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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1944)
Your RED & WHILE Store — Specials for November 17 - 18-20 — FLOUR, Red & White........ 25 lbs. $1.05 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R. & W 46 oz. .35 TOMATOES, Red & White No. 212‘s .19 MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, R. & W. 112 lbs. .25 SOUP MIX, Red & White.............................. 2 for .19 WHEAT FLAKES, Red & White 2 for .19 PANCAKE FLOUR, R. & W. 212 lbs. .21 CORN SYRUP—White, R. & W................... 5 lbs. .45 CORN SYRUP—Amber, R. & W................ 5 lbs. .42 STARCH, Red & White........................................... .09 SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING..................... pint .26 SODAS, .. .......................................................... 2 lbs. .31 1 lb. .33 (WEEE RED & WHITE. It’s Good • — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD IERMISTON OREGON PAGE EIGHT — B 2” RED & WHITE. It's Good 2 lb*. .65 GRAHAMS, Sunshine............ ........... 2 lbs. .31 GRANULATED SUGAR........ ........ 10 lbs. .67 PRUNE JUICE.................................. .......... quart .29 PEAS, Red & White......................... ........ No. 2’s .16 PEAS, Pheasant................................ No. 2’s, 2 for .25 TOMATO SAUCE......................... ........... 4 for .27 CATSUP, Red & White................... ......... 14 oz. .21 CREAM WHIP.................................. ........................ 10 BISKIT MIX, Fisher’s....................... ....................... 33 SUNSHINE CANDIES, Bridge Mix ......... 13 oz. .25 TOILET SOAP, Lady Godiva . ....... ........... 4 for .19 FIRE KING BAKE GLASS DEAL All for 1.83 INCLUDES—1 Pint Casserole: One 112 Qt. Casserole: 1 Deep Loaf Pan: 1 Utility Pan; 1 9-inch Pie Plate and Six 6-oz. Bake Server*. — PRODUCE DEPARTMENT — quart .35 CRANBERRIES 3 lb*. .23 SWEET POTATOES............... head .07 UTAH CELERY, crisp, tender FIMERET unnnbi * RATIONING CALENDAR TO BE FRIDAY in charge is Joe Middleton. Carl he will be stationed at Fort Ord, Weltzin, Fred Dorn and Homer Calif. . | Coppinger. n - j — Blue di EC Chanev Processed , Foods stamps R unaney, formerly loimeriy a a resi- -Ed NEW _ _______ STAMP lie _________ FOR ,___ A8 through Z8 and A5 through W5 dent of this area, passed away at valid indefinitely. | Rathdrum Idaho, Tuesday, No- _____ -e , - ,, . . vember 14. The body has been Meat. Butter. Cheese— Book 4: shipped to Hermiston with funeral Sugar stamp 34 in war ration Red stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 services to be held Friday after- book 4 will be good for buying five through P5 valid indefinitely.1 noOn at 1:00 o'clock from Prann’s pounds of sugar beginning Novem- Sugar— Book 4: Sugar stamps Funeral Parlors. ” ber 16, 1944. Willard Case, district 30 through 33 valid indefinitely, 5 Mr. Chaney, who was born in OPA food rationing representative. pounds each. Sugar stamp 34 val- Nebraska, was about 55 years of announced today. stamp 40 valid through February age and for some time farmed near Like sugar stamps 30, 31, 32 and id Nov. 16 for five pounds. Sugar Echo, prior to moving to Idaho 33, the new stamp will be good in- 28, 1945, for 5 pounds home can about three years ago. He is sur-. definitely for buying 5 pounds of ning only. vived by his widow, Mrs. Earl sugar, Case explained. Since | Shoe*— Loose stamps invalid. Chaney; one daughter, Miss Mari- March 16, 1943, the OPA has been Book 3: Airplane stamps 1-2-3 val lyn Chaney, and one son, Pvt. Earl validating one sugar stamp—good id indefinitely. Chaney, now with the armed fore- for 5 pounds every two and one- Gasoline Coupons—Not valid es in Italy. half months, he said. unless endorsed.. "A” 13 expires Sugar stamp No. 40. validated I December 21. Each coupon worth February 1, 1944, is good for buy-1 4 gallons. ing 5 pounds of home canning sug-1 Stoves— Apply local board for ar through February 28, 1945. purchase certificates for oil, gas Mrs. Agnes Fredericks and Mrs. I stoves. Wood. Coal. Sawdust— Delivery Marjorie Liesegang were appoint- | by priorities based on written ed bv the council at the November (Continued from page 1) meeting as members of Echo libra- statement of needs. Fuel Oil— Current coupons valid ry board to fill vacancies caused by lovely maple leaf platter by the through August 31. 1945. Not more the death of Mrs. Pamela Spike inventory crew. than 10% of season’s rations should and the resignation of M. E. Coe.1 Zora Stumbaugh, previous em- Mr. Coe has been treasurer of the ployee in the Magazine Area Of- have been used to date. Price Control— Refer inquiries board but since being employed at fice, visited here Saturday. She is 1 and complaints to price clerk at lo Ordnance was unable to attend now teaching school at Mission, library board meetings. : Oregon. cal board. Purchase of 250 feet of new fire Saturday was Sadie Hawkins Rent Control— All rented dwell hose has been authorized by the dav. The "Main event" at the ing units must be registered, and council to replace some of the old Magazine Field Office was Blacky changes in tenancy reported. hose which is developing leaks. Stewart. He was lucky enough to This will give the fire department succeed in winning the race. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH two reels of food hose, sufficient though. to cover any fire that may occur in Miss Alice Frosh accompanied H. V. McGee, pastor the city. her father to Heppner Saturday. Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Mrs. W. H. Crary returned Tues They attended a football game and Church service, 11:00 A. M. Ser day from several weeks visit in later the American Legion dinner. mon, “The Sin of My Soul." Roy Close. formerly truck fore Young People's service, 7 P. M. Portland and Forest Grove. Echo Masonic lodge will have a man of the Magazine Area, now in Evening worship, 8:00 P. M. Ser supper and card party at the lodge the army, is home on furlough. He mon. “I Run For Christ.” Mid-week service Wednesday. room Friday evening. November | has been stationed at Camp Robin- 17, at 7:00 o’clock. The committee son. Arkansas. When he returned 8:00 P. M. ECHO NEWS ITEMS U.O.D. NEWS 2 lbs. .35 GRAPES, table variety............ Calavo* — Lettuce — Brussel Sprouts — Cucumbers Fresh Oysters — Roasting Chickens — Ground Beef Roasts — Chops — Steaks — Link & Bulk Sausage — Lunch Meat — THEY'RE HERE I THEY'RE GRANDI nrrunynrgu WOMEN CAN ‘MINE' MUCH TIN Thanks! We wish to take this means of thank ing all our customers and friends for their patronage of the past several months. Your friendship and business has been thorough ly appreciated. Our wish is that you extend the same courtesies to the new owners of the P & G Cafe, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mac- Donald. 1:00 O'clock 1 Two-room Cabin, nearly new 35 T Alfalfa Hay, sold by ton 2 Sorrel Horses, 5 years old 2 Sorrel Horses, 7 years old 1 Bay Mare, 5 years old 1 Colt, 112 years old 1 Cow (5), freshen Nov. 12 1 Cow (2), freshen Jan. 15 1 Cow (2), freshen Feb. 10 2 Heifers (12), freshen March 5 Springer Calves 2 Brood Sows — 3 Feeders 1 Springtooth Harrow 1 Peg-tooth Harrow 1 Two-way Plow 1 Walking Plow — Cultivator 1 Two-horse Disc — 1 Fresno 1 Mower — 1 Rake 1 Gas Engine — 1 Hay Wagon 1 Two-wheel Trailer Harness — Collars 5 Tons Coal — 112 Cord Wood 1 Saddle — 1 Separator 1 Good Circulating Heater 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1 Child’s Bed. good as new 1 Child's High Chair. Many Small Tools and other small items too numerous to mention. Also there will be other stock not listed above brought to this sale. TERMS: CASH. R. C. PETERS PETE BERG Auctioneer Clerk U.S. Prime Hens 40 TV U.S. Prime Toms 4 Q PER POUND • RED & WHITE STORE The Kaktus Kids, an Ordnance Youth club sponsored by the Ord nance city council and USO, named new officers at their quar terly election this week. The new Mayor is Gregg Bounds and the ____were • we err Council is composed of Jimmy UMATILLA PTA Linn, Beverly Norton, Wayburn Glasgow and Jimmy McFarland. “--MP Arrangements were made to --------- sponsor a dance for all Ordnance The regular meeting of the Uma- residents on November 25 and tilla P. T. A. was held Tuesday, plans for the presentation of a ser- November 14. Following a short ies of plays were also discussed, business session. Rev. H. V. McGee Committees for the various club of Hermiston gave an address on activities will be appointed at the , the ue subject, ouvjccl, “After the War—What next meeting. 1 | About Youth?" At the close of the evening, the junior mothers served pumpkin pie and coffee. The Teen Canteen will have | their opening party Saturday. Nov ember 18. Miss Roe Hunsaker will Women of Umatilla county can be hostess that night. The Can- 'mine tin sufficient for 96 Flying teen will be open on Tuesday, Fortresses this year. Thursday and Saturday nights. These figures were compiled by i On “ November 28 the P. T. A. is J. A. Stewart, vice president of the sponsoring a minstrel show. American Can Company, on the basis of canned foods consumed Twin Bull Calves Are Sold by civilians in the county during 1943. On the basis of last year's Mrs. Golda Myrick, prominent consumption, civilians will open cattle breeder of Hermiston, this 2,319.276 cans of food this year, he week took two bull calves, four said According to a table recent teen months old, to La Grande to ly issued by Washington, 24,000 the annual show and sale. The cans provide tin sufficient for one calves are sired by Oregon Domi Flying Fortress. no. W.H.R., and are considered ex Meanwhile, the armed forces cellent stock for breeding purpos- consumed apprpoximately three es. No report has been received billion cans of food during '43 and from Mrs. Myrick as to the price needs for the current year are ex- she received. Tuesday, Nov. 21 PER POUND • Hermiston TradingCo KAKTUS KIDS NAME OFFICERS Chis. Epperson Ranch 1%4 Mi. NE of Columbia School A turkey that will roast golden brown —tender and delicious. Every bird is carefully selected, guaranteed tender. — MEAT DEPARTMENT — pected to rise to three and a quar ter billion cans. Mr. Stewart said. He pointed out that with a greatly increased number of the armed forces in overseas duty, more canned foods will be needed be cause the can has proved the most practical container for the ship ment of foods abroad. RUCTION SALE SUGAR IS VALID Lb. EDWARDS COFFEE Jar 2 lb. jar 54c NOB HILL COFFEE 2 lb. bag Lb. bag 23c CANTERBURY TEA 12 lb. 14 lb. pkg. 22c pkg. FANCY PEAS No. 2 can Libby Sweet WHOLE CORN No. 2 can Country Home FANCY SPINACH No. 2%2 Libby's can NOODLE SOUP MIX 3 Lipton's pkgs. 28 45 43 A New way to Carve After the turkey, roasting chicken, or other large fowl has been brought to the table on a platter, breast up and with the legs pointing to the right or left (depending on whether the carver is right or left-handed), the carver turns the turkey on its side so the back is toward him. Then he removes the drumstick by grasping the outer end and pulling gently while the knife cuts through the joint, sepa rating it from the thigh. KARO 14 lb. jar .15 SYRUP—Blue Label Hour ’s 1.02 50-lb. Sk. 1.99 Kitchen Craft Enriched FLOUR 25 lb. 87c Harvest Blossom BISQUICK FLOUR 50 lb. « .75 Sack — lb. pkg. °— $3375 Pancake Contest Just write in 25 words which you prefer—Dollar Size or Cowboy Style Suzanna Pancakes................ Free entry blank* and rule* at Safeway! SUZANNA 2% lb. PANCAKE FLOUR ‘ f A3 g •PTE TW Then the carver placea the drumstick on a aide plate, holding it upright, and slices its meat off, carving paral lel with the bone. Next, he cuts thin slices from the thigh, continuing until the thigh bone itself is exposed. Then he loosens the meat on each side of the thigh bone with tip of his knife, and removes the bone with tines of fork. Remaining thigh meat is sliced off while still attached to the bird. . .—(A While the — — — Supply Lasts! A copy of Hoagy Carmichael* new 40 song hit free with the purchase of a pint or quart of NU MADEI NU MADE MAYONNAISE the DUCHESS Quart Jar Salad Dressing WESSON OIL Pint bottle 35 this APPLE BUTTER No. 212 Libby Jar LIBBY PEACHES No. 2% Sii. or Halves (80 p.) jar RIPE OLIVES Pint Jar Large Pitted POST TOASTIES 18 ox. pkg. SNOWFLAKE 2 lb. cin. Soda Cracker* SUPER SUDS 24 os. box 29 or jar .47 course, is it is cut.) on as To get at the dressing, t he thin skin un der the thigh is slit with tip of the knife, making an opening large enough to allow entrance of serving spoon. "Getting at" the dressing is much simplified by this method. Sufeuay Homemakers' Bureau JULIA LEK WRIGHT. Director MORE BECAUSE MONEY so uvesTED NOW IO .07 GRANULATED SUGAR 5 lb. sk. 33 BAKER'S COCOA % lb. pkg. 10 LARGE PECANS pkg. 52 SHORTENING 3 lb. jar 59 Royal Satin SNO-WHITE SALT pkg. Ma FRCSH PRODUCI CRANBERRIES Coo* Bay GRAPES Emperor* CELERY Utah type, crisp POTATOES. Sweet. California No. 1's DUPING THE Thank you again. 2 can ib. .23 * FLAVORING 8-oz. bot. Westag Vanilla. Lamon GRAPEFRUIT Texas Pink 33 .23 LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars .20 SU-PURB 50 oz. box 39 Granulated Soap /NVEST BAKING POWDER Clabber Girl MARGARINE Troco (2 pts. lb.) Lb. 1» 39 lb. 1b Lb. .10