THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
You never really know the value of adequate automobile
insurance until “after the accident”.
If an accident strikes, your Fanners policy* goes swiftly and
surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your
interests.
Safeguard your auto and your possessions.
without insurance.
Don’t drive
ROY DUNCAN, AGENT
Phone Stanfield 722
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
^-INSURANCE Eachange
"National Standard Non-assessable Coverage.
BOARDMAN NEWS
By Margaret Thorpe
Mrs. I. Skoubo has received a let
ter from Staff Sergeant Oigo Jensen
who is an old time Boardman resident.
He was recently awarded the Purple
Heart in Africa. Olga is a bombard-
1er.
Louis and Cecil Hamilton and Bob
Smith spent the latter part of the
week in the mountains hunting. They
returned Sunday with three bucks.
Mr. and Mrs. Cutler and family
who have been residing on the old
Dillabough homestead hoved to Coy
ote Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sheets spent
Thursday here packing their belong
ings preparatory to going back east
where his folks live. Sheets has been
located at the local army base for
nearly a year and has now been giv
en a medical discharge from the army.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Nolt stopped at
Mrs. I. Skoubo is confined to her
the Harter home Thursday and Mrs.
Harter and Sharon accompanied them bed with rheumatism.
to Portland where they visited rela
It has been reported that E. Sulli
tives. Mr. Nolt is Mrs. Harter's bro van is back in the States taking the
ther and is now in the Navy stationed necessary training to become a Ma
at Oklahoma. Thev returned Sunday jor. He has been stationed at Haw
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nolt re aii for some time.
turned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano recently
Robert Garvison returned to his sold their farm.
base Wednesday after spending two
Mr. and Mrs. Boyle of Portland
days visiting his mother, Mrs. Chas. moved onto the Jim Agee place which
Anderegg.
they recently purchased.
Mrs. Gladys Morrison of Vale is
Mrs. Kenneth Nolt returned to her
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. work at the U.O.D. Tuesday after a
Robert Wilson.
two weeks leave to be with her hus
Guests at the Jack Gorham home band who was home on a two weeks
this week were Mrs. Walter Olson furlough from the Navy.
Mrs. Grace Forbes and family*have
and son, Mrs. Olive Payne of Sea
side, Mrs. Talbot of Weiser, Idaho, moved back to Boardman. They are
living in the old Healy house in town.
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McNabb.
Mrs. Eldon Wilson and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root spent Sat
urday in Pendleton. Mrs. Macomber Portland visited at the home of her
worked in the post office during their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown
this week. Katherine Rake was also
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood and home for the week end.
Mrs. Ann Jenkins went to Idaho Sat
urday to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Jenkins brother-in-law, Mr. H. Mung
er. Mr. Munger lived in Boardman
By Mr». Grace Shoun
several years ago.
Warren Walker is home from the
Silo filling on the project is now
in full swing. Most of the corn this U. S. Army visiting his aunt, Mrs.
Jack Browning and family.
year is good and heavy.
Sinice Moore was a Pendleton visi
Mrs. Arthur Allen arrived Monday
to take care of the honey extracting. tor Monday.
Miss Geraldine Thompson and Fre
P.T.A. met Monday night at the
school house. Election of new officers da Mae Shoun were Milton-Freewater
resulted as follows: president, Clyde visitors Monday.
Tannehill; vice president, Mrs. Har The hay balers are coming to the
ry Thorpe; secretary-treasurer. Miss Fredrickson and Smith farms to bale
Ellen Etbauer. The evening was the season’s hay crop. The crop of
hay is very good this year.
spent in playing games.
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IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
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BLUE STAMPS
ncui CUSTOMER
$
expire Oct. 20th
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. . . and the glad-hand of VALUES is extended to all of Hermiston’s newcomers ... by
Stone’s Super Market. It is a COMPLETE fcod shopping center, supplying ALL food
needs, featuring nationally known and tested brands only. This store has won its posi
tion of leadership-—ON MERIT. Eventually you'll find out that it’s Stone’s for money
saving economy and time-saving service . . . why not today?
CRISCO
4 red points
1-Lb. pkg........... ...
$
LIPTONS TEA
20 bags
MAPLE HONEY 16-oz. glass
MILD CHEESE
. pound
CALCOT MOPS .... each
BRY CLEANER
1 gallon
ALBERS Pancake or Waffle 9-lb. ska
It is “tea weather” so have some of this orange pekoe flavor on hand at all times. No limit.
At Stone's now—something different—real honey with pure maple sugar.
S
8 red points—Gold Medal quality—there is enough for every one at Stone’s.
A time saver every housewife should have.
Aunt Sue dry cleaner—help the war effort and clean your own clothes. It’s safe, simple.
$
22c
43c
flour for a good substantial breakfast.
Outstanding “Blue Point” Values
18 points
9 points
9 points
21 points
18 points
4 points
4 points
Mountain Meadow Peas .... 19-oz. tin 1lc
6-oz. tin 76
Madonna Tomato Paste
.... 30-oz. 14e
Pierces Tomato Puree ...
Spokane Valley Tomatoes 28-oz. tin 13ç
19-oz. tin 296
Mammoth Asparagus
Del Rogue Tomato Juice .... 46-oz. tin 23<J
S & W Grapefruit Juice .... 46-oz. tin 38c
All varieties
27-Oz. pkg..........
$
NU SPRED
3 points. Try mixing with
butter
13-Oz. pkg.
37c
32c
69c
56c
$
Mission Macaroni
$
250
Kraft Miracle Whip
260
Pint
Slightly salted
2-Lb. Box......... 3
$
Ritz Butter Cracker«
Rich and tasty
1-Lb. Pkg.............
Crescent Butter Flav’r
$
Surprisingly good as an
extender
l-Oz. Bottle
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
$
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SWEET POTATOES, fancy
DRY ONIONS, Spanish sweet
12 points—i
3-Lb. Glass ....
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There is to be a fellowship meet
ing of the eight Pentecostal churches
Wednesday in the Irrigon church.
Paul Prouty of the Presbyterian
Sunday School association was a
speaker here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick were
Hermiston visitors Monday as was
also Avery Shoun.
Otto Benefiel of Portland has been
visiting relatives and friends in Ir-
rigin, leaving for home Friday.
Leslie Smith came home from deer
hunting with a deer. The Hoaglands
also got a deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kennedy of
Portland spent a short time with
Grandma Graybeal Saturday.
Billy Voile was a Pendleton visi
tor, arriving home Friday morning.
Tom Caldwell was a Pendleton vis
itor Saturday.
Charles Acock Jr. went to The
Dalles Monday and got a car. Rob
ert Walker went with him.
Floyd Provancho returned Monday
from a trip to the Willamette valley.
Floyd Sparks is spending a few
days in Portland, leaving Wednesday.
Jared White went deer hunting,
getting back Tuesday.
Frank Fredrickson bought a place
at Stanfield. He sold his place here
a short time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Sinice Moore and
daughter Darlene arrived home from
Portland Wednesday evening. Dar-
lene’s arm is very much improved.
Mrs. Nina Harris left for her
home in Portland Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold of Portland
are visiting the Ora Thompsons.
Mrs. Virginia Allen and small son
Kenneth were in Hermiston Thurs
day.
The J. A. Shouns, Freda Shoun and
little Judy were in Hermiston Thurs-
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NEWS ITEMS
By Mr». W. H. Crary
Mrs. Frank Helms of Spokane visi
ted several days the past week with
old friends and neighbors in Echo and
Butter Creek vicinitv
Gorden Obrian had the misfortune
to injure his left eye by rifle explo
sion to the entent of having to have
it removed. He is under the care of
Dr. Boovey in La Grande.
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3 lbs. 19
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CABBAGE
lb.
4$
CRANBERRIES
lb. 33$
ABOUT TIRES
IS THAT
ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION |
Can tell about Fabric Breaks which do not show |
from the Outside until too late. It's like this:
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Pint
Veal Roasts, 6 pts., lb. 28c
MUTTONTZ'K
Glass
TISSUE
MUTTON CHOPS .... 6 pts., lb. 250
Mutton Legs
dolls
. Complete
little
underclothes
7 point«, lb. 270
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Fresh Salmon & Halibut
No points
Lb. 45c
Assorted Lunch Meats
5 Points.................. Lb. 3!
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V FOOD STORES
Tires less than a year old are usually sound, bu
OLDER Tires (which ars most of them) GENERALLY ;
SHOW FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, often started by /
« puncture, severe bruise or rook cut which occur
red so long ago the owner has probably forgotten
all about it.
AN INSIDI INSPECTION AND THIN VUL-
CANIZED REPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS
WILL GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MILEAGE
Hermiston Auto Co
Prices Effective for 6 Daya—Beginning Oct. 14.
AU Prices Subject to Market Changes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bowman visited
at the Foley home on Butter Creek
and report Mr. Foley is greatly im
proved from the serious fall he got
last Spring.
Friday night, October 1st. Sacajaw-
ea Council No. 36, degree of Pocahon
tas, after a short business meeting en
tertained with a pot luck supper at
their teepee in Echo Many visitors
were present, including friends and
families of members, and a group
from Umatilla council. Those attend
ing from Umatilla were Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Frazolas,
Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. Jas. Byrnes,
Mrs. Anna Edwards. Mrs. At Bous
quet and Mrs. John Blair. Also pres
ent was Riley Hamilton, member of
Mojave Tribe, Los Angeles, who was
home on furlough after four years in
Panama. A special prize, donated by
Myrtle Burks, was won by Helen
Young. ______ ____________
2 heads 239
CELERY, Utah variety, lb.
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This is no time to scrimp on
protection. But safeguarding
the homes and possessions of
America is not solely a job for
the armed forces. It is the job
of every householder to see
that his home and family en
joy the protection of adequate
property insurance. Fire, wind-
storm, explosion, are essential
coverages that are a vital part
of your plan of protection.
Public Liability insurance and
other liability forms are
equally so.
Let this agency be your insur
ance guardian.
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