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PAGE Six HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON neille, six miles east of Stanfield. 33-3p Your -THIS Store RED & WHITE IS A GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le STORE — UNION NOTICE or LAND SALE 14 oz. 1 9$ CATSUP - Red & White PEANUT BUTTER _ SCHOOL BOY 2 1bs. 659 EGG NOODLES - Red & White..... 1 lb. 256 COFFEE - Red & White.................... 1 lb. 346 MAYONNAISE - Red & White .... Pints 320 SANDWICH SPREAD - Sunspun 8 oz. 176 SHRIMP - Miss Biloxi No. 1’8 379 FRUIT COCKTAIL R. & W..... No Is 22 SLICED PEACHES - Ray’s .... No. 2%‘s 310 APPLE JUICE - New West........... 12 oz. 12. BAKING POWDER R & W or Cal. 1 lb. 19: OATS - Red & White........................ 3 lbs. 270 ALL BRAN................................... Large 21: TABLE SALT ............................ 2 lbs. se CORN FLAKES - Kellogg’s......... 11 oz. 106 SOAP - Feis Naptha........................... 3 bars 1770 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Uma tilla County. Oregon, on the 30th day of March, 1943, will, on the 4th day of May, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House. Pendleton. Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $145.00 there fore, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale: the following described par cel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired for delin quent taxes, to-wit: W12 NW 1 NEM and SE 1 NW Y NEY and N 1 SWY NE 1 and SW‘ SW‘ NE 1 less Tax No. 5. Section 16. Twp. 4, North Range 28, E.W.M. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. ( April 1-29) NOTICE OF LAND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Uma tilla County. Oregon, on the 30th day of March, 1943, will, on the 4th day i of May, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County Court j House. Pendleton. Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $60.00 therefore, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale: the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, ac quired for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Lots 11 and 12, Block D, First Ad dition to City of Hermiston, Uma tilla County, Oregon. R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla County. (April 1-29) .. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, Geo. Harkenrider Has OIL TO BURN : All Types of Lubricants to Fit All Needs Union 76 Gasoline - Triton Motor Oil notified to present the same to me, Administratrix of the Es duly verified, at the office of my at tate of Frank L. Waller, torney, 202 Oregon Building, Salem, Deceased. Oregon, within six months from the WALTER S. LAMPKIN, ‘Attorney for Administratrix, date of this notice. Dated this 1st day of April, 1943. Salem, Oregon. DAISY EMILIE PHIPPS. (April 1-29) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that I have been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County, as Administratrix of the estate of Frank L. Waller, de ceased. and have duly qualified as such administratrix; all persons hav- ing claims against said estate are In Need of Refreshments? Sammy and Johnny Have What You Want! 1 Dance Every Saturday Night! Townsend Hall -UNDER Fresh Fruits & Vegetables CELERY - Crisp Utah...............1 lb. 1 26 LETTUCE - Large Heads....... 2 for 270 SPINACH - Fresh Clean . ....... 2 lbs. 230 CARROTS - Sweet Crisp....... 2 bu. 1 9e GRAPEFRUIT - Arizona large 6 for 3 30 NEW - J 3 “A Place to Meet Your Friends” Hale's Confectionery MANAGEMENT— Regular Prices Good Music - Meat Department Mock Chicken Legs ea. 5c Mince Meat lb. 25c Nice Sauerkraut Bulk Peanut Butter lb. 32c • ========.............. ■ nusi SAFEWAY Homemakew’ Guide II -=‘7 _____________ Were Ready With Extra Good Values in All Rationed Foods. wATOE". so c \ surisse"”". ho • \ Bring Us Your Stamps.' POINT Hermiston Trading Co. — — VALUI 10:30 A. M. Each 7)* SARDINES ................... 13- Limar Assorted - Oval Lb. can 3) »SHRIMP ....................... 34* (*) Indicates RED STAMP hem 2) SOUP MIX......... 3 Observers from the Office of War troop concentration areas, to find out Information traveled more than 12,- about American soldiers’ drinking 000 miles, visiting and inspecting habits, and found they were good. Iron slugs. weighing 95 pounds | each, shot into a mountain side near the Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, . Your Automobile in testing munitions explosives, are Means More Today g ! being dug out for scrap. 35,,.7 Cost of replacement and repair is high. Actual value is increasing — these conditions make it vital that your car is completely protected by reliable insurance. A Farmers continuing form policy (National Std. Coverage) gives maxi mum protection at minimum cost. Atk us for ratet. James H. Boylen, Agent FARMERS AUTOMOBILI Infer INSURANCE Exchange The whole house should gleam with that spie and span look after the spring cleaning. That means that be sides doing the general cleaning, every little scratch, discoloration, flaw here and there has been taken care of. Housecleaning isn’t what it used to be now that we’ve a host of modern cleaners of all sorts on the market . . . cleaner for windows, cleaner for up holstery, cleaner for walls, cleaner for just about everything. And take it from me, they do a wonderful job. I am greatly in favor of anything that makes life easier for the homemaker. But these new cleaners aren’t the only things that star during cleaning time. Common household items like sait and vinegar, can do all kinds of miracles around cleaning time. POINT REB & WHITE STBRE — Spie 'n' Span (*) Indicates RED STAMP item Each 259 pkgs. Minute Man - Veg., Broth Biloxi Wet Jumbo, Lge. 7 oz can 1)"DEVILED MEAT......... 8) RED BEANS 8) WHOLE GREEN PEAS 2)»VIENNA SAUSAGE .... 119 21$ Libby No. 12 can 5)*TANG ........................... 2 lb. pkg. (15) TOMATOES........... Cudahy’s Pure Pork, 12 oz. can 8) »CHEESE................. lb. Del Monte Solid No. 2 can Wisconsin Cheddar 7) TOMATO SAUCE. ( 1) Val Vita - 8 oz. can LATE WANT ADS 66 Libby’s No. % ean Idaho - 2 lb. bag 8) CHILI SAUCE....... ________________________ ¿ Moneta 12 12 oz. bottle LOST NO. 2 RATION BOOK. RE- 5)*MARGAR1NE ..... 2 for turn to Gus Tonies, Box 448, Uma- Dalewood 1 lb. pkgs. i tilla._________________________ 33-lc I--------------------------------------------------- 5)»MARGARINE 1 lb. pkg. LOST NO. 1 RATION BOOK. RE- Sunny Bank turn to Mrs. Minnie Cherry. R. 1, 5)»MARGARINE 1 lb. pkg. I Stanfield. 33-lp Troco LOST GASOLINE RATION Book. 6)*SALAD OIL pt. bot. Rachel Sloan Jackson, Stanfield. _____ May Day______ Ore. 33-lc PIMIENTOS. Sunshine, 2 oz. glass STRAYED TO MY PLACE—TWO MORNING GLORY OATS, Ige. 21c - small year old iron gray filly. L. J. Cor- QUAKER OATS, Ige. pkg. 24c - small pkg. SUZANNA PANCAKE FLOUR, 40 oz. pk. SYRUP. Sleepy Hollow Cane & Map. 12 oz. 419 179 258 259 10t 11 2 12^ 152 162 BABY FOODS..... 3 for Gerber’s 4 12 oz. cans 299 45$ SALT- 204 . . Cleans those brown and grey stains on-the bathtub and basin with utmost efficiency Pour salt on a slightly dampened cloth and scour. It is espe cially good for hard water stains. . . . Removes stains and discoloration from china, earthenware and pottery. Moisten salt and rub spot with it. . . Cleans and brightens brass, copper and pewter when used with an equal amount of vinegar. Add a little flour to the mixture to make a paste, rub it on the article, let it dry, and then rub off. Wash and polish and watch the sparkle. (11) PINEAPPLE JUICE 14° Libby's No. 2 cans (24) APRICOTS ................... 194 Green Tag Halves - No. 21 can (ID PEACHES..................... 200 Red Tag Choice %’s, No. 303 jar (ID FRUIT COCKTAIL .... 178 Hostess Delight - No. 1 can (21) FIREFLY PEARS VINEGAR-- . Equal parts of vinegar and binseed oil make a very good furniture polish. Mix together, shake well, rub on fur niture and then polish with the grain of the wood. It brings out hidden beauty. . . Cuts th- grease on stoves, in ovens, and on broilers like magic. Sat urate a rag with vinegar and go over the greasy portions. Soak stubborn parts in soapy suds that contain vinegar. . . . Cleans brick and tile fireplaces quickly and easily. Just wash the sur faces with a cloth saturated with vinegar. . . . Removes grease smudges on walls, or painted woodwork. Use it full strength on a cloth. . . . Hot vinegar removes paint from windows. Apply it with a cloth, then remove quickly with a paint scraper. No long scraping necessary. . . Brightens faded rugs About a half cup of vinegar added to a quart of water, then swept over a faded rug brings back its forgotten color. 219 No. 212 can BREAD, Julia Lee Wright’s 112 lb. loaf CRACKERS, Tasty Maid 2 lb. pkg. PEANUT BUTTER. Beverly 1 lb. jar VINEGAR, Heinz Cider Quart bottle WHITE MAGIC BLEACH .... Gallon 13c 252 30d 192 201 COFFEE SAVINGS EDWARDS, Whole Roost LEG OF LAMB (6 POINTS) LB. 352 LB. 39. RIB LAMB CHOPS (7 POINTS) NOB HILL, Extro Rich Blend lb. 23« AIRWAY, Mild ond Mellow Ib. 206 FARM FltfSH PW99CI (7 POINTS) best, pay only for what you jet—by the pound. LB. 35d ORANGES BREAST OF LAMB (3 POINTS) 19c GRAPEFRUIT COLORED FRYERS LB. i ’ WASHING, DRUDGING OVER A STEAMING TUB AND WASHBOARD—IS A THIEF OF’’ i ’ YOUTH AND HEALTH! LET US DO YOUR i LAUNDRY WHILE YOU HAVE A DAY OFs : , LEISURE TO REST FROM YOUR WAR AC- 1 1 TIVITIES. OUR PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU. i I : , JUST CALL THE HERMISTON LAUNDRY MAN. : - Hermiston Laundry. HORACE SMITH. 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