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PAGE SIX Your Store RED&WHUE Hemo 59C Flav-R-Aid MALTED MILK, Thompson’s 1 lb. ....... ROOT BEER EXTRACT, Hires GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Red & While ... 46 oz. FLAV-R-JELL, delicious dessert, 6 flav 4 for 47c 25c 27c 25c PORK & BEANS, Coer d’ Alene 212‘s 2 for 27c RIPE OLIVES, Lindsay’s medium, 1 lb. 2 for 45c PREPARED MUSTARD, Red & White 8 oz. 11c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Red & White 1 lb. 2 for 35c MATCHES ................................ carton 23c Red & White COFFEE FLOUR Red & White 1 lb. 34c 3 lbs. $ 1 49 lbs. $1.69 10 lbs. 43c 10c large 13c large 14c CORN FLAKES, Kellogg’s RICE KRISPIES, Kellogg’s BRAN FLAKES, Kellogg’s ... PRODUCE TOMATOES Firm ripe locals 3 lbs. CUCUMBERS 5c EACH CARROTS 3 bunches 100 WATERMELONS Crisp Swt. Klondikes. Lb. LEMONS Extra Lge. Sunkist, Doz. ORANGES Sunkist Mediums Doz. 11 OZ. BEEF ROAST LB. LOIN STEAK LB. 330 330 270 35c BACON SQUARES 40 LB. 210 LB. 360 HAM % or whole FRANKFURTERS LB 250 Hermiston Trading Co RED & ONE DELIVERY DAILY WHITE STORE ------ 10,30 AUTO STAMPS ( ARE NEEDED Inland Cooperative M. 1OO FAT LADIES LOSE 14 to 20 LBS. SAFEWAY ffomexaJle« STATE GUARD TO SPONSOR DANCE ECHO RESIDENT PASSES AWAY gar Lewis; one daughter, Mrs. Otto Troxel of Eugene; two sisters, Mrs. The Hermiston unit. Co. E.. 22nd Efie Leichtman of Echo, and Mrs. Bn., Oregon State Guard, will spon- | Ida Dunn of LaGrande; two half- sor another of a series of benefit brothers, George Daughtrey and W. dances this Saturday night, August Alice Martha Daughtrey Lewis H. Daughtrey Jr. of Portland. 1, at the Townsend pavilion east of was born December 13. 1885, at Lara Funeral services were held from town. A good crowd was present at. mie, Wyoming, the daughter of W. the Echo Methodist church at 2.00 the dance several weeks ago. Good H, and Charity Ann Daughtrey. The p. m. Saturday with Rev. Malcolm music has been promised. Daughtrey» came to Pendleton as Ballinger in charge. Miss Gertrude Tickets are now on sale by the pioneers when Mrs. Lewis was about Tichenor sang. The Stanfield grange, guardsmen. one year old. She attended school under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. and grew to womanhood at Pendle Roscoe Myers, master and chaplain, U.S.O. NEWS ton. also conducted services at the close. In 1909 she married A. F. Kelly, ' Burial was in Pendleton. Arrange- The third team of guards from and lived for a time in Portland. On ments were by Folsom's of Pendle- 1 O. D. held a party at the U. S. O November 30, 1927, she was united ton. last Tuesday evening. The party was in marriage to Edgar Lewis. For - = ---- a huge success under the chairman the past 12 years she has made her ship of Henry Vohs. Local talent home near Echo. | from the guard group provided an After an illness of about two days By Mrs. Bob Woodward interesting program throughout the she passed away at home Wednes- She __ leaves to Baxter Hutchison is ... ill and has evening. Dancing and refreshments day, July_ , ____ __ _____ — mourn her passing her husband, Ed been confined to his bed since ........ ....... were enjoyed. COLUMBIA NEWS dav. when he was taken to a Pendle- S hikwin -W illiams P aint ' AMERICA’S MOST AMAZING PORTFOLIO OF COLOR IDEAS FOR YOUR ENTIRE HOME! Everybody’s borrowing it... 4 I i Why not you I SCORES AVAILABLE today! COM PHOTOS Phone us. We’ll gladly lend you this remarkable Sherwin -Williams Paint and Color Style Guide. It’s Pree Service. No obligation! Oregon Hardware & e ^S herwin W illiams P aints Directly from the Saw! ECHO NEWS ITEMS MEATS 250 Moscow Tuesday, accompanied by her CARD OF THANKS granddaughter. Peggy Sommerer. We wish to sincerely thank those, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stuart and small son are here from Lakeview visiting at the Ordnance Depot and all other Ì his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom friends for their kindness during our great sorrow. Stuart. Chester Beck has returned home Worth A. Hindman from the hospital where he has been Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hindman the past two weeks following an ac- cident which occurred while raking hay. Clyde Stewart of Priest River, | _ Idaho, has been visiting here at the home of his brother, Charles Stewart. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carson of LAV IN A SUPPLY NOW! Walla Walla and Mrs. Hopper of Accordng to information received Pendleton were visiting Tuesday at the H. M. Sommerer home. from J. W. Maloney, collector of in Myra Getchell is now at the Loren ternal revenue, Portland, all persons zen ranch near Pendleton where she will be employed during the harvest who have their automobiles, trucks or motorcycles in use on the public high season. “THE FARMER’S OWN STORE” George Liebe made a trp to Pendle way in July are required to buy the Delivery Service Phone 2811 ton Tuesday to market a load of po Federal Motor Vehicle Use Tax tatoes. Stamp, costing $5.00 for the year be Master Sergeant W. D. Carson who is with the 952nd Engineers in the ginning July 1st. Topography Division of Aviation now He stated that these stamps would stationed at Colorado Springs, Colo be on sale at the post offices through- Morehoua« File» For Divorce FRENCH OPTICAL CO. rado, returned to his assignment out the state during July, but called Tuesday after spending a week here Walla Walla, Wash. Courtland G. Morehouse, employed at the home of his sister. Mrs. H. M. the attention of all motorists to the at the ordnance depot, filed suit in Sommerer, and visiting other rela fact that the July tax stamp would be the Pendleton circuit court Wednes tives here. withdrawn from sale by the post of day for a divorce from his wife, The 4-H sewing club led by Mrs. %- Dave Dufur met Tuesday at the fices after the close of the month, and Dorothy E. Morehouse, charging could be purchased only at the Col cruel and inhuman treatment. They home of Bonnie Grey. Mrs. Grace Foster accompanied Mr. lector’s office in Portland. were married at Kelso, Wash., in and Mrs. John Swearingen of Irri Mr. Maloney stated that prelimi gon on a shopping trip to Pendleton nary reports of safes of these auto June, 1936. Mr. Morehouse has re tained Peterson & Peterson as attor Tuesday. Th Mr. and Mrs. W. Phillips spent tax stamps was encouraging. How neys. rtwint # ■ Sunday afternoon visiting in Echo. ever, it is apparent that many motor Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox drove vehicle owners had not purchased Carpenters Purchase Bond to Hidaway Springs Sunday. Mrs. their stamps. The deputies of his of Office at Residence. Wilcox has returned but Mr. Wilcox The Hermiston carpenters union, 828 Washington St. will remain at the Springs about a fice are “tagging” all automobiles Local 933, recently purchased a $250 and trucks found without the stamp month for health treatments. Drive East on Alder Along the Diagonal—A neighbor properly posted in the upper left war bond and plan to make this a to City Park, turn wondering if new hats are needed by hand corner of the windshield, as re regular habit. Just by way of diver David Dufur, Lewis Wilson and Carl sion, a collection is, held at each reg South on Division S, Bennett since going to work at the quired by law. and all persons-who ular meeting and when sufficient 1 block. have not already secured their $5.00 depot at a dollar an hour. stamp for July should get it at once money is available for a $25.00 bond. We do our own grinding. from their local post office. The the latter is given to some lucky win- Phone 2066 names of all delinquents are being re ner, according to the secretary, Roy Dr. A. D. French White. checked, and if the tax stamp has not Mrs. Marian George went to Port been secured, the tax will be assessed METHODIST CHURCH land last week and underwent a ma and collected from the car owner Malcolm B. Ballinger, Pastor through the usual Internal p — — I Revenue jor operation in Emmanuel hospital. Sunday, August 2—10 a. m.. Sun She is reported as getting along facilities. Collector Maloney stated that ad- day school with Mrs. Alva Boulware nicely. In a clinical test just completed under B. B Middleton was taken to the vice from the Bureau of Internal as superintendent. the direction of Dr. C. E. Von Hoover, 10C Revenue at Washington is to the ef- There will be no morning worship over-weight persons lost an average of 20 Pendleton hospital Thursday for pounds each in the thirty days between Jan- treatment. He has been ill for some feet that all deliberate violations of service on account of the absence of uary 2nd and February 2nd 1942. One regis the law that are discovered, where the pastor, who is attending the time. tered Nurse lost 29 pounds, and a Dietitian 30 pounds in the thirty days. All of these Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crary have the owner of the motor vehicle has Graduate Ministerial Training School people Used the new Ayds vitamin candy re- failed to purchase the tax stamp, or at Tacoma, Wash. spent the past ten days in Portland ducing plan, which costs only $2.25 for a thirty-day supply, or $1.25 for a trial box Methodist Youth Fellowship at 8:00 where Mr. Crary underwent an exa- to post it as required by law in his and is guaranteed t be absolutely pure and to car. will be prosecuted vigorously, p. m. with Rebecca Pierson as presi contain no laxatives or drugs and to require mination and general overhauling. no exercise. Tear this ad out or just phone Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fredricks and and the penalties provided by law dent. Thursday, 7 p. m.—Choir rehears THOMPSON DRUG STORE Mrs. C. R. Gray left Thursday for are to be imposed in case of convic tion. al. Mrs. Julius Gimble, director. Hermiston, Oregon an outing at Bingham Springs. Allen Thomson of Pendleton was a visitor here recently. He has just recovered from an attack of the mumps. Winter Fuel Specials for July 31 - August 1 & 3 — J THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1042 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. ton doctor who prescribed rest and quiet for at least three weeks, His illness is due to a broken blood sei in the head. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison 1 and small daughter were here from Pen- dleton Sunday. Elbert took his fath- 1 or to Pendleton the same day for medical attention. Ernie Bensel was acting as mail _ carrier for J. D. Todd from Friday till I uesday while the latter was in Portland to attend the Legion con vention. Betty Jean Reuber of Stanfield is spending the week here with her sis- ter. Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell. V iola and Rosalie Hammer left last F riday for Salem where t hey were met by their aunt. Miss Bessie Hammer, who will accompany them on a two weeks vacation trip to Cal ifornia „Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Feldman of " asco were week end guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Walter Maffei. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marvin were Saturday visitors at the Maffei home while en route from Pendleton to Portland where they plan to make their home. Word comes from Pendleton that Mr. and Mrs. Bud Curtiss are par ents of a son born last week at St. Anthony’s hospital He is their sec ond child. Mr. Nebergall was taken to the Hermiston General hospital Saturday for medical attention. Latest report was that he is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parsons and daughter Glenda, Ray Parsons and Miss Goldie O’Brien left Saturday evening on a drive to Rhea Creek to I do some fishing On Sundav the par ty drove via Condon to the Deschutes river in search of the elusive trout, and thence to The Dalles, where they spent the evening with relatives, re- turning Sunday night. Mrs Anna Carson, who has been in Moscow. Idaho, with her daughter. Mra. 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