The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 06, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. JULY 6,
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE SIX
1944.
them a year ago at Ordnance. Readers |
registered this year were 71 while last I
year it totaled 137. The librarian an-
Hu Mra. Ruae Hadriek
| Bounces a story hour for any of the
at . the ।
Of
OI interest to Stanfield
Stantleld friends was younger
• .-------- , children
.
, , who
. 1 arrive
c
the marriage of George Sale, son of library before 3 o clock. Summer hours
Mr. and Mrs. George Sale, to Miss are library open from 3 to 6 on Wed-|
Betty Britton at her home in Port- nesday and Saturday.
I
land on June 30 at 5 p. m. She was'Mrs. Marie Evans and Normie of
given in marriage by her uncle W. P. | Vernonia spent a week here recently
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
Hunter of Vancouver, and she is the i visiting relatives...
,
,
daughter of Mrs. Edward Britton.: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bagan of Eu-
— NO POINT MEATS —
Only relatives attended. Miss Britton ! gene visited friends here the Fourth
was engaged in Y.W.C.A. work in of July.
SWITCH TO VITAMIN D MILK — WITH 7
LUNCH MEAT — FRESH SALMON & HALIBUT
Oakland while Sgt. Sale was a tech-1
nician in the signal corps of the army
IMPORTANT FOOD ELEMENTS
LAMB — VEAL CHOPS — PORK CHOPS
air force.
Mrs. Mabel Richards spent the three
Our government urges you to eat and serve the nu­
day holiday with her daughter. Mrs.
tritious foods, rich in strength-giving, protective
Alfred Lantz in Portland.
(Contini ed from Paze One)
Mrs.
Don
Childs
and
children
en
­
vitamins
and minerals. So, switch to milk at its
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
joyed their holidays at Hidaway son appeared on the witness stand
nutrional
best—Vitamin D.
Springs.
Wednesday night before the coroner’s
GRAPEFRUIT, large...................... 6 for 35c
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Emerson. Betty jury. County Coroner Folsom was in
A “super” food, Vitamin D Milk gives you 7 import­
Lou and Jean Hodgen spent the holi­
NEW POTATOES.......................... 10 lbs. 35c
charge of the hearing with District
days at Bingham Springs.
ant, needed food values in every drop. Calcium,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan drove to Attorney A. C. McIntyre doing the
Phosphorus, Protein, Vitamin A, Vitamin B (thi­
LEMONS, large and juicy.................... doz. 30c
Hanford on June 30. commemorating questioning. Present also were Sher­
their sixteenth wedding anniversary. iff Bob Goad and Mr. O’Neill of the ,
amine),
Vitamin B (riboflavin)—PLUS the one
Miss Mildred Mollsted of Pendleton
LETTUCE, large, solid...................... 2 for 19c
county sheriff’s office. The hearing
important vitamin which is scarce in the natural
spent the 4th at home in Stanfield.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes and was held at Prann’s Parlors. The case
foods—vital Vitamin D, needed for the building
Beverly spent the 4th in the country is now in the hands of county author­
FLOUR, R. & W.................................... 25 lbs. $1.14
and maintenance of strong bones and sound
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus ities for further action.
Hughes.
CAKE FLOUR, R. & W............................ 44 oz. 28c
teeth. Seven food elements in all, all in one milk
The deceased is survived by his wi­
The dedication services for Stan­
NOODLES, R. & W.................................... 16 oz. 25c
—our Vitamin D. You can’t buy a better, more
field’s service flag Sunday, July 2, dow and two children. He had been
were well attended and much praised. employed on the DePont project near
nourishing milk. Start using it today.
CORN STARCH, R. & W............................ 1 lb. . 9c
About forty attended the shower on Hanford, living with his family in
June 30 honoring Mrs. Don Sikes. The Richland.
CORN FLAKES, R. & W.......................... 18 oz. 13c
program included games with prizes,
BRAN FLAKES, R. & W........................ 15 oz. 11c
given to Mrs. Wiley Hewitt and Mrs.
C. E. Fisk. The music was furnished CEXTRAL CHVRCH OF CHRIST
C. Warver. Paator
by Mrs. Max Piger of Hermiston.
PREPARED MUSTARD, R. & W.............. 9 oz. 11c
Mrs. Mabel Richards gave a humor-
The sermon topic for Sunday morn­
TOMATOES, Standards........................ No. 212- 15c
our reading. Ice cream and cake and
ice tea were served by Mrs. Paul Ba­ ing will be “He Lives”. Ben Gerk-
TENDERONI ............................................ 6 oz. 7c
ker, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Great- i ing. a student of Northwest Christian
UP and
—Anu others.
I-Uis
coHege,
’ will
"i-- Po'
sing. “ -
He — Lives,'
‘e
house
The
ORANGE MARMALADE, Sunny Jim..... 2 lbs. 39c
Mrs. Hans Ryning of Seattle and | convention delegates will be in charge
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A=*
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visitine
a*
the
home
HONEY, Bradshaw’s’..................................... 1 lb. 30c
Karen Ann are visiting at the
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of the evening service, giving reports
GELATINE, Wadham’s............................... each 14c
of the state convention.
Fredreckson.
Hood
The general council meeting for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Carleton
of
VANILLA, Pheasant Imitation....................8 oz. 21c
River visited his mother. Mrs. Esther July will be held on Wednesday of were 4th of July guests of Mr. and their daughter. Mrs. Geer and two
Strasser over the holidays.
CHEEZ-IT, Sunshine ................................ pkg. 12c
Mrs. Will Barber at their home on the daughters and son, two families of
Stanfield Public Library has for its next week.
' Stanfield project near Cold Springs Dixsons and two daughters, two fami­
HI-HO CRACKERS, Sunshine..................... pkg. 23c
The
Red
Si
de
in
the
recent
con-
annual report ending June 30: adult
of books and magazines. test will give to the Whites, a picnic rtservoir. Dinner was served at large lies of Conrads, three families of
BLACK TEA, Lipton’s...................................... 14 lb. 30c circulation
3463; and children, 1110. totaling at the Columbia park following the tables set on the lawn. A social time Hughes and two daughters and two
which is 1809 less than last church service.
i chatting in the restful shade rounded sons, two families of Ansons and one
CATSUP, R. & W.............................................. 14 oz. 21c 4573, probably
due to the removal of
out a full and enjoyable day for all son, Van Sycles and son and daughter.
TOMATO JUICE, R. & W................................ 46 oz. 25c year,
the 101 trailer houses, many of whom
present. Those attending were the Barnums. Boggs. McCormicks and
Foiirth
Enjoyed
At
Rarbem
were registered and are still readers
BABY FOOD, R. & W................... 41, oz. glass ,.9c
at a very good library opened up for ! A group of more than forty friends hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Barber and son. | two young Suttons.
STANFIELD NEWS
Your
RED& WHITE
Here’s The
Store
Extra Nourishing
Milk for War-time Diets
CORONER'S JURY
CHARGES CRIME
Now Available at
Happy Thot Dairy
KOTEX................................................. 12’s, 2 for 43c
VANO CLEANER....................................quart 29c
NU BORA SOAP..................................... 5 lbs. 71c
NU BORA BLEACH............................... gal. 25c
TOILET SOAP, Lady Godiva.................... each 5c
BON AMI POWDER..................................each 13c
CLEAREX GLASS CLEANER...............12 oz. 25c
SWATTERS ...............................................each 9c
Uncle- Sam says:
29 INVEST your SAVINGS
, v WAR BONDS
Hermiston Trading Co.
MR. SAFEWAY says:
!
RED & WHITE STORE
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money Lor those £ondà!
MARRIAGE RITES
ARE REVEALED
and carried a colorful pink, white and
blue bouquet. Joan Marie and Rob­
ert Edward Britton carried the wed­
ding rings on long-stemmed white ros­
es.
At a wedding attended by family
Best man for Sgt. Sale was Robert
and close friends on Friday, June 30. Britton. Receiving wedding guests at
Miss Elizabeth Louise (Betty! Brit­ the door were Paxton Hunter of Van­
ton of Oakland, Calif., daughter of couver. and Donald E. Thomas of Sa­
Mrs. Edward Britton of Portland and
lem. A bufet supper was served at
the late Mr. Britton, was married to the close of the ceremony for members
Sgt. George P. Sale Jr.. U. S. Army of the wedding party and guests.
Air Forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Storekeeper 3/c Frances Courteau,
P. Sale of Stanfield. The ceremony | sister of the groom, cut the wedding
was performed by Dr. Guy Goodsell, I cake and Mrs. Donald E. Thomas,
Supt. of Portland district of the another sister of the groom, poured.
Methodist church, at Miss Britton's Friends of the young people were in­
home on 84th Avenue in Portland, be-, vited to greet them later in the even­
fore an alcove arranged with white
ing.
gladioli and candelabra. W. P. Hun­
Both Sgt. and Mrs. Sale have been
ter of Vancouver, Wash., gave his
leaders in activities of the Methodist
niece in marriage.
The bride wore a floor length dress church and the Oregon Council of
Churches. Mrs. Sale is a graduate of
of white lace and net and carried a
Reed College and at the time of her
white prayer book with a shower of
marriage was executive of the Busi­
gardenias and bouvardia. She was
ness and Professional department in
attended by ehr sister-in-law, Mrs.
the Oakland YWCA. Sgt. Sale is well
Robert Britton of Longview. Wash.,
known in Hermiston and Stanfield.
who wore a dres of pastel pink lace
Mr. and Mrs. Sale Sr. attended their
son’s wedding. The young couple
have returned to California.
GRAY
HAIR?
RATIONING
CALENDAR
At Safeway—anybody can save money on foods without
sacrificing quality or quantity. For proof—do all your
shopping at Safeway fora month. Try it! You'll soon realize
substantial savings to swell your War Bond Fund.
99
Processed Food» -Book 4 ■ Blue
stamps AS through 78 and A5, valid
Yes, people the nation over have reported
indefinitely.
GR AY V ITA Vitamins WORK, and that their
Meat, Ruttrr, Fata and Che ear a—
gray hair is returning to ita natural color
GR A Y VITA Vitamins contain the same amount
Book 4: Red stamps AS through 78
of "anti gray hair vitamin” (Plus 450 Int unit »
| valid indtfinitelv.
Hi) as tested by a leading housekeeping maga
zine Of those tested, 88% had return of hair
Sugar -Book |: Sugar stamps 30.
color GRAYVITA Vitamins are non fatten
31 and 32 valid indefinitely. 5 pounds
i ng. can't harm your “‘permanent ” 30 day
supply, $1 50; 100 days. $4 00 Phone
each. For canning only: Sugar stamp
MOORE A RIPLEY DRUG STORE 10 valid for 5 pounds. Apply at local
OPA board for more.
Hermiston, Oregon
SA<>?» -Loose stamps invalid. Book
3 Airplane stamps Nos. 1 and 2 val­
id indefinitely
Ga noli ne Couitona- Not valid un­
less endorsed. “A" No. 12 valid
through September 21. 3 gallons each.
"B3” or “C3" may be renewed within
but not before 15 days from date on
cover.
Fuel Oil— Period 4-5 coupons valid
through September 30. Place new or-
ders as soon as Period 1 coupons re­
ceived from local boards.
Tire tnapeetion -Records must be
presented for gasoline renewals, spec­
ial applications, and tire replace­
ments.
Stove» —Apply at local OPA board
for purchase certificates.
7:15 re
LOWELL
THOMAS
Diced Carrots 12 for $1.09
DON LEE-MUTUAL
Standard of California
THESE DRESSINGS
Blue Tag, No. 303’s, - 2 cans 19c
WILL GLORIFY YOUR
10c
FAVORITE SALADS
Copes - 5 % oz. pkgs.
can 19c
Sea Mussels
Main Sail - 10 * oz. can
Ducheáá FT. JAB tS<
(3 cans 2 points) tall cans
Edwards Coffee 1 lb. 28c
36-
Tla-Tnadü PT. JAB 276
MAYONNAISE
Vacuum pack
qt . jas
DRESSING
3 cans 27c
Cherub Milk
QT. JAR 47c
Nob Hill Coffee 1 lb. 23c
MARMALADE
2 lb. jar 25c
Tibbets Grapefruit
PEANUT BUTTER
1 lb. 25c
Beverly - 2 ls. 45c
BUTTER, Grade A
lb. 50c
( 12 points)
CATSUP, Red Hill
14 oz. 12c
(30 points)
SHAKER MUSTARD 8 oz. 9c
Derby
DURKEE DRESSING 10 oz. 25c
F amous
MUSHROOM SAUCE 8 oz. 5c
Milani’s
Whole Roast
Slow aboui ian and hingá and LhinqÂ?
Sunny Bank • 2 pts. per lb.
.
Qt. Mason Jars, doz. .89 Kerr S.S. Lids, doz. .09
Pt. Mason Jars, doz. .69 Ball reg. Rub’rs, doz. .04
2 lb. pkg. 35c
Ficgo Beverage
Refreshing!
1 lb. pkg. 10c
FRESH PRODUCE
Canterbury Tea
SAFEWAY MEATS
Black
14 lb. pkg. 22c
Wesson Oil
49c
Quart Bottle
Gingerbread Mix
18c
Matches
25c
Searchlight - 6 box carton
Dog Food
3 pkgs. 10c
Calo Dehydrated - 8 ox. pkgs.
Sierra Pine Soap 3 / 20c
Regular Bars
CARTALOOPES lb. 10c PORK ROAST
Full of Flavor, sweet and ripe.
WATERMELONS
No Points!
lb. .05
APRICOTS
lb. .10
lb. .16
lb. .23
lb. .13
GRAPEFRUIT
lb. .09
lb. .19
GREEN PEPPERS
SAFEWAY.
Bell size, nice for stuffing.
lb. .19
GROUND BEEF
lb. .28
VEAL RIB CHOPS
lb. .39
SHOULDER VEAL RST. lb. .29
HALIBUT
lb. .37
Fresh Sliced
Utah type - Crisp
KINDS
SHORT RIBS
A Grade
Arisona seedless
CELERY
lb. .33
A Grade
Fresh, tender.
AIRWAY COFFEE
PICNICS
A Grade
Slender, good slicers.
GREEN BEANS
lb. .29
A & B Grade
Santa Rosas
CUCUMBERS
BACON
Sugar Cured
Oregon Tiltons
PLUMS
lb. 29c
Shoulder Cuts
Any Size Piece
Guaranteed ripe, half or whole
Dromedary - 14 ox.
NEWS
TIME
Si'iSaliul
Jima!
Blue Lake, No. 303's - 2 cans 19c
Evaporated Corn
Münu/Sauûttj ifiùcU
Pork & Beans 2 cans 25c
12 cans $1.09
Beans
$1.45
Penthouse (15 pts.) 26 oz. - 12 for $1.45
Lb. 964
Ctn. 4.
MARGARINE
Grayvita Vitamins WORK—
Restores Color Naturally
mm
Sunshine Grapefruit. No. 2’s. - 2 for 25c
Snowflake Crackers
•
4
12
JUICE
199
Sodas or
Grahams
SAFEWAY
Beeville Strained
31 lb. sack
20 oz. box
1 lb. jir 19c
HONEY
.
SUZANNA
PANCAKE FLOUR
lb. .23
RABBITS
Fresh Dressed
lb. .55