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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1944)
PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON A BOOKS SOON TO Your RED&WHUE Store — MEAT DEPARTMENT — Ground Beef — Sausage — Fresh & Cured Meat Lunch Meat and Cheese SUNSPUN .... RIPE OLIVES R. & W. ige.. pint .33 OLIVES, Mam. Queen .... King Brand, 5%2 oz. .33 MANZANILLAS, Stuf’d King Brand 6% oz. .47 CATSUP................. Red & White, 14 oz. .21 ....... R. & W., 10 oz. .25 COCKTAIL SAUCE Vienna Sausage .... R. & W. 4 oz. .12 R. & W. No. 12‘s .09 Deviled Meat ...... Peanut Butter ...... ........ Skippy, lb. .39 Tomato Sauce...... ...... Hunt’s, 8 oz. .07 ........... No. 303’s .12 Tasty Kernel Corn Tomato Soup ... Phillips, 1012 oz., 2 for .19 ECONOMY LIDS •20 MATCHES .... carton .23 CLEAREX.... (Easy way to clean glass, 6 oz. *15 FLOOR WAX Simoniz, quart .79 WOODBURY’S SOAP NU BORA.................... Lge. 5 lb. bag .71 Blue Labe! Karo............................ 112‘s .17 Shortening........ . Red & White, 1 lb. .22 Biskit Mix.................................. Fisher’s .33 Corn Flakes......... Red & White, 18 oz. .12 M.C.P. Pectin................................ 3 for .28 Rings ................................................... 05 Beans...................................... 2 lbs. .27 Renewal of badie gasoline ra- tions which expire September 21 will get underway the latter part of Aug- ust, Frederic F. Janney, district OPA rationing executive, announced today. Exact date and method of filing ap plications for renewal will be an nounced shortly, but will be handled by local OPA boards, he indicated. I All renewal applications must be accompanied by the back cover of the curren “A” book. Janney emphasized. The applicant who has lost or thrown away the cover of his “A” book will have to prove to the board ( 1 ) that he has a car which entitles him to apply for an "A” ration; (2) that the car is 1 currently registered and in use; and (3) that a new basic “A” ration has _ _____ not been issued for it and no applica- 1 tion for a renewal is pending at any board. Janney said the new “A” book will C. J. Shorb. democratic nominee for provide the same monthly ration as the old — eight gallons or approxi Congressman 2nd District, is starting mately 120 miles a month. However, upon his active campaign of the dis coupons in the new “A” book will be trict this week. He left for Portland | worth four gallons instead of three. to attend the Department convention the value of the present coupons, Six of the American Legion as a delegate of these four-gallon coupons will be- from the La Grande Post, of which ! come valid every three months, At post he is a past commander. He ex present eight three-gallon coupons are pects to then start on a trip which will take him into all the counties of validated every three months. the district where he says he wants Substitute R.R. Clerk Needed to meet as many people as possible. He expects to be in Klamath Falls i An examination to secure substitute railway postal clerks for Alaska and on August 27th to attend the county the 32 states named in announcement democratic picnic at that time. Some of the things which Shorb | number 333 has been announced by the United States Civil Service Com stands for are—All-out effort looking mission. Applications will be accept to earliest possible victory—all possi- | ed at this time from residents of only ble aid for war casualties and soldier Alaska and those 32 states. Appli rehabilitation- extension of Social Se cants. to qualify, must pass a written curity to include business men, school j examination consisting of a general teachers, "public servants, domestic and : test and mail routing tests. The sal farm laborers—greater development 1 ary for these positions is $2,464 a of our natural resources, especially | year, including overtime pay, for a | power and flood control, and a contin 48-hour week. Information and ap- uance of a forward looking farm pro plication forms may be obtained from | gram and low interest rates. the commission’s local secretary. Vic | Mr. Shorb is publisher of the East- ern Oregon Review at La Grande and Addleman, at the local post office. also operates a retail and wholesale not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." stationery business. There will be a boys’ and girls’ PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE eamp at Wallowa Lake August 21 to 26. Ltland Morse, Pastor Mid-week services will not be held “Study to shew thyself approved unto God. a workman that needeth here during that week. Floors looking shabby? Get after ’em now! WOODEN FLOORS A tough, lasting enamel that oil and grease can’t penetrate. Dandy anywhere in the house. Dries hard overnight. Bright new colors—smartest selec tion in town. SHORB STARTS HIS CAMPAIGN AVERAGE SIZE FLOOR ABOUT $125 FULLERWEAR FLOOR ENAMEL VARNISHED FLOORS One coat protects, resists scuffs and scratches. Brightens dull surfaces. Wax, then polish for most beautiful floors you ever saw! AVERAGE ROOM USES ONE PINT FULLER SPEEDITE VARNISH Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co Traid Small White, Pinks or Reds — PRODUCE DEPARTMENT — Watermelons — Persion Melons — Cantaloupes Carrots — Celery — Onions — Corn Green Beans & Canning Tomatoes SAVE ON JUICES! a/ Hermiston Trading Co of aummag RED * WHITE STORE Drinks, Lunches and gogtho) WEATHER TURNS COOLER HERE It is beginning to look like the hot days are waning and in recent morn- ings hunters are even stating that "buck fever” is in the air. Although many surrounding communities re ported considerable rain Sunday night Hermiston has been without rain for almost two months. The report for the week follows: Date Max. Min. August 2 92 57 August 3 91 62 One match, one cigarette. one careless act can start a raging fire in an Oregon for- est. Ir. the woods, BE CARE- FUL, for wood is a critical war item filling more than 1200 military uses. POUR Pa 7. 1“ 2.18 E GALN 3. r FOROS KEEP OREGON GREEN ASSOCIATION SALEM, ORE. August 4 August 5 August 6 August 7 .... August 8 August » August 10 August 11 August 12 August 13 August 14 August 15 91 93 92 82 .... 82 ... 85 ... 94 98 ... »7 94 83 86 Summer Foods at Safeway! 60 58 57 55 53 55 65 57 58 68 55 58 RPeähed wüh these POINTS ON LAMB TO STAY ON The national Office of Price Ad ministration today reaffirmed its pre vious position and has decided not to grant a point holiday or bonus stamp for lamb, according to word just re ceived by George L. Curry, acting dis trict OPA director, from Charles R. Baird, regional OPA administrator at San Francisco. Baird relayed the message from Charles Phillips. OPA deputy admin istrator in charge of rationing at Washington, D. C. Phillips said the matter had been thoroughly reconsidered at a joint meeting with officials of the War Food Administration, the Office of Price Administration and the War Meat Board, and the district OPA re- quest was denied on the ground that recent ameliorating factors are re- lieving the local lamb situation. Phillips explained that removal of utility lamb from points should give some relief, and that increased buy ing by the military will absorb higher quality lamb. He indicated also that demands of the consuming public are accelerating considerably over the de mand of the past 30-60 30-60 days. BORDEN’S HEMO Pound Jar . ’ SUN VALLEY BEVERAGES 64 oz. bottle .............. MAVIS COLA SYRUP 12 oz. bottle ....— APPLE JUICE Hood River. Pint — ORANGE JUICE Sunshine. 46 oz. tin DROP o’ LEMON JUICE 2 oz. bottle .................. GUAVA FRUIT JELLY Ferro. No. 2 %‘s ........... .12 TOMATO JUICE SUNNY DAWN 6 points can No 2 cans con * (2 ) 19- ICED TEA GRAHAM CRACKERS Honey Maid. lb. MARGARINE (4 points) 2% Sunny Bank . 2 lbs. °. ROYAL SATIN SHORTEN’G 3 Lb. jar ............................. 1 KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR $1.99 50 lb. sack ....... PANCAKE FLOUR Suzanna. 40 oz. CIDER VINEGAR Old Mill, Quart DRIED PRUNES 2 l. pkg......... 29 *59 Extra Special Values GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TOWN HOUSE (No ration points) 59 39 Grapefruit Juice TOWN HOUSE 2 No. 2 Cans .25 Lcans • 25 Vegetable Cocktail “Zrosnue FLAVORADE ALL FLAVORS Orange and Marmalade Everbest Brand Grapefruit Canterbury Block lAMa 94 Also sold in other conven- lent sizes. Save on other brands, too, such as Tender- leal, Lipton's and Tree Tea COFFEE—9cd o Xai 90. &O EDWARDS Drip or Regular Grind |.lb jar Or, if you prefer. Hiili, M J. B.. Max- well House. Golden West, Chase & Sen GQARAHTCeD MCATS forget. Safeway can save you money on these, too. lb. .29 Beef Roasts lb. .28 F avorite Ctn. OIL WAX PAPER 150 ft. lb. .33 SWAN SOAP "4-in-1 soap” Grade A Pork Steaks Lunch Meats lb. .39 Assorted Variety CHAMPAGNE 20.2 BEET SUGAR 10 lbs. 29 Stamps 30-31-32 & 40 • — Beef Liver bora. Airway end Hob Hill Whole Been. Don't 100% BRAN Nabisco 16 oz. pkg. •* / SHREDDED WHEAT 44 12 oz. pkg. »4V Kellogg’s Frankfurters lb. .29 MATCHES .06 Reg: bar F— P & G WHITE Laundry Soap OXYDOL Granulated Soap ECONOMY CAPS 2 Dozen .33 Kerr PRODUCE Supply CANTALOUPES lb. Special! Sweet Delicious GRAPES lb. Red Malagas GRAPES lb. Thompson Seedless WATERMELONS I lb. Half or Whole 05 PEACHES lb. Local Rochesters, flawless AVOCADOS lb. Calavo», salad fruit CELERY Utah type, new low TOMATOES Red ripe locals SAFIWAY 12 price L..10 -09 NU-MADE FRUIT JARS Kerr. Ball glass top Vacu Seal Dozen 65 Quarts 0. JAR CAPS Bernardin Regular