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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
Your
RED& WHITE
Store
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
GREEN ONIONS
2 bu.
.13
COOKING CABBAGE
lb. .07
PARSNIPS ....................... 2 lbs. .19
LEMONS.......................... dozen .25
FOR VARIETY — CALOVAS — LETTUCE
SQUASH — PEPPERS
_______ YAMS — CELERY — BROCCOLI_______
COFFEE.............................. Red & White, 2 lbs. .65
SALAD DRESSING...................... Sunspun, pint .26
SANDWICH SPREAD.............. Sunspun, 8 oz. .16
MAYONNAISE......... ....... Red & White, 8 oz. .19
SOUP MIX R. & W. Veg-Noodle, 3 pkgs. ) g.
KRISPY CRACKERS................
2 lbs. i
OATS................................ Red & White, 3 lbs. .26
PEAS............................ Red & White, No. 2’s .16
LUNCHEON MEAT.......... Red & White, 12 oz. .36
VIENNA SAUSAGE........... Red & White, 4 oz. .12
DEVILED MEAT.......... Red & White, No. 1,‘s .09
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI R & W 24 oz. cello .25
EGG NOODLES................. R. & W. 16 oz. cello .25
PURE EXTRACTS, R. & W. vanilla or lem. 2 oz. .43
CRYSTAL CORN SYRUP.......... R. & W. 5 lbs. .45
AMBER CORN SYRUP...............R. & W. 5 lbs. .43
GARNISHING CHERRIES.........R. & W. 8 oz. .32
CHILI CON CARNE............. Van Camp’s 17 oz. .33
CREAM CORN.................. R. & W No. 2’s, 2 for .35
CATSUP.............................. Red & White 14 oz. .22
SPICED Green Tomato Slices... Hunt’s No. 21‘s .34
PUMPKIN....................Coeur d’Alene No. 21,‘s .16
LGE. OREGON PRUNES .... 40-50’s, 25 lb. box 3.75
GRAVY MIX.................... Golden Rich 112 oz. .10
WHEAT FLAKES........................ Albers, 40 oz. .27
APRICOT PRESERVES......... Tea Garden 1 lb. .37
MATCHES.......................... Red Junior, carton .23
open to everybody in this territory
and will be conducted along the
lines of the 1939 campaign. Points
will be given on the old birds,
young birds and eggs.
In addition to the gun club, the
granges, Farm Bureau, turkey and
poultry men will assist in financ
ing the program. The magpie men
ace has grown in large proportions
and during the past summer more
magpies than ever before have
been noted with much damage to
game birds as well as domestic
fowls.
The Rod & Gun club was reor
ganized last week with Frank Bil-
derback as president and Frank G.
Hackler secretary. It is planned
to hold another meeting this month
when Harold Dobyns is expected
to be here addressing the meeting
and showing an interesting film.
The date will be announced upon
completion of arrangements.
this year to know that some boy or
girl who has given so much is be
ing made happier by your generos
ity.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1944
Union 76 Gasoline
Triton Motor Oil
UNION OIL COMPANY
HALF INCH RAIN
RECORDED HERE
Fuel Oil — Stove Oil — Burner Oil — Insect Sprays
A total of .55 inch rainfall was
recorded in Hermiston during the
Prompt Delivery Call 2751
past week for the heaviest rain in
some time. Due to the rain, no
—George Harkenrider
low temperatures were noted dur
ing the past seven days.
The record follows:
Date
• Max. Min.
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
November 28
46
24
H. V. McGee, pastor
November 29 ........
37
31
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
November 30 ........
40
34
Morning worship 11:00 A. M.
December 1 .............. 43
37
December 2 ........
47
38
The annual hearing of the Ore Sermon, " God’s Marriage Invita
December 3 ................ 49
26
gon State Game commission in re tion.”
Young People’s meetin 7:00 P.M.
December 4
47
30
gard to angling regulations will be
Evening
worship 8:00 P. M. Mes-
December 5
58
35
held at ten o’clock Saturday morn
ing, January 13, as specified by sage, “Disciples and Apostles.”
Bible study and prayer meeting
statute.
Wednesday evening, 8:00 o’clock.
At this time the commission will
consider the 1945 seasons, bag lim
“Christmas Gifts for the Yanks
its and other regulations affecting
(Continued from page 1)
Who Gave” state posters placed in
Fcatures of the 1945 farm pro- the taking of game fish in the
prominent places about town the i gram will be discussed at an offi- state. The hearing will be open to is home on furlough. He is sta
past week by members of the | cial AAA meeting scheduled for the general public.
tioned in Florida.
American Legion Auxiliary who Hermiston at the USO club for
Mrs. Edith McClain is a new em
are .in charge of collecting gifts to Wednesday, December 13, at 1:30
ployee in the Rail Transportation
be used for providing a Christmas p. m. A member of the county
office. She is assisting Lois Har
gift for every sick or wounded boy committee from Pendleton will be
ris.
or girl in the Army and Navy hos- present to aid in the discussion. An
Plant Property
pitáis in Oregon. The campaign election of officers for the coming
Homer Pearce, S 1/c, who has
will end Friday.
year will also be held. All farm
Andy Lamont, Seaman Second seen service overseas and is sta
The Auxiliary members will ers of this area are urged to be Class, U. S. Navy, was home on tioned at San Francisco, is visit
have a special meeting Friday, De present for the meeting.
leave recently from Camp Farra ing at the home of his brother, BiU
cember 8. at 8:00 p. m. to wrap the
Among the questions to be dis gut where he has undergone 12 Pearce.
gifts which have been donated or cussed are: What is the general weeks of training. He returned to
Paul Häberlein and Ernest Ge-
bought with the money contribut outlook for farming? What do you his base December 5 and expected lette were on an elk hunting trip
ed for that purpose. These must think of the present program of to receive an assignment upon his last week near Arbuckle Moun-
be shipped not later than Monday the AAA and what changes would return. Mr. Lamont was a carpen tain.
for distribution to the hospitals. you suggest
What are the results ter in Hermiston, being a member
Found
Anyone who has not left a gift at of the phosphate, sulphur and of Carpenters Local 933.
An identification bracelet with
either Hermiston drug store as yet mulching practices? What do you
Mrs. Lamont and children now the name Marion K. Riddle has
is asked to please do so before Fri think of the present range pro reside in Stanfield while her hus been found. Owner may have the
day evening. It will greatly add gram? What do you think of the band is serving with the armed same by calling at the Plant Se
to your enjoyment of Christmas! practice of harvesting hay seed?
forces.
curity office.
ANGLING RULES
TO BE TALKED
GIFTS FOR YANKS COUNTY AAA TO
ARE DUE FRIDAY MEET HERE SOON
U.O.D. NEWS
ANDY LAMONT IS
VISITOR HOME
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AUXILIARY NEWS
NOTES
boe, president of the Hermiston
unit.
The American Legion Auxiliary
is having a special meeting Friday
evening at 8:00 to wrap the gifts
The Sixth District Conference of donated for the "Christmas Gifts
the American Legion Auxiliary for the Yanks Who Gave" pro
was held Monday, December 4th, gram. A short business meeting
in the Vert Memorial in Pendleton will be held to dispose of necessa
with representatives from most of ry business so as to leave the regu
the units of the district in attend ar meeting free for our Christmas
ance. The conference was con party.
ducted by Mrs. Helen Belt of Her
The annual Christmas party
miston, president of the district, with the Legion will be held Wed-
who introduced Mrs. Gladys Lem- I nesday, December 13th, and in
ons, Pendleton, president of the stead of the usual 25c gift ex
Department of Oregon; Mrs. Dor change each person attending is
othy Templar, Klamath Falls, De asked to bring a package of cigar
partment First Vice President; ettes, later to be sent to the Vet
Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, Portland, De
partment Secretary; Mrs. Effie erans' hospital in Walla Walla. The
evening will be spent in games,
Hitchie, Milton, Department Chap
singing and a war bond will be
lain, and Mrs. Clara Scott, Milton,
auctioned. Bring your nickels as
Oregon’s representative to the the auction is that kind.
Veterans' Hospital in Walla Walla.
Don't forget that the rummage
The morning session was devot
sale is still in progress. Drop in
ed to reports of the units, followed and see what we have or maybe
by the introduction of Cpl. Morgan
leave what you want to dispose of.
of the WAC who showed a film de For either reason we will be glad
picting the need of WAC’s for the to see you.
medical department. The meeting
was recessed for lunch furnished
by the entertaining unit of Pendle
ton.
The afternoon session was en-1
tirely given over to talks and re-1
ports by the department officers.! With an intensive campaign for
Mrs. Scott reported that there are a signup of local sportsmen in the
about 80 Oregon men in the Walla newly organized Hermiston Rod &
Walla hospital, half at least being Gun club, which will sponsor a
veterans of the present war. She magpie control program in the
stressed the fact that families of west end of the county, it seems
tubercular patients should insist possible that a very successful
upon their staying in the hospital plan may be outlined for the com
until the doctor in charge gives ing year. It is said that between
permission to go home. Great $200 and $300 will be needed to
damage is done and recovery is re put the plan in effect.
tarded if the patient leaves too
It is planned to offer a large list
soon and then finds that he must of valuable prizes with a top of
return for further treatment.
around $50 for the largest number
Mrs. Belt was accompanied to of magpies brought in during the
Pendleton by Mrs. Jeannette Sa- coming year. The contest will be
PEANUTS
Fresh
ALMONDS
Large Fancy
MIXED NUTS
Choice
,b .29
Ib. .55
Ib. .45
BLACK TEA
lb.
Canterbury
pkg.
COCOMALT
lb.
2 lb.
Coffee—lb. 28c
Quick or Reg.
Ib. .18
18 oz.
Red Hen
Bot. •
H-0 OATS
Ib. pkg.
Quick or Reg. i.
13
sie
Teary
GRAPEFRUIT
Ib. 10c
Hood Heating Stoves
Cook Stoves
ORDER
YOUR
HD Er 1? V C the
NOW! for
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VALAPA,
Holiday
Taxas Pink
Ib. 11c
LEMONS
Sunkist—Combat Colds!
ONIONS
10 lbs. 27c
Yellow Denver
RUTABAGAS
Ib. He
Yakima Tender
Swt. POTATOES Ib.8 2c
California
Galvanized Milk Pails
$1.99
Swansdown Cake Flour .. 234 lb. pkg. .26
Peanut Butter, Beverly
lb. jar .25
B-Z-B Honey, Wild Blossom .... lb. jar .29
Marmalade, Tibbetts Brook 2 lb. jar .25
Catsup, Red Hill.... (14 oz.-5 stamps) .12
Catsup, Heinz
(14 OZ.-5 stamps) .19
Jumbo Olives, Lindsay
pint jar .28
Cucumber Pickles, Libby, No. 212 jar .30
Cream Corn, Pictsweet
.. No. 2 can .15
Del Maiz Niblet Corn .
12 oz. can .14
Ralston Ry-Krisp.......
13 oz. pkg. .16
Hi-Ho Crackers...........
.. 1 lb. pkg. .21
Nabisco Shreddies ....
12 oz. pkg. .12
Margarine—2 pts. lb.
MOLASSES
50 lb.
sack
Brown Sugar W&erod pkg. .08
28 oz.
SUNNY BANK
25 lb. sk. $1.02
FMUUa
CREAM OF WHT.
HERMISTON ROD
& GUN CLUB TO
SPONSOR CONTEST
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Chocolate Malt
EDWARDS
Buy the things you need for Holiday eating now.
Safeway’s low prices will save you money.
SALADS
pkg. 12c
Quick! Salad "Makings"
GROUND BEEF
VEAL STEW
lb. .19
lb. .19
SHORT RIBS
PORK SAUSAGE
per lb. .41
BEEF ROAST. “A” grade - 5 points
..... Ib. .27
T-BONE STEAKS. “A" grade - 14 points .
SIRLOIN STEAKS. “A" grade - 13 points .... lb. .40
per pound .39
lb. ,42
SILVER SALMON, Sliced, troll caught
IT SAYS HERE, LARGE HEADS
OF CAULI FLOWER," so MUCH
EACH WONDER How LARGE
THEY ARE, MARY ?
/
lb. .48
ROUND STEAKS. “A" grade - 15 points ... lb .38
AO SUESS WORK FOfi MAP&E I
BUT HERE IT SAYS,
"NATURALLY FRESH
CAULIFLOWER," AT
so MUCH A POUND!
AND NOW I SEE "NICE
FRESH CAULIFLOWER
start thinking about those
holiday “goodies”! And here are
two examples of how easy it is to
turn those thoughts into delicious
things-to-eat:
GINGERBREAD MEN
3 cups enriched
flour
3 tsps, baking
powder
%2 tsp. salt
%2 tsp. ginger
%3 cup shorten
ing
%3 cup brown
suga r firmly
packed
23 cup dark
molasses
1 egg
Sift and measure flour; sift again
with baking powder, salt, and ginger.
Cream shortening and sugar until
light and fluffy. Add molasses and
unbeaten egg; beat well. Add flour
mixture gradually, mixing well after
each addition. Roll on slightly
floured board to ‘s-inch thickness
Cut with floured giegerbread-man
cutter or cut a large square for the
body, smaller circle for the head,
and strips for the arms and legs.
Place on lightly greased cooky or
baking sheet. Bake in moderate
oven (350° F.) until done, 10 to 12
minutes. Remove cookies imme
diately to rack; cool; store. Makes
about 4 doz. 2-inch cookies or 6 large
10-inch gingerbread men.
TURKISH DELIGHT
3 tbsps. unfla-
vored gelatin
2 tbsp*, lemon
1 tbsp, grated
%2
lemon rind
cup hot
vegetable color*
2 tbsp*, orange
juice
Soften gelatin in cold water. Com
bine sugar and hot water in sauce
pan and stir well until sugar is
dissolved. Bring to boil; add soft
ened gelatin and cook slowly for 20
minutes. Remove from heat and add
orange and lemon juice, grated rind,
and coloring. Pour to about 1-inch
thickness into shallow pan (4x10
which has been rinsed with cold
water. Let stand overnight; turn out
on board lightly sprinkled with pow
dered sugar; cut in one-inch cubes
and roll in powdered sugar. Makes
about 40 cubes.
AU
and
LINK SAUSAGE, type 3
SLICED HALIBUT
Cooky and candy making
TIME TO
Safeway
Homefnaktri' Bureau
=7. JULIA
LEE WRIGHT,
Director
Baking Powder 2 lb. cn.
Clabber Girl
.22
—9
Granulated Sugar 5 lb.
Beet
77
Gingerbread Mix 14 oz.
.2.2
Duffs
22
that ' s
THE WAY TO
PRICE PRODUCE -
BY WEIGHT !
A
so MUCH EACH WHAT
DOES NICE MEAN?s
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Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
- ves. i uKS this
‘
MARGE, I
7 PLAN OF SAFEWAY'S.
"
DONT KNOW ANO
MAYBE THEYRE
’ LARGE" ANO "NICE,
NO MATTER WHETHER
I WANT « LARGE HEAD
OF CAULIFLOWER OR
A SMALL ONE, i GET
EXACTLY WHAT I
HAVE A LOOK.
PAY FOR!