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THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1943. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE THREE i Spike went to Portland Sunday for a parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Middle ' few days business trip. ton. before entering the army. He | Observing his 85th birthday and his will go to Portland July 22 and is to , 32nd year in Oregon, G. L. Dunning be assigned to duty at Ft. Lewis the | was given a surprise reception Sun 28th. He is trying to get an assign- j AND INFORMATION SEE day afternoon at the home of his ment to Alaska as he has been in that 76 GASOLINE TRITON MOTOR OIL daughter, Mrs. N. D. Bard, in Stan- territory several years and is familiar field. Mr. Dunning, a former county with all parts of western Alaska. H. G. Cooper ended 42 years of ser- j BIF INSECT AND LIVESTOCK SPRAY commissioner and at present a mem OR PHONE 2051 AND LEAVE NAME ber of the local selective service board, vice as a railroader Friday when he I LUBRICANTS came to Stanfield in 1911 . Prior to retired as station agent for the Union The new Hermiston sewer is now operating and that he resided in North Dakota for Pacific here and turned over his du- | is ready for connections. The new ordinance calls Paint Thinners Pressure Appliance Fuels 28 years. He was born at Weld, ties to G. H. Frederick, who will Maine. Members of his family, who serve until a regular agent is appoint- 1 for connections within 90 days. Be among the first arranged the event and served re ed. Mr. Cooper plans to take it easy Geo. Harkenrider, Consignee to take advantage of this convenience. Connect now! freshments for the large number of for a while and will probably go on a old friends who called to pay their re vacation trip to Portland soon. Services at the Echo church are spects to Mr Dunning, were his daughters, Mrs. Bard and Miss Maril drawing an increased attendance, ac the new Rev. Earl — pastor, ■ . . —__ in m his leg and injured his back Sun- carry-over of government grain hav la Dunning, of Stockton, Calif., his cording to „ LAND SALE NOTICE ing been shipped out during the past son Ivan Dunning of Pendleton, and Cotton. . He will preach at morning day when he fell from a ladder while few months. He says this is the lat his granddaughter. Miss Ruth Dun and evening services Sunday and Sun- picking cherries at his home here. He NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Bu Mrt. w. H. Crary est harvest here in his recollection. ning of Pendleton. Mrs. Ivan Dun day School will be held at the usua was taken to the Pendleton hospital, That the undersigned, Sheriff of ning poured. His daughter, Mrs. time in the forenpon.Evervone s in- Mrs. Ray Tolar also sprained her Frequently in former years wheat has Lloyd Buchholz of Portland, was un vited to attend the Friendly Church | shoulder Sunday in a fall along the Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue (Held from last week) been brought to the warehouse in in Echo. _ . irrigation ditch bank east of town, and of an order duly made and entered Starting the 1943 harvest later than June. All reports agree that the crop able to be present. Roy Smith, who resigned his po- Ray Mapes is laid up by painful in herein by the County Court of Uma- Mrs. Charles Cunha and son Joseph any year recalled by old timers of this this year will be better than average, tilla County, Oregon, on the 2nd day is Echo school scnooi janitor this tn s juries resulting from falling from an of neighborhood the first grain to be although slightly under the big yield and Mrs. Frances Zanutta will leave sition as July, 1943, will, on the 17th day of — work --------- for - the — Union ------- Pacifi apricot tree a a few da. airo. Monday for their home at Modesto, spring to brought to Echo warehouses was bar of 1942. tree few days ago._ August, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 at Ordnance, has been reemployed by Calif. Mrs. Cunha has been visiting ley from Mrs. Weltzin's ranch hauled o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the Welland Dorn was called to Port to town July 14 by Carl Weltzin. land Sunday morning by news that here at the home of Mrs. Leona the school district and will start work highest bidder for cash at the front Homer Coppinger started hauling his sister, Zena, was very seriously Thompson for several weeks, and her August 1. He will complete his work door of the Umatilla County Court at the railroad job the last of this Monday. Most of the farmers are ill. She is at Providence hospital in mother, Mrs. Zanutta, has been here week House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to and take a vacation for the re- By Mrs, Grace Shoun now in the field with their outfits that city where she recently under since last Friday. Mrs. Cunha reports a minimum price of $50.00 therefor, C. W. Grim arrived home Thursday to that her husband, who is a staff ser mainder of the month. harvesting barley. It will probably went a major operation. paid in cash, at the time of sale, H. C. Vogler plans to start wheat from Eugene where he spent a few the be following be a few days before the wheat is described parcel of land Kay Wadsworth and his sister, Vi geant stationed for some time in Trin ripe enough in the low spots to permit da, returned Sunday from a weeks va idad, has passed his examinations for harvest on his lands west of Butter days with his son Ralph who is being heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore Creek on Monday. Threshing of bar inducted into the army August 9th. combining. acquired for delinquent taxes, to- cation at the Adventist camp at Hay entering officers' training school and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Lewis spent Sat gon. Chas. Reese, manager of the Echo den Lake, Idaho, where 150 young expects to return to the United States ley is now underway at some of the wit • ranches on the creek and a very good urday with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Mill warehouse, reports that he will people attended a ch irch school and soon for that purpose. East 280 feet of W 12 W 12 South of Connel and family. They also went Earl Middleton arrived Tuesday yield is reported. have storage space for all the local outing. Ditch less O.W.R. & N. R of W Herman Bromell Sr. broke a bone on up to the Carol place to get apri grain this year, practically all of the SE % SW 1 South of Ditch lesi Postmaster Steve Spike and Mrs. | from Reedsport for a visit with his cots. & N. R of W Among those shopping in Hermis O.W.R. NW 1 SE % South of Ditch less ton Thursday were Mrs. Ernest ............ O.W.R. & N. R of W Stephens and Janet and Mrs. Elmer WH NE % SE 1 South of Ditch Rucker and three grandchildren. less O.W.R. & N. R. of W Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bedwell have All in Section 10 Twp. 5 North moved back to Hermiston from Hebo. Range 28 E.W.M. The J. A. Shouns have had notice R. E. GOAD, Sheriff that their son T. Corp. Andrew M. of Umatilla County. with his ad- Shoun has gone overseas RATION ROUNDUP (July 15-Aug. 12) dress New York. MEAT, BUTTER (Red) Joe Stevens and Mrs. Ida Slaugh- July 31 — Stamps P, Q, R, S expire. NOTICE OF LAND SALE ter were Hermiston visitors Monday. PROCESSED FOODS (Blue) Garland Seamen and Clark Stevens August 7 — Stamps N. P. Q expire. left Monday for Sandy to visit the COFFEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Lyle Seamen family. August 11 — Stamp No. 22 expires. Ernest and Roy Bedwell went to That the undersigned, Sheriff of SUGAR Hebo Monday to bring Ernest’s house- Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue August 14 — Stamp 13 expires (5 lbs.) of an order duly made and entered I hold goods up. CANNING SUGAR A large grass fire got started south herein by the County Court of Uma October 31 — Stamps 15 and 16 expire. of the canal near the Paul Slaughter tilla County, Oregon, on the 28th day place. It lasted several hours but was of June, 1943, will, on the 10th day of finally checked. There was a stiff August, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 Buy only the foods you need ... don’t hoard—budget your ration stamps and I breeze and heavy grass to contend o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the use them before expiration dates—SAVE on OPA four low prices at STONE’S ! I with. Thev got it out Monday even- highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County Court 1 ing about 5:30 o’clock. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to Mrs. Bessie Wisdom of Hermiston a House, price of $200.00 therefor, spent from Thursday until Saturday to minimum be paid in cash, at the time of sale: with Mrs. Lillie Warner. SWEETHEART SOAP following described parcel of land, Carl and Jimmie Haddock irrigated the heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore potatoes at Umatilla Saturday. 3 cakes 20c New. low price, chicken & noodle flavor in dehydrated form. Mrs. Carl Haddock says her broth gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- er Wiley is now a Lieutenant and wit: SE 1 SEY & SWY SE 1 less has gone overseas. They suppose that West 40 feet of South 450 feet in he is in India as he signed up to go CLAPP’S BABY FOOD Section 2 Township 4 North Range 28 E.W.M. there. The Irrigon 4-H club met at Mrs. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of 7c each Well cured white cheese. You’ll like this new, delicious flavor. Jack Browning’s. She is the leader. Umatilla County. (July 8-Aug. 5) They sewed on dresses. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill and three KRISPY CRACKERS • daughters left for Hermiston and NOTICE OF LAND SALE Pendleton Tuesday. 2 1-lb. pkg. 19e ► Lewis Rucker left by bus for near NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, All ready popped and ready to eat. Slightly salted for extra flavor. Seattle to visit the Petterson family. That the undersigned, Sheriff of I They were former Irrigon residents. Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered SHREDDED WHEAT • herein by the County Court of Uma tilla County. Oregon, on the 28th day 12c pkg. ► of June, 1943, will, on the 10th day of New, low price. i 13 By Mrt. Rose Hedrick August, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 Guests of Mrs. J. A. Hanen at the o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the Wayne Coe home are her daughters, highest bidder for cash at the front < SUNBRITE CLEANSER • j Mrs. John Wetzel and Darla Kay door of the Umatilla County Court from Idaho and Mrs. Jacobson from House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to . 50 each 2 j Toledo. Ore., and son Kieth Hanen a minimum price of $60.00 therefor, Use this jar for sugar bowl, for pickles, etc., with handy glass top. | from Camp Ward at Farragut, Idaho, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale: and Miss Virginia Smith of Indepen the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore dence. • CLOROX BLEACH • Mrs. Grace Frizzell of Redmond. gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- Ore., celebrated her birthday July 22 wit: 12 gal. 24c ? at the home of her sister, Mrs. Claude NWY NEY NE‘ * NEY NWY Delicious small sweets for summer dishes. McCall, and also visited her mother, NEU & S‘2 NE‘ NEU in Sec tion 9. Township 4, North Range I Mrs. Oatman, here. 28 E.W.M. Mrs. W. D. Gudgel celebrated her R. E. GOAD. Sheriff birthday July 18 at the home of her of Umatilla County. and son. W. D. Gudgel Jr. in Pendleton, (July 8-Aug. 5) and her son from Walla Walla was Paper Napkins............................................. 80’s 8C — " La also there. She was presented a love Waxfold, for food.................................... carton 438 ly wrist watch. Mrs. Loren Kennison received an Mustard, Ice Box Jar................................. 24-oz. 13c TOMATOES.......................... 2 lbs. nouncement of the birth of a daughter Robins Grated Cheese.................... pkg. 10c to her niece Mrs. W. A. Walton at Bremerton, Wash. She will be re Diamond Peanut Butter........................ 2-lb. jar 50c CORN - Fresh Local.................... Dozen membered as Evelyn Dunn. Palmdale Pitted Olives.......................... pint jar 30c Several are reporting for their physical army examinations July 28. Van Dyke Stuffed Olives....... ......... jar 55c SLICING CUKES....................3 for Among them are Clarence Olmsted, Lindsay Select Ripe Olives.................... pint jar 17c Loren Miller. Don Refvem and Ken neth Gregory. Friendwood Pimientoes...... ................. 6-oz. jar 20c GRAPEFRUIT ..................... 6 for Mrs. Kenneth Gregory will be at Valerio Ravioli................................ 12-oz. jar 23c the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Kryger. Carnation Malted Milk .......................... 1-lb. jar 39c STRING BEANS.................... 2 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Cap Behme left Tues Bulkee Coffee Stretcher .............. *...... 1-lb. pkg. 19c day night for Portland and Mrs. Gor don Wallace returned with them to Peanut Butter Cookies.............................. 1 lb. 35c CANTALOUPES.................... Each her home. New West Apple Juice.............................. quart 232 Eleanor Seaman is clerking at Ref- vem’s store. Calo Cat Food.................................................... 9c The Gospel Mission is being paint Lynden Mince Chicken........................ 4-oz. jar 380 ed this week by Rev. Edmonds and Dave Shumway and others. Lynden Sliced Chicken................... 512-oz. jar 54c Mrs. M. Refvem underwent an op- I eration at St. Anthony's hospital on ■ Gorton’s Codfish................................. 1-lb. tin 38 i July 22. Mrs. Herbert Shesely, Mrs. Andy Tokeland Crabmeat....................... 314-oz. tin 26c Brewer and Mrs. O. R. Hankins were Searchlight Matches................................ carton 28c I Pendleton visitors on Tuesday. The Ladies Aid announces a vaca FOR SAUCES AND GKAvies use caknati Santa Clara Prunes....................... 50-60, 2 lbs. 25c tion for the month of August as de but this new baggage system helps Kraft Miracle Whip..................................... pint 26c cided by the executive committee. solve another wartime problem. More VICTORY Meat Cuts Next meeting will be September 2. Grapenut Meal.................................. 16-oz. pkg. 12c F. A. Baker visited Mr. and Mrs. Only a few are left...those helpful fel- Swan’s Down Cake Flour............................. pkg. 26d Lowell Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace lows with the red caps. Today, we are Baker and their families over Sunday Sperry’s Wheaties........................................ pkg. Ilc traveling light —one amali bag only. in Spokane. Glass Tumblers—Gold Band .................... each 5e Mrs. Mae Leonard visited her bro Out of the manpower shortage cornea ther Everett Leonard and family in a better method of checking baggage Jell-eze Pectin............................... 8-oz. bottle 9e Elgin over the week end. and also her — almost loss-proof For you there Pen-Jell Pectin......................................... 2 for 230 sister. Mrs. Wilson. are three simple, easy steps: Mrs. Mabel Richards entertained Light Globes—15, 25, 40, 60 watt.............each 10c I. Ask your agent for a free baggage iden- Mrs. F. B. Stuart, Mrs. Margaret tification label Fill it out with complete name and address Affix it permanently Palmdale Maraschino Cherries....... 5-oz. glass 124 Daughtrey and Mrs. Rose Hedrick to your baggage. Sunday evening by giving them a trip S & W White Rice.................................... 2-lb. 32e 2. Have baggage agent check baggage to Ordnance, Ore., and upon return through to your rnal destination. ing the round about way to her home. 3. On arriving, claim baggage at once. Mrs. W. P. Smith left last Friday — Plenty of Free Parking Space — READ AND UNDERSTAND YOUR BAGGAGE CHECK to visit for a while at the home of her son Gordon Smith en route to Calif ornia and Texas. ______ HERMISTON DRUG CO. Sewer Connection Estimates Union Oil Company F. P. Sargent Const. Co. ECHO NEWS ITEMS IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS • STONE’S for Timely, Economical Goods • 4 2 2 2--------------------- • SOUP, Rancho . 2+0z. 3 tor 20c CHEESE, Danish .... lb. 41c POPCORN, Masterson u 22c ALL BRAN, Kellogg’s 16-oz. 17c MUSTARD .... 9-oz. jar 10c PICKLES, Thrills.. 6-oz. 13c STANFIELD NEWS Vvyvyvyvyyyvve Point-Free Food Values FRUITS VEGETABLES 256 49: 10: 356 19. 296 The Red Cap V Check These Values has changea a CHOICE PORK SAUSAGE f KHAKI ! (1010'3 € FOOD STORES • Prices Good July 30th to Aug. 5th inclusive! Subject to market and point changes! There’s a Stone’s Store in Your Neighborhood , Don’t spend your pay in the competition with your neigh- cva bors for scarce civilian w goods. Save, America, and l you will save America from “ back markets and runaway n" tan. 3: y more Bonds every " t • many bonds? Figure . cut ronro:!". Phone 2271 union PACIFIC STAGES 8 b ' A % 0 ’ HÍ o SAP SONS •