The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 21, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    THF HERMISTON HERALD HF RM ISTON QRFGON
PAGE EIGHT
a "Home Coming”. We have set a
goal of 200 in Bible School. If you
are not attending Bible School in
some other school, we invite you
A pretty lawn wedding was held to meet with us.
Sunday will be the Warners'
Thursday, September 4, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. closing day with the home church.
Thomson when their daughter
Maxine was married to Ensign
Kenneth J. Bradshaw, with Rev.
C. Warner officiating.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a traditional
white dress of embroidered chiffon
I and chiffon velvet. She carried a
Vitamins WORK—
I bouquet of pink roses and wore a Restores Color Naturally
I tiara of tiny pink rosebuds on her Yes. people the nation over have reported
Vitamins WORK, and that their
| head. Her only attendant, Miss GRAYVITA
gray hair is returning to its natural color
GRAYVITA
Vitamina
contain the same amount
i Agnes Kennedy, wore a dress of of “anti gray hair vitamin
” (Plus 450 Int unite
' blue net and taffeta and carried a Bi) as tested by a leading housekeeping maga
zine. Of those tested, 88 % had return of hair
bouquet of mixed flowers. Mr. color. GRAYVITA Vitamins are non-fatten­
ing, can't harm your "permanent.” 30 day
Carl Bennett acted as best man.
supply. $1.50; 100 days, $4.00. Phone
Preceding the ceremony, Miss
Sara Wurster sang “I Love You MOORE & RIPLEY DRUG STORE
Hermiston^ Oregon
| Truly” and "Because”. Miss Ann
Mary Sherlock played the wed-
ding march.
Relatives of the bride and j
groom were present.
Community Theatre
The bride is a graduate of Uma- ,
Echo. Oregon
tilla high school and the groom is
September
23 and 24
a graduate of Hermiston high
school.
After a brief wedding trip. En-
1 sign Bradshaw will return to his '
HUMPHREY BOGART * EDDIE CANNI
base at Fallon, Nevada. His wife
BETTE DAVIS * OLIVIA de HAVILLANO
plans to join him in the near fu­
ERROL
FIYNN-JOHN GARFIELD "JOAN LESI
ture.
IDA LUPINO * DENNIS MORGAN
Echo Community Methodist
ANN SHERIOAN DINAH SHORE-ALEXB NNN
Church
Rev. Earl B. Cotton, Pastor
Sunday, September 24—10:00 a.
m., Sunday School, B. Middleton, j
superintendent; 11:00 a. m., “What j
Is Your Greatest Ambition?”; 8:00
p. m., "A Picture of Jesus."
You are invited to these services. |
—=» • =-
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
The sermon topic for Sunday |
morning will be, “Sunrise In The
West”, and Sunday evening, "The
Also Shorts
Tqwel and the Basin.”
The Church is making Sunday |
WEDDING BITES
HELD RECENTLY
R. a UJ. STORE--Fall Food Festival
PEAS
...................... Red & White, 2‘s, 6 for .95
PEAS................................ Pheasant, 303‘s, 2 for .23
LUNCHEON MEAT............Red & White, 12 oz. .35
PORK & BEANS........................ Hunt’s, No. 212‘s .25
CUT BEANS........................... Wadham’s, No. 2’s .18
CUT BEANS........................ . Pheasant, 2’s, 2 for .29
ORANGE JUICE .............. Palm Beach, 2’s, 2 for .45
BLENDED JUICE............ Palm Beach, 2’s, 2 for .43
TOMATO SAUCE .. Hunt’s Supreme, 8 oz., 2 for .13
CATSUP.................... Red & White 14 oz., 2 for .39
COCKTAIL SAUCE..........Red & White, 10 oz. .25
BABY FOOD
Red & White, 4-oz. jars, 6 for .49
PABLUM ........................................................18 oz. .39
TURKEY CONSOMME ............. Morton House .11
RAISINS.........................................................*4 lbs. .49
RAISINS
....................... Red & White, 15 oz. .15
PRUNES ..............................Red & White, 2 lbs. .35
HONEY ................................... Bradshaw’s, 2 lbs. .53
GRAPE JAMS ......................
Oswego, 2 lbs. .79
SUNSPUN ...........................
Pint .26
SOUP MIX ........................ Red & White, 2 for .19
ASST. SOUPS Soup’s On or Susan Baker’s 4 for .19
MILK
............................ Red & White, tails .10
BAKING POWDER............ Clabber Girl, 25 oz. .19
CAKE FLOUR.....................................
R. & W. .28
VANILLA or LEMON EXTRACT, R. & W. 2 oz. .39
VANILLA EXTRACT
Pheasant Imi., 8 oz. .21
SNOWDRIFT ................................................. 3 lbs. .68
PICKLING SPICES—
CINNAMON ...... 1
PEPPER
2%
CHILI PEPPERS
1
DILL SEED
2%
MUSTARD SEED 3%
CLOVES
1%
MIXED SEED ..... 1%
VEGETABLES
Green Peppers — Cucumbers
Tomatoes — Cabbage — Squash
Turnips and Carrots
WESSON OIL................................................ Quart .55
SHORTENING.................... Red & White, 3 lbs. .68
STARCH................... R. & W. Corn or Gloss, 1 lb. .09
SUGAR ....................................... :.............. 10 lbs. .67
BLUE LABEL KARO.................................. 112‘s .16
COFFEE................................ Red & White, 1 lb. .33
COFFEE..........................
Red & White, 2 lbs. .65
POSTUM..........................................................8 oz. .47
FLOUR............................. Red & White, 25 lbs. 1.05
GELATINE ........................................... Wadhams .14
GELATINE .................................................. Knox .21
TUNA FISH................................ Bumble Bee, %’s ’45
PECTIN......................................................... M.C.P. .09
WHEAT CEREAL......................... Red & White .17
ROLLED OATS.................... Red & White, 3 lbs. .26
PANCAKE FLOUR
R. & W., 212 lbs. .19
MOTHER’S OATS....................... Premium, 3 lbs. .36
CORN FLAKES................... Red & White, 18 oz. .12
BRAN FLAKES..........
Red & White, 15 oz. .11
WHEAT FLAKES.............. Red & White, 8 oz. .10
SHREDDED WHEAT................... Nabisco, 2 for .33
CORNMEAL................................... Fisher’s, 2 lbs. .17
BEANS.................... Small White or Reds, 5 lbs. .43
BEANS.............................. U. S. No. 1 Limas, 3 lbs. .43
PEANUT BUTTER..................Sunny Jim, 2 lbs. .57
GRAVY MIX..................
Golden Rich, 112 oz. .10
CREAM WHIP................... Sure Whip, 112 oz. .10
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI R. & W., 112 lbs. .25
MAVIS COLA
2 hot. .35
CLOROX
12 gal. .27
VANO
Quart .29
FLY SPRAY
Quart .39
Standard
MATCHES
6 box cln. .23
LIQUID FLOOR
POLISH. Simoniz qt. .79
RICE
3 lb. pkg. .39
STOVE POLISH ................. 15
Black Silk
SOAP, Lady Godiva 4 for .19
WASHO
24 ox. .19
NUBORA
Giant 49
SHOPPING BAGS
.49
Victory
SHOPPING BAGS
.25
Sho-Woven
Hermiston Trading Co.
MEAT DEPT —
Beef — Pork — Veal — Fryers
Roasting Hens — Ground Beef
Pork Sausage & Lunch Meat
.12
.12
.19
.12
.12
.12
.15
os.
ox.
ox.
ox.
ox.
ox.
ox.
on these Household Needs—
,
RED & WHITE STORE
THURSDAY. SEPT. 21. 1944.
GRAY
Grayvita
U.O.D. HEWS
he will leave for overseas duty. Mrs.
Houghton plans to return to Denver
where she will attend the University
(Continued troni page 1)
of Colorado. They have been visiting
Inspection
Miss Marie Cooper spent the Don’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
week end in Seattle. Wn., visiting Houghton of Irrigon. Irrigon friends
honored them with a bridal shower
friends.
Earl Muse and Bill Young who and charivari.
are on field trips visited inspection
The box and pallet shop crew sur­
Tuesday. They left for Pasco prised Myrtle Markham last Satur-
where they will complete their day noon with a "cake and icecream”
work.
birthday party. They presented her
Clayton Norton left Thursday to with a large white leather hassock.
enter the Army.
Viri Willson, Fletta Jones and
Chas. McFall are on the sick list this
The power of suggestion has re­ week.
warded many employees who took
C. II. Johnson is the proud owner
advantage of the "Ideas-for-Victo- of a new home in Hermiston.
ry" olan. Another year has begun
Plant Property
for this plan and the following em-1 Myra Getchell and Gerry Batchelor
ployees have made worthy contri­ spent Saturday afternoon in Walla
butions during August: Joe Lewis, I Walla shopping.
Bertie Barton, R. W Keith. Ray- j Mr. Jackson spent the first of last
mond E. Bullington, Lloyd A. | week in Portland, returning to work
Platt, W. W. Hunsinger, J. J. Matt­ Wednesday.
hews, Floyd D. Sherwood, Laura > Evelyn Ford spent Wednesday in
Brown and W. L. Smith.
Walla Walla.
Thelma Henderson spent last weak
(Held from last week)
visiting with relatives and shopping
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Driscoll of in Portland.
Brooklyn, New York- have returned to
Mabel Rand was in Portland the
their home after spending a summer first week of September. While there
vacation with Mrs. Driscoll’s sister. she visited with friends and relatives.
Miss Ruth Gifford.
Galen Matthews. Pharmacist 3/c,
Frank Brace left last week for Cas- is home on furlough after a number
per, Wyoming, to visit his son Bob of months sea duty with the navy.
who has received his call for overseas His father Jack Matthews is parts
duty. Bob formerly worked in the man in Plant Property.
Magazine Field Office.
Maga zine Area
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Solomon and
(Held from last week)
family are spending this week in La
Misses Alice Frosh and Lucille Kee­
Grande visiting with relatives.
nan spent last week end in Imbler.
West Area
Oregon, visiting Miss Keenan's moth­
Misses Jean Brown and Frances er and father.
Culver spent Monday in La Grande.
Miss Susie Graves has transferred
Miss Norma Getchell is back on the from Lawrence Leader’s crew to the
job after a week’s illness.
planning branch in the Magazine
West Area office force gave a fare- Field Office.
well luncheon Monday for Mrs. Velma
Mrs. Zora Stumbaugh, formerly of
Goodwin.
Lewis Wilson, gm 3 C, is a guest of the Magazine Area Office force, is to
teach school at Mission.
Miss Helen Greer.
Miss LaVerne Myer from Binford.
Box Eactoi'y
North
Dakota, is a new employee in
Ensign and Mrs. Don Houghton
from Camp Endicott. R. I., left Thurs­ the Equipment and Supply Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson celebrat­
day morning for San Francisco where
ed their 11th wedding anniversary on
September 2nd. They attended the
VOTE FOR
Round Up Dress Up Parade and
dance at Happv Canyon. Mrs. Fran­
C.J. + ces Troesch was their guest.
SHORB
FOR
ANTELOPE TAGS
ABE AVAILABLE
CONGRESS
—pa. Fei. Adv.
Oregon's first big game season
of this year opens for antelope on
September 24 and will extend
through October 7. Plenty of an­
telope tags are still available for
sale at the Portland office of the
Game Commission, the fees being
$2.50 for residents and $5 for non-
residents. In making application
WORK OF ALL KINDS for a tag. a person should forward
the correct fee and information as
Located at Former Second Hand
to the number and kind of hunt-
I ing license held.
Store Location in Hermiston.
All of the antelope range is open
♦ ♦ ♦
to hunting with certain exceptions
Boyd Swanson I The Drakes Flat area and the Mil­
lican-Fort Rock-Wagontire area
General
Welding
closed
SAFEWAY
Value Event
MANY MORE FOODS NOW POINT-FREE
Since Sunday you’ll have
lots more blue ration points
to spend for canned fruits.
Nearly all Canned Vegetables
are now point - free. Many
other items, too! Safeway
can save you money on all
your foods.
Penthouse
Pork & Beans 26 oz. can
Fancy, Sweets
Libby Peas
No. 2 can
Gardenside
Tomato Sauce 8 oz. can
Campbell’s Veg-Beef,
Soups
Chic.-Noodle - Can
PURPLE PLUM
Oaky Foods
Peach dam
Pumpkin
Starr Brand
No. 212 glass
NU-MADE Mayonnaise
Fresh-tasting
Kraft Dressing
Qt. Jar
MARMALADE
Tropical
2 lb. jar
SYRUP
16 oz. bot
Sleepy Hollow cane & maple
PANCAKE FLOUR
Suzanna
312 lb. sack
OS
.IS
Edwards Coffee
A0
LIMA BEANS
Canned Meat
You can depend
on this. Safeway
meats are always
the best quality
the best eating
29
12 oz. can sad
.26
SATIN
3 lb. jar
33 ROYAL
59
Quick-Mix Shortening
21 WHEATIES
Giant Size
12 oz. pkg. 14
SOAP
19 DUZ Granulated
2112 oz. box 23
2 lb. bag
California Large
WHITE MAGIC
40 oz. box
Bleach
KITCHEN CRAFT
Enriched Flour
12 gal. bottle
1 00
2 ib. pkg. .20
07
Del Monte
No. 212 can
TREET, TANG or KEM
BISQUICK
Betty Crockers
Seedless Raisins
Dude Ranch
2-lb. jar
47
Qt. Jar •
MIRACLE WHIP
Gerber or
Heinz
Can
.10
.IS
17
Safeway Meats
Veal Roasts
"'33
“A” Grade
Veal Rib Chops
lb. 20
Beef Short Ribs
lb.
“A” Grade - No Points
"A & "B” Grade - No Pts.*
Sirloin Steaks
AL
lb.
Blade Cuts. “A" grade
5 pts.
25 lb*. $1.02
10
17
lb. A1
“A" Grade - 13 Points
Beef Roasts
50 lb. sack I -77
00
0
-O
GUARANTEÍDFRESM PRODUCE
n.,m
Pears
go PRUNES
$2.43
Tree Ripened
Apple Box
Bartletts for Canning
Apple Box
APPLES
Pound
Assorted Varieties
CANTALOUPES
REMEMBER—
$2.59
Pound
09
04
Vine Ripened
SHAPES - Ribiers
Pound .11
CORN - Golden Sweet Pound .10
SAFEWAY
Canning.
Regular Fruit Jars
Kerr Mason
Kerr Glass Top
Ball Vacu-Seal
Pts., doz.
2a
Qt*, doz.
.83
KERR LIDS, Wide Mouth, doz. ,14
KERR ECONOMY CAPS 2 doz. 43
JAR CAPS ........
dozen .09
Kerr, Ball. Vacu-Seal
JAR RUBBERS -
Ball reg. or Ball
dosen 04