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

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    SEW FOR RED CROSS
AT U.S.O. CLUB EVERY TUESDAY
Come Any Hour — Leave Any Hour — Between 1-5
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Materials are here.
Make Lap Robes for Hospital Veterans.
Make Ditty Bags for overseas men.
Plenty of work to do by hand or machine. •
Tea served at 3:30 while sewing.__________
MEAT DEPARTMENT
FISH—Halibut, Salmon, Kippered Cod
VEAL, LAMB & PORK CHOPS
BEEF, VEAL & PORK ROASTS
3 lbs. 26c
ROLLED OATS. Red & While
large 37c
ROLLED OATS. Mother's Premium
28c
BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE. Red & White
12c
CORN FLAKES, Red & White
........ pint 26c
SUNSPUN
.................................................
9 ox. 11c
PREPARED MUSTARD. Red & White
46 ox. 26c
TOMATO JUICE. Red A White .................
2 for 27c
DICED BEETS, Red & White No. 2's
21c
ORANGE-GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. Palm Beach No. 2»
CHILI CON CARNE WITH BEANS. Cerretelli’s
16 os. 23c
3 for 28c
TOMATO SOUP, Phillips or Campbells
No. 2%2‘s 25c
PORK k BEANS. Hunt's .........................
..... 2 for 35c
CUT BEANS. Wadhams No. 2's .............
2 for 29c
CUT BEANS. Pheasant No. 2 *
...... 2 for 33c
PEAS. Rod & White No. 2's ....................
No. 2's 78c
JAM, Oswego Assorted ...........................
1 lb. 33c
COFFEE. Red & White .............................
PURE VANILLA or LEMON EXTRACT. Red & White 2 os. 39c
CORNBREAD MIX. Cinch ......................
SOUP MIX. Soup's On or Susan Baker's
SHORTENING. Red & White ..... ......
MOLASSES, Green Label Brer Rabbit
PECTIN, M. C. P. ....................... ...............
FRISKIES DOG FOOD. Cubes or Meal
LADY GODIVA SOAP . .............................
NU BORA ............................... ............ ■.......
OLD DUTCH ................................................
1 lb.
10c pkg.
... 3 lbs.
12 os.
22c
5c
54c
17c
.... 412 lbs.
....... 4 for
Giant
2 for
53c
19c
49c
15c
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT -
.... 2 for .29
LETTUCE, large solid heads
,
.3 lbs. .17
SPINACH, nice and tender .
..
per
lb. .13
LEMONS ................................
per
lb.
.09
APPLES, your selection......
per
lb.
-16
CAULIFLOWER..................
10
lbs.
.33
POTATOES, U. S. No. 1......
4
lbs.
.15
ONIONS..................................
ker, Hermiston. 12th.
Hogs, Duroc Jersey Lois Hunt of
Hermiston placed 3rd in open
class, and in Northeastern Oregon
class with a pen of four fat hogs,
she placed 3rd.
In the County Baby Beeves
group. Umatilla county received
5th place. This consisted of 5
steers with 3 owners.
MISS EARNHEART
Miss Lulu Earnheart. War Em­
ergency Assistant, of the county
extension office, left this week for
work in Wallowa county with the
adult groups and 4-H club mem­
bers there Miss Earnheart will
continue her work in Umatilla
county again in the spring.
For the past seven months. Miss
Earnheart has been working with
Umatilla 4-H club members in one
of the biggest food production and
preservation programs that the
county has had. Club work will
continue with special stress being
placed on organization in the next
two months.
Miss Earnheart is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Earnheart.
farming in south Cold Springs Can­
yon.
Sixth War Loan Drive Set
The sixth war loan drive will be
launched November 20, and extend
through December 16. Fourteen
billion dollars is the total quota
with five billion to be raised from
individuals. With the accumulated
successes of our military opera­
tions, the people seem to have be­
come more complacent, feeling
that a relaxation in our financing
efforts will not prove harmful.
This is a most dangerous attitude
as the sale of War Bonds is more
important now than ever before.
MANY ATTEND
HEC MEETING
RED * WHITE STORE
at the I.O.O.F. hall in Athena, with
Mignonette Chapter No. 86 acting
as host. Sessions began with reg­
istration at 9:30 a. m. continuing
throughout the day. A one o’clock
The 38th annual Rebekah con- luncheon was held in the basement
vention of district No. 19 of Ore- of the Baptist church and dinner
gon was held last Friday, Oct. 13 was also held there at 6:30 in the
evening. There was a very good
attendance. During the afternoon
session election of new district of­
ficers was held with Sister Naome
Tucker elected as chairman for the
1945 convention, to be held in Wes­
ton. Weston chapter will be hosts.
Alma Green of Pendleton was
elected vice chairman, Carol John­
son of Weston, secretary; Bertha
Walker of Freewater, treasurer;
Velma Holmes of Pendleton, war­
den, and Beaulah Simons of Her­
miston, conductor, Elsie Anderson
of Weston was appointed Left Sup­
port to the chairman, and Marion
Wilson, the new president. Right
Support. Irene Hoag of Stanfield
was appointed chaplain: Lena
Blomgreen of Weston, musician;
Marion Dickenson, Inside Guard;
Leona Young., Outside Guard; Ed­
na Beddo. Right Support of the
vice chairman, and Ora Johnson.
Left Support of the vice chairman.
REBEKAHS HOLD
ANNUAL MEET
xpert hands to
smooth the way to new beauty for
you ... to give you the most
flattering make-up you ever had I
Export advice to aid you in keeping
your complexion lovely through the
years!
That it the thrill you
have in store for you during the
Beauly Week visit of
MISS PARALLEE KENDALL
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Cara-Nome Specialist
By appointment only.
Miss Kendall will devote 45 min­
utes to you for an individual skin
analysis, a beautifying facial and
make-up and advice for daily
complexion care.
Miss Kendall comes
at our own expense to extend
this courtesy to our friends and
customers.
Make your appoint­
ment now! Only 10 consultations
can be given daily—9 a. m. to
4:45 p. m.
Moore & Ripley Drug
JSXeE °A"°
»toss
BEAUTY WEEK
October 23 - 28 inc.
New Oil Stoves
(Certificate Required)
New Cock Stoves
(No Certificate Needed)
Inland Cooperative
COLUMBIA
GRANGE NOTES
Hermiston, Oregon
Several new members are a wel­
come addition to the Grange. They
are Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Peverley,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett. Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Put­
nam. Ruth McCulley and Martha
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney of
Stanfield were visitors at the
meeting on October 17th. They
formerly belonged to Columbia
Grange.
All members are greatly inter­
ested in preparing ior Pomona
Grange which will meet in Her-
miston on November 2nd. The af-
fair will take place at the Fair Ex­
hibit building, and at the U. S. O.
The next Home Economics club
meeting will be held at the Duff
Knight home with Mrs. Knight and
Mrs. Hackler as hostesses.
Ruth McCulley and Louise Ham­
mer sang Blue Hawaii at the last
meeting. They were accompanied
by Mary Ellen Hancock.
Mrs. Alex Jones and Mrs. Mc­
Culley were hostesses at the last
Home Economics club which was
held in the club house. The table
was attractive with bouquets of
fall flowers and a centerpiece of Baty.
grapes, and dainty refreshments
Trinity Lutheran Church
were served. Plans were laid for
Rev. E. M. Butenshon, Pastor
entertaining Pomona Grange
Pendleton, Oregon
which will be held in November.
Services every second and
Master Ott and Asst. Steward fourth Sunday of the month at
Nellie Tucker favored the group 2:30 p. m. at the Baptist church.
Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Lad­
with an exhibition waltz, by way
of reinstating themselves in the ies Aid meeting each second Mon­
good graces of the Lecturer, Mrs. day of the month at 2:00 p. m.
The Music Makers
will furnish the music at the
DANCE EVER» SATURDR9
9:00 P.M.
— HERMISTON PARK HALL —
Adm. 75c and 50c, incl. tax
29th ANNIVERSARY SALE!
—aT
eia Ve
1
Lower Living Costs
for a Community
of a few Hundred
opened its first store at
American Falls. Idaho.
Soon the now storekeeping
methods which cut food
costs so effectively spread
dr
al owape GraTRY
iur
Lower Living Costs a
— for Millions —• E
finest quality foods it is
possible to buy at the low­
est possible cost to its cus­
tomers. That’s why we say—
CompaAa Saleway Ü o L má
and See (a youA^alf!
TEA
10c sixe
08
13
Canterbury Black - lb. 85c ■
MOLASSES
Red Hen
38 oz. boi.
10
»IV
SALT
package 07
Sno-White. plain or iodiz.
wVl
50
lb.
sk.
FLOUR
VANILLA 8 ox. bottle
or Lemon. Westag Flavor*
SUGAR
S lb. sack
Beet. Stamps 30-31-32-33-40
String Beans. Lorraine
No. 2 can .10
Sliced Beets. Blue Tag
No. 303’s .14
Corn. Butter Kernel whole .... No. 2’s .14
Sid. Tomatoes. Grdnside. 30 p.. 212‘s .13
512 oz. pkg. .10
Evap. Corn, Copes
3 cans .25
Campbell Tomato Soup
3 oz. can .13
Cudahy's Deviled Ham
Treet. Tang or Prem....... 12 oz. can .31
Prince Leo Salmon
No. 1 tall .21
Sii. Peaches, Highway. 30 pts., 212‘s .21
Apricots. Vai. Gold, 60 pts., No. 212‘s .17
RICE
3 ib. Pkg- 77
lc Sale
Edwards
Blue Rose, choice
Kitchen Craft. 25 lb. 1.02
Royal
Satin
SHORTENING
DRINK MORE JUICES!
.. for health and refreshment!
Safeway has a large variety of ’em
—priced low!
TOMATO JUICE
10
• " 7
Sunny Dawn 46 oz (40 pts.)
BLENDED JUICE
2 cans .33
Adams - No. 2 cans
ORANGE JUICE
4 46 os. can .43
Adams
GRPFRUT. JUICE 13
Town House - No. 2 can
V-8 VEG. COCKTAIL
(10 points)
PRUNE JUICE
Sunsweet
’i hi mu
throughout the west To­
day. Safeway values con-
.23
.20
.15
.05
.12
.47
.26
.09
.37
.15
.22
.21
Macaroni or Spaghetti, Porter 24 oz.
Kraft Cheese. Old English, 3 pt., 5 oz.
Van Camp Tenderoni, 6 oz.. 2 pkgs.
Tomato Sauce. Gardenside
can
Red Hill Catsup, 50 pts. .. 14 oz. bot.
Nu Made Mayonnaise
32 oz. jar
Kraft Miracle Whip
pint jar
Old Mill Vinegar, cider
pint
Banana Flakes. Kanana
512 oz
Pancake Flour, Suzanna 212 lb. pkg.
Flapjack Flour. Albers .. 212 lb. pkg.
Cano Syrup, Sleepy Hollo’16 oz. bot.
4-H MEMBERS
WIN AWARDS
The 13 steers and 10 swine ex-
hibited by 4-H club members from
Umatilla county at the Pacific In­
ternational amounted to a total of
11.860 pounds selling for $2,220.69
for beef, and 2,215 pounds of pork
selling for $443.00.
The steer of Wendell Hogg of
Stanfield placed 4th in Light An-
gur class, weighed 795 pounds and
sold for 30 cents per pound, a total
of $238 50
Other awards were as follows:
Light Angus, class of 20 steers,
Wendell Hogg of Stanfield placed
4th; Jim Hogg, Stanfield. placed
5th.
Heavy Angus, class of 17 steers.
Elaine Hogg, Stanfield, placed 7th.
Light Hereford, class of 23
steers. Earl Edwards. Freewater,
placed 5th and Earl Edwards of
the same city, placed 15th.
Medium Hereford, class of 27
steers, awards were as follows:
Harry Baker, Hermiston. 7th; Bob
Lewis. Freewater. 9th: Harry Ba-
Now Available!
A group of 20 ladies enjoyed a
meeting of the Westland Home
Economics club at the home of
Mrs. B. C. Zeek Wednesday. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Rodger Hollomon on But­
ter Creek November 8
The subject of the November
meeting will be “Canned Lunches”
for children and workmen. A pot
luck dinner will be served at noon.
Hermiston Tradingco
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
"
18 os. .14
...... quart .25
Guaranteed
Quality
!b. jar
.59
One reg. package
Shredded Ralston
for lc with the
purchase of 1 pkg.
of Ralston whole
wheat cereal at
reg. price of 20c
COFFEE
Lb. Jar
Fancy Peas Sweet and Tender No.
2 can :15
p ... Idaho Reds and Great
E IL L.. go
DCdnl Northern Large Whites V IDs —R ore—
Salad Dressing Super Flavor qL jar .35
Crackers
Fresh Baked
Soda Crackers
SEEDLESS RAISINS, Thompson*
DRIED PRUNES. Clara Vai
NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT
TOBACCO. Edgeworth, lb. 98c
SÀTEV/AY MEAT
Quality Blend
...... 4 lb. pkg. 25c
2 lb. pkg. 28c
12 ox. pkg. 11c
Model, lb. 67c
SHOULDER LAMB RST. lb. .24
1
“A" Grade - 4 Points
lb.. 19
BEEF SHORT RIBS
“A" and "B” Grade - No Points
GROUND BEEF
FRESH OYSTERS
lb. .28
Pint .65
SALMON
Fresh Columbia River - Slices
BEEF LIVER
HALIBUT
BEEF ROASTS
“A" Grade
-39
Lb. .27
Lb.
SIRLOIN STEAK
"A” Grade
BEEF ROASTS
A” Grade - Boneless Rump - 12 Points
CABBAGE
.............. lb. 42c
Solid Heads
CARROTS
.............. lb. 61c
Fresh - Clip Top
LETTUCE.............. I head 13c
Local - Crisp
ORANGES
............J
Valencias
APPLES. Red Delicious, extra fancy - lb. .09
PUMPKINS, ripe, medium sises
.............
SQUASH. Hubbard cut or whole
box $3.49
pound .05
..... lb. .03
POTATOES. U. S. Deschutes No. 1. 5 lb. 19c. 15 lbs. 54c. 100. 3.49
ONIONS
3 lb*. 7c: 50 lb*. 1.09
ONIONS. Boilers, small size
HUNDREDS OF BIRTHDAY VALUES-^/ Qowr SAFEWAY!