The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 03, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    TTHURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943.
PAGE THREE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
El-
Union Oil Company
76 GASOLINE
TRITON MOTOR OIL
BIF INSECT AND LIVESTOCK «SPRAY
LUBRICANTS
Paint Thinners
Pressure Appliance Fuels
Geo. Harkenrider, Consignee
Notes” of Arlington furnishing the
I music.
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers and Mrs. George
By Margaret Thorpe
Corwin attended the community pic­
Wednesday night was commence­ nic at the school house Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berger and
ment at the school house with the fol­
lowing seniors graduating; Elaine family of The Dalles spent the week
Fisher, Helen Ekker, Erna Skoubo, end at the Russell Miller home. They
Elizabeth Kristensen. Bob Smith, Ver­ came up for commencement Wednes­
non Russell and Don Potts. Lyle H. day night.
Mrs. Maude Kobow spent the week
Johnson of the Eastern Oregon Col-
ledge of Education gave the com­ end at the home of Mrs. Mabel Al-
mencement address using as hs topic, len.
“Where Do We Go From Here”. Hel­
Mrs. Effie Miller of Portland is
en Ekker was salutatorian and Erna visiting at the Russell Miller home.
Skoubo was valedictorian. Following
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller went to
commencement Mrs. Francis Harter Union Gap Saturday to bring Mrs.
entertained the seniors at her home Katherine Rake home who has been
serving ice cream and cake. A dance teaching there the past year.
was held in the gym with “The Blue
Mrs. Grace Forbes of The Dalles
BOARDMAN NEWS
j spent Memorial day on the project.1 ing relatives on the project.
Hilma Lee went home with her and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow and fam
,
Delbert stayed at the Nels Kristensen ily were home Sunday for Memorial 4 I
home where he will visit for a week. day.
Francis Harter. Bill Harter and
A farewell party honoring Mrs.
j Walter Lay was held at the Leo Potts Paul Jacobson left for Beaverton Mon-
home Friday afternoon. She was day where Mr.. Harter will seek em- | : ,
¡presented with a gift. Thirty ladies ploy ment. Albert
bert Baker rode to
- '
UNDER NEW
were present.
j Portland with them to attend to some
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorpe and business, expecting to return Tuesday,
MANAGEMENT
family of Delake have moved onto
Mr. and Mrs.. Bill
Rill Lilly
1
spent
enant Mon-
Man- : ,
id on business.
’
the Lay place which they recently day in Portland
purchased.
The school bus driven by Leland I
Jack Gorham left Saturday for McLouth was driven to Heppner
i New Plymouth, Idaho, to visit his Monday with three 4-H club members
wife who is viisting relatives there. to pick up other members before go­
Mr. and Mrs. Surrell spent the ing on to Corvallis to summer school.
week end at Farragut, Idaho, visiting Those going from here were Mildred
their son who is in naval training Miller. Maxine Ely and Gunnar Skou­
there.
bo.
Dale Russell left for the army this
Mrs. Eldon Shannon and Lorna I
week. He was sent to Spokane from have gone to the coast to be with Mr. I
ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF BANK BUILDING 4 1
Heppner.
Shannon who is working there.
Grandma Barlow is confined to her
bed after having suffered a heart at­
(Held from last week.)
tack.
Class night was held Monday in the
The southwest Boardman flight
strip has been completed according to school auditorium. Helen Ekker pre­
the terms of the contract, It was vis- sented the class prophecy, Elaine
ited by officials of the Bureau of Fisher the class history, Vernon Rus­
Public Roads Tuesday, The work sell the class poem, Erna Skoubo the $ Hermiston, Ore.
Phone 3241 ’ ?
was contracted by E. C. Hall and J. class will. Elizabeth Kristensen pre­
C. Compton. The strip of 300 fett sented the gavel. Basketball letters
wide with 150 feet‘paved and 6.000 were awarded to Danny Ransier, Ver­
feet long with 4.000 paved is finished. non Russell, Eldon Lilly, Clayton Al­
All the trailer houses of workers len, Marvin Walpole. Bob Smith, Dale Erna Skoubo, Vernon Russell, Ivera the NYA school at Pendleton.
Ford and Harold Baker. Student ac­ Olson, Marvin Walpole and Dale Ford.
have moved to other jobs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shoun spent
Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber and tivity awards went to Elaine Fisher. Typing pins went to Betty Carpenter, Sunday with Mrs. James Shoun and
family of Spray spent Sunday visit- Danny Ransier, Elizabeth Kristensen, wil 40 words per minute: Evelyn Gra­ little daughter Judie. They also had
ham, 31 words; Frances Skoubo, 43 little Steven Shoun with them that
words; Doris Wilson. 45 words; Clay­ day.
ton Allen, 30 words; Vernon Russell,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Caldwell and
50 words; Erna Skoubo. 40 words. niece, Clair Louise, came up from
“Danforth Foundation” awards went Portland Saturday to spend the week
to Elaine Fisher. Erna Skoubo and end with his parents, the Tom Cald­
Helen Ekker. Those receiving eighth wells.
grade diplomas were Chloe Barlow,
Mrs. T. T. Slaughter and grandson
Erma Deulen. William Harter, Arch­ Brent Pierce started for Los Angeles
Try STONE’S First for Greater
ie Jones, Lynell Martin, Gunnar Skou­ Saturday. Brent Pierce went to
Variety . . Brands You Prefer . .
bo, Dorothy Van Metre Audrey Wil- school here and is going home to his
son and Terry Yeager. An electric parents, the Marion Pierces.
and Popular Point Free Foods!
phonograph and radio combination
Frank French of California pur­
was presented to Bob Smith as the chased the T. T. Slaughter place and
class gift. A gift was presented to took possession immediately, and Mrs.
Mrs. Doris Colter by the play cast in Billie Coulter and Tommy Lee and
appreciation of the help she gave Patty Jo are also moving out there.
them.
Palmdale Maraschino Cherries
Mrs. French and Mrs. Coulter are
A shower honoring Mrs. Ray Gron- sisters.
2%2 OZ.
quist was held at the home of Mrs.
Miss Lavern Duus, student nurse,
Robert Harwood Thursday afternoon is spending two weeks with her par­
Kraft Miracle Whip
with a large crowd attending. Many ents. the Herman Duus family.
lovely and useful gifts were received
pint
by the guest of honor.
THE METHODIST CHVRCH
Mrs. Gladys Ford was called to
Malcolmn
B. Ballinger, Minitter
Libby Stuffed Olives
Walla Walla Thursday due to the
death of her mother, Mrs. Chichester
21 oz. jar
Sunday—June 6th, 10 a. m., Sun-
who passed away suddenly. Mrs.
Ford’s brother came down after her. day School at Hermiston and Echo
La Mirada Cuban Olives
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and churches.
10 oz. jar
Elvin left Saturday for Eugene
11 A. M., Morning worship at Her-
where Mr. Jones will work.
miston, with sermon by Dr. Silas E.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe have
Lindsay Mammoth Ripe Olives
purchased the old Mulkey farm on Fairham, district superintendent.
7'00 p. m„ Methodist Youth Fel­
pint
the east end of the project.
Baccalaureate was held Sunday lowship meeting at Hermiston.
Carnation Malted Milk
night at the church with a good crowd
8:00 p. m., Young Adult Fellowship
attending. The text of the sermon at Hermiston.
1 lb. jar
presented by Rev. Walpole was “I
8 p. m., Services at Echo church.
Have the Keys”. Frances Skoubo and
Sperry Pancake Flour
Dagmar Skoubo sang a duet, and a
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHVRCH
quartette was sung by Frances Skou­
9.8 lbs.
bo, Dagmar Skoubo, Francis Harter
J. W. Stuart, Minister
and Marvin Walpole.
Post Tens—cereal
Helping the church anywhere is
Mr. and Mrs. Lay have purchased
a farm near Canby where they will helping the church everywhere. Come
cartons
move soon.
to Church.
Miss Helen Fortner, daughter of
Federal Milk
Sunday School classes for all, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fortner, was
tall tin, for
united in marriage Sunday. May 23, you will like our school beginning at
at the home of her parents to Mr. 9:45 a. m.
Bruce Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Palmolive Toilet Soap
Dan Lindsay of Hermiston. The cou­
Young people meet at 7 p. m.
ple will make their home at Heppner.
From nature’s finest oils.
Junior class at 7 p. m.
3 cakes 19c
Evangelistic services at 7:45 p.m.
Give us a visit this Lord’s day. You
are welcome.
By Mrs. Grace Shoun
Auto, Truck
and Tractor
Repairing
“Mac’s” Repair Shop
$
Buy Only What You Need—But Buy QUALITY
Nutritious Foods
1O0
248
$1.10
Spinach
Peas
Spuds
Onions
Oranges
MINERAL
OIL
32
2 lbs. 30c
269
399
10 lbs. 65c
6 38
4 bu. 19c
25
290
250
230
230
290
230
150
260
47c
190
90
SPRY
3
with these
Crabmeat
Mushrooms
Cream Corn
Mince Clams
Whole Beans
Tomato Juice
62 oz. 36c
298
PEET'S
LB. TIN
GRANULATED
Your Favorite Soap.
Regular pkg.
696
SILKEN TISSUE
650 sheets, 4 for
RED DIAMOND MATCHES
6 box. ctn.
KERR REGULAR JARS
pints
KERR REGULAR JARS
quarts
ATLAS REGULAR LIDS
dozen
THRIFTY LIDS, for coffee jars ------ dozen
for
CERTO—Special deal
3 oz. pkg..
for
PEN-JELL PECTIN
for
M. C. P. PECTIN
FLEISHMAN'S YEAST
cake
for
LIBBY APPLE BUTTER
33 oz. jar
2
3
3
Gold Band Glass Tumblers
Get a whole set today.
19c
220
680
790
9e
08
470
230
260
SWAN
SOAP
GIANT BARS
Half in the Kitchen.
Half in the Bath.
BAR
100
MAJOR B
VITAMINS
290 490
890
10c
29c
Be sure of your vit­
amins; get them the
easy way!
2 for 15c
GET the GOOD out
of every cat of
MEAT
Chuck Steak
Liverwurst
Picnics
Wieners
7 points
5 points
lb. 37c
lb. 25c
5 points
5 points
lb. 36c
lb. 30c
Lard, Armour’s Star
5 pts. 4 lbs. 79c
1 I
279
Stretch your Ration Points
SHORTENING
FOR COOKING
and Salads
PINT
3
2 doz. 40c
SAVE POINTS-Buy these
Unrationed Foods
HAMER’S DILL PICKLES
Quart
STEDD'S CHICKEN TAMALES 7 oz. glass
VALERIO RA VIOLA
12 oz. glass
McGRATH’S SWEET POTATOES 27 oz. tin
LIBBY’S PICKLES, TOMATOES 29 oz. glass
NEW WEST APPLE JUICE
32 oz. glass
MANDARIN ORANGES
11 oz. tin
MAVIS COLA SYRUP
12 oz. glass
DIAMOND PEANUT BUTTER . 2 lb. glass
S & W PRUNES, very large
1 lb. pkg.
LIBBY KRAUT JUICE
12 oz. glass
3 lbs. 23c
Values!
19 oz. 34c
Buy Wisely-Cook Carefully
GET THE MOST out of your FOOD POINTS!
quart 56É
MINERAL OIL .
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rider and two
children of Toppenish. Wash., spent
the week end with his mother, Mrs.
C. W. Grim and family. They came
Saturday.
Mrs. Alma Grieves has sold her
property, furniture and everything.
Lloyd Aldrich bought the place and is
already living there.
Leslie Rucker of Bend came Satur­
day to visit his parents, the Elmer
Ruckers, and family. He is leaving
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Kenneth Frazier and Mrs.
James Henderson had two sisters ar­
rive from Marietta, Idaho, to visit
with them.
PFC Raymond Allen has gone over­
seas with his address San Francisco,
according to his mother. Mrs. H. W.
Grim.
Mrs. Emma Stewart and Mrs. Lily
Warner have a party for their Sun­
day School classes Monday on the
Stewart lawn with refreshments to be
served.
Agnes Caldwell left for Pendleton
Saturday to take up radio work at
IF YOUR EYES
TROUBLE YOU-
Come here and get the benefits of
our more than 25 years successful
optical experience.
Reasonable
prices for glasses when needed.
We examine your eyes by
modem methods and grind
glasses to fit in all the latest
styles.
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
418 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
04404100000000000000990000739
Penn Champ—to be used as a cooking or salad oil -odorless and
tasteless—take it with your food—No Points.
CHEESE
Pabst-ett Cheese Ham
8-OZ.
good for quick snacks—4 points.
22c
1 lb.
250
C R ISC O
Smooth, creamy and easy to get at in this new container - 5 pts.
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giant
630
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18 oz.
18c
$
R I N S O................. .................
Still in the large-size container.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE...........
S & W. very finest pack
unsweetened.
19-oz. tin
19-oz. tin
19-oz. tin
19-oz. tin
20-oz. tin
20-oz. tin
29-oz. tin
10-oz. glass
14-oz. glass
27-oz. tin
2.1 -oz. pkg . 3 for
COVERED ASPARAGUS, mam.
McGRATH’S GREEN BEANS
McGRATH’S WAX BEANS
S & W CUT GREEN BEANS
S * W MEDIUM PEAS
FRESH FLAVOR PEAS
DEL MONTE PUMPKIN
KNIGHT'S COCKTAIL SAUCE
THRILL'S CATSUP
ROYAL CLUB SPINACH
RANCHO NOODL. SOUP
30c
15c
16c
21c
18c
lie
15c
23c
13c
21c
25c
F
PRICES GOOD JUNE 4th TO JUNE 10th
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