The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 24, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
Your
RED& WHLIE
Store
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
LEMONS, large & juicy...... .. dozen .33
CORN, nice & tender ears ....... dozen .55
TOMATOES, for canning..........box 2.75
BEANS, green stringless ................ lb. .14
Peaches — Plums — Apples
Luncheon Meat.............................. R. & W , 12 oz. .36
Spinach...................................... R. & W. No. 212‘s .19
Coffee ............................................. R. & W., 1 lb. .33
Prunes............................................. R. & W., 2 lbs. .35
Cake Flour...................................... R. & W., 44 oz. .27
Pancake Flour .................... R. & W., No. 212‘s .19
Shortening.................................... R. & W., 1 lb. .23
Flour.......................................... R. & W., 25 lbs. 1.05
Milk .............................................
R. & W„ tails .10
Grape Jam ..................................... R. & W., 2 lbs. .43
Starch................................................. R. & W., 1 lb. .09
Grapefruit Juice............................ R. & W., 46 oz. .35
Mustard.......................................... R. & W., 9 oz. .11
Sunspun ......................................
Pint .27
Rolled Oats................................... R. & W., 3
lbs. .26
Wheat Cereal................................ R. & W., 28
Corn Flakes.................................... R. & W., 18
Bran Flakes .............................
R. & W., 15
Wheat Flakes................................ R. & W., 8 oz.
Macaroni-Spaghetti...................... R. & W., 24 oz.
Bradshaw’s Honey
Turkey Consomme
Baking Powder ....
Soap.......................
Fly Spray...............
oz. .17
oz. .12
oz. .11
.10
.25
............................. 2 lbs. .55
Morton House, 10 oz. .11
... Clabber Girl, 10 oz. .09
.............. Lady Godiva .05
......... Standard, quart .39
Vano................................................................. Quart .29
Clorox............................................
12 Gallon .27
Dog Food.......................... Gro-Pup Pellets, 5 lbs. .55
Dog Food .......................... Gro-Pup Meal, 412 lb. .49
Hodge ranch Wednesday. A quanti­ field district. $7.700.00; Pendleton
ty of lumber was saved but a large district, $43.000.00, and of course all
other school districts which have a tax
pile of posts was burned.
levy. The Union High districts will
also receive some of this money in
various amounts. The Milton-Free­
water Union High district will receive
$9.800.00 and the Hermiston Union
High district $6.600.00. to mention a
couple.
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The total tax for the City of Pen­
The assessed value of Umatilla dleton will have a slight increase in
county as of January 1, 1944. is $49,- millage over the proceeding year due
X 78.808.32. which is an increase over to a slight increase in both the city
the 1943 assessment of $1,575,000.00. and school budgets. However, since
according to D. W. Davis, county as- the City of Pendleton has an increase
sessor. Of this increase. $765,000.00 in assessed value of $162-300.75. the
is due to an increase in the Public increase in millage is held down to
Utility assessment, made by the State four tenths of one mill.
Tax Commission and $809,000.00 is
The City of Hermiston will have a
due to an increase in the local assess­ millage of 25.8 which is 2.4 mills low­
ments made by the Assessor’s office. er than last year, due to a decrease
The assessment of Public Utilities for in county and city millage.
the county is $10.373,089.72 or about
The Federal Housing projects are
20% of the assessed value of the not, as many people suppose, exempt
county. The increase in the local as­ from taxes. While they are not made
sessment is due mostly to new build­ a part of the ciunty assessment roll,
ings of various kinds.
a value is placed on them comparable
While most taxing districts have an to other property., assessed in the
increase in valuation, a number of county and the U. S. Government pays
school districts and towns will have a to the different taxing districts in
slight increase in taxes due to a larg­ which these projects are located, a
er budget for 1944-45 taxes.
sum equal to that which would be lev­
The county millage for the 1944-45 ied against the property were they
tax is 6.8 mills which is a decrease of placed on the assessment roll. There
2 tenths of a mill under the preceed- are three of these projects in Umatil­
KIDDIES’ & SWING SHIFTERS’
ing year, caused by the increase in as­ la county located at Sergeant City,
sessed value of the county.
I Hermiston and the town of Ordnance.
Umatilla county will receive ap­
proximately $144.000.00 from the
ORDNANCE MISSION
State School Support Fund which is
E. M. Ayers, Pasor
distributed among the school districts
Phone 3809
ANY RIDE ON THE GROUNDS ONLY 10c FOR
on the basis of their daily attendance.
In some school districts, the amount
Sunday. August 27—Worship ser­
ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS
received from this source has elimi­ vice with sermon at 2:00 p. m. Sun­
nated the school tax altogether while day School at 3:00 p. m. and evening
others have had their taxes substan­ service at 8:00 p. m.
tially lowered. Following are a few
Wednesday. August 30th, service
— AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION —
of the amounts that school districts at 8:00 p. ni. Prayer and Bible study
will receive from this source: Echo at the home of the pastor. 131 Ama­
district, $3,300.00; Umatilla district. tol street.
he will speak on “The Sure and Im­ the public is cordially invited to both
$4.200.00; Weston district, $2.100.00;
Sunday at 2 = 00 p. m. the pastor will minent Return of Our Lord.”
the afternoon and evening service: al­
Athena district. $2,900.00: Milton- speak on “The Death of Christ, and
Both of thees subjects are of vital so to the midweek service on Wednes­
Freewater district. $12,000.00; Stan­ How it Saves Us”, and at 8:00 p. m.. interest to the people of today, and day evening.
dust Two Hlore Days!
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ASSESSED VALUE
OF COUNTY UP
MILLION AND HALF
Ends Sat. Night
Carnival & Arein Circus
— SPECIAL —
MATINEE
Sat., Aug. 26-Noon to 5 p. m.
Special Thrill Circus 2:30
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
SALMON — HALIBUT — FRYER CHICKENS
STEAKS & CHOPS
Hermiston Trading Co.
Summertime work
RED & wh : te store
COLUMBIA NEWS
By Mrs. Rob Woodward
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary an­
nounces its next meeting to be held at
the home of Mrs. Adam Blahm on Fri­
day, September 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison
came from Pendleton last week end
to attend the Farm Bureau dinner and
were overnight guests at the Upham
home on Friday night and at the Reid
home Saturday. They were Sunday
more reason, then.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs .Bud
Curtis.
Harvey Thompson, who has been
spending a furlough in Hermiston was
visiting friends in this district last
week and was a dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Upham on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garberding and
children of Grandview. Wn., spent
Sunday here at the Henry Garberding
home.
A fire of mysterious origin destroy-
ed a large straw stack on the Olin
much energy and effort
;—perhaps m
the
substantial breakfast of rolled oats is helpful in giving you that
t everyone wants in the morning Try Morning Glory Oats—soon1
SUZANNA
SLEEPY HOLLOW
SYRUP
‘s Gold
Glass
CREAM OF WHEAT..... 28 oz.
CARNATION WHEAT .212 lb.
NABISCO 100% BRAN .... 8 oz.
GRAPE NUTS.................... 12 oz.
ill Coco* or Our Mother’s..... lb
bury Tea, black
Half Pound.......
ggs, “A” Grade LARGE .... doz
lade, Tibbett’s Brook .... 2 lb. jar
Butter, Real Roast....... 2 lb. jar
ine, Sunny Bank (2 pts.) ,. 2 lbs.
NABISCO SHREDDIES . 12 oz.
Snowdrift
Pound
They are patient
about waiting
because those
Long Distanto
coifs moan so much
A soldier has to line up for a lot of things
but we don't like to see him wait too long
for a Long Distance call.
Would you mind helping a little by saving
the wires from seven to ton for the serv-
ice men?
That's when thousands of soldiers rush to
the telephones at the camps and we'd like
to give them first call on Long Distance.
No. 212 can ;
50 lb. sack 1.
Kitchen
TILLAMOOK CHEESE (12 pts.) lb.
DUCHESS Salad Dressing..... qt. jar
CIDER VINEGAR, Old Mill, gal. bot.
SPINACH, Gardenside .. No. 212 can
STRING BEANS, White Tag, No. 2’s
Krisp Crackers 2 lbs..
KeNu Cleaner 2 lbs. J
Super Suds 24oz. bot d
Table Salt 10 lb. bag J
SnoWhite Salt 26oz..
NuMade Mayonnaise
notaci
Unit Starch 12 oz
Local
Hoa
over Don
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Sunday Evening-8:30
sa fi way
Grade A
SPICES
JAR
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doz. .1
LIDS
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