THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
U. O. D. MEWS
Your
RED & WHITE
Store
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
Fresh Salmon, Halibut
Link and Country Style
and Oysters.
Sausage.
Beef, Veal and Pork
Lunch Meat, assorted,
Roasts and Steaks.
and Corned Beef.
sugared or plain, doz. .25
.. Red & White, 15 oz. .14
.............Red & White .28
.....Red & White, 12‘s .09
.... Underwood’s, 3 oz. .20
R. & W. Snack, 12 oz. .36
..................... 1 pound .59
DOUGHNUTS........
RAISINS.................
CAKE FLOUR........
DEVILED MEAT...
DEVILED HAM
LUNCHEON MEAT
HEMO..................
STUFFED OLIVES........... King Brand, 63 oz. .48
MAVIS COLA............................................12 oz. .18
CRACKERS................................................ 2 lbs. .33
CHEEZ-IT .............................................................. 12
COFFEE.............................. Red & White, 1 lb. .33
TEA....................................... Tenderleaf, 12 lb. .53
BEANS.................. Triad Small White, 2 lb. cello .27
BEANS.......................... Red Kidney, 2 lb. cello .27
PANCAKE FLOUR....... Red & White, 2 1 lbs. .21
FLOUR............................ Red & White, 25 lbs. 2.05
SUGAR......................... •.......................... 10 lbs. .67
SHORTENING..................... Red & White, 1 lb. .18
RICE
ex. fey., B.R. Blue Streak, 2 pkgs. .25
TOMATOES....... ex. Standard Honor, No. 21,‘s .19
BRAN FLAKES..........
WHEAT FLAKES......
STARCH.....................
SPRY........................
RINSO.....................
LUX TOILET SOAP..
SWEETHEART SOAP
Red & White, 15 oz. .11
Red & White, 8 oz. .10
.. Red & White, 1 lb. .09
lbs. .69
(Continued from: Paze Oues
Sybil Petteys was on the sick
list two days last week.
Sgt. and Mrs. Trarbaugh are the
parents of a son born at the Post
Hospital October 15th. Betty, to
her many friends, formerly work
ed at Guard Headquarters. Sgt.
Trarbaugh is somewhere in the
South Pacific.
Fire Department
Geo. E. Russell. Fire Depart
ment, and Mrs. Russell, Plant Se
curity, returned last week from a
business trip to Lewiston, Idaho.
Lottie Ransdell is ill in the Post
| Hospital.
Mrs. Jesse Mohr, mother of
I Chief Mohr, is visiting here.
Alton M. Hooker. Stephen A.
Westfall, Walter King, Clyde Van
Arsdale. Batie Rand. Wm. J. Tem-
oleton. Peter Nash and Charles E.
Parrish are new employees on the
Fire Department.
James Drake, photographer, is
now in the Naw and is training at
Camp Farragut. Idaho. Evelvn
Clark is now official photographer.
LICENSE MAN
COMING NOV. 1
A traveling examiner of opera
tors and chauffeurs is scheduled to
arrive in Hermiston Wednesday,
November 1, and will be on duty
at the Legion hall between the
hours of 10:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m.,
according to a recent announce
ment released from the Secretary
of State's office.
All those wishing permits or
licenses to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with the examiner
during these hours.
DEMONSTRATION
MEETING OCT. 31
Troop 7, Brownies, youngest
group of the local Girl Scouts, en
joyed a hike and wiener roast re
cently. The girls hiked south of
the golf course to the hill, with
about 10 youngsters and their lead
er, Mrs. Chas. Friday, participat
ing.
Cakes were baked by Mrs. Wal
ter Pearson and Mrs. Virgil Os
born.
COLDER CL
NOW IN ORDER
A checkup of this week's weath
er record indicates that Old Man
Winter is preparing the ground
work for his advent. The nights
are becoming quite cold with a
minimum of 35 reported this week.
The records are kept here by
Chas. Taylor, manager of the Her
miston Irrigation district.
— THE COST IS 15c PER SQUARE FOOT —
Installed by blowing machine a depth of four inches
over the ceiling in the attic. U. S. Rock Wool is fire
proof. Save one-third to one-half your fuel cost.
Keeps homes 15 per cent cooler in summer. Average
cost of 5-room home is $125.00. Write O. N. Sutton,
431 S. W. Court St., Pendleton, Oregon.
•
They follow:
Date
Max.
October 18 ................ 73
October 19 ................ 74
October 20 ................ 72
October 21 ................ 71
October 22 ................ 76
October 23 ................ 78
October 24 .............. 77
Min.
36
35
37
35
43
40
37
group to help them in their church
program.
A splendid dinner has been ar
ranged which includes turkey with
all the trimmings and pumpkin
pie. Tickets can be secured from
any of the church youth or at the
church parsonage.
_,
YOUTH GROUP TO
HOLD DINNER
CHURCH OF GOD
Seventh and Newport
Rev. L. L. Milam is the pastor.
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.
with preaching service at 11:00.
Evangelistic service in the evening
The Youth Fellowship of the at 7:45 and mid-week prayer ser-
Methodist church will hold its an vice Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.
nual Harvest Festival dinner in
the social hall of the church on '
Trinity Lutheran Church
Friday evening, November 3, be
Rev. E. M. Butenshon, Pastor
tween the hours of 6:30 and 8:00
Pendleton. Oregon
p. m., at one dollar per plate.
Services every second
and
This is the dinner which proved fourth Sunday of the month at
so successful last year and for 2:30 p. m. at the Baptist church.
which many of the community
Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Lad-
have been asking this year. ' The | les Aid meeting each second Mon-
proceeds will go to this high school I day of the month at 2:00 p. m.
“YE "
23
07
2 for .15
Party
Coffees
Canterbury Tee 1 lb. .43
Orange Pekoe - Black Full Bodied
BRBOIÏIS
Hermiston TradingCo.
each .98
Mince Meat
ItitlilHl
turkey dinner in honor of Frank
Hancock who was recently trans
ferred to San Diego.
Mrs. Alex Jones accompanied by
her father, Gene Bennett, has gone
to Hughes, Colorado, to visit rela
tives.
Mrs. Bud Curtis has returned
from a visit to Wenatchee.
Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight have
returned from Seaside where they
enjoyed a short vacation.
John Knox recently visited Mrs.
B. E. Getchell. John is now in the
Navy.
"
APPLE WEEK
Apples are of tiptop quality
now! Take advantage of Safe
way’s stocks—buy them by the
pound, economically—enjoy ap
ples this week!
EATING APPLES
lb
Delicious, extra fancy
for bobbing.
COOKING APPLES lb
For pies, sauces, dump
lings, Jonathans, fancy.
Cai
2 lb. jar
Coi
55c
t
Edwards
’ coi
Reg. or Drip
Select - 5-Tie
WHITE STORE
Miss Elizabeth Jones has re
turned from Sedro Wooley after a
ten day visit in that area. While
there she enjoyed salmon fishing
and digging oysters.
Misses Elizabeth and Dorris
Jones entered a contest in which
they wrote an essay on "Value of
Good Roads to Farmers”. The re
sults were third and fourth prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark had a
U. S. Rock Wool
FINE OUTING
— Oranges and Grapefruit —
COLUMBIA NEWS
with
FROWNTES HAVE
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
Bulk Turnips, Carrots
Large White Cauliflower
and Cabbage.
and Green Celery.
Apples, Delicious, Romes Carrots, Turnips, Onions
and Lettuce.
and Winesaps.
RED &
Insulate Hour Home Dow
There will be the October meet
ing in Home Demonstration at the
USO club next Tuesday. October |
31. beginning at 10:30 a. m. The
subject will be Bread and Rolls
and there will be actual demon
stration of the preparation of these
important food items. The dis
cussion will he led by Miss Jenny
Marie Warren, county demonstra
tion agent.
There will be a not luck lunch1
served at noon. All women are |
cordially invited to attend and may |
come at any time from 10:30 a. m. '
to 3:30 p. m.
28-OZ JAR
M.J.B. or Hills lb. jar .33
None Such brand - Delicious
Whole Bean - Lb. 23c
NU-MADE MAYONNAISE
qi. jar .47
DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING pt. jar .23
TANG Salad Dressing, Nalley's
pint .23
MARASCHINO Cherries. Liberty, 8
STUFFED OLIVES. Los Olivos 41,
SEEDLESS RAISINS
4 lb. pkg. .45
GUAVA JELLY. Ferro
No. 21 can .29
SUN VALLEY Beverages, ass’t. 64 o*. .49
PEANUT BUTTER. Howdy
2 lb. jar .45
Coarse grind
Whole Bean
SWEET APPLE
CIDER
.50
gal. jug.
HOSTESS CUP
CAKES
Pkg. of 2
BLUE BELL
POTATO CHIPS Ige.
RITZ BUTTER
CRACKERS lb. pkg.
HI-HO BUTTER
CRACKERS lb. pkg.
FRESH ROASTED
PEANUTS
Pork Roasts
No Points
qahe
"I
-
No Points
8 Points
.25
.19
.19
.29
PEANUTS
Ground Beef Hi. .28
MADEIRA VINTAGE
WINE
No Points
Pork Chops
lb. bag
.05
PLANTERS SALTED
5 Points
Pork Steaks
Ar
fe
2 lb. bag
Nob Hill
Beef Short Bibs lb. .18
No Points
25
O2
“Boal” - 17 yrs. old
MADEIRA VINTAGE
25 O2
"Verdelno” - 14 yrs. old
WINE
Fresh Oysters pt. .65 Frssh Halibut lb. .33
(6)
U. S. Senator
GU9 CORDON
Has Done His Work Well!
CORDON—Is a member of very important U. S. Senate commit
tee*: Commerce. Irrigation and Reclamation. Indian Affair*.
Po*t Office* and Post Road* and Library.
CORDON—Ha* don* a wonderful job in eight short month* in
Washington. D. C.. in getting thing* done for the state of
Oregon in war benefit*.
CORDON—Know* Oregon and Oregon's need* and in the vital
post-war year* he will get Oregon it* rightful share of post-
war payroll*. Cordon get* thing* done for Oregon. Keep
him in Washington on the job for Oregon.
Cherub Milk, tall cans (1 pt.) ... 3 for 25c
Royal Satin Shortening...... 3 lb. jar 59c
Sno-White Salt, plain or iodized, pkg. 7c
Heinz Ketchup (50 pts.) . 14 oz. bot. 19c
Kitchen Bouquet................... 4 oz. bot. 41c
Clapp’* Baby Foods, strained
can 7c
Banana Flakes, Kanana.......
oz. 37c
Kellogg’s All Bran ........... 16 OZ. pkg. 18c
Pancake Flour, Harvest Bios., 10 lbs. 49c
Peet’s Granulated Soap ...
33 oz. 26c
Su-Purb Soap, granulated
50 oz. 39c
PUMPKINS
COCOANUTS
lb.
For those Jack-o-lanterns
Medium size
lb
Honduran
SWT. POTATOES lb
CRANBERRIES
Smooth, uniform
TURNIPS
Clip top
.25
POTATOES 100 lb. sk. 3.45
5 lbs. 18c - 25 lb. sack 87c
10 lb. sk
ONIONS
lb.
They're here again!
Big Coos Bay variety.
Deschutes Netted Gems
U. S. No. i s
Yellow, medium - 3 lbs. 7c
HOW FRFS/ /S FRES7 ?
3
5
Keep Cordon on the Job!
VOTE 16 X - - GEN. ELEC. NOV. 7
Pd. Adv. Cordon for Senator Committee
Marshall Cornett, Ex Sec.. Imperial Hotel. Portland
AND
PUT ON CWPLAY
WHERE tou CAN saccr
EXACTLY THE ONES
you WANT
THEY TASTE GOOD! BECAUSE
WHEN you Buy EM AT SAFEWAY,
THEYRE NATURALLY FRESH!