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PAGE SIX THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Your RED&WHUE Store On any July noonday a plate of hot mixed vege table and noodle soup ; hot biscuits and jam or hon ey; a fresh, crisp salad topped with your favorite Sunspun and a glass of iced coffee or tea — just about hits the spot and here they are : BLACK TEA, Lipton’s Yellow Label......... 14 lb. 30c COFFEE, R. & W....................................... 1 lb. 33c CRACKERS, Krispies or Snowflakes....... 2 lbs. 33c BISCUIT FLOUR, Fisher’s.................... lbs. 33c GRAPE JAM, R. & W............................. 2 lbs. 43c HONEY, Bradshaw’s.................................... 1 lb. 30c SUNSPUN ................................................. pint 27c SOUP MIX............................................... 2 for 19c ROLLED OATS, R. & W.......................... 3 lbs. 26c PANCAKE FLOUR, R. & W.................. lbs. 19c BEANS, Small White or Red Kidney..... 2 lbs. 27c KOOL-AID............................................ 4 pkgs. 15c M.C.P. PECTIN........................................... pkg. 10c CERTO................................................. 3 bottles 53c PAROWAX................................................. pkg. 15c CATSUP, R. & W.................................... 14 oz. 21c TOMATO SAUCE, Brimfull.......................buf. 6c SHORTENING, R. & W............. 1 lb. — 3 for 68c VINEGAR, Pacific Pure Cider............... 26 oz. 20c MILK, R. & W.............................................. tails 10c FLOUR, R. & W.................................... 25 lbs. 1.05 RINSO..................................................... 24 oz. 23c LUX TOILET.......................................... 2 bars 15c SIMONIZ FLOOR POLISH .................. quart 79c LADY GODIVA SOAP...........................3 bars 15c MOP STICKS, Hanset Spring.................... each 19c COTTON MOPS, Hanset.......................... 8 oz. 63c chased. No fee is to be remitted with Book 3: Airplane stamps Nos. 1 and 12 valid indefinitely. applications. GASOLINE COUPONS—Not val- There will be issued 3,000 doe deer unless endorsed. “A” No. 12 valid tags for the open season October 1 to i id through September 21. 3 gallons each. October 31 in the following area in | “B3” or “C3” may be renewed within Grant and Baker counties: I but not before 15 days from date on Beginning at Mt. Vernon; thence ' cover. FUEL OIL—Period 4 5 coupons | east along Highway No. 28 to the Unity reservoir; thence north along valid through September 30. Fill I your tanks NOW! forest road through Whitney and TIRE INSPECTION Records Sumpter to Granite: thence north and must be represented for gasoline re west through Trout Meadows to the newals, special applications, and tire Forks Guard Station; thence west replacements. STOVES—Apply at local OPA along Big Meadow Creek and the board or purchase certificates. North Fork of the John Day river to WOOD, COAL. SAWDUST— Order Dale; thence south along Highway Now! Don’t risk shortage next win I No. 395 to Mt. Vernon, the point of ter. PRICE CONTROL—Refer inquir i beginning. ies and complaints to price clerk at For the Wenaha area in northeast local OPA board. ern Oregon, 500 tags have been auth orized for the taking of antlerless elk during the open season from Novem ber 1 to November 30. The open area is as follows: Be ginning at the Oregon-Washington line north of Milton. south on High ECHO. OREGON way No. 11 to Pendleton; thence south JULY 22 and 23 along Highway No. 30 to LaGrande; thence north along Highway No. 82 to Elgin: north from Elgin along the Grande Ronde river to the Washing ton state line and west along state line to the point of beginning. Coming Attractions Community Theatre \%4 RATIONING in WARNER BROS.’ CALENDAR PROCESSED FOODS—Book 4: Blue stamps A8 through Z8 and A5, valid indefinitely. MEAT. BUTTER, FATS AND CHEESES—Book 4: Red stamps A8 through Z8 valid indefinitely. SUGAR—Book 4: Sugar stamps 30. 31 and 32 valid indefinitely, five pounds each. For canning only: Sug ar stamps 40 valid for 5 pounds. Ap ply at local OPA board for more. SHOES Loose stamps invalid. — PRODUCE DEPARTMENT — wionoße Let Radionics lend you its ears ... for just a few minutes, and discover what new worlds ef sound this fine instrument con bring to many hard at hear- ing. Revolutionary—in first be pressed to buy. We sell NEW DR. STRAM Radionic Hearing OPTOMETRIST S A YS — Your Eyes Need Attention! “YOUR CHILDREN START TO SCHOOL SOON — HAVE THEIR EYES CHECKED AT ONCE. HIGHLY TRAINED SPECIALIST WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IS WAIT ING TO SERVE YOU.” with radionic tubes, crystal ‘40 Stram Optical Co JULY 29 and 30 225 So. Main St. (edil Pendleton, Ore. — Examination Without Charge — STANWYCK McCREA SAFEWAY Guatardied lalas .LETTUCE, crisp and solid .... 2 heads 13c TOMATOES, nice and large........lb. 18c ORANGES, large and juicy ...... doz. 69c You get what yaupay far — MEAT DEPARTMENT — SALMON & HALIBUT — LUNCH MEATS STEAKS & CHOPS Some of us can remember the days when a dry-goods clerk g would measure ribbon by her arm’s length (you got your money’s worth when the clerk was long-armed!)—nowadays, ribbon is measured by the standard 36-inch yard! The modern way of measuring by value in fresh fruits and vegetables is just as accurate: pricing by the 16-ounce pound— 1that’s the Safeway method! Hermiston Trading Co. RED & WHITE STORE WEDDING RITES HAS MANY DUTIES INTEREST HERE STANFIELD BOY Ensign Donald Houghton, civil en gineer in the U. S. Navy, and Miss Shirley Ann Thompson of Denver, Colorado, were married on July 1st in the Methodist Episcopal church in Providence. Rhode Island. Mrs. Richard Thompson was ma- tron of honor and Edward Houghton of New York City, brother of the groom, was best man. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thompson of Denver, in structor in the medical school at the University of Colorado. Ensign Houghton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton of Irrigon, Ore. Ensign Houghton attended Whit man college where he was affiliated with the Sigma Chi fraternity. Later he went to Oregon State college and the University of Colorado. Mrs. Thompson is a medical student at the University of Colorado. A Ninth Air Force Service Com mand Unit, European Theatre of Op erations—Strafing supply arteries to check the flow of equipment to the Germans that oppose our armies now on French soil, the combat crews of the Ninth Air Force are bombarding all types of point-blank targets to smash von Runstedt's attempt to send reserves into the fray from behind the western wall. Behind the story of the Ninth Air Force and ita terrific ground support work is the story of the ground service crews of the Ninth Air Force Service Command who make it possible for the Ninth to ans wer the call of the infantry at any time of the day or night. When flak hits the highly sensitive leading edge of a wing where hund reds of wires and conduits are em bedded, the repair becomes a major job. It’s then that men like Sergeant John Krause of Stanfield handles such recurrent operations. Krause is an aircraft electrical specialist serv ing with a unit in this theater com- | Hunters wishing to take part in manded by Major William D. Barrell any drawings for special cow elk and of Turner. Maine. Maybe an electric doe deer tags must have their appli motor needs an armature replacement | cations on file at the Portland office and for this a hasty trip is made to | of the State Game Commission not the salvage hut where it is an even later than August 1. If at the end of bet Krause will come back with some that day's business, more applications thing to do the job. are on hand than the number of tags Before entering service at Ft. Lew to be issued, drawings will be held. is in October, 1941, he attended Stan In making application for these tags, field high school. Sergeant Krause is a person should specify the type of the son of Bessie and Theodore Krause tag desired and give his hunting li of Stanfield. cense number if license has been pur- HUNTERS URGED TO FILE FOR TAGS YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB! You never really know the value of adequate automobile insurance until "after the accident". If an accident strikes, your Farmers policy* goes swiftly and surely to work—assumes your financial Iosa—protects your interests. Safeguard your auto and without insurance. your possessions. Don't drive ROY DUNCAN. AGENT Phone Stanfield 712 FARMERS AUTOMOBILE •INSURANCE tamp "Netlenel Stender Wen-essessehte Coverage. APRICOTS Fruite At Market Prices! ••=================• Calavos 16. .28 Salad Fruit DeLuxe Crispy. Oregon Green Squash 47 (■■■■■■■■■■■a■■■■■■■■■■ lb. .08 Lemons 2 lbs. .23 Oranges lb. .071 Tomatoes lb. .16 Potatoes 10 lbs. .35 For especially good pastry use Red. Ripe. Delicious lb. .98 Crook Neck, Local New Crop Graham Crackers, Honeymaid 2 lbs. 29c Peanut Butter, Real Roast 2 lb. jar 39c Molasses, Red Hen 2 lb. 4 oz. jar 15c Pancake Flour, Suzanna 40 oz. pkg. 15c Puffed Wheat, Sparkies per pkg. 9c Cherub Milk (3 cans for 2 points) tails 27c Vinegar, Old Mill, cider per quart 14c Hot Sauce, Gardenside (2 pts.) 8 oz. 5c Soup, Campbell’s Vegetable (3 p.) can 13c Vanilla Flavor, or Lemon, Westag 4 oz. 7c Sno-White Salt, plain or iodized 26 oz. 7c Deviled Ham, Cudahy’s 3 oz. can 15c Shortening, Snowdrift 3 pound jar 65c ay Even the pastry can be made on an easy summer-time schedule. Here's a suggestion: make a double batch of your favorite pastry recipe, put ting it together in the “cool of the morning.” What you don't use im mediately can be left dry, or mois tened and wrapped in waxed paper, before placing it in the refrigerator. Small Sunkist Zucchini. Good “Bakers” Squash Bake a Pie! Per Lb. Top Quality Sunkist, Juicy 1b. .17 Celery CANTALOUPES né Golden Ripe ORANGE MARMALADE 2 lb. .33 RAISIN BRAN. Kellogg 10 oz. .10 NABISCO 100% BRAN 8 oz. .09 ROYAL SATIN CLEANS’R, Old Dutch 14 oz. 2/.15 Shortening CAMAY BEAUTY SOAP 3 for .20 For pastry, cakes and frying, there’s no finer shortening than creamy rich ROYAL SATIN . . cuts in quickly.. makes delicately flavored cakes. SWAN Floating Soap, reg. bar .05 PALMOLIVE SOAP bath size .09 SWEETHEART SOAP. reg. 2/.13 PEET’S Granulat’d Soap 33 oz. .26 SAFEWAY CUARANTEED MEATs CaU a ! up II RIB CHOPS lb. 39^ odile 01 WEAL SHOULDER STEAK lb. 29^ No Points! A Real SHOULDER ROAST lb. 280 Value! “A” Grade BREAST OF VEAL lb. 2lc PIECE BACON, any size cut........................ lb. 33c GROUND BEEF, fresh ground.................... lb. 28c CHINOOK SALMON, sliced, troll caught.. lb. 45c SIRLOIN STEAK, Grade A (13 points) ... lb. 40c ROUND STEAK, Grade A (15 points)..... lb. 38c SHORT RIBS, A Grade ............................. lb. 19c BEEF ROAST, A Grade (5 points)........... lb. 27c 3 31b.jar59c Julia Lee Wright Bread It’s oven fresh . . . fine-textured, tender. Edwards Coffee lb. .28 Drip or reg. - vacuum jars 11, Lb. Loaf Canterbury Tea % lb .22 Black - full strength EXTRA VULVES IM CAMMED GOODS — BUT IM QUAMTITIES! APPLE JUICE 24 in case $2.98 STRING BEANS 24 « case $2.89 WHITE TAG - NO. 2 CANS 12 ii cue $3.45 KERNEL CONN 24 in case $3.19 COUNTRY HOME - NO. 2 CANS WHITE TAG - NO. 2 CANS BICEB BEETS SWIFTS PREM READY MEAT - 12 OZ. CANS HOOD RIVER - PINT BOTTLES 24 in ease $1.98 AM1 NICER CARROTS 12 ii case $1.19 ALL GOLD - FANCY - NO. 303 CANS