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Store
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PEANUT BUTTER.............. Red & White, 1 lb. .39
MACARONI..................... Red & White, 112 lb. .25
SPAGHETTI DINNER........... Henri’s, 1512 oz. .39
HEMO ..................................................... 1 pound .59
PRUNES................................ Red & White, 2 lbs. .36
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .... R. & W. No. 2’s, 2 for .39
BLENDED JUICE..... Palm Beach No. 2’s, 2 for .33
LUNCHEON MEAT......... Red & White, 12 oz. .37
ASPARAGUS Med. Spears, Wadhams No. 2’s .45
PABLUM ...............................
..... 8 oz. .47
INSTANT POSTUM.............
Package .12
CHEEZ-IT..............................
HI-HO .....................................
412 lbs. .53
FRISKIES CUBES or MEAL
CORN FLAKES................ Red & White, 18 oz. .13
WHEAT FLAKES........... Red & White, 8 oz. .10
GELATINE........................ ................. Wadhams .14
ICE CREAM MIX............ ...................... Old Mill .15
ORANGE MARMALADE ..... Sunny Jim, 2 lbs. .39
PREPARED MUSTARD . ......... R. & W. 9 oz. .11
.......................... Quart .57
WESSON OIL
.. Red & White, 3 for .26
BABY FOOD.
DUZ................
Quart .29
VANO............
Carton
.23
MATCHES....
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
FRESH SALMON — HALIBUT
VEAL CHOPS & ROASTS
WIENERS & KRAUT
LUNCHEON MEATS
pounds of turkey per capita this year.
which is about a quarter of a pound
less than last year, but larger than
average pre-war capita consumption.
Only turkeys produced and market-
der No. 106. effective July 17. which
requires processors to set aside 100
per cent of all turkeys for procure
ment by Army Quartermaster Market
Centers.
“This new turkey order will not
I operate as a complete embargo on
J civilian sales, as was the case last
year.” Tulley explained. “Turkeys
placed in storage prior to July 17 are
not affected by the order and can be
sold in civilian channels. Birds not
meeting Army QMC specifications
automatically will revert to civilian
trade channels.
“Any owner of less than 25 birds
located on a farm more than 100 miles
from an authorized processor, may
apply for release to the Dairy and
| Poultry Field Representative, Office
| of Distribution. 821 Market Street,
I San Francisco, Cal. If the release is
| granted, these turkeys may be sold for
local civilian consumption. However,
if released turkeys are later sold a
turkey buyer or authorized processor,
they are again subject to provisions
of the order.”
In Oregon and Washington, pro
cessed turkeys will be purchased by
the Officer in Charge. Quartermaster
Markat Center. Attention Poultry
Section, 228 National Building, 1008
Western Avenue. Seattle4, Wash.
The order provides that the tur
keys marketed must be slaughtered by
authorized processors and held for
sale and delivery to the QMC, or to
wholesale receiver or cold storage for
ultimate sale to QMC. Authority to
process for the QMC may be obtained
by wire or letter application to the
deputy order administrator. 2114 Mal-
lers Building, 5 South Wabash. Chi-
cago. Illinois.
A larger U. S. crop and increased
military requirements will have the
effect of giving civilians août 3
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5 lb. sk. 27e
25 lb. sk. J 1 02
50 LB.
SACK
Drifted Snow
10
lbs.
for
1.99
Harvest
Blossom
53c
10 lbs. for 43c
25 lbs. for 89c
50 U>. sk. $ 1.75
25 lbs. for 11.20
35
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UNION PACIFIC STAGES,
INCORPORATED
How to make a
Jiffy” cake
3 lb. jar .59
3 lb. jar .65
Royal Satin Shortening
Crisco or Snowdrift
Canning Corn
Bursting with juice
126
Lb
TOMATOES......
Lb
CANTALOUPES
Lb.
79
Lb.
166
Lb.
346
Golden Meated
PEACHES....
116
CAKE
25 cup milk
%3 cup softened
shortening
i egg
i tsp. vanilla
extract
Sift flour; measure; sift into large
bowl with baking powder, salt, and
sugar. Measure milk into cup; add
shortening to fill. Dump milk,
shortening, unbeaten egg, and flav
oring into flour mixture. Beat with
rotary beater 2 to 3 minutes, or
until batter is smooth. Pour batter
into well greased shallow square
cake pan (8x8x2). Bake in moderate
oven (375° F.) 30 minutes, or until
done. Serve warm or cold, plain or
with sauce. Serves 8.
Cup Cakes, too, require surprisingly
little time to prepare (summertime
suggestions: serve them split and
covered with crushed fresh fruit, or
with frosting, or with powdered
sugar). The recipe:
% tsp. salt
% cup shortening
Luscious slicers
Firm, red ones
JIFFY
13 cups enriched
flour
2%2 tsps, baking
powder
% tsp. salt
1 cup sugar
CUfl CAKK
FRESH MEATY EARS
Lb
is the magic answer, when
you're really in a hurry. Takes only
a few minutes to make the batter,
and a half-hour to bake. Here's the
recipe;
THIS CAKE
134 cups enriched
flour
2% tsps, baking
$1 j 9
Tender, Medium size
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CARROTS..........
AUGUST 5 - «
$
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Phone 2271
Baking Powder, Calumet
25 oz. .25
1 lb.pkg. .07
Baking Soda, A & H
Sno-White Salt, pl. or iod. 26 oz. pk. .07
Fleischman’s Yeast, fresh 3 cakes .10
Vanilla & Lemon, Westag 8 oz. bot. .10
Schillings Extract, vanilla-lem. 1 OZ. .20
40 oz. pkg. .29
Bisquick Flour
. Krusteaz Pie Crust Mix 17 oz. pkg. .24
Cinch Cake Mix, Golden 17 oz. pkg. .18
Softasilk Cake Flour 234 oz. pkg. .26
Guaranteed to please you!
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Amara as Year’s Bast "«I
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Open Evenings
KITCHEN CRAFT
LEMONS............
1
Your travel will be more comfort-
able if you (1) Take your vacation
late—September, October or in the
winter. (2) Don’t travel on week-
ends. (3) Travel light—one bag.
(4) Arrange your trip in advance—
call our agent for details. (5) Unless
your trip will help win the war—
•tay home.
,
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Summertime
BAKiHG HUBS
mission office in 616 Oregon Build
ing, Portland.
PORTLAND—Oregon civilians will
find turkey supplies somewhat short
during the next few months while the
Armed Forces fill their requirements
for holiday dinners, but military pur
chases should be completed well be
fore the start of the holiday season
here, announces C. R. Tulley, Oregon
district representative for the Office
of Distribution. War Food Adminis
tration.
All old and new crop turkeys pro
duced and marketed in Oregon and
26 other producing areas of the na
tion are governed by War Food Or-
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war
RED & WHITE STORE
in WARNER BROS.’
Five million Americans are oversea
Single transports have carried thou-
sands of troop». Everyone of these
boy» need» ten civilians behind him
to produce food and munitions. Es-
•enfiai worker» must travel. This is
what is crowding the buses.
— NOW AVAILABLE AT —
Hermiston Trading Co
ORDNANCE MISSION
E. M. Ayers, Pasor
Application for the special doe deer
Phone 3809
and cow elk tags are accumulating
Services will be held Sunday. July
rapidly at the office of the Oregon
State Game Commission as the dead- 30. at 2:00 p. m. with Sunday School
at 3:00 p. m. An evening service will
line for the drawing approaches.
be held at 8:00 o’clock. In the ab.
If by the end of the day’s business sence of the regular pastor. Benjamin
on August 1. the applications on hand I Franklin will be in charge of both the
exceed the number of tags authorized afternoon and evening services.
for any particular area, a drawing
will be held at 1:30 p. m.. August 2,
PENTECOSTAL, TABERNACLE
1944. at the Oregon State Game Com-
Leland Marge, Pagtar
We encourage you to attend the
church services regularly, that you
may be instructed, inspired and bless
ed of the Lord.
Remember David asid: “As for me,
I
will
call upon God . . . evening and
ECHO. OREGON
morning and at noon will I pray.”
JULY 29 and 30
Psa. 55:16. 17.
21/62
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PEACHES — GRAPES — APPLES
TOMATOES — MELONS
LETTUCE — CARROTS — ROASTING EARS
CABBAGE
ONIONS
MANY APPLY FOR
SPECIAL TAGS
| ed in the 27 designated areas, includ-
ing the eleven western states, are cov
ered by the set-aside order, which will
be lifted as soon as necessary quanti
ties are obtained by QMC.
SAFEWAY Homenakene.stide
nesh Jits
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THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE SIX
MELONS ......
Guaranteed ripe
1 cup sugar
extract
1 egg
73 cup milk
Sift flour; measure; mix and sift
flour, baking powder and salt.
Cream shortening until smooth;
gradually add sugar, creaming until
fluffy, beat in vanilla and egg Add
flour alternately with milk, beating
until smooth after each addition
Turn into greased muffin pans and
bake in moderate oven (375° F.)
about 25 minutes. Makes 18 cakes.
Safeway
Homemakers’ Bureau
JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director
SAFfWAy GUARANTffD
MiATS
FRANKFURTERS .... Lb. 298
Fresh and Tasty
BACON ....
Lb.
Any Size Piece
PORK STEAK
Lean Shoulder Cuts
GROUND BEEF
336
Lb. 298
Lb.
Fresh Ground
29
•
VEAL STEAK...
Not Rationed
LUNCH MEATS
Assorted
BOLOGNA .
or Liver Sausage
HALIBUT
Lb. 298
Lb. 39
Lb. 29
Lb. 358
Fresh
/73
D/FFERCV7, AO/.
weL STARVE IF THE COST OF FOOD GOES
ANY HIGHER!
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RRIBLE
OH, THESE TERRIBLE,
WARTIME
pairs!
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DOLLAR NINETY-EIGHT
ALTOGETHER, MRS.
JONES
WELL, THAT
ISNT SO
TOMATO JUICE
Libby (6 pts.) No. 2 cans. 6 for .61
GREEN BEANS
White Tag No. 2’s 12c, case of 24 2.79
PORK and BEANS
Penthouse (15 pts.) 26 oz., 6 for 25
TOMATOES
"7
Gardenside (7 pts.) 21‘s, 6 for .73
DICED BEETS
Blue Tag, No. 303’s. Case of 24 2.49
DICED CARROTS
Blue Tag. No. 303’s, Case of 36 2.39
GUAVA JELLY
Ferro
No. 2* can .39
CENs prices ARE One REASON wy we
AT LEAST, WE CAN
J STILL Buy PLENTY OF
GOOD FOOD, DESPITE (
THE WAR! IM THANKFUL "
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