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PAGE EIGHT HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON U,O,D. NEWS Your RED& WHITE Store SPECIALS ON BAKING NEEDS! RED & WHITE FLOUR....................... 25 lbs. $1.05 SHORTENING, R. & W.............. 1 lb. — 3 pkgs. 68c CAKE FLOUR, R. & W............................ 44 oz. 27c MILK, R. & W................. Tall cans 10c CORN MEAL, Fisher’s.............................. 2 lbs. 18c RYE, Graham or Whole Wheat, Fisher’s 2 lbs. 20c BAKING POWDER, Calumet............. 25 oz. 29c PURE LEMON or VANILLA, R. & W.......... 2 oz. 41c IMITATION VANILLA................................. 8 oz. 21c SUGAR, C &H................... :.................. 10 lbs. 67c BLUE LABEL KARO................................. 112‘s 17c MOLASSES, Brer Rabbit Gold Label 12 oz. 21c MOLASSES, Brer Rabbit Green Label 12 oz. 17c SEEDLESS RAISINS................................ 4 lbs. 49c BUCKWHEAT Pancake Fl’r, R. & W. 212 lbs. 28c ROLLED OATS, R. & W.......................... 3 lbs. 28c PRUNES, R. & W........................................ 2 lbs. 35c SPRY.......................................................... 3 lbs. 69c CUT BEANS, Wadhams Fancy No. 2 18c TOMATO SOUP, Phillips............. ...... 2 cans 19c TURKEY CONSOMME WITH NOODLES, Morton House.... 1012 oz. 11c DRY BEANS, Triad Small White or Reds.............................. 2 lbs. cello. 29c TOILET SOAP, Lux................................. 2 bars 15c TOILET SOAP, Lifebuoy........................ 2 bars 15c RINSO.......................................................... 24 oz. 23c SWAN................................................................reg. 6c — PRODUCE DEPARTMENT — TURNIPS............... ........................2 bu. 14c CARROTS ............................... 2 bu. 9c CELERY ........................................ lb. 16c FANCY GRAPES........................... 2 lbs. 29c JUICE ORANGES .................... doz. 32c Assorted Fruits and Melons (Continued from page 7) Now it is graveyard when only spooks and guards roam about. Charlie, the checker, goes out to check, the Yardmaster also goes out. At one of the nine desks sits Anna, left all alone To make documents and bills and ans wer the phone. Take bills to the depot so the ears can roll. Carrying bombs to the front, to take their toll. All alone in this great building, the wind howls, the windows rattle. ' The walls creak, the ghosts walk. An na listens to the spooks’ prattle. . 1 But after months and months she has learned to be brave For after all she is too old to be a WAVE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1944 On this old coot they're darn sure to call. They say he won’t die. this gnarled old jay. He'll just dry up and blow far away; Now let’s up on our toes and quick step all If we hold up our end with Shuffle- Hip Wall. —No. 890 ORDNANCE MISSION E. M. Ayers, Pasor Phone 3809 Sunday, September 10— -Preaching at 2 p. m., subject. “No Room”: Sun day School at 3 p. m.: Evening ser- vice at 8 p. m., subject. “No Hope.” Wednesday evening, September 13. prayer and Bible study in Romans 13 and 14. You are cordially invited to attend and take part in these services. Ranchers Buy Registered Cattle : Now all remember, no hard feelings, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews and this is all in fun. And we must carry on until this war Marian and Florence recently attend ed an auction sale of registered Here is won, Anna Myrick (Graveyard Gal) ford cattle held at the Bar 14 ranch at Ellensburg, Wn. Mr. Andrews pur chased a fine registered young herd Shuffle-Hip Wall In a salvage yard shack in spring or bull, besides a cow and a calf to add to hris own registered herd. Mr. and in fall, You’ll find an old cuss called Shuffle- Mrs. Ernest Sires of Stanfield also at tended the sale where Mr. Sires pur Hip Wall: He’s ringboned ankles and spavine old chased three head of cows with calves. Mrs. Golda W. Myrick of Hermiston knees, But he yanks out the nails with the also was present at the auction. greatest of ease. I.yle Tilden Home On Visit At draw or stud he sure is a whiz. For at the close of the game the chips Recognition as eligible to qualify are all his. for the petty officer rate of electri He drinks great gulps of the devil’s cian’s mate third class came to Blue own brew. jacket Lyle G. Tilden, 21. Hermiston, Then ehases it down with an imp during recent graduation ceremonies made stew. at the Naval Training School (Elec His brawny old arms are as strong trical) on the University of Minneso as new steel. ta campus. Minneapolis. Minn. Lyle He can walk on his hands and turn a spent the week end in Hermiston with cartwheel. his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. If it's nailing they want or work with G. Tilden. He now awaits further a maul dutv orders. PROTECTION i automobile financial ROY DUNCAN, AGENT Phone Stanfield 722 ROCKET GUN GETS AAAAAAAAAAAAA THREE PLANES Register Now! The aircraft rocket gun of the Ord nance Department. Army Service Forces, is doing some remarkable feats against the enemy. Colonel A. S. Buyers, Commanding Officer, Umatilla Ordnance Depot, said that probably the most interest ing was one that recently happened in the China-Burma-India theatre of op erations. Several of our planes were out on a mission. Returning to their base, they flew through a dense cloud formation and one of the planes be came separated from the rest. When the pilot emerged from the clouds, there were-four Zeros waiting for him. He let one rocket fly and it made a direct hit on one of the Zeros and blew it apart. While attempting to avoid the debris, two of the remain ing Zeros collided and crashed. The other Zero fled. The pilot was cred ited with dowing three Zeros with one shot, a very creditable performance. ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A Vote 316 “YES” on November 7th Monthly Annuities - $60 at 60 or 18 up if disabled. (Sponsored by Townsend Club) ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ WORK KINDS Second Located Store Location in Hermiston. PEACHES * CANNING/ — MEAT DEPARTMENT — BEEF — A - B - C — GRADE PORK — VEAL — LUNCH MEAT — LARD HAMS — BACON — TILLAMOOK CHEESE Hermiston Trading Co. RED & WHITE STORE HERMISTON RAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, pastor We conduct five regular services every week. The aim of our church is to serve the Lord to the greatest ex tent. Our teachings throughout the Church School is Bible centered. We believe, “that without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sin." ------------1 Ruction Sale J. H. REID RANCH Bud Curtis, Owner 3% Miles East of Hermiston Wednesday, Sept. 13 SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P. M. 15 Head Milk Cows 17 Head Calves 4 Yearlings , 13 Shoats. 80 to 100 pounds 3 Sows to farrow this month 1 Sow with six pigs 1 Team Work Horses 25 Tons of Hay 10 Acres Corn in the field 1 Farmall Tractor 1 Plow with tractor 1 Mower 1 Manure Spreader 1 McC.-Deering Cream Separator 1 Large Straw Stack 250 Sacks Oats Bud Curtis, Owner TERMS R. C. PETERS Auctioneer CASH. PETE BERG Clerk Hurry! Get your canning peaches now! The pick of the Northwest's finest orchards are on display at your Saleway—and they're priced LOW! Come select yours today I RATtONING CALENDAR Processed Foods—Book 4, Blue stamps A8 through L5 valid indefin itely. Meat, Butter, Fats and Cheese — Book 4. Red stamps A8 through G5 valid indefinitely; Spare stamp 25 valid exclusively for 10 points lamb through October 21. Sugar—Book 4, Sugar stamp 30. 31, 32 and 33 valid indefinitely for 5 pounds each; Sugar stamp 40 valid through February 28. 1945, for 5 ¡ pounds home canning only; For more i canning sugar, apply local board, us- I ing spare stamp 37. — I Shoes—Loose stamps invalid. Book 13, Airplane stamps 1 and 2 valid in- | definitely. Gasoline Coupons—Not valid unless endorsed. “A” No. 12 vaild through September 21. “A” No. 13 valid Sep tember 22. Apply by mail to local I boards now for renewal, attaching back cover of “A” book. Blanks avail able at service stations. Fuel Oil—Period 4-5 coupons valid through September 30. New period 1 coupons valid now. Tire Inspection Records—Must be presented for gasoline applications. Stoves—Apply at local OPA board for nurchase certificates. Wood. Coal. Sawdut—Delivery by priorities based on written statement of needs. Price Control—Report overcharges to price clerk at local OPA board. Rent Control—'Petitions now being received in all area rent offices under ‘peculiar circumstances” amendment. ECHO COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Earl R. Cotton, Pastor Sunday. September 10—10 a. m., Sunday School. B. Middleton, super intendent: It a. m.. “The Great Teacher”: 7:15 p. m.. Youth Fellow ship: 8 p. m., “Trial by Fire.” You are invited to these services. SAFEWAY ELBERTA PEACHES apple box 2.39 18 lb. flat 2.19 MARYHILL HALES ITALIAH PRUNES 50 lb. box 2.69 TOMATOES, right far canning 16 lb. flat .00 BARTLETT PEARS apple box 2.88 II COMING ON SCHEDULE FOR ONE MORE WEEK ONLY . . . No More Coal on Tracks then Until October 1 ORDER YOUR WINTER’S SUPPLY TODAY! --------- — 1 Inland Cooperative Hermiston, Oregon Need jars, rings, lids? You'll find everything you need at Saleway at a saving I Pint Jars 24 for 1.09 Kerr, Vacu-Seal, Ball Glass Top Jar Lids 3 doz. .25 Kerr. Ball Vacu- Seal, Bernardin Qt. Jars 12 for .69. Kerr, Vacu-Seal, Ball Glass Top Jar Caps dozen .21 Kerr, Ball Reg.. Vacu-Seal Jar Lids dozen .14 Wide Mouth Kerr Mason Jar Rub’rs 3 doz. .10 Ball Top-Seal. Presto .III !■■■ JELS RITE PECTIN You can make jelly quickly and easily! 8 oz. bottle Ongal ape VIdUKGle Snowflake Sodas and Honeymaid Grahams 4 LB. PKG. 90 L .10 Purple Plum Jamskana Brend.. *R*Â".35 tasty jelly—made from Jelly Clear, the tropical guava fruit NCR* .30 SUGAR Bring your stamps! Beet Sugar 10 lbs. sk. .62 Cane 10 lbs. .63 ROYAL SATIN Shortening Creams quickly 3 lb. jar ........................... 59 Pork & BeansEsnbrs,Brend 26 oz. CAN.10 Il —!_ _ a. Pea. Bean. Gumbo. Scotch- 11 oz. ei MORNING GLORY OATS Quick or regular 3 lb. pkg. .26 Heinz ooups Broth, Noodle (3 pts.) 2 CANSZv FLOUR Kitchen Craft FLOUR Drifted Snow KRUSTEAZ 17 oz. pkg. For pie crusts PANCAKE FLOUR 3% lb. Suzanna sk. SNO-WHITE SALT 26 oz. Plain or iodized MORTON SALT 26 oz. Plain or iodized RAISINS Seedless PEANUT BUTTER 1 lb. jar Beverly BABY FOOD 41 oz. can Gerbers (1 point) MAYONNAISE Nu Made Pint jar Help Conserve Paper! Bring Your Shopping Bag! PORK & BEANS 20 Van Camp's (13 points) MEAT BALLS 16 oz. & Gravy, Dennison DEVILED HAM 3 oz. can Underwood MACARONI DINNER 2 for Kraft - 12 point per pkg. * VINEGAR Quart bot. .15 19 1O Heinz AAAI ■ UVAL. Canning Supplie» CIDER VINEGAR Gal. Old Mill PUREX BLEACH % gallon bottle WHITE MAGIC Bleach bot. S gallon bottle OXYDOL SOAP 24 oz. box IVORY SOAP large bars PERSONAL IVORY Guest bars 2 for .09 bar Beef Roasts lb. GRADE A - 5 POINTS Ground Beef lb. A or B GRADE lb. Pork Chops .19 .10 CENTER CUT -8 POINTS HAMS SKINNED 5 POINTS 28 28 38 lb 36 BOlLinG BEEF A OF B GRADE lb. .18 RABBITS FRESH DRESSED SAFEWAY A carload—just arrived — it's point free, too!