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PAGE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1942. THREE STANFIELD NEWS By Mrs. Ruse Hedrick SA Today, time means everything 4 We can’t afford to waste a minute ... 4 STONE’s convenient FOOD STORES save you shopping hours. ... save you tires and gas ... save you money on all food needs. With these advantages, you’ll be able to buy more and more War Savings Stamps & Bonds ! We’re In It ! . We’re Going to Win It ! - FLOUR — PEAS PRUNES Drip or Regular grind! A full selection of other quality coffees. LIFEBUOY The ideal hot weather soap favorite e for sad LUX Soap Special savings on this preferred toilet soap! 5 FOR 298 g and worth every penny you pay for it! . Juice Libby 12-oz. SUGAR STAMP NO. 5 Good Until July 25th for 2 lbs, of Sugar. LIPTON’S TEA BAGS........ — Black or green; a thirst quencher! , For 7/77 12 oz. tin 349 358 Sunbrite Cleanser Serve them at every meal for a natural source of nutrition and energy buildng vitamins! Special CABBAGE Local firm heads lb. 31c LETTUCE Extra large 2 for 19c CARROTS Extra lange bu. 3 for 12c TOMATOES firm ripe 2 lbs. 27c CANTALOUPES large size 2 for 25c ONIONS 4 lbs. 19c 2 lbs. 19c 2 lb. pkg. 299 — Kibbled Pieces: a balanced ration! SPAM ..................................... For all fine things! Regular size! Pressed from vine ripened tomatoes and lightly seasoned! “INSURANCE for LIBERTY” FRISKIE DOG FOOD......... Sunkist 1 lb. tins Del Monte 8 oz. tin s Buy More > U. S. WAR : BONDS : and SAVINGS 4 STAMPS 2 Should be going into LUX Flakes An economical shortening preferred by many for pastry baking! Spiced Peaches ............ 212 glass 30c Seaport Pears _____ 29 oz. 2 for 45c Seedless Grapes 17 oz. 2 for 29c Del Monte Grapefruit........2 for 23c Del Monte Pears 212 glass 28c Del Monte Salad Fruits 17 oz. 17c Bing Cherries ............. 212. glass 39c Fresh Prunes .............. 212 glass 23c U.S.War Bonds and Stamps 2 For 198 Del Monte 2 lb. pkg. COFFEE FORMAY Shectenine Hot Sauce Rice Krispies 12° — FRUITS — Of YOUR INCOME New Floating sudsy GIANT BARS Medium size, Santa Clara variety; full of natural sugar! Garden Corn ............ 16 oz. 3 for 29c Mushrooms, pieces ............ 2 oz. 12c Blue Lake Beans .... 16 oz. 2 for 23c Oregon Trail Whole Beans 20 oz. 20c Crm. of Vai. Cut Beans, 20 oz., 2/29c Eugene Pumpkin .... 29 oz., 2 for 23c Black Canyon Corn, 20 oz., 3 for 31c Dinette Mixed Veg., 17 oz., 2 for 25c Tea Per Cent SWAN Soap Sweet, tender 5-sieve sizes . .SAVE ON A CASE of 24 tins, *2.29 — CANNED FOODS — I 3 for 29° 34c 37c Standard 17 oz. tins Mission Macaroni ............ 27 oz. 22c Carnation Milk .... tall tins, 3 for 25c Drifted Snow Flour .... 2412 lbs. 98c Northern Flour ............ 49 lbs. $1.69 Gold Medal Flour....... 2412 lbs. 98c Harvest King Flour..... 49 lbs. $1.59 Bisquick ............................. 44 oz. 33c Buckwheat Flour .......... 212 lbs. 27c Tins 148 s & w Peas 20-oz. Tins • SUGAR STAMP NO. • Good Until July 25th P for 2 lbs. of Sugar. TRY THIS QUICK SUMMER DESSERT —for sandwiches and summer snacks! BEEF STEW ............... 24 oz. tin 2 for 459 —Dinty Moore: choice beef and vegetables! Walla Walla slicers No. 2 tin 258 CORN BEEF HASH —Swift’s or Armour’s . . . easy to prepare! GREEN BEANS garden fresh quarts 598 WESSON OIL NEW PEAS ....... 5 oz. tin, 2 for 398 — Ebbtide-—for stews: strictly fresh packed! 2 lbs. 23c 46 oz. tin 22Ç TOMATO JUICE —Del Monte—slightly spiced, natural flavor! aAP, Coast Telephone CUCUMBERS large slicers CHOICE MEATS GRAVIES use CARNATION MILK" Stone’s “Baby Beef” is quality young beef es- pecially selected to insure tenderness, flavor and the least possible excess fat and bone. Try a cut of this beef at these regular, every-day low prices: JOWL BACON mildcure RIB BOH lean rib and brisket pound ARM ROAST BLADE ROAST pound pound pound < • • • 20c 20c 28c 25c LEMONS Sunkist juicy 2 for 1 9c Lady Baltimore Icebox Cake Rroadcaat by: Mary Lee Taylor, July 16 3 cup Pet Milk No. 2 can sliced dozen 32c 8 Maraschino cherries, quartered 1 % cups diced sponge cake Chill milk until icy cold. Drain peaches and save juice. There should be 12 cup juice. If not, add water. Heat slowly to boiling a mixture of peach juice, water and salt. Add gelatin and stir until dissolved. Chill until mix ture begins to thicken. Meanwhile, dice 34 cup peaches. Combine with quartered cherries and diced cake. Then fold into chilled gelatin mix ture. Whip chilled milk with rotary egg beater, or electric beater at high speed, until stiff. Fold into chilled gelatin mixture. Line an oiled mold holding about 6 cups with remaining 34 cup sliced peaches and the strips of cake. Fill with gelatin mixture. Chill until firm. Serves 6. *1}2 cups sliced, fresh peaches may be used if 12 cup water is substituted for the peach juice. For Thia He ripe You'll Need: IRRADIATED PET MILK 3 tal 1250 tins "7 SHOULDERS ,bT4( 2'^15c STEW GELATIN 3 pkg 198 DEL MONTE PEACHES N:42 Prices Good Until July 23d! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on June 30, (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, un der Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes! ASSETS Loans and discounts, (in $164,600.91 cluding no overdrafts United States Gov. obli 85,500.00 gat ions Obligations of States and 492.62 political subdivisions Corporate stocks, includ ing stock of Federal 1.500.00 Reserve bank 876,180.69 Cash & due from banks 9,470.00 Bank premises owned Real estate owned other 2.00 than banking house 85.32 $1.137,831.54 LIABILITIES $816, 847.03 Demand deposits 121,735.89 Time deposits Deposits of U. S. Gov. & 9,864.97 postal savings Deposits of States and 108,144.76 political subdivisions Other deposits, certified 7,901.20 & cashier’s checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,064.493.85 $1,064,493.85 Total Liabilities Capital Accounts $25,000.00 Capital Stock Common stock, total par, $25,000.00 25,000.00 Surplus 22,778.31 Undivided profits 559,38 Reserves Total Capital Accounts $73,337.69 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $1,137,831.54 Memoranda U. S. Government obliga- *10,000.40 tions pledged Deposits secured by 8,869.70 pledged assets State of Oregon. » County of Umatilla ) 88. I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly I swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. H. NORTON. Cashier ORANGE LEGS 1620c - CHOPS Ib. 18 2 Renort of Condition of Other assets % teaspoon salt 1 package orange- 2 for 23C Shredded Ralston, 12 oz. pkg. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 11 oz. pkg..... 2 for 190 Quaker Muffits, pkg.............. Post Toasties, 11 oz. pkgs..... 3 for 270 Quaker Oats, large pkgs. . 240 Frisbie’s Jell-eze, 8 oz. bottle 9e Pen-Jell Pectin, pkg............... 2 for 230 Jelly Classes, one-third pints 390 Good quality young mutton— Reserve Diat. No. 12 No. 9281. Total Assets —for salads: tempting, delicious flavor! CUT OYSTERS Mrs. Julius Haney and daughter, Mrs. George Barger of St. Helens, ar rived Monday for a week’s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Ship- ley. parents of Mrs. Haney. Last week Mr. Shipley, though quite ill, enjoyed a visit with his brother, C. A. Shipley and son Carl and his wife, also from Banks. Sam Meade and Jess Meade made a week end trip to Seattle. Sam’s wife returned here with them. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Arnold and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnold were Yakima visitors Sun- day. The latter remained there for work. Rev. J. M. Cornelison of Pendleton visited the Presbyterian church and Sunday school July 12 not knowing that Rev. Mitchell was vacationing and acted as supply teacher and also preached. . . Misses Virginia and Lorna Gabriel are enjoying a five-day vacation in Portland as the guests of their sis ter. Mrs. Willard Conley. Mrs. Orlow Warren, Joann and Normie returned Saturday from a two months visit with relatives in Iowa and Sioux City. Mrs. C. C. Rhea took her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stur divant. to Parkdale Sunday for a visit with her children there. Miss Mary Rhea is substituting on the rural route for Mrs. C. C. Rhea for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith of San Diego and former Stanfield druggist for many years called on friends here Saturday. Miss Dorothea Shelton, who has been employed at the National bank in San Jose, arrived home Sunday j for a two weeks vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Richards of Pendleton visited at the Marion Mar- ton home Monday. G. L. Dunning made his regular trip to Pendleton Monday as a mem ber of the selective draft board. Boys reported called here are Dean Cleg horn. Ray Hogue. Chester Foss and I Sam Meade. Walter Lewis is leav- | ing this week to enlist. Jerry Krause and five other little I boys celebrated his fifth birthday | Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jess I Meade. The Girls Recreation club complet- ed their handicraft articles Tuesday afternoon at their club rooms under the direction of Mrs. Jean Wilson of the U.S O. at Hermiston. Their lead er, Mrs. John Kruse, has returned from a week’s outing at Tollgate and will be present for a business meet- ing. _ Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Bliss and Fred Bliss have returned from Missoula. Mont. Fred states he must have-rid den horseback for 500 miles. Second baked food sale sponsored by the Ladies Aid will be held at Refvem’s store July 18. Miss Beryl Dewing and Miss Mild red Mollsted are visiting Beryl’s aunt, Margaret McDonald, this week near the diversion dam. Rev. B. F. Mitchell will preach July 19 at 11 a. m. on “What Can We Do?” Glass Subscribed and sworn to before I me this I 1th day of July. 1942. E. P. Dodd, Notary Public. My commission expires April 23, 1943 Correct- Attest F B. SWAYZE A A. SWAYZE W L. HAMM Directors