HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
THURSDAY. APRIL 8, 1943.
ATTENTION,
MR. Motorist!
Why pay more if you can obtain the finest auto insurance
protection at less money?
A Farmers policy* being continuing in form, is sold only
once. Thereafter it renewt by mail—like life insurance. Thus
you do not pay the usual repeated yearly sales cost. You
save the difference.
JAMES H. BOYLEN Agent
Phone 3291» — Hermiston
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
«•«■INSURANCE Exchange
"National ttuniuri Nun-astMublt Coverage.
J visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lewis on a short furlough, and is be
ing transferred to an airbase at Mur-
By Mrt. Rose Hedrick
doc, Cal. Walter looked fine and says
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown returned • army life is fine.
Anderson Brown is now acting ser
to Portland Monday having spent the
week end here at the home of Mr. geant at Camp Hann in California.
Mrs. Margaret Daughtrey is taking
and Mrs. Ed Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Stevens. Little Jimmy re a week’s rest at the home of her son
mained for a longer stay with his and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
McAlester in Portland. Lt. Guy Mc
grandmother. Mrs. Brown.
Walter Lewis, who has been sta Alester and his wife from Ft. Sill.
tioned in Florida for four months, Oklahoma, are also there for a short
STANFIELD NEWS
Salem, passed away last week. Her
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Refvem of husband survives her there. They sold
Salt Lake City arrived here Satur their farm and home here probably
day to visit their parents this week- ten years ago to Mr. and Mrs. John
Bob will then go to Denver for a Reuber.
The Harmony Club members with
flight training course.
Mrs. Wesley Blessing of Portland | their husbands enjoyed a pot luck sup
visited her mother, who was ill at her per on March 31, remembering the
home on the project, returning to birthday of Lucille Parry.
Mrs. Fred Shelton went to Hot
Portland on Wednesday.
Mrs. Lowell Caplinger and Dicky | Lake April 5 to see her husband and
visited over the week end at the Hed i found him able to return home. His !
I brother Adam Shelton came from
rick home.
Mae Leonard, operator of the Beau Idaho Falls to aid on the farm.
The Brownie Scout troop under the
ty Salon, visited her mother Mrs. Li
na Smith in Walla Walla over the direction of their leader are planting
a victory garden at the home of Mrs.
week end.
Mrs. Woodrow Daniels is ill with I W. A. Dennis.
Nanny Potenski was taken to St.
measles at the home of her mother,
: Anthony’s hospital last Saturday.
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Mrs. Mike Reilly.
Guest day for the Study club will !
Mrs. Rex Hodgen is another victim
be observed at the high school audi- |
of the measles.
The county health nurse in her torium this year, April 8 at 2 o’clock
visit here prescribes seven days ab with an educational movie. Some mu
sence with this three-day measles epi sical numbers by Mrs. Harmon's glee ■
demic. Marie Lane is also a patient. club will also be a feature. Tea and
Miss Berniece Hughes ahs recover wafers will be served at the church
narlors. Committee in charge are |
ed from the measles.
the Mesdames Herrick. Shelton. Rue-
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McCulloch of ber and Coleman.
Walla Walla are now operating the
The Red Cross quota for Stanfield
Hi-Way Cafe. The former owner. was more than met with $220 turned
Mrs. E. Ryland, is considering a po in.
sition in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meilke of Pilot
Bill Scalf has opened a pool hall Rock
visited Mrs. Martha Mollsted
and billiard parlors at the corner of Sunday. Mrs. Belke is a sister of
Main and Furnish.
Mollsted.
The city jail held a couple of pris Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe re
oners Monday afternoon.
turned Monday from Salem where
Mrs. Virgil Hall, who resided for a
few years in a home for the aged in they attended the funeral of Grand-
Depend on
STONE’S
No. 12 for 5 lbs. SUGAR
No. 26 for 1 lb. COFFEE
RATION NOTES: Stamp
SUNBRITE
CLEANSER
3 cans
BEST Food PointVALUES!
148
An all-purpose
cleanser!
6-oz. tin 36c
TUNA
3 POINTS — Swiftwater tasty white shredded Albacore
SOUP
19-oz. tin 11 c
14 POINTS — Spokane Valley, tasty cut green stringless
16-oz. tin 21c
7 POINTS — Recipe pink salmon, now at all Stone’s Stores
PEACHES
16-oz. glass 17c
13 POINTS — Signet sliced yellow clings in heavy syrup
CRABMEAT
61 -oz. tin 36c
3 POINTS — Sea Treasure, low in points, low in price
32-oz. glass 32c &
8 POINTS — Tea Garden in its natural form
GRAPEJUICE
“POINT-FREE FOOD BUYS”
SOYA BEANS ............................. 2-lb. pkg. 18d
The one you have, heard so much about.
In 2-oz. jar.
OLIVE OIL................... :..............
Lindsay’s—From California Olives.
LIBBY TOMATOES.......
12 pints 42Í
8-oz. tin 52É
All you want—there’s plenty.
DRIED PRUNES..............
2-lb. pkg. 27<i
Sun Sweet.
FANCY RICE...................
l-oz. pkg. 1lc
Water Maid—Fancy Blue Rose.
CAMAY SOAP
CRISCO
3-lb. tin 69c
3 cake* 194
. 15
Guest IVORY Soap
3 cakes 14c
SNOWDRIFT
Points.
Can be used
by Bakers!
By Mrt. Bernice Wattenburger
UMATILLA NEWS
By Mrs Glenn Ostrom
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“FOR CREAMING USE CAENATIOH MILK'*
Fresh Asparagus at Market Prices
Carrots
2 bu. 19c $
Crisp — Bright
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Oranges
dozen 48c $
Large Sweet Juicy
Grapefruit
3 for 25c
Juicy — Texas Variety
$ Apples
box $2.75
Staymen, Winesaps or Rome Beauties
3-Ib. tin 68c
WESSON OIL
Quart bottle 55c
15 Pointa . . . Pure Vegetable
Shortening.
12 Points . . . It’s Wesson Pure
(loro’s
© FOOD STORES
The Seniors left on their sneak Fri
day morning to La Grande and re
turned Sunday night. Those going
were Juanita Volle, La Velie Mark
ham, Paula Häberlein, Joe Wilson,
John Fredrickson, Charles Acock.
Dick Gau, Don Miller and the class
advisor, Miss Taylor. Agnes Cald
well was unable to be with them be
cause of the death of her grandmoth
er in Eugene.
Paula Häberlein and her daughter
Paula have moved into one of Leicht’s
cabins.
Agnes Caldwell returned Monday
morning from Eugene where she at:
tended the funeral of her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Belle Caldwell, whose home
was in Irrigon for many years.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitney have
sold their place to Lyle Mulky and
plan to leave for California , in the
near future because of Mr. Whitney’s
health.
Boardman defeated Irrigon here at
the baseball diamond Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Sherman spent
the week end at McMinnville.
' Lee Munden returned Sunday. He
was rejected from the army because
of his health.
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Bill Finch and Mrs. Adams spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Finch and daughter Patty.
Fiances Finch spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Finch.
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Mrs. Charlie Morehead and family
visited with her sister. Mrs. O. Lind-
sev and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bartholomew
made a business trip to Morgan Tues
dav.
. a . business trip
.
Henry Vogler made
to Heppner Saturday.
Pine
club will
rine City
city ciuu
win meeet April
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and everybody is invited for an an
day meeting and also bring visitors.
Mrs. Claude Gipson received 200
babv chickens Saturday.
Henry Vogler received 500 baby
chickens Saturday.
Mrs. Ann Q. Tompson spent the
week end in Heppner.
A group from Butter Creek went to
the dance at Lexington Saturday
evening.
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F. B. SWAYZE. President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
PINE CITY NEWS
Price
2 Libby Vienna Sausage
............. 4-oz. tin
5 Armour’s Treet...........
........... 12-oz. tin 33e
5 Hormel Spam.............
.......... 12-oz. tin 34c
7 S & W Fruit Cocktail.
83-oz. tin 2 for 25e
10 S & W Kadota Figs ...
........... 21-oz. tin 23e
10 S & W Diced Beets....
......... . 19-oz. tin Ilc
16 S & W Medium Peas .
........... 20-oz. tin 186
10 S & W Catsup.............
...... 14-oz. bottle 18c
0 Signet Apple Juice....
....... 32-oz. glass 23
22 Pierce’s Tomato Juice
.......... 46-oz. tin 20c
8 V-8 Cocktail Juice....
.......... 18-oz. tin 14c
11 Signet Diced Carrots .
....... 16-oz. glass 15c
21 Del Monte Sweets......
........... 29-oz. tin 220
6 Campbell’s Chicken & Noodle 1012-oz. tin 14c
6 Campbell’s Chicken Gumbo ... 1012-oz. tin 14c
0_] 1 glass
1,. co.
Stamp - S & W Coffee
2-lb.
62c
22 Dole Pineapple Juice ..
... 46-oz. tin 32c
.14 LibbyApple Sauce......
... 20-oz. tin 17c
24 Signet Whole Apricots
29-oz. glass 26c
24 Signet Fruit Salad.....
29-oz. glass 37c
. 20-oz. tin 17c
10 Dr. Phillips Grapefruit
FRESH ...
as SPRING
29-oz. glass 270
Sliced and pickled
BUTTON MUSHROOMS
s
jar 120
RED PIMENTOS.........................
for Bakers!
Points
1 POINT — Wyhis Chicken Soup in dehydrated form
SALMON
SEEDLESS
RAISINS
25 Lbs. $ 3-00
—Buy Nationally Known Brands for Your Points—
2-oz., 3 for 29c
BEANS
IMITATION
CINNAMON
Lb
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON 1
By Mm. C. D. Whitney
Assorted Lunch Meat . Lb. 35c
Wieners and Kraut . 2 Lbs. 35c
Pork Chops .
. Lb. 39c
Polish Sausage . . Lb. 35c
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Last year fire took an estimated toll of $302,050,000
in property values. Carelesness was responsible < ?
for a large part of this loss. Your insurance must |
be safe, sound and adequate.
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Mrs. John Liedloff returned Satur-
day from Boise, Idaho, where she had
spent a week with her friend, whose
husband has been quite ill. She went
to Spokane Monday where she was
called by the serious illness of her
grandmother.
Mrs Glenn Ostrom was hostess to
the pinochle club at her home last
Wednesday evening. Places were set
for Mrs. Oliver McNabb. Mrs. Al
Vieg. Mrs. Dean Newgard. Mrs. John
Nvo and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Vieg spent Mon-
day in Pendleton shoppig. They also
visited at the Paul Bothwell home.
Mrs. Gus Frasolus and daughter
I Leona. Sara Wurster and Eleanor Ac
kert spent Saturday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. George McNabb have
moved to Boardman where Mr. Mc-
Nabb will be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E- McNabb and
children, Mrs. John Wurster and Sa-
ra spent Tuesday in Pendleton.
Mrs. John Mustard and Mrs. Oli-
ver McNabb spent Tuesday in Pen
dleton on business. Mrs. John Nye
of Hermiston accompanied them.
BOARDMAN NEWS
By Margaret Thorpe
Mrs. C. T. Odenborg of St. Helens
and Mrs. R. Sampson of Salem spent.
Wednesday at the Lloyd Stoltnow
home. Mrs. Odenborg is a sister and
Mrs. Sampson is the mother of Mrs.
Stoltnow. They came home with Mr.
and Mrs. Stoltnow when they returned
from Seattle Tuesday. Mr. Stoltnow
expects to leave the first of the week
for Alaska where he will be in de
fense work. Mrs. Stoltnow will go
when she can make boat reservations.
Ladies interested in taking a course
in home nursing met with Mrs. Thom
as at the school house Tuesday after-
noon Plans for the course were
discussed and the first meeting will
be next Tuesday. About ten ladies
will attend this class.
Emma Nell Walpole was honored
with a party on her sixth birthday at
her home Wednesday. About 20 child
ren attended the party.
A softball game was played at
Boardman Tuesday with Irrigon and
logal grade school teams playing-
Boardman won with a score of 20-11.
Cecil Hamilton has taken the place
of Bob Harwood as janitor and bus
driver at school.
The high school softball team went
to Irrigon Thursday where they de
feated the Irrigon team with a score
of 29 to 17. The boys went on to Her
miston where they attended a show.
The flight strip is to be enlarged to
double its size. The number of men
and trucks will also be greatly in
creased.
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The fifth and sixth grade girls gave
a farewell party for Barbara and
Margie Graves at school Friday after
noon. A gift was presented to each
^Mildred Miller and Maxine Ely
gave a farewell party for all the
Graves children at the Ely home
Thursday evening. About 60 child
ren attended the party. The Graves
family will leave in the next few days
for Sparta where they will make their
home.
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The fifth and sixth grade room at
school gave a program Thursday af-
ternoon which several mothers attend-
ed. They presented the program again
Friday for the high school.
A party was given in the school
auditorium Friday night by the high
school students. The evening was
spent playing games and dancing.
Russell Miller went to Portland
Wednesday to bring home his new
truck. He drove his coupe down
which he traded in on the truck. He
returned home Saturday.
Mrs. Effie Miller of Portland ar
rived Friday evening to spend sever
al weeks at the home of her son Rus
sell Miller.
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Elizabeth and Buddy Kristensen
and mother motored to Portland Wed-
nesday where Buddy will have a medi
cal examination.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilliland spent
the week end on the project visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Agee.
We have a few—
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