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THOMPSON DRUG STORE
Hermiston, Oregon
TERTLETOWN
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benoy and
small daughters were Pendleton shop
pers Thursday.
Miss Louise Harms was a Port
land visitor over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Roberts were
Pendleton visitors Thursday. They
received word from their son. Ser
geant Austin Roberts of Long Beach
that he had passed his examinatiins
for Aviation Cadet and expects to
transfer soon.
Mrs. Lowel Alford has been ill the
past week with the flu.
Newcomers to Tertletown are Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Dammarell from
PAGE THREW
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1942.
M. E. Ransdell won the contest Friday. The Mitchells expect to
Orofino, Idaho, who are now dom-
for the “Funniest thing that hap- move to Portland in the very near
iciled at 402 “D” street.
me since coming to Tertle- future.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Willoughby pened ”. to Honorable
mention was giv-
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jones and Mr.
and daughter Jeannette from Oro- town
motored to
fino, Idaho, have moved into 304 en Mrs. Paul Pettijohn and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Doty ______
Oscar Anderson whose tales showed Pendleton on business Tuesday.
“C” street.
a keen sense of humor and ready
New employees at the U.O.D. from
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holman were wit. There will be another contest Tertletown
are Martha Jones at the
guests at a farewell dinner at the this
week,
and
after
all,
the
prize
is
|
service
station and Mrs. Bill Pierce
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Null a dollar
bill. What was that funny in the inspection department,
I last Sunday.
Mr
incident that happened since your
and Mrs. George Aubert visi-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McClendon arrival? Hand them in when your
ted in Hood River last week end.
moved to Kennewick, Wn., last Sun reporter calls on you.
| Mr.
day. Earl plans to enter the Naval
Mrs. Floyd Coxen visit
Roy Gallon left Saturday evening ed his and
Reserve at Pasco and Mrs. McClen
father, Roy Coxen in Imbler
for
Yakima
to
visit
his
wife
and
ba
don will reside at Kennewick with
last Sunday.
by son.
her parents.
Mrs. Frank Doty and Mr. and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Leale
have
All women are urged to come to
Mrs. Julius King were Walla Walla
returned
home
from
Boise,
Idaho.
the USO on Wednesday afternoons
shoppers last Saturday.
at 2:00 o’clock to sew for the Red Mrs. Leale is now employed at the
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Williams of
U.O.D.
Cross and roll bandages, A gener-
La
Grande, spent Friday with their
ous amount of equipment has been
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Goldsbury en-
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
loaned or donated for use and it is tertained Mr. and Mrs. Grant York daughter
Robert Kieth.
a most pleasant place to “do your of Milton last Sunday.
Captain and Mrs. Herbert Iverson
bit” and become acquainted with
Mrs. Homer Hayes entertained and son Dean visited for a few days
your neighbors.
the Nu Gamma club Wednesday at the K. McMillan home before
During the following winter sea- evening.
leaving for Portland where Captain
son, the V.V.D. Gym and Health
Mrs. Roy Martin and baby son Iverson will take over his duties at
class will meet once a week only, returned
home from a Pendleton the army post.
The time and place. 2 p. m. at the hospital Wednesday.
Both are re-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scroggins and
USO.
daughter Della Jean were Pendleton
Birthday greetings extended to ported to be getting along nicely.
Mrs. Fred Coleman visited her visitors Wednesday evening.
Miss Della Jean Scroggins who was
Mrs. Marshall E. Ransdell has re
8 years old Sunday, September 27. niece, Mrs. George Aubert, last Mon
turned from a weeks visit with her
Also to Patricia Thorne who was 2 day evening.
on September 28. Norman Knoles
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Goldsbury and daughter, Mrs. Robert Hartley of
also celebrated his 9th birthday on son of Milton spent last Sunday as Salem and her sister Mrs. Kenneth
Monday and was host to a party of guests at the P. D. Goldsbury home. Abbott in West Salem. She also
young friends. Young Jack Outcelt
Mrs. Art Redfearn and children visited her brother, Everett Bixby in
celebrated his 6th birthday on Wed Barbara. Glen and Butch spent Fri Portland.
E. C. Fordice, formerly of Enter
nesday and a group of 8 boys helped day and Saturday visiting in Free
prise, Oregon, is the new mainten
him celebrate. Delores (Dodo) Non water.
ne celebrated her 10th birthday on
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Witthöft and ance man for Tertletown. He lives
September 25th. A. L. Barnes was | daughters spent last week end vis- at 502 “E” street. Roy Rogers who
honor guest at a surprise birthday I iting in Emmett, Idaho,
1 has been the maintenance man for
party when Mrs. Barnes entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mitchell and i several months, says that he is go-
for him.
sons were Pendleton visitors last ing back to farming.
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USE PET MILK IN COOKING... IT'S THRIFTY
Certo Pectin
3-pkg. deal 43c
Parowax, for sealing
12c
Grapefruit, Dr. Phillip’s Hearts ......... 20 oz. tin 17c
Libby Orange Juice................. ........47 oz. tin 53c
Exquisite Tomato Juice........... 20 oz. tin, 2 for 25c
oz. tin, 2 for 25c
Oasis Kadota Figs..........
Campbell’s Tomato Soup.
1012 oz. tin, 3 for 250
......
4 lb. pkg. 38c
Raisins, Seedless............
........... 2 lb. pkg. 24c
Ken-L.Biskit Dog Food ...
Ry-Tak Wafers
Roman Meal
14-oz. pkg. 17c
30-oz. pkg. 29c
Grapenut Meal...............
Tenderoni, 1 pkg. free ...
Comb Honey..................
Dennison Peanut Butter
Libby Vienna Sausage ...
Lynden Twistee Noodles
Lynden Raviola.............
.......... 16 oz. pkg. 13c
6 oz. pkg., 2 for 19c
................... 12 oz. 20
...... 112 lb. jar 42c
..................... 12 tin llc
............. 16 oz. jar 150
............ 17 oz. jar 19c
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Time to realize the advantages of food buying at STONE’S!
Better
than most in selection and variety, brands you know are good, and
prices . . . just compare
see what you save!
Salmon
Wax Paper
Nucoa
Oysters
Pumpkin
1 Pound
Tall Tins
125 Feet
Waxtex
Heavy duty waxed paper for fixing lunches and preserving foods!
25c
15c
13 Ounce
I ackage
You’ll like this favorite substitute . . . BUY 2 pkgs, for 53c.
Blue Plate
5-Oz. Tins
Fancy small cove stewing oysters at an unusual low price!
Alene brand . . . try it for some delicious pies!
Sweet Potatoes
9c
28-Oz. Tin
PstMonte
22c
tender sweet potatoes with original natural flavor!
Mushrooms, pieces and stems
Borden’s Hemo
Van Dyke Green Olives
Silken Tissues
Woodbury Soap Deals.........
Rinso .................................. .........
Linit Starch ........................ .....
Kingsford Corn Starch
Clothes Pins
....................
Ry Krisp.....................................
P&G Soap
Giant Bars
2 Sor 9c
Camay Soap
Toilet or Bath!
3 Sor 19c
Oxydol
CREAMING
Crisco
USE
CARNATION
lh.
CELERY
Vegetable Shortening
3 lbs. 69c
2 oz., 2 for 23c
1 lb. tin 59c
10 oz. glass 32c
650 sheets, 4 for 17c
4 bars 29c
giant size 63c
reg. pkg. 10c
pkg., 2 for 15c
30’s, 2 for 15c
13 oz. pkg. 16c
Get your VITAMINS in
The Regular Pkg.
Utah Type
18c
Leg Mutton
ISC Boraxo 2 for 25c
Mutton Chops
for hands - 10-oz. tins
Mutton Shoulder
Dinamite
41c
Mutton Stew
A laxative food.
SAVE FATS-Bring Them To Us!
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HERE’S A WAY TO ECONOMIZE
Use Carnation Milk for
Appetizing Creamed Gravies
War Workers Need Meat!
Beef Roast, blade cut
Beef Roast, arm cut 28c
Rib Boil, lean meaty
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BE WISE .
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Columbia River Chinook
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OUR INSURANCE
POLICY or
LIBERTY ANO
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SPEAKING OF BONDS
MILK
10Ç
Fresh Local
GREEN PEPPERS
2 lbs.
Fine for Stuffing
159
lb.
SQUASH
Hubbard
LETTUCE
each
79
2 lbs.
239
Local Solid Heads
SWEET POTATOES
Allo
10
Buy U.S.WAR BONOS
SERVE SNOWBALL PUDDING
(Free Recipe at Stone Stores)
Pet Milk, tall tins
Softasilk Cake Flour
By Mrs. Rose Hedrick
Mrs. Billie Mardsen and Lowell
Caplinger of Pendleton were mar-
ried September
at Missoula,
Mont., in the home of the Presby
terian minister there. the Rev. and
Mrs. Ray Cameron. From there they
visited Lowell’s sister Elizabeth in
Seattle before returning home. Bil
lie is the eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Hedrick of Stanfield and
Mr. Caplinger is a wheat farmer be
yond Pilot Rock.
Dorothy Shelton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Shelton and Marshall
Brooks of the U. S. army were mar
ried in Virginia at the home of his
grandmother, is recent news received
here, Dorothy has been employed
in the National Bank at San Jose,
Cal.
Tom McCormick, top sergeant
from Fort Monmouth, New Jersey,
made a surprise visit on his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCormick last
week end.
Peggy McCourt, clerk at the post
office, resigned her job here and left
Saturday night to take a defense job
in Seattle. Mrs. Loren Miller is
chief assistant now. Mrs. Don Childs
is driving the mail route while Mrs.
Curt Rhea is taking her vacation in
Portland.
Louie Crist is the new janitor at
the trailer house project taking An
drew Thomas' place who is now a
guard at the Umatilla Ordnance de
pot.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Polly have a
new daughter born September 27.
She has been named Betty Lorraine.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker are the
proud parents of a daughter born
October 3 at St. Anthony’s hospital
She is the third granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baker and has
been named Harriett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Witt and
daughter have moved to Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sheseley and
son will occupy the George Billups
cottage in the east end of town.
Mrs. Nathan Bard, Mrs.
E.
Fisk, Mrs. Paul Daly, and Miss Elva
Berry were guests at the Pendleton
Woman's club meeting last Thurs
day and heard the lecture on Ha
waii given by Mis. L. W. Riess who
is U. S. O. director in Walla Walla.
She related first hand experiences of
the bombing of Honolulu.
At Ladies Aid last Thursday the
resignation of M rs.'
F. Rueber
was accepted and Mrs. Gordon Hoff-
nagle will take the office of sewing
directress. Mrs. Mike Reilly was
hostess.
F. A. Corneille has sold his farm
about five miles northeast of Stan
field to Clifford C. Van Sickle, who
comes from Sweet Home, Oregon.
M. A. Ford has sold his farm to
Mr. Stewart of the Shell Station.
Mr. Ford is buying the old Atte-
bury house in the south end of Stan-
field below the highway.
Mrs. Bessie Cole and Mrs. Geor-
gia Holte have sold the old livery
barn near the trailer camp to R. C.
Peters, formerly of La Grande who
plans to conduct livestock sales on
the property.
Roy Dallman, now in the navy, is
selling his 20 acres on the north side
to Charles Grubbs. Mr. Grubbs is
employed at the Ordnance Depot.
What Z/ou ßiuf. With
3 bunches
TURNIPS
STANFIELD NEWS
3 for 21C
pkg. 27c
WAR
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The sixteen inch coast gun is the
most powerful of all American guns
and costs about $2,000,000 each. It
will throw a shell weighing up to a
ton many miles. The Coast Guard
• Iso has an eight-inch mobile rail
way gun which will hurl a heavy
proje etile about 13 miles.