GRANGE HOST AT
ANNUAL DINNER
. LONG LETTER IS
RECEIVED HERE
RED& WHITE
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COFFEE, R. & W., 2 1-lb. jars.....
MILK, R. & W., tall can........................
JUICE CAN SPOUT.....................
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PRUNE JUICE, R. & W...........................quart 33c
APPLE JUICE, New West...................... quart 27c
TOMATO JUICE.................. No. 2 can — 2 for 23c
SUNSPUN ................................................ pint 26c
SALAD VEGETABLES, Dinette............ No. 2 25c
DICED BEETS, R. & W............. No. 2 — 2 for 27c
BABY FOOD, R. & W., 41, oz.................. 4 for 35c
ITALIAN PRUNES, Fancy Large....... 25 lbs. $3.75
CRYSTAL SYRUP, R. & W..................... 5 lbs. 45c
AMBER SYRUP, R. & W........................ 5 lbs. 42c
GINGER BREAD MIX, Duff’s.................. pkg. 22c
RICE, Blue Streak.................................... 3 lbs. 39c
WHEAT CEREAL, R. & W........:............28 oz. 17c
BRAN FLAKES, R. & W........................ 15 oz. 11c
PEANUT BUTTER, Playmate, 2 lbs.......... i En«
PEACH PRESERVE, 2 lbs___ Both for ... J ÖUG
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER.............. 2 cans for 15c
VANISH .................................................. 21 oz. 23c
WHITE ROSE BLEACH...................... ... gal. 27c
BORAXO ................................................. 10 oz. 15c
POWD. BORAX ....................................... 2 lbs. 27c
BAR SOAP, Feis Naptha...................... 2 bars 11c
CHEESE, Tillamook.................................. 1 lb. 43c
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
Salmon — Halibut — Smelt — Oysters
Choice Steaks, Chops and Roasts
Ground Beef — Pork Sausage — Luncheon Meat
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
ORANGES for Juice.............. 2 doz. 55c
GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless Pink, 3 for 23c
LEMONS, Large ........................ doz. 27c
LETTUCE - CELERY - CAULIFLOWER
Hermiston TradingCo.
RED & WHITE STORE
Just to prove that there are
some good people outside of Ore
gon, the following incident is re
lated. A four page, single type
writer spaced letter was received
this week by Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Shaw from Henry A. Meier, an at
torney at Lincoln, Nebr. The let
ter related that Pfc. Lee G. Shaw,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, was a
Christmas dinner guest at the
Meier home with several other
service men.
The lengthy letter explains in
detail of the happenings of the
visit, about the conversation, the
meal, and other entertainment.
Apparently Mr. and Mrs. Meier
make a hobby of entertaining ser
vice boys and according to the let
ter also enjoy it very much. In
addition to the letter was a box
full of miniature wooden articles
made by Mr. Meier in his work
shop, another hobby. Needless to
say, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw enjoyed
the letter
articles.
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HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
| ship of the senior class.
H. V. McGee, pastor
The gym will be decorated in
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
red and white and will follow a
Worship service 11:00 a. m. Ser
winter scheme. The stage will be
Friday, January 12, the Home blocked off and the orchestra will mon, “Christ In the Church.”
Young people’s service 7:00 p.m.
Economics club of the Westland sit in a fenced-in section below the
Evening worship 8:00. Sermon,
Grange entertained approximately stage. The committee on decor
80 Grange members and their ations states that care will be tak "Superimposed Word.”
families at their annual dinner at en not to be too elaborate due to
the Westland school. During the paper shortage and a fund deficit.
evening Harry Olson, worthy mas
Refreshments will be served in
ter. introduced the retiring Home the cafeteria at intermission. The
Economics chairman. Hazel Sturm, dance is a replacement dance for
who presented a beautiful past the Christmas Formal which was
Master’s pin to the retiring worthy postponed due to the fact that no
master, J. D. McKay, in apprecia music was available. The music
tion of the past two years’ efforts will begin Friday at 9:00.
in behalf of the Grange.
The remainder of the evening
was spent in dancing, with music
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donated by B. I. Michel's orches
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tra. Mrs. Mabel Corliss is secre
tary of Westland Grange.
WINTER FORMAL
TO BE FRIDAY
(From The Bulldog)
The Winter Formal will be held
this coming Friday. January 19.
Pep Club Members Entertain
Members of the high school Pep The dance is to be held in the gym
club entertained during the half nasium and is under the sponsor-
of the Arlington game here Satur
day night, much to the delight of
the large crowd. Participating
were Royce Shaw, Jerry Uleman,
Sybil Medlock, Beverly Barker.
Union 76 Gasoline
Shirley Laurie: and majorettes.
Joan Shanks. Beverly Norton, Bar
bara Todd, Lois Brooks and Dolor
es Sturm.
LICENSE MAN
Pulley Arrested by Sheriff's Office
Elvis E. Pulley, 47, of Hermiston
was taken to the county jail in
Pendleton last Saturday following
his arrest by the sheriff's depart
ment on charges of receiving stol
en property.
COMING JAN. 24
A traveling examiner of opera
tors and chauffeurs is scheduled
to arrive in Hermiston, Wednes
day, January 24, and will be on
duty at the Legion hall between
10:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m„ accord
ing to a recent announcement re-
leased from the Secretary of
State’s office.
All thise wishing permits or li
censes to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with the examiner
during these hours.______
ROSENBAUM TO
BE REASSIGNED
Santa Ana. Calif.—T/Sgt. Rich
ard E. Rosenbaum, son of W. C.
Rosenbaum of Hermiston, is cur
rently assigned to the AAF redis
tribution station of the Santa Ana
Army Air Base after having com
pleted 53 combat missions as a me
chanic on a C-47 transport of the
12th Air Force.
Sgt.
Rosenbaum
has
been
awarded the Air Medal with three
QUALITY
REPAIRING
Will Pay Prompt
Attention To
Mail Orders
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
123 S- E. Court — Pendleton
RAINFALL MEETS
WITH APPROVAL
A total of .60 inch rainfall was
recorded in Hermiston during the
past seven day period, which
comes as quite a relief to anxious
irrigation district managers. Some
concern has been felt by the low
level of Cold Springs reservoir but
the rains of the past few weeks
will greatly alleviate the concern.
The report for the week, as re
corded by Chas. Taylor, follows:
Date
Max. Min.
January 10 ....
54
36
January 11 ............. 54
33
January 12
64
44
January 13 ........
60
47
January 14
55
43
January 15 ........
41
32
January 16
50
35
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Canning Dates Ara Cancelled
H. F. Lindner, manager of the
Cooperative Laundry and Can
nery, states that two canning dates
will be missed while he is in Cor
vallis attending a canning school.
These dates will fall on January
25 and February 1, on which there
will be no canning done. Patrons
of the concern should take note of
the above announcement.
SEE US FOR
General Hardware
CANTERBURY TEA Vi lb.
black - orange pekoe
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-oz.
Town House, 20 blue pts. • •
KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR s. .02
5 lb. sk. 24c - 24 lb. sk. —
FISHER'S FARINA
Wheat Cereal
10 lb.
bag
50
12
RED HILL CATSUP 14 oz.
30 blue points
2 g
SALAD DRESSING Quart
Duchess
Jar °.
NuMADE MAYONNAISE
fresh-tasting
Qt. Jar
TENDERONI 2 6-oz. pkgs.
Van Camp’s macaroni
KRAFT CHEESE
Lb.
American - 12 points
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CUDAHY TANG 12 oz. can
3 red points
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BROWN BEANS 17 oz. jar
Libby Vegetarian
1 e
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START THE DAY OFF
RIGHT WITH—
FRESH COFFEE
For invigorating whole bean fresh
ness. buy one of these fine blends.
• AIRWAY
Lb. Bag ,20
• NOB HILL
Lb. Bag
3 eggs
3 cups cooked rice
Salt
“The Farmers Own Store’*
Hermiston, Oregon
WED
Pancake Flour, Suzanna 212 lb. pkg. .15
FRIED MUSH
4 cups water
Loat .12
ib. .85
Black Tea
Pepper
Shortening
with salt and pepper to taste; mix
with fork. Melt shortening in mod
erately hot frying pan; drop rice
mixture into hot shortening by
tablespoonfuls; fry until golden
brown turning once. Serve with
heated syrup. Makes 12 small or 6
large cakes.
1 cup corn meal
1 tsp. salt
Bring water to boil in top of double
boiler over direct heat.
Add salt. Add corn meal gradually,
stirring constantly. Cook 5 minutes
stirring constantly.
Place over boiling water; cover. Cook
30 to 40 minutes.
Pour in dampened mold or bread
pan. Let stand several hours.
Unmold and slice in Ji-inch-thick
slices.
Fry in hot shortening until golden
brown. Serve with syrup. Serves 6
to 8.
LITTLE HINTS FOR EASY BREAKFASTS
Cereals may be measured out the
night before, ready to cook upon the
addition of water. When cooked in
milk they have added nutritional
value as well as a different flavor.
Using brown sugar instead of white
on cereals gives them a new flavor.
Molasses for sweetening is very
good, and if eggs are scarce, it helps
make up for the iron we would
normally get from them.
A crispness and added flavor is given
to ready-to-serve cereals if heated
in a moderate oven (375° F.) a few
minutes before serving.
PRODUCE
Albers Flap jack Flour
2% lb. bag .22
Sleepy Hollow Syrup
pint bot. .21
Grapefruit Marmalade
2 lbs. .25
Sunny Bank Margarine, 2 pts. .... lb. .18
Mrs. Wright’s Bread, enrich., 1%2 lb. .13
Blue Rose Rice
3 lb. cello bag .28
Fisher’s Wheat Germ .... 1% lb. pkg. .23
Cream of Wheat, reg. - quick, 28 oz. .22
Morning Glory
QUAKER
quick or regular
quick or regular
3 Ib. pkg. .26
3 Ib. pkg. .18
Fisher’s Zoom, cereal .... 20-oz. pkg. .19
Ralston Cereal, whole wheat 112 lb. .20
Sperry Wheat Hearts .... 46 oz. pkg. .32
Malto Meal, cereal ... 2612 oz. pkg. .22
Roman Meal, whole grain .... 30 oz. .26
Gold Medal Wheaties .... 8 oz. pkg. .11
Kellogg’s Pep, bran flakes 8 oz. pkg. .09
Grape Nuts Cereal
12 oz. pkg. .13
SAFEWAY PÌEATS
quality for every point at your
.07 Get
Safeway . . . and every penny too!
CARROTS, clip top........................... lb. .061
SIRLOIN STEAK, 11 points, Grade A, lb. .40
CELERY, Utah type........................................ lb. .13 ROUND STEAK, 13 points, Grade A, lb. .38
CABBAGE, solid heads .................... lb. .074
HALIBUT, frozen, sliced.... . ............ lb. .45
PARSNIPS, washed........................................ lb. .10 OYSTERS, fresh mediums ...............pint .65
CAULIFLOWER, snowy heads......... lb. .17
SMELT, fresh Columbia River ........... lb. .20
TOMATOES, field.......................................... lb. 28 BLACK COD, sliced, frozen ...............lb. 30
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GRAPEFRUIT, Ariz., lb.
BE DELIciOus.
Inland Cooperative
Canterbury
Beat eggs slightly; add rice; season
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Raisin Bread ‘Wiaghes
RICE CAKES
25
BISLE STUDY & PRAYER
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I p.m. SUNDAY EVENING CLUB HOUR
Do you have trouble getting your
family up? Then try enticing those
sleepy-heads with a breakfast that
has sparkle and zip. How? Read the
Homemaker’s Column in this ad.
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TOMATO JUICE
46 oz.
Libby’s - 40 blue pts.
COMPLETE SCHEDULE or WORSHIP SERVICES
Wake ufi um ! eut! a
Vil
In 1945 expect
more for less at Safeway
Listed below are just a few samples of
Safeway’s low every-day shelf prices.
Try buying all your food needs for a
month at Safeway. The savings will be
a pleasant surprise.
THESE ARE WONDERFUL
RECIPES. IF I COULD ONLY
FIND SOME REALLY »OOO
MEAT, THIS ONE WOULD
Heavy Tarp & Carpenter Aprons
"Anxious Cut"
Triton Motor Oil
9(24
STANS GETTING ALMOST
NASTY ABOUT IT. I
MUST BE TERRIBLY
STURO (
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OF ALL KINDS
New Shipment of
Topic for Worship
January 21, 1945
I uel Oil — Stove Oil — Burner Oil — Insect Sprays
Prompt Delivery Call 2751
—George Harkenrider
SAFEWAY
PRUNE JUICE
Sunsweet
Oak Leaf Clusters and has served
in England, Africa, Sicily and Ita-
ly. After processing here he will
be reassigned to duty within the
continental United States.
At Santa Ana Army Air Base, a
station of the AAF Personnel Dis
tribution command, returned com
bat veterans from overseas air
forces receive complete physical
examinations reclassification ac
cording to military skills, and re
assignment to domestic stations of
the AAF.
Motors - Irons - Sweepers
Toasters - Mixers
"WE FIX IT”
save work at Oregon Hdwe.
at Pulley’s Addition
UNION OIL COMPANY
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE SIX
see,sonut Redskouss I
OF GRADE OR CUT, SAFEWAY
GUARANTEES IT. SATISFACTION
OR YOUR MONEY SACK !
4
TO SHOP LOOK AT
THAT WONDERFUL
ROAST PAT ANO JOE
SERveo SUNDAY.
‘ RELAX, JOAN,
ILL LET you IN
ON THE SECRET
THIS AFTERNOON.
f ANO THE PRICES
ARE LOW, TOO
ME FOR SAFEWAY-
FROM NOW ON !