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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1945)
PAGE SIX THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1945. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON Secretary MacArthur then gave a very encouraging report of the financial condition of the group, | stating that a high percentage of | members had paid their 1945 dues. The next meeting will be held the first Monday in March. Any mer- | chant or interested person may | join the Chamber. Memberships are available from the secretary 1 for $5 per year. Valentine's Day - February 14 Valentines:— 3 for 10c - 5c - 7c - 10c and 15c — ALSO MANY VALENTINE NOVELTIES — Brierley’s Variety Store AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAg •AAAAAAAAAÁAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The “KING of KINGS” : The Complete Life of Christ U.O.D. NEWS R Sound-IRotion Picture (Continued from page 1) 4 Triton Motor Oil Union 76 Gasoline UNION OIL COMPANY Fuel Oil — Stove Oil — Burner Oil — Insect Sprays Prompt Delivery Call 2751 —George Harkenrider BULLDOGS WIN FROM BOARDMAN ricd the brunt of the scoring for the visitors. The scores follow: 39 Kennewick Hermiston 24 Schoonover 4 F 10 Adams Pierson 8 Kauth F D. Belt 2 8 Perkins C Wilcox 12 G Green Harkenrider 9 Poling G Substitutes: Hermiston—Connor 2, Keller 4, Matott, Jensen, J. Belt. Kennewick—Doyle 4, Stifles, D. Poling, Sloan and Giles. Hermiston 25 38 Kennewick Schoonover 5 Adams F Keller F 1 Kauth D. Belt C 8 Poling Wilcox 6 18 Perkins G Harkenrider 13 G Green Substitutes: Hermiston—Matott, Connor 1, J. Belt. Jensen, Pierson. Kennewick—Doyle 10, Gravens- lund 1. Stifles, Sloan, Giles. Coach Frank Davison's Hermis ton high school Bulldogs, playing without the services of Glenn Wil cox. stellar guard, nevertheless looked quite impressive in defeat ing Coach Black’s Boardman squad Tuesday night, 46 to 8, on the lo cal floor. The Bulldogs sank sev- eral "impossible” shots whereas Baker and Lilly, ace Boardman I sharpshooters, played in hard luck all evening. | Leo Keller, starting probably for the first time this season, led the Hermiston scorers with 13 points, mostly on the quick break. Dick Belt and Schoonover also hit for two-pointers during the evening. The high school freshmen de feated the Boardmaq Bees in the preliminary 20 to 4. The lineups follow: Hermiston 46 8 Boardman 2 Carlson Schoonover 7 F Keller 13 Jones F (Continued from page 1) 2 Baker D. Belt 9 C Pierson 2 4 Lilly to get some federal aid for this vi G Harken rider 5 G Carpenter tal equipment. Matott 6 McClellan S Col. A. S. Buyers of the Umatil Connor 4 S la Ordnance Depot was present and made several remarks. Ramon Beatty urged erection of advertis ing signs at the outskirts of town. Pete Berg brought up the need of stationing a permanent deputy The Hermiston high school ran sheriff in the west end of the coun into some stiff competition against ty. A motion was passed that the the Kennewick five last week end, Chamber contact Sheriff R. E. losing at Kennewick Friday night Goad on this matter. Secretary W. 39 to 24 and on the local floor Sat A. MacArthur read a letter from urday, 38 to 25. Although the the Union Pacific railroad in ans Bulldogs fought vainly, they were wer to a request for better train not able to match a more exper facilities to Hermiston. Efforts to ienced Washington quintet. improve these facilities will be BULLDOGS LOSE TWO COURT TILTS At Kennewick Glenn continued by the Chamber. Friday, Wilcox was the only Bulldog reg- President Harkenrider outlined ular who could hit the hoop, scor-some of the projects which he ing 12 points for top honora of the hoped the members would accom- evening. plish during the coming year. Saturday night the Bulldogs Among these were better transpor- started with a bang and for a time tation facilities, completion of looked like champions, leading atoóme of the suggestions of the half time 22 to 19. However the planning commission, the installa- scoring machine bogged down in | tion of an airport, a new post of- the last half. Harkenrider was the fire, and several others. He stated shining light in the first half, hit-1 that it was his earnest desire to ting two pointers from difficult i see some of these projects go be- angles, Perkins of Kennewick car- I yond the talking stage and see office can’t keep track of their i mascot, "G. I. Josie”, seems there’s a gentleman on graveyard who takes her to the West Area and forgets to bring her back. Agnes McFarlin is back on the job after being on leave to care for | her mother who was ill. Cecil Williams had a lot of trou ble slipping around while playing ping-pong. He can't find a pair of No. 8 shoes with non-skid soles so ■ he borrows Al Stewart's No. 12‘s. He really plays a “fast” game in | them. He takes two steps to get < them in motion in any direction. | a Birthday greetings go to Char- lotte Nelsen this week who cele- | brated her birthday February 6th. < Box and Pallet Shop— - Willford Shumaker has trans-1 a ferred from the carpenter shop to the box and pallet shop. Week end guests of Myrtle < Markham were Mr. and Mrs. J. _ Berry from Portland. Maggie Phelps spent several " days in Portland this week. Hazel Pickerell left Saturday - night for Spokane where she will | a visit her daughter and family for several days. Charley Laurie has purchased a new home in Hermiston. Friday, Feb. 9 High School Gym "I a Sponsored by 2 "I Baptist - Christian - methodist Churches of Hermiston 1? Why not let old-time home baked favor ites make hearty winter meals appetiz- ingly different? All the ingredients are here at Safeway — tops in quality, but low in price. any AHU KITCHEN CRAFT — 50 LB.-SK. 1.99 rLvUK10 lb. sk. 44c •25 lb. 1.02 GOLD Fl (ID DRIFTED SNOW 25 lb. MEDAL IL v UII c ROWN — 50 lb. 2.35 Sack 1.18 40 oz. pkg. BISKIT MIX. Fisher s SWANSDOWN Cake Flour 234-lb. pkg. GINGERBREAD MIX. Duffs 14 oz. PANCAKE FLOUR, Suzanna 212 lbs. 5 lb. sack CANE SUGAR SUGAR, powd'rd and brown, 1 lb. pkg. BAKING POWDER. Calumet, 1 lb. can SALT. Morton's plain or iodized 2 pkgs. VANILLA FLAVOR. Westag 4 oz. bot. EXTRACT, lemon & vanilla. 2 oz. bot. YEAST CAKE. Fleischman's 3 cakes ROYAL SATIN Shortening (6 p.) 3 lbs. CRISCO SHORTENING (6 p.) 3 lb. jar SPRY SHORTENING (6 p.) 3 lb. jar I .29 .26 .22 .15 .33 .08 .19 .15 .07 .35 HERMISTON DRUG .10 .59 .68 .68 BEEF ROASTS, arm - blade, grade A, 3 p., lb. .27 SIRLOIN STEAKS, Grade A, 11 points, per lb. .40 ROUND STEAKS, Grade A, 13 points, per lb. .38 per lb. .28 GROUND BEEF, 4 points OVERLAND_______ ____ GREYHOUND * .54 .45 .85 .09 .26 .23 .21 .14 .14 .15 .42 .29 .16 .21 .45 SAF£WAy CUARANTUD MEATS CHICKEN TAMALES COMPANY Phone 2271 5 245251.1.23 EDWARD’S COFFEE, lb. jar .28 - 2 lb. NOB HILL COFFEE - 1 lb. jar .23. 2 lb. TEA, Canterbury, black, Vi lb. .43 - lb. LIPTON S TEA, black .... 10c size pkg. ROMAN MEAL, whole cereal 30 oz. pk. GINGER SNAPS, old fashioned, 1 lb. HI HO CRACKERS, wafers 1 lb. pkg. TOMATOES, Gardenside, 30 pts., 212‘s BUTTER KERNEL CORN, 20 pts., 2’s SUGAR BELLE PEAS, 20 pts., No. 2’s WALNUTS. Oregon large . 1 lb. pkg. EUNSWEET PRUNES, dried. 2 lb. pkg. PRUNES. Red Tag (30 pts.) No. 212 can GOOSEBERRIES. Blue Tag, 303 jar PEANUT BUTTER, Beverly . 2 lb. jar Beef Features Efficient use of manpower is urgent. Home-front manpower must be made available whenever and wherever it is needed. Overland Greyhound is making every effort to move manpower to work and to war. Please help. Travel only when necessary. Welcome Silver Offeriny To Be Taken 2 for. 35 2 for good eating RICH BISCUIT DOUGH For rolls and coffee cak^g 2 cupi all-pur pose flour 3 tsps, baking by UNION PACIFIC STAGES, Milk Sift flour, measure: and sift again with baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening until it is as fine as corn meal. Break egg into measuring cup. beat with fork; and add enough milk to make 23 cup liquid. Add to flour mixture; stir with Fork until all of flour is dampened Turn out on lightly floured board. This basic dough is suitable for almost every imaginable type of roll or coffee cake. For example; CINNAMON NUT ROLLS FISH HALIBUT lb. .45 Sliced, frozen SMELT 2lbs. .23 Fresh OYSTERS pt. .65 Fresh NATURALLY FRESH PRODUCE Use Rich Biscuit Dough Above. Roll dough 14 inch thick; spread with 2 tablespoons softened butter and sprinkle with 2 teaspoons cinna mon and } cup sugar Roll up as jelly roil and cut in 3 inch slices. Sprinkle a few coarsely chopped nut s in the bottom of a well-greased muffin or square pan; place rolls on top. Bake in moderately hot oven (425°F.) for about 15 minutes. BEAR CLAWS Use Rich Biscuit Dough Above. Roll dough 14 inch thick; sprinkle with 12 cup firmly packed brown sugar, 1 tablespoon flour mixed with 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and 12 cup seedless raisins. Roll up as for jelly roll; cut in 2 inch pieces, flatten out. Slash one folded edge at inch inter vals to within 12 inch opposite side using scissors Place on baking pan. Bake in moderately hot oven (425°F.) for about 15 minutes. -CRISPY - GREEN Have a Salad Tonight 3 Iba. .10 Salad Vegetables OR LL ENDS WHEN AVAILAI /IO LBS Oxydol Soap 23 24 oz. pkg. - Granulated 12 Cello Pkg. - Crisp salads are easy to make Oregon, Yellow HAVE lb. .18 Mexican Deluxe Crisp, Solid Onions 50 oz pkg. - Granulated California, Snow White Cabbage lb. .081 Tomatoes HAUL u-Purb Soap .39 lb. .10 Cauliflower Texas Pinks NO SAWDUST. LOADS EITHER FOUR CORDS. Price Per Cord WRIGHT. INCORPORATED Grapefruit CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY — ING FROM A HEPPNER 1 egg %2 tsp. salt Leiluec Operaleu 6 tbsps. shorten ing Camay 3 for .21 Beauty Soap - regular bars