THURSDAY, OCTOBER
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
By Popular Demand
Our Five Day Sale Is
LD OVER
For Five More Days—Friday, Saturday
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday in our
Stanfield and Hermiston Stores.
HONEY sgoxz&ö-.caranc? $3.98
CHEESE XellçMsmerican
SWEET POTATOES 21b.
PORK & BEANS 30-ounce
28
19
10c
TOMATO JUICE Wol"Welln.79c
POP CORN JTESOPS
25c
WHEATIES *2:8.2) 2 p..21c
PRINCE ALBERT Tobacco-. 10c
MINCE MEAT ish Grade
11c
MUSTARD "jar
18
CORN FLAKES AUbenar size 5c
PUMPKIN L2R4. can.
10c
BAKING POWDER SSlumnst, 14c
SANDWICH MEAT Rath, , 10c
SYRUP 24.02. jug. . . . . . . . . 24c
WAX PAPER 775 con
12c
Butter r “ ‘ 40c
MACARONI fad Wheat
SPAGHETTI Hird Wheat
BEANS Bed." White
Eggs
15C
15c
19
RICE Fansrbsons Grain
20c
COOKIES gcp.Azzoted
14c
EGG NOODLES 12137-02 Ph: 25c
bzrore."""
39c
U S O. BUILDING
OPERATIONS BEGUN
30,
Stanfield High School
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building is being constructed under
the supervision of the United States
army but will be operated upon com
pletion by the United Service organi
zation.
For the time being, the recreation
al program for Hermiston is being
sponsored by the U.S.O. and W. P. A.,
the latter organization represented by
George Wallace. Miss Johnson and
Mr. Wallace have prepared the Her
miston reclamation building for use
of the public until the new building is
completed.
Avaliable now are ping pong tables,
darts, numerous games, reading mat
erial. letter writing facilities and
countless other features. Later on it
is planned to organize volley ball,
badminton and other teams which will
utilize ,the high school gymnasium.
The facilities are free to the general
public.
Miss Opal Boynton, national staff
representative of U.S.O. and Y.W.C.
A., and Miss Florence Boester, field
representative for the west region of
the same organization, arrived in
Hermiston Thursday (today) to sur
vey the local field and to assist the
local workers in the project here.
The personnel here wishes to ex
tend a cordial invitation to the gen
era! public to partake of the facilities
available. There is no charge of any
sort connected with the project.
CARNIVAL
with Hallowe’en Features
Friday, Oct. 31, 7:30
C.C.C. Camp Building
Carnival Queen Contest - Doer Prize
Concessions - Dance
Rev. Nichols of Walla Walla will
begin a series of revival meetings at
the Presbyterian church Sunday eve
ning at 7:30. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
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UMATILLA NEWS
(Continued from page 1)
There were about 85 present. Donna
Savior and Allan Clark of Hermis
ton had charge of the worship ser
vice and social hour, respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kellogg of Port-
lard spent the week-end here visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knud
son.
Mrs. Stella Paula of Chehalis came
Sunday to visit for an indefinite time
with friends as a guest of her aunt,
| Miss Sara Rix.
Mr. L. Brownell was a business
visitor in Portland the last part of
I the week.
|
By Mrs. W. C. Tsom
.I-, and Mrs. R. R. Veatch and
daughter were in Walla Walla and |
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner are Dayton Friday.
the proud parents of a 7 12 -lb. baby
Word was received here of the mar-
girl born at the Hermiston hospital ; riage of Miss Alice Cooney, daughter
Wdnesday, October 22. The little one of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cooney, to
has been named Ruth Sharon.
Trace Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ollie Coryell, Jerry Buell, A. C. W. W. Carpenter of Red Bluff, Cal- ’
Houghton, Mr. Burrell and Roscoe ifornia. Mrs. Carpenter is in the Red
William suffered an auto accident | Cross arid Mr. Carpenter is in the
Saturday night as they were return Medical Corps of the U. S. Army. The
ing from a football game at Pullman, young couple will reside in San Fran-
Washington. Jerry Buell was hurt | cisco. Mrs. Carpenter attended both
quite seriously and was rushed to ! grade and high school here and took
Portland where he underwent an op nurses training at St. Anthony’s hos- |
eration, his head being crushed. The pital in Pendleton.
others received only slight cuts and
Chief of Police C. Niles and M. M.
bruises. The car was a complete Mode and Mr. and Mrs. Art Troute
wreck.
of Portland were guests of Mr. and
Jan Stephens, who is employed at Mrs. Fiank Clark for pheasant hunt-
Hermiston spent Monday visiting her ing. Mr. Niles returned home Thurs
day but Mode remained a week more.
mother.
Mrs. W. S. Snider who has been Mrs. Troute returned Saturday.
Edward Elliott, of Condon, former
visiting her son, Walter Grider and
family, left Sunday for her home in teacher here visited friends here over
Portland.
the week-end. While here he enjoyed
A meeting was held at the school pheasant hunting.
Pat Pattee accompanied Art Hutch
house Monday at 2:30 in the interest
of food for defense.
inson of Pendleton on a hunting
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
trip near Kameila and returned with
a big 250-lb. buck.
Blanche Pound, who is attending
Northwestern Business College in
Portland, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pound.
Miss Leta Myers of Kennewick
was a visitor here Sunday.
Clyde Alden of The Dalles return
ed to his home Saturday after spend
ing the first few days of hunting sea
son here. He was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Walsh of The
Dalles were here on business Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hanson left
Tuesday for Portland where they will
make their home. He sold his inter
est in the Associated service station
to Don Lane.
Earl Bowman of Pendleton was a
recent visitor at the home of his sis
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. H M.
Smith.
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our more than 25 years successful
optical experience.
Reasonable
prices for glasses when needed.
We examine your eyes by
modern methods and grind
glasses to fit in all the late st
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OPTOMETRIST
418 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
3
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vOTT66 ground to order,2 bs.LJU
Golden West, lb. 30c
Hills,
BANANAS Gride" Ripe
25c
CRACKERS fresteatochs:"zehtlx 1 k
SANDWICH SPREAD or SALAD
DRESSING Your Choice
19
PEAS Tsndes sweet pen
25c
CAIT Shaker, plain or iodized 42,
JAl Large, 2-lb. boxes, 2 for 150
HI-HO CRACKERS pkg.
ICI 106 delicious flavors
- Package
Vanilla,
Hostess, large 8-ounce bottle
RAISINS 4lb package
NEW BORA ciant Package
N
0 Regular pkg.
BROOMS 4iie
n
■ Ma
Sanitary Napkins, pkgs.
€ 12 2 okos
26c
49c
19c
49c
25
BEEF GRAVY Feeieo Amver 10c
9c
SPAGHETTI Franco American
MACARONI ^■"« A-rien 10c
CANDY " GUM 3for
10c
MOP STICKS each
10c
GINGER SNAPS 2 doz
9c
WESTINGHOUSE LIGHT GLOBES
712 to 15A, 15 and 25
CHEERIOATS,Kcat?,’s,kap on
10c
1OW and 60W
Pitcher FREE with 2 pkgs, for
75 w to IOOW
13c
15c
CONNOR S STORES
HERMISTON — ARLINGTON — PENDLETON — STANFIELD
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
IS AFE WAY
19c
E,
2
Matches, Full 6-box carton 18c
Milk, Morning 4 tall cans 31c
Friday, Oct. 31-Mowday, Nov. 3
Real values in your favor-
ite kinds! Bug a box of
Fig Bars, vanilla or
71,
Whole Wheat, 2 lbs.....
these crisp, juicy apples
Apples, Jonathans
Delicious, 5 lbs.
Sweet Potatoes
4 lbs.......................
Red Empörer
pes, 3 lbs....... 19c
19c
Van Camp’s
PORK &
BEANS
PORK *
BEANS
No JOO
Tall Can
49-ib.
CWERUB MILK
4 tall can* 33 c
CANTERBURY TEA Black
' rib pkg 3OC
TREE TEA Orange Pekoe 4-lb pkg 40*
HERSHEY’S COCOA
1 lb can 14c
GRAPEFRUIT
RANCHO
KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR
.ULM
PEACOCK BUCKWHEAT S-M.Bne... 59c
Sae !
JUICE
SOUPS Asst.—1012oz
can
5c
LEADER
SODAS
2
29c
iTc
Per pkg 12c
QUAKER OATS Qui 1
Req to pa 21c
HORSERADISH MUS ARD NNYS, 9c
PARADISE DILL PICKLES
OIarl5c
SHAS CIDER VINE AR C»1 Jar 24c
SHREDDED RALSTON
No 2 can 12c
DEL MONTE PUMPKIN 2No 2 1 cans 19c
CHOCOLATES
KW
5 ib. pkg 35c
SAN WAN FANCY PEAS
GARDENSIDE SPINACH No. 2‘can 12c
COFFEES
lit prg 13c
SNOWFLAKE SODA CRACKERS
TABLE SALT
BABY LIMA BEANS
on your favorite
JELLWELL DESSERTS $aa.g,3 pkg l Ic
MINISTER GUM DROPS
1941
DEL MONTE DELUXE PLUMS "2 14c
NEW KLEK SOAP
24-oz box ITc
•NOB HiLLr?
236 2 6 w 45° .
LUX SOAP FLAKES
P & fi LAUNDRY SOAP
1212-oz. pkg 220
OM Bar
4c
SCOT TISSUE TOILET PAPER 3 rolls 20 c
SIERRA PINE TOILET SOAP 3 bora
17c
SU-PURB 6 RM SOAP
AIRWAY
PURO DOS FOOD
your neighbor
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lessons by
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HEN COURS
lized
Skinned Hams. Cen
Pak, whole or half, lb.
Club Link Sausage, lb.
Bacon Jowls, Arm. lb.
Sirloin Steak, lb...........
21,
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23 e
17c
33e
PORK
STEAK
BACON
Any Size
Piece
lb. 27e