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THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON PAGE THREE El Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jackson re in the north end of town. C. B. Fisher has bought the small turned Monday from Portland, bring ing Glenn's mother with them for a house of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes “Springtime Is Oil Change Time” visit here. Jerry stayed the while and will move it to some more suit MR. Motorist! with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. able lots purchased by him. L. Crist is tearing down the old Frank Sloan. Kern ----- shed -------- building and will build Mrs. Edna Bruce has a two weeks ------ - ---- ---- ----- Why pay more if you can obtain the finest auto insurance leave from the U.O.D. and is visiting | himself a house on some lots west and her sister at Tacoma and on to Monta- | north of the Tum-A-Lum. protection at less money? na to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McPhetridge Word has been received from Bud | and sons have left the trailer house A Farmers policy* being continuing in form, is sold only Wessell and Jack Gaskell who are inland taken an apartment north of SEE YOUR RICHFIELD DEALER once. Thereafter it renewt by mail—like life in suraace. Thus a service squadron that they are in ' there. India. Mrs. Whitney also states that | I Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Warren have you do not pay the usual repeated yearly sales coat. You FOR her daughter Barbara will arrive bought a house from Dick Clark and save the difference. in Hermiston Saturday for the dura moved it from the Wilson farm to tion as her husband Glenn has been their lots on Furnish street. JAMES H. BOYLEN Agent called to active service in the marines. Mr. and Mrs. Wurtsmith gave up Phone 3291 — Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bliss arrived their positions here and went home to home Sunday from Missoula, Mont., Denver. FARMERS AUTOMOBILI where they went for the funeral of Mrs. Wurtsmith is succeeded here Itr-INSURANCE Exchange L. E. Elwood, Prop. Mrs. Bliss’ father. as teacher in the fifth grade by Esth Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and Ter er Mosier who was released tempor- "National Standard Non-assessable Coverage. — We Are A Union Service Station — ry visited in Heppner Sunday. Miss ar’lv from her job at the U. O. D. Earl Attebury is here from Corpus Rose Hoosier who teaches there will spend Easter with her parents, Mr. Cristi, Texas, on a thirty day furlough and Mrs. O. M. Hoosier of Stanfield. at the home of his father. George At farm which Howard has rented. L. Crist will have his daughter and tebury. Mrs. G. Attebury who has M. Refvem returned Tuesday from family, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Evans of been in St. Anthony’s hospital for a as a typist at the Oregon shipyards. that the following is, to the best of Mrs. F. B. Stuart will arrive in their knowledge and belief, a true Corvallis bringing back his son Don Yakima as Easter guests. month, is not much better. Her son, By Mrt. Rote Hedrsck of the ownership, manage who is recovering from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott will Eddie, from Salem was here last Stanfield on Saturday night on a bus statement ment (and if a daily paper, the circu Mrs. Elizabeth Nudo and Joseph Both Don Refvem and Billy Penney have the Refvems and Mr. and Mrs. week end for a visit with his mother. iness trip. Bobby and Mickey Dennis are the lation). etc., of the aforesaid publica Salatino were married last Sunday in were forced to give up their course Roy Penney and Billy as guests for Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott report tion for the date shown in the above Portland. All members of the family due to illness. Mrs. Julius Villermoure recovering latest cases of measles. Easter. required by the Act of Aug were present except Jimmy who is on Miss Grace McShane and mother nicely from a major operation last | Miss Grace Wilson, graduate of the caption, Lester Tenney of Portland visited of ’41. is now stationed with the ust 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, a convoy to Egypt. his friends and aunt, Mrs. Elsa Win are leaving the trailer house here to Thursday She will be moved to the class Postal Laws and Regulations, printed Mr and Mrs. Howard Herrick, Ro sted and grandpa, Korvola, here over live in one of the Dodd apartments at home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar U. P. at Huntington. Mrs. Verle Wilson returned last on the reverse of this form, to wit: salie Nudo, Gene and Frankie re the week end, returning to work Wed Hermiston. Hoosier this Thursday. That the names and addresses of Mrs. George Thomkins is employed Sunday from a two weeks visit with the 1. publishers, turned here Tuesday to the Scalf nesday. John Hogeland is building a home editors, managing edi her daugther, Mrs. Jack Mantor who tors and business managers are: Al- lives at Umapine. _ Spring rains are making the garden fred and Leander Quiring, Hermiston, AWeet-eNent-~feat—-AUfe PMWEs rows show up nicely in parts of Stan Oregon. field. Mr. Larry Dewing just plant 2. That the owners are: Alfred and ed 150 strawberry plants in his front Leander Quiring, Hermiston. Oregon. 3. That the known bondholders, yard. _____ mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or ( more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: None. By Margaret Thorpe 4. That the two paragraphs next George Yeager left Wednesday af above, giving the names of the own ter spending several days visiting ers, stockholders, and security hold with his brother Terry. George is a ers, if any. contain not only the list third class petty officer on. the New of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the Orleans, being in the navy. I. Skoubo’s have received word that company but also, in cases where the their son Ed has left New Guinea and stockholder or security holder appears is in Australia recuperating from an upon the books of the company as appendicitis operation. He lost 32 trustee or in any other fiduciary re BUDGET your POINTS with these VALUES pounds while in New Guinea. Skou- lation, the name of the person or cor- bos also heard from Alfred Turner poration for whom such trustee is who is also in the hospital on. some acting, is given! also that the said two paragraphs contain statements south Pacific island. Don Ford and Andy Jones spent sev embracing affiant’s full knowledge eral days at home this week, return and belief as to the circumstances and ing to their work Monday morning. conditions under which stockholders 16 points. S & W med. size sweet tender variety—Buy the best for your points. Mrs. Buster Rand, Mrs. Mike Hea and security holders who do not ap ly and Geraldine, spent Wednesday in pear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities Pendleton. The Home Economics club met at in a capacity other than that of a the home of Hazel Miller Wednesday. bona fide owner; and this affiant has After lunch the ladies all went to the no reason to believe that any other Price school house to see a program pre person, association, or corporation 3 points. Demings Red—Something different at Stone’s always. Points sented by the primary rooms. The has any interest direct or indirect in (3) CLEANED SHRIMP first and second grade played a band the said stock, bonds, or other securi 7 ounce tin number and the third and fourth ties than as so stated by him. grades dramatized “Little Red Riding (3) DUNBAR JUMBO SHRIMP Alfred Quiring and Hood.” Cookies and punch were serv Leander Quiring, Publishers. 7 ounce tin ed to every one. Sworn to and subscribed before me Select sodas—- Slightly salted wafers and priced right. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Veeley took a this 21 day of April, 1943. (7) S & W RED SALMON load of stock to Portland Wednesday E. P. DODD, Notary Public 16 ounce tin night. in and for the State of Ore (7) COSMO PINK SALMON Glen Carpenter is building a house gon. My Commission Expires on his farm south of town? The house 16 ounce tin March 28. 1947. will be 22 by 30 with a full basement. ARMOUR SLICED TONGUE (3) Several Boardman people attended 16 points. Tiny size tender, green limas to serve with Easter ham. 6 ounce glass the McKenzie funeral in Umatilla Wednesday. (5) SWIFT’S PREM Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cramer have 12 ounce tin installed a bathroom and shower in their home. (5) ARMOUR’S TREET Clayton Allen spent Saturday at 12 ounce tin Bingham Springs. 8 points. Libby’s golden yellow kernels-—right on the cob. Mr. and Mrs. David Sheets and (3) FLAKED CODFISH baby spent a few days visiting at 7 ounce tin Hermiston and Stafnield this week. Q. In what names may a War (3) ROYAL CRABMEAT Doc Ragan painted the outside and Savings Bund be issued? inside of Walpole ’ s trailer house and ounce tin 612 A. War Bonds can be reg he and Mrs. Ragan moved in Satur istered only in the (8) CHURCH’S GRAPE JUICE day. Carnation—It’s good—made by the makers of Carnation milk. names of individuals in 32 ounce glass Hazel Putnam has been visiting their own right, in one of the following forms: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus (7) W. W. TOMATO JUICE 1. The name of one in McLouth. DENNsONS CHILI 14 ounce tin dividual, or Sun Valley Serenade starring Son- PEANUT BUTTER 2. The names of two ja Heinie and John Payne was pre- (22) SPOKANE TOMATO JUICE 2 points a tin Diamond individuals, as co* sented at the Grange hall Friday 46 ounce tin 11-oz. tins 1 lb. 8 oz. owners, or night. 3. The name of one (14) McGRATH’S GREEN BEANS Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Walpole at- individual as owner tended Ladies Aid at Irrigon Thurs- 20 ounce tin and the other indi day. vidual as benefici- 4 Hazel Stutte came up from Portland ary. Tuesday to spend the week at the Fa- Boraxo, 10 oz. Q. May a Bond be registered in 1er home helping them move into the the name of a minor? little house with Mrs. Ford until oth- 2 carton* 25c er arrangements can be made, The 6 points new owners are to move in the first Borax Powder of this week. 2-lb. pkg. 24c Dale Russell and Bill Harter took SIRLOIN STEAK - 7 points Albert Partlow to Portland last Tuesday. They returned Sunday. Dinamite Cereal RIB BOIL - 3 points................ Lloyd Pearson of Portland spent large pkg. 41c the week end with his brother and lb. PICNIC HAM - 5 points...... family Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pearson. By Gib Crockett Drifted Snow Flour They all went to Stanfield Saturday SALT PORK - 4 points......... A. Yes. •b. afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 24 lbs. $1.10 Q. How can I buy a Bond by Massey. PORK STEAK - 7 points..... lb. mail from agencies other The school bus was taken to Her Northern Flour than a post office? miston Saturday to have a grease job A. Write to the Treasurer done on it. 49 lb*. $1.95 Grange met Saturday night in the of the United States for .37e Snowdrift—glass...... Lynden Mince Chicken 68c an order form or send Grange hall with a small crowd out. No points - 4-oz. glass 15 points - 3-lb. tin a letter with a cheek to Earnest, Lawrence and Hilma Lee the Treasury Depart Hormel’s Pigs Feet ............... 43c Wesson Oil—glass ... Tyler spent Sunday in The Dalles Points Price ment or to a Federal Re visiting their mother. Mrs. Grace 12 points - Quart 2 points - 28-oz. glass (10) BEETS, McGrath 2 for 70. (} Forbes. serve bank stating num Borden’s American Cheese .... 22c Signet Sliced Peaches ber and denominations whole, 20-oz. tins -T- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller went of Bonds wanted and 13 points - 16-oz. 4 points - 8-oz. pkg. to Lexington for a load of grain for (11) CARROTS Signet diced giving complete in the Grange Tuesday. They also went Gold Medal Cheese............... 38c S & W Fruit Cocktail.... 2 for 25c structions as to the de 16-oz. tins ................................... on to Heppner to see Mrs. Miller’s sired registration. 7 points - 8%-oz. 8 points - 1-lb. cut father who is in the hospital there. (14) PEAS and CARROTS Q. Can Bonds be attached for Delbert Walpole came Saturday SAW. 20-oz. tins .................. debt in case of a judgment? night to visit his parents. Mr. and Fresh Every Day Fri. - Sat. - Mon. (14) CORN, Monon Mrs. J. K. Walpole and family. Wal A. Yes. The right to re poles took him back to Spokane Sun- ceive payment of a 20-oz. tins i,................................................. Bond may be trans day, returning Monday. (11) CORN, Yellowstone ferred through valid ju 4 bu. 196 Grapefruit, giant Coachl. 3 for 29c Dale Russell went to Pendleton Green Onions dicial proceedings, but Tuesday to enlist in the army. 16-oz. tins only if the Bond itself Mr». Lucy E. Rodgers will speak at 4 lbs. 17e (13) PEAS, Hambrooke 2 lbs. 230 Apples, Winesaps Asparagus is surrendered to the the church Friday night with "The Treasury Department. 16-oz. tins Rake ” as her topic. 2 lbs. 250 — FRESH STRAWBERRIES — Rhubarb .. See Treasury Depart Russell DeMauro was home over ment Circular No. 530. (16) PEAS, Fresh Flavor Sunday. He expects to leave’Camp Fifth Revision. 20-oz. tins Farragut any time. DUZ GRANULATED SOAP .. Large package 234 • A Loose-Wile* representative will be at this STATEMENT Remember—the longer of the Ownership, Management, Cir ‘ ‘ store Tue*., April 27, to display their products! you keep War Bonds, IVORY SOAP - New “Velvet-Suds” ... Guest size 2 for 194 culation, etc.. Required by the Act of up to 10 years, the more Congress of August 24, 1912, of The valuable they become. CAMAY - The Soap of Beautiful Women ------- 3 cakes 19c Hermiston Herald, published weekly at Hermiston, Oregon, for April 1. » CRISCO 15 points ................................... - 3 LB. glass far we 1943. State of Oregon of Umatilla, m . FLUITO SHORTENING 5 points ........... r i rtr. 200 1 : County CHAS. HODGE. Director Before me, a NoUry Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, BUTTER 8 points ............................. - ........ .................. 1 lb. 560 personally appeared Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, who. having RED SKIN NIPP Y CHEESE 8 points 1 lb. 420 1 been duly sworn according to law, de- pose and say that they are the pub- Hermiston, Oregon g yps lishers of the Hermiston Herald, and ATTENTION : • Clean Your Motor of Winter Sludge Free Victory Garden Seeds Richfield Service Station STANFIELD NEWS BOARDMAN NEWS PEAS 20 oz. tin SALMON 7% oz. tin CRACKERS 1 8c 27c Your best bet for all foods you need! CHECK THESE VALUES 41c 32c 48c $ 29c 45c 34c ? 33c $ 19c 41c 29c 2 lb. box 1 9c GREEN LIMAS 16 oz. tin 25c CORN on COB : » 4 ears 20c MALTED MILK 11b. glass 39c 14$ 21c 14c 479 Select your Meat for Easter at Stone’s SAUERKRAUT & WIENERS 2 lbs. 40c ■ lb- 35 - lb. 248 338 258 340 $ "GOOD HUNTING" 17c Fruits 8 Vegetables (tore’s W FOOD STORES 15c $ 1&. 15 10c - 10c 11c Victory Service League Hermiston Auto Co.