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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1944. BOARDMAN NEWS THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. were appointed for the coming year. The finishing date of the Pollyanna club will be February 16 with a par ty at the Grange hall to which all Grange members are invited. P. T. A. met Thursday night with a large crowd attending. Several questions had been put in the question box which created a lot of discussion. Due to so many attending the bas ketball game at Stanfield Friday night, a small crowd was out to the show. The next show will be Satur- PAGE THREE day night with Gene Tierney and Victor McLaglan in China Gori. This is reported to be a very good picture. Following the show will be a commu nity box social for the purpose of raising funds to go towards the new ceiling in the Grange hall. Grange met Saturday night with an exceptionally good crowd attending. Mr. Conrad, county agent, gave a very interesting talk on the food program for the coming season. The govern ment is asking for a large increase in most crops. Another number on the Marlow; Ceres, Pauline Smith; Flora, program was a skit by Russell and Carol Hamilton; Pomona. Gracie Hazel Miller. Veele; Chaplain. Delbert Tyler; Lec By Margaret Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicklander turer, Rosella Meinen; Assistant Mrs. Attebury returned from Taco were visitors at Grange Saturday Steward, Robert Fortner; Lady Assis ma Tuesday where she has spent sev night. While here they reorganized tant Steward, Grace Miller. eral weeks visiting her son Chet. The Boardman basketball team the Juvenile Grange with Bill Lilly in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorpe made charge, and 17 members going in. went to Stanfield to play Friday a trip to the valley where they got Elected officers were as follows: Mas night where the first team won their some day old calves. IF most of your friends are ter, Bobby Lillie; Overseer, Keith game and the grade and second teams Home Economics club met at the Tannehill; Secretary, Mildred Miller; i lost their games. home of Mrs. Tannehill Wednesday doing war jobs—don’t you Treasurer, Bud Hendricks; Steward, Mrs. Cecil Hamilton received word with 13 members present. Committees feel left behind sometimes? Delbert Ball; Gatekeeper, Darrell that her father. Albert Buhr of Dens more. Kansas, passed away Friday Why not get in the midst following a heart attack. Her moth of this war? Join the WAC! er and father would have celebrated You can see new places, their 60th wedding anniversary next make new friends, learn in month. teresting things—while you Terry Yeager returned to Skoubo’s are doing vital work to speed Wednesday after having spent since victory. before Christmas with his mother at The Army needs your help Spokane. urgently. This r* ------ your Bobby Morgan, who is in the ser chance! vice, spent two days visiting his par For full details apply at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Morgan, this the nearest U. S. Army Re week. cruiting Station (your local Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lower had an post office will give you the auction sale Saturday. They are address). Or write: The Ad leaving right away for California jutant General, Room 4416, where they will make their home. Munitions Building, Washing Mrs. Lower received word last week ton, D. C. that her son was killed in action in Italy. Mrs. Gilbert Pettys and children are moving in with Mr. and Mrs. Ma comber this week. They will stay while Mr. Pettys is in the service. He is to report on February 1 at Fort By Mr». Glenn Oetrom Lewis. THE PROOF IS IN THE SHOPPING! Mrs. McFarland made a business Mrs. Melvin Eller was hostess to Stone’s are complete food stores. In them, you’ll find items and brands obtainable at trip to Portland Sunday. W. H. Macomber returned to his the pinochle club at her home last no other store. Stock is greater. Variety is greater. You hear this said by salesmen home at Grandview Monday night af Wednesday evening. Prizes were won who contact all stores, by housewives who shop them all. We believe you’ll find it ter spending a week with his son, by Mrs. Arzie Smith adn Mrs. Oliver worthwhile to prove this for yourself .... by shopping at Stone’s! McNabb. Others present were Mad- Nate Macomber. ames John Liedloff, Al Vieg, Dale Mrs. Lee Pearson and Mrs. Ger Montgomery and Glenn Ostrom. trude Van Metre spent Monday shop- Mrs. Ben Spencer, who is in Port ping in Pendleton. land in a hospital after undergoing a Peet’s Granulated Ernabelle back to Ernie Peck took major operation is much improved and Soap Powder Pendleton Monday where she is at- plans on leaving the hospital soon. tending school. 16 Points—Challenge brand, fresh creamery butter. Mrs. Paul Vallia, Mrs. Ray McNabb Large Pkg. Bob Smith made a business trip to and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom were hostesses Pendleton Monday. at a shower honoring Mrs. Al Vieg, Mrs. Harry Thorpe is substitute Friday evening at the McNabb home teacher for the first and second grades with many frienls present. The even Crystal White this week while Mrs. Billings has tak ing was spent in playing games with en time off to spend the week with prizes going to Mrs. John Liedloff Laundry Soap 10 Points—Jewel Pure vegetable oil for cooking, salads, etc. her husband. Allan Billings who is on and Mrs. Melvin Eller, Gifts were Giant Size furlough from the army. opened after which refreshments were Bars.......................... served to 15 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Newgard were Pasco visitors Saturday afternoon and evening. The committee in charge of the 7 Points—White Star Brand—nationally advertised. Boraxo Hand (Too late for last week) plaque containing the engraving of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker met Ma all the service men in Umatilla and its Soap Powder jor Bruce Baker of Spokane for a district who are in the armed forces 10-Ounce Package few hours in Pendleton Sunday night is asking the parents to get in touch en route to his duties at the hospital with Mrs. Fred Knudsen or Mrs. Bill base in Louisiana. Kennedy, so that they will be able to Pendleton visitors Tuesday were get all the boys’ names on the plaque. 16 Points—Del Monte’s famous red sockeye salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sikes and Billy and They do not want to miss any boy Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoffnagle and who is serving his country. Borax Powder their daughter, Mrs. Alvin May and Miss Ada Bowman of Arlington infant son. The latter was taken for spent Sunday here with her sister and Pkg.................. medical aid. family, Mrs. Howard Smith. Mrs. Alice Maskylene visited the Corp. Delbert Van Schoiack, who 7 Points—Jefferson’s large size, wet pack. Ordnance hospital Tuesday to have is home on a ten day furlough because her broken thumb dressed. of the illness of his father, was grant Krispy Crackers Miss Marie Lane is absent from ed five days more. Baked by Loose-Wiles school, caring for little Jimmie Curl Mrs. Oliver McNabb and son Jon, whose mother Mrs. C. C. Curl under Mrs. John Mnstard and Mrs. John 2-Lb. Box went an operation at St. Anthony’s Nye and children of Hermiston spent hospital January 8. Monday in Pendleton. No Points—Clipper brand, standard cut. Case of 24— 20-oz. tins- Mrs. Darrell Wallace and small Mrs. Arzie Smith spent Tuesday in daughter Darrellene have returned The Dalles on business. 13 Points—TOMATOES from an extended visit at Gallipolis, Mrs. Al Vieg left Monday for Rufus Ohio, to the home of her parents, Mr. where she will visit her father, Lin Sugarloaf, fancy 19 oz. 14c and Mrs. Flenor Foster. don Myers, who has recently returned G. L. Dunning resumed his duties from the Hawaiian Islands where he No Points—GREEN BEANS again Monday night on the selective has been employed for over two years. draft board. McGrath’s standard Mr. Myers is moving his family to Ru- C. B. Fisher returned last Saturday fus from California where he has pur- 19-oz. 14c from Portland where he had received chased a farm. aid from his doctor and dentist who Mrs. Dean Newgard, Mrs. Oliver supplied him with new set of teeth. 18 Points—ASPARAGUS McNabb and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and Mr. and Mrs. . Vernon Waterman son Gary spent Tuesday in Pendleton Inland Valley .... 19 oz. 26c and daughters moved to Portland last shopping. week where Mr. Waterman will be F. S. Baker arrived in Umatilla 14 Points—MIXED VEGE employed as a chemist. Park Carmi Monday where he will attend to busi chael of Nolin moved onto the farm ness for the River Terminal Co., after TABLES .... 19-oz. can 16c thus vacated the following day. spending a week at his home in The Those attending the session at the Dalles. 4 Points—RAISINS — Sun Echo city hall last Friday night from Stanfield and hearing Alfred Cunha maid seedless .. 15-oz. 14c discuss the legal status of women in Australia is now building tanks! its Oregon, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles first batch, of medium tonnage, has 10 Points—CHEESE— Herrick. Mrs. N. D. Bard, Mrs. Rose been completed and passed military Mild Western...... lb. 37c Hedrick, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kenison, Mrs. tests. Clara Ward, Mrs. John Peters, Mrs. 12 Pts. — GOOSEBERRIES Alma Batcheler, Mrs. Edna Fisk and S&W new pack 16-oz. 27c Mrs. Robert McPhetridge. Mrs. David Gibson returned home 12 Pts. — YOUNGBERRIES to Portland Friday night after a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. S&W Palmdale 16-oz. 31c Cora Olday. Following the picture show Monday 12 Pts.—BOYSENBERRIES night several of the young folks de 16-oz. can 32c cided to honor the 16th anniversary of Alice Hedrick’s birth, by building a campfire and having a wiener roast 30 Points—PINEAPPLE — and treasure hunt. Much fun result S & W Sliced .... 20-oz. 24c ed. Jo Rhea Liesegang has accepted an BUY THE BRANDS YOU’RE SURE OF— office job as clerk and typist at the Albina shipyards in Portland. Miss Neva Hedrick has been as signed to the cashier’s job at the Ord nance U. P. depot, formerly held by MARSHMALLOW CREME— Orville Kensler. His quarantine for Kidds........................................ scarlet fever was lifted on the tenth 16-oz.jar and Orville will report to Fort Lewis HEMO— on the 16th. W. L. Sabin has gone to Long Borden’s............................... 1-lb. jar Beach. Cal., to the home of his son OVALTINE— for the winter, hoping to improve h's health. . , _ Plain or Chocolate................. large size Mr. and Mrs. Al Perkins and Kay SOYA BEAN OIL— visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DR. Ed Emerson Sunday. 3 Points............................... Pint Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin enter OPTOMETRIST GRATED CHEESE— tained Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rueber, Mr. and Mrs. Don Childs and the Boggs S A Y S — Robins................................ 1 12-OZ. pkg. on Sunday._____ ___ _______ Most of your friends away? Greater Variety That’s What I Like Best About Stone’s Food Stores lb. BUTTER.. SALAD OIL qt. TUNA FISH 7-oz. SALMON . 16-oz. SHRIMP 7-oz. UMATILLA NEWS 51c 261 52c 30c 3 149 STANFIELD NEWS 39c 2 for.................. 259 34c 2-Lb. GREEN BEANS case $2.98 339 SALMON, bright red lb. 39c HALIBUT, fresh caught lb. 39c Fillet of Sole The Sea's Best lb. 39c Pac. 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Records show that of the thousands of wayward children brought to trial, the greater majority of them have never been in Sunday School. Remember our Sunday services are: 10:00 a. m., Bible school. Our Sun day School contest is creating lots of excitement and interest. 11 a. m., Worship hour. 7 p. m., A good young people’s ser vice. 7:46 p. m-, Evangelistic service. Tuesday, 7 46 p. m., prayer meet ing. Thursday. 7:46 p. m., Bible study. EYES YOUR TO HAVE EXAMINED PERIODICALLY. . . . WHY NOT DROP IN THE NEXT TRIP TO PENDLETON AND HAVE— Your Eyes Examined? Stram Optical Co. 225 So. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Ezaminatior. Without Charge