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PAGE EIGHT Your THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. RED&WHIXE Store — SPECIALS FOR DECEMBER 1,2 & 4 — Red & White, 1 lb. .18 Shortening ......................... Sunspun Salad Dressing .. ............................ pint .26 Buckwheat Pancake Flour .......R. & W., 21, lbs. .27 Wheat Cereal................... Red & White, 28 oz. .17 Cake Flour....................... ............. Red & White .26 Wheat Flakes.................. Red & White, 2 for .19 Cornmeal......................... ........... Fisher’s, 2 lbs. .18 Graham Flour ... ......... Fisher’s, 2 lbs. .19 ......... Quaker, 3 lbs. .28 Rolled Oats Red & White, 1 lb. .33 Coffee............... Milk................... Red & White, tails .10 Baby Food Red & White, 4 for .35 Grape Jam .. Red & White, 2 lbs. .43 Spinach.............. Red & White, 212‘s, 2 for .45 Diced Beets....... ..... Red & White, 2’s, 2 for .27 Cut Beans ......... .............. Wadham’s No. 2’s .18 ............... Tenderleaf, % lb. .52 Hemo .... ................................ . 1 lb. .59 Honey ... ......... Bradshaw’s, 2 lb. jars .55 Molasses Brer Rabbit Gold, 2 lb. glass .49 Molasses Brer Rabbit Green, 12 oz. .17 Flour.... Red & White, 25 lbs. 1.05 Flour.... ........ Red & White. 50 lbs. 2.09 Sunshine Bridge Mix................. 12 oz. .25 Sunshine Cheez-It .................... pkg. .12 Sunshine Hi-Ho Butter Crackers pkg. .23 — MEAT DEPARTMENT — FRYERS & ROASTING CHICKENS GEESE SALMON — HALIBUT & OYSTERS SHRIMP & CRAB MEAT BEEF, PORK AND LAMB CHOPS UTILITY ROASTS, STEWS & BOILS — PRODUCE DEPARTMENT — Emperor Grapes 2 lbs. 35c Parsnips 2 lbs. 21c Danish Squash lb. 7c Green Onions 2 bu. 13c — FOR VARIETY- CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE CARROTS LETTUCE ARTICHOKES CUCUMBERS BRUSSEL BROCCALI TOMÀTOES SPROUTS CALAVOS Hermiston TradingCo RED & WHITE STORE PAST WEEK SEES COLD MIGHTS fice. Due to military restrictions, his description of his work is brief. He has two bronze stars to his cre- dit. having been in two conflicts. states that the engineers are a During the past seven days, the Ue necessary evil over there and go thermometer has dropped below ! in with every landing of troops. At the freezing point five times. The present are working long coldest night during this period hours in they the heat. He wishes to be was 24 above zero, coming on Mon remembered his friends in Her day night. A total of .22 inch of miston. He to is á son of Mrs. W. rainfall was recorded during the Morehouse and his wife and small seven day period. daughter reside in Billings, Mont. The reord follows: Date Max. Min 46 November 22 27. 56 28 November 23 42 November 24 53 November 25 25 ... 51 (Continued from page 1) 60 35 November 26 53 30 November 27 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epperson 24 46 November 28 left Monday for Corvallis where they will make their new home. Miss Maryin Snyder was in Pen CLARKES VISIT dleton Monday. FOR SHORT TIME Visitors at the Bud Hooker home Tuesday night were Mrs. Lee Put Staff Sgt. Allan Clarke, son of nam and son Robert who came Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke of Sun from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Gus McLough and nyside, Wn., who had completed a 15-day furlough from his duties as Mrs. Albert McLough and child- i radio material instructor at Clark- ten were visitors at the Bud Hook- 1 ville. Ark., stopped over in Her er home last week. Mrs. Emment Rogers and two | miston for a short time last Wed nesday as he was on his way to sons spent Thanksgiving vacation Pendleton to board a train for the at Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bradshaw are | east. Aside from Sgt. Clarke's du ties as instructor at Clarkville, he visiting relatives in Portland and | is director of a large male chorus a son who is seriously ill. Lewis H. Wilson. G.M. 3/c, has at the College of Ozarks. This was been transferred to Treasure Is his first visit home in 212 years. En route to Sunnyside. Allan land where he waits for assign had stopped at Eugene where he ment to a destroyer. Those spending Thanksgiving at was joined by his sister. Ethel Clarke, and Miss Doris Brown, the J. B. Bradshaw home were: both students at Northwest Chris Mrs. Cecil Demary and three tian college. Other members of the daughters of Portland: Mr. and family who accompanied Allan to Mrs. Clifford Bradshaw and three Pendleton Wednesday were his sons of Washougal. Wn.; Mr. and parents and his brother. Francis. Mrs. Elvin McAhren and sons and They returned to Sunnyside that Mr. and Mrs. Kent Garrison and daughter of Hermiston; Mr. and same evening. Mrs Win Thompson of Umatilla, and Ensign and Mrs. Kenneth Morehouse Receives Promotion Word has been received from Bradshaw of Santa Rosa. Cal. Dur somewhere in East Indies from C. ing the afternoon Ensign Bradshaw G Morehouse of his promotion received a telegram requiring him from 1st Lt. to Captain. He is with to report to his station for duty. Mrs Berry has been called to the U. S Engineers and states that he is stationed with the utilities of- Kansas due to the illness of her mother. Mrs. Amanda Shaver and daugh ter Mrs. Joy Emerson of Arlington and Mrs. Everett Shaver of Her miston were dinner guests Wed SHOE REPAIRING nesday at the L. Hammer home. Pvt. Eddie LaMon, stationed in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs Leo LaMon. Miss Viola Pelkey and Mrs. Doro thy Anderson and children visited at the L. Hammer home Monday evening. Eva Holdbrook of Modesto. Cal, LEE’S SHOE visited L. Hammer last week 123 S E. Court — Cars driven by Clarence Cramp ton and Nick Steiner collided near COLUMBIA NEWS I the Woodward home Wednesday evening, causing considerable dam age to both cars. Mary Sommerer and Betty Gro- j ven spent Sunday at the Sommerer | home. Both girls are students at E. O. C. E. and spent part of their Thanksgiving vacation in Portland. While in Portland each donated a pint of bolod at the blood bank. Mrs. A E. Cable and Doreen, and Mrs. Henry Sommerer. Peggy and Sue were Pendleton visitors Saturday. Columbia school is making plans for a Christmas program. Miss Betty Putnam is starting a tap dancing class at Columbia school. Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Cox were visitors Friday at the Sommerer home. Mrs. Cox, the former Elea nor Dawson, is a niece of Mrs. Sommerer. Mrs. Leona Thompson and Jean nine of Pendleton were Sunday visitors at the Sommerer home. Word received from T/5 Henry Sommerer states that he now has his G. I. boots in the dust of India. Henry is an X-ray technician and has charge of the X-ray work in a hospital somewhere in India. Umatilla PTA Has Meeting The Umatilla P.T.A. held an ex ecutive meeting in the school base ment Tuesday, November 28. Fol lowing this a movie, “Winter Car nival”, starring Ann Sheridan and Richard Carlson, was shown. The minstrel show, scheduled for this date, has been postponed until January. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1944 Clearance Inlaid Linoleum U.O.D. NEWS ontini ed from Paze One) Lot No. Sue Graves and Lillian Waldon Size Price Sales Price spent Saturday in Pendleton. 1 5 ’ 814" $ 4.85 $ 3.65 Janet Kartchner is a new em 9 ployee. She is a clerk in Labor 6’ 7 ” $ 5.35 $ 4.00 and Equipment Division. 3 6 ’ 3 ” • $ 5.95 $ 4.50 Charlotte Nelsen’s first 1944 Christmas card was from her bro 4 10’ 61,” $ 8.95 $ 6.75 ther, Pvt. Bill J. Ballard who is 5 7 ’ 7 ” $ 6.10 $ 4.60 with the 23rd Depot Supply Sqdrn. in Italy. The card is very unusual 6 9’ 1Y" $ 7.30 $ 5.50 as it appears to be hand sketched 7 8’ 63" on heavy paper. $ 9.80 $ 7.35 The ping-pong tournament is go 8 7 ’ 3 ” 3 ’ wide $ 2.95 $ 2.20 ing strong and everybody is inter ested in the winners which will be 9 12’ Y ” $11.40 $ 8.55 announced before long. 10 12’ 21” $14.00 $10.00 Mrs. Jessie Laurie, former assis- tant time keeper, has resigned due — PRINT LINOLEUM — to ill health. Flavel Chastain is off on a three CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST 11 8’ 8> |” $ 3.95 $ 3.00 day leave. His brother of Illinois Hermiston, Ore. is here for a visit. 12 7 ’ 5 ” $ 3.40 $ 2.55 Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Magazine Area Mascot G. I. Jo Services, 11:00 a. m. sie si very happy with her catnip WE WILL NOT CUT THESE PRICES — ALL Adult and Junior C. E. at 7:30. A man cannot be a father in any mouse and is improving from her PIECES ARE SIX FEET WIDE. complete sense to a boy who does accident. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rosenbaum, not recognize him. Prayer meeting and choir prac Mr. and Mrs. Art Redfearn and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon were tice Wednesday evening at 7:30. First Sunday of the month is dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Turner last week. Women's Council day. Art Redfearn. returned last week The ladies of the church will be from a trip to Sierra Ordnance. in charge of the Sunday evening Hermiston, Oregon Ilene Coe of Inventory Section service. has been on the sick list. Box Factory Westland Home Ec To Meet Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs and The Westland Home Economics family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. C. H. Johnson spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Byron Boyles. club will meet Wednesday. Decern- Mrs. Sedalia Dexter. , in Walla Walla. Ella Mae Grim, daughter of ber 6. at the home of Mrs. W. R. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jaster and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mantor of Hugh Grim, is visiting in La Nugent in Umatilla. Present will I Miss Vera Jaster spent the Thanks- Walla Walla spent the week end Grande. be Mrs. Jennie Marie Warren, with | giving holidays visiting at Vancou- visiting Mrs. Mantor's parents Mr La Velie Markham spent sever the topic to be “War Time Buffet ver. Wn. ' and Mrs. Lester Willson. al days visiting her parents, Mr. Meals.” The meeting will be an Lorraine Ekleberrv has moved Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller and and Mrs. Markham. La Velie was all-day affair and all ladies are in from Hermiston to Westland. family of Eugene spent Thanks- a former employee and is now at vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ragsdale and giving with Mrs. Miller’s parents. tending Bible School in Seattle. FARMERS SUPPLg co Crown It With Cranberries! 4: THIS TIME of year, it scema to me there are few things so appetizing as cranberries. Just the thought of them makes me think of “good eating”—and they are so versatile! Here are a few ways to use them so thst they will subtly put a crowning touch on any important dinner: SAFEWAY Guaanaed Values Cranberry-Orange Relish: Ever popular to serve with chicken, turkey or meat. Make plenty and store in re- frigerator. Coarsely grind 4 cups (1.92 cranberries and 2 large oranges. Add “ cups sugar and let stand 3 to 4 hours. Makes about one quart. NU MADE FRESH •47 Ten-minute Cranberry Sautet A fall and • holiday must- luscious, who QUART JAR cranberries in their own rosy juice. Boil 2 cups water and 2 cups sugar together 5 minutes and add 4 cups (1 lb.) cran berries, cook slowly, without stirring, until skins pop (about 5 minutes). Skim and pour immediately into serving dish. Let stand undisturbed until cool. Mskes 1 quart. Listen to "Tonight at Hoagy's" every Sun., 8:30 Mutual Network Lamb Chops with Cranberries: Just before serving broiled or panfried lamb chops, top with Cranberry-Orange Relish or Cranberry Jelly. Cranberries In Salads Jellied Relish Salad: Fold 1 cup Cran- berry-Orange Relish and 34 cup sliced celery into 1 package dissolved lemon gelatin. Chill in individual or large mold until set. Unmold and serve with sweetened mayonnaise or salad dressing. Cranberry "Me,’’. Jelly-Chicken -------- De y 211. ) .35 .26 .29 .39 .23 .54 .33 .07 .30 SAFEWAY MEATS flavorful pair. Serve chicken salad with cubes of cranberry jelly lightly mixed PORK & BEANS. Penthse. 26 oz. 2 for STRING BEANS, Lorraine .. Ño. 2 can CREAM CORN, Country Home No. 2’s JUMBO SHRIMP. Pel-laco (3 pt.) 7 oz. APRICOTS, Valley Gold (60pt.) No. 212 KARO SYRUP, Blue Label 5 lb. jar NUCOA 4 points 2 lb. pkg. Snjtu ny Honnntttirrs’ BnrtM BEEF ROAST, arm & blade cuts, lb. Grade “A” - 5 points ROUND STEAK lb. Grade “A" - 15 points SIRLOIN STEAK lb. Grade “A” - 13 points VEAL ROAST. Shoulder Grade “A" - No points VEAL STEAK. Shoulder lb. Grade “A" - No points SPICED LUNCHEON MEATS lb. .53 SLICED HALIBUT ib. .39 FRESH OYSTERS pint .65 •38 Canterbury tea GET-ACQUAINTED OFEERI Regular "10c size package given with the purchase of • ‘-lb. or 1-ib. box Try tht small pkg. If Canterbury Tea fails to please you in any way. return the , 1 go. large pkg. 243° for full re- pkg. " fund! 1 .40 .28 28 LB. TEXAS PINK—Grand for that morning awakener! Just halve & serve GRAPEFRUIT DAYS Jell-Well dessert powder, pkg. .05 Knox Gelatine 1 oz. pkg. .1* Fluf-Tex Pudding Mix 14 oz. 11 Argo Corn Starch lb. pkg. .09 Krusteaz pie crust mix pkg .24 Gingerbread Mix 14 oz .22 Almonds. Soft Shell ....... lb .55 Barcelona Filberts ...... lb. .39 Nectar Railini. Sun Maid 45 oz. .12 Dried Prunes. Clara Vai 2 lbs .28 , cup hot water ‘ cup brown sugar, firmly packed m . lb. .10 3 lbs. .07 lb. .14 CARROTS Clip top, garden-fresh ONIONS U. S. No. 1 PARSNIPS Clean. good flavor Hurry! ‘3375.00 Suzanna Pancake I Get your entry blank and full A Ti/, hr the Htlidayj PUMPKIN 1 pkg Jell-well Orange flavored gelatin .10 ORANGES Texas Hamlins 05e h as so ia is ... details at your Safeway. SUZANNA Pancake Flour 2%2-lb. ICc pkg. 40 CHIFFON PIE I tsp. cinnamon p, “223-4 ‘ tsp allspice ‘ tsp. salt 1 h cups cooked pumpkin .25 .10 .14 .38 .27 .40 .52 ria ay fmsH produce in just before serving. I Julialalsio — JOe TOMATO JUICE GUBYue P SALAD DRESSING, Duchess .... qt. jar MIRACLE WHIP, Kraft pt. jar GUAVA JELLY. Ferro No. 212 can PEANUT BUTTER, Real Rst.. 2 lb. jar COFFEE, Nob Hill whole bean ....... lb. COFFEE. Edwards, lb. jar .28 - 2 lb. CRACKERS. Snowflake Sodas 2 lbs. BABY FOOD. Gerber’s Strained 412 oz. CRPFRT. JUICE, Town Hse., 46 oz. can SaladiA g Lb. Pkg 75c KRAFT CHEESE MAYONNAISE ? egg whites 3 thsps. granulated sugar Asimeh baked pasty RigarZÄ" in hot water. brown Coo ünRFsñigndyit mis well, idä add pumpel: loamy; add sugar drat, seat egg whites until ing until »Hif/fold dually, and continue beat, info pastry sherle‘cnint@rurRAin sleture pour SAFEWAY ✓ Now here's a Tender bread... "slights “Fresh BREAD" GUARANTEED FRtsn J 1+2-lb. loaf