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THURSDAY AUGUST 31. 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
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RED&WHUE
Store
— Labor Day Specials —
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
LETTUCE, large...... ............... 2 heads 21c
GREEN PEPPERS............................ lb. 14c
GREEN ONIONS................ 2 bunches 10c
FANCY GRAPES.............................. lb. 15c
PEARS — PEACHES — PRUNES
PLUMS — MELONS
STUFFED OLIVES................................ 6 34 oz. 47c
LUNCHEON MEAT, R. & W................. 12 oz. 35c
VIENNA SAUSAGE, R. & W..................... 4 oz. 12c
DEVILED MEAT, R. & W..............................
9c
PEANUT BUTTER, Skippy.......................... lb. 39c
TOMATO JUICE, R. & W....................... 46 oz. 25c
PREPARED MUSTARD, R. & W.............. 9 oz. 11c
CORN BREAD MIX, Cinch.............................. lb. 22c
CAKE FLOUR, R. & W................................ 44 oz. 27c
SUNSPUN ..................................................... pint 27c
BEANS in Tomato Sauce, Van Camp’s ... No. 2 15c
HEMO ................................................................ lb. 59c
Orange-Grapefruit Juice, Palm Beach ... No. 2 22c
CRACKERS, Snowflake or Krispy........ 2 lbs. 33c
CHEEZ-IT...................................................... pkg. 12c
COFFEE, R. & W............................................ lb. 33c
PANCAKE FLOUR, R. & W................. 212 lbs. 19c
LIPTON’S TEA, Black.............................. 12 lb. 59c
ORANGE MARMALADE, Sunny Jim .... 2 lbs. 35c
GELATINE, Wadhams.............................. pkg. 14c
ICE CREAM MIX, Old Mill................ ......... 2 for 29c
WESSON OIL.....................................
Quart 57c
EGG NOODLES, R. & W............................ 16 oz. 25c
MATCHES, Red Junior...................... 6 box. ctn. 23c
IVORY SOAP.............................................. 6 oz. 6c
OXYDOL...................................................... 24 oz. 23c
SHOPPING BAGS ................................................ 49c
per published at Hermiston, Umatil
la County. Oregon, pursuant to and
in compliance with an order made
herein by the Judge of this court on
the 22nd day of August. 1944. It will
be published for four consecutive
weeks, the first publication to be
made on Thursday, the 24th day of
August. 1944. and the last publica
tion on Thursday, the 21st day of
September. 1944.
DATED this the 22nd day of Aug
ust. 1944.
Raley Peterson.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office Address:
Pendleton, Oregon.
(Aug. 24-Sept. 21)
Dakota, where they will visit Mr.
Weber's father who is ill. They will
also visit Mrs. Weber’s parents in
Nebraska.
“Tex” Radford is enjoying a visit
from her son Jack who arrived Sun-
day morning from Mission, Texas.
School time must be just around the
corner if a rush of tonsilectomies can
be one of the indications. Ina Jane
Parsley, Sammy Parsley. Wayne Gol
lyhorn. Shirley Frazier and Grace
Ann Nelson are among those for this
week.
U. O. D. NEWS
The Office Gann
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Art is pap of a baby girl weighing 8
pounds and 2 ounces, named Janice
Mirlene. born August -6th at the Post
Hospital, and Julius is the papa of an
812 pound girl born August 17th, and
has been named Judith Elaine.
Fairy Van Housen returned Mon-
day from a two weeks vacation at
Grants Pass, Oregon.
Utilitiea
Captain Noland left Monday for
Seattle. Wash., where he will spend a
week attending a Post Engineers Cost
Accounting conference.
Jack Weber, son of D. R. Weber, is
a new employee of Roads & Grounds.
He is awaiting a call to the Army.
Willard Stratton and Roy Hender
son are attending a Furnace Opera
tion Instruction school in Vancouver,
Wash . this week. Mrs. Stratton and
Mrs. Henderson accompanied them.
D. R. Weber is in Spokane, Wash-
on business for a few days this week.
Woodrow Wilson and family left
Tuesday to spend a weeks vacation in
Yakima. Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Weber left
Monday morning for Garrison. North
mass.
Next is Jean, with light brown hair
Boss’s secretary, sweet and fair.
Then Mr. Morrison—poor sad man
Gets along with these femmes as
best he can.
He's next to Joyce, that I’m saying
to you.
She’s manager—clever and tasty,
too.
I sit next midst youth and beauty,
Just an old bag doing her duty.
Bonnie is next—a decided brunette
She's breaking in with toil and
The ninth desk is empty since men are
sweat.
e
few.
Then there is Dorothy with bills to
And it’s occupant has work'to do. |
fix.
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She's back again—no appendix
Across the room is lonely grandeur
Marion
sits
and
takes
a
gander.
Then comes Janet—a war widow gay,
She helps our morale on a gloomy At all the antics large or small
day.
That carry on across our hall.
Leila is next—she's blond as a lily
I have it on authority
And handles her job the same way
That we’re the tops at U.O.D.
as Tillie.
—Zona Harder
By Mr». Grace Shaun
Food suggestions for
the leaf week-end
Why Suffer?
When You Can Get
Fuel Now!
See Us
A regular meeting of the Hernis-
tun Townsend club well be held Tues
day. September 12. at the local U. S.
O. club. The meeting will begin at
8:30. The Townsend club is urging
that everyone register so that they
will be eligible to vote in the Novem
ber election.
for the long
week-end
Good food can make thia week-end refreshing!
Plan for it now—buy it early (at Safeway!)—
and enjoy it! Here are some sample suggestions.
Incidentally, they’ll save you money!
Edwards;':
Velveeta Cheese
ployed at Conrov.
Eighteen relatives and friends gath-
ered Sunday at the Don Kenny home
to celebrate June Coopers and Jimmie
Kenny’s birthdays with a dinner with
ice cream and cake.
The Sam Umiker family were Pen-
dleton visitors this week. Also visitors
there were Mrs. Martha Ferrili, Lt.
Morris Godwin and Mrs. Frank Ned-
balk.
Mr. Nedbalk came from Idaho Sat-
urday and they and Lt. Godwin went
on to Ellensburg Saturday.
Mrs. Beth Russell is visitine in
Idaho with relatives.
Mrs. Fred Adams had a surprise Irrigon.
birthday party for her son Robert,
Mrs. Milton Bailey and baby son.
with games and refreshments.
and Clara Fraser were Pendleton vis
Mrs. Tom Caldwell and sister Jesse itors Monday.
came home Saturday from Junction
City where they have been having a]
SUMMONS
family reunion of the Alloways.
Equity No. 7598
Mrs. Cane left Tuesday for Idaho
and then on to her home in Nebraska.
La Verne Duus returned home front IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Portland Sunday.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Cleve and
UMATILA COUNTY
son Vernon of Kennewick got back
here from Yakima Sunday. Mr. Van
Gil F. Smith. Plaintiff. vs. Vivian
Cleve and son went hack to Kenne E. Smith. Defendant.
wick Sunday. Mrs. Van Cleve is stay-
To Vivian E. Smith, defendant
ing with her daughter. Mrs. Milton above named:
Bailev.
IN THE NAME OF THE
Fred Simth, Seaman 1/c, writes
STATE OF OREGON:
that he is now in Italy.
You are required to appear and
Don Kenny and Leo H addox took answer the complaint of the plaintiff
two truck loads of melons out of town filed against you in this Court and
Monday.
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j ¡cause within four weeks of the date
Mrs. Hugh Glasgow and two grand- of the first publication of this sum
children left for W yoming where they | mons. namely, on or before Thursday
are visiting her father. Mr. Buyers, the 21st dav of September. 1944; and
there.
you will take notice that if you fail
Wayne Gollyhorn had his tonsils re to answer or otherwise plead to said
moved Monday.
complaint within said time, the plain
Mrs. W. A. Gollyhorn says her hus tiff will apply to the court for the re
band is on the honor roll on account lief prayed for therein, to-wit: A de
of his meritorious work in the army. cree dissolving the marriage contract
Mrs. Dohlman and daughter Mild now and heretofore existing between
red of Portland are visiting her broth plaintiff and defendant and for an
er Roy Minnick and family.
absolute divorce from defendant.
Roy Minnick was at home over the
This summons is published in the
week end with his family. He is em- Hermiston Herald, a weekly newspa-
Townae-nd Club To Meet
Y Homemakews' Guide
WHITE STORE
About 12 of the Pentecostal child
ren from 10 to 17 years of age went
to Hermiston Monday with Batid
Rand and the E. R. Schneiders and
on to Wallowa Lake, joining the Her
miston and Stanfield children. They
came home Saturday, reporting a
wonderful trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank French went to
The Dalles Sunday. They returned
and are moving into a Leicht cabin
from the Nora Wilson house.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper have
rented the Wilson house.
The Earl Connels were Boardman
visitors Sunday evening.
Ensign and Mrs. Donald Houghton
arrived Monday to visit Mr. Hough-
ton’s parents, the A. C. Houghtons.
This is Mrs. Houghton's first visit in
1
Captain McCoy to give us class
And set us apart from the common
Hermiston Trading Co.
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Set in a row all neat and fine
Nine little desks all in a line.
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
HALIBUT & SALMON — LUNCH MEAT
LINK SAUSAGE — WIENERS
HAMS & BACON, CHOICE CUTS
BEEF — PORK — VEAL
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72 1.D.
HUI COMIS the last “long week-end”
of the year! And whether you spend
all of it at home or enjoy a family
picnic out-of-doors, one thing is cer
tain: meals will have to be prepared.
OF.
LUG
Perhaps these menu suggestions will
be helpful:
19c
wedge of honeydew melon — Plain
omelet with jelly —Fried luncheon
meat—Toasted muffins —Coffee.
Bread, Julia Lee Wright lb. .09 Pork & Beans, Penthouse
(15 pts.) 26 oz., 2 for .25
Ritz Crackers, Nabisco
lb. .21
Ripe Olives, med. Lind. 16oz. .22 Honey, Bradshaw..... lb. jar .29
Span. Olives, Los Olivos, qt. .50 Peanut Butter, Beverly 2 lbs. .45
Tang and Prem Meat, 12 oz. .32 Mustard, French’s 9 oz. jar .12
Deviled Ham, Cudahy 3 oz. 2/.25 Salad Dressing, Duchess, qt. .35
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Saturday’s Dinner — Generous servings
of home-baked beans (cooked Fri-
day; reheated) — Cole slaw with
raisins — Crust y French rolla or
bread — Apple butter — Chilled
grapefruit.
of chilled orange juice—Hot cakes
with syrup or jam — Bacon and fried
eggs on the aide—Coffee.
.
Sunday’s Biner— Cold fried chicken
(Cook Saturday) — Potato chips-
Big bowl of tossed vegetable salad
with favorite dressing — Hot biscuits
—Coffee or iced tea.
Peaches apple box. 2.39
Maryhill - Hales
24 lb. lug. 2.79
Yakima Elbertas
.. pear box 2.19
Tornatoci ..................... 16 lb. flat .89
Potatoes, good quality......10 lbs. .29
Cantaloupes, Irrigon Hales .... lb. .07
Cane Sugar, bring your stamps 10 lbs. .63
Beet Sugar............................ 10 lb. sk. .61
Pancake Flour, Suzanna...........
lbs. .19
Shortening, Royal Satin........3 lb. jar .59
Nucoa Margarine (4 points) ... 2 lbs. .52
Sunny Bank Margarine (4 pts.) 2 lbs. .35
Canterbury Tea Bags ... ..... ctn. of 48 .36
Van Houten Cocoa............ % lb. pkg. .36
Airway Coffee, thrifty........ 3 lb. bag .58
Nob Hill Coffee, blend ........ 2 lb. bag .45
Sun Valley Beverages....... 64 oz. bot. .39
Tomato Juice, Sun'y Dw’n (18) 46 oz. .21
Cherub Milk (3 tall cans 2 pts.) 3 for 27c
Wide Mouth Lids, Kerr........... dozen .14
Jars, Kerr, glass top, etc........ doz. qts. .83
Jars, Kerr or glass top, etc., doz. pints .69
Swan Soap................................ reg. bar .06
Camay Soap, reg. bars................ 3 for .20
Palmolive Soap, large bars....... 2 for .19
Soap Flakes, Lux........... 1212 oz. box .23
'• Brunch—Chilled frech fruit
CALAVOS
Firm Ripe
lb. .15
PEPPERS
Bell Type
CELERY
Fresh Crisp
— Potatoes cooked with jackets on
—Salad with pickles, tomato wedges
and green onions — Coffee, tea, or
carbonated beverage — Chilled
watermelon.
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. DILL WEED
For Pickling
lb. .15
Solve the “What-To-Serve” Problem for the
Holidays — Buy one of these delicious Safeway
uagg
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Skinned - Whole
or Half - 5 pts. per lb.
IL Og.
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SIRLOIN STEAKS - “A” Grade (13 pts.) .... lb. .40
T-BONE STEAKS - “A” Grade (14 pts.) .... lb. .48
VEAL SIRLOIN STEAKS - “A” Grade....... lb. .36
BACON - any size piece (no points)....... ...... lb. .33
PORK CHOPS - center cuts (8 points)..........lb. .38
BEEF ROASTS - Chuck, “C” Grade..............lb. .22
GROUND BEEF - pure beef..............................lb. .28
COLORED FRYERS........................ per pound .45
IELL WELL - Assorted flavors, pkg.
For quick desserts & molded salads.
|UTi LOU - delicious pud’ngs, pkg.
Several flavors - All tempting.
Inland Cooperative
the Nu Made
Hermiston, Oregon
Network.
lb .35
Shank Ends (2 points per pound)
5c
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