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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1943)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943. ECHO NEWS ITEMS By Mn. W. H. Crary The first killing frost recorded at Echo this fall was on October 14, with intermittent frosts nightly un til the 20th when the temperature reached a low for the season of 26 above. The long fall drought was broken October 15 with .08 inch of rain. Frequent showers continued until the 20th when .57 inch fell dur ing the night Total precipitation in October to date is 1.10 inches. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON Supplies for registration for ration book 4 have been received by Super intendent M. E. Larive and he an nounces that registration will be at the school all day Friday, October 29. Teachers will handle the work and will be on duly for that purpose from 9:00 a. m. until 6:30 p. m. A clinic arranged by the county health unit will be held at Echo school November 1. Children of pre school age will be vaccinated at that time as well as those in school who have not already been given this pro tection. • 1 . 5 , • n--- . - - Kenneth Bowman arrived from Alaska Tuesday to spend a furlough with his wife and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bowman. Bowman, a carpenters mate 2nd class in the na vy, has been stationed at Attu and other points in the Aleutian Islands for the past 14 months. He says he saw some action in the north and to prove it brought home a Jap soldier’s rifle and other articles of Jap equip ment. Wayne, 5 minths old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raney, died. ‘Tuesday of pneumonia after a brief illness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Babe) Beam arrived Thursday from Portland for a few days visit with Mr. Beam’s mother, Mrs. Leona Thompson. Varner Tacey of Pendleton is now driving the Ray Tolar freight truck and expects to bring his family here next week. They will reside in the Tolar house east of town, the Tolars having moved to the residence near Echo Flour Mills. The Murray baling crew which has Fruit Cake Time • • • • Is Here! • Time to buy ingredients ... and time to bake ... for proper aging before Thanksgiving and Christmas . . . for mailing to your loved ones in the Armed Forces to insure pre-holiday delivery. • Stone’s went “all-out” this year to secure adequate sup plies of the necessary items. It’s still good advice, however, to shop and buy early ... now ! BORAX POWDER 2 Lb. Box 25$ B O R A X O 2 10-Oz. pkgs. 27 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 cans 159 P&G SOAP 3 bars 149 MORTON’S SMOKED SALT (For meat curing) No. 10 Tin 868 TOILET TISSUE (Unlabeled.) 650 Sheets 5 for 204 MILD TRIPLETT CHEESE (8 points per pound) Lb. 379 MOTHER’S COCOA 1-Lb. Pkg. 11c NO ONE EVER Undersells Stone’s PINEAPPLE, 20 oz................... (23 Points.) 21- Dole’s Fancy sliced in syrup. MOLASSES, 24 oz.................... 33* CITRON PEEL, pound . . . . 50* Uniform cut pieces ORANGE PEEL, pound . . . 346 FRUIT CAKE MIX, 16-oz. pkg. . . 378 It comes moist and fresh and perfectly mixed. GLAZED CHERRIES, 1-lb. pkg. — — . 524 DIAMOND WALNUTS, pound . . 326 S & W PRUNES 2-Lb. Pkg.......................... RADIANT FRUIT MIX 1-Lb. Pkg. SHELLED WALNUTS 8-Oz. Pkg.......................... BRADSHAW HONEY 1-Lb. Glass .................... CAKE DECORATIONS Glass ............................... ROYAL BAKING POWDER 12-Oz. Tin......................... IMITATION CINNAMON 1-Lb. Pkg........................ - PINEAPPLE, Sliced Glazed 1 Lb........................................ OLD ENGLISH VANILLA 16 Oz.................................. GRANULATED SUGAR 5 Lbs................... ........... 38- 37 60$ 284 109 49$ 659 50% 384 349 POPCORN.............. 2 lbs. 27c PUMPKIN .... 29 oz. tin IIc FRUIT SALAD . 16oz. glass 23c JULIENNE BEANS 19-oz. tin 22c New crop black variety, try making popcorn to satisfy that sweet tooth. (21 points.) (18 point.) Del Monte fancy qualityfor a pumpkin pie special. Signet selected fruit pieces for any occasion. (8 points.) S & W quality for your points. 18 Points 18 Points 18 Points 13 Points 27 Points 27 Points 27 Points 4 Points 15 Points 9 Points 14 Prints 8 Points 4 Points 15 Points 8 Points 9 Points There’s plenty for all. Covered Wagon Asparagus . 19-oz. tin 29c Fresh Flavor Peas................. 20-oz. tin 11c Blue Heaven Peas................. 20-oz. tin 12c Monon Golden Corn............. 20-oz. tin 15c Hume Sliced Peaches......... 29-oz. tin 29c Hunt’s Royal Anne Cherries 29-oz. tin 32c Hunt’s Black Cherries .... 29-oz. tin 34c S & W Grapefruit Juice . . . 46-oz. tin 38c Palmdale Prunes.................... 29-oz. tin 23c Gorton’s Mackeral Fillet . . 12-oz. tin 31c Dennison’s Pork & Beans 1512-oz. tin 12c Mazóla Oil......................... per quart 55c V 8 Cocktail Juice............... 46-oz. tin 30c Knight’s Chili Sauce.........12-oz. glass 28c West Wind Diced Beets .... 19-oz. tin 9c McGrath Green Beans .... 28-oz. tin 19c "MY PRINCESS" Dolls $1.49 Lovable, cuddable dolls . . the kind little mothers lavish con stant attention and affection. Complete with underclothes and dress. Buy now and lay away for Christmas, birth days, etc. Garden Fresh ■ vitamins ; } SWEET POTATOES 3 Iki. 27c No. 1 Grade DRY ONIONS : , No. 1 Sweet Spanish LETTUCE 6 lbs. 35c } 2 for 23C * 2 lbs. 25c ? DELICIOUS APPLES 5 lbs. 49c ,, S' There’s a Stone’s Store in Your Neighborhood Clore’s O FOOD STORES — Plenty of Free Parking Space — VEAL STEAK............................ Lb. 27É 6 Points VEAL ROAST.......................... Lb. 260 6 Points VEAL STEW.............................. Lb. 196 3 Points NO POINTS i ‘ Large Solid Heads .TOKAY GRAPES LOW IN POINTS PEANUT BUTTER................. 2 lbs. 59. PICKLED PIGS FEET................ Lb. 154 PORK NECK BONES ............... Lb. 9e TRIPE COOKED ........................ Lb. 166 Kerr Quart Jars............................................ dozen 89. Scotch Cleanser............................................. package 9c Ficgo—a beverage............................... 1-lb. pkg. 250 Red Diamond Matches ............................ carton 250 Continental Soup Mix................................... package 8d Watermaid Rice................................... 1-lb. pkg. llc New West Apple Juice...................................... quart 230 Soy Beans............................................ 2-lb. pkg. 20c Albers’ Buckwheat Flour.................................... 9-lb. 65d Ken L Biskit Dog Food........................ 2-lb. pkg. 230 380 =================== Diamond Pork & Beans................ .. glass PAGE THREE been working west of town for the past two weeks left Monday for El lensburg, Wash. Invitations are out for a Masonic dinner and card party to be held at the lodge hall Monday evening, Nov ember 1, at 7:00 o’clock. Committee members are Floyd Mathers, M. E. LET US SOLVE Larive and Dr. C. L. Gray. YOUR EYESIGHT Donald Madison and Dr. Hugh A. PROBLEM! Dowd of Salem stopped at the Spin ning home over the week end and left If your eyes trouble you come here Monday for the mountains on a deer for a thorough examination . , . . and elk hunt. J. Frank Spinning ac Modern glasses ground to fit if companied them from Echo. they are needed. Kenneth Bowman has rented the Over 30 Year« Successful Wells house on Buckley street and is Optical Experience! renovating it for occupancy. Mrs. Bowman and child, who have been DR. DALE ROTHWELL living on the Bowman farm north of OPTOMETRIST town, will occupy the residence while 418 South Main St. — Pendleton Mr. Bowman is in the navy. Near Bus Depot Charlie A. Wetherell, Union Paci fic pumper at Echo, has taken a sim ilar position at Arlington and moved there Sunday with his family. His Mr and Mrs. Andy Baldwin and residence east of town has been pur family have moved from the Pete Mc Nabb house to the Tippie house this chased by Elmer Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beam returned week. The McNabbs have sold their to Portland Sunday after a few days farm and will move to their home here visit in Echo. Mrs. Leona Thompson in town. accompanied them to Portland and (Held from last week) will be with relatives in that city for Mrs. Fred Rankin is making her a few weeks. home here with her mother, Mrs. M. A band of sheep was shipped to Ec McKenzie while her husband is in the ho by rail Tuesday from the Barney army. Fred Rankin and George Me Doherty mountain range and trailed Nabb left Friday evening from Pen dleton to Salt Lake with the army. out to the Sand Hollow district. The Arzie Smith family, Mrs. Er nie Stonerock were dinner guests (Held from last week) Sunday afternoon at the Peter D. B. B. Middleton has been acting as Farley and Jack Hulsopple home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill and daugh city marshal this week while E. J. Nieland is in the mountains on a ters of Irrigon were Sunday visitors at the R. E. McNabb home. hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Binder re 2nd Lt. Leland Jewell of Colville, Wash., was a guest at the Gaylord turned to their home here after visit Madison home on Butter Creek Tues ing several days at Portland and oth day and Wednesday. Lt. Jewell, a er valley cities. Mrs. Lyle Brown and children re pilot in the army air force, has grad uated from Willis Field, Arizona, and turned to their home in Reith Friday is now stationed at Euphrates, Wash. after visiting her parents home for a The Murray baling crew of eight few days. David Tonies returned to Farragut, men from Milton arrived Thursday and will be here for about six weeks Idaho, after a 15 day furlough with baling alfalfa in the Meadows district. his father, Gus Tonies a 7383583323555 Crew members will reside at the Dorn Barbara and Mrs. Dale Montgomery. building on Bridge street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hennig and Wayne McFaul of Portland spent the first of the week here visiting Mrs. Nona McFaul, returning to Portland Wednesday. Mr. Hennig is a carpenters mate in the Seabees, who has just been transferred from Alas ka. He served about a year in that territory on Modiak Island, at Dutch Harbor and on the far western Aleu tian islands. He is on furlough until October 20 when he will report at San Francisco for another assignment. UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom The missionary society of the Com munity Presbyterian church held a special meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. James Byrnes Friday with a one o’clock luncheon. Mrs. I. C. Bowser of Pendleton, presbyterial president, gave an interesting talk on work of the presbyterial society, and of the different missionaries that the society supports, and of their work on the fields. Mrs. J. U. Hilts of Baker, also a prebyterial officer, accompan ied Mrs. Bowser and lead in a ques tion and answer discussion. Mrs. Harry Grammer and sister, Mrs. Oscar Olson of Hermiston, spent Thursday in Portland on business. Bill Bousquet of Portland is here spending a few days at the home of his parents and enjoying some hunt ing. The Umatilla P. T. A. held a cooked food sale at the Tum-A-Lum Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Presnell and daughter of Walla Walla visited Sat urday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Presnell and his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller. Mrs. Lillian Presnell and children, who have been visiting here for a week and Mrs. Albert Presnell returned with them. F. S. Baker spent Saturday and un til Tuesday at his home in The Dalles. Betty Mustard, student nurse in Pendleton, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard. Mrs. Milo McFarland is visiting her parents in Southern Oregon for a week. Dale Hiatt, student at Oregon State college, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt. Margaret Kinney, student nurse at Pendleton, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her mother. Mrs. John Kinney here. Mrs. R. Deason and small son of Aulsa, Arizona, arrived Tuesday and will visit a few days at the James Byrnes home. Mrs. Deason will drive her son’s. Richard, who was employed here at the River Terminal Co. before going into the Marines, car back to Arizona. The More Folks You Tell The More Goods You Sell ApVeRTIS® heRE Artes DR. STRAM OPTOMETRIST S A Y S — "Enjoy Good Vision” IT IS A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED PERIODICALLY. . . . WHY NOT DROP IN THE NEXT TRIP TO PENDLETON AND HAVE— Your Eyes Examined? Strom Optical Co. 225 So. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Examination Without Charge ------- Hermiston Transfer Co. “Anywhere for Hire” — LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING — Pick-up and Delivery Service for Consoli- dated Freightways, Inland Motor Freight, Sunrise Trail, U. P. R. R. Co., and Railway Express - - Phone 2021, Hermiston ===== ■