun. He
says his hobby is “Redheads", but
when we look in the crew truck at
noon we are convinced that his hobby
is “Blondes". By the way, girls, he
is single!
Gayle Westmark is on annual leave
while her husband, Pfc. Allen West
mark, is on furlough. They plan on
going to Dickinson, South Dakota, for
a visit. Pfc. Westmark has been over
seas 28 months in the South Pacific.
Luella Corey and Lillian Mason are
in Seattle, Wash., on business. They
expect to be gone about five days.
Garage
Zola Patten is taking life easy eat
ing mother’s cooking and sleeping till
noon every day in Enterprise, Ore.,
this week.
Magazine Area
Julius King is in LaGrande this
week where he expects to undergo an
operation.
Headquarters
Beryl Logue, . Thelma Ross, Zola
Patten, Virginia Herd and Jean Kiser
spent Saturday evening in Pendleton
on business (strictly business).
Thelma and Zola had Don Miller
and Alvin Pratt as visitors last week
end from Enterprise, Ore.
Tom Johnson from Wallowa, Ore.,
was the guest of Pauline Jensen.
Beryl Logue and Jean Kiser were
guests of Miss Barbara Brown Sun
day at Echo.
Training Rraneh
Martha Jones is helping out at
Training Branch for two or three
days this week.
Jim Gilstrap is taking annual leave
the 22nd of June. Uncle Sam wants
to know if Jimmie can meet all of the
requirements.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Piger enter-
tained Captain and Mrs. Purse Sun
day. A lovely lunch was served at
the close of the afternoon.
Where did Billie Coulter get the
"Wings"? Good old Gowen Field.
Make Every Payday
Bond Day
IF I COULD
If I could only have the vision
To see just where and when
We could stop those Japs and Germans
Before they could begin.
If I could only have the wings
To carry me any where;
I could fly to those distant lands
Coffee, Airway whole bean 3 lb. bag .58
Coffee, Nob Hill whole bean 2 lb. bag .45
Coffee, Hills or M.J.B.
1 lb. jar .31
Coffee, Maxwell House
1 lb. jar .33
Kaffee Hag, de-caffeined
1 lb. jar .26
Sanka Coffee
1 lb. jar 27
Tea, Canterbury black
% lb. pkg. 22
Cocoa, Our Mothers or Blue Mill lb. .11
Flavorade Drink Mix, 5c pkgs. 2 for .09
Bread, Julia Lee Wright’s 112 lb. If. .13
Crackers, Honey Maid Graham 2 lbs. .33
Kellogg’s Raisin Bran
10 oz. pkg. .10
Pancake Flour, Suzanna 40 oz. pkg. .15
Bisquick Fir., Gold Medal 40 oz. pkg. .32
Shortening, Royal Satin
3 lb. jar .60
Marmalade, King Kelly
1 lb. .17
Mix Vegetables, Libby No. 300 glass «15
Beet Sugar, 5 lbs. 33c
10 lb. sack .63
Tobacco, Prince Albert or Velvet 1 lb. .67
Dog Food, Calo Dehydrated 8 oz. pk. .06
Oxydol Soap Powder
24 oz. box .23
Lifebuoy Toilet Soap
3 bars .20
Ivory Soap
medium cake .06
Grapefruit Marmalade
2 lbs. .33
Tibbetts Brook
CiOSf-aar
Cocktail Mix
Carrot & Tomato
Juice
3 pkts.
Mushroom Sauce
100
Mushro’m Soup Mix
Deluxe
Copes
Wire Rope Hay Cable
Plenty of
Dam Canvas
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
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Note. This special low price on Edwards Coffee good for a limited
time only. Be sure to get your share of this fine blend early
4 ox.
104
Evaporated Corn
Now Available!
nr
1-lb.
16 oz.
3!
Evaporated Corn
Copes, 5% oz. pkgs.
Milanis
8 ox. gl.
5c
Pre-cooked Beans
Van Camps (1 point)
2 pre: 150
Sea Mussels
Mainesail (no points)
Maxine Toilet Soap
SAFEWAY B
Molasses ~
Lunch Meat
Beans
COPELAND’S
Pre-Cooked
- .05
.29
8 oz. pkg.
(1 pt. per pkg.)
MAYONNAISE, Nu Made........... Qt. 474 - Pt. 2nd
DUCHESS Salad Dressing
Qt. 362 - Pt 932
PEANUT BUTTER, Real Roast, 3 lbs. 430 -16.
P’NUT BUT’R, Howdy Chunky, 2 lbs. 450 - lb. 250
232
SHOULDER ROAST of PORK, center cuts
FRESH DRESSED YOUNG FOWL
__
per lb. .41
BEEF ROAST, arm & blade cut “A” grade (5 pt.) lb. 2%
SIRLOIN STEAK, “A” grade (11 points)
lb. 40
ROUND STEAK, “A” giade ( 13 points)
lb. .40
VEAL STEAK, shoulder, “A” grade (no points) lb. 28
PICNICS, sugar cured
lb. 29
BACON, any size piece
lb
— Enjoy FISH more often! It’s Delicious! —
CHICKEN HALIBUT, whole or half
lb. .23
SLICED HALIBUT, medium
lb. .35
CHINOOK SALMON, troll caught
lb. .35
SLICED SALMON. Chinook troll caught lb. .45
FRESH CRABS
lb.
3 bars 10c
UNCLE SAM
YOU CANT BUY TOO
MANY INVASION
-FRESH PRODU
SPINACH, fresh, broad leaves
NEW POTATOES, Shafter, new whites, med., 5 lbs. JI
Lb. .111
LEMONS, Sunkist, juice-filled
PLUMS, Beauty, large, delicious
LETTUCE, firm, crisp, tender
WATERMELONS, guaranteed ripe, med. size
CUCUMBERS, Hot-house, good slicers
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