The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 10, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
You Help the
Enemy
by letting those pro-
duetion machines go
for want of proper 8
diligent attention.
•AALAALA
We are here to help you
with your repair and main-
tenance problems.
on a trip to Portland, leaving the grandson John Quimby was wounded
children here.
in action in Africa and is in a hospi­
Mrs. Harry Grammer and Mrs. Ben tal in New York City.
Spencer spent Monday in Walla Wal­
Major Bruce Baker visited last
la.
Wednesday with his father F. A. Ba-
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McNabb and j ker en route to his new assignment of
children motored to Pendleton Sun­ | hospital work at Dalhart, Texas. He
day to visit Mrs. Mary Wurster who i drove via Stirling, Colo., where he re-
is in the hospital there. Mrs. Wurs­ I sided and practiced medicine a num­
ter planned to come home but has to ber of years.
remain a while longer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Michaels have
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cherry of Port­ returned here. Mrs. Michaels went to
land visited the week end here with work at Ordnance depot and Jack
went to Pasco to work.
his mother. Mrs. Bertha Cherry.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins (Mae
Sergeant Ora Myers, after a ten
Wurster) left last Thursday for Cali­ | day furlough here due to illness of
fornia where she will be with him I his father F M. Myers, has returned
while he is stationed there in the na­ to Camp Cook in California. His fath­
vy.
er is at Jim Dabney’s home in Pen-
Mary Shannon has returned from , dleton.
Spokane to spend her summer vaca­
The Red Cross Home Nursing
tion with her parents after attending course is being hastened so as to be
school in Spokane. Mrs. Shannon completed in June. Lessons are giv­
went there to come home with her en on Tuesdays afternoon at 2 o’clock
daughter.
and Wednesday morning at 9:00 and
Mrs. Albert Presnell has returned again at 2:00. Mrs. Tachella is the
to her home after a visit with her son teacher and visitors are welcome.
in Dixie.
School election of District 61 will
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckstead left be held at 2 p. m. at the school build­
last week for The Dalles where they ing June 21 when a director for a
will make their home. They sold all three year term, and also for a one
their furniture to Mr. and Mrs Eller year term will be elected. A clerk
and H. B. Hull.
will also be elected.
The storv hour at the library at
9 n. m. on Saturdav and conducted by |
Mrs. Bessie Chapin drew out more
than 16 first and second graders.
Ry Mn. Ruse Hf^riek
More are expected on June 5.
John Runion had word that his
Laura May Ditzler, accompanied by
STANFIELD NEWS
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 518
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'The Beauty Nook'
$
$
Now Open!
Hours: 9:00 to 6:00
Evening Appointments Tuesday and Thursday
Experienced Operators: Bonnie Pohrman and
and Pat Lynch
Y Phone 3242
Hermiston
E-Mo Aerr
her grandmother Mrs. George Sale,
went to. Portland Wednesday night to
visit her mother.
Mrs. Robert Refvem and Miss Lor­
na Gabriel who were injured in an
auto accident a week ago, were able
to return to Stanfield after a week
at the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Isackson, Ma­
rie Evans and Normie were business
visitors in Stanfield Saturday.
The budget committee for the city
appointed by the mayor is Frank
Sloan, C. M. McCall. Loren Hughes,
George Elliott, Don Childs and Luc­
ian Jounnault.
Miss Grace Booker and Mickey Mc-
Phetridge returned home to LaGrande
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brewer, Billie,
Jerry and Betty were entertained at
luncheon Tuesday at the Hedrick
home prior to their departure from
Stanfield. Mrs. Brewer and children
will visit at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs W. J. Osborn at Wild­
er. Idaho. Mr. Brewer will take an
inspection course at Fredreckson, New
Jersey.
Mrs. Rose Hedrick, librarian, is
pleased to report that the circulation
of children’s books has increased from
22% to 41% during the past three
months.
Mrs. Paul Baker and Terry have
returned home after six weeks visit
in Colorado, Wyoming and Washing­
ton.
STONE’S FOR BETTER AND THRIFTIER FOOD BUYS
TASTIER MELS
with these
UMATILLA NEWS
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Mrs. Alicia Franklin and children,
Mrs. Art Bousquet and Mrs. Smith
spent Friday afternoon in Pendleton.
Mrs. Smith went on to her home in
La Grande after visiting her son Ken­
ny Olson here a few days.
Mrs. Dean Newgard entertained
the pinochle club at her home last
Wednesday. Present were Madames
Dale Montgomery, John Liedloff, Bil­
lie Becker. Oliver McNabb. M. Eller.
Glenn Ostrom, Miss Jackie Mustard
and the hostess. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Liedloff first and Mrs. M. El­
ler second.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and
Jackie. Mrs. Oliver McNabb and Mrs.
John Nye and daughter of Hermiston
spent Friday afternoon in Pendleton.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Myers of The
Dalles and their nephew Bill Myers
of Long Beach, Cal., spent Sunday at
the home of their niece and sister.
Mrs. Albert Vieg and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Newgard spent
Saturday afternoon in Pasco visiting
at the John McGrawl home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Ollie
Coryell spent Friday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cramer and
daughter of the valley are spending
a few days here with his mother, Mrs.
Glaydce Baymiller.
H. B. Hull left Friday with Olaf
Stangeby on a ten day leave from his
store here. Mr Hull has been in the
grocery and dry goods business for
nearly 25 years and is selling the gro­
ceries and from then on will carry
only dry goods.
Kenny Olson spent Monday after-
noon in La Grande visiting his par­
ents. He left his automobile to have
some work done on it.
Clarence Guerin went to Spokane
Thursday and brought home his three
daughters, Kathleen, Pat and Jean,
who will spend the summer with him
after attending school in Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. David Early and
children of Baker arrived Sunday to
visit with her parents and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hiatt. They plan
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P & G Soap
For Laundry
10
PEAS ■ ■ 20-oz. tin . . .
CORN . . 20-oz. til . .
COCOA . . 16-oz. tin .
Tomatoes . 19-oz. tin
Chocolate . 8-oz. pkg.
Deviled Meat < 4 f
16 POINTS—S. & W. tender medium telephone peas—They’re dandy eating.
14 POINTS—Monon fancy golden bantam.
OUR MOTHER’S Cocoa—Now in the new Victory package.
16 POINTS—Fancy sun-reddened fruit, and delicious to eat cold.
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
Auto, Truck
and Tractor
Repairing
OUR MOTHER’S unsweetened bar for baking or desserts or candies.
1 POINT
ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF BANK BUILDING
“Mac’s” Repair Shop
Hermiston, Ore.
Phone 3241
Swift’s—Try it as a meat stretcher, low in point value.
These Items Are
NOT RATIONED!
Mineral Oil .......................
Aunt Sue Dry Cleaner.......
Clorox Bleach...................
Nu Bora Bleach................
Shredded Wheat..............
Honey Maid Grahams.......
Select Sodas......................
DRIFTED SNOW
FLOUR
24% lbs. $1.10
... Pint 29c
Gallon 89c
12 gal. 24c
............. Reg. size lle
............ 2-lb. box 33c
.............2-lb. box 19c
............... * . Pints 26c
.......... 6-oz. glass 20
................ 125-ft. 15c
............ 112-lb. jar 35c
.........32-oz. glass 230
.................. Quart 198
......... 7-oz. glass 25c
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There’» Good Nutrition
In
Protect Your
Buildings by Painting
$
Any
Cut
Of
—
Meat
Pork Chops
lb. 37c $
(9 points)
lb. 30c
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.
$
A
D
PLENTY OF FREE
PARKING SPACE!
Boraxo
10-oz. Package
2 for 250
Borax Powder
2-lb. Package
Prices Good June 11th to 17th!
299
NEW SPUDS................................... 10 lbs. 590
NEW CABBAGE, local........................lb.
76
CARROTS............................. 3 bunches 239
LEMONS, large Sunkist
dozen 309
ORANGES, small juicy............... 3 doz.
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Serve Nutritious Meals Every Day
Points
Price
2 - Knight’s Tomato Juice............ 12-oz. tin 9e
14 - Covered Asparagus—mammoth 19-oz. tin 29
14 - McGrath’s Green Beans......... 19-oz. tin 14c
14 - S & W Small Whole Beans ....
19-oz. tin 24c
14 - S & W Cut Green Beans............. 19-oz. tin 21c
11 - Signet Diced Carrots................ 16-oz. glass 15c
19 - Del Monte Pumpkin......................29-oz. tin 1lc
Green Bow
HUT SAUCE
7 POINTS
712-oz.
5c
Price
19 - Royal Club Spinach ................... 27-oz. tin 210
6 - Button Mushrooms..................... 8-oz. tin 52c
4 - S & W Jumbo Shrimp
...
7-oz. tin 38c
0 - Tokeland Crabmeat ............... 3-oz. tin 25c
0 - Davis Codfish Cakes................... 10-oz. tin 18c
3 - Armour’s Sliced Tongue
6-oz. glass 45c
5 - Prem Lunch Meat....................... 12-oz. tin 34c
5 - Crisco Shortening............................ 1-lb. tin 24c
THERE’S A STONE STORE
(6 points)
( 4points)
148
Points
$
Pork Roast
Wieners
99.44% Pure
cakes
10 POINTS
Center Pk. Chops lb. 42c
Use Fuller Paints - THEY LAST!
Guest Ivory
14-oz. 13c
1b. 36c
(7 points)
A good coat of FULLER PAINT will last
for years. It is good business to protect
your buildings from the weather. It not
only improves the appearance of your prop­
erty but will make it last longer. See us to-
day for good paint. USE FULLER’S.
Camay Soap
For Skin Care
3 cakes 199
Thrill's
TOMATO CATSUP
Pork Steak
(7 points)
398
FRUITSaVEGETABLES
EMPIRE
VINEGAR
quarts 15c
Kraft Miracle Whip.........
Friendwoods Pimentoes__
Diamond Wax Paper___
Diamond Peanut Butter
New West Apple Juice__
Goldsmith Kraut—in glass
Stidd’s Chicken Tamales ...
$
18c
15c
11c
15c
13c
23c
bars
IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD!
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V FOOD STORES